Four Page Colored 12 Pages Today < Two Sections Comic Section PRICE THRKE CENTS WOODHRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, li):>2 XUI, No. 50 LEGION MEETINGS ANNUAL CONCERT The annual concert of the Wood- Miss Ruth Howell To The American Legion, Pout 87, Love Favors Retention WorkOf Woodbridge Man Accepted idgft-Wirfi school orchestra will he will meet in School No. 11 on Tuos- Kiven in the auditorium of the school dny and Fridfy evening hereafter on Harron avenue, Friday evening, Enact Leading Role for drum and bugle corps practice, By GovernmenthrUse On New Coin Mnrch 4, at 8:15 o'clock. There will due to many social events for which Of Manual Training In lie dancing after the concert with In Senior Play, 'Oh, Professor' it must prepare. The corps will play . Cavallito, 26, Of Churjh Street, One Of Country's Lead^ Harry Brown and his Laurence Har- Ht West New York, N. ,]., on May 15. lbino bor Casino orchestra in attendance. Which Will Be Presented designers aiid Sculptors, Has Made Exact Reproduction Tonight — Excellent Cast. Township School System Of Houdon Bust Of George Washington For Use On Bi- centennial Coin To Be Issued Soon-Has N. Y. Studio. Cast in the role of "Patty Patter- Fire Commissioners Supervising Principal Says He Hopes Citizen* Of Community Cripples Dependable son", a young American woman who Will Not Fail Children At Election Tomorrow Night— mnn will maintains studios in New York ba- is constantly pursuing a Parisian ac- youllf„„«i• quaintance, Miss Ruth Howell, pretty In Woodbridge Pare Declares That Elimination Of The Arts Would ,. honor of having the w8lk of Woj'k of the Woodbridga man Ws And Loyal Employees Wnodbtidge high school senior, will Have tittle Effect On General Tax Rate klH,.d bands reproduced on a been on exhibition in every art show play the lead in the three-act Comedy, "Oh, Professor!" to be pre- 1932 Appropriation —State Pays Half t0 |,c issued by the United in the United States. The copyright on a plaque of Says Rotary Speaker sented by the senior class tonight in , government in the near fu- the high school auditorium at 8:1 !i - M;-II A I CI QAn 1 ... TW.n , , ., , . „ . .. _ . Professor Love pronounced himself George Washington, commemorat- heartily in favor of the retention of ing the 200th anniversary of his . V. Bleeker, Field Manager o'clock I1 Will Ask $4,301) Less than it ,s thohne hope Lovtrf Supervisine 0 h< g Pnn- Albino Cavillito• „•. , M,oft ott Last Year In District No. 1—, W { ": , . M, ; *\°J?- manual training and the household • — ., . . birth,' (1732-11)32), designed by Mr. Of Commission For Rehabil- _ , . ; bridge township schools, that at the arts in the schools. He said that both ,-,h street.>It was his design, an raVallho, has been issued to Erneft Few Contests In township. • election tomorrow night to determine _»re of a distinct value to the school i ii itation Of Cripples Gives (•production of the famous G, Schumann of Ford's. . '.the retention or the rejection of children and that the cost ot main- . '' ' - ' Mr. Schumann, who Is manufac- Fine Talk. With very few contents and with | manual training and the household .tajtiihg the arts irt the township Is ,,',,,|,,„()n„ bust of GeorgGeorgee ««•»>»»«"•• tu^g the pla»ue said this.morning appropriations placed at the lowest j ^rts as a part of the schoo) currjgft- B comparatively small. ,, has been formally adopted by that' they arfl beinp 8Oid by. leading "The average cripple Is more de- I possible levels, it is expected that the. ium "tj,at tj,B citizens of our com* elections for fire and light commis-1 unity will not fall the children". 'In the Woodbridge schools," said officials of the United States ^f)];m firmss mo n FirtFiftj,h aveavenuenue, , New York anil icndable and ambitious than the phy- m Mr. Love, "wo have the plants for in Washington, in addition to a num- .ically perfect employee," said Mr. iioners throughout^ the entire town-1 Tn an interview with an Indepen- ft im-ury for use on a coin to be ia- '"'" dent reporter yesterday afternoon manual training. The initial cost of ber of New Jersey dealers ',',. Vict«» Bleeker, field manager of ship tomorrow, will be comparative- it? introduction was met longajo. 11| in connection with the bl-cen- ly quiet. There are few new candi-' r.iiiul celebration for the. first pres- ;he New Jersey Commission for the Fifty per cent of its annual opera- Rehabilitation of Cripples in the dates in the field and most of the tion is carried by the state of New budgets have been pared. ent. course of a talk to the Woodbridge Prosecutor's Men Jersey, the other fifty per cent ba- I he Houdon bust, made from real In Woodbridge proper, the appro- raitied by local taxation. Medical Reports Rotary club yesterday noon, at its priation asked by the fire commis- , at Mount Vernon in 1785, has regular weekly luncheon in the Mid- 'The amount that would be saved sioners of District No. 1, which in- Raid Two Places to the district by its elimination rii selected by the Portrait Com- dlesex Hotel. Mr. Bleekvr's talk was cludes Woodbridge and Sewartm, will iii-i' of the Bicentennial Commis- At Board Meeting would be BO small that in the general illustrated with a short talking film. be $4,300 less than last year. The tax rate it would be negligible. The iii- as the official picture of the "Fa- "The three major objects of the Alleged Speakeasy In Sewaren President Of School Board voters will be asked to pass on the children who profit most by the work r of his country", commission of which I am a mem- following budget: current expenses, and One In Woodbridge are those who cannot go to college Mr. C'avallito, at present ranked as Surprised When Physician* ber," said Mr. Bleeker, "are to at- !f20,000; tires for fire trucks, $300; but who enter the ranks of industry • third leading sculptor in the Visited — Liquor Found In Submit Record Of Work tempt to restore physical condition, supplies, including a smoke mask, and become the backbone of the HW'I) States, has, despite his years, to train in an adapted field for em- $500, The total appropriation will be Each. country," stated Mr. Love. !in veil many notable successes in Done. ployment and to secure placement $20,800. "There are only certain years in field. in industry. At present, the commis- William Treen and William All- Two places in Woodbridge were 1 which the great majority of children Hi wns the designer and sculptor Reports received from two medsion is caring for 1,200 adult cases ah , present incumbents are running raided by men from the prosecutor's eim attend school aWd their oppor- the outstanding work on the Me-j MpuiB lvvv.,^« throughout the state. Three hundred for re-election. .'tinnno will'office on Wednesday. Liquor was tunities shouffl not be curtailed in n ml Continental Hall of the \ \ inspectors of the public school (MHi;e Ull UVUIIbauuj. j c& and fifty nine of these are being An iinnroDnation of ?it>,vuy win.. obtaine„. ._.__dj i•n eac..,,1h. nplaceiBee. , accordinaccording tto the slightest degree," said Mr. Love, ;intfhti'rs of the American Revolu, j ut the meeting of the Board of Edu he asked hy the think a tremendous mistake is • n in Washington, D. C, The np- . ti n Monday night occasioned at trained for some "particular branch the prosecutor's office. The raids, Washington, D. d h p ((rauua Ou »(i.i™, ...o..r crs of District No. 1. B. . it is said, were made as a result of | i ipaUties h to the tomb of the Unknown of work." it is said, were made as a result of b made by thogo mun c expression of surprise from Presi- pan, Henry A, Dunham and John complaints that had been made w ( ^ ,nteregts of economy are Mr. Bleeker urged the Rotariana p had two i mai in me imprests oi economy lior in Arlington cemetery wan dent Melvin Clum who remarked IU., n».,«ofntnr rpffardine tne two, _, ... _ , ,...... » ti.. .uiu designed and sculptored by Mr.that it was the first time he had seen the prosecutor regarding attacking the birthright of the child :illito. These two pieces of work reports from the inspectors. D. C. places. which, in every democracy, is the his foremost achieve- H. Rothfu") reported inspections One of the places visited is Paul best aand the fullest education possi- :,rr among perfect man or woman, he ; audience. The possessor of a rich, Ttwek''s placl e in SewareSrenn at-the old bblel . in. lllS. made at the schools in Reading and sneaker told the Rotarians clear voice and unusual stage pres- Acker\ Beach. County Detectiv« 'cavallito attended Woodbridge j jn Avenel, and Rr. Joseph Mark sub- ! ap- "I am a disbeliever in 'fads and Mr cost of rehabilitating the oncet. Miss Howell is cast in a role Port Reading ami ona^ ... CollinsXvisited the Turek place and m|[afrills' . Dubutt x T a amm no noi gurt sure eine they yBre are> . •-V.U.ichool.. .H..«e i.s. -a .graduate of ; mitted a' report of inspections made that ththee cost ot renaDiiiiaiinR ui^t,llw,,,o, ..„.— ...... _. propriation of $9,500 will be asked. .after it\was searched a cnarge oi Corned beef and cabbage are go^ i mi,..., Art School and the Fonten at the high school. average case is $250, while correct-[that is entirely suitable to her. d bb d suggested that UVtM'U^f cant in yuuv, .,...,~ .- In Fire District No. 5 in Avenel, --•-.A a entered «g™ who can't I'liwi Art School of Paris, France. President Clum suggested tha ivo wmi-U ir an institution would run , Fun, frolic and the happiness of possession Wwaas tii.^. „„ but there are tnou8ands several-medical ive work in an institution would runi youth prevail throughout the entire two fire commissioners will be elect- digest it and must have different H, is also a membeemuer oufi BeauDtmx ...... Arts. thuiec reportm .u.^R» o«fi ththee severalmed out I&UU a year. ..,„— ., proprietor. Collins was accompanied < d about $500 a year. r ed for three years and the citizens food," asserted the supervising prin- X,w York City. Mr. Cavallito | inspectors should be made at.stated At this point, the talking film was play. The cast? includes a number of by Sergeant Parsons, of the Wood- — ' - -~L- : periods. Supervising Principal John started. The first picture showed a promising young theapians who have will be aekod to vote on an appro- cipal by way of comparison, cooperated fully with Kent Pease, priation for $6,500 for general fire bridge department. H . LovL e saiidd that reports were subsub-- man named John Squires being hurt Charles Worgyas' place at New "Manual training and the house* mitted by the inspectors at inter- in, a factory accident. It showed him the coach, in order that the perform- purposes for the current fiscal year. hold arts," he continued, "are an ac- ance may approach perfection. , A resolution upon the expenditure and Williams streets in Woodbridge Firemen Score Big vals but that lately there had been still disabled after his hospital stay. proper was entered by County De- cepted form of education in every He went to the Industrial Building Tickets have been on sale for theof $2,000 for the purchase and in- up- to-date school system, especially no proper forms upon which to tective McDermotmcueiiiiv"t. wh„.o- wa••-s- accom - ,up . t0.date school sy make the reports and that for that in Newark for treatment at the head- past few weeks and may be obtained stallation of a new fire siren will be • ? 1 t-!_l 1 of Ve68 commission which | either from members of the senior tanied by Detective-Sergeant Keat {.» .^^ centerg Success With Show reason there had been none submit- 01 tn presented along with one concerning mg of the ocal force .Worgy« ..»,.- :''Miss Frederica" .... Jennie Sokalska seek election to the three vacancies can be a true hand pattern—they are • m> of the most outstanding min- P. T, A. of the Avenel school that Say Bill Would rtl- successes ever pre- > music and games."Dr. Aristolle" Chester Gavallito.i|nn LightinL1 g „.Distric„ t No. 3 in Avenelbe. tied up with each other. tited in the township. With every the ennarenchildren, auiYiuc«,Tiuactivities "Fluffn " *.«—..Marie. —Bautna n ;A An appropriatioapprupnon"•--'•'—n" o*«~cf• $7,00ytn> nn0n will he "The second vocation training," ii inbeberofthehuSccMr of the huge castt takintgg his ^b received an invitation to ,the cafeteria,, dm | "Berth.UVL i/iia " £«J' Si'" t g for the thre, Promote Prosperity said Mr. Love, "fits young people to perfection and with capacity lg Hie unj.,day . v,... ^_, men arerunnin |.;r scuon am. ™ ''r7* i attenaUend a Washington bi-centennial •jean" Elaine Zischau lighting commissioner posts in D.s- •—— I for different life pursuits and is nat- •spondin* with a whole-: i No. 11 a week is,> gymnasium and other depart- at achoo "Belle" Dot Krftyling Hope To Return Twenty Mil- U1.aiiy molB expensive. Fine exam- ,,nces res : *U.. aUjwv wiint. , 1 ft . . . i n „ |^ of various cases Michael Pemberton" .Arthur Klein rirt No. 7 in Fords. They are: Louis ttlI enthusiasm, the show went '"'"", Mr Bleeke r lion To New Jersey Business 'pies of vocational schools may be th rom at z - . "Prof. Percival Courtwright" * Max Wajtenhoffer, Micharf with the prt>verbi?l bang. * ^ P- »• I Mr. Bleekerh told of various cases Charles S. Nagy, Anthony hon lo New jersey !BM in the Middlesex County voca- •n Jensen, popular township A chalt of . "^s ^X7, : of persons who had been rehabilitat- William Ellis :JJalK0 ) w,a,KJ u. ..-„*, By Means cost 0I "Jimmy Anderson" Clarence Neilson fHorvath and Frank Szallar. Ihe aR Of small Loan tional s(,(,00i located in Perth Am- nun, acted as master of cere-! euucuuon in woouDrmge as , . , .„ t . . 28(, boy and one located in New Bruna- is HP rlpli^ktp.1 ki« »,,,iiDnp,J compnrec with the cost in other mu- ieo..uurinK me year, ne- swea, ABJ "Patricia Patterson" .. Ruth Howell, prOpriation to be voted upon is sei Measure. I wick. Both of these schools have I.-.. Mt delighted his audience i submitted bv the under the care of the commission had "Mile. FifiC"...'." .'.'.." Mary Levi at $15,000. clever introductions. nicipal t es was, submitted by tne }nnd ' womenemploye, dn» lMosu i,t)k .o f.... thes. e men Trenton Feb 19—An opportunity long waiting lists, showing how pop- , „, work of the pupils of Miss vi'i-y ronscieptious and loyal to their In Fire District No. 7 in Fords, <- " •>>- "unils of Mi^'^^vis^ing principal ^analyzed | ^FwoZn' «id the speaker are I ,u:ly Decker Whs a high form of employers. By their training they William Jensen and Carl Lund seek ...... r pr,n5( relieved of the anxiety o£ ever the two berths. The Fire Commis-, Effect In This Section sion«rs that district are. asking , i.-hing iibility. The various dances bocominc objects of charity. purposes for i- Clif-'pirls out in the cold." , intr.l hy her pupHs were "llappy Mr. Bleeker spokr highly of the Coun-! Manual training does provide most Raritan Scouts Have the current fiscal year. B. Powell, i .,i" "Military Moments", Waltz, work done by the Elks' clinics and Beginning Sunday, February 21, _ .... Winfleld i log- 'interesting and valuable work •• -,...-' "Off Stomp", "Soft Shoo, of that of Dr. Fred H. Albce, of Co- through bus service will be put into Dominic Calocarro, W. : tyty.. ThThe purpospurposee of: the W L w » Kj'Kirl a jn the household arts, such as Lisle, Ernest Link, Jr., and F. ialate back mto existence ttit-sma, K machine), dress- 1 ; i |,m" "Tap Dunce" and "Musical | Successful Year lonia. The ;'film being shown to theoperation between -Elizabet h an— •d' LisleMsie, Elurnesr u ^""'. "••; T|,,ht Dis-'ialate back into exisi^. (hand and machine), dress- Rotarians included pictures of Dr.KrolVbo,ww „„_y ,b _y a combination of StStillmai mann seek -^. ^-"avenue sec- lean ^"{"^rSlTf-pa-ed. and cooking, said Mr. Love. Membership In Council In- Albee at work on a crippled the Elizabeth-Rahwa^SoSahw^riinelliy bus line No. 38 ! trie-r S2SNo. 80 inU th thee Inma appropriation avenuen sec ng-- ^^^^y P t ^ck„. 1 The supervising principal stated at the Rahway hospital. tomatiuuijp ,-! that he was of the opinion that many . ,.„., were repeatedly called creased 15% During 1931- "Getting the disabled back to and the recentl- y- approve• d by the channel about home has been made better and No. 48, .^....,, _ .. from the wings. work is the important job," said Mr. rr Thirty-two Troops In Dis-Bleeker, "and rehabilitation is theBoaj'd of Public Utility Commission- , ,1 Olson and C. Albert Larson, j urs, it was announced today by Pub- wire, splendid in the sketch, trict. cheanest and quickest method of do- Service. where Harry' C. Jones, John.Petras jjompames iaird Jr., I cause of the 1 lie ThServicee new. bus line will be known I ,, )A ; For Two". inp this." R. E. Farley, past- 1 d running, h branche la-s Ryan and Marshall Hawtap-! Another year of steady prprogresg s ' Next Week, Yk Rtary i.t;t"Steppinr>lnag. Along"Alone", aa tap 1 c,f 'the New York Rotary nn audi- has recently been experienced by the the speaker here. skit, ay>$4 with' the Rnritan Council Boy Si-outs of Amer- .,{ f Rican , in accordance with its annual re-1 M:,- Hetty Farrington's portrayal, ica, in accordance witthl i j ••>••> «v,a i-opfiived several en- j port published recently. figures are Submitted .•iptrh. Sha received several en- Under thy leadership of President HowarUd d Wth. Thorleadershin ofp Cartcret, the inkle and Knee 1:,:, , i-onating Bing Crosby, Fran- Executive Board of the Council To School Board By I H. iuddy" Erfan sang "When the which is made up of representatives : the Night", "One More Kiss of the various districts over which Broken In Crash •You're My Everything . He Chart Shows That Expenses . _, ••ml the Council has '••••Urliction. held big hit. The little fellow had the Council has jurisdiction, nuu n. . meetings during 11)31 with an aver- ». c - ~ „ . , ., System In Woodbridge Township Are Below Those Of n .likable stage presence. age attendance of 66 "i. T Man Sent To Hospital After Many Other Places—Love Asks That Certain Facts 11,.- well known Howard Madison As of December 31st the Council Accident At Avenel Street i ; v,l the role of interlocutor in Be Kept In Mind In Considering The Figures •All America" minstrel. H's had a total of-886 boys registered r ; including 81 Cubs (boys of 9, 10 and • ^roMln8' —Chart Offers Rough Guide V ,. and clever piloting of the ac .^? »"vinK -Laurie, of .310 Lincoln !• ui the minatrel won him - " - - —* -„,! ai Sea Scoutal "the total expenditures for current cout - "l^way, H^d P«k, w« badly the expenses incurred In op- • vi.tinll. d on Wednesday night when expenses are not strictly comparable and those for such sub-items ass ad-and moved to States Jack Egan, Chet ulating laws were more __. l.rauss, Len Fischer, — - - ministration, instruction, or opera- The Department ot Banking and In Pleases lions Club 11I Hill Jensen were the end men; many other places, was tion are even lessi dependable )tl arc cVcIl ICoa u\.jj«-i»v»« p ir me I Hi.-ir songS "Capital outlay and debt service prance gives are accounted-iui o ^...^.. , n of( "loan I Gifted Vocalist U Being Train- l-i"iiKht down uic Vv.u.,^. — -- hools, presented a chart to the e accouhted-for soU differently _in eliminationto o .tif e of the • •l! numbers in tthe ' minstrel w.ere different cities,, and are tied up with j sharks" ' ed At Expense Of National sung ns Education, showing the in . .-illy enjoyed. They were county and rjuinicipal fine-"°° ^.moii 1, [3 « education in the townshitowp Organization. ' b £ ther such a variety: of plans that compared with a number o£ other The sin^'iriK of "Jimmie" McGari- MV, Jeanette Peterson; "If You t'le, of ILUA Angeles was^the feature Iwuw Susie", "Bob" Jogan; Save of the (wekly luncheon meeting of Hi,- Last Dance For Me", August •^SS "nS^rtant factor t^o £ = and .U r. the Woodbridge Lions Club Monday costs per Nidscn assisted by Sadie Gardner 1 enterinff into costs is the di^ence open *^^ Xele %of theitheirr j night at Grey's Log Cabin. McGari- near out ownentering into costs is the d ,,..-. hundred :.»,l Anna Sindet; "There's Nothing in educational services rende by LU1 o distribute ; ide is (lifted: with a mapvulously ; systems. He ol systems, e. g.: ln tho sys- own accordcord, aass well (iweet voice b\lt he was without the Tun (loud For he presented Smink; "Kiver temH havinp a lurge proportion of eTTnthi ff Inrana to train.it. Then Lions Inter- 1 'I'm", Isidore , -. , i 1 T V~ "1 ""t iu -i llatl "een HIKKU HU... Circular No, the pupils in the high school, the national became interested anil pro- $10 to $300. With visions were- made to bring "Jimmie" nan", Thomas .lapo; Avwiel street and. it the crossing,^ j 3 Q{ h Educational cost will be greatly in- h£ Hu an"Thingf Dorothy K«ta ^^a^n^were dU- due to the faut that high to New York and place him in the hat the Humam n Thing?" Dorothy over the super-highwa^j it was hit Resm.ch Service Depavtment uf hands of competent teachers. The An.li-rsonAnihu-son:; "When It's SleepSle_L.,.y, Tim^e .bad|P>>..The.»«» PeHh Amboy, 9;,. tthh e cacar rdHv drivee n by Laurie. The ' arch Dlvi- scnooi cusu>sts! »»ar=e greate.w».^r. tha--—n ele-1| ^^na.-.,.., „. ,.„ ;, ;„ t-n be presumed m<" Kuperintendenc e and R e8e 6 P result is that the wonderful range l'..wn. South". "Len" Fischer; "You ,ibuted as f^Uow g h. by 1 d mentary school costscost?,, and, attainagain, I theh_e State it »is to• ^er chants wU1 he lon damaged and so was ^ ^ationa, Educatlon AssociaU()n, 11 nd beauty of his voice are being (•....•I Stop Me", Jack Egan, and i*. ,„. 4^» Jth Amboy „«! Par- ' Laurie. car. , . , Washington, I). C, and were as ac-eurrivulum offerings !m one high bil s will be, naio, m d fat.. entn perior developed. His. singip'g Monday was "Iliippy Landing", by the \^T^TjL Eagle Sc-oulltt C.nCommit^- crasn ™» «=u aho m ^- ^ , school may be decidedly »upenor \Mf to restock their .n^ ^^ The cragh re3 U4 t h fid d tories " a treat to \tlie local Lions. March, July ..6~ .. a public service sign and a \.;uv be both in quality and quantity than of Thomas Jago '^material was -embleda^b^in^.« . rwt..Trajisportatio inl-innn moimayl hfbl e Therfing^r was Accompanied by ntop street sign. '"organize • ' ^ by means uf a question- V«rnon (Tdllaway, 6 representative g U The Freshman of an expefieiva item in one system and REVUE AT STATE 'ueuday night, There were a wuu „» . naire sent on November 12, 1931negligibl, e in another, and so forth," of the Liont International who deliv- ati MIUI:IVUUVknockout>. I.I»KO««J "-o- - badges awarded covering called back six times by a clam- subjectB. These examinations were cities above 30,000 in population was announced that Mr. McGatigle "ring audience. He gave a perfect Lowers R. R Gates "Health programs, special classes will be available for the local club at conducted by 190 Merit Badge Coun- and to those subscribing to the Edufo- r deaf and crippled children all impersonation of a college freshman. sellors in all districts of the Raritan cational Research Services in cities 1 gn*o, «.~.—o (any entertainment or banquet the DiriM'tor Arnold Ohlson said this below 80,000 in population," ?aid tend to rafse the cost per capita," presented on tne *°" club may hold, U* meeting Monday Counoil. On Passing Auto w hi continued. . ' • — --*— in morning that he waa greatly pleased under the direction of Morris Mr. Love. Woodbridge falls in the • v 1 ' n^vht was well with the work of the entire cast and "It is not how does a city spend morrow. dancing, buclc- Margaretten, chairman of the Lead- A gatuman at one of the crossings per child, but what does it get per •There will be wanted to thank all who aided 1n any Training Committee, three ^coCTtinglheflgures.Mr.L way to make the show a success. r of the Reading railroad company child for what it spends. This n Leadera Round Table Con- lowered the gateB while an auto was asked that the following f«U bethe important question. It must lowered tnei guveane d»iu. damaget „..d the ,.car HARDIMAN'S YOU'LL BE SURPRISED on the crossing and damaged the car, tapTiri"mind • also be admitted that merely spend- PHARMACY it was reported at police headquar- h The figUrea ftre iol current ing a large amount per pupil is no ters last night. Martin Somers who i l guarantee of an effective school sys- Ed. L. Hardiman, formerly of how much mann you'll ••'• " expen8e only exc ugive ot capita nd Seaman's, Perth Aijnboy yyour r FUR COAT U m«l.. tto or- to these conterenc««, >»».. ivea at SB Lincoln avenue Keaw putlay Bn(j deb(( service, tem. Unless this amount is spent a

Cut Your Coal Bills With SHALLMAR BITUMINOUS R. K. 0. RAHWAY THEATRE NEWS l r ., w York City, and dated May 192 ' "Big Business" Lures 3 SMOKELESS numbers 44 Rnrf 4. , in Block 37.VB dredths (20.S.33) f<• in Iselin, Decree amounting to srpr"*!- Snn Kruncljcn. - Telephone cnlln mately $4,500.00. nue, Iselin, New Jersey. Womlb'r.dee Tn*n*hip, Middlesex hinting nt a "big nenl" Hired thrrr Rahway Feb. 19 - 20 Cifant>.um>y Ne.—w .,.-,..>-Jersey. Augus» t 1923.•" | Together with all ami singular the The above property is to be so!! 3. HIGH HEAT CONTENT—LOW CONSUMPTION subject to the following encum tinklnnn hnslnpw men to Rn •aid map being on file in the office rights, privileges^ hered'tamt-nts and iiranc**: Unpaid taxes and assess Into n trnp Supported By R. K. O. Vaude- 4. LESS ASH TO HANDLE \h- Clerk of Middlesex County, appurtenances thereunto belonging mem where they wnlk or in anywise appertaining" ment,«, if any; legal affect of the Zon- set hy fvn bftn111'*. yille—Excellent Film* Com- New Jersey. ing Ordinance; restrictions appearing 5. BERNARD M. CANNON, Sheriff. Kuril of the three was slogged, READILY CONTROLLED — QUCK HEAT WHEN Being the same premises conveyed •>f record, if any, and such facts as ing. .,, floy White by-Arthur H. Dunham FREDERICK M. BARNES, .:n accurate survey would disclose. bonnd nnd gSKEP'l. nn" rohhe<1. Th» YOU WANT IT — BANKS EASILY and wife, by deed dated September $25.62 Solicitor. Decree amounting to approximate loot tnialed $306 In cash and-MW In Taxi", the latest starring vehicle •), 11130, »nd recorded in Book 993, W. I. 1-29; 2-5, 12. 19 ,y J3.090.00. check— ••-s• _ , of , along with RKO 6. NO ALTERATIONS NECESSARY IN YOUR FUR- raffe 552 of Middlesex County Together with all and singular thi The men wer* 0. W. Hnrtnt. (Tinrlen Vau(lt,ville| WJU be the attraction at SHERIFF'S SALE Myer« and William Seiff. Deeds. rights, privileges, hereditaments and d Wllll i Seiff i the RKO0 Rahway Theatre, tonight NACE Decree amounting to approximate- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY nppurtenanees thereunto belonging Kept csptlvrt nenrly four houn»~ and Saturday ly $3,550.00. —Between ENERGETIC BUILD- i in anywise appertaining. during which time lh<>lr bonds were hring entire Together with all and singulkV the Sunday will ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BERNARD M. GANNON, loosened only enough so they could change of show. The feature presen- rights, privilege?, hereditaments and PRICE $8.50 PER NET TON of Bldomfield, • New Jersey Cor- , Sheriff. write the ctieflts—they •tmselwi to tation beinjt "Dance Team'", starring appurtenances thereunto belonging poration Complainant, and JOS- LEVY, FENSTER & McCLOSKEY, freedom after the bandits fled In «B that youne couple, Jsmes Dunn and or in anywise appertaining. EPH L. KAPLAN, et als., Defend- J29.40 Solicitors, LESS 5Oc IF PAID TO DRIVER BERNARD M. GANNON, automobile belonKlng to tlnnns. Pally Eilerp, who have won for them- ants. Fi Fa for pale of mortgaged »'. I. 1-2&; 2-5, 12, 19. BCIVPR many new fans, through their Sheriff. premises dated January 5, 1932. Hnrms and Myers. . realtors, told police i bnnfllt called I hem rrprpsent plendid performances in "Bad Girl" MARTIN * REII.KY. By virtue of the above stated writ nnd "Over the Hill". $2f).4R. Solicitors. to me directed and delivered, I will rea>arj> Department, Office of the Injt himself as nn eiPCMtlvc of a fruli Monday and Tuesday, the attrac- W. I. 2-19, 26; 3-4, 11. expose to sale at public vendue on Comptroller of the Currency, With- cooperntlre Hchnnize, and stnlprt he tion will be, another double feature WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF intton, D. C, January 22, 1S32. wished to hu.T snme properly When program, "Union Depot", starring WARRCOAL&SUPPLYCO. •FEBRUARY. NINETEEN HUN- NOTICE is hereby given to all per- they entered the npnrtment the huri Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Joan •HANTF.RY <>F SF.W JKItSF.T — B»- HRED AND THIRTY-TWO 6ii6 who may have claim* against d[t*, itrmed! with pistols, slngced anil E Blondell. The added picture U one T;"V ^WlV-rf^ r^J, at tw" o °lock SJndard Time in the the First National Bank and Trust tlerl them. ST. GEORGE AVE. mp'i»!o«M «n office in the arrl State of New Jersey, and more r.ing performance, a full size loaf ot 11 strands of ISO beads each, or aboat KOSACBAS. i City "f New Drunuwlck, N. J. „. ...1, fully described on a certain map en- Tne liiitile of Uoklvn Mill is rni'.kt"! "Tiry?tee" Bread, fresh baked that 1,980. wampum beads. There are ref- Solicitor. All Iru folliiwlnj trart or parcel titled "Map of Property of Radio NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS hy pume writers as llie first niiiti;i't morning. erences to belti composed of 9000 and anfl .prpmlKeB hereinafter particularly fle- ii(Mi,' fliuMe, lyinif and helnn In the Associates, situated in Iselin, Wood- Garbage Collection "Bidi :>t the nnr of the AnnTli'iin llevnln Wednesday and Thursday the fam- 7,000 beads. The Engilfh colonisu SHERIFF'S SALE Tntrnnnlp of Womlhrldfe. In the County of bridge Township, Middlesex County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lion. Tills took jilnfe plemtnr 34. 1512, made My A. \. IN IHANCFHT Or" NEW JERSET — B«- Kinott. ,MI EnBineer, .nd filed i»"tb- of- \™& designated on said map^as Lots of garbage of all kinds, including lw.»n THE 'AHTERET BVILDINQ . premises dated January 2,7, 1932. fine ,,f „„ flerk of MM,lle.« C»untT «.c- I EUven (11) Blld Twe V? (12) Block ashes, for a period of one year from i I.'iAN ASSOCIATION nf Carteret. New , . , .. . , lni fire of HIP Clerk of MMillrnex Cuunty, <)c- March 15th, 1932, in the following j || T 442-T with the buildings and im ""r, • 'orpnrmlnn Crtmplftlnart. and By virtue of the above stated | (r,h,r ,, mi Enrt mnrr. p\r,ic,,uri» ae- garbage collection districts as laid : I.OVIHrWASHKO iwmilco), et ax., et »1»-. Writ, to me dirwtrd and delivered, .rr.b^.. W.OW^M.I,, ^ ^^ provementi thereon erected. Decree amounting to appro*! cut in an ordinance entitled, "An Or- : Ilfffn'lantp Kl Fn f"r »nle nf mortgaged I will expose to sale at public Vendue tltly (p,t ,r,n,. northeasterly hr jot 445 on dinance to Create Garbage Collec- j pr.-mi«»H x iin f».,.t frnm HIP lntiTHprtton r,f tlie 12, 19. 26. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY District No. 4, Avenel Park, a? Kcullii-rly xhlr- of Plrtli »tn>i't with the bridge, in the County of Middlesex, the „ . — Between THE WEST END amended February 9th, 1925 j i.i nf aiii Daniel run-, ami State of NeNew Jerseyy, "I thr. Btfrly parallel wltii Tilrrih h BEGINNING in thhe northerly or SHERIFF'S SALE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA- District No. B; port Reading, as IN the cilvlnlun lln.> (if lots 27 TION, of Newark, N. J., Complain- amended Febrilary 8th, 1926 and ' nnil L'H i.nc luindred (100) feet to a point northwcRterlly linli e of CoopeC r AvenuAenue IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY TAXI! January 26th, 1931. It the easterly line of lot 2fi; theno<» 12) at a ppoint therein distant 3S5 feet Between FRANK "E . WILLIAM'S" ant, and ALFRED VOLTEHi? and pouth'-rly alunK the easterly line of lota 25 and ETHEL M. WILLIAMS, Com- District No. 6, Iselin, as amended | with LORETTA YOUNG - GEORGE E. STONE itnil 2 imrnlli'l ulth liHTile! Htreet one hun- northeasterly measured along the EILEEN VOLTERS, his feife et drrd (10(1) feet to n pplnt; thmeft «3> tnflt- plainants, and ELIZABETH LAM- als., Defendants. Fi Fa for the sale February 24th, 1930 same from its intersection with the ' District No. 7, Sewaren, as amend- | ON THE STAGE , i-r|y pr-rpendlni'lar to Pnnlel street alonff northerly or easterly line of Indiana BIASE, et vir., et als., Defendants. of mortgagedNwmises dated De- the ihvlslon line «f lots 31 anil 3i one hun- Fi Fa for the sale of mortgaged ed February 28th, 1927 dred U00) feet 1o u point In flal.l street; Avenue; thence (1) running along] cember 28, 1931\ On the following terms: thenc-e (*) northerly along the said WCBI- said line of Cooper Avenue north 22 premises dated January 5, 1932. rrly sl'le of Daniel Btreet one. hundred By virtue of the above statedl writ By virtue of the abbve stated wftl The., collection and removal is to 5 R. K. O. ACTS 5 f]00) feet to the puint or plnce of liEUlN- degrees 4 minutes east 40 feet to a to me directed and delivered, I will NINfi. to me directed and delivered, I will be made in accordance with the pro- ftake; thence (2) north 07 degrees expose to sale at public vendue on posal and specifications for garbage Bounded on the north by lot 27; on the 56 minutes west 113.42 feet to a expose to sale at public vendue on went by lots 25 anil 2; on the'KOuth hy lot WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH1 DAT GF" WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- removal dated February 10th, 1932, AUDEVILL stake; thence (3) Bouth 18 degrees 32 In block ]07»4; and on the sait hy Dan- FEBRUARY, NINETEE:N H¥ now on file in the office of the Town- iel utreet. 38 minutes 40 seconds went 40.07 FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, V E llelng lots 2«. 29, SO. 31 In Block 1079 t DRED AND THIRTY -TW~ O NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ship Engineer. on a map of Hnjaman Height., situated feet to a stake; thence (4) souther- at two o'clock Standard Time in the] THIRTY-TWO Separate bids shall be submitted SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY In Wondbriijge Townihlp. Mld'lleael Coun- ly parallel with the second course tor each district, to be made on ty, New Jersey. 111.02 feet to the point or place of afternoon of the said day at the'at two 0-cioVk"standard~Time in the Decrees amrmntlng to spnrojlmalely forms to be furnished by the Engin- ON THE STAGE Beginning. Sheriff's Office in the City of New afterriOon of the said day at the Sher- ! SALtY 110.270. Br eer. Together with all and singular the rights. Being known and designated as lot » M^ITS• ,", • t 4 11 iff'* Office in the City of New Bruns- r ! A certified check of 10 'o of the EIIERS DUNN I 5 STAR All the following tract or parcel w;ck ^ j amount of the b*id to the order of,the of land and premises hereinafter , Aj\th 'e following tract or parcel of Township to accompany each bid to- R. K. O. ACTS particularly described, situate, lyin? ,and and premjSe5 hereinafter parti- gether with a certificate from a and being in the Township of Wood- pulariy described, situate, lyinp and Surety Company, stating that the Dance Team bridge in the County of Middlesex beinK in tne Township of Wood- Surety Company will furnish said bridge, in the County of Middlesex PICTURE and State of New Jersey. • bidder with a bond to the amount of VAUDEVILLE The Paulus Dairy and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a point on the nor- BEGINNING at a ' point in tfe the bid, conditioned in accordance therly side of Inman avenue, which with the form of bond attached to Established 1890 point is also the southeasterly cor- southerly line of Pershing avenue dis- MONDAY and TUESDAY jnei r of lands now or formerly- of. the tant westerly three hundred thirteen specification^-and proposal. ,189-195 New St. .Estate of Samuel Hunt, and from j twenty-nine hundredths feet The Township Committee reserves Main Office: and the right to reject any or all bids if New Brunswick, N- J- ' sa4d beginning running along Hunt's i from the intafsection of the said Phone: 2400 ll line jn a^course of North | E0Utherly line of Pershing avenue deemed to the best interest of the i two degrees »_.two. minute4»B. x^-.iEast. one " with the westerly line of Correja Township so-to do. JI thousand six hundred seventy-three avenue; running thence (1) along Dated February 10th, 1932. Also PauW Positively Perfectly and eighty-eight one-hundredths the said southerly line of Pershing Advwctised February 12th, and (1673.88) feet to a point in the line avenue north eighty-seven depress February 19th, 1932. of lands of property of John H. fifty-eight minutes west thirty-six B. J. DUNIGAN, Pasteurized Milk Coles; thence along said Coles line and seventy-one hundredths feet; W. I. 2-12, 19. Township Clerk. South eighty-four degrees fifty-six running thence (2) south two da- "TRAPPED R»w mUk» produced by tuberculin and blood tetted minutes East two hundred twelve grees two minutes west one hundred NOTICE OF ELECTION and three one-hundredths (212.03) seventy-five feet, thence running (3) Woodbridge Township cow,: Walker Gordon Certified, Golden Guernxy, feet to a point in the line of lands in a southeasterly direction along the Fire District No. 8 now or formerly owned b,y Stillman; line of land now or formerly belong- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to IN A Suydam1* Special, Rutger*t Special thence running (2) along said line ing to one Limoli, to the southeaster- the legal voters that on Saturday, of Stillman's land, South two de- ly corner of the lot herein described; the twentieth (20th) day of Febru- thence (4) running north eight de- ary, 1932, an Election will be held grees, fourteen minutes, west one DOUCi-AS Diatribution Corer.: New Brnn.wick, Highland Park, thousand six hundred sixty-three grees two minutes east one hundred at the Fire House at Hopelawn in . SUBMARINE" and thirty-nine one hundredths ninety-eight feet to the point and said District. FAIRBANKS, Jr. South River, SayrevUle, Parlto, South Ainboy, i (1663.39) feet to a pent in the place of BEGINNING. Said Election is for the following Similar to the JOAN BLONDELL northerly side of Inman avenue; Being known and designated on a purpose: M2 Disaster Guy Kibbec, David Landau Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, Carteret, Ford, thence along* said side of Inman ave- certain map entitled "Map of Iselin, 1. To elect two Fire Commission- nue, North eighty-seven degrees, New Jersey, Woodbridge Township, ers for the full term of three years. and Metuchen, N. J. V forty-six minutes West two hundred Middlesex County, owned by Radio 2. To elect one Fire Commission- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY and five and ninety-three one-hun- Associates, Inc., 180 Broadway, er for the unexpfred term of two years. 3. To vote an appropriation for general fire purposes for the current 2 BIG FEKURES2 NOTICE OF TAX SALE-TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE fiscal year. \ SECTION 43 The poles will be opened at 3 p. m. will hold a pub- and will be closed at 7 p. m. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Collector of Taxes of the Township of Woodbridge, in the County A Lut 1 25x100 13.52 Alwat Street #.... 25x100 Woodbridge Estates : a 1.06 No. 7. 40f> A Lot 2 18.64/ WILLIAM LYBECK, 405 A Alwat Street ..„..£ Irregular Woodbridge jlEstates 1.1.08 Lot 3 Woodbridge Estates 11,08 * 13.54 W. I. 2-12, 19. Secretary. 405 A Lot 4 ltichardu Avenue Irregular . 13.53 405 B Gulvin Street 25x100^ Woodbridge Estates 11.07 Lot'l. Woodbridge Estates 11.07 13.58 NOTICE. OF ELECTION M W lx*b h AdMtic CM, ro. CM 405 B Lot 2 Galvin SGeat 85x100^ 18.53 Woodbridge Township Calvin Street 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.07 405 B Lot3 13.53 Fir* District No. 4 40b B Calvin Street 25x100 Woodbridge Estatea 11.07 Lut 4 Woodbridge Estates 11.07 13.63 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 405 B Lot 5 Gulvin, Street 25x100 the legal voters that on Saturday, 405 B Gijlvin Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.0T 13.63 the twantieth (ZOth) day of Febru- Lot 6 Gulvin Street Woodbridge Estates 11.07 13.63 405 B Lot 7 26x100 ary, 1032, an-Election will be held Carolina Crtat 405 B Qalvin Street 25xlOQ Woodbridge Estates 11.07 18.63 at the Vire Qouse at Keasbey in »aid Lot 8 Galvin Street 1352 Tboutamdtb //•/#/ 405 B Lot9 ..,. ,. 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.06 District. 405 B Galvin Street 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.05 13.51 Said Election i» for the following Lot 10 Galvin Street 13.51 • u «U Lot 11 i Woodbridge Estates U.0A , purposes: 405 B Qalvlu Btrent Woodbridge. Estates - ll.TO 13.51 Lot 12 86x100 1. To elect two Fire Comnjiusion- yo. 8Uc. 406 B Galvin Street Woodbridge Estates , 11.08 18.61 405 B Lot 18 26x100 eru for the full Urn of thret* yearn. Galvin Street 26x100 Woodhrldge Estates 11,06 18.51 2. To vot^ an appropriation of 405 B Lot 14 Galvin Street T" 18.51 to 4. 4.06 B Lot 15 26x100 Woodbridge Estates ,.. ll.QB 15,000 for general fire purposes for Galvin Street Irregular Woodbridge Estates 6.62 7.76 the current fiscal year. 405 B Lot IS Van Buren Street 405 B Irregular Woodbridge Ksfjitei 34641 • 363.04 ' The pole* will be opened at 8 p CAROLINA CREST Lot 17 Van Bnren Street * 401-68 405 B LoU 18 to 80 25x100 each Woodbridgw Estates 388.H m. and will be ctaaed at 7 p. m. Van Buum Street 401.68 Winter Rate Nofth C* >lia«'AVMM 405 B Lota 21 to 83 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 888.17 Board of Fir* (Jominituiionere of $3.00 Van Buren Street 401.68 405 B Lots 84 to 26 Van Buren Street 25x100 Mich Wimdbridjfe Estates 38847 Woudbridtre Townuhip, District per dBy ATIANT1C OT> 405 B Lota 87 to 29 Van Bureo Street 25x100 e*.5S 7.1B across the screen at the Stnto thea- Bon Alexander. 405 C Lot 2 Lincoln Avenue 25x100 Woodbridge Estates This nineteen-year-old boy, who or all times at Universal City dur- 405 C Lot 3 Lincoln Avenue 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 6.52 7.7& tre February 25 - 26, whim the wide- ng the filming of "Lasca of the Rio ... y 6.62 7.76 ly heralded produc- provides one of the numerous drama- 4GB C Lot 4 Lincoln Avenue 25x100 Woodbridge Estates tic shocks in RKO Radio Pictures' Grande," and Mr, J. M. Brown it 405 C i«t 0 Lincoln Avenue ...is 85x100 Woodbridge Estates 6.62 7.76 tion, "Thd Age For Love", is screen^ John Mack Brown, by the right at 86.54 cd. Are These Our Children?" showing 405 C *ets 8 to 11 Klivan Place Irregular Woodbridge Estates 33.17 at the State Theatre, February 21 - own vehement assertion. 405 C Lot 15 Galvin Street 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 6.24 7.45 This is Miss Dove's first picture This popular player who ascended 5.24 since she retired from the screen 22, made his screen debut twelve 405 C Lot 16 Galvin Street 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 7.46 years ago as the curly-headed war from a University of Alabama foot- 405 C Lot 17 Galvin Street Woodbriai»e Estates 6:25 7.46 eighteen months ago, discouraged by bfill t«am to ncreen fame, hat been 25x100 5.25 a number of inferior picture* in waif in D. W. Griffith's memorable • 405 C Lot 18 Galvin Street 2Bxl00 Woodbridge Estates 7.46 Hearts of the World." called by all of the ramifications of 405 C Lot 19 Galvin Street Woodbridge Estates 6.25 7.46 which she was required to appear the sedate old cognomen, and Leo ' 25x100 5.26 under a short-sighted studio policy. Tall and awkwardly adolenrent 405 C Lot 20 Galvin Street 25x100 Wioodbridge Estates 7.46 now, Ben is a typical boy of nineteen Carillo, also featured in "Lsaea," 405 G Lot 21 Woodbridge Estates 5.26 •7.48 Under the new Howard Hughes which com«g to the State Theatre on Galvin Street 25x100 producership, and in one of the most and a bit resentful of what he terms 405 C Lot 22 Galvin Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 5.26 7.46 a "sissified" past. February 23 - S4, thought it was Woodbridge Estates 8.25 7.46 brilliantly entertaining pictures since high time to seek out the truth. 405 C Lot 28 Galvin Street <„..-. 25x100 the advent of sound films, the beau Galvin Street 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 6.|5 7.46 Despite his youth he is a veteran 406 C Lot 24 7.46 tiftil star is presented with a new of motion pictures, "They can call me Jonas, Johnny, 406 C Lot 25 Galvin Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates glamour, and in a characterliatlon Johnnie, Jonathan, Giovanni, or Jo- Paxson Place Irregular Woodbridge Estates 64.49 68.75 hannes if thoy like," drawled the 405 D Lots 1 to 10 178.41 which metropolitan' critics, hailing U» f.r S«wduit 406 D Lot 11 Amboy Ave. House Irregular Cataldo Lupo 164.69 her as "the new Dove", have declar- Alabama Brown, "but I'm still John Klivan Place Irregular Woodbridge Estates ,£6,00 29.01 One big light and power compan Mack Brown — just like you folks 405 F Lots 1 to 13 838.82 ed is the finest performance of her sps Hwdast as Its sole source o 406 Lot 10 Amboy Avenue Garage Irregular Anna P. Takas -... 808.67 career. named mo, nnd why should it mat- 406 A Lot 1 Willry Street Irregular Woodbridge Estates 11.06 13.52 In this picture with Miss Dove are ter?" 228.37 406 A Lota 11 and 12 Amboy Avenue House Irregular Gaetano Russo 217.47 Charles Starrett, Lois Wilson, Ed- 406 A Lot« 28 and 29 St. George's Avenue House Irregular Joseph McEwen 580.66 554.63 ward Everett Horton, Mary Duncan, 406 B Lot 1 Alwat Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.06 13.52 Adrian Morris, Betty Ross Clarke 406 B Lot 2 Alwat Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates < 11-07 13.58 and others. Alwat Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.07 13.53 406 B Lot 3 18.52 406 B Lot 4 Alwat Street 25x100 Woodbridge Estate ,. 11.06 406 B Lot 5 Alwat Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates H-'6 18.52 Slim Summerville In It 406 B Lot 6 Alwat Street Irregular Woodbridg* EsWtes ....". 6.53 . 7.76 Willry Street Irregular Woodbridge Estates 16.60 19.29 Slim Summerville, lanky character STATE THEATRE 406 B Lot 7 406 B Lot 8 ' Willry Street ...„ 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.06 18.62 comedian, is an added attraction in Willry Street 25x100 18.68 th« cast »f "Heaven on Earth", Lew 406 B Lot 0 Willry Street Woodbridge Estates H-07 MAIN STREET W00DBR1DCE 406 B Lot 10 25x100 Woodbridge Estates , -.11.07 13.63 AyTes' latest Universal starring vehi- Willry Street 13.62 cle, at the State Theatre February Tel. Woodbridge 8-1212 406 B Lot 11 Willry Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 11.06 406 B Lot 12 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 11-06 18.62 23 - 24. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20 406 C Lots 1 tp 9 Willry Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 406.06 426.68 Summerville contributes a distinc- 406 C Lots 4 and 6 Willry Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 255.44 268.44 tive character bit as the palsied JAMES HALL and MAY ROB SON 406 C Lot 8 Richards Avenue ' 25x87 each Woodbridge Estates H.°8 18.62 storekeeper in a little Mississippi 406 C Lot 9 Richards Avenue - 25x87 Woodbridge Estates 11.06 13.52 River town, wither Ayres goes to 406 C Lot 10 Richards Avenue Irregular Woodbridge Estates 6.66 . 8.93 purchase a "genuine Arizona dia- in "MOTHER'S MILLIONS" Lyman Avenue Woodbridge Estates .r. - 66.41 71.16 mond" engagement ring for his little ON THE STAGE 406 C Lota 11 to 16 Willry Street ;.... Irregular "white-trash" sweetheart — for two 406 D Lota 1 to 4 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 633.72 558.71 MADAME EUGENIE'S BIG KIDDIE REVUE Willry Street Woodbridge Estates 372.46 390.52 dollars and a quarter. 406 D Lots 5 to 7 Wiljry Street .., „ 25x100 each 406 D Lot* 8 to 10 . „!.. w. 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 395.32 414.87 SUN. • MON. TWO BIG FEATURES FEB. 21 - 22 Lyman Avenue Woodbridge Estates 11.06 13.52 406 D Lot 11 Lyman Avenue ....i. Irregular SCHOOLBOY ERRORS Special Matinee Washington's Birthday 406 D Lot 12 Irregular Woodbridge Estates 11.07 13.63 Lyman Avenue Woodbridge Estates -.. 11.07 13.53 406 D Lot 18 Lyman Avenue, Irregular 406 D Lot 14 Irregular Woodbridge Estates - 11.07 13.53 London schoolboys are responsible 406 D Lot 15 Lyman Avenue Irregular Woodbridge Estate* 11.06 13.52 for the following answers to recent "Are These Our I WINNIE LldTTNER Alwat Street Woodbridge Estates 872.66 912.33 406 E Lota 1 to 3 Alwat Street 25x100 each test Questions: 406 E Lot* 4 to 6 Alwat Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates _ 383.17 401.67 Children" In 406 E Lots 7 to 9 25x100 each W,oodbridge Estates _ 888.17 401.67 "Curtail—the end of a mongrel." Alwat Street -. 401.65 Starring 406 E Lots 10 to 12 Alwat Street *a . 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 388.15 406 E Lot* 13 to 16 • 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 388.14 401.64 Alwat Street 401.64 "Venus was a goddess who used to 406 E Lots 16 to 18 Alwat Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 383.14 cure colds with lightning." Eric Linden ' Manhattan Parade" 406 E Lot 19 .„ 25x100 Woodbridge Estates 150-61 159.10 Willry Street 401,69 LAUREL and HARDY in "COME CLEAN" 406 E Lots 22 to 24 Willry Street ;, 26x100 each Woodbridge Estates 383.19 406 E Lots 26 to 27 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 383.19 401.69 "A bankrupt Is a. man wbo broke the TUES. - WED. DOUBLE FEATURES FEB. 23 - 24 Willry Street 483.49 bank through gambling and tmes," 406 E Lots 38 to 36 Van Buren Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates „ 460.92 406 P Lots 1 to 3 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 872.67 912.84 Van Buren Street "Whlte 'ls a color that stands for STORES CLOSE AT 1 P.M. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAYi 406 H Lots 13 to 15 .r...... 25x100 «*eh Woodbridge Estates 883.20 401.70 406 H Lots 16 and 17 Alwat Street 406 H Lots 18 to 20 Willry Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates „ 719.35 752,42 Willry Street* 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 847,85 886.45 406 H Lots 21 to 23 Willry Streetl _ 26x100 each Woodbridge Estates 383.19 401.69 Last 3 Days ... Great Founder's Week 406 H Lot 24 Willry Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 127.7J 135.21 406 H Lot 29 Willry Street) ;..„ 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 127.71 135.21 406 H Lots 30 to 32 Van Buren Street ...„ 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 383.14 401.64 406 J Lots 7 to 9 25x100 each 394.16 406 J Lota 10 to 12 Van Buren Street Woodbridge Estates 375.97 1 Van Buren Street ... 26x100 each' Woodbridge Estates 383.15 401.65 406 J Lota 13 to 15 Van Buren Street 26x100 each Woodbridge Estates .„ „... 388,15 401.65 Alwat Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 719.35 762.42 406 J Lota 16 and 17 SALE 1 Alwat Street 26x100 each Woodbridge Estates 843.05 881.46 406 J Lota 18 to 20 Alwat Street 26x100 Woodbridge Estates 124.13 131.47 A&P wot founded 73 years ago1; and we're commemorating 406 J Lot 21 Amboy Avenue 26x100 each Woodbridge Estates 255.43 268.43 th* occasion with a great sal* of foremost quality foods 406 J Lota 26 and 26 Amboy Avenue 406 K Lot 1 Irregular Woodbridge Estates , 649.99 680.03 1 Amboy Avenue „ Irregular Woodbridge Estates 67.15 71.99 at special, money-saving prices. But don't delay I Shop 406 K Lot 2 Amboy Avenue 406 K Lot 5 Irregular Woodbridge Estates 24.10 27.04 > at your A8.P and buy liberally. This sale ends Saturday I DIVISION Amboy Avenue „ Irregular W«odbridge Estates 24.10 27.04 406 K Lot 6 Amboy Avenue Woodbridge Estates 27.04 406 K Lot 7 Irregular 24.10 Galvin Street Irregular Woodbridge Estates 24.10 27.04 On Sale at all A&P Markets 406 K Lot 8 Van Buren St. 161.02 406 K Lots 14 to 27 26x100 each Woodbridgt Estates 152.74 25x100 each 254.60 406 K Lota 28 and 29 Woodbridge Estates 24S.53 FANCY NORTHWESTERN (All Sizes) 406 K Vi of 31 and all Irregular Woodbridge Estates 191.56 201.81 32 Van Buren St, Van Buren Street 8 houses 33x100 each Woodbridge Estates _ 1,795.42 1,874.60 406 K LotB 33 to 40 8 houses 33x100 each Middlesex Holding Corp 1,795.42 1,874.50 ONE QUALITY Lota 41 to 48 Van Buren Street 260.93 406 K Alwat Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 248.24 ONE PRICE Ib. 406 M Lota 9 and 10 Willry Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 872.64 612.31 406 M Lots 17 to 19 Willry Street 25x100 each Woodbridge Estates 124.11 131.45 Turkeys 406 M Lot 23 Willry Street Woodbridge Estates 124.11 131.45 406 M Lot 24 Amboy Avenue Irregular Woodbridge Estates 626.90 655.93 ARMOUR'S, SWIFT'S, WILSONS, CUDAHY'S 406 N 67.95 Lot 1 Amboy Avenue' Irregular Woodbridge Estates 63.01 Ib. 406 N Lot 2 Van Buren Street 25x100 each Woodbridgge Estates _ 744.68 778.68 HALF or WHOLE 40«N Lots 9 and 10 Van Buren Street _... 25x100 each WoodbridgWdbid e EstateEtt s 159.25929 168.15 SMOKED HAMS 406 N Lot 13 Campbell Street 20x100 Hike Carmocino 53.38 57.40 409 B 67.40 MILK-fEO Lot 86 Campbell Street ; 20x100 Mike Zampino 53.38 HALF O* WHOLE 409 B Lot 87 Campbell Street 20x100 Marie Antotorni „ _ 7.47 9.77 409 B Lot 99 20x100 Antonio Del Sordo 7.50 9.80 Rump £ of Veal * 23* Mawbey Street 9.79 Small Pork Loinsfc 13< 409 D Lot 164 Hawbey Street 20x100 Antonio Del Sordo 7.49 BONELESS CHUCK 409 D Lot 165 20x100 Adam Halom 91.18 96.64 FOK JAVOM POT KOAST Mawbey Street 96.52 409 D Lot 177 Church Street 20x100 Louis Di Giralona '...:. 91.11 C Pot Roost . »• »1°« Lot 200 96.52 Bottom Round •» 29 409 D Church Street _... 20x160 Louis DI Gtrato&a '. 91.11 96.52 SHOW CUT-SMOKED ff 409 D Lot 201 Church Street ' 20x100 Adam Halom 91.11 CENIH CUT C 40<9D Lot 208 i Church Street 20x100 Adam Halom _ 91.11 96.62 leef Tongue! • * 25 409 D Lot 209 St. George's Avenue Irregular Stephen Elek 66.28 69.92 98.96 Loin Pork Chops SaECTQUAUTY 409 E Lot, 247 and 248 Washington Avenue 20x100 Antonio Cervote 98.47 MSI CIADI 409 H Lot 830 Washington Avenue ... 20x100 Louis P. Booz : ,.l 91.10 96.51 Codfish Steak . * 19< 409 H Lot 331 Washington Avenue ... 20x100 Louis P. Booi i\ 91.18 96.68- Rib Lamb Chops 409 H Lot 832 Hawbey Street " . 20x100 Peter Kuni 91.11 96.62 409 H Lot 889 Peter Kuni _ 91.12 96.53 Hawbey Street ...... 20x100 96.51 409 H Lot 840 Hawbey Street. 20x100 Peter Kuni T 91.10 409 H Lot 841 Hawbey. Street .... 20x100 Peter Kuni i 91.11 96.52 SUNNYFIELD ALL-PURPOSE 409 H Lot 948 'i 20x100 Frank Verrone , 91.18 96.58 Church Street 96.51 4091 Lot 382 Church Street 20x100 Prank Verronei 91.10 Lot 883 100.98 409 1 Church Street 20x100 Antonio Crampletti 95.39 192.63 409 J Lot 402 Ckmpbell Street Irregular Antonio Cervolo 183.81 Lota 440 and 441 96.62 409 K Lincoln Avenue ... 20x100 Maria Magnotte 91.U 96.52 409 N Lot 631 Lincoln Avenue ,,, '" 20x100 Maria Magnotte 91.11 FLOUR Lot 532 1 6.69 409 H Lincofn Avenue ' 20x100 each Charles E. Lee , 4.63 1,025.93 409 O Lota 549 and 660 Lyman Avenue Irregular Charles L. Steuerwald, Inc 979.45 Lots! 319 to 331 80.74 410 A Leon Avenue ' 20x108 George Chohanin 75.32 80.76 Del Monte Sale • • • Ends Saturday 410 B Lot 288 Leon Avenue 20x100 George Chohanin 75.34 Lot 284 329.10 410 B Ljpnan Avenue House 26x100 each George Chohanin 813.38 159.52 largest cans 410 B Lota 285 and 286 Lyman Avenue 25x100 each Joseph 'Rudick 160.68 81.15 SLICED OR 410B Lots 687 and 288 : LAon Avenue __,„ Irregular l Steve Csanyi :. 75.73 165.40 HALVED (1 lb.,14 oz.) 41Q D Lot 288 Lyman Avenue ".'.._ 25x100 each John Chohanin 146,71 PEACHES 2 410 E Lots 381 and 882 Leon Avenue Irregular George Chihanin ,• 231.94 244.49 410 E Lots 386 to 387 Mawbey Street House Irregular Stanley Zacowski 375,79 393.34 largest car 410 G Lots 372 and 373 Gorham Avenue ... 25x100 Donald Garretaonl 71.76 77.03 SLICED (1 Ib., 14 ii 411 C Lot 61 Gorham Avenue 25x100 Donald Garretson 71.77 i 77.04 PINEAPPLE 411 C Lot 62 Gorham Avenue 25x100 Oscar Berquist 65.23 ( 70.18 Green Street largest can •HID Lot 84 . Irregular Oscar Berquist 218.84 230.^1 411 D Lots 87 and 88 Leonard Avenue 25x100 each Delia Stokes 206.68 217.02 (Ub.,Mox.) 411 F Lots 144 to 146 Francis Avenue' 25xlQ0 - Charles L. Steu,erwald 75.32' 80.74- PRUNES FRESH 411F Lot 161 Francis Avenue .. 25x100 Charles L, Steuwwald 75.33 80.75 largest can Lot 162 Francis Avenue 25x100 Charles L. Steuerwald 75.33 411 F 80.75 (llb.,Moz-) Lot 165 Francis Avenue 25x100 Charles L. Steuerwald ...* 75.32 411F North Hill Road 80.74 PEARS BARTIETT 411F Lot 166 ... 20x125 each Samuel Mather 23.38 26.26 LotB 14 and 15 North Hill Road .. 20x126 each Michael L. Quitby 34.57 square \ „ 413 B North Hill Road v' 3& 413 R Lota 22 and 23-;' ;;.:::; 2s»xi2B Ambrose Badr*^, ; , 14.44 1T.04 TIP5 OR TALI can Lot 29 i North HU1 Road Ambrose Bach 14.46 ASPARAGUS 418 R North Hill Road 20x126 17.05 413 R Lot 80 Ambrose Bach '14.46 17.06 WHITE CROSBY OR largft cant Enfteld Road , Ellsworth S. Scriven '. 21.66 24.58 413 R Lot 31 GOLDEN BAN17.M (lib., 4 oi.) 418 M LoU 12 and 18 South Hill Road Irregular Mrs. E. Wolfstein 7.22 9.53 CORN 413 K Lots 56 and 57 Highfield Road 20x125 each Laura Murray 1.87 3.94 413 H Lot 22 Highfiejd Road A... 20x125 Laura Murray 1.88 3.95 large cans 418 H Lot 28 South Hill Road 20x125 Fannie Leuthauser 32.44 36.78 GARDEN SWEET (lib., 3 oz] Chain O' Hills Road 80x125 each Colbnia Corporation "10.82 18.27 PEAS 413 H Lot 69 to 71 26x125 413 Q Lot 20 Chain O' Hills Road Co Ionia Corporation 10.82 13.27 Chain 0' Hills Road 26x125 Colonia Corporation 10.81 413 Q Lot 2.1 ' ,...25x128 13.26 Valley Road • Philip Lutz 184,16 413 Q Lot 22 East Cliff Road 20x125 each 141.76 TOMATOES 418 C, i/ota/l to ie 20x125 each Frame Danner , 21.68 41SQ/ East Cliff Road Frank Danner 21.68 24.52 THE VITAMIN O largest cans Y.otjS 41' and 42 East Cliff Road Irregular 24.52 (1 Ib., 11 oi.) 413 0 Lot* 48 and 44 Irregular Joseph M. McAndrews 43.28 47.07 VEGETABLE A 418 G Glendale Road Joseph M. McAndrews 10.88 SPINACH Lfta 1 to 4 Elm Street Irregular 18.28 418 G Lot 60 .„ Irregular Colonia Corporation , 394.83 412.67 WITH TOMATO 16oi. 413 D Elm Street Colonia Corporation 23.96 Lota 69 to 101 St, George'* Avmue Irregular 26.91 SAUCE cans 418 D Lota 102 and 108 House Irregular Wendell P. McKoihi 665.84 696.60 2 St. George's Avenue Rosa Kramer. '/.. 141.98 SARDINES 414 Lot27A St. George's Avenue Irregular 150.00 414 Lot 27 C • House Irregular Kosa Kranjer .J. 610.98 624.47 St. George's Avenue Wendell P. Uclfown 21.62 414 Lot 28A St, George's Av«aue . Irregular 24.52 421 F Lot 1 Irregular Wendell P. McXown 21.CB 24.52 TOMATO SAUCE 6 421F tot 8 St George's Avenue Wendell P. 21.68 St. George's Avenue ...... 20x100 24,62 , ATUNTK A PACIFIC TfA CO. 421F Lott — 20x100 Mabeile W. Wallace 26,75 8.8.80 I THI 421F Lot 14 (Cpntiuued on page 6) INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, FERRUARY 19. 19S2 Jntopcnbcnt Q Two Hundred Years Ago Subscription $1.50 Per1 Year Published Every Friday ij WANTING A PAMtfFER MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Green Street, Woodbridje &WSHINGTO Telephone, Wondbridge 8-1710, 8-1711 MAXWELL LOGAN - - Pobliiher THOMAS B. MURRAY RuIA7IV. National AtWertitint ReprcrntativM J«i New Jert«y Nmpapm, l«c , "'"New York—Chic.,*—PhiUd.lphi.— New*t*

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In cases where it i» requested, the name of the author of a communication .will be CONSOLE withheld in publishing. • Advanced Automatic Volume Control SCHOOL ELECTION Pentode Output On February 0 tho voters of the school district of Wood- Majestic Fairfax © Duo-Diode and bridge Township turned out in large numbers and expressed Spray-Shield Tubes through the ballot their choice in school matters. They elect- ed three commissioners to fill these vacancies. They voted on nnd with regard to maintenance of the items in the budget and opinions seemed to be pretty well thsjajant is $5.74, divided on the financial matters. The several items in the J. H. Love Submits Co-ordinate activities and auxil- iary agencies cost %hM per pupil. This Week budget were carried with one exception but the vote was not The fixed charge? amount to .S2 per by ARTHUR BRISBANE unanimous in any instance; the items that were carried went Figures To Board pupil. Under the heading of total SUPERHETERODYNE current expenses, the cost per pupil over by narrow mafgins and the one item defeated, the man- (Continued from Page One) • ¥93.05. limitcd in What Will History Say? Low ual training item was defeated bv an equally narrow margin. their value why we they T, R. on Japan. RADIO _, , , •* • i •' , i presented at all,? asked Mr. Love. 1* Praiie of Lktineu t FIRST Moilel 201 Txiv>l>oy in Early F.n$li«h design with Sometimes inzlhrse [s nn us,se!. II The voters of any community in America have a sacred ..There is juptification for the col. Mars vs Earth: liravv wrliled 8-Uilie rhansis wlnrh has httn en- ccimpels n follow (n pet his work done PAYMENT \ right to express their choice in any issue by means of the bal- lection and presentation of these Bini-rrfd to provide imaRR rcjfclor circuit for sn IIP can ntjny Ms insure.—Anierl- mUAL TERMS exrqilionnl selectivity anrt a perfected automata lot. That is one of the few rights that are left to the Ameri- ^^X^L irSual^- volume control. What MM hisinry, one hundred years cans who are being more and more cilrbed by paternalism of:terns arc avoided and that the limi- hence, say about today's events in tiors of the data re federal and state government and bv an annual deluge of *? . L. * ^\hed. NOTICE OF ELECTION Asia? Will Japan make one suvat .,,.,, , ..", , ... . • . iKeeojrnizinK this, we may say: Fir* Dittrict No. 5, Avenel, N. J. Asiatic nation ot Japan and China Other Majestic Radios Saturday, February 20, 1932 laws that interfere more or less with personal liberty and \. Thesa figures P MUSIC especially mass action. The Board of Education or at least they do indicate the approximate tween 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. fof the more than 11 w hundred million popu- , , „ ,, , , , , ,. .. . , 'amounts of money disbursed by p(frpo=e of electing two fire commis- lation could become the greatest ; sioners for terms of three years and J STORE several members of that body believe that an error was made ischo()1 oi,kials for *the performance power on earth. that the voters or at least a great many of them did not real- jfU2Ctl°These figures are the most to vote an appropriation for general in defeating the manual training appropriation; they believe ;<>f certain recognized educationall l fire purposes for the current fiscal ize the serious effects of the defeat of the appropriation. So ;i,uthentic that are now available on year, Also to pap? upon a resolution Will Western nations, a century Tel. 8-0299 ! 76 Main St. WOODBRIDGE the board is asking the voters to reconsider their action oi \ 3°° There is an^insistent demand upon the expenditure of $2,000 for heiu-o, look 10 Russia tor protection February 9 and to vote again on the manual training appro-jfor figures showing the cost of the purchase and installation of a against Asia, aa some nations once new fire siren to be raised and paid looked to Germany for protection in priation at a special election to be held in the usual polling i ^."^ Bud^et^iew'irg Tod'ies for by taxation, and likewise to pass against Russia and the East? upon a resolution to raise $1,082.00 places tomorrow. [demand statements of expenditures Will the Pacific become the world's lease.-, in the Inn.,,,., .u of the federal To Open 1932 Model Home In by taxation for moneys tied up in the most important body of water, as the Court, "were tiihite.l by the same com- 0 purposes in Woodbridge National Bank and The voters pay the bills so they unquestionably have tVie ^ornpamWe pTlces^ "^ Mediterranean was once, and the At- mon fraud" involved in the Fall bribery Elizabeth Tomorrow; Prizes first right to decide upon how much shall be spent and for "According to Table 5, in Circu- Trust Company. lantic is now? case. ERNEST XIER, lar No. 1, from which the statistics This side of the Pacific Is owned, The corporation muit ulso account Elizabeth, Feb. Ill—Colonial in d<- what purpose. The only justification for the second election W. I. 2-12, 19. sign, appropriately selected in hotim arc taken there were sixty-six cities Secretary. for North America, by Mexico, the to the Government for millions ot is the probability that a great many of the voters did not think in the United States below 30,000 ;of the Washington Bicentennial, t!i>' in United States and Canada, They will profits from oil and gaa production in of the disappointment that their action brought to a Ereati population that answered the Chamber of Commerce 11>'12 modrl questionnaire sent out, of which, he responsible for these Pacific shores. the six hundred and sixty acres In- home opens tomorrow at 523 Trot- many school children who were interested! heart and soul in q Should they not have an American volved. Justice William H. Sawtelle, tar's lane as the main award of \\v 1 nine Inwer thee intabl Nee w Jersey. League tor protection against Asia, formerly of Arizona, wrote the de- manual training class work. Every one who has observed " , submitted added RE-EtfABLISH eighth annual Own Your Horn - and the whole outside world, with all cision. Show. A two day celebration of tlv , ., , . ,, . . ,, „ , . , . , ,.,.,- jMr. Love, "three cities have been North and South America brought into first president's birthday on Sunday children knows the joy they find in trying to do the things rmitted from the nine because of Yuur Income the alliance tor defense eventually? Rob in i' Winter Quarter! and Monday -Mil mark the formal their parents and other adults do. A boy watching a car-ithe small population and conse- opening of the seven room structure , , .,, . . , , ., ', , . ••_ ., quently small average deny attend- If you have STOCKS o: BONDS Tbe American robin usually winters All the talk everywhere is about the to the public. penter work will strive for an opportunity to drive a few nails |anC0i hUt each of the three reports which Jiscon'inutd paym? inter- no further south tluin tho snutlii'rn himself. He will try to use a saw or a plane. He will be so I cost per pupil in instruction and Japanese' war, in which China plays part of the United Stales. In fact, j Each day of the exposition tlv , . , ,, ,, ... , . , '. . , , [costs per pupil in current expenses est or dividends, we heve a plan the jlart of the punching bag. much in earnest that he will make faces and his tongue prob-- - ••• the robin Is n hardy bird anil uil! 'committee will offer to all person- than the local schools.' to RE-ESTABLISH v>v< INCOME. Newspapers republlsh Theodore' The report showed that the ad- onvtsiniiiillv he seen j-|»pndiii2 the win- holding tickets two $50 e,ash awards ably will be in evidence. The girls try to sew or cook. This Roosevelt's letter to President Taft, I replacing Uie merchandise Rifts "I ministrative cost per pupil in Wood- Write ter even us fur north as southi'm New inclination finds direction and useful development in the written in 1910, saying: 'the ll»:jl show, in addition to the at- bridge was $1.09. The instruction WMLVER V. SPIELBERCER England. g "Our vital interest is to keep the tractive model home. work of the manual training classes. A good many students cost per pupil is,|69.67. The cost 170 Madlion Axitut, Hw York, M. ". Japanese out o[ our country and at the plan careers for which manual training is a necessary prepa- per pupil with regard to the opera- tion of the school plant is $10.37, same time to preserve the good wi|] ration. That is one angle of the situation. of Japan. The vital iiuerest o[ Japan, on the other hand, is In Manchuria Another angle and one which the board members calHo and Korea." the attention of the voters is the fact that the state will give ELIZABETH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SAVE $5_A TON a dollar for every dollar appropriated by the local board for j CELEBRATES GEORGE WASHINGTON Warning Taft against "taking any steps as regards Manchuria which will he manual training department. Evidently some time in the give the Japanese cause to feel that past the educators who saw the wisdom of manual training we are hostile to them," Theodore THE PROOF OF ITS QUALITY also realized the danger that the voters and taxpayers might mrnnmm Koosevelt added: "If tho Japanese choose to follow IS IN THE BURNING not see the matter in the same light so this inducement of the Hj Opmlng the , & course of conduct to whlca we are Over 500 Customers in this vicinity. state paying half the cost was provided. r^f-j^^lT 1932 MCDEL HOME " i In Mb Honor wVUlton adverse, we can not stop It, unless we On the other hand there is the one big issue of the present Saturday, February 20 Welcomt are prepared to go to war; and EL suc- ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! cessful war about Manchuria would 523 Trotters Lane Frw period of depression—the issue of economy. It has been require a fleet aa good aa that of Eng- lifflffliiljIMirk ELIZABETH SooYenirt Pocahontas Chestnut Coal hinted in an out of town paper that the negative vote on the I MMMI Follow Direction Arrows land, plus an army as good as that ot manual training item may have been inspired through objec- i Germany." MORE Per Ton Roosevelt In 1910 had no thought of LESS tion to some of the teaching staff in the manual training de- airplanes, could not imagine that Japan HEAT (cash price) ASHES partment. That would hardly be a fair attitude upon the would be conquering Manchuria with part of the voters in that it would be depriving the children them, at her ease. Otherwise he might KOPPERS CASH 50 nave suggested * flock of fighting of something dear to them in order to ease certain teachers OVENS Coke PRICE $11 per ton planers numerous at the pigeons on out of a job. A more logical explanation is that the voters Saint.park's Square, In Venice, backed We tlio handle other high (ride mthncit. co*l. 'ere thinking of saving money; keeping (down the taxe^s. by a {fleet of submarines an great as It is a many-sided question and sinde the interest in it that of Japan. , Raritan Coal and Charcoal Co. Y«rd—So. Second St, ide enough to bring about a second election the voters H. G. Wells described a "war of the I turn out tomorrow in numbers sufficiently large to worlds", which showed Mars lighting PERTH AMBOY Tel. P. A. 4-2015 '>e result a real expression of the Q99ftje of the commu- against tho Earth. History may tell of a war ot th« Earth, with this continent fighting J»»aln8t huge Asia or angry Europe. Fortunately, unless we continue to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST MORE VBOUT ELECTIONS Spea be tools, with our minds on dollars ami «"a/, our sympathies wasted on other na- SEWAREN, N. J. ''f el^tions, taxes, economy and things in gen- tions, we need not worry. Wars are won l»y intelligence, not by fJlt Announces a Free Public Lecture be •" 7 '^where in this column, it might be well to Depository for numbers, and with uo excessive, vanity on es U; il discussion about it. capacity for quick change Is necessary by «> t State of New Jersey In war. f *< two elections have to do with the fire districts and Alexander tbe Great could ji^alk FRANK BELL, C. S. B. districts. In each district where one of these elec- Middlesex County through the vast armies' of Persia and her long rows of fighting elephants ba, j OF NEW YORK CITY there will be a great deal oi interest in the elec- t cause he had been taught to think by commissioners. The battle will rage as Lt does, at City of Perth Amboy Aristotle. His Rlugle brain and courage Member of the Board of Lectureship of election. But thi-re will not be much question were worth more than Persia's nun- flreclB of thousands of anu*w)whJp budget i;We tltat the pan>AnMiicitn Petrulttitm AT 3:15 P.M. question will have to b« met and j Corporation juti8t return to ths Cwlted studied .it'i-iniialy at a lime when JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB—NOW OPEN bUtts Government twelvo million dol- ' . You are Cordially Invited l»m in oil land leases, because the wvital to all of us. ItRTDGE INDEPENDENT ml) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1932 PAGU FlVIr whatever amount Is raised by the Township is duplicated bj the SUtc SLATS' DIARY Four tcuchrrs aro employed in Manu- al Training. SAFE FOR SAVINGS BY ROSS FARQUHAR W. I. 2-19. Finger Printing , I Friday - 1 went with pa to the When flnper Impressions nre not , ^Barber shop tonite and whon the bar- very clenr they ore dumed with pow- Good Twenty-First Annual Report ber (rut dim (1nr*-|[ninhtlf ir int? nr«« nn « light i shnveint; him he mirface, or a white powilor If theetll OF THE sed WHIMI you like are on n ilurk surface. This brlnR to havr sum thini? nut the Impressions no thnt they may on yiire face aftet, he photographed you me shaved Perth Amboy and pii replycd Used Cars! mid SIMI Well I wixid iir pleased PARAMOUNT if you wood leave Building & Loan Association a I/ittli1 hide on it PUBUX THEATRES The kind that arc dependable in ('nsr I have Co. Katcnlny Ole PERTH AMBOY Missus Crunch always bring a fair price. 282 Hobart Street Hobart Building went tn the llos- pitlu I "day bccHT. 1 !)«)• Stnrt. Nut,. Ffh. JO they !'i'd nhr wiifl 1 The Slli>i-r Shnrkrr! » Ijoitil,' to bi ^ KIHIAK ALLAN I'OE'H Examine those so.called bat- General Statement of Financial Condition at December 31, 1931 Invallid for Life AT DECEMBER 31, liWl hut flii' had the "MURDERS IN THE Inff on them becuz RUE MORGUE" gains; priced ridiculously low; ld her sue cud ojey ttlllr dorter i11 ^t t inn I.I I.IWI ASSETS LIABILITIES live nlioiil "I'/, munths at the MMost.' Cllrii'Mlii" tllimrlt) Sunday Sum times I think Jane and you will find that with few (' ,« Slnrl. W«l.. !VI> '.'I (Actual payments by inemhura) $1,000,088.22 was walking home f rum Sunday Hirer* from* Koxy Thentr* I ;,,uid Investment Fund Due Shareholder! exceptions the quality is lower skool with her I was telling her about N. v. v\tt I \dilitionnl Cash to be un Ava, I'lionr 4111(1* iiml two-family homes, beinn re- ceive interest checks semi-an- -j the old Adverb ahout n Apple a day We give you greater value. paid by monthly payments) 1,180,600.00 nually) 73,200.00 keeps the Dr. a way. yesterday she Stock Loans Borrowed Money eat seven so she wood he Safe for (To Shareholders not exceeding; (This amt. is owing to banks) .„ 00,000.00 nil weak and we had to have the liii'.; of the Withdrawal value of Other Liabilities docter before Mid nite. Our One Week Exchange iheir certificates of shares which * (Accrued interest and premium Teusday — Ant Emmy says they lire Riven as collateral) 84,107.00 payments in advance, POTCIOS- must be a lot of people haveing Ton- Krnl listat'e Owned ure costs due, etc) 547.24 sil truhle been/, she seen four sines Policy is your protection Legal Reierve i Improved Property Free and HA7 F LWOOD AVE'S RAHWAY, NJ. 93-95 Smith St., Cor. King, Perth Amboy es RAHWAY 1-0TII 1-0112 Cor. Fitch Street ESTABLISHED 1365 WOODBRTDGE TNDBPENDKNT PAOBStX FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932 NOTICE OF TAX SALE — TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE p Estimated Baka and Jost Save tn Amount Aces Win One-Sided Panthers Plastered (continued from pajfp three) July 1. 1931 ta Satisfy Wendell r. McKnwn 3,V65 39.14 Close One For Mates Chair O' Hill- Read Irregular Game From De Luxe By Hungarian Cagers 421 F Lot 18 Wtndcll P. MrKown 8.63 10.99 421 F tot 20 Chain 0' Hill« R^d _ 2U05 23.R8 10-9 1 With B«»ket» In Closing Min East Tini Read Jnoeph and Mwie £uehy Trail At Half, 421 P Lots H »nd 27 { olonia Corporation .... 32.47 85.81 Jim Keating Feahir** In M»«-! ute» Of Play — Lemacs Bo 421 F Lots 34 to Sf> l.nne Hill R>»d 15.31 • 17.92 But Rally In Third To Clinch Midfield Road each Stephen McErny tacre At Pariah Hou»e —! To Lindya, 34-28. 421 E Lot? 2? and 30 Wendell P. McKown 10.84 13.29 Game — Score I* 27-23. . 421 D Lot 19 Chain 0' H>ll« Road 10.99 Final Scor*, 74 to 26. N...rih Hill R"»d Wendell P; McKown 8.63 Jumping into the lead in the », 421 B Lot 4 Wendfill P. McKown 8.64 11.00 The Hungarian Reformed Con- North Hill Ro«d 11.00 In one of the highest ?corinjr nil period and presenting a S|,,i, 421 B Lot 5 20x125 Wendell P. McKown 8.64 firmation Uub Uiok a close court tiff 421 B Lot 6 North Hill Ro«d 11.00 frames played on th« Parish House born defense in tfte last half, Rs... North Hill Rotul 20x125 Wendell P. McKown S.64 from the Gr»y Panther? this week, 421 B Lot 7 8.63 10.99 floor this season, the Aces Waited he Lindys a hard earned six p,,jflt N.irth Hill Ro»d 20x125 Wendell P. McKown the De Luxe A. C. through the roof. 27 to 23. Thrth Hill Ro«d 13.27 ing, B»ka and Istvan wielded the game w»g a thriller front start u, lrrepular AuifmsU J. Hess 10.81 stout bludgeons for the Aces in thecapers scored fourteen points in the 421 B Lot 52 Aurusu J. Hess 10.S3 13.28 finish. Irregular 5.75 massacre, woring twenty-six, eigh- third qn»rter to take the lead, 23 to With but two minutes of play , 421 B Lot 53 25x125 Andrew Lindquist 3.61 19. In a close fourth quarter, the r 425 C Lot 72 }'a rvie* Avenue 5.82 teen and thirteen points respective- maining, the winrrtr* topped the |,.. ra:D5iew Avenue 25x125 Andrew Lindquist 3.67 ly. The loser* never had a chance winners outscorerl the losers by a mats bf a slim two point margin 425 C Lot 73 25x125 each Arthur Rawlinson 15.31 17.92 once the Aces got into high gear. single point, 4-3. 425 C Lots S3 »nd £4 F» rr;*» Avenue 13.27 Baka an* Jost put the game on u, Fa rvicw Avenue Uvi Tabler _ _ 10.82 The Lattamio brothers, Frank, The box score: pantry shelf for the li with H., 425 F Lot 126 Levi Tabler 10.83 13.28 FaTtiew Avenue .... 25x125 Joe and Tom, flashed some great H. R. C. C. (27) Tl «ue«i«»Ive side court shots. The m 425 F Lot 127 . Irregular Ostrander Realty Co. • 19.56 22.32 guard work to hold the losers at buy. 42.^ G Lot 120 Outlook Ayenue 1S.27 20 it half time favored the winners, ],; 25x125 Molly Jtck'on 10.82 Ray Peterson led the losers with E. Z«mV>, f I to T?. 425 H Lot 217 MapUwood Avenue J. Csanvl. f 3- Oak Tree Road Roo»e 25x100 370.62 fiali Tree Road Peter MushVa .• 353.27 F. Lattanzio, f 3 10 1 27 The box score: Houfte Irregular 151.75 6 437 C Lot 41' Oak Tree Road Peter Mashk* 143.22 Istvan, c, g Gr>7 P.nther. (23) LimTy* (34) '..". ( Irregular 151.74 2 437 C Lot -12 Oak Tree Road, Peter Mushka 143.21 J. Ijtunzio, g .. F G F Tl 437 C Let 43 " Irregular 234.33 Baka, p. c ,.. 9 S.lier Avenue United B. & L. Assn -• j 223.10 Vog-el, f . ... 4 1 Kniftht, f 0 437 E Lot* 3& and 40 House 20x100 each Adolph O. K. Anderson 149.03 157.29 ! f Lattaniio, g . 2 I Ccrreja Avenue '.... 20x100 Shermanh , f 2. Ca^ey, f -137 F Lc«26 Adolph O. G. Anderson 8.05 10.39 0 F. Baka, c . 4 Ccrreia Avenue 20x100 34 6- 74 J. Reisman, c 437 F Lets 27 Lilian Sacks 26.06 29.14 0 Mayer, g . 4 437 F Let* 40 Mid 41 Hording Avenue ... 20x100 each D« Laze A. C. (2S) L. Toborowski, jr • Lincoln Highway Lottie A. Foster ...... 69.63 74.56 0 Jost, g -... . 5 43? Lot J Road Sund Irregular G F Tl Klein, g 1 Lincoln Highway Irregular Lottie A. Foster ,. 19i6 22.07 — — —'J. Baka, g 43S Lot 10 " Mrs. Ella Hyde 3,456.01 3,612.06 M. Sherman, f 2 1 5 10 '3 23-, OaV Tree Roid IjjrU R, Peterson, f 4 3 11 15 43? LStT Middlesex Avenue, 40x100 each Mrs. Ella Hyde ^ &9.11 63.55 Score by quarters: 439 Lot* 11 *M 12 320.57 Baldwin, c 5 0 10 4—27; (IS) Ptrshmg Avenue BOOM 20X100 each Radio Associates 306.29 H. R. C. C 6 3 14 442 A , No H of 14 and N. Pomeroy, g 0 0 0 9 10 3—22 W. Peterson, g 0 0 0 Gray Panthers 1 15 House irreguUr Albert Volters 146.97 155.11 Refere-e: Knight. Sedor, i 0 442 A Lot 2T Pershing Avenne 17.00 Cebro, f _ 5 Correja Are 20x110 e»ca Roman Ma torrewich 14.44 11 4 26 442 E Lots 10 »nd 11 House 20x100 each Ludwig Srymtski ,. 143.24 161.18 Kady, c 4 442 F Low 20 »nd 21 Trento Street 10.40 Score by quarters: Medwick, g 0 H Merest Avenue 20x100 Seneca B. L. Assn. 8.06 442 P Lot 11 Aces 5 12 35 22—74 Martin, g 4 3 Hilkrest Avenue House 20(100 Seneca B. L. Assn 169.20 " 178.31 Rutgers Matraen To 442 P Lot 12 Seneca B. L. Assn. 8.06 10.40 De Luxe A. C 12 2 6 6—26 Hillcrept Avenue ..._ 20x100 Referee—Mac Mayer. 12 442 P Lot 13 20x100 each Henry Kuntx 24.28 27.28 443 B Low 19 to 21 Fiume Street 25.56 Score by quarters: Diaz Street 25x100 etch Bronealow Sadowski :± 28.59 Meet Pennsylvania 443 B Lot* 26 and 29 20x100 Radio Associates 9.68 12.09 — Please mention this paper to ad- Lindys 6 10 12 6- 443 B Lot 39 Dial Street piat Street «, 20x100 Wm. Schmidt 11.46' 13.93 vertisefs; it helps you, it help* them, Dede Kuaanobu, Undated. Lemacs^.._.. S 4 14 4- 443 C Lot 16 95.95 it heloa your paper. — Correja Avenue House 20x100 Lillian Sachs 90.16 118-Pounder Favored To 444 A Lot 4 House '20x100 • Ida and Sadie Shadley 132.05 139.60 444 A Lot 21 Fiat Avenue 13.68 NOTICE OF ELECTION Fiat Avenue 20x100 Ida and Sadie Shadley 11.21 Register Fifth Victory 441 A Lot 22 House 20x100 Andrew Janrowski 109.95 117.08 Fire Dutrict No. ft, helin, N. J. 444 C Lot 5 Correja Avenue 13.93 SatwatT, Frbru.ry 20, 1932 New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 19 — Oriole Jayvees Win Correja Avenue 20x100 Ajutrew Janfawski _ 11.46 444 C Lot 6 20x100 -•Mary Williams 11.46 13.93 Notice is hereby given to the legal One Rutgers team will be in action j 444 C Lot 17 , Trieste Street voters that on Saturday, the twenti- House 20x100 Mary Williams 109.95 116.50 at home this afternoon and two to- j 444 G Lot 18 Trieste Street,, 15.55 et-—h da—y. o--f February- . 1932„. , TaTn elec-> rrArrow as sports features of the From YJM. C. Quint La Guardia Avenue 20x100 GuUeppe D'Angelo '. 13.01 '•- • ...... T^.' TT 445 B Lot 18 13.67 tion will be held at the Fire. House, jj™[ ' ^ p^ k-find. An- Sonora Avenue 20x100 Radio Associates .'. 11.20 Junio wee 445 C Lot 23 187.12 r-Gree n street. *, Iselin!,„!,„ , i.n„ sai.,d^ H,*rr,,.districtt . I ^^ ^^ ^ ] by Howard Blazes Way To 30 to Middlesex Avenue House Irregular Sophie Achren 177,65 Said election is for tho e following matmen> ed 446 A Lot 4 Irregular Sophie Achren : 7.44 9.76' Dede Kusanobu, undefeated US- 24 Triumph — Big Lead In 446 A Lot 5 Middlesex Avenue 27.43 purposes: pounder, will engage the University Middlesex Avenue Irregular Lillian Sachs 24,41 1. To elect one fire commissioner 446 A Lots 8 to 10 House 20x100 Harry Ganbin „... 42.17 45.99 of Pennsylvania grappters in Quak First Half Helps. » 446 C Lot 20 Fiat Avenue 8.73 for the full term of three years. 20x100 Harry Ganbin 6.46 2. To vote an appropriation for ertown. Fiat Avenue 10.57 Running up a lead early in tn, 446 C Lot 21 Irregular Bertha Wankmuller 8.23 general fire purposes for the current Walter Spence, undefeated in in- Kennedy Place 10.58 game enabled "the Oriole Jayvees ;••, 447 B Lot 1774 Irregular Bertha Wankmuller 8.24 ttrcollegiate swimming league com- Kennedy Place 10.58 seal year. score a 30 to 24 win over the Yumi,; 447 B Lot 1775 ., Irregular Bertha Wankmuller 8.24 petition, will lead the Scarlet mar- Lot 1776 Kennedy Place 10.58 The polls will be opened at 3 p. m.men against the C. C. N. Y. natators afci Club Jayvees, at the Pari h 447 B Bertha Wankmuller 8.24 nd will be closed at 7 p. tn. Kennedy Place . Irregular 10.58 !« fliio afrprnnnn'a rnntest here.1^0Tous' e this week, in a preliminary 447 B Lot 1777 Bertha Wankmuller 8.24 Board of Fire Commissioners, this afternoon's contest here. 447 B Kennedy Place Irregular 10.58 Norman Kramer, Rutgers captain, contest. With Howard popping in Lot 1778 Kennedy Place Irregular Bertha Wankmuller 8.24 Woodbridge Township, s.hots from all angles, the winner, 447 B Lot 1779 10.58 and Harold Kramer, Violet star, will Kennedy Place Irregular Bertha Wankmuller _. 8.24 Pire District No. 9. toppedd theihir opponentst , 17 to G G a 447 B Lot 1779 A Iselin Property Owners Assn 16.50 19.18 PATRICK A. BOYLAN, probably clash in theifl mutually fav- 447 C. LoVl82V«nd 1823 Kennedy Street Irregular " 41.29 orite event, the 220-yard swim. the half. The Young Men's team Irregular Mary Buel 37.79 Secretary. spurted in the third quarter to oui 447 I Lots 2032 to 2086 John Street 10.58 Bouncing from pillar to post, dis- Irregular Edward Dougherty 8.24 W. I. 2-5, 12, 19. score the winners, 12-6, but the big 447 ft Warwick Stregt 10.57 playing brilliant basketball one night Lot 1928 Irregular Edward Dougherty ...... 8.28 blow had already been struck. 447 K Warwick Street 10.58 NOTICE OF FIRE DISTRICT and far from brilliant brand the Lot 1929 _... Irregular Edward Dougherty 8.24 Howard was high scorer with six- 447 K Lot 1930 Warwick Street 10.58 ELECTION next, the Rutgers quintet will en- . < —. Irregular Edward Dougherty .... 8.24 teen points. L. Hughes led the losers 447 K Lot 1931 Warwick Street 7.38 The annual meeting of the legal deavor to regain its winning stride 447 L McLean Street Irregular D. F. & K. Brown ..•. 5.16 with eight. Lot 1947 D. F. & K. Brown .... 7.38 voters of Fire District No. 1, in theagainst the strong Colgate five in the 447 L McLean Street Irregular 5.16 6.49 The box score: Lot 1948 Bermer Realty Corp. 4.31 Township of Woodbridge, County of Rutgers gymnasium tomorrow after- 447 M Lot 1746 Kennedy Street Irregular 10.57 Middlesex, for the purpose of deter- Oriole J»yre«» (30) 447N _.. Irregular Theresa D. Lang 8.23 noon. Fans are counting on Frank Lot 1734 Kennedy Street 10.58 mining the amount of money to be Heenan and Doc Davey to pull the G 447 N Lot 1735 Kennedy Street- Irregular Theresa D. Lang 8.24 10.58 raised for the ensuing year and to Howard, If 7 Theresa D. Lang 8.24 pame out of the fire. The undefeated Lot 1736 Kennedy Street Irregular 631.69 elect two (2) members as Commis- Scarlet cubs will endeavor to make Jim Mayer, rf < 4 447 N Dow Avenue Irregular Mrs. Ella Hyde 602.91 Lots 1 to 10 10.88 sioners of said fire distiiet, will be it four in a row with Allentown Prep Ungvary, rf 0 448 A Sutton Strd* Irregular Unknown ,. 8.53 Fitipatrick, c 0 448 A Lot 32 10.88 held on Saturday, February 20th, as their victims in a preliminary Lot 186 Auth Avenue 20x100 Isaac Rachenberg 8.53 1932 at the Fire House, School Joe Mayer, rg 1 448 D Isaac Rachenberg 8.52 10.8' game. Lot 187 Auth Avenue 20x100 10.88 street, Woodbridge, N. J. The polls Gerek, lg 1 448 D Auth Avenue . 20x100 Isaac Rachenberg _ ... 8.53. Directed by former Olympic coach Lot 188 10.88 for the purpose of voting will open Wilfred Cann, wrestling is looking 448 D 20x100 Isaac Rachenberg ._ 8.53 13 448 D Lot 189 Auth Avenue 10.88 at three o'clock on said day and close up at Rutgers. Victorious over Co- Lot 190 20x100 Isaac Rachenberg „ „ 8.53 at seven. Y. M. C. Jn. (24) 448 D Auth Avenue 7.2 lumbia two weeks ago, and nosed out G Lot 216 Middlesex Avenue _... 20xlQ0 Dominic Villero 6.03 7.24 Kotice is also given that any per- 448 E by Lafayette last week, the Scarlet Gleason, rf 1 Lot 217 Middlesex Avenue 20x100 Dominic Villero 5.03 7.26 son resident within the Fire District • 448 E Dominic Villero „ 5.05 matmen hope to add the Red andR. Hughes, If 2 Lot 218 Middlesex Avenue 20x100 7.26 who shall have •b»come of age since Blue to their list tomorrow. Dede 448 E Dominic Villero 5.05 Norman, If 0 Lot 219 Middlesex Avenue _... 20x100 7.26 the last general election and other- Kusanobu, clever 118-pound star, has!^"""8"1 448 E L*t 220 20x100 Dominic Villero 5.05 ac DS0 n c Mtdatesex Avenue 7.57 wise possessed of all the qualifica- yet to taste defeat this season, andH ° , ' " " 448 E Lot 283 20x100 James'Hughes 5.35 HuK hes C Kennedy Street 7.38 tions which would entitle such per- is favored to register his fifth victory! ^, , ' n A 448 F Lot 350 20x100 Ralph W. Dey 5.16 son to vote in any general election, rg 448 G Hunt Street 7.38 tomorrow at Philadelphia. President [ £ S, ' ,, o n Lot 351 20x100 Ralph W. Dey 5.16 will be entitled to vote in said fire l c ow e11 r 448 G Hunt Street 10.58 of Student Council and Head Cheer ^ ° . - * * 0 Lot 373 Goodrick Street . 20x100 David H. Smith 8.24 10.58 district election, provided applica- Leader, Kusanobu is a carmnis leader JaC0b5' lg "- " " 448 G Lot 374 David H. Smith :. 8.24 lg Goodrich Street *20xl00 84.82 tion for registry for that purpose he as well as ace of the wrestling team. 448 G Lot 412 Ed. Toussaint , 79.53 made to the Clerk of said Fire Dis- 448 H Goodrich Street House 20x100 10.58 Lot 413 Goodrich Street Ed. Toussaint 8.24 trict, at his office 115 Main street, 10 448 H -v 20x100 10.58 Lot 439 Warwick Street 20x100 Ed. Toussaint .". 8.24 Woodbridge, N. J., on or before Feb- Score by quarters: 448H Lots 440 and 441 Helen C. Basset 153.92 162.30 Unarmed Farmer Kills SOriples 13 4 6 t— '" Warwjck Street . House 20x100 Each 10.58 ruary 15th, 1932. 448 H May E. Stevens 8.24 Dated, February 1st, 1932. 6—-1 448 1 Warwick Street ...' 20x100 10.58 Trapped Bear With Club • Y. M. C 1 .5 12 Lot 474 May E. Stevens ...... : S24 Referee: 448 1 Warwick Street 20x100 7.38 LEON E. MCELROY, Moab, Utah.-How he killed an en- Casey, Lot 475 . McLean Street . 20x100 Lillian A. Lindsay 5.16 Secretary, Commissioners of raged, trapped bear without a nun, tg 4481 Lot 494 Lillian A. Lindsay „ 5.16 7.38 —Please mention this p»per 4481 McLean Street 20x100 Fire District No. 1. tbe proud tale «t a Mn-nmn bishop, Lot 495 McLean Street H. B, Freeman 130.29 137.40 buyjng from advertisers— 448 N House 20x100 Each 10.49 W. I. 2-5, 12, 19 W, D, Hammond. Lots 581 and 582 Tatoadge Avenue 20x100 Charles Loichytz 8.15 448 N Lot 901 Charles Loiehcyti 8.16 10.50 SHERIFFS 5AI-R \Vorrle0 over constant raids on hit 448 N Talmadge Avenue 20x100 Lot 902 Talmad&e Avenue Charles Loichcytz 8.16 10.50 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY—Be- •heep flocks, Hammond set a trap and 448 N ... 20x100 10.50 tween John tiatamin and Mamie Hara- Lot 903 Talmadge Avenue _... 20x100 Charlea Loichcytz „ 8.16 m«n. hli wltt. fomrujnantj. and Herman caught bla quarry. 448 N 10.50 Frederick, el als.. Defendants. PI Fa for 666 Lot 904 Talmadge Avenue ...... 20x100 Charles Loichcytz _ 8.16 He was without a gun and could not 448 N Lot 905 Charles H. Bean _ 8.32 10.67 sale of mortfaged premises dated F*b- UQCID - TABLETS - BAXVE 448 0 Auth Avenue 20x100 ruarr i.- lilt. dispatch tbe furioo* beast. So he lat- Lot 811 Auth Avenue Charles H. Bean 8.32 10.67 By virtue of the above stated writ to me LlojaM 1 TmtAtU mMd Is*—ally • 446 0 - 20x100 •oed the animal, struti* the rope pl :i Lot 812 Auth Avenue 20x100 Charles H. Bean*/ 8.32 10.67 directed and delivered. I will elpou W>j|l gain tilouUr, mtlu a n»l ' 448 0 . 10.67 at public vendue on , around a tree and drew It UOL Bruin Lot 813 Auth Avenue '. /. 20x100 Charlea H. BeaiT..... _ „... 8.82 •WEDNESDAY, THE STH DAT OF MARCH. was stretched between tbe tree and and ttftcUn Inmtwatmt far COds. 448 0 Lot 814 • 448 0 Auth Avenue ..; 20x100 Charles HV, Bean 8.82 A. D. 1SI! ' I trap. Lot 815 Warwick Street 20x100 Each T. J. Mallon 23.05 26.01 at two o'clock standard time. In the after- ' Mo»t Sp««dy Remedie* Known. 448 P noon of the said dar at the Sherirra Off let, Then the Mormoo bUhop picked op Lot* 793 to 796 Warwick Street Elitabeth Vogel _... 8.21 10.56 la the Citr of New Brunswick. N. J. 448 P a ttoot limb «n4 proceeded t« b*at tb« 448 P Lot 804 Warwick Street Elizabeth Vogel _ _ 79.53 84.82 Xll the following- tracts or narfell of land Auth Avenue ;nd; premises hereinafter particular^ de- beast to death. 448 0 Lot 805 House 20x100 James Lynch _ 86.23 I 89.76 scribed, sltrate. Ivlni; and belns; ID the 448 H Lots 696 to 700 Kennedy, Street 20x100 Each Ellen Maher 5.85 7.57 Township of Woodbrldce. In the County of Lot 639 Kennedy'Street Middlesex and State of New Jersey The Hug* Wol««t K.ill«J 448 R . 20x100 Ellen Maher ,. 5.85 7.57 said mortraced premise! should be sold In 448 R Lot 640 Kennedy Street 20x100 Ellen Maher 5.35 7.67 the following* order: i Cllntoorllle, WIs. — Three large TUie covuit« \n applyuig Lot 641 Kennedy Street tv pateau Don't ruk de- ...... 20x100 Ellen Maher 5.35 • 7,57 FIRSTLY— Lott J, 4, 5. «, T, S, », and 10 wolves, on which the itate must pay lay 111 urotccttul lorn • 448 R Lot 642 Kennedy Street 20x100 Ellen Maher 138.68 v 146.42 in Blot* 1074 E; Lota 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I. 9. and Idin Mid uttcb oi Kennedy Street House 20x100 10 tn Block 1JTI F; Lots t, t, I. t, 10. n. a bounty of S20 each and whose skin* BH^el lor Initructloiu or • 448 R Lot 648 Ellen Maher k 6.S6 7.57 12 and II in Block 1079 O: Lots i. 6. ?. 8. will bring another $20, were killed In •rite tor PRU boot. ' 448 R Lot 644 20x100 John Rhem " 74.23 79.14 11, II. II and M In Block 107IP; Lota 8, I, "How to Obtain a Patent" Lots 1304 end 1305 Lincoln Highway 20x100 Each S. 10 and II In Block 107» X one day's bunting near here by Joe and "Record of Intention ' 448 V Home Guardian Co. of N. Y 77.08 82.27 form. No charge for lx>. " 448 W 1559 to 1664 Lincoln Highway Irregular Margaret Foster ..._ - 137.83 145.63 SECONDLY—LoU », 10 and II In Block Petcka, Hugo Schooder and Charlei fonnauoi on now to piocted Comaiuiuo' Lincoln Highway House Irregular 1079 P. Seefeld. Uou itrlclli couSdential. ProatpL carMut » 448 W Lot 1603 Margaret Foster 19.00 i 21.78 THIRDLY—Lots 1!. 1! and H in Block flltt Uxvice • 448 W Lot 1604 Lincoln,Highway _... Irregular s Samuel A. Foster -> 7.11 9.40 1079 X Lot 1676 Lincoln Highway _... Irregular William R. Potter 434.57 •' 454.26 All said loti being on a "Mat) of Htea- CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN " 448 W man Helirhts,'/ situated In Woodbridge Town- Ragliltrtd Patent Attorrny Lot 1462 Dow A\Jenue House 2(0x100 r 449 A William R. Potter 9.39 11.78 ship, Middlesex County. New 4* **y> sur- Newt of All Woodbridg* Township in U-A SiltF S«rt»i> a Oasawrclal Lot 1463 Dow Afeaue 20x100 veyed by Larson & Fox. Civil Engineers, " "449 A Irregular Angelo L. Intrasco B.66 7.90 1925. , the Independent, the most widely Bash BalMlMc Lot 686 Dow Avenue Angelo L. Intrascfl 5.67 7.91 read paper in Woodbridge icrus itrwt from fauat OBOtt 44*9 B Lot 687 Dow Aveiue Irregular Decrees amounting to approximately 115.- " P. C- 449 B L Irregular Angelo L. Intrascb 5.65 7.89 100. . I Lot 688 Dow Ave|ue Angelo L. Iptrascb 5.66 7.90 Together wllh all and slnpulur the rights, » 449 B Irregular privileges, herpiiitanietits and uppurtenamrs Lot 689 Dow Avenue Angelo L. Intrasco 5.65 7.89 •' 449 B Lot 690 Dow Avenue Irregular thereunto belonging or In an/wUe apper- " 449 B Home Guardian Co. of N. Y. ...+... 10.34 12.77 taining Lots 1173 and 1174 Talmadge Avenue Irregular nERNARD M GANNON. " 449 G William Lidsiua 10.42 12.86 Lot,.216l A • Mojntrose Avenue Irregular William Liflsius .-. ].... 20.82 ' 23.68 Sheriff 'Cot'zros'1 Montroue Avenue Irregular liEORUE J MILLER. Let Us SERVICE 468 A B»rnh»rd Madgen.„„„ - " 117.45 124.42 921.40 Solicitor Lota 2281 to 2285 Pennington Avenue House Irregular W. <1 2-15. >», U; J < . 46H li Irregular Richard Webe.1 _ ' 20.82 23.9« -Hi* E Lot 21S5 Berkely Avenue Frank E. George \ 20.82 23.68 Claremont Avenue Irregular .SHERIFF'S SALE / 468 J Lot 2095 Frank E. George v 20.82 23.68 IX CHAWERV OF .NEW JEltSET -f He Claremont .Avejiue Irregular tween Al'RF.LIO MAnrHI. Ouinislainant YOUR CAR 408 J Lot 2097 'Kensington Avenue 60x150 Fred L. Bischoff 17.04 19.76 and BENVBNl'TO PICri, ft alff D«, 468 0 Lot 2033 Fernwigh Godson H.. 334.09 349.48 ItnJar.u. Fl. Fa lor the suit of ni'.ri Lot 1948 B Colonia boulevard Irregular 41SKV 20x100 Irwin F. Rejnhardt • 5,34 7.56 , gasi-,1 premise, ciatej Jau-'urr !1, 1B32. 471) B Lot 2346 Iseliy Parkway By virtue of tl»v abeve stated Writ, tn me GUARANTEED \vORK IseHfi Parkway 20x100 Irwin F.,Reinhardt : 5.34 7.56 directed and delivered. I will expose to snip 47'J B Lot Si47 Bermer Realty Corp 7.41 9.72 ar public vendue on Lut UMCA Kennedy Streat Irregular 479 t Edward Slreetj 20«100 John F.»tmt 6.38 7.56 WEDNESDAY. THE NINTH DAY t>F 481 C Lot 11017 John Eaton 6.36 7.57 MAHL'M. XISKTEKS Hl'NDHKU Lot 30IS Edward Streel 20x100 AND THIKTY-TWO Tire Repairs - Storage 481 C 20x100 Each Bermer Realty Corp 10.70 13.14 at two o'clock Standard Time Lrt the after- 482 B Lots7877 and 2878 .Warren Street! * Bermer Realty Corp 5.34 7.56 noun of the aald day at the Shnrltrs Of Lot 2r,44 J»»"es Street 20x100 flee in the <'ity of New Brunswick, N. J 488 B 20x100 Bermer Realty Corp ,- 5.34 7.56 "'All the following tract or parcel o! land Greasing - Overhauling 483 B Lot 2545 James Street Bermer Realty Corp. ..., .-... 37.24 40.73 and premises hereinafter particularly de 20x100 Each vtrlh^l. situate. V^K and being in the 488 C Lots 2641 to 2045 Broad Street 20x100 Home Guardian Co. of N. Y .5.34 7.56 1 Lot 2656 Charles Street Tuunohip of Wtiodbridffe In the Cuualy o: 488 D 20x100 Home Guardian Co. of N. Y. 6.34 7.56 bx and Slate of New Jerse)'. COME IN NOW 4S3D Lot 2657 Charles Street ,-.,'. 20x100 Home Guardian Co. of N. Y. ! 6.3S 7.55 being lots numbers 44 and 4f> un map o 483 D Lot 2658 ' ChailM Street Home Guardian Go. of N, Y 5.88 7.55 Fords Terrace, situated In Wuodbrldvi Lot 2659 20x100 Towniblp. Middlesex County, N J., A L 483 D Charles Street Home Guardian Co, of N. Y 5.8S 7.55 Clliul C E Dated February i, l»0». and BEST QUALITY MATERIALS USED Lot 2660 20x100 483 D Charlie Street Samuel A. Riwiutto 6.3S 7.55 lot No tn on a map or plan 20x10.0 Samuel A. Rixzutto 6.84 7.66 hereby iua.de to said mtpa. 483 E Ut 2770 Lot 58 Louis Plafe 20x100 Frank Jackson 5.84 7.66 libing a pa.rt of tbe aame laadj and prem 484 G Maud C. Bryant 6.84 7.66 l*t. that wtre conveyed to the said Beo\i; Lot 47 George Place 20x100 nutj fuccl. \jy Haiti Company, by deed >i>t 484 1 Sundy Madiaon : 14.99 17,38 Lota 23 and 24 Iselin. Parkway 20x100 Each trd Utri«mtHir zl. lstl, and r»ccrrd>d in th< 486 K. Louis Place 20x100 Each Cotes Gladonica and Julius ClcrlL , '^' W I « 1J, ll. U; t-i.

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loss To Ramblers Costs Avenel Benkertmen Whipped WHAT DO YOU THINK Handerhans Sparkle OF THE CHANGES IN Benkertmen Rally Late Crack At Crown In Rahway Loop By Perth Amboy For THE FOOTBALL CODE? As Firemen Sprinkle What Jo you think of the new In Game In Attempt To •,-,.>-i.r.hippe« Low Bitter Duel At Rahway Y, 32 to 28, When Ninth Tumble, 27-12 football change*? Legion Quint, 37-30 I, am Is Weakened Late In Game — Handerhan Out On There u con>ider&ble public Barrons Show Little Scoring dlicuttion today on the ill drutk |.oU|»—Brennan Sprain* Ankle—Iri»h Sweep Into Early modification! of the football plaj- Bob and Bill Run Wild As Upset McCarthy Cagers Lead But Rambler* S«t Fart Pace — Winner* Cannot Power Against Convicts — in| cid* announced thii week by Fords Takes Two Game Frank Jost, Mayer, Lee Only the national football rulei com- Lose Second Half Championship Now. mittee. with Forty Casey And Lee Lead Barroni In Scoring Point Maker*. Jot down your opinion! on Ike EAGUE STANDING in the firRt quarter with a fast attack chanrei and mail them to the la- Pet. that baffled the winners. Both teams "TAR" MILLER HIGH dependent. AH communication* Despite a desperate lust quarter attempt to crack their 1.000 unleashed scoring barrages in the will be published. Here are the opponents, Woodbridge high school passers were forced to bow .600 second quarter with Railway outscor- Showing little in the line of scor- chan(«i The withering barrage of basket* j defeat for the tenth time this season, Wednesday afternoon .400 ing the Avenel quintet, 16-8, to cop ing offense, Heinie Benkert's Wood- 1. To reitrtet the formation of 1 n ,000 the lead at the half, IB to 16, laifl down by the Handerhan cousins, , « . , , „_ , „ ,, _,, , .-,» . ,,„ _, ... , bridge high school passers took it on the team receiving the kickoff by Bob and Bill, proved the undoing of at Carteret, to Frank Me Carthy s cagers, 26 to 23. Trailing by I Avenel landed 4 stiff uppcrcut on the chin for the ninth time this sea- requiring that five pUyert of the it ,„., of wmning the second half the chin of the Rahwayans in the the American Legion five at School seven points as the final eight minutes uf play opened, the son, Monday night at Perth Amboy, reaemng team remain on their 0 S a n Barron8 sa e i unshin of the Railway City third quarter, leading the poihtrget- when Tex Rosen's Convicts skipped 45-yard line until the ball ii kick- score of%e ret nrn gan)ebe tween^he' ^' d into the Blues, outscoring thern, t-3, in the ",''.',' were rudely shattered for the ting, 9-R, to take a 25 to 24 lead go- off with an easy victory, 27 to 12. ed; and to allow the kickoff to be Legion and the Fords Firemen was fourth period in an attempt to snatch the game from the boro ' ',,! A C when the green-shirted ing into the final eigjit minutes, of made either by place-kick, punt or 1 The winners stepped into the lead in 37 to 30. The victory, plus a 25 to 23 fi . ',','hiimrrs lost a bitter dual to the pla/.. the first quarter and were neither drop-kick. nve . . ,v Kamblerii at, the Rahway Y, Then, old lady Fate struck the headed nor threatened. 2. To forbid playeri on the de- scalping at Woodbridge, gives the - ' i Monday night, 32 to 28. By, Green Wave with the back of her Firemen a two to nothing grip on the There were no outstanding per-, Stutfike of the boro squad ran up six At the,close of the flrst eight min- fente to itrike an opponent on the aeries between the rival township formers for either team. Malasiew-1 points. Jost added five to the Wood- " ,„,' the- Ramblers firmly estab- hand. With victory in sight and the utes of play, Woodbridge trailed on head, neck or face with hand, v clubs. Four hundred saw the game. ski, Carteret center, ran off with high bridge total. ""l tj,,,ir claim to the 1931-32 team functioning almost to pe'rfec- the short end of a 7 to 1 score, hav- wriit, forearm or elbow. As if to prove to posterity and to score laurels by flipping in four field Starting fast, tho Barrons skipped 1 thai! championship of tha R*h- tion, the moiikey wrench landed in ingybeen heldi to a, single fre< throw 3. To liberalize the «ubititu- future Handerhans that they are two goals for a total of eight. Francis into a 7-5 lead in the first quarter ' Vinnit- The victory was their the gears. Bill Handerhan wag forced from the foul line. The Barrons re- tiom rale to allow a player with- clever basketeers, Bob, the veteran, Casey and Jimmy Lee of Woodbridge but Cafteret camo back in the sec- * ' urht of the setond hilt, to the bench on foula. Avenel slowed drawn from the ganje to re-enter ond to outacore the locals, 10-4, to I 11 f' 11 1 iV vived the 'hopes of fhe Woodbridge and Bill the rising star, gave a gplen- were close seconds with aev«n apiece. „ ,,n|y one game t' o play- —, th-e & little. "Rusty" Brennan Blipped and rooters in the second period with a once in any >ubi*q'u*nt period. did exhibition against the Legion. : : trot into a 15 to 11 lead at the half. ,1,1,1s rannot possibly lose the fell while trying to avoid striking a rally in which they outscored Am- 4. To forbid uie of the .fying While there were several outstand- Metuchtn Uft running player, He was heTjjfed to the boy, 6-2, and cut the gap in the score block or tackle. . • ing performers in the game, none Woodbridge will close its season •.,',', l Waithwaite's club gave the iidelinesrwith a sprairrWankle. to 9-6 at the half. 6. To make the ball "dead" shone so brightly as these two snikrt Casey Entry list on the Barron avenue floor, March 1, .ninty machine a hard go. The Ramblers took adfantage of when any part of the ball carrier1! meeting Metuchan in a return game. I'll1"!! But the Crimson clad boys were- kather tossers, They tied for high h swept into an 8 to 3 lead the weakened condition of the hard n't through. They satled into the lo- body except hi* handi or feet score laurels for the winners with The Barrons were victorious in their fighting Irish and sped into an 8 to cals in the third and fourth quarters touchei the ground. eleven points apiece. Both scored five Is Growing Larger first game with the boro team, 21 to 3 scoring lead in the fourth quarter and snowed Benkert'a boys under 6. To amplify the rule regard- times from the field and once from 19. to clinch the game by four points. with a scoring barrage. Woodbridge ing equipment to ai to require the fifteen foot line. San Salvador© Council Ama- The box store: padding of hard and unyielding Woodbridfn (23) [Pomeroy s Shot Sews Barry was the sharpshooter of the was outpointed in the last half, 19 Fords tossed the bombshell into teur Card Expected To Be evening with fifteen points. The to 6. •ubttancet with felt, foam rubber the ranks of the Legion passers in G F Tl clever Rahway forward scored seven Besides Frank Jost, who led Wood, or other 10ft padding at lead the second half with a scoring drive Corker —March 1. Mayer, rf .,.,., 1 0 2 Up Game For Avenel times from the field and dropped in a bridge with six points, only Jim May- rtitt of an inch thick. that blew the lead of the Woodbridge Parsons, rf 0 0 0 foul. Mickey Toth, working the pivot er and Jimmy Lee were able to ap- team to smithereens. With the list of entrants growing Casey, If 2 s 7 job for Braithwaite, was high for Av proach the iron hoops. Both boys tal- Vic Sherman's boys ran up a 17 to with the passing of each day it is Lee, c 1 7 i,li Second* Note Out Ace» •JL "• '" Jandrisevits, rg enel with five and two for twelve, lied three points apiece. Mayer'scor- 12 margin in the first half and ap- expected that the Knights of Colum- 0 2 \d, r Hard Battle At Parish The box score: ed one from the field and one from Antler Girls Knock peared to be preparing to spread bus amateur boxing show which iB Jost, lg 1 5 House, 27 to 24. Avenel A. C. (28) the foul line. Lee tossed in three Fords all over the floor in the last scheduled for March 1 at Kaufman's G Tl fouls. Off Three Teams lii half. But the Forty and Eighters had Auditorium in Perth Amboy under 9 8 29 ,, inir afield goal in the last E. Pomeroy, f 0 0 "Tar" Miller, Amboy guard, was not reckoned on the Handerhans and the auspices of San Salvadore Coun- Carteret (26) , •>• i>f play, Ned Pomeroy wrap- Brennan, f 3 7 iMgh man with three and two for this boy Kozlowski. Things began to cil of Perth Amboy will be a top- F Tl Braithwaite, f ,*,.... '0 0 happen, notcher. A number of promising ring Kleban, rf o 1 1 i 11 a him! fought game for the eight. Kelly and Dubin trailed close- Big Victory Parade D'mrilla, If 2 I'd A. ('. second team over the Toth, c ' 5 12 ly with six. Fords outscored the Legion in the aspirants have entered in each class 1 5 1 Jaeger, e 2 4 third quarter, 13 to 9, to slice the and.it is predicted thjat th© pairings Malaszewski, c 4 0 8 .. .Ihiidfct Aces at the Parish The box score: Woodbridge Lassies Stop Fast StuUke, rg 2 Handerhan, 5 Woodbridfe (12) lead of the losers to one point, 2fi- will result in some heated matches. 2 6 .. , .. Wednesday night, 27 to 23. Hamulak, lg 1 1 Lockie, g .... 0 G F Tl Clubs To Pile Up Seven &B. In the final eight minutes of play, The show is open to all amateurs 3 •••, !l». Green Wave leading by only il wa, all Firemen. Ttfe victors out- not only in New Jersey but in New Foxe, lg 1 1 3 :-,..ii point margin and the Aces Paraons, rf 0 0 0 Game Winning Streak. r 12 4 28 Mityer, rf 113 scored the stubborn Legion cagers, York as well and not only to high .,,.-nu d<'»|>erate atcempts to tie the 12-4, to win the game by an easy school amateurs. The final date for 10 6 26 R.mbler. (32) Casey, If 0 0 0 PLAY GREAT BALL ..,.• ln'fnre the game ended, Pome- G Tl Bernstein, If 0 0 0 margin. filing application blanks by A. A. U. Score by quarters: ' i,,,>k the leather and hung in one Barry, f . .. .. 7 15 Ewart, rambling Legion guard, members is next Tuesday. Boxers Woodbridge 7 4 5 7—23 Lee>, c 0 3 3 Knocking off three in a row, the ..in the iilo court to sew up things. Madden, f . 1 3 Senft, c 0 0 0 was high scorer of the affair with not members? of the A. A. U. must Carteret 5 10 8 3—28 Avini'l led by one point at*'.lie Hckens, c .. 2 5 Jandrisevits, rg 0 0 0 Antler Girls increased their string one dozen points which he gleaned have filed by Wednesday of this Referee: Mac Intyre, Morristown. ,1 ,.i I In' first quarter, 8 to 7, but V. Orr, c 1 4 jLeffler, rg 0 0 0 of consecutive victories to seven from four and four. "Cliff""Jaeger week. It is planned by Westley Wil Secondi Loie Drnke, g .. 2 6 Kept closely bottled, the Wood- \i•,- rallied and showed the way Jost, Ig 2 2 0 over the week-end The fast step- and "Rusty" Brennan added five son, chairman of arrangements, to bridge Jayvees dropped a prelim to li:ilf tinif, 18 to 12. The Irish 'Bbnalsky, lg 0 0 0 ping Woodbridge quintet felled the «P«« Jo the Woodbridge total. present a card of twelve to fourteen 13 32 The box score: bouts. tho Carteret Reserves, 16 to M. No .,i,i, wrnt to the front in the third Aquila, ig 0 0 0 Garwood Five,14 to 7; Comet Girls, 1 man on the Woodbridge roster scor- ii' il. li'iiding 1H to 17 at its close, Score by quarters: Fordt FiremcA The following boxers have enter- 3—28 25 to 9 and the St. Mary's All Stars, ,^ p TI ed to date: Nick Sardone, 1931 light- ed more thnn two points. Markowitz I'.mriny was high scorer with Avuni-l 8 8 6 12 was high scorer with three double Rahway 3 15 8—32 Perth Amboy (27) 15 to 13. Sabo, f 1 1 3 weight champion of Perth Amboy n iinints. Jim Keating and Baka 0 o high school. Sardone, who has trans- deckers. I),.! th" loners with six apiece* Referee: Drake. G Helen Van Tassel, pivot player, Rankin, f 0 The box score: Kelly, rf 3 led the A'e against the Garwooood cclub B. Handprhan, f 5 1 ii ferred to St. Mary's, will fight under Imx score: * rr c 1 3 the Blue and White banner. W. H. S. JayTeo. (10) Me William,.if 0 scoring twici e from thhe fieldfild andd O > 1 G F Tl Ace. (23) Walter Jordan President Of Chizmadia, If 1 once from the foul line. Ruth Jae- Nelson, g 0 0 o Also Meta Kondan, North Amboy; Tl 5 9 Chester Leschinski, North Amboy; Campbell, rf 0 2 2 Kratiiid. f ... 6 New "11" Club In Woodbridge Osiecki, c 0 ger chipped in with four points and KozlowskiKlki , g 2 Daka, rf 0 0 Gadek, c 0 111 John Neychak, North Amboy; Al Pa- 0 IT. L.ttunzio, f . 5 Sis Warren, Helen Miller and Marge W, Handerhan, g B Handerhan, If 0 2 Miller, rg , 3 , one, hospital district; Alfred Ridin- Walter Jordan, of Amboy avenue, 8 Maier added the remaining tallies, j .. * ' -4 M A ttfl 1 1 it\ _Jft IT _ll \]\- .. <• 6 14 9 37 sky, 150, Metuchen; "Red" Volk, Wukovets, c 0 2 2 was elected president of the newly Dubin, rg 2 Milkiewitz was high for the losers y, , ; , Jackson, r(? . 0 2 I ittanzio, g Reinert, lg 1 American Legion (30) Metuchen; Michael Reseter, 130, St. ; man, g 4 formed "11" club at a meeting held with three. Mary's; Stephen Meszaros, Leffler, lg 0 2 0 "" " "" 135, 0 0 ! :ttanzio, g Sunday morning in the club room on 10 7 27 With Ruth Jaeger literally run-' G 5 North Amboy; John Gomas, Perth Bodnar, lg 0 nine wild, the Antlers jumped into Jaeger, f 1 1 Amboy; John Fass, Eagle A. A., 10 3 23 Main street. Mr. Jordan will be as- Scrire by quarters: ah early lead to crack the Comet Genty, f 0 4" 2 10 fisted by the following staff of offi- Woodbridge 1 5 3 3—12 5 Perth Amboy; Joseph Savins, Mea- Avenel A. C. 2nd. (27) Girls. Jaeger, with seven field goals Brennan, f a 2 1 dowbrooks, Perth Amboy, and Mi- C. H. S. Jayree* (16) Tl cers; Lawrence Campion, vice-presi- I'erth Amboy 7 2 9 10—27 and a foul, scored enough to whip Voorheeg, f 0 G F Tl G F Referee: Dubow, Hillside. Timers: 4 , chael Horvath, Meadowbrooks, Perth IT, f . 0 0 dent; John Campion, secretary; Mi- the Comets single-handed. Her fif- Lindberg, c 1 Goodman, rf 1 4 . 0 Cacciola for Woodbridge; Weiss for Ewart, g 4 12'Amboy. nithwaite, f teen points were high. 2 Efforts are being made to bring Comba, If 2 4 nth, c . 3 chael _Shannon , treasurer, Commit- Perth Amboy. Scorers: Farer fqr Coupling close guarding with fine Housman, g 1 c 3 6 . 4 toes were also appointed. Woodbridge; Horton for Perth Am- shooting of Ruth Jaeger the Antlers Horowitz, g 0 0 down some of the Golden Glove Pnmeroy, K 11 .. " .. 1 2 .. 3 8 The following were recognized as \ boy. were never in danger of losing. Only — champs and also boxers from this im- j 2,' 0 rkie. K three of the Elizabeth team's players 9 12 30 mediate vicinity. - — members of the "11" organization:' Score by quarters: Tickets for the fights may be p«r- 10 7 27 Walter Jordan, Leon Jordan, Edward were able to score. Miss Book was 4—30 chased at Hardiman's Drug Store, 2 16 Romond, Harvey Romond, John Cam- high with six. Woodbridge 9 8 9 Score by quarters: quarters: 6 6 13 12—37 Rahway avenue, Woodbridge. 7 6—23 pion, Lawrence Campion^ Horace De- Jayvees Defeated By Saturday night, in a prelim to the Woodbridga 2 2 3 3—10 9—27 , ter, Edward Dunigan, Michael Shan- Firemen-Legion game at School No. Referee: Dubin. Carteret 15 4 G—16 "Cliff" Jaege8 r and Han- non, Andrew Damiti z andd CharleChl s 14 in Fords, the Antlers took a close Referee: Medwick, Carteret. ' Karcellona. " Convict Subs, 22-11 one from St. Mary's All Stars, 15- 13. Possino was the individual scor- Tex Rosen Uses Sixteen Play- ing star with nins points. Ruth Jae- Sig Peterson Makes ger and Helen Miller scored the re- Crusaders Drop One ers Against Woodbridge Re- maining six points. 1 Y. M. C. Club Here serves. The Antler's slipped into a 2-0 Records At Parish SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES lead in the first quarter and kept on "Rusty" Brennan Lead* Town- To Athletics 32-31 After trimming Metuchen and top at the half, 6-4. Fighting bitter- Establishes New Single Game shippers To 41 to 32 Victory By THOMAP J. BRENNAN South Amboy to attempt another ly, the local girls built up a slim four Me Creeymen Lose Third- In point lead in the third quarter which High Of 238 And Three —Rankin Is Runner-Up. QUOTH THE RAVEN consecutive win trail, the Wood- ended with the score 10 to 6. Game High Of 599. Sixteen Start* — Whip Rob- bridge high school Jayvees ^were Led by "Rusty" Brennan, who was I'ulTing ungrily on one of those twenty words, no more, no less cigars, And it is well for the winners that ins Of Perth Amboy. bumped by the Perth Amboy Reserv- they did increase their lead, for in LEAGUE STANDING high scorer by a wide margin, the •in.dt rudely into the peace and quiet of Wednesday night, flung his fast stepping Woodbridge Orioles de es in a prelim to the varsity game at the fourth quarter, they were out- Teams GP W L Pet. J' L, Me Cruery's Cru&adera de- 2 777 feated the Young Men's Club this {eftted "ii my desk, made queer gurgling sounds in his throat and began. 'erth Amboy, Monday night. The scored, 7 to 5. Thergesen 7 ,he- Athletics, 32 to 31, in a The box scores: Jost 3 2 1 .666 week, 41 to 32. The Oriole ' ' core was 22 to 11. Tex Rosen used heated court tussle this week, but ••Siiy, lissen here, you dope, why ain't I gettin' a break on a little pub-. Antler Girl. (25) Johnson 9 5 4 .555 which _ _ their third game in sixteen sixteen players in the lineup against 4 .333 in its most recent games, swept into |1 ity? I can play a better game of basketball than any guy in this town- G F Tl. Chalmers 12 starts to the Robins of Perth Amboy, Jaeger, f 1 1 15 Koyen 9 3. .333 an early lead and was never headed. 50 to 41. |th|i. LU, 1 tver see my name in the headlines? No. Do I ever expect to? Woodbridge. The score at half time favored the Wukovets was high for Wood- 1 3 . Don Zenobia, working the pivot in this rag. But let me tell you something bridge with five points. Campbell and Maier, c 1 0 2 By taking two out of three from winners, 17 to 14. position, starred against the Athlet- M. Miller, g 2 0 4 Lloyd Johnson's pinners this week in With Lynch and Hughes fighting ics with ten points, all of which were Leffler chipped in with four and two 1 Pariah House league games, Therge^ hard to keep the Y. M. C. in the run Tin; uflic&icat, if «« had one, would have dozed off. Your most obe- apiece. Soko was leading Bcorer of H. Miller, g 0 1 herge p scored from the field. Reid was run- — — — sen's men remained on ner-up for high score honors for the ••'• -i-rvant couldn't. One has to be polite once in a while, you know. My he game with eight points. Wood- in the ning, the Orioles were forced to step >ridge trailed, 9-4, at the half. 11 3 26 Rahway avenue loop with seven wins out in the third quarter to build up winners with eight points. and two losses for an average of a comfortable lead for themselves. [i ;i nut visitor raved on. ilebbe he got blue in the face. I dunno. But he The box Bcore: Comet Girlt (9) A. Stolorik and Hydo fought l-l uik. So I let him. G Tl .777. Jost's team is in second place They did this by outscoring their gamely in an attempt to save the W. H. S. J.yvet. (11) opponents, 13 to 8. G F Tl Book, t 2 2 with two and one for ,666. game for the A's. They copped high Fricks, f 0 Sigurd Peterson, of the Ohalmers Brennan was high with seventeen Campbell, f -..• 2 0 4 0 score laurels with twelve and eleven Twenty minutes since the last paragraph. He put his hat on, pounded Md Candle, f 0 team, passed W. Koyen's high score points, Rankin was runner-up for the points respectively. If'Tu-thing that looked like a fist right on a bunch of my nicest copy, tosa- Baka, f , 0 0 0 Gleaaon, c 0 " of 285 by rolling 238 this week. Pet- winners with seven. Rath and Baka Despite Reid's efforts to keep the Handerhan, f 0 0 0 Allen, g 0 erson toppled Lloyd Johnson's high added six apiece. Lynch and Hughes Robins,,at bay, the Crusaders were |i—"-«<» 579 with 599» . led the losers with nine points apiece. forced to bow to the Amboyans by a Jackson, g 0 0 0 Hanson, g 0 Expose him to the ridicule of the world? I will not. The institutions Habich, g 0 0 0 0 | The scores: The box score: nine point margin. Reid tied With •etfler, g 1 0 2 E. Koyen (1) Oriole. A. C. (41) Jaglonski for scoring honors. Both |»i'e already overcrowded. Now get this. 2 3 W. Koyen 199 157 180' G Pi Tl players hung in eight double-declnro 5 ~T Tl Gobble Garwood: L. Waldron 147 153 165 Brennan, rf 8 V 17 I and three fouls for a total of nine- Here's a nice Woodbridge township boy who dares invade the sanctity P. A. JayvM. (22) Antler Girl, (U) ~ B. Sullivan 156 187 141 Rankin, If 3 1 7 I teen. The scoring of Baiga and.Matis G F 100 was a great assistance to the Robins. Hmd privacy of, of — well, anyway, he wasn't invited. He waltees in here G F Tl *' Blind 100 100 Rath, c 2 2 Warren, t 1 0 1 E. Koyen 175 182 162 Howard, c 1 0 The two scored twenty-one 'points will demands publicity, meanwhile openly admitting that he is good— if J. Johnson, t 2 0 4 Jaeger, f 2 0 between them. ucci, f .- 0 0 0 Baka, rg 3 0 |)i'.'t the best. Blow me downl (Apologies to Pop Eye). M. Miller, f 0 0 77? ~7T9 748 Keating, rg -. 0 1 The box score: Augustine, f 0 1 1 Van Tassel, c 2 1 61 Levingin, f 0 0 0 Jaeger, lg .'. 1 0 Crutidert (31) H. Miller, g 0 2 2 , Johmon, (2) 113 168 Fitzpatrick, lg 0 0 G F Tl Pretty well known, too. But as a basketball player he would make a Turtletaub, f L 0 0 0 M. Maier, g , ., 0 1 1 L. Rymsha .: 159 hristensen, f '..J 0 0 0 133 143. — — — Reid, f 4 0 8 Ik-cod . Hen) heh. Sorry, folks. You'll have to guesB, _ A. Larkf : 132 18 6 41 Otlowski, c 1 0 0 0 14 F. HallT 186 168 U7 I Krumen, f 2 0 4 \L * L. Johnson, c 2 0 4 153 190 I Youit| Men'. Club (32) Zenobia, c 6 0 10 Garwood (7) E. Johnson 156 204 172 And they lick stamps! ' Jacobsen, g 0 0 0 G XI L. Johnson 164 G F Tl Moy, g 10 2 Lund, g 0 0 0 V, Pruessner, f 0 0 ~"ZZ Lynch, rf 4 9 Slater, g 2 0 4 BRIEF BITS Sokol, g 4 0 8 771 790 MP Dowell, rf 0 0 Miller, g 2 0 4 2 2 Haller, f ....: 0 0, Tkergeitp (2) Hughes, If 4 Raterjak, g 0 Grander, f -..., 0 16 0 32 What did the Handerhans do to the Legion? Whooie! Bob and Bil ZinAer, g * 1 3 1 R,! Thergesen 124 129 183 Oliver, c : 1 0 0 Jacknitz, f 0 Wl Borchard 1Ai Norman, e 1 Athletic. (31) certainly: hitting on all six for the Fords Firemen, Saturday night, Bauer, g ;- 0 Larson, c 0 I i'h'! NftpearNp, , g JJ 0 0 3 CJHilyer 104 127 190 Longstreet, rg 2 Tl Victory gives tha Firemen a two to nothing edge in the series, Milkiewitz, g ...r 1 V 2 Jaslowaki, g 0 0 L. Pruesaner, g 0 •> E. Olson 152 188 Ifister, Ig ." 0 W. Heaton ..: ,,179 175 165 _- F. Diabft, f 12 Wea Wilsoh and his committee are hard at work" -qn plans for the K, 4 22 7 R. Lorch JU43 188 190. . ' 12 8 32 A. Stolorik. f 11 0. amateur flghta to be staged in Perth Amboy, March launder the Score by quarters: s —* 1 Referee: "Vic" Shernftm. Hd i 2 y 5 2—11 Bump Saints: | I 706 2 I ""spices of San ailvadore Council. Nice looking bunch of Ib'oya have Woodbjidge .»!.... 2 2 Antler Girl. (IS) 807 816, ___ ir 6 7—22 l Johnson (1) uleseki, g 2 jiilrtady signed up, ' Perth ikmboy G F 143 143 Possino, f , , 4 1 9 L. Rymsha 152 Township Baseball League U 2 4 F. Hall 122 137 130 15 1 31 Jaeger, f 1 132 120 Sure Thing For This Spring While on the subject of amateur flghto. Saw a card presented Monday Rutgers Junior Prom In Now Van TasBel, c 0 0 0 A. Larkin 1*1 Lose one; : 0 0 E. Johnson 192 165 185, . in the Arena at Trenton, Half a dozen knockouts and » whale of a Gymnasium At New Brunawick Warren, g ..' , 0 16, „0„ 171x,» ' That a baseball league of some 1m- Cruudert (41) Maier, g 0 0 0 L. Johnson 188 1_ portance, will be started in tne MWn- Tl Many local residents are expected H. Miller, g • 1 0 737 708 ship this spriag i« indicated by the Krumen, 1 0 _ _ , . 773 Reid, f 8 1 Nice exhibition by the Prinze of Siam. He studies at Princeton, you to be among the seven hundred un- n number of major clubs that oave al- dergraduates, alumni and guests who 6 8 16 £•• Koy* (1) 100 ready signified intentions, of'joining Zenobia, o k 4 know. Goes in lor boxing in a big way, even though he's only a little fel- will attend the Rutgers Junior Prom 8t Mary'i (13)* Blind ™ 100 100 162 »uch a loop if present plaW for »uch Slater, g 2 in the new R u t g e r a Gymnasium, G P T1W. Koyen » 224 161 Moy, g 2 - low. Tip8 the Fairbanks at 102. Ii a trifle over nve feet or so. " L. Waldron 165 .148 162 ' a circuiiit t are followeflldd throughthrouh. tonight. The Prom, at which the Stonnaker, f 2 1 164 pill Ptrna, booking manager for MilUr, g ..._ 0 0 R- Sullivan - 179, 171 Strong as they n«k» '«m. After the bout, he got down on the canvas Casa Loma Orchestra, of Canada, White, f , 0 1 149 the Campbell B. B. C~' WA coach *J>i

Judge Harold G. Pickersgill | tfreckenricifce Auxiliary Has Janet Gage Chapter Speaker At Men's Club Meet Woman's Auxiliary ! Woodbridge G.E.T. Holds Big Meeting With Mrs. Reyder 111*- Men'- Club «fof the Methodistt , HOC Kin |YlPPtlll0 •l"1"1 Strom-. -<»n nf Mr. and Mrs. ! The Urerkenridce Auxiliary of the Address Local Unit Has Open Meeting held it- leKUlar meeting Whl- IMHaWs utBiSg "MeetinIVVUII5g .I.ihn Strome, ,,f Wrdgewnod avenue, Benefit Card Party Presbyterian chinch met Tuesday i,,ight' at the home of -Mrs. Harry m-day in the lecture room of the ----- [who is a stud, nt a! Princeton, will Will Talk On "George Wa»h Mrs. J. E. Breckenridge Pre- •iiMirii The president, Ray Howell, All Dny Session Held In L*C- preach the Fi-nmin at, (he evening! At Home Of Mr. and Mr». Mac Ueyder. sides — Klemrrier Kaltiessen in the First Presbyterian n n T T LI m DI Miss Grace C. Huber had charge, ington" Before Wonnnaa n • 1 Bell — Ten Tables Of Play- , (he (ll,votjomi| service and read a j Club, February 25. Speaker. Perth Amli'iy, was thi speaker. Judge ' teri»n Church. era. * 'chapter of the mission study book, j lioker.-Vill who is an authority on Mrs. .1. E. Hr-eckenridge, Mrs. A. Cod and the Ceiisu The Hoard of Directors of An open meeting of Janet. (Jaire hiMnncnl evvrtt-; '(fine a most inter- An all day mooting of the Wom-,F. Randolph anil Mrs. Whitney Leo The G. K. T. Club held n sucee??- Rafrechmenti, were served-during !!:• Chapter, II. A. |{. wna held Mondny ••-•tine talk on, ".•iMMjr.e «asning'on an s Auxiliary oi the rresiiyterian son were the (ruesis «i me meiucnpn fulgent card party Monday night \ lhc>ci.l hour.The next rneeting Woman's Chib met yesterday af, night in the Presbyterian Church. .11 New Jersey." ('hurch was held Wednesday in the] Woman's'Club yesterday when Fed- . ., , , M , ,,„ .will be held Monday, February 2fl, at r(|()n n( ,|,(, dome of the 0I Mr- an<1 MaC Mrs. J. E. Brockenridge, recent, pre- Mr. K. Chn~t.iphi-r.-inn played a Vcture room of the church. The/ i ration day win 'observed. A splendid ' '', " the home oPMrs. Charles Kiihlman. ^ A y Iiam|l)lph on sided at the meeting, which was in piano ~W.) that was wiiiten in lRdO meeting "opened at 10 o'clock, "" .program was given in honor Of '"'" ('rove avenue. There w«re ; T|lf)fos. e present were: Mrs^LBiec^- [n ^ ,,bsctIC(, ()f the prMid,,Y observance of the George Washing- "The liable uf Tren'on". Van Mun-; jrrs [,(.iar,;] Reynolds had charge Washington's birthday. | ten tables of players. - [enridge, ' Mrs . HarrI rry Tappen PP , --,,-. ,5 r r ' Fn,m' '<"" vice-president, Mrs. Will, , ton Bicentennial. u, i, (ieorge RitleV ,mil F.rie Straight ,,f the-prncrnm ahd led the devo- High scores were made in con- Fred Baldwin, Mrs. Ororgt- F.iim. ]{ (B jn ch of ,hft m ;• •Klemmer KaltiMwn, of Ni-w t-f Millincti.n, fornvr member* of vlona|St f,,lU(,(| l,y the ringing of The choir of Trinity Episcopal tract bridg rm( e by lrsMrs. Harold Cotitts Brunswick, was the speaker, in pla'c ihe Men'- rliib, with, a group of men t) j "Beneath the (>o-s of church is rehearsing Stamcr's "Cru- " , ' ". "J . ' Mrs. Logan Bock.i.s, Mrs- M. tin ^ ^.-^^ WM rea(,Rm , - l5 ill. Mr.' •mm Millington, w.-r,. guests'of. the , .,l)s ^ ' ? °" ;ciflxion", to be given Palm Sunday "'" - Christiansen. Reyder, the Misses Grace (. Hubei, h . . w „, c, ' '• .,!,„ mi.ml.ei, of the Boy ' ^ _„ ,, „, ,,1 afternoon at three o'clock. • | Auction bridge: Mrs. Kenneth Helen I,oLorchu Wonnlell, Anna ,Hart Clar. Waina Ilanse- I-on- Washington > Kaltcissen gave a very ink i i"-ti»L' club, The call to worshi:p wa* read bj' { be held Saturdah y afternoon, F,i, talk on the life of Wa'Miiiiif11''!. Smuts Thornton, Mm." A. G. Brown, Mrs. ^d'Gcnoviovp Keen*. Mrs. Reynolds. The theme was, , The Little Woman's Club is meet- ' '-ester Weiger, Miss Davidson and rimry 20. The meeting opened, with^li. sing- "Disyipleship and Apostolship." The regular club meeting will |, ing of the Star Spangled Banner. leship and i i ir-E this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Kilienberger. The Hymntiymn, "Jesu-Jesus Calltanss fjs.us."" > when plans will consolation prize went to Miss Ruth held Thursday, February 25, in th, The organ selection- "S'.hrrzo" V>AlltC Mias Lor)18 Mc( orVi Craftsman's Club, <; nnd an arrangement nf ''Lead. Kind- Jt/UUid Scripture and Prayer by Mrs. ,)(, complcted fol. tht. annuil| "Csst Tracey. Protests Are Voiced Judge Harold Piekersgill will |, ly Light" were played by Harry Reynolds. , ' Kight" to be held Friday night, Feb- ! Pinochle: Miss Martha Laurltsen, the speaker. His subject will |.. Stone Martin, of Rahway. VHIV M|SR A r Vocnl solo, "I Heurd the Voice of. runrv 2fl, in Muniripnl Hall. I - 'verson. "Grnrge Washington in New Jersey James Prescott, tenor soloist sank Jesus Say" by Mrs. William Card- | Fan-Tan: Mrs. J. H. Bayer, John Against Salary Cuts Mrs. Dorothy French Penrsall . Kipling's "Itectwio.inl" by Do Koven Her. n( " I St. Margaret's Unit of. Trinity' Fleming. u iWestlield will sing two groups , nnd "Homing" by Del Reigo. Mrs. (Continued from page one) adp ge Episcopal Church met Monday night Ford* P. T. A. Membera Hear j , ^^ Mrs. Pearaall will h A. G. Brown accompanied. Council attended Camp Burton-at- 1('an td a > Harned. Eleanor roOnS and resuRed iri« totil of 32** b*™ J°>' W l«n^coii. I Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Lidflell, Rev. •Fonh WM htdd Wednesday after- ; Club are planmng to wear Colony Molfett. Adelaide The Merrill, Elizabeth Baker. Anna Par- ofXriUm Council Scouta in attend-' afternoon session onened at John DemareH. of Hackenmcfc, ! W. V. D. Strong, Mrs. A. G. Brown, ;noon in School No. 14. There were costumes. The members who wMh „• Fons, Jean Kreger•T, Eleanor.u-an"r JICJIIUMerrill,, ,'" ai ramCampn ...fo.r _a t leas- t one wee. ._.k. ' 2 o'clock with Mrs. A. F. "Randolph spcnt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F.thel Dign, Mrs. Hugh Tomp- several speakers who discussed school invited to come in Colonial costun: • - • •- !inc' c a ' ,-..-, • Mrs. Maxwell Logan. | kins, Mrs, W. A. Osborn, Mrs._ J. H. Unances. Mrs. William Hnndorman, I • Rarbara Stern and Evelyn Kre-gor. during the summer, while the Nation-( •- . , ... . . Tne I Rtillwell, Mrs. M. Berris, Mrs. E. p,- ident of- the association read nn Plans are being mr.de to organize .,] Council average is only lo'V sessipn opened with singing, , . _,. es .... LaurR Urol'm«n HM1M! a chapter for the daughters of the Definite progress in Sea Scouting America, The Beautiful." The \ daughter was born Monday at Christiansen, Mrs. Ray Killenberger, .,,-tiele written by Mrs. William t. ! At Benefit Bridge In Avenel members. ,vas renortod'by" I)r Charles W minion study was resumed with the tho Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Mass., ' Mrs. Harold Coutts, Mrs. Emil Kaus, Little, of Rahway, who is' president rea{iin f 1ll<> thir(l The eighth birthday celebration of \aultv which included the organize-' K « chapter, "Hard to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prichard, i Mrs. Kenneth Thornton, Mrs. J. H. (,f the New Jersey Congress of Par- |Timos Mrs A f; Erb f Marblehead, M y, W l Teacher. The AVENEL — A. Valentine Bridr the chapter will be' held Monday, };,._ nf a „„„. cm tJ.,nut shin'at Se- " **>' - - - - °f Marblehead, Mass. Mrs. Prieb- Hayer, Mrs. Willia m G. Wilson, An- cntcnts san an(d Teachers. The article which March 21 at the home of Mrs. An- waren sponsored by the Sewaren Mo-! r -••-,.. .--. Better ;mi Was formerly Miss Carol Martin, 'drew McCord, P. W. Lauritscn, St\, js editorial in text, strongly opposes was held at the home of Miss Lain i thony Christiani in Rod Bank. . i Amboy Di-! , L'alJ-lv" W"K rt\™ hy. Mrs. J. E. ,,f t,,wn. the Mtsae.i Ruth Tracey, L. David- ;,„,, cut in <=chno] budgets that would d-nssman for the benefit of the Ral-. lnl 5oat club- The Pertn e id B r l0 h e 1 son_ _ Harrjpt Tuz^ ^ Marpiflrep t Voor_ invo]vinvo]vee dldloppin).oppin)ff pssentp ials of educa- ' wawayy YY.. W W.. & & Y Y.. M M.. H H.. AA.. SundaySunday, vision of Sea'Scouting built six nf-! J^ y «1 /"} C^ W. «»k? * . Jfy"he"; . T J„. I teen foot sloops from a special fund >• ° M"" " H' " .fi * '^ T f'. ". "Thaye' r Martin will spend the bbees , AAnn a JJohnsonh . MtMarthha LuriLauritt - ti,,i n TThh e retentiotti n of dtidomestic! PPrizei s were awardedd to thh ef follc contributed for that purpose Nine ' Tno fifth chapter, "Better Schools week-eeek-enr d with Mrs. Martin at the sen and A. Iverson. fscience, manuall trainini g and otheth r jng: Miss Mildred Lilienfield, Mi Sea Scouts spent one week on n Sea 'wa s rcaiJ '•>by ' ^Mrsrs- . |jilliaLilliann MorrisMorris, , homhomee o of Mr. and Mr?. Charles Prich- 1 studies involving development of Shirley Miller, Miss Miriam Green Scnnt Training Ship during the sum" I™*1 concluding chapter, "Youth and j,rd. of Marblehoad, Mass. '. hand and brain is strongly urged. An | house, Miss Sylvia Bass, Mr. Carl Ox- h Fortnightly Guild Meet* | outstanding sentence in the article , man. m(r • *" ' | the New Day" wns read by Mrs. The Cub Division of Scouting for ! ''"^ stron»'-. The closi,nK 1™^™' Miss Doris Martin is visiting Mrs. With Mi*» Dorothy Sattler rea.._.d. by Mrs.. . __.Handerha. n is: "Cutting Those; present were: Misses Po.it! unger boys enrolled HI in f, CublwBfl a P«triotu- devotiona SHrv.co in William G. Keene, of Lynn, Mass., salaries of teachers wouldn't heir) the Black, Miriam Greenhouse, Rulh Tuesday Afternoon Study Club Two Packs are organize...nl-pdj i;n„ I honor of the bi-centennial of deorge- and Miss Susie Freeman is visiting Miss Dorothy Sattler, of Amboy situation we are in and would only Friedman, Frances Kawut, Mildred Ha» Enjoyable Program — Perth Amboy, one in Woodbridge Washington. Mrs. Amy Kellogg, of Weston, Mass. avenue, entertained the Fortnightly abuse a profession that never had a Lilienfield, Shirley Miller, Frances nnd two in Carteret. This division The program was as follows: Guild Monday night. Plans were Square deal." Bliizer, Sadye Robinson, Mrs. Hal- Meet March 1. wrfs established about a year ago and Prayer song, "God Bless Our Na- completed for the Martha Washing-! Other speakers were: Mrs. Albert berstadter of Rahway, Misses Ella is, growing steadily. tive Land." ton tea and bazaar to h- e hel• •d• Sa- t.'Gardner , , vice-president of the Newand Sylvia Bass of Linden, Messrs. The Tuesday Afternoon Study , '"^""^thTmos'f illuminating aacr Prayers by Mrs. Leland Reynolds, Mrs. Stephen Wyld i.rday afternoon from "2:30 until 5 Jersey Congress of Parents and Joseph Greenspan of Avenel, Carl Club was de^htfully enUrbuned |tiv]t|es of St,outin durh,g the p8st Mrs. B. B. Wallmg, Miss Sadie Oxman, Harry Blitzer, Benjamin h o'clock in the lecture room of the Teachers, and Howard Sharp princi- Tuesday at the home of M.ss Helen . has heen the civic Service ren- Brewrter and Mrs. A. P. Randolph. Methodist Church". " j pal of the school who discussed the Blume and Herman Kagen of Rah- y the B°y Scouts of the Rari- "Lord's Prayer." Has Benefit Party The members will wear colonial election to be held tomorrow on the way. — Two interesting papers, Historic t(m R Distri<.t The outstanding Poem, "First in the Hearts of His i costumes and the room will be deco-'manual training appropriation in Refreshments were Bergen County" was given by Mrs. lCommun1t service was thhe coHecti..n . Countrymen," Mrs. H. W. Von Bre- (Enterta ;ns At Cards For Bene- rated in the patriotic colors. Woodbridge. C. M. Liddle and "Poets of; New * f over 4 000 artides of clothing for fit Of Harmony Shrine No. During the study hour Miss Vesta A program was presented by the Jersey," by Mrs. George Mem 1 |the unempioyed Rdief Committee of Vocal solo, "America," Be ] Peterson read the history of Wood- children of ths school after the Mrs. Alonzo Davies Hostess " i The musical numbers included ,,th A b hi h distributed Friends," Louise Morris, 15 — Many Present. bridge from 1690 to 1700. speaking. To Her Bridge Club Tuesday chorus singing of patriotic songs. ' e Perth Ambo. y __Woman'. s Club, j [ ° em' "VaUey Forge>" Un' W' Refreshments were served; by Miss Three vocal duets, "Juanita," w r r Mrs. Stephen H. Wyld and Miss Sattler and Miss Jennie Jackson. "Annie Laurie" and "Drink To Me e t t C a n , M r ; • , r.v,n:rmlln nf ,!,» ' Great," Mrs. A. h. Randolph, enjoyed. the members H mn by the Paul Kingberry, Mrs. Alice Pomeroy Court Mercedes No. 7G9, C. D. of Those present were: Mrs. G. A. ers and Mrs. Stanley Pot- Jj^'J;, ^m"'ut'e and Hanv F ' y ' "America" followed 1 nnd Mrs. S. H. Wyld. A. held its annual kiddie party last Delicious refreshments were | McLaughlin Mrs Paul Kingberr. ter read P.re on ,°?'? ; ! ""'The' lecture room was beautifully Pinochle: Mrs. George Haffner, night at the Columbian Club. Cos-' served. The table wss decorated in ]Mrs . Thomas Peterson and Mi' mation onResiden Ihe George'Wellingtot Hoover's proclan- •'""'. t" f' , J " • Mizpah benediction. ~" """ t - . M I Hi I >. lllUlllilS JTLILISUU cl.lU 1*1 • f r e !8 G , ,!.„ n uiir.,,,1,: ^~ i-omingsS ,t° fltreasurer,i '^ w, thiS;;e net ^expen^ian- dJ . appropriateli.,,,,,,,.,, „,,,.,y „decorate ,„„. iinn]d b, y the Mrs. Bertha McCabe Mw. Ray Sig- tume awards were made to Misis Lor- |keeping with St. Valentine s Jtty and • Stephen Wyld, of town; also Mrs. li The Mrs. John nor, Mrs. J, W. Shephard. etta Sullivan and Mrs. Fred Wither-; the place cards were comic Valen-lj Bakt,ri g^ Mrs_ Forrcst Brail: ts were served by the that the next meeting will be idge. Awards in the games v I waite andMrs. W. Dey, of Avon- Council would bo aide to operate un- A silhouette of Washington in a Clara David. by Mr?. O. S. Dunigan and Mrs. Jos- The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. til May first with the present, cash 1 H. W. Von Bremen.- ,, fl.am w,Uch was encased \n a Whist: Mrs. A. N. Jellyman, Miss eph Powers. Mrs. T. X. O'Brien won Clifford'Taylor, of Linden; Mr. and available The usual financial Cam- Jrame of ,.C(i while and biue was the Dorothy Jellyman. the book award. Refreshments were Mrs. Alfred Larkin, Mr. arid Mrs. ; Valentine Party Held At pa.gn will be conducted in April. 1\w , . , . minia- Five Hundred: e tol ()f Ul(1 de ,orations A Mr Elizabeth served. Edward Koyen, of Metuchon; Mr.; ! Council hha s no billlls outstanding and e tol ()f Ul( de orat rmen appoint-, Reports of the various committees man, Mrs. George Battman, Mrs. Civic and patriotic Anderson and Mary Detwieller. rick Linn, Mrs. Pettcy Daub, Mrs. T The proceeds of the James Keown, Mrs. Thomas Peter-^ ™^ h'h'll ^ ^}^1 Th d f th J K M Th Pt 10:00 A. M.—Church school. societies will attend. Address by 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer , and Mrs. Sarah VV. Johnson, Junior sermon: Topic, "George Wash- Past National Councilor, Daugh- SUPPER AT AVENEL ington-Episcopalian." ters of America. A supper will he held in the l-'n Refreshments were served »« , ^ y 4:30 P. M.—Evensong. Presbyterian Church in Avwiel : M Vri! T, i McCornuck; camping, Harold P. i™;,PR , »f L •,..( mk i>:00 A. M..—Wednesday. Holy nipht between 5:30 and 8 o'cl"< Mrs. Thomas Roy was general j, , publicity, Morris Margaret- ° ..£O American Indian" and ner, Mrs. Paul Kingberry and Miss First Church of Christ, Scientist chairman arising her were Mrs / ^ » Raymond W.j ^V-^f Ameucarl Eucharist. '' A menu of Boston baked bean tp Sco y Clara Ntlsim, of Woodbridge. A Branch of The Mother Church, J. W. Shephard and Mrs. Richard Muf, oivic & ,»•• Hen M c ,./ Chm^ 9:00 A. M.—Friday. Holy Eucha- The First Church of Christ, Scientist, brown bread, cabbage salad, s 1 >. Krohne. lough; reading program, The Rev. rist. in Boston, Mass. loped potatoes, picalli relishes, him Charles Vineze; troop organization, 7:30 P. M.—Friday. Vesper serv- Sunday Service—11:00 A, M. made pie and coffee for a nonm HAPPY BOYS DANCE Harold L. Hall. ice with children's choir and Sunday School—9:30 A. M. sum. The Happy Boys of Avtnel will CLASSIFIED ADS The new 1932 Executive Board is Twenty Children To sermon. Wednesday Testimonial Meetine— hold a dance tomorrow night. Music now being organized and will begin Classified advertisement* ODly on* 8:,00 P. M. will be furnished by Jack Bauman's tn function next, week. All of the :ent a word; minimum charge 25c. ST. JAMES Thursday Reading Room—3:00 - orchestra, the Dixie Ramblers, for- Kiddie Camp In 1932 5:00 P. M. men identified with the Raritan 7:00 A. M.—Low Mass. OBITUARIES merly of the Hotel Pines. FOR RENT I ~ i):00 A. M-—Low'Mass. Sodality wijl receive Holy Communion. doing in the character building and iFURNISHE "!>• MiddlesexD rooms: Hotel, ?,4 Mai a ween streetk and, j According To Announcement 10:30 ft. M.—High Mass. "MLND" will -be tihe subject of the citizenship training of the hoy- j «?'• Amb°y avemU!' Woodbridge, By Dr. William London, the l.c.ssuii-Scnnuii ill all Churches Mrs. Mary Cunningham of Chri:,t, .Scientist, oil Sulukiy, Feb- bond of the RaritBn Bay District. !w T 9 19 tf PRESBYTERIAN County Metdical Committee 19:45 A. M.—Church school. ruary l\, 1932. Woodbridge Township organtea-!•"• *• ""^ , .. Mrs. Mary Cunningham, fifty •• L ^Chairman. ' 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. Ser- The (ioldcu Text is: "God hath tn years old, wifi- of Hugh Cinnm tion is as follows: One or two large furnished rooms. iml [5'ven the spirit uf :c;ir; but Dr. William London, chakman of mon topic, "The Religion of Uh ham, 111):, Elizabeth street, Perth A District Commissioner, Kent Ljght housekeeping, if 'desired; all ui power, and oi love, ami of a 1 0 the medical committee of the Mid- Washington." ; boy, died Monday ufternoon at '• -liV " „, ,„ , „ „ . . i improvements; rent reasonable. 339 :i:00 P. M.—Junior C. E, sound uiiiiil" (II Timothy 1:7). home of her daughter, Mrs. Midi dlesex County Recreation Council, Aiuuny the citation* which coin- Iroop ,11, Albert H Bowers, Act- ('olumbu.s Ave. Intiuire 77 Main St. 3:00 P. M.—Intermediate C. E. P. Schubert, 111 Dunham I>1.< announced that twenty children prise the Lessun-Struion i» the ful- ing .Scoutmaster, Woodln-idge. rhone Woodbridg« 8-23S5. 0:45 P. M.—Hi - C. E. Woodbrid^e, after a slmrt itl"' would be admitted to the Kiddie Iuwmt4 fruin tin- l.ihK-: "My n, Troop ;t2, Alexander G. R. Quekh, ^y j j_22 T. F. Keep Wi.ll Camp thid year. The G:45 P. M.—Young People's So- i{1 Ifesides her husband and duui;b: iSiMuitmasier, Woodbridge. p - '. - ' ^ ciety. •itteml 1,. nij. wirds; inclinu thine Mia. Cunningham Is survived b> Troop MS, Jiihn T. Tetley, Scout- j FOR RENT — Flat at 443 School agencies representing the camp in far until my sayiiiKh. Fijr they are master, Woodlrridge. street, Woodbridge. 5 rooms; all Woodbridgu Township are the Board 7:45 P. M.—Evening worship. John h(c uutu lliu.se that lind them, ami son, John Cunningham, of Melui-h Strome will preach. His topic one grandchild; three sisti'is, M Troop 34, Harry I. Sechrist, Skip- improvements; upply 11G Wood- of Health and" the school nurses. iualtli tu all their Ili-sh" (1'roverbs 1 per, Sewaron. bridge avenue, Sewaren. Referrals by the agencies will be will be: "Li(?ht, That Opens and Thomas Cunninuham, of TotU-n^ ' Transforms." Text John 1:4. Mrs. Maurice P. Dunigan and M Troop [il, J. Kinar Lursen, Scout- W. I. 1-2U tf. examined by one of the members of The l.i-sMin-SiTiiiiiii alsu includes 1 master, Fords. the medicut committee. 1:00 P. M.—Wednesday, Mission- tlii- tulliiwiiiK passage from the J. Barron Levi, of Woodbridt? '. •' Troop f>2,. V-irtof Lund, SuuuUnau FOB RENT—Small fupished apart- ary luncheon meeting. Cliriniian Science. tt-xtbuok, "Sci- foqr brothers, Andrew, W ill 1 " ment; also rooms (trid board. Ap- .The camp will open Jung 27 and ler, Fords. continue until August 31; There (4:00 P. M^-Wednesduy. MulUweek citti imd lU-,tltli""n, Scoutmaster, Kuasbey. 8-0003M. ing July and the same -number of It Means To Believe In Jesus "The basis of all health, sinltssncss, yesterday morning, 9:30 oVl" Troop 57, George- R. Hansen, I. 5-1 tf. girls will unjoy the month of Aug- Christ." ami immortality is the great fait from the hu«ne of Mrs, Schubert, Scoutmaster, Hop.elawn. ust. that (iod is the only Mind; and tl|is Woodbridge, ^followed by a sob' Onehkndlekhothsr ROOMS AND BOARD requiem mass at St. James church Pack 30, Rev. Howard A. Breisch, 611 flarron avenue, Woodbridge, Mrs. E. H. Boynton, vice presi- METHODIST Mind must be no, merely believed, Acting Cubmaster, \Voodbridge. U;l!) A. M.—Church .school. but it muiit be miikiRjtiiod" Cp- 3-W' 10 o'clock. Interment followed in : "Mother tells me The V. J. Aone 892. dent of the Kiddle Keep Well camp; James cemetery. District Commissioner, Patrick W. I. 8-14 tf will hold a Tea at her home early 11:00 A. M.— Morning worship. Ser Woodbridge Delicatessen Uoylaii, in Mar«h, and at that time will out- mon topic, "Pedigreed Sins." is the finest shop she ever ^Troop 41, Avenel, E. A. Wallace, FOR SALE line the plans for the summer and 7:45 P. M.—Evening worship, Ser- FREE LECTURE Scoutmaster. the rules and regulations governing mon topic, "Not Par From the First Church uf Christ, Scientist, dealt at." Troop f!l, Coloniii, James Curri», FOR SALE—Five room house With admissions to the camp. Kingdom." in Sewaren, invites all to a free lec- Scoutmaster. bath and all improvements in Row- ture on Christian Science to be giv- Mrs. Julia Rivera land place. Telephone Woodbridg« en in the Woodbridge high school aw- Troop 71, Iselin, vCarl Brink man, moved anywhere with A-l equip- CONGREGATIONAL WOODBRIDGE 8—1710. 0:45 A. M,—Church school. dltorram Sunday afternoon, Febru- Mrs. Julia Rivera, colored", Scoutmaster, ment; storage reasonable. 441 Am- years old, wife of John Rivera, r boy avenue. Tel. Perth Amboy 2318. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. ary 21, at 3:15 p. m. The lecturer, DELICATESSEN BUSINESS NOTICE Mr. Prank Bell, C. S. B. of New York tory lane, Wqodbridge, died 1932 George Washington Memorial W. I. tf 4:15 .P. M.—Vesper service. 5:00 P. M Christian Endeavor. City, a member of the Board of Lec-day morning at the General Hi . 102 Msip St. Tra« Planting TRUCKING, local or long di«t«no». tureship of The Mother Church, Perth Amboy. Besides her husban Sycamore. Tree, 8 to 10 ft |2.00 8:00 P. M—Wednesday Mid-week ls AVENEL two triMit* at yoilr convenience. prayer service, Klrst Church «f Christ. Scientist, in she is survived by five children; Amer. Elm, 8 to 10 ft $1.75 JtoBt.ii), MHSS., has a practical and father; Albert Harris; two sist.•• II. FeincitiHii ,Sr., and H. Feineman Silver Maple, « to 10 ft $l.fi0 Phone Woodbridge 198. John Thom- 1., of New York, were guests of Mr. as. Oakland avenue, Sewaren. AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN joyous messagb for everyone. Mrs. Alman Wheeler, Sharon H Norway Maple, 8 to 10 It t2.85 Pa, and Mi*. William Pennyfeath • nd Mrs. I), (irossman Thursday. Home Chestnut Tree, 5 to 6 ft $2.00 10:00 A. M. Bible school. RAGS WANTED 11:00 A. B. Morning worship: ser- SPECIAL SERVICES and a brother, Jamea C. Harris, "< Any quantity, order now for early Woodbridge. The funeral was >'. ' Spring planting. J. E. JANgA, Nurs- Five cents a pound for clean rags. mon "The Goauel According to A special service in observance of ( N«wt of Alt Woodbr W Wednesday aftornoon »t 2- »' ''" •hip in the ery, Sewaren, N. J. (near school). Middlesex Pre&s, 18 Green street, Petw." • ^i t bi-centennial dent, th« W. I. 12-U ttj 2-26. WoodbrWge, N. J. Phone: Wood- 3:00 P.-M. Comraunicanti classes at will be held in the church Monday at the Colored Baptist church " moat widflv rea< uaper bridj* 8-1710, the 'Manae. t, February eleveeven