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TWENTY'FIRSf YEAfi Woodbridge, N. J., Friday, October 24, 1930 THREE CENTS PER COT** SEN. QUINN HITS DEMAREST !SCHOOL BODY P. S. RETURNS CAMPBELL CLUB BOOMS CHARGE THAT HE STIRRED GETS REQUEST TO JhCENT FARE fOR ELECTION 1-Vlda.y night at Hli%nv« Ptrm in Arenel lei to. the capture ot OPPOSITION TO CANAL BILL FQRSCHOOL Are 14-year old. rynaw»r boyi, AS BUSINESS AID TO TOWN COMMITTEE Who «rere "gol«? We*t", from' Uroeklyn, N. Y., to pioneer In State Senatorial Candidate Stys That Worthy Bills Arc Cite* Need o{ l Utility Commission Learns Comptoq Satinf that New Boircf oi FreekoW^s..• .'.' The llTft, jfho.were returned Scrapped by G. O/t*. Machine Wifhout Coniideration Fultoo Stmt. to; their hornet that night are Hifh Tell Flea Drops. Ha* for m&tttx County at Avenel Mtttin*' 1*C H*toL4 BMltrt),, of 21.3 Livonia •fTHeir Value to tieteopte. Hohft iftxrtwtdCofr A KWntMJh T* a # 'auuhuuf: JntQu Wernltk. of 204 As an "aid to bettering business Campbell Ikarantec of Township's Faturt'. Fulton slrtjt section, dfr Wood Livonia Mreau*;. Lasfcrus Tor- fidlUdW rntJile ServM* 6«-«i« peasation for Widows Was to LolL bridge, slsneS by 35#*es1,denta, was kofl, of 1,81 Dumont avenue; dlnlted transport will drop its ap- presented to the Board of. Educa- atanl«)r fltarewski, Ojt 251 Sut- plication for aa Increase In fares WdlUm f i, Campbell, Democratic candidate for re-el«c- Four hundred' eTrtrruaiastic Democr&ls jammed into fhe tion at Its meeting Moriday night at vter Menus,and Samuel Ooia- i and return to a Oat Ave cabt rate ' tfort"W'th«'Township Commfttee from ,th.e Third Ward was the High School by Attorney Nathan stein, qf 240 Dumout" avenue. in established tones, according to given a rousing reception by ntrriost 100 of his supporters it Iselin Fire House last night tQ hear Senator Arthur A. Quinn,I Duff, who represented the slgfrefi. They told gkt., John Eg»n (hat thrown down the gldVe to Assemblymen M. Irving" Demarest they wv« "tired of going to the willy of the William P. Campbell Association in Aveiiel 4 In presenting the petition to the tolling Demarest'fc charge that:Quinn had Senator, Walbej of members op tfhe Board, Mr. Dud , school" tnd had hitCh-Mked as Cpmoilssttm at Tfeiiton. 'Wednesday night. Kssex oppose the Shin Canal Bill an "untruth",- said: ' . . .-: . ' >•• ' .'•"*' The "ootiipany will abantlop teni- Ttrtlr huagpur and their torn porari'.y at least, its application for | "Four years a^o rour raprM^nU* A quill A AddreMei Crowd " • . • - ' "The " «bMr«n- In the! 'j& ttv^.-with the other Democratic can- Other who addressed the raeettap, dlotlilnl arootid the suspicions an Increase from the prwent. ten street se^Hwiii'hBve a long a^ ; cent cash Care and' ten tokens tor > didates pledged you to reduce your which wan held under the auspices to travel, »nd since' we understand ' of the. njirtl Undtng tha rtand , whqre .tWj? stopped, ftt* re- Ifltty «ent*\ to a'tfen tent cash fare) lu\ea If elected. The U\ rat* tt ot Hie Democratic workers ol MtV Hial yiiu are about to put before tnt that time aft*r ten year* of Repub- nMh (iieMett Included Mayor Wil- LOCAL LEGION [resliraenU and ire ijaUM| the and fottt toWns tor a quarter. The i voters, a >14U,00t) boml issue,•. ;Wt" Ichanee Vi l' bfr aflected a* soon m> ltcan rule was 711, the higlumt itt liam A, Ryan,\ 'Anthony Aqullla,' iiotK niai yiiii consider 'a. icljouj. m police, LftuW-Torkuft, Lalavus' COUNTY'S PUN brother, c»mt to Woodbrldge (the necessary meclmnical ehannes the staie.. Ine pledgft.w* IM4* hw Democratic ta^didate for the Towt- Fulton street." been keiity^ Your t«x i*tt tt no* -shiii Coinmittee .from* the Second GETS 2nd PRIZE and took tb« quintette hack to |are made on the coin,""f(sfcWHM'it fui Clunv, president of the Brooklyn; where a desire' for •/trolleys and AUKWS. . ' , 5.7," said Mr. CumpbelK wh<» way Ward; doiwity Committeetnah Den- board, declared that pknas jfpr (.lie TO AID JOBLESS leafing is belny Instiled—pnr- i "The-Jettels published"' hwwc i rtserved aa the last ipeftkw ot nlD Ryan", of* Fords; • .Freeholder speclid - election have alfea« many who addre«Ked the crowd tty Henry C. Berg, ot N£W Brunswick; AT LIONS MEET entally. * c ^ ,1 he boai-d 4nd the. fublic Service Co- made and that It would be, the shairman, Andrew Desmond. •jJUrter Kroeget, candidate for Free- ordinated Transport," said Joseph Extend Township,'* Aid al-ble to add the Kullun street prop- V. Autenrelth,. prpsldcnt of th. "This year you will undoubtedly holder; John Halterty and Elmer osition oh that ballot for ' Octobei Drum #and Bugle Corps to board, "Indicate that the "rate rase at Freeholder's Confab, hear from our npponenU that the ' Drown, candidates for the Assembly 2Sth. . '. . i lax rate has Increased 35 points thto and F. Herdman Harding, "candidate COUNTYWOMEN is indefinitely suspended, Tiy a re- Compete in Newark Satur- "That in all nery we.I," answeVed November 10. year, (want to say it«w that, the for coroner. turn to the five cent fare. NO fur- Mr. Dull. "But sows of those chil- ther hearings will he held and It is township is responsible ttfr Just »ls- Senator Quinn noted In opening day. . , dren have to crosB three or four "I heartily approve of the more points ot t.te raise. The state., hm speech Uiat Democratic. success LAUD hoped that it will not be necessary p , •• |dangerous Intersections.. -Atthouuii to renew the proceedings again." made by Director Lewis Compton, county and Bchoohl l board necessitateid secniH assured, as largo crowds, dls- Woodlirldfte Post, American Lf-Jtiie township has added police to tatiefled with Republican rule, are Aut.nrelthy I'rflnoftal of the Hoard of Fre»holdors, In the balance or the Increase. • giort Drum arid IHiyle. Corps carried!the force there are not enough to McCarter** announcemeut- •. came turning out at all of lh« campaign AT PARTY RALLY calling a merlin!; of the heads of "Tin: Increase Is accounted for by tUe second prise in a contest'put on every crossing. In the mealv after Autenr«lth pointed to the pies- the new slate ruling that all police- meetings and are carrying on -indi- held lust'"Sunday afternoon under|Wiitlfi mothers are living in constant tfnt all municipalities In the county In vidual work to an extent that Is U' D I " Jl business deprwlnn and men must liuvt) one day oft. That' the auspleea nf the Uons'Clpbs of £eer und dread. tare affected us so • .iit we had to add must pleasing to the candidates. . Union County at Warinsnc.0 Parki "The children that live in Cut ^ MISS rarkinSOn (Uldjed a. return to the live cent' M.w[would stimulate patronage. cxiiu men to continue the pro*ctlon - "Today the- Republican party, 1p in Erl7.irbot)i. . ter's Lane, and Strawberry HiH have Others Speak I hi- atutcot New Jftrwy Is under the at new ,-x flvo cept fare, in our opinion," of our township. The new super- Tomorrow .the' local Corps wlll!p.uite some distance.to go to school AutenrelUr-wrote McCurter, "would liliihwuy UIHO required the servicM dictatorship of UaVjO' tliaird. The travel to .>ewiirk and compete for'and when you figure that they have Brunswick. act as an Inducement to riding, llu- 1 overwhelming Republican -Legisla- of extra policemen—three In tact," honors In JL contest arranged by the!to go to lunch each day, they walk laok ot which l» one of the outstand- said the candWatt1;- ture blindlyy,, follows his orders," de- Newark Post.'American Legion at'several miles, These.people that 1 NEW nitllNSWlOK, Oct. 24. — ing factors a-ffectlng the company's h didt c "At this time I wish to state to-' clared the candidate. the 113th.Ueulmen"-••-• t Atuiory' . • m,, reiiresentlnig g feet that a schoo. Stiindins tit the speakers' table un- earning*. • It would, In-our judg- Hi.- iii'ople of tills ward that I will •'The Senate and Assembly are Over :i,00ti popeoplp e .: KKatli«re d at should be e*tabH»l«ed." derneath, a llfi'-size portrait of ment, • stimulate riding and favor- make every effort to- Meur* a.pAffc-^ with the duty of consider- Warinnnco I'liik tovwitne* the com-1 Mr. Cluui-tbiia..es.plHin.ed tljat the Wood'row Wilson, thu hiost Impres- ably 'affect the company's financial ing all bills Introduced and utilizing tor (lie Avenel scouon as has been petition Sunday. ('The WoodbrWge I sltuittton is much the same tiirpnisii- sive- group 6ntteMfflrTr~OTer"nrtUe*- rctnu'Hted. We are proud Oi the tt«» i hose that are of merit. The laBt l.fnioiinairen us usiial pfeiented a out Ihe township and that at the togetlier in a couiity qaiupalng, ad- derations, the board requests that •"Xi'tsiHluture recessed for three weeks park in WoQdbrldtie and lust as soon trim military upiiiarancpi e tn their last ,.speciap l meeting a resolution reused the annual banquet otthe he company consider the suspen- u» tlu- |irope,r lime arrives I fcSBUrB wm.e Dnvey Barrd and his gang tan uiuniformf s with\!eatlt*ith\!tl\ * r putteeputttt e s wawss imsuuidiuuisuud. . declewindeclewingg ^tflBT the Democratic Women.pf Middlesex, at- ilon oi the present proceeding* anil went through the bills Introduced.l von that we will ^et a-ftark for this. anil litt alumEnulE m hplni»ts-hlt . boarbd d would trtry .toto> relievrelie e the situ- tended by 250 representative women he restoration of the live cent ection of the township," Mr. Camp- in select what they wanted," The local corpa marched onto the'ation ait the'next regular election vorkers, at the Hotel Woodrow Wll- !are." ... .- i Imn^vd the speaker. hell said after praising his colleague, at a snappy gait, with 'Drum lu February. ioniast night, To,this. McCarter replied his com- Coinmltteeman Jwob Graugam tor "(iooa''Bills, Scrapped" "" Major N, D&ru'.vn Gallup at its head, "Wlieh 1 was ruuniiiB tor a place The affair was Impressive, not pany will return to the flat live ct-ni ills part in the development of the i "(liidd bills have been thrown on and tinully lined up in a single file on the Board," said Mark MlClaln, inly-- because of the distinguished [are as soon as the mechanical und new park. "Beveral people approuched me re- iarfljicfates and guests, but because the scrap h*ap and' hlllw of no merit before the stand to play u, selection. rthe'r plans Xo effectuate the sami- ••No DilnkH—No BWs" have been approved, dimply because Tin; competing units w«rown the effort w a howl of approval from th« ilii'in approved," declared .the nvn lion superintendent of the illcation for an incruiise will in- aiulTence when' 1K» attacked the Re- County ' I'ark Commission. The most™.»~.,. congeste_-..a__--,_d area_. ..., and, that is it the entire .county ticket at the leld In abeyance. ator. v •oils on November 4th. publican Nation^ polltlces. "First iudm'n of tin- pjuslcal uuits were wiiy 1 presented Miat resolution so Hotter Business Help thpy nuve UB 1'roliibitton—no drlnX- ''I introduced the bill raising com* A-i-Unii- 'H. Urandenburg^ Frank ttlmt Fulton street would be taken Outstanding because of, his fev- pi'iiHatlon for wldowa anil orphans," Sclmiider und Sergeaut .David'care'o£ at the regular election," "In carrying... out Lilts arrang-- liii;! Now we have the' tariff law ent sincerity and dignity of appear- —no eats," hf declared. • saiil Senator Qulrin, giving an e.\- ia.lit'1. t»am Judges were! C!lten School Need IICJB, was Senator Arthur A, Quinn, nent," McCarter . co'ntln" "1, "w*> uniple of the wholesale discard of hlnhink Public ServiceServlcws k-lng a i!ii.„''• Nu'tin, J- I1'- ,Hardlman• I. Lustgarten, a jueuiber oi the candidate for te-electlon. Though The liuatness-liKu administration ubstantial contrlbutii hut tho Board of JVeeholders with 1 VuH spok1 e for the nverburdened. WH present com- 1UU Uii!lSJi»4_ f I " coildiUon|_J,octtlly__ »-. . "lt"wiIt willl be la Democratic majority hasKlyen Kiioli uf the computing units DuO, declared; "We came domi county tlcketi «H" pensation for wows Is thirty-live here not to protest against the, ad- efforft t tto"contI3u ctlBue"oe "ouur iliiil'e in the county to U1e4xta1U.thafijn.eBr per cent and fowach child, five per inarched onto the field, from the speakers, such as County Prosecutor he dev«lopnipnt of the state by,the ni)rlh_s:iiiiie lo attention, betow the dition to NO. 11 School. We came will be reduced ten points tins fear cent of the pay of the wage-earner. John E. Toolan, County Chairman •enditl'on o{ adequate service In all Mayor Win.. A. Itjiui was extolled by Director Lewis stands and then perforuifed Its here because .we leel that Inasmuch Edmund A.. HnyeBL, 'ABsembljimew The average wage jiald. la ilie state that that section of the township three of these major utilities. In Compton, the first speaker of the ThiiHv nv« uer cer,T m^uvers or played Its wuate, Im- W that that section ot the township Brown and Karchsr, and .Stata Com- agreeing to this advanced Btep, we order to copo wilh the uneinplny- is |28 a W«K ?.„. !„„; »„.. -.-i. Ing the' fiejd from, the south and is. the "most densely populated it evening. - in 19.40 and tve v?r cent for mitteewowan Ethel KiTkpatrlck, bespeak for trwnnport a continuance inent Bltuutloiv during • the conling taking'up a position onthe east, side Should have a 'school. .All we aak months," 'snlil 'l»V»r William A. In replyinyg g to the attacks ot the child is hut |1.40. Parents know stressed" the need o£ re-electing the of co-operation of th» h«'jd— (air CX1 P county otganMiLtlottt that l 1 e nt thj* field. • -'• i•s your word• thathtt yoou ^ll^Ul I WarUtart a imin whom LUe#«lrt.rBM«riB«l as treatment. bjf -tUe minilcipwjties -ol' G. CX P, county !mw far**'f 1.4.0' ^' ' 8° to** "" tt> cumiittitiop, the prizes schpol there. These people believe the county audit is useless, Oomp- support of "a" child," he stated. After the the matnBtay of thfe Middlesex Comi- the state and the fcoeid wlll'ot tho Thq meeting in questton hus, been were awarded and Majo] r Gallup was that they are entitled to a. school railed for Mbnda^LJiight, November ton stated that the audit systein now "The bill t?r an Increase was and you know that they need it." ty Democratic ticket, and a true and public." used by the freeholders haa the ap- presented with a huge sliver lovlug loyal friend of the great masses of 10, at 8 o'clock in the county rec- killed lit committee," he averred. second inizt' for the best Eugene Schrelner kino spoke be- proval of the county's leading "My Republican opponent says cup a.s people in the State of New , ord building in New Brunswick. fore the board iu fUvor of the said •The Unemployment situation han bankers.as well as that of Commis- cither lacked influence or the bill "The Democratic' party," "sait sioner of ...unicipai Accounts Darby. Druiu Major Gallup Is planning'school. Mr. Schreiaer stated that Senator Quinn, "fias-alWayB led in bean witU;us for some-time," said lacked merit and I suppose that dls.ti-l I to get a new uniform which may be | Me lived the farthest away from a according women the full -rights and ROD AND GUN "That the audit every three months of the matter as far as 8 ag the mayor, "and it is about time poses of the nuitter as tar'" « ready for the wons Club Halloween —schoo> l and that he believed that it privileges since the inception Is of value la shown by the fact (1. O. V. U concerned. Mr. Dema-L ' . g Unit soeMthisg was done about it. was time thai the matter was given of woman suffrage, -they so riffh-lh y that me. Democratic majority .on the l m I am simply telling you what the the wife of Andrew Muchanic, of Cod- men you selected have done," he "The bill was opposed by lgton avenue, Avenel, tripped lu * T. HWleJ forces of Democracy, in their pres My dear May of: • "\ »j,. A delegation o{ the Colonia l'ar- political righteoas- said. Senator from ..Bsex, who stated that the dark and.fell down a flight of ent battle for A feed minus boring speakers and 'From prksent indications it is apr N ent-Teacher Association, headed by ness in-.county, atate, and federa "Using the equivalent of funds the CUuiuber ot Commerce ot New- fctairs,, auslaintiig a tracftired skull, a. real good time was the . record parent that Middlesex County and 1 ark was against the act Unlesl s tthhe Mrs! Estelle Say well, prptested affairs. made by the Fords Rod and Gun the municipalities within its borders) used by the former board the free- channel was n^ae 25 feet deep. which Caused her death, at 10:30 against the odor in the basement of 1 holders have employed more men. channel • was o'clock Sunday night. Club at their sixth annual Clambake will probably be faced , this wlntejv When Deiaarest says that I-urged the Colonia School^ the condition of Is Turning" held Saturday afternoon and eve- with 'an unemployment problem that and have in some degree contributed After his wife Ua'd been gone for 1 l Mr. Wolber to oppose the btll he is Investigated the walk In front o{ the school and "There is u tide in the affairs ning at the Fords Fitehouse. W-ZJ&MttZSZZ" " to m relief of the ^.employment tomp time Muchanic (Continued on Page 4.) P uttylng an untruth," Bald Senator and\ found,bis wife ua oua at- state, and it is turning. People are The menu was one" which' hns in orde, that adequate plans may ^tlo^^ jgjjd^ to » Quinn. I •'rantic, beginning to wake ,up to the reallsa- made the nod and Gun club famous be made1 to jneet this emergency, the bottom ot the sle board empyemployedd - 46,10, 1 and 81, re- I'ittrlck Boylan wa» chairman of he-called a'neishbof, Jo^i VarcoB, ttoA.-that they have been deceived throughout the section; hard'shelled should it arls\ I «m writing to'In- the committee that arranged • the Truck- Driver in , Speei by, etnpty promises, - and that) their crabs, fried eels,' hot sausage and. vite and urge y»«--to attend a con-1 Bpectlvely. Burlng the same period of 26 fifth avenue, A^nel, whd no- r s this year and with the same money meeting. William O'Neill acted as tified the police.. Coroner "Lawrence Slowly Recovers. Republican representatiVea.have been frankfurters. ine only break came terence with the executive heads' oft j devoted to the service of private.in- expended the new board has hired master ot ceremonies.* Others serv- A. KeWy was notified und gave per when "Pop" Rodner, the chlei chet,laii" municipalities ot M.lddlesex' terests and special privilege. Tb> for county* work 18,,m and 162 ing 6n~tKe-commHtt<» lnelud«4 Mrs... ilssiofT" to veniwa - the butLy. to . .Si. JjUMes' Sodality held a very made an error and mixed . butter- county, : election of city officials through spe- milk and eg?S as -. suuee inV^n'ch men, respectively," Compton added. Alice Reedy, Mrs. , John Mahar, telners, Funexil Home. successful card pafty Tuesday ere-t 1 Is suggested that this confer- 1 cial 'ripper'billB /the'lmomei'fne ot trafilr Totnasa, BmH UUu ; and funeral services were held at i St,' Jaines', auditorium, to fry the etts; -The err»r was soon, b» held ..Ou.'Mondiy Breni«£, Frank Mosc^relll. ' Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at. welfare legislation in committee, found and corrected. . ' November .10, 11930, at 8 o'clock In frlres we're awarded as follows; the catering to great,- coroprationB "Last year the county budget waa the ."OreeK- Catholic Church in Rail- Dopr prize a fern, Wltlllani ' Van During the afterauosi a baseball the County'Record Buldling at New alt these abuses ot legislative p6we game WUB held oetween the gunner! Brunswick. " -\ #xo««ded-|hy , J3.6.000. This year, way, Interment was- in St. James' Tassel; bridge, Miss ,iMarle >Grau- despite ihe fact that we hare FUNERAL FOR CHILD Cemetery,'Woodbrdi^e. . caji be 'haltde only through rejec- und llaheiilieu and'the ffordB lire If the problem ot unemployment - sam, Mrs. M. J. Schubert, H. V. bought more < material and done The deceased Is survived by^ tion ot the present leadership of th laddies. 'The outcome of the game is to be properly coped with locally, BUkN VICTIM HELD ea y ^ Woodruff, Miss Anna Ppnlgan, Mrs. continued on'page twelve more wor lUtened to Morrow too Main Strwf Te|T| . SoamtE»ttS-oam /etterberB'B.olllcl e >n the ppolice am- fjugan and Miss Hose Kelly. streets and Rahway avenue In prepa- bulance. After treatment he was liam Lyueck, Kay Mundy, Fred. 01- ddespite his qualiflcatlpns Fan Tan: MIBS Florence Sullivan, ration tor the Halloween parade think he has said anything taken to ,the Hahway Memorial ttt-n, Marius Hansen, Willard Biun- Anna Walsh, Mrs. T. Somers, .haiu,, Clifford Dunhamh,, M. jgrnalley, next Brtday night under the auspices hasn't been said before. Hospital where -lie ^U,reported as MUB Jean Dunne, MIBB Ellen Mul- of jitfe. Woodbrtdse-ileaft-CUUj ' relief are- tbe*B "resting comfortably". William "Hodnerd , LafayettLftt e R&Rfi&ir, w en, Miss Mary MerkbwtU, «ernard> Claude Luud, J. 1. Peterson, H. An- ga^n today./ . policies which Democracy 4 . h ..I- t Bunlgan, Qi Dunlgau, J. Kenna. An outdoor decoration company :. ever since the : Oiiikl's Ultyole moleu deBOU, William Hellegaard, Carl dtl t HARDIMAN'S Suudijulat- and 0Mdf-*ogMi. *<-*- jnorad.in.JUl4.. Uilsafternpon Main ,the party,". Mr. Comptom sajd. - ^^ST-uim Marie « The clambake was served at fi street was huibf~"fBB(-*" "Aip«rteiirj PHARMACY Mrs. Howard AdSe Kenna and "Miss Mar- Bags, tri-colored banaera and the Woodbrldge, i. re- Miss V. M. at the tirehouse after every- K*otg*r ' Ed L. Hardlman, tormerly ol Rahway avenue, garet Oerity. one had yelled themselves hungry at blaok and orange atre»mer8 tbat typ- to the Boartl of Freeholders, he ad- , Hertb Amboy rted to the loci the bWl ty the occaslop. vised the voters to look int»th«lr one took her , Merohants are expected, to deco- records and compare them with tb« , ^metime Saturday aiternom,^ The Finished ioom, steam JI bouse rate their stores nexj^week in on}«r continued on page tw«lv« , bicycle has a'red frame »«"» * °* 509 Barren Avenue. Pbone Wood- 'Foirund Square' to present a- gala *np«ar»J>e* when ket oil the handle taw. bridge 8.-0788. the" township gatb^a along the 'rescriptiens main tbo«rtig^t«f« to witness tho For and

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-•M •• THE WOODqRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930

Senatorial Candidates 1st. WARD DEMOCRATS . NpW CAPT. SUTPHIN j TO SPEAK HERE Temple of Greek Goddess 1 PUSH CAMPAIGN fLANSJ^W A Democratic workers', meeting at WILL ADDRESS I of the First Ward, was held Is But Laundry Soap | Wednesday evening, at the Hungari- an Reform Hall In School street. DEMOCRATS Mayor William A. Ryan and Com- The temple of ttu "gray-eyed goddess J>alta» Athene" mitteemen Jacob GrMiiam and Rob- Work will be started Immediate John E. Tooian Alto to Ap- be seen at he Woodbridge High School any-time during ert Sattler were the speakers. on the proposed township dock at the week.. No, the high school authorities have hot acquired Th« following county committee-, " ' of Berry street, its was' mm and commltteewome.... n al. l .. , ,., yesterday. Riparian rightn pear at Party Rally; a picture of the Parthenon, but the studejtta. of Miss Martha reports on the conditions Wednesday. ! Morrow's Greek and Roman .history classes have turned' scoJp- dmtrlrtai'-CharleH undltions, ln their t0 land _ nwded have 0"_Mn ^ "?"" tors to illustrate the lessons they are learning. Oerlty. Nathan X>uffKenny, ,Mrs Mrs. , MJ.. PJ. anN^tgVlod oonsenn andt of^ Coroinercthe State BoardhaT'owI onf William . H. Sutphin,' Miss Morrow, like any wide-awake modern teacher, Trainer, William Fenton, Mrs; Fred grailted for the project. Wltherldge. Jack Caulfleld. JMlss Contract* for the dock have cnndtdate for Congress. realized, the Greek and Roman history might be what the 1 And I'ruHHCdtor John R Tooian, will Alice Sandaht, Peter B. Peterson, ready been Issued. be i hi' K»(>Rt npeak»nt lit a Derao- younger generation at the school calls "dry"." Bomarf senators Mrs. J. Barron Lerl, Tin. Andrew Industrial concerns Along the cralc mns« "meeting next Wednesday and their oratory, at best, are hard to imprest upon young Lahey, and Andrew LaheyV * rlverway requested a dock to facili evcniuM nt Ihti. Hungarian Inform minds especially when they are thinking of that 62 yard run tate the transportation by water of a. Q.' P. Candidates Spook J Hall, •- ""»"^i --*i-m *J1 *!>« lo- that Still man made inline Oarteret fracas Saturday. their i»w materlala u MuLJlauhed cal and county Democratic candi- tfu thltrklng to vnr, Uttw WsmW" im^Trt-raiijwunrn--;;.•,.„• ' ,.•.;„: ^_ Several' of Ito fifiWihUcaji »ftdl- ot til^creeZlo allow dates addressed a meeting of the^arge steamerer* to dock, ther..„.„e uaha» •been deeply Interested in civic! history 1B one of the most popular * Sphinx proposed riddles to F. William Hllker, Arnold Kalameo,!completion- Is expected to.serve tu\ abafrs. He was.tiht.Z8 when he de-1 cia»se» at the Hlgi* School *nd the traveler* and • dyatroy those wh.o COL. W. K. TALBOT i. S. Wight, Harold SoMosser, Mi- an'added attraction for other W,, cideil to become a candidate for-i students are telling one other. •»"«• not wlr« the. enigmas. Republlean RubernatoTlal candi- ther canilvIi ln chael Kochlck and GC ,W. Bowne. Industries to locate here. maj'or o[ .Uatawan In 1915. Deaplte Cwpt. W. H. Hutphln "Gee, Tom, take Greek and Roman *" 9 t*undry soap date in Texan After the rally plans were made by •— the fact that MatAWan was a strong! next year |f you "can, Ifs a- great Include one of the Paroahs, an arch, eoqrse." . - '•'."• , * |the Parthenjon, Rame«e* II, a Re- the club for a dance to be held to-! The old-faaMoned waltj - is ,-e- Republican community he Was elect- i morrow night at the Just Social; turning to faVor. Side whiskers will ea Aittyor by a large: majority. At; And alt this because Mis* JLprrow, m«n Senator, a plaque of a viking Lions' Hallowe'en h Hd several Greek and lub In Fords. be next; In order—Jackson News. 'tilt 'tiniM flf hU electlen he enjoyed t came to school one day cafrylnj a[» 'P •*>«> «»v*ral Greek and Roman liio distinction of b,elng the younp-1 bundle of cotnmon candle, wax, arches. ' est mun lo n«'ivc aB mayof of that j Program Gets Aid laundry soap, white snap' ahd pen Two works that ahoyt developing community.. * knlrea. Miss Morrow was going to talent are the Arch df Constaatine. her class Into a. sculptor's anu a mummy casket. One of the ij)i> c*ndMate'« military care«r| das. Iflach time a new subject was i •»<>»*. InterestinIti g pieces waB the bi'Kim In '1316. when he jollied! of Town Merchants taken up the subject.was.carved In earring of1 a trireme, an undent We Are Waiting Troop U, Kirat Cavalry Sciuadron, Ioap and war; and vividly Impressed |«aUey with three hanks of oars, N. J. National Guard at lied Bank,! I'rlze do'natlpns are coming In upopqn the mind of the student the,The galley slaves were In the an He attended the Military .Tralnlni; : steadily for file Hallowe'en parade, y dent days chained to the oars, many Cuihp al flatuburg, New York, | , j, , i story connected with It. A )ongored by the lAon c ubi wn ch Miss Morrow *a* s quiti e a collec- dying In their chains of disease and comwunUid by Mujtfr General Leoj>-|will be held Hallowe'en night, Frl- tlon on her shelf In the history.»« battle. The trireme IB made of y; for , Viii' h h ; common tooth- ard K. Wood. When the utrir3 c w1tli|(|gv October 31 rpom now. Visiting' the^room the common yellow soay, and fc^SS "^r^ ^K date Include other day, the finished productsiplok* are used for oars, B on tin: Mexican border under the I were viewed arid although not Supervising Principal John H. , $10; Ge.qrge Me- strictly "art", thfy Khow Aluna br'tove heartily approves of Miss Mor- c'ommana of General I'efslilnK. "( promise. i , - j row's efforts to Interest her clans. When war w..s) deciarud 'In-1917 [ ;i"i(?nlln T. j; Nate Robbtnii, »10; You to Call! Cuptilin Sutpliin wag still solving a? I neHtaurant, $10; .Mark V, Several ordinary white candles| "It shows." he said, "that Miss iiiH.vor oE Mntawnn. He Immediate- McClnln, $10; Hardiman's Phar- were melted down and then molded'Morrow is wide awake to the mord- ly entered . tlit! Officera Training macy, $10; Woodforidgc Indepen- Into a txrfect Cleapatraa needle, ern trend of teaching." Clumii ai Foil Myer. Virginia, as dent. $10; Jensen & Rodner, $10; New Prices on stcuond liputirnant of cavalry. At the Stanley l'otter, $5; Aniericu.s Cliap- Second OIIIWH1 tTranrtn'(5 Camp ho tor, O. E. S., No. 137, *5; M. J. Another Crater! was assigned- us Instructor with thot{J"uld|111' Jf- *5,. Kred. Kayser, »5; Fourth Victim Made-to-Measure wlllle & He8H 1 J "rank of iieutenant. 'in order to"see I -. ' *«: J " - DunlBttn, 5 eter atuv.; sfrvii-e ovtrneas, Opium Sul- * ; ' i'«terno|i, $5; James J, pliin traiiHtom-d ' to the aviation l>»»ne. ton of .coal; Albert Hagim, ; of Burning Car •i-nnw. He sulUtri for Kranre nn De-. 1>r *!"- loJ'• IJtV »««"*••• h 1 01 Demor lie .sriiatoriat candidate cemfier 11, rlsrtnB to the rank of can-! , ' . 'J", that everyone considers tain and commanding officers of the U"' lllfllir worlliv of the'. public B Dies in Hospital fr i-p-olr-rtlon in Suits & Coats Cii assured that I think tlua j at the Perth Amboyy City Hospi- painfully injured early last Friday PurPHPBe VlrRlVlrirln .^featlfifactiim ()uarant«MOiiarantw l 1 a mi bile. Veterans «f the World.War and the, " ^' Ine undertaking on tho tal, The other occupants of tire 5 Day Delivery Money Refunded m ol llie l!lu and am lad EIKS Lodge, of-I-Teehold. He is a '" , f ' « , .'" ear, Edward Carroll and Aaron Ped.qatrlans and the driver of ihe former county commander of the »" opportunity to rendor. Bupnort. Slova of Kock Hill and Matthew evening when struck by ah automq- Hoa ar, Leroy Rodney, of Second' street. American LeKloo.' * I }f.' l'l™»ufe cars an* atunl i Lund, formerly" ot Fords were in- :ort ReatHns. picked IllcCormack . .• cam will- form for the parade on stantly killed and" their ; bbdle.' Readjt td^Wear Ready to Wear TU/n MCU IMlITDCn 'Claire avenue. Individuals in comic i burned beyong recogjiltlon. up and carried him into the office Ram's Head True Blue IWU Mbil INJUKwi' IcoHlaitm will meet on Melbourne i The only survivor of the fatal a'c- f Dr. Joseph S. Mark. Dr. Mark All Wool I Court, orgfl.nizaU<5ria' oh East Green Jcident Is the truck driver, John tscovered that Mr. McCormack had Suits $25.00 IN DOUBLE CRASHES iHtr«t-l, un «5. Valuable pi a Woodbridge Fire Company, No. x, Aaron Slova was the owner and ,At 3:15 A. M., the police; called I will bt< givwn in each Class, of fen.'will be held Thursday evening, 'No- driver of the car. The crash with the Speedway Garage to have the jtrants.- Woodbridge Post, American Ivefnber 20. The following slate the Springfield truck occurred about disabled, cars .removed'. While the Legion Drum and"Bugle Oorps andlwas naiilpd at a'recent meeting: ( 6 o'cloek In ,the morning. The day wrecker was at work another ma-,.the High School band will provide I President, C. R. Brown; vice-, waB foggy and it :s bplieved that chine, driven by David .ThomasThomas, of ththe music. • - president, Leon M. McElroy; secre-.Slovasecre- Slova., did not see the tructruck until 155 Smith Btreet. Perth Amboy, tary, J. V, Hunt; recording Becre-!too late to prevent a^colllsion. Fire crashed into the wrecker,.damaging Firohouse Repaired tary., E. M. Sattler; treasurer, E. H. I followed the crash and Slova_ajid the car and slightly injuring White. Repairs to the ft rehouse Hunt; chief, Fred R. Mawfcey; first iCafroll were imprisoned in the Patrolmaaomann Peterson was reporting School, street, have been completed assistant chief, William Hesslck,, wreckage and^ burned to death the secbW. crash to headquarters and members of , Woodbridge Fire second assistant chief, James Catano; Lund was tossed out of Ihe car and when the warning caine.in that the Company, No. 1, Invite the public an* Stanley Osborne; foreman of fatally hurt dying before helfl W: car that White was. driving was re- to make an Inspection of the re? hose department, John Hoborak; I rived. Relghtmefer was, taken to Regular asBiBtant foren^an of hose depart-1 the" Amboy hospital with Bjork, the ported Btolen by its owner; E. J. New overhead doors have Altnian. of Perth" Amboy. White been installed, the engine rqom has ment, Albert f\ Hunt. truck driver, whet was caught in the was detained until It was learned been made larger and a new con- Foreman ot ladder department,' wreck but war rescued after being from A,ltman that White's possession crete floor hag been laid. (Thomas Kath; assistant foreman, badly burned and.Injured. HOOVfR of the car was legitimate. Altaian The- frame work throughoughu t tthe!H! . Brown;'wardens, ;W. A. Gilh»m» . I said that he did not' know that building had beeb n gone over. and iTheodore Zehrer, William H|lter, [ (irons Fire Destror* Shed White * had borrowed' the car and steel glnders placed In the weak [Charles, J. focCann, F. Kath, Carl) Cleaning had accordingly reported it stolen. spots, i A new boiler room has been Hanson,: George {Brown, Vinceht: A grass Ore in the salt I meadows completed and the boiler' installed. Coover; I trustees, T. Kath, A. Mar- got out of control and completely 1 Seen I* 4 kpwsky. .and Charles farr. ., „ idestroysi the. brick BhM.oJ H, S>, "You~ca5Srlticlze* my girl if y.oii High Figuring | Valentine t Bro., on Fulton street, want to, but anyways she doesn't "I tent you two eggs yesterday, • " la the end thait crowns ijs, not at 11:45 A. M. Sunday. Back1 taps Bpend houia' gaislng in her mirror Mrs. Brown. You only brought one the Bght.—HecrickhtHrik . were sounded at 1:30 P. M. j The the way your g^rl doeB." , back/ **•-*••" " ' damage caused by the ore lsesti- * "Shucka, your girl doesn't dare Example is the school of man- mated at' flOO. Woodbridge Fire 1 "Only one! « Then I must have' Example is the school of man- mated at' to.'- —Boys' Life. made a mistake in counting them>"'i kindd , and they wilill learl n at. no CCompany , No. 1, responded to the — r-r—t ,\other,'—Burke. ^- . alarm.

Toast and •i • Popular at iny time, ttie ELECT M. IRVING *7-' Waffled dem.-.nd foi' hot.toast and for wafibs increases WHKN the Hoover Electric Cleaner is at work, three are in as cold weather comes DEMAREST 1 -on. Here is the-Siiu- cleanirlg actions go on at Uie'jame time—sweeping, beating\\ Season! 1 State Senator bcr.:u I'lccuic Toaster, and suction cleaning. This fast cleaning sav^es your, time/ ' ** thr.t, supplied with its ' Thi« easy cleaning saves your **TenEt|i and this thoroutfh % ' cleaning saves your rugs. . , i , waffle irori attachment, makes l^oth^ Once you have used a Hoover oji your rygs yoy wonlt be CQiAfillt-:^-- Always a Hard with other" cleaning methods. "You will be delighted with' the appearance ^ of your rugs..The-colors wilj i:e brighter and the will: be str'aighUacd ••'• •'

and stand uprieht. , ^ i. and Successful , to jepl-acc tide-: The larger-Hoover inpdel is'priced at Usual bag, can be disposed ^9.50 cash and jhe smaller size at $63.50. of ^siiy, They do away" with the bother bf Just novvj'tHe Sunbeam' ~ Worker for Prices are a,little higher if purchase \» tnik'An nti taPma Af -••••-•••. cleaning. Ten of = toaster waffle corabini' UtltyiC. m tCllilS yt j ... with an adapter and tup* tion is only port for attaching them' to Every Worthy dowhvand $5 a month the Hoover 'cleaner »re Usually it is $12 * * * ipld'for&SO. Cause •

(Paid for by A. F. Oftla^r Quy. M|r.) •••}•• < •

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THE WOODBRIOGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,19J0

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MISS DE RUSSV TO REHEARSE 3-ACT PLAY, WautMne Divides Skirt and Bodice WED HAROLD JOHNSON From Fatfory Dired t« Tot! "GOOSE HANGS HIGH" AT CHURCH.CEREMONY No Orrifimd fjoweit BEAUTIFUL I!,,. Ooone Hangs High" a three Atired In the wedding BOW n "of SMOCKS , ,-oinPcly by Lewis Ueach, will be her matemM grandmother, Mrs. Hi- .vntt'd hy the Btudents ot the becca Edgar Morrli, Miss Md u'uMiiliridKO High School on Thurs- De •Ruuy, of Barren avenuw WMII D»O* |V und Miday evenings, November Mr of Charlei De HURBJ-, will be- Hoovcrette* & ",\ ;U,d 22. Thfe proceeds ot the at- come the bride of Harold Mft>ellan ; i, will be used to defray the cost Johmou, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. U ", uniforms tor the Bchool bauds. Johnion, ot Rahway, at the Trinity $1.25 $1.50 v IP'W uniforms.are expt»»ed at Episcopal Church tomorrow atu-r- .'.',. Uterttl* ' •riH! parts have'not been assigned Miss Isabelle Johnson, sister or > ,,t among the members ot the cast thV grooni will ue Uie malil ot MRS. F. S. MAT0 lVilL be David John, Ruth Delk, honor. Mlw De Rtasy's sister. Mr«. i'i,iliiti Dell, „ Craig - Sentt, Luber Jpfin J. Trklnor, of. Woodbrldi;e, Avenue — 1-05TT Olga Barnekov, Jennie be matron uf honor, AiiuJBb:BflQ{im, BtoDUUl, welf MIHa.Dawley, of Newport., WOODBB1DOB, N. J, Raymond JaokiOn, Jane M Hf. JOlrnion'g-tiftit man. Sarah Holland, ^f CbmhsWiOTwiTp Jmiinwn. broth -i ilulu rt Kens'. ' , • • '•' er of the groom, wUlnead the «rouii of"; 4lPt<«i'« whloh -Include, Juhn if .piayJtsf.a comedy of family ; 1 ^chuire De flusny, brother of th< The children tome home tron 1 THOUGHTFUL i! and continue th^elf collegiate bride ," William Gatr.r, of . HUlaabetli \ ppringB, unaware >bf. the ga John James. .Trather, brother-4n-,a\v their parents have made , lor ot the Wide/arid Charles KMnstncH. SERVICE^ X'ducation. '-Things.'come to p of Palisade, N. J. Mr. lie Rifflsy will KiVeJl'lB daURhtei; nwAVAL an. altar ,.nil » however, wheh the talher gets baak«d-witn w'hit« chi7«antlk-in«tns difficulty'In'h.ta business,' Only arid llidms. uood sense of tile grandmother H the1 situation.' ' " •.. The bride's, g/iwri Is made ot old Ivory talfetn. embroidered liii thi-l s I'lim Library ,. tlalllons. Ine sleeves are ••puffed! aiwl" ,are 'bnt; eH>ow> lensth. ",'Hn' The eighth' grade puptlk \l tlv waist is made in basque effect. The H iu11 School are selling magazine vi,.. .8 full length and Is of with a trulhi She wil. wear, olji- in orilfr to purchase books for i rashloned lace mitis, sliplui^ ,11-i'iilutlng library ot tlielr own Mack eont Irlmnied wilh (jnl.viik; (i-nlcv, twn-nlwt' frock »Jiich plimilaWs a one-piece) and will curry ail »»Ul-faun.oa. - \s plmiH stand now they expec^ ti s blnrk Hut iT<*pe Irwk with yoke vttvrt. mil inlVs of white wool lace jouqueta.' ,,alizo about 12*0 with which the will buy 200 books. There ar Tne" malil Of- honor will In i.. 111 itKHiia and Afty booljs will |>i y ^X^•\' v s over the skirt with all thetines and obviates emphasizing gowned Mr tatfetn ol three., shade of rose. The dress Is maUe' ii. piiiccd in each rom.and transferee \Viitti-«lin' Ccnti'iil effect of the one-piece model. This thickness through the htpa, thus ,MIV six weeks so'that every ' slu Is I'atou's Iflea of solving the prob- making it more becoming to tlie bouffant Btyte with fringe bottom. IHS. • CHAIU.OTTK MlIillllltN, lem. The skirt 4H a, draped wrap- mature figure, Of course, (0r*thls She will wear a, rose colored tafftUi louder or New York's younger ii, ni will have a chance to read al EMINIZKI) silhouettes- and siiii-- hat and 'rose slippers to match the M ,,i ihi' volumes. ..-,••'• • • Ited trimmings -express the Influ- around model, ^ wiiloh the bodice type of drape the coat should be socli'ty ml and nU'inber of tbe''Jun- trimmed with flat fur, although a gown. 9he-will also weai'lace mlfts lor lieaglic, wore one of the smart- ence of the Guy Nineties. The difadopt- s the draped surplice lines^ similar to1 those to be worn by the lU'd Crow to Meet ficulty of donning and doffing the Louise Boulanger accomplishes the' fur as heavy as beaver Is some- est suits uf the 'Benson an she times used. The mcldel sketched at bride and' wi.l carr*, an old-fash- fitted ont>-plece frock, With Its-nor- trick by tying the bodice over iHe ioned bouquet. ' ' 1 strolled on 1'ark avenue, recently. Tin- annual meeting of the Woofelt fiat. ' with ' eggshell...taffeto. iThtf and becomingly and the noon, October 27, at !1 o'clock- al ..Changing the waistline frpfn hip- has ruffles ot eggshell, uhdeV tace aotllv and iln- Craftsmen's Club. Field Hepre- - are hot many to be found hero al A new fashion-note Is the use. of hat, trtnnutnK p next her face line to normal was bound to dothe' moment. But the dividing of peep bows ot American beaiitAve inlutlve HecHiuna, of Westfield this, The . luted normal waistline wool lace (or trimming. It la Tound vet, She will wear a hat of Ameri- under'the hut.Jrlm,, wer* the dls- y.ill he the speaker. The public li skirt and bodice is certainly, a trick on frocks of both and wool. tS "featuWs-^ot J*s.» Mlt- simply refuses to slip over tire of convenience to the wearer. can Beauty , and shoea ...rillally invited to ftttontf. . " Hhoulders, therefore the' bodice and The wool lace trock was launched to match. Mrs."Trainor will ««*ry i 'costume. ' ./. «arller In the season, but the lace A Vlonnet suit s'wn r|rently at skirt muHt be divided. In our day- Another New Tricky .;. a bouquet of American Beauty I". %. A. Mann. Party time frock's we, of course,' have the trim Is domeiuing quite new. It Is LohRChamp, Paris, contrasted . skirt blousi' and skirt, but In-the newer Another new trick .of fashion is found trimming neckllneB arid cuffs, roses. r ' and jacket, (he Jacket being green, Tim lirat public card party of th evening iiiodvlH .wbere1 the bodice Illustrated in the .wrap-over closlffg In gllets and vestees, iUBt as the .Mrs. .Johnson/' mother ot the the skirt black. ;i?i(i!i will be he!d bj- the S ends at thr vifalBtline, as that shown coat. Heavily trimmed -with fur, It lace Is found. At the right groom will be attired in a brown mes' I'ari'nt-Tsachere' Annotation at the confer "of tlie sketch,, the dup- wpuld seem that It had been fash- Is sketched a frock ot black flat transparent velvet. •' She will wear St. James' Auditorium, Mondii licity remain!) umrfiflcpd when the ioned for the alimnenB of youth crepe, with yoke effect and cuffs of slippers and shoes to match and .-iiinu. November 10. frock IK worn. Here-Is one ot thealone. But fashion has discovered white wool lace. With Hits black will, have a- shoulder ' bouquet ol 666 Mrs. William Golden In clialrma: that, a handkerchief drape or fur and white effect'in the frock, black orchids. _, •• ' \ THE FUNERAL HOME returns, -to tho Influence of the Relieves R Hendnclw or Neqral- 11n' coinmlllee and' she Is be In nineties. terminating the long shawl collar at kid shoes trimmed with white the' After a wedding, trip through A. F. Oreiner — H. A. HUnwr Msied !>> Mis. John £. Kyan, Mrs, In tho frock sketched th«> hndlpe the side closing, adds to the long newest note. / anada, Mr. and Mrs. Joluiaon will RIA In 30 minutes, checks a Bat. 1004 I wind Kin hern, Mm. 3anu>H ^ make theV home at 89.Orovt» ave- Cold the flrxt day, and checks QRBGN ST. ft UARROH _. Mrs. Michael I,nni(an, and Mn nue, Woodbridse. Malaiitt in thre? days. wis llaumlln. All pitmen will Tel. Wbodbridge 8-02(4 lityed und prizes, will be awarded - PERSONALS 686 alto infabUU •i ilmse making: hltih Three Presidents Meet ML; I'rlnclpal John H Housekold Hints DINNKU STOKIKS " %1 M8* MAHV MOBTOW » M thf riuiMTvlslng Principals' AHSO- Sletp It Off ciatlon al thw Woodrow Wilson Ho-_ M K N I! • H I N T ••You look very 111." tol in Ni'w-Hnui'Swick ou Tuesday] Mcul l< day, tll«n put Into"tl1e •ina draught."*.,!;.. ^ *.,,V • ,'.- * MlSg «, [•u for a h\\v hilhutoB to heat Chiropractor and Masseur brtdR'e, if vislttng Mrs, William through or stleamed' until warm Koeder,! ol Hadburn. tlirouyh, and served with tlie toitia- Foretfwuglit . " t- careful chauf(em' Miss Daisy Jlad^n, "of" West, . mie who doesn't tnko the sllght- Green street, spent the week-end at e^t rinks," warned thv. would-be eni- Gteenwoud Lake. THIS WKKK'S HECIPB8 ' idnyer. Mf. and Mrs. Wllllard Pearce, of iiauce —T-_ TWO cups •I'm your roan, nlr, answereu Wilmington, twel.; visited/Mr. and tomatoes, one tablespoon HOUSE CALLS thv applicant., "(.'an I liave my Mrs. WIllUuii lluwv, of Hldgedale butterJ one tablespoon supar,, two salary in advance " ' uveniie. Saturday. '», • bay Iflaves, onb teaspoon flour, salt ' Mrs. Mary Buchanan Is ill at her und [lepper to .taste. Combine in- home In Ituhway avenue. m'edientB, cook over hot water five EVENING APPOINTMENTS Hiiul Ttu- U-tuWr niHiutes and strain.

Oheepe Cako —,Twa tablespoons butter, two tablespoons sugar, one Make Youth Accept Responsibility^ cun zwieback cruiybs, two-thirds cup sugar, tour' tablespoons flour; nne-t'ourth teaspoon salt, one pound 15 VandeAilt Place Woodbridge Virginia Lee Advises Wronged Girl croam- cheese tfl.\e and one-third packages), • ona teaspoon ivantUa, the* world. But because he is al- four eggs, one'cun milk or cream, " TEL. 8-1779 OL' motlieis whu re»t( Ihis" col- Hull the zwieback Into fine crumbs. umn, jmi what would you do if most sick over th« trouble It has Y caused hln people. " nt/the butter In the bottom ot a •spring form pan_ ana?'- cream thor- it became known to, you that youri "It Isn't fair, but he doeau't sou's girl friend was to have a child oughly. Add the sugar and cream realize that . H<\ wi)l' probably Press the 4nl.\tuie, dowii by him? Would you rail -at the forget me and many sptneone H*irl, telllnk her »he had "ruined!' into the bottom of the pnn. that they like better. More than Sift the Hour, sugar and sw.lt to- .your ion's life and'that she wasn't likely he will never have afclmnce gether and 'work It thoroughly Into tit to be a wife? ' • ' ' '. to marry .at.'all as'long as his the cream qheese. tttld vanilla, -and Or would you Insist, 'trial your mother is alive, , egg, yolksi ' then add the milk or "As for me, I'll .have a great b'oy marry ihe»slrl, truat her a,a you cream and beat well. Fold lit the 136-160 Smith Si rtrth Amboy.NJ. want your daughter to be treated dViil to remebmer. H'uj going to stiffly,,,'beaten-egg whites,; pour the under similar circumstance, helping lia,vo a child before long'-:jl , left, MIMM Marlon H. MoCleiich; rluht, Miss Leiia M. Plill- mixture over the crumbs *hd bake both to face • whatever acandal en liuvtu'i told, him. What can I io'l below, left. Miss Lillian Newman; right, Miss Lenoi-a Wilson in. a' moderate oven, 325 degrees, sued, tfml UBtnliLK?l£9m'nji and ac-, I still love, him mere tlfUn afly- fot\ one hour; or until. the .center Is th-ln^ .,ulsu. Ui- Uie-.$°.vJd. and I \ ; dl theh , dr"Iluledeat " baby Presidents *ere 'invited to speaking on tin- relation between d h thd ith th fi can't' f'ni'Bf! him to take a re-" ait at the speakers' tabj,e at^the, business women of all nations- with dim,, when touched with the .finger. who would not be sponifiltiiity that he doesn't want. regard to'their common interests. at all -to blame I banquet ot the regional conference S-.C « « B 8 T.t O ITS' '"PU'iihu ask some of-the .moth- lot the Federation of Business' cuid The. r«glon includes MUscWi, ou for Its parents' era who rAJLuiur column to \ell Vv the Chimney Kansas, T)klalionia Texas and Ar- If your fuel . bills- last w lack • ot selt-fou- mti what| thfy~w6uld' want thWr (Professional Women's Qlubq s in Hotkansas, represented at) the confer- trol? inily sons 'to dn, under the CUT[Springs, Ark., ctoberJlV-1?. seemed to mount up in aplte of all ence by. approximately 500 women, precautions, arid- your heating plant '• "PEAR* VIR- (•muKtnneeifc*-aud what they think Mlsa Lena qdesin fPMUlps, of MIBS Lillian Newman of Hot Springs GINIA LEE: l shuuld fl'o. Tlmnking you for IjNew York, pre dent of th,,e recently 1 seems to be In otherwise sound con- being convention chairman , /' dition, taWa look at your chim- The letter from M)iir kindness, 'l.remarn. organized Internationatil l federationfdtio ; '.Members'of the organization ln- 1 neys,' n these are improperly^ con- 'Helpful KrlenU "ROSE,," \(tSB Martin II. McClencli, Ann Ar cludft department store executives, surely s t r u ck Bar, Mich, president of the national structed or In poor condition they 1 tlilnk you an- doing' the ,boy advertising specialists, cafeteria and will, not only'impale the'Hfficlency home, i certaln- federation, and Miss Lendra Wilson, •tea room managers,, proprletdfe of r irli'iid a great wrong by not tOTCing of (lie heating plant, but place an ,iy havl.been a Little Rock, president of the Arkan- fctft shops, private secretaries, coi'r him' to aposy : extra burden upon It that will "be fool, |'he boy saT~ttat^'federation, are tne ^oration offlt,ers; doctors;. dentiBts, which he has assumed. His mother nsflecFeaTri"fueI""CDSt. ; " • ' f r t o n d and 1 lius spolljud him so thah t he Is noorganization heads, Miss Madesin bankers and lawyers, • > have been plan- Even] tjie shape of the flues is-im- man, only a baby who doesn't dare portantl Round flues-are the best ning to. be mar- marry the "tilrl he loves because she ried tor more .from .the standpoint of economy says'he shouldn't. ,Now you are and efficiency. Square or 'rectangu- a year, b u t iilajiniiiK to continue the spoiling PETER'S ADVENTURES something lar, flues must be considerably larg- seemed to bapiu 1L| them. Say, boy, I'm o» hungry as a take * a pew prejudice to .me.be urtide to taKe that responsiWUty. tiger beetle, and" 1'ui going to getresult In lost) of draft and, In some Each time we .watted .until tiling It Is nut right fur tljfi child to let thyself a drink' uf sweet, warm milk cases, will allow disagreeable gases would lie right again, and Vach Ills father dl«own him. He has a this very, minute., Want .to waich and smoke to come tntt^the ,J\ju|se. tltno something else happeneft to right to a deal' heritage. The uoy me milk the cow?" • The height of the chimney bears a stop UB, . '..•••. ami ills: family hliould be teld, and "You-Bet,l do!" cried Peter.*"J'y« definite relation .to Its efficiency, "Of course, b b c a u s a ^we (ln-.y should'be expecte4 to do wHml been .waiting for you to do that un& It not at least seven feet above 1. rlKhi- and just by you You ai'e rg, ttyng ever since'we got the ' innnedlate surrounding • roof thought that nothing could i lll keep u» apart for Very long we his wife i" >'e» > and ahouW b« In But, Just as the o«ftr pasture in us.wU^ot draw nroperlyy became curi'less. I didn't fee'* •hill was very different' 'trom any A'poor draft rosy also be catfaea that I was clolug wrong beeujiita ""jtfiil it la the only way to make a. cow pasture IVter ha.d even seen, by tliu smoke pipe being pushed too iiiaii of -this boy who. think* he -can- BO was Busy's .-"-i&tHttegV quite un- far Into the chimney,' Or the flue 1 knew ho cured tot nie us i Mi t8C OlU 1 ll n cared fur him. And then--lit' to'" ahd PMH '«» ^^ * , ' mllkins-ldone' in the new * | K falling^ down and eloiltrgaft Gas Ranges moding himself or bin precloun part of the flue opentpg, cow %Btablea-»t thhe bacb k of th'' e old galled me one evening recently, and "ImllV • Tell htm firmly that He U Informed me that he was througlk brown farmhouse, Another condlttoa that should be to nwrry you, and if he does not Busy ateppod to the »ide ot thewatched'carefully is the'use o.t tlio Not becauso he dtdni 'care for - ••'•• fiimlly beforehand, SPECIAL 10 DAY SALE nre. He frweuiw Ue-loyea me jhare tiny aphides and gently stroked tl^n furnace flue tor some .other hieater, than anything or. anyooo lij.^i t(JH then; later, wee "cow's" back. » The little thing such as water- heater, laundry like it, arid, in tetura for the Wad«tov«' , (Uepltuie.. etc, Best jwactlce oatwis |«t (air a dra» of miilf'^likli calls fo* . a MDfttfifft !&& fbl' $69.85 Buay emmht on the tip. Of her ali- nentlng'plant,. - • • ^ •• • -1880 Modem ESTATE Gas Range, fully enameled, , BUS/swmwn me „.. tenua, und in the twinkling, of an JHSS GERALDINE F TIPPER " —i GBNTtYSTROKtO TUS eye, carried it to her mouth. No Use Odd* in a variety of colors, equipped with ThermEstate oven Coptrol, utility drawer, pilot light, large ov$n and they didnt.didn't.-- ^oneo f our mllk- magician could hare done a juggling You tan use.up l&i hhave to ,go out In the ram.aot more, cleverly. t * ends of , pi'...., broiler, left Q*.HiM hatid oven. . • ,. • |Qf make a pretty plllo^ the Ideal Range for the Modern Kitchen THB livestock. It would be hard tor any- elraln of. BIX add join, ' forming a one to ste»l into our pasture* with- with twelve doubles. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED DANHNG out our knowing it, And wl» th» Mrs, Floyd, Pow«(:». ana"ten,. Al- Qroehet round »nd'round, UBlng dairy ju&( upder our w , ttplor, eftftt.yme,,. Inoreiie 3S10 Perth. Amboy " w slip, o^*? treirt J''6 r a sipand Mr*. Tho at wven points, forming a'spider- •tfttrt. web. Use up all the odds *nd ends THB WOMAN'S CLXJB,.. OARTBRBff ARMS • ot.mlik If the too"d " happen! to rTi'low wd "there's flttle ef» '" • Mr, w« M>». till the: pillow, 1» the right siie. The Perth Amboy Gas light Co. week- This can alio be made with mer- ' WhrtP»..K.J. the larder to «1 u» ou '" of wB*»0l> 222'SMITH 8TRBBT PIBTg AMBOTf, 16 south War** Tne arranwpiwt ft £ Witt hth orochet .lU^'lett over from A»bury AuU. But how do, tw BOOT eoffi THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, PRrsWY, OCTOBER 24. 1930

'' \ •* '• ' »' ,••• .' the -principal, will he coiUlnu*ll*-raJiicaiil.U difficult , GOING INTO A HUDDLE THE WOODBWDGE LEADER to see' how lite cost #111 be as high as those bpposetf PuWiihed Every Friday by estimate, . .*-.•!. CAR T1tE WOeDBRIDGB PHINTERY, Inc. v Ttt# (luesUeto in the Anal analysis narrows down TlNDTHfc At 104 Main Street, Woodbrldge, N. J. - to the point of whether. New Jersey is going to wait fcjitered-al th'« Pou Office at Wo'odbrldge, N. J... - «( Second Class Mall Mailer ttF It tta* WBIBWHt eapftai ot -Us mm tt> flhUh Ms gigantic, job or whether it will do the job now, mak- RO1HSRT T. WALSH^EaitOT ffnd Mantger ing the hjghway system and the other improvements EIM1AK J. COROROYE--Adv<-rtlslnR fe available" within the next five years Instead of In the next'ten, fifteen or twenty years. ' Phone Woodbridge 8-14OQ its borrowing money Is On We same sound prin- • Repiibllcatton- of news and editorial Repiibllea o clple as that of the average man buying a house, fUti matter In t1ip«e columns Is Aim fed provided credidi t IUs givegi n to The the wage-earner, has aiT insufficient sum to do the Job ' Woodbrldge Leader. . , •. • when j»e wants and needs It. By borrowing from the Oonenpondence from read«rH, expressing opinions on building loan he has his house when he wants.it, en- intewat are Invited, bu,t no-arrohympufr •let- joys It while stilll payinpyg for it and- doesn't pay ex- . The Ucerue ~Jtne .pjJvllfite. Jh ihfl MS. i .Woodbridg&.N.l., j The $100,000,000 bond Issue very probably means (Conclusion) 1 ' • * •••;•." •„'— "" dB; In New York and in our own" large munici- palities, must ,we» have reads, water supply sources? and in 'the. country depends very • •'•'.., • * ; •"*-- ' '-. largely > qn instantaneous •, under- ,.' When NeW JeiW VOCWB go" to , the potlr little i*o re'alito the impending, poteflt(alltl«B«of'pur state standing, as Well' as. strict observ- over a' wi'ejc hence, they will be crfnfronttd with, the, must we do these things now? ance of traffic signs and markings The problem deserves-more- conaidera.tton than and word signals. . ., important choice of a- mttn -to .represent Stem InJthe '' For this reason it 1B required that ,, United" Statm Senate an wirt) as others to gerve- Them the average voter usually gives to the referendum ever person, even- those otherwise In tin- various state;'county arid municipal offices and which is the last thing Ije comes on the ballot. Give Illiterate, be able to answer satis- with the problem of decldln'g a proposition that h*s It that consideration; and express an honest convlotipn factory oral questions regarding the motor vehicle- and traffic laws and • • bestirred a storm «f protest. " iNovember 4. - ' " . - - ;. •• j explain.the meaning ot warning and fy will be asked t» apferove or. reject the I'ler directional signs: eon »"lO#,000,000 bond Issue- which willi . Immediateldily HAVE YOU CONSIDERED - Frequently efforts are made to obtain licenses through'frauds the provide tli« necessary funds for'the completion of YOUR INSURANCE RENEWAL?? most common being misrepresenta- .primary work of testate's outstanding highway pro- tion by having a person who- has grimi;,the purchase of netable water BourceH and the Insurance Is-accented, as a vital need, The care- passed the examination and ob- construction of much-needed institutions to ,care for ful citizen uses that, safeguard for his life and his tained, a license take the examina- 'the- state's war'di. . • ' ' tion for a person whef has not? An- property. He injures his liorlie against fire, his valu- other frequently attempted fraud is • Advocationof the plan lias bec'n as Btr'enuous as able against theft or loss, his car against accident. | by persons under the legal age- of the oppoNltlon which has been 'aroused, principally seventeen presenting an altered The cost ot MB policies is negligible In comparison from the automotive interests. _; |birth certificate, decause. the de- !irj!# -6?Mfid_. •.'><•' bon.l !**ue wl" nmke available with the value-of that whtth he protects and withlKe fimi'UuunTg Inspectors are alert and observing and. keen students of hu- $85,000,000 for the highway program; $10,000,000 peace of mind that results In knowing that the ac- hian for stati! Institutions and ^00^,000 for tho acquisi- complishment* of a lifetime are" guarded against ac- tion of lands-and water rights for'ilw conservation of • The penalty-provided by law for cident, theft or.1 dishonesty. , ' , potablo water Bources. a uilsstatement of fact In an appli- . • TIH^chlef objections to tho Plefson jilnn are that Jiu'uriintte'ishlmply a means to the conservation cation for license Is a fine of $200, ef assets: The ifi%ectlon-costs money but has proved 'and iil addition persons, who are it *m lu'CesBltaleJi uiioctnl ralso in tluvtasoline tax parties to such a fraud may have and.tliat part of the f lfl.0,000,000 wlifth a\itomoblli»tH Its worth. ' ' " • their licenses revoked, or be placed iju,f*fiom tlio acquisition of a certain form o£ in- will llnunce ia; to be diverted from highway purpom-s. on tlie prohibitory list. • • . -U must be realized ' that' the . (ideation narrows surance too many tiixpayerB are often led astray by j . During 1929, 161,309 persons arguments ajid.wUl-o'-the-wlsps which fade with the 'took the examination. Of those down to an individual'problem Inasmuch aB it i» the. 1129,164 passed and 32,14' were re- individual who has treated the needs, to" supply dawn of actuality. , , jjected; 13,416 were unable to pass W'h1ch,-Hlw bond issue Is lo be applied. Uoth major We reler to municipal insurance. the written tes(; 12,729 the'drlvnig political parties,''lncl.8SuYally, 'have approved the bond On .November 4 the stockholders In the corpora- test 5,294 the eye-test, and 5,060 tion that is Woodbrldge Township will be called upon were rejected as Illiterates.^ Tbie - plan. • . high number of rejections of illlter- :E. , along said Copernic Aventip; 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship, One major consideration which mum be given full to renew two local policies and to authorize a third. I ates illustrates my statement in u -LK(iAL ADVKIITISHMK.XT— Hfty-two and Nine-tenths- (52.3) Sermon by the pastor. Tile "policies" are Township Committeeman Jacob recent article In this series that ti feet,; thence (3) N.' J}5° 10' E. pa- 7:45 P, M, — Evening Service. attention in the fact that the Bints cou-ld not be. in a" 1 Urausam. and William Campbell and Anthony Aquilla, 1B well nigh Impossible ' I* '' nn II- rallel with the first course, One Sermon by the pastor," better position .than it IH now to buy properties or SHERIFF'S SALE Hundred Nineteen and Sixty-two candidate for the. Township Committee from the Sec- 'literate to obtain a license, so rigiu undertake the expenditure of the vast sum that will be are the examination requirements One-hundredths (119.62) feet to ond Ward. at haud for the construction of state" institutions, thus in such cases. . IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEr Stephens Avenue* thence (4) N. Oar Redeemer In 19126 the Democratic part}' took over the reins A large percentage of literate ap —•Between Brainy Borough Build- 64o 50' W. along- Bald Stephens providing a, means for a partial solution of the'uneui- (FORDS} of government fK>m ih» Republican, -forces, which had pUca^U whow/aited once subsequent- ing and Loan Association,.a New Avenue, Fifty (B0) feet to' the point .. ployinent problem. - ••*„*•' "• ly "passed, after, di.lgent work to Ccrporation, Complainant, or place of BEGINNING. '•;'•- — held the' administrative power for so long. The tax Further, advocates, gf the plan proposed by Sen- learn the. regulation and the prin- and Sina Welsman and Albert Decree amounting to approxi- Rev. A. L. Kreyllng, pwior sto President Arthur N. Pierson hold that the increase rate at that time was 7.11—THE HIGHEST TAX ciples' of safe driving. Wt'isman, her husband, and mately fl,890. - v TThomas L. Hanson and Perth Evangelical Lutheran, Fords Ave- In the gas tax for tlie three purposes of the plan will RATE IN THE STATE. . The written examination Is prob- Together with all and singular, Tlie four years »whlch have ensued have brought ably the most satisfactory method Amboy Wlinsett Thrift Company, the rights, privileges, hereditaments nue and Fourth Street. alleviate the tax burden upon real estate. Anticipated a New Jersey Corporation, are 8:31, A. M.—Sunday School. the realization of the pledge that the Democratic party of impressing upefa prospective driv- ana appurtenances thereunto be- revenue»-from the gas tax are.expected to lead to the ers the fundamental points in the defendants. II Pa for sale of longing or in anywise appertaining. 10:46 A. BF.—Morning Worahlp. elimination of the half-mill tax for institutional build- made when Woodbrdige voters removed control from law, the study of which should em- mortgaged premises dated "Sep- tember 25,. 1930. ing—which is the equivalent of five points in\he tax the hands of the G. 0. P. Those four yeara have phasize the State's'deep concern in' • BERNARD M. GANNON, , St. Anthony's seen Woodbrldge develop from the somewhat lethar- the matter of Bate driving." Unfor- By virtue of the above stated writ rate—and to»the reduction of cost to taxpayers of the t6 me .directed and.delivered, I will Sheriff. gic community it was wlthput the spur ot progressiv- tunately, we are unable to detect mill highway construction tax by a refund to the -mu- I by trie examination, as at present expose to sale at public ve-ndue on LEO GOLDBER.GER, Rev. C. Galassi, pastor nicipalities—equivalent to 7.65 points in the local tax lsm that the Democratic office-holders injected Into I conducted, persons "who, after dem- WEDNESDAY, THE TWELFTH 122.68' Solicitor. the administration, to a municipality of more than onstrating their physical ability to DAY OB NOVEMBER,' NINETEEN 10/24-ll/H<4/t.) Church on Woodbnldge Avenue.' bill. .These savings, if realized, mean a -reduction of Masses at 6:30 A. M. and 9:30 A. M. ; 26,000 residents and vastly increased ratables. operate a motor vehicle, obtain a HUNDRED AND THIRTY v 12.65 in the tax rate. license and then proceed to disre- at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, of Sunday morning; If gas revenues increase aB can be normally ex- The potentialities which will undoubtedly be gard the rights of other users of said day ai. the Sheriff's Office in the .Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. 'pected within the next thirty-five years, the adoption realized within the next few years must be guarded the highways. City of New Brunswtek, N. J. ' CHURCH NEWS of the bond plan will .mean a B&ving to Woodbridge jealously so that the foundation so carefully con- For this reason It is necessary for All the following tract or parcel Oar Lady of structed by the adnilnjstration will ably 'carry the •the . department to unceasingly of land and premises hereinafter Township taxpayers of approximately 12,5,000 annu-, particularly described, situate, lying town tit achievement that is building. I preach the gospel of co-operation, (FORDS) ' ally next year and proportionately more later. courtesy and law observance. and being in the Township of St. lames' Automotive trade organizations and motorists, In other words Woodbrldge voters must renew Woodbridge, County of Middlesex *A driver's; license is not a right. Rev. O.*B. Reagan, pastor build, their opposition to the bond Issue and the ac- their insurance. There can be but little doubt, thai It is a privilege1, a. privilege which and State of New Jersey. Rev. K. J, O'Fantell, pastor Beginning at a point on the companying one-cent Increase ill the gas tax chiefly the township needa the • continued services of Mr, | the siate has the power to grant ot MaBses. on Sunday morning at 8 northerly side of Main Street, dis- Masses at 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 on that increase. They art-emphasizing the fact that Orausam and Mr. Campbell and the p&Bstbllltles that tant eighty-nine. {8 t'Jteet from tte and 10 o'clock. Sunday School fol- 1 lowing first Mass. . when the two-cent tax was first ifiiposed oh every gal- Mr, Aquilla gives promise of bringing to the office. pleasure is derived from the UBei of corner formed by the intersection 'Sunday School after 9:00 o'clock. lof the northerly line of said Main Masses dally at 8 o'clock. - Ion of gasoline it was, promised that there would be The accomplishments of the two candidates, for the automobile as from any other ju™,, „ .,. ,„.,;:,, Holy Rosary Society meets the re-election In their terms of office need but little men- mechanical device known to man- Street and the westerly line of Pord baptisms at 3:00 P. M. no further increase until 1933, when the 1927 high- Avenue; running thence (1) wester- first Monday of each month. way program would be completed. tion to the Interested people of this town who'ihave Evening Devoilons-^7:30 O'clock, Sodality - of the Blessed Virgin ly alohg the northerly line of. said Week-day Services—Masses 7:30. \ • •• Compare New Jersey's two-cent levy on gas followed with surprise, and gratlttfd'B' the progressive Main Street thirty-four (34') feet; Mary, meets the third Monday of _ , . _ ...... _ _ , jhicle, the State, a«d - the State is H»iy Daj[ Services—Masses 5)30 the month- \ - I however with the .national ^average of 3.H cents a yet conservative forward 'seeps that the township has [nothing more than the aggregation thence'»rnnnlng (2) running in a ind >:00 o'clock. northerly direction and at right Holy Name Society meets the sec- '-_»gallon• , Som™ •• e stateiA s .Impos e a. n assessmen_ t. ofi as mucih '. take. n unde, r .th. e guidanc*_._» e of->. Commltteeme. i.i._^___ n *-._•._'___•Grausam, of fl.il its citijEfinSj ftsks of cvci^y per- •First Fridays—Mass 7:30 o'clock.^ 'son to whom a license is issued his angles with the first described ond Sunday of the month at I 1 as five -cens the gallon, and Campbell "and Ihe other memberB ot the admin- ConfesBlons 'heard on Saturday 'clock mass. , - est mo-operation. The State course one hundred (100') feet; »ltsrneo» and evenings 3 tov6 and* Demands of motorists for better highways have istrative body: asks him to realize the tremendous thence running (3) easterly and 7 te 9 o'clock. Eves of First Fridays led^o^he-construction of such super-traffic arteries Their, return to office and the election of Mr. responsibility that goes with the parallel, with Main Street thirty- and all Holy Bays of Obligation M four (34') feet; thence runirihg- St.Hizholas as Route-No. 26. With these new "high-speed high- Aquilla are but guarantees that Woodbridge will operation of a motor vehicle in or- on Saturdays. der that there may be fewer homes (4) in a southerly direction and ways has coi*e.the expense to local municipalities and forge ahead with greater strides in the era of develop- (PORT READING) " saddenned by. the unnecessary ldss parallel with said second described Parish Societies counties of policing and lighting these roads. Increas- ment that Is being opened by its natural advantages, of loved ones. course one hundred. ('100') feet to (FORDS) log accidents and fatalities have helped to Increase the the co-operation of MM citizens and its honest, trust- the point or plaeer of beginning. Rosary Society; Communion First cost-and that cost has been and is being bor^e in the Worthy Democratic administration.. Being the same premises con- dusday of month. SCHOOL IN FULTON veyed' to Sina Welsman "by Eussell Bev. A. Papp * Ri». A. Sttan, pactort main by real estate. It is only ethical and just that One instance that offers conclusive evidence that Holy Name: Communion Second 8 A. M.—Sunday Morntor Utm, E. Potter by two deeds, one record- Sunday of montl). STREET IS REQUESTED 4 Pi M.—Veipet! the .users df the roads, should pay a proportionate Woodbrldge hks gained with the •' Democratic party in ed In the County Clerk's Office of Sodality of Blessed Vljgfn Mary % share of the cost. Tnelr proper proportion has natu- office is the.park that Haa been created from wfiBte- (continued from page a i County in B.ook >>4l of • I ' I ' ' • •! OammunioB Third Sunday at month 1 Deeds for said County on-• uages rally increased. ' , . (• land in the center of the township,/ ere but a tew aaked for traffic signs neir the Girls of the Parish: QopmuQtoo 242 and another recorded in the .PouriB ^day of mth^' Senator Pierson holds that "ah months ago was & tanglea'ecrUbble o marshy land, school. • < -- , • same office In, Book 8S 3 of Deed*, oh crease of f 4 in the motorists' gas tax\ will mean a its unattractlveness made rmore nota e by the ac- - Mr. Clum told the delegation that pages 58».". • Ref. J/BT Myen, pMtot r the matter ot the pdor In .the base- Decrees amounting tc approxi- saving of $5 on the general property 'tax\ * • • cumulation of rubbish that increasingly Wathered, has ment had been referred to- the late' Vyterum ._ 8 AJ M.-rCelebratibn ot Holy Eiu- 1 mately Si.lSOvOO . .. [ • That the elate must-tajte Immediate WepB , to cor- evolved a beauUful p,«grk. Mr. B. B. Walling and that he had 1 ehariit. ' ' p, J_ Together with all and Bingular Ilev. Ernest Abbott, Ipaslor rect the condition in Its penal institutions and In its TtLA park hah s iJoWiuwJoWi e to k*yerliBB to tnought-£h,at the matter had been the rights, privileges, hereditaments, 10 A. M.-^Ohurch School. state hospitals Is uodebatable, • < \ . '/- ers the posBfjpErttes of this township as an attractive taken, care of. Mr. Love was asked and appurtenances' thereunto be- 10:16 A. M.—Morning Prayer. to Bee that the children would not ,, A- M.—Sunday School. 11 A. M.—firit and third Sundaj An epileptic person in Middlesex 'County; who is" %vme spo( than all the words that.could be1iV broad- longing or in anywiBe appertaining. UsOO A. M. ^-.Morning Worship, nave to eat their luncheB in the BERNARD M. GANNON, ot each month, celebration- of Holy vitally In need.ijf Institutional care, cafioot be adn\K!- east to' people «lg*sfhece. It Jus- caused Die VJLQ basemen! until. *.h,q. co^fiitinn .j^uii Eucharist ahrt A d -ted'-to.aBy,j5f New* Jersey's colonies because there' is •ffirmerly thought of Woodbrldge as only, a small set- be corrected^ , fourth Sundays, morning prayer » A. S, ARNOLD, Interme no rooih for him. His case is but-one of • scores tlement Bomewhere between Rahway and "Perth Am- The board also.promised that the 126.46 Solicitor. d^e%h^.»dtvr - •ermon; fifth Sunday, morning traffic signs near the school to warn To be adVertUed October 17th'., prayer/ liUny an(( sermon. •throughout the state. boy* to pause 'and to think. ' * ' motorists that they were in' school 6:45 P. M— Senior Christian En- • 4 P. M.—Eveniom. the J980, October 24th., 1930, October deavor. "'' ' The same condition holds In the hospitals fol The creation of this park is directly attributable area, would be taken up with the 31st. 19-30, and November 7th!, Monday afternoon —r .Woman's 4nsane where patients «re improperly housed and over- to the foresight and labor of Mr. Grausaui, chairman township committee. Mrs.. Saywell 1930. i Chircn. P- "• ~ Y°Une People1' Auxiliary Study Claia. said that the traffic signs would do crowtled. That we need one or Itwo more stat'e's of the committee on public improvements, and his 7:45 P. M. _ Friendly Hour. Monday night, at 8 P. M, vestry much to stop a repetition of the ac- meeting, prisons to relieve the situation in the ancient' bastiie' colleagues in the Town Hall, The committeeman has —LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT— Sermon by-the pastor. cident w.hlch occurred Monday at Monday night. Meeting ot tha at Trenton is too well substantiated to allow room for been rightly named the '.'Father of Woodbrldge's Wednesday at 8:00 P.M.—Reg'u. Colonla when a pupil was struck b'y lar mid-week services. - Fleur de Lla. • what some' would call "economy" there. park program". To him and his committee must llke- an auto./ I . • SHERIFFS SALE Service. Mbllday night, meeting of the St. highway,program, It is abvibuB be credited the strides that have been made In A resignation, was received from Margarefa Unit. • Returning to the hi Miss Lillian Raccioppl, teacher in that curtailment in that branch now would wean that road improvement. ' ' • t IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Thursday night, choir practice at L the Fords school ^nd. the follawing Between Perth Amboy .Building % P. M. , • S . the state would have to expend much more ten years The band of Committeeman Wlllianj P. .Cainphel I appointments we're matte:' Robert i .Loan Association, _ Compl hence if delay shpuld be decided by the voters. New 1» again needed at the helm of the township's- finance Mulvaney 8th_,gJAds; BiJ* Sohotftj; 1 Jersey has -led the country In progressive highway committee. Hhucare, honesty and precision hav.e led 4 School and MJaa BUth* Cartridge, construction. It ijannot afford" to leave itjk'work mortgaged preuiUas datad* Oetober "ITsreat part to the reductloix.in the 'fax^'rate that 4th grade, School No. 7.' : 11, 1930. Kej: Wm. V. DrStfbwj, pa*tor Stephen. Werlock, faculty manager By virtue of the above stated writ at" the High School, reposed that Servtcej at Publiic SchoolSchool, Mas* V- Of the $83,000,000 to be'used for highway pur- Cotonla and Iaelln which have not been recog- to me directed and delivered, I will *t l A. M. Sunday mei-niiimerniif,r '• < , 10:15 A!.M.^-Bunday SchooJ. .noses* ill,OOOiOOV is to,be ueeQ tor the elimination nized tor years by having a resident named to .the there is a balance In the bank of expose to sale "at public vendue on '.11 A. M. — Morning Worship. v tl,355.27 for the school athleUc WEDNESDAY, THE 'TWENTY- Sermon by, the pastor. - of grade crossings on state highway routes. Grade committee, should have no hesitation in securing the fund. . • SIXTH DAY OF" NOVEMBER, Aventl Presbyterian 7 P. M—Christian Endeavor. crossings take, OIJ the average, eevettty-flve lives every election for Mr. Aquilla, A resident of Iselin ibt Teachers to Attend Conclave . NINETEEN HUNDRED AND 7:4B: P. M. ~ Bfenlng Worship. year, \ besides bringing l'iijury to scores of others and years he Is closely ti» touch with .the problems of th,pse Miss Orace C. Hu»er, librarian at THIRTY R«v. O, A. Morrow, Tutor Monday at 7:30 P. M. — Bible an appalling economic IOSB. • . , two oommunitles. lie can give them the benefit of the High School, reported that at two o'clock in the afternoon'o/ School orchestra. 5,101 books were used by the pupils the said day in the Sheriff's Office G. B, T. Club meets the first Mon- The balance—166,000,600—is to, be, utilized tor his experience better than a representative from the >:46 A. M.—Sunday School. during the past%ottth. Also 1,741 in the City of New Brunswick, N. J. — of the month at 8:00 P. M. the purcha.se oi rights-ot'way and the construction Fords section, which haa had representation on the books> that were taken out for home AH tbe following tract or parcel" 1:0 i and rubuldllftg of bridge*, tuawelB and under-passea,. committee. *HU .complete hwmony with the* alms and study and 57-magastnes borrowed. .ot land, and premises hereinafter Sermo\ n ° topic> :eftS An. extra sdhool buss from FordB Furthermore the entire cost of the Jbohd plan will policies-of the other Democratic' members will.lead to particularly described, situate, lying •'ntfaw" ' ' • " to Woodtrldge. was approved by the and being in the Township of Wood- P M Wednesday-at 7:30 P. M.—J4lut The odd thing about the "Insurance" that will be Permission wag granted the teach- and State of New Jersey, » Wedneeday at J;80 P. * over a' period Of yeara. .The increased gas tax ,wVu afforded by*their election li that unlike qther pro- ers of the township to attend -the Being known and designated air practice. • convention to be held at Atlantic • -'•-•> enable the state to receive' some compensation for tlJ.e tection policies, It will save you money. It has been Lots Nos. 31 and 32 on a "Map of City from November.8 to 11, Per- Property in Wwdbrldg* Townsjjtp, St. Cecilia's accommodation It, attordB out-.of-sUte motorists and proved in the past by the real economics the admin- -ilHlon was also granted Troop 91, Middlesex County, New Jersey, be- Fint Church of Christ, from the enormous later-state bus and' truck traffic. istration has affected. ' ' • S.. A., of Colonla, to use the longing tojlav. Stephen Szymanow- Another objection that has been* levied against And what' the Democratic administration has school tot. Its meetings. Mr. Love's statistical report tor the bond plan U that the Interest and fiaanoe charge* done fo? Woodbrldge is being repeated In the oounty' BBOWNINCt at a point-on the' tbe month of September was as fol- southerly side ot Stephens Avenue «n the 1100,000,000 IHW will, amount to almost the Democratic Board bf Freeholders, which this lows: Days possible, 116,809; days distant Five Hundred Bere»$ti« principal sum and that New Jersey will be paying will reduce UM> county tax rate by ten points,. pretest, UMItt,; days absent, and three-tenths feet easterly from .Choreh tm Oaji *rw Road, Ua» k Braacb of Tim Mc«*er OJjttr #19?,000,000 tor, the use ot the borrowed fund*. t,jMtHr«ptt«f» attendance, 6,707; the Muthaut coroer of W The lint ehureh ot Ohrlit, The saute «•» j*» done in the state and in tbe na- percentage of attendaace 97.7; to- •dentut. |B Boikan, Haw. They claim that the state would be blindly mortgag- Avenue and Crows Hill Road, tion. . t*l enrollment, 5,»1«; 4 vocational '" southerty. at rtgh ' da S^vloa-S^vloaUU :©M U es; 1U future, ' Vote, the De»dej»tto U«ket from Alexander Bimp- schools, SI; times laL, ill; ses- Methoiisi Epi$c*d Bohool«-l:IO A- .'-" inasmuch as tbe bonii will be told 'at the lamt »os down' and guvamtM for, yourself tb» future of stons truant, 0; pupiB transported MwUBl cost of 4 or 4.5 per ow>t M other state issue* and 801; pupils Honworted by : W*tftH»*I« and Mtdd>MM County. I.

.:''* < * 1 THE W0ODBR1DGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, /I! WOMAN'S CLUB Miss Cutter Has Bridge FORDS CHURCH WOMEN OBSERVES ITS Woodbridge Girl Leads Nurses' Class for HotpiUl AoxiK»r7; ENJOY CARD PARTY Uth. ANNIVERSARY HIM Laura Cutter, of Green j A. "successful public card Three New Member* Ajre Admitted reet, til n»>t«w Wednesday nliht'waa h«M Ian Monday by tW a br|d» party for *he benefit of of the Church of Our UAl of to he Woodbrldg*Bewar«n Chapter 1F0MI, in the church The eleventh anniversary of the of the lUhway Memorial Hospital committee in. chare* of the Woodbridge Woman'* Club wta fit- llary." huh aeorei were made WM Mni H. Dunbrttt. efcaftU*? ^', tingly celebrated yesterday alter Mm. 1. II. Moore and Mro. Mrs. 1. Sehmldt. Mrt. C. •—'* nooo at the. Craftsmen'* Club where Stephen WyM. . Refreshments were Jr., Mrs. Joseph Daltoa. serve*. •"- Mr*. SL a birthday' party, (wlth Mrs. G. J. eases donated fcT Ferguson, vice president of- the Other guests were Mrs. F. 0. Dunback were iron by i third district of the Federation of Tisdall. Mrs. Frederick L. Bramann, Spencer, eruelOx donate* hr Woman's Clu^.as guest of honor. Mrs. George Qsyea, Miss Josephine OUll wa» awaroei to ton. Over 150 women, were present to Bchaefter, Mrs, M. Plther and Mis* MPh Arsenault. The flfloof i prtu «•*- nee Mrs. J. H. Thajer Martin, far- r ueh. I »y Beleo Quchoa. OUWT "~ mer president of the, club* cut a winners were: beautifully decorated birthday cake In. AidtnM Hostess Pinochle: Henr) which had 11 candles. Hanson, John A. The gue« ipbaker of the 'day to Afternoon Onb poelols, W. B:aoe1 was Miss Madge O. Ever, a young Blanehard, Mrs. J. - EngliBh artlrft, of Mountain Lake*. Mrs. Chris Andenon wu botteu cEard', Mra. Guile, _. _ MIBS Eyer studied In Engtand anil at o the Wednesday Afternoon Card F. Schneider,, John T. Ifcan, lln. A. u.e fctfs "'drift iron > tfciwysar Club thla WBfik^ Three table* were J. Gelling, Mrs. A. Schmidt, Mra. 1. Hcholarshlp Ip London. At the age It uUJD.Hftd Jl'ih score* w#r* mtCAc Sennerder.. Mrs, JanMs J. of 19 «he had one Qf her pictures on exhibition at the Royal Academy. cent and Mrs. George Keating. Re- Euehre; John B(an,. In her 'talk |he youhg . artist freshmetts Mere served. Geraghy, Thomas Ford* touched briefly on the technique of Other gueMs were: Mrs. <1. Oll- Schirildt. . . the old riiastera as compared with mour Robinson, Mr*. Arthur. Kr-anti; Qrtdge:uMrB. r'ord, Mrs. J. Bgan, tiidt of the aew. Mrs, Wallace Sofleld, Mrs. Andrew Jr.. Joseph Dambacb, Jr.. JEllaabeth, Three new memberB, Mrs. W. K. Clausen.. Mrs. 8ena MdOuirk; Mrs. MuWaney. . ' r Thomspon, bti. J., H. Concanfioh Davlr Preacher, Mrq. Kendatr t'rQin, .Dominoes: Mrs, J. fturke, Mn and Mrt. peorge May yere voted and. Mrs. Robert' Huby^or. The W, Rpmef. Margarel Bg«n., Mr».. 1 into the club, while Mrs. A. 8. Mc- ne.Ni • meeting will be-held at patnbach, Sr., Sadie M^ilvaney, Mra. CaHum and Mrs. S. A. Schober were home, of Mrs. Andrew Cluusen. J. Datnback, Jr, welcomed into the club as accepted •4- Fan-Tin: Ht^G. Witting, Anna members. • ' . , " . 9utch. Walter I'egg, Anna Baldi, An ann uncement was made'that Julia Sutch, Henrietta Dunbuk, a food sale will be held following MIRS Torew. a OTtrlen, 10, .daughter qf Mis. Ik-atrire O'llrien. rot Main street* Woodbrldiw, was awAnleil hlnhe*t howon. al the Iwn- FORDS^ NOTES Elisabeth a'Retlly. Mrs. R. GeiUni,, the NovembeV meeting to help pay N ty-Mwonr'annual eonpn«nc«nfent of the St. Kllzabeth Hospital School of NurMnK to Hliiabeth iMt wetk. Mliw Otlrfc-n fen ii>atp<| firth pT*patnt'hms ate bfelng, made tor MrsMr. S. Barbarottft.. HHelwl^Bw*'*e ^ for the fountain that I) a a. been In- Trom the left In the front row In this (Mcture of the twelve^Krariuait-* of the ho*ptt&l whodl. She Is the sister'of Mtsi H.'Uii O'llrWn the rally to be held Iw SUWh's TiaTl Mrs. Bflcliwv ARTies AnWnfdesWnfd v Ktalled by the club In the first Elec- >Uinnwh]p nnrse. * . by the Second Ward Italian Demo- garet -Ryan, Helen Burns. Mr«. ».. tion of the Woodbridge. P^rk. A cratic Club tonight at 8 o'clock. Doran, Victoria Gau*ia. Mr». 4>. T. donation of $10 was made -to the Ttte entire community Is expected Ryan, Mrs. Hunliei, Mrs. B. Pegs,.. Lions Club for the Hallowe'en pa- r to attend. Many, prominent speak- M. Qau»»a. , • rade. • . ' • Tomorrow Keasbey Students Attain WOODBRIDGE GIRL IS ST. JAMES' SCHOOL ers as well -as the,, leaders of the Non-players: Alex Lukae, Mrt. for -Mrs." fattoroii ft Democratic party Will address the Emma McDonough, M.lw W.. Mfr. High Attendance Mark YOUNGEST IN GROUP LEADS IN SAVING*• tfWherlng. Assemblyman John H. Qraw, Mrs. William Berfram, «ir».^ MISS DE RUSSY IS Funeral" services for Mrs. Rosins Dolce, of Hudson County,,will give Joseph Dalton, MIBB H. DunbMk, l'httorosi, 66, wife of John Fat- Keasbey School ranks M.IBS Teresa C O'Brien, the \l. James School has still a per ect average in the- percentage an*Interesting address. ' - •'" ' Mrs. A.' Nikowit^, William Bertrun. . fe AT SHOWERtorosl, of Woodbridge avenue, Port first in attendance for #the daaghter of Mrs. Beatrice O'Brien, The Rover Boys are working hard Mrs. J. Sundqulst,' Mrs, D. Desmonfl, Reading, -who died Tuesday at the month of September, with 99,8 of 229 Main Btreet was awarded school chlldVen • depositing in,' th School pavings System, according t for the annual barn dance to be held Mrs. H. Qarrlck, Miss B. Egan, Mrt. . Mlas Florence .Brown and Mrs. State Hospital In Trenton, will be uerceni, .Qccondlns^ to an an^ first honors at the twenty-second tomorrow. j»t the. Hopelawn School Al An"JBlfl!01*' Mra- c' Spencer,- Jr., Mark D. McClain were hoBtebdes at held tomorrow morning at 10 ottoc* nouncement made today by an an'nounmecent made today bj annual commencement oj the St. the, First NUtipnal Bank and TrusW BUfdlt.opium. The committee neaded Mrs. R. Johnson and Mrs. Qwadt. a tea and Bhower held In the "1-onKSt. Anthony's Roman Catholic Supervising Principal John W. B.lssabeth Hospital School for Nurs- «y Al Be,rgm»n has left- nothing un- honor o( MIBB Madeleine De Russy, h ilfch, . Port Reading. Interment Love. ' ' Company. Other percentages are t 1 ing in Elizabeth last week. Besides follows:. Port * Reading, 96; IseTTn done to ma-KB this affair a success. Wednesday' afternoon. Following will be In the St, James Cemetery, Chris,-Pedtfraon's orchestra' has b.sen Church to Have Pwrly Woodbridge. The other schools rank as winning the first prize for scholar- No/ IB, &1; Avenel,'72; ' Sewaren, (he presentation of the' gifts to Miss follows: Hopelawn, 99.0; Port secured to p/ for the occasion. .. De*itu8sy, who Is to become the The deceased is survived, by her ship,- Miss O'Brien has tlie distinc- 69; lselln, No. 6,. 65; No. 11. 48; Prhef" for most COBtumes Reading, 98.7} Hag a man No. 1, 45. original The St. Theresa Little' Flower So- bride of Harold Johnson tomorrow, husband and seven stepchildren, tion of being i the youngest member will be awarded. Mr. Kpcheck Wilt ciety of St. Anthony's Roman Cath- Mrs.. Maurice Olsea. of, Perth Am- Heights, 98.6; Fords, No, 7,' of thfe class. She Is only nineteen. The total- depo'sfts received are ,tea was served with Mrs. Frank R. 98.4; Darron avenue, 98.3; 9e- present a loving,cup to the club olic Church, of Port Reading, will Valentine and Mm. C. A. Campbell boy;. Mrs, Joseph Stuptto, of Port Miss O'Brien is the sister of Miss as follows: PorQ Heading, tl84.5S; .waren, Of.9; Colonla, 97.5; No. 11, $113.61; Iselin, No,. IB, most represented' at the dance. hold a public car4 party in tne presiuing at the tea tables. Reading; John of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Helen 'O'Brien, township nurse. Two iTickets may b,e procured at the basement ot the church next Tues- Louis and Michael , Fatterosl of Isellrt No. 15, 97.3; Wood- *ltf0.53rv Avenel, J99.27; No.. 1, Among the guesU were: • ' "brldge, No. 1, 97.0; Avenel, other sisters, OenevleVe O'Brien and 1, $93.60;' St. James', $S3.55; Be" day night at . o'clock.' Tb.e usual , Mrs. F. R. Valentine. Nfrs. W; Guy Perth Amboy, and" Ernest and Wil- I The Fords Motorcycle Club will garnet will be In play and attrac-v liam Fattorosl, of Port Reading. 96.9; Fords, No. 14,, 96.6; Miss Mary O'Brien, are teachers in waren, 954.70; Iselin, No. 6. $35.47. Weaver, Miss Bernlce Weaver, Mrs. Woodbridge, No. 11, 96.0; Ise- the Sewaren • and Carteret schools, ,holj) a meeting, at Jts cluoroom on tive prhes will be.WaTded. Harold Van Syckle, Mrs. Eoy An- lin, Ntf. 6, 94.8. . - I respectively. The family moved to I New Brunswick avenue tonight. All MISB Margaret Moore Is the chair- '.members are urged to be present. derson, Mrs. J. A. Compton, Mrs. E. 1 Woodbridge more than a year ago man ot tne affair and she is being M. Williamson,- Mlsg Dorothy Prall, - Dinner Stories - assisted by Mrs. James Toner, Mrs. Miss Myrtle Knot, Mr». John J. PUBLIC SERVICE MAN from Elizabeth. Miss O'Brien Was i No wonder they call it Merrie Carmen Zullo, Mrs. Joseph Schlavo, Church Society born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. fralnor, Mrs. R. A. de It ussy, Mrs. Some Mistake j England. iteaHy two million peo- Mr Mary Depeljco and the Mtew J. V. Myers, Miss Hary AWevB, Miss Rev. Herman J. Storck, S.J., dt- , pie in that country. are paid as Natalie and Olive Ferrilverre all grnsaed lertljlcate and $50(1 in cash.' right." Mrs* A^ Reuinjkr; o( t«wia SCHWCOARRIED TO The aJuumpltahnienta which won the street was hostess to the Wednes- day Afternoon Pinochle Club'this FLORENCE TURNER AT award tor Mr. Couov«r were, made In. Just like T r connection with the Installation ot a "Well, Sambo," said an Amenctm week. • High scores were made by UNGHORNE SPEEDWAY Mra. Louis De Nyse and central inacbiiie accounting system (or lu'dge, "BO you and your wife "isye 1 customers blllluc anil bookkeeping *nd been fighting again. Liquor, I tup-, 11am Qrady. The con* waa'awarded to Mrs. #otn JC romance, which begun »u the In the application ot machine account- ise." . ~ -'\ "No, sab," said Sambo; "She The next m<*Ung will be hi Woodbridiy? racc-lrack wus cul- In* ^riUfilBlSft.A.'i fljractlce^in^ practi: minated aTthe lAnghofne -Site^iway; Urn*,"—Jdonlreri (he hom« of Mrs. "'"" cfllly all etheF iCCQUBURJLbjancSes of avenue.. Saturday, when Tdlss Florence the Public Service Electric and Gas- Turner, 20ii daughter of Mr. and Company organization. Mrs. George (Turner, of Westerlejgh, S. I., became the bride of the papu- The committee on award, which lar Herman Schurcb. betoru 10,1)00 picked Mr. Conover from a Hat ot racing tans. seven well-known gats men to be the Catering.to tbe Appetites of the Fastidious Mrs. Ralph A. Hankinson, wife recipient of the award, declared In Us 1 ,ORTABLE lamps contribute much to a room, Convenience—. of tne promoter of the track, acted Report that th« machine accounting they cari be adjusted easily $o give the light you'need. Comf

her intnd but she preferred "Smil- *. •• •.-•',' ' ' • • ' " ing" Herman, wtyo raced his w^ay t% fln "award- in ' competition with the popularity a{.~'- the Woodbridge electric i'lght companies of the eountv: Try Our Delicious Virginia Baked Ham. Our Mazda lamps have been teduced in price'by 10 • Speedway- • tor outstanding accomplishments. - per cent if purchased by* the carton. Cartons IlB*wdtnt«ly aftitr the. ceremony, Me. Coiiover, the recipient of tli Huns Are Really Cured and Smoked — THen Hchurch stepped into his racer to Charles A.' Muuroe award, aus' bie: come jn two sizes, one at $1.08 and- one at $1.80. compete In the finals. For awhilo with Public asrvice since 1904, wbe: Baked According to Our Own Recipe. Truly a. the bridegroom led the Held, but his he entsrad the controller's department car developed engine trouble and he He has been a meter reader and coll.ee Lucjout Sandwich. ' • , had to withdraw. The couple left tw, boottttper and chief cleri;, and I: .on a honeymoon trip to Hollywood, 1»U was appointed auditor In lbs Ga the gloom's home town. '' Department. Be was bom in toib tb« Knife W« W» and bai Uvsd In Hillside tor the pat TABLE 5ERV1CE STe«Jmen—W» tun have » iln« sfTMktMB ysan. Mr. Conover has b*t 8;6O A. M. Until Mldntf&t N. DAJIWYN landlady. She aaved me the tend)l^ sctlre In th« work ot tfc» Amerlci «i>4 Friday morning at 11 and eat put ot tot eUcton when I W Oat AMMlatlori mt I* *Mfc*-W«MP uu tor diwiJr rmmir. tlmt chslmai of lu aeooimltai aw ft t fo hear tal|u «n Htwui Mi|ta|HMst bf 8oph—WnatMrt «U thatt UN.- 1* to J^ao ft "ut nmidtot c the •*>* THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930

FIRST WARD Keep Woodbridge Ex-President Township in Step ldfife--- with Progress i

• 1 .1 ..••••.'•» •,. The D^taocratic Township Adminis-* tration of Woodbridge has lived up to the lie official should letter of the pledges made when the tax- possess: payers, removed control from the Jnroh (iraiiHnm Republican organization and 1 elected Democratic party representa- Character,' tives. Woodbridge has seen with Satisfaction a REDUC- TION OF THE TOWNSHIP TAX RATE and has witnessed 'Ability' ahd l the Township Progress to a Gr ;aler Degree, sircce the Demo- a i F ^-^i Comimtteemen were placed in office, thin ever before. Experience' 1 I THIRD WARD

It iir to your best inter- est to re-elect Commit- The Democratic candidate for State Senator, ARTHUR/

and William -P. Camp* A. QUINN, meet$ these requirements. He is a man of sir bill and to elect An- moral character; outstanding ability and proven experience thony Aquilla - thai - r';H deserves the support of those who believe in a Woodbridge may con- . "in. iinuc its growth; "SQUARE DEAL"toa!l. ^

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Autlimiv \i|iiilla

1 AID FOR !1V THK DEMOCRATIC TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE. FOR HV- THfi! A/ A. QOINN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE , ,. . ATTENTION VQTERSH

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*m 4th IS Ballot ,.l... i\ 1 • ,..••...... : .'.,_/ '..'',.>..-,ul- f';' "r'"iy :.:^::''\'i':}'l::\v::<..••..: •...[*,.

when you Wy select the candidate* for jht yarioitt public offices to be filled this year. ^ . : ;,; »\ i;; ;; v ; FOP U. S. Senator (long term) Tfe IWEMPLQPENT SlTUATIoil b* re«ll'ed in thousands of fsnulies being forced to Kyj ifeiondWoiu ^^yi^ ipF "J^# ALEXANDER SIMPSON "ri "*?- ^junless MEN INTERESTED fa aMtfriatinf these conditions irf «|wl«*^ 1_11.- For i). S. Senator (short term) Leading business men of the nation say, 'THE TROUBLE IS TUUNCIAL'-NOT UCK OF FINANCES". 121J THELMA PARklksON

UgUlation to prevent a repetition of the Wafl Street orgy of October, 1929, will DIVERT TO USEFUL CHANNELS the hundreds of millions Fo_r Member of Cbngress of dollars now used exclusively in speculation. - \ ',;'. '

• •" i• •• '""•,". • • '' • • ' ' •••''•.,.-. ' . - • - WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN . Our candidates can be depended upon to carry on the fight against Wall Street, and the interests responsible for the present BUSINESS DEPRESSION! , ; ' " ; - For State Senator v' '

The PROHIBITION QUESTION will seriously occupy the attention of .our next CONGRESS and STATE LEGISLATURE. Men whose public ARTHUR A. QU1NN

For Members of Assembly^*

JOHN J,; RAFFKHTY

These men believe that the matter of Prohibitiqn is one that should be left to the INDIVIDUAL STATE, and is not a NATIONAL question, XI JOSEPH T. KAlU:HEPv" should support the DEMOCRATIC candidates. They are pledged to LEAD THE FIGHT for tin REPEAL of this law. *;•'•'• R E. BROWN The AFFAIRS OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY have been in charge, since January 1,1930, of msn who have evidenced an INTEREST IN THE PUBLIC'S WELFARE. These men have kept their EXPENDITURES WITHIN THE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS. They have refrained from is- suing schcalkd EMERGENCY NOTES, They es-aWished the POLICY of NOT EXPENDING jor improvements raort money than an amount equal to the BONDS MATURING in any year—and this has KEPT DOWN the DEBT of the County, and is CONTRARY to the methods pursued by the F. HERDMAN HARDING FORMER ADMINISTRATION when the BONDED DEBT amounted from $4,085,500.00 in. 1926 to $5,472,500.00 on January 1,-1930.

."..'.. • .•.."•. ' -••.• - :• • • J • •.•••-.....-•• ••• -••: •.•• . ... RATE INCREASED in tha*»me time from .88 to 105. NEXT JEAR IT WILL BE REDUCED TO 4^ OR LESS. Kiep as-you would M«QIPW^^1U periormtd his duty utUfac^ily. VOTE, ON ELECTION DAY, arid MARK YOUR BJ

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nc;[;,\Tic. corNjv .i^lii.-'i.j(i'A THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 Fgrry_ Scores "Yellow" Charge; Carter^ 11 Swamped "WOfinRRinr.PNfYrvni/viKlWOODBRIDGE NOT YELLOP ; . TincTAoit DPLAYINI AviwGr BESDECTChrvrnAiT FOOTBALLi Onif N. I. „ Tlma,; AII - American Coach, gureMn heavy * SAYS tERRY REGARB&t face type Indicate LOCAL TEAM BEATS SPLIT WITH RAHWAYJKAM Helghta are. recko CARTERET BEFORE High School Principal Scores Use of Co-operatm Students and Diniock Share Honors as Barronites on Rahwiy's Football Team. Cites Possible Dinger Flash" Runs 62 Yards for a TOUCIMWB. to Player, on Local School Eleven. Scores Only in First Pertod. '.):'• • . "Woodbridge 11 igh is not yellow. We are 'jjuit tfyffcft to full t<$fwa, jWoodbridg-c High swi n K f ^ *">» injustice^^' wid Principacp l h School efc^n 27-7 in one. of the beat HigHigKK 001 iin n itBMJ ever played at the Parish House . , regarding the e-Rahwaif y sjilit S**S*. ». intervie•itei w afternoon before 5,000 rooters. The gam« .tops fejgums- "We f-eel that are right.1-' Principal Ferry, declared: ~" ye^rt St Mary's game, Stillman, the Jijlond * ••Rahway, is using the co-operativecooperative " parrt t ttimi e 'studentUlan'tdtl " i 3 Flash", was ^gait* the hero of the day. He'broke through >; I'nder that order of things an individual may go'tb, school part fr garter and ran 62 yards for a touchdown, of the day ft>f a Week, and stay, out »f sohoolail of the next hortora with Stillman for he was directlyTe- K week to go to work. Yet he plays football aft; ttvr time.' A toucKdowns. hoy under that system also receives wages and tnt£tafi*tuw 11 b of the whmtle blew for the beginning of the. game, professionalism! • • • * ** an to look b&d for the Black and Bed. Whether or "Of course there are a '. great r many uriuimahta'prb *ad «on. But' fbt tr|||\t9|i wjfl4*ws responsible tt is notuftt ciertmcfertnin btfl: \yood- 1,,.,, Is the BltuatlortV Assuming Captain Vetersett's Team No. 5 bridge made a series of bad fumbles .that had the fpjns. in an ihai you are a parent and jfou have-— defeated Captain Koyen's Team No. 4{>roa/J\ first one $talward back wr>tfld"dpop oh the ball but .1 hoy on' the tftatn that' weighs, 7 in all three names In one of the tne plgtltiA would elude him. Then' another would try his about HI^BpunflB, playing center aerie* of the matches In the Parish ut withsut success. Anyway the ball skidded, rolled and oy Barna - , ' '187 'Mil IJJSM"1 Szelai; then walked oyer for ,, . imt ,• Hliir,..i. in their fifth ven- haUhack « htli- .pluyjiii: u I'D ni i)l Voorhws'"Z*:*Z. 132 142 178 the extra point. The nunrter end- Montague thiU situt mi,, w,hl.n tlnk-'cl-Bli vrfjh tli.. Man-1 et w e it«irl ii Hit' parent kni'\v that UiP'i-er eoarhed Jli-ven. 'of Freehold to-! S. r'elBVae.li 181 "lfitf 176 " ^ '"' 'l* worp (it 7-0 In favor of • . fulllKiik iiutliorltH',. r H w.iw aware °! WO.rlrow nftffnnnn " at the Parish _;— —A. Ctuvret,.- ,> • Tho peore by pi 1 'y ' llwiiitutett Hit stride . Carteret 7 ». •'.- 0— 7 ,," •...", «.. _. ' virii •, ontcrtitirif'd tn»\ wxftiltt on thy With Andy'SlmoiiSen rollne ^21 /'/' >' "^ - Touchdowns, \V(» id bridge, >3tHl- . i. CiMftsnleftsnlen , defeated the RotarRotarjj: ~ ''" " \ ..»n «nd the' Barroriites di, vi)\ Carteret, ^til> On.tln ••'-•- 'formers• home groiind•'•-b 'hrldg* e woke up to the fact that it 'i*oints after touchdownl Mm- «iit of tin- 21 boy* In th« „.,.,,, Sl.nf )loll!(l.„.,,„ a me , , tn nighihtt Iin a CiviCiic LV>«*"League * (odrftMl teamteam; and began-tbeKan too WoodbrmB8) i,ui:k,,,, ,,!',, .n,, ..,a ive emus In Itahway. who chalk ii]i on their 1929 campaign.' lt ay JACK SOHDS match", two frames out of thvee. 1 11,,- ICO-M 1 •'»''-• kicks; Carteret, Szelag. (l)t line :n-.'.j;riiditatlnR this, year are • n»m- However, this term the FmehoWerB The ' Craftsmen lost that. ijecauHi- ( mld ( (>n (Vntral Press Sport« Cartoonist -Writer garterel's 20 yard Hno., ^ unKe, '•"" ,"lt i.. Ii" . I " l '~ ' - dropped their [lrst cbniest to Me- .viitiy aluinped down to 11' mwe 172 •1',';<• i.,.,. of 11B ' faiiiuii ^ Referee: StrausB, N. Y..U.; iiinieiiMr. h.'tT-y. Wh.ro ran you CarlheyV .niu!- and' Wlilte cbhorts ARRY K1PKE. one or the last of that famous tribe, Ihe great .v,iile Rotarian Qrelmr tallied 233. .n« 10 1 he 13 yard marker, . g ,„.•„ nine men fur a team out of 21 ,< Carteret 14 to 0 and *lth the 27- s plN Rllet> Rut>;er ; hWLdt 11M- f H ktckers of the gridiron game, Is the youngest of the only 'two . The scores: ' • ••• j • ., , . man, Yaeger, LehlKh; mdm.iy boys 1 know w« have 7 lwin}, i,aDaedB,"ll mta- ' i«,r the team from tbiee Imndml th(, d,l])t, should read anjetoy vie-1 A• puts tmii Stillman to Dimock I'lirolled, tury for Woodhridm wrtoklng ma-! •••- Klpke is now in hlB second year as'coach at Mlchlgaji, the school V, Sfthwensev ...... :.. 180 uugi "Their out c\\i ? ••{ ™ ' . Tor which he played BO BriHlantly In 1922 that Water Camp placed L. Pomeroy :. .l 124 for a touchdown. UcKle gtibHtltntttms''* Woodbrtdgfrf l*^*. n 161 place ii'.y.-, liave lo KJ) to svliool nil thtille* 'ri.'._Dur.lni a th«ke piiat week.. nBenkert . . __..': Mm-as half-back along with the great Kaw of Cornell on the 1922 .;. d in onsen- .n ed the extra point, even- for q^eetoia, - Cacciola for Nelwm. lfiO1'•••••' ih miie. The state Athletic Aasocia- i,lllt Ken( Mit ehari;es throuRh a stiff! All-American. .. • A. l.evi " ! • 192 167 IT'I J .'' r. . .• ir SchmWt for Campbell, Paraqna tor mm huH uiu-ii.. vln'iii the r.Khi to workoiil and OV-TVHIIPK should be! Klpke shone beat at punting. l|e qpuld drive IIIB kicks far down •i N ylor _„' 1T1 191 179 . Ruddy kicked to Carteret s II Montague, Pomeroy for Sherman. IMKJ luntuse lliey Imve no di-flnltv '„ readiness f >i the "iho'ild bo"! th<4 field • and p ace the booted bnli with an accuracy that has D 1 : |_ vaiil I'll 4 ' vOuhr^liffi pTQv^*-^^M- nilvL ^JQ.' nirmfh 9rtl* f11 \iit' v \lift 1*It 11fl fO !* rule a^a.iisi. it. 11 a., sums up Inlo shnjtiiter aliited lor 2:30 o"elock to-' seldom been equaled by any player anywhere since. 84t'". 84«j Rotary (llufr,. of W«odbrl(l«84*i.e 909 ran to « ^10 yard Una. Skeiag and DoCMi j^uufemgn for* Cacciola, Pred- ;. maiieT-ol Hiilety. I have 10 look morrow. Kroin the practice drills Before coming to Michigan la»t year as head cmiqli, Kipke served •". •"-— UIIUU^,.. morB ffQf pimock, Bama fOi* ; 155 hut they .JUT uur boj« \\i»(. We huve an ob- jr |K lViclent' tlrtt the second and as coach at Michigan State. -'^i ^ • _^. ! mo foujid Woodbr(dKe » vori- Schmidt. J^t^Tbr Loekie, Krebs for libitum to^tiieliMiareiits." t,i d» will 86e aa much ge..rv- i B. ScWooder ,;,.;.:.J IS2 147 re . Wgli for L, Cul for t rd SMM of is yards, CoUKhl.C.':r Isln e ma,dpliutee ia stlllmnn. pi^j, for Lep, Currle »«>«>. Mr. KiTrjt de-dared, that the ru- 174 154 Dl(5n Nuggbaum for Aynilla. Haxker I vice aKainwt he invaders'as the first 1 47 yard mar that WoodbrldRe Ifl afmld nf fitrlnK eleven. At any rate it mnd rn dreadnau(;hts, OUT first line (i. Merrill 133 142 atilpftllllrt, for HuttenmnH . Baka for PrePd more; 155th. ANNIVERSARY ;' Ships; $ie swift destroyers .V, ISioiner >144 V...I.,-. V.' > Weenft for Pomoroy, Wilson for Par-' Kiinwuy U ubHurd. A look at ht« ghnu'd be a Bood came and another allu c oisr.,rt .'urhnHp artnni vin HfeB sWajfiiM .the-, , flw*ff4ht^iBBhtirBA, fr •$ortuUitubatt;ity>) the 24 jrarit'line. o^xriM UAII'C CBiTitMkllV ^^ . seT r 1 oiiKiit tu heat Ituhway,." Mr. l'erry Nelson ^ "' tnroiigfflout yl><5••''couiatry ' as are sttllin'the i>rocieBs-' elop-IWnbdbridi'eHrr Cnm|iSn.>% "RS.-.l, ^Tnautr^weniuln^foi'-CantpiieU |and OtlUn nAUid ODUUWI/ - >• asserted. "If they ta^ the co-bper- Navy Day. It is alsd the birthday ment. " '• . V. I the alley,.s- o_f, th—e Craftsmen'~ s.. \*« for Nelson. . Pol punted to own X£AM WINS HERE left tackle of 1 uUvi' »tu(leut.4 out ot the lenm and Kennet former.' President, Theodore I By inspecting these various units Club. Wednonday night. Only lour 40 yard line and Monty returned it Squilla wl lel u • r<'K« <»ii»H'»> r»H«l "... Sliermin '' MiUoney "Kary Day Is to afford a B#ecta' op: Navy Yard and . Nan: Aalr Statio'n K. NleV K5» IB 17 yaM'Jlne. where JLockie The short quarters were played" ^Another lljiim I want to deny - right end portunity for the -people of the at Lakehurs* are within reaching It with no Bain as the h;U with thrt Is- coming every minute, ' 'Kelly V»'ted States to know inore of their u.stance of the people^ rtf .this com- f<- 203 -M«7 tti.7-7' tlte. • an« the' bench.wariners it. the local .. ' now ix the Ktory that i» going -l.uckle Nler 157 •152 rfimind that VJTojfdhrldne hua cun'l . Navy as it Is and to give thought to munity they BIIOUM ake his oppor- C. kinked .to the Ued and cuntlngent foujdit luird for '•.. Munclitl lts honorable service in the past, to visit these Naval establishment^' 178.»;178 1 .-••Ili'd a number ut KIIIUVH, I can]Stillman Cannun .'. '.,.. 202 ' 168 20' yai ^ line, where llfie only touohdowm It la evident ^ vj.' y«ni th.1~1ea.sons rltht now, hal/ back • ' Every institution of the Navy will / . ' .X ^ p uuges by LocUle aud attllman Coach Bonjtert expects to use tale;; Warshowaki be °Pen 'or Inspecttbn by the peo- j And l^u-ly to tlnl In \'r:i we boiikedS outli Aliiboy Dimock 916 809 90!) brought the ball up to their own 3S subs plenty dunng the rest of the••• l.ii- the !>«x't year. When 1!»25 caoie | liii'i back pie of our Country, this includes 1 yaiM une. A pusa by S'^elag to lot. Beaaon us he has been giving them.. Kln-kelBtein Navy Yards, Naval Stations, and! "W.hat time do you get up In K ir.' i\t. ulonu South' Amboy, cancelled thelM<»ln«Kue t'lnhorn > 172 163 150 end waB intercepted by Stillman. pltnty of action. •' same because they' didn't Have a full back vessels'of the fi'ett. They will have summer?" the opportunity tQ note the changes "As soon .as the first' ray of \ the C. McCanu 167 125 lhThe ball became the Barron's on its " _v«.—1..^'~LTv«-.- '*" tram. We were lift with a vacant I'retty Small Discount .that have been made by the Navy sun comes in at jiiy window." •' A. Aaroe ...*.* 132 141 191 own »0 yard stripe. Dtmock, on a KEASBtY AND FORDS dale. , The ful owinK year We ' did l&S reverse play brought the, ball to the ££"J*»"u* ™" Bimn*V^ pd violinist was Invited frora the old wooden 8h|P8 Bnch.as "Isn't that rattier early," Osborne 174 136 not book them becauBe we were Constitution and the Oonstitution' "No, my room faces west," 4o ytru l.ne. Sii lman .kicke4 L, FINAL BATTLE SUNDAW 635 565 .607 • (larierfet's 2H yard marker. A paap, • . __L , j';' 1 , Sielas to Klaben, was Incomplete. Despite the fact that hlB teamiii. with South Amboy are the; How mui'i »vmhl you want?" thei t'iiflNiiien limvii L'KlonnarieH .., y.^i Hum I'o 1 lo Saelag, was | to thsiv- 1 nas t01lt three gameg n u row and as proof I'.H just 18 > *'*: .,-.<.a«iCtl AWKhitf'tMCMf't'^ •b'ttt>%:ttWi *T Kea»bey FleW Club. Manager A*-1/ poi»H out that-we played them . ^ 'doiiars ,,. J CIVIC B0WUNG LEAGUE OF WOQDBIUDG11 E X0WNS1 ej>% THe :JPHrl*h «9"se bQ.tojfera^Bittd ' ^*l JS)1!ffiSor . th°ny. 0( tn« ^Wds »"ield Club. ia r We ;••!•• "•;. ¥ ' Jihe CiUiftHiuoii^piub la|t>ld}n An? c >ear In basketball. ce," he replied «U»y. . ' I . Schedule 193«-31 W-'flrV' determined to win the annual baae- ' •"Of rTnirse you -i ..,i .^efeated^tWft fioufihboyr in a ma'pl. 'The same thing I'll *l i^u II „ • hall unrlcil h«twp«n the two" tftfinla;' Utitucheu In 19.7. )tl will . not ' mill First Half Second Halt aheud and when they cancelled guesU." l>at<- beb. Feb. Fob. Feb. s,tudentH on both sides got in- 172 to'; .» scrape. However Sam waa charged jlMlh theft and Feb. 11 gained another four yards, and beei~settled and we Have tfeen play-'his lawyer decided «! put Feb. 11 U3 d Lkid inn over BIDCC. Carteret has been a the Witness sUnd. Feb. • — • ou te'.l ie you knoiv t Feb. 12 \V» don't play Perth; Amboy because . happen.: Feb. 18 it tfll« always been a Clasa A' Hchoi querieueued t«e judseid» . and we, are ,„ - i«¥»8, suh." repliedj^ ., g to Hades and burn fttp it long t:.nie:"-j5 ,!f IlfittWiydu at f also play St. Mary's wJii«lL wives 1 1 • "Quite right," declWedl d the Judge. 12 faces, and you didn't look at all HI ' one opponent tn Perth Amboy " yan*lcnow wh^V will 1 k H -^' lo/iSW" ' ' ' i ;• « 1 ..I , urn,. 1 - ^ ' ' ' " • i-*m'- r-V^ - -"-S -—•••- p^ • • .... No matter how much you con- demn class coaictoiumeBS, the col- Y«n, nub," ttivr lege, freshman ean't K*t rW' of it.— rs tamed the Lions com (he higheg r It ggoes above par; -•- Uangs down In Nqv. 13 "Helnie". Benkert, even sent tn Li: ,-Detrolt News. n| Jriy,'I^f ntaiiU'1*/ lh». .qra.tb.nif.nv ville Times. Nov. 13 teaiti liiuii, it, Nov. 19 1 . Dhe; bin thrill of the gam Nov. 19 frames as follbws: Nov. 20 the VVoodb.fldse rooters, luiw W. H.S. football Schedule Nov. 20 Anal quarter. . The with WoodbHdg-. Where . Score Neder 145 169. .a. yard line. Tho TEAMS flerlty '.•..,: .- lfc'4 Date Played W,H.S. Opp. | j Company .through tack! Opponent L Avenf) F re , 5. American Legion D. Qei'lty / 15.3 •' lgl for a touchdown Regular exercise, and 26 }Jriiiceton High ...... *...:•.. Away g 0 2. Craftsmen's Club . iS. Lions .Club, Woodbridgre J. Powers „: ,..>. 164 126 122 M. running after him ?7 --i-f g 3. Knights of Columbus 3. • Keatlnjj :..it.^..L:.4' 187"r 198 -169 n wander. 'V'Lbcklt! healthful recreation 7. Rotary Club, Woodbrldge k. Schilbert _ '16'0 198 169 ! )ct. 4 Boselle. ../...... ,'. '. * ••• lg; 6 4. Woodbridge Fire Co. No J.8. Pqfish House mlBseu the extra point on a nlacu .will keejj you pkysi* I AU,game(rt<»xbe plowed at GraltBraen'.s Cluty • v . , . ' C' • - 800? IVf-ltX kick, 18 Carteret l.J^lLIZ.lZVKome: Lions (Hub, of Woodbridne The seiond , touchdown of - th* cally and mentally Oct. Q,- Kayseg .....'. '.. H3 period came 'sh'ortly after. A 20 Freehold ,— —* Home bj fczelag 4ttn Intercepted by Dimock "on your toes" •Nov. 1 Leonardo ...' ..-..'• A Away 3. Hruska ..:.,...... 146 31 yards to the, 0^, yarc.. Nov. 2 Open : "... gained a, yard, and Nov. Itwerae took the ball I 15 North Plainfleld ya/d Uue. A. pass, at|ll' Nov. BOWLING 27 St. Mary'3 (Perth Amboy) ...A-Away 'Winock, was good for a To4ul Scores to IJfcjte'. .- • .ockie it the idea) indoor *l,th we bt •port for men ana territory Private S»lw. Appraisals, 8 and women of all ages pert Teitlmony, Kortgai« Dorsey Motoi*s PERTH AMBOY Transit Inturinet, fire and MablHiy CAI» RECREATION ni • sod Pi»u vas Ben ''Nu, hows business?" left the Howl" made ag reply. "I said," relt«i-4te4 Mqe", ."riowy,t -1 tt guard THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER M, !•*>

—MMiAL ADVERTISBMEinw MUGGS McGlNNIS Tka Btw Fttitl t By W ALLY SHERIFF'S SALE

IN CHANCERY OF' NBW JBRSEY ^-Between PRACTICAL BUILD- ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION of [tf f - NO W0U06 the City of Newark, a corporation (if New Jersey, Complainant, and •fl.. . "••':•.'•$$$ THOMAS HAlip, «t al., Defend- ants. Fl Fa for sale of mortgaged premises dated September 18 1930. . ny virtue of the above stated writ to me directed and delivered, I wilt Mposc to sale at public vendue -on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENT/-' NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, NlNE- THBN*HUNDRED AND THIRTY at two o'cwwc Btmataftr TTtn«, in. the afternoon of the said day In tinrf Sheriff's Office In the City of New lirungwlck, N, J. fK^WT" |*i » • V-!-"- All the following tract or parcel ,,f land and premises hereinafter particularly described, sltimtfi, lying nnd being In tfie Tpwnifhlp of Wood- brUge,-, In the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a point" on the northeasterly, tide of Glaire Avenue 10H.33, feet 'distant -" southeasterly from the southeasterly side of Mel- bourne Court; thence running (,1) North 23 degrees 8 minutes 30'sec- onds East 100 feet; thence (2) 4 South 5ft degrees 5fi minutes 30 ETTA KETT Juit a Pebble on the Betck By PAUL ROBINSON seconds Bast 33.34. feet; thence (3) Smith 23 degrees- 3 minutes 30 see* nnds West 100 feet to the said northeasterly side of Claire Avenue; and thence (4) North 56 degrees Mi minutes 30 veconds West 33.34 fiet to the point and place ot BE- <; INNING. ! H& WAMTtD Mt TO Ili-liiK the- northwesterly 16.67 vtEAQ THE RING, TO fei-t of lot No. 3 and the" southeast- MAKE Hft Gift, ,-rly VK.; nell Avenue, one \hundred (100) feet; thence (2) Westerly, paMltol with Bu'cknell Aveiiie, fifty" (50) feet; thence (3) Southerly parallel with the first described courses one hundred (100) feet \ to a point tn the Northerly line of Bucknell Aire- nue; thence (4 h Easterly along Hie Mid Use of i BucJtnell Avenue, fifty to©) feet-ttf the. nplht or plaee, ot^ Beginning; ' " • ~* Bojinded Northerly \by Block 600. M;' Easterly by Lot Nb; 23^ South- erly •liy Bucknell Avenue and West- erly By Lot No. 19, all'as shown on said Map, In said Block. rTRACT TWO Being Iknown and deeignated as Lots Nos.1 22 and 23, Block 800 L, on a Map of property entitled, . '"Map of Woodbfldga Gardens, situ- ated in Woodbrldge Township, Mid- dlesex County. New Jersey, 1926.-" Beginning at a point In the North- , Btly. Una pi. BuckneirAVemw, tjt1*- "tatft W'esterlyHwd "~" ~mi'

with the ^stetiy lln« ot BahwW Avenue, from thence running (1> '.' Too Many EMlarsj Northerly at right angles to Buck- nell Avenue one. hundred (100) feet; thence (2) Westerly parallel, with Bucknell Avenue, fifty (BO) feef thence (3) Southerly, parallel with the first described course, one hundred (100) feet, to a point In the Northerly line of .Bucknell Ave- nue; thence (4) Eastetljt »|ong JAe FOR'TMR CAPTURE OP «aid line of Bucknell Avenue, fifty (50) feet to th« pflf.nt .or^plAM «! l!«Kiualng, •' '' • ,_• .'•• ..-., Bounded Northerly br >" ": HlocJt 600 M; Easterly by Lot No. 24; Southerly by Buoknell Avenue und Westerly by Lot No. II, M M xhown «n said Map, In saia Blook. Decrees am«i*Mne to mately 17,300.00. Together with •all' M»4 i he rights, privileges, ftereu,—. and appurtenances thereunto longing or In ftnywlie BEBNABD Hi ; Hll ALFRED A., ALFRBP A. 3%, KIOHAHD V. STBIN, »3«« T6 ri OotoMC 4|^tf9^^^fi| ^«jk ^^ 1930. ink, o THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, QCTOQER 24, 1*30 10 northerluununiy; linituoe oi»f Fordrui™i Terraclorrmwe >™. fFaiteiny"-.bj£ioiigat! — ADVKR BWT— tember If, 1930. —ttidkt to an angle; thence easterly along a along the Sound to Wpolnl 1 JtfOITg" tn« bound' By virtue of the above stated writ ly J^e of Fords tterrace, No. ary line of.the CUy of Rahway to to me dtreetW and delivered, 1 wilt the Rahway RIvjlY; thence-eMterly the center bf Mary «*«nuci Port Reaiilttg ; en nose to sale at public vendue on EtEGTION NOTICE along the Rahw«y River t«fhe west- SHERIFF'S SALE TOWNSHIP OF thence northerly along Ue center of 9. WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- Mary avenue, to a point 100 feet erly boundary Http of the Borough NINTH DAY OP OCTOBER, NINE- Notice of THIRD WARD - ShCOND DISTRICT of Carteretf tnence fouthwesterly IN L'H \NOKKY OF NEW JERSEY IN CHANCERY OF NfeW JERSEY TEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY north o,t the northerly lite of Pit- Baglnolng at a.polnlln 3t. Georges man avenue, thence easterly and 100 stiff aloa^ tha westerly., bnunnary Mutual SavinSavinggs Fund ^Between Energetic Building A at two o'clock, In the afternoon of Avenue wftere the same * Intersect- line ofthe Borough of Carteret and Harmunla,. a corporation. Com- Loan Association of Bloomneld, the said day to the 3herlff'» Office .NoMfie U hereoy given that feet north, of Pitman! avenue- cross- ed by the Port Reading Railroad and ing Popjax street, and' continuing In the ©enter line ot Blair Road to •plalnuni; «l»l Utitla C. Knot, el, dbntplalnant, and Robert Bell, et in the City of New Brunswick, N. J.boards of registry and election for from said beginning point running Homestead Avenue; thence westerly aln Iii-temlanta. Fl Fa for naro als.. DefiTtodants. Kl .fa _ far-sale 'All'the following trtit or parcel the Township of Woodbrldge will the same course to the boundary of northerly along the center line of St, .the First Ward. along the-eenter line of Homestead of mortt'atit'd premises dated Sep- ot mortgaged premises dated 6f tand and uremlse* here4naft*» meet in their, seteral polling places Qeprges Avenue to the southerly Avenue to the Cinter line, of Ash ti'inhiT 1 s. 1930. » .September-**. 1930. particularly described, situate,' lylnp from 1 o'clock P. M. to 9 P. • M. Polling Mace: Old Fords School boundary line of the City of Ralrwayj Street; thence southerly along the . By'virtue-i>r- the-above stated writ lly virtue of tbe above stated writ and being In the Township otWood- (8Undard Tlpe) oh Tuesday, Octo- No, 7. thence easterly along the aoutheny center line of Ash. Street to the SECOND WARD • FIFTH DISTRICT to BH> dltwt»'.„, d and delivered^ I . to me dtrectWJ and delivered, I wilt bridge, in the County of Middlesex ber 14, 1930, for the* purpose of rs- boundary line of -the City oHlahway center Und of Myrtta Avenue; thence and State Pf_ New Jersey. , tislng and correcting their registers., . Comprising both sides of Main to the Pennsylvania Railroad; thence expose to sale at public vendue on|expo,e to -sate at public vendue on v w westerly along the center line of 1 WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-. BEOINNINO at a ^peiht in theAlso ..-..•• street Including dentral F\>rds and. southerly, atbng the Pennsylvania Myrtle' Avenue and Its westerly pro- WFDNKSDAY. NOVEMBER FIFTH, >N I NTH DAY OF OCTOBER. NtNE- southerly side of Pershtng Avenue, Notice is hereby given, that a Gen- LaJayeR? Heights. All- of the- ward Railroad 4o the Port Reading Rail- longation to Woodbrfdge Creek; HUNDRED AND HONORED AND-THIRTY • -••'- huri- eral Election wlll'be held at the va- lying between the northerly line.of road; thence westerly along the Port thence southerly along Woodbrldge rt polling .plaeet to the Townahlp District .No. 4. and the Port Reading Reading. Railroad to the point or Creek to the-Port Reading Railroad; the said day in the S iwW i#i ttildJ Polling Place; Xt'W Fords at ?. ocirtck in We attenJwm of iln tninan Cituiy; oufi NeHEWw Bruimwtoltpignww, N•-•. r;jwithJ. ; Hie westerly sidBIOe* •»o'f Correja New Jersey, between- the hours of- 6 Place: -Avend School, No. Rajlrpad to the^iolnt or place of be- «aiu day lit the .Mwrlffs Office 1n All.the •followin tl* g traclf t 6AMr' parceMfUll I Av0 -.„,„,»-thence . running.unning--. westerly a; mi to T p. hi. (Standard Tlme> otk Sft. I*.'.' . :• . . ,. . . Tuesday, NovwmWsr.4, 19J0, for th'e 8 HtUe City of Now Brunswick, N. Jo.f land and premises hereinafter ^ T£ sald'sld&w. jde e0 o{t PershlnpeH( g Ave- SIlCOND WARD -SIXTH DISTRICT WARD •• THIRD DISTRICT "pollfnR District! " Avenel- School, purpose of lrtli ' All l tith."- fllowing"tracfollowing-tractt orr Parcepa l |particularly described, situate, lying P™'^ .feeL . ,thence southerly at „„„„ „. -„ _. Beginning at a point hi the easter- Contprlsing'Sewaren. • , N 4 lo land and premise* hereinafter.',^ being in til? township bf Wood- .....B,.. ^„.„.„ '^. t-0J Perching Avepue n nl n A United State* Senator [tot full Ry boundary line of Rarltan Town- Polling Place: Sewa#n School. °\ '. " B. J.'DUNIGAN,- particularly Ascribed, situate, lying \brM^. '•- •*th-e Co\ita».oi'• f• ««.«•- FOURTH DIS- Clerk of the Township of Wood- and bt-lns,i^tr...„,..,,..., Townshi. ,, p...,, of Wood, - ,—and- Slat.H|e fit New Jersee y andd ««'pftrnljei witn P<,r8fcirig Avenue forty Pennsylyiftila Railroad and from TRICT expired term). ' . said beginning point running easter- bridge. ^ bridge in the Cpunty .of .Middlesex j m0Vf. (ulty described on a ccylnttept, tfience northerly "and -parallel Including all the ward south of To, be advertised October 3rd.. und Ktwe of New Jersey. ',,. ijriaj) enaitle.d "Map of propehy ot ctlon ctnirse — J"J • A Member of the House of - ly" along the Pennsylvania Railroad Khth e Be tb the center llneflf Middlesex Ave"-. Port Rending Railroad and west or 1980, OctoBej 10th., . 1930, October ;Radlo ic^i to-the southerly, side Of .persh- resentatives front the 3rd Congres- g r r(ue;thenc'e northerly and northeast- J Creekk. ' 24tli.. 1330,- October 3lst., 1930. I-'IKSI-IKST TKACTBBGNi,TKACT—BBGINNlNi,;; at |WflWflodbrl(odbrl(iiKe TownshiTownshp \ln g AvenueAvetlue,, {he point and place ofglonal District. ,Parl*l» House an iron u»|i*- planted In tlj^easterlltrlyy county,, -NewNeN w J Jersey,, SSeptemberp I, IgloiNNlNO. 'A State Senator (To fill vacancy): erly along the center line of- Middle* Polling I,ncifo: sex Avenue to the northerly line of Bidi- of rtHi Or^aJUettue(tisUn; rs^..(tisUntt i&2•«••••,"?—id . L.BrHun as I-UA,P+ yi*M" »»8"'«'"AriStWi N, J ilots 17 and ID in. UIIKK I«« ,«" • As*embly., . tJH.- . : ' • northerly J]0£ of block 448 and block Bi erly direction, measuiefl along said f aUh gtmt,'ftnH--Aiffttiy., i Nv-J.rU' {. lieitn. Weodbridge Town 449 -to fl>5- Pennsylv«ntals.RaUjrfltti sylyiyilll a Railroad where, thee Jjame « »idf ,'>f amUn b Two Membra* o^ tM Board of ••--George's Avenue j.wh!«h map has -, W.JII .sliiP. Middlesex- County 'owned' by and crossing the saijve; thence-aoiith- Intersected^d^VV <lBting,ten- Justice of the Peace (To nil va- thenco anllthsoutherlprivy nirnialongs HIthPe wontprl westerlvy forty-«lx"• <48) ftet distant • Holnk'thfe mum; preniiaea— con-.t t||, |t,Bal-e-flwt of JhaJmnlas """"" 99 WEDGEWOOD AVE. said t*Hjerlj- side ypyed to Rnbcrt Hell and-Anna L. < <• restrictions appearing~^cT* , ^.^ hTnF,forrow4ftg-bond. line oTblOck 38? to the northerly lucatiurcd A g0 t0 0 line onTocTnJFr^ence westerly TeC WoodbrMge 8-0757-W of'St. iryus AVenue in a notth- B«HDell., his wifewJte,, by, deedd recorded >" 'recO fd If anv, and such faets as an . 1 requ and southerly along block '396 and lijvrtlou front the cornelth...e. UUJUMiddlese. x r>,...niu.:riorWCounty ;Glerl»'Bo Officnfflppe i .' surve. ''y "...„woul•d j discloseji..i~»». issuesSTATEDATE. U RIGHTS BONDS •Frederick H/Furner Co. Jjifl^C.,,!.', Osborn; in.Book>17 of dpeSs for coun- continuing the last coufsp In a. of amounting to approxl- "An Act authorizing the creation Straight line to the Port Readlns mirth w-venty-nlm.y ' (79) de- ty on pa«e 86, etc. of a debt of t,he State of New Jersey (JKNEItAIi IXSl'nASCB AND d hlH35'i ) amoir.tlnf' i $5,580. Railroad in the easterly line of Rari- Uiirt>-tiv«' and pn«-halH35'/i to amiroM., Togetiier wltfi all and singular,by the Issuance ofbonds of the State tan To«hshlp; thence northerlv REAL ESTATE i ouc hundr"'l nnd $3,400. • 'n,P riithts; privileges, hereditaments In the »um'of seven million dollars alon^g the easterly line of Rarltan "Are-you inurested in buy VULCANIZING ninety-one U'vi and nlnety-elKht Thfiftliel r with all aan d Hlniiulur1, . aI)m,rtenancea thereuulo bc- for the "acquisition of lands, and in-j Township to the at the one-hundredths- bf i. fftdt tl91.*8>- thp-rights, prlvllfiges, heredi(aii)pnlfl . , of ,n any1viae appertaining. n- ,1ns. t*r; nshiit^. a home in Sf- fi terest therein, water rights and In- beginning. ' , , .. . • _ . . 1 to a lioint in line of lands now oran..„.d! ...... itrlon'unKnii tlinrflHltO 1)0- I " .BERNAR. •,,,»». TiDn \lM . Cf/fAVMfTA M WRrVni i- §«ve*r-aL unusual op- , of- Cutter, thence • north-! 1 or liv anywise appertaining. Sheriff. tert'st therein, for the purpose of ap-| i-nlllng PWP: Iwlln School, Xo. n. portunitVes at present." RIGHT PRICE four (41 d«'Krei's tttty (50) minutes I, UERNAHD M. GANNON, FENSTER & McCLOSKEY, proprlatioli, conserving and protect- SKIX>VD • WARD <• SEVENTH DIS Ing the potable waters of this State; | TRICT For Appointments Phone DON'T eust tliirtj-Eour (34) feet to- 11 , -Sheriff. '. ' solicitorssliitor . RUIN THAT TIRE SIMON h, FISCH, providing the ways anil means to pay 1 Comprising Colonia nnd north to ' H-0713--8-0230 point; thence south eighty-two be advertised October ,...e Gounty line. All of the wnrd twenty-seven and one-hulf. $21.42 Solicitor. October lOtti., 1330. A permanent repair Is 1 pay and discbarge the .principal north- ot the northerly boundary or (27 'i) minnWs west two hundred To lie ndverthed October 3rd., 1930 an as cheap as- a temporary (hereof; and providing for the sub-District No. 6. Sewarep, N. J. one. • and two feet and ninety-five one- October- 10th., , lfl30, Octolier mission of thls/Law to tlie people at Polling Place: Oolottta Schlol. hundredth* of a foot (202.95) to ajlTtli.; 1930 and October 24th., l!>30. ADVERTISEMENT— Bring It Down and a general election." . SKCOXD WARD -• EIGHTH DIS: I STATE IN^TITCTff)N BONDS TRICT LET US FIX IT RIGHT! George's "Avenue Bouth twelve H2> An Actt authorlnfiiauthorliTOK the creation BeginninK at a point In the easter- (All Work Guaranteed) SHERIFFS SALE ly boundary line of Rarjtan Town- degroeK fortj-six (4.6) tnlitutes east j of a debt of the State~ot"Se,w Jersey, , . Repair Shop at forty-thrt^(;13) feet to'the point or SHERIFF'S SALE by the Issuance of bonds ot the State ship where the same is intersected by place of BEC.INN1NO. „. HN\CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY in the slim of ten 'million dollars for the Pennsylvania Railroad 5nd from GEORGE R MERRILL 24 Green Street IN CHANCERY OK NEW JERSEY Between Praclical Building State "Institutions;, providing the,said beginning pqint runTTIng north- SHCONU TRACT — BEGINNING Between M. Irving Demarest. Loan Association ofi tnthe Cituuyy oi wayg nnti means to nay the. Interest westerly and northerly along the "%l a stake planted thirty-three (S3) Complainant, and K. & S. Invest- Newark, a. coirpnratio . n of New'0_( .ga id aebt nnd als.. o to pa. y. and liio-Ieasterly line of Rarltan Township Tel. Woodbridge 8-1246 feet from ills corner of a road Jead- ment Co., Inc., iv corporation, De- Jersey,...Complainant, and JeaH-|cniuse tne principal thereof; and (the Bame being the center line of iiis from Rowland's Corner to the femiant. Fl fa for anl^ of uiort- ette Myers, ot. ala.. Defendants. providing for the"submission of this Mutton Hollow Road) to the north- CIVIL ENGINEER .(1 premlwB. dated July*«V erly line of block 440; thence east- HENRY JANSEN .Stone BrldKO, now known an St. RW Pi Fu for sale oJL._.nifirffiasedJ: law ti!_tiic people at a general -elec- 8URVETOR George's Avenue, said beginning 1930. premises dated September 18, tion." . erly along the nortlierlj^line of block Tinning & Sheet MetaJ - point being also a corner of lands By virtue of Hie above stated writ 1030. ' STATE HKJHWAY 1IOXDS 440; thenCte easterly along the north- Work formerly of C. P. Osborn; tlience to me/directed'and-delivered, I will Uy virtue ot tliu above stated writ "An Act authorUing the creation erly line of blocks 440, 441. 442-J. 'Also Furnace Work 442K, 443C, 447P, 447L to the cen- norlii sevfMity-nlne (79) degrees pxfiosf to nale at public vendue on j me directed und •delivered.Iwitl of a debt of, the State of New Jersey, ALDEN STREET WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, bv the issuance of bonds of the State er line of Middlesex Avenue; thence ilvo (B) minutes ea«t one hundred xpose to sale at public vendue" on N. J. (Near White Chorct) and Beventy-elKht (178) feet to the NINETEEN" HUNDRED' AND WEDNESDAY, THE TW£NTY- ln tne- sumO f elghly-three million i southerly alohg the center line of southwesterly corner of lands now THIRTY SINTH DAY OK OCTOBER, NINE- dollars, for hlghgray tmprovlimmtB; IMIddlesex Avenue to the Pennsyl- WOODBKIDGE, N. J. • or formerly of one Cutter; thenco 2 o'clock In the afternoonof .EEN HUNDRED^ AND. THIRTY providing the ways and means to papayy Railr'ftad; thence easterly north four (4) desrees fifty (50) said day 'nt 'the Sherilt'a Ofnee in at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said the Interest off saiidd dehtdht, andd alsl ot to;along the Pennsylvania Railroad to minutes east and. along lands nowtlie City of "New Brunswick, ,N. J. day at the Sheriffs Office in- thepay and discharge the principal he point or place.Ofi beginning. or formerly of said Cutter forty-six All the following tract or parcel Jitlilyy off New BBrunswick, , N. J. Hliereoftherof; atdti pproviding g for J sub- Polling. Place: New Iselln School, of Wind and premises 'hereinafter No. 15. . (4fi) feet-to a point; ilitmco south All the following tracts or parcels |tuisslon of tilts law to the people at tseventy-nine. (791 denKiwev--thlrty-niartlcului'li y described" ", situatesituate,, lylnlyinuj of land and premisesp - hereinafter.^ general election." ' THIRD WARD - FIRST DISTRICT ,„*five an...,d uoive-hal „.f . (35, —Ms%> minutes and bolng irt lite Township of Wood particularly describedbd , situateitt, Iij s Beginning on Staten Island Sound west one hundred and nlnety-one" bridge, iu the County.of Middlesex, and being in the Township of Wood: "The boundary line? and polling at-.'.the eartere*. Lin«f thence north J.P.GERITY&CO. feet ' and ninety-eight on«-huu- and State of New Jersey. bridge, In the'County gf M-lddlesex, places of the various districts are aseriy'and northwesterly, along'»aii Carteret line to Blair Road; thence dredths. of a foot T191.M) to an Ileing" a lot of salt meadow und State of New Jersey. ollo,ws: iron pipe planted in the easterly hounded southerly by the road br K1BST TRACT (as described In nrauirnicTnir-p Southerly along Blair Road to where Real Estate , Insurance "side of said St. George's 'Avenue; causeway, leading from!.Woodbridge tin- first cause of action). •.TfW/" r ,"? i? n thpi't inter8ect8 the center line ot Home- Representing Representing to .'Sewaten now known as Wood- A"»at tract ytai^rteeg n the ^ Avenu^t0 tne center ,,ne o! thenco along said St. George's Ave- ' BEGINNING, at a point pn the Life, Fire, Burglary, Accident bridge Avenue, bounded' easterly by PeuBbylvaniy a Railroad (on the east) Ash. Street; thence southerly along Private Sales, Appraisals, Ex- nue.*..B0Uth. twelve (12) degrues northeasterly 'side of Claire Avenue and Health, Teams, Boilers, forty-six (46) minutes oast forty- WoodbridR* Cieek, bounded' north- 141.67 feet distant southeasterly and the center llin e of AmboAby avenu""^it-lie e center line of Ash StreeStt t to t hthe p e r t Testimony, Mortgage six H6V feet to the point Or plate erly by Heard's Brook and -westerly from, the southeasterly side of Mel- center line., of Myrtle Loans, Business 'Brokerage, Druggists', Employes', Land- Economical Management of lords', and ^Contractors'- Liabil- of BEGINNING. ' ' to Salt Meadow, recently of SQI bourne Court, thence running (1) westerly along the certter line Kelsey, formerly"- of Bertiard Dunl- north 23 degrees 3 minutes 30 secth- e south) a line drawn mid-way.be- Property a Specialty . ity, Marine, Tourist, Salesmen tween New -Second and Myrtle AVenue and its westerly pro- Decrees a'mountlng to approxl- gan aud still earlier of. one Cole. longation to Woodbridge Creek and Transit Iwrorapce,, Auto- •mately $11,600. Being tbe same premises con- projecting easterly to said railroad: Polling Phut:: Fire House, Wood- thence southerly along Wpodbrldgi mobile Fire and Liabllity,Caru- Together with pH and singular veyed to Benjamin and Alexander on'da • east 33.33 feet; thence (3) Bonds & Mortgage* punies and Plata 91ass Ljindermsui by cleed of M. Irving bridge, ' Creek to Glencove Avenue extende the rights, privileges, hereditaments south 23 degrees'3,minutes 30 sec- westerly; thence easterly along sai and appurtenances thereunto be- Demarest and Elizabeth V.sDema- FIRS! WARD -- SECOND DISTRICT onds OT«r 100 feet to the said Glencove Avenue to Sewaren Ave- longing or in anywlao appertaining. rest, his wife, bearing flute April 7 northeasterly side of Claire avenue; All that putt ot the First Wlard 93 Main Street Telephone 8-0283 * Woodbridge 1927 and recorded in the eaat of the Pennsylvania Railroad. nue, also knowd as the CHdRoad and thence H) uortn 5fi d,egrees 56 OER1TY BUILDING BERNARD M. GANNON, County Clerk's Office. -minutes 30'seconds west 33.33 feet Polling Place: Memorial Munici- thence northerly along Sewaren Ave- Sheriff. Decree amounting' to approxl to the point and'place of BEGIN- pal HttililinK. ' ue to Central Avenue; thence east- mately Sl. NING:. • •,'-.• FIRST WARD - THIR|> DISXlUCi; ly* along Central Avenue and it GEORGE SCHMIDT, JR., All that tract between the Penn-. 138.64 Solicitor. - -Tojspthi'r with all and .singular Being all "of lot No. 2 'and the herwiliutnentu sylvania Railroad (on the east) and the rights, privilegeB, southeasterly 83 f f lt N 3 To be advertised October l'Oth., arid Hiipurtenances thereunto be- "'V^maD^nwiad kn* ceQter lihe of Amboy, avenue ton Block on a> map ""rtwa^^ weB(l; M(, mvm a Une (on * 1930, OOctobe rW "Wth,,, 1930, October longing or in anywise appertaining. 24th., 19303, andd OctobeObr 3131sUU BERNARD M. GANNON, •Jlhe north) drawn mid-way between 1930. Sheriff 11 1 nui. ii-'nl I,- VmMneer and New and Second -StreeU, and pro- WILLIAM. IX DANBERRY, y , jg y p -r1BGAI/ ADVBltTISBMKNT—, J1S.32 -! '* Solicitor, Survey, by, , the Perth .Amboy""City line .(on. the ' To be- advertised October 10th. file \t) the .Middlesex County Clerk's Office, New Jersey. i south). 19B0, October 17th., U930, Octobe l»olliu.g Placer Memorial M.unicl-; 24th., 10.30. and October 31st,. Beirg the same premises which SHERIFF'S SALE were conveyed"!* the said Thomas 1 Uildl ' 198ft I Hand by WUli^ . -Hannah, Sherilf FIRST XV 1HD - FOURTH plSTJHOT of'Middlesex Ca y, by deed bear- All that part df the FiVgt Ward IN CHANCERY Of NEW JERSEY I pa'utli of Heard's Brook, siad west of —Between THE FRANKLIN SO-' ing even date an infen^ed to be,re- corded -. sUuulSw*«ual*«ual>>- .therewiherewitth thf center line of Ambo^ »vejiue. CIETY. (POff. HtMTE"BUILDING" •PiilUng Flnee rjto. It School, AND SAVINGS, Cpmulainant, and this being a purchase money, mprt- age and being given-to secure theJ»ines Street. ' ' " " HERMAN SWERDLOVE, et ala., FIKST WARD -- FD?TH DISTRICT Defendants.' Fl Fa1 for sale of CHANCEliy -OBtHEW JERSEY ayment' of the; purchase \prlce in he said de.ed tin.ont)dQ All that, part Qf tli£ First Ward mortgaged premises dated Sep- —Between COfcOMIA BUIIiPIND '—(as described We north of Heard'd s Brook and . tember 16, 1938. \ & LOAIi AHSOQTATION &c.,' Com- wert of the line of By virtue of the above stated 'WJit plalnaut, and COLONIA COMMU- the second., iuse, ot action). BEGINNING At trie intersection avenue, and also that part Of, the to me directed land delivered,.''I will NITY C1AJ13, a ,c6rporatlon of side of Claire' First Ward rying:w»Vol the center exupae to sale qt public vendun on New Jersey,' Defendant. Fi Fa ..i northwesterly side |Une of Linden avenue, and north of WEDNESDAY, THE TWE5NTY- for sale jot mortgaged premisfes- venue and Ayoiauo)' thonee line drawn parallel Green NINTH DAY WpeTOBER. NfNE- dated SepletnOor'^8, 1980. : I iireet an? of the TEEN HUNDRED 1«ND THIRTY By virtue of, the above stated writ ilng (1)' along »fa Claire Avenue lorth 66 4egreM. 66, minutes 30 northerly' Hne thereof.! at two o'clock Standard Time, Mn to me directed and delivered, I will Place: High School, - the afternoon of the said day in theexpose to sale at' public vendue on ecdnils wes.t 5iTfe«t; tbencer (2) south 23 degree 04J minutes 30 WARD •• SIXTH DISTRICT Sheriff's Office in the City' of New WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY- All| that tract between the'Penn . Brunswick, N. J.( econds west 100 feet; Ihence (.3) NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, NINE- south 56 degrejei 5,6 minutes, 30 sylvania Railroad (on the east), and All the following tract or parcel TEEN HUNDRED AND" THJRTY the center line of Linden avenue ( on of laojd .and premises hereinafter seconds east 691W*P10% inches,to at two. o'clock Standard (Time, in lie northwestertf Side of Bamford| the west); and between the center particularly described, situate, lying the afternoon of" Ue,j»id dpy in the line of Freeman street (on the and being In tne Township of Wpdd- Sheriff's Office In VU& City of, Sew Ave.nua aforeaafq and thence (4) north) and (on the south) a line . bridge, in the County of Middlesex Brunswick, N. J. ife \ • • along the same a tb, 27 degrees 24 drawa-jmralle! with ijreen street, 18 east 100 feet and State of New Jersey, known as All the foUowloS jfract or marcel minutes 30 seed and 10W feet north Of the northerly lot 9 on "Map of Karku» Heights, ot land, and" prenJlfflje hereinafter . ro Inches to the said southwesterly Une thereof. \ ; phone industry, just being a Telephone. - side of Claire Avenue and the point Middlesex County, ' >Iew Jersey, particularly despribed, situate, lying Polling Place: High School. John F. Murphy got 1 dated June, 1924" filed In the office and being In the Townflhip of Wood- or place of BEGINNING. This de- Pioneer is a credential, of character— scription is ln acoordnnce with a of the Clerk, of the County of Mid- bridge, In the County ttt 'Mtddletfer, SECOND WARD • FIRST DISTHJUT dlesex as Map No. 1076 in File No.and State of New Jersey, survey made by George R. Merrill, perhaps because it takes r^en and women :• \ Civil Engineer, Woodbrldge, N. i:, Comprising all of Keasbey. All of •620; said premises being more fully Shown, known and designated as bounded and described,as follows: December, 1926. the Ward south of Lelilgh Valtey Pinrecentlji.Hfi leads lOtsNos. 22, 23, 24. and 25 In Block tracks. of character to carry on through the stir--* i. BEGINNING at ft' point OB \HW*i R r,n t a'l. n Yii a n on1111 Aii \ Being all of lots 7 and 8 on Block. . Westerly Utite of Borothy -SWeet dis- BV8-b> as phuwfl-and-designated «a- tant 100 feet .southerly from the No.., 5, on a •certain Sttifl fi fnap entitled "M»t> Of ee*U*l -WARD -,- SECONpjDlS, ing, difficult year* ofthe corner formed by; the Intersection Of- ColMia., Him,., Park, the Hub of Woodbrldge," TRICRI T • ff"ff" Colonia, New Jersey, property of Comprialng Hopelawn and Fraser 'jirsey Telephone Pi- "A" of &aid westerly side of Dorothy ! situated in Woodbrldge Township, oTa new art,sucih as that of tne telephone. Street with the southerly side of The Corporation of Colonia, "Oct» County of, Middlesex, State of NewHeights, AIL of the ward north of Karkus Avenue running thence (.1) ber, .1S16, fVanklin March, Sur- Jeusey, surveyed and-.mapped by the*Le*hlgii Valley Railroad tracks, oncers a number of i westerly at right Angles to Dorothy veyor," which said' map waff duly Louis I'. Booz, Jr., Engineer and east of. the center of' Crows Mill filed In (the office of tha Clerk of the Auihfiv N J on road, and uoiith of th^ center O ^hom will complete , The Mew, Jersey telephone organization Street feet to a stake ln thCounte y -pf Middfesex- on the-15th e"otb7h. Ci Jk of 'King' George', Post Road, from saW i' boundary nae between.lot 9 and.lot day oi January, 1917, .as Map No.. 1 th6 {'Century in the 12, thence (2J -southerly -along the 83,8Dctrft. , i amoun Middle** Qountuyy,, N. J. ';; ^S.^L ,^,1^. '° toiiay has 1,000 Pioneers within its ranks. Being boundary of the boundary line- between lot 15 andmatejy |3.370.Q0amountin. g to approxl- the same premisei s whichih PolliitK Place: JJ«i>eIaHn i>cho<>l,j were the- lot !k 40 frer,uu» *,iUhtbe(4i ) all ftn4'*f»Kttla.T $'l Tbomas f WARD . TUIKD DlflTlUCT , The youngest has had 21 years.of service. easterly parallel, with the fl rut aitat of Mid4lesfrx County,, by p. n iw &6" feet'tfeet' too a stake in theand. aptiurtonaaoes thereanU) (liat tr»ct lying north of the Ulg -V They areiey individualfinth^ organs- wemei-ly line of Dorothy Street, longing, or In .anywise appertaining rng eypu date aud hilended to- b« *o- corded Btmultaneousiy herewith, Valley RalU uad tracks west ot Ciow theuce, (4) northerly along' the BERNAR.D M- dANNON, Mill road, ^ and south of • Kim . Nation, cpntribating from their knowl- westerly Una of Dorothy Street 40 tlite-being'a purchase money mort- Sheriff. Gebrge'B Post road. I .I-' feet to the po,lnt or place of begln- gage and being ^Iven to secure the HENRY ST, C. LA.VIN, payment of tbe purchase, price ' in Pli PPlacel t Brolth Oster> ,; edge; of the years tb the combinacion oY mng. 118. SoUcitor. the 'said deed d mentlonA gaunt* iltumw, Fords. Premises known as 21 Dorothy To be advertised October 3rd, SBOQNP "WARD -4 FOVIITH -Street, Woodbrldge, N, J. DecreeD s amquntinti g % approxi- , s experience and youth that has kept*W 1930, October XOth.. 1930, October .' TBJOT Decree %rnoiintln« to.. 17tb.,'l930 and October 24th,, 1930. mately 117,680, . singular Comprising central Ebrds. A! mately *2J3.T8-00. TtTogetheh r witith all aid v ' Telephone abreast of New Jersey's i ' • Together with alt and singular, —USUAL ef rlgbtB, prlTUegesj heredtUmj that' tract lying north of Kin! the rights, privileges, hereditaments 1ftppurtenancei thereunto Us- George's Peat roanroan, lying betwev *~- tngre than fifty'years, -'., and appurtenances thereunto >. bo- or-iin anjrwlil e iprtinln* tbt e B 4i TownrtiTrtiiip Hoe and th longing or \k anyviae apperUlnlng. *W=' boundaroda y Of hth»» » FiiFiririitt War44, ,an d ly y- BERNARD M. GANNON, flb.«riff ini g aoutn off « northerltthl ybo boundard y Sb«H« IK CWAlJCBRY OF NEW BERNARD DfiVIN, dlb^ lill FRANK B. tor- ing «r| point to*»« B»M- }*4.S6 be adve ib«r 8rd., 100 fat north ot tW ftk To be , October Una of Fifth itM«t; tpM , }»30, aod eriy KSd 100 (a«t north «t I* 'JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY str»«t erowlitf OrtQt »M«W to th A HIV mm l»JITlTttTIOH 1ACKID BY HAT|p»|#ME«QUfce« THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 11

PUBLIC SERVICE NETS *" Mi. afternoon ofj Being Itnown and ft. Curb and Gutter; l,«ll «j. ydsdeslgnato. d therein arid required by Hon 1O tmi bond! of the Dtitrtet City ot'New mamwtek, It. J. .• •• " Penetration HMadam Pav»«»nt; the specifications; must be encloacd In the corporatp e name ot the- Dis- „ All the following inet.»fr.mg»> $42,000,000 FOR YEAR 71 lln. ft F YNrttea fewtf«fewtftf1«' In sealed envelope, bearing ih- trict tor the said la trr* •f land • and premlsea bOTtlBKWf . parcel I »onla Manor. li«lla, N. i. Unn. ftftt , II" "tata* Vtata 8«* 88«w«w r Htfus« naja* w4 addmt ot tha bidder and Hundred: pajttraUrlr described, hereinafter j by Radio .Assbclates, Inc., Connections; a Manholes, name of proposed work on the out- Aft Mttl In th« Town .situate, lying)by Larson £ itox, flte u4 •illtl side. ^WNS-tiViA U» , Tbli day ot bridg«> la- the County WHUIB aad RtaU ot New Jertaf. lhe proposed work, prepared by George g September 30, 19JO, issued | . County of Middlesex - --.O«ce as Map No. 993, File t. Merrill, Totruklp Engineer: have New Jersey,- and must be aceompa- I. C. ENSIGN, known and daMfMttf M public Service Corporation o{ *™f* of New Jersey, bounded No. 578. Matrt«t Clerk. Lot U* trotting oft'-tta «u hv 11 teen itod in th« oHee of skM «•-nied by a ebwk tor » sun ^w JerBey, showh s fof r thh e corpora-i" «»«rlbed at follows: Decree amounting to appro*!- glneer. In the Hnlelpal Building, ot 10% ot th« ntsuat Md,j*lthoui To b« adirertlMdv ; OctobeI r 17th., ly III* of Mtflf Arttfl»*JM> Wt ,„-,„ and Us subsidiary companies BEOINNINQ at'a point on themate!yiJ,800. 1130, and Ottober UVL, 1910. westerly line ot rorf Arm*** 9 Woodbrtdgge Tomwhtp.. New Jerseyy, conditional endorsement, protided :,rnsss earninggs of $138,7*4,702.601*?"'$,7*,7 "* •«• of Rldgeley Avenue Together with all and singular d b t«td b l Wld check shall not be less thaw shown m a map entitled*. 'T ; , a ainiitt %\UAn.n»Mt9t%\UAnn»Mtt ibeibtMuLMS feet southerlsoutherlyy frofrom the and may be t by prosptntlra Maple. Park," »1laat#fe at. K the righU, privileges, hereditaments bibidderd s ddurini g 'builnHs hhours. [600.00, payahh to the order ^if th» ;w,,ln! monthi ending September 80, iowner formeed by hthe .intersection and appurtenances thereunto be- The standard tropoaal tarat IN To#nshlp Tnaaurer, and a 8ur*ty Woodbrldf* and ,.,:». an Increase of $4,666,983.05. '°* Mld sl°« of Rldgeley Avenue MiddlM*x Cwmtr, New lth longing or In anywise appertaining. attached to the spaciflcatlom, copies Company certificate stating that Operating expenses, maintenance, * the southerly ahle of Green BERNARD M.-GANNON, ot which may bt. Obtained upon ap- Surety Company will provide tn> SHERIFFS SALE Ttjr«d by Larson and __...... n\M and deprecation for the period i Street and running thence (1) in Bagineera. nied in th» OAM ot n • . j. • . Sheriff, plication to theThtfaw. bidder with the required bold, and v,ro 196.000,348.21 an Increase of * «>sterly direction at right an- JACOB L. NEJWMAN, Plans and sp«*lflcatlohs will be must be delivered at (he plate and the Clerk ot fciddle*ei Couaty. • sno,006.90 leaving a Ineoue Biet tor Rldgeley Avenue 12J feet IK CHANCERY W NBW JERSEY BBOINNINO at a point 0* CM n Me 925.81 Solicitor. furnished to prospective bidders ub- before tha> boar tboTv mentioned. —Between JERSEY MORTOAQB irom operation of M«,T34,354.38 t « (*) in \ wutherly direction , To be advertised Octobef 10th., on payment ot Ten (110.00) Dol- The Township Committee reserve* westerly llhe of Ford AT*** 4J»> ,. a(?ainBt 140,758,377.23 for the parallel to Rldgeley Avenue 40 feet „ .... • AND TITLE GUARANTY COM- tant southerly fifty a»d . aU-hM- then e 1930, October 17th., 1930, October lars, f hleh amount win be refunded the right to reject any or all bid* pANY,.Complainant, and CATH- ,».eiv« months ending September, p <*) In a westerly direction dndths (50.8) feet from the >m el t0 the 24th., 1930, October 31it., 1930. upon return ot plans and specifica- W deemed to the beat Interest ot the BRINK M, TENURE, at rir., De- jn 1929 an Increase of 11,975,-,l " *»t course 126 feet tions before the time specified toi Township so to do.' v ' • ------I.77.1B f^jtWMM »Wf Rldfl ;-~MK**fc ADVHKttSBMBN **• - At it m«rthi»jtueT«rTflfiw«.t*ri«i;mmii8rtfTiP Bras must be made on the stand* ,ho board of dfreeton of Public 'ecuon along .Bald.-aWe of JUageler atd- proposal 4*m* in 4ha manner ,. OctoberMtK . ...nice Corporation, Edward Hop- A.vtnue 40 , feet to the point or SHERIFF'S SAfcfc designated therein and required by Advertised October 17th., IN CHANCERY Or NEW JE to ma directed and dvllverad, I will hundredth! (IB.03» feet toa pointj ..,imon, Jr.. of. Drewl and Company, P'*e» p( BEGI.-.NINO. the ipeclftcatlons; mast be enclosedand October ,14th., 1 1930. expose-to sale at public vendue on »-aa elected a director 111 place of! ?ell>8 lots,, 59 and 60 in block —Between The Broad, and ar- "v. thenc* (2) westerly on a lfme At ket Building and Loan """ ln, tested envelopes, bearing th« I WEDNESDAY, THK ffWELFTH innmaa S. GftU*. resigned. Mr. ,3T3-G on map entitled "Hap of name, and addreaa of th4 bidder and AOVBRTURMVIVT— DAY OK NOVKMBBR, NINETEBN right angles or nearly so t* 'add HopKlniion waa_also elected a di-1 Bfrteier Terhtc*, stttMtv tin im • Ucuv.a- . . . ant, westerly line of fort Avotaue, On««w» name of proposed work on the out- , HUNDRED -AND THIRTY hundred, and tw«n(y-nlde aad nlne- ,-,-ctor "urthurh e Offaeriyitflraeriyihhg companiei s iI WoodbfiffgWoodbfiff eTb TownsbTpT r MfddWx aa,d Arthur N. Plerion, et. at.side. , addressed to the- Township K O T I O E at two o'clock BUhdart Time.In the ; ,f which Mr. Gates was a director.!County, N. J." Defendant, n Ka for sale ot Committee,- Woodbrldge Township afternoon of the said day In thty-foue r hundrtdths (13I.*4> f«M to mortgaged premises dated .Sep- a point In said' (*sterly, UB« of N»w Jersey, and must be icconV Notice Is hereby given to thele-i8n., 1930, October r any of their heirs, devisees, exe- fMHlanta. 1*1 Ka for sale of prem-erly Jlne of I'erghlivg Avenue forty Avenue High School. |rorded December 28, P27. in Book :>.i>, administrators, grantees, an- ises dated September 16 l!)30 • feet to a tack lTTTence; .thence (2) Voters residing within • Election ] 805 of DeedB f.or Middlesex County, 31st., 1030, and November 7th., •,.- or HUCcemiora in mglit, title Sealed proposals for the construe- 1930. • v ...„.-...... ( «y virr - o( th* ibove. xtated writ northerly -and at right angles to t(1 ion of Benjamin Avenue Curb, Gut- DistrlM No. 1, of Ward No., i, must page 3,08. and oth«rs am defend. '"* directed and delivered, I will frfail^nk Avenue "one hundred feet ter and Penetration Macadam Pave- vote a.t Schoo_ . l...»„_ No. 8, a. t Keasbey,,._-^_.. . .,i Subject tp reBtrlcWons of record: to a Btake In the northwest corner 1 \iui are required to aiipcai «*l>ose to sale at public vendue on pjent. Woodbridge Township, Mld-| Voters residing within Election, •Decree amounting to . apprdxt- answer the bill of said c6m- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FfPTH,of lot No. 23; thence (8) -westerly District No. 2, of Ward No, 2, must mately 110,700.00. and parallel with l'erBhlng Avenue ttounty, ^!ew Jersey, will be . iin.nt. un or bt fori' the iBtli day NINETEEN HUNDRED AND received..by. the Township Commlt- vote at School No. 10. at Hopelawn.. Together with all and singular, np«r nr >ha. •.alii I.III THinTY. forty feet to a Stake ln the north- Voters • -residing within. Election the rights, privileges, hereditaments, SPEC'S TAXI at two JI- laKfii as courimaed'analust ° cjock Standard Time In the DtstTlcte 3, 4 and 5 of Ward No. 2,;an4 appurlonances ih«r«unto be- .: :. . -. ?. , afternoon of the said day at the,4, southerly and parallel to the must vote at School Nfth., -c, in thfe County of Mlddlwex described .premises; to wit: soula Manor, Iselln, N. i., Wood- 1130. -**- A J brldge Township, Middlesex County, dam Pavement. - Voters, /residing within Election .inU suito or new Jersey, and, ddee ' '' thoBe certain lots,, tracts or ' Plans aud specifications for thDistricte s No. 2 and No. 5, of Ward ,iii.- r Woodbridge, In tne Cwinty of Fox, C. E., 175 Bmtth-fctreet, Perth R. Merrill, Township Engineer, have at Avenel, Am hoy, N. J., which map was died been filed in the office of satd En- Voters resiuing within Election In Ulo«k 39G-C ou morMiddlesee x and Stale o( New JerRey, ; n SHERIFF'S SALE Map of St. George's H«>ighu, ^_ __ _ particularl. _ _-A.I .1.1 y deacjibtid1 ' t* t , as to:- • - the office of the Clerk, or theglneer, In the Municipal Building,!District No. B, ot Ward No. 3, must Woodbridge Township, New Jersey,'vote at School No. 12, at Sewaren. WiMMiui'idBe, N. J. surveyed by '0W8:" County of Middlesex, on .August 30, IN CHANQERY OF NBW JERSEY Al1 lots and may be inspected by prospective I Voters residing within Election —Between Fredrllc Jensen and r,..»rt:u It. Merrill, C. E., Wood- °' 782-783 and 784 in1922, as map No. 803, Ills, No. 678, Wock H o n a ma of a id i bi e tilar bidders during business hours. IDlstrict No, 7, of Ward No. 2, must Mary Jenaen, his wife, Complain- N~. J. Auril 1927' owned > l' l°t owned by Uald uremises being more particular- The standard proposal forms are'vote at School No. 2, at Colonia. 1 (HJSHOLM t (HAPMAN developed by th<- Woodbridge Sewaren Realty and Investment ly bounded and described as above. ants, and Smith Realty and Im- attached to the specifications, copies At said meeting, the following Co.^u , ' -Companym T, located _a_t 3ewaxen, ln "Decree amounting to approxl- provement Co., a corporation, et. ttmtwt ttm Ym .. 1 propositions will be submitted: To i..- nIU.UK at"i' Doint on the east-' "' 'Township" of Woodnrldse,' in "lately $2,770. of which rna'y be obtained upon up-, ale., Defendants. Fl Fa for sale Umirn Mm 1mb Cmt Mmtmii t plication t* the Engineer. authorize the-Board ot Education of mortgaged premises dated Sep- »; side ol Jansen Avenue diZt "•« County of Middlesex, and'State Together with all and singular SOS MADISON AVBNUB, .-rih.rly 100 feu from th« noril..'"f New Jersey, surveyed March 23,hhyighU nHvUe^es heredi ^.ents Plans and specifications will be'to erect an addition of twelve rooma tember 26, 1930. furnished to prospective bidders up- to Schoolhouse Number Eleven at PERTH AMBOY . b)- Mason ft Spilthp . C. R. Bean- d appurtenances thereunto By virtue ot the above stated writ • .u-t corner of Jaji&eiL-AStnut' on payment ot Ten (HO.00) Dol- Woodbridge; to purchase for said to me directed and delivered, I will !.' JnRton Avenue; running thence at a poinitt in thh e easterltly lunging or In anywise appertainingi . Phone P. A. 2600 - 2601 llne BERNARD M. GANNON, lars, which amount will be refunded addition, school furniture and other expose to sale at publlo venduo on < 11 easterly at right angle* to Jan- of Central Avenue distant two Sheriff. upon return of plans and specifica-necessary equipment, and -to exWEDNESDAY* , THE TWELFTH ,-n • .Vvenui' 100 feet; thencv (2) lH«ndred (2001 feet northCly from ,( - THOMAS MEACUAM 1 tions before" the time specified tor pend therefor not exceeding' One ,i,.;-tlHTly and parallel with Janaen 'I" cqrner. formed by the intersec-|JACO1I I.. NEWMAN, DAY OF NOVEMBER, NINETEEN tion 2 72 th« opening of bids. Hundred iorty Thousand Dollars, Manager 50 feet; thence (3) winter- ?f the northerly linline oot PleasPleas;•.- ;* /j ..- SoHcitor. HUNDRED AND THIRTY ananl l With-the easterly line, of To be advertised October 10th., Bids must be made on the stand' and at 2 o"clock In tins afternoon ot • und d nara lei wU Ihe tint d • «*«» Withthe easterly line, of ."•r.b°l coS™ 00 fee to the east- Central Avenue; thence (1) running i 1M301M30 . OctobeOtbr 17th.17t,h 19301930, October ard proposal forms In the manner | To authorize the Board of Educa-said day at the Sheriff's Office In the IKI° I qouni«S ' iuu ieci m mhe rumCe- n . , . • ,'../- 1 \ inu mill nntnhar iiot loin 'A' h northerly and along tM' eaaterly ;24tl, 1930, October 31st. 1930. riv aide of Jans^n Avenue; thence northerly and along the easterly: 24th.. 1930, October 31st., 1930. ,\> southerly along the easterly lln(1o f Central Avenue, seventy-ftve ADVKJITISEMBNT— our.-,.- of Jau»en Avenue 50 fet-l to '75' feet: tnen« *2' ""»J>»nK «*»*•- •Hint or place of beginning. er[7 *n(1 alonS the southed line of And you Kred-L: ttonca and Rosie10,1 No- 785- o"e hundred fifteen SHERIFFS SALE Konca, his wife, Frank Curcio'. Mrs. feet to he westerly-line of curcio, wife of said Frank Curcio, ""' "oundary line of the, now orN CHANCERY .OF NEW JEBS'EY •u-'i. heirs, devisees and personal formerly Bj-evfster. Mansion Plot; —Between. Samuel Schwartz, tl len ie 3) r nln '.pr^entallvea. and their or anyVi 1 « < '»! g southerly and Complainant, and Woodbrldge ,,Hr heirs, devisee*, executors, ad- al(1IV the,,sa 'd westerly; Une ofi Construction Compaby, et. ala,,, er*ntees' asBliiiis or' Hrewster. Mansion Plot, sevenfy-flve or Defeddants. Fl Fa \for sale of. grantees, assltns (75)feet; thence (4) running ^rest- mortgaged premises Wted Sep- ^nocfsaorii in liKht, title and Inter- line of ••.-i, are made party defendants, be- fry "" ,«i R f «A , tember 2ft) 1930. ' No (110) By virtue'of the above stated writ •>u*e you ate the inortgagow and >' - T«'pointL on, ore hundreplace odf beginning. owners' of the pifiniH«'8 mentioned o me directed aad .delivered, I will expose to sale at public vendue On THE YUKON ' ih«rein. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, *Kk'i b.v deed of Sewaren Realty and NINETEEii HUNDRED-rtitD STANLEY K. . ...U...... L Investment .Company,, dated April Sol-r for Complainant U , THIRTY Automatic! Elettric ivi"smith at' .''2th.. 1029, and recorded In the of-at 2 o'clock 'In the afternoon ot Herth Amboy N" J ,«<* of the C'prk of the County of said day at thftj Sheriff'a Office In the Perth AmbOj. ft. J. jillddlegex ln ,,nolt of dPP(la 951 tor Dated: October 15, 1930. Illy ot New Brunswick, N. J. 1 24-11/21 (it.) , Bald county, on page 138. All the following tract or parcel kef r iteration .Judgment amounting to approxi ot land and' premises hereinafter —LKOAL APVKHTlHKMKKt^- j'na^'y ^"5"^ particularly described, situate, lying Togetheet r with all 'and singular and being in the Township of Wood- the Wghts, privileges,.hereditament! bridge, In the* County of Middlesex for the price of an _.SHERIFF', S SALE and appurtenances, thereunto be and State of New Jersey. • IN CHANCERY Of NEW JERSEY onglng or in anywise appertaining Being known and' designated as ^BftWeeo HEMBY AXJBL JEM- ^. " BaitNXRftlM, GANNON. Let? 'NOBNos. . 21 and 22,, Block 859K, jprdinary refrigefa^pr SEN AND SEDSELJfJNSEN, his , d/ ^ Sheriff. on a'"Map ot Avenel Gardens', situ- wire. Complainant* and HARpLDjBTANLEY.Fj KACZMAREK, ated in Woodbria6e Township, Mid- PBDEKSEN, Delejant. Ki Fa; $30.66 | Att0A"e,.y dlesex County, N. J., November, for sale of mortgaged premUes'j TO be advertlse'd °ct^er tOth., 1921." - Only »175 dated September 4, 1930. I1930. October ftth., l»»0. October BEGINNING at a point in the lly vlrtutjof th«. above stated writ :24th., 1930, and October •!, easterly Une ot Cornell Street, dis- .to me dlrectwi and delivered, I will JJ930. • <* . f . , tant northerly >6ne hundred feet from its intersection with the • jpose to aale at publlo vendue on —LBOAL ADVKRTISKMBST,— WEDNESDAY, THEl TWENTY- northerly line ot Harvard Avenue, NINTH DAY QF QCTOEER, NIN1E- from thence - running (1) Easterly, TEEN HUNDRED AND THTRTSf SHERIFF'S SALE parallel wllh Harvard., Avenue, one.' it two o'clock Standard Time, ln hundred (100) feet; thence (2) northerlly paraUelll l witithh Cornell afternoon of the said day In th» ]N CHANCERY OP NEW JERSETi sheriff's Office in the City of New, —Between The Broad and Mac-Street, fifty (50) feet; thence (3) Brunswick. N. J. I i^ Building and Loan Aasocle westerly, parallel with the first de- IHK Yukon is the latest addi All the fo.lowlng tract or parcel; tlon, a corporation, Complainant, scribed course, one hundred (100) f feet to a point ln the said easterly 'f land and premises heretnAfwri and ' Samuel'Kalln, et. ala,, De- tion of the well-known Kelvina- iiirtlcularly described, situate, lylnK; fendantB. Fl Fa for Bale of line of Cowjell Street; thence (4) ind belns In the Township of mortgaged premises dated. Sep- southerly, along said easterly line of Cornell Street., fitly (50) feet to tOr line of electric fef Agdrators. Woodbridge, - in the County ol Mid- tember 25, 1930. <• ie point or place ot BEOINNINQ. u» MOOBd *«n# one at public TMdn* oa hundred Met t» •*»*• toJU .. NOVBMBER NW»- todtb.riy llM ot Pmblaf Amw *. mttvnm HUNDRiBD aad the poUt or pla*» e? mmnra AND THIRTY 'NHWOi . THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1030

hut hurt contributed fully and freely ROYAL PAIR TO WED IN HISTORY ASSISI CHURCH to his country during the Word COUR«»««>•.•.•«»•.,-,-..T HEKCEDES. — ' Watson Outlines COUNTY WOMEN War; though .is mayor of JUtMralU... . BANQUET WEDNESDAY hp would have, been entit.edL to ex-;. . "«n i LAUD QUINN fio» aotiVe service, 1 lrBcr,.llml8 Iwr lne Two Plans for Stttphln returned • > ^ »_...•. »« .*. »_"«U:i| /'CunfySgIGver Declares Trunk Sewer or Individual PUnU Needed. "If something* ton't done about Haul that, though she IE run-! d for re-election In her congres-! than the condition of the Rarltan River, nine reelection In her congres! than .... m It will !)•• wolw than the J'assaic district, she canceled four whho know him well and Intimately. follow River ever wiik," declared Rulsell speaking engagementss iInn orVleoAlerr too He comess to us asi a patriot,, a manly c'hWken dinner. I keep her promise to Mrs. KJrkpst-'candidate, witihh a record o ff Berviciee Mrg Maj0 ,g belnR ag,,.leit WatBon, couiiMl for the Port Hurl- 1)1 tan roiiiiu(«ston at the luncheon r.ck, to address the women Tf MW- Jhat is clean." wholesome and un- „„ } a.-Levi, Mrs. John Slnhor'n r M Ungan ' JJ - Mr. Watson explained In* recent- 1 »''«»-3|S^Margaret SulHva^Mrs. A. briiV report of the C6nunl|ialog*'s *ngln- »T"ntt BwirwmTpimnriHsiwt*•••-»»»^.wtwwwl;-wna...utfBMi',»,i ,. « King Victor Emmanuel paid me here tortgbt" said Mrs, |B»lrd, placed him on the Republican .„_-.-«,> >>•» who affected, gevefal plans 1 Itr \reaimtjni Of tbe sewkge. of Italy Norton. "I—. assttr- e you that any-1ticke-- '-'••- t• t•o reprewn-t» tttal.k.-ir- interests.!'-»—-fig., 'jiitRirr w »AUi said thei1* are two po»- Former King Ferdi- tin* 1 _.... h«T*M*ifl«»le Waobas1 to udonat-Writ, theconsfruc- nand of Butfirla been .due to ine loyally and. support | FORPS ROLLING FUCE Uon of a trunk Mirer to collect and of such women as yourselves and Parkinson. ha. carfy I lie aewage te Han tan Bay King Uorli of Bulirtrii. the leadership of such women as sheriff's sale has and secondly, the construction u* in- Mrs, Kirkpatrlck. I feel, quite cer- Intensely and great ease. dividual stwuge .treatment • plants tain that the presence o*f so many di'strict of the Sedbnd \va]( for tWii to»:n. • enthusiastic w&meo, here tonight, is November v in tKe Smith «. tration at Washington is a Ostergaard's Oarage, Forfls,. "Of course we reams that the not due to a desire to,henr cam- Ing' regime. Two years ago voters construction., of individual plants paign speeches, but to a sincere lore were,told tnat the election of Re- Township • Clerk B. Ji. Dunlin would be-an expensive proposition, yesterday announced tnat the afcsisrtMi. Mr. WatBOrt, "but in lime party. _ _ . it wilribpcpme neaetMary 'as It lifts; never given a woman a chance to >>« iwhicti/vould'yleld ample prosperity been iStUuated that S5,uOO,uOU gal--] elected In counties, wnere a woman s and g^m^y. Today we. face a lonh of WIHK are dlschargtd into, nomination would assure her elec- , ^ Democratic- party hi the river each day." u |(stg t 1 nAn. When the Demoerata of H fl-,;,afWayll bewi i»uad upon in our na- FC. TO MEET lf tbe ireat'ttitat plant p.an la I son County nominated me, it was «"»|t|onal cr|ges. It Is time to clean adopU-U plant* '"Will have to be empty Kesture. becau" it meant tl- 'h0UBe -Snttr ug vgu WOmen know, it ON BANQUET PUNS erected in Rarttan, 8omervllle, Man- election would be WUIB. does n'6 good to" clean only one cor- vriie, Hound Urook, Soutti (Hound "In the candidacy o£ Miss Parkin-; mf o( „ it'mus• •t •be done A meeting will be held tonl^M in DrooK, Soyth tftaiinttelil, New Mar- son, the women of the state have a,,h .; Vellar to garret,(Middlesex Council, Knightg s of c, ket, Middlesex /Borough, New Bruns- 1 splendid opportunity to show their-1 r" 1» pt the ticket to the luinhuc, at, the Columbian Club wick, highland Par*, 'WoodhridRe appreciation pt the Democratic par- Main street, to further planp s fur Township, Itttijtan Township, .Soutn Uy's tribute, to .womanhood. .If the SluipBon spoke very the Ar«t Annuall CharitChi y Ball, t o I,, Kiver, Suyrepllie, South Amboy and., Iwomen of the"*Jtate do not vote for dinner was served, In j helld ThabsklglvLnThklll g ^tjive, t'erth Aniboy. Miss Parkinson, 1 shall be very much '.'.ttia score of oth.ej"|h(fr 26, at the St. James' audltorimii "I'ollut-ion of the river," conclud- disappointed." ' Iigag«nient3. He advo-i According to the chaVnvfen of n, ed Mi. Watson, "has already reached Pointing to'the portrait of Wood- t 4 per cent beer, [affair, Lawrence Campion, Conm the extent where property va.uetr vow Wilson above the speakers' irpretatlun of the,jAtkinson's orchestra from x,. \ table, Mrs. Nortoti, said: '*>• w are- becoming seriously affected. It > *. -^i^i »*$' y ^1 beverage" an an .Drunswlck has been engaged tor u,. the river is not kept free from "I was inspired when 1 entered iiuiuiTOi which would occasion. The committee is also ur waste there Will be a steady de- this banquet hall, to see the picture VboltBh >nt illegal' saloon'ranging for the decorations wlii'-i, crease in the value of land alodg Us An atmotiphwc of the past will surround the tuiptiaU nl rilnccsN (iio\aiina of Italy ami King of our great leader, Woodrow Wil-'j ' ltorin of Itulgaria at ARMISI. Twenty ththe Mr, Campion Is being- assisted in Jersey where Sewage is not treated thinks of the, affair, s at. Washington,. a* "•"•"-•"' ,' • • ^~on attendant upon!members and a special comnirti.. and that Is highly dangerous from whei-e tho I<'ranrl»can OI\UT wa« founded. After the rwmoriy. Oft. 2»\ King Victor KinniHiiiiel will u K - the (standpoint of health." uive n tcfeption at the Communal Palace. of the pitiful failure of the Repub- ,he clanct^tiiie traffic In beer. jincludlnB Jameg i». Oerlty, Thoim llcan national - administration. | Counly caalrman Bdmund A. 'Bre-nnan, Ado)pn Boehtn. V. H F.i, Though -peop.e claim thaLjiifi CBn-1Hayes spoke bTiefly, citing ouUtand-toh, L. C. Ryan, Jphn Keatln AVENEL MAN, MISSING not determine the effect of the tar-ijng improvements 'fn the admlnis- !George Brltton, John Turek, Geor-- HISTORIC SCRAP To Entertain Hallowe'en Maskers iff bill oii business conditions be- |tratlon oj COUnty affairs by the pres- [Blanchard, Qeorge Dwyer, WlllhVi SINCE AUGUST, FOUND cause it has not been in effect long-r^ oenlw.rat(c bpsrd. He said thatiDwyer, William J.^entpn, Andr« enough, every inielllgent. person |the |,onded indebifdness which had'Desmond, Chrismn Witting, J , WITH WIFE NUMBER 1 knows that,the lagging of that Bill gteadily increased, had been lowered, Elnhorn, Henry Neder, Huga, fkn ON HOUND DOG for eighteen months in the halls or | this yefr, that the county.John Campion, Michael Conole, Mi 55 000 Keporied missing since August Congress, created apprehension, de- tax rRte Uad vbeen reduced ten ichael Palfco, f Victor Duggan IUi,i S3, Uharles libeling, 40. a plunibei' presslon, and finally panic and Jhe j woinlflf andtna t instead of thejoeorge O'Brieh. of Kemsen avenue, Avenel, Is hack F1NALLYENDS crash of the stock market. average'''emergency appropriations" —*- hoine^ with .his family, after the lo- Cites Export Loss of $150,000 annually during the last Indeed Itft cal police department set a trap for President Hoover could have four years, or Republican regime, picture actor who^hUB i;,,, blip,, Tueaduy and found out that lie Judge Yogel Awards Dis- stopped that bill from passing, but I only $6,000 had been apprdpriated gooflly hlgH hat since .acquiring h,ad' a wife, No. 1, whom he didn't there were pforafses" wlifch had-bwn i that heading by the ,D«mo-!t | k''^IjBh'acceTtVli«wed1 to ,, bother to'divorce before he married puted Dog to Colonia uodw r f niuectators wlien the lions lended upon to represent the inter- with a present.-^LouiBYllle Times. was sjoleu and ttha t ''the dog was I'lnb stage tlielr wnmial celebration here October 31, Lyons, Mrs. Mary Heardon, Mrs. Ju- divorced her husbanu ou the charge producing, a ist of the people, Instead of the in- lia Houssell, Mrs. Chas. Anderson, of desertion ft lid that .tills was the. the in eresta of big business and the Miss Aldona Lonzczynskl,. Mrs. Bar- first time she 'hBd seen him in Tl, 1 ower trust; We have, too many L Sam "This mutter came_ before,, m^me*. "xi>wn ii witwith ththe vaterlnajvaterlnaj! ssurgeon'u s testl- ron Levi, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Schultze was standing before years. She said that 'she had no Ohio to' prove his statement. millionaires In the Senate now, and Ufizuttu, tne deTeTRtant-rn -the ease complaint- Q£ yne Ernest Liuk ajniony for the defendlanta inditatiug Theresa de Bonis, Miss Mary Nick-1 Judge tor having-i&iured his wlf Intentlon ot claiming Ebellng as I d however that the dog was resident of the township, who orTln-la d^g two and one-halone-ha f years ia Ir- ne«a men J»hose lia erBQD MrsMary P^y Mrs W J JudgT..J~«e ~=i~You.maintaiW«.. „„,_._•n_ .!..tha»t .y. Bhe 1B about to marry someone else. • iiuwcci ( I ug p brought them in intimate contact erBQD, Mrs...Mary P^y, Mrs W. J old and that a formation «nd belief alleged that reconcilable. October 23, 1930." Carr, and Mrs. Anna Waterman. threw your wife out ot the second Ebellng • was brought back to friend had given to hhn. the defendant, Sam Rizzutta, a resl- JV'DGE ji W. VOGEL. with the problems of the common story window through forgetful Woodbrldge and the police wanted Doctors DisaWe* den-t of the City of Rahway, did un- Thus ends the long-drawn-out people and tbe laboring men of the Three heavyweight pugilistB, ac- ness? to press charges against him. But At the request of Judge Vogel, lawfully take a beagle hound, the battle over a .i$ do.._g whic„ h has tate." cording to* a sports writer, have Schutlie—Yes, we used to live oi. as wife, No. 1, made no claim and the dog was brought into-court and •property: complainant. The- cost the defendant and the coin- Prosecutor John E. Toolan spoke salted away more than a million the ground" floor, and I'd forgott> i. as wife No. 2, pleaded for him, he if Capt. William H. Sutphln, saying two veterinarians,- Dr. MVL, Morris, matter was ^dbjurned for a period plalnant several hundred dollars. dollars each. ' Barnum was right.— 'we'd moved!—Lustlg*e Kolner Z> i was Bet' free. Ebeling and his wife of the fiarltan Hospital for Animals of three w'eeks duripg Which time hat has was "no curbstone patriot", Dayton Journal. itung. are now reconciled at their home in the Interested parties were advised Adbnel. and Dr. Louis Klotz, of the Linden Oat and Dog Hospital examined him by their respective counsels to pro- to determine ^ DrD .M Morriis cure; the services of the veterinarians Campbell Club WALTER LEVI MADE said the dog was two yyears old by way of establishing the owner- Even the Smallest Colonials Please while Di\_JUotz empirically.stateitd d SENIOR CLASS HEAD that the hound was four years-old. The complainant was swurti and Booms Founder The case seemed to be -more or leBs testified to the.faet:thai he was the Election of .class o'fflcers were held' deadlocked, when the complainant owg_gr ot'.ilre dog, wUlfll(J:\\iu then during the week and the following i stated that his do« had been oper- In possession of the defendant, Klz-j for Re-Election students were elected to administer uted on for eye trouble, ,Bpth ^ zutta, and in corroboratlon of his (continued frotn page due) clas— 1 _ __s affair_ ^' 11..s. foA_r ^ thil_ e_ year'.a. , ' * I |.torI * nans declare.F&ri-..«l.-iMn*dl tha4l«Aftc th4"Vi«e% doli r* gM* SiaI\+ rfi ^44 such testimony several' witnesses testified Seniors:; President,' Walter Wvl; jan operation but that tt was a com- to" the fact already alleged by the records of the G. ,0. P.' nominees, es- vke-p,resld|nt, "Kpuald Murganson; nion operation - With ds complainant,(.uuipiauiauii,, buW4Lt therIUCIQe wan as Du\iO eviC»J- peciall^VH^UJy witH «HhI that of Mr. Hllker as secretary, Grace Pegg; treasurer, The'dog himself did qot PSoV* *dence Indicating t"hfl.t the defendant • County Clerk, Evelyn Deter; faculty advisor, >MlSs very good witness as h» ytdk? 4»'liad taken the,o*og in question Malone-y BoomH 8tanp«qn Martha MorrOw, history teacher.. friendly, sert weut to' ; [was tfyelr * any testimony to show Joseph Maloney), .president of the Juniors: President, Vincent Shay; who called" him rwajpg._ 'that'the dog. In possession of the Fifth Ward Democratic Club ' gf .vloe-prgsiden'L James Muyer; Bee ro- e td him.' complainant, ptner ' than the story Perth A m boy stressed the need of tary, DorolHy;KreyIih"g; usurer, tjivwi to the .wUaesaea furihe state haying New Jersey represented in Mary Levi; faculty advisor, Harry Judge Va el4 hia decUWn to the effect that the Klzzutta dog the United -Statei^Senate by Alexan- Sechrlst, head ot the toathematlcs at the time' he 'detslaled thit eseniblfed . a.dog which they had der Slmpson.j "Every year' he has department,.' i he,was. puszled. At the time he een ID posBesBlon of Link. introduced resolutions for thejSre- , Sophomores;. Prfcldent, C r a* g said; "Upon completion pt the State'ar lieal, of the state enforcement Sict, Senft; vlce-preBldenf,'Paul Sandorf; "frankly, titia, la the hftirde>,,r t case case a motion.tor the dismissal waai the Hobart Act, and'he will carry on secretary, Etna Pftulsen; treasurer, thalhat I have, ever -beebeen ..callecalled .upop n ufade on the groung d that the. SState that same policy in Washington hd ild l i if the < electorate,.-pqeraa fit to send Edna Oelgel and faculty "advisory to decide.. I ha.ve..Jieard thousands had railed to p,pupresent,a a facie v Donald A. Wescott, comiperclal of cases her^, everything from jnuV- case, , BBeTorT e a1 rulinli g on the mo- him there," Mr. MaloneJ' said. "A teacher. der to drunkenness, and now t find tion ,r\ude, both counsels agreed to. vote for Morrow is a vote for the The Freah.ni.ea at' the school do myself in a dilemma. TTherh e 11B HO waiver | all technicalities Indicating big interests. It you want a fair not ^ doubt but what—__ that'Uie, -..._y . woul_ ^ be guide_...... d by th. e deal vote tor SimnpoB. ,, . W you want ant and coiapUiln^nt opfnion of" the court, to view .et^reHct feom^ the Intnlfratile Jjohlbl- A fuudamentallst minUtei down! right." whicji fact the defendant was per- tibn laws, vot« (ttr Simpson," Ma- in Georgia insists there is a hell. I The Judge's wriuaaiH mltted to present his case. loney declared, Well, business must have! gone]handed dowi-today foUns? "The defendant together with his He likewise ie' on behalf of • 8omewh«re.—Virginian-Pilot, "State vs. uttiiSsj ^witnesses testified • to the tact that the candidacy anatof Quinn ' ftixiutta was the'owner of the dog Capt. William 8u ,, the Congres- In question and also produced a i candidate; Asseinbly can- photograph' taken; In Setpember, didates d f other county U928, which photograph Iwae taken and Local fit a .time, -wheif* tbe defendant was "Your admtoL^ in is honest to WANA the host to a> number of his friends the last degree,1 said ' Township 'ind evidently Included the dog SS Treasurer WllUamhftardner, "When one of "hi s guests' . you spend $100 you get ftOO worth THE^NITIMABLE HOSTESS "Df. Morris produced in behtUf of of work donp for your township the defendant, telttfted to the (»ot and yourselvite." * •.• PRESENTS that the dog was two of tvfo and "Not once has »V metbber of the THE MONOMJAHEU\ DESIGN A60S !«ne->half years Old,, white Dr, Klotz,. committee come to m^ and asked RESIGNED for a small family TAYLOR AND BURCH—"J«t Two Nuto" produced on behalf, of thea com-1 me to pass aYt>lrt*>r sign a check Built of common brick with solid It is a type of b&use eminently T»laii>ant - IndleaUd that a ausglcal I tnat was not tfroi>B.'< «nd to reduce the necessary walls and brick, foundation it has safe and economical to build a>'d operation had been ijerjorrneJ d' on • Others who, spoke included Com- -steps of the housewife to the all the qualities that make for a one Vhich will always provide eye oi the Aoa -J^^gtlijto could mitteeman Joseph' Gill who voleed minimum, this modemly equipped long and economics,!.-service and maximum living comfort. itBIC REVIEW not rucaii whether bVvhad'JIrfWtaeu" Ms opinion that,*Hie o£ 4he beBJt liHle house isa model of compact, ultimately the highest resale value. • ' ',.. ' . ' -• FHATURING . operution, whlcK.i fWst dove- guaruntcoB . .U«t .ywioodbrldfee tax- ; flo arrarigeVheiit: 'tailed with the story of litnk to the payers can "have tor the future of Not an inch of space has been THE HUGHES SIS1 effect that his dog had been oper- their township 1B,tbe election of Mr, wasted anywhere. A cloal? closet ated upou. Campbell; Anthony Gebhardt, lor at the foot of the stairway, cup- Direct troia ft.Ne w York Apnearance In "There wds"yoli4.innlous teatiiii'iny mer director «f the Board of-Free- board* in the kitchen, closets \n to holders, wjso 1B running for election every ileeping'room, linen closets btii»rra ^(ajuturt;:,,-''.^ to the county, body an*-'P. fieTd- in.the upper hallway, no oppo-rtun- SHORT IUUII Haratug^onndidatfl fW oorau^ Ity pal hean -ovBrlnokad to k ANB A H09T Bt' BKOADWAV iMtp the n3s»ibilities,. And Fetra« \ 0 considerfltion t,o the. location -Mw Nance of the doors; every one opens to a Frid»y • Jolly, mera- short cut. •tun, Vhen It Is no 'littj!' v^ntmit^ee . Btglmunjt with the, commodious t .supervisor am front porch; which will always be M|k|ce Your Halloween Rc»efvation» Fred inspector, a souree of delight in season, and like U specifically ComrjiUteemaii pbetl will b you- ea« go right through th» "is ?i . •'•' ' no unhappy reflection will the central ngu a rftlly to b i '>JO COUVERT QHABOE AT AHY TIME hooie withbut a, serious criticism. apon either party with their i by the Camp- •n«re*re windows in plenty and who testified, by reason of in Sewaren. |ilwdtt0 ln«j»« adequaU Hifhtlng honest conviction; and Mayor Wil «nd ch«»rf»lne»s wider all condL orced to the concluslep t the speakers. lonk No modern convenience to Wana's Steak and Cbop H pJultiant is entitled ' "! ta the - ordlnfry small St. At the the' dog inquired thi f All of the rooms 4 t«8tlm ut the great for a house Woodbrtdge t-|8ll ••• !

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V-J •'" THE WOODBMDCE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER II,

VOTE THE Old Furs trim New Cloth Coats YOfETHE DEMOCRATIC TICKET DEMOCRATIC TICKET

Itaittal , . After Ham TWENTY-FIRST YEAH Waldorf ttelad THREE CENTS PER &)ir*Y plxlj tkkm or TN^, ' Tis or Coffee Broil the ham siloes, then remove to hot platter. Put slices of ptof- apple In broiler and brown. Gar- LAST DEMOCRAT t HAUTOWE'EN'S nish the platter of ham with them and sent* wth ham. RALLY BEFORE SPIRITS T AK THIS WHBK'I* RBOIPHM Dixie Uakea — OnMialf Cup fat. ELECTION HELD TOWN TON1GH' one cup sugar.. two eggs, one cup milk, on* teaspoon lemon extract, Toolan Calls on Voters far one-half teaspoon Vanilla, one AH in Readiness for lion* fourth teaspoon salt, two-tHlrds cup Concerted Support of First Public Celebration."; coeoanut'. two-thirds cup ' diced pre^ryel plnelpBle,, two cups flour Senator Quinnv HO ^t«aDottM.r baklbi Bowie.r Every Orgattiwtion to _ iream fat and add sugar. Add eggs and milk. Beat.two minutes. Add Quinn HiU Oseiess Bifli Tkat cipate in Gala Festival he rest of ingredients.' Halt fill greased Conferenoe Comaiittce mtiBn pans aa« baHe. 16 minutes In Streets. ^ #'-.' modern "Oven, 350 to' 375 degrees P. Pauet. ..-, "An' the goblins will & „-...,.....„ Tea Coke* — One-half Election of tho entire Demo- voti tf you don't watch outty ;up butter, one cup'sugar, two egga, v »e teaspoon lemon ^extract, ohfe- cratic ticket so that Denl til soft. Add sugar and mfx until of fur ftre apt to be found decorit Ij, ...... Lions Club. Practically eVery about ah hour. Miss Parkinson w: very creamy. Add rent of •in.sj'edl- Ing almost any garment milady maj »""" Mhc rirst speaker^ Other* who »po' 'don, front hef negligee to her ev^ era , organization ' of any impor-1 .ents and beat thrc-e nunutpv Half x twnce throughout the township QUINN VICTORY !«'ere Cayt. W. H, Sulphln, Congrt fll greased muffin puns. Buke IS -'ng dress. \ the .. „. _. _-,_ - ?ums,l nominee and MBJiPr , At%|i(he minutes lit moderate oven, 350 de- Platinum fox skins are arrange*, club Wednesday night in ,the , A. Qulnn. • , In green V. Coor-ana frost. FORESEENBY Miss Parkinson' reminded her ; difnce that she: was running : Uda cloth coat pictured and wor» School street. ^ - 8 U 0 (1 K H T I O N 8 of MISS THK1.M \ I' VI!KI\S(>\ what is known as (he short term, if Making Hot Sandwich** uiyan Tashman, one ot thK victory tor .State Senator Arthur uien solve the unemployment slhair"i „ • ot ham sandwwtfeg',' "iilncc 1 or hot term .In the Senate and the people urompilyat 8 o'clock. The parade'A- Qulnn. of Sewaren, runnins for Dolan, Duff, Ryan Speak at !tion.' Atterfll; Itte ihe.'W«aiap''Mtijit>2* A ena ••—a • o;-;-.;—-,-f leftovet :ha -.--m .in- 18 nd enaB l ham !of this county deserve repreaenta- will- proc«-wl from Railway avxbue \re-election, isuftere the iSost during a WrToirex-IT * - . ?' a ° '"p • two Democrat Rallies.*. c am Bome Ut twSea80 ieD one cup tltni In the stated ht|hes,t legtala- i,, M-iin ctrpet through Ftll'.on! l^rly lenders (eel ttmt 3»>n;i'.iir uneraploymeirt for it is 8&Mhat, for tulu'Hll ltf *» j* *motf of !,,-,t Second street,. Amhoy ave- Qulnu, as hrad ol: the county ticket. to make " the money -uWf all arei ""* V>? , tive body'by till* man who has • record of • William bill.. The wota'en of "pountnihelrlSJ*^!* iproved his intere^ in the working- ,,(,.- ' Main street, I'earl street, ,*•»! also cart) -with, him the Denio- . Tlw of. buttered „,*.*,„, ,1~.-~,. have been .... (Tandidate for re-eleo-member the promises t&at the "{"(it i I mail'., l'roseoHtur Toatvn Maid in ,-r.vn -^treBt, Lindenavenue High .""«'<•• Ansi-mbly candidates, Brown. ': Campbell. cut a little thicker than for ordinary [urging the selection of the Wood- ir.,1 -Iliirroii awnu^, Freeman i Karcher uiid Haffwty, whose acttTe tomwitteeman from the publicans made 18 short months oked sandwiches, cover-each with a slice • llnrron ii^T'nuf, i-reeniiin i ""•""" »•"* •"•••vn;, ^.wo». ^...^ uu» «o «.wiu.«..i •• at two and they remember that the Re hair 'bridge Townahlp man tor the Hallway avenue to ttie point 'campaign helped too aroinao e thep peo-jThlrd Ward wasr reviewed of buttered bread, press flrmVy to- 0 rallys, one at D. B. SUca. n party tailed to keep faith \ im-gether, trim off' the crusts sparingly Senate. ',,( beginning where the parade wlll'l*'**. ' to a" fealiiatiou thetu. 'It is the women who wil "And In sending Mr. Qutnn to the iu.ss In review before the Judgeti, abuses by tho 3O-call«fl ^special Hall. Port Reading, and the-other at and cut In good sized oblongs or Rub the Mind bowl with a cut clove d 11 11 out and vote a straight Democ— — Svuate, you should likewise see that nil,) are George R. .Merrill,, Town- I" '" td sroiii.:jJL«ontrol at Tren-Sewaren. last night. ; I squares. Dip these in a mixture con- priic before mixing the vegetable at (iih ton 'At Stwaren, Attonrey Nathan ticket andj,put men and women sisting of one slightly beaten egg, •ltd. It will improve lh«fl»»«,«nd m iJElmer Brown, John J. Rafferty and • • •• Engineeg r and president of the - office who will keep faith." | Joseph Karcher are sent to the As- dge Rotary .Club: Mrs. h«nalnr QUIUH 8 tuany,years, bl Duff, of'W.oodbridge, was the prtn- lone cup of milk, one-half teaspoon dme who doo'l like garlic will tot object WoodbrJd.,- T-itzRandolphg , president bt legislative experience, his prominent Captain . Sutphin wag the se ot salt and one-eighth teaspoon of totfnttustNgfettion. sembly that they may continue the \*her Tl clpal speaker. ' : speaker -introduced to the. Audi J good work that lias been started by Wo-dbrldge Woman's Club and V*« In tl,« flaming, of wbrkmen s The Re|)Ublicans"; said Mr. Duft. pepper. Saute- quickly to a rich i \v Judge Vogel. brown on both sides in a little melt- • ) Brown uiul Karrher. Senator Qulnn We are only hspl>y ant ed -fat. . Lay on a hot platter, gar- i,will be a, godfather to these young len we"have Jobs'", he nish with parsley and serve at once. i men in ingitlative matters ajid ypu ,. AH Clutts lo-HHIclpnie ^VkVrasolundlng rUon for you any remedy. Hoover^ that „ s hear "a lot abDut prosperit: A salad of shredded cabbage and lean be assured that they are work- ing for your intervst and not for the The following club's und orBanl«a-.hi8 ..lection. we dont need to liure inoiher.se =| ing just around th.e corner am app"le, dressed with mayonnaise with nous are expected m enU-r the con-| senator Quinn haH come out firm-isioti of Congress as me ^unt o>- ,.£ul_l _aimle r _palr_ ta opttmisltcb has which has been mixed one table- .benefit of private enterprises',, ca « L reports yet the go»ngen- i Toolan averred. ;,-st, and as none-of lUfcm will re- \s ma viguruusly against'the heed-.ment situation will take ™, ",_ ernmennt reports, yet_ the spoon dt.ca.lsup is excellent to serve voal tho nature ot their coatume i | extravagance of the Republican ] sell. 1 ask you 'VuV' ^--~ 'ment ltselt haa latd yoli with these sandwiches. attendance ul thiit luwcUus •*a 6BS RALPH I tonight and your casting your ballot Hii-re Is bound to be plenty of fun: icontrolled, legislature, and against |apder Simpson t'a»Q tne w the navy yard in Brooltlyn and genu Woman's Club, Avenel Arts and! the 'conference commiUee1 of .critic ticket to shauie tne al men in PhiladalphlPhiladelphiaa. WOJ like Salmon Sandwiches, next Tuesday are not enough. Get ir.ifts Society, Hopelawn Kirts,1 fWerv^-whWi silts all' legislation!c;wu-inajor».uuijvwwy into ----action. - inot be possible tot the Flake one cup of fresh or canned out and preach the gospel Oi sound, l e etii him honest government id your friends rdiupanj, Boy Smwts, Qirl 8co»ts,i,jnd dedde's which bills are * * "I don't Uave to say much about |t0 take lh8 i^^ to pro saimon and mix with one-half cup 1 Chiropractc and neighbors so that Senator Qttlnn Little Woman's Crtlb, Knlijhta ot-knicU In committee,, and which are Bill Campbell the local candidate, j meDl and put money in ci*ay of of cheese sauce to moisten. With I will be returned with a substantial Culumbus. Middlesex Council; Billh0 be allowed to come before Hie When he makes a promise he k,eeps 'fiance this as a filling, make sandwiches, ilurlty and his Midnight Riders". 'senate und the HoUBe. It AS chairman of the finance com- In conclusion Captain s»torget trim, cut, dip in the egg and milk plurality',, Toolan added. 1 said: "It you think I possess Speaks tor Stropaow Fee Club, CrattBiui'U'B Club, Llorts; tlic^ 'conference committee has mittee, uaa has taken care of all mixture1 , and saute-quickly. Serve dinary common 9«Bi>» (to serve in I™ """' -"- •> --• .He likewise urged tbaalecUon ot Club, Avenel Woman's Club, Wood-1been branded as "unconaUtuttonal lnx dUure8 and has seen that tne ry co 9 any lth ot to tt ibridg ...I..e. Fire-Companyill o,...... „«.. , Aqullll.,"lll,a. Clubflnh , 'spirit1-....I...' bI..y. tli.!,e„ Senatorduilni- . HRea hahnas re-re \cltiaen ..".' s t»C.^ a„" dollar'JXtlar'sl wortWorth lOfoTr the peoplpeoole allt atof (im fjme, cast39 lettuce'nestsr* P a . «d beet gjLlad laid on .Alexander Simpson "\o"The United Minnehaha Camp Fire Glrin, Junior)minded his audiences that the State every doHaj spent. ' He haa bor- vote tor me.me." .' it we HOUSE States Senate, of Capl. William Sut- Woman's Club, Woodmen of the!constitution' providos for the unrowe- d money at ttilowest rate of If the women of the state Christmas Suggestion | phln to Congress and the. naming World, Hungarlan-Americun CHI- j hampered ,intrpductit» of all isincere", Senator Qutnn It's not a bit too aoon to be look- • of Peter Kroeger and Anthony 1 interest." • (continued on page I Gebhardt to the Middlesex County z.'iis Club and Porestera W; before the LegUlature, and that Committeeman Joseph G-ill also ,-K for Ideas for'gifts for Christmas. America. • * . •— iirovlniou .was' made for a This one. may be valuable- to many EVENING i j Board of Freeholders. spoke, lu Mr. Campbell's fflhalf. I •'•I feel ja di^tcri The l-Ytartiuieii, Sophomore, Jun-i|aii0U committee" with power just as the flower season is closing. He told the audience of the untlr- -t-rr rat^mr- ^ jj expressed it in a i.ir and Senior classes of the High]d(.ny the'rl^ht of introduction ing|efforu mAde by Mr, Campbell to | | Write the _ name of sack kind- a«ft e Street Paying color of flowers — such as zinnias' M radio talk tonight, that "now is tho School will also compete, a prize be^|aliy yil. '_ tua cltlwus the beat •Mud-'-ef-t s ing offetwt for-.-llisl, aetuud *ud| jYeeboWcnt Press CanaTdac) a..-. .»_ ._. petunias, asters, etc, on Bmall paper i time for • Just" and constructive bags or envelopes.. Stand these'in criticism ot the Republican manner V| a Ot itl I township government. Contracts Let | of handling aftalrs", Cpmmitteeman - irrperc^'T^S Sr!Sh^ ^ ™ - Committeeman Campbell spoke a box or coffee can, then each day jt-very' inuuicipality uf the county , as you look for ripe seeds you'drop 15 Vanderbilt Place Gruusaw said. "Two years ago iiuut In Line. 'during the past week, voters were just a few words to the - Sewareu utter his defeat, Governor Smith in A featurL<»»U.Ve uo.f the parade will be love |each kind into the right sAck. Later urged by tke Democratic members ClubhlB associate, complimentins on iihg «Joh foimutlun Turk uan ofd by Commit on divide your seeds into little pack- a- nation-wide radio boolfup urged thmoe Fords Motorcycle Club , which of th yoard of Freeholders to elect will have over a hundred"iycllaU; In the WUliani P. Cljimpbell Club, of n my ages ready for Christmas gifts, to everyone to 'get behind Hoover and Peter M. Kroeger and Anthony J. flower-loving, friends. Bulbs may put this country wnere it belongs'. Hue, the lawert number, ever assem- Gebhardt to the Board next Tues- Sewareti. * Realty Coi^r7offeh; bled In Wtjdbrtdge at one time. Crowd Attends-Second Session also be divided and labeled. Each "U the time we have now ar» day, so that the-policies inaugurat- box -or tiny envelope la made at whut you want then vote tor Mor- Joe HcrtertTTJt Fords, will enter his ed, following the Grand Jury pre- i. Before the meeting adjourned, enel Propert for I famous "Flukey LiMte", which has [Chairman Turk asked each member . tractive by cutting from seed cala- I |fow and Oopslll. If you-are Inter. of tv year, ago, might be jtlll'a logs'a picture of the floweran d nested.lu getting,a tiiir deal tor your-l Iierformed map^' times at the Wood- ground Use. lv „,„ ¥• dls- pasting It on. You can also '"do" self, then cast your -Vote for Simp- tindge Speedway, uud which vartluff •as 11 son, Sutpl^in, Quinn and the three ' ireuees Imve -tried to. buy', from Nicholas Langau oans and glasses of fruit and Jell If cessful bidder for the improver-. lake your own, for gifts. candidates—vote lor your Mine to time. 'Herbert will also en- iKaitelBsen, C. Royiuoqd Wicoff and speakers went to Por.t Reading Iselin, Urausnm declared. where 4oHn E. Toolau, the prosecu- on Benjamin avenue, are easy things to do, and i-r his "1930 Huckboard". \ j Henry C. Berg. t Mr.- Graujtviu, ,spok,v.:b^|efty. of. jila tor ot Middlesex County, was tht G.eorge A. MMcLaughlln was tiieV I#gkun Uaiid Stored ' I, "Re;organiation ot the Board of est bldijer! for improvements^ own candidacy and of his two Demo- The American Legion Band, the speaker of the evening. . '" ;re, in accordance with sue- I'upk ayenue, Woodbridge, " Hungry toBe d cratic colleagues, i running, for elec- Middlesex KifiT.ind Drum Cofps and' . niad.e .in that presentment, Mr, Toolan gave a brief .resume Ing to -bids openod at the -. , tioii iu tUo TuwUihip Coiumittee. the Woodbridge yigh .School band S^onsmade ti efflcl of tUe_ work accomplished by tjacl He la. described as hay rr .. Ior Committee meeting, Monday hair, turning gray, a/id all his sup- '•"Thu bei-i argument that can be ad- will provide the martial ••Vain 'ffruld ecoumuv candidate on the Democratic ticket noon! Contracts lur the work vuncud for contluuiuicu uf Dcmo- th.. parade aud will give a concert marked econop> "Bill tfampbell Js needed back, in per teeth are missing. — Depyer o a .,'xcell awarded,atthe meeting. Post. iTiiiie isovornu^ent here is tUe euui- ;tft' r tlu1 parade. . I . e Towdkltfp Cdhimlttee," he dc- The complete list of bUls.w; betwet-u your lux bill of \i-ran^i-ment8>- have been unrde :• l*ark-avenue; &so*g< But Wp're Nonchalant iUllaJimd that »f tlip year",VUS"as- with l'olhe CommissjoBer Robert mind of J3enator "Quinn - . in the surlod. ' , " * ' Uufchlin, *•!,..ul$l,.7u-l; JohJonnn^ Al AH|n - f ClgareU'*utput in- the Unite United d sui' r i«nl VhM 1>. \V. Murphy top Uown iu Trisnton lo give the worto O. 0 Siiiuitoi- Qulnu who arrived from icgnian's viewpoint; a Shiiuee. ' .fet-nd $5.&3S,ie; O-S-.^M'* -'. Lelf State! u?to July 1 was 57.425,164, k . \ir;i poll'* protuatlon during . the piato«'LanBiJn.-»SJi54.8-8..HUT i -rise pf nearly 900,000,000.0- ; Ili'uuu#lck>ut 'thi- close ol thu »inr- of tiie-'i»iM)»J^ AAtfluia l>*tu' Ktoe&tr Und 1,QM^ QMlM>>\. iinueting herd k'poUv: l>iiutly far Ills • iroiituuunt on. page .twflve) back, as County Freeholder*,- anil $4,928.45;' George A. McLau;1 <trsscn,*-102 MaHTBtTSeTT'w „.„ _.^ no,-., woWonn at l from - the Board of KducaUoii Uo6i?\or tb«> HouseB. dosed- 'bVtweeji the hours of unless on electlun day you •the eting that the cpnimlttee' \»oonu» Unhuportint UUls iuiU 10 J.-M..1 --',-.---.- •? d tTherearp'a 1°' SERVICE "An* an labtanoo uCAltPW the un- Have'ryour furs repaired and re- constitutional conferunctt cornuilttee a year,-when they ^et „ ._.. Uandles (Wlla, I want.tq (all to your lu express their ' opiai&a 4U*y-'iu» h« school chHilreii, The matt attention the manned in which they rates. Avoid the. fall too lazy to go to the''polls.". eftrred to the police committ throw out bills that would-be ot Toke. Woodbrldge F Mayor William A. Ryan was the iialue'\to the Working man and Bend •\i speaker of "the evening. Heftction. , Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldge On a suggestion made by in otners that mean noting, Laat phone 8-077*. told the members of tbe club that mltt«emau Grauaam, the cler jrti in sesslon\ that' sent oat a bill regard- Bill Campbell wait in favor ot a Ing whether or not! three fish-hooks, liaik in every"section of the to^n- Instructed ' "to get in touch , brler- 'ennsylyania Railroad official EXPERIENCED bhould be placed,on the one line and' j; BLAKE ihip. reference to the 8;J)6 P. M.|_ another ot like lmnotraace, extend- HALLOWKEN NOVELTIES "I stand for parkB »and play- :ontlnually arriving late In J ing foil two days the op4n season for Kodaks — Developing — Printing oundfi for children'', hdsald, "and irldge. . •' -f ATTEHtlOH bull-nosed and goggle-ejyed bass. — 24 Hour Service- — • we wt- continued in office we will A communication was re f'Those undoubtedly are ot ma- NEWSPAPERS - PERIODICALS put a playground in Fort Reading Ironi the Maple Realty Com] terial Interest to you and will help 1OO Main Street Tel. 8-0298 -11 as in every other section of Aveuel, which read a&wfolli... you- get a fair deal it you are in- Township. This Is not idle , "The Maple KealLj Gompany' jured at your work or will help unit, if you ' should, do - down to by^ffera to you for the purr1' your widow it you are unfortunate- Woodbridge andraee the parks then developing into a playground - ly fatally . Injured or crippled", j.uu will admit that It haa laud on it's tract ut AVenel boundeu Qutnn added- He referred, to his HARDIMAN'S money wisely spent, especially J by Tappen stieet, Madison street, bill which would have Increased PHARMACY remember what an eyesore thos Belgrade street BUT "Park avenue. laborer so m" widows' and orphans' compensation swamps were. ' ' . * "This land, will be deed to,tne sver, In tto meantime and which was killed in committee. iet any reHdunt of Woodbrldge . Ed. L. Hardlman, fofmerVy (contiuued on Cage twelve) • Township without charge %B a gift, flv8 ceot t%re la Speaking on behalf ot the. Demo- Seaman's Perth Amboy upon the condition, however, that eithen cold or hungry and It shoul crats ot Woodbrldge, Mr. Lavin ex- FOR BBNT ine operative \ty heated the land be -developed befpre Janu- not be left to haphaaard lndlvldua pressed .. the opinion that a * solid Kvirulshed room, steam nerosltyAo supply the qeeds. Democratic vo.Jp would, be oast here US BarfOfl'XvfiBlw. was nIfr'asal|!ttflce could be irven sc 1 Tuesday. Be asked all to conticontinun e Prescriptions bridge 8-0783. to the improvement committee. that no worthy applicant woul your turs repaireaired anandd re-preaching the principles- laid down suffer during the next four months il lol w sunHlleiunHllei1 by the candidates and to get their Called For and Delivered HOUBB FOR 11BNT Because ot the Hallowe'en parade I am ourfe that we would have had h! HHoull i neighbors aandd friendfids InteresteItetedd iinn _ 6 room house, all" Improy. considerable peace ot mind. If tht - Avoid the fall rush! Now mont this evening, the Woodbrldge Dell- p Woodbridge Fur "" 523 the candidatesdid . Sttl appeals to you attended. Oor. Raiway VSn TcrSt-ph^e 809T Perth closed sgg And Qieen Stf«et and 10 P. Tel. 8-01HS, Woodbridce, N Auiboy. for Morrow and the Straight Republican Ticket lvl* IT*"*1 * V Political adyertuem«.t paid for by H, G/Hoftnan, CUinwl, Two THE WOOOBRIDGB LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 olonia Club Tuberculosis ' " but h»d contributed fully and ROYAL PAIR 10 WED IN HISTORIC ASSISI CHURCH to IIIB country during the* COUNTY WOPN War; thoilKli as mayor of MataWfth, 'Closes Season Toll in State tip wfould have beqn ei euiplioii from active si LAUD QU1NN "When Capt. Stttphta With Dinner Has Big Decline lie after gpendlti|k*»l years in AtMWRALLT hospital," sair:.:*^ Toolte, f|Anhual C'lf Count y Reprtientatms (crtritlnubd' ttom pagd one) home tow%«»pte(fc«l Its ftndyBlfMHvn for rnfn U; at Country Club Affair.* Named to N. J. League's iif]iiihllcan party by'the election of, niuv turee con^eptulve timl ixHiocrntic ofllclalB." , office of maygr, »yen thoiji 1 •IJ.-- annual beefsteak rJirin,f Board. MI-H. Mary T. Norton, only woman watt is consiaWed a ' - Colonia Country Club »•«,', 1 mcinber of CongreBB from New Jer- istrunghDld.'; ^fo J^eM*r Saturday afternoon Wh", The rti'cHne In 'tuberrulut-l* Hey, said that, though she Is run-! dauol cKfiHae ami for talil> In (he.past (wenty.'flyi' < or the. <•!„», r ! ning for re-election in her con)jre«-!than the love nod esteem year were broujght to « M In N»'w J-- ' ' -"mmle BoUn, Ot I!,, r solute tool of the public WliTHun, last KrW0.\. . - "My- tuKn41ity.Jjaa.heen iff r a hitter struggle, ir*Vfide4-~ iw«r lptW, » In Ti j paid me her* tOBg&t." said • Mr*. placed.T»*-W-llli(f Uiu' itesttr rate tram to represent their as follows: Norton. "I «uur« you thai any* et Tournament CommJuc- •[., ii IJ foruis' i'n 'Jttsw —J Former King tloj I- may haV» b4«« tbl^to1 do has from' • !?!•.£> jipf l(MI,0«0 IK hol<;,handicap, A'...B,, Var nand of Bulgtrt* been due to tne loyalty and support J jiop'ulatlon tjr 73.0, a l n>«t4«it's tjup 1~ ",'(( ot such women as- yourselves and Miss Thelma Parklifoon,* wMT'lfl|i* 68-8 pet^'pl.' In the l»Ht- 10 the leadership of suth women a* Russell Hobfitz-;: bobbed, hair, Is Monde and mmWfe Prise—26 hole . alone llu-. tuberculosis Mrs. kirkpatrlck. . I feel qulte'e^r- baa bvt'n ^l)9W)l)9W)i a ddiU. spoke intensely and with great ••<••*, Walter Ifoblittell; Govern taln that the -presence ot so many The ,_.. . . . per wfitv i t>r. Frank el credited enthusiastic women here tonight, fa '« Prlwi—i* hole handicap H"" health 1'iiiilneerlng work' of p tratlon at Washington is it 'do . tavtn;* DriVing Contest. Hn,Ji not due to" a . desire to hear cam- 1 add public Bgendet, the preventive Ing regime. Two years ago Hoblitaell; Approaching and Pum,, paign speeches, but to a sincere love were told tuat" the election and educational work of the tubm for the principles of the Democratte. Contest, J.- B. Boland; Hanifi CUIOBIB clinics, and the restorative publican candidates woiil Team Matdi — first Stjttevn V party. The RepUb.ltan party has possession of an AJlfti" treatment of. the preventorttiins ancTi never given a woman a chance to be Hetherton; Handicap >Team Matr)L nanatoilums with a large share In' Second Sixteen. W, HoblUteli; ft]un.r th« Improvement of the situation. ; Cup—Pint, 1.. Price; Squler rUp , ' Still Dtfttterotta fWtor . DRIVER LOSES CONTROL, Township G. 0. P. SEN. QU1N•» N WINS ._ 8«cond, ,W. D. WpOd; Edward M«r Xuberculoel* '•> However', still on< r of the principal' cauifcS-df death* !rf AUTO HURTS T W 0 Hold, Mats Meeting DRAWING AT DANCE *» pn»e-» a»i« AgatnSt par New Jersey^—6.3. per «ent of all th money back W. D. .Wood; Third Bixteen -M,.M' people in the age group 25 to 4' .Sooeld. of 1?1 Dunham candidate for eommltieeman to the Ibdr^ to be used for eharlty. en Bight. B. P. DtJn; 'Fourth -;|x the speaker stated. That a cent* ace, Woodbrtdg«^ "• * ' First Ward, was the j, Other winners were: Monte St. An- teen, Mai Dunham; Fourth Sivh.,,a • lot tuberculosis, and , health woi Both mfti were taken to the Olfly «lo 120; Frank Angelo DurnlUO, —Beaten |}inht, W. E. Orvis; n!^ with a full time nurse Or worffr r..>. Aniboy Ct'y, Hospital .where fO- «na NiphoJu Q* Santoby , Commit-ifclxteen*5. The . J. H. poncannon; nm, may.be,-maintained. In every count :& *is treated for a fractured Another meeting Was held Thurs- drajvln^ was nlght when the \tx») and couftty t'ee'man'* WlilUm P. Campbell. 8er-|8lxt«n— Beaten Eight, in New Jersey, the State f Ubercu aad cuts *~and bruise* Thomson; Secretary's Cup • i » . losla league has aubsldlied five or : The fiead and Sofield was caddidates will speak geant Fred ljirs.en. *nd Joseph /( chairman of the dance cora- Gross 72 hoTM, -Fred Li»lf*iki- panliationn .to the extent of 16,60 reated to; cats ted brakes ab*mt ^asale, I continued On page during the current year, Ernest An aliiuwplKTi' of the i>a ami the wrvants will be in int-jrntn was jjuteied. he Been in possession of Link, intrtJ r thb state -.have developed ;t' .la Vote for a PPCIPLE NOT Ion aPERSQNAJJTY d: "UpoA "Completion of the State's' turkty-ratsing Jn'dustry and tiirkey 'Frankly, this is the hardest case cade a motion Tor the dismissal was the'i H will be on th« matket in lar^l e qcan at I have eter been, .called updn uiade on the ground that th«. State that^ K Utlts at moderate prices from tin decide. I *e>ve Jieard thou^nds had failed to present a prlina. facia present t^me until after Eu«tfcr. A case* here, everything from mur- ,case< Before a ruling.,on the mo- him^ Vote Simpson & Parkinson for United States Senate M a' result, ionsmnens, rieed not- wa r to drunkenness, and now I' find tion made, both counsels agreed to M' until Thanksgiving Day or Chris self in a dilamma. There ia -no waiver all technicalities Indicating 1 . inas to enjoy, a Bne turkey; , ubt hut wlmt both the defend- that they . would be * guided by the dear Vote \ Democrats for Cojugrcssy in Every District M The state's pQultrymea also ar £ and complainant opinion of th.„e_ court. , In vte-w of outstanding in tne'production of th T«li« M ht. ^ which foot the deiendafit was per- Uon. capon, which U noted na a table .^ mltted to present1 his case. . delica/cy. Capons, are avallablft near The ludge'8 writ lone;] nded downjioday fo ' | "The defendant together with his ly all) year, but during the fall and ,i «ttneaseB testified toj the fact that u tate vs. SaM'B«M«ut winter mouths they may be obtained —• ftiizutta was the' ow^er ot the dog at prices only slightly higher than "^ in question and also produced a those paid" far roasting rchli photograph taken, in Setpember, In addition to tb.e birds alread; {1928, which photograph was taken mentioned, ducks are produced a time' when the defendant was a large nunfbert in the state an< •S. the host to » number of hjs friend? V form aa important part of the pou and evidently included the dog as Y try i Industry, the 'department em one of his guests, . pbasiies, ' • your "Dr. Morris produced in behalf of £ HOSTESS hhe defendant, ^ttlfl^L^Q the (act p g that, the dog «aa two or two and Little 'MM, tour yean old, whei —"J«t TVo Nutt" one-half years old,, white Dr. Kiota, con told that a noise from the celuu produced on behalf of the com- *«•* • burglar, replied, "Oh, but Tlainant Indicated tL» r don't bllleve In burglars?" — Par operation had bejjjfoufP•«!«»« >•> enta' Magasine. yao^e QtthaM, central Oermany, ia VIEW the first exchange student to Btudy at N. J. CV SLe itudIM (or tw« and a naif yeara u the VnireTaitr of Jena, University of Berlin and Uni- versity of Koenlgsberg. Miss L*uck- au was sent by the German Student* Exchange olBee, Deutaeher Akada- J.P.GERJTY&CO ALUXASDKIl IMItklNSON 1mlscher Austauieb dietut. IV1111) Commenting upon her American (Heir RulEtUU Inawanb* fellow-ttudenu, Mia* Lackau s»ye, "Tl* i» oo Ai»*ri tlut Bagllab. §3 eonaiderably tmm "Nmr Jersey l" aa ipokeo by p*wpW about BDIUHNO bar, u« that tpf »iw*ral,4ay* abe miU not uotentaa* UM oonreiw- Uon ot ttoe AWtM

, vy. THE WOODBRIDCE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, MOO

(>mp Mo-lie Fashions Froit, Cold Frolic at Haltowe'en Old Furs Trim New Cloth Coats I Rains Jersey B*lft Crop Party in Leader's Home I THKNTON, N. J, October 10. The effects of general (IWU r,l/.it M K N t HINT ;coi(l weltthvr tiiroughout New •***'• «ey were seen on eastern llrolltHl Hum Mrallope* I*otM»* last week, according to *WkM[MgB A Hallowe'en party wu held by 1 Pineapple Broiled After Hn information Issued bjf flM 1 ,i[Unf hnlia group of the Camp Fire , WftMorf talM partmerit of AgricQlfire. I;iris at the home of their guardian, Dl«»j Dakm or TV» Oafcci cabbage moved better U Uis Herbert Sllbermann, In Row- Te* or OottM , :er turned cold and moat i.u,(i Place, Saturday afternoon. The Broil the ham slloet, then remove bage At New, York told fyt ',,,m,s were decorated with itreanii to* hot putter. Put illeei of pjue- to fl.10 a crate, the HKsM ,, s ur orange and black, lanterns apple In broiler and brown, Gar- | Jersey string beans ended u ,1,(1 other Hallowe'en decorations^ nish the platter of ham with them almost completely ruined' VW Milne makers and' novelty pump- and serve wth ham,- nmlned of the fall crop. The market for beatt bed be/fa ki,i baskets filled with candleis were THIS WHBK'S RKCIPBH fairly good up to the MB** Of Ifwt iv.n as favors. The leader, Miss J Marguerite Sllbermann, wa.» aulBt- ilunittKe. wth flat greet ~"*" ,,i m me arrangements byMrs.'Clin- Dixie Unite* — One-half cup fat, i Ing for 11.00 to U.K. « 1 hamper at New York aa4 i.iii Shaln. one cup sugai ; two eggs, one cup milk, one teaspoon lemon ^extract, irOachinK 12 50. The lltt* I'rlaes for costumes were award- one-half teaspoon Vanilla, one son also about over. Sties at , ,| to MIBS Lillian GUlis for the. fun- fourth teaspoon salt, two-thirds cup jend of the season ranged from II.lt n,,.si; Alias Joyce Craney, for the eoeoanut. ..two-thirds cup diced to 13,00 a hampeh " ' , most original; Miss Louise fiilber- preserve* pineapple, two cups flour, ' sales ot beets and earroU were niuiin, lam* «W*um»r Mtaeet Jftt two t*asj>?r»l -iiuiln and Berntce,. Janderup for !:itiutH; Ml»s "La Verne Hunt, the I trow «U naarltv section* '.r flrnriBt wa witrr afoa ni<>t a Kood demand, with best t,,.Bf costume.' ' . • • • id milk. But two minutes. Add UoliinK U 11,75 to 11,00 a rest of Ingredient*. Halt fill greased Un New York. .Uuuce offerings tnvOa'pkn* and bake I* minutes In New Brunswick Man lighter from New JefttitMVto New. modern oven, JSO to'375 degrees f. | York market last week, but lu»plM Telli of Greek Poverty 'mptlng tt» Cades — One-half In Philadelphia remained liberal, cup butler, one cup sugar, two eggs,! and the mafttet was rather dull, The children OT Qreece are hun- one teaapoort- lemon extract, qne-1 with prloes slightly Idwer. Liberal gry Tur education, according to ftob- half teaspoon vanilla,, one-fourth supplies of California lettuce fur- , rt s. Buckalew, who ^ias Just >r- teaspoon ' salt, two-tlilrda cup milk, fly MMK. UH11ETH jnlnhed severe competition for N»w t«o cups Hour, three teaspoons , , 1 Jersey' offerings. , , . , i ved in America after three and a fur trimmings irl half yvurs in the Near East. Mr. batmig powder, one-'half cup can- ' Peppers from New Jersey met i. liuckiilew, Who was born in New died orange peel, Cream butter un- of the season. Bits better demand than for' s->'me time, lirunswlck, assutaed the aUmlnii- . . Pntou eQsenible of black and white t^Kimecl Utth PenUui lamb) Htfit, black bw*cU til" soft. Add sugar and rain until of Fur' are apt to be found decorut-i the .market advanced. Best itation of the. entire Grecian area cloth coat trimmed with broadtail; center, black CMWHII M*rf, black leather handbag Mid MM* felt very creamy. Add rest of Ingredi- Ing almost any garrt jor (lie Near East foundation (suc- hat trimmed w*tt| feather fancy.' " . ' ents and. b^at tlm'e minute*. Half don; from her ne*ygte,;to her eve^ kMhsti while other vartetie* rWied fl 1 greased muffin pans. Bake 15 nll cessor to Near East Relief) upon Hy LUCY CLAlltiC fur coat that cannot bc'remodeled cuffs, and a very deep border at the iS ?."""• . .. rt from SO «e-nts to JO S«flU. coat minutes In moderate oven, 360 de- platinum fox skins are arranged | i he death last June of Its director,' for another season, why not useIt hemline. Tha indented waistline Is C. C. Thurber, Previous to that he Writer for Central Press grees K. Cool and frost. to form a peplum effect and also Why Not KmvMuCa- to trim a cloth coat? Two achieved through Inverted tucks. worn as a scarf'dn the handsome [ liud been in charge of Finance for HAT becomes of 'our old'furs? I plea of the way an old fur" coat canThe coat s here aiiown accompanied "Mummy, you bought* sister a latter organisation. 6 U O (1 B H T I O X 8 Llda «loth coat pictured and worn piano, so piiy me a bicycle,". How about that coat no longer'bwev utilized In modeling the cloth by black shoes and a black hat. It „ ,, HTUWU* kllttl Wai UU lUII^CJ A UfcM4**JU IU U1UUVI1H5 \.HV tIV111 Making Hot Handwiclu* by Ulyan Tash'man, one ot the "Children, and most particularly worth renovating as a coat, j>f perncoat are sketched. The first Is thethe coat were.dark blue It would re- pcreen's beet dressed actresses. "What for?" the ohildren of "So that I can go riding while she the Impoverished liaps a set of furs that have .passed jcoat to a black and white-tweed en- quire » b'.ue kid shoe, and If. brown Hot, savory sandwiches — an ert- In front Miss Tashman has fas- refugee families must make their out of the' fashion picture? Soisemble, by Patou.' The fur is Pora- brown slfoc. Either black, brown practices."—Buen Humor (Madrid). tlrely different class from the thin, tened her coat with a novel.pin of) own way and even contribute, to much fur Is being UBed this year for sian lamb, buKcould Juat as well be or green shoes could be Worn .with brilliants. .A small black hat with families' support, while still trtinmins that almost-any bit isany ouier Hat fur. A circular the green coat. . dainty tidbits which the word brilliant ornament, white pull-on their "sandwich" naturally suggests — From Factory Dirtct to Yon! '' says Mr. Buckalew. "The worth doing something with, espe- flounce of the fur adds length to the Sketched at the Center is a scarf cheon gloves' and black pumps with,buck- of Athena are crowded with cially If It is a flat fur. Frocks are ensemble coat. There are collar or black caracul, with silk 'kid pip-•may be 'served for the el les are her accessories. No Overhead Lowest Prioee main . course 'with great tC'ceaB. little lads about six years old whobeing trimmed with tur. sometimes and cuns of the fur, while the furing at the edge, shown with a black r leather handbag and black felt hat Any left-o.vers which may be at r 0 are trying to ea.rn their daily bread with Jimt" a fur belt and bow, ancontinuesd ' down the front where" it hajid -will suggest itew combinations BEAUTIFUL *1 AA. • ]' ,m bootblacks. Other boyB, hardly large fur coyered buttons at theforms a double'point closing In com-with an unusual feather tanfy at the side. Note the way the' brim rolls for use in making thlB variety of SMOCKS fleW out of Infancy, flout about looking neck and cuffs; sometimes with u bination with stitching. Black, kid sandwich. • lor any odd job which will provn rather broad band of fur wound Shoes and a close-fitting black felt back at the Bide to ejtpoBe the hair. hat complete' the ensemble. While all last Mason's hats con- For hot ham sandwiches, mince Hooverettes & Wfcsh Drettes ;i meal. The majority of these the heijillne, or edging. the tunic, odds and ends of leftover ham in- can't read or write their with a repeat tit the cuffs ind per- Second Model From Chanel cluding some fat. Season one enp- Iwn language but they a,re eager- to hapB the fur covered .butt6ns: Fur ful with one to two teaspoons of \>;irn and quick to take advantw bows are smart. ' " The second coat ' Ip a Chanel exposing the hair that women repared mustard. Spread on slices $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 any opportunity. Itut It iu on the coats that most model It is here shown of black even having tiny curls made of their buttered bread, which have been fur is used. In fact so much fur la .broadcloth trimmed with broadtail. own hair, or purchasing- them of 1.S0O in Night School ut a little thicker than for ordinary ! in a Variety of Pretty Fatten*, "Last year, 1,500 children were used on so many of them that they It could Just as well be ot brown | someone else's hair, to wear poked • m * * •• d "^ B»a.t *l> .it •* .it. 4 • ••.. andwlches, cover each with a slice trolled In the night schools con- are fifty-fifty cloth and fur. So Ifgreen, black or blue cloth trimmed I In atthe Bides or. forehead on hair' buttered bread, press (Irmly to- Styles and Materials cicd in connection with other you have un old Persian lamb, flat with sealskin or beaver or caracul, plnu. Just remember it Is most tin- :ether, trim off the crusts sparingly caracul, sealskin, or any other flat The'fur forms a draped yoke, elbow iportuntI tA no —Ian..'Bhow, *U.the^ Ihair, j. I. . ' ^ krklns Boys Homes, A great .nd cut in good sized oblongs or Rub the vdad bowl with * tut cUc ol MRS. F. S. MAYO Iny of these were me baby boot- quares. Dip these in a mixture con- gillie beCoie mixing th* vegetable or liih licks ot the streets, An • many itsting of one slightly beaten egg, 643 Linden Avenue — Tel. 8-0577 sea an it was.possible to provide laUd. llwillmppwe the flaroi, and even Drews Entertain Friends me cup of milk, one-half teaspoon ihote who do»'l like gwlif will rtot object « Immediately filled to capacity." salt and one-eighth teaspoon of W00DBRID0B, N. J.. Jreece, although still staggering at Christening ' Party ere TrffleS, todutiuafiuggotion. 1 pepper. Saute quickly to a rich Her the burdens" resulting from .Air, and Mrs. Henry Drews, oti brown on both sides in a little melt- war, 1» making real progress .In North street, Woodbridse, enter-1 Virginia Lee Advises Her Readers ed fat. Lay on a hot platter, gar- ny Heidi), notably health, ftgr-lcul- Uiint'd a lurtfe assemblage of friends nish with parsley and serve at mjee. al and economic adjustment. and relatives Sunday, October 10', at "¥\EAR VIRGINIA I.EE: My L salad of snredded cabbage and r East Foundaiun 1B co-operate apple, dressed with mayonnaise with a christening party In hon\>r of their I think the young man who has closely with the Greek govirn- infant Bon, Itayrond Arthur DrewB. mind' is In a troubled Jumble which has been mixed' one table- l to Introduce and establish a and you have helped so many, 1 lie photo and letters is very ungen. spoon of caLmp Is (wcellent to serve Kev. W. V. b. Strong, ot tlie Con- tlemanly not to give them to yoli, He health program, better suind- Bi-fiKiitionul Church, officiated at. the hope you will be able to help me. with theae sandwiches. and more opportunity for iHLenliiK .ceremony, after which "About a year ago I went with but maybe his feelings were genu- RALPH GUSTIN IK boys and an Itinerant un elaborate dinner was served. a young man whom 1 thought 1 inely hurt. He might have liked Jolmon Sandwiches Ice of farm Instruction (or refu-. loved, foolishly you a lot, you see, and have fel one 'cup of fresh or canned farmers In Macedonia. ' The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C,(I realize that badly when you broke with htm, Johannueu, of Connecticut; Mr. and loiflfon and mix with one-half cup ear Hast Foundation Is making now.) I wrote hence wants to tease y&u by way of if cheese .sauce to moisten. With I contribution to Greece's ad- Mrs. F. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. E.silly little let- getting even. Tell your fiance' Chiropractor and Masseur Madsen. Mrs, A. Clausen, U, Mad- .his as a filling, make sandwiches, egient," Mr. Buckalew believes. ters, also gave about your recent crush and fofget trim, cut, dip in the egg and milk sen and Clirls Normah, of Perth .-r- >e new playground opposite the him my photo- t mixture, and saute quickly. , - Serve 1 given by the wife of Premier Aniboy; Mr. and Mrs. J: Madsen, jof graph. (-1 found FordB; Mr. and, Mrs. i-yed Green, of I think most ot us witt'have. many with potato and .beet salami, laid on eielos, the home hygiene in- out It' was only a laugh, when we come to our jour- lettuce nests. < juctlon, the health clinics, the Metuchen; William brews, Mr. and infatuation, and Mrs. Holger Peterson, of Port Read- ney's end, over the things that we t' schools,—all In the Kaisarlanl 1 broke off with retted and worried about during HOUSP CALLS MADE gee Camp in Athens are proing- ; Mr. and Mrs. I . Ohlott, Misses him, but he Christmas Suggestion Bertha, Estelle and Marie Ohlott, our travels. This worry of yours Is It's not a bit too soon to be look g definite jtntmrorthwhUe- r«» jwoyld not give one of those things, TO Cheer up, Bach branch of the work -Cftfcl [irohmann, Mr. 8Jli_'._MTS- iu'e back tlie let- ing for Ideas for gifts for Christmas. I'eter J. Peterson, Misses Josephine, iltmr, and be a hftDPy, Instead of aThis one may be valuable to many EVENING APPOINTMENTS ktails with the others and tWu ters or photo- worried bride to be. Be program Is n sound demon- Kalrinka and ay graph, ' UBT as tR5~flower sea«on~IB cloitar. of modem methods of Peterson, Mr, andMrs. Charles Write the name of each kind and lion .. . _ Drews, Mrs. Annu Felth, Stanley "Now I am color of flowers — such as zinnias really in love petunias asters, etc.; on small paper jlng disease, lgndrance, poverty!Osborne and David A. Drown, all of Dinner Stories -- bags er envelopes. Stand these In isuperBtition." |Woodbrldge. and engaged to a' w.onderful VIRGINIA XEE box or coffee pan, then each day man. We «/e to ^ married this In the Swim as you look for ripe seeds you drop 15 Vanderbilt Place Woodbridge coming N«w Year's eve. Would "Honey, I'm knee-deep in love each kind into the right sack, Later you a.dvise me to tell him of this with you." on divide your seeds into little pack' other'little affair and the foolish' "All right, I'll put you on myages ready for Christmas gifts, to TEL. WOODBRIDGE 8-1779 letters, which really meant noth' wading list." flower-loving friends. Bulbs may also be divided and labeled. Bach TAND of colortt was awarded ing, or risk the chance .of. him' year. This dlvjafon finding out in uie future from the Not His begs box or tiny envelope 'is made at- ah woman, M made the largest percentage,,of. gain young man whom I wrote the "Well, doctor, how am 17" tractive by cutting from seed cata- gden, at the f i 1930.193-0 I''"'' letters to? I am afraid If he ''Very well, your legs are still logs a picture ot the floweran d -found out pom other Hps than bit swollen, but that doesn't d pasting U on. You can Also "do" Cheer for I'nemployed mine he would hate me and notturb the." cans and glasses of fruit and jell I you make your own, for gifts. With the idea of keeping up theget the right view on the whole "I understand, doctor; if your thing, and then again, it I tell ;s were swollen, it wouldn't dis- These are easy things to do, and .j morale of the girls out of work, the ire appreciated. nun>l42 Chicago Young Women's. Christian 'him I am afrfttd he might want turb me, either." • •: •When Qottfy Saks' Association, central branch, has to call off the wedding. But, 1M16O SmtthSt FfarthAmbcyNJ. coined,the optimistic sltgan, "Use Virginia, don't you think if he More Scotch Hungry to Bed today's free-time, fol tomorrow may took that attitude 1 would be bet- An Aberdonian wished to catch He is described as having brown brills n jub." In addition,'the asso- ter off not marrying him? the morning train to London and, hair, turning gray, and all his sup- ciation .IIM a ptaotical program ot "1 • think almost everyone has being a heavy sleeper, was la doub per teeth are missing. — Denvei rrw infti-iittlon In stenography, typ- Cnfatutlons ,before they flnd the lit he would wake.up sufficiently Post. ing and bookkeeping, weekly dem- real love, and some of uu are silly early. He thought' of several meth DRY GOODS F FURNISHINGS .onati'alionB of office- appliances, and enough to Write, .foolish letters, ods to insure' success, but dach • But We're Nonchalant helpful talks on the personal end of pot realizing at tb« time the mis- seemed to indicate the necessity fo Cigaret output In the Unltet O job getting,1 with recreational feiv take,* although we have done a Up. In the end he posted hlmeel States UP'to July 1 was 57,425,164 Itures aui'li us 1'Qjle.r BhRtln^ anj fc thing morally wron£. a letter without a stamp. rUe 'of nearly 900,000,000.0— R dancing. ' ' ,- *'Vlfglnla, ' !"• 'hope yt>^ oaa J^St morning, early .there,, came a Jtfaho paper, _.. '_..;.. 'jS^— A Y, W. C. A. in an6thef ofty has please nelp me"r • thunderous rattle'on^the 'door. Th added dishes' at minimum cost. to "WORRIED BllIDE^TO ilE." Scot opened'tlie jwjndow an.d th' Bless your heart, dear, I think postman cried: • , ir MEN cafeteria'menus, so thftt a nourish- you're making a mountain put of a "Here'H Ja letter for you without Ini; meal miiy/be Irad for 15 cents. v NOTION? molehill- I certainly agree with stamp". there'tf thripenoe to. pay. THOUGHTFUL H j you .that If- your finance should TaTt' it back,',' commanded , On 1 # for I'hts mill rain break»the engagement on such a wlly one. ''.Carelessness like tha WOMEN Wi'itther. Man —"Putt down Billy'pretext you mlKbtcpngratulate Idotsna deserve to bee encouraget!. SERVICE V • Mis. J.A. Howell for a certainty tills Afternoon." yyoursel f on being well -rid of such'j . Ho* Aii'.iliury convention at I AssistttiH,— "Ai'u >'ou liosltlvo, an .unreasonable • nigr,tal. , My bet| . With An X, ' I nil. would be that b* \xoukl laugh mul-l "Well, John,-I hear y,ou B sir?" •".•'' • " are AND Mrs , probably.'tell yojl ot a few oj ihis'.iiottrflng a echool teao.htr." • is vlco president »f Wtather Mw»-^-"V«s. judeed, I've FANCY E iliyl lust my umbralla. I'm !>la«tilng to cruHhek. Wherearyou, 1>elug fc| silly [ "Ura." ' . ysiiiti of tlif :\>Uii]l-liydtvi. tVltVmlnini e t)»ins)is, , veryy, ,much-i n love, I "How's progress?pg " wiin made for lu-r dur-d«iplawn-iwrty."y s'olf,- aud- : my wife's giving, u . • V- S lawu-Ni-ty."— -Chicago -News. wolwould probablpyy be Very jealouja s of]] "ah" e marked' fourteen errors in the objecj t o£ hii s inevioui s ifinfatua-^mt y llast ltt"Liilletter."-Louisvilll e ccourieri - (GOODS CHILDREN u tiofafl -* I •»",-'• Journal-TnliCnnl . ' * EXPfff/EWCED .'- \' PETER'S\.APMENTURES ™ ATTEHTjbu nl til T\ I *. •• *',lns t° fnilow"-iftj,coMim'ftnflB-wlthouj Plans of-the Uetense LuMion?1 , ,J ,' -TH,.,! . "Kwul.v iin^willfus?'.*' Hioutqd tlk 'aris \% ni: •r. * .'Ulank AnlB. "Ojily CQmiimnd US1." By K. D'OUSAI /,••.' T well, thotil'-' the bigAnt dealgners,. always ' " th'elr pn,the )ntnt:for sotne new faahlpn, nftv$r Btr»y too Jar, iron) the prttfl- V tiQfci-t^t. least that Is tholr present olilm,-via- ft u«w -sufety device for MODERN. tWBMftW* (M«^Vii««ai»dai tat" gulw ofiL«tylA whim, this »«» 4« tt^ to^t^gf bj . an , antomhtlJ). •»v» • •*• , • wblttb «utpt th^g> .Hy h spare--.her/ beg as . The ievlctJUeK u simple.enough .fat--lUuvcyi , N0.1: to4)ft-ea«Uy adwUd.to »taaanl bw A4 you..: • twiblouti.', tt.U,K Ictiig ^uotal chain «Uoow' a bodynuard--of the •ViiOppe'd at oitber «nd with Jeweled 'i tlvnt k.now •.ball* that ooataio weighu. The 1980 Modern ESTATE Gas Range, fully enamele4,\ to dis. • Ami BBt.tliose U wtrung throug.il two lpops urWi bf •in a variety of colors,-equipped with ThemEstate O^BB * -contiol, utility drawer, pilot light, large oven and at tha Igvtheat "6411 ut- th«, »Wn: U tBi iwe bftll*. ol the «nd w*. brollyleft 'or-jrtgtefc hand, oven, •; buna hard ftt worn, iufltet«at to .keep the bag firmly In iia tiwe-^t afl v$ l9"8 ^P'01'1' eloatd BB)*** bald open. ' ' The Idwl lUlnga for the. Modern Kitchen . tiw enemy Bets Ueh>,' tlie" '•""'" One of the first of theae 'bags TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED will have "closed W "^ iu thow» at Ma^y-KouS'i. In Mlntt you,StvoBg-leB»! The iMr advance colWcftou of winter Telephone 3610 Perth Amboy , ieep iown where tha: eartll. olattut In l«L.«teUiai vera»oil It THE RED ANn AKf COMING at the . w«» made-of coitomary bau mate- Ht H. A,*lruw Bet. 1M4•;•%• .,-, " XHD ANTS AftB COt*lh4f * and harden,'. Otpewlse. at, thft- vw rial, •omttlnua. mawhiiiK coat* 'or Qrst onblaught thoBe strong Keu • frpckB, and wa» equipped: with a T. * B^BWW AV% The Perth Amboy G&$ Light Co. bi« iiliick Ant .of the tribe- i ^lled., flrdt onulau^ 0 PWta Jeweleh Umcb Obey; Ants•••••-; wil"l pus*••h" the barriers (to* oord

'• , •'•-'.•' ' '. '-; •••••' *r« .V" THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER131, 1*30 Four

ft .A ii nl ^ervtoee HeU for Cbtid wmt line o( Lot No. 21; thence <4) Tel. Woodbridge S-124( ADVMHTI8KMBNT— northerly and parallel to the second court* one hundred feet to a tack "Vandals broke Into the Hagaman funeral serriees for Elisabeth in NM Inline southerly line of Helghta school tunetlme Saturday Anne, twonlay old daughter of Mr. HENRY JANSEN Wm. F. Murphy SHERIFFS SALE I panning Avenue th* point or place night ac«erdi»c te a rspert nade to and Mrs. Bdwtrd F. RqtfMph, ot 11S MOtoreycle Patrolman Merer- bareon CntMn itrew, WonSbHdge, who WeA SHEET METAL WORK IN CHANCEKY OF NEW JERSEY (-IN. CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY i° B«lng northerly one-half Of lots by the Janitor, William Krause. dW OdbbW II at {&* Perth Arf- Abo FonaM* W«rk Tin - Copper - Sheet Iron -Betwee.. n Jerse,—..y . Mortfag».„. e ari-UAd —Between The Broad and Mar- \% and SO In block 441 A on Map All the de*ke war* raaaaeked pap«rs boy City Boapttal, wen held the Rootsg * Rot Atr Healsng Title lluariintee Company, a cor- following diy at the Qretner Funer- ALOW MRIOBT ket Building and Loan Assocla- & I^H^ New Jerser, WooabrUse strewn all otw the floors, but as (Rear White Cfcnreh) poration. Complainants, and John tlon, a .oovporaton. Complainant, Township, Middlesex County, New far as could be determined nothing al Rome. latenaeat was In the St. 99 WEDCEWOOD AV£. Lopasovnkl. et als.. Defendant*. and Mildred Solomon, et aU., De- jersey, owned by Radio Associates, James* Cemetery. WOODBRIDOB, N. J. T«t.'WoDdbrMge S-07B7-W H Fa for sale of mortgaged prem- was taken. — -^ •-• fendanut. Ft ft. for sale ot mort- (urrey«d and mapped by .Larson and ise* dated October- 10, 1980. .. gaged premises dated October T, m civil Bnglnsers" dated May. By virtue of the above stated wrtt Read Ike Raw) the Leaeer to me dlrecud and delivered, I will- i»». • _ tm. • •'-.-. expose to sale tt subtle vendu* on • By virtue of tl» abort statrt writ, De,^ • amoonttng to spproxl- to me directed sod del vend, I will' - - - WEDNESDAY. TBI TWENTY-expose t«sals at public vendue on and alngniar, SIXTH DAY Of NOVEMBER,_ _ _ ' WEDNBSDAY, THI TWWNTT- the rights, prlvtlefes, herediUments, Fre^oick H. Tm«r Co. NOTICE . NINETEEN HUNDRED AND - 8IXTH DAY OF N0VBM8BR .nd apcurtenanoe* thereunto oe- GEORGE R. NINETEEN 'HUNDRED AND AND THIRTTV fonglng,or tn anywiw appertaining. OBlfKRAL THIRTT at two o'clock tn the afternoon of **~§lRNARD M. OANMON. RBAL vntm On and tftet Novemlwr 1st., 1930 the business now the raid day in the Bhertm's Office at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of the Sheriff, conducted under the niune of the WIWMIW Bly^pw Co., in the City of New Brunswick,, N< J. |d day at the Sheriff's Omce In the JACOB L. "Ate you Interested la buy- M NEWMAN, Ing or renting a hone In 8e- which has b«t>i w^rganiied will be fcnjvn «s the Wood All the following tract , or parcel CHy of Vnt Brunswick, N. J. , Solicitor. which has b«t>i w^rganiied w jv I14.M waren? Several unusual op- di * Eltil Sl of lsnfl ahd jJfWfliw tiarrmtftwj—fttttltv-tot lowing (It)...... mmtaroa at present." brtdffe Radio * Electrical Supply Co., at the same saxtteularl)- described, sltufte, lying of land and premises hereinafter addraam ' ••' '' •••••*• and teihg in the Township of Wood- particularly described, situate, lying i At this time I wish to think my mansTfrienai bridge in the County of Middlesex aad being la the Township ot Wood- patronage and trust that m can still brof mow service and Slate of New Jersey.' , " bridge, In- the County of. Middlesex WeoOWMf*. N. J. : UEGlNNtNO at a point distant and BUte of Mew Jersey, VULCANIZING to the cottimutilt* at larf«...... ont; hundred seventy-three and BEOINNINO at a point.In the at the . J. eighty-nine hundredth* <1?3.&») feet southerly line of Pershlng Avenue . '/ • ••". /'• V JAMES M. CttLL from the weaterly< line of Green, distant westerly four hundred and RIGHT PRICE Strict snd the Northerly Hne of: seventy feet from the corner formed DONT Auatid* Avenue; thence- running by the Intersection of We southerly RUIN THAT TIRE Nonner.y at right angles, to Austin )|ne of Pershlng Avenue with the Avenue. One hundred twelve' and westerly line of Correja Avenue; A permanent repair is fifty hundr<*)ths'(ll!.6O). feet to a thenoo running (1) westerly along as cheap as a temporary SPECS TAXI point; then* Westerly and parallel the southerly tine ot Penning Ave- one. wlth Au»Un Avenue fifty fe«l toa'nue forte feet to a stake, in the! Bring4 It Down and Bplou ihence Southerly- snd parallel northeast corner of lot No. 18; i JXT US FIX IT RIGHT! with the first course one . hundrea .tHence (2) southerly, sad at right PHONE * WAN A, (All Work Guaranteed) MS MADISON AVBHTJB, twelve and, fifty hundredth angles to Pershlng Avenue one nun-j Wood .ridfe 1112.50) feet t6 s point In the dred, feet to.a stake; thence (3) | Repair Shop at PERTH AMBOT Northerly line of Austtn Avenue; easterly and parallel to Pershlngi 24 Green Street THE INITIMABLE HOSTESS thence Easterly along the Northerly 'Avenue forty feet to a stake In the I Phone P. A. «W - iSOl PRB8KNT8 line of Austin Avenue fifty feet to I •••- ...... —— THOMAS MEACHAM tin' point or place ot BEGINNING. TAYLOR ANa BURCH—"Jest Two Being known and- designated as I Manager Lots Numbers Fifteen (15) and Six 108 Main St. Woodbridfe AND titn (16) Biock 383-E, on a certain I ELECT M. IRVING Map entitled "Clifford, Heights," | Section. No. 2, property of the Perth • Auibty ftfttUr -* " Uoan Company, ' . • " . FEATURING Larson & Kox, Civil Engineers, I l'»rth Aiuboy, N. J. THE HUGHES SISTERS the same premises con- DEMAREST flirect""from s: II»w'YorT"Xie|i«iranTB ^in Earl Carroll's Vanities voyed to the said John Lopasovskl and Pauline Lopasovskl, his wife, by FOR SALE! deed ot Perth Amboy. Realty •&.' FRANCES SHORT—"Dancer Superb Loan Company, bearing date Fvbru-' State Senator arv 1, 1328. and .fecprded In the j AND A HOST OF' BROADWAY BEAUTIES Middlesex County Clerk's Office. j No Reasonable Offer Refused Decrees nmounttng .to- approxi- > ' -. - •'•-'• mately $7,860. Together with all and 'singular, 4 Lots, Claire Avenue, 25x100 ' Friday Night Ii Theatrical Night the rights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be- Make Your Hallowe'en Reservation* Now longing or In anywise appertaining. 1 Lot, New Bnuuwick A^enoe, 25x160 BERNASD M. GANNON, NO COUVERT CHARGE AT |NV TIME Sheriff. 2 Lob, Central Are., Cor. Pleasant Are., Sewaren LEAVITT & TALLEY, Always a Hard 125.62 Solicitors 10-31—U-21 (4t). INQUIRI Wana's Steak and Chop House

—Ap\—APVERTI8EMENTK - and Successful HENRY ST. C LAV1N St. George Avenue •*- At the Speedway •ft MAIM STROBE — WOODBBTOOB j. M. COLL HEADS woodbridge 8-2301 - Woodbridg.e N. J. RADIO ELECTRIC CO. Worker for JAMBS M. OOLL Heads new company. After serv- ing as. branch manager for the Wil- liams Elec. Co., he now. heads a Every Worthy firm, to be known as the Wood- bridge Radio ft" Electric Ob:, re- maining at this same address, 90; Main street. Jimmy as he 16 known . to all his friends has sppnt his en- tire lite in the electrical field and Cause has equipped his store with many lines of radto, sets and electrical appliances, Installing testing eqillp-J meat for service any make radio set and electric moiors. His "maiiy friends wish him lots! (Paid for by A. F. Greiner, Camp. Mgr.) of success. *.

We Will Lend YoVi The HOOVER, for a Week

UnitedT States Senator THE ENTIRL REPUBLICAN TICKET on Tuttdty, November 4, Polls Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. At . TLUG it imp an electric outlet, snap on tlje switch_guidt 1 die Hoover over your rugs. Note how easily it rolls, how •A ' • • ' • • . • ' . • •'••.•••• •t\ J mtyvm have the cfttxaU'of any state had the opportunity to vote for a man as eminently aaaHiai •',. •<5iuickly\it responds to your guidance.. " , the office of United States Senator as DWIGHT W. MORROW. His services to the State and NSSMI vbecnouUtaiuling achievements. « , T""~ j Then, when your rugs have been Hoover-cleaned, see Under Governor Wilson ha served as counsel in, conneetioB with the dnftina of the Workman'* C*B^pensation law, _ _ . ^^ ' ." , how fresh their colors are, how deep and soft the nap has ,f » Under Governors Edge and Edwards he was "Chairman of the Frlaon Inquiry Commission aad Gnairman of the Suie Board of ToMMttk , become. Your rugs will look like new. institutions and Agencies. Undo President Wilson he was director of the War Savings New Jersey has Its greatest opportu- No cleaner woiks so quickly nor cleans so thoroughly \ Commission of New Jersey, advisor to the Allied Maritime Trans- nity In the election of Dwltht W. Mor- port Council, and civilian aide to General Penning in f ranee. Ha row tor United States Senator. 7 *nd'so safely as the Hoover with its triple principle of c was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. .His chances to serve, however. wUl be dependent upon the election ot a com- Under President CooHdge he was delegate to the Pan- plete Congressional delejatlo*.- Positive Agitation that includes beating, sweeping, Ameridin Conference in Cuba, Chairman frf the President's Beaiire to vote tor Aircraft Board, and Ambassador to Medoo, whore he brought tioncleaning. ••••,..' ahont an era of peace and good will for the first time In twelve •-;•*» n »/ ".1- ~ WaaaMtt*. - ' ^ Under President Hoover he continued his work in Mexico, jjator took a leading part in the London NavatConf«reno%aa nemberofUuiUnited^Sutesdetegatlon. ••-•-•• ~

Two »iz«8, one at $7930— • • " " • ^ tit the United Sutes Senate this' man of great national and the other at $6350. ^ ;-* ^ ' ' < •ktamatlonal aehievements* In the hour when the nation needs tlw dewrest thinking, the most ftindamental inteUeetoal iMJ, and the highest courage of eonrie^on this is indeed , ""Small carrying charge made if purchased ..«. New Jtaty't Opportunity of v$5 down a»d $S 4

>t • » f THOMAS M. COPSILL a'WAAM Tu«day and Friday morningi at U aad Tuesday " V DWIGHT W. MORROW J 6 Adat'Sewie Swann, "Director of our Home Economics Mr] Gopsfll has been active la th» r «Ws affairs of his community and - » for United SMtti S«n«tor \ i' eooaty and served u a member ol the ASMgbly In His. U.I.I member of - tae SUM Audit and finaaai Connjla- n f Tid<«»-oiiTti«dsvJ .\ i' 7 AM. to!P.M . iu_ii _ _ * *w .'.. . W*WI W* WSWIPM PVBLIC 4-Polli ortaniiftUoai iff i* •' -. "*< .--v>:M* THE WOODBRlDGfc LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, l»30

MRS. J. B. LEVI PAID TRIBUTE BY C. D. A. Society Attends Wedding RED CROSS CHAPTER SURPRISE SHOWER IS HEARS WORK OUTLINED GIVEN FOR BRIDE-ELECT VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS AT ANNUAL BANQUET A surprise shower in honor of BY NATIONAL WORKER Miss Anna Leonard, of Woodbrldce, IN EDUCATION SYSTEM Guests Atteql who Is to become the bride of Peter Mrs. A. FV Randolph t» 01 ten. of Fords, was given recently at Wowftmjdg* Unit. at thtjiome of Mrs. Julius Jaeger, BY 2030 ARE FORECAST TMrty-elght women were" present of BUrnttl street. Avenel. | he most successful banquet ever An intevesting outline of Red t The room* were decorated with By DR. WILLIAM JOHN COOPER > Court. Meroedes, Catholic row work and several valuable sug- whUe streamers tad wedding belli. FMtarftl*UmmiiMl '*•>' i 1MB. He b » •ntdnte of tV t'nlvwsitjr of rsJI*oml». Vt*ft 1J15 ..,,,.| Mrs. Frank Mayo acted an representative from Washington, D. , The guest* W,#TP; Misses Anna and he UMtfM hlrtory W bl|Ch **ooto at Bt**to« »<>, MwtoW. circus ol ceremonies and Intro- 2., at the annual Red OrtMs meet- jMae Leonard, Mines Helen, and Vtam 1M» to IWt he Was tajMrtrtewlnrt of pybUc sdrfwto •* ,,J1 H1 thw guest of honor, Mrs. UR Monday afternoon at the Crafts- Delia MeCluskyr of Woodbrldge; i ,.,,i.i« Curry, ot Santa Maria chap- men's Club. MT"~. -Heckma•"-" n ton•—- Peter Olsen, of stords. Mr. and Mrs. of edwMtkm ta> CnUtoniU fiwn »MT to IW». In thr !•«<• : ,,.,. ,,f Carteret. plimented the Woodbrldge Chapter James Bolan, the Misses Matle and m Us past work and he then spoke M» RWM fedend eomrtlialoner of eit^Mtkm. H<« nan :•>„, uall was artistically decorated Madeline Bolan, ot Perth Amboy; MIMM* MHdoti* of ««• UnlWfrity of CWWonito for ««l. ,lUi, Hallowe'en colors and pump- >f the 200,000 families.ft be Helped Mrs. Catherine Bolan, William BoU Mid tt ft rernt of ttwt ln»UWl«oo. HU oft* to in the depMtowtt of ,„,. Mflnsle and IDs Shipmates his winter. Fire million dollars an, JfJamel s BRocheh , of fltstenfltt IslandIld; the Interior at Washington.) . ..r.wMicd the musical jprojgram dur- will be spent from the national Mr. and Mrs. Addtson Holder and ' , thn dinner. chapter's budget In order to help ]lt Charles and Addlson Holder,- of BLIlC SCHOOLS 100 years from he principle ot human service, not Vhc retiring regent, Mrs. $. Dar- families In want. . Newark personal gain. Accordingly they an Mrs. A. V. Randolph was elected] u, . Fnnnowv will emphasise the teach- .,,„ i,pvl, was presenter with a cor- Mr 8nd Mrs John 9**^, 0, the recognliwd leaders to tormulat- ,,.,. u£. .(lowers ami a gold piece in general chairman during the bus! of how to live rather than how publie policies. Excellent, unl- ness meeting. •*Otfiqr officers elected RoBemR . MrM . and Mrs. Jack'Everett ,|r,elation of Ww, UI»UrtJ»4..«8(fcu to make a living, versltleB are maintained tor them were; HamtponOjitter, vice chair. - and son, Jack, Jr.v of Bound Brook* vir\n* the pasht two years: Mra. C i MT. -rfn* »»Charles Crowell and mad; firs. Liiann'ltoytiOHli "Otre" Most youths will remain in school nd smple opportunity. Is afforded M,,vo. the chairman of the banquet MKT MIBilwmrwr,-t/t-H«hr»y - they beonmw of ac*. ifiaffflJSS lot, fOnilfilimE si\i 9y and rsssarea ,nnmitti-c was also presented with tary; John H. Concanmn, treasur- - Miis,Lillian Donnelley, of Car- er; Mrs. K L. Huber, social work- how to care for hniuiiict ot Jowew. Mrs. A. Coley, tent; Mr. and Mrs. Harold 8kay, thi'tr health, how Automatic machinery naa n$0t*4 ,,,. incoming regent, asked the er; SiipeTvislns Principal? Ata'B. Miss' Marie Bkar," Jack Bolap, Mr. Uovo, Junior, chairman. to spend their lei- burdensome toll from the backs of :,'. HI hers tor their continued support and Mrs. Julian Jaeger, of A vend. sure time to ad- men. Trades sjirt mtrehaadWag ,,,,i co-operation,. • . Mr*. J. B. Breokenridge. chair- how to jobs have-been so fully analysed Ainonif those present were: Mm. man of prodnction; James Rauch- man, chairman 6f supplies; Mrs. F. their and simplified that these callings are I lliirron L-evi, Mrs. A, Coley, Mrs. J. FLORISTS READY oivlc duties, hqw, " nduring,• the early stage* ot iik Mayo, Mrs. John Einhorn, (). TiBdall, chairman; Mrs: E. H. Bnynton. home service chairman; in make Worthy employment. The' pablic sahool iieorse Finn, Mrs. A, ErnBt, OPENING OF STATE'S hnmt'B frul be ca- system it{esses, tlii'rt-lorp, how to Michael ,Langan, Mrs. Thomas Mr». ». H. Wyld, and MrB. W. F. llv(i rtther than now to make a Bums, publicity. The executive SECOND FLOWER SHOW pable i,,i. Mim Alice Sandahl, Miss Let u llvltvg. • • , M.irLiin't Mllivan, Mtss Loretta fl'ul- committee, Prank • Lawson, Cfiarles Hrown and Dr.. Spencer; chairmen,«w.' Union, Newark OBcWs (n tlir t »> I « • Clipp Many changes In sdmlnlstratic-Q 'n.iii Mrs. Frank O'Brien, tors. or the, otitlylng district*: Mrs. H. D. Inan(tur»te Fall Exhibit. nnmiTd nnrt at- have come about, The poverty ^.mrici' l\ Dunlgan, MJss Marie Iciiipt to see fur- stricken, school illxtikt of 1930, iiiiiiiuan. Mra. A. Thompson-, MIHH Cliirk.'Hewarea; Mrs. Frank Barth, : ' with Ita underpaid and poorly edu-, ; Mrs. Ben Jensen.' Fords;! NEWARK, Oct. 29. — Monday tlu'r wluit the fu- M.,I. Tliomspon, Mrs.- . Lawrence ture hotq>. Very- tsachec. , IMH .-.iiiiliiiin, Mrs: August Bahmann, Mrs. C. A: Laraerr, Keasbey; Charles afternoon at 4 o'clock, Oovernnr McGettlgan, Port Reading; Mrs. J.^Morgan F. Larson, with Mayor Je- dimly, I n d ee'd, Schools are adnih>l«tcred,by" I,s Joseph Romond, MrB. Michael llln WP l through' such nnlts as a It or d rea- ,',,,i,,|i', Mrs. Joseph Grace,, Mra. Duff, Hopelawn; Mrs. St. 0. Lavtn, rome T. Congleton of Newark, anil Wm.J.Cooper ,*** '>e Colonla; Patrick Boylan, Iselln. I other state , and municipal officials American repub- sonable financial responsibility. i(,hn rowers, Mrs. William A,'Rytin, Equality ot educational opportu- Mra. J. E. Breckewtdge ijlll su-.-.iwlj, l officially one, the Second New : of UVM). The standard -of living <,!r, Diinlfi Dwyer, . Mra. Edward.; hiKlicr than ever dreamed by Uto-.nity is guaranteed through state and i inhcirn, Mrs. Michael De Joy, Mrs.' pervlse the making of garments for;Jersey' State Flower Show at federal equalisation nindB. The few the members ot the Veterans' Home 'Newark Armory which In jilan philosophers. The,affairs 'of i li.irleK Karr, Mrsi Ja.c6t> Grausam, Mrs. Harold Mc.C Jdlinson state ate ttf the hands ot men andchildren who are physically disabled itrs Haym&nd Anderson, Mra. Maria at Milling ton. *Mrs. F. Qj * Tlsdall staged by the New Jersey KJorlsts receive Individual Instruction In the will supervise the of sweat-1Association. The show will coiitinuv women especially trained to iirhy, Mrs. Henry St. Clair Lavlti. 'charst public responsibilities. sanitarium It nec?M«ury. T1»e chil- Mrs. Oelestlne Romond, Mrs. Thom- .ers for soldiers. . ' 'mrtll-November-ft. dren who Uve .Jn.the mountain The Red foes'drive will Btartl Prior to the official opening, a Intelligence naff targety displaced ,.- (HTlty, Mrs. Catherine Caulfteld, emotion ln settling public. IBSUVH. passes ana on lonely randies are' Mis. Jiimen ,Harding, Mrs. Andrew on ArmtstiM Day and continue un- committee of .expert horticulturists, taught, by a staff ln the state BUper- til ThankBglvlng. The local quota headed by" Charles H. Totty. of All professional collegw. Including i,,nir> iiiid Mrs. Michael T. flrhnhert. Miss Johnson Weds H. Me. C, Johnson teaching, demand a long anil ardu Intehdent's oiUce. The air mall, the Is 1,300 members. MrB. A. L. Hu-1 Madison, William A.- Manda, of radio, tu© talking picture, and tele- bor, social worker, gave an Inaplr- South Orange, Edwin PersBon of vision -have all been combined to report. Hillside, -and A. M. - of 1 to their practice and a high degree PINE GROVE HOLDS at Pretty Church Ceremony 0 B km ln 1 make this Intilrui'unn thoroughly Newark will .conduct the judging ot' ' , , P *^- The numbers ot lhe9e etfecllve. HALLOWE'EN PARTY over 400 entrleB In 202 classes, om- professions are actuated by At one" of the loveliest weddings of the season, Miss ISEUN LIBRARY GROUP bodHr." ill |lijf£«a of ferns,.(lowers parry eleiinrEmttAft dtojxfLCharles Amadee de! ENJOYS CARD S0GAL plal| 1 I ne 1 r l f lus of r 1 FORDS "in circ ie ia8 t °F rid ay' ev":' ! ^' ^ ™ "a^nu"e7becarne the*briSTof 'Harold McClel* lan ut the craft«men's ciuti.| Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.; Johnson, of Rah- The IseHn • Free Public Library \'KO\ and Mrs. Louis Peterson and ror costumes) were awarded i vvay, in Trinity Episcopal Church, Woodbridge,Saturday Association held a yery suceessfiil'Ahij son. Hardy, o( William street, Mt J w at:t card, party at the Harding avenue i the week-end with Mre. PeUr- ^ Mi - M ' [ «rnoon *Ueu^<4ocMje£ore a fashionable assemblage. ""'" i;nos, Mrs flrehouse, Saturday evening. Tne coil motherr of William street, Ddew», Mltw Mar- pnr a half hi»ihour h<>rbefornrea n,thoe «or=cere-. < • ° Ev«reU. mony, Miss Susie DUon, church or-1 popularity qontesc t tor JJuniors be-jpr Amboy. and Mrs. Mary Klein. The matron of honor, Mr«. John' tween the apes of four and tenWas, weie played. (lefreiihn)enu B Ve an rg an r cl 1 unci Mrs. Walter ffi'veley, Wai- ved by Mrs. J W noon and n „, *. . . ? , ,. « ** : James TrainorT , a slater of the bride, won by Maciealne Schnebbe; 922 thi< Jr., and William" Hlveley and r committee. W Boos and promptly at four o'clock the bridal W0Te a perlod gown ot Amsrrcan vptes; Victor Katen, $70 votes, Brandon visited friend* at rrtst watches, aec-inoj The n.-xt regular meeting of the; Kan|8t played the wedding march s Sunday. Bea,uty roseB. to" Marie Janke and \enf s. William Munroe, ln William will be held during tl»e ; from "Lohengrin" as the • bride mltta and a picture hat of taffeta to season and ..nrembers walked up tilt aisle on the arm of consolation prizes were awarded to ha^ . spent the week-end with rela ,irc itnkcd to bNng a small package match the gown; Anna Blglecklg , Jean Hott, William no. ut Tottejivllle. her father, by whom she was ggiven of fciodBluffs aa a gift for the in marriage. The altar waa banked Miss Isobel Johnson, a alsiter of OlllOlll , BlBijlllly Newman.and Bernard chS in marriage. The altar waa banked the groom and the maid of honor, TliankiiKlvIng barrell. the contents jwnn palms. larKe white chrysanthe- Matten«en. j mi iif which will be sent to needy farul mums * and autumn leaves. The was gowned in a period model of PrUes In cards were' awarded as' AYENEL th in the Township. three' blending shades' of rose tat* follows: I ceremony was solemnised by candle- feta, with a picture hat to match. light by the pastor, Rev. J. Benja- Bridge: Charles Hodgeklnsoi), Mrs. i party on November 3 at the She carried a bouquet of talisman e Hosary Society will bold .a min Myers. roses. . H. Stuart, Morrison, Mrs. J-'ranccs November FOUR NEW MEMBERS Breen.- Jhat Nolr. Mrs. C. Plynn Is The bride was attired in the wed- Powell Mills DawLey, of Newport, man of the arrangement oom- JOIN AVENEL ding gown worn by her maternal R. I.,' was best man. The ushers i _ Ptaochle: Pred Walker, y rlnltraan turt'TTTTTTTTTtYTYYYYYYYTYTYTTY Four new members" were admit-1 grandmother. It was made of love- were Colltiin Walnwrlgh,t Johnson.Tnlmnon, !«JBrinkman>, William • Potter,. Miss ani\ Mra. A. Heller have Gr)lce t.-d at the opening meeting ()( the | ly old ivory taffeta trimmed with brother of the groom; John Schuy- Walker, Mrs. Gordon GUI, Into their new home on Retn- Aveni'l Girl's Club at a meetlnt! passementri, beaded with .pearl , s Injfelerr de Riissy, brother ot the bride; ^lbert t'u^e. MrB. Laura Huber, 1 Mrs enue. held last week at the home -of Mrs. rose design and fastened with a I John James Trainor, Jr., brother-in- l - Amy Lawrence, Mrs. Anna and Mra. Hugh McVlcker, ot P. H. Barth, in Manhattan •avenue. long court train. Her veil was de-[i f t bride; William CaTr of P11^18. Mrs.-Joseph Rapadoli, John g iaww of tne bride; William CaTr of p p lelphla, w the parents ot a The new members ar«: Miss Marlon signed ot beautiful rose point lace, | Elizabeth and'Charles Nelnntadt of Schlamp,'Mrs. Joseph Boltzar, ter born October 22. Mrs. Mc- Leonard, Mln» Tberesar Veterson, wor...__n l.n ca...p fashio._... n an,d cut v?itl!...i. PlldPalisades.- ' AAs,1t thh e bWbridall party 'H'left'linn HugheHugheBB , OacaOacarr LawrencLawrencee , Ed r was the former Miss Jean Mi.s,H Mary Detweiler natf-Mbs Fran of Orange)' bloaiorus •She the chutth the organist played Men- 8ar Hulett,'Mrs. Otto JunKe. e, of Rahway avep\re, (•is Barth. ' old fashioned lace mltta and dolssohn'a. "Wedding March" Mrs. J. Bernard Mattewsen, Mra. D. P. Young and daughters, A short buainctis Ketwlon was held carried an exquiiexquisitee ' ald-f»Bhloned | ^ reception' tor the wedding Fannie JohnBton, Mrs. Charles and Jean, viHited' relatives In 1 alter, which refreshments were bouquet of white roses and lilies of|party> members of both famjlles andiBenz, Miss Anna Hutteman, Mrs. York Saturday, attending a served and a HOclal hour enjoyed. the valley, a few intimate friends, followed at .Gertrude Potter, Mrs. Pred Walker, re party In the wvening. the de Russy honje, which was at-(Joseph Boltzar, Alice Crimnionuna of .New tractively decorated with chrysanthe- j Gordon Gill was awarded the spent the week-end witH her nium» and auluinn leaves, [door prtae. Non-players prize went Mrs. H. yoelker, of George Mr. irad .Mrs. Johnson ar....e now Up Tire, QSOTge Schnebbe.- The tw^ esident On a wedding trip' to Montreal,'of coal, donated by the Wars Coal K. Reagan and daughter, Problems of the Kitchen Become '.Canada, and on their return early Company, of Woodbrldge, was:tl hy, of Gttorgg street, Is spend- next week, will make their home at awarded to Harry W. Burlock, of:t tew days with Mra. Reagan's. 129 Grove avenue, Woodbrldge, The New Dover, ah'' ko, Evelyn Kreger, Emily- Therge- iMnm actually 4t"d as godd Vtl>* nlllng. Then the dough wa,8 sen, Ora Coupland, hpene Palko, ne"*\nS Through the goSd'.rolled expertly, without attekinB to ' TELEPHONE p. A. 13« Patricia Campbell and "William kraces nf. Prinelual Arthur.C Ferry the board and,wonders of wonders. Raup, Jr. , MISS GERALDINE F. TIPPER room Is ln'ual. ones. When the cruat A N N Q U N C E S| 1 the door ot and - THE FALL OPENING OF HER ! SCHOOL FOR DANCING The fliinl 4trongliold lost In tbe Otuui-Longwuitli feud—but Mrs. Longworth keepi a stiff upper Up. Toe ahd Aesthetic Dsncing — CUss and Private Lessons WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. — Tli«|or which reasonable declinations lann, wife of the (unassuming with Gann-Longworth precedence> controenntro- were-Impossible to produce. In tlie Washingtog n lawyey r and sister of the THE WOMAN'S CLUB, CARTBHBT ARMS ersy In at an end so far ua Wash- circle of great hostesses who pride vici e presidentd , was a tea' guest ot walls. In the center ot the room to I without *ta common «W themselves ou the alze rather than 16 South Broad Street BHsabethjJ^. I. lugtln is concerned, and the victory the' MisBes Patten. More recently ^----: •• ' . ;'• BMKR8ON u large dlalng Uble covered with I But that was not all, the white Is to Mrs. DollyoGanri, sisteh and|the exclUatveness of their aftafrB she'was a tea guest again... In view " W .oUcl^^ring. the I aproned ^J^l°LTrtJu hostess.'.of Vice President Charles I the stalemate was carried through ot the Gann ultimatum that, only riT.^ii.: * --• •-- - -._.. ..'.*""• ' .lffihen_both Mra. Gann and Prlpjceas those who recognize the superiority True, "Princess AlAlAlice"''-''Loiit-TAflW"a'nnc5nSe(t''ii01WlM-:"ot",ii*cHnll - of Die vtw prfaaident, and bUl hoBt- wits at the head explaining' which'"dried «">•» — v - -••-• 1 r worth, wife of the spfpResp*f- r of the '•in g I"f' th- e- othe" r had .accepted, ,or ess, to the speaker., and his wife may cuts of beet are the'most tender!BO that by the time the bell-rang house ot representatives, does not I waa Invited. receive the former, it immediately Announcing the Opening.... •and how to' make a good looking '• the room was on* more spick-ana publicly admit defeat. But the I Among the dW'elters, the became apparent that' the Patten yet .tasty dessert. W waltint (or the nexi j<****• puy fi significantifi - fact is that (he last en- sanctified upholders of the dignity sinters have handed the final plum Around the table In a genii-circle I h all seemed so stfange in thta of resident Bocial traditions, How- to Mrs. Dolly on a( platter.. •MO long mixing tabled with Individ-!*ge In which one bears ..that wom- trenched stronghold of the Long- ever, Mjfl. bonuworth apparently worth forces, the "Cave Dwelling" . Society^ Verdict ual gas burners at the end. In the lau'a place IH no longer to the home reigned supreme. The Longworth At any. rate, ftuch has been the SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 corner, of the room .Is- a large Baa .that they are financially lnc group, has accepted Mrp. Gann. ' homo ut 2009 Massachusetts avenue Th* Groups verdict, ot that portion of society or oven that Is used tor baking. !dent and that the baking oven Washington ' society is divided was across the utreet and qne block home from Its summer places. Most b honor of the visit Miss Caster old fashioned aa the wash tub. I roughly • into four overlapping away from the home otthe .three significant Is that every • function decided that th* cUss, would «u»h« »p»ears%hai., i«ere are some gmi groups; the diplomatic set, ' theMiBses* Patten, .at 2122 Massachu- with even a flavor of formality ' lemon meringue pie, because the left who do not care (or, the_kltafc army and navy Bet, tlie *#mclai. setts, and only tho ultra elqct were- planned since the first lea has bean THE^ ALICE-LA RE1NE SHOP visitor ' had already confessed" a enette with canned BOUP, *«»»« group of high ranking officers of the aware that the three maiden. sisters designed with the uWerstandlng weakness for lemon pie. I bread and the ever handy can government, and the eave dwellers. w«re occasionally shocked at the that Mts. E. U. Gann, It she ac- 4»» Amboy Avenue- • "Whoops", thought,the reporter,, opener., . - .. , Roosetelt-Longworth disregard of ceptB, will outrank everyone .present t The first three, because ot their in- W00DBSIQOB, NEW JBR3KY "what a mess thew cooks ar« go- Whatever It U Miss Caster s£ass terlocking formalisms, ware forced tradition. ave, perhaps, the hostess herself, in« to make »f It. sspwiaUy the u one ot the most P0Pe inception of the feud when besn a power by herself, but living the feminine guest of honor. Dressnukinf and Sowing for a surpri8*-«a4 iA*t a wrpHs*'. wlnnlnj persOnattty of the petK President Hoover was first Installed together in their brick mansion Meantime, Princei%&UM keeps "Now"Nn», - girls"oii.u» , saiuid MlMisus Casteflastarr rali.miss Vhwho o prwldnresidcws over tth) e «»u In the White House. their accretions of Influence down* th* JlooseVettlan stiff- upMf Up. as f EDriti "a the class was callpd to order, may hara somrthiBg to do with t Mrs. Lqngwortb secured, a draw, (hth e yyeara s have resulted in a eon- always, silent tor publication, wtile but' as Mas Outer remarked, "I solidation that ammtnti to. the 0urtU-O»nn triad look* ptata»d AWCt "what do«« this recipe Mr the crust howOTer, by staylaa: away from M LA Kl remind you oft". guess it t» the iMttnotlve dsslre o* ' most and Helen, Mary and 'Josephine "Biscuits", osm* tue »wwK. female ol tho'sweU*' to«"« • Pttttn, aaeure in their power, are but* and lw» merlniue eprnpUcent, "Rightg . 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THE WOODBRIDGERlbGE. LEADER, FWOAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930

\e (ilance that has been note* In thin ununually THE ROAD THROUGH THE GRAVEYARD THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER Ijulet earap^f^ n can w*>U he Uk«n to Indlratn a pre- i s Published Every Friday by lection dispositioioit n on the •part of Democrat*, Inde- VDU.YOUC CAR THK '"wOODBRIDCiE PRINTEtlY, Inc. pendent voter* and Republican* a* well to retufj^them ; SNDTHt . .y 10.4 -MMO StTejjL Wumtbtid&r, N, i. . to oice. . ' ... ,',.' i- /. . •.' • . , _ Entered" at tlip PoBt Office "at Wnotlhridge, N. J.. r Mr. Orauiam and Mr. Campbell are of value to as Second Class Mall Matter : the town»hlp and Mr. Aqullla givw evsry indication UOHERT T. WAL8H -Editor and Manager of potential wor'th to the municipality, ' KDCAR J. COSGROVE—Advertising Manager Deoplte the feeling, that both committw?men are destined to b« murned to office, it li absolutely net- Phone Woodbridg* 8-1400 . • Mary';that e^ory voter get out and cast hie ballot ^publication' of Wwg and Bdltorlal when the ' poi'ti open Tuesday* go that the two men ,„„ ninfti-r in tiif-HO coin nips in permit- «n* ted provlrtrd credit In «l»«n tb TTw running fur re-election will know that their endeavors WMbldj^ leader. .., •/> .<.. on behalf of this townihlp.have ihet With Bpprobatton froth expre'ealni:p . opinion* on of the tax-payer. , p nr interest *r6. invited, bilb l no anonymous IrtIt- Too many persohs find fault with anything' and 19. More tera will be published. «flfc» '- everything .connected .with an . administration "during Parking year., Yet, Mange as It aeemi, when Election N. .J.,. Friday,-OctobeK31, 1930 uat what 1B parking* Day arrives they »re too bu«y or too negligent to take The traffic law,4«lneB it Blntpljr: the urouM* jo. go to the potji to. vote. '(The ' waiting on any PARTY LIN69 OVerfflTEPPEP , j g f I mm to a4- street, n .way of any vehl- ; d In' fWeiV'' mlnhlter the affairs of your government. Exercise that cie IN LOCAL POLITICAL CONTESTS. mg passengers or HL kn'owledgf of a man's ability and the right that the <.ru« purpose of American g'overnme'nt merchandise.' »o the tax-payer of seeing that"man's abili- —rule ."by ihV maiority op.lnioft—irtay be fulftl|ed|. I am not • concerned with rejula- ions governing' the duratlqp of tits at first hand 'mean* more in a local political coo- jarklng, -That is primarily a. mat- test (han strlot pbservance of party lines. ' PLACE YOUR STAMP OF ,er ol municipal importance. Lim- Satisfaction 'with" .the .Democratic ridriitnistrttion UPON PUBLIC SERVICE 0F ORTH ited paVklng, It I* true, has largely of thnH-n Jaoob qruawuii and William.P. Camp- by far surpawes apy majaflaj l ggain that could he de- !xlsti-n& regulations, and . partly 1 bell for re-elfccttort and of Anthony' Aqullla for eiec- rived from accompl erit to the truly simple 1, man. irough lack of.publlt co-operation Unn liDtii -'-the'Second* Ward, ., "'-, • '«•>• '•••• I* th« greaifmaK and a.large measure of public ttelf- - Tuesda; voters' in Middlesex County will be ishness. • • • ' The uccomplishmvnt'a of Woodbrldge, •Township'* Hut a1 stroll along any street or administration mean, more to those who live here than called decide If Arthur A. Quinn Is-the man ilghway reveals many; parking vjo- strict adtn-n nc<; to*party, rules TJiere seems to be a 'to protect their ^ Interests "In the State ations -'entirely disassociated from feeiiim that'the Individual vote has not mueh'Influence luration limits.- The manner ot His record on behalf ot the laboring- man yet with parking comes within- the (Scope of i« Hit .sta'ti.- urnatlop wherwisjl Is^of grent powef-'fn he state traffic law, and 'thus be- the roniiiuuii^,.wli«!rn everyone knpws ' uttfir fairness Vo IBflustry aftd oUBhress needs no comes a matter of concern to me. )' That tnei^s^ThjaM'ie.vor'ers in the tgjrllship elect tillon here for his deeds are too" welt known to the n ni^ny Instances, the manner in i-i .miii i liey wnitt^and do not put Inwrolflce »• party j tutt-payers of this county and township to call r)i unskilled, or, as la more often further illumination. • -' j he case, care leu« drivers park i.Kn-iitpf. T|IBI la Vr1>y,, tjioiw.jiwbjtr^teri theaenae of' heir machines 'constitutes a traffic i<]'ii!e in what the. presenUudpHtilBtration has done for i Senator ^Qulnn Is one of that rare Type <5; tazard of the most dangerous sort. in, townshiii are ConftdepKriiat >lr. Graustim and. Mr. i lator wjio shuns the thousand ..add one avenues Ttte -traffic iaw contains a com- Ciiiniibi 11'. will' be Brttfrnnd. to office, and that Mr: through which he could easily amass wealth. He is a irebenslve aiiicle on parking, which Aiiuflla will iie^^efnt to Join them in'the township's • man with the Interest of you and your community at s fur more general'.;- ignored than .bserved. Let me summarize its iroyiBlons briefly: Thjjrtfhas'not been one word spoken ifl the.cur-! The "truatest '.act of appreciation that can be Parking -is permitted only paral rt'ijU'cuiupi.iisn.-agalnBt Comm'ftteemen Campbell .or .shown him for his effort** Js-to return hinV-to the el -with the. edee of the. ' Wadway .-• ordinance they may permit park- iK on the left side. Vehicles must not he parked oi.- ST JA M pp T T A , Oar Redeemer •t. he paved portions ,ot. m^in hi^li THF GRAR RAG - *L -"-"- - Always a Hard ays, outside bustftess'br i^slilenci (FORDS) listrlcts, whea It is practicable .j,: inL URHD Di\U T0 HAVE PARtY NOV. PARTY LEADERS iark off the highway*,' and In nr A public card- party will be held Rev. A. *L. KreyUng, pastor (cnntiniied from pag<* one.i (vent shall a vehicle l»- i>*rv> * n;i. by the St. James' Parent-Teachers' ess there, rematns flfte-n feet u;i Association, Monday night, Novem- Evangelical- Lutheran, Fords AT#- i'1'H wiid. They . buiphuoUcd result and Successful )bstrticted for the pa^sa^e of vein- ber 10, at the St. James' 'Auditori- pue and Fourth Street. hliown in the Department of ftli;! or unless a clear view of tlit um, Card playing will start prompt- i;30 A. "M.—Sunday School. , ways and' Dridges, where sixte. larked car may be obtained from u ly at~8:15 P. M., and all the usual 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. miles of road construction work w;i| ilstance of 200 'feet in each direr games will be in play. Each mem- ftmlno-d at costs no 'greater Ihu ion Of course, this provision do.- ber is asked_Jo donate a prize and previously expended for twelve mill Worker for lot ai)p4y-' when enn'rsHnctes' niaki give it to any dt the following com- of construction. This was9 mad| t impossible to avoid Muiipiul. an. mittee: St. Anthony's liofsibk- lIIidiit:h close co-operatio eaving the vehicle in a position Mrs. William Golden, chairman; with (lie State Highway .Commissiu V- vhlch would other be illegal. . | Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. Edward. Eln- Rev. C. Galassi, ptwtor tlu-y |iointed oul. 1- It is uulawfttl to park within an liorn, Mrs. "M. Langan, Mrs. Lewis The Freeholders Bj>okt- proudly a Every Worthy nte^sectlon, on a crosswalk, he Baumlln, Mrs. James Keating and Church on Woodbrldge Arenu«. the |-15.0'0o remaining after tl d- ween a .safety zone and the adju Mrs, Thomas Gerity. Masses at 6:30 A. M, and 9:30 A. II, lit30 roud-and bridge' 'cohairuct! •e- ent, curb or within at least twenty Sunday morning. pronraui was' cnmplfcted, which in 90 eet oj! a point on the curb opposite Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. iiiiued the re'.>viildi'.i:~ of four .iii-i in he end of a safety zone, In fr.ont of i tional intlfts of road, which i:a sn- Cause private driveway, within twenty- CHURCH NEWS employment to 175 unemploy nd ve fept ot an intersection,, withla Uien. ny fty feet of a stop fltgn Or within Oar lady of Peate sal tty foot of the near right-hand cor- Where is this famous fieur'e, the St. James' Tile i'onferenct l'l»» ip- Sphinx? CFOHDS) . , In a further attempt to "rtli*- er of any street-upon' which any io us route is established. • . is • — Kev. K. J. O'Fwrell, paator the unemployment situation, tl Masses ,at 7:30, 9:0« an«--10:SI Her. C. B. Reagan, pastor Board of Freeholder^ is (Paid for by A. F.-Oreiner, Camp. Mgr.) It is also illegal to park within t. With what rank are cadets gradu- wenty-feet of the entrance to any^ated fijom West Pont Military acad- a conference with municipal officia 9:.-0« My mornrnr~«t "\ to be held November 10. when -f* hydrant. M*SB. *, anfl 10 o'clock. Sunday School.fol- attempt will be made to " tiuan lowing first Mass. | So mu^ch for the -rules. W|iat is Which state cast the 3*it!i and 'de- Baptisms at 1:00 P. M. cousidtrable work to be done i'lrii Evening Devolions»47:4e o'clock. Masses dally at 8 o'clock. the comius. winter. •jie practice? How frequently'is a elding vote In fa,vor of national Week-day Services—Masses 7:30. Holy Rosary Soctety. meed t*a« Qn the theory that'aU tampaii hr parked anyWhere from ten'prohibition? hches to two feel from the curb?IT •" ;.«, 1 Holy Day Servlcea—Masses 5:30 flrst Monday of each month. \ .pledges of 1928 had been fulfilli ind 7-:00 o'clock, Sodality of the Blessed Virgin. in 11)30, voters at the various ui^t ;.ow often do we iflnd' cars parked ] \ • Brain Teaser First Fridays—Mass 7:30.o'clock: Mary, meets the third Monday of ings were asked ro return Dvui jead in, or tail in, one end pro- j \ What • ingect . Uves un least >:udtng into the lane" of; traffic, I ( JJ Confessions heard '• on - Saturday the month. crarie inujorities for every onf ( nd You 00( I Holy Name Society meets the sec- the ticket from Senator to Ooverno -Arcing-oth&c drivers to turn into afternoons and evenings 3 to 6 and 7 ts.9 o'clock. Evesof First Fridays ond Sunday of the month . at t "ie.i.left traffic lane, causing traffic Correctly Speaking— m Wa and frequently accidents? . - "d all Holy Bays of Obligation at 'clock mass." ' _ -" MISS GLADYS HANS T)VER ' -The restriction on distance from In the salutation of a letter, uevec on Saturdays. a intersectioa .s almpat .COtUDletely , use any abbreviation^ except "Dr. MARRIES ROBERT REEd cored, and BO is the provisios n re-O] lrs* a*d ™ * \ farish Societies , ' St. Nicholas iating to "stop street" signs. Nor) Rosary Society: Communion First AT CEREMONY IN. H0M^isspARKINs0N . - . Today's Annlv Sunday of month. is space reserved for buses, as the i (PORT READING) law demands. _ , • • . I On his date, in 1858,. Theodore Holy Name: Communion Second U-avve orff VWedding Roosevelt was born. Sunday of. month. Most, of these violations are com- j ' (FORDS) Through New .England. milted in cities, and larger towns, Sodality of Blessed Virgin Mary: J;^ ^ Today* £" Horoscope .' Communion Third Sunday oi month. where parking space Is at premium. Rev. A. Papp ft Rev. A. SUm, putort Mis.s (ilad>» Haus«u,'diiuyhter Of ™°*ll«l^ CAPTURED HERE Here is a.wide held for police ac- Persons born on this day are too Girls of the Parish': Communion susceptible to flattery and let it Fourth Sunday of month.' 8 A. M.—Sunday Morning Mas. Mr und Mrs. Chrisiiai Hansen, of wiu easl. u,tip vote for Mihs rarkiri- tivity. I do not intend to tolerate, IP. M.—Vespefs Frceinan street, Woodbridge, be-SOnt While listeniag.to Miss Park- areless parking* on state "highways, blind them. GETS 30 YEARS o far as I am able/I to prevent It, came the bride; of Robert Reed, of iBSob speak' my mind went baok a Presbyterian Boonton, Saturday night, at an at-number of years when the suffrage (continued from page 1) • and t intend to obtain the co-Opera- Answers to Foregoing Questions . Trinity tEpiscopal tractive home wedding. The Hansen,question was brought before the leg- ion of the state notice with the mo- 1: GUeh, Egypt.. , , .1 Kev. Ernest Abbott,' or vehicle department inspectors to home was prettily- decorated for the islattire. Only the Democratic party noted two strangers walking up 2. Second' lieutenancy. ' ' 9:45 k. M.—Sunday School. Kev. J. B. Myeto, pMtor occasion with white streauiefB anxl wa!j, m [Uv'6r of woman suffrage." street, aud two fpthers going stop It jvherever seen.' 3. .NebrasKa. 11:00 A._M. ~ Mornin'gWorBhlp. • But \the state is large, and J.he '4..». The.,„ ' moth„ , Wause i liu Rii'HxIuua Slxpork-nct 8 A. M,—Celebration of Holy i- He qg^utioned them all and kept forces'df the stiEtetidopers and mb- |h'ol6l."'"•'"* '- of " Jesus Hiniself". Number 1, i with him until Rounds Ser- tor vehicle inspectors are small; "Jesus' Experience of God". ' ' 10 A. M.—Chureft School. t Fred La) sen came up a few municipal police, departments, too, 10:15 A. M— Morning Prayer. Abbott. liave-their hands f.ull keeping traffic BOY, WALKING WITH '3:00 P. M.—Junior and Interme- j | minutes later. diate Christian Endeavor. 11 A. M.-^first vri third Sunday Silk flowing smoothly at ^usyl intersed- ot each month, celebraMon pt Holy UouB. > ' r , FATHER, HIT BY AUTO f 6:45 P. M.—Senior Chrlgtiaa En- was sta- deavor. Sucharidt and sermon; second and It cbmes down, then, to a matter fourth Sundays, morning' prayer and the llSn(ls ol the near the car, 6:45 M. -—Young People'i and she carried a. bouquet of roseB , aud ilcDonnell went around of appealing to motorists themselves While .wa4King op ' ItahWa)' ave- iiermon; 'ftfth Sunday,, morning tt0o ern ltselt ue, near Hillside ayenwe, Wood- Church, andrt snapdragons. Mrs. George "HaKHao^; 8°™;S°y ° .'^• »• f wldow.a Pen to ^e rear of tfe building and dls- to show some consideration ,for the ln t dut td th w 1 ! e T 7:45 P. M. n, who was her slater's matron of ._•}' l ™ , ,. ?.. .W* 1? > covereMmcdd thlhe bal13bales8 oo£f raw silken the omer fellow, to .realizrealize that those P"ae . • w^n, his father, Anthony, Fttlendly- Hour. 4, P. ten, who was her slater's matron of 81O_.U' ^l> 1 l whi^'J h "would "liive * In- ' ra* silken the 678 L Sermon, by the pastor. honor "and only attendant wore 'a iJ»i. **HWII woum up.\e in bilsemenbasementt . • „• • ' ' , regulations were made (or definitdefinitee [Bavid Schwartz, age IT, 678 Leant 1 Monday afternoon — Woman's blatk velvet town teith hat to creased the widow s pension live per eaf-ons of safety and traffic expedl-1 street, Woodbridgft. was seriously Wednesday nH 8:00 I , cent and The men arrested In Woodbrldge' Study Class. ' • match. i l «Howe. O'Farrell, pastor Thursday niillit, choir practice at Susan E. Reed and Mrs, Archie!State House, i^og. 175,000 of your the convicted man. ' • P. M. ,' ' Smock, of Montvllle; Mr. ajid Mrs. m* "> decol:at.e one room *lon. THIRD WARD G. 0. P. ' too close, A Public ' Service bus I e a u r The. stolen truck was found tho Services at Public School. Gu3 Fink, of Weehawkeen; Herbert "^ >« J ' Portion of my. life 1 drlveh by W. E,- Moss, had 8toppedl , Ti'-'u * Man next afternoon In the ' rear of the . HOLDS CARD PARTYalongside them to"5 discharge pas-| Al M'^ morning. Hansen. Rasmus Hansen. and nSrold "ave spent trying to bring comfort Bharkey & Hall garage in Washing- Cwgrfgationd HaiiBen, of, Freehold; -^r. and Mrs. '« tho workingman. If that is a ton avenue, sengers and Baguta swuug over to' ~ L. Rodner.iilss Louise Hanaen, Miss crijne.,,1 plead,guilty. II expect the A. successful cLrd party was held the Bide of the road in an attempt Avenel Presbyterian Rev. Wm. V.D. Strong, pMtor Esther LurW Valdemar Lund and ! workingm4u,.iire8pective of party to .1DAT4DIAWC ue,D mnrr by the -Third Ward Republican Cftib to ppafis the bus ai)d knocked the Lester Peterson, of Fords; Mr. andlvote pr me. 1 have worked fo.r.KU1AK1AWS HLAK JUUUL h.t tUfT" Avenel bchool auditorium, 8 bpy dbwn. C. A, Morrow, d 10:15 A M—Suaday School. Mrs. Carl Melr and son/Cart, and;*' *"* outside the rail, but lMJ»At|. MIKCAI INI"* I IFF Friday night. Refresnments were I , Baguta* stopped* long enough to 11 A. ore tor tnem inside the rail In the UW HlUdOULlIHl 9 Ltf L setVed and'prices were awarded to .give the bus. driver his name- and Sermon by the pastor. • • Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mauser, A"!- ,SWB Senate," lie euld in conjunct A. M.—Sunday School. / the fat low ing.: ... address and ttten went'on. ^rthuf ll:01J A. M.^Alrtrnlng; Wqrshlpl I f- M.—Chrlgilan EndeavorEndeavo . k- « bert Maniser, Mr und Mrs, Frank; tiicin.-,,, ,. , Thee life Btory of Mussolini was lli.ldge': i Charles SlesSel, Sr., L. t:-45''I'..-M.:— Efenfng Wor llw 1 1 'Anderson, of 16J5 Dilniiani place, Sermon topjp: '.'One Thing". " fenfng WorahiD. Haf'nes./'or kiuWayf M>':-and ••Mr*»- ^. !l-fl~^St. wer? e Prosecutorj r ^ . in 'an* Inspiringpg " • «aiaon«on«rr byy i'otueroy., Mis.M- . Bralthw«lle, Miss, Wob^bridge, ..helped the'.-tttther to Monday at "7: 3eiv, Miagtn Gracd. Alice, i years ago by. King Victor EJraman- H. jOardner, J. S. WebbWbb , J . BBernardd , *' sen' to Perth Ambov to bring Wednesday at 7:30 P.-M,—Mid- f Birth Frank Centent, Mrs. lowed to go after tthe h««pltal called Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs aniT Friday, October 17. / life ot Mtissolinl and his untiring Vlanagan, '/ , andvaald that the boy's tkull WM •t 10 A, M,Sunday morning. tiTilCHutch$tC1mtt, children, Harry, Georgiag n anja j Gil- A daughterg, , Claire Marie, waB,effort,e s aajPrlme Minister of Italyy. .Non-playerB1: Mra. Lynn, Mrs. G, pot fractured but that he is being bert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Jensen;born to Mr. und Mrs. Martin Stan- He declarod that Mussolini U in Nottug*. treated for severe 'lacerations ot the Mithoditt Scientist and daughter, Elisabeth, Mr. and ley Ratajock, ot 53 Evergreen' ave-1spired to p.lace Italy among Che lead- Mrs, lirace Nottage was chairman head and a badly bruised leg. Mrs. Chrstlan Han&en, Mr. and Mn. nue. Fords, on Tuesday, October 21. ing nations of the wsrld, a place he of the committee of arrangements. I b«v. H. «. BreUth, SBWABBN Charles Levl, William, Nojman, A daughter, Dorothy' Lorralue, Tiiinks It ought to hold in world af- Wowta, Word., >ord» « 'George, ChrUtlpa and Emily Han- w«s bora' to Mr,- and Mra, George fairs. " - .''•,,, Hi> UM~':, ;' •'* A Branch of The lloiher y, Ootpber tl, of BjUUmow, gutit o( th« nMfbbon euiHli Wt whip*1 "™—— a. boy, "* •—e-ssr-*-"-

,'.\ THE W00DBR1DGE LtADfeR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 Seven

Mr. ftemarcBt, my Republl«an oppo- for Us contemptuous disregard for Quinn Record nent; who Id so proud of .a Itillu-1 the people, and Its servile grovel ADVKUTI8KMKKT— xxinxixxx ix xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxix; cnee' with the majority, sat by Idle ln* to the 'King of Camden County', and did not move a flngen In the In- ana the pnwerf ill * pttvate intjerents of Fair Play Lteresla of the great Industrial popu- which he represent*. • I appeal t<> SHERIFF'S SALE lation of thU county. all voters In a non-partisan Bplrlt, Assallg Hipper Vote to put an end to the present regime Given Praise "But Mr. Demafest *A^ 111 lo.vote of political piracy, and to eleerrep- N CHANCERY,r» NRW JERSEY for tho-siiameful 'ripper'bill', and resentatlves who have the friterests —aetWeen the Broad .and \Mar- tor the extravagant appropriation of ket Bulldlnl and Loaij...^iiocia- ,,,,liiliit<- AHWIIH Opponent's Vote ot their electorate at heart," OODBRIDGP BftaoBt a quarter of a million dot tlon, a" corporation, ConTplatnant, ,.„• ilmlwin Klppe^tlUI... lars for the decorating ot uvm and Lillian Saehs, et »!., De- rooms In the state house annex. Clnb Election Dance fendant* Fi ta* tot ^fele of « Township voters will Why did he not, a* a colleague 1 ' The . annual pre-election dance mortgaged premises 4atsd Octo- #111 be held by the American-Hun- ber 7, 1930. >,- mi npportunlty on Tuesday, to from Middlesex County, raise his garian Cittaenr club tomorrow eve; , iiM'lr ballot for one of the but- voice In orotent? Why 413 he not, 'nlng at the Hungarian Reform jHatl By virtue of the above stated writ miini; RWeHirien in New Jei l«i th« caS&Vdf the, Hptwr bill, stand ou Hchool street. All the local and o me' directed and delivered. I will |rl1or Arthur A. Qulnn, the m.an by the solid, Republican delegation county candidates have been Invited expose to tale at public Vendue on •,,',• huK (IOIIB more for tlie plain from fissex County, to WhODe eVer- to attend. 1. Luttgaren it chairman WEDNESDAY, THE TWEN'nf- (>1,l(. than any other Individual In lastlnK credtt-ft can be said that 8IXTH DAY OP NOVEMBER, 1 they voted agnlnBt the nefarious ot the affair, and he Is being as- "! ,,nt- life." nays a statement Issued 1 sisted by all £he members of the NINETEEN HUNDREB AND '.••illv from Qulnn headquarters at 'ripper bill . No, Mr. Demarest, in SPEEDNAYC •• • THIRTY spite of tpe almost unanimous op- club, ' • • - ,!',r'iji Amboy. • at two o'clock In the afternoon of W poBMon ot the state's preM, cant. Senator Qulnn, aa president ot "ftoware you getting;..on keep the «ald day In the Sheriff's Office -./state. Federation of Labor, and the decid+ng • vote* tox the, Ripper Bill, denounced by the press of his 1ng . In the City ot New Brunswick, N. J. ' siflent of the Union National own »•">"»• "Very well. We have not had All the following tract or parcel I I'IK of Newark, h*a-*»6n the mUch honey, but the bees of la nil and premises hereinafter' .;V,.nd nf lahor and IndmtnT ior a na4icufarly descrlDeg^Jituate, lying Last Race of Season ...nrratloD. Employers M welfc as legislature has become n'ororlottB^{imeS''^Pws.ng 8how\ and b'elhg linhS'TownBW m Ifum lu,,i,,y«w have faith and utmost »iin the County of Mlddl^ex, .iJidencP In his cool, sane reason-' and 8Urte of N«w Jersey. ''in matters peftallilns to em- BEGINNING-at ft'-point In. the u.vnient, wages, working condtttons northwesterly-line of Mlddlesex.Aye- ,„,! Miitidard of.living?. " - nue dfstatit southwesterly, forty-.] He wM consulted by. Governor Ar6 Waiting tjiree and Beven hundredtha feet Gala Speed Climax i,,ii in l!»08 and Governor Wilson from the corndrfoTmed inr'-the' !«• I f labor. can have your suit* or cOaU tailored • i.ave nni hm-n-partial to organized to your individual measure at these new low prices. twenty-four hundredths feet to-'a TIME TRIALS 1 P. M. - RACES 3 P.M. ,,iinr, but have at all times con-. stake in the northwesterly line of ,,t, i-.'-il iHi' Kieat masfles of ".plain, Middlesex'Avenue and.-tlie point or , ,,pli. in which most of us lie- place of REG1NNING. , - BelnR known and designated as li Was with those principles In .. $25.00 ilota 6, 7, 8, and 11 in Block 44ft B. .-..ii.l thiil 1 Introduced thf bill j Wool Satisfaction Gnarant««l or |*m a certain map entitled, "Map of rii-iidlnn ihe mmp^nsatlon act, to 5 I>H> I>ellvi>ry' Money frnsonte- Manor, In^lln, N,- J,, ate, ;;iwiili- for an average Increase nf owned by Radio AsRoclates, Inc.. by *l t» per week to'the widows nnd Larson & Fox," the said map filed ;|,ii,m« ot men killed'in iniliiHtryl. In Middlesex County Clerk's Office ! ilo not believe that that Increase Ready to Wear Readjr to Wear on August 3U, 1922, as Map No. 993, file No. 578. . I SUNDAY Ram's Head True Blue A.I> exorbitant, when we consider . All Wool Decree amounting to« approxl-! i'.;it under the. present laws aid Serge Suits $25.00 i\.iiii:e wane of $20 per i»eek, ths Top Coats $15.00 mately $2,650. - - ' Extra Trousers $5.50 Together with all and singular, widow in entitled to only $9.80 per the rights, privileges, hereditaments w.fk, and each child to' $1.40. , and appurtenances thereunto be- "The lU'inibllcan majority, ho\^- longing or In anywise appertaining. i-vr, did not consider the, wldow.anrt DOUBLE •irplian. Their unconstitutional cor BERNARD- M, GANNON, '••reneo ^onimltte.e smothered November 2nd t.lll.' It never saw the lluHt of day. mi . Sheriff. JACOB L. $29.82 ! ) Solicitor.1 CUNNEENNI 10-31-11-7-14-21 •; 666 55SMITHS& GREEN lU-lieves a Heaibv'l"1

CIA In 30 niluiit***, checks a M I'oUl the Brut

H Ex-President M Best Choice in Years! Never in our history^ljave we (lad such a wide Goplidge - - -• choice of used cars and at such prices as we have today Some Nice Numbers has said that a pub- 1930 Ford Sport Coupe—like new , * $450.00 fie official should 1929-1930 Ford Sport Roadsters $300. to $425.00 1929 ForJ Tudors ' , \ 300. to 345.00 1929 Pontiac Big Six Sedan .1 J. 445.00 \. 1929 Pontiac Big Six Cabriolet .,..*. ,' ,' 445.00 1929 Austin Coupe ".: I! ,.- :...,!. 349.00 •i 1929 Chevrolet Coupe |L :...: ::...... :. 375;00V --•-~- - I "AMI p. U» A 1 \ 1929 Essex Sedan : ^ ,, ! :.;„,.;: L- 295.00 _' Character,' • 1927 Packard Six 5-Pas«enger Sedan ::.:J\1. : X 525.00 1928 Nash Sedan — A Real Buy :.....,..T , ...v 3?5.00 , 1928 Oakland Sedan -*- Nice Condition ..;..:.,„.....: 1 1 . 325.00 1928 Whippet Coach .'. ' 175.00 /Ability* and 1928 Dodge % Ton Panel Ford Model! Coupes . ' and Tutors! :i u .*. 35.00 to 50.00 •* ' "'• i • I EXCHANGE {PRIVILEGE ^Experience' If you do not like tb car you buy, you may ex- change it without loss within one week after purchase date. Courteous and efficient treatment and | We all, K a square deal. '••••• * ^ v ^ emocratic candidate for State Senator, ARTHUR

_\j; THE TOAD& HAWKC. . * '" Q, i&eii these r^uh^wtsl Heis ^ttg THAT GUARANTEES A SQUARE OEAL. moral character; outstanding ability and proven experience and deserves the support of those who believe-in a ife^ ^SQUARE DEA4/?t»AH; - - - • N .

OT - PHONeeTOSPEBTHAMSOy VAID TOB BY T8» A, A. CAMPAIW t'< ^:'A M Aa TITLES jr_ V w THE WOODBRIOGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930

CoramiUccniRii Win. I*. Campbell

A Continued GOOD BUSINESS

PAID FOR BY THE WOOPBRIDGE DEM0<;HA.tlC COMMITTEE ATTENTION VOTE

THE Ballot Democratic

when yw a*ay select the candidates for *e various public offices to be filled this year. .(. For U. S. Senator (loftg tenn) fvl f The UNEMPLOYMENT SITUATION has resulted in thousands of families being'htssA to Bvj I§d« conditions of PQv^ERTY and DISTRESS.,. j£]_ALEXANDER SIMPSON f This will continue, unless MEN INTERESTED in alleviating these conditipns ate elected. ' • \ V For U, S. Senator (short term)

Leading business men of the nation*ay, "THE TROUBLE IS 'FINANCIAL'-NOT LACK OF FINANCES". El THELMA PARKINSON

Legislation to prevent a repetition of the Wall Street orgy of October, 1929, will DIVERT TO USEFUL CHANNELS the hundreds of millions For Member of Congress of dollars now wtfr exclusively in speculation. IXI WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN Our candidates can he depended upon to carry on the fight against Wall Street, and tjie interests responsible for the present BUSINESS DEPRESSION! For State Senator The PROHIBITION QUESTION wHI seriously occupy the attention of our next CONGRESS and STATE LEGISLATURE. Men whose public ARTHUR A. OUINN record indicates a SYMPATHY for the present PROHIBITION LAWS, and who have always supported the forces that were responsible for tfce establishing of Prohibition, CANNOT BE DEPENDED UPON to lead an aggressive movement for Hs repeal. Some of the candidates on the OP- For_Members of Assembly POSITION TICKET, HAVE NOT YET DECLARED THEIR ATTITUDE on this great question of the day. JOHN J, RAFFERTY VHnHBmHHHI^MBMBBHB^BHBaiai '' These men believe that the inattei of Prohibition is m% thaNhoujd be leftto thclNDLVIDUAL STAT^ and -w ne^ a NATIONAL question, T.»KAR"CHER should support the DEMOCRATIC candidates. They are pledged to LEAD THE' FIGHT lor the REPEAL of this law. [X] ELMER E. BROWN * The AFFAIRS OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY have been in charge, since January 1,1930, of men who have evidenced an INTEREST IN THE PUBUC'S WELFARE. These men have kept their EXPENDITURES WITHIN THE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS. They have refrabed from is- For Coroner suing so-called EMERGENCY NOTES. They established the POLICY of NOT EXPENDING for improvements more money than an amount equal to the BONDS MATURING in any year—and this fo$ KEPT DOWN the DEBT of the County, and is CONTRARY to the methods pursued by the FORMER ADMINISTRATION when the BONDED DEBT amounted from $4,085,500.00 in 1926 to $5,472,500.00 on January 1,1930. The County TAX RATE INCREASED in the same time from .88 to 1.05. NEXT YEAR IT WILL BE REDUCED TO .95 OR LESS. Keep this kind of government as you would an employee who performed his duty satisfactorily. VQTE ON ELECTION DAY, and MARK YOUR BAL- LOT AS SHOWN HERE, if you desire (he thinp that these men stand for. .

PAID FOR BY MIDDLESEX DEMOCRATIC OOUfNTV. THE WOODBRHXtrU , OCTOBER »1,

SHERIFF'S SALE BrWALLT BlitW !N CHANCBRY OF NBW JBR8BY -Between The Perth Amboy Sav- ings Institution,^ a corporation. CofflftUiiant, IM Smut Muff and Improvement Co., % oorpora- HOB, at als,, Defend nri • for • sale 'tit OSE W2 . premises dated October If, 1BJJK By virtue ot th* above stated writ io me directed and delivered, t will , ipoae to sale at pubHo mduo on WBDNBBDAY, TH» TWBNTY* yiXTH, DAY OF NOVBUBBR, MNOTBBN HUNDRHD AND THIRTY ' ,i 2 o'cloek Standard Time, In the ofternoon.of Mid day at tho Sheriff's, office In tbe City, of New Brunt* •wick, N, J. All the following tract or parcel ,,t land and premises hereinafter particularly de««ibedxs}f fend btfnl .ill bridge in the county and State of " BEGINNING at a stalm planted ,,n the Northerty side W tho Perth \ m boy Turnpike distant five hun- dred and twenty-two (H»). f*t westerly from tho southwest corner Strike (hie on the Dot of lands of John Hornsby, deceased, on said turnpike; thence running , U north twenty-six (ti) degrees nrteen (If) minuses west, three hundred and twenty-four and thirty- two hundredths (334,32) teat to a notst which is one hundred (100) TVOHIO feet south of Hamilton Avenue; thence running (>} easterly parallel with Hamilton Avenue lorty-two (42) feet; thenoe running (3) northerly at right angles, or nearly ~n io Hamilton Avenue one hundred , i0O) feet to the southerly side of Hamilton Avenue; thence (4) eaat* ,.,-ly along the southerly sld« ol Hamilton Avenue sixteen (IS) feet; thi'nee (S) southerly parallel with die third course one hundred (100) iiit; thence (6) again easterly par- allel with HamUtmi • Avenw forty- JitirnJ.^a.,^ ,,ia»t, thence (7) southerly parallel with ;the first described tuiirw, one hundred and seventy- imir and thirty-two hundredths (174.32) feet to a point which is nut' hundred and fifty (150) .feel north of the Perth AmboyTumpHW;. ih.nce (») westerly parallel with tTi<- northerly side of the Perth Am- buy Turnpike nfty too) feet; thence i:n again Southerly parallel with ihe llrst described course one bun- .lr«l and nlty (150) feetYo the Northerly side of the Perth Kmboy Turnpike; thence (10) westerly HIGtt PRESSURE PETE along the northerly side ot tbe ivrth Araboy Turnpike fifty (5*H—- feet to the point or place of begin- ning. Decrees amounting to approxi- mately $20,790.00. • Together with all and singular the rights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be* longing or in anywise appertaining, BERNARD M. GANNON, . Sheriff. CHARLES K. SEAMAN, JR., 930.66 Solicitor 10-31—11-21 it). —LKOAL ADVBUTIBKHKNT—

IS CHANCUKY OF NEW JHBSttl

TO: Fred L. Ronca, Rosie Ronca, hla wife, Frank Ctirolo,' Mrs. Fran* Curclo, wife ot said Frank Cutxio, their heirs, devisees and personal representatives and tbeir or any ol their heirs, devUeol,. executors, administrators, gran- tees, assigns or successors In- right, title or Interest. By virtue of an order ot tbe Court of Chancery of Ne# Jersey, ma4« OA the IS day ot October, 11)30, In a rtttiff^hmla CUUttnt BIG SISTER There's Something Back of This! ByLES FORGRAVE Building and L.oan Association, a corporation of New Jersey, Is com- plainant and t'red L. Ronca, Eosie IOE.U./T OOOW'T DO ANY GOOD To Konca, lila wife, Frank Curcioi Mrs. Kr&nk Curclo, wlte ot said Frank ' IT. Curcio, their helrB, devisees1 and AMY. AW'I bPECT 1 BETTER. [teriional representatives and their or any of their heira, devisees, exe- west- -rtu, N\ej- cutors, administrators, grantees, as- «MOCt OSS' signs or successors in right, tltlo BOOT KILL MR. or Intvrtistt and others are defend- COLD ants, you afe required7 to. apjMd OXXJLOKJ'T LI and answer the bill of said com- plainant, on or before the 16th day of December nexX, or the said bill will be ukta as confessed against ipeu. The aald bill is filed to foreclose MP. a certain mortgage given by Fred KWOCKED L. Ronca and Rosie Ronca, hiiTwlfo. to ClUaenu Building and L*an As- HIM INTO sociation, a corporation ot -New Jer- sey, dated October 16th. 19X8, on lands In the ' Township of Wood- bridge, I in the County ot Mlddlesei and Stite ot wew Jersey, and de- scribed la said blll.ol complaint, ss follows: . ••- • Being .lots numbers -tittoen (15) and sUteen (U) In Block 396 C on a "Map ot St. George's HelghU, Woodbrldge, N. J. surveyed by George R. Merrill, C B., Wood- bridge. N. J., April 1»»7, owned Comfort at AU Coit and developed by the Woodbrldge Development Co., , Beginning at a potat on the east- «rly side ot Jansen Avenue distant WELL.CMON,' northerly 100 tert from the north- e«st corner ot Jansen Avenue and /• WOO. WE Lexington Avenue;; running thence (1) easterly at right angles to Jan- sen Avenue 100 feet; thence (i) northerly and parallel with Jansen Avenue 50 feet; thence (3) weste,r ly and parallel with the nrst de- scribed course 100 teet to the east- erly side ot Jansen Avenue; thence (4) southerly along tho easterly course ot Jansen Avenue 60 teet to point or place ot beginning. And you Fred L. Ronea, and Rosie Ronca, bis wife, Frank Curclo, Mrs. Curclo, wife ot said Frank Curclo, their heirs, devisees, and personal representatives, and- their or any ot their bflira,.deylses»exeoutor8, ad- mtnl»tratow, grant«6a< * iisigns successors in right, title and inter- eat, are made party defendants, be- cause you are th* mortgagors an< owners of the premises mentlonee herein and claim to have ail Interest 1M«. by Csntral Press Assodatfon. Is* 1 therein. «' a "~ STANLEY F. KACZMARBK, * Sol'r tor Complainant, 317 Smith St.. Accessibility during a mad scramble that took Perth Amboy, N. Dml 0( » Qaestiou & Aniwert Famoii* Finales tines ot automobiles past thefhotola. 1 Mr. Splnkot—"But why did you year's clothes Michikan boule- apartment* and clubs of "~-^^* Dated : October-it, 49 U>. Merchant — '"Lwk bere, bers w«r» _ojt their last 10/24-11/81 (5 t.) buy a dachshund for- tho ohlldront" What U • dtftlofcatt an «tb| B> this bill tw ready <8peelaJ Focus) place while the J g^Te mem* Mr. Links*—"Bo that they-Mn all A maa who anaaces tor you t« I'll meevyw balf-way I' CHlCfAaO-Bight women fainted, Tar*. Heb, He*, H*l pet him at onos.'1 — ChrtiUft W- Sgbt for his country, Parent — U .to l»ti»l«»W« tbno policemen had their face* . Irate Parent U .to l»ti»W «nco Monitor. (Newt Wow) Bridge parties, dancingi , nlfhlh t cltjbslb , HI1 foriet tto tther ball."-Kenr Wbat kind of/bjnj lay the long. theatres, night after nlgit To* nebto JounuU. p CHICAGO — Tbnt thousand ot are becoming a regular oMtd ot to* Mori* Hl*t*» ••tr tho daaUtute now 'aleap on the. dtrlll ••-• •.. I was warnlai my UiUo neltbbor lower Umi of Ulchigan. boulevard, Daughter — Oh, tatbenrt — Prth about being earoluKirosalng streets. TWy'd Wi»Ut separated by a uiyw of asphalt and Uie4 ftf vtw «en«r«U W«m tbe riebest avenue in "OH, dot'* w«f»" W» IW* •"«•* thm)V«Mom)»V«Mtt . - • . . only contented who mo. "I alww wait for Ibo om»ty Mbjrt, OM topp*? |o«t bl» sta*. On tho upper Urel purr long town." iBxcluslve shop how IMWt*aoBO throe dabs won knocked dnm (Utter.. Strollers more things they do *»lk»d on by tko lot P*IM not Wear «v«ntng drew. \ -A V v ••' • .V-" TMfe WOODBRIDGE IIEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 'Jon

street crossing Grant avenue to t)i& E. Potter by two deeds, one record- at 2 o'clock ID the afternoon of Decree amounting- to approxl- TRACT—BEGINNING at an Iron pipe planted In the easterly —LEGAL ADVBRTISHMHNT— northerly line of Fords Terrace No ADVERTISEMENT- ed In the County Clerk's Office of said, day at th« Sheriff's' Offlft* It themately|2,800. 1; thence northerly along the B» Middlesex County In Book S41 ofCity of New Bruniwtek, N, f. Together with all and singular side of St. George's Avenu«, distant niP # forty-six (46) feet is a nofthwest- to an angle; thence easterly alont; , D««ris for said County on \>.\wAll the following tract or parcel the rights, .privileges, hereditaments ELECTION NOTICE northerly line of Fords Terrace Nn SHERIFF'S SALE 242 and another recorded In thoef land and premises hereinafter and appurtenances thoreuhto be- erly dlrectlch, measured along said 1, to the center of Mary .avenu," same office In Book 853 of DeedK, on particularly described, situate, lying onging or In anywise appertaining. easterly side of St. George's Avenue TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDOB thence northerly along the center r •*. BERNARD M. GANNON, from a point in said St. George's Notice of Registry and General IN rHANCKRY'OF NEW JERSEY pages 539, and being In the Township of Wood- Mary avenue,-to a point 100 ff,., Ptt AmboAby UuildlnUildl g Decree* amounting tc apprcm- In -the County of Middlesex Sheriff. Avenue thirty-three (33) feet from Election. liorth of the northerly line of pi, d"8taf« of «New JerBeS/ , ." JACOB L. NHWMAN, * (be eenWv «f a road leading from and I.onn ABHHBlttofi, CotntH«tw-j fallTy |;,180.0« «ta> avenu*, ttM*t M eaiterrjarjrr an« i*i « anl, and Frank FWroviCs, ef als., Together with all and singular .BEGINNING at a point on -the JJ5.6J Solicitor. aowland's Corner' to the Stone Notice Is, HerftUy given IBat fiwfeet no northerly line of Penning Avenue To be advertised October 10th., Bridge, now known aa ft, George'sboards of registry and election for of Pitman avenunue cross JMendiintK. Fl Ff far sirte.,of the rights, privileges, Hereditaments street and contii > uiortcaK<'il premlaei dated October and appurtenances thereunto ' be- distant easterly three hundred feet 1930, October 17th., 1930, October Avenue;" Mid beginning point Is the Township ot Woodbridge will ng Poplar street, and continuing it> 11, 19S0. • longfng or In anywise appertaining.' froW the cor'Her formed by the In- mh., 1930, October Slat., 1930. alap forty-sli (48) fee, distant meet In their several polling places the same course to the boundary nt BERNAIID M. GANNON," tersection of the northerly Una of measured along said eastt.ly side rora 1 o'clock P. M. to 9 P. Mth.e First Ward.. By virtue of the above stated writ 1 FlMse: Old Ford* to me directed and delivered, I Will Sherin*. Penning Avenue with the euterly AOVHRTISKMBNT— Of Bt. George's Avenue, In a north- (Standard Time) on Tuesday, Octo- Fl School A.. 8. ARNOLD, ne of Correja Avenue; thence run- westerly direction from the corneroar 14, 1930, for the purpose of re- Ing (1J easterly aleng tb,e north- 9t lands formerly of C. P. Osfaorn;vising and corrjatlng their reglfters. , J WARP * FIFTH DISTRICT CoinlHring both sldei of Mai', SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, To be advertised-Oetobcr 17th., rly line ol Perablbg Avenue forty SHERIFF'S SALE thence north seventy-nine (79) deAls- o ^*V e« to a tack In fence; thence (1) ireet thirty-five and one-hall (36^) Notice Is hereby given, that a Gen-street Including central Fbrds ami NINETEEN gWjpRBD AND 1910, October 14th., 1980, Ootober, tainutes eait one huadrfid mtd Lftfayiite Heights. All ot the wan 31st. 1930, and November 7th., ortherly and at right angles, to MIDDLESEX COMMON PLEAS eral Blectlon will tJe held «t the va- lying between th« northerly, ltne ot THIRTY ernhlng Avenue one hundred feet COURT—Mathlas Zseral, Plain- ninety-one feet, and ninsty-elght rious polling places in tbe Township at two ocfoek ltr'the'afternoon, df 1980. s one-hundredtbi of % foot (191.98) Dtttrlet No, 4, and rte Port ~ a stake In the northwest corner tiff, v», Ton Owllnsky and Freda of Woodbridge, Middlesex County, Railroad. the said dny.ift. the-Sheriff's Offlce —"LKOAL ADVKRT1BKMBNT— lot No. 21; then** (8) weiteHy Oaollniky, alao known aa Thomasto a' point in line of lands now (fr m Jersey, between the hours of 6 in the City of New Brunswick, N.VJ. nd parallel wlth[ Pershlng Avenue Osole»kl and Felicia Osoleskl, De- formerly of Cutter; thence north a. m. to 7 p. ni. (Standard Time) on Polling Place: Mew Ford* School, All the following tract or'parcel rty feet to a stake in the north- fendants. Fl fa tor sate of prem-four (4) degrees fifty (60) minutes No, 14. of land nnd premises hereinafter Tuesday, Number 4, 1930, tofthe SECOND WARD - SDpTH DISTRICT tut corner, of.,lot No. 20; thenee ises dated September 16, 1930. eaat thirty-four (34) feet to a purpose ot electing: particularly deierloed, situate, lying SHERIFF'S SALE 4) southerly and parallel to the Bjr vlr(" i lit U}« «bore «*ted writ point; thence south eighty-two -(82) Beginning at>a point in the eaeter 4tt d on**haif A United States Senator (For full ly boundary Une of Rarltan Town ) cpurw on* ituttdrt* fejet to m dlMCte* e*d delivered, I win erro) Itact IHTftipi roU ^oMto saiett Tto^Ue v^Btltieon -"- ifhBie the same Is taterieMetfbi and State of New Jersey. . -Between JERSEY MORTGAGE!? ,_,_- .. __ »-•».# ulflutei wBtt tw __T A Tinned un-_ Satr ahd from 1 ine ot Perilling Avenue and the WEDNESD VEMBEH PUTH, »hd two feet and ninety-five • one- expired term). Being known and designated M AND TITLE GUARANTY COM* JiUNDR said beginning point running easter- PANY, Complainant, and GATH- olnt of place of BEOINNINO. "^ AND hundredth* of a foot" (202.96) to 'A MembeMbr r of the House of Rep- Lots NOB. 31 and M on a "Man. of Belflg kndwV.and 'deijfnaUtd' d«slgm - *« THIRTY j point In the easterly line of Si ly along'the Pennsylvania Railroad Property In • Woodbrldue Township, , BRINE M. TENURE,, et vif., De- resentatives from the 3rd Congres- to the «nttr litfe of Middlesex AYP .1 „ , .9... ck. 444..*.- B on a at two o'clock Stindard Time in the fendants, n Ka'fdr sale of mart-i George's Avenue;- thence along 3 sional District. mi«'; thence northerly and tfo'rtheast- Middlesex County,- New Jersey, be- lertatn map entitled map of An-afternoo' n of the Bald day at thSeorge'e g s Avenue south twelve (1( 2 longing to Rev.. Stephen Siymanow- gaged premises dated September onla Manor, Iselln, Ne J., Wood- Sheriff's; Office in the City of-New A. State] Senator (To (III vacancy). erly along,the center ltne of Middle- >v * 29, 1930. * degreeg s fr (46() minutes east sex Avenue to thd northerly line Bkl." .' . irtdge Tbwnshlp, Middlesex County, Brunswick, N. J.-. fh f h t A'-Coroner. , ,••' 6f BEG1NNINO ' at a point on the By virtue of t"he above stand writ iwned toy Radio Associates, Inc., All the right; title and Interest ofJ-forty-thre' of BEOINNINOe (43) feet t.o the point or Three Members . of the Oei^ral block 448; thence easterly along •„„. ido. of to me directed and delivered, I will Orveyed and mapped, by Larson A the* defendants, Tom Osolinsky and northerly Une of block 448 and block 8ECOND,,fRACT — BEOINNINO Assembly. . . 449 to tbe Pennsylvania Rallroaii ox, C. E., 175 -Smith Street, Perth Freda Osollnaky, ajao. -known as at a stake planted thirty-three (33) Two Members' ot the Board of S mboy, N: J., which map Was Died Thomas Osoletfct and Felicia Oso-feet from the corntr ot a road lead- and crossing .the same; ihenoe-south- I the office of the Clerk of theleskt] , of, in and to all the'follow-1 Ing from Rowland's Corner to theChosen Freeholders,' ' easterly along the northerly line of lounty of Middlesex,- on August 30, Ing described premises, to wit: A Township Committeeman from block 429 to the center line of Chain Stone Bridge, now known aa St. O'HIlls Road; thence easterly Wont £*ssr» SUIK .922, as map No. 993, file No. 578, ALL those certain lota, tracts,or iQeorge"s , Avenue, said beglnninjtjeach Ward. VH southerly, at right angle.' to at two.a'clocH Standard Time In the canter line df Chain O'HIlln ROa«i ,. laid premises being, more particular- parcels of land and premises lying, | point rbting also a corner ot lands said Btepin-ns A>enws, .One Hun-attetnoon. of the .said day in the bounded and descrlbeA as above. ' Justice ooft th the ePeac Peace e .ctofll(Forl vaful-l to the westerly line bf block" 387 dred Thirty-six and Nlnety-flve-Onc-'Sheriff.1* Office In the City Of New being and situated In the Township (formerly of C. P., Osbdrn; thence term): tltence southerly along the weeteriv Decree amounting to approxl- oFWo7dbrid|e, IntheCounty ofJ[north"WentyVne degreesH«»W»W)>) following bond hundredth (136..96) feet to Coper-iBrunswlck, N. J. . . • • mtely 9S.77Q. ' dd I Also a line of block 387 to the northerly nlc Avenue; thence (2) 8. 83° 59' All.the following tract or parceM MiddMiddlesel x and*-Statd Stet off NeN w JeJerseyy, lfiv e (5) minutel s east one hundred Also to vote on w Jina. at block 3 UK; .thence westerly " E along said Copernlc Avenue, of land and premises hereinafter Together wttTfrall -and jiliteular more particularly described, flBfol -ami seventy-eight, (178) feet to the sterly lie rlghU, privlleK#, hereditaments lows: southwesterly corner of Jands now Sn WATER ttlGHTS BOKDJT and southerly along block 395 ami Fifty-two und Nine-tenth* (62.9) (particularly described, situate, lying "An Act authoring the creation nd appurtenances thereunto be- All of lots 782-783 and 784 inor formerly of one Cutter; thence continuing" the last course in a feet; thenra 13) N; 26° 10' E..pa-iaml being In the Township of Wood- of a debt of the SUta of New Jersey rallel with the first course, One bridge in the County of Middlesex onglng or In anywise appertaining.Block H, on a map of lots owned by north four (4) degrees fifty (60.) straight line to the Port Reading Hundred Nineteen and Sixty-two and State of New Jersey. BERNARD M. QANNON. Sewaren • Realty and Investment minutes .east and along lands now by the Issuance ot Donds of the State Railroad to the easterly Une of Rarl- One-hundredth* <4197* """t** " 4th., 1930, October 3VBt., 1930. ginning, at a point In the easterly feet and ninety-elrtninety-eight one-huone-hun-!mn g the potable waters of this State, SECOND WARD - 8BVBNTH I>is- mately |l,890. Larson & Fox, Civil Engineers, 175 line of Central Avenue distant two dredths ot a foot (191.98) to anmg the potable TRIOT Together with all and singular, Smith Street, Perth Am boy, N. J.,' —LEUAL .ADVKimSEMENT— hundred (200) feet northerly from iron pipe planted in the easterly Iprovidin the interesg tht eo wayf sais dan debd meant ands alsto opa toy Comprising Colonla a*nd nnrth to - the* rights, privileges, hereditaments j which said map wan duly filed In the the corner formed by the intersec- side of said St. George's Avenue;-jpay and dUcbarge the principal the County line. All of the wan! and appurtenance* thereunto be- office of the' Clerk of the County of tion of the northerly line of Pleas- thence along said St. George's Ave-| thereof; and providing tor the SUD-north of the northerly boundary or longing or in anywise appertaining. Middlesex, on the 30th day of Sep SHERIFFS SALE ant Street, with the easterly line "of District No. 6. m nue south twelve (12) degrees; mission of this Law to the people at BEiRNARD'K- OANNON. tenibef.1922. Central Avenue; thence (1 ("running forty-Blx (46)"mlnuraTeast Wty-1^ —---•*•—'—" rolling-PUcc: Oolontsv Schlol, Sheriff. Being the name premises 'con general "Election and .along the easterly six (46J feet to the point or place, STATE INSTITUTION BONDS SECOND WARD '» EIGHTH DIS- LEO GOLDlrBRGER,- veyed to Catherine M. Tenure of Central Avenue, seventy-five Of BEGINNING, TRICT 122.68 Solicitor. deed from The J. W. Holloway Com feet; thence (2) canning east- "An Act authorising the creation Construction Company, et. a Decrees amounting to approxi- Beginning at a point in the ew< r- 10/24-11/14'(4 t.) * pany, a New York Corporation erly and along the southerly line of mately 111,600. ol a debt of the State of New Jersey, ly boundary lice of Rarltan Town bearing date June 30, 1926, and re- Defendants, Fl Fa for sale of by the issuance of bonds of the State ship where the same Is Intersected b-.- —LKGAL ADVSRTIAKMBN1V rorded December 28, 1927, in Boo mortgaged premises dated Sep- lot No. 7*5, one hundred .fifteen i Together with all and singular (115) feet to the westerly line of the rights, privileges, hereditaments in the sum of ten million dollars fof the Pennsylvania Railroad and from 905 of Deeds for Middlesex County tember-SO, .1930. State Institutions; providing llio said beginning point running north page 308. the boundary line of the now., or L^ appurtenances thereunto be- By virtue of the above stated writ formerly Brewster Mansion Plot;'|i i g r in anywise appertaining, ways and means to pay the Interest westerly and northerly along llu SHERIFFS SALE to me directed and delivered, I will ong n O of said debt and alao to pay and dis- Subject to restrictions of record thence (3) running southerly and BERNARD M. GANNON, easterly ltne ot Rarltan Townsliiii Decree .amounting to expose to sale si public vendue_oti IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY alonIUU g lathe said westerly line of charge the principal thereof; and (the same being the center line of inately »10,700.00, W&DNESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, » B \™? ^"T'L ™.'vfl"o Sheriff. providing for the submission of this —Between The Franklin'Society vivpTpr* uiiNnni?n ..«n .Brewster Mansion Plot; seventy-flve GEORGE SCHMIPT/JR., Mutton Hollow Road) to the north for Home Buttling and Havings, Together with til and singular, HUNDRED .wiD law to the people at a general elec- erly line of block 440; thence east- THIRTY (75) feet; thence (4) running west- 138.64 , Solicitor. Complainant, and William Rouff, the rights,-privileges,- hereditaments erly and>lohg the "hoftJiSfijnine' or To be "atlvefnge'a "tretBDef IDtn:. tion.' erltafottgtjje northerly |lne of block et, als.. Defendants Fl Fu foanr d appurtenances therennto be at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of STATE HIGHWAY BONDS 440; thence easterly along the north said day at the Sheriff's Offlce In thelot No. 781, one hundred ten (110) 1980, October 17th., 1930, October sale of mortgaged premises dated longing or in anywiBe appertaining, feet to point or place of beginning. "An Act authorising the creation erly line of blocks 440, 441, 442 J BERNARD M. GANNON, City of New Brunswick, N. J • 24th., 1930, and October 31st., ot a debt of the State of New Jersey, October 2, 1930. Being the same premises con- 1930. 442K, 443C, 447P, 447L to the ecu By virtue of the above stated writ Sheriff. All the following Iracf-or parcel veyed, to Felicia and Thomas Osole- by the issuance of bonds of the State er line of Middlesex Avenue; thencv of land and premises hereinafter In the sum of eighty-three million to.me directed and delivered, I wiULEAVITT & TALLEY, ekl by deed of Sewaren Realty and —LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT—. southerly along the center line of expose to sale at public vtMcfue on 121.84 Solicitors. particularly described, situate, • lying Investment Company, dated April dollars, for highway improvements; Middlesex Avenue to the Pennsyl- WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER NINE- Tn be advertised'October 17th and being in. the Township of Wood- 12th., 1929, and recorded In the of-' providing the* ways and means to pay vania Railroad;, thence easterly bridge, in the County of Middlesex the interest of said debt, and also to TEEN, NINETEEN HUNDRED 1930, October 24th., 1930, Octobe: g, flee of the Clerk of the County of! along the Pennsylvania Railroad to 31st., 1930, and November 7th nnd State of New Jersey. SHERIFF'S SALE pay and discharge the principal he point Or place of beginning'. AND THIRTY d e 8 951 tor thereof;, and providing for the sub- at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of 1930. Being known and dealgnated as 1^^/" ^ «/. , f ' Bal c mission of this law to the people at Polling PUfce: New IseUn School, said day ut the Sheriff's Office, in I lita Slrv. 91 anil 99 THnek XWK " OUIUy, on Page 138. JERSEY —LKOAL ADVKKTI3KMENT— on a "Map of Avenel Gardens, situ- i JU[1B —Between Broadway Building a general election." , No. 15. ' the City of New Brunswick, N. J. Lots Nos. 2t and 22, Block 859K,, maTllJely __t .00am.Juntlng_ t0 approx,.]lN THIRD WARD ~ FIRST DISTRICT All the following .Wuct or parcel ated In Wooabiiilge Township, Mld-! i a11 and Loan Association, Complain- To er Il n a and singular Beginning on Staten Island Sound of land and premises hereinafter dlesex County,' N. J., November, |.. f^ * . . " «nu sn.gu.ai ant, and William Roach and Bea- The boundary lines and polling SHERIFF'S SALE tne at the Carteref Line; thence north particularly described, situate, lying jQ2l " land rightsappurtenance, privilegess , thereunthereditamento bes- trice Roach,* his wife, et als., De-places ot the various districts -are aserly and northwesterly along said and being in the Townahip of Wood- BEGINNING at a point in the fendants. Fi Fa for sale of mort- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSE longing or in anywise-appertaining. ollows: Carteret line to Blair Road; thenc bridge, in the County of Middlesex easterly line of Cornell Street, dis- BERNARD M. GANNON, gaged premises dated September FIRST WARD -• FIRST DISTRICT and State of New Jersey, bounded —Between Fredrlk Jensen an tant northerly one hundred feet 19, 1930, southerly along Blair'Road to when- Mary Jensen, hh wife, Complain 'Sheriff. AU tUat'tract lying between the It intersects the center line of Home- and described as follows: iiuufromi itnos intersectioIUICLIITCUUnU witmhm th tuce!oTANLEY F KACZMAREK By virtue of the above stated writ ants, and Smith Realty and Im- LBY K CZMARE Pennsylvania Railroad (on the east) stead Avenue tp the center line of BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of Harvard AT«iueJ|TA« *• * A tone directed and delivered, I will provement Co., a corporation, e from thence running () y t and the center line of Amboy avenue Ash Street;' thence southerly alonK easterly side df Rldgeley Avenue^ als.. Defendants.- Fl Fa for' su To be advertised October""lOth.'. iwtpose to sale at public vendue on (on the west); and 100 feet north of he center line of Ash Street to tin - distant 206 feet southerly from the* parallel with Harvard Avenue, one WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, of mortgaged premises dated Sep hundred (100) feet; thence (2) 1930, October 17th., 1930, October Green street (on the north) and'(on center Une of Myrtle Avenue ;Jhencc corner formed by the intersection torn ber 26, 1930. 24th., 1930, and October 31st., NINETEEN HUNDRED AND the south.) a line drawn mid-way be- of said side of Rldgeley Avenue northerly parallel with Cornell. westerly along the center line of By virtue of the above stated wr 1930. . f THIRTY tween New and Second streets, and Myrtle Avenue and Its westerly pro- with the southerly side of Green Street, fifty (60) feet; thence (3) at two o'clock Standard Time In the to me directed and delivered, I wl westerly, parallel with the firstde - projecting easterly to said railroad: longation to Woodbridge Creek; Street and running thence (1) Inex 11086 to sale at public- vendue o tLEGAL afternoon of the said day at the thence southerly along: Woodbrldgt an easterly direction at Tight an-, scribed caurse, one- hundred (100) Sheriff's Office id the City of New rolling Place: Fire House, Wood- WEDNESDAY, THE TWELIT feet to a point in the said easterly bridge. Creek to Glencove Avenue extends! gleis to Rldgeley Avenue 12S feet, DAY OF NOVEMBER, NINETEE! Brunswick, N. J. thence {£) In• -a gwUterty direction line of Cornell^Street; thence (4)- SALE L *n th° following tra^t or pa.rf.fii MUST WAUD ..SECOND DISTRICT westerly; thence easterly along Baid rnnVuRTsU HTTP In IK rx~ s¥ulfierlyr "along~iaW "eSBteTTy-'ttitff Ait~tliat part -~ Gmncove' Avenue to sewaren Ave- parallel to Ridgeley Avenue 40 feet, of land and premises hereinafter thence i3) In a westerly direction at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Cornell Street, fifty (50) feet to east of the Pennsylvania Railroad. nue, also known as the.Old Road; said day at the Sheriff's Offlce In th the point or place of BEGINNING. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY particularly-described, situate. Lying Polling PJace: Memorial Munici- thence northerly along Sewaren Ave- parallel to the first course 125 feet Between M. Irving Demarest, and being in the Township of Wood- to the said side of Rldgeley Avenue City of New Hrunswlck, N. J. Being part of the same premises pal Building. nue to Central Avenue; 'thence east- AH the following tract or pare conveyed to e paid Woodbridge Complainant, add. K. £ S. Invest- bridge, In the County ot Middlesex, and thence (4) in a northerly di- ment Co., Inc., a corporation, De- and State of New Jersey. FIKST WARD - THIRD DISTRICT erly along Central Avenue and It; rection along said side of Ridgeiey All that tract between the Penn- easterly prolongation to Staten Is- particularly described, situate:..^ , lying fendant. Fl F'a for" sale of mort- TRACT ONE Avenue 40 feet to the point or The Raritan Trust Company of gaged premises dated July 18. sylvania Railroad (on the eaBt) and and Sound; thence northwesterly r and being In the Township of'Wood- Being known and designated . aathe center line of Amboy avenue /OD place of BEGINNING, " ~"-* Perth Ambdy, dated May 13, 1924. 1930. V ' V, .. ' 1MB Nos. 20 .and 21, Block 600 L, along the Sound to the point or place bridge, In the County of Middlesex, Decrees amounting to approxi- the west); and between a line (on of beginning. Being lots 59 and 60 in block and State of New .Jersey. By vircjue of th'Bt above s&ted writ on a Map of property entlued, "Map 373-Q on map entitled "Map of mately 15,675. Gardens, situated In the north) drawn pld-way between ' Being known and designated as 0 Bje.di ted and delivered, I New and Second- Streets, and-pror Polling Place: Pott Reading Berkeley Terrace, sltuat* In Iselln, Together with" an jftU expoie ^sale at^jpuWrj) y«ndu«on. ownshlp, Middlesex hfcKg Lot No* 249 trotting on th* easter- the rights,. privileges, 'hereditaments Jecting eaeterly to said railroad, and woodbridge Township, Middlesex ly line of Maple- Avenue and the WEDNESDAYN, , NOVEMBER FIFTH, County, New Jersey, 1925." THIRD WARD - SECOND DISTRICT County, N. J." . and appurtenances" thereunto b Beginning at,, a point in thethe Perth Amboy City.line (on the 'westerly line ot• Ford ' Avenue as longing or in anywise appertalnin NINETEEN AND south). Beginning at a point In St. Georges Decrees amounting to approxi- shown on a map entitled, "Map of . TttBRTY Northerly line of Bucknell Avenue, Avenue where the same la Intersect,.^ mately f 6,0 35. BERNARD M. GAN'—'" distant westerly two, hundred sixty- Polling Place: Memorial Munlcl- Maple Park," situated at Fords, at 2 o'clock in'y^e afternoon, of Al Bulldog, ed by the Port Reading Railroad and Together wijh all and singular Wqodbridge and Rarltan Townships, Bald day at the Bnerlff's Offlce in five and- eighty-tyo^QuiPnilndredths LEO GOLDBERGER, FIItST WARD • FOUHTH DISTRICT from said beginning' point running the rights, privileges, hereditaments Middlesex County, New Jersey, sur- the City of. New Brunswick, N. J.(265.82) feet from Its intersection northerly along the center line of St. add appurtenances thereunto be- veyed by Larson and Fox, Civil 123.52 Solicitor. All the following tract or parcel with the Westerly line of Rahway All that part of the First Ward ,To be advertised October 10th., south of Heard's Brook, anti weBt of Georges Avenue lo the southern longing ar in anywise appertaining. Engineers. Filed in the office 'of ot land and premises hereinafter Avenue; from thence (1) running boundary llne.or.lbe City of Rahway; BERNARD M. QA^NON, the Clerk of Middlesex County. 1930,.October l-?th'.,. 1930t October particularly described, "Situate, lying Northerly, at right angjes to Buck- the center line ot Amboy avenue. 24th., October 31st.,' 1930. nell Avenua,' one hundred (KM) Polling Place: No. 11 School, thence easterly along the 'southerly Sheriff. BEGINNING at a point on tl«i and being in the Townthlp of Wood- boundary line of the. City of Rahway FRANK H. HENNESSY. ADVERTISSIMBNT— bridge, In the County W Middlesex, feteta thence (2) Westerly, parallel James Street. westerly line 6f Ford /A,-^nue dis- with Bucknell Avenue, fifty (50) FJUIST WARD - FIFTH DISTRICT to the PeDnsylvanla Railroad; theno- $21.84 .. Solicitor, tant southerly fifty and six-hun- and State of New Jersey. southerly along the Pennsylvania To b,e advertised October 24th., meadow feet; thence (3) Southerly parallel All tirat part of the First Ward dredjhs (50.6)i feet'from the Inter- Being a lot • ot salt wjth the nrst described course, one lying north ot (Beard's Brook and Railroad to the Port Reading Rail 1930, October^ 31st., 1930, JMoveiij, section of said westerly line of SHERIFF'S SALE bounded southerly by the road qr road; thence westerly along (he Port ber '7th,, November%'14thl, causeway* leading from Woodbridge hundred (100) feet to a point in west of the center line of Amboy Ford Avenue and the southerly Une the NorUierlyllin.e'ol,BJKknell Ave- avenue, and also that part ot theReading Railroad to the point «i of Fifth Street; running thence (1) IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY to flewaren now know,a- an Wood ulace of. begUmlftg. ,. . m:y Duckn^ll A'yenue'atid West- FIRST WARD •• SIXTH DrSTI^ THIRD WARD - FOURTH Dfs —livtween, Brainy liorough Build- ty-four hundredths (129..94) feet to By virtue of the above stated writ yey^d* to Benjamin and "^Alexander jerly by Lot Nol 19,|all as shown on that vtract between the Penn- , THICT a point in- said eastar|y line of said. Map,'in eald Bllpck. sylV nia Railroad (on trie east) ing and Loan! Association,, a New to me directed sn'd delivered,jl will Landerman by deed Of, M. Irving InclU(Jiins all l the ward south Jersey Corporation, Complainant, expose to sale af-public vendue on DemareBt and EUiftbeth V. Dema- -..TRACT TWO the center Une of Linden avenue^ "«| Por'rReadl'iig* 'RaVlroad*ai»d wait »- Maple Avenue; thence (ty northerly the anil Sina WeismuiL- add Albert along said westerly' Une ot Maple WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 'FIFTH, rest, his wife, hearing date April 7, Being known andd tlli .sl^iialed as' ; and between the center Woodbridge Creek Weinman, her husband, and Avenue twenty-five and thirty-one | NINETEEN .HUNDRED AND 1927 nnd recoTfled-'ln the Middlesex Lots Nos. 22 and''23, "iiluck 600 L,Hue of Freeman ••utroet-' street-"";-ii(liints. il Fa • for sale of twouty-io'ur. and' etghtyaw.o hun- City of Npw Brunswick, N. J. To«oi()fr w;tli feH and .singuiar dieses Coun\ty; New -JeijBey., 1925/' |'lininoe innrnnthereoff . 1 ! ' . J .• Ual|rou— -- d- where th-- e• :iiiiii-d.-,l)Vi?iiii8es. diiLed , Sep- Jiundredths. , f 12iJ2.1 feot to the All the fpl'.owing tract-or parcel tile ilghJs, privilegeg, hereditaments! Beginning al'a; point In the North-1 Plare: Hl«li School, . iiutersected bv ,the Port : !* . teml.ot 2 5," T930. I point- ir. place of 'BEGINNING. of land aiti\d prewUea liereinaiter and appurtenances thereunto be-jerJy Une of ;Bung the DAY OF NOVE.MHBR, NINETEEN- Decree amounting ' !to apprend- • BEGINNING. q,t a- point on to|19,So 2 . . ' •/ '• Solicito^- r (Avenue , from .,ttience running (t) PnlllnR pist'oi K nstif-v ierlytboundavy; llu of the" HUNDRED .AND THIRTY nlately southatly link of PerslVtog Avenue To We advert!*?!';-Q*i*Cft«?- 10th., ^orth^rly »t .Hfiht „ . tI«W>. * I)r jHahWBB' to Hiirr.Stritet; nt 'i o'clock' in!, the niternopn .of with all and i]l«|a/t oasteily threeh * liun«lr\a« d and 1950, October ntS.. iO'30, October nelL. Avenue ow Uumfted (100 i n.tetbtMtfr.ijr i9fl-.^oflg "fte f f oratvlirliiH Rind d;ty (it the Sjiertft's Offlce %al)w • prlvilagBi, 4iej-editttmentS forty teet flora the corner formed 24th,, "IBSO, and aDotpber 31st!, feet; tNnce (8); Westtnly imrai'« linft oMneQityot lWt l ' Al'. JoAL thence (3> Smitlu-rly WAW

iU;i?,, County of. Middlesex. $T29 40 illlll uf" New iup-M * . Too be adverUa^" October Jltfc!northwest cwaeia of lot No. 1-9; isaia lino •• or. Hi; inj;> at J ]u>hit on tliu 11)1-y-^ii". , OcCobk- Mm, 1930, October thence (£) soiiiberiy an.d M t%U M'OHANCEHY'-qi* NBiW JERSHy-(58) feet to tUe point, t-r"plac«J»-.of not iii' \ side, of AlilTHiUmt, ilia —fflrft'Jjeen ilut'uftl SttVlngS.."Fund fBe.Bl|in(njf{'' ...;.,. 3l9t.,.'U«S0 mi November 'Tth., ansles to. Pershln«. Arentie one 1 hj-. e tant ) ftt t li'oi^ Hit1'jSov l • /?"*-*-— •'. .: ihundred-fee hundred fiott .toto. a"tw*-•! n tft^k la« fenwrin Harmoaia, it eqrjpratloi*., Coin-.; IJoundi-d .Nprthwrly by.. pirt of in corner formed by- the fnter^al.ttqn 'Hie northeast curiiBr-ot lot ^; | nnd Lefttla-C. 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CoiBiila|Qftiit,1and the point or ' BEQilN- •NINETEEN HUNPREB AND (and appurtenancepp s tljeieunto deae« * course one hundred (.luQ*) Wet; and Arthiu" Jj;'- plpBOB,^!. "al,, 1 ? : longing (Of 10 Bnywlot) a lU*t" ,'trapt.- lyltft ^or'th 'Kit ...... , 'to' tlii jpnt c* ., 'ihMeB runoiiife' (S). easterly *e.nd Defendunt. • M Ha," fo/F; s*l9 of Being known and flesignftted as *t 2 o'clock In tivi* atteinoon of BB8MARD M. mortgaged.. uremises post -yfcpti m.. pailltel with Main Street, thirty* h»t» Noit 14, W U, If, to Block mfl'- (Jay, s,t th« BhWlft'a Offlce in ^heifiit.• -tha /Tiqifs^ilRjine and »h JMitdct: Avenel tSir ^CW') teet; ; thence . 'running timber U, UfLQt' U6P on imp entitle* "Map of \n-the City of New Brunswick, N. 3. '" ' |n a ^litherly direetlpii and By. rklw of the |byye 4atea ,f rjt gonift Minior, fMj^, N..J1,, awnefl I th flig t l ' ' '•-'-•• econd described to-jpe .jurected and * " -• ••be two cen hawskt punted to the Barton's 31- Jumped Into the lead with farmer nry mark. •• ' :: •". :' yard line where the ball was re- close, behind. The famous "33" Cronin, Rutgers Star, to lndividuul HCores follow: ' ceived by Joat who took the ball 8 however; was determined not to be yards. Lockie took the pigskin to K. Of C. the 27-yard Hue and a first down. left behind and tagged clonely to ! Start at End Position in Nuder .... --,. 13 171 A* pass from Jott to Btlliraan gafnad the leader's tall. For about nine Gerity .... anptb.er sSVen yards, Stillman laps the raed-weot that way and Game Tomorrow. J. Keating ». f K3 177 180 finally landed the ball on tbe two- then farmer with a renewed Imm T. Sullivan 157 190 yard Una ana another dm down, .*• of eltergy and speed, took the lead NKW HRUNSWICK, Oct. 31. —. M. Schubert 198 1S2- 178 lloginnini; a four week quest for 179 Lockie put 11 one toot from the' on the straight ntway. - goal and.the "Ulond Hash" put It nut Condon wasn't napping. For gridiron recognition, Rutgers ' will mo meet Holy Cross here tomorrow in 1 over. CocKJe, kicked the* extra u time the distance between the notary Club ot point, v ."••--- "i. •< was several lengths, but grathmlly tlif first og a string of battles which MvrrlH ...... _....._ 130 135, the distance narrowell and ouci include Lafayette, Lehigh and New Jackson 165 145 .Woodbridge then kicked to Free- York University. Unable to score a ---,- »| hold's 34-yard line. A Tumble, one more Condon wa» directly behind Howell ... _ . 122 158 114 the philadelphlan. With a deter- touchdown against the Crusaders In 161 of several made by Freehold, cost live years, the 'will enter the Anderson HZ.'-.. 98 108 mined "do or die" expression un hl« Grelner . 137 167 167 them several. yards before they re- face Gordon onoe more WJIH in HIP same with an even chance of .vic- covered. Freehold had to kick, aa tory, a condition which has not ex- It had been forced to do all after- lead in the twenty-sixth Up. isted since, 1?26 when the Purple 644 ' 688 790 It appeared as-II It w«ru-i noon—and the ball landed right In* Inlo iv one-touchdown margin. to Dlmock's hauds. He wurrled to of "first I lead, then you, lead" for The story-in past yeaw 'has been Farmer Immediately began another tne A 9-yard linu, The Black and that of a raster-and more versatile Parish Home Team* M««t Red was penalised 15 yards for battle royal to regain his lead. Con Holy Cross'team, with far more re- don however was not HO willing and I'Yaitk Farmer holding. A lateral- pass, Dimock to serves, sweeping around the Rutgers Captain Koyen's team defeated Stillman, who caught the pigskin, in • another nip and tuck race ensued lH'iit was won by Prank ends or resorting to th» air when ChaluierB Quintet, two frames out before Farmer in his dashing yellow 1 one hand, was good • for another in 1 I! 1-5 ininutes. Uusaell unable to gain on the ground. To- of tbrw, in a'Parish House league touchdown. Lockie missed the ex- car overlook Condon In the 3KI1 r came In si'cond, Lew morrow's encounter brings onto the mutch rolled at the Parish House ., ...... field a Scarlet team which has satis- tra point 08 the quarter ended with tap- . third and McKenzle, fourth. Wednesday evening. Although the the score-13-0 in .favor of Wood- By JACK 8OBDB bowling ' was consistent no one u- Farmer Keeps Lead Larwllerea time in the consols- act alternate material and the OentnU Prens Sport* Cartoonist-Writer bridge. From then on the race was lion ruce, a distance of ten miles stest attack in years. The offense made any remarkablet scores. was 8.19 4-0 minutes. Frame, whp The bok scores: "Flash" Ploughs Through Farmer's and. as he pushed his car wefl-rounded and can meet the KEENER CAQLE, Army's Red Thunderbolt, left be- .A 56-yard run by the "Blond to the limit, the famous "gas- experienced motor trouble tor the Purple with an opposing aerial V hind him one of the most glamorous football careers an Army Captain Koyen's Team second time/during the day, «inn« in. _ 151 154 146 Flash" «arly in the second Quarter jockey" l«Tl Condon Uentnti by game. Jiia Incraftsed cower of the player has ever had when he emit West Point last spring. Anderson gave Benkert a cohorts tbe third least a Quarter of a lap. u poor st'cuhd, whll« Denver tooli Rutgers eleven promises a fourth During UB pre-Wesf Point iareeT WS& XNgbs slrone ttnnottceH as A. Koyec 145 113 third place. 162 141 161 touchdown of the game-. A-paw by-j While Farmer and Condon were consecutive stiff struggle for the the star of Southwestern Louisiana institute. However, when he S. Olsen Kelly was Intercepted by Aqullla on DKhting it out a duel was golirk .on Dilnng thf intermlHBlon, Rlgglns 3rusaders while the Scarlet ,has had began to play for Army three years ago he Almost instantly bound- W. Harnt'd .. 11! 3 12 S Introduced M;». Schurch to the fans. his own 44-yurd line. Stillman between Rick Decker of Staten la two-week breathing sr/flL in which ed into headlines. Steve Vecsey then took tbe ball and with the aid land and the popular Herman The .Schurclis were married at the i whitewash two opponents while Army football adherents talked nothing but Light Horse Harry K, Koy«n _...,„ 130 185 154 race track at LanKhorne October of Aquilla'B perfect Interference Schurch, of Hollywood. Cal., wltose massing seventy-seven points and to WlUon before Cagle made his own prowess known. Wilson at made one of his famouB end runs young bride, the furmer MIBS Mor 18. Tliey came to the track in a ;lve r,eBer5ve players needed expeii- Fenn. State had had a fine career and played an even greater game 705' 764 703 largf blue car, driven by Billy 'Winn, over the line. Lockie's kick was ince Turner of fttaten Ialand, woo nceuDder Ore,- tor Army. However, before Wilson's catfet days had epded Army Uhftlmen' Quintet futile against the high wind which looking on from a box/ Herman w|io acted as best man at the wed- Constant changes In the ead and knew It had another, younger alar, as great as Wilson. The new Chalmers 144 142 161 ing. After ' the lntroyductlon, the swept the field. The rest of the evidently figured that he had third halfback assignments have been luminary was Cagle. Yultak .... 180 quarter was u shoving match, with place cinched for he did not seem to rowd was in an uproar welcoming made throughout the week's drill, In 1928,and last year, Cagle'a brilliant all-around performance T, Martin ...."113 116 160 be making much bf an effort. Deck- Mrs. Herman", who waved klBgen the Freeholders trying bard to but the starting line-up will prob- won him All-American mention, a deserved honor. He was the W. Sofield 167 13H# 161 threaten Woodbrldge's goal, and the er, however, was not, 'napping and ;o the crowd. " ' ably see Jerry Cronln at right end" spark plug and the dynamo of the Cadet team. latter showing, without much effort, just before the final • lap be shot with Don Coursen favored to get 697 688 811 "But, darling, II your ear ache is Today finds Cagle, his playing days over, one of the youngest that they were the masters of the ahead of Schurch and finished ah<>ad the call over Irv Eesnlck on the head coaches in the country.- Red is football mentor at Mississippi situation. The half ended with the of him by several lengths., better, why do you keep on crying?'' »ther wing. N: .JO and either . "I'm waiting for IMJaddy to A. and M. (Agriculture and Mining) college. - Legion Fall* to Craftsmen score of 19-0 in favor of the local • Larry Bealu, of Swampscott, rch Dunlop Wbltey Stager are A. and M. won only one game last season which makes it ap- outfit. Mass., finished fifth, while Russell c-come home. He's never s-seen m« expected to j Red Waldron, quar- with an earache!"—Humorist. parent that Red Cagle has a tough job in trying to give MlBsisBippi With scores ranging from 130 to The third Quarter was what is Snowberger, of Philadelphia,, was terback, and. GroMmari, one of a better football team. 201, the wily Craftsmen defeated commonly known as a "walk-away" the sixth to get the black and :he leading irers of the east, in the Doughboys la all three frames tor the Woodbridge gridiron ma- white checkered flag. ;he backfteld. in a Civic League game bowled at chine. Woodbridge kicked to Free- Young Harold Lariellere won out Grossman's , rformanee will be th« raftsmen alleys Wednesday hold's ^2-yard line. Cagney caught In the 10 nilU' consolation race especially watched by tbe Boty Cross Game to be night. Levi, Schwenter and Naylor the ball but was thrown for a yard ahead of Fred Frame, who was bav: Hunting Doh'ts ans, since Worcester papers called topped the list tor the winners. loss. Kelly then took the ball to ing bad luck with a br&nd new mo- tilm the greatest back ever seen on Don't aim at moving brush. Joe Silas of the Legion went from a the 24-yard line. The "Hgiting ' tor In his car. ** Fltton Field atter bis performance mere 101 to double that score In hi? Irishman" kicked to ttte 60-yard The last race orfhe season will Don't shoot until you are ast season when be played a lone Plentiful for sure. • — last frame. line and right into Dlmock's handB. be held next Sunday at the Speed- hand to keep Rutgers in the game Th« scory: Stllluan, the backbone and maln- Don't, take a loaded gun In- l it lasted... ' ' Way when art toot- tavorltt»s _ Qnttmm £tadt D^»y nf BnnftarfH fprflBS, Waftt A participate according to an an- tq your car. ~* '• Hunting Season Don't carry a gun in the MandemakS _..,_ 17.3 168 172 brilliant run around end to the 18- nouncement made by the dlrec.o" of P. Sohwem^r 130 190 137' yard stripe tor a first down. Free- events, Harry D. Rlgglns. field BO that" accidental dis- TOWNSHIP BASEBALL charge may injure another Commission Has Set OuL,t Pomeroy 162 137 141 hold was penalised five yards for Hold .Trials Agtit A. Lev! — 175 164 201 offside, after which Dimock took1 It As the race was the postponed. person. SERIES ENDS SUNDAY . Don't' lean a loaded gun 25,000 Pheasants, Fowl. 8. Naylor ,— 170 196 183 over the line for another touch- ev«nt of October 12, only tihoee who down. • The1 wlrid again made did not take the trials took part in against a fence or tree and The final game of the Keasbey- don't lay it on the ground. By the distribution of 25,000 S10 865 834 Lockle's attempt to put the ball over Event No. 1. The drivers and their, Forda series will be held Sunday at rlngnecK pheasantB during recent American Legion Don't piill your gun toward Fords Park, when the ancient rivals the goal poBts useless, times were as follows:. Fred Frame weeks; the New Jersey Finn and Witheridge 135 165 124 Immediately afterward, another Los Angeles, 21.3; Billy Winn, At- you, muMle first, through will bold thejfr. s'erenth game this brush or a fence.- • Game Commission has set a new Messick 153 129 144 touchdown was gained by the Bar- lanta) 26.2; Bill Bueebler, Perth season, in, an effort to determine the record in game propogatlon and has E. Kilroy 128 U4 150 Don't lean over, tbe muMle bafeeb&U supremacy ' of the Town- ronltes who by this time seemed to Amboy, Herbert Special, 24J; Larry v nsBiire d sportsmen -splendid oppor- I. -BllaB ... 145 101 202 get all (he breaks, A naBs by Ke^ly Deals, Boston, 23.4; Rick Decker uf your' guil. ship. Each te&m ha* "Won three Don't drop a lighted match tunities for hunting this prized J, Elnhoi 163 136 168 tell . plumb into Sherman's armB, New Dorp, N.Y., 23.3; L. B. Lar- games.should be a thriller. game bird when the1 upland season or a discarded "smoke" In the The series looked like an easy who not expecting it, made a run to zellere. Overbrook, Pa., .23.4; Zeke opens November 10. . A distribution 724 645 789 Freehold's 44-yard lln\ A pass Meyer, Philadelphia, 23.3; Russell woodB or fields. - - win for Fords as they took the first Don't hunt on a farm unless of 15,000 western rabbits was made from Stillman to Dlmoiik, a 40-yard Hnowberger. Philadelphia, • 42.4; three games. Then Keasbey awoke earlier in the year. As iweather you have tWe permission of the up and took the next three games dash by the latteV and once more Hick Lynch, Jersey City, 24.4; Fir- | conditions .during the summer have the ball crossed the Mavirer's line. man LaWHhe, Klemlngton, N. J.. owner. • . Pords tied the series last week by Dodgers Team Dual dlHturb or destroy .pri- been satisfactory for the natural In- Locals l'Uo Up Score 24 4; Frank Farmer, Philadelphia, trimming their rivals to the tune of' 1 crease in the fields of both birds and 22; Bernle Katz, Brooklyn, 23.2;, vate iirui>vn> ot any kind. lfl-2. ' . ' And still, the touchdowns came Kndeavtfr i«««<"tnilt al1 w'10 game, gunners are anticipating an thick and fast. A pass by. Cagney, C»rl Smith, Brooklyn, ,26.4; BUI; 1 While no line-up haB been an- Falls to Linden nun with 'you know, and • ob- unusually satisfactory season. was intercepted' by ' Lockie Who Denver," Phoenlxvllle, Pa., 28.4; | nounced for Sunday's game,' it is Increased game distribution, for (inrdon Condon, Altoona, 21.3; Lew , s,.rvi- tli«««f" rul»» of the real likely that Fords will be rfep'resent- made . ti 40^yaid run for a touchi binirUmaJa..',.....-- .^ - ed by severalj famous player in or^ yearly--recreation- of the sport was Uown.' faraojis failed to -make" the Phoenlxvllle,- Fa.. $3.3S I 1 made ijosfctt]^ when the New Jersey Professional 11 'Hchureh; ?2.4;«.Wlnserter. K.-liwinbcr that the,flab, and der to win the se^wrf is'pmethinq extra point.' The - quarter ended 1 v l-uftislature, a few years ago, graut- 7 1- Jimmy eiaagpn, 28.3^. .Cl»Jie» '•aim * laws were enucted'" jor that it has-tfeen ffl(&jjR>'t£:.do. f<» with th« Bfipre 37-0 in favor of the ybuf'11i<'ii6:2.\ • iiiariy year's. '. '•-•*!• '<" dlhumil nfty cents' be added to their Local Eleven Meets Def«gt Thi> lim uualiiilifs heat wivli won of ilii'»(> ' Itt'ws virtually tob of the final perto* . cv*ry lli'i'iiht'd sportsman. license fen and made available for to the Tune of l4j-6. - found , Benkert sending in all' his bv-Herman, Schu}ch., ,Mmr camo Mwidaotty Made Visible this purpose. This year finds the is- In second., Lynch thlrtr-aM Carl ltt'inambt-r always that the The drunk halted iu.front of an ,i?batltttes and. relieving his regular fish ju# Kami* wjirden' tsf your sue of anutliot increase in the li- The Woodbridge Dodgers failed SmlUi. fourth. tyiime, who had the mormous stuffed tarpon in, a glass cense fee again before the law-tnak- en.^ 'E'or .the first few minutes of friend ,a'nd merits your aSslst- case. He qtared. at< ti for a minute to dodge ' defeat Sunday afternoon the quarter Stillman' stayed In the, poU. (loBltlou, :wati., forced to retire ers, backed byx practically every or- on acoount ot motor trouble. . ance at aM times In- the pur- or two ' In silence. -TheH he said. when they bowed before the. Llndeu game long enough to make another suit of bis official "duties. The ganized gunujng and fishing club in A, C. Professional grtdders, al the Schur'ch's time lor the distance was The fella who caught—hie—that the state. This new Increase would, touchdown. Parsons- again ralBBed 4 3 2T5 mlnuteB. : . wilful violator of the game fish la a—We—liar!" — American Linden High School' stadium by a the extra point on a kick./ Benkert and fish laws, is a "poor provide not only for still more fish scofe. of 14-6. All the scoring was • Gordon Condon was, the winner .of 1 Mutual Magazine. and game but tor the,puT,chtOe of (continued- on page twelve) 'sport"' and deserves no con- 1 done in the.second half. the second qualifying heat in 3:57 HMeration or sympathy' from long term lease . by the state of ""woodbrid^was^outplayed dur. "minutes, nick Decker came In sec- Read the Leader Regularly' law-abiding hunters and an- cheai) lands for public . hunting I^- thfj. argf two QUilrteI;6 bu£ mw. ond. Beals, third and Firman •glers. - • • grounds. The proposed measure, u goal line uncrossed Lawshe got the checkered flag was "lost in. committee" laat year d to keep s "-*•—" y fighting bitterly >wlth its back fourth. CIVIC BOWUNG LEAGUE OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP and sportsmen are planning to see o Uije wall. ' the final In event number four, Schedule 1930-31 that thejiew bill comes up for early Tbb local team made the touch- action in the next legislative ses- down' during tbe third quarter when Ftnt Hali Second Half sion. Dixon went over. Woodbridge Season Open* Nov. II) missed the try for. the extra point. •Rabbits, hares, male rlngnecK . p W.JL5. Football Schedule Feb. 4 The Dodgers' march* to victory Feb. 4 pheasants and squirrels will be in stopped eight there and Llndon won Where ScorSc e Feb. 5 season through the Sta^e from No- the day. W.H.S. Opp. Feb. 5 vember 10 to December 15. Quail The line-up; Data QppoAfptt F.eb. 11 may be hunted during the* same LINDEN A. C, WOODBRIDGE Regular exercise and .6 FbFeb.;" 11 period, except in Warren, Pasaaic, Kelly Hull Sept 26 Princeton High Feb. 12 Bergen, Sussex, Morris, Essex, left end healthful recreation 7 Hudson, Union, Somerset and Hun* Oct. 4< BtoeUe _.,r:. ' Feb. 12 4 ore ! Dolan will keep you physi- 13 Feb. 18 terdon counties and rutted greuna Oeft tackle Oct. ' 11 Union 27 may be taken except in Hunterdon; 18 C^rtaret *-•• Hqme Feb. U stab.) cally and mentally Oct. Home Feb. 44 Mercer, Middlesex and, Morimoutb '. /left guard Oct.* 20 Freehold .,—,«•• Feb. Id counties, where the season is teui- Pennoyer- Hyers "on your toei" « 31 Leonardo „ Avray 2 porariljy closed. ' center Octr Th-e ^woodoeoic *B*on, wnlsb. Bradahaw & Open .- -*- -.*««v-.-n-™-_ ";-.-. - Feb,«2 Nov. T r T r Fwh, 26 openeened October 1616 , closes Sav^mber - right Vuard Nov. 15 North Plainfteld r-t,T w. A special- wpodcoet •hinrttn; U- HbllUter; 27 St. Mary's (Perth Amboy) Oct. 30 Feb, 26 Apr cense Is required for those BOW LIN Q Nov. Nov, 5 Mar. 4 Apr. 22 these birds prior to November 10. right tackle 96 Nov. 5 Mar. Apr; 22 Dtflly bag limits tpt upland game in Jones ' Juan it the ideal indoor Total Scores to Date Nov. 6 Mar. Apr, M— . . ^ d | . t right end Mar. .-5 Apr. 23 New -Jerse y areare: 0fl 0oc C ; ColaaerT* Sturgls Noy. I) uall, 10;/' rlngneck -pheasants sport for men and Nov, 12 Mar. li Apr. 29 quarterback 12 Mar 1 Apr, 29 only) 2; rutted grouse, Engleman Enright and women of all afes Mar Apr. rabbits, &; gray stjulrrele, 9, lolt hftlfback la fpr, Dorsey Motors Nov..13 W< right halfback' Nov. 19 A .tion mestln* «r tae Wlttevet Scbafler PERTH AMBOY INCORPORATED Nov. 19. Ibridge Dodgers was held Tue»- fullback Nov. 20 day nlght at Sewaren when plans Scoro by perlodi: NOV. 20 were made tr»sbyteriai« • Church, th« ghowurs, aft'«v thtt .later.,had tendered lii^, will not be permitted lo park in timi played one of Che best and braini- jregatlon after tRet regulaiTBr ser irion of 'RWiway avenue an.i Green Btreet from 7 P: M. LOCAL EEVEN KEEP YOUR est gamaa.m far this season* But Sunday morning, Mr. Morrows res- untlml he Woodbrldge' subs got careless IB when he will «o"to Uelmar to en- 0:30-P. M. ind during the very last minute of ghation will tahe effect November Cauli pri«» will be offered in th,. Barronites, With 5 Straight HEAD^UP lie game Kelly received the ball .on ter upon his duties as pristpr of the ollowing clawei: Beet float, second his O»VM 3lUyard line and dashed Pmtyteran Churph there. The best floatt, best decorated pleasure Wins Plays Afield Tomor- down the field 70 yards with the Uelmar church Has 326 members, a car; most molcal automobile; beat whole Woodbrldge eleven after him, congregation ,three times as large dressed female over 15 years (,r row. but "the Irishman" scored while the as the Avenel church. * * age; beat dressed male over i:, •ears of age;'best dressed male un • HIIIUH • lionkert's wonrtec foot- backers went wild with Mr, Morrow cam»rlo Avenel as-u delight when the realized they had student pMtor froB* IHe Princeton der 15 years ol age; most grotts ball lU-vi-n, which slreftrt) holds I In' que female over 16 y«ars of . ey*a of ih<- atae will; travel to L«*n actually scored. Wt.rshawi.ki made Theological ag(1 he extra point on a plunge lust as last May. Immediately ... most groteique male OY* IS year; iirdo this afternoon wnern they will or age;-most grotesque femalo un- niwt the South Jemyltes on their the whittle blew for the end of thet'lon he was ordained and assigned game with the score 43 to 7 In favor Avenel j der l& years of age; most groWaqBl. homo Kiidlron. • as minister of the male under 15 years of . age; ; The- Wboobrldge aBurefsatlrm of Woodbridge High School. In the short time HTf TBTorrow has or The line-up: ' , < been in ^.venel he has figured prom sanitations With the largest tna«k<<3 should ri'tllrn home with a laiv s brhip;' Boy Scouts; h SOOJV»».1U credit. .Leonardo liaj. to WoodbrMge (48) ' FVeehold (7()) inently In all' the church Wganiwi- membership; Boy Scouts; throe _ fliitvety thmw - He hw f«i«med-youri* peo- l claasee^witi, tll), 4»te »•* «»**"**•• •»»"••»' -*•"**** Schmidt prltes ^ « of total (our, life their operilrrn gsfliw left end ple's clubs >*nd has many enthusi- argest percentage lllver tiusoU th'em out " to ft. Hutteman Nurzawltch astic young wprjcern for the church. ment, ' • ihpn Mt>t >|etuchen and ,-won a vlc- left tacKle No successor to Mr, Morrow hu« Mrnt Hailowo'en Vnrwia * DeleyenS heW chosen as yet tony to >the. tune o! 6 Ho*<>i "KrewhoTil KEEP FEETJ A>mmitt«e In charg* o( t|,,. dcfcaii'il • tli*m by two touplulowns ..left guard parade wish to*express appreciation In (ijiu>.. No-, a, while-they revms'd WIDE APART Dlgn MpcDonald BOOSTER ASK ELECTION to ali'those who so generously to,,, tlu> scorn lu^tt • week when they cfentef- rbu^ financially and othprwls( hlankeii llbt|it pleasant ll 2to (): Bocze Tiltori: OF WMr P. CAMPBELL lo help make' the. parade a. succu.s.s "WoocHirldKP to date has played rtght guard (continued fronT pay? one) In view oi the fact that this will !,.• five games arid reaped a tflctprj Ruddy the first seal Hallowe'en parade ever oacli" tlrtie. Their score feheet to ';riglit tackle held in ; Woodbridge the committe., daty follows: Princeton High, 6-0; Pomeroy Basker.vllle ' "Urges Campbell Iletuiii hopes that the peoplb wift -turn out Jtosi'llc. 7W> 6; Union, .13 Jo H: right end' 'BB1 Campbell deserves your' In larKC numbers' to- witness it. v Carteret, 27 to 7; and Freehold,.*? HITTHE BALt Lockie Warshawskl vote: Aa chairman of the ttnance sypply of nolsemakers pur- domhilttee he haa worked hard, for ' 1o 7.J At tin- present writing Wood- • y quarterback -— chased by thh e tLlontLl u ClClubb will |M 1 It Is not an easy matter to Bpend bridge iin.s !Mi. points agalmtt^ their CARRIER JOBt ' •• , " " <3»gney Bp distributed free to children at fii.. opponeuts's 26 tallies. , halfback ' money: wisely, as Bill has -spent cdrnef of RfflrwHy'aTmtiP Hi!(lOn< M your money." • •• 8 te Taking Into consideration tiiut JUST ABOVE Dituock .;•,.• ' Kelly (O • •• gtrtet, near the ^ °' 'he old hoii-i the HanouKes coflifliered the Free- halfback The mayor then spoke of the at 7 .o'clock. All thoRe dpflirln^ i,, liolders i'i to 7 and trial the former THE KNEES Stillman. Ktnkelsteln plans made by the' Townsjilp Com secure these noisemakers ar« rr frustrated the Leonardo cotriiiiKent, JACK ELDER fullback mlttee to meet the Unemployment quested to be present at that thin . 12 to 0, "the game ought to bo' u The score by-quarters: situation. 1'rovldlng Ihe parade Is a Hurt,."!., walk-away for the'Qpnkeil machine. WOODBRIDUli .13 6 18' -6—4 3 "At the last Township Commit tho Llgmi will make the affair an an Thi> nY.obaWf Une-uij: KltKKHOLD 0 90 0—,1 meeting," »aid the .mayor, "Jacob nual event. In case of rain tonlniu the parade will be held on the n<-\t WOOIHUCIlHiK LEONARDO Hilling the. bull currier and hitting him bard , .Taudbdawnb-^Voodbridge: Still Grausam, Introduced. a resolution in ray behalf, calling a meeting, of Iheclear night, ,.> ', ( Schmidt Gilbert man, (4); Dlmock,- (2); Lockie; By JACK i And this reluctance is not due to one hand grabbing the wrist, pull- freehold,, Kelly. Points after touch cltltens of the township an manu Ku'ddy OltVel' ~ KV-SOirt*'UR1HP Footbftll Mt [j- lack -of courago,. oc wrat is called .ing his legs lji.tQ.^ou w t|i hl ,town; .JLocklfc. and Warsha^BkL.. fajrturiBK^heajljL to see whether o Ostrawlch — left tackle Suppose you were lo .ask a r,Mll,-Intestinal fortitude but to the factjder 1M thrust forward. This Substitutions. Woodbridge: not some plan could le formulate tina that we are all humans and do not .the ball carrier to be dumped back- Hacker' for Hutteeman, Currie for to help the needy. Sometime next exrfootball playera what-, funeral services for Joseph o.v. Jfi ward, as heshould be II tackled Dign, Predmore for Stlllman, Par-jweek I will call the meeting and Itrawlch, 75, who died Monday morn Wgn form In the whole football name. sons for Dlmock, Stillman for Pred-; Invite each and every one of you to,j AH Kn fl b filV U* ** •'a ^> f-^ ^ aa — —• \M MM IJ ^ II L 1 [ essojitlal that the eyes 1 1 at tne nome o center Whdt do you think they would s;i>'.' Kami;. Hy the foot, by the pantsis., I H is very rrvni-o ntm/u.^ {0]. parsons, Nelson'"'"""' " ' '•JMr• " JntTies Rauchman of 597 Bai Bd wards by I he shirt, around be Dt open, for if not the ball for Hacker, There is no doubt, but, that the neck and. *« . Lee for Currle, Sher- Other speakers at the Port Reaid-|r0B avenue, Woodbridge, were held right guard carrier In liable to be missed as youman for .Pomeroy, Hacker tor Rud-'.lng meeting *wew Peter -Kroeger, j^.uewja.. afternoon at two o'clock out of every .ten woulcr aiiswfer the sometimes by. an lirn Tetday HuUcman Quast question this way: And you quite often see a real. 8e forward. dy, Campbell for Sohraidt, Pred-1 John Rafferty and Blmer Brown. interment was In._... the United . right tackle "The most.difflcuit act to perform ilionest-to-goodness tackle,. with the | Note-Iart n "the photo the feet wide more for Lockie, Parsons for Di- Cemetery in Perth Aiaboy. The di Sherman Weitihelm.fr the grldlrctn 6game; and the one tackier hitting thew ball carrier with|JP - tne.helad up, the toes poutedmock, i Wilson for Jost, Markus for All Things to All Men ceased 1B-survived by>)ne daughter, • -\. uim. g•> me pa n carrier wiui|""'i. ~ A —• Aj y^ shoulder hittln-g Bocze. BalOfi for Stillman, Katen right end that requires the most courage' lo terrific force, carrying him back [forward.^»nd "Minle-to-Meaaure Clothing" a Mrs. Rauhcpian; a son, Leo, of Hal Lockie Anthony carry out is the Dne concerning the ior Parsons, Krebs for Predmore, Umore, Md , and nine grandchildren Bet before dumping him intJusrlert aboVe the knees of the ball car- Specialty: also Cement and Dyna- quarterback stopping of the hall carrier. That a heap. That's what-makea a coach, - Baka for Wilson, B&rna for Sher- Schullz Tkot *a what mo If ao a nnanVt riCr. man, Jandreslvita for AqulOa, Cur-mite.—Letter-head from Hamilton, Dltuock 1B, just Plata tackling." keep his .interest in the game. The arms have been locked be- Ontario. The Leader ReguUrly halfback That is absolutely the acl that in Tackling is a matter of keeptngtMnd:—thr Xnwg vt the wtnie> "tina >c far Loo, Dlgn->or—Campbell, lost Smith most difficult to perform. Some your eyes open, watching the ball are pulling the knees together as hass for Nelson, Ferrar for Markup. halfback, few. men like the hard, contact, carrier's every move, and with the the shoulder Is thrust forward, push- Freehold: Manclnnl for Narza- Stilliiiu.li I,a HOBS game, where they get to crack "the feet wide apart, head up, lunging ing the bodjr backward. wttch, Slattery for P'olliemus, Mer- fullback ball carrier with all of their into the ball carrier, hitting him These are the essential things to oone for Warshawskl, Nelson for r FOR SALE OR RENT , g remember concerning the actual Manclnni, Warshawskl for Mernone. . atreJittA.».aM...weJfilltmost part human natur1-.bjit.._fjjr^Jlhe^wJlhe tends to knees. , Uie^ shfiujdjr. just. .above jthp tacinrngT ThTHem rail cirarag«-t» ReTe'i'dfc. dmrptoti, R u tgens". ~ Ukii" tffiW SIX^OOM HOUSE THREE WOMEN make the average run of football After he Is hit, the arms, which meet the charging runner ' headon pire: Humphreys, 3t. Peters. Head era reluctant to yearn for hard have been held wide, apart, are must- be .supplied'. by the tackier linesman, Allen, Syracuse. Lines- On Alwat Street . Woodbridge Estates AS "TfilSMir—""'-111" " aiumid His men,-Wargyas, Woodbridge; Burke, • mri m Freiehold'. Time of periods, 12 min- ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS - Three women were Injured In a utes. triple collision on the super-high- r.AMDQI?ll ACCAri ATlANlslate of officers were nominated: Uwdwood Floors — Breakfast Xook — All-Tile Bathroom — way Sunday evening at 7:10 o'clock COLONIA COUNTRY CLUB LAMrBtLL A&&UUA11UN ThQmaa cannan, president; Patrick " Steam Heat — Lot 50'xlOO' when a ear driven north by Nicholas PLANS XMAS P A R T Y Donate, vice president; Fred Mum's the Word Glassquin, of 391 Bast 151st HAS BEEFSTEAK DINNER FL.A11O ABU\0 T A i\ 1. I Foerch seoretary; Charles Mezerau, "My boy," said the* business man Sale for $5,700 Regular Price $8,000 street, New York City, struck a car (continued from page twoj treasurer; WllUftm Perna, flnanclal lo his son, "there are two thing* traveling in the opposite direction, The William P. Campbell Asso- secretary and William Baker, cor- JJiat are vitally necessary if you are RENT $40 MONTHLY ^ ' driven by . nmafiJX!uttreH, of First Treasurer's Cup—Low Net 72 holes, ciation la making plans for its an-responding secretary. to succeed in business.v street, Belmar. The force of the Clifford p. Wooster; Frank John- PAY LIKE RENT nual Christmas party.' Each year "What are they, dad?" & * collision caused Cuttrell^s car to sou Prize '— I'lag Tournament, the association has a Christmas tree 1 'Tireless Executive - "Honesty and sagacity." crash into a car operated~by Daniel Charles Jerome; Greens Committee for the kiddies of Avenel and each An old Scottish woman, who had "What is honesty?" A Wonderful Opportunity Hlgley, of Old Post Road, Nixon, Cop, Alyn Pierson; Labor Day child attending, the party is given never been known to flay an ill "Always — no matter wha hap- The injured, all passengers In Handicap Match Play Event, First some useful gifts, besides candy word about.anybody, was one daypens, nor how ' adversely it may | the Gloasquin car who were taken Bight, Charles Reed; Second Eight, and a toy, taken to tas.. by her husband. affect you—always keep your word to the Hahway Memorial Hospital, Frank Hay; Third Eight, Fred "Janet," he said impatiently, "I once you have given it." S.R. KELSEY The first donation for the party , PERTH AMBOY 2234 are: Edith Heinrick, of 2322 An- Llsiewskl; Fourth Eight, Richa'rd was given by Commltteeman Wil- do believe- ye'd Bay a guld word f ay "And sagacity " 163 SMITH STREET drew avenue, New York City, Strong; Fall Champlonfthip—P. R- the* de'il. himself." "Never give ft."—Montreal Star. sprained right ankle; Betty Di.x, 444 liam P. Campbell who presented the Forfan Prize, J. P. Poland; .House club witit h |5 Alll donationdt s may "Ah, weel," was the reply,. •ha East 147th street New York City, Commltee Prize—18 hole handicap, of imay na be sac guid BB he- micrfc be, bad cuts on both legs; Barbara DIx, be sent to Charles Mezerau, Harry Nimzik; Membership Corri- Avenel. I but he's a very Industrious body."— IIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTrrYTTTTTTIIIIIIIXXII same address, cuts on both legs, nilttpe—S6 • hole handicap, James At the last, meeting, the following Montreal StMl ' f| All the cars were damageg d and BolandBoa, and Club Championship, L were towed to we Clover Leaf ga- j Reginald. Rolllnaon. Have your furs repaired an5 re- Blessed Resignation modelled at special low summer FREE AUTO PARKING SPACE "Yes, dearie! 'E's 'eaps better rates. Avoid the fall rush! LouiB SOMETHING NEW now, since the doctor told 'lm 'e'd Toke, Woodbrldge Fur Shop, 52? never be able to work again!"—Hu-[Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldge. Tele- NATHAN STRAUSS, INC., 5c. - 10c. - 15c. - 20c. - 25c. — MEAT MARKET moriflt (London). Iphbne 8-0770. HAVE OPENED ANOTHER MARKET AT 110 MAIN STREET HERE YOU MAY PURCHASE HIGH QUAUTY MEATS VOTE W00DBRID6I FISH « POULTRY AT 5c. - 10c. - 15c. - 20c. - 25c. per Ib For DO YOUR MARKETING HERE AND SAVE . Sun. — Mon., Nov. 2 — 3 Tues. - Wed.t Nov. 4 A FEW OF OUR MANY GRAND OPENING SPECIALS Anthony •2 — FKATVKBS — 2 NEW SAUERKRAUT PIGS FEET Kanhelmess i'HltKK- BOILING BEEF < I'OlNUS 25 NECK BONES

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