r GRADE CROSSINGS MUST GO ! ! THE WOOD BRIDGE LEADER Per Copy AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF WOpDBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Woodbridj*, N. J., Friday Afternoon, April W, 1929

t)Feserfl£ 'Cert, U. Ocfhtti*s"mflKterpiV(^ Mhri in the Wflifcl1 at Hie St. IRDS Thinks Rutgers Prof. ??!! ne« ^huTdfty "vniniSr. M»y *"<1. TIIOHC who hav,. not sonirrd the necessary pasteboards AIT nd- at the box oflki} early, as advance sales of ticket* indicate- ;» CJIpacity houso. BIG CROWD IS !IG HIT WITH M«urice A. Blake, of the Department of Horticul- ture at ilutgern University wii; EXPECTED AT LARGE CROWDS •ounrt a -rarntnq tit gardener) .n a, tiul:, adu>n [omorr^v afternoon, urging; thi-m ,to »•'- FACULTY PLAY ntertaining Fun-Fest Staged Miye ol -u dr..- ,u'iin'<-r which is certain to ot'nr "Seven Keys toBaldptte " to by Woman's Glut Ir.-fp.r nn' It mny ic In be Presented Tonight and Fords Fire Co. be the fourth of a series nf on' agrlwilturai mihjects Tomorrow Night .' '• . 4- "t'owk-Ffollca^, wiia presented Tuesday and over Station WOK. •'. •"lviiiii'k'..jial»,_tki )« To Bttl(1|i,,l* ", the rains have pecuvrod the two ,,r Kurds SchooVNo 14,* under li;i!iiiii Avenur Hitli School In;- previous summers'of 19^7 and pluy. to be stniw-d tonight ,l; pic'i-H of the Fords t[ti Qom- VMS, and the prem-nt month of miirniw night, Imllriiicn a re<- ;ni,l the FT>rdB Woman's Ghib. April, v^92!)p j,an \mn notable iffi.-1i.-tj-. No «fats have b^en \\ liiiccn hundred people^Vlt- loi the number- of cloudy ninl U aiyl imlroris are tulvlned'tu ,i ih< pci-ftirmajTCefl, the second min,v daya," he said. "Thlk i-iirly lo m^urc thc'Vtit seuls, niayntend to establish a false ri'lu-arHBlit of pfciyrrg- and! 1,1,-h' was neceBsary to acoem- confidence that- a plant onfe iiiindH were held yi'Btordtty 1 i,- the large number who Were placet in 'the. Boil rmnilreH no • iiixl rendition .,1s promised. further attention. Two abnor- liraci'^riiiber1, who in coach- I, in tiPt Into the crowded hu- 1 rint mi the first tlight., Arnold mally miolst su-mim-rn have .oc- i loi uiiuu't, IIHH entablislmi curred In thr I l-'.iiHt. A dry on'in - ajnatejir theatricals eoti'd the ^hqw. Hane] hl:.'"i summer l» ci-rlaln to, oeniV 1 hjy» anirtBfed In Hie. statm.- •awn wn« tjje-^accompa- sooner or latrr ami It may h«- i'irf\H "ittvwi'Tjy• tii'tj x/oiijttn'i!""*"" in 1921" • Junior Woman's Club. Chapior of tin- Order of lii si net wan a'. ahoH Bklt In The Apierlrau I.KKIWI, the • ,,wnshi|i Cummitteeman Ben -i.'i' ('lull und Bfyt-ral churt-h-- -Un'tnl. Conimltteeman Jen-a FUNERAL FOR ;ii ions. , il the part of a Lord mast-] oiinniliti'i's In charge p! tho u nsMi garbage man to win it1 as follows:- i nr his Indy love, played by VICTIM OF HIT- niaiuiwiH, M. II. Suundors, m-viivo Ryan. Her' parents, ILIHIUI, (Howard Madison), riii-s, Allla Van Sljkc s Doughnut ( tOjadys Rod< Mary limit)'. ihji-ct HtrBhuounljr'-to "their RUNJ)RIVER manager, S, K, kumu, L. p. Hoiaot^ attorney, played by "Tax df Avenel Man, Neck Ciii|ientry, J. M. McKlro/, C. Albert Lar»< t'tiblicity, JiuU> Erb. liluT of tbe cast on High- Tb« niunilwrs of the caul ar»: A. ( Kiirl Dollttl f l 'l't to liulil: I-'] Cirity, Margaret Dalton, TIIIHHHH Iiri'iiniin, .hinics )ln rflv, U, Nelson. Miss Martha Morrow, A. i il hy Ralph Sullivan iind Palsy Pelllureno. C. Kerry, D. A. Wwtcott, MISB. Vera id ini'lr parts.well, the au- Seated, left to rlsiht: MarKat'H Oerlty, John Helen Dnllon, Amhtw The.funeral of Htephen Matyas, Btln'i ('aiiiplini, Ellin Cnniplon. AlUhesky, James Brttln; 'Miss Vertm ciiiK keirt lB"e»(Hi' humor by McL'lroy, Miss Florence Cowlns; E. winy lines and. the clever por- 5S, who was kllleil by a hit and run J. Dougherty, S. fe.Werlovk , H. 'E. driver at the Intersection of Green White, E. J. RdblDBon, L. C. Holdeu, !•-• . ' • Deadlinsadline Jar. Filing iflnrt'f Fm*ffPt fn Father of Four Who in- Frollcera",' a dairce mrnrber BtFtTet afld Amboy avenW TSHI "STU ri" T l0 Third Ward M. -R. Kaundera, „ ,| hy Miss Eleanor Olsen, was day evening, was held from the.la.te Primary Candidates \}f* \ "«« ' Deserted Family Found Al nitter's orchestra will furnish n-ei-ivi'd. Those tailing part ,muslc for danclns in the gym niter Cynthia Ahdjersori, Bdltti -Morrlwiey avenue, Petitions Announced by Woodbridge PoKce both perfoftnancen., gilbert, Janet 011- yesterday morning. Services were Set Clocks Ahead Improvements Ferbel, Vivian Warren, held in the Churcli of Our Lady of "The deadline for fllitiK peti- •» Matht'w l'ocPa),r46i father of four Sullivan, and HunBary, In Perth Ainhoy. nev. Fr. tions for all Townsh4p candi- children, was released after furnish Being Planned F'TAKES lJi-satnyik. HoryatHth h ofllctatedffiitd . IInterment t wan dates to be voted on at the Tomorrow Night inu $500 bail lor tils appearance on CAsfl ^EWELRY lliiirt act was 14 *- lU'iuuu'iL. filiation, Juno lHtlv i .1.7. ^T , j^liijfc 8th., wtii-n arraigned in police |h 1><-Hk Sergeant Jack Egan of ,Tli!r exact way in which Matyas lias been set for niidnlght, May The annual cerlmony of scttlni; Ifturt here yesterday morning, on a, Two improve^, „„,,„„„« wf, 2 :Jrci., while candidates for Township Police Department was Killed Is not known. Officer R. f^" the clocks In tho housij ahead desertion charse. «P*cnal was ar-l be introduced at tlin np\t meeting of ill a daytime bi«Wk at the (In- part of a "cop". Wayne Simonsen, who wa^on duty In the county offices must file four e te<5d in Fianklin Furnace, N. J., iju, Township Committi-e. Township I home" of HJrs, Lfan. 1 days earlier, not lat(*r~tliun mid- one hour will be observed in nearly •• * ^ e Pastark, of E ,».-* "iTsfcBy", completed preeh street Waffle booth, «wtr th« : ; Friday. li'uin. They were Jeompelled to body lyirtg In the road opposite the nisht. May 18th., according to home in the Township tonior-...... r •Traffic" Se^etnt Ben" .pl!r4l lh1;lneer Merrili-and TiiwtiKh'p At-tMreet, Port, fteiding Wm. S. Hlilter, County Clerk. ro«w nl^t.i. Those-'tho forget— and feona, mqde the ari'estT .'. I lorney U^ln havliiR br-n authorlted Et"^w o«,i.?fi _?*jLf*!woman's wriBt Imviral encoris. tiooth. He Immediately'stbpped all »U' ,i.»tm, Valued Ets^Jfi; a man's slg- ilus rredinori", banloist and traffic and examined J*ll "the cars Candidates for county UWOIB there are always a. IHW-T^will liud i- Kofal ppolice received 'a tip that to prepare plans and estimates al |net rliij$ valued a»i*18 and a child's h;i|iiro, vlolinlBt, t;ave a pleas- about the croSsinn for marks, but are required to have. 100 sign- th'emselves an hotfrJate. fur church the man .was working »in a small the meeting ot the Committee Mon- ruby 1 lmpurBonailon- of two clowns.(was unable to find any. '.if"is" " ers, regardless of the po|iulu- 8\|nday' morning-. ^ itown only u few ihll^s from the pantomime was most amusing j lleved that the victim stepped off tion of their own municipali- fctatt! line in lSoi'tl»ei h. Jertiey. the ties. Candidates for municipal ty^*" g 'fipv!tig' the mission for fo*ramoyul ot thev^ody Diicea- ae,t..fur, in Standard •! i sewep. .the Hllusiens-U•••••-> tool* peopl-^-e to thi. urelnir^Funerttl * HQiiie oti that ngtire. ' _,._ |ht many Ia\i#h««-J''- - h Ore'en street, whtre It, v^e liuld for Thfe • i Few , qhjjngea have been made In "* •lust lmir o( til* program was ldentlflcatlou. A • tentative agreement has been tlriW-tiibles affecting Woodbrkise, so 40 Contractors lnade through the efforts of Town- ul show. It wus run off Identification ot the body was j far as could be learned tills morn*' 1- High School ship Engineer Merrill with Karltnn lit a "iii'u , , t-very muHfcal made by a brother, Michael of Perth 1 ing. A^raip for tlie shgppms will To>l. hip officials whleh will emihl A drawing siverul i-ncores, " | Anibfly, ^ho-read of the accident'In 1 la vonel, thih h? adfled which will "stop here on to Bid on to sewer AVlldwood ave-i iifttrnuon at .2:30 s>lviii Nielsen ojifiied ' the Monday's papers, f brotlu-r, , Jo- Band to Give its run to New York City at about nue, Foi'ds. The motion to prepare, o'clock. Servlren will be, conducted with the Hinging o( "Yuu- jseph, of Dover, la the only oth*r. sur- ii:,l(i every morn In K- J, |th.e ordinance for tlu* work was in- odle Dandy.". Donald Holz-; vivor, Several trains will be scheduled iiiul Kiiv W. D. .Stronii, of Wood- Itl .oduce(, ,,y Comni,tteemall Grau. assisted H. J. Uailey in thej a minute or two uarllef or later. Kli Ul Ibdldge. •ohi number, "Wuddins Bella, Two Concerts Cluuisut-ot.inuru ih.iii two or three . iSpeciftfatfons Ji -Mr In the hoiwe ou I'p That Old Oann of> Qtld Mrs. IV. ul'ter a loog illness. Hu minutes will ut> aa follows: out by forty contractors, all of •I'lurtji of holh ri'ceiv*.*d I The, WoodhruUe High School and his seventy-seventh year. on Honeymoon i rip ,„„.„...,mftc ...B1. —v, «..UJ| TToo NNee w vVoil , e N , ^ »xnecte.l to submit bids ^applause, | FOLK DANCE SHOW S*k Junlor\ bands will give their pre;j,Woodbridge ul •,,.,,; A, M, fuI.. JJ""^.jj^Jg Ul,ra of <:. fli'll, of Wiiodbrldni', mini;^ .. Tht&ttgk Southland mlere performances in two concerts downtown f\ev, Yoi k; JAiirtown waiR—Jji^ Hal(WSiy Valley Tnuik MAI A. isurvives him. A BOB,, William, a You (Ji-l Tls^it Name?"j to be given here next month under, now leaving at 2:25 I'* M. Will k'uvf? according to Mayor William A. sister, Mrs. William-.Gardner, of iv. much applause with swerat Lillian 1 . . . •' Tuloa, Oklahoma and' broke , , ,the . direction of Theodore/ . Hoopa.iut 2:16 I , M.; duwntown train'now . uiyaii—,—i, a„ membe. r of Ihe Join-._t Meet_-- The Folk Dance exhibition which I-, [ vi rs.-s. Miss Grace Vail Pelt. J ter of Mi\ and Mrs. William St'len-jThe baudu, botli oi Which, li^ve been Iqavius a^l 'i:'Hi 1". M.-wlll lea.re-*tm . Bids are to bi1 opened at a'wau to have been given in the Bar- : K ~ f Woodbridge, gave a" peppy M-lend-••-• , of• Newark«- •,• becam•--- e tin'i-;• bride<—<•*••! i•-n existenc•-•-•' e •-••-only- a fe»w mowths,• •-- . Will—•" ' 1:50^ ..;. "downtown• --*-. , train now leavin•• ...g I sjj'e^lar'meetinV H(, t|le= |)(mr(j in! ron Avenue Hii;h School last Friday su

of "VVlit'ii the World I*s- At of Nathan ""Dull", son of Abrahamjjjlve a complete concert progrim on ,at ,6:46 I'. M. will leave at 6:B(i;• •icliarge ot constru Pun | construction on May 2nd. evening,-has been- postponed un(l! eancUf i'eterxbn sang Duff, of Brook 'street, Woodbrid»;er -^y-Y3T(I:r *t the uptown train now leaving at 9:141 He wos< be specifications call for the ruse I Slay 3rd., duu to another event for " Y,. in 1853i He was i-;.\-<-s", insisted by In a pretty ceremony' performed at'-Hehool and on ^lay 24tli, at'the willl leavealeave'at 10:2<> 11'.. M. OI concrete ptpe with a vit'rffiedfAVRich the school gym had beon re- !'• idiiiiindson. v ioll n 1 s 1.1 ilia Avon iluntUm, in Newark, last Buiron Avenue High Sch-™. _,. pipe Ihiing. The-cant of the special served. The program, which, in- with tfaf I'm Ka-Ra-Zy Sunday evening. MlSB • Ann Duff.l The flrganizationa nave b'eenf-iOld-!hoi'leaving '9L65 \. "Mr'WtH leave. in New York Ctti .p(pe is belle-ved to be leas" than that • dudes iiumber« chosen from the ^lere. antlta broagbt down, Blater or the groom" was brldHsmaid-iing regular reiiearsaUi and,' thet-vveni-! at JIO;13; 11 :i&2 A. M. now stoppingu l a qolld vltrlfled pipe, while the achoul work in physical training, being with a' JpGtt and Louis S4lerilrlendS'4lenirlend, brobrothee r of|per|beras have beeb h ggive n individualflfi. . In- att WoodbridgWoodbridgee wilwilll nonott stostop oon neneww • „ He wawu s at one time Vvlc«pr«lldni lent , Ralph l.undbach 1 a wj anned conduit will have all the"viill not be changed. ' ' 1 0] the Mutual Bank, later taking the t the bride, was b«»t man. Rev. Ju . struction since the reoperiliig 6t the|9chedule; downtown train noww good points ot both materials. • A. L; Tamboei-, physical training llus .Sllberfeld, 'of Newark, per- Jschool hl s lasl t SeptemberStb . ThThe SenioSi r [leavinj g at 4:46 1'1. M. wililll leavl e tat position of secretarj of the Frank-: on of "Outside", all of which .Contractors are required to A6- r..L „_..,_.._ „.. . ..__. wh,ch he; lause. The last Bolo]formed the ce-Teiuony. band, which has appeared twice- in', 5;06 ?. M.> downtown (rain now aiMil 1 a "A Cay Ciaballero", sung The bride was attired in a gown ; public, is expected to ahow a marked I leaving at 7:35 I , M. will of wWtr Batirt. She wore a tu^ hnptfivtoient in _ 1'. M-;' 'downtown* seri;eHiit "Jark" J5gan Was He purchased the hom« ot the j veil and carried a bouqu«?t of Calla in .rendition. Tfhe Junior band Is leaving at 10:02 will leave,at 10:12.1UjorK wVM will be• given o>it nftxt iillda. Miitt-Duff wore a gown'oi'corapbaed entirely of pupi|g who be-, ohange in train schedules i w|eek, will be from a proposed sep- npted actor, /. H. Stoddard, In j el Dunham wan tlie Interlocu-, lie ,o Avenel, thirty-five years ago and' 'In- 1'inl incn were: Ernest violet taffeta and carried yellow igan the., study-of an ihwrtiuient-WM will'' not -affect th arrival or depai-jtic tank an' Waodbridge Creek to October. ture. gf Tat. from thee lloca lp post- j ijahway and beyond. The comple-1 ad made his home there since, t Jack lOgiti.i, Mac O, Bell, .••,-. jy y B the, ceremony a. wed- -membership of ti'ain has been added to Whitaker and .Mrs. Edward Trost.1 ,i W,UnAWAp[ U1KL ii-iiHcii. MIHH Vfvian War- return. Mccolo'; William Peterson.,. V Clarinet; John Vahaly. Prizes In tho gamea, which In- ns Kin!* Jonaen, MIBS Cyn- cluded bridge, pinochle, whist and FOUND IN NEWARK dt'i.son, MIKS Rose Desatnylk, Saxophono,' Bb alto< William Catherine Toih;' of Strawberry - Nahass. ' i i A Time. fan-tan were awarded to Mrs. Ho- Jt-narn, Mrs. AugUBta WOMAN'S FACE CUT land Sprague, Mrs, Vincent Weaver, Hllh 15 years old, was (ticked up Miss 1'reda Bagger, MISB Trombone: Walter iWarr, Howard _ , . ..-,— ... vi.„ I^O^M, n.iti. Mr. p w Wunt i Dy Newark police in a reMaurant BY CUSS IN CRASH Dayer, Philip Bell. \ ' been put ori for the ^urnme^ in past l Mrs. Joseph Ruth, Mrs E. H. Hunt, ^ Kitrlifl, Miss lJeaale Gilbert, Edward Trost, b. Vandeventer, Mrs. ^ . ^, who ha : Nelspn. " Dnypiuera; Charle" s Fee" , Alfred" 'year, jears wjlwilll make .their first runs! WedneBday Tlie rlj S 1 Beatrice Lang, of 521 Eighteenth Rudolph Doenker, Thomas Kath nu'ri' XQPk at 9:01 A. M. win stop at Steve Kunle, o( lilanchard ave- TroBt, Mrs. Thomas Ooupland, Hra. nfsH, Harry Anderson, Wll- > John. Hunt, Mrs. Kugene McElhenny, f'Keiiiy, Alfred Rodner, C. on St. George's avenue here. She rjorca. Edward Keating, James Lou- I;fl7 4, M. nue, Avenel, was cut «botit'tha fact was taken to' the Rah*ay HOBPIUU | vii^if'OetfrBA' Molnar, Alfred Peters, when hia car swerved oft the road Mrs. Albert Cutwater, Blanche Hu- arson. bert G. pouplund, Thomas Coup- where she was treated hy Dr. F, W.jCnariea Tenella. I and crashed intp a tree near the ^ Oakley Blair, I State Reformatory* on Railway ave- land, Mrs. O. $, Du'DiKRii, Mis. Sellill,. . . I , Ejaiopnoiiea;. uamcy man, IVRJH Speak,1 Eleanor Barryj fyuth Lorch, Nesbit Circle The car in wliloli Mfea Lang waai^ond Hpnalsky, Harry Conrad, An- Fire Drill Held juue Sunday;,ajftetnpoH. A sllnter ot rldiiig'was owned-and driven by Ob- drew EmerBpn,' Jolm Burger, Robert flying glass punctured one of his Mrs. S, H. Wyld, Mrs, .Ohoper, Mrs. Howard Ely, J. Rechnltier, Mrs. Plans Food Sale car .Krauxlfleld. .„..,, o..f 32i.n7. =-.Southu m~,*»i Cla|(ki Xdoljiihe Boehm, Joel Leeson. eyes, according to police, The car ty-flrst' street, Newark. The other Trombone: John Lucas, I^on Mc- at High School was badly damaged. Ha*old Whitaker, John Ttiint, Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs, Circle, of the nuto waB drlveij' by "'- Mlflbael. ;, ht 100 Jame's Btreet, Drums; Patsy Catano, Joseph Wore than 650 puplla enrolled at Chris Witting, 'Mrs. A. Leldner, bin church will hold' a Dorothy McEltienuy, Mrs. E. J, Jin tho hojue of ^I.r». John the Darren Avenue High School Itjft Many at St. James' the school building in. one miuute Flanagan, La>wrenee Somere, J. Car* jr.rove avenue, on Satur- roll, Mrs. Martin. joon, M«y' lltji* , Plans- for arid forty-five seconds yesterday In P,-T> A. Card Party [t;w«re discussed at a meet: Tiny ToU Hurt at Play a special fire drill. Thfi members The engiiKflflieot.pf.,. Mias ^p . of the faculty were the hut to leave A moa\ 'auccessftiil card party was Monday garet R- D^Aak, > a*u»fc««r ot Mr. held under the auspices of the St. Mitt Annes» Hoite*$ — In th* home yt MiB^ Bliiflbeth' fclizaDetn: Dy jne various exits, all the Instruct Jaoies' Parent-TSWhers' AnbodaiUpa H^s,,,}^ yeai% old, wrej acting under the regulations of In, ot Ti»d#W place • . ' : rldge, Jt r torB in the St, James''Rudltorlum Tues- to Sunihin* Class street,* Woo "Y *!'e" h«S lBtudent o&cers. day evening. PrU*» were *l ^C, k*Fira»,totpithfl*nath or a car driven by principal Arthur Q F«« of U)» « : ;• ».> the announcement., , Mrs. Morrison Christie, Mra. John we'ri e presentt. Greek KaJter 011 May 5 McGulrlt, Mrs. John P. Ryan, Mrs.! Mies EJlna Bergh wu appointed, PLAYS IN John Coyne, Mrs. Henry St, Clal*,chairman of a committee in chart'1 ! delptla, Triton, tj»l F* Uades fel- Uvla, Mrs. .ThOTjas Gerlty, Mrs. 'lOtyj the arrangement* .tor. tite annual haniBay, New, Brunswick, Highland Woodbridge Oreitka «(U celebrate Ula, hOTj y, P the "Qreek Easter" on; May 5th., 9. Dunigan, Mlw Anna Walsh, Mrs"'•' . May Frolic to be h«M in the Sun- . JpHNNY EV Park, and Woodbridge JewlBh Passover, or the Ffcatl.val of day School rooms of tho church ou date ot^^eddtng h,W no the " will have an In- JJohh a Cosgraveg, MU, s Anna Duttigan,, 1. A recent rul- MrsMrs . August BaumanBaumannn, Miss Eleanor 3rd. MIBB Daisy Uadsen and Tills ubimn tick H. Tarntr Co. xfi chuNH Ox«s the " " w«ti«ir« in chare« Artlck« T_ _ £> 'to I hi. .jlowan oh- rt; Mrs-.Mj Annesa and ee: tndeil this mui uing1 and local «erta,nc», ho tjhat the Oil ^ T*ekaen, wfll have charge N.J. 'delivery' of the chosen accordance OJ) (he date, <& t Hugo Gelss, Mrs. Fred Witheridge,, ers' Day program will be W Israel fwm the bondage heW on y 13tt, Met. THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 26> 1919 Two

ConMabte* Appointed £*«•• HOLDS PVBUC SERVICE McUUGHUN GETS HOFFMAN PREPARES Fred Turner PAVING CONTRACT Joseph Stern md Jo»*j>h N • FOR 113U vENSUS in i Brunswick, while the head, RECORD m were appointed enasublw to \ THE TENTH DISTRIH C Sewer Contract iin wns^ward- for one year at Uje mating of the] Comirtodore of ' OF EMPLOY f1Z* i^ contract for Township CotanlUce MotWay alter '. Countte*, will be In A«bur\ and gutter ;i-.l rtnder pare- dis- -There •Will.be 75 ewimerat. noon. Their term of office' will be- ' There will t>* thlrt*«rt Mlddlftfex; 11* InIn M Is Awarded i in Madison a •'nue, Are^el at gin on Mar lit. » trict* In New Jeraey, under tenta- OIH> Sewareu ttvt» meeting of thr Township Com- tive pl»n» Just elw»ed by William 40 In Ocean. ^ Monday aft' •noon: His ft^- census, i RepreaentatlY* Hoffman k (•• WM^t*. low^S (oun Blotch FreJ H» Turin';, r elected Commmlrr. \< it* s or jfas H ' '" • Land and Waui (.•••;>>. at '.''•• •"•.- •» A.v M«Lauih, '"Yhe"o(*«» Wdfi-' and their pro-! Ajadderjraa stolen from the . t nusl dinner anil ,l»n pipe Job at the, i^4(U 25- o 4-ffa•A^n »;.72T.ii0; Thuriday'nftnt, according to a re- slotial area. district, which In- Mr Turner ii*s nvetlnit «t the Tuwntlitp Committee N1'holte^^ Lantan $" 954. K>rt made to local police. - the tentti cenm<- 1 roruliwnt In th£ .tfitvi'.vsfi't Monday aft*rno«n the flsure was * the club" fofc,iuanv.w«T*l jfiituaK, ft.- . loireat of KU iub/alttfd, each of nrrr.* "lectw trtjr* <'*a'rl<»|f \Yj«w«U. three bidden ^ lit a figure tor the vlcc^'osumodorf i f ^ AdaHis. ^c* use oftoacreje pc ud for /Itrlfieid Bids . rrUri; H. B. Kar.Un »n in charge, ot ("•• .| .« ordei'fd" returned with M»*certi-1 ovenient$ nrra'n-t uteittt for ti'f ' dinrv) iu-i (1 check wh^o TowlMtolp Attorney: l H. D.-C4a-r^ flwirttui.n; Wil-. Ht CUavln r il^d tfcal It *u not Bids for two i«retne5ts art,I* drawn The. attorney*-. "' ' M4 M lr\ln{ pvfiiar-^t ]t be r««ived al tte n>it nteetttik of the sur»!>' cosipatiy'* trrii- the Town'stlS p «oiMm»t(ee on, Maj^. „. , OrdlaaJUlea,- ferr both •roiett* Inj; f-jrntrbed-by' Ta 1 trs o( i'tnh Amboy rt *. were passed at tte meeting or tWT Thh»> bid* on ttip", coaerete pipe Job Coramlttee MOB4»J afternoon. E;o4»re ' and Mr? II. R Kankir..: 'A Commodore-elect iir.d Mr?. f*r'r and Sir*, H P CUirfe. Ellis B. Editor.'**9, der pavement ia Commercial are- The Bfure* which . . Mr. and Mrs. % KUiyd flowVlt. Mo:i- LOt'lS pue, Meswl aae a stprm sewer In rW WrS-ittt. Mr -*n4 Mta. WiUi.s'f. tor a vitr\fl,* line were: Commercial attnjf^ awi M Welant, Tom lllwu. Vlrtiriia Al- 0#orge Miller. $5S.4ll; Georsre A. street, Avenel. • r,tury McLaughlip, .IM.3tS.li; Ellis ien. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver AUK*. M: ,> and Bids arc. alrio-fcucM for a and Mrs. A. ,B. r«v.r, MY. .'nd V.i. in Pv:'• Bdgac, cr*te curban* gutter and tinder CharU's I-. Wi»w»ll. Mr. ami Mi*. J. 'pavement for 14*>rty street,.Torda. W. rVrsvison. .Mr. and'Mrs. 1'adl *'. Lculi Straub, of 1 S! ,-;i.' t taat AT FIRST "READING Public health will be '.neTSaei W IKtty de Russy. \V. Atkinson, Miss, this was hit first Job ;<-•! he neTer ihe course of iBitrnction to be of- D, iiond. Mr. and Mrs. Kllwoodj Vnion fertd by Rutftn I nWerslty In lu Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. lrtinr J-i worked a*r***r» else but "at Vnion j Three improvement ordinances Summer S«MIQ*, which will O^en OB City Carboose. ; were Introduced und paued first June 24 and dot* Ausust 1. An to- fteimers, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Grow, j 1 An Investment that Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Lewis. Mr. Mr. Stranb started m' th* transpor < reading at the mating ot the Town- tensire course for the training ot and Mrs. D H. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. tatioa business to l*Ti - a towboy ship Commiye^ Monday afternoon health officer* will be offered tn W W. duy Weare^. ' I for the North Hudson C«mT7 Railway • All will come up lor a pnbHt hear operation with the New JeWJf SUte Campatty. Later, he drove a hoWe-gar, ing and anal passage at the Department of Health. « Mr. and Sirs. Emil StftluJaii'Mr.' meeting on .May 13. * and Mrs. E. S. Wheeler. Mr. an-t - tfie trolley (••••• «ncv'ar^ he ttU Tree road In Ueli'n. where a curb to san. A. S: N«rthe»>tt7T5o col'Ey l»ie*i:" beeh lauitor it jftf rt -ronwnr T*w»»at-la. ei«lt! "HUh a role* . like Mr and Mr». J. Alfred Gotnpton, i ht- «»-*av~i».~4J»a by the county and' t*a ^ p Mr and Mrs. Mark l> McClaln. MT ' k movleV't—Ut«. and Mr*. -Sarold "Van SycXIe*' Mr. Tbe Township will make.all eoanee- and Mrs. Stanley Potter, Mr. and UoM not already made ar which Haw many times have yon heard people exclaim "What Airs. James LJrtngood, Mr. and Mr*. hare not been made hy June 15.,' RQY Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiarf and assets the properties benefited.; PRIVATE * b*aatifttl Horn*!'. TTK« it wu really $* tree*. Wesijergaard. Bernard Vogel, Vt|^ The second mfesute / author!te«' s;inia rpde^raff, Mr. and Mrs. J* $500 dte laying of a concrete curb and: and fldrwers which they were admiring? v iv Wright jlr*. yirsinia V" to defray the coat of the Memorial gutter and cinder 'pavement on VIOLIN r Day observance ceremontes was au-' Meinier - street, Avenel. Tbe estl-. Miss Ulllan Baaerle. Mr. and thorlted by "the Township Cj»pimit-T m>4e4 coat la *%.&$»-„ . t tNSTRUCTlON A>, carefully planned setting of tree* Russell Budke, Mr. and Mrs. LeiU* t*e at their m*etlnc Monday after- i The last ordinance appropriate? Carhart, Dr. Ie. 1. S. l.«ish, Mr American Legion. tWoodbridge. . THE MANOR HOUSE * Vox. Mr. and Mrs. FYauk Rankin. Money iavwted in plaatiflf 'f&mrmmmi dmdewli from A communlcatloo requ€sting the1 p.^.^. „. ., _. .. "'• Port Hikdtac Trolley Oro«*«R annual appropriation stated that: Biftteto Might Ffc It SEWXKEN year W yea*. Let t» l^dp yoa l» &* a planting profra« FAVORS TARIFF RAISE members of tk» feavernin£ bod? and; A man could Bare himself a lot of for YOUR Wie. TcL^Woodbnd^ 1222 for an other orcanixations would be asked trouble by marking hhj second wife; Saturday AfteraiMMMr ON IMPORTED CLAYS to take part to the observance. first.—Judge. 1 - 5 P. M. ifllci mw«

Harold Edgar, of the Edgar PHONE W00PBR1DGE . -----T-i---.-. c-r-y,-. Brothers Clay Company. Metuehen.| 5 ; 1 - '% "trig Vn conference Thursday last • with Congresstaan Hoffman and Me- We Can Help You Kinler Kr*4gd *t cUr «meirjcajrv HENRY HEKSCH Mining Congress. In regard to toe Uradoate lip.(itote of proposed tariff tncrwi*? upon clay :- .¥„ letVs lupurU. Representative Hodman is MISICAL A'.T N. Y"C supporting a pro;>osal (or Increase To Beautify YourHbme on china clays and kaolin from Own Your Home *J 50 to tSTJ jvr ton. nulljttkinlns that present rates subject domestic prodjfeer* to nnfmr eoni|>«Ultoa In ; American- marker . with KUh A Complete ciays that are in no-way superior Wm. F. Murphy nuallty. SHEET METAL WORK FLOWER SHOPPE: Architectural and Construction Crampton and RaKway Avenues Saving the Nation v TIB — Copper - Sheet Iron Mr. Oann. under tht> revised do- Department Rooting & Hot Air Beating m#»tic rules., should be allowed to WOODBRIDGE. N. J. Eit at any point where the table has 99 WEDOEWOOD AVE. a leg.—Boston Herald. 1 Enables U* to Build Homes Anywhere Tel. Woottrldge 737-W _4^ in tnc State

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1XSTRE yow hop*, f ' sar»«e. jour barn against decay. Don't W Aborn Development Corporation tb* fr^st ieet Into jo^r HOUSEHOLD SERVANTS protwny for lack o* a 4Grten Street PJKMM 951 . Wood^ridge, N. J. good w*ting of psptecU\e I ELECTRIC SERVICE= paiai. and SERVICE We'll s*U row the best. We'll also aqvtr th* «e« to pat It OM, tt TO« s» de- itre. UOUSEWIVES say that it is con- Alt the best brands at reasonable prices. ** staatly getting harder to secure domestic servants, but ttiat at the, same time KeQy & ncAliikdeB Co. it is getting easier and easier to secure do- 74 SoUth St. Fwrth Aiaboy mestic SERVICE. The rapidly growing use of electricityIn4he home is one Nothing will serve ^u more efficiently and more laithfully than |Pianningfbr Noticing can relieve youWmany household Uhort; greiter living comfort Nothing «an contribute more to your couiibrt uid conveqknee; - • . there..., When you make full use of electric tervke, mott ,- o£the duties that the well trained domettk •»• perfqnns for you, are »ccomplkhe lias ever known. Consult us as to d^ best way to electrify y< iMcLEOD

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id die Camp Movie Fashion* MANY GUESTS AT Unchanging Laws Control Schoolgirl Clothes FORDS WEDDING PARTY Board Starts I.l'ClKN LKlOX; c*ble to Central I Mies VtlniS) Koiuh. iluuxlijcr Of l'AKIS. MK\f HINT Mr und Mm. '?*tet Ki>mih, of liroad Slogan Contest HIIKAKI'AST ' SITITI, ff-rth' Afnboy. in-fnmnMiiony perfiirini'd hy Itev. \\VIJ Camp. IK Inaugurating.* "' tha^htid Jhj h Fri«l V.KK* iM^ Ik*., Hhi(t}t*-i4\ ,*n> tlm« nice Toasted Wlilto Bltwd rfef <• 11 KfRnnu, of y' tlw best assays or com-the woilierr to-kci>-,tokeep» In mind when ,ins In verge, not exceeding Shu jiets abotlt choosing TF wardrobe for her daiiHluVr. Well-bred moth- nymiM i.rlili' hundred d dibi Well-bred moth Hwm- Mn*> II-AIUI Bread i, contest ylll be. open to er» ttViT zealous W brlnglns it), Pivll lake , Milk i: up to and > Including the children • m the tcadltlon of gboil ^"•pii T. FUjHPTftld MIIK 'Avc MarU" Mli Crude; and high school pu- taBle in clothes, are apt to exercise diniiu; ihi' ceremony. MIHR,l£llubeth i-rixflH will )ae awarded, at an absolute monarchy »qf control I'm- IT* IMHI BbUed lv.:un, iirKanlst, pliyed thi wfddlnn iteliul iimrri ,\ reception MUD held ut the Ill'1' ;, rt«-r detailed, lor the beat e»- over what isworn lf (he uiidt, iitm tlm need for such a" camp, look In", herself, in American Mann Ithutarb or lu-fry Pie (n>«*<" Th» rnuple will, makp ttielr hoiue If. 11 1 IClif iii'iirllclal result to uitdernour- parlunce. What tln>ae mothers, and Tilts menu la planned for four nn Mil in street-, Ford*. d clilldraa ?id the reasons why all mother? should recall' is that peo|iip. I sfliiom plan a luncheon Ummi. the ftuests varc. >]r. and iniiiilo'. generally,' should con- there Is no tlnte'llke th«i present to , th wttji meat, n»"l think onno » day l« Mix 1'it.T Kotub; Mr. nnd Mrs.>Mt- support , of this develop your child a-ow* taste-anil f~" enough Joi' a meat dish In the aver- 'hiicl Koiul), Mr. and Mr*. Albert charity. '' " . lability to • ofioosc 'wisely/her own age family, •' • . . lv»iili, Mr. and Mm. Mloha«l F«s. 1 Hi'1 in, i 'willlRin Kotub . Albert Konb, •if I'IM!li ,\mboy; Mr and Mr*. Wll- arn to ( lo ralne funds to construct''^ . 'o It supremely well I5y the 11,1m ' Rnrnni of »»an»n; Mr, intt tllu< sll tlrnwit llrNwl—five cup t buildings, purchase a' > « is grown, AB a/lHtle child ! health .bran, three»cups white flour, Mi> Frank • Hiyf*, of Ar*ok1rn; fire and necessary ed.UIpmertt,]'hc i»,ni)t to hBirify ^j manlum V lhrtt» cups, lluht brown lUKiir,'one \ntluin\ K'oxub,. pC, tykhwkjr; Mils- id defray expenses, to operate nn .expressed louring for a purpYti Hilm no i,pon-, MinH l.iiry White, of. lJattn Ubleipoon suit,'tour' tablespoons ;,ini>-during the years 1029 and dress and skyline, hair rlh-- molassea, two " teaspoons baking riiil!i,ii li.hU; Nfli« K1U VTlf OW- A substantial sum of inoney bo"a. hut this nalvt. taste can, with ni'i, Miss l.ydla Gardner. Miss Mary e 1 1 soda, one ipiiirt buttermilk, raisin.* mined to accomplish the de-' » " J' training., hhee guideguided and or chopped ..rerit's ta'stea. . • • Pot I'lf-l'at a two-pound piece ;ui.l Mis. Dick Bi'Khlmv,' Mr. and ran afford to make a contrlbu- Unchanging laws of simplicity, of lean shoulder' beef Into a pun ; Mrn, Jo to tlie coiifect clodua for the school Make a pot i»H> dough, drop li^, whon Mre t'hn'rles" Murdnck. Mr. and. Mrs. miluding the Eighth Grade.. girl through all kinds of brotli comes to a'boll and-let boll Fr.iitk Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. Will be »*- follows: tashlonS.- iniUr-uctlonOn-Uifi. gently for twenty mlnuteB. 'ipv' . r.iinui' Murdoclc. Mr. and Mrs. Al- nr the first'prize; $5.00 fur lilea. of genulnu good taste uiidt'ly- t^ t fr.il Miirdcmk, Mr. and MrB. Ch'urles,- four best essays or verses " Mniii'i'. Mr. ATUl Mrs. Jnttft Vroom, -• ing this, will nuike thd.-schoolgirl Hour, one teaspoon salt, oue-lourUi ! more Bound In her later clothes tetinpoun luking powder and n Mr. and Mrs. Wlllliun Kranklln, M» coiiti'Ht will be open Judgments, and a very good way to VoundliiK tablespoon lard, lloll lhl« i inul Mra. Thorwuld Anderson,' Mr. ,001 Hludeiim, that is. .begin IB t,o allnw your daughter to dough out thin, cut in strips four und Mr*. Clarence bunhpm, Joseph Grade. The have a1 imr.t in choosing'the acceB- inches lone und ope inch wide. Sea Flt/.tiTnld. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaufleld, ,i»tii>\v»: 1111.00 for uories for her coKtumes. The cor- aoh with salt, pepper and celery 1 Mr. iirnt Mrs. Charlim I^ulserlng I 111' lll'Xt rect accessories!; for the .schoolgirl seed. " '• -i ' ' lly J1MK. I ism in land .UlfB Margaret t'Man, oT Kurds. veri are more directly under "the Influ- ...... _ iliimlrillty, flm> ulnikmanthlp ati.l teacl ence of seasonal fashion changes, yoiithfnl color schpmeH control the correct clothe* (or tlu- schoolgirl, Devil' ("tike — One will be (tjid thin element of aov«lty will be) nays Lnclen !rf>|onn. The traditional tweed ensemble, In combina- shortening' and butter, one cup U fashion tltller a great, help In educating the child. tion with Jersey, may well be submitted to tttf (1dt«l fm hrr mHiiiim bitnrn sugar, o««r-»8&f onv cup huu Here I* A novi'lt} to kwii "ilutl lie»t in that and ctsoke, a«*i«t*d by. the mother. Sweaters to \- ~ • -'^-^mvLV- miMiiirift jauJiLhe Attppta In iktimn JWULa-aujUtjr M hrtghtnew tu-n Crawfonl, wreen play- Ik' i |ia|i<-rsi. The papers thus se- AND §1,, T...I should W forwarded to the tweeds, with their very young color netnlls. -^ ; 'two layer tins .Frost with chocolate «*(', .tvtMtrs a WHsliHblc tail k-alher u •KMnAUIKR i.i.M.-Mfx County Kiddle Keep 'Well combinations, nfay very well be sub-1 ~v±-- \iroMnR . jacicet, ne»(l)- l>: l(w\, and ha» a > i.i, Room 207 Lawyers' Building, mlUed to-the child fqr her opinion; tweed coat will encourase a fuBtidl- A great dea.t;£f vaJuable eclucat-j sninll vanity CIV-M- iitturhwl to the '..'••. ' • Kim How, New Brunswick, N. J., und choice, nsslsted by yourself. jou.s Insistence upon riKht details, or ing can be done with the growing"! (il'liiiKSlflONB (KK'ket by a plaited lmther Hiring. Better Service" m itooiu 319, 1,75_jfrnlth Street, Sweaters to wear with such en-• a bag of sturdy calfskin with someiglrl by taking her to a good milliner : Makes It B»Nii;i; PI Hi Ainboy, N.J., dBTMT before the sembles must be very simple in de- originality of closing may be pleas- to have her hats made and fitted on •Wonder* of \i .... 1W „ bo'Bo»>lMm the top hem, of or.- PHONE 7S8 ,IH.. of May, 192!). All of tba jia-mgn. The plainer the better, with autiy contrasted.and bring"dvit In a; her own head. Let her learn the "Give a santeiioc with 'accommo* •i, mrwardi'd will be submUted to mriy »uch patterns as are uncompll- i decree an Innate,love of the right value of good lines, and her own' g*ndle, ' voile or muslin- curtains. cated and lnconepjcuoun Thejkind o[ color and surface contrast. I best {points ot contour la this as you ilo the rest of the certain [ dating.' " r itiunty Judges. These Judges 158 MAIN STHKET ii'ud and consider each paper Kroiidly patterned sweater la ruled! Jewelry tMlcate Muttw tlcal way. and you will find that the rod may.. "How soon &£ii!l I accommodating Kill 11(cd und award the prizes, out by all of the canons Of,, taste,' Jewelry for the uchoolglrl Is a Shoes for the schoolgirls natur be run throug- h muc• h more easily i«-|y0;u~ -•»again— V nuked the eager swain. pamphlet describing th« work but a quality of brightness and! very delicate, matter.. .Most. glrU rally should be yery simple, and as att*wHhput danger of tearlns^the. _judge, gaiety may be j?Jven to' the school-; love jewelry, and yet precious l : well nmde and fitted as' they are " " "' "** glrl'B practical ensemble Jby one of; utonea, in the- real sense, are, of simple. The healtli of the foot de- . u i w .v.i.1... i. H ••; tho»» newJhely striped scarfs, oricourae, entirely Inappropriate. The pends on this, and a well-fitted foot Pi-event*, "Runs' DINE AND DANCE him the headquarters etttier in New mi[i patj^jSd with checjia or plaids,i better types of plain gold and silver is much more beautiful to look at One woman says that she always AT Brunswick or Perth Amboy or from in bhse/red, green or other color' sports jewelry may, if wisely select-j than a foot ornamented by fantalsie sews tape on her bftby'8 fine woolen Phone Perth Ainboy tfMi>apeV», the. school authorities,that-Ms-harmonious w)th the ensem- fed, be worn byt.he schoolgirl, gee \slippers poorly cut. stockings and, then DlBS them to the THE UBERTY HOTEL irurU's or other public p!iw> lil«. Such scprfB. ttM>, are charm- to it thai s'ucflPjewelry Is genuine^"'* Iff eaoh rtblng, however small, diaper. Tli«*-i»*li#fitttBd Ibe pos-. 1299 ' 1 AND Tht- winning essays or vmeH will in ti accessories tor dnujhter t- whlfo metal, for you are developing a your daughter's taeU', can be BUbtly aiblllty of pin holes which might imlillBhed in the newspapers, to- tennis frock, and Bhteapl^ove wear- taste here for the true as against and gradually encouraged and start troublesome rune. Baby's ihii wltli the names ol the wlu-inn them. '•'•^K'- • the spurious. Rings aw best omit-: shaped, and a fin,e sense of the smarj. stocking*} are .expensive In propor-. RESTAURANT S1OK«, Uwle'M ' A simple bag ofljirtio match t, ted from such young hands. ' and beautiful in clothes will result. tion to their slie and It^ays to cure Itooms fty Buy Or Wwk for them. Also washing them in in addition to the above, a slogan ' , :; <:'-> i • soft warm soapsuds, rjnslng in warm Viest op*h to, all rosldenU' '"" •tthorjJjftfrttUihlt.'Jt water, then drying'them on,a frame " ' Wm. iroimhout the County will be heldV" j,vnnV>h«lwie ih»V'tatter after PETER'S ADVENTURES Indoors Is best In winter, for If riWH will be awarded lor \\w best CQnaultutlon wjjh ,$$«> %a«Wngton they are hungoutside and freeze Phone 115i ogun submitted, not exceeding etUlurttMlangi a seemi tfiat un of- GANDBR TKLLS TALKS ON In my family, If ono is suspicious or, they .become stiff and hard and the Irty words, which corfveys the flc,a, hQgt Jg not e^itled to as envious pf another, it is said that threads will crack. She also says he is "aa jealous as a Turkey.' And that when darning her. own thin, .eurest ldeil of the type of work ac- m(icb aUerfUon „ a wtfe, except of DETER had asked, n very simple 1 m li«l t.d by lh« MlddUaex County „„ | . - Uoaton 1* question, or an It Hepmed to Wtt, there is nothrrrs-ttmt * Goose would slllt stockings,, Bhe uses a_ flashlight |1 i ut a nlsht c ub rather not lmve'-'SaW ahout him. [for a darning ball and, the llsht Keen Well Camp. . ..,. Herald., . . IB nd Gander's excited cry right at Ws PERTH AMBOY 666 will be awarded as follows;, ear made him jump. , "You mav nol believe It, but it is shining througli Is a for the ttrat prize,, t&.OO lot. n e ls a for Hh Jtole 8onv«llr "What's that you- asked me?" true, if one can put faith in what P'a«' K * stitches UPHOLSTERED queried Gander again- "Somethftg one hears at all, Turkey's poor wives, weaving will rtiw as little as pos- slDle Grippe, Flu, Dengue, about the rest of my wives, or did•We- BO afraid of him that when thei - FURNITURE ears, deceive tlm« comes for them to lay their , „ , r 1'erth t^-nu^. watch even. a Loud Hooter Fever and Malaria boyl could they steal avray by themselves, «"» COMPANY tiinsi spwdy remedy known Imhciy offices, arid In some spot well hidden from! Algernon (reading Joke)— *Fancy Tin: winning slogans or mottoes had many hla eyes they make their nests and this, Kercy: 'A chap here thinks Repairing Re-Covering ini' published'in the newsimpers erTydur \ T i ^ the Wild Geese, I help 'their wee babies out of then that a football couch has four Living Room Sets cr with tile names of the wln- ' VYes, I iiad, but they did not find friends among shells, and (so I've been told) these.wheels.1," Prtii'H will be awarded by the AND that."—Der Lustige Sachst>.. (LeH>-' nables have grown into twite sturdy i Percy — "Haw, haw! And how Slip Covers Made to Order at tlio close of the contest. 7.1m. • ' « Htle Turks before their father ever [many "wheels hus the bally thing? ' FRESH EGGS sees them." . I—Tl 254 MADISON AVE. von SALE Regular Church Services NKAU MARKET ST. HU I'rosnci't Ave, W.00 and 10:30 INC.' 10 A. M.—-Church SCIIDOI. Phono 142 0'rllM'k. 11 A. M.—First and third Sunday /( will hi' your own jault if fQ School after 9:00 oo'cloc' k 1 R Sunday of each month, celebration of Holy! youhave, Hay Fever this year 158160 Smith S» Eucharist and sermon; second and at 3:00 l'-M fourth Sundays, morning praynr and, Devotronit—7 30 o'clock. TAN TIE STOP&D if YOU ARE aerinou; fifth Sunday. / moihint; ASTHMAWILLING TO HELP YOURSELF !Ttany"arr6r""Bermmi Hiily Day Services—Musses 5:30 tany ai 4 P. M.+-EvenBons. fclxl 7:00 o'cloek. ' ' ' AbBolutc proof of these «tntcmeut8 is mailed DRYGdOOS F i30 o'cJock. •fe to you upon request * heard on Saturday Avenelfresbyterian 0 and evenings » to 6 and ;; ji JI_ i_ Sunday Vcliool at the unlock. Evls of l-'lrst-Fridays Avtnel School1 dvery Stinday. R FOR. liul all Holy Days or Obligation as Ilayward^s Preparation 0u 4:15 1.'. M.—Junior Christian Kn- j deavur. Bepefidable—Reliable—Effective I'arUh SwIftieM ! 7:15-1 M. — Christian Kndeavor y Society: Communion l-'lrst | ^ervicei*. iV£VEB. TAK£ ANYmN<5 FOR. Can be taken by Men, Women, Ghildrcn—it contains MEN Bninlay of moojtli. , i. 8 I1.'. M-. Jleyular Evening no habit-forming drugs NOTIONS H Holy' 6AN0£Q. Name: CoiiHUUnio1 n Second «;<;ivlces] iiiKiuy of month . guess, or' you neVer would have even DO NOT DELAY , ' WRITE TODAY E Modality of lllesBed Virgin Christian Science Society [suggested such thigthing!! lal,amm nno o WOMEN 5'xiiiiiunion Third Sunday of m'ontu •exceptioexception to theth' rule, and obe wife Send no money—full particulart toll! be mailed to you «:irlK of the Parish: Couimuniou BEWAREN. Reliable references in your community are giyeu ftNtor Wednesday Testimony Meeting other' wlvus? Did anybody tell GOODS CHILDREN 8:00 P. M. ' you?" 11 A. M. — TliurMsy Reading Room — J 00 to 5:00 P. M7 ^ I ^NottliaJ. 1 n.-meiBber," answered Ut'i-inon topic, "Why Do We Believe the boy, "but 1 know Turkey Gob- lifi-i' 1H a Uod?" bler has several .wives, so I took it Young People's church service tof granted* you have." Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The St. Aw Never take anything for granted, THE PERTH AMBOY ly formed group will organize (AVENEl.) 1 my dear, fellow," declared. Sander. pud I'luct officers. There will be a He\. B. 9, O'FwMI, pastor It Is a very bad plan, And, for GAS LIGHT COMPANY ihort sermon by the pastor.' His Services at Public School. Mass feather's sake, don't get my habits |uiitc win be "Temptation Upward", j at 9 A,'M. Sunday morning. mixed up with those of Turkey Gob- I38I6O Smith St ferth Amlxy.NJ. -Mid-week service Wednesday eve- bler's. I had really rather that you 206 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY i»t at 8 o'clock. would not mention us In the same (ISBLIN) breath. Methoditt Episcopal Mev. K. C. Ortffen, "Gobbler is all right in his own Church on Oak Tree Koad. Mass way, hut his ways are not mine Heating and Cooking Appliances A, Fit* a«ralt 8 o'clock. LarfMt Ai»ortment of Flavors in ^i|p / 8 P. M. '•— Weekly Our Candies & Ice Cr«*m o£ Btble. 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AM very sony.that Jo?n Lowell's•tfok.l"^ Cradle of the DW.,,, *l Jiat.»-r "»"•''•*/"' •trlctlv tnw and faithfully autobiographical. here arc *> inany reasons for beio?j«HW. Of ^Wirre,,I dld mere ™^£ H|Rra( autllwUcn£;wJKft j flrrt read,tie

topici of Interejt are invited, but no .'to' rnie"who yanjed to believe. On? reason wnr^1 really tried t6 believe Woodbridge, N. J., Friday Afternoon, April 26, was tfiat tlie-publicity ftOCompawtlg the' the book assured the world'that it was not (lll|. , but un-jshosted, meaning .that It was all WIUI, , Mis-8 I.6WP11 herself. Remove These Death Trap •*' *' * *' <"y • •" HE utorr l» good enough to stand dp its"own ; , New York State is setting New Jersey an example in the T Miss Lou-ell, whom 1 have met Mvtsral'-Um,,,. s. methodical elimination of grade crossings!, an "exampte xvhich j she be»ai»"rn put to b« »11 tr.ue and A y«d VtW.«.JBr othf ^ thai It's the kln< of a atony that ought W J» true1, it laate. This project was part of a great proj&t to remove; 351 ( dW *btV*« sixteen yoara .aboard the rflnnle A, Caipe',(and-„!, Krade crossings in the New' Y^ik City'area" b£ 1936. THe costj Sou •heUouW have done .0. It her father »ever amputated a ,, arm with a razor blade and a braying pin (and he did not>, )„• . of removing those 351 grade crossings is eatiniated at $112 J done «>. Th«M stories are sea-yarn* th"1 »re t0<> 8"od not . y work planned:for this yeaf includes the efimHration .. of seven crossings onLbiiK Island and eleven on Staten Island. LMOST a»>'body'i autobiography need» a" little, artUtlc touchin. A Ive wi-ltten'*ttt of autobiographical atuff m>«e» and It doem t . the great burden, of-cost of this extensive and" progressive pro- •! vptr hlKhln truth. The only unfortunatf feature ^of'the Lowell I,,,, gram will b,e split between the'railroads, the State of New i JheTblundM-made by not announcing at the time fit publication that be,Joan had added not lew ** wnt of an York arid~lnTT^y~'bT'NewTo]f1{r ' "•" ' ". ~~' i lo make the paCkaKp conform to tn« demands ot the I'nder a new law passed in March, the city's.share of the "DEAR VIRGINIA LEE. I am you could do would be to >^- grade crossing elimination cost as fixed at 1 per cent of thej a girl 22 and am keeping company divorced wife" and hear what • with a man about 2s. He was to aay. My de«r, my dear, total; the state must, my 49 per cent, and the railroadgfthe re married and dlvorw/i.abouiytour runh Into marriage with a nun. making fifty per; cent. Within a year the remaining oz cross years *so. He IS good natured he has proven that he 1B WI: , and will *leas» -«• In any way aecrlflce a Jlttl* for you. U. ings on Long Island,-and 48 crossings on Staten Island will b He IWW 36 or u miles from roy change after he has you .s;rt«eitt were: Hay:..., iare a constant menace endangering the lives of motorists and Cause of prohibition had its H 'tis love, 'Us love that makes the world go "round." And a pretty "ANNETTE." ' Demarest, George Tappen, I, "fj ' don't get our In something other than an too. So dlziy, in fact, that often w< But will vou take It when you get j DowUng, Jerry MarUn. Nmi,, peaestriansu^y • • ' •>--.. • It Annette?' J am afraid. I don't! Coleman, Orin O«rn*, John T< i- fish desire for the putt lie good. The Long Branch Division, Pennsylvania Railroad: Main wife, and we hare settled down into tbe love nest, and begin to believe In mtraJdeB and I am so very Henry Nilwm, Milton Agre^n J, ravages inflicted hy this fanatical much afraid It WOULD be a miraclei Campbell, Charlea Brennan, A ,. street, Green street and Freeman street, Woodbridge ;Avenel'j sobered up and take toll. ' , legislation are loo evident to be v Jf you could be happy married to|Bewers, Jr.. Jack Hlnkle, Si.,:., street? Avenei. concealed from any one not blinded » i'sueb a man. Why doesn't he get his Brook field, Kenneth Chalker, in view of whkli. is it any wonder that there are many divorces Main I4ne, Eeiui^Lvanii--Railroad: Upger Grreee n stree" by prejudice or passion. It baa re-our "raidst?" Isn't it the marvel to think that comparatively few raatcbt v job noir and make a home for youWarr, Jr., and Rev.Ernest Ai.i gained for the Rev. Dr. J. 8. Skell- go on the well known rocks? , . if he loves you so? He Isn't Just lselin, Colonia Boulevard (Dover Road),7Colonia. ** lngton to reveal frankly" the causes • * * * . ••-, akld sowing hi* "wild oats." He's! Second Aisle to the hett Mow, In. tbe ease of the young woman who writes the tollowt»K det-t, a grown man who prefers taking an I Floorwalker-(at 1 A. M.. to \P',I|" I Methodist Conference In Stamford description of him makes us'shake pur heads. Here-Is her"letter: stead of working. The best thing Transcript. TrVere' are other grade crossings, crossed by slow freight on April 19. trains only,, which are not so dangerous. . ,. . congratulat„. e the aminenbl Of the grade crossings crossed by fast passenger trains churchman, on his frankness, thoughh ! Wigi.:~ word—jsxjl*s. f|*L^trangelrL±\ «tvonDol,y. oABn> *1ItheA aurearas ' the following are death traps, located on main streets: of citizens oT^a country in whose Upper Green street, at lselin; Main street, Woodbridge;]j Constitution, as one 6f the founda- (Jrcen"street, Woodbridge; Woodbridge avenue,'Port Reading-;|**,™Fx£ Ko^t 1" S and West avenue, Sewaren. •' ' j aratlon of church and state. One The latter streets are Renting with automobile traffic dayl™"^;0*,'^^11,'116 pages of|Btoryto .eadwioii a and night, and especially (An Sundays and holidays. Borne of tuoiu assertion that the ower had bMn rob4ueate the them are crossed ^inter-city, busses, school busaeti; hte en-^spiritual; such Insolent an^ d^ shame- Ike Arithmetic of jjfines. There should be no delay in demanding a def- less boastipg that the churcn had acquired not only a preponderatinging" f inite grade crossing elimination program such as adopted by vinl the State of New York. . ' . st-cular affairs.^ Such a coMition, were it .true, a man not puffed up by pride would conceal ,pr at least PACKARD OWNERSHIP A human being has thirty-two permanent teeth, unless he not' with effrontery jn-oeiaim, but or. she decides .to cureVthe neuritis OH expert medical' advice'. "let pride so afore; shame wui foi- ,,,.„,,. , • :low alter. Even Calvin and "ces Tft1, IS lust elementary arith- car and a Packard Standard Those are the eight costs—and —Umo Mate JOttrnafe v . . Imessitui*" of Guneva in Vhe heyday ol their theocracy were not move I metic that buying two cars Eight You will find: •. the only costs to consider— bloated by se)f-sufflcitut complacen- , •*"• each luting only half as ' in owning a motor car. That die license cosi is little if The original owper of that skeleton found with its legs cy- . , kmg M one coating twice u "Is there anything," cries Dr. any mote, and only a few dol- wrapt around its neck 'must have died suddenly, while trying much, remks in tht. same ex* Unles^You * Skellington, "after the last election larsin any case. "\ to, dress in an upper berth.—Nashville fanner. , , that any7 one. would dare say tbe ' peoditure of money in the Are Very Unusual **~y 'iUflnjc-inigtif -of ttnte> -. * . . That insurance marbei • You rovy agrAe-rcadily .-with-—- "Table scraps can be converted into niany useful-things," j interestjn either party and have n0 , ^filemenUry arithmetic, yes. mare due to the greater all of the above sta advises a writer., For instance, if the scrap ends in tears, %he' nothing against them,, unless tbey except the last—the really im- . And yet if every man andof the Packard. But this ap- ^^Woinan can convert it into a Spring- Hat. — Bodder thi9,.,chlld of the portant one, about depred- we do riot care woman who.reoHy wonts to plies principally to fire and S. Star (Windsor). ' : , • , • ,' ation. And yet, unless you are "by wnat name they are called, we < drive a Packard Eijht were to theft covcrage~a very small will trample them under foot and sum annually. , i try unusuaU the fact that destroy- them fpi'ever/' • T.hen he t 4/t.iftwn and actually figure A man suitjg for divorce out West charges that hiswife Packard depreciadon will cost makes,an admission, "If prohibition 'the thing out in terms of their you no more than your pm> kissed him only when she wanted money. What an affection- I'm Is, the" church fails," That garage cpst is the same. . own car costs—the Packard' em car coats you, is absolutely ute woman!—Greewville Piedmont. .. So stupendous is bid pride wben he beholds-once1 ' more the- secular ' fftgtbry would have tob e rnul*That me three operating items true. For yo^ will keep a aiii) engagtd in executing eccleai- dpUed to capacity everSi year. ,-gat, oil and tires-show n£ Packard Eight twice as long! Alleged CarThief AiTested,.7-Head-line. If they're start- a-iiival behests that hp believes that advantage for either car. The ing to steal that kind/ we'll have to take aut some insurance pn the church, against frhlch. its found- • ^ For there are hundreds of Packard Standard Eight gives The Packard it a .long-lived er declared that the powertl of hellij '•l dieusands of motorists who- our alleged car Arkansas Gazette. "••• fiha11 ll0t pre*a*i, is to be conquered ' 10 to1 2 miles or more to the car. It Is designed-and built to. J if the sihie cannot prevent cocktail' '>''< are driving cheaper cars be gallon of gasoline; 1,000 or give many yean of first-daas • , ..-,.. • •„ .,,- • drinking:. "0 ye of little faith." I 'I cause thjcy believe they cannot more miles to the gallon of oil; transportation. You are not ' According to a contemporary, pedestrians in N^w Y&rkiwas "ol mlslakei1 wnen l **'*& tn« tx/ford Packard ownership. 15,000 to 20,000 or jnore< tempted, either by lowered* rev ^^ "jfefJ#nk the cheaper cars are iis-tbe habit of loitering about in the subways. Thiaikfattoer' t ailM tothese * of tires. What service from your Packard be held sacred, pampered and wor- A Chicago block patty.—Arkansas Gazette. shipped. On pain of tramping and done so. Aid then become the PackardquaUtywhichreciuires pence than that to which you destruction, allnUtt make way lie-. 1'!' '.proud owners of Packard cars. leas frequent repair, and, tbiid, are now accustomed. fore this grotesque hobgoblin Im- Americans have become so extravagant that it in now al- ID Packard's automadc chaasU puted to the churtta. / The l^ght Ccm- nry^yir htfarication May we go further Into your most as hard to live within an income as withou.1 one.—Liouis- The church ' must stand or fall individual cue using actual ville Times. • • .'••>».. with' prohibition. If tiie doctor P prove; to be a modern malp fP Tbentrt 4ifht items of coat figures? We will be glad to do if bit words shall prove , ivm depredation on a Pack- so without ooligadoo. And • tr»e, 1 fear u>« ifWll the proapecti The Fiji Islanders own-.1,074 automobiles now, The dayor, his church »W Vei7 grim. One "t^,^,|wt one tf them, Compare ^ ard costs no mow and qutoe Packand Eight will be at yofa win come when all canulbijil' trttJesr"ffinruse them instead, of mdlly. uud ^^aji^lisf-thlsai josta, item by likefe leja than you we flow door at my hour you. spears.—Kay Features. , :. of sitwed He It inflated by pride £ iaem as be^reen four preatat payatg. •" • Just phone. ,um«nOMn.fc He t« . ' ' ... : "' ' ';. . i,i !p» . .. ' ' 4-.^ ' l»Mrt*°' felj for his own " ifefics of much •The newest car on the market is The Roosevelt, but it is dear. The'handwriting la) a cinch that no ad will refer to it as The Rough Birmingham Newsi. , , InJ." Even he MM it as through a •*_-• , ' giitBa darkly, or alii"why' speak of It must be said for ...... j '-•.'-. faiureT Already Aeolus braadiihw gangster*-<;hat they Iwre doing, aldfi<|frt hhi s reversedd ap«V. Soon shall bore, to eliminute Chicago gangsters than/ahy one, ^ &he strike, tbe cavern1 and rete^ae th* v wtfkds or popular fury. Woe to him Florence (Ala.) HerakJ. , -.'.,. - *|o shall be Hugttt In the whirt^ wind- K * <*ureb. buffeted by the You never see a.blacksmith now. But befofe they «U left* t«ipeat lalls, sh^ wUl aot be th« they made enough money taput ttw* was throurtJ dijrtal ALLATIN. PWTH-AMBOY. H.4. school. ~|Cay Features. ' ,'. ' », ' Maw York, Apcll, tl THE W00DBR1 , AHtlt M, lt» Five

Be It Ordained by thn Township iCHOOL COST FORLORN FIGURES and completed' under the «u- tlu> vicinity thereof l>on.-ntwl or In-' Comprlslrfj central Korftn All Committee of tho Township of rvlilon «nd direction of the Town- rrean d in V«IUP tin i • • t.>• in \\,<- px. that tract lying ninth nf Klnc By CLIFF McBRIDE Woodbrtdge, In the County of hip Commltti"!1 »nd »ccordl«ic to the tent oi the beneftt m inrreiiKi'. (iporffp's Tost BOart. lyln^ between Middlesex: ovlsions of on act entitled, "An 8. Tin* «um, »( SKK HdHundredd tthhe Hii1tnrl(* n TTovnkhlb p line unit thV* NOT TOO HIGfl 11 1. That Liberty Street, Hopelawn, d ConoornliiM Municipalities , ($fit>0.00) DollarH. «o miich boundary or the l"lrst Ward, and ibeglnttlbg at fflo northerly line of erelnbefore dri>cft|Md. Ihrrfof as may he ry Is lying south Of a northerly boundary I New Brunswick Avenue and nxterid- 8. The cost of tald Improvement ht^by .af^roprlHiPu to inoct in* deacribed at toltowi: SAYS_LOVE ing northerly approximately 2,533 all be aiMMed u*«n the lands In cost of carrying nut •iild Improve- Hi'ginoln| at A point la Ih? Ftarl- feat to th* eotttnirly edge ot thehe vicinity thiraol bCbented or In*dit tah tin* 100 feef north .if the north- i pavement oh Kng Georges Post greased In value Ibttwy to the ex 4. Temporary nole» or hondu arejtrly l|h* of wtlh Stieei; thenco jpervising Principal Hands I Koid, be Improved by ttie construc- nt of the b»nrflt or.lncreai*. hereby aiittiwijert to be imued (rom <**t«rly and 100 feet nonh of Fifth j 9. This ordiimnte.thall take ei Out Statement of Comp/tr- tion ot concfete curb and I" re-ln lime lo, time tn Bnfamouht nrit to Street crossing Grant Avenue to the ivement, and theect immediately Us adoption the iiyn •l>proprlated. bur- northeHy line of Kordi.

;tnefefor, unier and by virtue of the of DIP Laws of ri|$. '•> an Rnrle; tlwW-f c^i.-rlv along I provisions of an act- entitled, "An B..1, OUNIrtAN. cvjnertded,i**lrt> «ald notes rtr a northnrly line of hS>r.is T,-,,.^, ;Ui- told (by some that we Township Clerk. i,,,) much ritore th education, , I Acit Concerning Municipalities", ap- bonds sliall tNir Interest at a mUi No. 1, to the.center of Mary Ave- proved Match 17, ito^, 'the amend- tf, Apfll 21«d,, 1919. itot 'to exceed six per cent per an , «"ie; ttunee northerly iiionn the wr too p-eatly exalt, our hni , menti thereof, ahsl supplements Admttaei April »*th,, 1921, ananum. All other mutters In renpirt Renter ot Mary AVM»IH>, to a nolnt nml particularly that we May ltd.", WM. " > ..•i e1i""l much for them, To What thereto and other li\\v« applicable of said n«te* sir bnnds nhull be rte-.10 0 feet north of the northerly linn Brinl llin d by the (lintrmnn of ilie of f>|tmah Avenuet thence easterly ,,i is this true? thereto, , —UKlAt Al>\ BRfWKMKM — X t f • 2^-Sa4d-.*lfllptOvement shall' be Township CommltR'.-. the Township »nd 100 feet rtolth of 1'lunaft A»e- Is a man, the head* of a Clor* and Towttahlp TrenMirpr who; n.ue "Owing Popla* Street, fendeen - whom wqi have -In inlnd. known as the Llbtltv Street Paving (iniiVi Improvement. '' '. • -•-—....,.; ar« hereby. alltlWrUid to >\pcut4> nnd tlnuln'g tn the "*nie murw U) the ; '12S this man^had rendered IKSuc said temporary notes or bondR. • boimdary of thrJF'lfiit Ward.' .. ' feu i! n '. number ot Dills." One bill 3. The sum 6f. Forty-five Thou NOTICE IS T QIVBN thnl him i sand (J4B.000.OW Dollars, or so 6, Th'o sewttr to be comtnuled *«>nd', WwO—rath, UlMrlrt:. ' ., |ni' tin' protection of hlg fatn- he Township CummtUM Will hold » hereundpr la .w be as followi: _ both slilis aoand ,,ii,llrd (270 for the ye&r. An- holding, Wowibrlda*. N. J.. on the rtiHiihole In t^io center line oj l*U?ette Heixhta. »A1I c>t Ihe ward ,- wnn f«f the family automobile. . | coat of oarrylAir 4Vt -said improve' 13thO W% «t ' j ment: . , '-•' ,.; ' ,, and e tl*. hort lurly line- ot. (,,,:..(, including -alt-items* depre- [ 4*'T?mporarjt4K3life" 6"r'*SwSoSaffiri ,,,„ (ifiiratton. and repaks, was Tniel'fro^rnaTTfci along the tine ««llru*d. mi ior the year, Another si* j hereby authorised'''to IH- Issued from >i tlie following ordinance, at which dine to time, in an nmount not to S treat.' k|(.' i,iii niiiH! In for luxuries which, i lnte and place • objections thereto t. All of th* work ot sain lm Wurd—^Ivth UlMrirt: I i he members of the family --*•—"• * - suaj a,bove appropriated", nay. *e' present^ by any tai^ajier to the controlling provf- provementlato be dinT lnaco<>Vd- Comprising Wlln.' All • of tho nsuriirtd, The principal Items f the Townnhl|i. " . ' , wtr<1 „..,,„ Ot.Chapter 2J&3 of the Laws of ante With, the plans and nroflti' of notth • ot tlie I'ort VI.MI rfi'ie candy, Ice cream, and Objectors may die a, written ob- llllBl I9H,a«*haie(flfMI,and supplemented, BiBrightoh n StStreet,t WoodhrldneW . Sewer >>r»an, and south.of a northerly' reinfection's, theatres, and to- ection with the Township Clerk Improvement' as hereinbefore dp. • boundary line dascrtbid us follows: Thc bill for these (usuries whlcfr'noifts {700. D. 3. DUNtffAN, Townshtp Bftghieei. »nd the spicn- sh'I» lihe mid-way bet»-een Oak Tree petf'Xsent peri annuin,. All other mat- Hottd Jld « man, we will agree, was ters' In reaofiW Of said notes or Tewnihlp Clerk. cations thereto* which arrnow on • New flovur ftuad, antt well off. He was wisely pro- bonds Shall oe determined by the ffle with theTOwnHhlp Clerk. ' 'hence easterly along the northerly* lils family through life In- 7. Thl» ordlnijnre shall lake v(- Une of Blocks 440. 441, 443, 447. Chairman of the Township Commit- 44 .. He was able to. purchase tee, the Township Clerk and Town- lect Mnidlately u|ion Its Hdoptlon ° and 449 to Pennsylvania Rall- worth of automobile trans- Art student beginner •» To 1'rovUle for SMW», and 5tt>-ertKhg as required by la*.,"*"' and crossing Che same; tlience whb are hereby au tt nii. He and .his—wife., and - 'and'-- ' .•,.,.M^ a,,—,,,,,.,: ^ar...^,. 4 *P .M>**g!flrj)r.. .aipnj^.tliet .Qdr^liprly" ulri'ii were able to enjoy the who thought he would he W<>H< I bntlgf To\V II --^, ' B. J. WNTfTSN, " | ilae yf. Block 4t8 uflTTe center of * * ill' lire to the sums of WOO, started o(( with sketching from the ttmporary notes or bondk shlp. Township Clerk. Chaln-of-Hills Iloud; ihence t'sslerly •Ml II' How much should such a 5. All the work of £nld Improve- Whereas, Hewer has been laid on Dated, Apr|l Jlnd., 1929. IBIOOK. thv Mutue .t» the weMcrly tine . willing to pay for the living model, is given his first problem. ment is to be dgr)f In accordance Oak Tree Hoad and no oonnections Advertised April 29th., 1929, and'of Block 387; theiire aouiherly IWrli•im: of his children? If he ex- with the plans Ma prnHie of theon aald newer inside the curb May Srd., 192ft. • along the lint: of Hlock 3S7 to ni J2&0 a year tor this purpose Llhefty Street Pajrcnu'nt Improve- have Wen distillled, and * -i Block 395; thence wesurly arid ,l in' ho Riving education too •. nent, as heretofore' dfscribed, made Whereas, the Hoard of — Jsoirtjivrly a!on« Utock 395, and .con- ;, |,|;ici' In Ills scale ef values?1 • by George R. Merrill, Township En- rs of Middlesex County has signi- jtinuing the last course in a straight i...«•!•!• UIIH question as you will, bondB shall be determined by the gineer, and the speclncntlons there- fied Its willingness to repave the r o 11 r K line to the Port:ReadinrHsthoatf; in;iii described above Is really Chairman of the Township Commit- er, which are npw*on die with the center of said Oak Tree Road, ap.d The blocks above mentioned Mag .. s.nii rf you will take the pre-LEGION DRUM tee, the Township Clerk and T,own-Township Cterk...... • Vvhereus, a petition has been re- NOTICE IS HEIIK1IY C1IVEN that aljown on thi» Township A«- , liuuri'H and a/ld^seven. zeroes Bljlp Treasurer, who are hereby au- 6. The inrproyement shall also celved by the Township Committee the. TQ,*nBhlp.Cominitiee will hold iw-sustmieut .M«pe. i:,.in you will have what llncle, thorized to execute and issue said- thnt th' e balanc" e o'f said meeting al the Memorial MuatmiittUdieeonil UarO-rttett^nth CORPS TO ELECT temporary notes or. bonds. Include such extension Into ln,ter- {;,id in 11*28. fV fourImportant) Oak, Tree Rouii be iraved from curb BnlWinK, ' WOodbrtdRi-. N. J.. on Comprising Golonta and north to ,,r national expenditure: j " '5v Said ri'iirb'." Mnwnjy -Mthj,AUbi^t,- Avatr, aHtI J.TJU unucn • "•» C+\7viMwrrjU wnwi 7\f\T oof-fhr Tuer null of a 48" re-inforced concrete sewer i, inmirance * 2,700,000.000 as. may be determined by the Town Be It Ordained by the Township in the aftirnooii, iDayllKlU Saving north of the northerly boundary of 0FFICER^MAY3 beginning a^ the culvert a,t Committee, of the Township ot Tlme);. to-esnslder" the final Cistrict No. 6. •H-nt'iT a ll - ship Committee to* be necessary V Ti)/ t'eaMer" th fil district No 6 Ralwa* Avejiue. opB9*ite lot protect the lmproratoent. Woodbrldsp, In the-. County of of the following ord'tn&nce, at which 1. The election districts ot the, n,mobiles 12,000,000,000 ! 141 In block 855Q and "extend- 7 . Said improvement shall b Middlesex: time and place objections'thereto Third Ward shall rumaln us pro- • riiiin luxuries 7,000.000,000 Organization Has Had Most ing westerly 'through said lot ; I1. It is hereby directed that may be presented 1>y any taxpayer vided. In the ordinance .hereby ,1,1K- education 2,600,000,000 141 approximately 62 feet to a made and completed under the au Successful History; Won pervlBlon and direction of the Town owners of any and, all land on Oakof the Township. . . ,' amended. The same containing four i is irue tbat. most families are propesed manhole;' thence Tree Road bejimnrng at tne wester- Objectorj s mayy' file a writtei n 'ob- districts, briefly described as fol- us v..'ll off as the'one described northwesterly through lots 141 tihlp Committee and according ti Many Prizes. the provisions, of an act entitled ly line of Lincoln' Highway and ex-jection with the Township CleVk lows: , Moat families In 192S were and 140 In block 866Q approxi- tending wetrly g pprximatly prior to that date, Third Wart—First District: .': l, to spend |270 tor life In mately 80 feet,- to a proposed "An Act Concerning Municipalities' tending westerly approximately The annual' election of officers bt hereinbefore described. B. J. DUNIGAN. Comprising Port Reading.' ii,. ft.200 for aotomoWres, TW manhole In George; Street about 2,300 feet to the end of the sewer, Township Cleric. Third Warily—Second District: i t,,i luxuries. But 'hetther didWoodbrldge Bo»t Jingle and Drum 8. The cost of, Said Improvement opposite the eautftrlj-'lot, »ne ot 'do make all necessary, connections including Avenel and northerly i t.imllies jijiy as much' as |2f>0 Corps of the American Legion will lot 144 block S&5Q thence ex- shall be. assessed upon tlte lands In for the sewer, gas and water mains in inr tin' schooling o£ their ehll-' toe held on May 3rd., In ttre Lagtfln the vicinity, thereof benefited'of In- AN OHDINANIU lo the Hahway River. •' tending westerly along George on 'or 'before June- 16th., 1929. Third Ward—Third District: rooms In tlie Memorial Municipal creased in value thereby to tlie ex 2. Such connections shall be made , ^^^^ if a Street, approximately 464 feet To Amend an Ordinance *M Comprising Sewaren. less for the first three lUiildifig. The Board of Directors, to a proposed manhole In Coni- tent of the benefit or Increase, where not now existing for every 25 meeting as a nominating committee 9. This ordinance shun take effec titled "An Ordliiftnrc to li lTiir.1 Ward—Fourth DMriel: it spent proportionately less Avenue; thence north- feet of frontage on any such- land. including- all the wurd south ot immediately upon Its adoption an 3. In case the owner of any land adjust the Election Dlrtriote \dmillion. "It trttnr Torortlon , erly along Commercial Avenue the -TewaMp-«f Wlbld l'^i l Heading Railroad and west qf r the advertising as required by law. not now connected in accorHance" - th counts, not the actual! "L. approximately .250 feet t» »" In the County of Woodbrldse Creek. s spent all Of whom! proposed Manhole In Meinzer Dated April 8th.r 1929. with the requirements of thla ordi- Leon E. Mc-> Advertised April 12th., lfl^S, an nance shall not *omply herewith on Adnpted MH> IKIril., t«2t, DH , B. J/ DIWIOAN, me any kliyi of a family you *frnv till eel and from said proposed Amended April 2!trd., t»i»." Townahip Clerk. lake the figures given above! Wroj commanders L. Zehrer,: manhole a 42" re-inforced con- April 18th., 1929. or before the date, above fixed, then I lift C HiC IJ£U IHD 6*» O" «uui u ' . • ~ j ' ' \ ,,.: '. Wm. A. RYAN,, the Township Committee shall cause WHEREAS at the General Elec- Dated, April-«nd., 1929. di Th' vice c tion of 1924 over six hundred (600) make your own divisions. Then' vice mmmwder;; C. Annesi, iMBpei crete Mwer e3ctpn(Ullg nortneriy CommiUet'inan-at-Largi such connections to be made and the Advertised April 29th., 1929, and votes wer^et cast In one or more elec- at your results and you will, «»cer. S. ChrUaensen, adjutant; J. , r Commercial Avenue apt '" .. ft J. DUN1QAN,' costs and expenses thereof shall be May 3rd,, 1989. assessed Upon trie lands benefited. tion districts" of the Townslilu of that, on the average,, everyjjjj^r8"1' JJJ Ld. V"fe v' "' pro*lmj»t«»y 465 feet to a cfttrt • , ••-.-"•, |.Township u4 L Avenel Street. All of Attest: A. Where, on- upsJlcaflWr of theWdfffid) and by»reasen niereof —LKUAL the lpt and block numbers are ^iB .(Jom-nirttee- IB dltectjifl 1 fi. J. DUNIGAN.i owner it appears to,the satisfaction \i jVp^ for life "Murance. i ^^K^ "! "BL.Sch.reiBer,' bugle " cor- j as shown on the Township Aa-- to readjust lal^Townshtp" fijectlpn McElro drunl of the Tpwnshlp Cqmmlttee that a j p jcp % 80 lotTrtX dearU^n "he >' corporal; aSchrein-l the Township greater number of (cot of frontage DlatrlctD a s ^iib controllintrlli g pproviri- i « ttrhn*- fin nnn tiling pf» {luartertHustGr'. \s. tinn.. uiaster-! « «*. JVl IJWA ry class. What do you think ,,,;Jni 1 v. ni e n t e d andTownship of Woodbrldge. New Jer-' • NOTH'K tions shall be made for the property amended, In the scale of values! mlTh_e j ._..corps_ ..is. tholdin.,,,,_.g. _^_..,;regula_r .. ,iue said plans or speclncattons de- sey, for tne erection and completion! li«ar»»U twlcu a uu«k. I "Tuesday-, E*larte1 d > from ,by resolution of the; ol such owner as directed. bjt the B.« It Ordained by the Township '"•'*'if• ^neww ^additionn and alterationn to» T oownshlp Committee witfiin lue NOTICE IS ijIVEN th'a Committee. •" . ' "/ ' Oommittee, of flie To>nship"^i.rt»• ,,- B--6" School No. 12, SEWAitBNj (.'venUig la devoted to drill work and Woodbridge, In the County ra( School Thrift Report on Friday evenings musical numbers, »">". of the appropriation •> herein the Township Committee will hold ; 5. The >sura of Nlnety-flve Hun- Wdbid I th Cnt OflWOODBRlDOf j $ K TOWNSHIP, NEW Jurat ionnl Thrift collectionll s • • ~ • j provided for so far as may be found,meeting at the Memorial Munieipf dred (19,500.00-) Dollars, or so Middlesex: >« JERSEY. tip take part In a necessary in the actual carrying out Uulldlng, Woodbrldge, N. J., o much, thereof as may be neflessary, The ordinance entitled ^An Or JIUls Khali be made out In forma dinance to readjust the Election' r rhiiii the Woodbrldse- coniietltTon to be held under the .of the proposed improvement, either ]*zy U3th,, 1929. at 3:30 o'cloc is hereby appropriated to ineet the supplied (or that purpose and shall, is operating; the system were competition io De neia unau me „..',',,„ , „. ,_ »•;„ ...««ui in -tko artm-nnnn *rtavH»ht ci»vir, cost ot such connections a.s may beDistricts of the Township of Wood- bridge in tlie County of Middlesex, be delivered to the Clerk ot tha IJIOWK on April 16th.: made by the Township. Board, K. 0.'Ensign at his residency Heading JJ14.61 6. Temporary notes or bonds areadopted May 23jjd., 1021, as amend- ed April Kith,, 1928," be, and theWobdhrldge, New Jersey, or pre- I 95.89 hereby authorized to be issued from Bented In person at the meeting to II 5O.«3 will also enter a competition may vbe presented by any. taxpayer- time to time in an amount not-to same 1B hereby amended to read as be held in tluvHlgh School, Barron 43.41 h«ld In Bloomneia under the aus-jwith the plans and profile of theo!f the Township. In No. 15 pices of the Sacred Heart Drum Commercial Avenue Concrete Curb,, exceed the sum above appropriated, w•"^ Avenue, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, )Iin No. 37.97 Corps, on- Friday, May 10th. ^Gutter, Grade, Cinder Pavemept and Objectbrs may file a written ob- pursuant to' the provisions of Sec- Section 1—The boundary lines of on'.the. evening of May 13th., 1929. tion 13 of Chapter 252 of tho Laws James' 31,40 ,, ^j . , 1 Storm Sewer Improvement as here-; jection with the township Olerit Election Districts of^he; t'lrs,t Ward at o'clock, - Daylight Saving prior to that dato. ., ot 1918 as iimeKded, which notes or encl .... 2B.84 This disarmament movement'tofbre described, made by tieor'ge shall, be readjusted,, aid thai »aw •Time. vari'ii . U.27 . B. J. DUNIGAN,\ bonds shall boar interest at a'rate districts Kiihdlvlrtrd so that the same . All work ahull he done In accord- ' .'tieeuis to have been making some Merrill, Township. Engineer, and the | Township Clerk. •hot to exceed six per cent per an- lleadway In Chicago, .where a hus- speclficationa thereof, which are now, shall be divided Into six (6) Disanc- e with phuis and apeclflcatlona 1420.02. num. All other matters hi respect tricts, each district 'to Include theprepared for sainf by J. K. Jensen bapd punched hit wife's la(,e threw j on file with tjie Township Clerk. _ | AN OUDINANt'K ot said notes or bonds shall be' , upon a deposit of cash 36 2t; NOTICE • ' i s,ftry to protect the ^Improvement. 181 «8 43 for, and to Provide tor the Is- 7. Said improvement shall be north of Green street (on thfe or a certified check for the amount 82 37 38 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal .9. Said improvement ^Ml be suance of TennxH-ary Notes,-or inad£ and completed under the su-north) and (on the BOtlthj a line of $25.00, at the office ot the Archi- 30 • the following ordinance passed sec- made • and completed\ unjder the au- Improvement Hondo And to pervision and direction of the Townr drawn mid-way between New andtects, First National Bank Bldg., 105 j __ ond anil third.*fwattlng and WHS perviBlon and dicectloh of (he Towni* Provide luiis,iii\d apeclncailoDS will fect Immediately upon Us adoption First Ward—Third District: be open for Inspection at the office - laiit November,. One should Clerk. id, The-toBt of said Improvement' Middlesex: ••."''. 1. That Meinzer 'Street, Avenel, and advertising aa required by law. All that tract between the Penn- of the Architect. se things down; or thpy do shall be assessed upon tlie lands In! the. center line of wlilch begins at a II. J. DUNIGAN, sylvanla Railroad (on the east) and Contractors who are unable to ob- mind. — Minneapolis Jour- [ the vicinity thereof benefited or In-. AX OKDIXAXtK I creased in value thereby to the ex-point in the westerly line of Rail- Townahlp Clerk. the 'center line of AmboM Avenue tain a set of pinna and specifications, way AvVnue and extends • westerly Dated,, April 221ui., 1929.. , (on the wist I' and between a line 'tent ot the benefit or Increase. : may avail themselves of the privi- ' ' t I 11. There shall be taken by pyr-approximately 1.2 till feet to the Advertised April 2i)th., 1929, and (ori the north) drawn Bitd w^v be-lege nt estimating on these plans a steak these days re- To l'roviilu for. I'oncK'le Curb) easterly line of Manhattan Avenue, .May flrd., 1929. ween, New and Second Streets, and and specifications during business e cultnary process, It.Is ichaHe, condemnation 'er otherwise, (taller, tirmle.and Cinik-r I'ave- for' i\\e purpose of affording the be improved by the construction of rojec'ting easterly to said railroad, hours on any business day. UHtomer who la well done; -»- iBi'Ut tit Commercial Avenue, concrete curb, gutter, and 6" cinder ADVtiltTISHMKNT-* md'the I'ertlt Araboy CUy line (on Before cash or certified ohecka Iplila 'Inquirer. I necessary rlghts-of-way estimate after «nd at IeuB.t twelve'bats and. to Ifrpvllle' tor the lssu- Concerning ' Municipalities". ap he ceKvter line ot Amboy Avenue, . , receiving plaiis and specification* A right-of-way through and the Township Committee will hold a • well But he doeun't *iu'i> g( Tenii>oriir>"'NoU'.s or t proved March 27, 1!'17, the amend- meeting at the Memorial Municipal "rst W«W"«I—r'Klh Dfc*trlct: for this purposi. to wear them all at one time. UUpivtd a timil tto eve? lots One Hundred fprty( ments thereto and other laws appli- All, that part or the.First Ward Hlds shall be rendered separately ,(140) and One Hundred Wty-' IHiildtng, Woodbrldge, N. J.. on for «Ijlici "A^Ht^iHnkrnt cable thereto. , .• May 13th.,| 192»' at 3:30 o'clock ylng north of Heard'* Uropk and fOr all brartchfs tis follows: one (141) in Block 865-Q, as may talk about putlttig busl- ' Thereof. , j • ' ] 2. Said lmproveiutyilj snail be n thei afWrnbpiw (Daylight, Saving of the' center line of Amlioy GENEIiAU CONSTRUCTION: com- liLiiiles in ggrlculturft, but shown on the Township Assess-. Be It Ordained by the Township( known as the Melnser Street, rimaj.'to flon»id0r the nnal passage Vvenue, and also all that, part ot prising all uiiisonry, carpentry, nu'i- will never be a real busl- ment Map, snip" lots being more Avenel, Curb, Gutti* and .Cinder .he First Ward lying west ot the Bteel and iron, roofing and. paint- Committee of the Township of( particularly designated on the f thb following ordinance, at which Bian until he knocks off work Woodbrldge, in the County of Improvement. time and place, objections thereto ienter line of Linden Avenue, and ing. Dii mid goes out. to play golf. plan and piottlb , hereinbefore _. 3. The sum of Nine. Thousand orth of a line drawn parallel with i HEATING & VENTILATING Middlesex; ' mentioned, may he preaented by any taxpayer T/That • Cbmihercial Avenue, Five Hundred ol the T0wuahlp7 " * Street and KMHleat north ott are working to create 12. This ordinance ahaU take the northerly line thereof, ELECTRIC WORK Avenel, beginning at a point i' nth w^ie immediately uuon Its adoption or so much thereof i\x may be neces- Objectors may file a written ob- phone pole that will withstand efreot sary Is hereby appropriated to meet ectlon with the Township Clerk Nrst Ward—Slvlh District: ' All bids must be accompanied by southerly line otAvenel Street and 2fX™53ni as reqidrA by V- A,"il that,tract between the Penn- Bpuct ol a car going forty-live extending southek-Iy approximately ^VSL April 8th, 1989' i - •the cost of carrying ou,t said im-prior to, that date. a certified check upon a National or an Lour. It would be much *B6 feet to the'northerbf Une-bf. ' ^rtlsed April'llth., 4#8, and provement. B. J. DfJNIGAN, lylvanla Railroad {on the.eaat) and state Bank drawn to the order ot to have poles that could 4, Temporary! notis or bonds are* • Township Clerk. he center line ot Linden Avenue the Bomd of Education, Wood- Burnen,..«nft Streetairaol , hbee improvefmnrnuVrdt bhyv ththe eApri...... -«!.l 19.th., 1929« . ~~ on the west); and ^between the put of the way.—Toledo Blade. construction of concrete curb, gut- hereby'authorized to be'Issued-from brldge, New Jersey, In the various Wm. A. RYAN, time to 'time, in a" ajaount not to N OHDIXA.NCK center line of I'reeman Street (on amounts as follows: ter, gr«Mle, and cidder pavement, C'ommitteeman-at'L&rge, he north) and (on the south) a and by the construction of a storm excoea the e Bum above ppappropriatedp , (ieneiul Ort,, B. J. DUNIQAW,. ine drawn parallel with Green K \ eittiUtlng 1,000 8«w«r - in ComuiercUt Avenue and Township Clerk. pursuant to the controlling urovt- To I'rivlde for the Construe SALLIES Blona of Clapter 252 ot the Laws ot. tion of a . Sftnlbiry Sewer In Street, and 1U0 feet north ot the Plumbing Work . .... 800 George Street,,vunder and by. virtue A 81 ii as amendeddd iiirdd, supplemenltt Brighton ,-Street, Woodbrldgu, northerlly line thereof.'' Uleclrlc Work „ 800 of the provistona of »n act entitled, ^-? : 8_ . ThThe boundarbd y. llinei s of the elec- blndlue the successful bidder or "An Act Concerning Municipal It lefe,' ad, which notes or bonds shall bear Mid for, tt» . ConsU-uction ot interest at a rate not to exceed six Mwnboles and Necessary AJJ- tlon districts of the Second Ward bidders'to. execute thje contract it approved, March 2T,>, 19J7. the shall be readjusted, and (he said awarded to him or them, and If he ameodmehts thereof . «nd supple- ADVBKTISEMBJiiV-; per cent per annum, and all other purtieitanoM Xo 0ald Sewer ami matters In respect of. said notes or districts, subdivided,, so that the,o r they fall to do so withtn ten ments thereto sn forfeited as1 I knoMii) M 'thfi' Oomftfrcjal Avenue, NOTICE IS HEREBY,QIVBN tl»ai ship Treasurer, who ^re hereby au Be It Ordained by the Town.shi] tions! •'.... liquidated damages SAd,placed to fAveuet, Concrete OuxbOtt,, Gutter, the following ordinance! passed sec-thorlted to execute «»d issue said Committee, ot the Township ot Hecond Ward—First Matrict: the crcidit of-the Board of 'Educa.- ond and third readingg au.d_ temporary notes or bonds. 'Woodbridse, ta the Oouaty of Comprlnnk all qt Keasbey:' Alltlou. . •'.."' SSSAM aiWe>rie Strait adopted at a meeting 6. Ail the work of saldlmprove- Middlesex: ' ot the ward south of LeMgli Vulloy The Huc«esBful bidder will' le re- atorm aewer Improvement. - of thai Town. B^ilroad ttacks. » , quired to'furnish a Surety Bond in ship Committee on April ; 22na.j __Mrt is*to be dom- In accordance 1. A sewlr to be known as thf , 8. The smn ol Tlwenty-twp Thou- With the plans and profile of th Brighton Street, Woodbrldse, Sewer Second W«rdr-Se«flle with th auA. supplen)eiite4, to provljjp X|n"I K GGeorge''B I't^i^pii i (ror( a said tlons. ' ' . • ' • ' • • hereby autaqriaei U) H i^ued frop IIOO tor Crows- Mill Koad eaiterly to the The Board of Knflucatloh reserves. Concrete Curb Township Clerk. ' j \ , (he tttnltaty ainppSttl mf- seweragi .rows Mill iry time ,to time, In an amount not to re. The liuproveBient ahall also ln-iBrighton Street, Woodbrldge, begin' Iwjundary of "the Firstt •wardd. the rJ^tiJ t to rejecjtt any or allll bibidds Qnultn« and Signed, Board or Bdueatlon, exceed the sum *bpv$. »pproprlated, elude such extension .into intersect- ning at the manhole In the centet o W*r, .Dfttrtct Cleric. K }>t Temwirary Jfote*, or be dfeterminefl • by th« Township along ,thft center line of Brightoi ed, which ftotfes,V , honAi nhall "- Committee to be .ue<«s»ry to, pro-Street. Crowp, Mill Road, anftlfcutU ot Kink V TQ be advertised Jmti J6tJ»., exceed itt ewent BonOti ami ta 1929. May »rd.. and May., lOth,» luterest »i |'^'Bj tect tne %. The cost of aald Q#orH«'s Post Koad, * the ..' 1 .shall be ahall be assened *\m\\ (he lands 1ft m$W Ww-d—Foiirtfc nn- • • , ' ' isn't te« in respeet of 'sjftld 7. LEADER, FKIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 Six MKimern • Uirs ban trmile ll\nt pnrt of thflr Ideal ssiilos policy W<> realize. : » AIMEE BREAKS MONOTONY IN PLANE Hup Sales Help Keasbey School The funeral of Jamei Mrc,in, doen ovory rnpiitnbl'' dealer in mot&r *:>. w««,h«ld from tjie home ,i ett Starts cars,' that the used < :ir customer will ( eventually Ijcconi" the prospective Still Leads in Mater, Mrs. Michael Cofley, at J Reduce Prices oi bnrnr of a new car If the used nahway avejiu*, Woodpftdgp, \ Active Campaign ca>s will noil. rtlPasnrr ii|) to the day morning, followed by a reti'm standard promised the buyer, and Attendance hiKh mass In St. Jamm' f),,,, Good Used Cars give years of nimd »« at Century oftylng. They have li-nrm-d that thfc elvso trtit tnd rinit inoint-ni•:HI. 'TOIIPP J and John Traynnt, Mntois Inr of 1 rtli tmhoy, deal- «ood r<\me of a repulnll.- dealer I? t!ielr of . present, l'rprtirlrk E. lUoiK.tl Is condumntt The' docewed was a restd..,,, , r« for this. dUtrl't. and haR added the best guarantee In the used car was its follows H sljrnuon* drh. in Iteinlbllr-nn rtr- Ke.'dhev 08.9 Woodh-ridRe for mafly years. H. i HPH throughout .lint rjnintj- for tht>_ a. hir^e number (i ' trade-ins to the market. 9«.T b$en pttvpiny*d • by ' the, Tnwi, .i ii.. (I rur listings ci that.flrni,. It was - .liarrnit Avenii" ; i. 'Fprds No. 7 98.7 roHd' dopa'rttoeiit until a few ,] announced ni» •i imiinoed today by Left .Burka... • hVfore his death. His deati Ulodaptt to Speak at fill' candidacy seyrnl a«o. f«l- Mil Hnusual ffiiture of the tales _ . , - t 94.8 lowed a very brief fllnesi .' lowlns. • serl*» (>l # with vniume foiiowiB| on the h«*B of Cartertt Memoriail l DaD y Avenet -, |d from til in i.V claw, tan* •found .rtnumial favor jepted two Invitations to speatt : D2.S ew •W6odbrldRe No. 11 hide*, and havp |.idrilled him tin- • the aiibsUnUal thrifty cfass ™ Jsrwy upon Memoriw Daly: . "Well, here's my check t,M,,i w111 limited itippoH In itiflprimary ron; pedple who-fifto* 'the Vafo# of »»•» th«r address at qartefet- Colonla Yoli tan look, over, the rtuhs. \__, test and in the 'uvtic it I electiori Iff and .t«eaB,Banger. % "-7 "' lip Is nominated. , tn ' ' ' l' Jmlvp. hlodgpti' is fiofrhaps one. of "We have found that out used S- »»d will t)ie most popular Imslrtew men In curs reflect the type of- people Who tliln • section *>(, ili>' county, having •owned tm?m flrat liftnd, All pt ou : trade-ins are'In ^nod eflpTdUton, an He "Dariiiig, U It yet the psy- upon th* eminent rocfruit.t o conduct?!!' a rfpiifurant on Slut* New anrt Hotter1 Map JchblOElcal tiioment to *sk ; y.()ur nrtrp»i:1m!-*r| Hltliwa) Routi- No, 4, th> mam ^ p.isppd ri^ld inap^^tlon before, ftii WpiWtiy to thf> Jersey sliori> report*, | allowance was niadr to ttt#'buyer. "My d?ar. you must K0> my-o«r crabbe* old d*«-Ibr your hand " Cd Cld "at Laurence Hw'lwr1 for tltf-p-itst *\\ i "Because ot this policy, we h»ve ycnrT. He irtls" a member of V*ri- | on hand how a Jirpe number of fine, o\i* civic and fi'Hti mat I mod autonroWlte, which we»can sell Person."—Tlie New Yorlctr. | at ^attractive prices and very moder- The- candidate IIHS Wen a Justice |att» terms. . nf IVnce litre for several year*, anrt i' "i. bellev,e that the -automotive tor the r»»t' two -m»r» haa-BerrfiiL dealer is beginning to realize more iiu» Township of Madison as Its po- nirt -rcrorfr the necfs«Uy-Qt-e«tahl|gh- lln1 jut-tlce. Tlie sheriff contest Is inj; a reputation for selling good liis hrel venture littn county 'politics, used cars. I know^tliat Century Mo- nlihmiKh ,he. tin* bo1" active more in i''»!> in Rntubllciw county affairs for several years. My wife just loves Mr. BLod^ett is married and a son, -Truly, is n student iVt'Vaflfiy. Ftalge to paint... Military Acadenn! from which Insif- tiition he intends to enter I I'll admit that she uses it spar- *, ingly enough on her complexioh, In a stateinont issued, this week, To break the monotony of court sessions, Mrs. Aimoe Semple Me- but when it comes to the fu'rni- th«' candidate aays: •'•! mil pr«s«nt- i 1 ture and woBd-worlt—therCs no lUrMivleadevleader of Angelag s Templep , Los Angeles, a principal' witnegi * r sTopptnrheif.-. . She developed hex County as 8 candidate for th* jn the impeachment triaill off JJudgd e CarloCl s XTTafffy fn^cnftmmtf^ f nomination In the ' office of sherUT, ' the urge about • month ago when the liecause I feel that I can be of serv- made her first airplane trip. Above, with her daughter. Roberta, dining-room set needed "doing ovit" ice to the voters nnd Uxpayer.R of, she is boarding an air liner for the trip to Sacramento from Los ' ... Our neilhbor nttt door recom- the county and to the Republican' * .Angeles. I mended Saptiliit Speed Enamel, and party. . My candidacy Is not alto- • I that started things! ... 1 think it was gether my own Idea, but the result its ease of application that go^ the THE TRADE- of nuiiwrous requests from numer-} —I.K(iAL ADVKHTISKMKNT— ^lissus—and the speed with which it THAT GUARANTEES cms organizations and individuals, i Bus line Seeks Permit (OXSTABIJB SAIB - ariest... A coat in the mornine at'eight A SQUARE DEAL "Should I be the siiccessful.cand'l-i One 1924 Hudson, Coach, Motor fctaoon it's as hard ana as date at th» primaries and again at i ...All . _TOmm.==._.~ . ,perm4wio, n to „„ „„255,793, Modei/559^967, to he smooth asj.hy" of glass.*. . . No r ihe Keneral election. I will do what run motor busses through hth eT Towri-{"gold at a''constabie'sa#'61'3Hy «h.,i offensive d k 1 deem Is best for an efficient, eeo- shtfi on a New York to Philadelphia' 1939, »t 10 VfJock," A. M.. at I or special. .No wonder she's become noniical ^ad business-like manage- route was received and referred to'. gthwenier Bros. Garage, W«od--| a "quick-chanie" artist—Sapolin Speed meat of tlie office. And, being thor-" the franchise committee at the. bridge N J. Enamel tumed.the trick I... They have outshly acquaiuted with the duttes meetinu of the Township Committee j ' ' JOHN T. GBDNEY, • a SappUn displav that's well worth of the office.4 promiw to fulfill them Mond«y afternoon. The petitioners; \ " ' ^contable. seeing In the window of Jo the best Inter^ts of the taxpayer* wero the P«»n Tr»T»Rit Compaaji. - ' Advertised April 26th,, 1920 and HIMPRHB¥» & «f the county." j • i May 3rd., 19=9. Main Stroel, Making the Game Sufe for Man | "Fritz, your" essay 'on 'My- . •• ^ We know a former hockey player Mother" was Jtrst the same a« your1 who now uses his oldshin-guard brothers." • ,. USED G4R MART when he plays bridue with his wife "Yes. sir, we have the same Philadelphia Inquirer. 'mother."—Cleveland News. HOTPOINT Dorsey Motors t/ectric IRON M •INCORPORATED forte and M J M J Cj an old Don't miss this Sale AtTHOlUZEO DISTUIUVTOBS M Regular Price M M M E of High Grade Cars! Maple & Fayette St$. .J^f o Perth Amboy No increase in price if M purch.ftvd on terms of $1 8 ONE WEEK EXCHANGE M down and SI a month. M M M H ->, !M OUR RESPONSIBILITY IS UNQUESTIONED H M M Now is the time H M M •M H H to fix up yoiiy M M X M M M MODEL T M Real Honest to Good- M H M RIGHT now, after winter lay-ups anil winter driving, is PUBLIC^SERVICE M the time to go over vour Model T and firvl irnl jnal ifhal M it needs in the way of replucement partt- sltt't\ dilfttMmnits, ;i ness Bargains in Re-H For a very small eoat. you may be able 1o protect and M maintain your investment in the car ami get thousands v H H of miles of additional service. -, •' • ' ' H To help you get the fullest use from your car, the M Ford Motor Company is still devoting a considerable conditioned Cars! H section of,its plant* to the manufacture of Model T parta M and will continue to* do so as long as. they are needed H by Ford owners. ' M These parts are quickly available through Forj|'deal- Consider the fact thai the majority of monetary de ers in every section of the country. Note the low prices, M in the partial list given below: • . * M Piston nud pin - - - • • . . . . • . |t.4O preciation on a used car has already been assumed by M Connectins rod • • - • ' .- . . . . -. 1.60* M M Crankshaft - 16,00 ('..Under head 6.00 the original owner—then when the opportunity pre- M Cylinder • 20.00 H Time |W - . .73 » Time gear 1.00 M sents itself to buy a RECONDITIONED car, we advise H Crankrase • 12.00 H JU8L Printing Fly whet! . *"*"' .* "*. 13.00 you to act quickly. M Trtn»niissk»n gear shaft H TraiMmi»sii Clutch . M Storing gimr aMetubly (leu wheel and bracket) JLSO M Sorter drift - US Generator • • • • U-SO Battdr » , - a.so 1926 Dodge Deluxe Sedan Carburetor -' - 3.00 Vaporiser aMembly (with *M Rear axle shaft - - • ... * . . . . US Good Rubber, Good Upholstery. Reducoed Brewster Differential drive pear • ...... Univtnat joint *i>««aiUy • . »'.'. . . . 24 Green. Little Mileage. An Ideal Family Car. Drive •haft pinlou - ...... 1.50 Front »xle 9.00 Spindle connecting rod • • . . . . , , 1.75 Front radio* rod, •• • . • « p. . . • .. 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE Rear sprluf '• 6.M K»di.ior—Jew JwU (1917-23) . . . . IS.Q0 Radiator—kw ihcl) (1923-27) ...... •* 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE How) (1917-1985)'. - V Hood (192*47) Jbfau* 1926 DODGE SEDAN Front feoden (19lil9SS) each Front fender* (192«-19>7) .Rear fendm (1922,1925) 1927 FORD TUDOR • y- Rrat ftodem (1926-1927) ears . . . . HttDoing board .' . - - . . . . 1J5 Horn (bailerjr type) - - . - v . . Headlamp •NBHbb (1015-86) «air . - . 1927 FORD ROADSTER Tuurinc tat top (1915-25) couplet* < - - TWiug car lop ((192647) cowpleto, inclodr* and otirtaln rMs • - - • • • j . SSJM, 1926 BU1CK SEDAN Tne#« ffkm are for .parts only, but the {(barge for labor U equQy low., It is billed at a flat rate w «M tua kuoy in ndvMoo rtpt the job will ^»t. ' v- * j Time Payments Trades Acjcepted MOTOR OPEN EVENINGS THE WOODBRlDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 2«, 1929

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[CARTERET NINE *?'ftn; OUTDOORS I^ARRONS AND PURDUE STAR SEEKS DIAMOND FAME W. H. SLUGGERS WHIPPED 10-6 The Worm IWns.... the fticfc RAHWAY TTO ( BEAT WAY TO p WOODBRlDGE Ji>Jnr:h School win By a 10-fi score ought to have been, the rod and]'»' cares to, If he uses pleifty of split met Carteret' on the nine will play the Huhwny tenm on nine rlouti'd -ttrf way to victory nicy reel editor was standing walirt deep "hot, ties the worm to a long ; when they downed ihc Tort H1ch- <<> Field here last Friday In the tugging current of the Mua- shanked, hook, and it'eepg* tits bait the'Parish Housef"16t hero this iiftei- The boys mad© thp most ! monrt Hluh School, nine hy a 1(1-8 cenetcontf near HackettstoWn. moving very lilowly, from the stile. noon/ The Woodbrldge boys'have ' score In a seven Inning game on tlie well dtstrlttutedllfitUU hitshit , ffour Wtthip^tortfthiJ y minutes we. caught of the streaifl down the current In aia 1 aalreadireajyy taken-' tbe *oiiiiosltl"oppositio> n hit I Pariah House landlot. Wednesday I, were three baggers. only two rainbows, measuring about natural way, he will get fish-, ahdi m ^oitinl, ,,n n vtnin, | afternoon. H wa»"the third win of -uin talfled a . 1 c ln up n Uctvictorm y • by ... twelve Inches from Bteni to stern, big ones, for the big ones are,™" "' M* « ithe season -in . three .starts nnd Barron ttfirler, was in whllst*"i*ai young lamda ool'*igliteen,'with'*>un«ryr «igut . . j .5-2 score.in the .opening, ttu^lf,»fj t proved a most .decisive victory. for-.-.ta£_iiinlEE5L -Petei.ajaecP T«d and a belF'balt can In a weekorso, however, as the i the Season on April 9th. - • • ' I. OIOB, Darron novice, was,given a the diminutive -sophomore,' crammed full of wormsTTooR'seven and Um dPiis, 'iho- inlllerBl-—rjpggfc- mfew's boys -hare i try,in the box at the opening at t'ho mound In the last four beauties from the Mime riffle. ;","•;•* ",~ .~rttn»t H fallpflldd to show any Mudwick, Carteret' pitcher, Eatlier In the day this same -chap starts to Boorn the lowly piece; , ,. .. .. Ralph Welch, of Purdue football fame, hai obtained for himself • p*Bslng three tnpn and be:" offerings and clouted \ hau experienced the delightful sen i de. resistance-• •--, .an-d• turn• s to the inore''and the odds are all in their favor firm hold on the first base job of the BolUrmaku*1 bwebaU team. tiiK hit for two, runs in a few mln- ,,ir two two-baggerB and a cation of hnvliiR ihe tipr W a bam-j. esthetic foo_d, of, t)i,.e Insect variety.' this afternoon. They took th«; His prowess with the bat has netted Welch eleui-ttp poiition in the uti-s of' play. Mentor Hie*; pulM Uiree-sacker. His team- boo rod snapped like-a piece of' About ththelhire thirdd wweee k In .May, fly acalpB of the CurtereCurtett High clan ( batting order. him out uftd sent In Schntidt, the i ihil to take the measure of straw, when a twenty Inoi.hr.owa>htt Mi'ermen'wlll be getting larKer andlhere by a 10-6.»cor106»cor e laslt t l^il^ridad y ttlminulive BOphomore, who unciied •;il hurrers. "Wukle" downed his worm a wallop. better creelB than the worm angler, | afternoon and trounced the Port a stead} game. Schmltty seemed a ,ii iiy the strike-out route and In about eight hours fishing with'*'!>"u*sU come- to ^ landlnfe-fhreo' them, Uie. 'dry-fly iiifer't jcBf-'haVe more fun' arm is said up, '" - . - • • . ;J |i it ting Jieayy jattd »f U3, __ __ I ^ to " " • *»lttWw»,..a.Bd ; V incihh Uiau'aU Lna.'.wjEL.Jj..anglers eter ba a. Utk sore.. are on the mound'at J for tti brook which we returned- to\ ts na• had' . Wandering slowly along the him at < .•..>...->»wK . Woodbridge tlve element. stream,, or wading leiburely up the, rest up .his fin", may" be in man W«nt«l to know why and .was Tnf-.BiEErtin—muff* AB. B. H, K. Worm fishermen, on t\ other i current, he will wait for the me and , top form to/day, Schmidt, the abated, to leurn that he had been put it. Shifts hand, were- getting all o._f la_.„y down a_ long.._„, - neat line, the sophomore Kid, do a ^ by Urown In the ing chapter. ta ! y strikes around noon, when'the sun ; hackled lure"fluttering gently to the good part ot the twirling for the ^"^^ T thJKe 3S.j^?ffl^ ;^SfuK struggled bravely through apme: water's'surface, tilting "bravely this very gray and wot looking 'BlondI way imd that as the breeze inoves it,! The line-ups lor.both teams will clusters, and the trout became live- until It move* over the .spot \M.ere probably be the same as.they were Her and started to feed. ' . I the rise was seen, and then- -Swank: i In Rahway when the Woodbrldgttes Robins White- We examined the stomachs of the i there'll be a flash of stiver or ,'oM, trimmed the itahway nine.- They jffio fUh we kept, an4'found that;'as the gamtest .at all game flahwer e as tollpws.•-...--:. they were full of angle, worm's, of strikes at the fly. Woodbridge: fidmock,' 2b.; Still- Wash Readings Ul 'siMs and varieties. Some werej <• THey II be golden idays, dayB full man,, If.; Scheldt, p.; (rf.); Han- undoubtedly natural food swept In,of BUCII thrills and battles as are derhan, cf.; Ol&rk, lb.; Wukoveta, The Aven third by the rain of the night before, denied the worm angler who Is now p.; (rf.);. Toth, ss.; Denman, 3b.; the Port RwuUng nine by a 10-0 j t^struck out", while others had -been snitched from ruling the roost. Wet fly, ot course, Montague, c." score In the opening contest for both' g^ a beatulful catch the hooks of unsuspecting nnglorH will cot them from now on, as well, Rahway: Zullo, If.; I'lckens. cf.; teams played ut Port Reading last In the fourltWlud dropped on Vere asleep at the switch. and for tho.next two weeks or so, Maurens, 3b.; Hees», rf.; Tandy, Saturday afternoon. The Port out- Lee and His who tried to slide bttween the Bar- 1 Besides worms, the stomachs of should give a good account of their i p.; Zuman, lb.; Ginfrlda, 2b.; Ker- fit scared only one single sack- hit ron oatcheH' U'gs for the home plate, the trout contained larvae and nym- lurin« I tulla, c; Graeme, ss. In thi' contest. I J. Wukoveta was on the mound' Gang Trim Trie Island t*»m took a ^et-back for the winners and Hutnlch and; i in tlie sixth, when they had three Bylickie twirled for the losers; | I men on and^Carlough went to the Nine 'Port Reading batters wenti , Amboy Five 'l'Hite. He took a hard swing at the down by" the'-strlke-out route. lfhil<' pliii sondIng itin(o the air near the Through the Eyes of a Veteran Hutnlch tunned six men and al- | lowed seven- hits. independent, a tf^^hSTtaS *X. His Greatest Inning—in the World's Series with Detroit—1907 I quintet of uiiattuched nowhere, Wukovets scored three twtf-base ! trimmed ththee Hol.H.v Same Five of hlts The fOn6rlet< written by ed their way through the American make it easy for him. on, tha Oransm<>n'H Club ' alleys warlj giinTOan, C»rlough, Taylor The summary;y - TwT o base A. Jandriaevlts, 2b - .2 Wednesday evenln,. J.eo and Am M.iKvick, Dlmo'ck'k , (H)T~C|rodosh, one of the fUiif's greatest vctrr- League ranks to a rliiuripionship, Motioning for Steinfeldtv t)ie third Denman, 3b _..J 2 T tled f honors foV a '.m«te string, gave the first man to VmiiHi. ThrCe baiw hits: Mfd- ans, and iwralini' MUIIO ot the and, great a team as the Cubs really baseman, to play clone to his bag, unwritten history of the ilUuimud were. Manager Frank Chance knew Brown served the ball up to Cobb, Jbk The d the third, fourth and (2), Dlraock,' Handerjian. pendents tallied T"srand and one" *H It appcarcil to.onv «ho wiiS that we would have to sOiow'at our! but gave him one right on the out- Wrjinttz, c 3 fifth innings a two-baggw. Dlmock, there. Others follow.) side—a nice ball to bunt but one „ In their second string. Denman and Wukovets were the fa- • jr ; Sielag, 1# very best to keep the National P. JandrlaovltB. lb. 3 nit bafin, off Sotauldt, 1; Wu- League colors on top. that Would force him to hit towards J. Wukovets, p. 2; 22 > rolling two hundred mores vtrred ones.' ' • By JOHNNY KVKK9 n were: Lee, Naylor, (2); Dunham, Bases ori bulls were charged to kowt.s 1; Medwlck, 4; S*elag, 2.) (Central l'reM Special Wriler- The Cubs won the opening con- thirdhid . As the ball left Brown's St«vn, cf :...' 3 • 0 hand, the pitcher shot toward the: Koalc, rf 1 (2); ArvaArva , (2); fiiiiUorn Perry, l'lerce, (2); Humphreys., Carlough, liuulilc plays, Medwlck to Ruben tu N nearly every great game, no test though it took 12 innings and IS); Oioe, Ci-\ Schmidt, i'i). Wnmlllllll. j third base line, scooped up the Jenkins, Banzyk. I matter whether it develops into! sphere and the,n tossed it to third 24 10 g The scores: - | Montagueontague " was hhitt by tthee pchpitcher.e —"* an overtime battle or not, there Is! hRd \ fe f Ph Ab or a forceout on O'Leary, who had iWt Heading Brownmllfer, of • Perth Amboy, usually one particular inning where AH. 11, H.^ee. 191 182 referred. ' » cold day. Faterrello, 3b, Naylor 212 201 176 The scores: Barna, lb 0 Dunham . 213 213 158 Woodbrldge- Second Ward Tho Tigers still baliaved that their 0 Mesick .... 160 169 175 AB. B. H. K. 'chance fif winning was good. For .9. Hutnleh, c 'McNulty, rf. 0 Arva 216 190 Dlmock, 2b, 0 this game they had Will Btit Dono- 1 1 0 Nine to Clash van ' on the rubher while our old Barazak, lb., rf 01 Btillman, If Byltekte,. ss.,- p , $92 1001 881 Schmidt, p. ..,-... 0' 2 0 standby, Morflecal'^Drown, was down started the play 0 to do tho hurlirig,for the Cuba.I proved a~BliiomoVw»i to the Tigers,., Martino, If. Holy Name Flw I Hattderilan^ c. .. HI 2 2 0 Next Sunday From the very staft it developed In- • who wer"e exJKi«S in anticipation of I ™™to, rr., to -116. 3 130, Clark, jb. CU Perry .: 183 204 166' Wukovets, TfT_. -sr-r-j- 0 to a red hot pitching duel, with the Cub pitcher being batted from » «IIMI, 2». 0'iHallahan ... 175 189 17 2'. Toth, ss _ 1 1 2 and Keasbey Firu Donovan and Brown burning the- ttle-' rubber. And instead of having1 V'Si cf J. Hutnlch, p., ss. 0 Banzyk 192 167 201'Denman, 3b 3 2 0 II.MIIV'S nines will meet in thu I ball across the rubbef: «o fast that th« bases londed with nobody down -*J, Jenkins 169 *4 Montague, c. -..-. 2 1 0 iMu contest of the stason fur Hli* half dozen batsmen were un- they d men on flrat and second, able to meet It, We got an early one o and the most dreaded bat- : • ' ' 8 0 V| ii-iiiiM on the Keasbey diamond The scores by innings: 938 *932 853 34 16 16 2 ..!;i> morning. The, Keasbey Jump on our rivals and when the ter In the league Bafeiy out 'of the Robins ...„ ; 0 0 0 01 9—10 port Itlchmond i dipwm'd the fl. & h. Trucker's Tigers went to bat In the sixth we way. Wig-Waggliig AB, R. H. K. We still had anqther dangerous Port Reading 000 000—0 h> si 20-5 score in a practice were leading by the score of 1 to 0. to tbe Larsen, it. man to dispose of; This was big Governor Kohler replied" liict Sunday morning, The This sixth Inning is trfe one I Canned Fodder for Oarless Cows message through the Burgess convlRobb, 2b: — :•.[•#-i-M ur the fire company who Have In' mind when I say that I be- Claude Rossman, a long distance hitter, and apt to break up any ball This new corn-stalk paper, ie'allpany shirt wave transmitter.—Wls- Budalick, : nut for the first work-out lleye it decided the title to the right—but it had its .drawbacks. Kot I cousin State Journal, Carlough«—.—--, i itt-nny Gloff, Ptelffer, Kat- world's championship. -,C h* r I i e game at an/ time. BiH-^jlrownle Matafisa, 3 He put everything he very long ago a drayman attempted j :-i'i, Orlspatts Jotamy JPaisler, Johnny Ever* O'Leary, now u couch bore 'aexexal, On the c. laisler, Sabo, Ramer, Stark, ke and one of was workingoworking n tfie Isaf terjbntmi* i . Dumback, Cyrus, Schilcox, heroes are made and the fate runners in the country at that time, was locked, BO the drayman Just Jeft, in contrast to tl» brilliant proces Georges," a the balahae. Kllng came to our rescue with a c, <>., Schuster and Mebook. \ opened up with a safe' hit. Sam it in fronft t off thth e officeffi . A cow wan-UlonUl . aboubt t hlO dispatcdithh In Vftre/.rf There have Been, several instances Crawford duplicated, the drive, but perfect throw to sbcond that caught Pierce, p iu>: Reasbey clan, Township old flat-footed off the dered down the street and had a .the Omaha Befe-News. in pennant races where the title to the wonderful outfleiding of Schulte I wonderful feast off this new-fad'pa-j Humphreys, last year, are Qut to dupll- the, flag hingod upon the result of and Hofniau held O'Leary at sec- bag. f.lt- The boys have per6 . Tbe owner of the cow took her Pesseti, 3b. * single game. Aad I Bhal-1 always pnd. At this point , then It was two out now, Cobb fuming (Phome^ , milked her as usual, and de- Eggwirt-~"At',last I've discovered Cubislno, "Ab. >:••[! the fate of a world's the bright particular star of the and fretting on first and Rossman' Mulls iflentv of mate livered the m,tlk. The next day all what -they do witM the holes in i" hinged upon the out- and tbe terror of determined to kill somebody. Brown tbe milk customers' were spitting' loughnuts," 26 6 7 4 'comeot one short inning. all pitchers, came to bat, and as Ty soon had Claude in the hole for two paper wads. Now you tell one!— Oscar—"What?". ] The score by Innings: champs were the guests of Btrikes, and the Qeorgla Peach, \. • ••.»•• was just aa likely to bust.the ball Windsor (Colo.) Poudre Valley. Bggwlrt—"They use them to stuff Woodbridge .:..- 4 3,3 2 3 2 it—16 wiKsn at the fire ISOUBO fol- bound to get as to as second before the clash.last Sunday morn- This was in that hard fought se macaroni with."—Jeetef. ' Pt. Richmond ., 2 0,0 1 3 0 0-— rlfes between the Cubs and the De- th.e Inning was dver, made ready to troit Tigers In 1907, a series tbat steal. . ' many flgu>e- to have heen an easy But Idling was waiting and watch- AT THE PRIM ARIES llelleve It or Not for the National leaguers, b\it ing. Cobb startudlte. stea,l, aided by While this was a contest among a good lead as Brownie wound up, narents had a yet was a' pretty tough proposition Enter Our "Shakespeare" p (py pparents hnapd . a * ^ ^{ ^ ^^ got U)e T,gerB land Kllng; catclilng and throwing in u afco. In most caBes^ when the ball with the same motion made Vote for go«. The Jungaleers were any- ll :i I iniit wal present, it was either ' a'but ea&y in those days. They as to bunt it, the Cub defense tor ,a ij anothe:__1L_r- sharp peg. It was a°, " '!• tiither ur mother. — Upland like Cobb, Crawford moment was considerably worried, I high aran.d I ...ha.d to catch it in my 1 ? 1 FREDERICK E. '' il. i paper, Brown, Chance an d Kilns -•--!held „a 'I bare hand....., but I Jus. t managed"to Fishing Contest brief conference. It was decided put it on the sliding Tyrus before he hit the bag. Cobb was infuri- BLODGETT

perhaps beat it out himself, Chinee The Chicago supporters went wild 10,000,000 BOWLERS told the infield to play deep while > w« cume ^aclc tQ our dugout. old Mordedal Brown 'concluded to a& Add Some Shake- match his brains against the Georg- That was the only inning I can recall where four men were retired, lan'sian's. This keen wtttewuteda pucnepitcherr recau WHBIB "«• w« •"••- ;""„• speare Tackle to Your 5,000,000 BILLIARD figured that Oobb would really bel We found out in the very next round playing Into our hands by laying I that the ball H^sman allowed to let Kit, Without Cost! If you can fish you can win a fed^a reel, players keep' physically or a tested lure in the and mentally fit W. H. S. Baseball Schedule big lishin' contest throughout the United which is now open. States thereby kaeping Where Score Everybody in this in perfect physical con- Played W.H.S. Opp dition to ward off flu, Opponents, „ locality can enter. If grip, etc. Your doctor you are lucky, maybe you'll win one of the l*ig will point out the bene- April 9 Rahway prizes. ' • .. . April 16 Leonardo ftte of these two health 19 Carteret ~ --j.. Drop around and register right away before you builders. April p g g y y April 24 Port iBlchmpn*'* land th|h$$ $& one!! ThThere'' s i s no chargh e andd no April 26 " string tt April 29 Chrtajret ...... May 3 Linden , Special Afternoon Sessions for Ladies, May 8 MetjicheA and Instructions for Beginnen May 15 FreeholrJ FOR SHERIFF May 18 A Qualiiied Man May E VI N ' May 30 St. MMy's -*_ for A June SPORTING GOODS CO. PERTH AMBOY RECREATION 8 Port Richmond Responsible Position 817 Madison Ave. Perth Aiubvy • WHKHK THK JiAPIBS »OWL" Pat4 for by L the Candldute Market Strwt, Corner M»dl»n Avenue . THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1929 P«RO Eight

ih»Ye tnrncA d-*n a $1,000,000 offer tfant to make a talkie comedy i IN K. OF C. PLAY Ifnr a talkrt'7 .... gettier? Held in $1,500 Lions Guests At last Marian Nixon in ft hit, WillAin Halnw ealla-talkie* i thanks to hoi work in "ttalnbow low draTffla?" - Man?" . . . . . Amellta Oalli-Curci, John MM Bail, CHarged of Township mlck and other big co»Cert nat, Cretehtoo Chaner, Lon s tan, nan are -to making singing •hortufi no movip ambitions? .. .Al Jp]son dabbles in prU» n,.,. Committee u'\ pupV Its owflef "(or ! promotlont •• . •

rtturW TJi. of IV fowir- Kordr is hi in. > , to ffi Horn." had .Uge to be aJeadb* I:.M in lh<- fi.M/ • jajl in di-fa'ili Wui.dlnidgt' Mows i'!Ub at a Dan- M|2jo worth of ooBmeUct shlp£e*i All three> Moore J'.."i"ii ti(j] I'-- :)) 4lroolou« as«;ii i i.t nven at Stwehs' Olnh. R«HWty; aiotlg. .•••'••' Ton) and Matt—appear In ,i\'i)M'v iasl Monday nivbt._, i KaV! Dane olid George K. ^rthur'plnth Street ? ^ iiiiil ri:i!l'-:;. «ti.ts _»- pehriing un> on'- 1 (unh (.; ir.i;;:".'- icceived by Henry TDwnptilp official? present Includ- (• ,il-<, . 1.1..red, o( '43 Hai'- rd Mnvnr Wm, A. Ryan. Towmhlp I'M cir»'(4, Ivtrh Amboy. .Edwards •| ic:i-nr-r Win. A. Gardner, ToWn- is t»'li• vi <| t" '.-}!"•<• tt«>n dliihb«>d al fl.ip.AUornw Henry St,. C. Lavin, .1 rlii-i.-t-riiriJ; |Miiy In 1'erth Anib»y TuwnAtilp EBRin^r C.corge B. MM- ^mdjij f-veniiic -His condition, illl, nnd Comiflitt*«n*« Jacob W- wliidi ha% b«(n crttteal^was aal'd t« iJiiiiisun. Robert L'. S#ttl feH from '.a, car .shortly after tlir- i he esteem in which they wre held stabbing-wa<= alleged to haye taken liv tvery member ot bis organua- plaee. ••'•'. tlon. . • • .,, . LEGION DRUM CORPS Practically •4»-e'ryon#.*8» calle,^ We («W*1 .Hirht Flins in W*4cl| upon to make a spwth. Steve Wyld, S' ~ %*• (Jrajr al Garden Tonight TO ENTER CONTEST chairman ot the athletic committee of Ihe Lions, Peter Peterson, 4nd| FLORSHEIM SHOE fans will waft*-with Inter- AT FRANKFORT, PA. other» thri»tened to form a Lions est the bout litw^ei^Joe ¥Le0ray. baseball team. . Aggressive. wAl (\re*~rt\ young men prefer "former local b to tire top..'The unuer-theausptecB of tbe-Fi-anktord time.'at lh« Bronx Zoo. match tonight is ;i ten round semi- , sheims means shoe economy and satisfaction, 1'oat Bugle and thiim Corps. Bands from all parts of l'i nlifylvania. New- Womrn Archlteft* Itare LeCtuy lost a hard fought battle Jersey " and Uelaw.ue will part id- Women architects are rare be- , with j!incp Ihiudci-. brother o{ the cause schools don't favor their ad- t-vrelter-wt iji'nt t'n.inip, at", tS¥ New mission, it 1s said, HUT increasing i Leglonaim' l^nd gf Krank- • numters 'M-woiuen are emiiloyed in I York Collsf'iun lat-t FYlday nl^lu. ford have held the title of State SUN"6lAL SHOES LeGra)' took tbf Jfhfto Dundee to ve the drafting room? of tari:«> archi- furaLsn-the, Uns witlfta little action Cliemps ta»—the. i^'l fi 'years. tectural" firms. , in all the n:'u popular styles lor r\i-i> iift-iuber of the family in what suit'''! out to be' a slow They wlfl 'give an exhibition but( will not enter the piizt contests. Turn your dial cvefy Friday KV«- at 7 o'CloTKand Mur all scrap. nbout Mxeni . ' • ' ., Tlje.mai.n KO tonight wtjl feature Tony CaiiioiuTi and ;8animy Dorf- RllSS Anil lUBl MMW*—That nnrtt inrhirtaa fhrrr trn WIZAKD AKCHESTOR YOUR* FOOTTROUBLES" one it.\ and one lour round battles.) OT "at . . •• •. • , Miss A"nn tluff, whose engagement1 See (hir Koqt to Jack Dobcr, of Lakewood, was; V YORK, A[,ril 25. — Did you Don't pas* up this unbettd Don't you and your husband recently announced, was the guest; ef b»rjiir. Enough ifnditigfsr patch up your quarrels?" asked the this: of honor at a prarty glyet in herj" Charlie Chaplin is. just 40 years trte whelo tunity-t wide vati- visitor.' home last SatUDday evening^ The old? . ety of hifh d l "Deaar me,, no!" repliepi d Wty,,New- hostess was the bride-to-be's sister, I "The Yellow Ticket, " stage piece, 8lf at i prk»r C. CHRISTENSEN & BRO. rich. We cart always afford toliave Miss BeSs'WiBfinV' High scores at: is to be a talkie? bnck. Don't Tal new ones."—Cincinnati KnqWrer. l-brldge were,made by Miss WUhel-1 96 Main Street . Woodbridgev N. Countess • Leila Karnelly, of Rus- erlvr.nt if e of th'» money-sftvini imlna Schl«inerr Miss M. Dfelane>;,l sia is the latest of nobility, to join tppo: t^rity. No need t6 wait ! FrJincefcXojJto JSd Augusta Nathan, i B3 rtnewali will ba «t»nc?«5 "A Safe Place to Buy" 1850 Queen Klliatwtrj was pre- The hol»i"wa>;«ttactively Jecorated'; her is learning to speak frnhT

The Lions Club numbers were the Remodeling - Repairing quests of the Rotary Club at a joint dinner at the Craftsmen's Club last Prevent Systemic Infection C,AHMENTS CALLED FOR night. A feeling of good fellowship BURVEYOR and good fun prevailed. Speakers _' Amc.uan Poultry' included the Rev. J. Benjamin My- A. Greenhouse Thru ORAL PROPHYLAXIS 1 ar. .i: ers, of the Trinity Episcopal Church, M Smith St., Perth Arnboy president of the Rotary Club; Harry Woodbndge, N. J. ••• i.;: ZJ ^•i^deTO n ~ H. Kord, president of the LlonS Club, Tel. 1346 dE\tr)c.'i-:-.'., '' '.~ Ik-'jciSeaaf; Hi Fare, ti Fir i.d and Prof. Woodruff, Of.the Rutgers P ?e ~le's Home Journal Z) Farm Liit Extension University course . ' Scientist*; are contine more and more to believe that a g "" larm joumaJ ' After the meal, two teams com- majority of a.11 infections, enter the body through the mouth. iZ S::ijj_J)FipJl^ Journal posed of Rotarians -and Lions, op- It Is just a? important, both for your health and for your.per-. ._ fru.tt it Ga posed each othet" OB tjlff bowirtvg al- ' soiial Fatisfaction;"feW"ttte mouth to be k«pt el«an, as it is for leys. The Hutariana took • th^-ee your body to be bathed wlfh soap and water,.- ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW games straight from the Lion^ ' A return nfalch of picked teams is ,'• «•••'••• ',• • . • • * liO]nd for. . v Decayed teeth are Inconsistent .with oral cleanliness. , In- fected broken, and loonr teeth give-rise, to general E.vstem LIOI181 Ford 136 infection Tvitu.HBjUtendalit permanent bodily injury in one 151 "165 eform or another. ' " • -^i ' Hanson 136 168 146 139 179 Hyler 129 Dental XrRay, examination, correction, and treatment of Pt(te.rson .... 165 Tso 129 mouth conditions may be had'at the offl.ee of THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION McClain 136 ,89 Hayen • 102 -J84-; /WAFWOODBRIDGE 1212 Ltvlngood _.- ~ " 137 Greiner _..„. " 148 146 Merrill „ 122 195 , Breckenridge ...» 88 • __„ StJRGEON DENTIST — TONIGHT — Cox ..: !.„ 123 , ••-, _....., Paterson 225 203 '2311 104 Main Street * Woodbtidge WITH MADGE -Sclioeder . 176 , .._._ 148, PHONE WOdDBRIDGE 625 FpR APPOTNTMENT Warr . 168 ' BELLAMY Jackson 144 136 Open Evenincs CntU 8 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday "Fugitives" Saturday, April 27 2 — Features — 2 XXXXXZIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXI JACK MULHALL and DOROTHY MACKAia IN Hardy Perennial Plants Children of the Ritz — ADDED FEA'ITRE — Rufltin Said TOM MIX in "OUTLAWED" Plant now for the Summer. We have a large assortment of sturdy, Sunday, Monday, April 28 — 29 The natural law.,p|.rT, ,]M U-Uiat m youth ^ man sh*)lors ao^ c^,r^. ~r* -»,-,— well established plants which, \if planted *nw, unll age, and when age comes, snail tt««irha.t he give jrou a constant supply oi flowers for your table all summer. RICHARD has laid by, gradually slackening his toil. 1 , •' ' r • e • '. ' ; . ' DIX in "RED SKIN" ••.'(.',; Tuesday, April 30 CHINA NITE! ! ! Hardy Alyssum, Yellow; Aster, Climax Blue; THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGSJNSTltUtlON DOUG FAIRBANKS 210 Smith Street, Corner Maple Street Columbines; Coreopsis; Delphinium, Beautiful JI'NIOH ' iu Blue;'Digttalis; Buddleria, Butterfly Blue; MARCELYH DAY "Jazz Age" The ojdtst bank In Perth Aipboy . Hardy Chrysanthemums; Gaillardia; Helen- Wednesday, Thursday, May 1 — 2 ium; Hardy Baby GypsopUla 2—Features — 2 JOAN CRAWFORD THEFUNERALHOME AND A WIDZ VARIETY OF OTHER HARDY PLANTS NOTHING GREEN STREET Jitit) BARROW A DREAM TO WEAR OF LOVE with with NILS 'J LADIESVSILVER NITE (THURSDAY) IT WONT ST. GEORGETAVL Tel. Rahway 711 RAHWAY, N-J. BELONG ALL TALKING ^ I N0W1 [100 PICTURES