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VOL. XI, No. 40 WOODHRinC.E, N. J., FRIDAY, 1)K< F.MBEU 13. PRICE THREE CENTS

wruer lo Address Girl's Arm Broken Janet Gage Chapter Woodbridge Players Commended Play and Xmas Tree Struck By Auto Police Seek Murderer The Janet Gage Chapter, II. A. R. Albert Jacoby, of 316 Pershing For Their Grid Sportsmanship will hold its ChrifttmaR party on Mon- For Sunday School Hvomip, Cartcret, was driving toward day, December 16, at the home of j Woodiridge in Wnodbridfte avenue Mrs. Hampton Cutter in Green street Who Killed Man In Fords 09 Speaker* High In Praise Of Team At Annual Banquet Given at 8 o'clock. Mrs, Harold Hayden ha.1, F;r«t Pr»*hvt*rian School TOS°PP "* Hngaman Height* Tuesday nrst rre»Dyierian ocnooi "°jnig ht at 9:2o o'clock when he struck —•— Last Night — Need Of An Athletic Field Is charge of the program, The speaker Preient "Night Before Miss Marion Shervenak, aged 16, of Several Suspects Arrested But Are Released When Men In of the evening will be Emil Rcvyuk. /-,!_ . . •• /% T% i_ HA : Marion street, Hagaman Heights. Tho Stressed — Many Guest*. Ukranian writer of New York City. Chnrtmas" On December 22 ^TVa .TO w^ broken J||(,oby took Restaurant Fail To Make Identification — Clue* All members are privileged to bring —Christinas Tree Following her to the office of Dr. Samuel Mess- Obtained As To Direction Bandit Took After The football banquet held in Wood- you. I sincerely hope that 1 will be ft guest; also gifts suitable for chil- inger in Carteret whore her injury hridge high Mhonl lust night in honor nhlc to be present again year, dren. The gifts will be sent to a home Night. was treated. Then Jacoby took her Killing Raritan Man In Cold Blood. of the 1929 Barron avenge (rridders 'nd I am confident that as in the for children in the South. home. WHS a huge success. The cafeteria of past years, everything will be as After ft search of four days and Tht> police have » good description The committee in charge nf Christ- tho running down of several clues the of the bandit, nni it has been Mtab- the school was decorated in keeping pleasant and as enjoyable as this ha; mas exercises for the First Presby- with the holiday aeaso*, and goaF been." police h»ve as yet no definite trace lished that he used what is known as terian Sunday school announce that of the murderer who on Sunday night a pump (tun, that is, » repeating shot- popta were erected at each end of the The Rev. Father Paul Fairbrother, all arrangements for the exercises arc room. Principal Arthur C. Ferry in- director of athletics in St. Mary's Salmagundi Society Fanny Crosby Class shot and killed Michael Elko, aged 22 gun. completed. The program will consist j of New Ftreet, Raritan Township, in A singular feature of the case was trnduced the (ruestn, and then called high school told how he had walked of two events as follows: ; for the invocation which was given into the tradition and rivalry between the Town Restaurant in Fords. Half the reaction of the experience upon Has Christmas Program Sunday morning, December 22, at :i ioitn suspect* hnve bppn appre- Cavallara. He was not harm ad in any by the Rev. Father Paul Fairbrother the two schools and how he enjoyed 9:45 o'clock a play will bv given, en- To Stage 24ct Comedy of St. Mary's in Perth Amboy, the complete/sportsmanship which hended a'ttd subsequently released way heynnd the loss of a f#w dollar* Singing of Christmas Carols, titled "The Night Before Christmas". when persons -who were in the res- but he was so badly shocWsd by th© A turkey dinner replete with all exists between the two schools. He Mrs. John Strome is in charge of ar- Sunday School Group of Meth- taurant at th« time of the shooting experience that he was in a high state the "fittings" was prepared and aery- said "I was on the field of play on Reading and Presentation of rangements. The first rehearsal will were unable to Identify them. of nervousness. ed by Miss Anna Castor, Domestic Thanksgiving, and I can. truly say be held tomorrow at-2:31) p. m. odist Church To Present Science teacher in the high school, that the boys before me, in winning, Gifts Feature Delightful Af- The crime was committed so qnick-1 There are still several clu«» upon Monday evening, December 23, the "The Untangling of Tony" ly "and in such cold blood that it is which the police are working and Miss Castor was agsistcd by an able played clean, sportsmanlike ball. I i fair. ' . annual Christmas tree festivities will Next Friday Niglit. doubtful if all of the men present some recent information is s*M to group of girls. congratulate them on their victory. be held, preceded by a play entitled, took a good at the murderer. He shed considerable new light on th« Principal Ferry then introduced Next year, I hope that we will he Mrs. Florence Tisdall, of Rahway "Why the Chimes Ring". Miss Grace entered thfe restaurant, ordered every situation and to have given a new cH^ Tom Brefinan as toastmaster for the able to have a bettet playing field for avenue, entertained the Salmagundi C. Huber will have charge of this The Fanny Crosby class of the one to throw up his hand* and cov- rection to the investigation, evening. The firtit speaker of the eve-! thorn. The ground at the stadium will Musical and Literary Society, Tues- play. The committee in charge of rfethodist Episcopal Sunday school cred the proprietor of the restaurant, I After the shooting and the escap« ning was Captain Howard Dayer.' be leveled and kept in much better day night at their Christmas party. both events are: Mrs. John Strome, vill present, a comedy in two acts, Richard Cavallaro, with « shotgun. I of the bandit Csvallaro was rushed dipt . Li Dayer spoke on the sports- condition for playing. Inasmuch as I The program opened with the singing chairman, assisted by Miss Grace C. The Untangling of Tony", Friday The bandit stood at the door at the to the Pert* Amboy hospital and re- manship of the team, the fine support was given charge of athletics too late of Christmas carols by the Society, Huber, Mrs. Leland Reynolds, Mrs. light, December 20 at 8:15 in the end of the counter. Cavallaro was mained there several days. Elko was he had received during the season, in the season, 1 was unable to do followed by the reading of an origin- A. F. Randolph, Miss Louise Huber, ecture room of the church. behind the counter and was to the dead within a few minutes of the the fair dealing of Ms coach, Mr. much with MM grounds this year. I nl Christmas story by Mrs. J. E. Mrs. H. A. Tuppen. Mrs. John Camp, The cast of characters is: Mrs. Ad- right of the bandit. The row of stools shooting. Death was due to hemor- Rite, nnd he then congratulated Cap- wish these bbys before me hearty Breckenridge. Other numbers were; Mrs. W. A. LoeEwood. Mrs. Albert tson R«y, a wealthy matron, Emily tain elect Cacciola, and wished him success in all their undertakings, and Thergeson and Louis Potter. A. H. ^ j .-•*!. ,m - n vL 1 was to the left of the (runman. Elko rhage. TTe was a popular and respect- A solo, "Holy Night" by Miss An- )avid; Anthony (Tony Ray) her son,|3at on the third 8too, He made some «j young man of R&rltan and was a very successful season, 11 thank them (It for having me here Bowers will have charge of the scen- Pran•VnnKk BartonKnrtnn ;* MildreMilnredn (,arrwCarcw., H _ i_ .. J_J ._-_• ._i _ _' *..An i*_~...« ;_ r i_ na Johnson; Mrs, A. G. Brown ac- ery and lighting. remark, recorded variously as known in Fords. Captain-elect Anthony Cacciola, in at their annual banquet. *lt is indeed companied at the piano. Asher Fitz- charming young widow, Vesta Peter "What's the Idea?" sml "This is go-' addressing his team mates and the a pleasure." Randolph gave a reading of Dr. Van- on; Gladys Mannering, a swept \ng too far". At all events he grab- guests, aaidf "It has been indeed &| Continued on paqe eiqht Dyke's "Even Unto Bethlehem" The ?oung girl, Martha Sprague; Mrs. bed the barrel of the gun and inclined pleasure to play on s team captained program closed with the singing of James Mannering, mother of Gladys, it downward. 0. S. Dunigan Gets •with such a true sportsman as Cap- carols by the Society. Avenel P. T. A. To Dorothy Sattler; Penwick Van Al- Instantly the bandit turned it on tuin Dayer. I congratulate him for Hilliard Humphreys At the conclusion of the program eten, friend of the Ray family, Frank Elko and fired. The charge entered tin' work he bas done. I congratulate all gathered around the beautiful Leison; Miss Carolyn Carroll, a >th( , ,oft side ,ow down near thehi p Iselin Sewer Contract my tenm mates, and thank them for f'hristmits tree where Santa Glaus, Ask For Protection chorus girl, Jeanette Leisen; Mrs. i und Elko fell dying to the floor. tho h»nor which they have bestowed impersonated by John H. Love, pTe- Brown, Carolyn's aunt, Jennie Jack- | Cavallaro ran down a stairs leading upim me. It is my sincerest wish that Died This Morning sented the gifts. The Tisdall home aon; Thompson, the butler, Stuart to the cellar of the restaurant and Lowest of Five Who Submit 1 niuy bv able to uphold the traditions' was prettily decorated with Christmas Great Danger To Children's Schoonover. the others in the place fled out a rear Bids — Ordinances Respect- of Woodbridge high school as captain Known Business Man xreens and flowers. Refreshments MrS,\'V ,?•' j?orgen '•lCof.chin|r,thtluliH>r. A kitchen boy"canie'to the door (if the 1930 eleven, in a fitting and were served by the hostess. Lives Seen In New Highway cast. Val Kieffer will he the soloist ami saw thc ha,^it turn tlu> *ash ing Salaries Are Passed. pmrHT manner." Passes Away In Home In The guests were: Miss Daisy Rush, Crossing. accompanied by Mrs. Charles Acker. about. Hee removed the . Conch Rice gave a short review of Barron Avenue — A Life Mrs. B. W. Hoagland, Miss Laura AVENEL/—The monthly meeting money, about $35 nnd rung up 32 ,. O. S. Dunigan was the lowest of the season, commended his team and flvo bl er 1 Cutter, Mrs, Emil Kaus, Mrs. J. Bam- of the Parent-Teacher's Association cents in doing so. | to an Ex-service man at Toms Recitation, "Th Turkey's Opinion" Several resolutions were adopted inti-rest in the welfare of tht com-, by David Brown Logan traced the art of printing from to pay off notes due December 1 and bri -»» i u\ 4- 1 ** /v 1B^ ill n r"\ ti r\ VI fl nn 1 Ml— >».*_1_ I"i. - *.l 1 al • you wunT by walking by their side*, (curds were played. Mrs. Vincent Wea- Tree" by pupils of the third grade. to printing in Woodbridge. Trunk Sewer joint meeting that and helping them as they will help ond best Monday at 12:10 a. m. when Guests Entertained i ver held high score in bridge and At the business session, the re- A visitor at the luncheon was Har- meetings will be held weekly on Mrs. Charles Mesick was high in pin-he ran into a Jersey City bus in West ry W. Holmes, of Rahway. The mem- Thursday at 37 Elm street, Westficld. At Boy Scout Cabin avenue near the Shell Oil plant. Lew- ports of the secretary and treasurer Men's Club Of Trinity ochle. Mrs. John Lorch received the were read and accepted. It was voted bers voted to create a Christmas fund non-players prize. is was bound southward and was ac- by each one making a voluntary do- Har Monthly Dinner companied by two othej; men All to purchase $5 worth of tuberculosis After being thoroughly overhauled' Aftcr lne cards, refresshemnts were seals. Mrs. Wand read a report of the nation of $5. Sewaren Man Struck By Thv Men's Club of Trinity church 1 Bn. 1. n'f Troop No. a I, affiliated with thtf To Give Christmas Program Joseph Kynick, also of Pe .. be was struck by an automobile in und Mra, Mark I). McClain. meeting will be a night West avenue near Arbor street. Ar- First Presbyterian Church. The vR- The Christmas meeting of the Ag-was injured in tho backhand Lewis, meeting to be held January 14 at 8 itors found much to interest the.in.in himself, was cut on the head and in Lions Have Business thur Ring took Budnar to the office n.w Nesbitt Circle of the Presbyter- Dr. Danes of the State Uoard uf Dr. J. J. Collins where his injur- More Re.pon»e, To th^ e eximple^^ s o^f SfimScout t CrafCraftt . Jh^h'wilT be held next Tuesday ththe backback.. TheTheyy werweree alalll .™ take' n \o wiH be the sneaker. Red Cross Roll Call, . been organized "'"..rlu'on at ' |ock in the Sun- Perterth hAmbo Amboy yCit City yHospital Hospita.l i ies were treated. The auto which Truop No 3;u has afternoon a t(ou fourr o co'clock in the Sun- Session; Then Court struck Budnar was driven by Rrchard Recent additions to the fund in: twelve years and has a membership hl n Lewis's cat was badly damaged.' Uy school b«-^^AT ^ ^|T^i;urwarn;it"damage(l and "the; Pickersgill, of 77 Spring street, Me- the Woodbridge Red Cross roll call of thirty-six. The members and the hl,in r arranged Fappen-Stewart Engagement tuchen. three actie ffi f p | occupants were not injured. I Club Busy With' Plans For Fu have swelled thhee total to $1,269.75$1, . i three uctive otlicials of the troop wiu fce3t .rved. Announced At Party Tin' sediseditiont s acknowledgeg d today were present at the opening. George, ture ,— Mock Trial Source me: I , $; A C [,. Tuppen is the Scoutmaster and his j M. E. Women's Missionary me IVter Sthmidt, $1; Mrs. A. Announcement of tilt' engagement Of Fun. Erli, %i; Anna Hart, $1; MrsM .C C-eo»s»istiint. s are Henry Nelson and John t Society to Hold Xmas Party Hn-wstiT, $1; HopeUwn Fire Co., |5; Donnelly. S. B.. Bre'wster has «uc- of Miss Hanna N. Stewart, daughter Kurds Committee, $28; Mutton Hol- ceeded the. late E. H. Boynton as-u I Boy Killed; Father Hurt of Mr. und Mrs. A. H. Stewart, of Plans for increasing the member low Fire Brick Co., $32. member of the trpop committee. Chriastobel, Panama Canal Zone, ship and fur various activities during The "Woman's Missionary society Panama, and Harry B. Tuppen, son thc winter, were discussed at ii short of the Methodist Episcopal church of Mr. ami Mrs. 11. A. Tappen,'of business session at tha weekly lunch will hold its Christmas party Tues- In Highway Accident IWoodbriduo, was made «t a delightful eon of the Woodbridge Lions Club day, December 17 at 8:15 at the par- ! bridge party held Tuesday niglit at Monday night. A chicken dinner was sonage. Thure will be an exchange of Victin* Of Hit and Run Driver Left On Road — Taken To the home of Miss St«waH's aunt, Mrs. Berved. The club reverted back to i» giftsjfrom the Christmas tree. Due to an error, the'standing of the Craftsmen's Club r Hospital Boy 1. Found To Havel Been Killed Instantly — E. Ewertz of Westfield avenue, Eliz- former policy of having a board of Mrs. G. W. Moore *ill have charge team was omitted on the sporting page. The standing given abeth. directors. Nathan Duff,. George A. of the program. The soloist for the Father Ha. Fractured Skull and Other Injuries- Miss Pearl Filer and Miss Alice McLaughlin and Charles 11. Byrne evening is Mrs. Christopher, of Perth herewith is correct: received the prizes for high were named on the .board. Amboy. She will be accompanied at Police Seeking Driver — Many Clues Run score. The consolation, prize went to A communication relative '.o estab- the piano by Mrs. Samuel E. Potter. Down Without Result. Miss Peggy Gosa. Dainty refresh- lishing markers in Woodbridge for Mrs. Godfrey Bjornsen will huve ments were served at a table decor- the guidance of air traffic was read charge of the refreshments. machine with satisfactory results. ated with yellow candles, chrysanthe- and occasioned discussion anil inter- STANDING OF THE CIVIC BOWUNG LEAGUE A fourteen-year-old boy was m- The case is regarded as extremely mums and roses. The favors were est. A committee to take !!ie matter TEAMS < LOST PCT. stuiitly killed and his father possibly yi How baskets of nuts and yellow up was named as follows: Nathan or fatally i»jurwi Monday night on the serious. . LOW AUTO INSURANCE The police o£ the tcjwnship have mappers. Attractive place cards en- Duff, Henry Hansen and Edward L. RATES 6 0 1.000 State highway near Lord , ftreet. titled "The latest News", contained Hardiman. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Thev were the victims of a hit-ana- been working hard in trying to trace STANDARD POLICY APPROVED driver, the police believe The the car that struck the man und boy.the names of the young couple. No Stephen Hruska aa a member of WOODBRIPGE FIRE CO. 5 1 ,833 date has been set for the wedding. the membership committee introduc- BY THE INSURANCE DE- run was Dasher Zombory. His fath- Several clues have been obtained and 1 -~--l-~ •*»! lld uests were: Mrs. H. A. Tap- ed a novel method of gaining new PARTME.NT OF THE AVENEL FIRE CO. * that waspromising caft One that waspromising pene, , MrsTM7y" HafFy""Key3ey f arfd" Mtss TrieftiD6ra1tyT jJuAJERS .833 in the Rahway Memorial Hospital. station -where, It wna reported, Pearl Filer of Woodbridge; Mrs. Hu- CRAFTSMEN'S CLUB S 1 The accident, whatever its nature, a gas h It to the members who get the new a very excited man stoppetd d on .the go Endres, of Great Kills, S. I.; Miss Far Five and Ten Thout»nd Dol- 2 4 .333 •mppem-d "bout 6 o'clock Monday members. l«rt Public LUHIily and One ROTARY CLUB Zombory and the body of night of the tragedy and reported Dorothy Stewart, of St. George, S. I.; After the business session there Miss Harriet Pearson, of Rahway; Thouiand, Dollart Property D*m- .166 e taken to the RahwaRy that two men were lying on the high- was much amusement, when a mock AMERICAN LEGION 1 S his son were way The police were informed that Misa Eleanor Coles, , of Princeton; at »» Required By Law. Warren Chno, of 6 Pa k trial was staged with judges, prose- Low priced cars $31.76 0 6 .000 this'man purchased some pas andMiss Doris Fetter, of Hopewell; Mrs. cutors, jury, a witness for the state WOODBRIDGE LIONS seemed to be nervous. He Tode away E. Ewertz, the Misses Hanna Stewart, Medium priced cars 38.75 were unconscious. At the hospital it, and a defendant. FORDS LIONS 0 6 ' .000 after stoping. about teri minutes, a> Edith Colea, Ruth Eissmann and Peg- High priced cars 4U.00 was found that the boy was dead and the direction of Perth Amboy. When gy GOBS, all of Elizabeth. Ton trucks 51.00 probably had been kriled instantly. this story was circulated the nun in CLAIMS PAID PROMPTLY Hospital authorittM notified Coroner r question reported at " IE Lawrence Kenny'who gave permis- Mrs. John Myers of Meridien, Ida- HARDIMANS Premiums Payable on Installment 1 ho, arrived in town Tuesday to visit aion to have the body removed. He sailed VP I" .•—---.- D th bftsis. her »on George A. MeLaughlin and PHARMACY YOU WILL FIND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AT- The Zombory family 1 i v e s at person this morning. He w a Perth COMMONWEALTH CASUALTY Amboy man, Carl Lindeberg, of 2S2family of King George's road. Ed. L. H#fdiman, formerly of COMPANY Minna avenue, Avenel. The father Seaman's, Perth Amboy TRACTIVE AND USEFUL CHItfSTMAS GIFTS AT ami son were employed «t the Merck King street. His story WBS simply (Resources $5,669,05*—over 100 that he had seen th* two rn^u on th. The Frederick H. Turner Co. years in busing.) olant, manufacturing chemists of highway and was naturally ettiU Rahwav, and were on the way homo ft Insurance s : The condition of Mr. Zombory 409 E»»t AT*., Sewv«a D. P. D« YOUNG, from work when they were struck. about the same this morning at the PRESCRIPTIONS AGENT At the hospital the case was take.. *-'•• nital His condition is very serioua. Talephone Woodbridg* 28B SS Avoiwl St., AT.OOI ll» T, Spencer. It Called For and Delivered FRANKEL'S PHARMACY in charge by Dr. • of Dasher Fire Inturknce, Martgafe Money hht that Lots and Houitt For Sale J. BLAKE Cor. Kahway Avenue 76 ST. Phone 180 WOODBRIDGE Ian4from St. Jame, church «t CktUtmW GifU mid Green Street Drop a postaLcurd and w« will «»U at, jtnw TOY*. PQ144, CAME8. Tel. 186 N. J. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT UKK \;\. PACK TWO KK1I>AV. matter whether a Rale is fur $1.00 FURNITURE STORE HEAD or for thousands, the service Rnc| courtesy are the same. Fashions Roessler-Stern's Furniture Store The public of Woodbridfje and vi- QUITTING WORK j cinity ta invited to viB.it the Tlnesulpr store, ami irnpflct. the laru;e display * II, nie:MAS ARKLF. CLARK ». To Be Known As Roessler's\ of furniture nnd radios, whether pur- { IV.in of Mm, U«i»mily of • chases are made or not, Perth Amboy Unit of Huge Chain Store System Hft.i Name Changed — Foresight Of Herman Roe»*ler Make* 'Many Furniture Bargains Possible. ;

Tliv fnrnitiir.' firm Wated at the hu*ine«s in the lulled Mit^ Man | .->tiur of NUdUon avenue- and Smith long been popular with the honu>- otreet in Perth *mt»oy, now known makers of Wor*ibnf*r thereby making PRESSINO powible much lower selling prices. ALTERING Durinpr the past few month?, the | Perth Amhoy store has been entirely re.Uvorated and furniture of the GARMENTS nio^t modern manufacture is now wonderfully displnyed. RoesjU-r's brinjrs to the people of Woodbridge nnil vicinity opportunities to purchase hiph class furniture-at greatly reduc- L • •,] p-ik-es through the enterprise of REAS0NABLE«PRICE5 Hi-rmnn Roessler. the proprietrr of the business. Through Mr. Koewler'» keen vision anvi foresight. Woixl- bri.lce shoppers hnve every oppor- WE REPAIR FUR COATS tunity to purchase she best in furni- PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN ture. fivul >iiril with lives iiinl Diaries .1. Friedman, manager of the -.tore, has incorporated a number t of novel ideas in the conduct of the | four rooms with Bows iirr hi-i:i.: u>t'd In muiiy business, and has gained a. wide j New York Custom .1 «• ;,- porch niimln; aeross tin' front novel ways this .;ii lo U'(_tonT.;>! his leisure. which blends with the patterns of i-foi'le of the city in which it is lo- j 1; was n if'r; :!ltr:U'tlve life wTlTeTT the flowered Dresden taflctn | the sta'.e. It has become known Woodbridge lrivk placed at the joining of the hn- prorated. Under Mr. Friedman's J t\l to such an e\ti r: • ..'.' "the store with a heart", for no be i-.rtnriM to hinwelf as ho w:is on- CHARLES I ina'najireinent. the store has progress- ' ranks with '.hi- tines'. :'.irn,-v.i pKe.l in the hvny tasks lucliiem to bodice rmd skirt, eitner-in front or in hack, where the streamer farm 'Ho. but it was ono which ho ends fall in lengthenirg line. noM-r vo.i'.i:.--!. Ho '!->'it with tin- hnr- nes's Mill on A'.moM to tl.o lasl day of !,:s Ufe t'v i'..'.>> \\ere takm HI1 with luM toil. It- seemed sad thnt SHE'S SO DUMB— sho iit:io house in town witli nothinp She thinks that ftiht? Ruth Is Tfo/ne Gifts ofEndurin more siroiuious to do than to n-ail an iiiti-rostiiii; book ami to smoke ft chocolate bur. OUiot pipe of lolvu'.v never was nvire than an nr.rw.H ol dream. Hut lie Thnt n goblet Is n little sailor. was liappv no t'.i;if;or how hard tin1 work inuiit bo, a nil possibly leisure That R V. P. Is n college degree. t.» whloli In1 h:hl never boon nonis- tonie.l would si: ;;lv li:ive jrrown very Thnt (lie Canadian border .lull and iire<."-.l.e. 1 am not sure thnt rent. quinl'i; W.TK is li!,o'y to brins happi- ness no nvitter what eompeteiuv • That a blunderbus Is n baby car- man tuny liavo. rlnge. Trait, an no.iuaintntioe of mine, Featuring a Special Purchase Inexpensive stnrieil out In life In RKOII clrcum- That R plli? driver Is a surgical In- stnnoes, nml. beini: n shn-w,l btistness strument. GIFTS man. by the time he was fifty-five Lie of Worth was oon«iileroil th.e rlohest man In That medicine balls are bought at Gift town. \V!iy siiould he toil from drus stores. m.-rninp until n:i;l".t. he nsked him- self, when i; was not noi-e?sary. He That n virtuoso Is a fellow who will would licit work and en.loy himself, >nly gv out with nice girls. Lamps he ileoi.loi'.. aid I.e pive up his busl- r.oss iiild prooee.'.,1!1. to do liothins. for That "poppycock" refers to a roos- Bridge and Floor ten years he sought hnpplness mul ter who bus become a father. su'.isf;ii-tion OM-ryw!^-tv that money woi'iM tiike him. b'.'.t I.e linally drifted That n man who leads n double life la.!; to ! is b.oiv.e town, lie bought n has to shave twice ns much as nn s:-,all b:ink. he Is president of it. he $9.75 ordinary man.—Pathfinder Magazine. COMPLETE tii. e and 111* liitereT« &|k|krt rr*llj briUUnt SEWING CABINET 1m: the raei:ie fiv.n S:iu Francisco ri&c i chaie* ef bridge *r floor The one supreme truth 1s that~Ciod *i brifhi-lnl»h*4 mciJtt wiUi to . An old man of nearly sev Is love.—T. T. Muuger. $2.95 eni.i I'.M' is in command of (lie boat rrieUU ablut r«Jli- He i|uil woik !i few years aco nftoi Charnctor is molded, not by disap- ballt, Anlihnl In

He who ciin tnke advice is some- . . . AthU? BUUc Huff for the b««4otr WriUlV AfftcUtion times superior to him fcho pan plve It u>nd krUtt Isav* l*r A mnnner of writing $129 txtry ro*a In the h«M. " which give* some of us a dull True greatness of mind is to be fift tu ;»« (irr tlul Ifct «h«W (BJOIIT «.!] %y. %j% Bnrh ai % Mr UTIILI ro*m taitr For tt blng pnln . . . below the ean maintained only by .Christian prin iof r»OBi ihftl'i tae C«AV^T of j«ar bea-.t . , . Is the dot style affected It is bere thai TOB aad f«Br ehildrtji ciil«rLaiii (modi clples. HA4 spfad Iht trij«re h*ars *f >*ar dir Boudoir Chairs ly by renny writers with fathered a a-oncetfal fr*B]> tt ttim (or TOIT S: •fltrtloo, ol »tBrh llu NK ihcvm mbtn Ii k>l out n- LOthlns 'o 'V -Pe!r it Vews. Fur better is It to know everything t Gayly Comfy of a little than a little of everything. The Really Great Tiling -•I'lckering, .. $10 Delivers 1 $10.95 1 find the front ihli'.j In this world lit DM t*n •* UIU< ckair %bt Uko »• Is not «o much where we stand aa In Weak men tremble at the world's j the Living Room 1*1* her fc««LB{ w . . M ber fftwrile what direction we :irv moving.—Oliver opinion, fools defy It, wise me.n judge |i BOOK TROUGH TABLE it.—l.ochefoucald. j 18 Months to Pay la a IratLailM »M oi nj. I 1 $2.95 DELIVEKS IT !

nil. L BRIEGS & SONS THE dmiSTMAS STORE .FOR MEN Gay Breakfast FOR A MANS CHRISTMAS Suites GIN t. HIM ^MART THINGS TO WEAR $24.75 It ba4 ft troftlM »orteLAin toa •& iL. utal<— lt»l . .U i nrli |i,l (nd Colonial Secretary U>t uU !•• AddWbuk ibalr> rtrr to *llrarti»< 1 ci Kai tli*««« Nothing so pleases a man as to re- • r*tc [Ttm, rtriKh Hat .Uli |rcj in fine veneers HI»» »Uti ceive u»«ful gift* — gifts that he tan , tkal miM ail u; ~c»4 wear! And when such gift* are smart- $39.75 Bj«rB4Bfi ' t,trj iii al tbrt liirt MAGAZINE KA0K ly styled and beautifully made, then $1 Delivers—$1 Weekly $V98 he'll be doubly pleased! Our wear- wt|; fcdore havinf la Haadr «*«w>« (I*H FWI U raam. room I- >rl its » dc» lunuliidi fiiittlud aad «t**ral*a able* I are selected with masculine an> Man—m i'.h In c«'«ri. preference in view, and are therefore * f«r BiM(uUtt« volume*, vi dekk nwm, and certain to be "right". b\ \h<- cubic foot. 51 DELIVERS IT SHIRTS $2 to $6.50 Throne Kroehler Cogswell HOSE 35cto$l.5Q HATS $5 to $12 Chair in imported Frieze SCARFS - $2.50 to $5 HANDKERCHIEFS 25c to $3 $34.75 ROBES $10to425 •Ulhrr * toMiui Mrt Kttm KB, a lka> Hkia ala c«BBf«n PAJAMAS $2 to $10 uf cbalr bat reotfart- aa4 aftar a hlard *U at tW a»« aMe all xht un . . »r akaf .«tT« Man a **** huar NECKWEAR $1 to $5 tou »r»«U. » lutjaaal far altp SUPPERS $3.50 to $4.50 Wit* It* BB»dt*BM rf Itei,. a* aaa tray il ab rl BELT SETS $1.50 to $7.50 END TABLE oiuul; tarn* m»*U IMPORTED EN GUSH LEATHER ei*mMmg Uu toy. $2.98 NOVELTIES A. ShoJUm in "OW-ver" $5 to $22.50' SU1TS & OVERCOATS . $30 to $7S I, BRIEG S & SONS Tailors, Clothiers & Haberdashers 91 Smith St., Perth Amboy OPEN EVENINGS ForerJv Koeuler OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS UNT1L cHRisxMAs \® SMITH ST., cor. Madison Ave. PERTH AIWBOY, N. J. UNT.L WOOi)BRID&E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DUMBER 18,1929 PAGE

ow Readu To ServeYOW HicBcaiMilINEW NEW ' TORE N? 116 146 Smith Street, Perth Amboy Tomorrow morning at the stroke of eight this bright new People's Drug Store will formally swing wide its doors. To commemorate the Opening a spe- cial one day sale (for Saturday only) has been ar- 2 Gold Fish ranged which includes many exceptional values. Read this announcement carefully .... note the and Aquarium extreme cut prices. It will pay you in extra savings Jmt for to take advantage of the rare offerings tomorrow. SATURDAY ONLY Christmas is just a few weeks away, and many Every cuftomer making a purchme thrift-wise shoppers will find answers to their gift Amounting to $1 or more at any de- partment of our store tomorrow will problems in the remarkable values offered during receive* absolutely 2 gold fish this opening event. and (Itu aquarium ai illustrated. We pmrchated a large quantity of Tell your friends about this sale . . . {hey too (old fiih and aqua/iumi, but we can will wish to save. not guarantee that they will latt SATURDAY ONLY — THIS SALE -- SATURDAthroughout the day. Y ONLY

$1.50 Yal, $1 Celluloid Bach $1.49 Enameled $1.50 Framed |5 Di Vilbi,, 98t Vnivenal 59c Houtehold 88c Three-in-One Tea Pots Flashlights Hand Brushes Pictures Perfume Sprays (Complete With Dictionaries Rubber Aprons Percolators (in colort) Battt r<«') Special. 89C Special, Special, 49c Spetial, Social, $2*49 Special. 83C Special, 49C

Special! $1 Soda Booh Home of the NEW <*> Containing twenty FREE... flva - cvtit coupoM reiiedmnb'* nt any 45 cent %'Pound Box ot PEOPLES DRUG STORE ot our uoila foun- ts Ins Regular Size MAMMY LOU 146 Smith St. 85c AMERICAN CANDIES T*int Package of Footballs Every customer making a purchase amounting to 25c Cannon Kotex 60c or more In th« candy department of th* new »tor« Castle's True-fruit flavored Ice Cream. tomorrow will receive absolutely FREE a, haJJ pound Turkish Towels With every purchase amounting to $1- (»r wore T7c bo I at dellclauB Mammy Lou Candies. CIGAR Dept. The boys will uvest in the new store tomorrow you will receive feotballs fur Chrljtmn*. absolutely free a pint package of famous 27c There are made oE genu- ine leather ind torn* Pure, Fresh CANDIES 7 for $1 ("astlfs True Fruit Flavored Ice Cream. complete With bladder. VALUES! Specially Priced for Opening SALE! Snft, absorbent Turkish Towel«, •Iza 16x26 Inches, livery house- 35c Vi-lb. Cake In thi" new store tomorrow wife should take advantage ot you will find many nultnble this special offer. Peter's Milk Chocolate 2 lor 35c^ lower than usual. 65c Coronet $1.50 $2.50 Gardner SOAP A very low prlco on this pure delicious milk Glam-e through thin Hal Of Ttoth Brushes chocolate. spedal^navings on Cigar De- Leather Bill Fold Alarm Limit II to partment merchandise. Clocks $1.49 33c a Customer 3 FOR 16c 60c Paper SOe Planter'i 80c Choc. Nationally Known Cigars Genuine Iftnther bill - Shell Salted Covered 79c fold! Cor new-»lze Pecane Peanuti Almond* all popular brandi included currency. Choice of 10c Cigart.. .5 for 35c; Box of SO, $3.50 Fully guaranteed, tlthsr black o r top - bell etyle, brown. Thin will $1.25 Trophy 29c lb. 49c lb. 2 for 25c Cigars, 5 for 45c; Box of 50, $4.50 nickel -plated make a nlca fttft 44c lb. ulirm clock. for an/ man. Fountain Syringe or Water Bottle 65c Christmas 80c Chocolate Covered Nuts, lb. 55c $1.98 Brlei Cases 67C each 50c Chocolate Covered Caranjela.. lb. 34c 40c 2-quart. ilit, laih- Greeting Cards Tin of SO Only $1.48 1GD

Chesterfield cases of this quality. Large and Doi ot 11 attractive greet- $1 Pecan Glace lb. 69c roomy, has three compartments. ing cards wllh envelope! to mutch. E*<=h "•''d '• *"" 60c Hersheys Kisses lb. 34c The "Matchless" Gift! terwnt. 40c Myra Monet Hard Candy, lb., jar 25c Give Him a 8c Waldorf Bathroom Tissue Waterbury IVfiantel Clocks 35c Mammylou Peanut Brittle lb 29c POCKET LIGHTER Thla nationally famous huthrooin m A beautltul maho.aay. Very «4 40 Tluua Is BDecUllr srlcsj for to- A tlnUhod clock. It liinhes Special, V*>«•» A convenience thut every smoker $2.50 Eclipse morruw only. ~ wlds and 5'4 In. '«"• ihould have. Eliminates th» bother Hal Kudrantaml niove- 5c Beechnut 5c Chewing ot carrying miitrhi'a, Fountain Pens menC matlo by one at % i BsulllfullBaaulllullfy flfinishen d the world's larsont Fruit Dropt Gums $5 00 Clark Lighter $3.48 ftunlaln nun. wllH " Hawk-Eye $2.98 Emco mMiufacturera of kt. iold pc,|nt>. Smooth ,) T .49 clocks. i IS.00 Roniton Lighter $3.49 and »«»>' wrttlDK An Camera Electric |7.50 Musical Cigarette Box $4.95 Ideal ]>en (or echaol. *l 2 for 5c 2 for 5c home or office u>e. Percolator An attractive invlnl cluaiette box which plays a $5.98 tuneful |Mfci( o( muitlc when you raise the lid. A very ll.io is * tart tliat will pli'iso a;[ d | A Cainoru. Unit t» clu&r, clean iticturea: Evaeady six !«ilt. This This highly polished -Rome FREE! Camera la in ad«3 by percolator in a lc a • 10c Old Dutch tha Eiiatniftli K'idiil' eight cupe of d«- v 30o tlquld Veneer.. 19c Wlih e»ch puri-luM Shaving Cuinlinny, which li UCIOUB «offee v«ry quickly. Completi *" Cleanser * amountlm to lie cr dellnlti) uBnuronco tha 25c Stalfort's Shoe"* man In thu CK»f Brash It will deliver aatli with full-length *x- eDepirlinenl 1'iinor- factory eorvlce. U nil on curd. Cream 15c row yuu "HI prf»ennd wlih n $1.S9 4 for 22c 40o Putman Dry Durham Puplm 1U- Cleaner !9c lur, complete wltli Dua to eitremt* low o $2 Pint Size $3 Crescent price quoted on thla 7Bc Veoples Floor article we must Thermos Bottles, 95c Electric Flat Irons limit tha <|ijtiutlry Wax, lb. tin 39c to 4 cans to each Ilcaullful uriH'ii cans wllll nli:kBl-pl»'.»4 niBtomer. 3Ec Peoples Furni- TOBACCOS . . . priced very low! c»i> ami shoulder. Keops liquids [ill'lnn flatironu aro the pnpu- ture Polish 18c )6.00 Humidor Humidor and $1.25 pound of Blue hot or li;y cpld for many houra. l»r iiinuul ulzti arul 4re fully Boar Tobago, bo Hi for 1385, giUetiU . Coinpldtt) with $1.25 Sir Walter Raleigh,- lii oi. Christmas pku. 89c. $2.75 Quart Size...$1.49 cord ami pull plUtf. n |1 60 l'rlnce Albert, 1« o». gla»» humidor, $1.10. Stock Your Purity Drugs Lower Prices! Medicine Low Price* Drastic Cuts! More Special Values! Cabinet NOWt 15c Sodium Blcurbonate. TOILETRIES $5.L,J Torrid Electric Toatter and $1.50 REMEDIES Lb 9o CIGARETTES 50c FroUilU Lotio» 29c nickel-plated Tray, both for... ..$4.98 Si . Uvori» 61c 50c Rubbing Alcohol. $1 Danderin. H.ir Tonic 53c 35c Dartmoor StatLonaty Zlc 75c Bell-ant , 43c Tint »3« OLD GOLD • LUCKY STRIKE $1 Wildroot H«ir Tonic. 59c 39c Dartmoor Pound Paper 21c $1 Horlicks Malted Milk 69c 35o Witch Hazel, ptnt..t1a 3Bo Spirits Camphor. CAMELS • PIEDMONTS 25c MsrU Talcum ...... 14c $1.50 Congreai Bridge Cards (2 packs 60c Papes Dtapeptip,.. •. 37c CHESTERFIELDS in box) and 25c Score Pad and 4 oz J7c 60c Ponds Creams 34c Tally Card., all for $1.50 $1 Ovaltine 7lc 26o Borlu Acid, lb.,....17o 25c Menn.nt Borat.d Talc 14c gaits, 5 lba I7c $2.00 Betty Roit Electric Flatlron, 2Vi- JOc Laxative Bromo Qui- 50c Kolyoos Tooth P»»U, nine 17c 19o Tincture Iodine ISO 2 for 38c 1b. aiie $1.39 25o Aroraatlo Spirit* Ammonia, Saturday Only 35c Vkki Salve 19c a o% 25c Cuticura Soap 17c 35c Roiebud Baby Pants 16c $1 Zonite 61c Vanilla Flavoring (Limit « to caeh iueloi»«) 60c Bi.odol 3* 10c Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for. 16c $1.25 14-quart iize Aluminum DUhpan. 79c EU tract, 1 oz 17o Carton of (limit • to Mill customer) $1^9 No. 2 Hawkey. Camera $1.33 |2 Bromo Seltier $1.OB FREE 25o Camuhorated Oil, FREE! 10c Ten* Castil* Soap, .39c Ladies' Combi 21c 40c Caitoria 22c 8 o» l»o 4 for 83c 25c Gentlemen's Comb* ,. 13c 25c Loft's Chocolate Malt- turn 3$e Tuket of 50c Luxor Fact Powd.r 59c Metal Wast. Ba.keU 39c ed Milk 10c 50c Tooth Brush " 75c Mid5!?q Soa£jbotlifor 46c $6.50 Star-Rita Electric, Heater $4.98 38c Gold Medal Honey... 24c IdhaifootTiTatU $2.60 Coty VoiyToWiit.$1.19 $1.50 2-quart »|i. White Enamel Irri- 50o Difiaegea 27c Given with the Purchate of LEATHERETTE $1,13 50c William* Aqua V.Wa gator, complete with attachment* 69c 19c Peoples Soda Mint Gii/en with the Pvrchate of a and 35c Shavin» $3 00 Ostrich Grain, Leather Bridge s*t,.$1.98 Tablets U« 60c Car-Mac Dental PILLOWS Cream, both for.... 45c $1.50 Night Catet (h.tb.i style) 89c 2So Peoples Peroxide ... 13c 10-Qunce Bottle of 25c D.rmaton. Soap, 3 for 39c «8c Vagio»l Sjrringa and 50c Kay* 60c Peoples Aspirin .... 33c Cream 10c P.opl.a Fr.nch Mlll.d Astringent, Both £er. 98c 25c Seidlitl Powders. ... 13c 43' 1 Soap, 6 for 37» 78c Baby S.ts (comb,Tlt\l»l« and pow- Me Graham's Milk of La Laslne Antiseptic 20c Thompaon'i C a • t it* der box) 4fle Magnesia 27c $1.10 Value Soap and 25c Zinc $3.25 Vendome Photograph Album.... $2-28 We Graham's S u p p e » i- SUaratv, both for... 25c 49c Celluloid Vase 37c terlei 13o Is your opportunity to gat a splendid A $1.15 Value (I Coty Fact Powder 1 80c Graham's Whit* Pine $1.80 Hugh.. Idaal Hair Brush** 98c quality 60o tooth brusrush FIU?li with ththe and *1 Compact, both 98c Celluloid Bridge Score Sat ...... 79c , alvd Ueland Mots... . 27c Her* U $. coinMnuliuD that will keep >uur It BofJiu Buttons 63b purchase; of V Dental CteaC m »tt M Me U*th iparl|lln» wt|lte ana your ural oavlt> for r «c 3So Whifk Broom ,. 19« A raiji, l (U lUthelle and White ikadHanb) Us N«i»»ma Cream *nd 25c ioap, 1-lb- Toddy and Alumi- fre«h, a"e«t and lH 50c P.paod.nt Tooth Pa.U 2Tc num Shaker, botb for 42c (limit » to a luer) both for -..-. Sl« WOODBRIDOE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1929 PAGE FOUR n th- ,W« more or lew to the Northerly HiW Cm.nty^ Clerks Office on September (Royal Diamond & Watch Co. (he K. 'scy sn.i \ *:irt W^-c-^'Hvri-hrn^/iSi "weVeTlv. parallel with'; THAT, a copy of the summons and AVENEL To Open Temporary Quarters P. th•e5 IV ••KI^; V theVrV course ' SO feet to the said complaint wa duly affixed to wirf. R • v:,Tfir IK\ K i KOI SK •.» i $ ',, ,'. "„,Ari,,M 'F^te-iv Vnr' of Richards Avemie; buildm* pursuant to the irtatute; r s r.titf .<--: y •••:. KK \NiVIS t'AK- » -M- TV M-.l.iirs,-x Fife and Dr.im o' th" V^"rYv ' InY hence , 4 > Northerly. al-m* the AND TYIAT unltm you answer par: y 1 j: ••V .I".'. Kl'lTH CAR'A »-r lV;-\ifrs the inti-r»c>'i"on ' . i 'V,. F.tter'v Une of Rirhnrds Avenue wild complaint within the time lini- ( •• ! h"ld a banquet st the t.t" lf • \ r >n Saturday evening, '".:>: (Of.; more or lemi C.KOKCiK 1HXHAM. WHICH or, a certain map entitled North' iv :nt of W-'.lry Sued; r.in- bo entered against you. Mr and Mr?. Eufpene M'.:rr.i>. :.=:roy,-.i M lire «-p,w - r.jr •.hcr.io ill Northerly, alonff the or p 1 Mi*o of Rpjrintiinp. K V •r:c»c>'<'«. are defendant?. •."• which od'T'.io" Estate?", m M '••day nv-rmnp Th- ,er t KHMer'.y '.me of Kwhards * THAT, mid action if brought to EMIL STREMLAU, r '.he •^ -n in Avenel at the home . : •'*•• ..f Mr' i;.''.dhi»:: 100 'eft to * point; thence \- obtain to ju .mi wity-**v«r. --Mis* .»l.o>l .67* for oflke of Middlesex County, is known f<^t «o a point; thence I outher- buildinp to be a Mechanics Lien filed Mrs. Murray also had »;'h then: Mif* tnia.' wrr. 100 the plaintiff in the Middlesex W. I. 11-29; 12-6, 13, 20. received. -sterial? furnished >-.-.: ->, tht er+c „ ,.* Easterrr sixteen (1>> fe« of •>-. parallel with the first four*?. hv Matilda Sayre who was th« ir.aid of •.ion of a birAi;n upon the fo.lowr.K , {n- *nd tht Westerly f«-*t to » point in the Vrthrny line honor. Rayol p*tmn« ill he able to c )o tbir1v (8 their ChristmnCi * fhopping with'v.:t r iwr.Wi rrcvr.w. »ev«ntee, n (IT',, * feet of lot thirty- „•* Willry Street; thence (41 Wwter- —MiM Isabel Wiphttr.s-. ^ Jersey WHICH .-n » .-ertaib map entitled ,, ,jn ; !y. aloni the Northerly line of W:l\- City spent the r«t »t-ek with her terruptior. a? Mr. HoldMatt expects : nf n k 406-E. ... have every:kiB(! completely *.rran|rv Map of W\ vlNridre Estates" in BEGINNING at a point in the r>- Street SO feet to the point or aunt, Mf*. Harry .' r.* of Art-nel. place of Befrinnin*- WEEK-END SPECIALS -Mr \!r- H." Vj'chy~and ' soon. A compete line of :>«•«• W ocviSndpe Township. MtddV?es Northerly line of Wilrry gtreet di« :n New'York of all. desoriptwn wi',1,1 make i "-.r -ir.ty. N .!.. deve'.oped by Sol R tsnt 1 S3 feet Vf?if:;y troni '.he cor- Bournied on the North by l^t No. daujthter \i> and part of Lot No. IS; South by H Bat- *rvd with Mr? SiKhy-? n-.a« «hopT.m p'easure »; K;ya' Kelwy find duly filed ;n the Clerk'* ner formed by :V,- interred r of the r»rr:e.i on a* :?.:a W ;>>• Street; on the F.sf' hy part Mr* fhhr. who will Bufine' WiVy of Lot N*. i\: and on the West by teries REXTRON nrr,a;r i)uitt> some in the temporary ...' '.ot number 3*2 »nd the Easterly ,>„, We?t,rlv line of" R'..-hards Avenue. Batt«7 that j":-.t • >'i fe-t of lot number SI, in Avenue: mnnr.V tV.ence (11 North- tim- THAT, said action if bnnifrht to will (He TUBE8 hn Kroegrer of thif 1!'. -.-k 40^-E. erly and par*lV with Lincoln A ve- V. • nae. 100 feet to a point: thence i?' •>b:.iin a jiHipment wh'ch Miiii sum S|-, ;•; T-i-?day visiting fr;er*i« in PrniNN'iSC, at a point $1 N TthrTv 'nr of Wtllry Street di«- rnnninK Westerv feet to a and costs, ar-d to jubjert sad land K .•;•.•"•.•. >sa;en IsJand. y. . -i.vr, u.nK— ronnirur nesreriv xx ieei to a w'lti; -•«• ••••- « "•--«-. -. , rrtim. -••The Senior Christian EiiSUavor •«•• n- V.-.indred and fiftyfifty HhO) " thence (3-) mnninr ?outheTlT. 100 »n:<-:>• line of Lot No SS, 100 fe«t »>v Willrv Street on tne West by buildin?. pursuant to the statute; i $3.88 Weed Chains Hi-rt to • '»!• r nock ar«i *,V, l.c ,«:".vcy;i :r. '"" •. • r, poir.t; th«n-e (2i Westerly, pirt of Ut 30; and on the East by AND THAT uiles* you answer tt yot r*ab*t —The L-'.a Strome Pioneer 51.* •.•jitn'.V; "ill, V.".'.'.:, Street. ?J frrt part „; ;„; r.ur.-V:- " iwjd cwnpbint withm th« time limited a If•'< <• and Brackets A —~. T.TT7 sionary Society met at the home of •• a p.vr,t; thence (31 Southerly. THAT, saW fiction" is brought to | fv Jaw. judgment try .kiW., --'. .-• Mttwrr »r»« kiss Bf?« Baier on FViday evcn:hp. r-Arni'.e! with the first course. 100 feet obUin a jodtwnt which said SUIT ' entered against you. „.. .(.rillj rKM1L SSTREMLAVM . The orpiir.iation talked over a paper r • >•«*«'«• Lowest Prices :•• , port in th* Northerly line of and co»U. ai^ to »ubje Easterly, »nd buildihf to a Mechanics Lien I No. 17 Cooke Avenue. (Hi ff*4 »f the cr.urth. Mi*g Jean De Yoifng »: r. the Northerly line of Willry filed on the plaintiff in tht Middle- ' fo, 1 jrar. in the K Carteret. New Jersey. $4.95 11-pUU «» •vr&5 appointed editor- A, basket w:':l S:roet 33 fe#t to th« point or piace MX County Clerk't Office an Septem- W. I. 11-23; 12-«. 13,20. be r-v^n to a needy family on Chrift- f Be^nr.-.njr. '. ber 23, 1919. Khoft prk« Ttri, Ot'rn- City a»«. Refreshments were Mrved by Pounded on the North by Lot No. THAT, a eopy of the summons the hostess. 7 and part of Lot No. 8; on th« i and complaint'»as duly afliied to MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIRCUIT lawi. '"• —Mrs. Charles Siessel and chil- >,v;th by Willrr Street; on the W*J* sai^ buiWint, pursuant to the stat- COURT. dren.. Richard and Ruth, spent Sun- in psrt of Lot No. 31; and on the ate; IRA R. CROUSE. Plaintiff. "ANTLFREEZE SOLUTIONS day in Eliiabeth where they vfjiteJ Ea^t by Lot No. 33. i AND THAT, unless you answer i relatives. THAT, said action is brought to Mid complaint within the time limit FRANCOIS CABON. Builder; obtain a judgment which Said snm «i j,y law, judfrnent by default will FRANCOIS CARON and EDITH <4«M thtw trm priM. — Mrs. H. A. Tutt'.e and d»jpr.;*r. Den*tur»4 JJcohol E»di»tor Obwrhw He'er. spent Wednesday :n N#» York and costs, and to subject said land • be entered afainst you CARON, Owners; and building to a Mechanics Iieti. I WOODBRIDGE ESTATE and NA- City ADOLPH COLOBLATT. manager of EMIL STREMLAi:, 69c Gal. $L8P-Gal. —Mrs. H. T, Bernard and ciuph- filed by the plaintiff in the Middlesex Attorney of Plaintiff. TIONAL REALTY AND MORT- the ROTII Dian«a4 a>4 Watch Com- County Clerk's Office on September GAGE COMPANY. Morteipees. wnH TOD» 00OTAW1* ter. Audrey, spent Tuesday ,r. New. p«By who aABMULUKi l^at tcm|>orar7 No. 1? Cook* Avenue, ark where they were the guestj <'. 28, 1929; Carteret. New Jeney. Defendant*. qa»rten are now open at 73 Broad THAT, a copy of the summons and 1-29; 12-6. 13, 28. ACTION AT LAW ON MECHANICS Genuine Eveready Prestone Mr?. L. D. Belden. complaint -was duly affixed to &aid ^The Woman'? Club wi'f. b.^id :'.? LIEN $4.44 Gal. . anrja! Christmas party a: the «fhc;.; building, pursuant to the, statute; NOTICE on Wednesday evening. Avenel Couple Entert»in» AND THAT, unless you answer MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIRCUIT TO FRANCOIS CARON and EDITH —Mrs. A. Le'ldner is eonvaksiC'.T.jr said complaint within the time Hmit- COURT. CARON; HEATERS FOR ALL CARS At Card* and Supper ed by law. judjrment by default will IRA R. CROUSE. Plaintiff TAKE NOTICE THAT on the third at her home from a threatened at- be entered against you. tack gf pneumomnia. day of October. 1929 a summons and Hare i« an opportunity to buy AVENEL—Mr. aad JHrt. J. Her-, EMIL STREMLAU. FRANCOIS CARON. Builder; complaint were issued and filed — Mrs. W. Perna spent the week Attorney of Plaintiff, heater at 1 great erd in Newark vifiting- Mr. and Mrs.man mm be annoiniced. 1 FRANCOIS CARON and EDITH i TAKE NOTICE THAT on the Mortgagees, are defendants, in which! Kelsey and duly filed in the Clerk's'. til. m thb lo» tlow. Spe- Nuzmiak spent Sunday! CARON. Owners; WOODBRIDGE twenty-third day of September, 1929 j suit the plaintiff claims that there j Office of Middlesex County, is known ; prirr. cial! ESTATES, and GEORGE. DUN- a sunjmons and complaint were issued I is due him the sum of On» Thmt*«ind I as Lots Numbers 6 and 7,'Block 406- | ii. rr W HAM,, Mortgagee?,. I and'filed against, you in the Circuit j Five Hundred Eiphty Six Dollar? ana: C. W~77 ilil" . ?. " v Defendants. Court in and for the Countyy of Mid-; thirty-fouy r cents i J1T.-6.34) for ma-j BEGINNING at the corner formed' «eanesaaeanesaayy m ^ewarn^ . ACTION AT LAW ON MECHANICS dlesex. in a suit wherein IRA R. i terials furnished vuu in the erection bv the intersection of the Southern CENTRAL AUTO —MrM s A RReiman spent Tuesday, ^AfS CROUSE is plaintiff and you, FRAX- of a building upo..n the following de-i lin. e of Willry Street and the East- in New York. NOTICE ICOIS CARON and EDITH CARON scribed premises: I erly line of Richards Avenue; run- FRANCOIS CARON and EDITH are Builders and Ownern; and WHICH on a certain map entitled j ning thence (1) Easterly, along the SUPPLY STORES, Inc. jv»Bg» t,n ! WOODBRIDGE ESTATES and Map of Woodbridge Estates", in i Southerly line of Willry Street. 50 i 178-180 New Erur.s\,' Ave, Tel. 2790. Cor. Fayette Bt. tisers; it helps you. it hhelpl s them, 'oh tfie thtrf"GEOKGE D17MIAM, it helps your uaper.— day of October.,19^9 a. summons and defendants, in which suit the plain- County, N. J., developed by Sol R. angles to Wilfry. Street 99.9? feef; • 1 1 i Like A Phoenix I We Have Arisen From The Ashes Of Our Old Store At 127 Broad I Street, Elizabeth Which Was Destroyed By Fire Early Sunday Morning 1 To Our New Temporary Location At \* 73 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH iin A New And Complete Stock Of The WorlcpsT FmesY Quality 1 Jewelry Shipped From Our New York Headquarters. I Our old customers are advised that there is no interruption to our business and the public gener- | ally is invited to inspect the splendid stock that we now have on display. CHMISTTMAS 1 FLAM

TEMPORARY LOCATION 73 BROAD STREET, EUZABETH OPEN EVENINGS WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT , DECEMBER 13,1920 PAGB VtVf CLASSIFIED'ADS Birthday Party Held Camp Fire Girls To Holrf Mrs. Lore Entertains In Honor Avenel Men May At Avenel Tea Room Olnssififld advertiaemeriU only on* Avenel Librarians Christ ma i Party Soon Of Husband'* Anniversary I WOODBRIDGE f,,nt » word; minimum charge 2Rc. Revive Old Custom AVENFJ.-Tho birthday annivers- The Ua-Kon-Ya Camp Firp group Mrs. John II. LOVP entertained NOTICE—Boarders wanted nt, 75 At- ary of Charles Flynn was celebrated Arrange Schedules met Kridiy afternoon at the home of Saturday night at a delicious sur- NEW YORK lantic street, Cnrtorot. Inquire by a party which ujns given in his heir guardian Mrs. H Silbermann, prise party in honor of the birthday CANDY KITCHEN down stairs. honor by Mrs. Flynn at the tea room Plans Under Way To Provide Days Set For Each Librarian whore it was decided to hold a tniWIk' anniversar. , ,, ,•y uf her.. husband. , Prof.. C. P. 11-29; 12-fi, 13, 20. on Saturday evening. Games were Jo n t lve Manufacturer* and Dealers in Xmas Gift For Every Child played by the many guesta present card party at the home of Miss Char-, !l . " " ' ""Pfvwing principal. i Strictly p To Serve — Dues and Fine* lotte Brookfield in Freeman street. were cards and dancing. Bra LOST In Community. and dancing to the newly installed Delicious refreshments were served. I'OLK'.E DOG lost at RahwRy and elrctric Victrola. Refreshments were Also Regulated. The date to b* announced later. CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Plans were made for their Christ- The birthday cake was prettily de- Green street. If found please re- served. AVENEL—The spirit of Christ- corated with pink and <> icing. 6»Main St. Woodbridge. Tel. 48 turn to Woodhridffe Hotel. Reward. Those present besides the host and AVENEJ,—A meeting of the libra- naR party. The Whoopee Club enter- The guests wero: Mr. and Mrs. mas is again active among the men hostess were: Mr. and Mp. C. Wey- rians of the Avenel Free Public Lib- ainers will entertain at thin party W. I. 12-6, 13*. folks of Avenel. The William P. Gregory Love nnd children, of Ros gand, of Woodbridge f rary was held at the home of Mrs. J. which will be for the members, par- pile; Mr. and Mrs. John Serena, nf I/OST on Decemher 1, Police puppy Campbell Association at recent meet- Brothers, of Perth Amboy; Mr. and B. Labat on Tuesday afternoon. Ad- nts and friends. Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. John I,ovc, GUSTAV BLAUM fl months old, reward. Robert Dis- ings has been planrrng to revive the Mrs. Harold Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. justment of days on which each lib- Mr. and Mrj. John Fleming, Mr. nnd custom whfrch was in Several At the progressive session, the brow, 114 Grove avenue. Charles Siessel, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel rarian will serve was mndc; also rules guardian and assistant guardian Mrs Mrs. William Gilham. Mr. and Mrs. Groceries and Provisions W. I. 12-13. years ago among the memb«rs of tht' Lockie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Can- and regulations were discussed in the N Olsen taught the girts to make .1 liRTiiman_ , Mr. tfW^ Mrs„ . M. Krnmp,, 1'rogressivc Club who were the build- non, Julia Wharta, Elizabeth Butter, matter of hours, dues and fines. Christmas gifts for needy children, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Mac $. Bell, Mrs,, 82 Main Street Woodbridge HELP WANTED—MALE ers of the club house which the Camp- Carl Manker, Louis Varyu, George These rules will be posted on the new The group has begun filling the feed- Joh' ' n dorton, Arthur Furry, Missi "Having lost by death, the services bell Ansoci.ition now occupies. This Fox, Amanda Smith, Joe and John bulletin board which wil! be install- ing stations in the woods for the wild Marion Love, Mis* Ruth I.OVP, Victor — Classified Ads. Brine Remits of Mr. Charles T. Wilde, who repre- custom was to remember each child Petros, Mr. and Mrs. William Perna, ed in the library in the noar future. birds. anil Edgar Love all of Woodhridge. sented us in this territory the past in Avenel with a Christmas gift. Since Frank Centanni, A. Shea, Tom Hugh- Any changes which niay be made in nine years, taking orders for trees the tnwn has a greater number of es, Mary Lahovitch, Mr. and MTS.the future will also be posted. It nnd Rhrubbery, we will consider ap- children since the lapsing of the cus- Fred Foerch and children, George was decided to hold meetings regul- plications from other men, also tom, greater efforts are being made Flynn, all of Avenel, and Mr. ad arly on the first Tuesday of the women, to continue the work where to raise a larger fund so that every Mrs. Fred Sheppard, of Rahway. month for a short time in the lib he left off. Complete co-operation, child may be remembered. rary before opening hours. Steady work. Payveekly. Investigate. A Benefit Dance is to be held at The librarians who nerve one or Address, Perry Nursery Company, the club houae on Pennsylvania ave- wo hours each month are: Mrs Rochefter, N. Y." nue on Saturday evening, December J. N. Concannon riyde Berry, head-librarian, Mrs. ¥ W. 1. 12-6* 14, by which the committee in charge i. Berth, Mrs. S. N. Greenhalgh RITZ THEATRE hopes to raise $200. William P. re. W. B. Krug, Mrs. Alice PomerAy FULLER BRUSH ca Campbell is chairman. Music will be Says Victors Amazing Irs. L. B. Dickerson, Mrs. J. B. La- Bert Welworth,'Salesman furnished by BolanY Society Enter- >at and Mrs. E. E. Raymond. Washington Avenue, Carteret, N. J. R«T)row>nt« Woodbridge, Avcncl and tainer". Admission will be1 fiftyfifty icents, Camp Fire Girls To Hold Iselin. A post card to me at Iselin, The slogan for the dance ia "Help the WEEK OF DECEMBER 16— N. J., will bring prompt service. Kiddies to Enjoy Christmas". '' Christmas Party Soon leigh Ride Party Planned W. I. 11-29; 12-6*. By junior Woman's Clul Monday a Special Show For the Benefit of S». Demetrius Church PIANO INSTRUCTION G. O. P. Club To Hold When Victor entered the field of AVENEL— The Junior Unit of the PIANO Instruction, 210 Grove ave- radio its engineers were commission- unior Woman's Club held a meeting FIVE ACT$ OF VAUDEVILLE Series of Card Parties ed t6 develop a radio sensitive en- it the home of their counsellor, Mrs. nue, Woodbridge. PiPicturt e FFeatur e Ji%NJ-i D OFF STST. PET PETERSBURGE " W. I. 11-29, 12-6. ough to reach vast distances; selec- F. E. Berth, on Thursday afternoon. AVENEL—A regular meeting of tive enough to draw from the air Due to the absence of the secretary Plvjf golf at home Xmas with the the Third WaTd Republican Club was precisely the entertainment the list- Miss Jean De Young took her place. TUESDAY — December par giU card (jam*. Driving, hazard, h«ld at the Avenel School on Tues- ener wanted; powerful enough to An entertainment consisting of a approach and putting decks. Four day evening with a goodly number bring this entertainment in as if it hare and hound chase was discussed. were performed in the. room where decks complete with instructions, present. One of the decisions made . sleigh riding partv will be held " Fashiilis. Of Love,,, sent postpaid upon receipt at %l was to hold a card party in each of the receiver stood; simple enough on the next snow. Pocket books which money order. Jan. McConnell, 69 the four districts of the ward to pro- for absolutely accurate, effortless were made out of leather were fin- AN ALL TALKING PICTURE With ADOLPH MENJOU Franklin Road, West Englewood, N. mote fellowship and to build up a operation. The most emphatic order, shed having been started at the pre- treasury. The first one of the series however, was the one which has be v'o'.is meeting at the homo of Miss Also — Two-reel Comedy and a News Reel W. I. 12-13, 20. Come the Victor slogan: "There rhusi Frances Dickerson. will be held in Avenel in January, 0| one in Febraury in Sewaren, March be no compromise with purity Delicious refreshment? wore served WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY THREE DAYS FOR in Port Reading and the last one at tone." by the hostess. Those in attendance the Parish House in April. The com- How well these engineers carried were: The Misses Renfl Snyder, Mary SPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN A, furnished room for two gentle- out their commission is now known McGuirk, Eleanor Larson, Jean Di men. Inquire 13 Jean street, Wood- mittee woman and committee man of each district will be in charge pf the to hundreds of thousands of radio Young, Felice Donato, Mario Large, bridge, N. J. Phone 143J. enthusiasts. To celebrate thei Bljgl Marion Harth, and Miss Frances W. I. 12.6. party of their respective polls and may choose their own^ helpers. achievements and to make it pos'si I5ickerson, the counsellor. House, 6 rooms and bath. Located A resolution was drawn up on the ble for. every one In the Unite States to hear the new Victor in "The Cockeyed World" at 83 Central avenue, Carteret. Ap- subject of safe-guarding the highways Ladies' Aid Enterprises ply Charles Varga, 83 Central ave- and Main street of the town which struments, Victor dealers in ever; ALL TALKING — SINGING — LAUGHING MOVIETONE city and town in the country are thi Are Financial Success nue, Carteret. will be presented to the Township 1 W. 1. & C. P. 11-29; 12-G*. Committee, Further discussion for week celebrating Victor Radio Ton AVENEL—Mrs. H. A. Tuttle was With VICTOR McLAGLEN - EDMUND LOWE Week. One of the features is th< the future interests of the organiza- 1 hostess to the Ladies' Aid Society at | and LILY DAMITA FIVE rooms, steam heat, all improve- tion took place before adjournment. playing of Nathaniel Shilkret's ne\ her home on Prospect avenue on | ments. Located at 385 School Charles Siessel, president, presided at composition, "The Victor," especi Tuesday evening. No new activities street, Woodbridge, N. J, Apply man- the meeting. ally written for the radio, which wil were planned until after the holiday SATURDAY — December 21 ager of American Stores, 84 Main in the future be used as the signa season has passed. Splendid reports itreet, Woodbridge, N. J. ture of all Victor Hours on the air. were made from the chairmen of re- W. 1. ll-52tf. "Victor engineers have produced cent activities. The rummage sale, William Haines in "SPEEDWAY" Orfi-.l "Chain Storai" . ALL TALKING PICTURE The trading pimta of the Hudgon'i an amazing instrument," said John with Mrs. Nottage and Mrs. Breka in ROOMS with or without board close H. Concannon, of Concannon's Music 1 Bay conipan) were the first chain charge, the supper with Mrs. Bertha Also — Two Reels of Talking Comedy to station and bus line, 457 Rah- Store, who is taking an active part Mitchell in charge, sale of Christmas way avenue. Telephone 49, Wood- stores, and gome of them existed more in •celebrating Tone Week. "The cards with Mrs. Pomeroy in charge, bridge. than 290 years ago. technical elements of Victor Radio netted about $100 which was added SUNDAY — December 22 W. I. 11-lu, 22, 2'J; 12-0. are so dependable, so unobtrusive, so to the building fund of the organiza- For Rent NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. free of complications that we find tion. A sale of Peter's cocca and ROOM AND BOARD. 611 Barron Sealed proposals for the construc- we can safely take them for granted. chocolate was started and will con- "THE HOTTENTOT" Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. Phone tion of Iselin Storm Sewer, Victor skill, experience and work- tinue throughout the month. Woodbridge, Township, Middlesex manship, famous for a generation, A social hour followed during With 2 Reels of Comedy and a Reel of Novelty 892. guarantee that. But Victor tone! W. I. 10-lltf County, New Jersey, will be received which the hostess assisted by her by the Township Committee, Wood- It flows from the exclusive Victor daughter, Helen, served refresh- HOUSE for rent, furnished or un bridge, until 3:30 p. m., Monday, Dec. eleetro-dyjjamic speaker exactly as ments. furnished; all improvements. 178 it, 192!) at which time they will be it was started on its journey by the broadcasting microphone. It does Rowland place, Woodbridge. Tel. publicly opened and read in the Me- morial Municipal Building, Wood- not approximate or merely suggest From The MIIIH Direct To You HAND PAINTED G33-J. reality; for practical purposes, it is CURTAIN DEPT. bridge, New Jersey. SPECIALS VELVET PILLOWS FOR RENT—UnfurniBhed apart- The work consists of approximate- reality!! Everyone should enjoy it during Tone Week." ment; five or six rooms; all im- ly 7(19 lineal feet -15-" Reinforced provements; garage; apply 639 Rah- Our curt^jp stock is com-_ $1.49 witf aWjWe! tor ^m"i concrete sewer; r>80 feet 21" Rein- 5>>ete nnd Ww^wry the ltueg- AMBOY COTTON STORE Reinforced Concrete Sewer; , 180 267. . The quotation on the New York est vdtiety.oi curtains of any 201 SMITH STREET FINE VELOUR W. I. 9-6 tf. lineal feet 122" Rehiforced Concrete «Uy post office, which begins, "Neither store in this city and no mat- PILLOWS •>#w>ri Ji- Manhfflftti 7 faffh iiMiji- PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY FOR RENT—2 or 4 furnitKei) room •now nor rain ttorheirTl tWW ffom ter which curtain you select Plana and specifications for the paragraph 08, Book VIII, of the work Telephone 2705 ...apartments; also furnished rooms; proposed work, prepared by George we have as many as you $1.00 apply Mrs. Little, 144 Main street, R. Merrill, Township Engineer* have of the Greek historian Herodotus, who want in stock. telephone 3-M. been tiled in the office of »aTd En- wrote In the Fifth century B. O. It FINE HEART SHAPED W. I. 7-5 tf. gineer, in the Municipal Building, rends, "Neither snow nor rain nor 71x95; Pure White Linen CREPE DE CHINE Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, heat nor gloom of night stays these IRISH POINT CURTAILS HEMSTITCHED CLOTH SILK PILLOWS FOR SALE and may be inspected by prospective Beautiful designs. Ivory/ Attractive 5 room bungalow; nice couriers from the swift completion of With 12 Napkins Boxed bidders during business hours. their oppolnted rounds." or ecru. lawn, plot 50x100; improved street, The standard proposal forms are one block from school, two blocks attached to the specifications, copies from stution and stores; gn»r electri- of which may be obtained upon ap- Set $7.50 SO INCH BELGIAN city, sewer, nice neighbors; only plication to the Engineer. • Now Those Pair $2.00 $5230; small down payment, balance Plans and specifications will be 66x104; Pure White Linen TAPESTRY SCARFS DOTTED MARQUISETTE CREPfc DE CHINE less than rent. Dc Young, Wood- furnished to prospective bidders up- Rheumatic HEMSTITCHED CLOTH NIGHT GOWNS bridge 929-J. on payment of Ten ($10.00) Hollars, STRAIGHT CURTAINS Beautiful designs. W. I. 0-20tf. which amount will be refunded up- With 12 Napkins Boxed on return of plims nnd specifications Pains Must Go Fancy stitching. Ivory or FOR, SALE—Five room house with before the time specified for the ecru. bath and all improvements in Row- opening of bids. The Agony Ceases—the Swelling Ii Set land place. Telephone Woodbridge Hids must be made on the stand- 633-J ur 575. ; ard proposal forms in the munnvr Reduced—What a Pair $1.00 3 PC. BELGIAN designated therein and required by COLORED BORDER CONCHITA CREPE TAPESTRY BUFFET BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and b«th, the specifications; Must be enclosed PILLOW CASES SETS Here's a supremely good and lately PLAIN MARQUISETTE . PAJAMAS electric light, gas, water, sewer, in sealed envelope* bearing the STRAIGHT CURTAINS toncrete street; price $3,500* easy name of proposed work on the out- improved remedy that is sold to you All colors—boxed. Boxed terms; 5 W«dgewood avenue, WoBti- side, addressed to the Township Com- by druggists everywhere with the un- Fancy stitching. Cocoa, $1.00 bridge; inquire J. E. Hsrned, Post mittee, Woodbridge Township, New derstanding that one bottle must give sand and ivory. Jersey, and must'b,e accompanied by Office Building, Woodbridge. results or you can hare your money Pairs $100 a "certified check for a -Bum of 10'/t back. 31x90; Colored Border W. I. 2-lBtf. of the amount bid without condition- y Pair V $1.00 FINE PIUL0W CASE* RAYON GL0V& SILK SEAMLESS SHEETS al endrorawn—t^piuwihui mi4 cbtck Alfcnru-^f 'eamti in big tW Five roomss "shall not be leas than $60»O.00, pay- BLOOMERt>ioi 54x70; Colored Border uid n)»kc teeth 6aihlug white—or It cotti CREPE DE CHINE BEACON BATH ROBE FUNERAL HOME' SAPOLIN you nethivi. Coniiitt uf mild ufe liuuid PURE LINEN FINE LACE BOUDOIR w.ai£a.4aft*ntiulii*.,~'aua special pule wakq CHEMISE PILLOWS MATERIAL 44 Green Street SPEED ENAMEL gintiy remove* them. Just u«e liquid once a HEMSTITCHED CLOTH Woodbrtffe, New J*»«r * week—and poilc ««ry day te Tt"l> teeth All shapes Newest designs. GLOSS FINISH clear and while. Bleachodcnt Combination With 6 Napkin* > Boxed Bst 1904 *w per feel td by Iwu denliMu of high lUiid Sold and Retommcttdtd fry: ing who «|iciil four ye»r« iirovinu lt» ab» TaL WoodhrldgA 284 lute safety or enamel llcvurc of iheaii liquid imitations. Say goudUy tu lUiiicd tcctn Yd. «. A Hlrner A. F. Grelntr HUMPHREYS & RYAN which auoil your appearance. A. M. Sunday srlmnl. llf.ly M MnrninK wirshlp. Kcr- Ruchnrist. MAXWELL LOGAN PublUher 11 (Ml \ 10:00 A. M. Church school. nicin The Sin of Unhe- J. J. RAFKERTV Advertising Manner opic: 11:00 A. M.~ Holy Eucharist and Christum tn- Ke.rmon. Entered HS second-class matter March 13, 1919, at the Po«t- :l:0() i\ M.—Junior dVavor. . . 4:00 P. M.~Evcnnong. offlc* at Wnodbridge, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. H:00 P. M.—Thursday. Choir re- :i:D0 I". M. Inlormodinlc Christian NATIONAL ADVEHTISMfi HPIESEKTMIVH hearsnl. NfW JHSfV NEWSPAPEIS. IK. Endeavor. 7:15 P. M.—Friday Boy Scout meet- flimy C. Wa«d. Pr-ttiJttti 7:00 P. M.—Senior Christinn En- ing. Ite* Yort—CMcj|6-Millldcli>U»-N««««rl deavor. 7-.00 P. M.—Young Peoples Church. ST. JAMES Leader Miss Lily Green; topic: 7:30 A. M.—Low Mass "The Christian Home". !i:00 A. M.—Low Mass. The Kodnl- \S PUBLICATION is committed to no political, racial, r«H- 8:1)1) V, M. -Tuesday. The Skillinic ity Society will receive Holy gious, or social group or organization. Its aim is to allow in Quartet. Communion. Its news columns nothing that it knows to be untruthful, 8:00 P. M. -Wednesday. Midweek 10:30 A. M.—High Mass. biased, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delicacy. servict. Topic: "Chrysoston, the The paper's opinion, insofar as a sincere endeavor can serve to pre- Goldened Month." ChriilUn Scianc* Society vent it,'does not appear in the news, but is confined to the space set METHODIST S*w»r«n aside fur it—the editorial column. In this column it is pledged to 11 ;.15 A. M.—Sunday school. A bfanch of The Mother Church uphold such things at it considers worthy, and ,to condemn and fight 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. Dr. The First Church of Chriit, Scien' against conditions in which it sees evidence of insincerity, injustice, H. Y.MurklUnd will preach. list, in Boston, ICaia. or prejudice of the public welfare. Its columns at all times are B:-ir> P. M.—Epw«rth League,. Sunday Service—11:00 A. U open to publication of communications on any subject, although 7:15 P. M.—Eastern Star service. Sunday school—9:30 A. M. no communication will be considered that is palpably bitter or ma- Sermnn topic: "The Value of Wednesday—Testimony meeting, licious or which is not signed byita author. In cases where it is Character". requested, the name of the author of a communication will be 8:00 P. M. withheld in publishing. Thursday—rteadinjr room, 3:00 to CONGREGATIONAL 5:00 P. M. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday school. 11:00 A. M.-—Mnrninfj worship. B«p«Ut A CRY OF DANGER 11:45 P. M.—Christinn Endeavor. 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. 7:45 P. M.—Evening worship. 8:00 P. M.—Wednesday. Midweek 1:30 P. M.—Sunday school. • service. 7:00 "Young PeopVs Bapti* The Parent-Teacher Association of Avenel school has Union." taken most commendable action in appointing a delegate to 8:00 P. M.—Evening sermon. Wednesday, 6 P. M. Prayer Ueeu work for "the safety of school children's lives. At the meeting DIPPING INTO In*. SCIENCE of the association this week one of the members was delegated FOOD FOR THOUGHT to attend the next meeting of the Township Committee and ask SOCIALISM OR ASSASSINATION? Phone Perth Amboy Tor -vrnmon nr Iden always hns a 12 9 9 that protection be provided for the children that have to cross face—Frnncls de Crolsset. Perfume* Tales of a new Red terror are leaking out of Russia in All |ilnlits eonlniii' nils wtik'h , the new state highway in going back and forth to school. spite of strict censorship by Soviet government, according to create the spent whlrh nttrnci : I believe In military experts helng Although it is a big benefit and may be regarded as a Eugene J. Young, in the San Francisco Chronicle. In one week on tup, but not on top.—Lord Cecil. 10 thrm llie creatures ueiessnn blessing in many respects, the new state highway through dispatches list the execution of 100 people on charges of for the Runts' life It Is these Whnt the criminal Inw needs Is not oils which the hiise ni Avenel is at present a pronounced menace. It is a fine broad "counter revolution". Most of these were peasants who, by teeth but bruins.—William J. Dono- must (if . "»r "wp'lulile" per their enterprise, had gathered some of the world's goods and . fumeB. There lire also •'HIIIIHIII' highway and therefore a temptation to every motorist bitten van and "artitU'inl" perfumes Tin wore unwilling to surrender their property to the state. Others former lire vnhuihle because with the speed germ. One of these speed maniacs instantly ^ to be rich nnd nothing else Is they nre inure histlni; iin.t killed a 14-year-old boy and perhaps fatally injured his father were priests and persons who had tried to trade outside of practically a disgrace nowadays.— state cooperatives. strnnper. this week on the new highway. If the police have any witness- Will Rogers. <(c). IS2fl. Western Ni'Wsfnppi Union I PERTH AMBOY One dispatch lists the shooting of 15 peasants without es to this accident they have not revealed the fact. But no •It is easier to avoid mnrrylnn the trial in one district, and the shooting of a priest and five peas- UPHOLSTERED witness is necessary to establish that the driver was traveling stenographer than the boss' daughter. ants in another for agitating'against the Soviet rural policy. —Franklin P. Aduma. FURNITURE at a tremendous rate of speed. The injuries to the boy and his It is said that demonstrations against the government have W2& Certainly the young people of to- father prove that. steadily gained force. Mtany peasants are attempting to assert When HCIIIH' "»'ti COMPANY day are not going to hell four nhrenst get up In the wnrlil The highway is not lighted as yet-another circumstance: individual rights As a conseqUence, affairs of the Soviet have ns ninny people think.—Edwin O. everybody appears Repairing Re-Covering that makes it dangerous at night. At the Avenel street crossing reached a crisis and opposition to the Stalin regime is to be Chllds. sniiill to them—and Living Room Sets they likewise nppi'iir it is extremely dangerous day or night although the traffic has crushed with death. AND not been great in volnme because the entire highway has not Knowledge Is a fine thine, but If It • ^mn\\ to everybody around them. Thus goes the greatest Socialistic experiment in world his- foes toward making (in Intellectual : Slip Covers Made to Order been open. In a few days it will be open to New Brunswick and snob It defeats Its purpose.—Booth Cheitant't Food Valua tory. This was to be the perfect state, fair to all, where all . 254 MADISON AVE. then the hazard will increase enormously. It is to provide pro- TnrklnKton. Chestnuts contain pr"oteln, fat and NEAR MARKET ST. would be happy and prosperous. Apparently happiness ana sugar to supplement the starch which tection for the children against that^anger that the P. T. A.' OPEN EVENINGS III. NINE prosperity must be maintained by legal murder of Russian — A Classified A.dv. Will Sell It — Is their chief component. has taken the action it has. It is the mothers of a community citizens under a governmental policy of "socialism or assassina- recognizing a grave and immediate danger to £heir children. tion". lioi?l»of expense or technicalities of state and municipal obli- BUSINESS MUST GROW gation may be involved.. There is a good deal of loose talk flyinjf arouTTo*" concerning THE DOUBLE-BARRED CROSS the effect of the recent stock, market slump on American busi- ness. Wherever you see the double-barred cross you may rest j Though thousands of persons have lost money in'the re- assured here is a symbol that represents the united efforts of! cent slump in stock prices, they are not suddenly going to give many groups to stamp out or control tuberculosis. \ up their mode of living and accept a substantially lowered Adopted in 1902, this double-barred cross emblem, which' standard, so long as their jobs are safe. And the latest govern- •we use in this community at this time during the Christmas ment report on employment,"showing that it is down only about Seal Drive, especially, and which is used throughout the United 2.5 per cent from September and still well above last year- States, has now been accepted by almost every country of the does that indicate that these jobs are yet in any great danger? world. White, black, yellow, brown and ether peoples all over Business may be affected to some extent. But there are the globe are today seeking honestly to prevent tuberculosis millions of persons who own outright the securities of i under the aegis of the double-barred cross. It is. a-symbol of .industries, bought on expert advice. They have, little to worry mercy. [about for the wheels of industry will keep turning and normal RADIO Quite by accident was this symbol selected for the anti- profits and dividends should be paid as in the past. tuberculosis campaign. In 1902 during a meeting of the Inter- In the meantime business wil] grow and new millions will national conference on Tuberculosis, a Fre&h physician, Dr.; be invested in its securities by persons who seek the advice of Sersiro%«j^ru^sed the.Lorraine cross with its two bars as an;reputable bankers and brokers. .emblem which sh'8uRf*paralletthe Greek crodS of the Red-Grogs Mmt Meat Thr** FetU ?• agencies, to represent tuberculosis work. The emblem was- 'Tltfthree ieWflBW.Uf goofl ugai;i O/fet>miltiSh families" BUBBLES of a word are national aw, reputable ing the Marvelous adopted. The Lorraine Cross dates back nearly a thousand me, and present use. years. When the Christian "rhur^^vv^-s^tlCTSffiSlteBastern beauty ... of Majestic Over-estimiiteil—bridge truffle. branch the cross with two bars was adopted. Several'hundred join them ... now years afterwards during the Crusades this double-barred cross For belter nr for worse— was frequently seen by the Crusaders in Jerusalem and the doctor's bills. AMRAD Triple Screen Grid f/ Near East. Among those who saw it was Godfrey, Duke of If the tutlor dot>s»'t give fits Lorraine. At the time he was looking for an emblem to put lie gets Hi em. on his coat of arms and he selected *this double-barred cross The beiuity doctor soys It's for the purpose. Hundreds of years later when Dr. Sersiron just one old thing lifter nil- proposed the Lorraine Cross for the anj.i-tuberculosis move- otl^r. ment, the suggestion was enthusiastically received. The Lor- As to compliments, it Is not 1 raine cross was originally the emblem of the Orthodox Catholic always the woman who pays Church and is still. and pays. Under the auspices of the National Tuberculosis Associa-^ tion, the cross has been standardized and protected bv trade^!^*** mark at Washington to prevent the use of the emblem by un- scrupulous^ individuals and concerns. Everyone of the little TIMELY THOUGHTS Christmas Seals you see circulating through the community at In grund opera there Is a good deal this time of year, bears the double-barred cross. Its message of deviltry to slug about.

is hope, cheer and mercy. In the buying of Christmas seals you j Omj w(wilul ^^ & ^ help to extend the influence ot this emblem and thereby to; mi\tiBS |ie Mn Bleei) anywhere. Arrange with ns prevent and control tuberculosis in our community and .throughout the United States. . As one grows older, fewer anil few now for a free jer things dues be pretend he likty. demonstration... A hen-pecked husband had his warn- -The THE SMALL TOWN'S OPPORTUNITY ing in plenty of Um« before lie wi)s SYMPHONY" inyourwvnnome married. if ydu wish ... i Aided by a comprehensive city building plan, the stnall A marine's contempt fur bunmins community has a better opportunity for sane growth and rises steadily BO long as ,ue Is away '295 no obligation (Lean Tubes) healthful living than the metropolitan centers. from apples. One of the main features of a "comprehensive plan" must Very often, it U an annoyance for The Finest Tone be a street system that provides for future growth. In many people to attach Importance to every- in Radio thing you say. Use part of your Christmas Club Check for a small American cities and towns streets are narrow and poorly fa&im «£*t m2k»j{*« uuUUjidl.V. Burface'd, Few of them can be used as through routes. Upkeep You don't grow any taller er longer, nra* ni to M w tataaliiU In IMP mamm thcM uavaul nUla rr- is costly and a continual dnfin on the rity% finances. - but the,re Is almost DO limit to tbe •dm. furi« ita •ouiiol. built in third dimension. ukMi* fl MAJESTIC , The small town has the advantages of being able to cor- In ran WM*. e»W>r»lor»lo44 Uml.Uml. builuilt BM wOl latenst IUU In the ItKL (ANT« HKhlKS Easy Payments Arranged through lite with tlioae who bavu It; pense. By beginning now it can avoid pitfalls of traffic con- "ml II Is about aa good as unytlilnti gestion that are an apparently insoluble problem in many of with which to meet a crisis. • our great renters of population. By using low cost paving ma- Compassion for ••rime can be fraud CONCANNON'S terials it can, at a reasonable figure, salvage old-streets and ulfntly employed to cover up cowiinl MUSIC STORE. maximum service ivum them at minimum of upkeep I <««. mm timi u what is at the bottom CONCANNON'S S .expense. or comUtonMe «*-«„«. Woodbridge 76 MAIN ST. The cities 6f the future are the-small towns of today. They WOODBRIDGE TEL 299 •should b«gi».apwJo Sfoyide far their mentkra tfei* p«pfr w\»n MAIN ST. Tel, 299 ' «••

••*" • WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920 PAGE SEVEW SHERIFFS SALE Clerk's office in hook 113 of deeds ft page* (t, ftc. Most Beautiful last. Sunday nftprnoon on the U. S. No ndditiotinl members will he tak- will be tnkon in. Esgle Boat No. 4K nnchored «t Perth en into this new Troop after Dec. The present Tmcip is made Up of ,- CHANCERY OF NEW JKRSKY The third tract containing 5,0(10 Hcl.wpen Joseph GT<'inpr, r,om- Woodbridge and Colonia Amboy nnd instruction was given in lfith and uptil the present members 2 Scouts ami Officers of Carteret, inure fept, nf Innd conveyed hy snid I,ifr> Saving and the mo of the Life (,liiimint, and David Coldsmith, ct have pnigpd prescribed tests required 2 of South Amboy. I of Woodbridge, Peter MHIrk nnd wife, to Thomns belt. by the Sen Scout, program, no others 2 of Colonia nnd It of Perth Amboy_. ;,!«., Defendants. Pi Ka for snli- nf IWanoy, hy deed dntcd 8th ilfty of Boys On Scout Ship mnrttcnpfpd premises dnted Novem- September, 1K71, and rocorded in |,,-r 21, HI29. snid rlerk'a office in book JS1 of Three From Township Become Hy virtue of the above stated writ deeds on pngrs 20!) &c. I,, me directed and delivered, I will The premises herehy convoyed Members of Sea Scout Ship ,. it pose to Rale at public vendue on were devised with other lands' by "Commodore Kearny" Spon- Peter Melick deeoased, to hi* chil- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH dren Joel Melirk, Jr., J. Mattison sored By Raritan Council. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND Melick, Peter B. Melick, nnd Mnry THIRTY K. Holmes, hy his last will and Test- Englc Scout Robert Tiffany and ament recorded in the office of the At two o'clock in the afternoon of Assistant Scoutmaster Franklin Surrogate of the county in Book H Clreen of Troop 61 Colonia, and Ar- the said day at the Sheriff's Office in nf Wills, on pages r>44 &c. The in- the City of New Brunawick, N. .1. thur Anderson of Troop 31, Wood- terest of J. Mattinon Melick, Jr. and bridge, are three Townahip lads who BIG FIRE SALE All the following tract or parcel Peter B. Melick was conveyed to have recently become members of the nf land and premises hereinafter par- said Joel Melick, Jr., and Mnry F. '. Sea Scout Ship, "Commodorp Kear- liculftrly described, situate, lying and Holmes by deed dated January 27, ny" which has recently been organiz- ling in the Townahip of Wond- 1875, and recorded in said Clerk's ed by the Raritan Council, Boy g, in the County of Middlesex OF office in book 152 of deeds, on pages Scouts of America. and State of New Jersey. 52 &c, and the one half interest Plans for the organisation of this, BEGINNING at a post planted on therein of said Mary F. Holmes was i Sea Scout Troop have been develop-1 I ho northerly side of the Turnpike, conveyed to said Joel Melick, Jr., injr for the past two years but it has; leading from Woodhridge to New by deed dated Feb. 1, 1875, nnd re- boon only within the last two weeks [ lirunawick in the division line of corded in hook 152 on pages 51. that the Raritan Council has been lands owned or occupied by Patrick And excepting nnd reserving from nble to make any definite nnnnunce- Ryan, formerly of Morris Reed (de- the above described tract of Inml the 'inent pertaing to this newly organiz- rewtsed) : thence running north 9 de- following: A tract of land convey ed brnnchc of Scouting for older boys. jrreefl 30 minutes west fi chains and <• links to lands of Ellis Harned; & Lyle Mfg. Cd. tn the year IHflO; jover whichc Harold L. Hall of Perth] ce south Kl d d 30 i Irving'sMen's Store thence south Kl degrees nnd 30 min-j and oKcepting and reserving from Amboy is chnirman, have been ncgo- utrr^vr-j: 1 chain:; to a po.,t, thencthence | il,« ttb,ive df«cnUJ U»LI ..f l«i,.U,,.,- |i.i«imK will, Hie oTfii-fll'S of M,,. I^ri- north 40 degreea earn 1 chain and veyed by Charles Anness to Peter itan Yacht Club and have finally se- 44 links to the southerly side of the Skow about the 24th day of May, cured the services of Lieutenant Wal- 198 Smith St. Next to Roky Theatre road leading from Woodbridp! to 1K1I4. , ter H. Griswold, U. S. NL H. to not, Metuchen; thence north Rf) deifrees And excepting and reserving from

Nril -illil iMi-liuie will make Ornate Manoon Planned. 3 ' •1, Mrs -I ni-ne Jurdnn. »*His s-urt; Huller. oecunie a n-tre n"i ^d 'hat a irnmaS: --nili;i"n. wns wnndering fanner und improved thticrud.- \ il Rvctiue. When an offl- ney cottun gin, nskiuK It so r> l tlie B'iman. who prnred that from 1S8 until ttie close d i.rilrtn she oonl't not re- Civil war no ilmnges * ere mnde < W !$."<;< ttie son purchased ti.e ii.t-i: n.iii ii.iiii'eneil to her. on which "ljinir»:nod" ihe v I! r Mrs Jiirihn reonvered nmnslnn, was lu be erected. Jus: WOODBRIDGE her side'iif the city. Grand mansions [l.ni h.Tl l'-en Hng with her no novelty, for there are many here hustwnd nr-1 li.it! bounced out LAST TIMES — TONIGHT — LAST TIMES some of tiem said to be. ttie titn-si of ihe run.I'•.<• -'-.'t- homes In tlie South. This. h.iw*\er , For a number of years we have sup- £ With was to be tlie grandest of them nil Fipd Mammoth Bones It was designed along oriental lines' in S\n «D£ bHjl^itoeiitte: plansJrawn u;> t\ B u rejlun hefore d i»e ' domed '(.'upi'la. t hi.-i.'.r> Ttial at least la 'he dawn of In 186U the top ^f the cupola was SATURDAY ONLY — Dec. 14 tbe supi'usH ^'cns ivim have | with Xmas Gifts selected from some the highest point in the South. The examiced fns>i!i ^hape of thf house, which stands to 100h ilie Smith c Iiy workmen .'ti this day, la octagonal, eight mnms r.iilri ni) Urldge eHi i'jrili.'s opening froni the rbtunda. Finishing n: to O. J. I of the best merchandise in this across S'Jisti* <• touches and the paintings were beinp "1 nillniurt Siflatt, chlei -I-' ici'i 'I done In 1SC1 when the, War broke out "t a mas- the species iti'-i The painters were in the secoud it out "In Old Arizona" "-h:ii ma;. «lien word came of the firing on F»rt I country and Europe. tis «>T these -With— nave lieen \hv tiu-; Sumter. The phintera In their haste tirtin^e early mu >inund to It." The Cockeyed r f uuwuued COMPACTS—Very !rj tc grt tii of Kiiuchcn Sllu i« Tkk; aoc till' i CAMERAS — WATCHES and CLOCKS- gglu4 of hot »»Lcr cvtrr mornioi c bbeftvf e i hi l (at 300 cbjib . TV* Mice to Die for Science; SMOKERS SUPPLIES- A.h Receiver. - Cigarette Cam and Holders - ALL ALL Guinea Pigt Are Saved TALKING TALKING YVJ'U tuvc tbe iurpruc of rour life wd Novelty Cigarette Bout. Pipe* - Tobacco Pouches - lighter* . etc Uu of ill i bu«k of Kriudra S»*U tku vtl WusiiliiKtun.—Oulnea plfis, "the un- CIGARS 4 CIGARETTES—Domestic and Imported in boxes of 10 to SO World Uit iiM for 40 d*ri iMily UJ*U ftS cent* known soldiers of science," hpve been y>.:\ SKtituUj UT it'i wurlh au hundred 4U^UJS ftftcf faa take tbe bisi bottle. glvjai a "break" Japanese wiiluin* RAZORS — CARDS AND BRIDGE SETS— —With— Aik any drnc£ut iw » t«jttle ot iL Uil >sA uut Ui L* 111 UAUJ. mice havi b^en found to be more re- ALSO CONSOL SETS - CLOCK. SETS • NOVELTIES - DEJMC SETS sponsive to concentration* of ttie dead- VICTOR and EDMUND ly carbon monoxide pi*, wuten affurdi MCLAGLEN LOWE an exit to pip and canaries, formerly Feen^miitt used to detert*«uen Mh*l gaiea. The SEE OUR WINDOW FRIDAY — SATURDAY — Dec. 20 . %\ walUtu* mice wlM Utm U wed In res- cue work, according to the United The Laxative Sute» bureau o( mine*. FOX MOVIETONE Toll Chew IireipooL— Her coffln was made to Pharmacy Urg* Uut It contd not eoter the Bap- 7« MAIN ST. like Gum Phot* ISO WOODBRIDGE FOLLIES tiat diurcb for UIM Jane Wilbur* fuocral. to iervlc«a wer* b«ld in tte PRESCRIPTIONS cttorrkgrant, . ALL SINGING —. ALL TALKING — ALL QANQNG WOODBRIDGE INDRPENDEN'l , DECEJMR i&r IM PAGB

'Whether u does prove a siiere^ <1CH] with them and if you treat them tire the ones \vhn r;in V<-\ ! slltrnipt im I of thi and I know that with vour help this ritfht, with courtesy sind ronsitlera- Don't, pet ^innt \', 'if it n\ ' n m;ik i' nil inn of the f;ire change i': vr^inir in with the h",\^ No Accident Plan \)<< 'il'lc :iiii"iint 'if truiil'le to nnv- th liport. (but 3^011 men itwe UR in lion, they HIT Riiinn to ,'irccpt thi'nmv , willi rom-ten, Ii tiiill I np nut Ihidetails of tin' plnn, rnti's .•!-; they were intended, namely ilnnd thnt tin-; ' h: .11 V*>!l. i nppeid to encli one of you lor,i^ n mentis of retnininp for them the Gives Rich Reward ro-operniinn and your hest efforts in five cent, fare, nnd if you ilnn't treat by Arthur Brisbane putting the rnte into effect with the them right, you are. K"i"K '" "inke Drivers For Public Service Re- leiist nmoiint of trfiiihli; to th< cur i enemies for the Oompilny nnd for Employment Problem. iind hus riders. yourself. Congress Comes Back. ceive $6,600 For Four Period "As you know, the schedule is in- "We will give you every possible —Bonus Paid On Scale Plan tended ti> preserve the live cent fare help. You will he supplied with tnltens Russia Is Annoyed. for those who use the Company's ser- Bt the ear houses, nt the terminals Gat From Coal. py at h , vice rejfularly. Th* Commission has and when it is necessary along your Opcrntorx nf street, curs and huso* told us that we can soli tokens nt 10route. We are going tn pot them on HOOVKIVR forceful n the Central Division of Public for Ml cents nnd can charge those sale Sunday, December 2'.nh, so that * address to nearly 400 Industrial Service t'oordinateif Transport re- who do not cure to buy tokens 10! for three days before the change lenders .In WanliliiKlnn Is nm> for ceive yii.i'idii in bonuses Tuesday for cents pep r zone,, where before cents goes into effect people will have an which the country will thnnk him. It the last four-months period under the was chargedhd . opportunity to buy them. In bound to prmlucn rpsnTln. no-ticcident honus plan of the com- "Nnw, our first effort to make that' Our greatest trouble is coming () operators schedule a success is to make it. just' ing the early period before the tokens 'Miere la no rmwp for pennlnilHin nr in this division will get hnmises. The permanent dlscoiirr'iicmrnl. as easy as possible for people to buy I are well distributed. After that I ah New llrunswick Cnrhniiw and (]nr- kens, we are going to put them on ticipatp that it is going to he easier Hut well-Informer] men know thnt aifp had the liest record among the le in the stores of Public Service and better for everyone, because there has heen n shiirp Inenri-e In ar-hoiiKes and jfaraKes in Central ectlic and CMS Company and at the there will hi- less change making to i»l Morris Divisions'and every op- rrninals where there are acconmda- do and the loading and unloading i>f of used Cans Wr linvp IQ Ilii' ITii"• '--I Sinlcs prn!>- nitur nt this carhouse and Kiirutje re- >ns to handle them, but the great cars and buses is going to he speed slily fully : i ninny niK-niploynil &• eives a lionus of $,"). njority of'the tokens will be sold by ed up. thprn nrn In Hrihiln, wi> re (In. TH The niirht operator* i>;isemhled this >u operators. That means that, yoii "Keep in min4 that we want the nifiit |ir> ] ft "(till-'," fiiniiili in live mi morning at the Elizabeth Carhouse have thousands of our rulers to good will of our ri«l mil cif work. the same place tonight to j;et theii lonus cHecks. \Vt> lmvi> h'Ti' l!,Ofn\(inn more niu'tii- Under the Public Service no-acci- Look over the array of splendid used cars ployi'il tliiin they lrr.it In Frame, dent honus plan the year is divided where iiti'imi>h>yni"iil is jtrnct Ifnlly ititi) three bonus periods, the most re- unknown. cent one having started August 1 anil which have been thoroughly recondition- Am! tlilR Is HHrpriniiiie In the rich- ended November 31. Homines! nr< est, innft pi'(i|» ni'is iiinnltj' on earth. paid us follows for each period: ?2() "CLIMAX" ed and overhauled by A-l mechanics Thn I'rt'Nirtpiii ta (Iptt'rmiiicd to do to operator:; having a perfect record $l!t, to operators having no more woinfthtriK nlioui It. STATIONERY AND PRINTING CO. than one accident; $17.fill, to operHt 85 SMITH STREET oi's having no more than two ueci who know their business. "ohndy could krnp this oft the frtyit dents; $lsj, to operators having no PERTH AMBOY, N. J. more thdn three accidents, Phone 2030 Henry Ford has ratdod wai^a by an A special bonus i« awarded to the amount totallnK $20,0(10,000 a year. men of the carhouse or parii^c. which Ask for a demonstration. There are The Imnle WRKOH from now on, accord- has the best record in each division Iru I i Msrl Kurd will be $7 n liny. ' This bonus amounts to % for each Here are gifts gathered from all corners of Mn;-e than 24.000 rmployen will hnve man. The record is based on a com no obligations. Save time and money- tbi Ir |';iy rnlspil f! n rtny. parison of the number of accidenta the earth-that are not only acceptahle but per 100,000 car miles during each See Applegate's Dependable Used Cars 'Flint le tho wuy to build prosperity. bonus period with the record for tho also appreciated, such as- corresponding1 four months of the 1I1K.1I wftges arn the nourishment of previous year. Operators having per- the national ROOBP that lays the golden fect records for all three bonus jier FULPER POTTERY first. iods of the year will be (civen a spe cial bonus of $20, in addition to the ARMOR BRONZE BOOK ('oilpress met ani] a cut of $1(10,0110,- period bonuses. Here are a few of the many Pre-Holiday Bargains ftOO In the Income tax Is the pro- A new feature of the bonus plan ENDS gramme, effective December 1, was unnounc we have ready for your immediate inspection: Tlint will ho wclcomn news to thorns today's meeting by Louis P. Utiur STATUARY ttint puy Income tax. n nmiill percent- etin, director of personnel. It pr ARTISTIC LAMPS due of nil the .leople. ides that newly-appointed operator NO. 438. PIERCE-ARROW uring the unexpired portion of th' AND VASES. Series 80, 4-passenger. Victoria, Attractive finish. Good tires. Hut it Is hint us Important news to onus period in which they enter cm oyment, will receive %7\ for eiic A Select Line of Artificial Originally this car sold for over $3,000. It offers the prestige, comfort thoRft Ihiit pny no tncoiin! tux. They and luxury of a fine big car at" less than the price of a cheap new car. iilendnr month in which they have Washable Flowers and Decor- nil ''urn money, mid any cut I" Income •rfectc operating record. Come in and look it over and get our price on it. tax, i "pectally In corporation tsix, en- One of the features of the meeting ative Dripless Candles. cimr.irm (lfvelnpment, rtpanslon, em- as the showing of the new Public NO. 252. STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN pliivui' nt. ervice motion picture. "Safety A ru;in *U1 work hjinler for moiU'V irst" This picture was made for the Finished a very attractive Dove Gray. Motor runs very smoothly. that the Onvi rnni'-iit iloen nnt take liifety Education Department of Large Stock of Fine Writing Broadcloth interior spotless. You have to see this car to appreciate from him. ublii.' Service and the cast Includes its value. number of Public Service people. Paper in Fancy Xmas Boxes Professor llnrnt'H, »f Smith COIH'KP, Matthew K. Boylun, vice-president NO. 342. 1926 BUICK BROUGHAM n charge of operation, Public Service • BVH there me mure eause.H fur wur Waterman, Schaeffer, Parker A Master Six model. The finish is bright and unscratched, and the row th;ui there, W'."e In 1914, and 'oiirdinuted Transport, was present great'T dancer of «;ir, and HIP League t the meeting this morning and, in . Fountain Pens and Desk Sets interior spotless. A splendid value at its price. short talk to the operators, saiil: of Nulloim Is too tlmiil to ilo much. "We are going to put the new fare Full Line of Leather Billfolds Bur.ih, not Kulli .-. wrote the I'arln ates in effect on January 1st. It is Pence Tact. A Chlcaiio Ur.vyer, Sal- •f the greatest importance, not only mon O, 1.1'Vinson. fiiven'.id it. o the Company but to you men, who CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS Anil IianiPH agrees with ProfoKHor lepend upon the Company for your MANY OTHERS ALL BARGAINS Our Assortment on this Item is Unsurpassable Borchnrd. of Yale, that thi> KHIong ivelihood, that the experiment which the Utility Commission is going to let Pact, In cold reality, "contains the us try should prove successful. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION flnit IntBrnatlonal Indorsement and Loral recoKiiltlon of certain forms o J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE The learned IlurneH BB.VH the iiex' "CLIMAX" flfty yearn will de democracy lives on, alwriyx ready t Phone 2516-17 *• Open Evenings Untfl 9:30 bob up, OFFiCE SUPPLIES — PRINTING AND ENGRAVING —- Please mention this paper to aii TYPEWRITERS SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED RUBSIR, naturally Htinoyeil nt Tulle vertiaers; it helps you, it helps them States Interference In . Th t helps your paper. — Russians Hay t'ncl- S.iai is trying to cmitrb m»-;iy thfir victory, mill «m- couraK'.» China. j The Tntti'il Slates IB IICVITIV put In Hit' iioHltlon of Ii inline tho utlier nations to what KUSKIII considers med- dling interference.

Ttm observe that Japan and Ger- tnnny, Russia's nearest mlKtiborti, lio'il alui'ii, refimliiK any Hilary In tell- ltix RimiilR about her duties In China, bfaullful t>euce, etc. Having a rWeup ot ltusnia at hand. Japain'Hc and (ienuuni know ilijit a rimfllrt with Kusslii would not be pli-anant, ' - A man who undi i*tutidn coul and oil has a patent for Itumlnfr enal un- In tlu> nilne. OH» extracteil tunu the cual would : piped to thu surfaco and snld. .... Is an iujm-.v. nieiii IHI bUisiini; (Jrfr^+nsT^!rtrh;uilin"i{ it'trTtltB » face, luaiililiK U on rnr-, carliniir it cltle.-i. • Ctiiin^i-il Into BUS. enal tiuvls. triiuspnrU'd liy Its nvvn |nn\' r of ex- 1>.IUMO]1.

This Siaud;iVd (i.l . i X. w J.T.SI y I., makhiK Kiisoltiib Ii uu co.il. Our cu.il Buppius are vast, ::nl thi' coul imlus- try hus In-ill In u !>• '1 way, 11•.i• • u 11 lliKCliiiil> may lirli.-. .; In t. ,ii'. '•

(ilnsi lnnJ !to...>out tin; plain- Is It A power t.i ear Tlilit' Philco Radio t>i|iiahiiK Ita uMi A'i-irlit. Victor Radio Zenith Radio great lmiiroveiiieiil on poinc n( oar earthly transportation mclhwK . A Balanced Unit-Screen Grid first-qlutt-Pullmau uur, tar liistunie, Micro - Synchronous Screen Grid 9-Tube Set *DIK1>B nuurly fifty tlnu-s as niiK'h UF; the loud It •••<•• ii'1 truly a music instnanent was brought out! Eui'h unit of the Pliik'o has hocn su |icri'u'fU'y Vals/iifL-d, so carefully as K<»H\ IIH^'K- . Ami thure's no Radii) on the market tpday that of t th .t .s a.. ring you thij ','musir of the iiii" more jiorfectly reproduced Riiulzi il to iD'ouiiito liaviKatiuii ihe ilctiial artists to your own lu»me! In hiU'mivnizeil -that tlji; 1'hikn Ifiis lutinin! filmed jl'nr tlioj iiiTUi'ucy, will hring you thij ilo a hr thah n ZenitZenith of put'eilioii—in Hudio engineering. If you liku .Uir without eiiKiui'X, will ' autniuiitie-uf ul-ratum lh.it the youngest 1 instrument so station wanted1. tho I'k'iU'iH'r'.s, tlie |irei'isciiess »f in reprtijucliour llcai it! to own the hest • •- I'oine In tn hear it. tha number of (ir ]••::>, K;i... I i.i-. .i.'. Sjliil. ill, I"' I —Please mention this paper wliei Held for Christmas Delivery buying from advertisers.— Radio Delivered Free i Jonik tot Cuti and Woundi SIK Prevent infection! Troat R O E S S L E R: O E S S L El SIR O 168 SMITH ST., Cor. MADISON AVE., PERTH AMBOY every tut, wound or 168 SMITH ST., Cor. MADISON AVE., PERTH AMBOY 168 SMITH ST., Cor. MADISON AVE., PERTH AMBOY Ol'KN ICVKUV liVUNINU UNTIL CHRISTMAS scratch with this power- Ol'EN EVKUY KVWNINU UNTIL UHrltSTMAS ful non-poisonous anti- OI'KN KVKKY KVKNINd UNTIL CHRISTMAS septic. Zooite actually kills germ». Helps to l *"} WOODBRIDGE FRIDAY. DECEMBER IS. PAGE TEW Truth About Rich*. >•#*•* Pr»r«ptt It Is not the fact that a man bun From Holland, Michigan, tO Holland Thrice Widower in Year. FAINTLY CYNICAL riches which keeps him from the king Man, 70, Marries No. 4 Is dom of heaven, bat the fact that

Tbf t!n>* tc N- Ffe-pV «••.•> fry IV* an.V wider «nrh rtl'rrpnt ndltl"n< (tint no T'e r'.«Of to be b«prr 1* " r**ii reachod. IT" « tc b* bspry 1* to roak* rtber f«> WW« Flih Abound Grtint, TT.-> r.'sr'.e-i f.i* r.'rot:,pr's «;1w OT-.P ktf!:Vfr^ <••' MlfT»tl»i H-mmlty When the airplane become* more fiflh RnBI>per, amber flah, yellow talr TY>e t'i-1 Mr* Uiercwlt d'ri thre* Tkraith Easily popclar anfl cheaper, anil safer, what WHCk flBh, uing flgh, ho* fl«h, bonfiflRh Mighty few r:.--s BT tff: In p<>ofvp nvt »> afraid of tar will there be to parent people. "*« jBrk, mnrRiite and grouper ar« amon« -„;;•; w •>• n-irc No I the former I harry :v»t t'.ey can't the Wrdn. mSprntln? with the seagonsi tne rnraeron8 klnrts of n«h eaten by Vr» J' •••" H rn-sr "'MV siitT fiftu. ], to watch a ^« Scfc:.—OW — Grind R.ip'd -Saline Journal the Inhnhltants of the Bahgrnan. Stowaway Want* to Get Pally NV»? Back to Hit Laundry n»»*«>MMtntttttt Hi'.';'* — r-e;r.g • Mowswct Ir ;•. >e ' : Ladies' and Childrens' Wear PRICES IN >. i,p «r*.se«. from tni; :f»f days for 298 SMITH STREET, cor. PROSPECT foriiii plants called aifn- any re*»on. THE CITY he did - PERTH AMBOY, N. J. • i s-ri.-i cf :t.e *' v Th« 'Arrtle hr ' Ar.-r r r,,|.li irj HH^n^.». 'ahsn nu whirh are cold sr ' : t very salty, ar« '; " 'fS ,*fc^'d Q'j*s!i'^- I.tis MsrRT>- Our dre.-^ value? am] style- are the talk of the t'f. ^••:rn a' 10 Sei h'^f, .Brr.itl, last j.-. ..r. w ('-• ar.f! if-e launilry. " • — town. At thjs store you do not pay more and your 2~-. . • • ii ' " ' S Cn!t«J 5tate»' \rr;<•?;-,en'.s In Cana- friend doe? not pay less, as wv are the only store in . dn fi'uriun iy2S f'.•>•' ? Cat Burials Oppret* «r,$li«$.(O0.000 ni'-Tr ir.r.n in 1C2T. town who features the most up to the. minute styles Him; Asks $10,000 and colors in sizes'12 to 52'-j. Tbr*e Meiicac j u^.s are hiking U>s Angles—CP/ and dut ' from Meridi. Tuo:.:?.r.. to Buenos • T.err.ls in plain v,e« of his AT OUR ONLY ONE LOW PRICE-NONE HIGHER Aires. They ertin-.gie it will take a • •m, have so d.-v-ressed Mcolo Mr. ttvsl fee \liiUJ year anJ 8 half.

I'et Memorial I'ark. tnc. It w^ ^'* Past, ''f KF? ^ *'5t "^ lD l>ollln<1 for ^vea.ed by his «u;< filed In U* 1 ** l.-.f 10R jea«. S.i- $£.95 BriUin'l Ricbci in Coil Varioui Natnet for Rtncb r SUr*r1or court lie said thf I «T P* ««t of !he fralt t»« and r A raL >i c>r [.lanfntion In tVru ,:J.iml,, o„f . th,kne borlahnri.il ™n&roon<^i * nursery stock tn that wnnty ]>eriihen ^.of n y?-ar they can carry gentlr.s t! ". Pure ocean wnter J.as a cie-ar bine on till A. D a f.n^a color because Bait miter dnes not ab- sorb tbe blue raj? of sunlSpht as It does the red ray?. The Maeness of sea wa»r depend? Iftrgely npon ths COATS saltiness. > You'll be amazed at their style and at THE WORLD OVER their quality. All over Perth Amboy these coats sell for much more. Featuring large $1/195 New York state pr.ys its governor fur collars and cuffs and new silhouettes as $25,000 a year. well as straight line models. They are 14 priced as low as Fourteen people in New York dtT are iDBrried ever? !.- ur. The Greeks nre tl. ".-•'.! to have uwd SCHWARTZ'S POLICY- coal more than 2.'-> • ;. r!iTs ago. guarantees the lowest prices in Perth Amboy on New Dresses, New York lias •-"v ^.eaters. 252 of which nre devfio- ! to the spoken Coats (and Children's wear- Money back within fefcree days if drama. Tbe re::.:..r.it.-r are movie liousos. same quality is bought elsewhere at a lower price.

Calvin <_\>i>liil?e :... '->? the '.i-3""* nutiil't-r <'t ai'poii.::: ..r.> i.f any Pres- Idem of tu« Un'.K"1 S-ate3. His apv pointments totalt." S2.121.

Turkish marrtafe aprilieants are ls- e4 aaUcense OLA on the presenta- rn'ot ace'rflffel'fe :iBo*tH|ill««n«>r ' know their new fc.phnbet.

The construction industry Is tbe largest In the country. It la capitalized at about $G.O«Wt.OOO BELIEVE IT OR NOT! and employs more than 4.000.".»J0 men.

More than nine billion cigarettes are smoked eacn month by American |>vi>- You can buy real honest to good- ple. Cigarette production in the Ciiitei States during the first quar- ter of l'.fJft wa3 26.912.0i"-'I.'.»X>. ness used cars here-Nice clean good INTERESTING FACTS looking cars in excellent condition Waltzes nr,il quadrilles at first were considered vt-ry shocking. at prices ridiculously low. In the oM d;iy» bad drains were considered naU-r a Joke; and if tli.y smelt, people (oDsidered It a si^u of bad weather turning. Our business is buying and selling used cars and The first society for tbe prevention of cruelty to children met with "rily we are therefore in a much better position to# buy In'.lifTt.rence and derisiou on the [iart of tlit public. and sell them right, than the dealer who trades new There was a time In England, and cars for used and is forced to pay top prices, within a ifiitury, when eniltlFe.ij u» , ynuii? us fniir and five acted as "fan- ners" in coal mines, working In lonely darkness for sixteen and eighteen hours nt a stretch. Compare our prices with others As late as the early 1800s English were in the habit, on tbe and you will understand why we of cow sickness, to assemble the cows, slaughter a calf and turn It hi their midst, a modern rendering j of the ancient burnt offering. I sell more used cars than any other

In an old etiquette book, In a chap- j ter devoted to the etiquette of tbe I house in Central New Jersey. MODEL23-ALL ELBCTKIC MODEL 32 — ALL ELKCimiC "weed," gentlemen are told "never to t-TVBK I-TVBK SET smoke on the street in daylight ... N*uUod7O«. Four tuocMj circuits. tun«d dr •tupliA««tioa. Inductor I>vn#mie Dynamic Speaker and never must be offer & cigar to Walnut AnWh ^ -up, V a clergyman above the rank of a curate." Liberal Terms for the Holiday Season Tl 117 SAID BY THE GREAT You do not gamble here! If the car The memory of part troubles la Allowance on Old Set $35 WITH TUBES pleasant.—Cicero. Allowance on Old Set $50 Riches consist In the greet num- is not entirely satisfactory you can ex- ber of Industrious men.—Voltaire.

Trade In Ytmr Old Set In common things the law of sac- change it,within one week without loss! rifice takes the place of positive duty. for THE LATEST —Froude. of 1929 U the new C. A. EajrL Rjuliu with iu "Hair-Luus" The greatest hatred, like the great- Open Evenings Until 9:00 eft Ylrrce and ttw- -»rorrt—ih>gft; 1» M- Super-Selectivity. Everything that any r^dio can offer In tone, sUeut.—Hicliter. clarity and power. And a i^lecttivity that no other set approaches. You need never wonder whether the particular station you want will be Every man's credit Is proportioned to 'the money which he has In hi* THE TRAOt MAttK. "coming In strong tonight." If it's on the air, the C. A. Earl will reach out uauie.-rJinenal. THAT GUARANTEES and bring it in—absolutely free from interference from nearer or more A 5QUAR6 OEAL powerful i Letiu quote you the "turn in" on your present set aud easy payment terms on a new C. A, EarL Babies Love It

For all stomach and inteatinal troubles and disturbances due Amboy Furniture House to teething, there ifl nothing better than a Sale Infanta' and JOHN AMRCZ1, Manager Children's Laxative. USED 14-76 FAYETT* S MART Tel, 809 271-273 Smith St. Perth Amboy Mas. WIN9LOW*S - PHOK* 17O1 PWTH STHUP WOODBRTDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 PAGE ELEVEN GIVE BAUMANN'S FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS Pomsettas, Heather, Dahlias, Begonia, Baskets of Growing Plants That Will List All Winter Bowls Made up Into Japanese Roek Gardens That Last so Well . Also Bowls of Cactus That do

so Well in Bedrooms. f For your out-of-town friends or relatives let us take care of you through our Florists Telegraph Delivery Service. WE MAKE FREE WE MAKE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY DELIVERIES DAILY ALL OVER UNION JOHN R. BAUMANN ALL OVER UNION O R MIDDLESEX Greenhouses, St. George and Hazelwood Avenues. Phones 711, 712 ' O R MIDDLESEX COUNTY. RAHWAY.N.J. COUNTY.

1 Service Club Lectures Journalism Subject Of Coioraao Lioiden Highway l Flrtt Soldien Homa Th« War to KxiwUdf. AaUtfaa Announced By Rutgers Rutgers Radio Lecture WOKEN WIN FAME IN The home In Washington, D. C, Is Wealth anti content are ar,t al-srjy* On* irnuiiu vttli ttnmnn tif« ]% that Assay» $3,000 to Mile the oldekt home pstiibllahed for dla tiedfellow*. Wise* men leurn tij oth- he>iy >*0 fro- u A new form of extension activity, Dr. Allen S. Will, head of the de- Tort Miirunn, I'olo.—Wltlmul ilol« by t »lr ji«d from ||ir ore 4uiii|» barrier, or In the herni of Main)'"" 83 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J.* torical addresses on such national • if the (jrlpple Creek gold Held The Jungle. holidays as Linaoln's Birthday, Mem- Discover l,~,v Lnemy in 1:1 >liI In this miileihil assayed $1.!>0 The Society of Wotnea Geographers. opposite Strand Theatre orial Day, Independence Day, and organized In J025 by llurrlet ChalinerB Thanksgiving. Single lectures on cur- Fight Against Malaria i<> 1 lie ton tirul 2.IKHI urns were used for I . nrh mile of the wonderful highway. Amunu to establish a meillum of con rent problems of an economic, social Chicago.—Mun's wnr against ma or educational nature will also be of- tact between women of the United ini'ln has developed in [he tropics I. ic Slates and other countries engaged In fered; and in addition, lectures will , Mountain Sidet Crack PRE-HOLIDAY SALE be available for a series of addresses n tint tie" with his nearest blood rela geographical work and allied sciences on K'^eral subjects such as business, the of the nnlnwl kingdom, the red Uiialemalii Metzger, dcun of men; Dr. Clarence tli'ii iliis stiHiiiMT I in 'i Un' iMiiLii' he Gsti Million Tourist! FULLY TAILORED . SPECIALLY PRICED AT E. l'artch, dean of the school of edu- hunting In Egypt. IVvll's Island, cation; I'rof. K. K. Agger, professor IIIKI illsctivpri'il rlint I IK: monkey Is s Yjlll'-i•u.-er. I?. C.-Jlnrt: linn I.HHI. pennl colony In French (Julanu, an of economics; Dr. Charles 11. Whit- nialnrlii currier. niKl tourists ennie to Hrltls., CnliimhLi the highest penk of Hie I'eruvln man, head of the department of Eng- "The mosquito Ihiit curries iniilnrlii Mils .'ear nncl spent In the neighbor- Andes are equally a lure to the engei $ $ lish, and Professor Irving S. Kiill of Ri-rms liites I lie monkey, Itifccllni; hhi' hood of $H"i.iMl(), department of history. n.v publicity hureiui I'flh-luls here. 14.95 TO 69.50 I unri then other mosquitoes pick up Mrs. Adiim*, president of the BOO Prof. N. C. Miller, director of the rfie Kernvs from his blood Htreiun." et.v, notwithstanding u serious injurj University Kxtension Division, has the chic or mild. "Neither HIP govern incurred two years tigo, Is again I . announced that he will be pleased to Zero In Comfort* n if nl nor the fini-pia Memorial tflli the Held pursuing the old trails of tin .send copies of the new lecture bulle- oratory expects to attempt cxtennlnn The solemn conclusion of a scien- tin to nil persons interested. Spanish Conqulstn'lores, tn recen NEW FROCKS TO BRIGHTEN tlon of red spider monkeys, hut nilliei tific association that death theoret- ically l» not Inevitable la as comfort- months she has been In Spain, north to se^reKiite them nway from the cen em Africa and elsewhere nlong tlv ters of population," Ing to the average Individual as read- — Please mention xnis paper to ad- Ing the per capita wealth of the na- Mediterranean, Although the presei HOLIDAY FUNCTIONS vertisers; it helps you, it helps them tion.—I.nulsvlllp ("onrler-.loumnl report does not say us much, Mrs. Ad it helps your paper. — — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — nms Is aredlted by Hlspiiuo-Amerlen authorities wltb perlmps the most thoi nugh knowledge possessed by any pe smi of the regions now or formerly $ $ i ~ Make READ'S your under the Spanish or Portuguese flags. Christmas shopping She has visited practically every spot 4.95 TO 39.50 store for gifts to th« of Iberian occupation In the world, motorist Best qual- nnd has written of most of those coun tries. NOW COMES A BRILLIANT SOCIAL SEASON MADE MORE COLOR- ity at losesi. W&&, is our motto. We can FUL BY THE &TUNNINGGOSTUWES-OF ITS PARTICIPANTS WHO Among the activities of more thnnt WEAR LACE, SATIN, VELVET, CREPE OR GEORGETTE IN RICH a htrad-rwl tnmmt sctemlsta-the -follnw" •; int! lire typical: JEWEL LIKE COLORS AND BLACK — AN UNUSUAL COLLECTION. Mil 17 Hustings Bradley haa heeu ivrUltiK the story of her travels In thi' I'adnns,' highlands in Sumntrii, and If liliiiniiiiK travels Into French equator! nl Africa. A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR Kliznbeth Dickey made extended ex l>li>r;itions In lirazll and Venezuela dm \IVA 1!K!T and 1U28 and iu 11)28-211 m HOLIDAY SHOPPERS- i'oiii|iuiiled nn eXpeditioa to the Mn! Highest Test— lSB-l'roof linn's rapid, Oronoco river, led hy IUM linsliiind for the Museum of the Anieri Beautiful Scarfs New Silk arid Wool ALCOHOL CHAI/VS can Indian, S a f es t anti- (•i-rirude Emerson returned recentl> freeze Your fiiC ©• Of Silk Crepe and Chiffon in SWEATERS container. I'voiii her fourth prolonged stay In Asia, ilurins; which She lived for in;Hi> Long, Triangle and Square Ef- In Slip-Over Styles, in Many [ii"iitiis In un out of the way Iniltiu 59c vllhiKU on the border of Nepal. Sin fects. Plain and Fancy Colors. Pretty Styles. Specially Priced OUT 11nilt a house thore and lived alone GALLON HlIUlll SIlP* Priced at —- at U'vniinv her time to a study of Indlni RADIATOR HEATER RADIATOR rural conditions. FOR ALL CARS Marlon Bell Kalrchlld In recent yean SHUTTERS COVER ins iic^upanled her husband "on' ht> Genuine Vemay, Motoguard LOWEST PRICES and Globe. Values to 12.50. Made of strong leatherette sonrch for rare plhnts In Java, I'ey Manifold Heatere, Ford, Chev., Star...88c on, North and West Africa, i $ Kor Fords, material. Most all cars in Forced Draft Style as low an 2.95 Chev., lluick. stock. Special, Or. Margaret Mead has spent tin 1.95 1.95 Motac Hot Air 1.69 Whippet. Over- Ford T, greater part of the last year on tin land, etc. rail styl*. 4.SS AdiuLraltx. _ lslund£,;_qf«_the Ulsiimn.!> ••*'• -l~ Ari'lilpelnRO," where sfiS lins" learner 3.99 the langinige of tlie natives on th Island nt Minuis. COMI'LKTE 69c NEW GIFT BAGS Travels of Blair Niles Include' UNDERARM AND POUCH STYLES — GENUINE If you would have the finest t'n;ncli Uulmiu and Hollywood. «^ _AND MOROCCO LEATHER. 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lancy Carroll Tells 7 „ ,. Cl , u •„_ Ar «c..._i:A» Ann Harding Mar In Meaning Of "Sweetie "Pa^s Bound" Has aramounl Star Instructs Or so Ann UcsrAinz and Freiru March, playing the two Schoolgirl Extras in Love's Pathe's picturiiatiott of the famous sta^t play, Rich Golden Voice of the chief reasons is Carmelita Gera^hiy Artifice*. the siren. I,o-^on? on how tn be a "sweetie" Director E. H. Griffith Pays erc given recently • to an Fine Tribute to Celebrated 1I reading public. roup of schoolgirl extra? by Nancy "Sherlock Holmes has always been arroll, Paramount star. As the Stage P"ayer. •1 r.v.inte," -sl|ys Miss Frances M. sweotic" in "Sweetie" a romantic Sherlock Holmes From tkt sincere abandon in Hit altitude of Ann H.ir.itn-;, txijutsile ua^e star nr's playing iht leading roll Knator of the reference department -vii«". Miss Carroll portray? a chorus Not only has Ann Harding a rich ,,f the New York Public library. "I irl who suddenly find? that she ha? Stolden voice, unusual beauty, distine- in thi Patht ficlunzalion of "Puns Hound" from Phutf- t-iv'j ar.'/.knr.icn sta^e flay, it would seem as if Is World's Most ran truthfully say that there ha* iririted a hoys' school. tion, intelligence and extraordinary she and Frtdrn March, her "husband" have no though: >J rix'nf In Pans. The cast includes Carmelite been a sternly demand for the Sir " 'Sweetie' really comes from the ilramatic- power, hut she is line of the Gtrag/rfy, Leslie Fenlon, George Irving, Juliette Crosby, Charlotu Walker and many other famous theatrical Vrthiir Conan Doyle stories that has 'on! sweetheart," explained Miss most sincere worker? he has ever en- personalities. Popular Sleuth kept this group of stories in the fore- arroll. "To be a 'sweetie' a girl countered, declares Edward H. Grif- front of library popularity." iu?t remember firsU-of all to be as < ., , ,, eminine as she can. It would not be H{h;™hri directed the star, 1 detectives Now "The Return of Sherlock minine as ?he can • - - • . ... .1 .iin "Pariranss Bound, a new Pathe dia- Vtectives may come n Holmes" has been made into an ajl- ha 1"' 'Irawn comes to the Strand theatre on : ng Ilecemher 21.'"I'live Ur»ok is fe,a- off fragile and feminine they were. Thursday next. •r,,m th- actual Ma::-! c- ..Stained ,.!,.| in the role of the master dc- "A pirl makes a jrreat mistake in "Miss Harding's father was an ar- •rum the referetvi' d-piirnnent o: t •(••.ive and a strong stiiiPortinK cant ryinj; to merely he a man's pal. Of my officer," Mr, Griffith said of the "he New Y..:'k I'uhlu- Library. / ourse, she should he a pal while she ha- been assembled for the principal =tar, "and she has inherited some of Ik-spite the trciiH-ndoi^ popularity P.Us in this New Show World rny- s a 'sweetie' but to strive to be a his soldier ciualities. She recognize? • f sonic of H«'lm<'s' nior,. n-c.-nt -m-- ml only, is disastrous. Men marry •cf:ors antl imitators the great fig- ^lery play. heir 'sweeties' but never their pals, what must be done, and sees: her own part in it, as well, as that played hj ire from Sir Artivir ' "n .1. l'"vlo'- tnless they find that she really is a 1 lease mention this paper when others. She 'carries on' no mallei .rain »-ontiiiui-- '•• hi.Id lii- I'!'"'' ni> from advertisers.—• sweetie* after all. When a man pats • gainst all ci.mer- in th'1 hearts of hh h what, personal discomfort her work E-irll on the shoulder ^ as thoughg ^ he j may iinUiL y saying "(jnod old girl," she is "An example of this came during 'unk. one of her scenes ns a bride in "Pari "European women atv trained to Bound," .Inst before production be become men's 'sweeties.' They are pan on the picture Miss Harding ha taught from infancy up that the sprained a finger. The doctor clresse featast joy in life is to marry some | •' nim(ivabl(i splint HS it w no man and be mistress of his home. ^ ^ , , i as nee fine and lie mistres t(> takp bam|a( ( ((ff durin They ddo not aim to be ppals. The A RADIO GIFT i' N scenes in wh'ch her hands woul only jroal is to he a 'sweetie.' No how. Although all the other player matter bow much a woman knows had been warned to be careful o or does for u man, she should keep Miss Hunting's hand, one girl for- Worthy of the Giver it as her own little joke and let him got and caught hold of the injure< take the credit. mspiber with decided force. "To try to be men's intellectual Miss Harding almost fainted wit partners is the bunk. Men and wom- pain after the scene was finished, bu en never think aljke. They look at not a sou] on the set knew that an; matters from entity different ang- thing had happened until I had calk' les. 'out.' She went' through with the SILVERTONE "Kvery girl can ho a 'sweetie' smiles and animation demanded of whether she is a frivolous little flap- her, spoke her linos as beautifully per or a more seriuus person, he- iis always, and gave no indication of THE LATEST 1930 MODEL cause for each type' of man there is 1 her own suffering. To do that de- a different type of "sweetie. mands that one he a groat Ionian Thi.- city will - learn all about as well as a great actress." * "sweeties" when "Sweetie" comes to Fredric Match plays the- leadini U week. Juliette Crosby, Ilka Chase. Carmel- itu Gcraffhtfr, .Leslie Fenton and Bruiteli Sprouti Old ,, George Irving also portraying im- It Is said thnt Brussels sprouts portant characterizations. have been grown fr.mi time. Immemo- "Paris Mound." is a modern sophis- Jack Oakie. Stanley Smith, Nancy Carroll, Stuart Erwin, Joe Depcw in rial around Brussels In ISelglum, but ticated story of married life, treated a scene from the Paramount Picture "Sweetie',, in a new way and with a daring de- they were not described by botanists nouement. It tells the tale.( of two until 1023, when Bauliln names them .1. iliirul.i Murray, for more than couples—one married, the other Powerful Magnetization and tells how some plants nnd as trying to separate the happily wed- :«.. y-iii-- -.nirinu -t;if of the original many as 5tined to Mirpass in popularity sltlon than belli' the fiiiber of u lifteei "The Merry Widow Waltz" of a gen- year old son. — .\he Mart;ti. iu 1-an eration ii(;ii. ' and Kire-i'tc " ^A Rare Treat The same composers have evolved anothvr tuneful number, "Until One I tomes Atoii};." which will run "Dance METAL DOLL MINIATURE TOY Away the Night" a close race for CARRIAGES Wheel Toys TRACTORS popularity. 'Anywhere-Anytime WAGONS Aral ^tilj a third entrancing nutn- her is "Uet-p iii Love." with music.- by .29 .59 "Mar Straiis ami lyrics by Harlan | .69, .00 Thompson. 2 1 1 "Married In Hollywood" \i base

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COMING ATTRACTIONS NHSJOl Frapk Craven in Fashions VERY IDEA" (Jrcal STAKS of ihc Stage Ann Pennington in Never Helore Seen on the Sereen in Love "TANNED LEGS" WOODBRTDCK INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECKMHKR PAGE FOURTEEN p bre.«tliin is also esse Old Favorite of Stage All Talking, Singing >-* K Is The Hardest 1 ,,,. Who speak in public and I* Now Receiving Fox Musical Romance ',„• all who wish to arhieve a voice. Great Succew in Filmt AT YOUR SERVICE Directed by Silver « D.ivies is supported by a cast "Mmlamn X." one of the great,,,,, Marcel Silver, one of Fox Movie- weli-kn-.wn •.wr..ncwr..nce (iray, Oenr(riOenr(r> Baxter, Iliif masterpieces of the drama, a fav«- Over 100 A&P Meat Markets tone's sblest directors, WHS born nt • i'kelele IM Edwardsd , Scott. Koik rite of great actors and off ththe thea Bordeaux, Prance, October 4, 1801. ;:,.nnv Rubin, Emi] Chnutnr. Robert tre-Koinu public alike, has heen H« was educated at the Lycee Jan- .tesnn and other well known play- translated into a new entertainment son de S«illy, Paris. Started literary I.eonnrd hnndled the medium, the talking film, and in in New Jersey work at the aRe of 17, published ITS. Robert /. ,|irccli(in nnii dialogue. that guise will be seen for the fjnt novels and poems. Entering the time in Railway at the Empire th<> French Army in August, 1914, ho a advanced to the flying service, (pur- R of tre. The new picture in R Metro- suit) and was appointed to staff of Auto Race* Pictured the Aerial Division. He was awarded Cioldwyn-Mayer production and ia a^ Logs of V (he Croix dp Guerre. nil-talking feature. Newspaper work followed (motion C.nstriictinp sporial automobiles It was directed by Lionel ligrry- picture critic) then started to prr>- in which, despite hiffh speed, more, the famous stajre and screen Spring Lamb ib. 35c wheels W"iilhot(>Rf;i;>h »« turit- net or, and is his second directorial (Hico decunifntary pictures. In France f rhoi«*e Hound he made "La Ronde de Nuit," a inir forward, and the exuct sense effort. fourteen reel feature. Also made ,|H'Orl Htti>iii"h<>t<>Kra]im;PPr and groceries 25c flis latest effort, "Mnrried In never "diffuse" under high si <. j stage and screen celebrities. I#wis Hollywood," the first Viennese mirsi- and in the case of Ernest Torre,nci'k;t,)n{, plays the husband of the tra- Tavior pal romance brought to the sound nn entire new car was ^constructed ' j,;,. Jim| mysterious,woman and Hay- . . . vep^tablcs screen, with music by Oscar Strus. Or to Ann Herding and Fredric March, ploying Iht Iwc leading rolts of iarge enough to give the huge actor mon,| Hackett plays her son, who, Fork lloll m .n>:io U*tti.uie.-. J. uaio'ui Muii^y ahJ N>>1- Pttht'; pirtlirsz.i'<'"f *f 'V Inmnui 'tap e/uv. "Paris Bound," find. Ont the noeuwy lee room. I[l s n young attorney at the bar, de- ma Tcrris. It opens next Wednesday The mnlling race scenes *'1|v j fends her when she jfoen on trial (or c/tkt chitf rtusons it'Carmtlili Geraghly, in the light goven, vh» pkyi ; and fruits. at the Empire theatre. filmed at the Indianapolis speed clas-1 murder, wythaut knowledge that «ho f Uu :irtn. ?ic on the fumotis track located, there ^ ^ pother. Itosion Units \b :ti< —At the Rahwav Th<-:it'T tomorrow and Sunday. when Maines, Torrence and John ; Others in the cast are Holmes Her- Miljap raced in their special cars horti Kichard Carle, Sidney Toler, There is a I'ork picture, "Marianne" will be shown with the professional drivers com- f;Up( Islington un<\ others. market near Woman's Eyes exercises are as necessary to those Haines' already fnrmidiihle list of 1 •p|ll, fl-rei.n adaptation was writ- sports learned fur picture purposes. | ,, hy Williard Mack. HlnriV Roast With the entry of talking pictures who wish to achieve a well-modulated t n voice as the limbering-up exercises Harry Reau-mont, famous director: _ ._ of Hoof u> *W Jman X into the film world, the public has of "Th* Broadway Mi>lo:,e >>!' the habit fending (i friend ng»i:i3t mulielous unit 1 Fancy unfoumler* gossip. Slie defended ami Marion Davies, the Metro-liold- >;' >pe..kinfr in a mono turn. or pitch- ing the voice t»o high. Correct nnd Fowl 1 lbs. avg. ib explained anil disrussed the nimtet \ wyn-Mayer star whnse first talking •ervice. 12c which had put her frleml In a nils taken but ttHd llglti. and witli ever.\ Smokod word of defense she Intensified her Hoof Tongue it, 15c frieiid's unfortunate imsltion i This loyal but foolish n-niniin mild, Simnvfiold excuses for her friend which \ni\\\-

complicated mntters. In Hlteinpiiiif. ; RAHWAV N. O. ItaOOn Sliced nib PHONE RAHWAV 9 94 19c 10 vindicate her she revealed rlminil 1 stances which were iiyniii open to mis! "WHERE THE SCREEN 15 ALIVE' Ptlcei Effcellvt December Uch 5k til LAST TIMES TODAY— understanding nnd wliich were fin' 'better left untold. TODAY AND TOMORROW- 100% ALL TALKING Slie WHS. loyal, tmr nut discreet j. SEE AND HEAR! IN THRILLING SOUND! 85 Main St. WOODBRIDGE which 'jiade tier a dangerous friend K 258 Madison Ave. PERTH AMBOY And a comtdence to such u friend js us- WILLIAM BOYD in uood ns ammunition for ones enemies 1 246 Raritan Ave. HIGHLAND PARK Wltli many women there Is nmpli room for (.-renter ciisiretloii. not miu ! •HAINES 121 French St. NEW BRUNSWICK for themsohes, hut with reference te "HIGH VOLTAGE" the affairs of their filends. • —With— '* THE'GREAT Some wiimen are iioi nllve to tin i driving his fnct thai .while tlieii own affairs nrt OWEN MOORE — CAROL LOMBARD ATLANTIC & PACIFIC , matters to lie deali with us they see i new laugh And DIANE ELLIS tit, those of their' irieiids present n special ~ TEA i', very different prohlom. A woman TONIGHT— EASTERN Dl\ with a penchant "or trnnkness. fur In A MIRTH PROVIDING STAGE ATTRACTION

der nil circuinstanios. may intltilL;«- (I««-MW io4uir^)u.iiil'i cimteiil in her own personal iifliilrs. WIIPIII.M Beautiful and CoiilyCifU Will Be Pr or not It Is successful, she herself will —Also— To Lucky Patrons renp what she has srwed. "OUR GANG" Comedy "MICKY MOUSE" Cartoon But when the secrets or persoimll GEO. DEWEY WASHINGTON SiNGING ACT tlea or Intimate detulls are those nl TOMORROW and SUNDAY her friend she has 1 nly one course And METROTONE NEWS Put THOR Electric open to her. No nmitei whiti tier own A SHOW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY impulse or disposition. 110 malter linn SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY— Washer on the well meaning and loyal to her frleml not matter h>'W prnprletury ihe Inter You'll be swept off your psl she may feel, thai course Is dlscre feet by this moving drama Christmas List tlon—nnd silence. Rxeuses, explana of a woman in a world of On The tluiis, revelations must he made. If ai men! Stage all, by the one who is personally eon cerni'd. A general denial of wroni; RUTH I1KRE is sentiment in a gift that brings with It nnd the suggestion Hint her friend will he able to set everything right CHATTERTON lessening of work, mure..leisure hours. The T Is as far us a loyal and discreet friend LEWIS STONE Thur washes quickly, thoroughly, and without can go. injury to the must delicate fabrics. Luck of discretion on our owu uc BIG ACTS count is a pity. With reference to ' I the affairs of a frleml.,It Is a crime. OF HEADLINE (S by the Bell Syndicate. Inc.) The housekeeper who finds a Thor ^washer among her VAUDEVILLE Chrlstmas^gifts will know the hold anrTpersoml linen clean and white under her own * * «J supervision. SUE COMEDY and The- wringer may be re- muved ar.d the Thor ironing NEWS .•ttai.-hmi.Tit set in its place. Ihis at'.-i'/hracn: ir- -n^ «ti! ?.nd :;roat'y reduces the lal'or and MONDAY — TUESDAY WEDNESDAY— •-.me re.';'!:rec'. '.:i lronir.;; by QOU3WYN MAVstR Tlior wa=h«r with ironh)^ at- PSXCSCNTS ;ji'hraentM4'J.2'jra.li ur H58.25 u!| terms of $S d^wn und • ithlt-en month; to pay Ij.dance,

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SHE HAS HEARO BROTHER BILL SAY THAT— AtLTALXIKC If a baseball team lamps a load at PICTURE barrel* on th{ way tc the game—oh FIRST NKW SAVINGS PLANS OFFERED BY jimminy jumpin jinx—they haven't a —Al»o— Chinaman's chancs tc win A TALKIE COMEDY FOX MOVIETONE NEWS TALKING PICTURE THE PERTH AMB(tt How to Reduce COMING NEXT WED. AND THURS.— NATIONAL BANK Varicose Veins ALL TALKING — SINGING — DANCING! ALL TALKING 102 Smith Street, Opposite King St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Controlled and Supervised by Hub Oenllj and Upward Toward the 'Married in Hollywood' ADDED ATTRACTIONS Heart at Blood in Veiiu Hows VITAPHONE ACTS & COMEDY The United Stipes Government That Way —With— VACATION AND TRAVEL CLUB Depbsiti; 50 cents or more, payable weekly.' Total amount can be TONIGHT withdrawn at any time after six months Many people have become despon- S. Harold Murray Norma Terris TAX PAYMENT CLUB dent because tliey have been led to be- f CROSLEY RADIO Deposits: it,00 or more, payable wtokly. Total amount can b.e licve that there is no remedy that will withdrawn at any time after ui months swollfii veins and bunches. Broadway's Greatest Stars DRAWING %% Interest Allowed in both Club* on $1.00 or more. Beginning Monday, September 2, 1920 If you will get a two-ounce original 4% INTEREST CREDITED ON SPECIAL 9AV1NG3 ACCOUNTS bottle of Mooue's Emerald Oil (full Hollywood's Lavish NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY , Bank open Saturday Evenings from 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. strength) at any first-class drug store Offers Every Banking Facility. Managed by Officers and Directors and apply it night and morning as di- 100% ALL TALKING who are well known Local Men of Highest Standing rected you will' quickly notice ail im- Splendor in the Community. provement which will continue until the Ofjjceri and Directors: a/cins and bunches are reduced to Harry Cunard, President Clias. M. Peterson, Vice-President ftornul. Vienna's Entrancing Music Billie Dove in Ira R. Crguie, Vice-l'itaideiU. Miles W. Ikeiner, Cashier Indeed, so powerful is Emerald Oil Directors , that old chronic sores and ukerg are Harry (Juiiard Tliox. L. Htumyn August Sfuudt Ir» ft. Grouse C)w- M.-i*etersoii Frank Vwi Syckle often entirely healed and nuyuu* who rex mi II i BOOKS' Max fiiudmiin , Sam Paikoafta W. Guy WWVfgt } THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT •HER PRIVATE -- . l.-_a.i_ ^..•L..-._-__....L^_-,••. ?••-£"+ -v- ,' t •. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 New; »f the World Told in P

White Turkey Hen What Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh Saw effries Trains "Mystery Boxer"

This is one of the many things Col. - d Mrs, Lindbergh saw in their aerial survey ot the Yucatan region. It is a view ot the ancient Maya Pyramid at Uaxactun, Guatemala. This remarkable pyramid was built about 2,000 years ago. Hidden by tropical foliage, It was not discovered until lillfi, when Dr S Ci Morley ol the stall of Cnrneicle Institution came upon it. For the past four years Oliver G. Ricketson of the Carnegie staff has been directing its excavation and study. Dutch Children Making Windmills A little girl with a white turkey hen exhibited at the International PalB e En lftnd The blrdl a prlze wlnner ia SNAPPED AT BURHANK, CAL - Jamr.s J. .TelTries's '•rnvsterv et°of Ihe Ir ° ' * - ' ^ 0 th 1 l rtUn wlth ^hTin " f f 17 'T , ^ 'anionf. pwiitstlc champion, on right In secret at his ranch here. Your* Albert Mnrro, Jeffs "flnd" All-Feminine Flying School nnd heir to his mentor's flRhting lore, Is scheduled to make his first llJl[ SuOrlSuOrlf

Organized Famous German Museum Pi-ivy Councillor Dr. Oskar von Miller, oricinlwr nnd director of l he famous German Museum in Munich, the only institution of i's kind in the world. Where evi- dence of the technical progress of humanity from prehistoric limes to our day are preserved In the form of originals, models, paint IIIKS. photographs, &c.' Dr. von Miller is now In New York, the ciiest of Mr. Felix Warburg, capitalist and philanthropist, and came from Chicago. He Is here . Portland. Ore. hit.-; :hi' 1111 it ii'1-li'inininc living whuol. Here g;rls SNAPPED AT URYPSKERKE i VLISSINGEN I, HOLLAND -School children at the construction ot to discuss plans of establishing why are air-minded learn all about the mechanical purl.s of* the planet windmill:;. The boys make the mill models, while the girls complete the iirms or wlnKS of the mills. Airplane similar great technical museums Before ttity SrrtalWn up to iMm «we• ttmtm of the ship.- • i. uvukl ualdUK. l»stt1U*eni6(l..U».Jia>vfi leaslvid. this nw^l.tli?. J*ud of Una winduulli. in America.

Guides Planes by Wireless Beams Represent Safest Railroads for 1928 Birds Presented to 'Museum

.'-MNAI'PKD AT NKW YUIiK—-The Ilan'iiuau Memorial Medals were recently awarded railroads making the i,ivulcst safety progress for 11)28. Left to rfelit: >'• U- Parrish. Vice President of the Chesapeake and Ohio: Ci. D. Brooks, General Manager of the Chesapeake arid Ohio; W. A. McGonagle, President of the uuluth, Mlssabi! and Nmtheni; F. U. Underwood, former President nt the Erie Railroad and persopal rep- resentative of Mrs. E. H. Hnrriman of the Committee of Award of the Harriman Memorial Merials, given each year by Mrs. Harriman in memory of her husband, former Chairman of the Harriman lines; W, M, Jellers, Vice President of the Union Pacific; Arthur Williams, President of the American Museum of Safety and Chairman of the Harriman Committee of Award for 1928;,Frank V. Whiting, general counsel of the New York Central, representing the Evansville, Indianapolis and Terre Haute, and P, E. Qdell, Vice President and General Manager of the Gull, Mobile and Northern, "Sez You!"-"Sez I!" SNAPPED AT CHICAGO-Mt. E G. Wright holding one of 100 rare birds presented to' the Chicago Academy of Sciences Museum in A well known French scientist and inventor, Mr. William Loth, Lincoln Park. They were presented by Capt. Charles U. Brower. announced through the Academy of Sciences his wonderful discovery, which should prove a great boon to aviation In general, as he claims It win render flv'iiji on vpry dark nights and, more important still, through tbe thick logs, absolutely sale. Photo show^ trie special apparatus piaoeii at loot or onim ol the Hertzian Towers \o send out signals. On top ol tower Is a special aerial Inside what appears to be a cage. Sold for $1,000

HNAI'PKl) AT NOHW)1JC, VA. • Society folk in Old Virginia are cultivating late out of door lluwurs which are sent to the hospital wards. Despite the snow that covered the North in early December, m**»y o^^. The lull-rigged clipper .ship heujainin !•'. i'uiiiiud, still seaworthy the hardier tlowera are st\U blooming and will cqntlmie until ChrUtlMJii"*" utter a vailed career of almost half tt century i>n the high stas, went Hundreds of letters from members of tli« lair -sex are still received by MURK and quirt, otherwise Vio McLaglen and Eddie U*ve, playing in "The Cockeyed World." Vic and Eddie are happy in a resumption Here is Miss Josephine Shields, pretty debutante of Norfolk, In her on iho auction block and .wild I<>r $1,OUU to the ttnn of Mayderinan ti Kiililrh ot lovely Cautiiiann, Boston antique dealers. of their old argument. • FRTDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1929 PAGE SIXTEEN The* •***

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IVORY SOAP Larjr uiK IOC LUX «2Oc SUNNYFIELD PRINT BITIER 11 t9c A&I1 or NOV1TE SAL SODA 2 ,,k,. 15c BRILLO i. 15c OAK1TE LUCKY STRIKE c it i no CIGARS .25c lin" Electric Rotary CIGARETTES A Sewing 6 for 25C QUALITY 3IEATS at Machine! and a CARTON OF EiO^O.UV PRICES 10 PACKAGES Console Table BOX OF TOP OR BOTTOM CHOK E ROl'M) HOAST ih 39c $1.15 50 CIGARS LEGS OF Guaranteed 20 years against defect: in material and work- 8PRI.\OLAH1| ib 35c LOINS OF manship. When closed, the American walnut veneer cab- PORK inet makes a beautiful table. L TEA TAILOHS PORK ROLL Wtmt epan. a tuning mafhinf J^AT ATLANTIC & PAt IFIC that »ewi smoothly and rapidly EA&TEAN DIVISION \ —a revelation in operating DWivtrtd ea»e. And, you save $50 to $75 over prices elsewhere.

Be sure you I SEARS, ROEBUCK get the genuine (HISHOLM & (HAPMAN mothproofs EAU OEQUJNINE cloth... HOLOHAN BROS. GARAGE AND CO 244 Smith Stretet Spraying Larvex: Mothproofs fabrics not KtTAlL STORE Telephone Perth Amboy 9B8 Duntop 1 ire* *nd Tub«a 275 277 HOBARf ST PERTH AMBOY —tbc world't BOW tuuxu h»ir tonic washable—clothes, rugs, SUJI-L- Hour Daily . Telephone furniture. Tire »nd Tube Repairing .< K M :., « 1'. M FKKTH AMBQY t'liii! ( Umtinas . lifiSU Rinsing Larvex: Full Line of Auto AccwMoriet b HI CKUtKIFI IJII1I4II I UI tut! MOHIT Mothtwoofs «U washable C«. Amboy AT*. «dlflbc«nd St. woofom.

ti-"^.-.^* WOODBRIIiGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,1929 SECTION TWO PAOB ^ AT McCOLLUM'S One Small Payment Delivers Your Entire •v - M Christmas List TURKEY With a Hundred Dollar Purchase or Over GIFTS How wonderful your Christmas can be! Buy tho gifts you've always treasured . . . dreamed of ... needed! Holiday stocks are new . . . and our Christmas budget plan awaits to serve you . . . happily and helpfully. Gifts from 69c and upwards. These Suggestions May Help You Windsor Chairs Telephone Sets Radios Fireside Benches Spinet Desks Dining Suites Fireside Chairs Pier Cabinets Console Tables Imported Tapestries Hoosier Kitchen Vanity DreSsens Cabinets Magazine Carriers Smoking Stand9 Bunk Troughs Bookcases Ferneries Mirrors •Bridge Sets Living Room Suites Table Lamps Day Beds Living HniHii Values that are like a pift from Santa himself; :; piece set with Student Chairs Even the line new bedroom you've wanted so Innp; is easily obtained for Christ- Gateleg Tables mas from these "All-Star" Values and Special Xmas Terms; I exquisite pieces, smart button HTecU on deep seated spacious sofa, companion chiiir, ami $ Secretary Desks . Breakfast Sets Oriental Rugs Footstools including the lovely Hollywood Vanity, the greatest thrill you've ever had on chair, all in lustrous mohair, special tomorrow . » 175 Tea Wagons Jiedroom Suites Christmas morning, special only 225 What's in your heart and mind for Christmas ... the beautiful new living room you've Gifts That Gifts That been promising yourself so long ... or lamps, tables, chairs you need so much and your Last heart wants twice as much? Why not? There are no bigger, no more personal, no more Save unselfish gifts. Every piece is a short cut to a beautifully furnished home to those you really love and who really love you. Be firm with Santa. Make him put on his hat and coat -and come down with you right away* „ . v ...... ,..,,..._..,^TO..,, FREE FREE V

Have you a spinet desk? Tell T T Two Gifts in one in this Santa to get this one; stylish, smoker and book stand; rich, handsome, only u U glowy, walnut finish, 22.50 up R R K E _ Y "Santa" Was Good to Us A new dining,set you'll love for the home you love, and for a Christmas you'll never forget. And just like spending your gift money an3 having iT,"t66','wlIen A crib for u tint' baby, your* S you choose gifts you'd otherwise have to buy l»te»«w;-10"

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Glee Club fowor Howard I). McKinnpy, director announced by Professor McKinney i« I>r. .lohn M. ThnmnB, president of WIDER HIGHWAYS On Station WOR of munio, fifty main voires rundered as follows: / the University, acted as presiding of. four selections, including a group of Rutg-ers Sonpi—Almr Muter, Hail rt ' Rutgers songs, Thr Rutgers Glee Club Mother. The [{litters University ('Arc Club hasi been in existence for over half avc ii concert over Station WOR on a century and is known throughout Candor Emwls E*(U ARE GREAT NEED March of the Arcrwrs— March. 1 Monday evening, December 9, nt 7tho East for tho oxcdlenco of its per- Songs of the Fleet—Stanford; The Tbf condor tins a win^fxtent of 12 'clock. Under the direction of Pro- formanees.jrhe i;ony)let(^jir(igTRm_ as Little Admiralj^Parewcll. feet while an eagle's Is about 9 feet Four Traffic Lanes Would Soon Pay for Themselve*. R&

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IMTilni'iif fiicls IIIPUIII !ilKlivviiys. 'I'lir llrsi llihiR th;il Is 1. 11 Mil> Im prc-si'it ilium the iiidlurlsl K"lnB iiiwiiisl llii' hciivy triitllc llmv. Is Hint twn limp ri.iHlfl t'.ri> ili'ddi'illy not wlile iMn>ui>h — liHiinll> hy twn linn's. Christmas Club Now Open Slnw trucks. friiwlliiji nlil hulks of -and besides, runs, hjpei-cautloiiB iliivci-H imlil linc-k trnlllc until a Jam of en in n qinirter it improves the looks of mile or stilting results The easiest way to aecumulale money for Christmas lement Enters Hverg drlvt'n to dint ruction h\ de- YOUR HOUSE Invff Iliun miihlenly iliirl uvit frum'tliplr next year, or for any other purpose, is by joining one lirfccribed limes ut iriivel when on- trnllic iiiTinltg or n (mKs|iiK. EE the smiling house. color you Want-J-M Shin- lleim the well-knuwii liumiin element or more of the following clubs: ' . Pi»U't\ In. for If II Oliver misjudges S It has just been reroof- gles of either permanent the n|>en spaces n collision inny re- ed with Johns-Manville asbestos or durable asphalt. sult; A four-hour ride against yili Shingles and is proud of Let us give you an estimate wnvfl of country hound traffic brought sovernl nnrrow escapes that onnnot 25 "deposit 25 cents each week. Amounts to * its smart appearance. on the cost of improving he recounted without a rise In blood Whatever type of house the looks of your house pressure. you have, we have Shingles with a colorful new roof. In addition to the dangers present in forging abend on the two-lnne road, 50 deposit 50 cents each week Amounts to * of exactly the style arid- Thecostissurprisinglylow. (here Is the Inability to gel 8|>tw<] In keeping with the tenlner of modern curs, most of Which travel gome (Ifty De osit $10 $ mill's itta hour without excessive vi- ClaSS 100~ P ° each week. Amounts to bration. Fifty miles an hour Is not C. E. BOIN COMPANY u dimeerous speed, yet It cannot be conscientiously attained on the nar- De osit $2 00 each week Amount t( $ 567 Roosevelt Ave. Carteret, N. J. row rond when cars are thick. Another criticism of the rum! road, Class 200 P - - s > Tel. Carteret 1359 In remote regions BB well us metro- politan areas. Is thut It usuully passes De osit 3 00 each we $ through the center of every hamlet and town on the route. One little ClaSS 300 P $ ' «k. Amounts to town In southern Wisconsin, with a single truffle light on the main high- De osit 5 00eac h week 0 1118 to way running through on the chief business street Is frequently nothing Class 500" P ^ - - Am " short of choked with automobiles THE that have no business there. Mutt B« Widened. Narrow roads must be widened ae Pennies or Dollars Will Make You a Member. fast as communities can make finances avnllable, for without doubt conges- Paulus Dairy tion and accidents are coating us NO DUES! • NO FINES! ; much or more than wider roads. Two- Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. lane rouds are suitable for traffic only where week-day travel Is light and JOIN NOW! Phone 2400 Established 1890 week-end triivel moderate. A heavy volume of traffic demands roads at AULUS1 Least four lanes In width. Accidents would be reduced considerably If by OSITIVELY road builders' magic all congested USE ERFECTLY MILK routes were to be widened. Thai \ ASTEURIZED would meun a distinct lowering of car P Insurance rates RARITAN TRUST COMPANY Walker-Gordon Certified Milk Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk AUTO HINTS 107 SMITH STREET Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk An average of 6,5!Ml miles was trav- eled hy each automobile In this couP- Branch Bank—167 Hall Avenue DISTRIBUTION COVERS irv 'tist year. New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, • * » Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Atnboy, Woodbndae Mutnrlsts In Enxlund were taxed MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM wn.,Ui»W4>fr, to t linn of lJMJ.OOO motor vehicles in the / »Vf »VY »W »VY iVI (insl ypnr. iffl vn THE \va mi IWI iw^ VMM iwi IWH )H»iifi IWI vun IWB warn CLEAN UP CLEAN UP

ATTEND THIS BARGAIN You are absolutely certain EVENT. COME IN TODAY. of getting the GREATEST IT'S THE BIGGEST WE USED CAR VALUE IN THE HAVE EVER HELD. NOW MARKET. YOU CAN BUY A GOOD DEPENDABLE USED CAR FOR LESS THAN EVER Why pay trolley and bus BEFORE. fares? Lower your cost of SEE OUR SELECTION transportation. Buy a GOOD USED CAR and carry a few then of your fellow workers back CHECK OUR PRICES LOOK THEM OVER AND and forth to work. TRY THEM OUT! HERE ARE SOME OF THE MANY BARGAINS

1925 Dodge Sedan $100 1926 Dodge Sedan $100 1925 Master 6 Buick $150 1927 Dodge Touring $75 1923 Buick Touring $35 1926 Jewett Sedan $100 1925 Oakland Coach $100 1927 Overland Coach $150 1925 Ford Sedan $35 1927 Chev. Coach . $100 1922 Nash Touring $35 1926 Chev. Landau 1924 Lt.6 Stud, Sedan $100 1926 Jewett Sedan $100 1926 Buick Coadi $15p $50 COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER-NO OBLIGATIONS

DO NOT JUDGE JEFFERSON MOTORS Inc. DO NOT JUDGE THE CAR THE CAR 160 New Brunswick Avenue BY THE PRICE BY THE PRICE Phorie Phone 15 15 Perth Amboy, N. J.

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S(IP found wayi—were the dreams needs today is being out enny ways. of yesterday. translated into a program Saterday—Sake and me went over Today, many men are of developing the complex rost the crick this p. m. and was a for RnhitR ut diddent find visioning the Greater New state-wide telephone system one and we was pritty late getting ome and I fergpt that ma had a load Jersey of tomorrow and plan- f to serve the users of 250,000 if wood for me to pile up down in "ing forfa soun d development: he basement, I trVed to exclann1 why telephones by 1934. was late but it diddent get aerost md diddent enjoy setlng down, to fW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY at very much. A NEW JI8SEV INSTITUTION Sunday—They was a stranger at (BACKED BV NATIONAL RESOURCES" :hirch this a. m. Tiot counting pa. It vafc a woman which's hrmo use to ie here in town; Ma thot she looked ike a ntarryed woman but pa sed he relt she wirked for her own liveing. Munday—A ole lady cum in for a all tonite and she ast pa how long The new - processed "Standard"* Gasoline lad him and ma been marryed and he ;old her and she scd My it seems-like it was longer than that dussent it and sells at no advance in price as compared with pa answered and replied Yes it does seem like it but it aint I gess. Ma herd him say it. Outside of that it was a that of ordinary gasolines. No other popular- ery plessent evening. Tuesday—Teecher sed we shud Painless Extraction ought to try hard to make good at priced gasoline can equal its performance. enny thing we try. well I think I cud Dr. Mallaa' "Sweet- make good at most enny job. if I Living Air" method means diddent pet fired so quick evry time. a scientific and pain- Wengday—Jane told me today that *"High-test" in every one of its specifications: quicker less way in which when she got behind me my ears to do extracting. was EO big they reminded her of a starting; less knocking; smoother power. 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FRIDAY. nF.rFMHFK 1 . P^ ___——— " .__ PAGE SIX SECTION TWO ___ _ — ' # 4 A HP *| €\ East Siders Lose Flashy Battle To Jrojans 14 To 12 Safety Gives Trojans Two Point Margin "THAT LITTLE CAIWE CIVIC BOWLING LEAGL E Over Fast East Side Caseys Lead Civic GAMES FOR NE^T WEEK Tu«d*f, D«eml>*r 17 ElevenJSeries Tied W&odbridi* Ljom rt Arnen\ Pin League; Triple cm Lfjion on »llfv> 1 and 2 SHE i Woodbridf* Firnnm T«. A»- COME L^ SONMY, - R Wheeler Race* Seventy Yards To Score rne\ Fir*men an allevi 3 »ad 4. UP HERE AGAtM f — Tie For Second Place WednrxUr. D»crmbrr 18 WAV Failinp to convert after-touchdown attempts into points KnifktR of Columbu* TI. E CO1TA&E "CHAT cost the East Side. A. C. of Avenel the loss of the second game Knights Trim Woodbridge Craftsmen't Club on tiler* ' NE* TO OSStAT BELONGS tO I COTTAGE"? l^i of a throo game seri.-s with the Trojans by a 14 to 12 score, and Lion* Three Time* To Re- »»d 2. UP AU. NK5KT AHDI RoUrj- Club T«. Fordi Liont AN balanced the triple (fame tilt, one all. The game, which was main In Lead - on «ll«yi 3 and 4. R HOU-EUIM pla'ved Sunday afternoon at Avenel, was a rampaging battle The (iron will »t»rl prompt- A -:r np Knights of C^'umtMi.* ABOVT SOME (SAME i If «t 8:00 o'clock i»d will b* 'unplermMited'here and there with a number of brilliant P|ays. tc.v ,;*;•; its rfvo.rd -jr.V'eniished thu played on tb* Crifttnttn'i Club Sfiwl ami Ralph Wheeler scored six-pointers for the losers. «.-:'-, and remained in fir*t place in allrjrt on Cftu •treel, Wood- the ' ;vic Bowlir.e League. At the en4 bridf*, Tnete cbntetti will end ',nd K Wheeler and K. Jandrisevctz tallied for the Trojan*. A :i the !ir?t week'? Cf'Tittstf. a triple Ike 1928 »HpT term, th«r« b*- ::e 'r first piacr exisW befw^en the safety made by B. Wheeler Rave the Trojans-the two point 1 inf no finn »ch«luled during Knight J. Vi• • ••irridge Firmer. an ! the holiday I«IIM> The 1930 "marrin which finally resulted in victory, Avenel Fir-.-r.eri. WMnesday nigh'.. will open on Tuexlay. margin ,,y , hnol n»w stands even at one all. The Knst :c* and Avene". h'.irried kick , hit •:red losjej. Barrons Shaping Up line. Siilvrs won the ThanlutpTinr Day tilt b(>t'r. of by nn 1» to fi score. The third ami T XnH'ricari L*(T,OTI j inter* line. fivirijT ifl'nnl contest is scheduled for Sunday tjc. —. .r.e winning *trea,k '•', the 1 o- Pr.mc.roy fel. -r ?&.'. f':r*Tneri by taking the *n=i"gam* which afternoon, at 3 P. M. at the Steel For 1929-36 Court A*'Trojans tho ii^o.nts Kmiipment field in Avenel. The line- jr. T.;e?day night's fjwle by ths ?lim ultimately hroujht them, or, , resrpin of fifteen pin* the ^core read- Uocki* un i( d jn A A ing S23"tc «0s. The Firemen rallied, Season; Look Good I« th* MCOIK! rtw the however, and took the two1 remaining dl b Ht games by scores of 7*2 to'f.f.7, and Squad Shows Aggressiveness carried over the C. (12) Troj.m (14) 845 to' 77.T. Bagger swished the ! the East ?ide e'e r on the ,-,. , maples for two COUTI'S of y~A. for and Potential Power In Prac- s the half ended. . Stophcn K. Jmndriscvctz ! of a 6 to 2 score left end high tally. A. Siir.pnwn's 201 wa? tice Session*—Sherman and . >t went awry. •, high for the Firemen. The extra point a m) Tuttl,. In ;h* third ren.nl. th* Trojan.' Irhan -- The Craftsmen's Cub. by virtue of Dayer May Be Lost To Team. the ha!! «> i! ir,t" F.aft Mrt«? left tackle three straight win* over the Ford? territory, ami Ken Wheeler on » . HuBhe* M»nirky Lions, slipped into the triple second PLAY RAHWAY DEC. 20 savac-e "off tackle thrust, carried the left jruard p'.ace tie. The Fords bowlers took it OTft«*n"anU through a broken ; Boynton . Ackvr on the no?e by score? of 764 to AMi . Coach Oriar. Rice's Barron avenue field to place his !*am mates in the center 968 to 68*. and 843 t9 7S5. Be» Jen P. Jandri.ti'vct; sen's 291 was high for the three court squad will swtng into its 1929- lead S-6 Immediately after the Motr? kick-off, K. Jandri-evetz intercepted; , riuht iruard matches, no Craftsmen's Club pinner 30 5Nw;,n nelt jy^. nignt on the (C) Cri-.l- reaching the double century mark_ Woc-dbridge high school court against a forward pa.- which was intended R- Wne*ler for Aytes and lejffced it twenty-seven njfht tackle On Wednesday night, th* Kmgh!sift formidable lokking Rahway Windqui • yards for a second touchdown for his drubb«res _ Wukovetz C*»'y*r ...... t Although a'definite lineup for the right halfback eluded seven or eiffht potential tack- Again refusing to be beaten three ,irst t hajno tbw n made b K. Wheeler times in a row. the RoUnans raanag- , . By TOM BRENNAN, Sport* Editor lers and raced down the field seven- Hc Coach Rice wi] probabh bniw ty . yards to score. He was tackled fullback ed to eke out a single victory from M, hopcs aroUnd Cacciola; Jaclt the Avere! Firemen. The Firemen Brennan.Campbell. Montague and highest score of the season in Jersey scholas- took the first two games by scores of, , report,, Ruddy Accord np t0 curmit IN WHICH THEY EAT! ! ' 946 to 7,9, and 868 to . , i. I? the (..Budd ,.D and sheman ma be ,_• t. u i ..ofo+orio «a« tic football. So much for that. final game, tr* Rounans retaliatwi. ,ost to the team for the entire ^^ Last night, the high school cafeteria «a ^^ ^^ g ^^ Hammonton enthusiastic and emerged the actors by an &36 . j, Gam Sherman s worth as a fonvard well the scene of a 100 rc all-Ulkie accompanied to ,91 score. Larson s 220 was high ; kn and his ,0Jgwi) , b? f u keen. over a 27 to 0 score. The Alumni came along, for the thwe matches. He is also :, b th Barron team by the rattle of knives and forks and loqua- credited with a double century mark Cacc;oIa 4lrf BreTin&n have ^own and even the old grads weren't kind. They in the opening game. Greiner s 194 exceptionally well at forward pos- eious "Oh's and MmmmnVs." What Wa» it? trimmetrimmed ththe Yarsju varsit.y outfioutfit t g 8t< t>o0 _0 an. and d^ here'^ 3 Sri** Lockie and Pomeroy, broth- Eriton Pomero, of AvenelAene . wa. high for the Rotenans. itl ; practice scrimmages. Bren- Lockie and Pomeroy, broth- ers of the famous Woodbridgdbid ehi highh Andrew Lockie of Avenel. M. Larson of the A«nel Firemen , . ^ , 192g ? , Oh, Yes. The Barron avenue gridders enjoyed what a!1 this &mounU t0 clartOn piayed nine h S gh M : left and Rice is u ,S S *?* i"- r i w « ' J - Gilding his offen- games, andJ DIDN'T score a POINT to 257 their annual turkey dinner, and how! The din- ~- TMUVT s^,,ra a pniN'T to 257 bolds the lead in that field. His mark ;5Jv e tactics around thg red.headed scored by OPPONENTS. And then, on top of ffM not reached by any bowler in this inash Caeciola with hu trick foot> ner opened with someone speaking to the tune Woodbridge Captain is All-County Tackle week's clashes, J.Lanens 220 being, k and j b.,. h » . all rf that, it HASN'T BEEN MENTIONED high. Savior's G33 for three games i n J h; f ,f > £ b h of rattling cutlery- There were cheers. The whether the varsity men will receive letters. was not passed either, the Crafts- i y outfit already. lettermen were named, and there were more Whew! Shudder and weep! They at least cheers. More speaking. More turkey. > Peas. lead Both of these single game ana , 5peejT ;s slated to occupy the pivot phpprs More speasing. aioic ™«w""- -•• - .. ,„ three gam* scores were made in the, position-position. Campbell hhadd qquite a bit ZT Another speech. A bouquet of celery should be awaraed fned snowballs, eh . openinge matches of the league. TThh e i „of, experienc;„„„e . lasi«,t . ,.„„,year. iin varsitvarsitvy rW\*high tea m mar>ku or.ff 93qaq9 made bhyv the games, and with a little more training quickly disappeared. Pie. Coffee. A box of ^11 _Vu> Avenel Firemen who roll 945 m Montague, diminutive and fast, has then opening game with the Rotar- the gTit and ability which may land „ „ [UU»», ..-»•- , ,, : him a guard job for the season. With lans Wednesday night. ! A« has been mentioned, the ISt jnman a3 his running mate, the but it is not supposed to. Nearly every foot- Knights of Columbus now lead the, makeup oi the quintet is formidable. (maybiJeC LJ1thCe "Bes„_.t. Five Centers in America league with a perfect record, the Among the other candidates whose ,,. Chattering football ball fan knows the "in? and outs" of the squab- team having won six and lost none. . work ha5 been promising are Pew. Someone else gaDOing. Liia e ble between Asbury' Park and Nutley for the A triple tie for second place exisU , , Parsons and Peterson who ; ] A song. Somebody juggling, ine pi Houseman D avers Class A championship of the state of New Jer- between the WoodbridgVoodbridge Firemen,! t a forwardsforwartis. in the line of If *" ":'; „;„ tim. p- wit•h- somesomebodv'bodv'ss drumdrum- Class A championsmp oi me sutit ui .>c» «w n t(ip11 m time wlln sumeu hi 't A«nel Piremen, and the Craftsmen's guardi>d Ri(Rip.e e HinkleHinkle.. .Baka,Bak^., Nel-Nel-1] tryintrying t*o keep 111 time with omeD O ' Inter^hola6tic football, SO this wulVt: Club, each teami having won livhvee and „.„ Balf6uD, r and Ca-iey. Ruddy, the, j A rattling and jangling., the plans'* se\ in jnur.ir.«i«, t )o&t one. The R IU S Rotary Club pmnersa!li Inshman, iThs aboue squat thd e aonlys a; bein" g- cleaned o* B Pie crust. Coffee be newIn ihs eithere first. jilac-oLet s ,cal wl ei havt a ereueu Coac.h William > reiide in fifth pi—- t „ considerable ag- oodles More talk. Another cheer or two wins and fouplacr elosses with. a1 hcoune AmtTt o"f ;wholr,iniisine hags censhowtern. The squad as a'being cleaned off. Bones, rie «- . William jn-e^iveness and fight. The final * ' , , . •i.-ii hannuet End. Flynn's Asbury Park eleven ending its season' lean Legion tea™\r£™jt™m is sixth wit h one V ^ ,hown curable a?-'10odle3. More ta,k. Another cheer or two. Jn^enrjU t . victorVictory) duandu fiveu.t s«-back<.-vv ^«—. . _Both the mouWing oof ththee varsitvarsityy crew will | The high school football banquei. LIIU in a tie with George "Chief" Stanford's Nut-' durin the coming week, HERE'S A HOT ONE Woodbridge and Fords Lions are tied k l di e th in week i ' HERE'S A HOT ONE ley grid crew for the state championship. I:n-; for tht cellar position, neither team Down in South Jersey, where anything is having won a single game. Scorc-s of mediately the* rivals open a verbal battle games, fiye of which will be played ; l.le to happen, there is a high school which this week's games: which results in Standford saying "Bring 'em Woodbridge Firemen win tivu: at home and nine away. There are' la'.ekd Clayton. Early this fall, the principal Woodbridge Firemen -ti'l three open dates on the schedule, , 132 on", and in Flynn shaking, his head in the Zehrer Feb. 11, 21 and 28. The Barrons,. nnunced that Candidates jvould start their Hunt 1SU 131 negative. The New Jersey State Board of In- 13 IS 1'J4 ^ their season in December m-.u.m.l preseason training. The usual collection Einhorn _ 101 terscWolastic athletics promptly called a meet- Osborne It".* stead of January. The Rahway game , n,i_imvi bad-ones, ragged-ones and would 171' 201 A. Simor.stn ... Friday will be the only gjme this *• ' anr, tup rnaf.n setled down to ing which was held last week. 10 it 135 Mawby year, however, inasmuch a* school; oe >. snowed up, and the COacn seiieu u The Board decreed a tie between the two T~ .,, 77 ck'st-clost-s forr the Christmas holidays.holiday; ! .,.y ^u

• •• 823 ' " The Cla>tonites played a little bet- end cleared up |he grounds in this vicinity, .(draftsmen win thrc-*: basketball'ter against Camden Catholic, but the score fav- the Nutley coach re-opened the issue, and in- j^>ri(!ge,h:gh school Craftsmen'i Club ored the "soup-tow'ners" 19-0, and season's vited the shore team to a play-off ufi last Sat- Simonsen. - -.t-ani for iU K»2ti-30 season: Sch.wenzer . 133 ISO l:> i_itc. 2i.i. Pri.. Rahway, Hvoff game if the State Board au Fordi Liont Jan. 24,' Fri., Leonardo. Home, 7ft n tin The coach began to have lines of thorized it, and financed a trip to California Schoo, eleven who wat awarded a berth «t right UckU . 150 177 17c Jan. 27, Mon., Somerville, Away. 15 tO U Win1. IJie LUdLH uc ai , r.i«,;j ,.-V,oro tVio 1,.am< roillrl elltfaire the _.... • _• AH «:JJI_.^- r ».. i^ k., ik- N-w Rr.ir f, Dunham • h face and whBv noi' Then came or FloridQa where the teams could engage the mythical All-Middle»*x County team by the New Salaki _ 113 Hf Jan. 31, FYi., Freehold, Away. . 150 149 201 peb. 4, Tues., RostflteTAway. sTm Bov ^lanon was all set to do real dam- Rose Bowl at Pasadena or a gridiron at Miami;Hom e New> ^ the Perth Amboy Evening Newi. Jensen 1 Riecz 149 M5 -..- Feb. 7, Fri., St. Mjfry ', Away. Sut wh« the final whistle blew, the score Beach. But no, the teams are not going, and , :_ Liddle 122 154 Feb. 11, Tue,=., QFEX 122 133 Feb. 14, Fri.,; Carttrret, Away. i...K'h uf Villanova; Captain T yt. Dunham S.tnr?S2=?*Ki« ^ argument isfinaUy settjed with both . S;uno. of the unduieated Kt: Peterson .... 119 Feb. IS, TueE., Linden, Away. he blow! Burlington sallied for!h, and wound elevens sharing the championship laurels. And TOTy KM .IUCC ATC Feb. 21, Fri., OPEN irrid ili]uad, ami CUkence U ' 684 683 7S5 p b. the that's that!!! birlinj world renownM aviajcr | e 28, pf ubfe "y: Awa>'' i up on the tQp-side of an 83 to 0 score, iii itu-ndance and addrMs«d 11:< Knights win three: • Feb. Guests At St. Mary's Knight, of Columbu. i 1 rrmg. Einhorn 155 1* John A. Delaney.^hairman K Gerity --. 12o 6 Sixteen Lettermen High School Principal and iiimmillee in charge of th>- 191 New Jersey School • welcomed the guests and inn U Gerity =5 91 Capt. Dayer Nbed ; Avenel Pinners Win Coach Attend Banquet 111 d i 198 IU-v. John Finn a* the tua-:»- Schubert I'l 62 fur the, evening. Gold footbal Dunham I7-1 186200 Football Champions On High School Team Honor Of St. Mary's Eleven awarded to the Tarsity playvi - i Fentun • 100 All-County Tackle One Game; Lose Two er Krancu Co»grove, the fir>' STATE TITLES ifteen Player* and Manager Principal Arthur, f. Kerry. 783 831 848 Woodbridge High School Pilot Equipment Team Drop* Odd Cobch Ori*n Rice of Woodbridge h izer of a grid team at St. M<" Woodhridge Lioni High Schools, Clase A—Tio be- Of 1929 Barron Avenue it-hool were gutsU at a banqurt Ifiven a tremendous ovation ^ 115 Given Berth At Right Tackle I Game -To Standard CabU tween Asbury Park and Nutk-y. during the evening was furni- Gray Eleven To Receive Official honor of the football ittmi of St. 146 Prep Schools, Clans A—Peddie In- ; Lind Brothers' orchestra. Dulf By Two Newspaper*. | m The Mary's high svhoul which was held . 193 116 stitute. Insignia — Named At Ban- Peterson 166 Tuesday ' night in the Uyiriim in 158 Prep Schools, Class B—Kingsjey. quet. Hagen . 136 144 Captain Howard Dayer of tht 1921)j Perth Amboy. The Lyceum was Un •! HMI'I Celor l Catholic Schools, Seton Hall. Hanson Woodbridge high uhool. eleven has I ,"7m^""Monday' mghV on the fte- crowded, ami tht affair was a vconi- 168 beon awarded the position o right, L ompanj Mono^ g ^ rilera thai tbe f SECTIONAL TITLES Sixteen members of the 11)2plet9 e success. Edward Hunsinger. tMWte on the myth^l M^lewx AlU color of the moon 1* brown. -J&~~ ^,themyVh^!^^ieseX Al'AvenLl team won the opener by an Woodbridge high school grid squad 4 County eleven picked by theD Perth Nortfc J*r«ay former Nutre Dame star and present McClain : ...... 103 120 795 score, but lost the sec- were named lettermen at the foot- Hruska 146 Amboy N«w* and the New Brunswick High Schools, Class A—Nutlej;. Mi third games by scores of v Btrdiman ...- — 133 Home New*. Although the selections ond High Schools, Class B—Dover. ball banquet lift night in the Barron Stillwell .... - 91 h rid somewhat' • €—tr»t J»r»f > 737 589 691 the thre« High Schools, Class A—Asbury a* his name was called, and when the STANDING OF THE CIVIC BOWLING LEAGUE Avenel Firemen win two: games. Van Camp\iy0 was nig! for Park. entire group had arisen, the room PCI the 'Afew Brunswick News are two TEAMS WON LOST Avanel Firemen the Equipment ere*. Scores: High School*, Class B^SomerviUe in which tbe banquet was held, rt 173 Perth *Araboy gridders, two New E. Ni«r ". 187 147 Brunswickites, and two /rom Carterr Stae} Equipment Sttuth Jarxjr sounded with the tremendous ovation 1.000 C. Nier ....\ 174 19J135 lTl KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 6 0 et. Chomicki o£ CariereCarteret Uis Dayer'Dy s Schaefer 177 15B Hist Schools, ClasB A—Collings- which was given by fellow teatp Cannon V 195 171152 133 146 143 .833 140 running mate, he having been select- David wood. mates and guesxs. WOODBRIDGE FIRE^CO. , 5 1 Bi*uel . 176 , 139 Van Camp 183 1W 150 Hi«h Schools, Ctas* B— BurUngton The sixteen boys who -wili r«-ei Ur»on -•.... 214 220191 fd for the left tackle position. The 146 162 ,833 team follows: Godfrey ." 165 the official insignia of the high AVENEL FIRE CO. 5 1 Mesick - > 179 172 151 NO CLASS C CHAMPION ei'hool are: Captain Dayer, Montague, .333 946 868 791 L. K. McMurtry, New Brunswick ROTARY CLUB 2 4 SHIPS AWARDED. Kosic, Aquilla, Stillman, ( acciula, I)> Rotari*n« U T. Chomjcki, Carteret 837 813 783 .334 162 L. G McGrann, Riitger* Prep mock, Ruddy, l^ockie, Schmidt, Full ROTARY CLUB 2 4 Jwkson 146 186 SUtuUrd Ctble erton, Campbell, Sherman, Hawkins, C. Magee, South River 177 .166 Warr 186 126 Clayton' ... 143 163 Dijfn ajid_ Manager Jen«;ii. The buys AMERICAN LEGION 1 5 K. G. Elias, New Brun*wick 181 185 200 CitU* Walt U'i O«| Livingood :. 148 161 yQ were later commended for their tine .000 Schodw 184 K. T. DAYER. WOODBRIDGE '." 157 177129 Four citip In tb« wurld sre noted 194 Ostislo, Perth Amboy Pleskin work, and the sportsmanship which WOODBRIDGE LIONS 0 6 Owiner 166 R. 156 163 for tbe uniform width of their streets .000 159 Med*ick, Carteret Rankin they displayed in all of ttieir games. Q. 168 are Btrtlp. [>us»eM»rt and Co The letters will be awarded before FORDS UONS 0 6 170 ,L H. BuiJM&o, Rutgers Prep MaleskJ H hk AaEoy a WOOTJBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929 L i-iwi^x, i>riwriiyinr.tv m, ivzy SECTION TWO PAGE SEVEN Constitution Adopted By Civic Bowling League Members _ i ~* ~~~ •••"••• -•--•• i - • Lion Bowlers Roll PAST AND PRESENT Woodbridge Boy Makes Good Approved And Accepted At Recent CHAMPS Woodbridg& Quintet Three At Craftsmen's Meeting. Governs Activities Of "Lifthtweighti" Peterson and Ford Split In Two By Larry Reagan , The League And Members Trims Ramblers S04S The division which will require the Game Series — Wyld's Crew most scrutinizing before picking the A constitution embodying the selection nf officers, their Jaeger High Scorer In Fast Scores Four Pin Win. outstanding performers in undoubt- Battle On Parish House edly the lightweights, the class to be duties, rules and other items connected with league operation , „ , , , ,, J.I covered in this article. At all times has heen formed by the Civic Rowling League of Woodbridge. Floor — A. C. Shot»s Form. Twilight fell, darkness fell over it, t|,jfl cinss foumi the champion hound- The constitution wbich was formulated by August F. Greiner, |iKhta were turned on, pin hoys hired P\B fnip tha . iitta tyf i nre-mrnronF-LranF; naTnrnjf TVeTSBn, it 'rind'TihtTersrnn.o'.' ft lyy tnthe RepresentativeKepresen ves of thtne '•'Cbin'rfiiWee. recording" games in paper. s a known fact that taking off pound- complicated and mnf'iundlnp compila- League. Any protest or argument Section IS. Any team refusing tc Section 22. All players to refrain age the day of the fight had more to tion oo(lo|inok thnt will shed no light shall be referreeferred to ththee LLeague e or play any other team according to from using vulgar and profane langu- do with the defeat of Gana than the except for anyone well versed In the Secretary, and shall be finall. these rules forfeits all claims to the age or actions during games. Rule Changes Up championship, and all gardes clayed Rutgers Quintet ability of Nelson. Baltimore Joe was bnckurmind of the rules. TIIP average RULES Section 23. In matterA_jfet provid- eonsidered one of the greatest de- Section 1. The game to be played with such team shall be null ana void. public has to pet Its Information from ed for by the League Rules A. B. C^ fensive lightweights ever known and by the Civic Bowling League of Section 16. The captains'of both rules wil! g v?rn. Meets C. C. N. Y.with a demoralizing punch in his For Criticisms newmnner neemmts that hnve iihbre- Woodbridge Township shall be known teams, shall send to the Secretary the right hand was easily the best of the vliitnl the yearly clinnges Into read as the American ten-frame game. scores of each individual immediately OFFICERS: President: JOSEPH GRACE day, but forced to make 133 pounds Fumble Rule Has Proved Un- able news. Section 2. All pins used- in League after the games have been rolled. Athletic Activities Ceasve.se Fororr i had the effect'which No- Vice-Pres. AJUIGUST F. GREINEEt f(>r No Bl)n A new ilrnft of the fuothnll roles Is games shall be regulation League plna Section 17. Each team shall deposit Three Week* After Tomor- Ian, Nelson's crafty managed, desired popular At Times. Secretary: STEPHEN RUSKA In the making at presejit and the flrs and to be reserved for Civic League with the treasurer the sum of ten Treasurer: WALTER WARR. , It left the "Old Master""but a shell copy will he ready for finnl •Inspection games only. , dollars ($10.00) to be used for ex- row Night's Contests. The football rule changes made penses of the league. Executive Committee: of his former great self and the in- last winter, having been given a fair Section 3. No baH shall be used ex- AUGUST F. GREINER, ChairmanV tirihg Nelson doggedly bore into the of the mollification committee of the ceeding twenty-seven inches in cir- Section 18. Prizes to be awarded ac- Athletic activities at Rutgers Uni- season's trial, are now up to the judg- present rules committee this winter. STEPrTEN WYLD shell, finally bringing down the ment of the fans. For after all, it is cumference apd sixteen pounds in cording to the vote of the representa- STANLEY OSBORNE. versity will cease for a three weeks' The llnnl corrected copy will be ready tives. In order to qualify for any champion after 42 rounds. In a re the fans who keep football on its weight, and no loaded or unfair ball Executive Committee. Civic period after the basketball game with turn bout Nelson again defeated for use next fall. shall be perrnitted. average prize, a bowler must roll feet. r Bowling League of Wood* the City College of New York (We at Gang but their second contest found Section 4'. The foul line shall not 75 r of the scheduled games, and N'ew York City tomorrow night. Last The most important change was bridge Township. Gans far from his best form, the A fninous coach once said: be enforced, b>it all players are re- must roll the nine games in the last year Rutgers downed the New York- the one which makes a fumble recov- first defeat by Nelson taking the "Foulbiill would be » great qquested to have respect for the foul three sets. No bowler shall receive ered by the opposing team dead at more than one individual prize. the point of recovery. As a general If we couhl dii ,'iYrny with thp nlumnl. lineli ; allll captainti s will so instruct of Solitude rule, this change has proven unpopu- players. Section 19. The expenses for the to re- for Football must he n greal game to Section 5. AH games shall be called use of the alleys for League games. "Quietude of an ancient -temple," d«nce'halls and cafes and these lar. It has. taken away one ef the un- survive (he nlumnl. said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "It noon had the once great battler „ at 8 P. Mi and should either club fail The games shall be paid for separate- rs this year, derdog's few chances for victory— a hupp; reminder thnt we ought some for the grim reaper. Gans dieij about and a game in wheih the favorite is But the alumni attitude rests with to produce its players within thirty ly, each team to pay $2.50 for own th*' basketball team is depending on five years ago at Baltimore, a vic- the nlumnl: von t\n not find It nmong minutes thereafter, the club so fail- games, at the end of each match. times to forget the present, and r«* sophomores to turn back veteran op- always in danger until the final tim of tuberculosis. To all who knew whistle, is always more interesting to foothnll phyerrf or conches. ing shall forfeit all the games con- Any team failing to appear must lose 1 member the niist."—Washington StarV ponents. Four of Coach Frank Hill's Gans his passing out was a severe veterans graduated last June and he watch. It does make the game more We have iilwnys found tlip men ill blow as many are the stories con- scientific, but. it also detracts much rectly concerned with winning foot- is molding* quintet from last year'» £OTnj^ ,h; hospitaiity and g00{i fel- ball gnmes b"t1i f::!r und timdest. We and Adler at' forward; are the have never met :t fniuhull plnyer'hnlf man. With Gans and Leonard meet- The other important ^ EACH -the ns honstftil us I'f •nvernire iilumnus Wtf-white-ieth were Jn,,fche^f>niiJ»b»t. putting the. ball in p~r .. w the" dash would; jndeed be;?' superb^ j-anyyirfrl- Ittra-irmrKa^af th>- V WHILE • -Sfrrtfuifi—tJre-si^httiLt--1.------1.1 ,,r.., •* seeking a forward berth spectacle to look' upon with Efonard's yard line after alouchdownTTaV THEY all around generalship sure to. return ' scored, has proven its Utd|il;i. Ill Hie niimls „ot. moipt b t £*^ 1 Tiat the rnnr-trrnr- an il- v Tr-». -Is -ifi^mt- «irerv+ LAST ruumis. . _ fnnrlwll can lie phiyixl without an jf'ige the Kutgerx (frapplars in IIUIIHII- . fc inU nded that of enC0UragL tirit- gymnasium here Saturday night. A||iit|l( r undefMtl)d champion iB • th t t t „ / h f t^ ttlnmnl f,(i|linvliiB. , , . Mure than 200 students are trying givvn lhM aM on the jgt of M M nut for the varsity und freshman Wl,i(fh(f t imm(,rtais. JacJkk McAuliffeMcAuliffe,, manyy closclosee gamesgames,, insteainsteadd ooff ththe rril-iiii' Ims one h:u!-fleli) ninde vf. tennis, which are practicing in Hal- whhu met some of the toughesgst t oopp - conventionail l field-goafildll attempt that points any champion was ever call h b d I'htlrclv of \i'|ei-iiiis. They nre Vub lantiin' Kyinnasium. The swimming points any champion was ever call- hus been used. luck. II:irt. PuJ'U1 unit Miicnliiso. ami water pcilo teams have attracted ed upon to oppose and was able to As though the new fumble rule a lurire number of candidates, and ilo s.i und still leave the past time hadn't detracted enough interest the bd.-kvtball teams have drawn wJli his title resting comfortably from the game, now comes the news Tlip htte'st nf tlit" tiraw'ny ares of nearly fifty men, upmi his head could give any of the that the rules comm_i(.tee will vote up- the Kildirnii In try Ills sl;lll SUITPSS- The Christmas recess, which be- mentioned champions a. very , on n new change. This^change would fully In niintl er sjinrt i" llmviud "Kcil' gins next Wednesday, will bring all unp.easant evening, only the super- also make un intercepted pass dead I'lr li. iiliic'lc'i'll-',vc;ir-i>ld nilililleweiflit, sports tu a duse. All teams will re- i:»U ewhiu his hanil.s offered the shifty McAulliffe. have hnrply moved, less than n frae- ©IIIM) SPECIAL > * A grand basketball revival, featur- lion of mi inch, us thj1 bend or brenk ing the. Perth Amboy yijj Five will be There have been near champions t-lil at Kaufman's Auditorium on 2U7 in the lightweight class, men who <>f the wrists lnluld cs(iprt with the com- Package of 5 Blades 50c—12 for $1.00 Bodnur, Passaic sear; Levinu, P«rth prehensive knimlodfie reipilred to Amboy marvel; Stein of Brooklyn, which in day? gone by was 133 pounds. Many there are who believe couch uliik'teg lu till Die athletic |mi "liilly" Thomas, the pocket edi- events. • + A Product of WADE & BUTCHER iun of the famous "Hank", Music for the present lightweight poundage of Jilck Killer's 117 yanl clush to tri- iig will be furnished by out) uf 130 pounds was mad* to enable Ben- umph (OP Notre l>:nm> nver West PiilHI Maker* of fine Sheffield Cutlery, Carvers and SJew Jersey's leading radio broad- ny Leonard to continue as a light- WHS due Just us much to "smart" de- University of North, Carolina Ims Razors for over 20f> years mstets. Tickets for the affair may be weight as Benny was unable to make fensive fmnliall as It wns tn any fur six veterans for Ilie luickneld. '11111 purchased from members of the Big the 133 pounds—the weight at which tultous circumstance or "luck.v hreuk" Cemey, a Notre Uame man, la back- ive, or at the door. he won the title from Fred'dy Welch. tu jiiilfre frinii I he Inslile story nf the Held couch. At 136 pounds Packey McFarlund fn us [ilay. Tin' fliiul score wan HARDIMAN'S PHARMACY no doubt could have defeated any B«*i OB Skunk Manu fighter that ey«r held thu lixhlweurkt 1 to 0. Hw Own M.thod Bees are it common article of foo<1 crown. Joe Shugrue of Jersey City WUle auotle arrnuBe* the T PRESCRIPTIONS called for and delivered tne diet of tue American skunk, was well on ,his way to a champion- R««l Happinau shelves, her 'little niece handled tn» fumbtebeea and yellow Jacked are ship when he lost his eyesight while Half the world In ou the wrong spice boxes and called each *p)ct by battling Johnny Griffiths at Akron, scent In the pursuit of liappluess. on me. I'reseutly sh« said: "Auntie, I Corner Rahway Ave. and Green St., Woodbridge gulurly eaten by thene animal*. Is O., the lace of Griffith's glove hav- figuring the lu»ect», at which they ing pierced the eye. Shrugue is one Tbey think It cuiislsts In having and can read." "fa"n you, dearl" ansirered vary •klllful. tney apparent!; pay of the two men who held knock out getting, and being served l>y others. •untie. 'Yes, auntie," came the reply, Telephone 185 tie attention to th« •ting*.—I'atb victories over Benny Leonard. Char- It. consists In «IVIHK und lerylcg "but I I llnell."- Mellrieirtur f»V'[ »VY»V' s>"i t" » WOODBRIOGE PAGE RIGHT SECTION TWO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1020

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