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TUESDAY, JtttfE IS, AlD THE FntEWOBKS PCUD v .EahwayXoase_fjiEahwayXoase_bfj;ikks fa again Bponsottf JmJ r an iDdepedderieidddieee Bay flreworKTafi^flrewora^- play fer~Hles CoatributlSBS wffl be received atTgks -J. a. frUer -CTBTT itt aHiiiFT-g WALTER P. MUtPUS. BtnlMia Mutiat»r HOWARD C WOODKtWF. Edi . -- - „ Rahway 65 Yea*s Ago _• riili N«c«jrai»r was Founded and u Maintained r/psn the Prlndpl* of • From The Advocate and Times, June 19, 18Y2 PBICE 3CSREE Clear, Condae and Unbiased Preteatatlon'of All the Inttrettlne Newt of the RAHWAY, N. J., VtiODAYs 18, 1937 City, oud upon the misto of a Protrusive Editorial policy. The heavy blow of Friday last did but little dam- Addresses Graduates LOW ^ ] ' Published Xoesday Noorj age in this section. JBeyohd the breaking of limbs )lic Service Appeals In Free Movie IOL UKlTitH OVE» from trees and the blowing down of the tent where Revocation Of Despite the-fast that last Given and Friday the festival of- the 1st Church was being held we have hlcbt's tempefatute was much TUESDAY GOOD AFTERNOON heard of nothing. lower than that oteosnsneriee- •JUNE 15, 193? sked To Start Auto licertsfes m*nt ttltdts In recent yean, . In' answer to our lady friend who desires to know tHe large crowd that packed Class Of 184 THE RECORD'S PBOOKAM 1?OB A BETTER RAHWAY why w_e do notimitate the reports of parties and wed- statfy Franklin Beciool audl- ._ lark Bus line toriom aad Srymuaslum, suf^ Selection of CouncUmen and employes baM->n)ted ror the task of run- dings in the same style as the city papers, we can say Urged At Rally nine ibe city, regardless of political affiliation, race orated. fered IateSs«ly from th? heat. Formation or a non-partltnn Doltce_commli»loB. "~ ~~" : thathavingrtried^th&t^thiflg^nce-and-not-being-exactly — A marked lack of"VBfltuii- Maintenance or "a police'department with modtm equipment and a suited with the'matter, submitted the same to a lady HflT State Department Officer lion made the .air' la the s»a- ?""lc''1*t^rof tral"ed men not controlled by nnlltlrlnn. .ml ritens rooms humid tMi fram Trier competitive examination^ open to outside as well asltahuay midenu. the result/was'Hii&.w.miI nrt- o convulsions• - - : WWe~dr d j lyr-Penalttes-Mhst ._ Constant actlvttji_pf thj pumice against motor cods violators, a minimum not care to be convicted of murder and have the lives of ttuupended-nentenceii and no "killed tickets." " Be More Severe _ "a tiona of toilets at"dresa pai'tie3 and weddings. Apathy _ Ihe txcrclsez were being held Formation of nft-iiutustrlal ana nureantue coBimlulon which will further llaa. Egnaflnr. SPiWlntSitr trif* tiii- s lincnitttfr^F-^aliwa^ and-adTonce-local-basijie£r-Qr«Ifarer—~—• Fails iws Locally wlditldt y whichi h would be insidi e And Not Too Rapidly Improvement.in appearance of railroad statloa £ad viaducts. desjiite the low temperatures Demolition or Improvement of unal'hUl bolldlnis. municipal and private. Fred-C.,Bauerthis week outside, officials discarded the An Intelligent so>atlon-of the Juvenile delinquency problem by Rahway 30 Years Ago With automobile- aeei- i public we tts of Madison Hill increase in the nation* it is mal attire. Complt-tlan of the Milton Lake project, Inclndlnt rittoratlon of the former The trained pig of^-Milton is dead! Dead, dead! Even Uiese were uncamfort- lake and development ot surrounBlnt.territory Into a park and residential fcontinuing derriands for able. One wag remafbed thaf" (Names of Graduates on Page 11) ".'"- sites. " and its owner, Miss Mildred Waters, is disconsolate. the duty of officials to to that section. Dur- Use lack of ventilation re- The largest senior class in the history of Rahway Action n Mich uill tang advantage orTBe offer ot lt*t land for a rannlclpal The quaint pet was certainly a remarkably TnTelTige"nt h ^p Metmete ouout Bor more e ayajtidrastiec penalUestpenalties'too mlnaed him of the PWA noit- atlUctlc field and construction or a modern athletic plant on the sits as soon f-thB-GUu*^eowii^ r>EANJrpEO&OEE-*rr)IS'ttiERr- -offeadersr—Deputy—Comm!»Iaoer tii conditions warrant. animal and could do many tricks that Mildred "had iCommlttee Tuesday evening; WUlam 3. Deasden told -a large offIce which was built so hur- -, The new pute sffl 5 ja demanded Tusdathat Publiy eveningc Serv-; - wil 3 Dd told lrg riedly .that the mall drops taught it. • • ' ' • audience at the Safety Council's were foreotten. ' lin School aetiau pletores ta 'TBfeads-t. L'oeser May Be Opposed staiuses.- Tot - K. o. Schotffler. former Safety speakers who spoke ori subjects 'pertaili-? Rahway 15 Years Ago . O*orge R. Browrfer. >gho T fldlth Public Council President. Intrdduead the tbe General Motors official American Leaeue tum to be As we-have pointed'"otrt previously, a planning County -which la'• dii Bmiitr nn Vttr Hr atar^rwr^howforboyaafidElrUattlie Rohtra^ Thratrn "By Democrat In PPim- program's theme were Lucille L. Calais; Prom The Rahway ""Record, June 13. 1822 Trenton Facts ------•—ay Theatre at 10 "Commission would be of much value to the future wel- poratloa la various sals espceltles by thI , decision hi&3 reached Diplomas were awarded to 23? at the alms of his A, M. nest Wednesday. Official pictures of the AU-Ameriean ary; Portugal May Jlun^ •whose topic was "Horace Mann—? r known In 1 aul^-»ar.»« « welras-Kahm£JlaKahm£J _19SC fare of the.:.cityw .Eahway, aleng with .jnany..other Definite decision on the part of Rev. Chester. M, By BKSATOB _. to proriSptSTatBty anrj; derby pictures w|tt.be:shown. the Father of Secondary slstant ceneral sales manajRir of -J"4 [Towruaiip Committee destrojr- exercises in Roosevelt School Tues- Mayor John E. Barge*- cited trie 't forget th6 da% of this blr. 'Clarlc Township, usually unani- tion," and Elinor L. Weaver < Davis, the Chicago pastor, to accept the call to become r H day afternoon. •Petees .free event, boys and girls. communities, is now paying the cost of a failure to Oldsmeblle In charge et-retail sell- Ubllc Service's Interest tn the y* apathy of motorists to tha laws of mously 'Democratic by a large ma- theme was "The ^Growth, and pastorof the First Presbyterian Church of this city ing. • ••- -^- •-—-•• the better "r: a»a dtion when It give Security "stand safety. _M, jority, appears to be preparing for plan in the, past. This lack of planning is*- being a»tLjga~and so f orBC dents Scope pf Secondary Education.'' (Editor's note.:. '' In* ftn&ouncing th& appolntmsnt. ion a franchise for the BlcydBts fan to heed, traffic a heated primary fight this year is contained in a letter whi.cjh has been re_ce_iyed by. la aanther cuttles for youtg was stressed and 9 -Joseph GreBun deavered-t-he-ad«;— brought forcibly home by thel present intercepting •n a series of articles on New 3er- the «*««i(«w«i««mTi said it way con-n, S. Ralston. r fl) gyi g 1 fl ftHthe Committee of 7 "N" as anoer prefi Super 18^- l"lf the reported controversy is dress of welcome and Winifred sey eov«mrnent by Senator Char- sidering the possible use ot cra*- ~&* of Oldsraobne. esplalaed that " Cit« Las* Or rection In East Cherry street, he : tendent true, the Democratic party will sewer project which might not: have been the head- Nine, which recommended him to the congregation. -- UoBal":TOitpasag.TOitpaa|B"Biaey| Brofedef'«s new position wilwUl eml *m-- tJnloa plates will be' rpited by Wett- said. . Murray tile apreclatlon and fare* : les E. LoUeam of^dnlon Conaty). orles for thnr T. -fir&ce &u or oidS2xtODUo*'s~riew and •frmrt-TJ-A-to-O-; . otherr-KsrthBHlelr-h *-number-oi StudenisFjdr HiqtrGmdes hn.pi. iin first, primary fight of lm- well address. ' ,. • • '," ' *~" h4 ptainringissen~iftsne~ ~~ Thm~negotiations have been completed by the Also being given? .'attention Is 1 A report on the progress ol the used car retail selling activities unable to- get petmlssiOB who made the. a which were entering as portance- in years. establishment withfn school sys- f o 11 owing While the faction led by Chair- Speed Not Productive in the past. Spanktown Building Club, composed of members of State. Juvenile Delinquency Com- formerly Included under" Sales Raliwa^ to operate buses as educational^ The crowd Scholarships, Medals, Certificates An.d "Cash." Are •M teras of facfllties^Jor the treatment 1 ing awarasr .' man Theodore Lane. Jr., now Dean Distler urged the graduat- Rahway Lodge 1363, L.O.O.M., '" purchasing of mission recently submitted to thean'd adjustmentrbn children whose Promotion, and Group Selling . there to-Clark. Bauer said, rtsingly large, considering _ Intelligent planning woyjd have Kept Rahway tne Jane Rtjosevelt Slil lman of the program and the Given To Members ' Of The .^Efigh holds the balance jit power and ing "class of 101 boys and 83 girls Browder'* first position with agreed to attend the eon prize of 110 to out of membership in the Rahway Valley"Joint Meet- , Ayers.Propert- • , - y on Fultorfstreet, was report- dlcated that the f^nal recommen- x* • with Public Service and citizens toward safety will probably continue to do so, not to moke haste at the expense ed at e revealed-In school work or attend General Motors was that of as-Exercises Today the- •'Student ." - ~ School Senior Class \ there lsTumor that the faction of ing, an affiliation which has been costly and trouble-! >&dg meeting last night. dations of this . Interesting. and sistant cone manage? In Indl&nap* officials In an effort to of thoroughness. He cited the Close totw o ance. Jersey Cfty* now employs wlthjhe high- Lauds Parade which Comltteeman hl m some to this city. The proper planning would have _ thousand persons were visitors at vitally Important agency should be such a system, knows as theoils Tor the R»™w Tracto? Gom~ A dan of J2J | .service" started.- est average. One of the features of eachlthe' highest rnBtHematlcs-average Suhultz. Clerlt-Henry Bill and Re- world of speed Into which they well as academic. : : _ that Clark Is was'preceded by ayRar-gTsthwav-Hlgh-School com-1 tor three yearar Morton Ancier. j * • IT if T annjii ii warn • • nil • • , ,m i 'Ing - and llslcd exiLJHl>le3^~ forseen much of the trouble we have experienced in the-1922 manual —* —'---"^^g^------"-•-- ~o - -'ald 3^f Sbil ^fid =BU{hrr^Erlck- The same, organimtlbri's »5 me-corder 4erome-;¥ produced works which have Prom The Rahway Record, June 14r~t932__ When the huse economic loss lin School- the best all-around boy and girt. during several meetings of Intelligent planning on a long-term "basis can have Turner of Passaic,'chairman; Wil- Cownship-CommltteeJns^u^^^^ stod the test of time, he said. liam. J. Ellis, commissioner of the attributable to organised ertaer University ofPennsylvanla; $4Ou+Eofi=von=Belde^and=parkard-Wer- many benef iciaFresults. It-is wen that action, appears which admittedly ha* its-birth* tonight.- Gloriloria Harrington. 690.8 average. ^his display was ;sponsored byxthe has been plain that all is not well Prizes for 44 classes fpr~ad*ult flower gardeners State Department of Institutions . ; the number of "cluBs'Irbfij: scholarship for four years, Morton cluded In this category. As a con- near which will end the age-old policy of living only place in juvenile delinquency. Is Rahway Lodge of Elks'Auxflfary police aepariinent. -..:•• CharaeteJr. Awards between Schultz a£U his two col "Eugene F. Kenna. Grand and Agencies, and Thomas W. force as analysatior. manager far ) to one. Tne change Is being Ancier. '-•'••'•• .. : Kaight or Rahway Council. trast, he cited Huey Long. Father and in six classes for juvenile gardeners, were award- considered, it is obvious that the the-company. the fall of 1933, prtee of $S to jhe student with the - Safety Patrols March Blue Triangle'character award leagues. t>__- in the past and for the present. Our zoning code was Hopkins of Jersey City. ; h' tn'- to accommodate Locust m to - Pennlngton Preparatory ScBopl Being considered as the candi- Knights of Columbus, who is Coughlln and Father Divine who. ed during the annual spring flower show-of the Rah- In seetlng to determine the -efforts of such an agency as the —Srowder moved .eial. assignments la aoif dub which:.- cannot highest average. »« £*?h J£? Children of Xbs school safety of S10. Elinor-Weaver. computing liis second year In a valuable step forward in the program for a better State i Juvenile Delinquency Cora- rmtrola and members of the Safety scholarship, Joseph Greslin. Hi-Y Club's character award of date of the faction to L' promised speedy solutions of all way-CoIonia Neighborhood Gardeners held Saturday causes of juvenile delinquency. sales/department vhkht .the requirements .to *old Its I. w. Thorn, won by Edith Erlck- 1 Art guidance scholarship, one that capacity. He ' " " the nation's Ills. .-'.--—•-— . , : Council were^ also -In" r -^ " ' $5. Charles Nylmlcz. the i commission reported it has Isstei - - t- - glveu Uw mTgrr cannot be neglected In the future. led to bis pposition u < license and: must take out ason. ' ~— • ^~~ .car's full tuition to the art school afternoon and evening in the Rahway National RanST emphasis. The mlllloEs spent fay The $5 prize donated by > theinarch. Councljman . Rahway Woman's Club prlzesUf Urges Strong Foundation more than handle matters of zoning. been"' askihe cooperation of. con- It is to be hoped'that; the State .Oldsniobile'sOldiil ' eroupdf ifi 1 consumption license. of Cooper TJnlon. Marie Klasek.' chief. It is also understood that JSrS I Football and baseball rank almost equal, in popu- New Jersey on institutional costs same organization as a memorial Feaices, chairman of the rally, led- $5 each to the student establish- 1: : ; licS "JesuVchrlst prepared 3Q years victed prisoners In .relating their commission na-r so comiureheii- ties. His appoujraat |lsi^ ftrSdl Vfep Beavec " College scholarship of support Is being gathered for tor-•' " "" " for a ministry of only-three years." Mayor Barger's idea that a planning commission larity among theJbqys in Rahway High School, accord- each year have lone indicated the slvely studyin— g th- e deolovable to Mrs.- H. TJrsnston and given tothe latter.group at the head of $100 per year for four, years. Mur- ing the best overage in natural personal life- stories and outlining heed for progress in this direction mobile three aslsUnt were flared on 10 proper- the'sfiiaae: sciences and English for {hjco tugaj to run for the county com- he said. "Take your time in. pre- be established can be an important,step on-thWoad of ing to a survey made last week by Physical director what they believed to'be the sea- evils may •succeed In. DresSBtlng- sales managers. The • i taken over by the-Township. Continued on Page Eight Peakes in arrangd1- iel Groom years, both won by Edward I*- mittee against Lang. - paring for your life work. Build From both a social and economic aleflnlte and practical ~enraUtfe Assisting i' 'rM).w1nnd School. P.-T. Roard Of Health •-"progress if carried put. • ,; Earl H. Walter. " ' ' sons, for their "present plight. The viewpoint It Is plate that-thia vital R. U. -WrShaw. In dai»t«| wUl be offered at bU eha vitzky. •- ' '• - : -Hodge-To-Knn- en a broad and slruiiiji JuundatlonT-^ tl h H^tt'rt fn. be civeri Bastwirpart of tag Bh 30. - An agreement was mehts wee A. $50 scholarjibip to Marlfe Klosefc Robert Hodge is expected to be^i problem -.nas. been lacking scien- John RSbecca Cornell, D, A. H... $10 Your generation has a heritage ot - While most of us are concentrating our interests stitutlons and'reported it has re- attentioc botli by the1 Legislaturs and H. A. TreveUna. lat with: the CCC Camp tor let, SchoefflerJoh. nE .D'Ambwssa. WU- who graduate* contractor then turn- iphet."--Dr. Chester MJSayis, C past yearr-"Bow your head in shame," was the cap- \Q fContlnucd from Page One) slbn members Is being analyzed Class* oOfI 4V1lBlB|endowmenO iCItaUWUlCUbt prig(»w«as vu^t ^. Bernard Coventry. Ing the wuik over to another-5pe» rrmstor—of •First—Presbyterian—- tion. The pictures were a forceful plea, more effec- and tabulated. In addition, it was I each were awarded to Winfr' Annual senior art award of $5 approval is obtained, was CoulUluuU Paee Eight- tive than cold black figures, but not sufficiently effee- Brooks' action, under Civil Service rule, entitles .reported, further data is being ob- poUca court this week as traffic Eencrtd-eoufBe- w the senior k tf demned by thee Board ooff Health tained throUBfi^tudlcs of Juvenile- • -eode-violatoriJM^cd_theJlstj5r and Joseph Greslin: pf ;the coopes- progress in art, Marie Klasek. ^ 98 Students Will i during Its meeting this week. tive to return those 85 dead ones to life or to inspire- "him to" a certain number of merits which" should be delinquency in ruriil areas; tru^ tii« mstcrUI eantalBf those fined. «SSany paid fines atlvc course, Home Economics Club award of The .board decided to push a determination amon* all readers to drive safely in considered when examinations for promotions are be-ixney -arid -other misconduct by •olurnn u the KSUIt of without court heart* Waiving Ladies AuxiliarAuxiiy of Rahway $5 to the senior girl-showing the adoption of Its plumbing, code, re- YOU ARE MAKING A WISE school children; experiences of nd Iretlcatlsa on tri John Miller Picked Up Lodge of'Elks $5 memorial prize Get DiplomasHere cently' drafted, and • wil) confer the future. ing held. I think that the police committee should go nearlng. they paid their apess-: INVESTMENT WHEN YOU- Juvenile courts and records of mlnW toCourt-Cler k aW In mprnory of Mrs. I.-.W. Thorn for Continued on Page Eight wito. the finance committee of on record as recommending that these merits be commitments "to. -Institutions—for- ereafter—Serving Common " Couricil^ Tuesday- night i USE RECORD WANT-ADS - -Juvcnile delinquents. Information Stewart* Others were hea;y SifNih to make plots for adoption of this awarded. I have heard of other cases where men in * Compaay ill who disposed 10 Days In Jail' There are several things en- Why The Taxpayer is also being sought from social judivid^eedeli l who dip ordinance. ter into the picture that make the department, ^specially those assi;igned to traffic welfare agchclcs "interested }n r uUkMfe- J9»8 audit cfthe major Wthe weelfs cases JBhn Miller. 58, of PhUadelphla. New Setting Is Selected —A special meeting was set-for Record want- ads- "Resultjaefc. K>f city, nocamils . St. Mark's Pastor WWill Be Monday night at which time the ters." a*uty~have perfortned meritoriously. But as far asjuvenile delinquency problems. Haielwood who was arrested here May SO on Finds Fatilt With Government '. '. ~~ '"" Recognizing the importance of khKKb, the audit re^aHs a charge of vagrancy ar.d sen- Speaker At Serviceyic B .board will make plans for examin- First of all. The Record, has a,' official recognition is concerned, nothing has been many questions relating to- girl Jclty rnytnsBt of * total of tenced to 10 days in the county For Display Of Fireworks ation of food handlers. These large circulation in Rahway Attorney General Wilentz has received a bonus 1SG.808 far SSI teas ef read At St. Mary's workers are required to be ex- and the near-by vicinity. Thou- done. offenders, the commission has a decade; reports that this year's W $20,000 for his activities.in prosecuting Bruno Rich- named a special advisory commit- atcrbxU wlUseut bid* belnK amined twice each year and their sands of families and indi- Of Course You • •asked. The audit .further exhibit will be the best ever. (Names on Page 5) present licenses expire June SO. viduals have the paper deK ard Hauptmann, who was electrocuted for kidnaping tee consisting of women. •olnu out that a State law setting be- A contract has been signed with . -..„ Rev. Louis P, Remmele, •During Monday's meeting, plans- livered to them regularly. These Progress Is belW aided.—the would bring suspension staged iinn a b the Lindbergh baby. Mr. Wilentz dida very thorough In voting for Civil Service, the people of Rah- qra that—blda_mnst_be_ tween theJBahW9.y_Klv.er and thethe New York Fireworks CCompany DttstOT of at. Mark's Church will for fhe examination and co-opertt- people buy the paper Because commission stated; -through a Harry Simmons of "Rahwayrwho The Record is the only medium job in the case and earned the annual salary of $7,500 Can Afford to •asked on all vurehasea ex- of the identification lake in Rahwawanway Riveiuvcr ruti^Park, ^u*Jul^y whicw h is to bring TL ^dis- icement address tlon of physicians will be. consid- way felt that they were taking a forward step in grant by the WPA th assist in the ered. ~ '• ' ITVI -nrVitrh thpv cn.n gftf: tet« TjurSau irrthe^COriHty-JaU, recoe- Hie •augyleoB-of-tho-cooinl. ^ . „. .„„ *Bmduale& In Ot. Mftry*a- full accounts of all Rahway, that is paid the attorney general. Why hp. frfflrt removing political influence from the: vArtmis de- work A total nf «a.yim nf TW1- __~Eave~fiiia any- ond communitcommuiy welfare committee the past. Several surprise exhibits church-Sunday at 8 P. M. •- "thlr- eral funds have been, granted for jM11I d uu fingerprints Office Aid Needed happenings. |thln wyatdlng these 1936 of Rahway Lodgd e oll ElksElk, arc planned and their nature Will teen students will receive diplomas have been^aid a bonus for a job dprie in performance partmental units of this city. They looked to Civil •this-project—the-Etattfs-sfiafe-of- Safeguard Valuables t j of Ry The need of clerical assistance Second:_ The majority of _ _ ~ _i li~U~kafe ia **y " —Another -meetinti g t plan th'e not be-rovoalcd until the night of jrom^fte-commerclal-departraent InT the office of Health Officer thoselwho read thb ncssa_ln *he^ uf li»s> line uf\dutieT5~is one of those mysteries peculiar "Service as a means of bringing about increased which is $5,000. J This\ State con- when itt . -the $8,888 ms U»nt In Monmouth. *S and *3; Angelo Ba- Jrom-Hahway. event-was helld bby this committee the exhlblt,_ -School-ar-a-85 will Tred MvWilllams was cited. With Record also read the want ads. - to politics.- > ' • efficiency andjureventing a recurenee of the sor- tribution Is paid from the $25,000 \ BaUnea fh« ewt of ranting » Safe Deposit Bex foe a Uiole ywr. lamounu under $l.Md. whleh at the Elks' Club last night. Thhe committee is making its an- graduatt e frof m the eightg h ggrade, extra help. Williams will be better They have-found-that these ads granted by the Legislature to fi- lognese. Newark, »3 and .$3. Dor- Miller wa' s found near tU\e P. V. al appeal for funds for this dx- ^^ d d dil There is no^ioubt that Mp. Wilentz experienced a did conditions that prevailed prior to the investi- «>ff J l, * Martens hoihe &t Bryant itreet the display, was too crowded to behlblt. and • PostmastePPto t r MartinMt-i . .F.F Ug given byy thth e RevR . C. J.-KanJKe was pointed out. Until extra help interesting. . : very trying few months before and during the Haupt- gation- of the police department. I realize that in tion. .About 100 enumerators and or p««onal papan, or parha^i a ch»risri«d Uapsaks ep article ef and West Sfflttijn avenue last Gtti i in charge of donations th R M J Bl The f aet that the 1958 audi- month. He denied trying to enter considered a'safe place for the an- Gettings is in chargge of donations assisted by the Rev. M. J. Boylan. is obtained, inspections will be Third: Because the- want'ads mann trial. The vacation he took after its conclusion, making plans for reorganization of the police de- clcrlcs'are employed in,tabulating 8 lfy = anel au w! as treasurer. K. G. SchoeffleShffl r IIs solemn, benedictionwlll follpw the are so widely read, the advert- [ ^ V " d'etre *+ o«e» in favor of tha wedsffl pro- |t«rs are no loturer IB thev the Place and said he was looting nuaal -ekhlbltekhlblt. It was ImpossiblImpo e to ll fll th covered by Williams -~=wMwafe4osff-of-pay; wbs^wefrea¥n^ih--BttHi4s-for'-tite -i^rtw€«trthe-tK>l.ee-€eittwittcci9-eoirfi^nteut 1 eaitt remember "The In the county park, It" will be no fireworks will be allowed In , " • . • . for the'past month. merchandise and to-many other, quency Is primarily «_ local prob- - offJellart. - been convicted several times oc. New Jersey this year except rnunl-*| r Ing \ttrnlT. Biting thaw. s^.. nf breaking and entering. passible to close off the strip of .ways. ;K you want .to reach the iRrr~~lEr-"fa1f *"as~"p*i Ikrm\ uhM r«oommenc!Sd~- land—between—the—lakr nnrl the ctpal displays of the type planned -people—quickly,—use. Th Wejhave'no particular complaint ^dth Mr. Wi- * Dapetlt Bay M>venl] officials river and thus remove the accident by the Elks. The committee Freeholder Alfred C. Brooks, want-ads.. • lentz^Teceipt of this bonus., The sura.hejEasja3KaEded planned to prevent and reduce il- ^hazard. ,Tho parfc provides ample licvcs that If citizens taKe sAnu of president of the Railway Ropubll- Elizabeth Chamber IlJCivil^ei3dceJsjto_be-efiectivetJt-must-be--cai •r>ii>-win rTnh. juinnnnitfrt la.it -Wight -has probably been wasted aozens oftimes.at Trenton [ Surely theae hiMSa were Uok- Did.a iHd^aauchUno ketama kitchie- the day before tmbllc&Uoa ried out to the fullest measure. It may have its politi i'n* lir olhor yetxill they room forr spectalspectatofs-whrr-wlli l their private displays and donate I that the annual meeting of the since £he Ijomis was voted him- over a'year ago. But cal loopholes \and~Inconsistencies, but there is no deny- out that many eommunitles ice j-able-to-vlew-the- colorful narL-of_lL.tO-the-munlclpaLfund.lelUb.-atPUld_bc_held In _J_unlQE_P-. Walter M. Ritchie, St. George the-ptactice-of-paying -a -bonus to-publicvofficiali-for- -ing-that-it-is-a-vast-improvementover-thejOld-hit-and" ddtly_ja_afllne_BUCh_prh o report mound 'like -a how many drive** have dlttleulty from a good vantage point. . the event will be assured of suc-Tu. A. M. Hall In Seminary avenue, WANT ABi* COS* ONtS Orrams, and urged other munleir The Rahway Savings Institution - The reflection of the flrestorks ;. • June 39. Refreshments will follow avenue landscape architect and i CENTS A WOttD , khbt fct the governing doing their job well, a servieejthat should be expected miss method so dear to the hearts of patronage palltlcs to follow suit. Oil the on the water will add to the dis-| onations may be made to any I the meeting. commcrciia arborlst, has been re- Cash In AiviSaea tody for taeklncWrlsht, tout and tained by the Elizabeth Chamber __jo£- al| -public .-isin principle an minded politicians. It makes little* difference whether basis of Its present findings, the Bank of & CftrntMtny. U ttrtke* toe U play's beauty, the committee-be- member of the committee or left I — SIltflBSUni Chan* 1*6? , -1, ^tbi3^t i .^mpu^W.lh^Uonat^ lieves. William Kay, chairman of at the Elks' Club or Record office, gee the MS? , . ot Commerce to do the landscap- Asw One Ai 30 Cent* _ __ r tool of dellnqueaey will /in the the committee and a worker for Acknowledgment ot donations will air*. Made only by asrieral Mbioct, ing'ot the property around that eial who does his job is entitled to a bonus, theVreat it isra. law and as such, it-must be respected. So, whylast annlysla continue to be largely 1 be-ast6» lnih Lower Rates for S SlnieS 6r om "\ number of payroll patriots who don't succeed in their not put the poin't system into effect without further a Problem for local forethought (C&ntuvu&d on Page towttfd safety 3obs*sh&uldjbe subject to deductions from tnesr sal- delay? 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Social Items Are I am tofornied that I am. Bound, China has Just been bom a na- Curren 11 terns Of Interest In Rah way Club And Social Circles I ^Bi FH E~B U bL—I H~T-H E—GH IN A—S HOP— T5n. anenrmiol tion;—Today-there-ls-a- national- fraid of the physical labors consciousness there that Is almost « The following; Rahjfay otgatiizations, com- hich may-be entailed uP°n vc^e- a religion.—Rev. William Me- - gleet Developments In the Nation's Battle Against —Neville Chamberlain, Britain's Curdy, of Lewis MemorlalTTChurch, llSeran Club - the Reckless Driver posed of lead&is: citizens of this city, have gone ew prime minister Chungklr.tr, China. ^ Mildred Ainge-And Elks Aivard 5+h District Club V.JF.W. Post Here On rec«fff| n« -fnvrtfiTtg ffmnvwl nf the- nwpipnf, nnrl "Exalted Ruler rjS CHASH KILLS TWELVE says a papa oo Monday. FAMILY shabby-appeas-ing Pennsylvania Railroad wooden I ALWAYS FOB M3SS" K. 11. Ader To Wed Women MeetHere Mothers of members of the Miss Mary Gusnier of Rahway Names Trustees EOF HVB DIES IN CRASH uyj anoihet oa Wednesday A white gold", diamond studded Peter P. Hushes, Jru heads the station platform which is the cityjs chief eyesore pin was presented Exalted Ruler Gradale Sorority were cuests at awas a brdesmftid lor Mss Leah committee In charge of mtnuufs' tJCO-GERMAN RELATIONS HEAD FOR CRASH-Thuri. Ceremony Will Be Per- dinner held at Locust Grave Henrietta Messn&er at her wed-Kettner And McGowan today. These progressive organizations are SANDER'S Ludwlg Schneider by Railway federated <5roup Holds Uiia tor th» d*ne« to b» hekl io- .Annual Event ^l Even the Friday vvomab** page says "Linen Crash dre«s« popu- formed In Church Here Lodge of Elks during the weetinjr .Country Club Tuesday evenmg:. dng In Westfeld Wednesday eve- Are Selected By Mul- inorro«,Bljtht at the.adtrfcB Out- aware of the demolition of many unsightly cijty •Wednesday -night. . Joseph P. Session Tuesday In Girl Mrs, George G. VogeT spoke on ning. Miss-Messenger was mar- ine Club. . •"•' " ' Held On OetebeH 'at sports weir." And the Uepreulon, now turning venerable "Weaving'.' illustrating her tallt ried to W. Molvto Ci-ook of Mont- On Saturday Dunn; past exalted ruler, made the Scout - vey-Ditmai'S Post Among thMtf- Who>mre^ttSk]stInK [wnlth e at the templesp , started la lusty youth with what was buildings in the past year and wonder ywhy the Wine & Liquor Store presentation which was in behalf with an Indian blanket. Miss Vir- dalr. giaia Higglns presided him &re-Mrs- O. H.iMulcahesr. Mw. ly called "*b» era*h. Pennsylvania Railroad, which takes thousands of 1539 MAIN ST. FREE DELIVERY RAH. 7-0I96T ' The redding of Miss Mildred of Schneider's work for the lodge, A council and - reception- Tor iawTence sfettner and ,H.'"Mc- C. P. C«3e.HM. Benrx" M. Xdtw, 'e «W b«*fl-ln a eras*. Mac Ainee, daughter of Mr. ar.d He was also congratulated oh the Mrs. Doa W. Dean of U« Bry- Qowattrwere Appointed trustees of Mrs.-)Sdf«*vPreanan, W MBUf- Ift aot as ahnsl* ax ths dollars out of Rahway each" year, doesn't give CALVERT'S presidents. and. • program chairmen 'TheCheerful Workers of Grand ast street s-attendlEK a class re- If* a wry twnotial PATROL Mrs James H Ainge 331 Gibbons recent birth, of. a daughter. of the Federated Women's: Clubs Mulvey-Wltmars Post. V. w. P.«aret OelaC-Mra. JE. JNOtwin, wlUl Rahway consideration and remove this platform.' STKHGHT -ntE- WHISKEY BOTTLED INJSQND street Linden and Kenneth Law- A. P. Klrsteln reported- a suc-of the fifth district.was held1 at Street Chapel will meet Tuesday union at Smith CoUegoithis week- during a ineetln* held Tuesday s^K-'D. Johnson. Stox. B. t>". phonVrBtafUmi... i end. randsay. Mrs. J. &- SPekttt, Sdss of tl»« on the They are supporting the^move begun by The Years Old pint I.49 rence Ader son of Mr and Mrs.cessful 30th anniversary celebra- flic Scout House. St. George ave- night in the post rooms. The iheweud Only One to a Customer WUlinm Ader. 797 Rlvor road, will tion. The lodge of sorrow was nue. :Tuesday afternoon "with a 6S>UP elected JMcOOWan, J. ABeaJ? J pJh k . ^of-abua Record. Watch this list grow; held. for the • late. Fred B, Peins. large attendance.. • Mrs. Jahr. H. Miss Gertrude -tauter presented ' Richard Evans. Jr., of 414 Cen acd J. Eustice to represent the or- Howe. S. W. Jonts, H, R. Morsx. loto th» take place at 4:30 P. M. tomorrow her, piano puggs-In a recital Wed^ tral avenue, left yesterday to in "Firstr-Presbyterian., Church. Bi Xfillditi Jr.. f. k WhH 1IH l 1. Junior Chamber_of_CoBimeixe, PINE CLUB GIN -was•; received -and two members nesday afternoon to the home of summer mehfc to be held at WUdwood next lea and the dst 05e :»«*» 1.39 "Chester~~MV "Davis wiU officiate. president, presided., introducing Mr. and Mrs. £. TJmer Goodman. and 8. C. TerriU. Jr. The couple will be attended by were ordered reinstated. the following speakers: ' weekend. t flame. y Mrs. J. Wesley Ainee of CranfordT Guest speaker, Mrs. M. Casewell .A large crowd is expected toat - 1 doe* «, and »»««* »>on*; 3. r 'Rahway Real Estate Bdard. i.75 sister-in-law of the bride, and H., ,, Heine, past president of the State ers.-L. W. Bedine and H. Yantz. t tike a itudeut of uaval 90 Proof Federation and present managing Miss Anita- Tteeley of Bound tend the annual presidents' andA large delegation of members Degree. Of Pocahonim , ,oi&ur« sut,that — TOWN CRIER FULL GALLON 4.59 P..^-»ll »J»v,r| T,-r~f-*«-»-g,..-l....».i j MfC Needell board af • gewmoire—ball- to br , going tut. It alts icarr BYE iin.n avenue. TJshers will tae ..J. Wesley will.alsl o attenfl =ThS State Clit&s-J-ntstee- tpmnrrow rtght In tinuu Curps Ainge -of -Gpanford-- and- -Andrew^ -,*'" max.. of Chatfcam. Atrg.. rin-Us GOVERNMENT HOUSE" Strakele and James Smith. Jn, oT L. Black, chairma ; n of state com- parade In eonfiectios with tKSFafJJ r^MK? Jc*ri^SinlSo«rwM-«leclecf -He*. 1.89 Sirophetreas and Mr*. JohB Oulfo, > world Missed Made By U. S. Government ton street has been named trus- day night.- She is the fiancee of . Mrs. a We waat yoa to have yonr Baper on time and will strive te-£iv8 Bprtegfield next September, two full quart | .29 logical Seminary were guest speak- and Miss M. Prepiak are te eral—1» ^that If- thaw than U'a-supposed to. Donnell. D. ATR. Visit Falls, a dramatic reader, brought Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacVicar, children ira gohyt to yea jserfeet service. Please eall onr sfiee-the nest tbae-ysar pave!' Clark Township teachers. MUton The planet Mercury has no to the meeting~afa unusual reaSing ers, at the.strawberry-festival given charge of arrangements. Logic «bow» thai we atlll can't 4s late or is n»t delivered and we will give yea. that extra sendee. Helium is favored as a lifting Historic Places by the Young People's Society of formerly of Rahway and nowTreal- »lT« by TOBBing their Bake hlriL-throwvihe switch every Hftut of the seventh grade and •&SS9*&™*&*g!£P??H3g% ggg^E^g? satellites. Mrs. William A. Ransom headed entitled "BiiltntmrTin* Snnp Prnin," - Slops, liawf ariy^^riff^H -,,««. loo-fasU-toa-J*Idt»e luae. and «» havenM eoiten any-^ /•Thaak-you..- * ------_-M3asfilatlnn M . gas-fot.nJrslflps .becauseJtjs^bot a delegation of Rebecca Cornell the soup pan having been a sym-TDrand "Street Chapel Tuesday MrTand Mrs. Harry Burton of the eB4aS«n*nnsa t of theitherrf ddeu Missr Jeanne-RtpiMne tVlU bare to .W fixed «a that wEera yet. but here's the tie-lnT V I ftrade, will be members of • the light and non-inflammable. j-ghapter, D. A. R. or. a visit to his- bol of revolt in the Turk's army night. The committee in charge Georgia street have opened thalr daughter. Mfaa Itmnle Kathariite 1 lootrMtt for eaadltloHii u and the thing that win aakeii IVKEK- tifer- ^f-the-affalt-taeluded-Miss-Edrth- ffe&fa Commercial &ub vert—On the fr toric spots" nT~Somerville TueShw^ sunimer cottage at Macvicar to Hiw Kenneth BoEC : rp-BOci? afternoon. . Among those who ac- The following changes in feder- StUes^.^Miss Mildred Searles. ileal eoBttel •'•; thati his ear are three lights like stop- Sl Sat.. SUn. -an* Holidays George Cherry, William Bodine. rlth. Jr, of weedbrklce. The wed- %0m Jeanne Rankice was eleet- i drive? at all time*, Ushts. colored to match the zones, Play your favorite outdoor ganie companied her wefe Mrs. Leland dates were-announced: Pali atd Louis Kiger. Miss Rose .£nsfel£ii&n. daushtfir dmv will be to September. ddn9U«hss^BUd h sad when he enters I'nai and Against Use Of on one Qf Now Jersey's finest un- L. Fohl. Miss Carrie Manderville, War Memorial Hall. of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Enert- Ml M&eVlear Sdiool Alum>il Oommereial Club Sunday, j rows the awttch, the matchlne crowded 1* Bole Courses. i . =•= i-r*—••^J'"° Hlghumy rebuilt Jt -xesuitaeed Mrs. George E. Gallaway, Mrs. 199^ Bast Haseiwood "Avenue, ~BEmaatt k Plaee b» usea tt&t he U Just looking for A. C. Kiehtunger. Mrs. Guy M.as guest member of the senior class of New T ifbuGle. and nuftes blmseif^IttiiTe Clark Township Jersey State Teachers' College at where she has completed her soph- Drake Business College. Orldertfenk. for arrest before he-even breaks Lot For Se Between West field * Roluvur Howard, Mrs. A. Cowins and Mrs. Herald Tribune Conference, Oc- omore year. and Mlts Vhtrtata Mtetd. treas- the law. '.." Robinson. tober 5 and 6 in New York. New Newark, completed the eolleTje year ura*. Tiw croup made plans for York Times conference, September .1936-1937. with academic honors. Down In Washington they think Woman's Club Suggests p Thp -honor-4ist-wias--anncunce«i--at \ dlrigw dance teb»h« a lot of the Minnesota Plan, and ^Shabert "Theatre;—Newark; day, June 30 in the Chalaui. Av .Peansytvania ,9 sadjcL. loo, because of spring convention. May 24-27. At> the commencement exercises, this ^ daughter ftitty of 955 Pier- A dinner aad^bridge patty will Park. eonne the two are Inseparable. Tharit Be Placed Un- tantic City. Mrs. William Kulp. week by Dr. M. Ernest Towosend, pant street left yesterday for Losbe held Prfday evening, June' 25 What will happen to It so one AMfa fhi-y will vMt t\yrtr Oederdotik wag aam»d ia Iraowt at the nrff»m tiiw«,..>»an«ii«i der Recr-Cominission . *rr««r The committee in charge con- parents. Mrs. Mead and Miss dons are beinj made with Smile KA»LItlt tkMai " Ihrsa million miles of Araerl- The Rahway WomorfSTClub has IllllJIlllliis Hans were i • fotvtaU acUriUea r caa hlzhwaya will take a tot • of sisted of Mrs. O. H. Dey. Mrs: Mrs. Julius Shable and sons, Patty w| remain there- for Jthc at the fejubhouse. Dinner will be t* t• I..IW., "^ thanked Mayor John E. Bareer. Henry-and Walter of 39 St. George, summer. -Mr. Mead, who is treas- " to be held colored mint, and a lot of t*iS- Duncan Talbot,- Mrs.- Walter served at ? P.M. September. latlon will bs noceasary- to get tho and Councilman James P- Patten Charles, Mrs. William Kulp and avenue, are—visiting. JE Washing- urer of Resina Corp.. will visit gadget adoptfea unlvenally enough oi the city property committee for Mrs. Austin Singer. The date of ton; branch offices before returning to alart painting.- But It look* Uko their aid in getting the Dunbar In these sports linens June Arden exer- the fall meeting will oe-announced speed aia an out to a problem that started Jommunity Center property clear- cises her rare gift for combining chic-1 by Mrs. Ingmansbn. ^y being nasty, then turned tragic; ed of Junlc so that the tract may with practicability.-smartness -with-ser2* Herman KlennerJ^ins joseph Weits\ — Special. Sale j UlntiMOta thsy hm*a a plan oid linn In the wont state ot be used for recreation purposes. ^ r-vice, fashTon~with value. - . ; mora ahd aors et the oth»r wnen*tb» basic word CRASH ST. MARY'S -ROUND. JQP St. Peter's Honors Wins Fellowship «r cspedally wbera they haT* Is becoming something as common The club also went on record { These three examples gives you an idea: The summer roundup for chil- - ^ &REB4HOUSE GROWN ri crash eatHliUe*. think tb .1 breakfast as scrambled eggs— qpposine the proposal to rent a Old-Pashiqned -charm ir. the lace dren who will enter St. Mary's JMr. ;and_^8irs. Herman^ K3en ht Fellowship, !B<58tnjista"l»pretty-e<»d. Tb something that a man will 81p over portiohjof the property for storage galloon trim on collar and pockets of School in the fail -will be* held at DqUfi t»-a eelor spnlai with his DWMBsper pag* at easu- of scrap matertaU. JThe communi- one delightful linen frock. A mod- iwooa /avenue \eni vit tie t?nlvcrsl«i BRIARCLIFFE and RAPTURE 2:30 this afternoon in the school 464dd Iroadi: aiS ally aa the latest report OB Peggy -caUQn^rfavorBd- ,phxcine Oxe prop- ernistic shoulder yoke, belt and pockets building. Dr. JWlllajn F._Gplde&,- Ba&klB«-Joye» and thea^i'" erty in the"control of the Hecrea- in two tones on- a lighter * shade.- honor of their :W«dtaliSBn.-ofc.Mr. and Mrs: Abe - ROSEBUSHES ' - - . "paloi** all ovir"thf; tea« an-hour later to be the ultimate Two-tone rickrack trim enlivens an im- school physician.- will: examine. of Meadoys avenue.\*ho esfeerlshee of'alL. Uoh" Commission.. The comraunl- Klenner. - h posts uid «vcr7thlBS else. mUuu ttTltten^hy-Mrs.W . Richivtd IH peccably-tailored sports frock of sand- TSleir hoi __„__ , „ „ . cqlored linens.. youth, who eraduated: with honors meneetnent of the Carnegie Instr^ COME IN AND &%T THEM_= WHILE JHEY LAST chairman of cteics for the These three, frpm a very special sports- j tute-bf ^Technology and received" A iBIrmlrumam. com- wear group, are priced so-that you may from St. Peter.'s High School in A iBIrmlrumam. e^ club, follows: ' have a complete sports wardrobe of Brunswick Sunday were: the Bachelor- of Science decree In I FRENCH'S- PERFUMED ' . pany is solld to b bc'th' e worlds only "May I take this opportunity to little cost. They're obviously, worth AND THE SCHOOL guests. general seience from the College 15c each $1.50 dozen IJRNIN© CITRONEfcLA manufacturer of jews' harps. The express to you the appreciation of more, yet they are only otEngineerlnBg U family controlling this company the' Rahway-i Woman's Club for BY Dr. ALLEN G. IRELAND A native of- Germany who - has x been ic the United States eight " A t UUse UniversitU y -of-Wr«lhia, he has been producing the tnstrumen't your influence in clearJnB the plot -Field Days c years, ihe boy graduates from St. wiH-work-towaiiHktd d hhiis hr fg \JOHN R. BAUMANN for 200 years and no effective j ' Dunbar Center. Mary's" School here before going, in psychology. He phms to con- TompetUion ever ' "~ —unflersT.nnriinglir 1.95 ^ Most schools hold some kind of ato New Brunswick. At Sfc Peter's tinue research which he began at ^^ R.ORIST ' - — Railroad pnulne rrattmj citizen desires to rent a portion of play day, picnic «r^festivardurinc~ he was voted tffe boy "with the best Carnegie- Tech on "the effect of F a Reliable MafCet •Automobtfe accldenU .... ••••JJJ former^, ^pr their-own good, they Gladys Brooks, Krank Roettinger, Rone: was one of three awarded Caw Involved — -Z2' Sadye Cooper should Have no more participation Al Bitter, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony "keys lor exeeUer.ee in the classical or attention than any other pupQ. Horling,g" Anthonyy Horling g. ,Jr. . Joo- course, • •—-the- awar— d --was the gift Persons kUTed-... ."-—••--'•^_ s 79 E MILTON AVE. RAHWAY On tho. other hand, let the least seph HorliHg. Mr. and Mrso.f the class of 1§37 tomemor y of Thii tabulation Is made by She Opposite P. B. R. Station - skilled hayc^his full share of _ Thomas E. Mbulton. Eleanor Rone. Monsleneur John W. Norels. Rwnrfl from pejJWi.rfirBrt» in aa Chester BdId^ :—Bfiss-Graee Monahan-and-Louis portunity.' ANrood rule is to « - HAVE ENTE$ED?TE$ I Miss Helen tJlbbons presented •years ago baraJiaef a tremendooi liv- for train' departure! to the south, west, ea« Kane; Margaret Hahn, Jack Boo- ouitos srotn bltlntr Bzcfttlent tor UMPS of VEAL jb23e rher piino pupllsin a recital Thurs- and north. -. . ' ' I lhe_childJ3_healtl>-and safety first ing reality Sunday. • '' \ to*S"iii.W"' i?a.!i. Juw ™°*""*"• • - June. 10, at the home ofMrr : in mind. -A4.-fc-8e-Y&-WhOrPbAN TO-ENTCR X •!- Pnnrlnvels.. • • numerous escalator* . ...-over r r Condon. Betty Kelly, Rita Currs. rEKlrTOWEB SSdTiSrS. Saul Belloi head rampi .-.-. tripled trackage ... more and 1: L L, ALSO A •SSatthewBradshaw, Charles Et- , THE GREAT- , More than SO parents and loB UtforInI ev?rsrtllitls thc "gelhard and Robert HerriefcT" ~ RONELLA-TALC- . iubwsy,rapidtransitiittei#xroiiey», wu*c», **».«-» except«n»"y- fe-P ~ -REeUttAR— friends attended, i he N Max Thlel performed feats of Chases Mogqottscs all cotivergitjlT" t magnificent'new Pennayl- Pennsylvania Railroad has provided ,to make '© ttietesriEyEE BONELESS New Jersey's newco-ordinated-iyMem the mo i_ magie, and -Joseph Rack enter- Away .. .,,Wi . , vania^Shrtkiri at Newatk—becomei a dynamo —* I PASSES A tained. All-American FRESH HAMS . FOOD FACTS modern in' the field of transportation today POT ROAST Even-to conJtrn'cting the largest lift bridges-i JOHN FRENCH CO. (itoU er-Whale) bid you knew that: Otd.'Wdmatki,,old tradltlont, go for a.new order of facility add speed. t|le -world over the Passiic, Biver! ' ... Guapwtteed SOS-roj Orange st, Newark, *. J. • Tm years ago per capita ' A triumph in archltecniral beauty, engineerint Sahway Bays Get de«I#r e&nnqt,supply- ou. Soap Box Derby corhramptlon ot milk 1ft With transportation concentrated at dte P«nn- ~ttnd—Serviced7^ 29c Ib 33cJb —America-wan'-SB 3—gallons ^afi^n -hlnTinintt—a-triamph IP VWtn A 235 GAL. mnll -\ por year. Today It Is around Albert R Basbrouck, Jr., and ARE URGED TCyG^ .AT^NCE WITH FRESH SO gallons. INSIDE TANK Clarence E Hill, Jr, both of Rah- —Peanut gravy Is suggested In way, received their diplomas at PARENTS; AND SIGKU UP' AT a new reclpo using psauut the 171st ftnmml rrtmmpnmfflqtftt; HOPPED BEEP Ib of Rutgers Preparatory School in, ' for nerving bread ai --- •Klrkpatrick Chapel- yes' - table are called trngs, the -=*- -word being a corruption ot tlUW Walter Cat Dg teaba) Philip M B, Boocock, rctirtag EG© -.—:.-~.TorT$ 9.75 trough, an old wheat n»ea»- headmaster, received the Ruteers STOVE _...Torr I0.M BROAD STREET- arid WEST^MtlTON AVENUE^, PORK CHOPS -?™'«19 Win* -of aaelsut yd^ftjrhiBhBttBtrp NOT _ low VEAtxcHoPS tabyjottrsearohsra UBMUrthBd. west ir. secondary education." earvrnKS In stoat bfllkvad to "The presentation was made by Dr. PEA Ton 8.S0 bs mare than SiDoOVvars eld Robert C. Clethfer, president of BUCKWHEAT Ton v».SO showlag a milking scans. ine Supply Co. Uuttters XJntversity, -TO69a_"food fttCls" ar« eonrp!l9

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vn.tcmliAX-.TUNE-18i ^ Mlcnail Sotewto, Virginia Patricia- vleve Mario Matthews. John Jo- JbhH Joseph Schubert, 'Mildred )i n ar Bible School Lee Collins and the'Mlsses tllllatt Nolan, Claire Anr»- Smith, iEdm M tJohBjiSoT—Cleo-^Moort,—Virginia* seph -ZirwescJSutlt., Anne—Colvin, AUCB-6wlerk,_JosepU_fcy1 Ellcen'SlonakcrrJeatr-Ann-Huifejj- Remain Recreafion Softball League Cro«^ i^ ^ Collier, Anna Collier and Thelma Melvltt Matthias Hopkins, Mar- yaski, Oertrud» Anne Williams, leiter. Brown. garet; Ann* Saden. — ~ Paul'"Joseph McNslly. Anna Mary * Convmetdal CIAU " The Exinbar Community Vaca- tir&tauttay Marie Moser, John Joseph Cr-awell. To 51 More than 100 persons attended ,-* Blerrette Madeline David. John George Gerald Ruddy. Elsie Dobromlulskl, Harold Peter Pet- Thomas Tram, Stephen Kutkb-wt-' tion Slble School will open at B the dance held SWday night at the Stephen. Lawrence gzotak, rlne, Beverly Mary Vote, Joseph Italian Champion at Princeton A. M. Monday and continue each Joseph Walsh, Pauline Mary HaB- Marguerite Cahffl.-John -Joseph ski, Eug«ne Whelati, Willlanl Ciig Bees Hate, Best J rm Center. The narat LnclHe Mtzgarald, Joseph Republicans TTft ft 1J nT " " * * £6thfitina. *- Gerard McDonald, Marie Ann•WaHttrr Kelly, John Francte Hennessey, calldhau, James Alexander Walt •Praiids" 53ofly7 Dorothy Esther George- Joseph. Szotak, Hose Kuddy. Mildred Bums. J^Z i ~.~~^, er Martin "is A party and dance will be suoa- Kurtz. Paul Methodius Lazar, Val- francos casslo, William James- Helen Patricia Jankovsky, Alfred Irene Patricia Van Allen, John Helen Tomasak, Anna MattoH, SwmcIpaL The teaching staff in- sorcd -by the Girl Reserves tonight McBrlde, Virginia Mary Lents', Lawrerice Koerner, Slorenee MaV- Prands Mee, Mary Natalie Ham- Catherine Walter, Veronica Crow- • KnockMerck To Cagtjire Hottors h} cudes three W. P. A. supervisors, at 8 o'clock. eric Woreace Murlnger,' Thomas mel, Howard John Kosch, Audrey Aloyslus Moran, Sadie Anne Cozzl, Alexander' Joseph. Janulk, Mar- ion Murra , Charles Joseph I'ord, ley, Elizabeth Cooper, Helen, Sticky. BpWoody tt-aak Allen, Mrs Mlldred-Talbot garet Claire Dwyer, William Fran- CatherhMs Mary Catev, Anthony Oorothy Regan, John William 1 Frederick JOanlel Hayrion, Hosetta **.*;•; or 51 members and Mrs; Saizabeth Weeks, Mrs. cis Sheeley, Margaret Coylo Flana- Bernard McDonnell, Annabelle Robinson, Virginia Barbara Bauer Teres^ Kralick. Albert Edward Hoagland, Ruth •a 10 From Race Seeking to escape the eekar In Corlne Bradley,- Robert Matthias '-•• Well folks, here we. are back again after a long Winchester, Winifred Anne Shus- Esther Carlln, Floyd Augustus To-glve light to them that sit in Spsilanl;-class motto, "Education the Mew Jersey Tennis League, the Anthony William John Francis Kichmond, Elta Preston, Eileen Mary McCartney, darkness ahd in the shadow o£ Absence, This writer, unable to get a^ay f 6r a vaca Championship Huiges Upon iKeguIt Of Cu* 1 'g the ««d to elory"; class Ste Ilderan Outing club's tennis team Nora Helena McGrath. John Jo- Catherine Taylor, Edward Stephen ter, Francis Thomas Buonl. Irene Willis Michael Vandermark. Mary death, to guide our feet into the Shotlander Hangs Up His ^«£«l blue: class flower,will meet Westfleld on tne local .stph Mulrennan, Glaella ISjlorcs Koczon, Joan Melanlo Gonsalvos, Anne Murphy^-troseph. Godfrey Elizabeth McDonnell,'. Edward way of peace.—Luke. V.79. ^ _£_^ tion^eait the oldrcolumn-away for a rest, thereby .pttblican Game.Neatt Thursday Nig Jerome Joseph M^fthcws, Gene- Emath, ~S Second Win In 2 Days G6lSiirHay»ond Jpscph Kan, Helen giving Jiimself as,well as the readers a respite,frojm y; assistant i the weeHyi grind.' -JEut now that things are .getting As Chemists Bow on in.Newaersey. :;T&e back to normal again, we are back and after ^ presented to,the JBoard. J Gamp HA.YE fordlpiiifmasbySup- 4ag4he4eeal^8i^s4iorizen \ve^4ndthat Prlnelp*!'- jrrSBk iiehnlyr . Kr,tlp to write nhmit. ^vpapt softball. The Rteereation In 5 T 5r3anet:Mlldred Miller FISH CAKES States and Mother countries will Republicans-pulled out_of .danger, Cue BeesJ To 1 **» Yaung O _ntation-orelftSrStheI Bi-Con- _2.fpr Si BACON Tw^ t PN IT^^ebel's ¥ea1 Leaf !b -ymngpl&yers, should Be "heard frbin in j;he secoria compete in the Fourth Annual will be opposed in his event by Bill in the'sixth when Max Ullenficld League Will Be At Slake their half with < Madeline Ann Sieserpprcsas — -half. Only three games have been postponed^since Princeton Invitation Track iiee.t «3raber. former . world's record tripled and scored on* Shotland- Vic WiiliaiHB Scores" Qiily tHuuph over mch wm ~ taKe place in jr'aimer holder, wunam uaraine. ox raleT fer's lougg yGy.° Joc~Se' [«—Babway—Clash— thl .... laUtr received for thi :the league started, a "sharp contrast 'to the ol<3 Hard- - Point Made By Prrat- final awtata Home Roasfed -Whple : ball league which called a postponed game every time Stadium at 5 tomorrow afternoon. Jack Mauger. of San Francisco. kenberg were the leading batters y by Mary Wander. 'Jaitru- lb Two runners who have Ltosd Siebwt. of JJorth Central wikh two hits apiece. Score: jVIerek Holds Lead ther they wn flam b _> music was pfpvid*d by the LUXUlRY -LOAF lb 43c Genuine Taylor Ham 49c :a cloyd appeared in the .sky. To us, at this Stage of llshed world's records in previous Collego and Clattnec-Ward AB ,B B E ersju Loop Match flftt er In Meead pUu dbndsc High School OrthM- :the season, the Recreation Softball League appears Princeton meets will be- pitted: t Stats College^ s -a O 1 Of Game Over Clan Uhd wiih to against each other in the mile. The hall-mile wilt bring to- ."3b": ... l o 0 O with ISliB Daisy Specter. ... 4 • .0 a o 5 ;to be a big asset and a big improvement over the Glenn Cunningham who made the aether three crack runners of the 3 O First place-in the Industrial declzlaB frotn tha Cue Sees to aaBees Is the only blt npanlst. 1 «f. ,'GhiMteit M. MeEw»n. a". ... 3 3 ' O League will be at stake tonight IndtisirlaliiHcuA tennis »««•>*« DeaacrsUe banner. r _^. "Wobbly ""hardball league which weliave wearily new time of .4:06.7 in the 1S3* metropolitan 'area.JLiouis P. Burns, .0h. tfWFtq T 'Watched the.past few seasons. . meet will Tinve among his compete. of Manhattan, inlercolleelatc mOe - • 1 n o rwhen-thfcMerek~aHd-New Jersey 'the HepubUeui hi«*« : Reformatory nines clash in Rah- times tint* dropetag " offered.' tb*f~~ lilvOCBtlori tors who meed through champion, his teammate, E. Hbw- 'Bsuiiitrlb " '.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. . r 3 3p.. O. [benediction. a driving rain a year ago to nei^L ard Borcfc. and Piter B. Bradleyr TSiyis-. . .c f aw ..'I..... 33 - way Pnrirat 8:30 e*clBct7 Jo th D Cornell, cf 1 Slaxles two la .a tow ,( A-member of'the Rahway Elks' committee plan- wo-mile mark of 8:BS.3_. Lulsrl Princeton captato-etect. in theBchw«ltwM\ c 3 . The Merck, team Is leauUnv the - class are; Paul Ahselo, Jo- Napkins DeviJed field nl.m nw> ~ff1ww Wjihtntnn. nf league^by a mareiB et one earac Bob Buna. M*rek. defeated that they tatead d ^4JtBJR4epea4&H€e^ay4^glebpation' teld us the Totals 28 3 7 nine his last race. Archie San Ro- the Olympic Club of San Francisco wmle the N. J. R. «ans U second." Tommr ThompsoB, «-«, «^i. i- U l he Qni] |M ] owrse M; tajristie, .Walter 80 to a pke READY TC other day that he regretted the fact that the lodge ever mani. conqiieror of , 1,000 yards: record holder. Graham l^bH 5, n. B Just on* came out of first place. Judd Bradley,- Mwek. drfeate fona thus lar, the; da ut ij-onrad. - 'Charles Feucr- CRABS o i Average 3 relinquished control of the field events' held in the and Gene Venzke, isrinner of the Gammon, of North Carolina, snd WHTB The Merckmen. settlntr a " fast Wdlliua Buckley., 8-2. e-0: Vie «6$iU to the tuX-STuB Frink J. Glneil. Russell P. O'CanneU. 3tr . ->.• o o pace, have lost only two Barnes this Cue Be**, a f eat ther MSU park each July 4th morning until a few years back. 1936 race, complete the win» field, Abe Rosenkrsntz, Michigan State Ueyera. n ...3 0 Wullamt. Cut Be«. defMtted^Uau i. wuuam H. Keller. RUSMU Upp. «t ..;.." .-. 3 1 season and in the first meetlmr bUh to at~lwnt tit fnrf jler. Alcsainder JJagy, Wllllnm 2 .r 25° The lodge-heeded the request of the Ramblers" that ^colorful feature of Saturday's Normal College -captain. : Ulleaflew. c . - ...a 3 PJ»as«k, %*% 7-B. meet will be the performance of The veteran Joseph P. McClus- Sisotlander. n^ .— ...3 1 between tonight's opponents, :_t&e ribbtrtfc fcRoarte. Pete? M. Petersen. they be allowed to run the games. Everybody knows the Eirown tWins. DehaeFand H^ ,.^T O o chemists von by a narrow margin 1 Robert H. petarscn, Joseph. J. key, formerly oLPdrdham. is en- ... 3 -1- Moate JElabaU and Al . mer of North Texas State Teach* .texed in the two-mile steeplechase. .-. 3 O -§7«*ter the Cleland CI«a had put' up Cue Bees after both i u. Eugene P. Blejwu. Mil- what happened? The Ramblers went on. the rocks and Merck. >^>fim»M Williams aad ere College, who will be contes- along with Floyd Lochner. of OS:- ...3 O a stiff flsbt aU the xuas-. trtmmtd the Rorsli win j and Elcano? HOT' the Recreation Commission took the affair over. This tants in .the quarter-mile. Fitted .Carlson, Jean M..._ Jahoma. holder of the best reeerd Total* and Sonny t*f»«iW, M*«k. junker; Virginia Irene! Sottth-african-flBshT JimrHerbertr. "because-of the-we«thcr -Cause- ed Lee Carter «ad Servala Mocas- nine £a?£ th^ J whole thing folded up. Last year was"the "first ina Olympitr "teanr • member, Gerard H*cmblicajui".!: iM'.:.:! oio soi s- toll. in. sad «-l. ' long while that£0e morning running "events were not N. Y. U. freshman, George Arnold, Boss, of Michigan State College, h^£^te&£g*-b£?yhtt£*iS: quently. Managers Andy Pablkn mrtn,ow the formerly ol Ohio State, and Rob- M and-Paul Cleland will both hav« Phelia Sod^e will ueet the Utli week. The scow: held and we believe that absence of the games de- and Eino Pentti, or the Mlllrosa -^ **"°?>x^ ™?out b• y 8— -*- • Wednesday tught Tte Cut EmUy .P.'.:J lOYi ert Young, University of California Athletic Association^—; •-' bu» on balls their full, strength available. X%- tracted from the day's program. — in Los Angeles track captain. bian Is expected to shoot "hu *e«. Bees have etealed a. aereened-to vTrt*tko. ss « »j „ (rla$s officers ....^^ Rajrmond Sears, winner' bf_the «umme> hoos teg the eotnfort of • Lawrence O. O'Connor, of the 1035- two mile, win attempt a Perey Wukovets. agalast Use del- : Charles Adams. Vice Presl and Clan. the Jspeetators Tt«£enlnir Joseph Spaiiani, Secretary The Elfeare considering bringing the games back „ ,_.„„. _ ___ comeback, afterji. year's absence. BAHBEBS-ra. BYBNES- 3_onJheJoe«l conxt J MAZOLA OIL PR I ME X "Other entrants in- «^ «.« „ • w J —These two tcainrwflnaso TsSTn- which is well. However* they will have to start buiM^fHucker ot corhcii. intercollegiate clude Howard W,: Welchi-ofr^5or» rbe DlRemo ^rbera, composed ieague_aetlon Monday-nieht-whea of "»osf of the Mayers from the Merck meets: Watson SttUmnn in For Cooking , ing from, the bottom. We would like to^ee-the games title-holder, head the . 220-yard nell, intercollegiate champion, iToune,. Democrats of. the Reerea- gQOD FACTS "Sallon can M. Donovan, of" Dartmouth, W3fr . Southern Cali- EUzabeth and the Inmates enter- revived this year on-a^small scale. Our idea is that a tiotv Softball Zjeasue and the Ben- tain Public Service ln-Rahvray ChocoUte.er Vanilla hurdles field, which Includes James fornia freshman and Olympic als .Myme's Association Softball Bid yea tote* that: - number of events for .the kids could be" run off for intercollegiate winer, John N. Ir- River Park.. team member. William Morse, of teams are scheduled to dash In -—n» teod taibuH — -^v iSoGW prizes of some sort. The old athlites have lost interest win. H, Prlncetottcaptauvand Hu- Duke, and William D. Jenkins,.of p ave lost interest btRifgk River Park in a twilight ggvtnff in the events and none of the boys are interested lame iday, Jerry BlBenzo is 1st Pres. 7. Y. M. H. A. 8 Princeton's'Phi Bete Kappa, pole TSe Invitation Met, as \USuat, SutHIHe. 3b » >! -By Dr.": inulafetf scheduled to make his 193? debut eamasretally In 11S1 W enough to train. Without training, performances are ota the mound for the shavers. -. " * 10 tnnlntEs. Businessmen 7, Dtmbar 6. felil tNE brlnt* the *os«. bat Ualso away below par and fer from interesting. Why not a ; TUNA FISH Francisco Seals saw Grissom in action, bought his Holy Comforter 4. West Ends 3. —Cboeslat* sad tupberty «»» krlnKt bh t«»er wIUi tt*-»l>e««; program of t f th b d il i th" - .•£? I**1 *«el*"t a»»or« for SUGAR 10 program of events for the boys and. gtels in the contract arid he was on Ms way to success in organ- will.'• follow N J^8 PoUee 8 . JEW**- . -.:•?11• i and sneeibigs.aBd »tayrt»i> of The various playgrounds,-nsight organise ized ball. Now he isja n>em]ber..of-!tiie Reds anajis baseball game which, sriD start at ' fimfru»». c The: came, will be preceded Qo your way with serenity.-to orcester Sal? teams and enter, them in a few runnin^~and jumping doing a nice job for Manager Charley Dressen's-cltib. ahi tarritd eew* at games this year and-thus make a step TOrward in the ) the- parade of3.B8B yWfUaaiB^ Ure vaipsntttlo A pparallel is the case of^ahwjav sownChinkJI^yer¥ alumni baet-for their, annual elass they seem to someone else, for no «t Biota Bomtaco,'. forty Evap. program toward reviving the .games which always whn riidn'r aebfinl one else is you.—Dr'Joha Edgar w* Ut ea U • although 3rew-iarge- Went to college-and became one of. tlie~besb-court per- of tlTS meetxwe belne held for -In—to« if sponsored. formers in New England; Who knows, maybe in the the Hnat-sale' on Saturday * -. * . * * • • -. - yy -I make the stateiaeat without Baby Food wUl be avilablavailable att P Palmal r Btia- rancor, that the worst enemy,, „ DurVae the CAMPBELL'S --flEDifZ or.SDNRAYED group that graduated from RahwajrHigh, ScHbol last c y,. y Va blvblan er Camtinwr la- ALL VARIETIES The first twilight track and field meet ever held night there may be another Pam Barton or Lee Gris- didiuum bob x 6ffic8s'"1se^HnlsgTit-6ffi8'"1^HlT 3; thth e thtathenta* todayd Is the people fetwaUo^ New J«f**r SUU D*. Igumtaer the tthhe ththeatre—Joht n MrUneat el JUriealtaw. ItHBnnt aad is- in Union County '-will bejstaged in Wardnanco Park som? . " ' ' • ducer. priced at.tl- each; fo»er lncrease«, -Hemz- : June 28 and -• =_"_-=i-_JffiaehlnBJi E<** program is ra?fehure Grape Jelly '•>»>• lie "-: sufferer cntlnre Illlasftf dlaeerafortsi . "Commission, the supervising agency. The meet oi civ n» «oi^nt - ftfflgt ho_ J. Slvcn .,.„ .J one of the to* fe*lau»TH^ -won't mean much to Rahway because track never did Bchafcr WHITE ROSE Cream Filled Cookies 2 lbs 25c Olf his country where ragweed asd arpsunt to muchJiere^ -However, if the park Com- "icr traubleaous. plants _do_iiot_ Cheese mission would build, that track it proposed for Rah- 6 fit he has fortitude er wealth. h» way River Park several years ago, we would wager joa'petST""' "" vr ilo cither, but thore Is another TEA that Rahway would soon become a power in track "§S^5f ••••••'•••-•" •ful precedent. The pstlisat wmrcE ROSE - • y> • . ^v •• ib box 15c -jlil co to hli family phyttelau COOKIES events. We have two mep/onShe Park Commission " id lmv« ctreta! tesli sa»do to 8s- ,:and some of the athletes are wondering why.'they dttalii OcacQ? which one ,0l tbs Borden's Chateau -don't get-busy and get a track for R'ahway. It's a miy Ellens U caoslng'Uie 9156489 Fancy Melting Pear2 cans 29c ' his particular tana, t- cinch that .the Recreation Commission is never go- Coping Vfifih Hay t4vee»feaHaH^b6ttfe in neually -dotermlUH the Bottfcfl WICH SB in-dlCortBt lodWldUtt»- 'ink Salmon aTr i a field but w e havve yeyt to see any real result; s from / ony one ot hundreds ro- ar In Bridge Glasses 17c v r.s la something llke-th* hen«Bdal R neclnatloa agaliut iqaallpox. • •. jfeolorful BUT BOSS NOT Yoof Dill Pickles ^' t2c I Another dftalrahla Measurs l« te let rrd"oI1h6 offofltllflg woedn In succeee— TUB p vicinity tot thd patient's Homo

agency organized a^ league are B6W . rombval of "weoW" ~Soaps p^^g^ -Cleanser- ranch, he inducecd Mr. Grisso1sso1 m to gegett niiss son %o%o enteenter K Si G7 5bap 3 ^ 10c jththe leagueleague . Lee did andad11 whil hile h his deliverli y baffled M BUTTER .batters when the ball came ovefthe plate; Lee rarely SVftPT'S Ammonia bottfe Be Everyone ^^an^BT^He^miMty" i Fels Naptha So P'" «lnsl», dita way. In u*..... I lor doz. folded^upj;afteiPfoTWor fiveinnings of toilin aleague >piIss.BUorihtf dtWceft. which admit forge pkg 19c ^^p^fp^feoflft strong and as a i*esiiliv his cmb Mr hat exclude da»t 3 10c Rinso ; 1 in wvoris CUM,'! hlkh-tat,' tow- TUB ^fli|MJt6^w|ft*gameinitsJirstseasofc1 W&iS31f"1 " " trboh drate

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KATES—Z cents' per word cash In I „_ Notice.,' JNTotiee . -—Noticed , ,Noitice ' Notice * • Notice i advance minimum icharie SO I ~~c*nt«r JUen«r~ra«o-18)«-"ceii NOTICE UV JNtEKTIOK « PlflMJCATION. WANT NOTICE OP IVTBVT JJOTICP OP JJOHCB Of INTENTION NOTICE «P IJWBN K E S per word. Lowers-rates for 3 I J Tftko NoticNti ce thahat I ymsnymsn.. DoSibll » notice teat E Aaern ttal* n«l& th!t wiUIim-A, Take isoUce that IldeJrin Outing flSBHt M .ADVANCE. Ads Reach The People And Get Results Take notloe that Wesle . J. Dallas e notice that Rah , times or over, ,-tt,' •?"*" -,-rintcnds to uppl, l y to theth- e.Municip atends to apely to the - ntsnd» to apply to tns Municipal 107B, B. p. o saks Club, laUn lb Ited to apply to the aiunlcl- THE BEVERAGE SHL . JBoawi or Aloafiolll c Bsverag„s- Oont Boar_3oaWd oOf -Alcoholic BevefSU,- , _, Wo! AlboAolle Beverisa control apply to the Municipal Boahlot Alhll Bv«« C >• til KahxLay, iJovrN JerseJreyy folor PlenarPlena y or— ..ashtray "£!«?•_-**. NeHw JeixeyJe ey.. JSlor . -*leBaiy __ Jiahway. New Jersey. lor Plonary Boll:1011oc Beverage ContrControll ofr i Bohwt a or Rahway. Mew ' *, "BARNEY">ENSELMAH. U«rDWier «-V * detail Consumption License for {worn- detail ConsumptioConsumption Xd&an&ft for •pram- Retail Consumption. Ucensa for p«m- No---w J-'ersey r,T:o. r * Club Ucenso.. Mtall COMUmtl % titimtviitim.trvim.trvl l ntt 14311413 Trying :-cltuit«d-t i IBM MAIN^TfcfeEr^-V * * ' ' —..._ KKAITESTATE TKAKSFEBS, ' auo. Rolwro Nqw Jerse R&hwa New Jor^e »» ^ ?, NNTS .venue, Hahwa , New nue. sahwa , few Jersey may-Record- Katydid Kointcr'- John Hagaman, widower, to Mr. Objections if IUJYJSOUS W tbe mado Objections U on? should U« made --jecUons It'any (Should ' trfte »aaiea ox the . of this objections tf »r- ' ' 'RealEstate Wanted immediately In WTltlngnirr to JJ.. Donald immediately In writing to J. Doxxalti Immediately^*!y Ij.r wrfttSywnt i to J._ dub and offices they lmm&uataly In ~ Organized FIBBti McGEE nd Mrs. Herman BiiBan, property Mftrlccy. Clerk or Board. :Rahway. Warkoy, Clerk or Board, Hatewsy. lerk or at©* - - - • • i-- respectively. g*key. Ci«*k n Lincoln avenue, 50 feot from. Nttv, Jersey New J^^y Ludwiff Schneider. Suited Ruler; FOR: FRIDAY, SAT.. JUNE BOOU6 12xU patieied complete X WANT TO BYJV bungalow or Signed: KYMAN DDIBUKO, ^^^ E JUJ^J DANTTI.TE- !^^ ^ggj^y;£ PALLA& t$ and tip. )P. a. Hevolr, pointer S*YS: Ludlow street. Joseph. .Keating, Secretary; Albert S>, ? fflgn«i: VTILLlMt A. HtfaOAN. ••'- - i n Ossified house of five or six nxniuf. Pre- TThe first meetine- of the Katydids Public llearlnE on above will be held Public hearing on above will be~&31d Public heorlne on above will be held QuuSlri, Treasurer. all of, Rahway, Pufflffi hgartng oa above will be held utd palierluuiger, IU3 SMlton Lee S. Rlgby. sheriff, to Osfar on June 3Q,tli lS37_.at tne City. Coun- on June 30th 1B37. at the CICT Coun- on Jun»30tK IB87, at tho Olty couo- New-Jersey. : ' •• • . '. otf June sota 1BS7. at the City couu- OLD HICKORY ferably Mrfth large lot. Write Korner^n Tuesday was an enthu- cil Chamber. 8:00 P. M. Junre-25 ctl Ctuunber. 8:00 P. M. JunlS-35 Tha-taxaumi the Directors are: : ell Chamb«r.*8a)0i. M. /unia-aS IULS Bt Hione 7-0S58-J or "J-OIOB. Box TOT, eare Record- "JunlStf Bass. prot>erty adjoining lands Sidney Harris, Martin. P; aettJpBS, fcVE (Zyrsold) idvertising siastic one." Marie Kearney was] escribed In deed booir S5S. JMEC A. J. MiCpy, Walter R. Miller, all oi NOTICE OP INYENTIOSV HOLUNb - — - JnaaS NOTICE OF INTENTION - NOVICE OF INTENTION Rahyey. Nt J.; William Dufi,,Co!fr Take notiee,that WUHam E. Ensa? THIS ad •wlU be exchanged tor two elected Chief HUh Katydid, and 442, 1$S feet from West Grand —Tote noUce that Arnold 'OStaibross- Takp notlo»""that-Walter-«ohl tn- Take notice that Stephen Muiykn Intends to aHMy, to ther Munlclpa free Railway Itieatre tickets if Eileen Mooney was chosen to,be the street, Elizabeth, and one tract Intends to apply • to the Muni. . tend&l4lLat>ply to the Municipal Board: Intends to apply to • jffi Municipal Objections If nny should be_mad» Board MI tl Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control ol "Alcoholic Beverog* Control of Rah- Board of Aleofioite Bnveraee Control immedlntcw la writing to. J-JDonald of Rah Special Services -brought to The Record office by known, as lot 19, block 47; lots 1 wuy, -New JerseyTTor Plenary Retail or Rahway. New J«f«ey. tSr Plenary Morksy. /Clerk • oi Board. Rahway. and-3'ifr-bloclc-iiS-Bixd-lots-lO.-ia- or Bnhway, New Jersey, tor Plenary Retail consumption License for prom- mentof voting had simmered down. Retail Consumption Llceneo ror Drem- Consumption License lor psemlsos-slt-i ises sltuatwiatftssi Main Street, Hah- ""'""iyf^-J. _ nue. Void- after 3une as. tmd 19, block 49. assessment mat). Jses situated nt 1608-14 Irving Street. uated at 1410 Irving Street, Hahway, : way, New Jersey. - .: naDjo&.^. hnjr, N J. tlsfa* Rjxliy/ay, New Jersey. " • New Jersey. , - - 94 proof A COSiPUera HAT.aad shoe serv- the Children's librarian, told the l&hl * -«—~~— objections If any should be made Objections If any ahouldLbe dad Objections If any should b»_made - -Public Iseulnc oh abovejMU be held to Tl» Immediately In .writing to J. Donald Immediately In writing td J.-Boaald Immediately In wwtlnr-to J/Donald. on June 30th 1837. at the City COUH= - ROM ice for men arm women. All - * rrn C?A -J Italtale oi NannlKannl,, frotrom "Thee Truce orf Marliey.. clerlt orf-^Board, -Rahway Morkey; Clerk or Board, Hallway, Markey>-Cleric. of Board. .Rahway, ell Chamber, 8:00 k M. .. Junl8-a5 ..kinds of hats cleaned and i CHICAGO SHOWS ' ,' =Ne^« - - ^980 ; H —TPe-^atnjua3—report of ISeorge—• ncS- ARN6LD~D AMBROSA. ^'"^StunKi: STEPHEPHSWN MUZYKXMUZ : OW lJlCy otailCl Ithe -Wolf," by Mary Gould Dav^ Prrblic hentlnn on ftbove-wfH-be-helc Public hettrmgon»liov»wlllb«a»llll-b«-a»ldd- -Bub nftnyr will W, Fleming, gea_eral_seeretary of_ on June 30th 1937. at the City Coun- on June 30th 1037, at the Ortrty CounC - on JuneSOth 1837, at the City J. "Carieton Joaeii. u«»»ur«ir.— -QoloiV _Sho«3 s-epaired or uade- ~~* The. Katydids Komer wiir^neeT Mayor Kelly'-s "Keep Chicago . 'tChttmber^aioai.'.M... - funia=25. li Ch^. ttrfto P—ili. XU»lB-35 oU chamb»f^8«0 P- U. . io tibllsJiearlnff on above wlu be -held lirSoftball—- QADRGfT to order. Only best matefi^Is Safe" Committee, Is a vigorous: ar>o June soui JBs7, »t the city coun> _ 7 - • ~ 2;30 ou the lawi£— - . way,—New > Jersey, -lor Plenary Betall Take' notlcVttSit ft-ed ZuUo chamber. 8 00 P. it. JuulB-aS ert will * g and expert woi-lcmanshlp.-Rah- HECBEAT1ON X£AGCE gument—in—fa-voK-of—severe—and— NOTICE OF INTENTION 'NOTICK- OF INTENSION- NOTICE OF INTENTION •_ Consumptlbtf license to* pr«mle*s slt- to «Bolyto th» Mualelpal r APPLE BRANDY St wjahfaw to mtka The H. Q. I». Adventute-GIub hsld Labor-ugcel to fearieffl^fOTcement.__Desnite_62i^_ Take-noticnot e that-PanleP l Kovaca In- Take notice ths*-tfullus Hornecfc In- utttatiSBa i~ai3-W?Ml St»t,"TaahWay, AlcoholYc Bev«rag« ConcroToI •way Hat Henovatlfig & shoe Re- - W. tc tendends to apply to the MunicipaMunicipall B • Take nonce that Frederick P. tends to apply to tne Municipal.Board. New Jersey. "--— fot-Plenory ?5 Identity. Tta b!IdlBl WMMT-MBS 3Pct. Its'secdnd meeting yest&fday. After 060 more cars on Chicago streets , of .Alcntv>nr Bpypragp Cnn^r1* "' ,ObJect4ons_,|: -Cu 3tand "up forit| _ Con«aimpUon License for premises Retail Consumstlon LWenso for.prem- iumpuonxlcen» for pretSseaTsn Ttk* noUce that Jamea Park 1a- l"_- .800 SHCTeanHHrg3SgHW Ises situated at 1797 Lcrmlngton. a at ^16 St. Ocorg» Avcnuo. Ean ileeOons If any sh3uld e im t»nd* to «pply to th« municipal Baud puK Ramblers ^. *- a point record is being kept. The- sltu-ted at 246 Monroe Street. Eah ew_JerBey...... • . Signed: ANDREW COZZI. sili«alSLJn_K&lnK to J.Don oI-Alcobolle^B«vensIlbll^B e ConoaCoIJUihCoCIJUh . DISTILLED DRY-SIN- m 6t every article yc\i have _ he Wanr-AJ iecWoh-B^rhe- Merci- . _ - ... 3 - j ' .500 Increase- of only six. The report - ivav New-Jersey. — Street.-Railway, New Jorsey. - ._ -— - •- - "Pubire ^iSn?lng on~Sbove*\»nx:Be"»a tjey. Clerk ot BoardT weekly topic wasi "Adventures with. Objections If-any should be made OWectlonB IT-any shomd be made Objections If any tlibuld , niade~ way. New J«fs*y. Tor Plenuy Retail IMPORTED iotincements Professional Services ,, ant] want ta sell, there's a besr marlet-blaca in Rahway. Murphy Pttuab . s I' .428 «ir dowrx for 'em calls "upon the State of ruinois-tcr - immisdlatelyytS^wriUns to J. Donald immedlateir In wrftlnjj to J. on June 30th 1037, at the City Coun u — w ' cSUumptloi* UosBie forjpwmlM* sit- Jobs." Carolyn Repkie told of some Immediately la writing to J, Donald cil Chamber. 8:00 t>. M. /lB^l '" ""~'-SlBniid: FREDZUIAO. SiS-a* bottle adopt the drivers' licenso act to Morkey.. clerk" or Boartl. RAhway Markey, picric of 3Board, Ranwny MarkeyMarkeyT"cS«f, v. c of_ Board. Rahway uated at 8S Wain BtrtiU fiahway. New as- reader who Jo See today's offerings; rf the Keld Club - . 1_ I 200 books about jobs which she had ,New Jersey. Public hearing on above will be ha J give support ~ the efforts of the i -'ttnif -""i '?" •» »"» "'y ""'" Vlolla Instruction. want aren't adver- Natl. Pneumatic . 1 i .167 Mad and Diced, which aroused in- i whtel Chicago committee, claiming a. :: c rfORrfHEfcKff =Tftke-noue»^ttea»-doh^^^^^aog l«* uark«y. 1153 Ne* Brunswick Ave. tends to apply: to the Municipal Board NOTICE OF INTENTION New Jeiney. S Op bEEKS AND Ads. They're easy" to use and of your own. _Rate» am Monday Children's Librarian, told about tha boys and girl thought oi booi of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Hah- Take notice that - the H JPsty-CHMJUKD KEABy SERVE =- FREE Phono Rahway 7-01T1. limits-as compared with the re- New Jersey, .for Plenary' Retail inexpensive! (onsble. ' Royals vs. Cite Bees. books of s, similar nature on the for future reading. The H. a sults ta th cseven surrounding BotuinR Works. Wmtam Mnnn owner, artne on above will be held BJBBJBJJBJJBja^VMMBajJJjajjajaSaiBiaalVVl selected llstrsad a free aHd livery,will meet ewry Thursday ot 2 3 suite m NOTICE OF INTENTION Consumptionmption:' License for premises sit- intends to apply to the suite Com- ms8-tf Tuesday. NOTICE OF INTENTION OTICE OP INTENTION i notice that Joe Norante m- uated at 135533 Fulto_ n Street. Railway mlssloner of j Alcoholic Beverage Con- Republicans Jre. Royals discussion followed. Then came alPTTkl. I counties. Tnks notice that Edward B. Collins notice that to app^T6~meTgqnK3pgtTBoaTg: New-Jersey. trol- Tor a Btite-8ev*rag*-t>36rlbntpr 4ntomls to apply to the "Munlclpa. tend xjhollc Beverage Control of Rah-, Objections If any should be made Retrigeratiou —Weditesd!ay-_-~ ——" Boaril—of Alcoholic Beverage Control [coholic Be' o_ — tnxmedlately In wnuutt w ^.. ww^^.^ Merck vs. Field Club , - or Rahway. New Jersey, for Plenary New Jersey, lor Plenary Retail way New Jersey, for Plenary Retail Markey. Clerk nnlMnfoi Boardf 'tn. ''DohalRahway(, OHLY 2 CENTS A WORD CASH IN ADVANCE RLUUI Consumption Ucanse-toE prem- imptlon License for premises slt- Consumption License for premises slt- New Jersey, • - WE service nay mate electric re. Thursday ltt situated at 11503 ConctT Street. _ at 1873 Irvine Street. nated atT180-171 Main Street. Railway, Signed: JOHN J. MGESO. A MAHKt* COMPLETE tVlTB frlserator—e* air condltionlne^ MtuIintiBi ehart'e 30e far any one ad. (IS wards or less). Two Cue Bees vs Republicans^. Rnhway, New Jersey. . • Ne Jersey. New Jersey. Public bearlnc on above will be held ITH EVEKTXH»G 1 I EAT JB.9-UU Objections If any should?""Be '• ~'ons If any should be made Objections If any should be mode on Junc~30th 1U37. at tho City Coun-. Paul Hades- & Sou. Telephono tents additional for each word over .fifteen. Bisestral on ads Immediately tn writing- «©-J. ely In writing to J. Donald Immediately In wrlUns to J- Jdonald xll Chamber. 8:00 P. M.; /unlB^JS New Jeijey. s oaosl£&«*y t oudai Hsisw*y T-092S. tny»-(rl-tf -MurLey. Clerjti. fit Boafi'J Marltoy, Clerk qL Markey, Clerk of Board. Rahway should be mad) "Yes! You Can Now Buy All v"^-r wgiHtwy Cbreis tiifies of o^ver. SENIOR LEAGUE 5 New Jersey. NewJe ertck Burnett, " ~ - - ivr~E.~pct. ^Signed • EDWARD. B. COLLINS^ -NOTICE \JV i^,*.».-• *•«.. BroadStswst. % Want Ads Beeelved To S:«0 V.JS, JChe Day Before Publication Publlb^nearln« on above will be held Public hear ng oon aboe will bo held Public hearing oh above, will be held Take notice that Christian A. Lee First Presbyterian .„.. 6 0 1.000 on June 30th 1937. at the City Coun- on June 30th 1B37 at thee_Clt_ y Coun- -i June 30th J0S7 at the < •- to apply to. the Municipal Food Needs In One Place" -Insartoce itehberrfrtfiO P^MT.-- Junl8-25 ll Chb OO jiinlS;aS 1 Chamber. 8.-00 JP.U. ^,u u/~'AlconolIc"B6Veritge~Control ?Li^ISANS[oC Jtiaa JU* JSA A* uaHHfid -MGE-SALAi D DRESSING Objections' ir any should-be madi Take notice hat Rahwaway AeHe. No y ^0e) «. ^. . z? 3 3 (^00 dtately in writing to J. Donald 1B83. PratMTiaJpOfdePrat Ofdii ot Eigl*Eigl***, lt lttt - . of his clienU to their sot"Be£d insurance. Better see Clerk of Board, Rahway, ta'tenas'terapDlt ? ttrthe Uuulelpal Baarc — l-yu JT. JjK.' S 3 .400 J or Al«>holte>««ver»KeContfororBaJAl«>holte>««ver»KeContfororBJi pint — - CHRISTIAN A.-LEE. -way,. New Jersey, lot a Club License • cent on the east. B- Gordon. g on above will .he hell le. J. DONALD MABK~Sr,,~eal estate Evap. —- Couhdf o« Food» 3 Objecuons If any should be msd* Mates. HatoW Davis. Hjer & Armstrone RADIAVOB covers, metal. In Eood and insurance. Estates man —r In wrttinf f/y ,t - June30 Hahway National condition." Ill' Stanton street. aecd. 1423 Irving street. Rah hwa dlnwly in witting to J. Donmld _, POOD FACTS erk of Board, Clrrir .—of—Bnnrrt Blinding 3. Telophonc~Rahway_7-'23*6W. wayrii: J. * • Jtfr3t Granulajtedl Sugar ItfgnedTpAraiaB: J-Jia5A^SEV New Jersey. ..exeesa mt3&^ you bid Public hearing on above will be held Signed: PERCY W ROB0JSON. w ich Uleers. «3**fPmtos. In- UO VOO HB£U CASH? U you owa WlttTE porcelain ice box. three on June 30th 11837. at the 'Citity CouCounn- Chairman, TrustEeA. 7-1900 1428 IRVINS STREET ^ the Selected U. S. No. 1 Grade ciil ChChamberb . 880: 0 tvit /unl83S Public ^eannn on above will b» held Heartburo, OEf free property you may obtain from piece mission set, is good con- IO I June 30Oi 1B37. at the city coua- jit ol doetor1* 6c*scJiptian ^ 1360 to SS^OO with 3 years to dition. Seasonable. 1173 Ruth- Bouses FOE Sale to. ISM. ctl"' Chamber.' * " 8~:00 P U. Junl8-35 , at Eirstdn Ph*fni»ey. pay. May S. Settle. 134S Ester- In a bombar or EB«HBIJ dozen GEORGE J. SCHMAfUNG erford street. lto tai—ers rtlir Large Selected Eggs MfXEO COLORS 27* NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION Jwook avenue. Tel. Rahway aoeieot tastom Take notice that John ta 7-1618. June8-Vt. WBUNEt COACH — grey, with TWO faSttly house, an iraprdve- Large) Selaeted Carton of 1.5S7-M-ATW FREE BEMVEBZ: —..* notice-that Prank Vitas r»nnt»nn«» to »npi»ni>iyy to tm thi, mmn-iigm i S i-nnms. first floor. the applo trees 1 dozen ^a^^UcSac^v&u^'a or Alcoholic B«vtrts« oontiol ot m CUi lui'iia»_— of_ RahwayT^iew Jersey, for Plfenary way. New Jersey, .for Plenary Szstall __• hat needs clwmlneC «eetTWff*SEE Rahway Theatfe tlet- celleat condition. Reasonable. rooms second floor, 3 rooms at- -Ho law es(l*U at.present to-1 PHONE RAhway 7-1149 _ Retail Consumption. XJcense for pwm- Consumption "License for pramlsea <~ t Saplenai bspodtBLClty of- ets are at The Record Office for tic. Two car garage. "1567 Bed- Jacs oituatod at t$.OAIaln Street, Rail- u»t*d -at 389 Monroe Street, -Kihw*y. Phone Rahway 7-1S17M. restrict Interstate shipment ways New Jersey. ^< * \ «ew Jersey. ^ .. for expert workmanship. Geo. Newton, 446 Hamilton ford street, Hahway. or wild poixonous"—lush A&P Fresh White Bread 8 Objections If any abbuM b> Made CLOTH BA6S June8-4t. roams which knay be ussd WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL Immediately In writing to J Donald Objections It any should be aud street, who may have them In. Uaflcey, Clerk -or Board. Rahway. ImmeduncdlawlL y, In... writin. g to J. Oonsli SCHOOL Uaveher would txcfasaceforthlsad. Void after wTOrfsrar-rosalts-' Uarkey. Clerk ot CHOICE of 17 modem 6-8 room Pasteurisation— does- ' not - CHOCOLATE Now Jersey. NesKtosey. _ . tutoring in rel«Iflentflty SIffued; PRANK-VrTAOrjAKO* "\sagn»d: JOHN MAOY. houses, large ^plot&_ J575U in- chan«« the butter-fat content Public bearinhearing on above wUu. M. board. All iinpro~ments._good SEALECT -BABY-1937- ::—Help-Wanted. Female- $£790. up? Roosevelt School seer and does not change tbo location, wasouablc. 1475 Old: Uon.—Many -bungalows—$2500 flavor ot-mllk. "Good milk EVAPORATED —ChUKbrstreefr. - y tue Division ot Con3O«er In- SUPER-SUDS Void after Juae as. Junell-St. Roams Without Board junell-3t f.->rmation. Now Jersej" State Dc- As feoiuted m* ike- &&P Band tilaym* LAMB »vp»rt~i«» not nc- Tiartmeat oT AgrtcBlturc of eessary. Must b e gjlllnp g tto tnr nne er learn. Good pay. apply between ^Phree-family.-hbuse-te-BOod-lo- FRJCASStE OR SALAO Anyone •wishloe to two gentlemen, Breakfast- or cation. WUl jjrovide.good re- igghtQ^loclc^offe« fc_ ?_A. M. and 7 P. M. at Super board if desired, 2gg Lafayette ; ode. kindly communicate Highway Grill. Super Highway turn on'lnvestaacnt. Owner will- freshly ground-when you buy IKflavAr sealed In Ae bean. Try Eight O'ClockwHils speeial low priee street. ing to sacrifice. J»n_otfer rea- «ind leom for.yeurself why it H Aweriea's laroert telling Coffee. Effective Thurs, ftl, and Sot^only. I Red Cross oHloe, 1jSoul« 25. corner Green street; SfcACON Chickens lb 23c sonable terms if necessary. THAT EH •Woodbridge. LARGE neatly fumlshed "room. Write Record Box 203. Sliced of Helves irage=—For- WBMEN SILVER PUS' * WO "old upholstered chairs. Over ~^ ' ~IHBtS=St Cal if or niaPea ches GOLDEN WEST phone Rahway 7-1986W. 100 yems eld. *20 for Uie pair. lib. for tort SINGLE JEQOM for Bcntleman. all BEICK BB»IGALOW. lot 75 X 100 Delectable bite Call Rahway 7-0029J. 7 rooms.- 'TStTRooscvelt avenue, Graham Crackers JunlS-4t. moded m Hlnccs^Jear rallrall- N.B.C. PcLov^ly at dinner FOWL ^ lb23c 2 21e if degh*ed; Carteret. Junel5-3t io r BOOK NO. 5S81 onTtan" Telephone Rahway 7-0213W'""""^.i «> SEVEN BOOMS, large open Delicious dcliqhj. NationaUJBank. Caytdent —ii ai i i ——I—I— laic HeliTWantcd junlB-3t —porch—garage. Cheap -to-quick buyer. IiOt 73x163. Cameron, k. JunlB-2t tWO POKNJSHED 'front rooms JunlSSt Atlantic Soap FJakes TOMATOI for gentlemen, all conveniences, 73S PIcrpont street. CALI SAUeSMEN—Experlfinced oil bur- KG BOOK No; 5580 OB Kah~ near station. 1374 Fulton street. :DC KOOM house,-one ear garage, For Toller undfc nisei WVE and six room bungalows, all GREEN CIRCLE PEAS— 2 cans for 27c BABO . ..,. _. . „ < '. ^ la th* dsjBon«Ba ot all Dsbste, Tmprovemcnte. M% cash. Evan •1 - out by the Royal Institute, 'when FANCY-N-YA^lbV-'N. Y. .STATE I CABS, Bight and day ser- LARGE Hfeht rooms, fur ALASKA PINK SALMON 2^for 25c KITCHEN CLEANSER 3 for 10c •^olatltt-JS eaten as a dsasert lt.la adults as ntlrv children, slcki Clean cabs, prompt —id Evans. General Contractor. 688 nished far light -housekeeping. — 84.500 buy&imodern well as heolttr people, « Wes eight room house, all unprovet tftuotify Hurts oi M GRAPE JUICE _...... bottle l;9e UNWRAPPED SOAP ._ . 3 large cakes lOe a source of the most Important nowadays, when It may be had -id 'sous service. Uavls Cab. body building and repair foods. •' seven bait flavors in tha eosres rirrtng and Cherry streets. Rahway 7-176S. JunI8-4t Stilton avenue. Junell-S raents. garaire. lot 45x102, good FREE TICKETS TO Gelatin Belongs- to that Ereat ent gelatin of the first exfa«o> Apartments Furnished and shopping center. J. P. ROASTING CHICKENS «tf8. cheese, meat aad run. It esa- Largest, can Horn, pure calio snear and dellcaU Coal - Oeycr, 1*B8 Irving street. Rah^ RAHWAY tslns toed eleBeats which build 1 Q#? ^Carefully sslected-milk-fad- SIZES FRESH — , and repair, the tissues of the)'body COLONIA—Three modem ground way 7-0885. » ALL and pfomota it* erovth. Not only we have a food which /smblneU u> Auto Service rr-S A vat SASIEB to pay for floor rooms, private, near sta- Is it oao-of the easleit of all foods delleht the aye and palate whlia a coal In summer when other ex- bEA» THE WAN* ADS SIZES the lama time it provides all tMo tion, formerly Colonla ten. Ol< BARGAIN \ * ROASTING CHICKENS to digest bat it ta an Important NEW did you have-.the, oil in _H»nses_a_l»_Ajid besides you T.inwin "icthwiiv. Junell-3 LEX. HOOSE. e rooms and T Old- aigettlok oi 'conYan't/ ^s^kOT issl ^s» >_ y : case chansca? wnon can save money oy uayim jw» bath, each sjda. .all improve-' Haydu's Fanfey j-ryers ether foods^ Cabbage hie your oar*t&st lubricated? amply of Blue Coal at the low ments; 8 car concrete block for free tickets; clip but the ad Btt ^i&a sadirteteuiTte „, ^^ lastraeUottiJ *w » a» Important Jo every car Snarner prices. Geo. M. Prlesa. Houses -To Let- fl Wd—t«e»snt-6t-thB -offlCS-of- —Skoul We Boneless Shoulders DELUXE AND infant feealHsr. sad li used In tha l Bgrmiuf laaou of lavallds. •»-!- — * contents of ^oaepsekago oijfrnl FAMGY-'_ " . STORES ARE CONVENIENTLY* LOCATED IN RAHWAY Spinach 3 - faU and winter. You can have Rahway 7-6881J. [Saturdays, Sunday* and holi- FISH DEPARTMENT •COUNTRY rJOLL CREAMERVW^s^ m^ ene installed in your nresent u To Let days. TENDEftJiABY he«Ung>iilBnt on *ur easy »ay- A' Complete JJew Markerh at 65 E. Cherry St» -FRESl* S~ l' Chodosh.Sros. & Furnished No Tickets •GWettWHHout AS 313 icesJEorJReniL SUPPLYING MEATS'-GROCERIES . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES' " TO E^TER THE SOAP BOX DERB~n_ Y guar- SIX room house for rent fumlshe Mackerel Pri&es h -for July, August, and September mEAli location .with front offlce "THruTTJlptaj - i - i ' ——— , s. •* STOKES % n For Sale all conveniences. t60 u inonth •^rtedows tor dentist^ beauty WAtAACE SteiERY In , l_¥EGETABLE DEPARTMENT y litA Vd Junl»» jjaiio* orTiw office. Sist spSC s Second Annual All American Soap Bo* Lettuce , Gardehidillfeanc! ,Q«lE " '^^ oa Chejty street. :S£ree rooms- "GOOD OLD SOAK" It35 NEW-BRUNSWICK AVE. 258 EAST GRXND AVE. Detby.H Allym have to.do-i&_to-go-t o the local _wjUtt_water a dhat t ffUhn i ^,9 I=J AQUES-AVE ^_ Nevr Cabbage "b 3c | New Beets 3 bchsl0 KlrtteWlt street. lChei*olet dealer.aaler.at WestMSltott avenue and imarS-tlf "WOMAN OP GLAMOUR" l|aarife| tfitflt tffl filfilll outt tthhe ffre 6 entry blankl , WANTEIV from. owner~>iO or ltWJ >*TTBE BPADK tor rent. Aw>ly EASTERN EA-iTIRN i^ttr^lfter^^dther^s^rgtt^ DIVISION DiVK.iON ner Cherry and Main- StrefctS. A&R,EQ.OD STORES r yott4o^eiii£y:that;yoar-entoy has thte All boyg.from 9 to 15 yeats ©f age are eligMe Mara-tf L ^^ajoss^ and Should register nowr because thetihiaig short. \~*.< -lxf i ;>• j--t .-.*; r-..l :-7-^ov:' •V.>. i Wi}% iw(%IL<

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r.r- ':o^i^f^f5^a!f^ ~ "f 7 X showing greatest proficiency" , .Presents Glass PRIZES two,- languages, - $10' to Elinor wlta.1 •w 'j** tegistationLOf < Bv An nomics, Helen §ammohd Advertisers Today Readers ixgest award oi p „ gust 24 Can't Vote In Cboms Is Heart! won honorable mentioti In ^French, The Senior Mixed -Chorus sariK gift subscription to the best all- 12 Ytart Without A Ml» ~ greslln. Primary This "Come to the Pair,", by Easthopo around bay and girl. Lots vonPerfect attendance awattts, John Telephone Rahway 7-0600 "£ Martin. Superintendent Arthur Beldal and Packard Werner.' " Szotak, 12 years; Ruth gchoeffler. RAHWAY, N. 3., TFRBDAy, JUNE 18, 1937 (From County Eleetloa Board) L. Perry presented the class and Bausch and Lomb Optical Canr-- «aght years; Carol Davis, seven Primary Election Day this-year Dr. David Engelman, president of pany's medal to the student dem- yearst Florence Long, "seven Sears; P, S. EARNINGS W -S the Board of Education, awarded Montclajr T. C. To falls on September 21 and the last onstrating the greatest capacity Adele Kalllgaii. five year&kbd Lu- Main entrance from. Springfield Girl Scouts Will The May earnings of Public * flay lor registering lor this elec- the_dlplomas. Awarding of prizes for scientific work, Morton Ancterr cille Calais, three'years. System Is venue, (Jranfoird. Ball games and New Style In AutoJ^gs Have Smn&ier Session tion is August 24. Many citizens. to outstanding students was done picnics offer sport and recreation. Service Corporation of New Jersey _ Mulvey^Djtmttre Post. V. F. W._, 3FfvB "highest" icanWilg 1 _Montclalr_ State Teachers Col- and subsidiary companies available* -*ho—are—eligible—t&ivote,—toav< by Principal Ralph NrKecher: medal to the winner of the senior* la teacheourae, coUege piepiBraiory,1 Some alee lnrirta/>inig<_j-ffff nl compared wtth-May-«r Jtfta entsanceinun_aietsanceinunainsldn e 1PPUIB_H MUUWw _ -> — year ago. - - — — ~—— vete In the General Election, the Rinninlt. -and- -Kew Players having: _*eglstered_nt the I _ft, cours8_in_outdooCOUIBO—1U uuwuuri sketcEihgob-.Kwuip.i - Many Rahway GiiL Scouts are h .*. ». ^j.,.r r...i.»JI Ic tf->-k_L t** -4YJ44 " n nit,—«uu— now —'rravnenw golf clubhouse are permitted ot- — ^or those- interested In art in the making-plans to attend Camp Lou TTTIJOTI CJAHYit.V BnoH nt fflpffHn (found road, Uountalnslde. Two thousandthe course. .^ opeEL.yill be given, by Jerome Pet- -Henry Hoovey, o camp for Girl each girl and make her stay a* Thust call their '.attention to a very I and noes of field and forest, with nlngtori De Witt. Scouts of-"Onion County, during one camp most enjoyable. We believe, important fact that Is there will Other unltaiof the Union. CoQn- that a busy girl is always happy. . _, J mile Ions Lake Surprise la thety Park System, either not as large Craft work-in leather, the-four two-week periods. Miss .be only 14 -davs-after t.hft-Pi4irm' lie Service would start wosteon re- .Ujt contains valley between the Pirn «ta Bec-w-not as and other materials, de- The wide range of activities. In* y Jster for the General-Election. trades soon. ^ une HeervaObn — O66d -menttoned-inolude;—SSrlast Morris avenue, Summltr owi HU jjteviuua &J.JUHJ t.*-t™j* »u**w»* TT«* •T-to—other-words,- they will only on back-taxes- was accepted from n» ftotn. aienafcte avenue, ,v» _uu UJC and nature photos. have, from September 22 to Oc- Oak Ridge Golf Club. It :was de- E. MILTON AVE, S»* and Hew ITortdeneeTourt Magnificent landscapes, 'are also Russell WheeleE-Parlc-Stites street hiking, etves every camper" the op» 1 cided to withhold foreclosure PKi=- easily photographed here and N. J. Highway No>-~25 and be—taughJirby- Lconard-R. Parks. Camp Lou Henry Hoover is lo- tober " 5 in "Which—to—register for OPP. P.R.R. STA. - WE DELIVER P Wood avenue. Linden; Mattano cated on Lake .KanswSuke In theportunity to occupy the day in'C the General Election •which falls ceedings until September 1 to al- RAHW most deslrable^inanner. 1939 automeblle license plate. Top TJJ,, board of dhfectors of Public Harrlman section of the Pallsadei Lang~innbunced that the county j Mountain aveaiie, Mountainside, tmattl Pane, Hickory avenue. Oar- this week declared Bhe regular T5tifsfSt«TeaHc not i "B^ requires that all registrations "the Ptrst «nd~Seeoad eontlnue to 99* anfl thenee from 100 to999 . A low umnbeK *or edo, New York. With an extensive », age and Interests Into three. cease ^fbur weeks prior to any elec- could promise no action regarding! a« uoutttaiAS. -The na-and Springfield rood, Westfield. wood; RosellePark, Webster ave- eWryaHe.: Plates wlll.be more economical- to insnufaetnre and quftrterly dividends .on. its com- taking over Valley road-at-this FQRELEGS of GENUINE Picnicking, boating and -feeding nue. Rosetle' Park:*' Elizabeth mon. anidiPreferrediitock payable lake frontage and beautiful wood- groups or units. Each unit has tg tion. oHe» the best chances River Parkway, Chestnut street. easier to read and remember.' .- September SO; to stockholders oflands bordering?' the lake, it isspecial section of the camp. site, time The bod condition of the, ]~ufe and Bataw photos, the waterfowl are popular activi- e The Union County Board has Black Brook' Partway --•••- - JUJJ •HnnhttuI whether a more plctur- lofor Itits homnome wherwnere thmes wMiveiampers < —used-eitery. effort to srive the" citi- road was. -again cited- ~ | dpes^l B ties at-Echo Lake For years Echo Flans were announced for a> Lake Park has been the. favorite BSntfwortMTHdtDHlorirrMUtoir dividends are: siScty^-five^cents a esque or ideal .location can benioe y the adventure of - llvtaB-ln f zens in permanent registration ^usuwrabhed ha*. _ Lake, Lake avenue. Hahway; Echo share on the 'outstanding" no parfound. The woodlands of., oak, tents. The units are suipervlsdd,_ ~^ districts an opportunity to register meeting with the Rahwoy Board, SPRING LAMB eofflnUsskm Is now «oaduet. with most photographers for Lake - Normahlggln Connection. High School Graduates value common stoclft $2 per shot maple and sassafras are scattered by trained competent counselors—; i(* permanently but for some reason, SUFEBINTENrtENT ARTHUR XJ. PERKY of Water Commissioners in Rah- « swobd annual 'Amateur landscapes. over the entire' camp property way today at 11 A. M. to confer Railway River Park — Best en- Mountainside. Westfleld, Cran- on the eight per pent, cumulatlV' a ratio of one adult to six girls. — many have postponed this-impor- , Contest, *hlch U iteheduled ford, Springfield; Hahway River enza, Theora lipuise Semple, Pres- preferred stock: $l-.75 on the seven which—consists of 25 acres. TheThrough the use of the pattt* i tanLmatter. on alleged_pollullon of the water- . on June thirtieth. -? trance from St. George avenue. College Preparatory Coiwse purpose of Camp Lou Hoover Is system and Court of Honor, each, Awards Prizes shed by Clark sewage. The meet-; • STRICTLY FRESH KILLED-MILK-FE^-YOUN^ PLUMP Rahway. With the commissions Parkway, Hahway, Clark Towh J. Vincent Alexander. Morton ton A. "Smith. per cent, cumulative preferred ' Persons who have, reached the Gives Diplomas Eighth fettl ct ol rule* *-m*jf or the ahiprCfanfordhir•" Cfanford.. Eenllworth stock and $1.25 on the no par value not only to offer the Girl Scout a camper has a voice to the formu^ age of 21 or will reach that _riW.—Elathmnnn TV>ria Tosh; L. Weaver, Eugene tiihk^Jl^d campers_choose-to-particlnate_masc_ I ^^.^ ..„ ,-HnrrjrWlch= vote at both the Primary and Gen- I irtd at the puk o«iceo«ice. Ad Ad* dally Europe and the rest of the won Mariie GibsonGib , JohJhnn GulfpGu . Ann strengUtot character, the founda- IIUI nom" d'ay~E6"~3ay. *3Tg-Elections. ' ' '" the second highest ranking, stu- stlan Building. 'Warinineo Green Brook Park — must soon. Qnd. some sane means ter, Dorothy .Marie Wieser. Char- the six per cent, cumulative pre- 1 CITIZENS TO MEET fttidtthfiled Celeste Hanlon. Charles E.Hedln. " fnr .Tiily, Ajietist and tion of personal success. schedifle is provided for rest aad^ ' There are also many voters »ho I J liH. I PI Ull PrfronrOi 1 IT ^^ •••i » • M • «^ , W" ^4«V «^«*^V dent, won by Paul Chodosh. Rahway branch-of the Ameri- armaments contest, or be preparec Dorothy; Lorraine Hope, Kathryn Commercial Course September. EveryTTfortils made to. uevciop have missed four General Election" Engelman history prize of can ICarpatfa Russian Citizens' and Myrtle avenues Beauty and Jost, ."..-.' and who have hwin -nnt.iflpri of to* At aeort are both found here, offer- to face a crisis which might leac Ann Claire Bazer. Duncan to the student with this" ub—will—meet—in—sts—J< paKd. to war.-^-Benlto MussoUntT Ruth Kemp. Pt»pT*"" that fact by this-office and 'that' Monday LE h*> Min M#D^vig vtHtiwgt.hft catacombs In- Rome, ,—Rogedder.^DorQty__r Martin McCoy, y JanMcjne D.- ' -- - — •-•• - — so, are required to_ present thPlr ' the ..highest average in language TO RECEIVE BIDS Snow-White VEAL SUe wood avenue sad Randolph road. The 'McEadder™; Dorothy__May rence. _-J-- —-tr ..»,.., ^t Bids for improvements to the The Christian go^eljj^ so tyre. Vtglnia Nedham. BlizaSeth Elizabeth F&bycki, Kathryn I citizenship papers "when registcr- won-bp-i'atu ChoHosh. ." IDEAL FOB A KEJU, SWmAV Dt Shakesbearean. iris, and -wild portable school will be received- by ?e av*nti#j fcttxabeth;sa dflower gardecs aree .Rev, T»r. Edgar D Ruth Pelffer7 James N. Post. Jot PJtzgerald.- Dorothy-I M. Foulks.: - 'J hf Dt'fuirtmrnt Storr nj "claims naturalization on an ttworaed tothe ' sLUu£iit * .Third sveaue, -and. tractions v Nomahegan Park — ,Crantord Jones of Seteblt. i .". 7 septune Rlll Glicomo~Sapl Mildred"Gambertoiu Plorpnce~MT other person's papers. the seconff" highest Average in 5TRTCTLY FRESH LAID avenue. Haggle. Many Gormart; Alfred* E. Herer, William - If" you haye moved from tho language, won by John Bedell. LARGE WHITE Hlckey, Charlees;.-J^-_Hu^l, Elyn place you last registered and _ha\c .JRebeccar.CornalUChapter. D. A. Stellfi,_Jacobsen; Adele^El EaUl- ~hW-aTre"ffdy~noUffea~th'e" tJhSon R. medal awarcftW to the boy and TAKE ADVANTAGE- c gan. Evelyn Lauter,rArap1d Leone: County Bijard of Elections of th it girl with the most outstanding Rahway Florence. Long. Anna M. Me-. fact, you should do so on or bo qualifications for citizenship, won- OP Gojigh, Ruth A. Miller.-Charles fore August '24 and thereby sa L by Jean Weaver and Charles Lo- •Vims -Mohriett^-JRpbert Charles considerable time and annoyance Boida. dozi 'Moore," • Mildred". VlrguJa. Morss, on General Election Day. Honor Students Charles 'Nylmlcz. Robent J" Orr. The Important dates in connec- In addition to "the first three BAUER'S 36 DR. DAVID ENGELMAN Marie Joan Paris, Marie Barbara tion with the election this year cited ror Paulsen, Rose Marie Pepe. ~. " • At tiberke's . . . Everything Thai Will Plta^ are: ''.""_ COMMITTEE TO, MEET high grades w^re Walter Neuge- PRINCIPAL KAIJPlI N. KOCHES Margaret EBzabeth—Postr-Rloh- , August 23—Last day for filing The police committee will meet bauer. Jennie Alexander. Jack lee ard B. Ran Eleanor. Florence Reed.! "^ ^_ _ llruWide Assordnents To Select From petitions* for State office. pollco—headquarters tonlght- Bedell," Bertha Berzincc, Delphir. Ruth Harriet Schoemer. Clare Jean August 24-7-Last day- lor_regis- Mala.jsteeet, parking and reorgan- Gregory. Alice Hauffe, Robert lute. Miss Erlckson gave the ad- Schwlndlnger. 'Betty Jane .Slmp-^ tratlon In Permanent Registration ization-of the department will be Herman. Richard Burd. Helen Isd. dress of Welcome and Paul Cho- Special dlstrfct9^£jost day for change of considered. Arthur Johnson, Lorena Pelliger, Rit. SzabocsTK,~IZBTSreund_ .._ . address In P» R.' districts until Shirley -Engelman, Ruth -Preseh- dosh accepted the dplomas from "Beidel. Catherine Lorraine Wargo, Primary Das. der, George Goodman, Robert Dr. David EngeUnan, president of Every Wednesday XJfefnoon A?T Mary. Ann Wasaewski. Dorothy | —August t Hyde, ChsrJes Johnson and Betty the Board of Education, in bc- 35* Ella Wilkes, Walter "Lawrence Wll- JItlons for .County or nation) had-bcerr mif of the class! ^ P. M. Sharp _^ Plg^isg—Shop Early _of flees. provided for Edward, but youDr. George G. Vogcl, president Music for the program was fur- General Course ) August 27:—Drawing for position threw Edward out and put George of the Rahwoy Pederatton cat Michael Amorelli. Vivian An- With Free Two or Three-Letter Monograms on ballot to belheld. .in.—William Gallacher. Commun- Churches, gave the invocation. nished by the high school orches- FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE ANYTlttl drcn. Clara Armour. EtheWaioille August 31—District Board mem- ist member of PavlIamenT Miss Harrington, led the flag sa- tra directed by Melvln W. Reed. Balrd, Alec Baka, Raymond Beeba, Not only free Monograms, but "Van bers, in P. JR. districts met and or- Albert A. Bcndlln. Frederick C. anlze.- ••* - •__:1=^ ::L William Thomas Boylan. Heusen" shirts.are among the finest Sept. 7-r-Application for chal- Robert Brandt, Harry B lengers shall, be filed-this date. Robert Brown; standard brand shirts matle, \ Sept. 15—Sample ballots must FANCY FRESH Victor G Caldwell, Louis Cer- count broadcloths and madras be thEHed at .Post Office before FANCY TRESI clitaro, Joseph Chamlga, Clark N. noon.-*!--—• •. • ' •••. -1 . •' SCHMAELINGS MARKETlnc> Clugston. Leigh B. CorlcUr Robert Novelty stripes, allover patterns arid, plain whit Coyne.-Vernon-Ar-Crom.well. — "Band and collar-attached st —Hours 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. (8 A. 1483-1485 MAIN STREET., Near CKerry n thur- Currie. "Bizes M. to 9 P. M.) Daylight Saving Jersey Pe James Daly, Jr. Carol F Davis, great gift for Father's Day... Time). . Catherine DeStefanls, Henry - The Union County Board of Orders Delivered Tel. 7^40^74)404 Dickson, Joseph R, Doyle, Paul F. Elections' omce is open dally Be1" pii 'Rnis. Lctitia C. Erlokson, Lll- tween the hours of 9:^-4 except on Uon T. Poser, CHTToHI w. iF Saturday when the usual hours of GROCERIES^^-MEATS-- rVEGETABLES - -SEA FOODS NO OTHER CAR IN THE ^ Santlaixna SV-P- Flagler,- John Al- lose 9-12 are.in effect. fretkPynn Newest designs and color combinations. Stripes, cheeks, In all municipalities excepting CHASE & SANBORN WORLD HAS ALL THESE FEATURES Marian Claire-Sabler, David V plaids and clocks In novelty patterns. Gage, Iuibelle C GeUln,-kindred Elizabeth, the municipal clerk's of- "(5 to 6 lbs) GRANULATED V.-..E IM HEAP hIH.MOHriir.Hl ENGINE -*- ANO- Full length and ankle length with elastic fice is open daily also for registra- FRESH KILLED i Eleanor Graham, Ralph E. Grit- tops; sizes tions. The "Union County Board of DATED COFFEE schke, Muriel Elizabeth •Groom, 10 to 12 Elections has always^ jgjdeavored SUGAR BH UNIS TEEL BOOY Herbert Russell Hamill, George S. 25c -Sll-VER-SKILLET BRAND" 'SPECIALS— Albert W. Herman, Donald R Men's SfiTrts and Shorts entitled to vote and will TV * ' HIGH OUTPUT' Hoff, Helen Hogrefe, Evelyn P. | Men's Pajatnas 5j to do so this year. ^ ION COMtOKT AM: .AGE COMPARTMENTS Registration- Table C^FSedTBeeTHash Mb 12c iKozakewltz. Mary M. Kcuschcr. Beauties! Just what a, man will be EO pleased to Shirts of' fine combed yarn. „ 1936 1937 ste ll Laundry soap Grace Muriel Kohl. Robert Lor- receive. Fine count broadcloth. Novelty checks, Shorts of vat-dyed broadcloth. Elizabeth 48,838 FRKH KILLED i * »2 sen, Walter G Luckhurst, Jason stripes and plaids on light atd Hillside ... -6,8'87 ESTELLE BRAND Lastex sides or French backs. FREESTONE M. ManewaU. VU-gir.ta A Morhof- medium jrcunds. Slip-over and T Linden ,10,487 riot wore fath « picture lHa« ft"^*® coat models. Sizes B, C \ "8tripGS7"ichecks- and plain white. Plalnfleld- '.....'117,875 L6.686 IVORY SOAP JOUt eRi5:Bcmadctte Marvel. Lucille Special, 3 FOR $1.00, or each 4*!*ye-fcw-plenty to «P»^»! and E> , - r .. 37c Rahway—^.~ 13-4- Large Peaehes SMALL FOWL Elizabeth Melchior. Wilfred Mun- M "Summit ,8,248 8.03 18c And only time can tell ybu howrbii •» your money's dy. Winifred Murray. William E. Tftllon „ ,,..:. 8,784 8,734 Large Size Nagley. Donald Newman, Marga- Westfield 9,069 8.818 SLICED LARGE ; Z^-can Wth in ftuick-all »te«l-and two yards jwde. a Iret C. Packard, "Prancls John Men's Silk Neckwear GENUINE SPRING LAMB GENUINE SPRING LAMB Small Size Prince. Among the finest ties we've ever shown at such a reason- Totjal 122.057 117.084 you add the superb action" that a«ves its metals life. - Eliiabcth Marlon Rowe, Her- able price. Scores of attractive patterns and colorings I Bartleit Pears ISc the map. man A. Runlewlte. Helen D. Sam- Superior quality silks. Hand-made and wool lined, All we can do is shew y6u how a Buick loolra-^ mond. Ethel W. Sammons, Fred- special .- - •i An avenue of red oaks In Rocke- Shoulders Camay Soap crick Schmidt. Jack Schmidt. feller Park, Cleveland, O, dedi- LIBBY'S BRAND LEGS wd hand»OB.e «* this gallaiA traveler .s.fornmd cated May^O, 1919. to the memory you that its good looks we literally the least o£ Theodore R. Schults, Mary Mar- LON© SLICED I4-oi can. garet Slmlestik, John Shupper, • of the 835 Cleveland boys who Robert SomervUle, Eugene Soos. I Men's Silk Neckwear i .thelr-livftfi In Ifrft WnyTrt LAMB what it has, to t>8**' - • Is -known as Liberty Row. All Sixes ~ SUN-SB» BRAND you'll lmsw Thews'* still time to trt*k» lltls tfsumme r long, to ba tok, Henry C. Van neat, Kathr Make a most pleasing eift for father. Fashioned of rich, crunchy happily «s«ie«ber*d - i£ you'll So try a BuiBk now. erlne Louise Vignoll, Ruth Alice imported and domestic silks. Including those cool-j Weber. Stephen J. Werbeck. Clau- or.d smart-looking shantungs. Newest checks, plaids POOD FACTS One Pound-Can dia Ann White, John Edward J \ 25c^ll> Grape * * Wiesc, Muriel E Zimmerman. and stripes on white or eolorsd grounds.. Every tie i 1 yeu knew that: —: 1• .* 'shows the highest class tailoring . . -Tobacco seftd, which 'eea> Fruit Cocktail __ Co-operative Caorse 15c Orange and Grapefruit James H. Brldgman,. Charles A talai-aot the slightest troe« C LOWEST 'PRICE EVER on A tuieie 4-ooott SIDAN! Eastman, Harry F. Grawm, Jo- of nicotine, yields an edlbla SIZE—l.l»JNf ^i QM.", .. Mowua tuna to »uw vou» mans Grcslin, William F. Halnes, Celebrated —=—«•» Jsrwy* vmlue ol uraaal $UALITY^ LOIN LAMB CHOPS 35 ~3fiSTHTtman~Rosselh food Durdmssi wr family; Ib Clinton Heath, James B. Henry. —ssiuUBting to.$«»lf-1t-t!i 8 FANG^T STOCK NO. I Charles-J. Huber. Francis W Sports-Terry Robes hleheat ot »by MaU. Missa- htt U aekt with \ . ._" i iHulme, John Kosty, George C. Rich, mosoullne terry cloth. l Sliced Pineapple Lannlng, Willie Saley, Franklin O. •ai-ttr»i»..ViiiMipftt.t,eiTL'i. Perfect^ - Large No.-2'/2 Wilson. Michael Yawarskl. Shoulder lib Ylbsi6h tailored Ideal for home, beach ough thw «•"!• """ 1g "" or travel wear \ i tjart swimmer when grown. Us young hos_to betauBht this ae- ->5 ;: complishhiBnt^Thoiisands 6f thfim s drown every 3r«ar in thfc prWsess -Men's .C V PUICK ARROW SOAP FLAKES and SUhsIBRI.Tfe CLEANSER W o! learning. — J New checks, stripes. plalag-ftKd attractive colof combination. *1ert «nlld ealara with • ^-— "-• TO-frAkTtClFATE-lN^H^ fSiiStf anfcxoN AVE. , « _„ tempeBfttures tolder tsBj TiZit'"t *•* ^*- degrees below sere. r^CTECg^ET^jLVE^A^ .\ ;,;; gg|S| I ""'•" ' ' L 11 ^ ' ~

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-is._ JSTotice- N6XICB TO CBEClIORS Events of Rahway Churches, Their Organizations and Sum gsg«d promiseslies. Pierce i of America, _»X YJrcUlTot-ot-_Th«ta- _ *? or HU.Q Plerco Bee tX flK-TfocliS' tto Hl» i of tne I Baptist^ rssfc 1 %rit dftCciwscl, tintlnt Is I dr - creditors of ftaldl ToJHaveOut to Uift suteKUibfef I Services in the Qrardies under oatu or «rxlrmfttl&tt tbetrl GfoupTcHEttjoy SuWier School The Hev. O. E. Lafctlmore, pustar '-Open: Vacation ffiuS°S?ySS° elatifii and demands SfeiuSc the S- of-Bfc.-MarkS- A. MTfi. Church in tare ot said, deceased within aix 1 All that certain tract of cnreel months {ram. the date of said order, PROTESTANT SERVICES L CnOiioru , will preach it * special land and promlMs herBinaftar BL or they will be forever barred Iroin. 1 dSd prosecuting or recovering the same SpeciaJ/uiiting FIRSll&Afc'ttST..teta and Kstsr- SBtON XtlTHEfeAN, Campbell To Open Monday ^LESSON--: Dew service to be held to Ebebeter «t«ak tlcUIuly described, sltuota 1 vllie arid ugauut tile ttubaclber. ^^ M^-K. Church it; 3:30,P. M. beian In th» ony of SShway'% the ' brook i'yenues—The Jlev. Edwin • streeii o-psiosile hifeh school. The r Iark lomttnj, county or Ontoa ana state oi New £x6cutbr7 valry tooi the count of ten •A. . -Alfred P. C^nant Will Be teJ Railway, N. j. Stfflddy sfcrvlec3: Sunday school . SufidBK vservteeSj.;;s:30 a. Sfl., aent. -wiu bresTd* lfion"~HiirAwntfu? uo oaw&w o'clock when a* local soda Jerker * ;gu»d'ay S8h. Collier, pastor. Will preach. visible -from the window here>. Slumber Shop 1 Safprise Lake service, and sernion, S_p. m:r ;- Helen Martin Sunday school convenes- *t IS.'SO .—../ side forced two customers to W out Vlf. The A. C. B. League' metis mug ana- iruiinlr in the teeming rain merely because The_VaciUon -OhHUeU^ BcBool rui, a) Uadlsan mil AMI Sunday morning at Trinity The annual summer school of t ? t EBU f Ut Rh School Bu I the store always- closes at _that "Hazelwood avenue .-rL The Hey. the-glrst Baptist Church will 1fbld 7 «* ?-arid f • • " • ?mu- Church Dr. George G. Vosrel will James B. Maekle. pastor. .•=- sponsored each sunnner by" the e. Tnruidy got a ifefltiAtdl and the nmtr*y The Sluaiber~Shop.Koos. Bros.'latest achievement, brings to New_ Jersey a fine collec- —preach—on "When-We Begin' To vy and specliieatiarut, rSBSl „ ..„_ ttvehue - aild ' Church frbhi & to 13 o'clock, aiid continue LfeSSO mtetlng will be held followed by Baptist Tor 20089 tSt i can be seen at-uifr of iPtifettectly good -press,' It ^rould.1 Live. He will have a special chil- •• in., laid-day service; ft:3a p. m. Saadona — - - -- •• eo Etflgt^fhe ^ ggv^ehgator St. ekch morning except Saturday ahd 1^VVBn» tfllcfVl •••^#*^TnnmJ thn%*•••»n• »r^ r^£ "•« H hB ^ • —'tiwrof modern sie'gping eqi"'p*^^<" TTRTR yon will find mattresses, beds, springs, studio - GOUJfeU "Hxt—rMi hi SW kind on* the SilverLeaf -aieetmg-ar» t»."Mr wilT be Jikki eacit-ititenliia- from dren's -sermon on the -"Greatest- Sundays-for four weeks. Al chil- la kbalhu. ttndwlKafled. fouMmf on* A week from tonight »t 8 t>. U., ,. . _.. ,5tween.the hours of 1P.U, uu snake bite to get either of them I SECOND BAtWST, East Milton dren of grammar school age ara 8 o'clock until noon f of bag month. ^Siv.aiwuiA.iiil mitn Thing a Soldier Experienced In Sunday services: Sunday school •nolhsr; «V*R » Cod iot OttiiVi VUct A chicken dlnnWr_wiU be served > North 1 i a uie.refir line- or si nuteplost Sunday6 p\h4*. any day except tuaturday ani to go into that pharmacy again divans .. .Juxurious as well as GOOD inexpensive examples ... an equally wide-spread avenue—The Rev. C, SH. S. Wat- eligible to participate in the school hslh tarslvtn you. Ephrtisns «'S3- feet to a stake and o er of Beparftte pn rpogals must b* submit- the •tyorld War." and Bible class, 10 a. m.; morn- by ;thfe SUvtr Leaf Club. Alfred P. Cohant of tMtlUs I with tns ;but perhaps it doesn't aeeid pa<- kins, pastor. covered About i iButJM IKI for each < t5c Items listed above -b5H " •""" 111 IrlnHlrte wrir^riin. shirty.. - entlinaHHi'tha > m-'aniMt it,? TnridentaUy tqi All Tliu Ciiuich Suliuul will Sunday services 5758 a. m.. singing, haud&ttft, cames MW» Hftwn 1n| tor. 11 'a.qJOtti i Senimi and Young : . years'eagierieaefc in Happy Gospel Song service and tory teiiirig. fthtr. Of Mary— — Uon school work. wtU"»b* prujcipil «rch8uijdwsn6mSitJi t tine ot Uon. vett-tou5Sway buckets, stopped five short minutes displayed;;.: including the nationally" famous Simmons Bedding. Because of its great She evening service will be a ing servicer 6:30 p. m., B.. Y. P; IMUss Helen' &tartin is principal Contractors. after* ther ejection.• .The • ejector., Brief sermon 8 p. Hi. tNTCHMEDiXTKlmiK*« IB m»E ANY*m0yD SElJIORIOP- and ~huUl of the jimidr arid inter- ••Map ot Toe successful bidder must I * union service at the Eion Lutheran JO. ser»tce; 7:45 p. a.» evening of the school while the superin- KlmiK*« IB m» Y*m0y To Receive Cdmmurtioit - mediate deparimenis, Ml&s Sylvia of the >*d*r*tuw -, Union roared to rurnlsh. a resp might,l» a th'ttow" back* the lold^ 1 SECOND VUEiSiiYtmnii. Main «OUNO PEOPLE AND ABTJEr • —'- ", acceptable to t i Churdh w"ith the pastor, the Rev. service. _ . . :t and Ntew Brunswick- tendent of the children's depart- IC—ilului! Helt*Jln«sj in th* family. Terry, Mcommended by N. , pirate days when they made peo-l popularity, we are '.'*. . __ . \ .. _ ... twnvtt it! - lorliii toltl-' A happy -ending—y«SI . Soactn. KgReKUter or unionCounty. IX cVrUfled check In the ftmouhto f Trinity Church School officers Sunday servlees: Church school Rev. Edwift A. CSoIdswdrtliy will will receive conshrtinios In a body Irl charge of the primary depart- AbHI Being comjTitinly-tncwra and denic- 10 Raymana Bennett-Mrs. dbrson, at li iydoelt te ta£$ Take notice -that on July 2. 1031037.. special committee on transporta- wdrth League meeting at 7 p. m. each day" during the summer elation will be swds. ' 11 A M I will BFU aat public auc- ""The-social and community wel- ler, rector. The Kev. Thomas words at the book of Genesis, which Mrs. Subbard. teite Pelffer and *hea the peel o FFordd PlcK-upPlcK-up. Motr No fare committee of Rahway Lodge Evening services at 7:45 p. m. ~~ • tion ahd_refreshments. B. Bray, curate. months some guided activity in a "a eonla in-Egypt."—l»-Utat-a S?thS *rlt Notice 3410076 att 371 BloomfielBlmf d Avenue F1EST METHODlgT EPISCOPAL Christian environment shall Cnldwtll NeN wJ Jeraay ThThUU ear w«of Elks, in which we understand "The regular Church School picnic Sunday, services r 7:30 a. m.. happy ending? It is, bseause *v*a ru Je UllarUbUa s iW In taken from J. Plugen and Stephen Exalted Ruler Ludwig ScHhelder is I for all will be held on Tuesday af- West Grand avenue, between that forbidding emBlCrAt ot dsaUt ui courourt ttoota, ri F v Land and 1B being sold under tne . Irving and Church streets—The Holy Communion: 9:45 a. m., w »ty of Bifc a , v?5T more than keenly inteKstod,_is_i&4 ternoon, JUlyJhe i3£h when all the —Church~schoblr~tlrana., moni- peiated in faith toward the d*y WhU tead5ET5~aaa~classes-will attend. — Revr=WliliaBi 31. Twlddy; -pastor^— to keep his- promlsff a«d- -invited-to-gct^behlnd-the-move to I Sunday services:-10 a. m., Sun- &S worship: 7 p. m.. Youne get; the old platform'out of here, his people ialo the Ia BXSndKrd Jiwsv. N J. deceasedSJS"°i?i?,. - •"«« W-M •Itajemovel would-ceriilinly be ,f6r[ day school; 11 a,-in., men JohnTeckel 3SfewI_ ..! Savins) Tutten — 1 a.nu «utivd by iii& DL..^ 1 THE" CHURCH OF THE JHOfcY I md^uy. isu. and rvporUd for settlement to ^c^^r^n :^^. ac- ttoSetaTSd civic weUare of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY worship and sermon by the pas- flur lesson centers around the last tne Orphans^ court or the County of ^unt of the subscriber. guaKllan^ | city. - tor: 7:45 p.m., everilng service COMFORTER, Seminary and Union, on Friday the second dav or city. Grand KnightHere of our patElajtehj,_J.ffiKlite-8THLhi»~ exc ni uaor-aayngBr-mving "la the Universe, Including Man. and song service message. kindness to his father and his faml- Prances ! wil Beaudlted arid Robert.-W. Elliott, rector. • i. and reported Local industries were pretty well| Xh«-highest-offleial4iMho-Uod. '-iwa' Cnllrt th atinany Bervitfes: 7:30* Tdrr _ County or uruoh_.oin friaiLT. the subject of the LfeESon-gemon sue, betweeji^I»lng_ ana a. Hecte3TBy TRahwav Coun- i Egypt (save for. Pharaoh him- 3rd day of July Seit at S 30several yuurs ago that in all Churches of Christ, Scien- Ghurch_ streets-^The-Bfiv. m., elf) proves his inherent grealaes*' OayllK ;H3httt"eh~sehooh-tt'-ftj-at, morn- cil To Head Slate; In- special . jnunnni. June office would be removed, to the tist, on sBndayTTune~20. - ~^ JR. Collier, pastor. by forgetting position and power, f&t corner fans tii« intsr-1 38a N Broad St EUnbetb. N J. Muore property and at that Owe Sund.'iSr™I^rviceji 5 11 a. sti.,ing •wersHIpjihd serMoB by the except as they eiSable.him to~bB-i|- ald» 8OBO DUNCAN & BAILEY The Golden. Text is: "Behold, stalled October 5 Mini* ldmaljor Iced Coti nor the sain Bo - ' Proctnrs tor E«*r Burnett. ArrMtioni proctors threatened to take their mall busl- the heaven and the heaven of preaching by the pastor; 13:45 rector; "MS j>. m., evening serv- ovinc son and brother. We eonside? IBIOU str*M «tui u>* 714 Brasd SU Newark, N J ice and sermon by the teeter. of J*qUM Avsntie: Armstrong. Proctors I ^ Laacn ^ ^ Jndustries heavens is the Lord's thy- God, p. m., Sunday school and. Bible' John Yeckel was elected grand bis kindness as It is cenjerfd in his ttlthHthtth -*lssss—t—p ifl.. Young—People's ^cvot4oiv-to—Godj—(shosntdtjirth—irt- junia-oawsw lron,,irt „„». ft nttle pressure on the aurlng a mceungor thoufiHttul provision for others, es- gp ; lo a point: _ . . in Is."- (Deuteronomy 10:14). Forum; 8 p Jfl, evening service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, [ir West 100 IMC to a point: TOP CARD Fennsydollars . Iwhicn bitainesh getss thousandfrom thems of ! way Council. Knights of Columbus p-csscd in affectionate deeds, and IOHL th* lully Javalepaj, > i3i South SI* W bst^U.40 VOTICE OF (WTTLPMEVT Junior Order hall, Seminary held in St. Mary's school Tuesday > s point: tn«nc« (4) NarUl IT- NOTICE IS REIUtBY atVEN That The Olrl—"I should think you'd yearly, we w»er that President avenue and Oliver street. os it imparted itself by faith to oth- _it 101 JO (MI trr^ boiat In UWthe account recriered by the subscrlb- feel as -happy as a king when night Others named were ers. poutavisrurly *UJ» « stanton - -Jie Ezecuun or tBe Estate of Clement andlils orass haU wouldj Sunday services: Sunday school, La«sence s Coman. deputy •- being. tna_polnb-.orL-pU£ft—nt & Shotwell. ilsceaseo^or ' •re in the air." lend an attentive car._ How about 9:30 a. in.; morning Worship, h Viator ^"'Happierr Tta an.t? NEXT SUNDAY (June; 20) grand knight; John ft. McCartney, ""_«!njrra»»eriJW!oB t» taken UBeappolnted *o execute and OOUD 11 a. m. • chancellor. Anthony Flosko, war- mJo or a mrviv roade by the trust declared under Use last :e" Wednesday evenlngjervices, 8 Jncob. having heard from bli cons > uafsh. 8w*.yor, fiiaway, li. and testament ot HENRY B nnOT- When a railroad in an Essex) LU den, Charles Greenlee, advocate: that Joseph wasin Egypt, and hav- res EtKl July 38. tt>«. . WGtX. deceased will be audited and County community refused to] WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL EFFORIJO GIVE p. m. :--'r ; Vincent-^Williams, inside* guard; stated by Use surrocal* and reported As a countenance is made beau- PENTECOSTAL ing thus lenmsarfif-ihiilF tt«iieH*ry tiful- by the soul's shining through paint its station, the, commuters YOU-A SEliEiSTION OF JUST THE KIND OF Michael Link, outside guard: Ed- Old deceit. cwrltf'Sl l«|t to shamed the firm Into action by| PENTECOSTAL HOIINES-S ward L Kearney, recorder: Oiiri da; or Jun* next at It. so the world Is beautified by the Ballweg. treasurer: John MeCul las baen urged la Hoj8 Eityb* but Ju4-ttP T shining uirou local commuters could, organize u_ SIFTS ON-HrS-BA'fV loughj—trustee—for—three—yearsr r.c hesitates about leaving Coitaam wrecking crew to remo"vE""the an- Eiiapp, pastor. Eugene P. Kenna. delegate to the How ihalh l he knek w whetheh r t«b Executors or Estate- < cient Rahway cuatforrav •^*_ COME IN ANB-BJ8PECT- THEM Sunday services: 9:45 a. 1 rrs SALE — In cmnwry or •— ' deceased trustee The Mlsslsslijpl "river carries state convention: Edward Mc- Ue»e In and rtupbhdt o Joseph !! irK yum—Drt»Ho-BaB»- Omen' t.gm.nsrrw, JOHNSON & ORUONO. —Sunasy school: u a. m., iiHb uficrnate - aad James J. -Italian He Aiki Slid, the On* whb • , .. U4 ifclfr fall SWB» of,»M« >ug«A Uw«l a Ih* «k&» «^ rf b oorporeuon. a badjf earporate oj Proctors. 400.000.080,000 tons of mud Into The Board or Education is hav- ^ing. ^rorshlp.and.-sernion- hy.lhe f^at&nateto^th^Jerand B the joy and Center ef Joseph'* •10 Broad SU Hevailc, ing a bit of trouble selling the-old pastor; 8:4S?jj. ni. BV'Y. P. S. kfiffinV&stalMtlorl wilt be held Tic. end of JuetiV* in wfeU, and tin Franklin School property at its O meeting:. 7.:4ET'p.-ra, preaching October 5. is hie answer. • , price Not a single bid was prfer THE STORE FOR-©IRS AND PRIZES by the pastor. _The group selected, July 35 as H*al family lite aud 8»ToU6n'*eS^j kit sentcd at the public sn> this week. the—date—for—the annuaWplcnio •Hnw-saJe=wilt- " "" " 153? MAIN-STREET-"•-*- -OPEN-6VENINGS tefarouna a muhigt-feltowihlp-winV Members and their families will Godd. K y b JIUllt •- Thls-lsea-nlce piece .of prop- CATHDtlC MASSES receive communion in a body at share, but 'little b tnueh wh>ri erty whfch should attract some- ST. MABfceauBQMAM CATHO- the S o'clock mass Sunday mom- Goa Is ta it. as ti*3 MBoaowd body. XIC, Central avenue," between ihg, June 27^ as part "of the public In /yaur hofne? Has He been raad» Campbell street and JMerbrook demonstration of faith being the centet ef family lifftT These are Some ot the best official photo- avenue—^The Hev, >CtJJ Kime, sponsored Jby_the state organisa- vital graphs we have seen in a long time f--pastor. -The-K5vrMr"J.'BoylaH, tion;—As-part-of-the program for areHho«eHrtth«^tudroofTheo FLOOR COVERING assistant. this day the group ha& planned Grapefruii J. Hlnte, 1274 Pulton street. , A (w. S-W. Custom made* inlaid linoleum Sunday masses: -7, 8, 945 and broadcast over Station WAAT, Joseph had awaHtfed tot Pharaoh complete set of official photos ot floors, sink tops and_Sealex- 10:30 a. nl, -——=-.—r^ Jersey Clty^_from_ll:30 to noon. to (end .wagon* telirifig lib aged the-Bahway Valley trunk-sewer The speakers of the program will construction, .taken by Mr. Hints Wall Covering. Dally masscs,'*r:30 a. in. father, tha womwx, aad the iittla about six years, ago, aw In hli Jlovena—devotions Monday, 8 _5feJM««**J ,. Expert xjorkmansMp. Low C S. S. R, supreme Director John files p.-m. : t Mnny in our day glory In faing Qi. Mason Invest inr^rihiis V prices. Our- jepresentative- O'Neill and State Deputy Rus- "bard-ljoilfed."—Xh their fcelfcntieii wlll call on request. ST. JOHN'S. GREEK CATUOIJO The local photographer has been Irving street, between.Seminary, sell J. Koncstrrow. The musical pursuit oi farag and rlehw they ig- part of the program will be under note and even tnjfcspls orl lb«Sriero-_|— in the business for 38 years and avenue and West Grand avenue. first came to Railway In 1916 when* The. Hey. Alexander Dolinay, the direction of £rof. Patrick ol thehr-t>wn tiinMliti H/ROBINSON Roach.—Miutiu M. cliffuid has tit*ut«*tirukaf fr wjri a Etiirltn hnrffi and in Westtield. Be maintained -the 1527 WAIN ST. • TEL 7-2200 Sunday masses 1 an^ftjio^a planned the broadcast. the bumble appareV-th* ._-r- , «**_»»«_ Representatives will attend the sneeeh ot their pir*als, iekrtef local studl6 "until 1923 and during Tfuy onrKoos BPOS. SimplfieiHPayment Plan! Monday-ajt 6 and 10 aTm that.time hi addition, to making a testimonial dinner for the Rev. thoIf~Bew-founairi«tiAl id tb» elrcUl ST. MAttK'S BOMAN CATUC of wealth and jKjsltlori majr rlriieuls I>HIUIP1I Flour ^iac:-35c iltne large number of rfamtly portraits^ (German). Hamilton' street bq- George L Smith .to be held Mon- he also was commissioned .by the day, June 28 at the Hotel Pities in them. There If a trUcU but apt £& tweea Irving ^street and Gpj-- pressloa that deacribe* *ut!ri ptftoni War Department to take many of- Official Iiockheed HydrauUc don iplace-^-TnTKey^-Lonis P, Mctuehen. Father Smith, a former. BANKING ficial photos. Mr. Hints has again There. Is no beauty treatment that will do as much for you as sound refreshing sleep. r State advodtttg of the organisation, as ''stuffed Wilrli," Jtiopls *JUT F Service Station : Bwninelft pastor. _ --Beans Yienn opened his local studio and to do- Tt BRAKES was-ordaihed-iB-Hemc-itt-Mareh: -L-Ironf-but-'wlu'-'front i taoMf-heatUSB d fteld of mater car* Sunday masses; 8' and 10:30 a. hearts. Odd bib/thu yaunlt matt «rf frfiffh id radis hnilda-up-yom^-hea4th-e m.: suaaay school at a a. m. _lhi ' woman w&o ts~**»ame(l ol A atcd' I of his pictures of the local V. F. brakes relined or adjusted now.^tnd have it done by one who council wiUv-nuet on the third Thursday, 4 pi \si* class la "| nle and humble tati et W. junior drum corps-was recently Nn nr.hP.T- mattress ban give you the refreshing, completely knows how. We auarantee the brakes to bo right when, the Tuesday o»the month Jot*. WHe iirnurilr«oaPP8a^' car leaves our shop. An natlonstlly known materials used. -- Christian doctrine. "- ra.: to** featured Erthe KING EDJS AND BUSHINGS INSTALLED ' - ST.^HJHN'S GREEK CATHOLIC nechanlcally I» rep«««H»* *» decumulalsd exparksnea magazine. Although taken In the restful sleep you get with a Beautyrest. No other mattress is made with the same scien 1 rain, the photo has tho appearance HYSRAUUC BKAKE CXXINOEKS EEBtflLT HUNGAKfi&f RUSSIAN ORTH- Failure Of Father iesbph kissed hU -father wrjSni bit ODOX CHURCH — Grand.;ave- In bonklna 'hsr* Is BO «l«9le «erdI tod«erib » 'hawod- of being take!) on a bright day. COMPI.ETE "STOCK OF ^ENXHNE LOCKHEED IsuSernton Thettlc— had Boae out tomeet , and hiVi him tific construction. Floating Action — 837 separately pocketed coils that instantly ad- " -nue. The Hev. Hya Baran, pas* close and wept Afof joy. AJrairl H* rt, ttMneial tervlMi. Bui tn types «F Trervle^ln spsad. In ! •--- HYDBATJI3CPART8 A«fD TWtS> tor. showed his tniff-gfeatoess by bfelnj: «i£eufcey»*nd everyday tsshventonw te^ujto ' EXPERT IGNITION AND MOTOR SERVICE Sunday services: 8 a. m. and "The Failure of a Successful his natural self. rrswh Klllexl Fancy ^ - ^p^ ^M -SAVED MONEY - just themselves to every body movement, is the secret. If-you are not one of the mil- / STARTERS AND GENERATORS OVERHAULED 10 a.m., masses; 3 p..m;, ves> father," will be the subject of the We are not all demoastrative In BUI—"Were you at the Prohibi- BRAKE, DKUMS REFACED—EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE pers. sermon by Dr. Chester M. iJavis showing our affection.-Furthermore, {M) ?SL tion meeting?" lions who are enjoying the rejuvenating sleep which the Bea*Syrest induces . . . order at the 11 o'clock service Sunday - tp^diaeSMtep^d1aea»te. , ol the f.medtn,6 Aw-riear. »yStSH, of bodctao. VALVES GROUND — RINGS AND PINS INSTAIXED Dally mass, 8 a. m^ we Wmld Rotjflgad iai riiBre bf that Jill—"Yes, I was." morning.'There will be no meet- W* bank It an oetlsw unit Jn ouf noltenwUB bohkO Bill—"What In the world do you YOURS tomorrow. Select one of Simmons new 65th Anniversary Beautyrests in one ing of the Young People's Fellow- Fatted Fowl " ?5 24-HOUR TOWING' SERVICE whlEhisjl dlstaBtstul ta rigrit-tUBk- •yataM. W> Invite you »a mok* u» of our jarvlce. tayou r want to listen to those fellows CLARK TOWNSIHP ship in the evening. lnapioplo- Butsn^y we Bat suggest dcilly financial effaln. for?" -of the new gorgeous damask tickings." Enjoy luxurious sleep for the rest of your life I CHRISTIANA AND MISSIONARY tharrthcre Is roam for irrvpreverrifetifc jlll—"It's cheaper." Rahway Brake Service ALLIANCE, la .portable school, in eui" loving- csaslderatlon for,«>uf Bill—"Cheaper?" Smith street, "Clark Towishii 185 EAST MILTON AVE. - PHGLNE RAH..7-1SI I Your Garden kluaVed. Iir>t US ask 6Ur*felve» rjoW- Jill—"Why. yes; their state- F. B: Bush, pastor. lotg it is slnee we dU ments dldnt cost me anything, Sunday school:. 10:45 a. to show thilt-Mre ftally, ._. e/ad they made me stagger." By A. c. N. J. Collfcfe of AirHcollsirt Lt^ wlfetj son,. oorr daughter? How I&ag ¥bo planting at bedding stock is It ilnee you wrote hame to wtalh. -,ronlflbofluislit!iliiu\inQftl~utelflbflilll o er, W went honlB W vlMtf the sowing or annuals for latfr IV. Jmp*rUa by ftltk (86134-1*. ^ e, -Thurlnger/'Leban^h- 236 0,-, " flowering. Very bfteh. anhUU •i 1 Jtfcoh hnd been gathered to hi* B6wn at. this iseasoc dd better ih fathers; time had gone an Its Po©r Fish I ftfil f.tiaV^ fKihea tfidf Ittdsg-way J been Started earlier and which filrbal dif. What shall ba tha heritage to furnish a iu&ss of stlmmef bloom, his Ty,oneyrt*opeTly,po»i don't be one! ai sUid hiarifcblds SSWn ib tlbnT No; he leaves (horn »praoUiln£ Open Ivejf-ings JS!l Ten f5aab g56B™18SW L BB on your guasd. Xton't be easy enough to'ldt seine slttragor talk THfliUliy y saoVe valifiblff^i fowardd you Into buying a "special advertising service", unless yeu»are certain ber bloom. HowoVer, in Sdtvlng the lo&klBg faith that will keep alive'la that this service Is worth, while and that thft'costiig low chough that you seeds during Ii6fc wettther the stlf- their, hearts the expectation -tha Neiv Jersey's Largest Furniture Floor , can afford-to spend-the additional nJOHBy for newspaper space Uodesgary fate shouia bg watched-carefully God will in due seas&H brlBtfJfco JERSEY to publish the attverbisements. , v to see that it is insist but neither Into tittle own laud. Joseph-ha

^ advertising fcei-yir.H.1. wrlto-ub.tSnllr.lted' aver the achononee. speciasecial f-«, _ Ustings.,anjUiUUst!ngs.,anjUiU. Qth.eQtheEc forms of.. SpeciaSpecialadvertisinl advertising solioiCedb'yrgt'ratigcrs. 'uuumtU. selucl, a~wril"draineo7Bpoi Teal^honor. j3Ut;1lfc.Il»*cr-,lo»t HU .; MembirFederai Deposit Irtvranee Corporation 1 Because, ..onco ydu sien-nn agreement .with, these concerns, they will and thezi shtUld the gr6tmd~wiilUk vlilb. uban "ol Nihe J>rt>rnlied^lanrt '3fl« That theeoafly hit, ermine), KO to «ny «p£trcme;to',eoUect; ,bnd t^ey usually do; collect. burlap or/some other, material to irnpirts fe them Jry fellh titathbdc, by royalty, b ' The Sebori Will KuppI? ireo of charge, cuts, of •'most-ocything yoii faiay bola-ther inblsture oh the surface. Wieri 5>«1 Bhd I 'die, -will Vw^ba heed-lh-^iiaktatf-xip-yur^o^r--Xnd"WyffrSmbttht thfcre" Is a l-Reierm rnore ihari Uie-Uwry H p j OS, juia*BkiwaysFeinemDertnac uicre is a AiT alUirnaUve is to Sprinkle the «ay to ourvt>«apl«<\"j A lara« porbofi 6» the «irv certain iifiUvlduality»"taboiit<» welliwrltten ad ftryou r own individual- terouBH «Ugntly at least ontw a day pty cornea front Northern Until the seed U up. ' Whfcn thi Canada, .although peb* am OOS BROS. plants. :have rooted there should cess Si geimihatma. hJeo imported from be "EB an6re ' difficulty, jprovidet Sio1Sture~ts not entily dlt RemembanthAt l THSffTirler«u!rvery ulty will, be encountered tjnid ordure yettr and wheKjownwiiea^unnr Crab'-Bra-graaM» It. iawns will tohthiu bg late as tlxis tniny teeds ore to cause fcouble later In the tsea killed by drying 6Ut ta~£he.pro- s6a, hawever.

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- rWi^V'""'..1 - PAGE JUST tIKE jf&LO Attractions To Be Shown at Rahway and Nearby Movi limte Hill, Margaret *6. Hill, tto/- "1 thought you told me. sir, that fento Hii£onr " 'ott were a young man of regular -'Alfred J.-Heohle, Jr., -James MILD POOt) fOR FATHER, Coming mbitsV _cried Old Mfrciuadkef.-- Jh Doii_Ma«iiiis_* C tay^aajHootoauJBernice-Jitoifc. , as his new asSBtant reele' Roy legHope.^MbgiH-, -vt rr x»nh ANDTHESCHOOt A; 5>weirehodosh, M M. Hurdj.Hobert nnHyd*r , Helen -Events^ 'So T am/' responded thcy&ung: AlnortlU. 1 Anna Chontas, MKrle 3. dlar- .aura l?xU Walter Si, Jackson, man! "so I am. This is one of ' BULK .NO. 1 1 Fraricen Ltortt itary Jansen, RUth Jardbt, Th» Soap Bo* Derby is strictly a boys' event and THE ENTERS , •iceo, , June rMargkret SteU Lee Jenkins-, Arthur W. •em." CAB CONSTRUCTION MUST BE DONE BY THE BOY. „ rS^t1 ISiftUlCj BflUJTy - >_i, .»._, Johnson. S<)mfeHoW/weoverloojc^hi! fatt - Friday, June 18 Wheels, bearing, tires, axles awl steering wheels are the ONLY _ , Virginia Grace' Cox. Bllen (ohnton,-. Charta c bbnsbr.. thai ehiidrOfi s«i tired/ 'P*rhaj>s Summer Vdund-Up.JSt, Siary's ITEMS that may-Be used fn "ready-made form, ' David Bardaeh. Ruth fe »ri«vieve dride iolii E. iHV Kin^'becafiSpJoi1 intor». FOOD TACTS >. Cutrie. Robert Dale, Edna •*•," (tjhntori, —i School. -1 No welding or brazing of any type will be permitted on any oar. \ \J* Oaltod, Raymond Baly, ilidhael their nervdus energy Cars sBoWlnir evidence ot any" outside assistance, other thaii ailvlee n Saurnasni John Bedelli SruiuP-dBoHi to a 1ld you know thct: in iliSlractiflit. vlll be ateqHiilirlea. t»'Appolonla,,wmiflin T. DaVldotf B»lb/ JoJ *" »<*~JotaiBaJy. , • clnskl, SbaiS, riolores tCemL_. .._ polntj ;Ptlh«rwla« "the —=Sunday,-June-B0 Tire width cannot exceed two inches. Edward Bgan, Jainea Eiahorn Will ^ii»v »•••— •-" . Federation of Churches union -Juititjei cf fiiont impovtaaee ltt 1 '- but to fhe~cfiHd,.ireta in Judgluf, cooked notatoas lllB J. nffimft tmiwi ' 1 wheels~svn,ilable 'froia~6al)y ciurlag adlth"j. H. Brleksori, Hiquel Logolda, AnHreW ti, UriUS, Avlce „ itohi Miool and'ell-feet *o By-fi^TTV BARCLAY services, 2ion Church 8 p. m. an mealiness, cohesion,color RULE NO. 3 • - W.-Chapla, SawaM A»gellne KUsler. Hfiw&rd J. Pra-Lorratee Lusk, Afehie Mclntyrt, », it ii Urn Itat tWhg hi wants. Tula year fathers: Day falls on hoses in Ui«^- the final and flavor. All cars must have four running wheels, en the its, VJrghili Helen PredSrioksbn, Mildred Ruth MaheV. RdberirAl=" lii -fict, hi) ieMi, ThS better plitai June SOth. Dan"t-> forget' him and ._. tllft d6iigB t>8- Public installation -ceremonies -At least.20 different fruits j^ ta tnstirft tlie his da . Never tnlnd th*( doltcalo eighth tnclv ffllck. and veeetables are now mlnil^tluyfuliuuyiuiill __fcri»4B«tei : Il- "Cut Into wheels wilH>e-Ba1*ed. Getirins. Kichard"C. Geiger, SIS •shiiicy soiidra' Mann, Helen" hBura~»f=si™p at lii iad spriflkie WltH silt • wfrffo . • JtXnuE NO. : 4 . desserts. Dad "wants food "with tt Brdfsil Moose Hofflc, evening Thcso "tooil facts" are compiled : W&lkek.iieiry Is rtxlnif Ulbrs up belwecn fertc Xifidea aad JidolphB Mftnjou, iJonei silkier. Frederic Wrch u^ iaoei airoud;iH4roU a. Jertsen. Menry Frances Mania, Moyd fevcrettMa - Whatj thbB, e»« w8 — „- naaUoa—uofae at~ftsti*-?taney" uulflr-Bake ott-afi-uafertaaed. baking b the Division of Consniner-In- — -No ear shalLdjaare either-front or rear wnfcet tteauVof les than 1 BaVnor are stdwn In a Beene tram "A Siat ts B^n" the Him haw tit VW««1 ^ ta rer Olagola. 'Warten Olendtahitg. son, Harry B. Mathla. Jahet Men- late ftfUrndott \*g*. fsrHonilly. ! dishes. - - sheet te s, hot ovan, •480 degrees F., Friday, June 25 foraiatlon. Nine Jersey_Stato Da-. ^^ 30 inches or more than. 36 inches. Frolit and rear treads do not Belli -- Furness in a seehc from "GoddU.OId Soak" which starts eifelitjo-ten JfllnUtSff. BervS •wlih Dinner and bridge, Colonla have to be the samc^NOTE: The tread is-tUc—distance from-the —--Saturday -at-the Rahwayjfheatrc - — Utth KHTThb« - ' ! ITKSTOMDB WiuUred Hel*fl Godfrey, George schins, Hobert S. Mlddleton, Isa- S& Bore are f&elp6* that nil the partment of Agriculture. " w fat »Hdei* ^°^' bll Hl Mitchell J C „ A llfcttt luneii.at thfa bin an this partlaular hbllday: -oektalls or *ltU UOdd. Country Club eenlexjineolonelire to the center line of theTtpjJtKite tire, measured THRACITE COAL JilnBnarently-jiefideJ w wany -jm-thn-irrmm/l —— . — — -—- ~i Kll&ifibfith -tnwp ' , RULE NO. V5 ..'.•• Florence Ana OUllo, Dolores son, Hildft M. NeUEebauei-, Walter ehildrea. It tosterca the ey 1 eup sliced ripe olives 1 egg, wolfoiateB XJUGtSo lo*t at whoi.1 and prepate* thom. & cups risked rfed salmtin i CUB sugar i World Temperance Sunday ob- The over-all height of the car may not be greater than 30 Inches. WaMaceTteery K Jean Oundaker, Vlrgmla'HardliiK, St. Heiigebauer. Jr.,-Melville W. 4 tablespobnii fcota gtarch served at union church services Steering wheel ONLY may rise above the allowed height of the car. Charlatte Helm Hankins, JEsther Osbotte-. Margaret f. PanfiUo, for tha uutdoor play to whleh every 1 Citp ni*Alu6cL vliolfe Kernel eo^A ehild Is entlttal. 1% cupa crumbled soda, crackers Vt teaspoon salt i Trinity M. E Church 8 pm. RULE NO. 6 . M»lbi-i»ls Can W&ldb ShbW - ewae ...T«w ~ 9-75 Doris H&rraden. Olarla Mae Har Ertest &. Parks. cup fln61y tut grefiu 1 toaatibori Brat«d^«ue>H Hud Moose family picnic Rahwaj No car shall have a wheel-base of less than 30 Inches. NOTE: New Repeat F^iltii UhlbadlhK. J-iustah. lilllian. Bubaxa-HUrlison 3 tableatiaona lenidu_julea RIvw Park The wheel-base is the distance from the center of the {front, wheel to Alice Henrietta Hauffe. Evelyn linger. John ferevuiaiOc^jr. Steve form-is BXcolleht. % cup seedlegB ralslna Sf Mary's Alumni Associatioi the center of the rear wheel on the same side of the car. HiAT-Ton-?- 7JS0 Jeanelte Hausei-, Carrie Harriet Roue C. FetU. Albert julc&a~ctre~8ls5 focofTitnSBdea. Sjiial (soakett tor two hours la eeld RULE NO. V Plays Lead Role In "Good Janfet Gaj-no^-Ahd Fred- ~tlBvte=In Theatre garidwiches ,an5 terfeflls wifH mil watfer) trip to R c Beach ^onOfdor, Herman. Robert Joseph Hemian Pleaela, 'Nicholas Plescla, Audrey 1% cups white «aue« % cups Hawaiian pineapple Julco Monday, June 28 The ovcr-all 'width of the car shall Jtoi exceed 42 inches. Old Soak"; Douglas «ric..Mat«ll'PIay Lead- Oorithy Joar. ' Pollh, William Pdilak, ^l"hq" iind iHi»*r lire very s&od. In gu?- 14 cup water RULE NO. 8 ChSrfbCie Post, L&rrala 6 thfit sl!e*« Opening of Camp Rahwack. The over-all length of the car shall not exceed 12 Inches. In Other Feature ing Parts In FUnl lesldents of the metrojxilltan festfiet the fembuflt if We find this Combine bilges, nalmon, cbrn, To well beaten egg add sifted dry stay-at-home camp conducted by , Ruth R. Presefader, ttadtoi- crumljff, Brtea pe»per, salt ingredients, mix until smooth and Rahwa , Y M C A —- • KfeljE NO. 9 to Ohloniwednesday to Robert WUliaU PrdUdfoot lunehseti 13 eaiblnU the nppetit and twpt*r to >tast« and blend. add grated leinbd rluA and Jules. No car shall carry injure than ONlE boy. All drlvjejs must sit up to Good Old Soak" opens' tomoi> William A. Whitman directedJ'A for supper. Parents should witch Combute •white Bailee and Wean MIX pineapple juice and water and Public card party sponsored by steer the car. • . . • . row oh the* screen af"_tlic Rahway, 3 tBtopenlharM IKS Drire- William T. Poulson, Jr.. Wilbur this and provide accordingly- lh> stir Intb bgic uixturo Add drained Rahwa Woman's Democratic As- fel4r JS Bora. * -trotn a' g£tefeapla» No omeht needjknow about a Rath. -Richahl- t^fiand Alma W. «eK8_a«d wise. __PduiL <;yer oHvo. ' -RBLE~-N0.--1O-. , .-- - Thfeatre- -WitH—Wallace—B^ety^iis by Doroffiy Parfcer. Alan Campbell r itally, -dsnt- be dilturbed * fcalmou mUturu fcud BleniT well, ViSins. Cook"over" hot water TJBtU sociation. Moose Home,~evenlng. _ All ears must be steered with a steering wheel. A steering wheel tho-star. An appreciative audience Um«takWblciure« on the World V Randolph, Margaret Ransom, the child runs out to rtrenuou! POW intlato a-DUtfaTaa-efaUe^QltuSX thick and clear, about SO mlnntos. Installation of offlcerrTjf Ro- must liyic a complete rim of rigid material and at least three spokes. indicated its pleasure at Befery's and Robert Carsan. lite. orl«toal Anna M. ReraeU, Arthur w> Reu-r play rlirlit-after entinjf. ttiB dim bsUntrpan an3 Slace otan^e slices stirring constantly at first and thon tary Club, Greven's Hotel The hu*"or the steering wheel must be securely and~~£igldly fastened ;t£ry~wns bj7Wellman ftinJ CUsan. iargoit scrcanSblte sltiibtla Ui& ROStRT • ter, Ida M. Rlsuto, Mary Alberta tWe BiachiJiery may b« glowed Over top. Bake in a hot ooves u (40( 0 oceaal6ttally. Cofil and pour luto a uperb . characterization a. n tor*. The kceBii'6rUU«S«it event LOAN Over top baked ten-Ineu pie shell. -Top with Sunday, July 4 to the shaft upon which it is mounted; the shaft must be firmly The rita shows Jnany famous Rogers, Jane Rowley, WllliflJrt-O. bit but it will work just as d F) 30 lt Serves BB. warmly applauded a capable sup- 1 deeroos F.) 30 ralautes. merlngno made of three egg whites Union church services sponsored mounted in the car and the steeruig cables must be. taut. Houywaod hhdmaAs in their U MoHh Jerafey * Brat Ilrivi-Ui 'MONTGOMERY Ruddy. Morence h. j^_Ruaisiin.fTH6Htl}U18_evafe Union church ser sp 1REAL CREAM ^•^1 ESJSBBLest, : , Cha-Brag. Steering cablesTf-rom-posts-ttr axles mast^be •eltb.er~ef~*CHAIN"or' natural colors itoV thte Hrst lime. itlldretWyiaisuerltc.Sams. "^ ^^ cnt>B Hour -sugaiM>r-«oiwoIf Jnerlnguo - -By-Federatio•Et-Ue"i"u*n of-Churches~Firat. .. . _- Sri The itenretnbered staty by Xiaa Louise Wllhelmima Sanford^ If -Mevlngno Methodlst Church, 8 PJ •'—for Your olderinfr^mny be used in attachjngrcables^or~chainr" iap1itwlcal^tusitloil Ontom — IE -UBS _„ , JsUMfl^EUttZ- in the average American small- •fataoUs hleht tlub, i Tito L. Eaplenza. Albert B. Schae-' ROPE- STEERING IS BARRED. . ntno. above, do the c maa-s Chinese Theatr*. th An- Ifln&v»U6^ to let. Oeotte W. senaefer, Eehnetli She—"Would you likes to 1 teaspoon b&prika ~.~ aad golden brown in a moderately Decathlon, Hdcran Qutlne Club NOTE:' -All steering equipment must withstand rigid inspection ;own family during the era of pro- in -Let's Get Married" the tffi* • No Irityilrfc* Uiie of embl)^ SeheltUH, Harry Sehoelpple, Ar- where I-*as vaecinatoa?atoa?" 94 t«aspoon-sna«taftl M. slow"oven ~(32t> degrees F ). .COFFEE " by the Chief Inspector. •• .-. i- ibition. Beerjr, in wh&tis without which starts at the JUbeHJ- Anita face trade the Biltmore places. tfdsbnaA tit theab* e»Ur» Snnday, July 11 Bawl »rlfc looks durtne the annual IBK ta malorlsiSnis or reLitta*. Pnvit* coiuulutlbtf thur E. sehupp. Walter Scull, ^-;Tfesr- In- BaAh of cayenne ~" ' "86tn« FScli Foi- did tJniot church services spon- At No RULE NO. 11 . oubt his* most' touching role to Theatre tomorrow. Frank Sepesi, Frank P Slca. Heed." ~ U cui) shortening . All. cars must be equipped with a brake* capable of stopping the" ate, brings to life the lackadasf- banquet of the Academy of Motion peal for all bjoyle-toct*. Btoce favmers-from milk was over onbey sored by Federation of Churches, «...— TodSclenes^lh T. Slca. Helen 1 Cold Wntof about 3 tablespoons billlon-tour-hiindVed-mllllon-dollaH St;-Paul's-ehurchr-8-P—m — EXTRA COST" •nHfJt Vafi.tv OHly TWO TVPP.Q f hll^lrfliI^ cal character—who Quil l , --- T^ openHhB—"wen: well" drive, kee bny i.h<;ryottet preti last year. 'That is nearly twice the mittcd lo be operated cither by hand or by foot. The two types per- yb Legloa Stadium, where Vlblor Smith. Jack Hamerludykc. stralnef Friday, July 22 Ask Our Route-Man Iwori=«p with thtt p JhS BfttX?* hU>« the Ste«d ISEHOLD Fl BOOK, Philip Soppas, ssoon." 1 egU whits farm Jhllk ijf&otrie during the de- Installation of new officers of To Explain Uow! mitted arc DRAG~BRAKES and WHEEL BRAKES. Wheli the family fortune is the stars see their pHw fights, the \Hrtuai3yTseeoina a private the*» pp ^4 cup sile6d Braiiil -silts pression. Qnr friend the cow dor If one drag brake is used, it must be constructed to the canter at Inr ttH U "IntetneM Cah'TTaim Hollywood bowl, the Brass Derby, CORtOltATHIM Haeel - Audrey Stadtmant , JlJuliia serves some praise, of course, but Star of Rahway Council, D. of A. the car. If double drag brakes are used, the drags ttaust be on each tnisslrie, he or cbufefe, is blamed Woney," the fflm %hkh stari* Voeel, Vivian Voeel, WjUlam Mis and ultt tha floiif. baklnti He proceeds to tlnd the M-- celebrated eating place and the JtoBe. Maty M. Stephens. Iiowder and seasonings. Gut Jn th how about the milkman and sisdera . • Sunday,. July 25 ••'':• side—of the car. If wheel brakes^ar-c—uscdT-brakcs-^U£'t-bo-uBed~on- y t Sunday lit the Bautlre Theatre. Ghajlottc "Elva Strong, Edward W, Stults Volk. Margjtfet Vollraann. distribution methods that takfi care SUNRIm both rear wheels. • ia t kJtth fl H famous .interaeeUoa of Bollywood eaoftenlne and wheti tba tnlxture Annual KniBhts -of Columbus sons iuia to knJtthe faniily HeB boulevaj-d and Vise street, the «n- wady mctfetslblDty er tear lea any TalbofcvPetcr Terpack,'Betty Hae Marion Jean \Spaver. Herbert Is well blended, add cold Water tt of forty-five miUIob duartti 61 milk f hone WX 7890 One wheel brake or one side drag brake will hot be permitted. witli ttn efficiency that-astonished to rights with the aid of the uh- put of the tbeaUe will be tjttkkly Thomas.^Qeowe Tliomas, GeorgB Wendt. Paul Wiaaer. Edna M. make a stiff dough. Kelt Into thin a dayt Bomethlnp for Sad topicnic. . . * ' _. . RULE NO: 12 his townsfolk. rib Hospital Dr srworld'lc his t>wt_ manner, ter of mov-leland. dispelled when the tMtliuug IMU'OHM Tll tlHhtnHi S-4US WashlnetoaX!t5iorhc, • Edith W. Willcver. Ethel Wilsott, Margaret «best. Bprlnlds with -cheeso arid Bonder over on this day- of his! Friday, Attgnst-6-«•••••• • No Tell-Charge •Hie settings -aeie dciignsd by make three folds. Turn dough oire- Better elvo 6. cueery- graetiug to AH attachments, such a&*M3ecoratiorH, pennants, insignia, lights, OutstahduiB-to support of Beery "the hospital and medical KO- aware of how tnueb »n*ee~tri»]" ThnberhJkc, BCMIL J. Timko; WaruiB. Woodruff. — the milkman. Perhaps he's a Closing Of Camp Rahwack, ornaments, etc. must bo securely fasten'eu to the car. No glass will Ou Scraft OFNew (jueiicfcs were made under super- Lylc^Wheeler and the costumes~ore orriecs in p«iHeii>AL cirits Gloria Muriel Tyler,- Russell Richard Wralfeht, Jean Wyckoft. jfourth way round,jam tblttreptlaklc byOmai-Klom. Laostue Bolden Is lowed {or each ear. Traffic b all with another layer et cheoBB an father as well-as a-benefactor to stay-at-home camp conducted _by be permitted on Uie car. NOTE: Officials may S«move-any-attach- , ftlcs? fcrie theatre Vfalorl oJ-fif. John J. Tom*, *hlcT ant> way, and Ushers will be 111 a h George Josephine L Yawcey, Pearl Za- Mankind. Rahway Y. M, C. "AT ment, including spare tune, which may in their opinion, ph»vc dan- -'•--- the-Ho-y- credited as color destguer. Jthe. wymnH Make three folds. Mepeat tmtl gerous to dUvetai ot speiLUm^ ' •— — :— ttoaett* Judith karrett. who stow phoWTi I th k yd;; dancesaa.. Bettettyy IJH&FurnesjiH . Tted ttarhnra ighihgry.'V fend Joel wood Hospital, who was encased is toe work of W.wetorisU. Healy and Janet mBeecher. Howard Gpeene aad the mudiTls The framo-and body of the car must lie constructed nf wood. Tin, McCrca cohtliiue Uieir march te- as technical director for this pic- Dl "Good Old Soak" the ^anb t by May Stelaer. sheet metal, fabric or wood may be used asj a body covering. There rairia, of. the AmBricail scene dur- Lth ti j- onj?'"is now at the Jefferson Ave. must be no Exposed rough or shaft), edges. All edges around the best loved romakjtib pair in ^,- AssaelateTtstwe v driver's cock-pit must be padded or otherwise protected. — ihe the erar of-dreught-lsTsIctitted tewes toah't 'take itbney" the Reginald Denny and Esther Regent Theatre. '~ Cor."Trussler"Plaee The car cannot,be loaded with loose or concealed weight such, wlth,all the wjUmRleat fauteor^that fcomanee nl'n (Mdr ^n^iaai studebt U ia 'i&e'te. la-tie tJBt as lead, -sand, iron, bricks, water, cement, etc All weight in the -car Don Marquis injected into his^jwi! and a worfetas: girl "aflhe Empire. the'associate featute. William Rpesel^s Second EMPIRE - — Rahway _ must be a part of the car and,built Into it. ioitoltable descriphoti. Theatre. . No automobile parts wilt be permitted-in the construction of the The expressive.Hair for smart Near Hospital- car with the exception of the steering wheel. NOTE: Necessary 'internes csuit iteke iior,ey" fa Ott, UET'S MOW OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION ^VERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAYS, 3:00 TO 10:00 P. M. ""hardware such aa pullers, turn-aucKies. nails ar. __iio:otorjsts_eyerywnews- aw- mittcd in the car construction. wild over the new ganies, "Uent Business Offiee Phone Rahway 7-2167 Boss" and "Theodora Goes tenth Jn wtuch Miss Stanwyck 1 Model Howe Phene Rahway 7-0J65-J RULE , NO. 14 Wild" ana-the gifted dramatic art the SVsnSer, tJesdgiied by Mr. Ray- BARBARA No car and driver in any class may weigh over 250 pounds. The' portrays «»e bestuty*wlth the odos asn Cain, a meny diversion thafc- ovcr-all weight of 250 pdunds will be computed by the total weight or displayed by Virginia Bruce in. afcalbst heir whb SxSUi her man. never fails to .break the-raanetoay the BOY AND THE CAR. "" . - -~_ the G*^at Siegteid". and "Bom to The steiy tSbScs a question In of driving. The-object of the STANWYCK • McCREA | Dance"' have" been" eloquently t?ritteH>Ies ttrouna Which muchTBI eame$ p; to tag the car 1CH A STAR 1 ^-tffMSofaaablaAg iiewestr •ILif^TV-'T'TTI.W --- - W _ »-1 • • ^ -m .•^'•?' - I •••••• -So the -acuon is based. AH on interne ia & &{ream of traffic. When the bearmgs: Plain, Roller, BalL • • " . cqjnisdy-arama, "Women of Glam- MWtt is utlablc ta accept-meney IS BOBn There will be no distinction between them. our." which will be showing at the ownerl laughingly remonstrates from his patients. Ji. Briteful witK-you,-Sou-sln«--outi-"Aw. * INTERNES CANT i • •'• and Shrubbing -, " RULE NO. 16 ' •.*-.••'" Rahway Theatre starting -tomor- No racing car may have any attachment which will in any way row. eansstcr, played by Lloyd Nolaii. youe.old wan. you^ gives him a thousand dollaw IBr thteh'Ws lum to tag the the Lumbar mtd Milhvork At the Beautiful JJ.ew Model Home aid hi the. starting of a car or increase its speed while running. saving his life In an emergency ' ----••-- -RULE. NO.: "15 -•'.;---..•--.• ot -lum;—ibtf TAKE MONET Drivers will lie classified in accordance" with the following aees: ' Lefs Get Siai-ried" operation. l 'is By . -. '. "'' ;; Class "A" — 13—15 inclusive . .-•••• - •Jtlss Stanwyck, with whom hois •>\ ASLEY RIDGES Class "B"— 9—12 inclusive ""_. .'.' " i Film in love, needs that money iiv ordfer Ages will Be computed as oT the day of your local race and this to find her child by age classification will hold up to and includlng-^tlic—final ipie—are—always—ttdtantr -znaxriasc-—who • had Walter M. Ra^chie. Inc. determining the national champion,' about the weather," " said Mark away from her. Age classification example: If ,a boy lias passed his 13th birth- , . . LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS day, he is automatically in the Class "A" group. .If a boy hAs passed Twain, "but nobodyever seems to But McCrea's strict adherence Matthias Miller his 18th birthday he becomes ineligible tor competition., Boys under do 'anything about It;" to his oath forces him td £etu& THEATRK • PHOV!: RAhway 7-13SO m- _ if ~the^;-tam0U5 humorist -were tho-moncy thus>shuttihg out hap- 402 ST. ©EORSE AVENUE RAHWAY. N. $ years of anrSju ill not be permitted to race. - ' • •.•••- A Rahway 7-0443 FORMER^ CITY CHAMPIONS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO alive today and could see Coluin- piness to himself and the girl URDAi THBP TUitabAy | <• TELEPHONE RAHWAY f-1280 COMPETE. ______'"' ' - ,"-show- •whom he loves. A way_is JounH, however. hv^Jninw. »lw ^f« thi»&• . _ RULE NO; IB ' . , :- - iric tomorrow nlthe-Liberty-Thea All TUC.PS yill ho nm___i_JIC--'P-ffl|,||V|lNftTHm H/IHIH. ; tre, he would probably agree that ANEW HIGH ROLAND YOUNG PUSHING ALLOWEP. W- ' —— •.- somebbay iias riorie sbmethinfe RULE NO. 19 about the weather at last. IN HILARITY,.* H. G. WELLS' COMEDY All racing cars must be inspected at the official inspection station, Jttrejseeopd feature is "You're to which will be announced inJR The^ RecordNO. .2 0 t Army JMOW." Blonde Anna LIBERTY Officials rcscrvt the right to aisnualifv thfe drivcf Lee and Wallace FoW have the \ Starts Tomorrow jn thcu- opinion, may prove -dangerous cither roles. . idrivers, or spectators. ,. —^" •hvE'ttE ts *iarE ARMY KOW- x Air Conditioned- Official;, rurther tfcscrvc'thfc right td disqualify any driver dis- J WaUaee Fofd ' Tlie Plumbing Work playing poor sportsmanship. BIG F6R DAD ' Anna lee — tShice Bradley AN WB6 The decision of the olilctals in all matters will be ttNAL lattle Ethel—"Mother are -you by The decision of the judges Jn decidinc city champions'and other the nearest relative rve gdt*>v prize winners will be FINAL. ( Her Mother—"Yes, dear, and •your lather is the l [ARE! Holland Furnace Co. BAlttH BEtLAMT MIRACIES A. LIVELLI Meet Your Friends At ^—, —Photo by Hinta, Inc 4096 ELIZABETH AVE." MIDNITE SHOW- r AND HEATING V, PJEtBIE . F H A J Branch ELIZABETHAN. J. 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ATTENTION BOYS! Bahway Xodte t>l m& is aeata ntonfoiv ^y wUl^acain have Ine attJtodepende&ee JJay fireworks *ia 3|^Ugy)g W^n»rtai -Aiagfarftat DoesifirFail- Sltee^ The eveat wltl be HeUL.in Kah- The Kahway Record should be bulked at the beginning of the year and "heir plan* tot th!* way Bl*er F»k Jaly S.. Donations, iw 1*70 BBOAD 8TKEET PHrhase^authoEi2edfroraJite6h^thidfJill6tbidw d trMsw Books CoBtMbutlons will-be reeeteed ^EH' Awy housewife knows it's cheaper to buy a peck iha BtoM for fiJ ff WALTER P. MARPLE, fcutUMU Manaz« ~oi pottul,oss~in5tead of a f fve-poununbag ut & likikti. i w HOWARD C. WOODBUrp; Editor Personally, if I were a city father, instead of PRICE THREE CENTS rjlU Newpaper wu Founded und U Halattlae* Cpon th» Principle of • , N. J., TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1937 Clear. Concise and Unbbutd Pncaitatlon of Ail tlw Intcratlar Ktvttot th* allowing myself to be pestered year in and year out City, and Upon tbe Bast* of a Prorrntfve Editorial Polity. by salesmen (many of whom are my constituents) I would -rather give the order to the lowest bidder at Hahway LodgTws Canine Dies In Bed Appears In Free Movie Here Published Tuesday Noons delegates, to the ito ids No Proof Soap BoxDdby Champion Council Ready To the beginning of the year. Then if a disgruntled State Reumonfo With Ballet In Head and Friday Morning* businessman' thought I let him down {and I know some A. mad One died in bed with a FRIDAY of these fellows in Railway), all I would have to say Extra Costs police revolve* bullet In llts_head GOOD MORNING JUNE 18, 1937 Saturday night. Tackle Puzzle Of i is that he would have had it if his bid was lowest Hie doe, owned by Peter Ward. THE RECORD'S PROGRAM FOB A BETTER RAHWAY Pestering businessmen who think they deserve city UM iiaar-street, was shot on, tt i Sewer ^orfc bed In the home of Wilson " Selection of Councilman- ana • ' ths taslc 'of ran* patronage just because they pulled in a few_votes period bl Lewis streerby SpeclttI —Re-Organization hlog the city, regardlesa of political affiliation, roe* or cited. for a certain politiciarrmust certainly be cooties in •--^—Formatton-of-a-non-portlsan police-eoramlMlon; U XEI Maintenance of a poUce department, with modern equipment and • the seams of the city father's shirts. ~^ ~... en jthat_theju Is Receptive-Jr6 in Lewis street and. upon Firsts-Concrete .Ste^s^Sohectuled—Ta Be_ • competitive eyanunotlon» op«n to outside us weu tu Ban way mllmu. T ..^ Uw oH idr Prpof Of 'Errors' I -I hid entered the Hohnes' home. Constant activity of the police against^ motor code Tlolators, a minimum A purchasing committee would end all this; >.' •& ^Bf uupendrd centefices and no "tilled tickets." " -Special atransaa^n Entering; h* foundit toth e bed- " Made Public B^tjQfficials Tomorrdw . ' i modem hlcn ccfaool wltn complete equipment and racultlfcs^ncludlnz a It would also put an end to the complaints I have made to entertain^, arouria the -room, 4^4Wlk4thlith . . aonuOrtri Formation of an Industrial and mereantne eommUslon which will further didn't £et an opportunity to-bid on the heating Jnder Way By Group Icupants of the house,. * -„, ; Two Cops Ta tiE the Interests of Kahway and advance local builneu welfare. - Ing trips to NewiA alwea shot from Paulsen's revol- 75:1 - improvement In appearance ot railroad Matron kadtloducu. plant and off" contracts for police headquarters. other places of ver ended the animal's misery. • _ Demolition or Improvement of unslintl; buUdlnet. municipal and private. Such a committee would also remove a trouble- there are any unau •Jt*'. An lntelll£eut solutlon*of the JuvenUe delinquency problem by co-ordl- The annual I Speculate On Demotion Of Officera public welfare afeifclee. m- in i . i ..I ' more time to plan important city programs. A ra expenditur«s whi^ Completion of the Milton Labe project, Including r«storatldn of the former MBUU The reorganization of the police department, be- lake and development or surrounding territory Into a park and residential purchasing group wWuld also end the unfounded proarain of eou eaten to boost the cost gun in May',.1935, when the Meade investigation wag sites. rumors-that certain firms are favored because dancing. Henry JL Action which will take advantage of the offer of free land for a mOTSClpaJ _„, construction, of the,dtjr's athletic field and construction of a modern athletic plant on tbe site as soon they can be counted upon to kick back with a nice GREED Krand trustee, win ut ul ^1 sewer Tie-up with—tte" *assed -started, is expected to take its first concrete step to- •s conditions warrant. tw and Senator . Valley -trunk *^ewer, the donation to the campaign, chest, be it Democratic Mayor Meyer c morrow night when Common Council meets to take t.1nB committed "In charge Cherry St. Merchant Vic or Republican. Some Republicans now think that" Newark, Judge- „ work: has fSSen unable to it first public action on recommendations of the"poli tion. The Democrats feel the same way when the its. . k The piece de Kji „„ of Tha Record, has Police are hunting for a ba 1 . eraiulated after wlnnlnr "the biz nee. Bays aad flrU whs attend step to be taker!. These two officers will again "be pa- " Although the trouble which flared several weeks Republicans are in office. Such accusations have "Hkdom on Pande. eD official silence which fbl- check artist who posed as J. C ; xhnrees-of—Inspectors-that the tree movbv picture KUowatth* Rahway Sheatre tonio**oW trolmeny ranks they held untrt the retrenchment pr.haV e tho public which will convince taxpayers that the-y.-are Saturday. 1% During the past two years, these men have been • .'•" ' ^"' • " T •' • - J» opening of school last year and continuing until the - thflr Jobs tostead of^tro- check rhonored-by Hoyd Huggin- getting dojlar-for-dollar value in this job. ••• •• Mayor Barger said this-week that the l)emocratic smartly lm&CWil >«. s close of the nextschool year. " " - Hall Of Fame ths parade. Mrtilrb.-wiB.be > I the - .-- East Cherry street. Jeweler. performih£^jitjf!s'Of "patrolmen.at half the salary of L^ _ Since the controversy flared, Common Council party's city popularity is predicated upon its service] Presentation" of certifieates— c wwnlffrt thatTaa In- ~TOHT^iri5i7~lHe~'lowar-schBbll>»y whVMe-sl«aiBC by -the dwe- ^ •-regular-of f icers-ond-wtthout -pen- has been""made of Dura. * has met but has said' nothing regarding what was > Trie cf &1&B. fif WB act-nis-feat-4>f-4»^ slon rights. Investigations made to the city:~ Hfe-ctaTm~of^trtstandnig^errtce-cottH4)eT4m gest number ever gpa^uated from the cighthrggad& at there 1& no -reasorr eieccrical stores aci 1 hiih school, eighth grade juUILSt. of Ions standing. American ^eaene strikibnt meed last year, is one of the many by Councilman James F. Patten of done. Couflcilman Alfred G. Feakes has signified that in this city markedone of the most colorful promotion elave that. the dtyis appro- , Tomorrow iij payment lor a $8.95 electrical the law committee and Tho materially strengthened if a purchasing committee Mary's School get top hilling la the Tbe twcwlay sesslauea« Iron. The customer took the baseball stars who will be seen In action in "Heads-Up Baseball," 9SrGraduatecT he will not resigA from the engineering committee as were appointed to remove city buying from the po- jexercises ever held in the local public schools Wednes= HalHlll f F d with a grand ball I Ion of some $20,000 will no Record established the fact that today. • all extras. Such approprlo- change and the iron and although one of three fUmStjwhich will be shown at a free movie proeram he said he. would but he has made no statement con- 17r : Ut : r JeUu YeeteL He was elected alag. Soap Boy Derby And Base- nt thg Council can name no new patrol- litical football_class. A .committee of three Council--- da—y ~nigh~ t i~n Frankli'—•'-"-n °-i—~School.i . ^ tm common in y Huggins had notlfled~police of his for boya aml\C'H5. Rahway Theatre tomorrow beginning men until—these-^two -men—and— cerning his change of plans or any remarks inform- grand JmlghLof TFa Will B Contributions To snspieions^kfter—the-man vfilted men supplemented by two public spirited citizens, such Miss Emily Sucky,~daughter 6f»Mr." and MrsKnlsht. s of Columbus, this ***k. neenng projects, espedany Will Be at 10-A. M. Every youngster In the city -Is invited to attend Archer Wiedllng are restored to» r construction which Is always his store and- presented the check, ing the public what has been do«e to_rlgj?t what ap- as Gene Miller of the Tax Iden~Committee and Paris Julius Sucky,' 13g W. Gr.and street, and James J. Max V«w*L He has been slven this show. regular ranks. ; most costly public-works Shown Here Elks' Fireworks the stranger hyrried out of the peared to be a bad situation. -' - •••'.: ] Walker, Clark Township, were married in ^t. Mary's the chalnnjuuhlp of the- coixiisUt- neighborhood before police could Rev. Louis P. Remmele Is Patten Survey .Exhaustive Forman of the' Citizens' Advisory Committee, could tee which. Is entrusted with thgj I which UieNftspft^er^must bear Civil Service Jaw makes -this- The-i -Sunday was father's Dayt To- get to the stora^ tnneiH;hat all politieat taint <3niireh=-Sater«tay-aftern«on7 " COSL Peakes-ls'conUnulnii to manaatory. Patten-has-corapleted- kjiroot of the morrow will be youth day In Rah- Fund Are Laggi% Gives "HLefereaee" Council should answer. J inspectorp s were accused could be removed. I know that citizens have no right critic party slate for the coming^ The mac. who posed as Recker Tip Mer cises In Church an exhaustive survey of tfee^ situa- Glad *O Get way and the bis feature will be a tion and his report, based upon of. leaving their posts" withouht t permissionii . DiDid to authorize, city purchases. They wouldn't have to. election. gave the name of Benjamin King, Dafeihy SIHteir. She has been , «ai Intlmatioa of the inspee- free movie show at the Rahway Committee Needs Aid Tosealer of weights arjl measuies. questions asked by Council and they? The engineer, it was intimated by the inspec- j that-exttas threaten to boost Party Nabs Fake Salesman (Names on Page 8T" Their job would be to see that the best materials were elected president of the Public Theatre. as wferenee. King told police he ' A large class of St. Mary's police committee members, has- I cost of-^the Job above the price Sponsor Biggest Event ~ knew'no one who answered th been In the hands of City Attor- — tors, was responsible for errors and extras. Was he? obtained at the" lowest price, regardless-of political Library Reading Club. .Beginning at 9:30 A. M.. any boy Gets Address School pupils received diplomas be proven, Seakes and his In Gity's Hisiorv man's Mnry'e Phurah at. commence^ ney Eugene F. Malnzer for the The public would like to know hpoansp if ac affiliation "f th ^Ehe-fch-ree Couftcilmen ee»14 " id-to-get-taxU nnrt girt In the city or ta Jlarfc 1 1 Township, will be admitted ffrer e lo The payable to Youth Badly Hi lan who Took meat; exercises held at 8 P.? M. past several weeks. cusations are true, it is the public who will have tdi authorize the purchases. , I submit the idea as a con- ton Facts SLOWEN6 DOWN A FAST ONE [chairman Mid-- The. commit* c and, was -drawn on the It Is expected that most of the 'Motorist—"Bvemhihe r do, I • invesUgatioa showed HO proof the local theatre to vlew^three With the date or. the annual "myeell" anC'was arawn on. me ___ - T*v Woman's Change Sunday. The group includeildd d 85 pay the bill. Council has. not made it "clear that a! structive program for better city service, fully cog- By 8ESAMB CHARLES E. LOIZBAUX do fast^fast^* special films which will be shown fireworks display to mMw«r ^iv«r Rahway National Bank which re- W hell Hi" to eighth grade .graduates and\ 13 actions taken by Council will be the cost would exceed the 1 1 basedjj UDon_ Patten's findings. sizeable amount was appropriated to pay for extras, nizant of the fact that no politician^ IJfe~mocr.atic or Judge±=-"Bett«t_ do sixty days: Jtract prlce-or-::$8.68.. tset-foot. beffinclnn at IQ o'clock. No adults^ part. July 5, i S tosed :payn»nt because there was I " "v":, * When-Lleut-C. J*ed C3os; who iscommercial department stitaente<~ 1 : wUl be" admitted as this show is; The Rev. touis,^.'Retomele. ATtCSsnHcll wiu" also "Her shortly to Will this amount be sufficient to pay for extras already Republican' " , will have any part ©^ it. MSut some day, see how fast you can do that." kesiald. .:;.''::v;- ,?:-. : ' ' - iJed to shortly be the third _j evidence isis:JUttA foslheoar cxciuaifiely for the younesters. .- member of the poBco depart- M.. pastor oj St. Mark's Church, [set up requirements foiNappointees authorized ? when public service comes fir&farid political patron- • tlanaser Samuel ;EngHrwiia.;cf and JEOBBjur P. MeMahon. and spoke on "Catholic Education". He -to the fire departments It was "«™ui v - wneii puunc service turaes iirst ana puuiicai pacron- This Is another munlcipalltles must have "addi- at hand, but must aetja avert it. I Out the latesctors' wwe-feav- tieut. C. Sted Clos made" a: futile ment's, detective bureaui Is off- I their jobs. It was pointed out. the local Warner Theatre, wllllam welfare ^mmlttee • of duty, that doesn't mean he isn't urged the class to retain and make hoped that two new flretnen jobs In a_5eries of articles oh Xewtional water not later tluui4H0 In the belief that tfte- water BobUtseU, local Chevrolet dealer. search of the city for the check Thoiaaa Durett, 9, Suffers 1 but It is understood that the two parties in this con-i age is secondary, we will have a more businesslike Jersey ' government Senator and that there raustJjc_rfcyeU8>«r Ohlsard. resident en- Lodee of Elks are lacglne loing police duty as well as en-use of the principles of Christian- could be created_ troversy have jseen reprimanded for bringing the system of buyin tilan the inefficient one we now have. supply problem Is one of the most The Jlecord and the Recreation passer. | ity taught them by the Sisters of because of drafting Charles E. new snpplv for general ne fellom hiiiii the dls- Donations are needed.to BH. Struck ovlng his recreational period. — -'-'•—- —' inHjfee-ei^eR^Trrey-ereserve no reprimand; Thw Brnrrd-nf-" ft way I Fraetures requlren :ble—to—all- O3i£ County). i of tfitmaoa-, had "chareed a]tt~the KHUeWW ^ ~Satui'day"TJight—eloa wiu lilPff between mSTBer auu«rand "a matter to whteli sponsoring this show. AVenel Car arty and a friends tip heFollowing the processional into "members "the "governing "body, but rather are to be commended, if they have disclosed [it acts in a sensible manner but Common Council, the 1950. depeni formed public lntwest Is mott bone in their bicta vi ; two of the menuwere not. on affair which is p berchecswering thk artise descriptiot ,n of the rub- _. this will bej impossible: Industrial iun Bir 1SS6 ^ largest ever. 'Contributions 'may ber-check "artist Had, attenurted to lckcd up jvhile there led him tothe church, the group sang two * matters which are not for the ffublic-^ood. Surely if seat of political patronage, appears bound to foolishly Despite .persistent and authori- sare]y_ne&(ed. I will furtha? dte- | Job % various times. ' wUT"be a 1 cash at26 checcheck at the c^ ^r store .„,„ Durett. nine years-old, "Ave Marie" and "Veni tative warnings that on actual ir. the State. have in their The Mature film be made_to the Elks .H»w«rfcs t6 hk t th ^ tore u. y, rbhn'E. White. 34. of 1339 Fulton | hymns, bate On Age euss the subject.- and the lesrisla- of* Harry P.NaUceel.-143PNaUceel-1438 Irrtng f ^^ Grid lin a '. The Rev. C. J. their charges are true, the taxpayers are being de- continue its present antiquated system. *;"•• .'' tnurad movie of the- thrlUing scenes Committee and^ mailed- -td iPtt»h Griind avenue lain a street who was convicted yester- has been some difference crisis may result in the future Unforttimitely.' is difficult to tlon .which was prepared as * so- . 's »uj^or, Alexander ^"^^^.^jn^^Au. toeet;>at 9P.lt Saturday. Nat- the diplomas ceived. That's why someone of authority shduld ex- unless" New Jersey .soon moves to : they'd get alonjf i latfc master Martin P. 'O4tUnB«, t condition in Memorial day on a charge^ of attempting on regarding the maxl- convey the full tlon of thelution. ' in ru'lure article-- iri—^thfe- •. vnuenragaaUhe chargegj t£Z,nr. On,n pj,y nerhv to Ak rtl teal-refugea^to-nonor cne cn injuries the Rev. e" matter: •— •— — cost would attxtd ages of appointees and while ziHcr in - xuruier delaying octlOQ' , last August. This film : wh>h theraan olfered-in'payme v Solemn benedlc adequately meet Jncreasing, UtOUs- •ctTJflbe and it .Is understood dub. ••.:'• ;•' -••'• :'., "••' ',- 714 Pierpont street. some officials have favored 35 as It's difficult to interest the public in a sewer pro- on this subject; Since it takes furnished by Chevrolet Motor William Kay heads the .commit- f6^;tn;of«g^ttes Friday Clos ar.d Detective John M. given during -which the graduates age. others have held out for trlal demands, Ule -1937 State -he wiU-pfesent i» report to - Police also - discovered that' recited the "Act of Consecration." ject but from what we have heard, the taxpayers are the scrapbook -several years -to deyclopTi:m.ijor It shows the chaM- tee .which 4s meetta* UttH» eluoV The mishap wns caused at B:10Kleseckcr apprehended White Officials have had no easy Legislature (ailed in Us^jgscxnt water, supply system, contlmied- l reeardlog the situation. „ 120 American cities In man'answarlne the description ot The program closed with the sing- History of Exhwaj Pram Newip»p«r Files regtilar session to nct."upot Uvls LIFE, AUT6, FIRE. -houshouse again TJiursda^lursday nightg . IS*- the- local visitor .was wanted .for ?.• M. Friday when the lad wasSunday morrilng and Mrs. Flood e making a decision as some keenly interested in this one wrTich is costing them letlinrBy in attemptlnc to meet th* I extras-havebeen-incur- as. well as. those who drove ations acknowledgea today *& struck by a car ojperated by Joseph later identified "him as the manIng of "Holy God We Praise Thy majot-Issue. A -series ol. bills ROUERY. SXECUTO*,! IM W. ( ; faulty an4 wbtn- passing worthless cheeks in Mont- Name." them haye constitutents who several hundred thousands of dollars. « problem- niay-have- damaslnc rer International race: - Rahway "yachdhtt "Clu'Clb ;: $5.0$05 Gocze of Avenel, 21 years off age, j^g appeared at her home Satur- st that the ages must be high which I spor^&ored -in the Ijegis- nOEUTY, HJI. UAJV | _AVBWt: olair.-RoseUe Park and Elizabeth. Medals Awarded suits. New Jersey can m afford- "One Rahway boy will be amoa Knights of Columbus . The' accident occurred in Wratn day senin^ tickets for an affair to th to allow them to take the Someone of authority can clear this matter^] Rahway 65 Years Ago lature "Oils yetw .in an' elfort. to Uon of ground' water of sev- Joseph Duffy -and Margaret walt ur.til -on-actual cfltls Is the champions at the race th Loyal order of Moose . aranr d avenue between Fernote--B^e operated by the Spanish-.p " Service examinations for the a shprt time by answering a few questions for the- Prom The Advocate and Times, June 19, 1872 solve the water supply problem I million Ballons dails^ Feafces year just as Bob CosteUp,_the' 193 Fitzgerald were awarded gold tolled to receive sufficient sup- Firemen's Mut. Ban. A street and St. George avenue. erican War Veterans of Elizabeth. Jobs to be created. public. .. The placing of a safe weighing 12,000 lbs. fh the - These faults were corrected Rahway champion, was in thWalter Freeman • Goose told, police-he was unabW Sold Via Telephone medals, the gift of Rahway~Pbst, Probably the most Interesting of jK)rt to enable Uieir enactment ' excavations were made for American Legion, for outstanding , . • • • * • • Rahway Savings Institution drew quite a crowd of races' it Akron last year. The nilvpr ( to stop the auto totim e to avoid hurt .xffr.Rlvfid a telephone ia_ and, although- I was*, willinff—to 1937 champion will be »^f^ _ ___ idlers around the building yesterday to see the-string accept any practical ehnnces -In Raines Dairy •_£._..-'.-- •wss Biwafd'Koos-was In. charge ot calL earlier in the day asking her ContlnnM nn Pflgft Pnnr [that regarding JWay_or_ JohrT E All Equipment Improved Will Save Mauey . the Rahway race, which- will—be HaroldU. Boulton'..- Kotary Club program aouh t accidenin frontrof""his"caft nnd that th. e boAy frac rar- . to buy a ticket;"'Since"snTKas^al'" ' Barger's opinion that the Meade team. the measures as introduced, con- action wUl save the city held next month. - ~ ture of the skull, fracture of the r -fHcticB"' epmiuu prevented their John E. Barger ^-.~. iji'dreVeri's'Hotel and under his ways purchased a ticket for th: _. « Y%. | | recommendations should- be EScept Auto-Headlighta " — Prof. F. Dennsteadt will commence his second and Raetn Should Attend Martin F. Oettings .. supervision, motion pictures which right hip and right arm and lacer annual affair, Mrs. Flood believed' »*G r£f»ntlfV rlPKS heeded and that all superior offi- passage in any form: which would (Continued on Face Six) All derby racers are especially ations of the face were received b: lt Jva Jast course of instrucjfonjn_d_ajicjngj£»n Tuesday when erieclixely_meel_fulure neetlsl showed preparation of veneer her name was taken from a legiti- rS..E»ClHICJ 1 - rcSs", exclusive of the chief, fehould A motorist-commenting on the lack of regulation .- Invited to attend tomorrow's show woods from forest to home .were the /youth in the crash. mate list of previous purchasers. — • - Be demoted tcr patrolmen". -- the "Prince Imperial" and the "German" will be That there is a , r_ and see" how the-various city shown.' Guests included Edward, 'Gocze, John Heath, 1458-For- When White, alias"Jack.Tlerney, :of.aixtomobiLeJlghts,; says: . for legislation of this type has TEST FOB CAKRIEB istants In DayCouncilmeli generally appear to -t_aughtr TM.profeisor2wiUij:ive. his pupils a grand champions handled thelrcars. You. Dr. note street and John Kulick came to her home later,'Bhe'- favor Banter's suggestion and it "I think the automobile engineers have fallert •long—been-^appitrent;—:The^-8 " pHmning-to-be-uv final day for filing 1 fancy dresa soiree ..Tnnp 87 iil Btet rot thdught he was u l'BtJi'useiiUWve-6 down tprHhly pn tiip planning nf car light-g gyiiLthiaga. Wntnr Ppllry r'ommtcsloh—la UuTyeaf's race, wul want tose e Wells Warrer. and Lawrence to the hospital. Chancemat. Frant the Elizabeth group. When he annual, Report early this year test for rural carrier at the local Canip InParkTrere should be more' concentration on lights than on so Eden Laing was quite severely bruised on his the many different designs used Bucksoll of Plain!ield and Edward DcStcfono investigated the mis- urged Immediate legislative-action post office. Blanks, may be ob- : (Continued on Page 5) leg by being kicked by one of his horses. - on the various cars. . ined at the post office. ? Peterson of Nsw Brunswick. hap. many useless gadgets." and declared the people of the jhe second film will be "Heads- REAL ESTATE WILL SELL * • .* * * •. • . . _ Ranway Girl Scouts "Will I It is a fact that little improvement is noticed in State have not "given -the subject MORE READILY IF IT "cousl3eratlon..at all-commensu- crarMotoW^or^fationTnade^of — Besgin Summer Ses-_ automobile headlights so far as they reduce the dan- Rahway 30 Years'Ago 1S-ADVERTISED rate with Its relation to tlielr wel- the big stars of baseball with-the rnter^WmMr^in&^J^^ ger of throwing out a blinding glare. Prom The Unlor. Democrat, June 13, 1907 . Dlnmn u the ions' Gn July 6 When a real estate dealer fare." official sanction of the American charges you-tils ^e^ular com» Baw-y Post, photographed by Williani Brunnirig High Costs ' InratlKMIsn. en So .far as we can ascertain, headlights oh 'cars of League^ Mrs. H. Bentley, Jr., director mission for selling yovir real cs- recent models give .the same glare as those of 10 years of "Cherry street at the Cemetery Memorial Day, was It was further pointed out In Many Rahway boys have seen A Merry jGo 'Ttolmjl for ththeVRahae .Rahway Girl Scout day |t tate he is. not asking an ex- the Water Policy Commission's re- e baseball games but only ^ horbitant price for his" services ago. Every other part of an automobile's equipment agreeably surprised by'the presentation of a large camp wnlch will open under'th Y t ccm'slder that he will port Uiat "we have today twenty- them have seen the starsi to a car andj would hitvc' to go to jseeMayor'Claims She Was Promised \f tthhe GiOlrll SScout -DayPB y°» size copy by Mr. Brunning with his father-in-law, m nnmnB and auspices take care ot the lias been improved. ' • | • • "-f. -' Hve~pubUc and teri~prTva"le~ sup* Tlhnr^ b ! in™ Tniv n in Hjih II whole transac- •tulls of learahif. jslarlen notes up close and ..!.«*— —r-- , e^nded^mfof jJ°o <*» Sewing_Projecg j t Camp coi Jttee July ^ ini ^Rah- f(jr that hc ^j rf Comrade E. B. Jackson,-as ppesentee. ;•. • Xhls tllm.-wWch laste a gu hour. piles.endeavoring at high operate far oratorical *lr*urth anB kj way Rivei Park, has announced] hlstime to show your property. ing costs to furnish, water for 130 SSrsr Dunn .- a»d - B*r. Jennbigs told me that he But Has Been Ignored " • A joyous surprise was given to Miss Anna Wilson •keaaty are rbinir IB a. great . Hanimond it afternoon.-He the comp !tion of her staff, ap- to prospective purchasers, he contiguous municipalities in Bcr- lEnuendo. of sound • swpssed asked me If I would take care of polntment for the camp season, j must malniain_an_offteof- Wednesday evening by about fifty of her schoolmates gen, Essex. Hudson. Union and - —^th e projec•—•—wast ^ twenty dollars irr~ettrfarer -tele- J I to-wpwseat ' a: gjfiaithsay-o'r the _ , • . . TiisoHlce.ljelp and-many other just between you and me who-soon-made the rooms" happy with their singmjj parts of Possaic, Somerset and oSnez, 'joe-DIMagglo, Lou Oeh- ,_^ *med. them that register, and hephone calls, stamps and time try- pxrii-nses. He is to a lot of ex- •tdvice;ta yoaux men aaSl w>- dont mtad at I was put on the Roger Holph In charge of older aHd merrymaking.. ,-'..-• ':...,. - Middlesex counties. One combined Iwen who are about to step out rig and many others in action. all % wanted was the work that I ing to catch up with the position pense that you may never Young Hopefuls WUl Offer Tips law-abldlr* i the Dunbar.Cen- _^The WPA office told girls; Miss Adellma Lyon. girls tlur.k of.. water system- would otyc better llatoithe -world behind tht«i>- that I was promised. Thus'-I have from 12 to 13 and Miss Gretchen Harry G. Vannell, proprietor 6f the Continental - nnrt hi» j pw-fm-m for-you as nte'that I would have to go and, In the event, however, that after. '0 12. These t fnr snip nt' .(ConUimed from Page Ofle)— panded," tlw would in a big league w""-..-,-^, them that I would take It. A.week register under the U. y. A. linear been branded as telling falsehoods 150 guests at a turtle soujp supper At yeong folks tav^thair boats and pap*n in tit* eeuafry't ttk of life. We call these aa- Mrs. Mae W. HHammond. ployment Bureauv in Elizabeth. councillors will be assisted I this time and you, are not llst~ at his (/afp These separated systems' can- • anal outbnreU eommEticemeBt and each will-show you. a fewjtlon?' later Mr. Kinneally, the city as I had told people that I wasR. W. Mullcr, Mrs. Harry Glad-1 lng it with a. real estate dealer l dtLfh'i joB AkfJ big league tricks whteh- ehalrman sent 6ne~ct~his men to They Bave-me-tt-redstration-cajd gT |t«rcisM, And we hmv* etui* big league WICKS W.~*~. -^- --.---T. munity Centeir. has -prSsent^ promised the work. sEonffiTSJrs. William Kitchle, Mrs. or broker, or if the agent who is However, the fact that large amounts are being water, as they have nowhere to the ben*fih of troining and ItnewUdgB feadify can be noted. iphoto^mplu tftlcBH; id that in see jne. twice in .one week- to.,-be and sent me back tp the Mhwi» Lawjcerce Duttoh and Miss Louise handling your property is not I your bisebaU playing. You M-ioUbwlng letter, te The Biscord for sure that I would take the work office, and they told me that "I am poor but have alwjiys spent for-supplies without bids being asked, only em- '» Rahway 15 Years Ago get It. the commission states, fur- I the yean ta come we e&a loek who want to be pitchers u Rolllnson. advertising it, we suggest that Ths "young fcepefulj" af todaywil l b* fh« wsrlieri of tonsffc-w— llows ^^ which describes the supervisor of the Negro Scwlntt | would *" '- —"™~" lived honestly. A good name is you use Record want-ads' phasizes the need of a purchasing committee. Council- From The Rahway, Record, June 16, 1922 ther declaring: that lack of rev- I back and •«« how stlf-eonfl- person hu had alL^iL^m^churchworkg^ ThpsR mis rost. hnt. a trlflo nnrt enue or.d disagreements between their rants wlll^furnith th» haden, 4ha gs«!u«ej and tfca buildari'of a Idtnl and h&toy we te«sied in "employi men Feakes and Reed were named to-study the feasi- Two horses ran away; another was so badly in- - Was Promised Job 'hlch was March 33. I wait in Rahway and ir. the State Iflhich will be presented Fridays they arc read by the majority municipalities have proven stumb- greater nation. — lour bbek eatnbrie cap and Btll April IS and called Mr Kin- can not be branded as not tclllne'whlcn WUI of people In Rahway and vlcln- bility of such a committee some time ago butevjdejitlj jured that it had to be shot; a sulky was sihashed to ling blocks to coordinated, efforts _VOn September the flfteenlh the She will be as- njUSt'Betwesn'-Vou-and: and - he-said 4:hat-I tbrmth mm then keep qoM-to- "S^ !!.„ ^^^^ ^ _ have been too busy to prepare" a report. There is nopieces and the'drtver was hurled from^his seat and to solve the problem; that there ~"~Tp TfiaTkahway" Savings Inttttutlfin wSh If* y*an ~bfitMnS»r**-'' 1 P, cause the WlltlcW made a prom- «*? George C Mensehlng, -and You or your agent can run a reason why city purchases should not be made like considerably shaken up at four o'clock thjs morning must be some centralization of p^rienee. the chance to thiro in the training &f young fallct in thrift , The same ihlat has been Continued on Page Sight saW^th^so^a'of the pubfiirMSrs lse and failed to keep it. It seems 20-word want ad from now un- authority to proceed with the taking ttlae« yeas" after year. of The Reeord wew.harm^.tg o I ft&KCa nliA II «6 KneW HOW JO"» Mrs. Royal S Aldenj til the first of October for loss they are for the school system. Each year the Board when an automobile crashed into them on St. George andjjandiing msnsyvH a welcomo rstpsnsJbility. , ecord it would be before the sewing proj- ««-, unfair to take one position and Stteelal Councillors combining o£ existing supplies so I Ana X Subo« that It will esu- but the promise it tos o many before.eloc- than $10 00. If you cannot sell of Education lists its needs and receives bids. The avenue.' -"•*.< • - that surplus water available, hut fhs nolltielans. feetfet Uld begm ana ne torn me Special councillors assisting your property Uurtng that timi n ftjui.a •••• m • MI^ * % »i • hii-j* • I I • m-g i« I * I • iir I Luim.lfti • liiital i^ hiTi *^'"^'V" ' ' rtff mtad ^BabyliB|5d.reigried supreme on Wednesday in this •UrflliiEiJrTGiffi"bB*~aei£tve rtKi to rAurll- | ihift iir Mi*- is made the goat.- When the city ^H^*tep lowest bidder, whether a Democrat or Republican, cipallties threatened with sho: dkrkd *H Imporiaut uart gome ui w«; ***w ••«•»••» dal activities ore Miss Orctchcn selling It tills year city when tihe third annual baby parade was given by making promises before e fathers' whom we arc supposed to Eugenia gget s the contract. Onlyy Ehis week, contracts were let age. or elvlllxaUon. Boyd and girls ~ &*3 mBhtl,ngcr, nllture: Want ads received to 8:60 P. SS. I f t ' l l ~ under-the-auspices-of-theAJisiting-NurseslAssociationr L'wlll lahar ,lonK—hourg Mrf. Notice SoKMid then falling to keep them V for next year's coal supply. "I kept to touch wltK the .office The winners were announced ana prizes were awarded waste evety-yearyyear.. ththe8sramTssloe n I b - and eopy tAfct and * -/happen tdlba on* of the vic- the nro zens tolos e faith nnd lowers their J - sslon lofty lirowed »r*1e**br* Will every week UntU March the ^ Monahan;- danclnsf; - Miss—Ruth by Mayor Furber from the steps of Trinity Church. reportedreported, bocBusboBuse tBt0fafei"-ca5B- tims of the 18S8 Heetlaru Last to morale. Kemp, flneer painting and sketch- WANT ADS COSt ONL¥ : S>r«t>ftUbd-l$eeB theories *n& road station? 2 CENTS A WOKS K instead of purchasing arti The prizes were in cash, five, three and two dollars. city is inadequate. -It was polntvsd enTtoai !r\^hg^er.&Sn? a May- the Heavenly Father out that while there has beerfi The Rahway Savings Institution CbHdtact hfemribrttaklnaT "ec* wt toe other hour and a half to\he office grant i that Christian principles, . - Continued on Page Five Cash Kit Adnuea needed, can clearly anticipate its.needs for the I Unx." thl* U, bt eonru, av another woman w« Fifty-nine members of the Class of '22 will re- much use of artesian wells, surface eet the wniUnit th sec MrMr. will be put into politics and no Minimum Ca«rt* Voi y,6kry, and gegtt bids on supplies, Local bidders should\ U shtmla IM. feven X KtA wlll- 6 of|a>W«wto toorid in my stead. I went to see cltlsons will have to even feel the ceive diplomas next Thursday eveningvat the Empire water Is more dependable: and en the Mr. JClnncally at the City Hall Kendkll Oil. BUBaeo &ns. am kiaa- Any Ouo Ad So Oonl» -fbbe giveiv n fitldtibfirstcohslderationbtit t tinded r no eiri e more economical and ultimately Int ta &dmlt-that-X-Uiuite-edii-_ rt-sts^et ln-addltlan to tHreS tiloe at 10 ~*8»M»t iMeittly S80 embarrassment that I have " df drt theatre atTihe High School commencement exercises. e*UoM bt her* in kUy. • "GSSSd-Sto the *urb »ith t d fend told him ot the promise. H (Signed) MAE *W. HAMMOND." *-MUtou ~ t,8t*aces should Adeakr/s political affiliation be,tf the State must rely upon it for ears ueauea-mids "extendin J~'°MzZ,g wmiout"at a to'docK ana waiwa untUJIV« •=•»•»•• remembered It but said that "Likewise I have spent almost MsHoa — * • *« use to large Industrial Areas and. theu- rear ends extendlne out at oo>^ JeflhU.si- Mrs. Duhii, Utr. ^'_- dtfclding factor in awajrdiM^ of a. bid. litsfead af ' Continued 6a Page Eight i feet. RahwayS Year^Ago some jjrToro" resort- seeUh ^ ij buyin£ a pint til paint and a half-dft^fen cans of S9 itn The Rahway Rahord, 'June It, 1SI33 Sui>»UeS . cleaning compound at a,time (as him been done It was warned In the report of Financiarsaviftgs, amounting ..to-$-12,S78.97'nn.vc. lioStnlocommlsalonthth f fab* - I ^ i

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