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Kr. xad 3fa. E tortra. Ptecfenar prfrie «aM.- .- VOL. XIX. SERIAL NO. 2161 -Tbmdo vt Smd- aaa sad &n3T. of.] kxve jBae to flaeJr eotaje « Brf- wSfcfc-we toov.asd « very enrtoas r far tie seaascc: [ Bole Bedd doss «tld hare been EY HflY BRING To Be Honored at Reception . Honored.by Governor Zfcsrrii sate, isd their j eaee «T tJ*l tifiie s*&ed us to na- 6E0. W. STEWART 6IVEN x. Jfcs. C&aries Ben and j dsKaxd tie xaoresests of Je -M«i Fffn?>fft. at0 «e J«Iy a frist 6e«r E»y of two xasKtks la Scodaad. I needed : f t t* stfd, for serenl Favorable Report Expected r3is: Caries Szsec. «£ ' -{tsd-tcB-Saaad-ttii jets. Water .- ^JMfitoyV. jtfo«f Popular Stan?' : ^ Congregation to Honor* Lo Mrs. J. & HaJc»i*T, of 3t2uar.bocSes h&S als>; bees CsesTtreiJ After War Departmeot Acting Police Chief Cited Conncilmen-Eound Serious- BocJennJ. ixi reterMK! traa.»jat Vrr^n. cal Minister and Fiance r*ra"i" iiifc -it WMeasee4 - 128 Main Street, . _ :. RahwayrNr3r Inspection For Valor at\Sea Girt Obstructions Along Caa - 1 Woman Lands _ At.5ociaLGaiheiJng__ — "FrteXealDcUyifyT- Call R«hwy 7-0645 Ceremonies nRbbinson Branch —At- Dr. Helen HiaFraser, of Pitts- 3tr. Ing regarding tbe widening and burgh, and her nance, Rev. D. Kirk- With ' the Impressiveness of a t£j£vi»fie!£s! l 'Following an investigation of ths •*** .2 EJjA^Z E£T.TJ!££. 1*?-^^ ssacr rdredjlBg- of- the- Rahwar—River idM' military-triljute-in-whlefr-uis— w-ar-| -Robliwou Branch or ttie Kahway" - seems almoat a certainly, accord- ceptlon held in their bonor at tbe time heroism was publicly honored, River Saturduy ufternoon by Coun- Second—Pre»byterian"-Clinrch[—on ir=S Us crasaaotiCT. a^Tstree^i^jKniad^Sca-a^T^-f^^nssS^^ ~~~lng~uTi~report hr Jules VernerT "Arting-etrief-of-poltce—George~\\V cllmen Ross O. KOWIPI- anil Alhe Fruit of th? Loom Thursday evening. They expect to Stewart,—had the Distinguished C. Feakes, members of the special wits her paresis. Mr. aaj 3ts_; ?<«3<1 i:-1» he a SB=*A. » n&tanJ. president ot tho Unden Chamber be married late In August at Dr. Cocr Service Medal, the highest award committee appoinLed to probe the Edward EnEe. of Hovard Eeacc..' P*«4 aaJ.Sre <»»n««.> t..of_ Commerce, who with the-'^Rah- 'Fraser's home In Pittsburgh^ Its. G. J. GtrwflJ «3d danjfhter. given tor valor bv the State of New conditions ot this stream, the com- •Rev. Mr.-West has been associ- rttorofeJ ;i—*«y-Rlver Harbor Commission 'has Jersey, pinned upon bis coat by mittee will recommend at the .'Com ' ' - • — i jaako. ecprfs&i tie opiaiaa tft*i ated- with the work of Second mon Council meeting on July 23 iag- several dayjj ti ' been flghling tor a deeper Bahway Governor Morgan F..Larson, before aad Mrs. E. J. !„ Ir. ac<2 Mrs. -Jas*j>5 EeOr asi I * =^=5o? Ssh tad teen lost orer- a? 70x90 81x90 Church and especially at Grand 8t- a special appropriation to. have this - Blver-for some years. Mr. Verner cf I* BrofcSeld place, j- . CaJTia, o! (5 West Mifcoa are-! S>*»rf ST a £j£*nraa earlier j& the Chapel for the past sixteen months. the - U3th- Infantry—ana several, river" cleaned of the dobris-in.it to . have retmn*d froo a stay a: j diy. • • ... "received a letter from Congress- By his Interest In community af- thousand people at Oamp LarBon? assure a free How ot water at all man Ernest «. Afkirman m th falrs. and through hl» aprripg to ~ i Girt. Bunduy afternoon. The | times. : : 13ft toe local school? during the fall .'see. cj s aroofciSeld place, are ea-l •«, .^J v™ p^^in • ij_. ^ ' Pacific Coasfs Oldest Tilth Congressional District. last Rahw.ayan was one at four men in GEORGE W. STEWART It is the belief of the two cqun- athletic season, as welfas his work Jt^Stale^spJo^pred^byiNew^Jer; i^ag?Tgr_^*r-T^:er^yiBUGcigMft-i-e<:=aft--vgaa^i^rBg ek=Khleh=stalecapes! - Maacc. June one of the - lanest of trader-11.500 ball by County Judge tiie tiring line to places of safety suited in Mayor Adolph L'lbricli'ie - SJJSMeS"'? iires•"•Srf-sksrs. li*/ are of! Program Announced For Parents' Nightbehind the lines. y are ftfFnltoa street, is nanaiir a broken I Jefferson ave are.; • i Londoo—ThreatBied witlr ! tie result of a .fall This Evening at Second Church; Other medal, expressed his pride in menmer Boy being aproached by the P • oat of a tree. William linu of *4 i*aloa street,I Cre acd mter; cearly irmrcr<\ - Mane'a Mill Creek with one small ter, as the result of a fatal acci- llll mrttee which has been working :U Itr1- Cretonne Pillows shed, and poly enough water far • dent on the Boulevard," Iselln, Sat- ot Stewart's type, tor. their bravery Imid LittTe Jack Rabbit- to get hi.- harch during the' past fewr weeys" in •5.00 'ZisTs Tzzer Trousers in wool and linen Summer Blankets Clo8tng Exercises Thursday for their country, and fellow-men aid in "rescuing poor Tlmmy Jlea- Mary Amiosida. tf 2SI. distance tbaa Is U>on3*r pfMsiMe; J*8MLJ>*?*«-*p enter. Morse's Mill urday night, when his truck fatally an effort to improve the condition f New and Pretty . . that "look just "like a pair of Q CA I rier street, ir ajending a week at Mr.acd Jtrs. F, E. RIWIHIUTI !' °r anrvlTal; tateed a buwCe rjg»«t ; Sumpier Part Wool Blianketsf^r Creek at the time was-not a natu- Injured,James Abate, the four-year- and their public service in time P'! dowmouse who had been carried of the Robinson Branch. 15 11 1 GLOSEO_YESTERDAY peace. '.Ocean Grore. of East JCfltoa arenae ttaTe_gOEe! y * »tere a ml«* »ai !ap«. 80 , satin binding. f AQ ral waterway and would not be com- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jades The obstructions in the stream fknnels ...... :. OaViF SN Cretonne PiDows ...... Previous to the awarding of 'heoff by the'HungT$-Ha-w.k, proved an to Seaside Park for the summer * *- «peTf«>««J » borst tas uak parable to the Rahway River, bat Instead of the usual closing exer- j I*aiirie, pastor of the church; ex- in several places present a serious j tbe government seeing the Urge Abate. The accident occurred at I medflil to Stewart, Governor Lar- incentive for rilatiy youthful readers 150 Men's Sailor Pants, 1 AA I -Mr. aod Mrs. A. a Van Pelt wba* iMrt-fret ia th* air—«o<3 J« Sale price . - - - - - •. •. 1 • U & about S:4S o'clock and the child > cises, there will be a Parents'Night'l p'.anatlori of Vacation Church menace to the health ot the cllj, Joseph and son. lh part It was to play In tbe develop- Koss Makes Ringer to son made a posthumoa award to ct the Record to show their artis- -aad .Hiis Etta Van Pek. of C« Es- * ^o ^^ "t * *&>* died shortly after he was removed j program and exhibition of hanil-iSchool, Miss Viola Clark: statistics, the committee found. One of theia a pair ..-•.,...... 1 .UV i.iez street, have-, retnrned from a to tHl tbe<«f ial«i. H* Is UaJ.Co. 'j Ladies'BalningSuits $1.00, ment ot Elizabeth' and Its.suburbs, Major Daniel A. Dugan.ot Orange, tic ability last week. This pic- major .obstructions was-at the Hi Children's Bathing Suits authorized Its widening and dredg- to the Railway Memorial Hospital. Win Tourney at Whea- work of the Dally Vacation Church j Miss Natalie Kdgar: primary wor- in behalf of his son, Djniel. Jr.. the ' tear of Pennsylvania and a stop at Rt. H^«. J. E. E. Seely. who cot ij sl ture, which depicted a quiet sum- ing street bridge where Council . of• Harrison street Pure WooL c Ladies'Hooverets ing.- ; •. • • .: .-.•; Six other- persons were palnfnllr Schools of the Second Presbyterian i 'ip service,' Miss V. G.Clark; citation stating that the younger L9S 3Ien's Heavy Duck Trousers, | C A crystal JCave. « . ; Tc Pure WooL mer scene- the -same-as-you-and-I" jnen_ jFow'ler. and _F.eakes_i'began -nr. He has tad over s too&ed ! I __ J?Wt JS'etfark waslho same wav "hurt in" a series of mishaps in this ___ — tena -Park andGrand SlreetChapelrat-Spcond4'iUiuiet-niusiCj-optfuiiig^prayer.-hymn.h ' .Dugan:.- had- courageously Tmet -a their tour of the river. Boxes and : — -5ale-price-^— J3rd I'salm: story, prayer, song. Mr; "aSTMr*;" Fred $£"' MartS" emW» -jrltb - dMifc"iir-&f~"'l5«rj"| During tbe WcrrlJ War tbe govern- city over the week-end. I'resuyterian. Church this evening charge in the face of heavy ma- would see if we went into the other.large 'pieces ot wood held the * lard BTez&es. -sM . tas " Sale price . ment cut a channel in tbe lower at 7:-J5. -Can a Little Child Like Me": chine gun fire on front and sidp." country at this season ot the year. water.in a pool at this place. Coh- and'^flildren. Eva. Blanche and Sale price f> p |mii«.ii Th/"r" B" elo iin : 75c Men's Fancy Golf Hose, George, of £1 Monroe street. i 'Th«se''lWb~schoolS-are""iia"rrorth"e"f" -' "-verMe-,-"J<«ua.-- frIend-of-lIt- .Major_D.ugan-retlred.aa_comman3er_] |-stderable—ftlth—was-aiso-heid-biick ir):b DMbiSs tsore tiaa • 69c and free action to the Submarine mano, of the Woodbrldge police -The senior horseshoe pitching Battalion. 113th Infan- ' " ' stay at thauhe was driving his tk contest which- has- been in-nlar at-)^all>-L.Yacatlon_Church_Sc_hppljr!»tJ}^ children.' Dramaiization "Night near Riversjde Park where a-stono 2 pairs for »^ppaiHrnentrH^-se-ViraU-weeks-agO. s CItj. riaf fgrponrtlon." Port " . ^ihe Uoulevard when tbe small yrneatena Park for the past month •era -trf-i TlanTTwas "found constructed almo.it »v>( nlaysan Important part Churches. Closing- exercises will Grand Street Chapel, .Mrs. John Two other New. .Jeraey men towe have printed since school Leatherette Sfaoppiof boy dashed into' tbe path of the'came to a sensational cluse ye»- -ltand. supt. receive the coveted citations from across the river. ln__the bend oi Pbillipsr.1.00 Special'in Men's Shirts, consisting: • kLhtolJllUl -vehicle -and- was- struct by" the terday.when Joe Koss defeated I*- be held at the First Baptist Church closed. . - - - —-the'1 stream -back""" of Hamilton D Although It is no.l generally and at the First l»rt-sbyterian of work of begin- Governor Larson were "Harold M. - of white green, blue and tan. The IeaS f -^: Sale Price. .;^T:: heavy truck before Pepri could stop C4OJ by two points in the final pitch Wildmauer, ot East Orange, a pri-— L'ncle David- Cor>" was actuallj- street,-twfs',- parts -of- autosr-bed- ! "recognized,- the Rah way (River is ttip machine. The local.man.said after staging a brave uphill Oght Church for the schools in tho.-e ners' deiiartment, Mn^. Cornell steads, household rubbish.^ raj s_ fe K T^ Ladies • lb«-l»Jfe»i river aJoQ«tha J««M ichurehesron -Thursday ev«nins~at Crulkshank; . hyjiin.- dramatization vate in-the ambulance compauy. of wet with—prespiration -when—he snades-this seasonr-•-Reur vnlno «"TVA^f -fc« swung the truck.to one. sl^e.ln throughout "the entire niatch._ ^._, the 113th Infantry, who, -served as completed the arduous task of try-and "otlier""aHfcIes~were""found' "to 'akon, b*twe*o' the - Pauale and a futile efTort to "avoid striking the "'Koss won'the"game™by"ih"rowlnE]i*;-t5 fl'dock....>. ..". ,.vW»._;. !iy junior -department: "Ruth and be dumped in and along side of the Corsets and Corselettes ' Rarilan. The RllxabeUi River is •Heports indicate the 'mostrsnc- Xaomi" (arranged/by- 3tls*"lr«ue a llit«fc-bearer -under he^vy fire for ing to determine- the.jwjnner.of this .•.•UU| child. One of the wheels, paaed a ringer, with bis opponent needing a long period of time without rest week's popular Record contest. banks of .the river.' •I Flattiripe much smaller, than the Itahwat over the child's cheat, crushing It. but two points' to clinch the cham- cesgful year thu^ far tor the Vaca- Koniianl^Oraudriiotlier, Eleanor Ladies' Summer Corsets and Cor- River and has not nearly the ter tion School enterprise. A total eri- Beckhusen; child. Gladys Brook:i: or sleep," and Christopher L. Edell. After much thought as to the neat- The river was found to be fairly The boy was rushed to the boa- pionship. The final score was 19- ot clean between the New Church iai i^:^ selettes. Special - rltory along its shores for develop^ pltal4>ut-was found Jo-be-Ilfelessr 21. ^Tbls tourneyrhas-been Inprog-- rollment...of._well_,over two hundred Ruth.' Virginia Roberts; Xaomi. Paterson. a former corporal in ness of the work, the number and Princes^ rhfrbl' tLA th>» 4taHwar ~-Rlr<>r • Heity ljmi)lu-afr Ornhn. T.illinn Al-I the 303d-Engineer.-,-attached-'tothe choice of colors used "ami the_axel street bridge and the St. (ieorge -&-5 .... "By—Dr. Alexahder -ress at tiie pjik uuder Hie dlfgF" In a letter to Congressman Acker tion of Louis Clew. Miss Jeannelte the beginners-primary depart ment, his'ser.. 'The 1'rodigal Son" (ar-Seventy-eighth Division, decorated of the young artist, tile Jack Rab- avenue hndge allhoiii;h several ter. Carol Zoyct, of Brooklra. are ue Ktuhner. Coroner Eugene G. Mul- stumps und overhanging trees were p . fmaa of ter parents. Mr. and Mrs. man. -written by JUr. Verner and Carlberg und IMIss Helen Lt'ar>-. held at the rhapel has- enrolled ranjpil by Misses Marjorie Perry tor carrying three wounded men bit Man told this newspaper to an- Sitea 36 to 44 signrd by the Undeu Chamber of len, of Penh Amboy, Investigated thirty-three tiny t"ts, under the and Mariwrie Jones p—^Father. lDd- thftsugh a heavy .barrage in Xonounce the following winners: found in the river. The most de- '{Iiaac Kawnt. of Its Main sired. anil gaTe permission to remove the for the past month. iMoro than 1.50 Ladies' Full Fashioned Hose in | A A Commerce i»nd"the Rah»tty "River thirty participated in the tourney. leadership of Mrs. John Kund, as- i;ar Price; servant, Kin^.sley Kis- Man's Land. .--- ^r_ f" ' - - First Prize-c-Kathryn-Fitzgerald. plorable--condition was- found.- be- Linen Sets Sale Priea body. -—,'•• After the awarding of the cita- tween St. George avenue :md the . Mrs.. Kfcllie i Ketts. cf Sew rcr-: Harbor Commission, previous . to Silas Carlberg and other members,M sisted by Catherine Maneuso and her; older son. George Cherry: 11 years, old, wf 93 Hamilton street. the grantine of the surrey, it was In a collision between a car oper- younger son. Charles Barclay. tions. Lhe old flag of the 113th 'Regi- Second Prize—Elizabeth Evans. Central avenue bridges where sev- - all .wanted shades ...... 1 ,UU • eaee, Pa.r'fcas ten spendiny a ieir t ated by Frederick Ward. 43 years Mary JUaure.n. __" 1 eral large trees almost completely Corers and Four stated that these two bodlwi would iuna»y[--tn', OnVriim. n-ceived hv six Junior ment di JO years old. 4B Madison Hill road jdavs Thh itr 4ittgtter. Hr». Cba<- old, of US-South Twelfth street teaching staff at Ser-on Ladies' fancy Undies in Ilkiv If. "IPI.»r,.h h-,g in,.1,,^^,|. Mt)- y.pi^lll.n-s: Jiosimiw,. ••Sinr» _mj Acting c:hlet Stewart was aconm- T-hihl Prfiw—Jail.- .Klsslliig 10 OlocKed. tin; llow of tho stream en.nl, mid l«Hiu Khalal. ot Tiig ulLraiaJe uulcumu lake-plac« heavenly Kather gives me every panied to Sea Girt by his wife. Miss years old. 22 Central avenue. Auove tiie Central avenue bridge a feet »nd (Iredgedl at a depth to alElizabet- h avenue, Newark, on Sat- on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. O. Clark, director of religious edu- for summer -wear, per garment 1 ,w w low sea-going vessels to cume up cation; Rev. D. K. West, principal thins. lovingly and gladly "now my Margaret Steward and Police Judge To keep up-the interest in this similar condition prevailed but tha urday, four persons were Injured This doll parade is an annual af- sift 1 bring." Junior Worship Pro- Fayette .V. Talley. while scores of popular contest during the..hot obstructions were nut so^numerous Spnozer has relora- the river as far. as the • 1 .Jwrence niljjl-received treatment by Dr, P.fair and for many weeks the female of junior department. Mrs.'Cornell A special of which you should take advantage. Ladiea Uplift street bridge at which point barges, Cruikshank, principal of beginners' gram, ijlUs Nell Cochran: Prelude, •Rahwayans. were on .the field andsummer "months the Record is pre-as" further down the river. ed toier iome la P*rti Ambor Cotton Bedspreads i VFr«elI at the hospital.' They were .patronizers of the park have been witnessed the conferring of the It was at first, thought that the call to worship: ilynin, .Bible mem- senting the first prize wiuner with l^.i: after ipecdinf two wetks with her, . conld transport the merchandise Wart, bruised left hand; Mrs. Ju-busy in preparation tor the event- department: 'Miss Nellie S. Coeh- Up to 1.50 Ladies' Street Dresses, *7 C - up as Car as' Monroe streeL. ran. Jtr. Fred Williams, ^irs. Karl ory work: hymn, story, prayer. great honor on their fellow-towns- a Little Jack Rabbit book and street department could clean" out: igrandsarents, Mr. and IJrs. Wa3ttr|s4 unton street. of the. better .kind; 81x108; rose, Corselettes lia Ward. SO, same address, cut on There will be six awards in con- iMr. Williams; hvmn, benediction. man. . Jack Rabbit, book-ends in an attrac- the bed and batiks of the str.am, s*Si:>.$. All the bridges up to this point forehead: Barbara Chrenko, • 10nectlon wlth_the_contest. They Schwotzer, '.Mrs. Thomas III noV (all guaranteed perfect) I t/C it SprtBger, JT East TiSlon aveaofcjber pareirts, Mr. green and gold. § erts, Jr., Miss Harriet Ovenon. Rev. D. K. West. While at Sea Girt Stewart met tive Jack Rabbit box. The second but the cuuncilineii found the ob- Sale Price are drawbridges with the exception years.old. 187 Columbus avenue, are: Best decorated doll carriage, ot the one over' the river for Route Miss-iMarJorie. Perry, Miss •Maf- Handwork will be on exhibition many of his former buddies and of-and third prize winners each re- structions wore much more plenti- 2^0 Indies' Front and Side Hook f PA [ Mr. «u3 Mrs. Vlaeent DeSalra ^ Price Irvlngton, cut on right side of the best dressed doll, largest doll, fuf than it was supp^sr-d and it acd family, of ITS West Scon ave- 25. near lawrente street This jorle Jones. Miss Francis 'Caldwell. in the lecture room. ficers with whom he served over- ceive a Liule Jack Rabbit book. •^ nose. Patrolman C. F. Clos Invest! smallest doll, most unique doll and The above winners can obtain would be impossible fur the street nue, have been entertaicis? Mr. would not interfere with the barges go»ed_Jhe^ crash. Miss Mildred Jtoberts. iliss Irene seas. He was personally congratu- Girdles • 1 «uU 1-98 best home made doll. AU tlpll?.•iforman,—'Mr^-Jphn—^Hopkins,:.- -Mrr lated __by_Captains _MclvinIey..amU tiiese_pri2es by coming to the Kec- department to clean "lit the Rohin- atd-Mrs.-Tboaias CSUapjlBtra aod howaver.-ai they-are-seidqnrmore must lie n>ade~by- the -contestants. NEWSGROUP GO£S TO "Y" CAMP" son Branch in addition to their eiiidres. Asdre-w, Elia. Tola asd JANCOVIUS than 20 (eel above the water and *"Chester. Conrad, all assistants in Walker and Lt; Col. Jones. Officers i ord office this week. Similar prizes will be given each week to the i present duties. Fur. this reason Agnes, of Mt, Kisco, S. t. iC-QO Arlington St. Boys' Wash Snits the bridge in question has a clear- H. G. Kettner Honored the junior department. Mr. Hdward The first contingent of Rahway Informed him that a captiancy - FrencA-iciichn Voilevoues Tompkins, pianist for the depart- boys to Camp Wawayanda returned awaited him any time lie desired lucky boys and girls who send in the' the committee will, suggest to tho" BDce of 25 feel at high tide, Two Rahway Cases in Couuncil that a small appropria- of the latest styles; . at Moose Convention ment; (Miss Natalie Edgar; regis- home oh Saturday and another to return to the service. best-three colored pictures of the Mra. Louis BiebUne and ton, Imported JRrench Voiles. •'•• Tho entire project has been simi Quarter Sessions Court trar. The assistants in the primary week. tion be secured to have a force of E Infants Department iDlt. of Spartanbnrg. S. C, are Guaranteed fast colors. pUflcl in as much as the govern- department have, been Miss Xorma Rrotip left for this popular Y. M. men do this work. It was also znetXA of her motber and si«ter. azes2to& Sale price Asst colors. Sizes 6 to ment has Just finished dredging the Former Councilman Henr>* - G. Joseph Knebenbauer,. of Saltl- LOCAL MISSIONARY SPEAKS Those ' who; receive Honorable Keltnerprestnted a rgport on the more. who last we«k C. A. camp at Andover over the Rev. Alfred J. Lewis, of.102 -Al- thoyghr~that the property owners t3!dS'Hrt^hdHrteh; p.lHssIraneesHViitjt>!hVi v , Mention this week are: John II. |-aloii<—t-lie—stream—nVlftht—be—jmblte- ...i- i I .-"• ,'ITT '"TJ- 1-. Sale price recent National Moose .convention vult on an indictment for larceny Tree Ir-rnrt: 1 hT)S?^~who—returned i5ar« MeCarthx of 12< Seminary of the Kahway River and this Lvlan Graves, Vivian Baird. Carn-' ["Barton, J). 78 Oliver street; Robert splrited enough to dean out-the at 'Mooseheart, HI., at the meeting of an automobile in this city last were Charles H. Harding. Jr.. XIII- returned after a long period ot mis-1 you BuY^luTIips'llnfantiJSiSr zjeaae would allow a direct connection erine and Jcannle Rankine, Hazel i liard Scltendorf. Boyd Getty. Chris- Trotter, 10, 319 West iHazelwood portion oC the river abutting.-their ot the Rahway Lodge of (Moose last December was given a suspended sionary work tn iLiberia, Africa, avenue; Audrey Schubert, 7. 2fi A D Y U Knw with the Atlantic Ocean. night. The local delegate had the •McEwen. Mrs. Dorn, Betty Baker, topher Rankine. Norman Flero, properties but- this plan would Just-a Few Little Things for the Little Ones. CooncSman and Xrs. William H. ll\ n^ ° * A«>o«t the New Because—-ot the Interest- Con- sentence by Judge Lloyd Thomp- Mrs. John Rand lias been superin- had charge of the services at theHazel place; Carol Richard's, S. :>:)probably take some time before all' honor of being; a delegate to theson In Quarter Sessions Court Robert Urennan." Howard Kelly. First Methodist Church on Sunday: Armstroag. of 82 Chnrch street, gTesman Ackerman^has shown 'to- national conclave for the sixth con- tendent of Grand Street Ch.-jpeK William Roy. George Mount. Jack West Lake avenue; Albert Bendlin the owners finished the work and 1.50 Eayon Silk Dresses, hare retnrned from their, {ana at ward furthering the passing of the Michael Harnago, of 99 Hamilton The program Is as follows: At the morning service he spoke 12. 101 Allen street. immediate action is necessary for. secutive year and was commended street, this-city, retracted his plea Kull. Leonard Campbell. Those on "The Illuminated Epistles and each Pearl Wrer, S. Y. Their son. Bod- bill, Air. Verner, the. Linden Cham- by Supreme Dictator Alfred Ladner Prelude by J. Bdward Tompkins.j who will spend the next two weeks Turn to page 2 in todaj*'s. issue the general welfare o[ the people «>n Armstions. 1» remaining there BSMWRttrMJIf- ber of.Comm«Ke_»ri(Lthe^Rahwny; . of sot guilty and substituted a plea Jr.; h\-mn:_lnYoration. Rev. D. K.l Living Epistles," in /which he ^por-of the Record and see hr>iY_llLe_ at- camp Jirc Scy-tuour -Williams. 100 ! - for holding - itae-TWOHj of st Irod- »r-'HH66i-raH7-ia-hls"indictment for trayed the operatioir of the Spirit or-the-ndntter River Harbor Commission are, plan- West; Hag saluti—-1>earer o[ Amer-j Farmer ""Boy" rescued "T'litimy 'Mea- IS once. 1 Manley Williams. Robert Person. of God in human affairs in human g Ke»hape» them to the latest styles. ning' to tender a dinner in his atrocious assault and battery upon lean Fag, Ethel Henson; bearer of IRobert Fowler and Wakley Thomp- dowmouse and color the picture cakes ha:; prepared JMlis-Mabel Johcson. CoHins John honor at some future date. Car- - The local lodge entertained, a his wife, Anna. In April. July 21 Chrlstian Fine.' George Cherry: > lives. At the evening service he shown with the story and seud it a ten-page written report outlining rive Hundred Yards of CELINES VOii 1? son, erf Maplewood, a former resi- gave an Interesting and informa- KTO[ATI , ofi& f t124 *i ' TT*«*'t»>^Hamilto—n street-* -•, aa- d* b«ve this block and teret has taken much interest in delegation of fifteen from the Un- was set as the date for his trial. a word' of welcome. 'Rev. J. W.' in to the Record oHlue before Sat- the conditions as he and Council-" —--aset-r.. 150 dent of this city. . live talk on.conditions in Liberia^. •Miss Evelju Bcdman. of TJnjoo SILK PIQUE and RA JAI^LoTH Th5 the affair, during the past several den Lodge and a large delegation urday. Who knows, maybe Uncle man Fowler fu.uuil them on Satur- hd^IItlb^ accepted an lnvltatlen_to.-return David Cory-wilL,selectT your: draw- day. ...This report U so. onliglitjin-. 5treetr-nare-rernrn«g~froTd an out __l^.l ».__: tog at Point PleaianL " the visit -to Linden Thursday eve- lug for one of next week's prizes. ing Keakos sa3"s that lie'Is almost* tented at the dinner. ning. Plans were made for the. In- Elks Band and Delegation Appeared Atlantic City Parade ceruiiii_t.Iiat_..tlie_CounciL_iYlll_ act- : bitallationf^ffl h on the matter as soon as they Isaac KawBt. of 1« Vain ztreet. DoiingttiiFsale, per yard, only GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY Shoe Department Is spending two weeks at lake Motor Cases Net $17 meeting. learn the results of the Investiga- A farewell party was tendered tion. " ' '. ir^: Hnntiogton. Robert Wills, son of .Mrs. May In Police Court Fines Councilman Fowler also stated 5,00 Ladies' Arch Support Slippers J Y|/| Thieves Fail to Open Wills, of 94 Church street, at the that the conditions were far worse ii^ Mils Clara Mar *WbHe, of- 88 home of .Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Cur- Ladies Ronproof Four motor cases netted $17 InFurniture Company Safe than he had supposed and believed and Oxfords ..... — -• T'.UU SemJoarr avenoe, has. returned tis, 6G Church street, Saturday ::ii, AN Ones by Judge Talley In Police the Council would act favorably on after spending two weeks wits her *OUNCEMEliT night. Mr. Wills will leave on Sun- fore Silk Hosiery Court last nlgbl. Jacob Bass, 36, ot Aided by exceptionally. fine lin- the report. He pointed out that in Misses' and Ladies' Fancy Sport A An brother, Clarence While, and fam- Panties, Shorts and Bloomers. Cranford avenue. Linden, was fined day to .join the U. S. Marilies. A llr. of Pofnt Pleasant. : A Branch of ger prints, police are today work- many places where the sinwrs 'en- ^ Harris Band. The best value-ever $5-for passing on the left of a red.ing on several leads which may most enjoyable evening was held tered the river the obstructions Oxfords ...:...... ;..'. U.iJSJ B Sale price light ut Main street and Milton with dniii'hiK, vocal and Instrumen- Mr. and Xk Rndolpb J. Saner, for only, a pair shortly bring- an. arrest of the-per- have prevented this st'wagt* from • nvenue,.oh Sunday. . Sergeant Me- sons who tampered with the satem tal, music featuring the .program. •i?!Hering-th«Mlow'-ot-i-!u? stream und Men's Fancy Oxfords for summer #yi 9tPC of 113 Maple avenue, "have retorned Intyro mado the complaint. Thos. Those present were: Misa Marguer- from a sojoom at Belmar. the Direct Savlcgs Furniture Com- when these pools were -stirred up 48c Boyd, 48, 16 Nicola place, Nutley, pany,, In St. George avenue,.over ite Seyler, Miss Margaret Demler, serious .gaseous odors emanated fined $5 for passing cars on the of Woodbrldge; Miss CieorKlanna from the water. This condition - wear — ' #f|**vO W. Clifford Brower, of S5 Allen the week-end. Captain. James A!- 1.00 right at SL George and Westlfleld bers and two State troopers are Pheasant, of ; Edward would not prevail, he said. If this street, returned Monday from a five Boys' Oxfords, in black, brown and • €% QQ avenues, on Sunday. CoAplaint conducting the investigation. Palmer, ot 'Newark; ICobert. Ed- sewase was able 'to tlow. into tho weeks' trip to Europe, where he In- made by-Patrolman Clos. Stephen ward and Andrew Wills. Miss Alice center of the, river and How out fancies ..'...'• — 'tt.tfO stalled automatic stock- exchange ME ROSELLE B. & W. BAKERY Oyabal, 37, Wright lane, Uttle After-the prints were photo- graphed -yesterday afternoon the Wills, Mrs. May Wills, Joseph Car- as the water was found to be very boards in Amsterdam. He visited Neck, 'L. 1, fined $5 for pasalng. a ter, William Zlegler, Miss.lRose De- clear where the tlow was unlra- Prance and Eo>;land._ 139JMn.Stghwi,.7-1804 IUhir« ,N.J. safe -was opened. .'Ita contents wan y ttfln «ilgn Rlinrinv. - Pati-nlmnn .ptan^' Deo, Miss Anna Thouiaa found to bo In td It Is agan ma'de the complaint. (Leo lief that the thieves were unatjle son Lang, the Misses Margaret and mlttee also stated that the river Edward. Lillian, Eleanor and Alice Connolly. Miss Betty Curtis. I William Jensen, of 32 Union street, Troger, IS, 49 South 7th street, to open the strong: box or were has spread out in severafTplaces Ladies-Dresses Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Curtis, of this 1 [and Miss Sarah Bomroel. of tt Sax- Newark, fined,|2-for driving with- frightened away before they com- due u> the debris and sand 'bars.. out lights at St. George and AVeat; city. . ; . |rtson-street, hare returned from a cape pleted their Job. Theprowlenle .cajisingjJCeBai.vejlQttbj. III Is ciiii-- vacation «t_Aslmry_Park. — lBdihtfl 1ffiHeTea~to~nBve entered:the tulld- ditiou, he :sald. If once corrected, • # man|Smith complainant.;."-":"•;•-•] A-C.-BROOKS'-SPEAKS-TO-CbUB ; ing with a skeleton key.- ^ .. , wonld-hclp-considcrably in k'nuplwn~ , Mrs. John GalbraHb, Vn. 9Urloi> The duo progress made by thea sufficient flow of water at all Footwrear for Every Occasion _ ...... ' -~~«»u OHK nques. «^: Republican administration during [Smflh aod son. Francis, of 138 ; : 'f-k WINS PICTURE CONTEST ' K. OFC. MEETING TONfQHT times to carry dowu the rivor any >' Eliiabeth. arenne, and. Wilfred ;.', Patricia: Palmer, Ihreo-year-old •Old-Timers'" Night will be-celer the past two years In this city was tilth before It became odlferbus. for Er«ry Member pf the Re& Price 2.98. Sale price - : ^1^ Interestingly described to the lneju- Odentbal)_ef_37 Jacksen- »TenB*i 'daughter of Mr. and -'Mrs. Claude Jjrated by Rahway Council., No.. ; With the cleaning out __pf__jhc_j Ha?e~retnrned from a trip to Sl- _-_^ki: • - -. '''''•'•'•••••''^mk aHOTrr-TS-'W'BHriMlttorfraven' "HWrKEIgEu of Columbus, at St. -bera-of-the—Rah-vray—Wanreirsnre^ "sTreain ami the enforcement of-the. nara Tails. Radiolas .waa.ono of:tho winners of the 1930iMary'8 auditorium tonight with a publican Club by Alfred C. Brooks, law against tltrowiiiB obstructions Available. 1 1 i^pi- :?Cpntest of. the . National ;• PHotog- well-arranged ,nrogram-~.ot -boxing ,- O. O. P. mayoralty candidate, at aIn to the rl Ver; It Is belie ve<] that~ . Mrs. . A, HainUton Wolff and two ne*s^SltocttttoirT)rrJVm8«6a. vocal and.Instrumental mualc, com; meeting held Thursday night. He 4hi>-objeclionable condition of tlio Idlltdren.'oltdren'of Asinry PParkk, are guest* Expert Repairing The photograph, taken by a 'New-edy sketches, etc. Refreshment* told of local conditions and theriver can be cnrre.U-d until, the G of hher'parfnfu. Mr-tnA Mr. ffr^ ark photographer, won tor him a and a social hour aro also planned efforts tiie Republicans.are.making. Ra.hway.Valley Trunk Sew«r-i:lcan»— Xnf lid- avenue. prlia In (he-national contest. . by tho lodge, who. expect a large "tiT^gct all residents of kahway out the sewage for all time. 'liatlirallyflli • *" ontownliummt. muL. Street 121 Irving st. a nf nM mnmharq tn Mr. and r ) Stmlurr »v«nae, har» return- TJlklTJie_rfl5ulat:v«iakljr-card,(psrty«d f by- President—M rs-.- Rose Espoaitto, sen uiid "cliililreiiv Kihel, BUutlie _tBeT.iLaa"lei'rsA"uxlllary-to";the Elks —Safe Deposit Boxes from JJ to who was In'charge of the meeting. aiid Theodore II., Jr, of l«iko View will bB held this afternoon- at the |25 a year. ' Rahway National This committee Is Mrs. Suaan^ L. I.. huv(< returned home after ^clnbhousa at 2.30 o'clock. Bank—AdT.- • •• ;V'.'' ;•'"••.•"•" JO'Ambrosa. and Miss Millie San- spending several days nlth her par- toro. Five new members were re- ents Mr. and Mr.i. John Stralcula.' Photo (C)by Atlahtlc Foto Service ceived. " of 300 Hamilton street. m& 2&ZS2tlmiG 'jBmt \; f V

6-A .: W : '_ T " " I RAHWAY felSCORD, FRIDAY. JULY 11.1930 Dleckman of West Milton avenue, ed from 'Asbury Park where lie has are spending -a. week motoring been recuperating-from pleurisy. )Finci Early PaleatiniB;: m i In. the New England States, with r ^VWBATMER FORECAST:« You and Your FriendsBoston as their headquarters. Mr, and Mrs. George L. Helm- tribe Worshiped Dog» iTodiy: Fair and continued cooj.'.'•••. mI stadter and daughter, Porls, of Cln '•' London.—No leM-than 2,000 years PUBLISHED Harold - McClelland Johnson, of clnnatl, are guests of her parents, before Joihoa (abobt-S«0 B. C.) ^Tornorrow: Fair and tomewhat vMIss Sarbara Mitchell, of Tren- i 1 spend their vacation with Mrs. 124 'Hamilton street, was the' best Mr. and Mrs. John Ader, 79 Cherry :there'lived a\tribe In the south of ". •" '.w«rfnfir» • -. ..-..,'•,• TWICE WEEKLY ton, is spending a few days- with Jottn" Staubach, of- 25 Rutherford Palestine wjftb 'worshiped dogs, IHlss Margaret Slmendlnger, of 25street.' • • man at the wedding of OVss Helen [street, and his parents, (Mr and IN RAHWAY'S INTERESTS M - Jjutherford street. Elizabeth DeRussyi of Woodbridge.lMra George Helfn^tadter, 89 West stated Prof. Sir ~ Wlllirim Flinders New Jersey Advocate %/ Petrie,' In the course of a lecture The i John James Tralnor, . Jr., Grand street Mr and iMrs. Ader Record nt University college, I.oadon. In July Clearing iMrs. Harry Simmons, Sr., ot .38 Jamestown—N. Y., solemnized last will refuff fn witth thbmb . for a month's Abtorbtng The Rahway Nawt-Herald, the succesaor of the Union D emocrat, EBtabllghtd 1840. JJloes Btaubach_anjJ3H5B 1 I B^Mivand>Irs^H4rry Saturday—at~Str-Jame8^—Church, stay-istayin -CincinnatCincinnati descrlblnf-tjie'-rellcs-of-^he-earll^ , TTAik^T. . : : 1 ne Defilenbach, ot Scramon, wil '11 Simmons, Jr, and MISB Christine Wobdbrldge. e«t human community known to hls- l^fpL. XIX| . ^SEkUL NO. 2161 r Theodore H. Schmidt, of Semf- man an.d family, of Hamilton street, "These are'the earliest people' of PRICE THREE CENTS i nary avenue, and Walter,!*. Miller, have gone to their cottage at Bel- which we know, and a very curious of Trussler place, members of the uar for the auni.nier. thing IS the remarkable number of Local Elks'Delegate To Be Honored at Reception IStfc*--. •' postofflce staff, are enjoying a yfr . Honored.by Governor :1 little model'dogs which.have been cation of'several days which will Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ramsey, of} found In their tombs. The preie .^JOIllWBill I!i -be-'speni-aL^.UantIc-CIty» •_ GED.W.STEWARTGIVEN m New—Church—^tr^eti—and—their ence-of-tl»it-trlbe:helped-us-t. Klrk- Following an Investigation of tha bert's p,_^_d_;st. Where You Will find the Host Remarkable Values dfwtyln'jf -at ^hw t?nh«Ti}- \-nutiHtfy-trHntte in which his aar- Plschl, of 2 Bryant terrace. KMney-onVashiugtonTNTXrfeTt a flobinson-^BrahelrTsr-ttle—Rahway-- 1 "Miss Doris Ryer.of 60% TFnlon slight tug. *She wound In the line • teems alraojt a certainty, accord ceptlon held In tbelr honor at tbe llme heroism" was publicly honored, River Saturday afternoon by Coun- 1 'It - »'f- Second Presbyterian Church on Titreet, is spending a part of her va ' Mrs. Herbert Tlce, of A3 Fulton and JoDud the pufibecomlng stronj-I ling to a report bj Jules Verner, Acting Chlet,.of_P_ollce George. W. cilmen Ross O. Fowler and Alfred Icatibn With her grandmother, Mrs. er. Finally landing her catch, she Frnit~6f~thgLoom Thursday evening. They expect-to C.'F&Skes~niemUers of the special^ street,,has returnsd . from a. visit president of tho Unden Chamber be~marrled~1atHo-^i4.it<. e,. ti/.nn^ml 1... XTn... tn.. ihut thw ' intheehurbhhdbib?eha5madBbisJJ n gU.ii'£jl._wJio_«alk:eit.nluiig-iliB-b.tnk«-I of 10 "Meadow avenue, are enter- . Jersey Rivera and-Harbors' BUI of the stream from Irving street to Treman, and a niece, IMIss Burnetta taining her brother, J... W. Bewes, Apple Tree Cared For fluence felt and won'for htmseli Or. Helen H. Fraser, of Pittsburgh, betrothed to Rev. D. Kirkland -With the awarding of tins cher- the city line, fiiat-the obnoxious. iJ^ng^wjVash.The^P-aclflc Pillow Cases l.had-PSlaed and waslsigned,contain^)—:] 5 fJii WtAiUMiiS; h|ilH3ld : : : ' jrremanv_of_MexIco,_N._X,,_for_a of-Baltimore.-— —: jUoF-^vould-be-iriinorfl-ettt-irvly-eiimr" 29e Men's-Faiicy Rayori -Mixed-Socksr coast's oldest apple tree has re- ing ah appropriation for a survey nlty. a..<-'Hatlou from the AVar. Depart- ICH-IEIEST-i inated if the water was allowed to month.

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RAHWAY RECORD, TUESDAY^JULY.15,>l93a THE HOMER FAMILY BY DIRECT SAVING RAHWAY RECORD, TUESDAY, JTJtY Iff, 1930 Colored Masons Hold • FISHING CLUB HAS OUTING WE'RE GOING. TO CLEAN HOUSE Funeral Services Today /IP vou OONY DCNT. BORROW Thanksgiving gervic YOU'RE GONfe nw FtSiH MOUNTED You and Your Friends For Clare E. LaForg Members of the Mike Cahlll Fish YOU'RE THE ThW6 TO GO WITH 1 ing Club enjoyed tneir monthly aes ^ TMW MEVJ OINlNfe «O0N\ The.fourth .annual thanksgivin, Funeral services for Mlsa Clan sjon Sunday at Fortesque. Thi . and Mrs. Albert Simendinger . Mr. and •Mrs, WllMam H. Merritt, service of Queen Elizabeth dodge : Elizabeth Jp. 36,'A.P.; ".M,," . colored,-was day afternoon following an lllnes; Jlsll. .Ibelhg: caught.. 'JThe flshinj Bilth«nford street, left Sunday on "a tainlng :Mr. and •Mrs. C. iH. Joan- down FURNITURE- CO. held: In the- Trinit*..«*«iy7 .uctuuuiaMethodisi ot six weeks, wlll.be held at 3:3{ yacht of Michael Cahlll was osei »otor UIp through New England sonon,, oott lElkhart, Ind., formerly of Church, Sunday/. afternoon, followfollow- ftir the trip. ; this citcityy . ' o'clock this afternoon from her ing a large street-parade through late residence, WV1 West Milton ave- Wl EUMIMTE TflE KEflltVSTOlEt 0TMBE1D ,/. , , the ensinesa Becnon_gt_jhfl_'g(jtjr r and Cleaning Cares are Over •nitrJTKe*|efylcewas fieI3 at the church B Pll l{l< KiTU»i and Earl Carkhuff. ot 79 Jaques Elizabeth avenue, and Miss. Mar- the'First Baptist Church; wtlj ofB- Sf. Gierge Ay«oD«( Rihway, N. i. "-- ' through' the courtesy of the board elate. Interment will be in the fe»Tenne, this city, with Klmball garet HunVmell. of Hamilton sUeet, of trustees. ' GaIe», ot Westfleld, s are spending two weeks at Belmar. family plot in Hazelwood Ceme- 10-Piece Queen Anne K'Oales; , ot Weatfleld. spent the week- The Orange Elks' -band led th. tery. ' AY #5 dawn and the Hoover end at Mantoloklng. procession-which was composed o> American Walnut jMr. and Mrs: Harry Conay and The deceased,- who was 46 years FOR THIS LADY; Pcleaner is yours — pay #5 many colored organizations. Be- old, was. tie daughter-of the lati James McKay and children. j.»°soin Harry, of lrvlngton, were sides a large Dumber of the local down each month until the total Dining Room Suit ,.., ...le and Collne. of -HarrisonI*»guest' s o Sd t M Mr. and Mrs. J. L. .iltreet.haye returned fronra^lsit " price is paid. ^ -^^^ Seminary avenue. and - Jlalnbow Circle, fhe_women . y_ e.T -gnd-eailflrenXpnTtarof the.lodge. 11hBrn"in hor llfg unit w«. AH ——TherHoover beats snd sweeps •••-•iiJ.' lt?V9lri. George W. Mayhury.^Yed - Mlsa Anita ' p'Ambrpsa, of 96 erer^o^jJjiL-FirsJjiL-Firstt BaptlsBaptl i Stubborn and Painful Ailments known. It Is not so well known Trn»l Co. .'...... •..... Civil'Warptjri, will be depleted'to -.The aearlce-atnlreMrburcB^iSpenTfilCfiurch, a membeb r of ththe WomeWn' Linden Tnll Co. *M June A. & P. Sales New Brunswick Elans - rind' Oeonrin* Maybury, of 49JTa^ Seminary" avenue, is enjoying a ed with selections by the (Friend that Resisted All Else Tried, and suction cleans, Itsefficiency however, that no person may parl the pageant The h&toiric^aym- week's stay with Mr. and Airs. Carl Bowling Club of the Y. M. C. A., Soon . Yield to Power of • a vehicle outside a 'business or real Mlil-Cltx-Tro«t-.C(i.->if 8.12% Better Than 1929 Anniversary Celebration bolkal spectacle will b« presented lison street, have been enjoying a ship Church choir. Chaplain Jos JUKE MORTGAGES l'lalnDeld iUy at Point Pleasant. ' Brock, of Hlllfllde, "' and took an active part in the Wom- New Medicine. continues where the work of YOU.YOURCAR dence district on the payed or Im- NX. Bank of WeirtlWil... 2.000 throng^ drama, mnslc and dance. W. Wilson offered prayer, with the en's Day program at the_"Y." Shi l'eoplca >*attuntl Bank, address of welcome being made by AND THE. proved main portion of any high 3,730 "New York, July 16,—An Increase The City of New Brunswick Is leaves four sisters and fvr< other cleaners leaves off. Just tele- 'way when It is practicable to part Kllutetlt B ."Roland ami.Edward BAt, of, Ml Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton and Joseph Smoke, master of cere- brothers. - FlalnSeld Truat Co...... 20.OKI of 8.12 percent In dollar sales for making plans for the celebration of Miss Beatrice tBrent, of tf TO- I 'Wen OrandrstrVet, .., daughters, the 'Misses Virginia and monies.. J. W. Brown, senior war- _phone_us.and a_demojistratoE-wi tiff the pavement. And when park- TOTAL $3,012,585 Bibmj Sarinjs Init. .:. 1.500 Ethel, of 11 Stanton street, left T ing the motorist-must see that s Rahw'u-:In»t- Co; --.•".-. ...-.- •--SJ0O the four weeks of June 19SO over ton "slrSetrii apending" two weefa •from an auto trip, through den, made the response. .The bis MRS. AGNES G0ELINCK2 clear-and-unobstructed-wtdtb-of-no Slate Trn«t_Co.. Pl«HiOelil aero, the-Mme period-last—jfear—wiaj nient-and the 200th anniversary of In ^SjortSiatejuidjqaoadaw; ^ yesterday for a visit at -Point tory of the lodge, was presented by calico show you_jiqw welLthe 'Sunnnli Trust Co. ..V.... lonwir] Carpenter,) -pieawmi"™ W. T. Mack. Rainbow Circle then Mrs. Agnes Guelinckz, 05 years less than fifteen feet remains.oi 35? Loans Made in Union Unlun County Harlots shown In figures announced today Its receiving from Qeorgo O Its old, -widow, of ,Hoover works. . the main traveled portion of_ Bank 78,000 ihlBO ——. . Mm.—EHward-Scheuer; (five ah interesting program fo. dledjit her home at 112-East Scot highway to permit free passage o: I':—s- Sarlajra—Bask—«t by-. the-Great -Atlantic-* -^Pacific >Majle. Edward, wnilam and Mar- Frank X. Coman, of 190 Main lowed by the presentation of a Ma "'County" During the Newark ".000 tober 12, 13r 14 and 15 are to be BvnTSer&nd street, celebrated bis birthday an- avenue.'this morning after an 111 Cash prices—^79.50 for the qther vehicle*. Theremust .be ; Tea Company. Actual sales for the given over' to too celebration' and wret Bcheuer. and Miss Ethel sonic poem by C. E. Hall, of Wood- ness of four monthB. She was a clear view of. the parked Tehlol jalversary-Saturday-wlthzifcJttmUt: "Past'MontlT Total! .IK .» 1930 four weeks' period was_ |82,- It Is expected that during that lime gatherlhgr JirMgBr-n-lllemtier of-Mornlng-ata ttre-~of-Germanjn~DUl~ had~Te^ -larger model and #63.50 for the from a distance of 200 feet In each many thousands of -people from Roy Plunkett, of Charlotte place. Ledge. No. 12. of Perth Aroboy sided 1n Rahway for the past forty direction. — Tudeutlal Iniiiirvnre Co.. 4 168 tor 1929, or a dollar sales In- New Jersey and neighboring states General V apent the_ week-eod with relatlTea Mrs.. Bessie Blunt, of Aalnbow Cir- smaller. .. . - Mutual Benefit Life luinr.- Frank Murray, Charles F. Post five years. Funeral services wj These requirements do not ap lice Co. - 175.000 crease of 14,229,267. TonDOCe fig- will be visitors to the city. - and friends In Brooklyn. ; cle presented a paper, followed by 1>e held from St. Mark's Church a ply to vehicles disabled on the road The compilation of the mortgage Kqnltable- Life Aasnrance • ures for the same'period showed The long U*t ot distinguished and Charles Rodgers, members of a history of Eastern Star Chapter, 9 o'clock Friday morning, when a Prices slightly higher when S.x-lety of V. S J Contractor ' Fred Miller, of Brooklyn, Is vUlt- the fire department, are enjoylns so that it is impossible to avoid totals for the month of June, Just an Increase of 15.23 percent over members of the anniversary com- So. 31, by Mrs. Joseph Smoke solemn high mass of requiem wll Hoover is purchased on monthly stopping and temporarily leaving Totals '.., » the 1929 total. Indicative of a con- mittee is headed by Dr. William H. to« Mr. and. Mr*. John "Mesgher their annual vacation. . ;-T_he_scriptur& reading-was by Rev. released by Morrison C.. Colyer, be celebratedr^-r : —'—y * : them in a position which would n. & L. Mortgage! 233 tinued lower trend in prices — S.-'Demarcstr former-prealdenr'of " "*~tamIly,_oCl4t_Harrlson-street» R_ W. -Mlnp»yr paat^r-nf Friendship president of the Fidelity Union —--Residence i 1 The deceased Is survived by payment oasis. .. •- Uis. Robena Barclay and the dtherwise he unlawful h llththp to- Pnfgprs unrt nn« pr«wjrtpnt of thp HV8II * ARMSTRON0 Church, with the prayer hv Rev. J lhi!efi__daUEhtexs^—iIrs—Charles. No car may be left on any_high._ ntle and .Mortgage guaranty Lorn- til for the first six months ot this New Brunswick Theological Semi- S3 William St lllp Reed, of -Hadley, Mass.. Ui »es Ellialitelaitelu audd Helen tor-tor L. Norman. The address of the . nrllelrr by the CoinuilsHlontr of Proving ThalJOne Can CoonMtMt «t Law clay and Charles Barclay, of 47 Ford, of 90 East Scott avenue, Mrs, : Motor Vehlrln Is iircienieil by The ^ay-unattended unless"thebraTtes pahy of Newark. New Jersey, shows year up to $548,059,794, as com- nar}', who is serving as chairman, btie guwt ot Jamei Reed, of J07 Bal f 47 j afternoon was, ably ^prejeattiLJi Exhibit «t di* B>M>4rgonef{rOc4 e ~\H"Hnhor.- nf -11?-- Hecord oujls liar! In tnc-cnmpalKii are^setand the.motor stopped jnd.- a'-grandl'total-of-$3,012.586.00._dl-. Be Too Nice to a Cop .pared:with, a_ total^of_$5« Industrial wheels turned to the curb. Except Thp aroragp w<»«»^- jialpii for rjio man ^ i . ' * ' •ymoniilj U Bninni , of 3 Church of New Brunswick, In* road.! gage Companies; $732,200:007 -beltis—too— pollter^as-seven—Tokjo [_nne. and-one-spn^-Edward-J.-Gne- Advantage* of-New-JeneyrWhen In compliance with directions of a 1930 period mentioned totaled 120,- IreeT, wDIIl apeml»pena7hl. « vacation of"I—Chartes-KoentKPoriOrSirGeofgT The Grand Xodge officers presen. fishermea have found to tbelr tor- On the evenings of October IS avenue sailed today on tbe Colum- llnckz, of Glendale. California; a • SIRS. HELEN ZE3BKO in Atlantic Cty pay us a visit. Wi.Slfe' '. IV.—Pedestrians and Parking traffic signal or officer, or to avoid banks, $303,425.00; Insurance com- row. 720,60S as compared with $19,163,- and l-i. a pageant which will en- '..two weeks at Point Pleaxant. were: Oklatron 'Mrs. William Brent. brother, Harry Hertrrrann. of Staten conflict with other traffic, it Is.un- lanies, $309,600.00; B. & L. mort- 291 in 1929. an Increase of J1.55",- bus for a stay-of two months In this city; Royal Grand. Matron 'Tor three and one half years ..'Pedestrians have, rights' which The seven had been In the habit list ..3,000..people, manyLot. them Germany and France; " --..-••-- : Island; two sisters; Mrs. Genevieve motorists are bound to respect, and lawful to "stop of park within an ;ages. Jl,61?,360.0O. 317. Toe average weekly tonnage direct descendants of the original.' * ANNOUNCEMENT i~'!Ur. and Mrs: William Bliss, of 57 Mrs'. TG.'A.'Robinson, of Orange: Brown, of Portland. Oregon, and I was troubled with indigestion, Intersection', or a crosswalk, be- of gnmbllDZ In the back of » truck constipation and nervousness," said if i. our courts )are showing a growing This total reflects the stability which took them to the central fish tlgnres for the 1930 period totaled settlers and citizens, will be pre- I Jaques avenue^nd Mr. and 'Mr*. Grana JIaster J .L. Gordon, of liTont Mrs, Monica Schmidt, of New Ro- tween-afiafet.v-zone-and the-ad- TO THE PUBLIC: A Branch of The Roselle _Mrs Runnpll S Hog—and-son,-] l-Mrs._Helen:-Zebro1_133_West-22nd nai8pos.Itfon~no~dea1-baTsh.ly-with if-rea|-estate-in-tne—countyr"and narket early each morning. The 101;771—as—compared —with—3S3S? ~sTintfd~on-J««lu»nrFteld7nlre""»trFfi | m A.-Baker.-of « ll^Wbi pulMasterArtBut hlleTTCTT;" and" four~grandch1I- Jt—gublic-Scrvict-Electric and Gaa Co: motorists who ignore such rights. jacent curb or within twenty feet is an assurance to those with sound In 1929, or a weekly average In- B. & W. Bakery is now open at 189 Main St, to ton annue. left Friday for a motor Donald, of 410 SL George avenue, ler made a Btlrrlug address. Other dren. She was a member of the street, Bayonne. "These attacks of^.the curb opposite the end of- a other daj-the driver of th« truck letlc 0cl4 of Rutgers University. left Saturday to spend the summer often confined me to my bed, some- Please have some one call to demonstrate But the laW also imposes certain that a plentiful supply of ivns stopped for speeding, and the crease of 13.449. The pageant Mr». -Vln thing and then another about my -cause-ot the ever-Increasing accl- who,dled-one year ago,-Jaly—lSth, ly knownas^a .successfuLxllrector. Mrs. F.^l. SUIlnian". of thTa city. aY .cenzo_Yastano,JO_years-old,-widow- —So^ol T -. Uh^_:trUcli:-drlvertto^proceed^_i_= ; I jt-tWl jtltb_h«r^grandniDther. iMrs. enl totals-and. the^eVcr^to^o^Vpeet^iJiV^eir^Bht-hand^omer4 "•""Intbllrtelief the gamblers arose in?29. ";;.;: —;;....";:"_ v.— q, ,, Voodmont. C«nn. DEMqCRATTC OUTING TODAY of the late. Alphonse-Vaslano. who Charles F. Cox. Barbara Scbrelber.- of 207 West tne~any-pennanent good. 7* death and injury on thel^^,*™™ ££TlJZ Ilii-mlor Bond & Mortgage and bowed several times to the offi- Events of interest la the city's Grand street. About thirty-five members of the died late Thursday night at the Street tc No Corporation'.i-.....'..... 14.» 131-.0IO John J. Cox, history, dating from the crossing of Mini Ellwbeth Helms, or 63 'Main Rahway "Women's Democratic As- home of her son, Robert Vastano, •friends finally prevailed upon twenly feet ot a n allki-5' Tllle & Murtffict cer. Now, even in Japan, a traffic 139 Milt. St Phon. 7-1804 Rahw.f, N. J. : i "Tis not" my purpose 1n_ this1 *'«»"-' - Mrs. Grace Fitzslmmons. the Indian trails and the coming • gtrcet. enjoyed a week-end T. Rlrhter and son.-wife of Councilman Bendy, of 10 chairman or the committee in :ery. The services were largely at- trolled by a signal or traffic officer. between Rahway'and Carteret, on lalnllrW Title & MIC- ' ^Pnl Heddlng. liave lately returned Park street, who la more than 100 charge. tended by relatives and frlendB nervous condition worried me. .To- Why a person Is so foolish as to July 20. were made. -Anthony Hor- Gnanitit? Cu 3 . Popularity on Rainier from a vUlt. with her parent*. Rev. years' old. enjoyed a trip to Asbury The winners of the card games rom this city. New York, Brooklyn, day I am In excellent health and ling is in charge of the arrange- tale Till* & Mortgage , Little Jack Rabbit Coloring p Park with Mrs. Bendy. Robert El- my nerves are steady and strong. d Si i]LBLh fD =rlsfchis-lifja-or-his-neck,by,dartlns. liliftrauty-Go.-.;-..-.-. .-..v: -2— . JLongmlre, _Wa8ii.-m'oastlng.- on tod Sin. ''Leech. _of_Dover. which followed the business meet- Cranford_.and Garwpod. _;: m., . 1 PVBLICM)SERVICE JTmenrcemmitteer' TivcTappHcatlbns:' Tlra- and-Alfred~BendyrMre." ThebV 1- consider Konjola — the - best- and through traffic, when he can by 'ah-hnnff Title nml Mli:. specially .prepared trousers down Vn. Ulchter and "soa wili l lleave mg'Tt'-lihr'T:""MissgihrweTe:Miss.. Anna The deceased had been a resi- most' effective medicine obtain- •waiting a few seconds have a clear, for membership were received. (jimruutjr.-Co 1 the snowy slopes of Mount Rainier — N'owiiyle! us put our hrjids lo- p rthfci week for an outlnc at Keans- BelrtlR. Mlsa Grace Beltilc. Mrs. Ryan. (Mrs. Philip Buhl. Miss Grace .safe, unhurried passage, is a hu- Chief Hanger George G. Holiday • bnnt. Mr. Blchter will spend the Chester Gamberton and AIlss Mlt dent of Rahway for the past nine able." conducted the meeting, assisted by Total 5S f Is popolor this spring. There is no . setber. little readers, yw_wi4 ^- dred_a>mberton _anl£ritiax Van Sant, Mrs. Peter Manahan. months, coming to the United man characteristic beyond the un- Banks. neert-t«-pull heavy toboggans-up wMk-ends there. 1 > JUrs_:John—Feeley, JJrs.-Bdgar-P. Statesrjfrom rltalr.vabont"twenty _ What Konjola did tor Olrs.Zebro deratffhdlng oi students 6'fTiighway L.pilf Tsl lid fi Trust t inn. j.AsFairrirg~: % _ pnnm > we can r»moinber whtr •Mnrphyrpyr M A C rtertesrMrsr*M : ears ago. She was a former resl- lt-=-can^-do=foF=you—for—everyone Recording Secretary Anthony 'Kim- Elizabeth- left off Uil week, or iball I pal on • Word has been received that Mrs. Compounded ot 32 ingredients, 22 «afety~p~roblenis. mick. rahrurd Tru.il l\ i loonhs are filven several coats of hot Mis* Anna Brlxak. ot JS4 Moln G. Bader, Mrs. L. E. Kox. Miss Em- dent of Garwood, living there about That the motorist should be lluflielli TrtlMl Co 2 paraffin, then liberally nrnxed. my memory cap Oh. now I renun- streett , thithis cityit , becamb e th bibridde Barbara Rltter and family ot 303 ma. Ryan; special prize, Mrs. P. "hree years before comlni; to R~' of them the juices of well-known obliged to_obserye the law regard^ Imorn Slate Bank .._.,.. ._i _"_ Wearing_these-over- the ordinary OPePerjnol roots-and-herbSf-Konjola-ls-a-medi-; MrRlchardRobOTtRror49 Hftr- RYDAVIDCORY ;bet-«iaf~t(ini*~JacnSbL.. way. Previous to that time she re- ing traffic, signals and the pedes- I nit; ... 1 clothing" the trevbfee of sliding be- Fat • ceremony performed by Jad(re Montreal on their tour of Canada. John Markey. Ided ,ln Brooklyn. cine for young and old, for all the rison streeH'^eirJoylnf a vacation „_. Bunk... 1 " watching, the fimatf* Boy pall In 1 family. trian he permitted to move as he First Nat. Ilauk. Minium 1 comes »'"8'nd# .worm Impervloos to CharleCharles HaxfleldUflld . off ClkT The party started tbelr trip via the at. Ocean Grove. •' ; .-New England Slates two weeks ago She is survived by her son, with Konjola Is sold In Rajiway, N. J. ^pleases, fe unfalrT The Tpedestrla'ri rnUJ nnd "mof»(ure. "' " nts W,>ut*. Bot,Bcrw;?iti«a :»hl»5«"J«»« ^28.—Tier whom she-made her home, three •fakes advantage of over-orked po- , «ended*by Sterls Gregory and An-and' have passed- through—Nova Union Council Officers. at Bell's Drugstore, and by~a)l the thai boy backward; next for- •Miss Laura T. Jones returned Mrs. Barbara Sitter, 'Stanley Space of Elltabeth and the Misses Peggy, Deputy State Councilor Henry Mrs. Theresa Cuti. Goth of Brook- sportsmanship. -• ward. Sonwltne* he wooVd If t out | Friday lo her home. 163 Elm ate- Schneider, of Elizabeth, assisted by yn. one alsler In Italy, and thir- -^Whgn—pedestrians-complain that-fi ~lhe ilflni. men wind op aeals. «roolc»-Ritt«r.- •Deputy SUiltt CoTIBgltftr Carl Oet- ; .'motorists ignore their rights they een grandchildren. Boys and glrla cut out today's picture of the advenlurea of Little DarnsUble, Cape Cod. _ Ing, of Linden. Installed the officers should "remember that by darting What I* he dolngr thought the The Young People's Society of of Union Council. No. 31. Jr. O. V. Zlon Lutheran Church will meet RAHWAY MAN OPENS BUSINESS the problem of I "across irjjffic they Ignore the rlgh Jack Rabbit and color It with paints or crayons.. Then mall "little bunny, gating up Into the iky Mr. and 'Mrs. George S. Chamber- A. M. at the Junior [Mechanics' Fred "Chrlstensen, of 12 Jones of a motorist to a clear path when lain, of West Grand street, spent at the church hill tonight. Hall lala evening. The officers In- w where th? blc kite looked bm little ilace. who j»'as formerly In charge being efficient and dis- % the^ llght^-(lashes" 'Go" after iiedes your picture lo — •- — •—• - ^ ~ f-lhe week-end at Ocean Grove. stalled were as follows: ~~ if the Barker Painting Co., of -New trians ,yto have legally left thi larger than Hnngry Hawk, whole CJIbert Westerlund. of 271 Cen- Junior past councilor H. N. Tay- creet. At all Jftnes .1 Tire -curb-hajoe-reachad safety: David Cory. Ihn Jark HahhH Man, care Bahwav-Reoord. Two pr'toia- and A. E Str»ki»l», rti fork City, and the American Palnt- r -claws held poor llttlo Timmy- ir. and MM. Carl O. Curtis and l_we-5trive-to-petform-l- Undo-.vTho law, a twB of Uncle David's. beau»lui"3«cK Rabbit ya "i e returned I tou*. vlcri-wuucllor. Hkrold dtaod: ; crdssing''0rJstaTtlng across any such Uowmouse. you remember. home after a stay with Mr. anJd ilasa.. two of me largest companies | our duties in a manner for the best pictures submitted. street, have returned from " "' "~ recording secretary W. H. Stuart; n the , Is now in interaecTlon on a "Go" signal has All of a* sadden, the Farmer's ^ In Providence. R. 1. Mrs. Gilbert Samuelson. of East financial secretary Joseph H. Jen- that meets with ap- the rig^-ef way over all vehicles, Elmburst. L.I. lusiness for himself and Is in a NOTICE:—Be sure run backward. • ' . ductor, 31. G. Clendenny; warden, ob, assuring the public of first- ,he reaalvfc* the opposite curb oi Winners' names printed each week. [2S Poplar street^ Mr. and Mrs. Miss Emily Strakele. of 300 Ham- Edward Krusche: Inside sentinel, lass work at a very reasonable place of "safety. At Intersections I Charles Trautman and danxbter, Jlton street, spent the week-end Joseph Gettler; outside sentinel. We offer without additional • where tfSfBc Is Controlled by lights •Tve got you!" he kept «bontlas- with Mrs. A. W. C. Baumann, of cost. [•Eleanor, of EUzabeth, have gone to Oscar V. Beers. Mr. Christensen was in charge ot expense a home ot conveni- or offlcRja,-it Is unlawful for pedes- [the Klnsel bungalow at Brlelle. Elmhurst. JL I. trians to^ cross at any point other "What do you mfanf aaktd-Lit- Committees were appointed as the painting and decorating done ence to those requiring our tle Jack TUbblt. follows: Good and welfare-^Harold n the Garfield-Grant Hotel in Long than • f "^'designated crosswalk, , -Mr. and Mm. Donald ilarsh and •Mrs. Herbert Falkenstern, of 78 Rand, chairman. Edward Krusche. services Where [Tr^aic Is not so controlled, Cherry street, is - convalescing at Branch, St. .Mary's Hospital, Pas- 'I've caught the old hawk In my t daughter. Ruth, of 51 New Church Fred. Gernier, George.Rand, Oscar sate and numerous other Jobs - "pedeslrEjiD-must cross at-rlghtan- h street, sptnt Sunday with relatives her mother's home, 78 West Milton V. Beers; council welfare—H. N. jfles tOjUiycurb,_nnd_wh.en.crosslng :-kite.-I'm-pulling him down. loti where Crow, Lewis- & Wick, of • at fiidgewood. Tnynor, chairman. A. P. Van Pelt. were the architects. afany-lKrtnt other than a desig- belcher!" . •M. G. Clendenny, P. W. Miller, M. nated CfOTJswalk, they must" yield The Bank With the Electric Sign Mrs. Arthur G. Shafer and son, Phyllis Reed Given B. Gundaker. Sr; Initiation—IN. A. GIVES BENEFIT BRIDGE PETTIT right ojjjay to all vehicles. . Nearer and nearer came the big ^ William, of 55 Main street, have re- Brower, chairman, A. H. Schaefer. ••—Pedestrians have the right of way kite, as the excited box carefully, A card party for £onstant, whether or not bird from here. Mm. "William SullerTol SOXTIaln —PLAN-FOR CONVENTION ; tratBc oHeers be present to enforce frlrst Presbyterian Church Bible Plans to attend the National Con- lander, 'Mr8. Bert Hasbrouck, Mrs. it was necessary to test the bridge to see if the engineer's esti- them. OTO^rvance should be a mat- Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, ; School ot which she la a member. vention at Philadelphia next month, "Samuel Green, Mrs. Frank Arono- '_ "No you wonldnV cried Jhe Ut- Jhe affair was held In the home wltx, Mrs. Lester Price, Mrs. Ira mates-were,, correct. _ForJthis purpose a hundred four-horse ter of 2pjtfl sportsmanship. Ob- btinny. "you mljnt h|t ,^ ' Thomas Evans, Prank Cavallera were made at a meeting of. the • aervancarftill do much to reduce 'and Arthur Brelterreturned yester- of 'Misses Erma and Elsie Worm, United Spanish War Veterans last tM. Fa.rber, Mrs. Sadie Cooper, Mrs. teams, each pulling two wagons k)^e^^itirs^^2w^7§nX^Vl Meadowmouse.- - ' daughters of Air. and -Mrs. (Herman night. -Reports were~recelved from David Schwartz, Mrs. Saul Bell. :~hazardsr»p«rrtlcularlyrln~conge'8ted t-day to Berkeley. Cal- after spend- : except 't»n~j)ne-way streets, where The officers of this bank are glad:to ing several weeks here aa guests Worm, of Gibson boulevard, Clark alternates to the Department En- Mrs. Leo Rich, Mr. and airs. Abe onto the bridge. ~~ - 4 "Like-enough," agreed thuFarnv -ot 'Bnn Evans, of WesfHaxelwood Township. The gneat ot.honor was campment-.at Asbury -Park - last •Miller.--—-'---^—--' -arteries. ^* ; > l era Boy. •«M«*be-lrt just M V«U , avenue, and other relatives and given many suitable gifts and the month, and the army mule was won .'•'; ParklnarieguIatlonB are an Impor- give you the benefit of their long experience best wishes for a pleasant trip by Is the financiarbridge~tha£ is^to sparith¥~raohe'y difficulties tant atiiWJftle'- rihdcrstood part of the old gun's homo." friends. by Senior Color Sergeant Jake Wal- LEGION TO MEET THURSDAY ct Tne are those present. •the traftWta - y designed ter of Carteret. em- You can not do this with hway Memorial HospItaL by his, circle of friends, ranging be- way Branch, S. "P. C. A.. Friday eve- ling building, Lincoln, avenue and all kinds of ice. Our ice is Curse tween the ages of two and three ning at 8 o'clock at the home of the Mien street, as the membership D'een materially increased due iear,—pare—a»d The Rahway Savings Institutii ipatioit -BISEGKJES- dautihter SIss ^iwl^" ot hack lawn of his parents' residence, Irving street. The society will wel- 0 an active dty-'wide drive which wholesome—you can be •*Chnreh street, have returned from a small table" having been arranged come the return of Treasurer Miss the club Is making. - 'Creek, physician sayyBB, FredC.Hyer| Eugene MlDer ta vacation at Asbury Park. .. In a "May Pole" fashion with .each Marie T. Bristor, who has Just ar- Miss Hazel Brandt, ot 27 Union juite sure of .that. It The Bank of Strength" -- responsible ivfori ot the streamers leading to one of rived home from,a delightful Euro-_ iBtrSny^lKgr cause." _ van treet. has, returned from a stay of rats no more to order mnd - Mfg7-Jl[^TrJJa ton -have tbe guest/Ti two weeks at- Lake Hopatcong. ••"•'re>lot_has ..been I ^? ^ |returned -from—thekr—Honeymoon vors attached tor- the.-.youngsters. and be safe, gel, - Rgbway,N. J. Rexall Or^ ™ Strip to, the Great Lakes and are Billy, as his friends called him, . ered: This H. L. Lamphear Thomas ft Roberts' Enow realdlug In their newly fur- acted very well at ease and did not Qpod Ice Refrigeration 8ii*"tOT Irofro m the 8y& $g®m&vtf^*i "' " apartment at 20 Sim avenue. seem, at all abashed at the"sudden makes it possible to pre Telephone 1800 Uuty, dry, evacuating 2 John J. P. Coff»T Name...... >.. „•';..'.'.. y..;; attention -which was being.accord^ Age.*..!.. m»*sH?®®m&MH many dishes long •:-.—"• 'flrMtfy cnlo'foond wastT4tewrtie an>d 4' -«a~hrm. Hefreahmeh'ts were served lays at ei h rOn n »^?2R } ° S . natural T : nerce street have gone to their and such games as the tots wi advance. ^.— Open—Monday-Evenings—(Tomr5-io-8:SO~o'Clock '— WJtj»lthopt tormlog A.iahit I Street No..;:.-. /,'.".'.'.'. .'-.V'. •:-A. ;.';:.. • •-."' *-'I iSuminer cottage at Sea Girt. able to Indulge In were enjoyed. ..Increasing the dow pp«t Monday ^nin^ftbtti 6 to $&£$& The-guests Included the following: during July and Augusi V .._,• J. A. Van Allen and chlld- William Kurtt, Jack Unk, Millie • Eileen- andrJack or32 iTnlton Croft,"Marloti" Hackmann,' Wisifren Yours for a story, itt,•'.has' returned from a visit Lewis, Grace Schmidt, Lorraine Ar- WMteicran* JPharmaor.^Adv. . dtt^relatlres at Jackson Heights, nold, Marjorie Knapp, Betty Me- bright.-Get it. Ml ji^^ • DAV1Q Klnnonr-PeterTSmlth.rCharles-Qa'-) MOE DAVIS tEmma-Oallaj-oT ~ ISlr-'Maln' -John^Schmldt;—Miss—Armstrongr +m t," left yesterday tor an ex- Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mrs. John Wes- a»d\v}slt with friends In Detroit, terlund, Edith .Westerlund, Robert Noon. Thank You. -21Rtst GSnd St~ Westerlund and othara. Phone: ICE 10—COAL 996 &«iM£&£& ^M^^^^f&M.WimiMMSMB^' :?S&iS» '. :j*i'*"y\-.'f*';'

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Editorial Page oi The Rahway Record PtCTION CROSS-WORD MUZZLES, CHHJ). WELFAKB lion haB greatly reduced drinking with a modicum ol Rahway Record law, and urged that the-'educatlonal method find- Itt 1 HOME. GARDEN The Rahway Record Family Page New Jertey Advocate righirul place again la this country. He favors The Home Censor tT BERIALNO 2161 demonstrations of the evils of alcohol and also a wider program of wholesome amusements to take tntettd-it the Bahway, N, N. Foat.OMce aa iccond clan O. O> MS I NT y R C matter, under tbe act ot October 2T1B27. • . There can be no question but that IMr. (Wick- ersham la right In his diagnosis. Thirst for alcohol ii . PAR18, France.—The Bols la my that t sm never eomtof t6 *ar}a 'Tricks" Enhance 'j. *- Published Tuesdays fend Fridays not one of the natural cravings of human beings. II notion of e»rthl)r Elyelnm. Hti* again—that Is to aay, not Ptrte relaxes, drtatni and Uakw this ninioer.' "•• :'.*- r. -.. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Is a cultivated taste. T.He first object of the pres lute. IU ' Ubtsjr. trMv rlppllnf '" Rahway Publishing Corporation ent should therefore he to prevent its cultivation by EM ILY?" JSSiL streams, shy " walks, dewy ICTOJ, -SumtnerFrock' our youth. It young men and^young women ar -J-Ri-HOUGH,-ftre«ltienfc- wild Hogera JlHElh taught the menace-of-alcohol, not-only to-thelr-own nrtk-n pf thB «nn and Tiolet aura 1 Ratllnnn Tim y GAR O bYN-WELbS- Charm Summer Squashes -fKENNETH-Q. JENN1NGS,-Uoe«t-Edltolv- iTieaUh but to society InThls day ot motor cars, air ot sky »peak perpetually ot beautl 1 Boned up Ilk* drum we-occar}-—Rejoicing—to—•find—a—summer- planes.-machlnery and efficiency, the - future_iw111 ful secret* unknown to man. seemed mora Interested lfflS&hT "HAB HAPPENED^SO PKR. -—6libicflptlon rate $2.50 per year, payable In advance. •Hroo4 and Aunt Judy summoned^ionally hear someone say, and then squash In the market," the grocer pretty well take care of iUelr. The prohibition law The Bols stands always with IU Ing the contestant* of a country- - DUANE and h«r friend, Pauline Penitagton, disappear Bod to her in her own little sitting: we question, -what Is charmt told, me he "had It for decoration." '.ZZZ.X —., Single copy 3 cents. protecting* arms outstretched to- aidei motoreydo rac* flash by than will in the course of time 'become a secondary mat- •on Efcliy» Wedding rthearut day. Emily j»<-rone to visit the room,- she tol1 d him tie truth, ' •It Is alertness, intelligence, in- Too little we housewives appreci- ter, because the new generations will >ave little de- ward Paris- * sheUerinj.haven ot exitnlnlng olr passports. Coat to »**Uiil, but never arrWed there. After leavfat,; rhe Duane home, • "Rodney, ^, she said, "we are" trp terest in things;- but not Tfresh- ate this Utsty vegetable. It has the think ot It. I beUer* I woul4 rtth«r •~4< MtOMLMVHTBMB UJlBBtTATTTU sire to fill themselves with intoxicants: With the cheerful loveliness. Any day, rain I alto vanishes. Later, Pauline's body is sound in tho ravine, !against it, you and L I don't ^ or^art^^ T!mtly |^ OUrf, fW^ ^* -P' 1 "BlnpoB test g pp [•perhaps—toolset fur realrchange. alcohor~wffl cuaat 1 | like a battle Held after action. —-„ --.Its thst iiil«s wife had threatened suicide, but suspicion must be the resporJible ones. First gooeyness of a Dumb Dora. VI- Vegetables and fruits quickly IB of the f irldiats. of aU. Rod, what do you really vaclty, pep; but not nervous rest- to-be a predominating question. But only if cduca- was s, great to^doia Bnia- i potatt to gtelly btcanafc the stomach and satisfy the appe- in reverie. - . QO ON WITH think has happened 2 lessness nor jazziness. PoEeT~b"uT tlte and make one willing to omit sels upon our arrival. ETarywher* NOW not cbldbess. Natural sincerity heartier foods. IF SHt EVER >AW THAI Early one. morning'in .one of Ita "I've -two- theories," "he "said, If. conditions continue as they are, with noth- tho national colors wera Bring, CHAPTER XXIIJ. i promptly..! ^lOnc^ that she was ab- and wholesomeness which radiates •SHE W0U LP delU.-sort—and—volvoty with the wood grpup_walkc(l _slowly_homcr Summer squash is the fruit _ol| ing—to^-shape—the—actions-of-the—young—but—a—law bands playing, and from thoosandi F course the •eoroner's pause ward. . • . . ducted and is being held for —n- through one's entire personality. the squash vine, and is rich in phos- T-'rEffluent-—WeHave-a-Superabundance dead leaves ot The charming /woman does not which they-aave seen rather generally flouted by the of throats cam* the cry ot "Vita la was not so lone *s : the Lamb quailed inwardly, but wassom. That's the most p'. phorus and calcium, and a delicate Already—Why More? m centuries, a Beige!" I misinterpreted ib* cry about to^say..he_wouldot course You knu»cjhey do abduct 1 .t know; she is charming; for. that ulce. Thhe tiny variety used while old..we.can erpect the rising generations to absorb O— T -celestial-one,-and Winston self-consciousness would spoil her ; roans Idealist ardecad.ragbTbuf neighbor "WesUield se at flrst. and waa very embanaaatd. dothat, when Aunt Judy spoke up. as well asShildren." very youngg; Is cooked whole, habits they see demonstrated in their homes, in the w a a strotched returned to the fray, If fray it "Not often. Well, what else!" charm. C dk ooTed through lesltimafe channels the right of way I thought Brussels bad lamed oat 'I shall. As things stand now, Crooked-necked squash ' and other homes of their friends, at clubs and other social oat 00 his back < iM b there is a shadow or the danger of "That she is teasing me. I know varieties are better flavored . If S3Hewater foF the effluent from^ Its sewage pump- ta wjL«spects_to^ the. reaalto ot *?*^! -** * » > **yipgs v gatherings.-—And^beeaU3e-youth^pla)^3-wlth^everyj thV my luncheon time shot otbt-carbo- jtjhadowon ur KlldJt idlM E oiore~tnatarej-but-Uie--skltt- should ^Tae-hlatlon.- Unfortunately for Rahway-thls outlet '"' ""' * aeema neeesaary thing harder than maturity, we. are likely to see ex- akjr_ wlth_ the Bate ot-ioda--- But II natural prgtectora arcjiyseif «n fpnripr thai—it IK casUy- " * " thp Htyvln 'Milton "I-tkp and thp vacant stare ot to IrmutW of htr-4aMr^*iA fiodirey;—I put myself iust, for she wants to give Die a final test It is perplexing for the traveler plerced by the thumb nail. cesses beyuncl anything now evident. ' developed all Belflam washooor- friends at What hdur Mis* Duane she U mine until I give her over to know how much to tip the vari- RjJSJirson Branch of the Rahway River. a dog that had as to my. patience in putting up To prepare it, remove the skin. •P£ l_:—Prohibition mav-.orlmay not -be -the -best .substi-; I »mil»1 nt flf -ltft-h*r-h.ome—yesterday,-aJt Bat Nell, Uka the resOwas Is not necessary.. At the hotel, a torelenera, • . . :._ i pretty well subdued by the terror _ squash souffle, cook the squash cal disposal, works because of its increase in popula- cepted as swanky bathing beach at- ichool ot art was cradled In It* One, too. Is Impre«»*d. after gay door man helps you from from your rather dry. To two cups ot mashed Umbered cup of exquisite icenle • of the ideas hinted at by the find- car and carries your baggage to the jquash add the yolk of .two eggs, tion, until today because of the overload, this matter Parec, with the small aunber. ot xinjr.o£-£nilly>s-dlanionds-.and fur i Television Is Ready for Business Deauty": Wif^rent. of tourse. to hotel desk—another dim. or fifteen melted _ butter, salt and pepper. "cannot be properly treated "with" the.present equip- THE ONC& OVER .nient. itarl- a fad for nld-fashloned •ldewalk-.cafea.and general :40hr!< ~ iwSh the dead body of Pauline ^. Thejime .has: come when you «in-seo-as-well-as ipTshlp at the little cottaieot the ; cents, or a quarter If you are ex- Fold in the beaten whites and bake menT ~- ' ... . - __" . By H. I. PHILLIPS uighuhlrui tor male Uilbera? etj. There »T> many , paTesMBt Pcn&inJtton. - • travagant or try . to. show oS. A until firm. Squash fritters are hear Ihe person with whom you are talking on the neat' painter Millet, preserved In- drlnkcrles here, bnt In nearly •Terr The result—Rahway stands the brunt. . Citizens (Exclusive to Tbe Rihway KccorJ.) bell-boy carries your baggage to made by dipping spoonfuls of this phone, and he can see as well as hear you. In other tact for posterity. We vtilted with one—aod 1 mado a careful iMpte- It could all be duly explained, your room, -which means a similar mixture in cracker crumbs residing along this particular tributary of the main words, two-way television has arrived. It was demon- That performance of remaining -awe hit itudlo and behold, the Uon—the tipple !» light t*tr & a of edBfte, but It hadn't been as tip.. The process Is reversed when browning them in hot fat. •-- stream, are-treated to ozone which in the least Is twenty-tour/Ofcys In the air '"""*•• easel at which he ut white bit Im- t. ->•:' ;•••• -.-'-•'•• •••--- •••-• • - you leave the hotel. strated by the American Telephone and Telegraph THIS WAY TO THE ROCKE- t Into a the publicity, but It h« ' mineral water. The-people also anything but desirable. mortal "Aeffeltts" escaped on can- "We've tone over that question Company in Xew York a few days ago. FELLER BIRTHPLACE-E-E!" . and in passed by- hundreds—of - seem mora alert and less eScita^il* pntty thorouthly, Mr. Winston," At mealtime you - are" supposed The Guest However, through the alacrity of the mayor and a founded . . . Latzo's Educated Sea nx. We stood roverfintly at the oreririllea. ..-; '•' to tip the waitress about ten per- Here is how it works: "The birthplace ot John D. > men who have been aloft Ltmb told bin, "and none of us It is a nice courtesy to take your Lions! .. . and as you roam through side ot the bed upon which the The proximity to Holland Wain cent of your bill, or. If you are committee of Common Council and aroused citizens. Rockefeller, bought-by. a pri- each room I wont to remind-you slneejast. November. eaa place. th« hour nearer than hostess some little gift, candy or a "You enter _ sound-proof tooth. The door Is artist breathed his list." We also Ita mark ia waddling gtaUean •boot firfc You know yoarself at staying for a week and will have the subject has been passed "across the table" and vate TJarty, Is to^be set up at that there are positively no blanks. walked by the studio where Rou»i book Conform—to her plans-for hick and close-fitting, like the door of ajilg refriger- Coney Island as an attraction." .Thp—Unlted-States-has-lmpprtcd • aleasant party one doesnt watch the same waitress. Up her one dol- given an airing, .with promise- of assistance from scan tolled and the hotel where lar when you leave. entertaining you. Be prompt for ator. The booth is lighted with a dim orange HghL —N'ews item; ' 300 tons ot Russian caviar. This Ii their hata puff- the dock in case of being; called as meals and in keeping appointments. Westfield officials to relieve the obnoxious condi- the little room where the the first concrete evidence that Robert Louis Stevenson lived and • witness, Mr. Sayra was the last A tip is expected by the bell- You are virtually in a photographic dark "room, but Croesus ot Oil first learned to . . . Ing huge 8- When you arrive, announce the date tlon as much as is physically iwssible. This promise, anybody is positive a return to good wrote, fiarblton ItSelt sutgtsts. a ihaptd pi pea. •a* to speck to her. in the house, boy or chambermaid who doee you if your departure and hold to that- t is not qulfe so dark. There is a comfortable arm- "Right thissaway, folks! . .:. get a portait ot the little lady for any_personal jservlce. such aaJbrlng-. • -we -understand, is already being put into execution, Ught thissaway to see the one and times Is iii the Immodiatirofling. Callot engraTlnjc come to lite. The BelgUDa •6 fax U we know. But the. but- late-even-it-she"T>oHlely~ iirBes "you chair'there for you to sit in. - . __. a dime while you wait ... . Observe fcr J*W her leave by a side -en-1 ing you Ice water or extra towels. -.and this city .may expect an early, improvement.. nly-birthplace-^-.-.--fresh, roasted, h a * e "»~Krg« to stay longer. Act as though-you [theold-fashioneil kitchen-whereMr. trance and he said it was about On the .train the porter of_-the ire-having-a-goad~time~anil~Jje~cor- , I see that your gown of white georgette embroidered with silver stars •,_~ .If recent revelations are correct Rahway is in You are about to tele'phone but there is no tele- [oiks! ... in which John p. Rocke- Rockefeller, as a baby plsycd with percentage of ,'eller . . . all hot, folks! . . . was Paris U at Its topmost best at five. He's more likely to know sleeper or parlor car expects you dial with the friends to whom she has chosen to take a diagonal eut to smartness. danger _ffbm a similar experience at the behest of phone In sight. A special transmitter and receiver iMIIe. Adgle's lions . . . Behold 8:10. when tho dreamy three-hoar btoniss. __bo_l_h_ the guests.' to hand" him half a dollar as you introduces you. 'Make as little born'_; Step up,doser.-ladles tho-qualnt^llving-room'wherc-^—:-- are.onc_aled~in the~booth7and~the bobtfcTis acous- 1 Steals over th* acrrf of male and, fa- ik, tit rn leave..- The—tipping system adds-] sd theTiroposed"Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer disposal and c^ntlpmhn . "Rpforc votir •Princess WaKI'W.iki -will liulil y,m work as possible and adapt your-. . , , • , .-„ - ,_ chimney pots and the corrnsattd male and the Boddtd. "Where did she eo?" greatly to the expense quite childish. I suppose" to el a !oa* roppe of diamondm s giveg n dresser. ' put your feet on the best known, all-around exercise, as was leaving she picked up Helen than for men. I do not: believe J high water mark in the river. Here you are, ladles an' gentle- John 'D: . . . Galli-Galll, the man Conan Doyle Knows, Now little courtesy. But If you really well as jolly good sport. if mild blue light in front of you and below it a small leave P»rU In a poqt, for ot all I wonder It everybody coterlog- tot fc?lhM. ~ use this service, and ft is" not" in counterpane nor use towels for p Joan's coat and asked her whether could have been ns humble-as.I ast; men! . ... In this very structure with two sets of ears . . .ate his fiance as a weddjne : CuC t i h by fold- P. It is most gratifying that the local authorities inclined plate of glass back of which Is a sign which was born ... Bosco! . . . He .eats Noise, Brain Pressure cities over here I love and admlr* Branela at some time or o«h«r tttttak." .lnded-in—thg-regnla. tiavel-biHr cleaning shoes. your ironini; short wouldn't like to go liomp. wirh frugal dinners of ... fre3h roasted ing away towels are on their toes to prevent the creation of another 1 joes not «fadj you are a cheap-skate if you are If your hostess has no household unironed me her fur dinner. have been inevitably Ihffuenced; fads: . 'pm, alirp Rpp fnr peantitb anil popcorn! ... In thutit' ' Ii Education^ 4tt?it-most—^TeHt It seeuu tuae SOME: the boost f and about halt of the rest of the ' menace to health and municipal progress by demand- the very room In which . . : The early days when our forefathers martyred .English nursa? not willing to pay a small reason- help, assist her with the house- ".Ti:st wait a mlnnte," said Helen some by the story of ilelen of Trby,_ "Ikonophone—Watch this space for television thing' should be done to save It "We think so." able sum for It. " • ~ • - work unless you are sure that she weekly wash. so bpautlftil,~so"Tchannlnft,"-'So ap- ing that any chance for such a condition will be real Boris^with more than 5,000 penetrated tho forest n ith axes and x from itself.; I am tally determined (e iw : "Don't you know so?" Joan, "what are_you going to have mage." ' .• ' ~ Images tatooed on his body . Jarlmba, the little lady with Sccrclary Mclloii. keeper «f the prefers to do it alone. Pay scrupu- for dlnnnr." pealing, that a great war- was: uitfpped In the bud'before the contract for this trunk public purse, announces a satisfac- "How can we. She might have lously all telephone or laundry bills fought over her. In a smaller wayi You watch and very shortly the sign Is lifted founder ot an industrial empire... the purple beard! . . . and blazed a |eh«Mn to IcaTe it behind at the Sweet Life • •-disposal plant is given' out. The Record heartily who starting out in life with . trail through . . .honeyed waffles! tory financial year and a surplus o! Lindbergh gives the L«KKUP ot "They'll say Emily pushed Polly overthenril," laid Aunt Judy. jou-have-incurred.- \yhen you have Nothing to Play With there Is war over every woman. Her and you see a sharp, clearcut moving'picture. Seaiitlveaeu to Pattt (last mitiute. . It might have been Fashions, Fads Foibles left, write within twenty-four hours, "Whenever Life is Simple and courtiers are the ice man, the- milk' . . commends their watchfulness in this respect, and the biggest hamburger and roll in ... Thissaway! ... Thissaway!" *1SI.OOO,000 in uncie Sam's pockeu Nations Transit Section detailed isteltt by a sneak thief—oh. I'm Opportunity ;;o_s only Mr. Whether business readily accepts this new gift fown-for a-dime . . . now holds the The moit freakish foible ot the thanking your Jiostess-for h»f-h«w- :.1I1P. trilf plp.isiirp ••irrnmpnnlp-' Xlr. Mellon reduced by *««,000.. suggestions tor avUllcn. Stand- Shown by Expuriawib '- - - " hn» 0tn If" MUIUI m- fe. .••.., j mmt. .._IJ __m_r ,!J,ttfe citizens as a whole should back these -men up In oil industry of thp world in thp hnl- l as iranrauce does unculti\*aLe'J prosperity built here by our fathers of the research laboratory for pyprvrtav ncp »i n lin* -F1PE-DREAM8- »»lU«tlou—»t-^«lms> of~llip- » enthusiasm tad run him of what had been brought out kid gloves with the'formal dress flowers."—Charles "Wagner. j she meets. The compliments, paid- -tholr endeavor-. They -".oat deservedly n..d aliule- low of his'. . . ten feet of giant situation that may arise." at the inquest. . • Is perpHual. The economic history Helen have come down to us. In-a accepted radio, depends entirely on how badly busl- I woke up-bright this morning totals sixteen billions, one hundred markings and klgnnU, a compre- an enrmy on tbe cbwk wis away with -him, and he ceased without sleeves and almost without : hearted support to keep to a minimum any possible manhood . . . and with every pack- And feeling fine as silk, hensive meteorological an j radio m>t so badly chotro If tbe !««>• Aunt Judy stopped talking and .Sayre listened, his face growing nf mutlern civilization is strewn I bookvand we use them; clumsily, less wants it. The only economic limitation at the and eighty-five millions. Not much speaking, a tittle abruptly. back,.In the waist. One sees them July Thoughts with the ruins or onee mighty edl- chance of future trouble from '^wholesome" effliuent. age -we give : a ten-karat diamond But got an awful setback reporting system, uniform regula- tlon was to-liutt=blm. rtwnt lnre»- , "No,-».. Umb, and the twothey were all silent. white and set, and his eyes filled at the. fashionable dances, some- j perlmps, but with snak-lettf effi-' present time is the cost. The cost is high.—'Art. ring! " tor such a rich country. Business It you were oorn in July, your fices ot huslncss power.—Amer- "~" there Is no doubt but that Councilman 'Armstrong On picking up the milk. tions tor clearing are ticnllomi of frofmor Uglneill ot itaseS must be kept separate, un- Never had they seen this side.of with an amazement beyond all times black kid gloves with a birthday flower is the larkspur, a • eieney to win many 'battles.— Brown, "Nation's- Business." might bo better if bonds were not | words; ican AI:is:i:'.inc. Howe's Monthly. hit flie nail squarely on the head at Wednesday norencp, Kalr, harr bdlcatW. for Tleat they impinge on one another." her before. Always placidly con- flimsy white dress. Usually the pretty blossom. Under this very root there was The farmer or the milkman- jjaid off no rapidly. bnman cheeks and'foreheads torn | There, was more testimony from tent, and carelessly pay, she had .When a faithful recital of the glove Is slipped off the palm of the : nleht's meeting pf Common Council when he stated The recommendations arc *ound, Sew and kltch out of doors as Analyzing born ninety-one years ago, that Was careless It would seem, But Mr. Mellon probably knows out to be the" most swalUr* part* the doctor, and the hospital au- looked after household matters in morning's session had been con- hand and rolled back at the wrist, much as possible. Shell- the peas that" "'the proposed disposal plant is the keynote of The Senate Laughs prince of American business . . . For when I got the bottle best. but the people are too bnsy. to pay of Uie body to pain. thorities, and then Winston put the her efficient way but no one knew , eluded, be sat silent a moment; resembling the mils of our grand- on the back porch and carry your Pasha El Bey, who makes the dead- attention to recommendations from how she could be depended upon Land then said: g the-entire sewer operation.". "While its successful Will Rogers, in a recent radio talk, said he had One half of It was cream. tcast anwIUve, on the other ease In the hands of the Jury. mother'h s days. sewing out under.a tree. . ly cobra perform to his will ... ffl- no matter how high a source. ^SoKouly they filed out oMhe'kfor generalship. "You're right, Aunt Judy, we filmy formal The Decorator's Letter Box: ^treatment of its output from a sanitary standpoint noticed that every time he mentioned the United ing to work as a small^bpy In Cleve- Sir Conan Doyle, who died re- hand, are the outer alfet Of the are up against it." With the longg, y In sprinkling the garden, remem- WiA lit Mew Science of Syllabic: A notice on the bottle _. __ . Except in California and » few nww^aadbisarte inquest thougKl Yet, as she had said, there was d l ber that a thorough drenching once —- E-tPEItT ADVICE ON HOME DECORATION—«, . may be of small concern to those of our neighboring States Senate the inclination of his hearers was^to-lrlantlj-Ohlo," he~slept on-a~.~~bar- cently, created Sherlock Holmes, a arms; t>«rhap» a conseqntfet ot tbe H might be, bearte were beating iio initiative to be taken, only to "You see-where-the-police-are £ownsj_theiunder__5llp comes only W3S"TJrllit«snaTBe and plain. other States, we have not been able years of evolution during which In a while Is better than riiore fre- municipalities, yet because ot the location of Rahway becue pork sandwich . . . right oft name that has hecome part of the with very real and deep anxiety await developments. ' trending?" to the knees, leaving a diaphanous By C. J. COFFMAN iaugh. That would be amusing if it were not rather "This never, would have happened .to agree on a code ot automobile llio outer arm has bm used habit- curtain of dress below through quent sprinklings. the fire! . . . quick to sense the Bill we've been short ot rain." English,language, and died a be- as to the verdict Lamb was escorting her. Nell , "Of course I do. They'll say Dean of All the Enumerators -adjacent to the plant. Its successful operation is serious. The citizens of the_countrj'have_cbme to Indstry, he fored a partnership signals. • .: unlly to word off blows or to pro- which show the Btockinged leg. The proper garb for a baby in : ~ 'HAROOURT STRANGE. liever In spiritualism. The Khollwood group sat-prop- and Betty were walking behind .Emily pushed Polly over the rail, —.extremely vital. .' • believe that the only present function of the Senate future of petroleum oil in Amer- -L'In- tho great State ot New York, tect more sensitive parts Of the erly oolet and conventionally calm, with Pete. that Polly caught at Emily's fur ., -Contrasts are striking, as hot weather, is an abdominal band ican industry, he formed_a partner- Who*. If anything, docs he think k 1} < The ote ot 10 lB llM> white pique-collar on a silk dress. dli "'""In this matter nothing should be taken for ,e to object to whatever is proposed, sometimes to AddjiimUes: As old-fashioned as for Instance, jifherLiman-plits-hls S ' . ** I* bat BjftrJeltJmpjndjwcak, and ahd_necklaco__as__he_went-overI- ship with ... Ulys3os7~wbo" will of spiritualism now? "Good for you, Aunt—Judy;" or~whire7^«afldle~^rrmmrsgs~on" ^".t your. Jelly won't jell,, try.mix- Lydia granted. Our authorities are within their legal and :alk measures to death If they do not happen to like a in an who would go out of his way band out and wiggles It, you don't pMa Irnor-qnltirthe same, <*ptrts Nell wanted.to scream. Lamb said. "1 know you'll be a and that after the deed, Emily ran "Ijydl.i,'a woman of scripture, now astound you with a dive 1.00O. Is ho selecting some, earth know, astho sense of umeb. away." the-gown"ot black lace, or a black ing It (with the Juice of fruits con- "moral right in demanding of the Joint t.Meeting that t in all particulars. to see a bathing beauty contest. know whether;he will turn to the . • Aunt Joay- had . on her • best tower"ol strength" 'for"old Rodney, taining -more- pectin, such as cur- A seller of purple, tht-y say. medium through whom he may tell The touch sense Is tested by d»- drttn-major air, and that was a "That's exactly what they will wool coat over a light-chiffon, or Will st.il! live" In you. For things •they shall be shown before the contract for the plant left, to tbe right, stop dead, or back and, too, he'll be your right-hand rent or apple juice, or shreds of There are always enough Senators to hold up a friends on earth that he is very lerrolnlng how close together tws ve|g.fine one indeed. man. Call on me for anything in say." _ ' ' the gloves above mentioned. Jack- thnt you do up. points like pin points may be and ets of velvet accompany the well orange skin or commercial pectin. Will help you wear purple today." ^'executed and the construction begun. measure or'a treaty for a greater or less length of happy? — • The men came back, aa fine inthe world I can do, and, indeed, on "But Emily didn't do that?" To keep the rooms cool, open still be distinguished as two sepa* all-mpeett as they had gone forth, "Of course not" Aunt Judy's regulateg d party dress of today, or Councilman Saal, Rahway's representative at the time, sometimes to kill it altogether. This was true Does he remember this earth, or all of us. Shall we stay over the should I say this evening? them to the night and morning air Ly'dla may not nlways he Xamons, anything about It, or Is all that as Doctors told Justlco Hanson, In rate points Instead of one. Sewl- though Pete looked at them for week-endr voice was firm and even, but her hld thi i As Joint Meeting, volunteered the information at the with-the peace treaty which involved the League of Urlty to pain. 00 the other handTls for formal footwear there- 1s from the outside, but keep them nor alwaj-s "wear purple." Cut she vague as the months spent oS earth, Now York, that a thirteen-year-old battle scars. eyelids fluttered a mite, sure sign m e, p recent session of Common Council that_the attitude Nations. Some Senators would like to have it true tested bjr the severity which a pin •Their verdict was: " • "Surely. You know Emily may with her of uncertainty nothing better than crepe or satin closed, with curtains drawn, dur- lias a very good before, birth? boy, name not revealed, must die pvimp* tinted to match-onD'O DOB | Ing the middle ot the day. assumed by the Joint-Meeting waB ""that this city regarding the naval treaty: indeed.JLis.-aeldonuthat nrifk n a all plad or hp : __EK"r_. Vwiy ^'^"t"j »"i< ttiM. t^t htt UST I—MedltHnsTvlH get many messages/ unlcsn »u optratioanfjirjKirfortoea; _ •*t*yeiiture wedding will pick tip anij go on. igfcritrWKnsSrd quietly," tume Jewelry and emphasise their ^thaTemoHIer to-setm 'Tell me what-you-think.'? _3$K. interfering with theih." If_thero Is a possible the Executive-negotlates-a-treaty-that does not find •- The mother would have no opera- Whether alone at the-time, or inYes, irrespective of poor Polly's color." "" but we shall not hear from Conan painful. the company of-another person, ."I will. This is no time for con- and more efficient pTSfple as'wellli? However, -discrepancy in the plans for the disposal plant, as Is some enemies in the Senate. by Charles S.Kinnison^Doyle! tion.. Her son might be dying, bnt death. She was a dear friend; but your nnme alone r the had no right" to "interfera with -Individuals vary-In thelr-seml- there is not sufficient evidence or cealment of, any sort. I know "Alleged to have been discovered by the City Engi- There Js ho blinking the fact that the United daU to" detemalne." not a relative, so we will go right Emily had no really evil thought will .never- do • the Lord's plans, if he wanted to tlvlty to pain, PrbfMsof OgUlelU on." " fleer^ then why under the canopy" of heaven shouldn't States Senate has fallen greatly in the estimation nnd J And the cltitens of Hilldalc filed in her heart, but I know, too, how _ A. German.scientist startles Ber- il hny hunt] he had * -rtfifr *' H" a» one indUldtwl's pain jtttlluumrdeHy-manner and went Aiint^dy8pkeasthoTigh Tlie tiling tnat , —.this-city prot.Bt njid^emamlj!LJ^ajr_an£.ejnsn_tI U oJLUie_people_^Some-ot~thB members-seem-to-thlnlci tbrarhwpraijReJbudspeaKer «en«jautera_on-dlirettii«tdlirt t ptltt^efpltt^f - she can ny off the handle and do will raise you to | lOld^Fashibned Fiin- t'to him." sedately hotte to talk over their Emily might come home, laughing-, the most outrageous tilings in a -^^Nowrls-the-accepted'tlmeran^ "today" tKe~day"o? that the" dayTfaiTTieen wasted If in 6ome way they 'iharcaSIes a great orchestra to be bls body. Contrary to tht conVcn* first ln that m»k._ me Wonder;"" vati, and it also Indicates a beauti- they must be convinced that 'Rahway_liaslaJ!fing'er|ln :would bs asalutary-thing for all hands irtheywould -And I, adrriehowrbelieveirbest, -It-wlll-beijereafter. ; Was .ttted bin recently by AtthMr tot it b* ^olltelir' IMA A* ahethe*. when you go Into a room where Ing furniture. Ton will b« happier! 1 I Educators should start with the Several gtt(«U,«t a 1l»Uen«n And he hM once sugrested that ful l?land covered with timber. It the/pie" and that -we propose to keep it there until laugh once in a while. -Maybe they do, we cannot •Think of Gabriel's horn th_t will Graham Roblnett., son of John _T. rtrl had it. B*. »l«ise. won't f»x w« pay-thls v_lt back, aa this girl some pieces of furniture, because It you have your fiirnlW-e'Of thai In ways like this, to find my rest. meaning of tbe word "educate" and years ago, w«r* in BMted dlscfif- tfil m» sbttievethtr w»y t» t* as«ut Is possible thnt it was used to des- •we are firmly assured and know we are getting a see how it could he otherwise when all the Nation be heard 25.000 miles; In all direc- Bobln.tte, a city, .official, In tellUig Is n__rried; -but X know what she ot tlielr size, fairly Jump out at same apparent. If not .absolute,' What better way could I invest stick to that. It-means "to lead Jlon over ."a pairittnd Mat-adorned -getting- It Tve jutt tot to h**e It. ignate tbe blessing of Jehovah upon you. Von know how uncomfortable square deal. tions, around" the world, bringing of his marriage to Miss Cornelia" and I will aperedste it Vef-y much. is .and. I can't teet right about weight. ,. j Is so often laughing at them. : The early houre of night? out," to bring out ot: the youthful the wall. Apparently none orthem I-ing to see he.. What would you such a fruitful land. tliat makes you feel. You also have Color will often help to make sj the dead from their graves and re- Malan. :• •'. '.,, • .".',;" . •:• ••• • BBSPBRATB. '"""Promises mean nothing. Too much Is at stake to mind that which Is In it. It doe* l=Me» IU meahliif, aiUWtigh It tep- •Ufse-t? I'don't -want my hua- Most of the Lydisis who have be- gone into n living room, nnd after There ate no ways that I have found The plnOe of the disclosure \ras :.Toji might Mltyour small piece of furniture 'Valancaj; assembling the disintegrated ele- not mean to. force thfl opinions of presented a scene tt;.UHi n)yfflol<*J b*nd to think I am jealous ot her. come famous have been serious pco- you had been tliero** quite sohie betterwlth a large one.. Bed Is aaj: KkY anything tor granted. This city has had Us Where better fun and joy abound, the elder Roblnette's office In the but naturally I don't like it. Now 161 8 ments Into which they will have ' of Greece. Bottd by th»'eonr«Mi- /.f«tnerer-gu»r4iah ..tt-Wrlta;-lo |ple whose fame did not depend so "J^Stf " scorched because of its tranquility in the Outdoor Advertising teachers cm that yonthful mind. city hall. A clerk Approached htm I will appreciate so much If you'll time, realized thnt there were sev- nggresstve color and' freauently, a ; Nor bring us more delight! been dissolved. That will be a real tloD, one ot the* turned to a Walt- ih> ««r«al» « the l»y re Ml »r nnd Imolcntly dem>*' ** nure:andfertlll»er., rttUra efyAUr; prt^rty. 'Tpu_cauld inittee for thfl Rpfitri. Hnn 'flirt r ""' '• PEBFNNI A!, "lonf son hug beoBr-married-ii-td- -_deneo and hoy-t-way ovorchrrn beautiful but .mu did uul ui fll'-t ..(it will appear as important in.a| . Division should bo periodical. my doubt tor him. T don't discuss • Among these was Lytlin Bntes, a see them because they were com room as a much larger dark oneii' -quoted as saying that the outdoor advertising I d Sweet memories. I'm building, too— he asked me to tellyob." 6r « le*st.h«v«.a lawyer write .to 1 Belli effluent." Very:Agrcsslyo plants- like physos- Mm warning-Htm-thai leg«l action my family affairs with.anyone *nd one-time famous writer ot old re- plctely overshadowed by some This U an Instance of tbentpparent l7i And when their childhood days are thru, New Ybrk's commission An , .'Exp-rlitieht "station Floriculturist f'What? Where 18 he.nowr that, la" why.I.want to,talk with ligious sonRs. . One or the first of Interests have irought into this State, to try to con tpgln, monurda, anthemls . -and "HldiDg In the office Mfc." " Mitrfll fce;k sUrttM« tt«« *i> OdtMiStoduth : larger piece. 1 know I've been'in and not the absolute size of the'ob-! These happy times I will review 'Kolse Abatement" repdr.ts that the the.best-that em. . 1-:_TB«ire-lki&?llmit to the "numbor ot hardy, asters-should be divided an- U-th* rtntf la not returetuNied'bl by a sped- "y0u. Tfiknks. _• ,Mrs..W. M. H. the women physicians was I-ydia Educat on trol legislation, under the guise ot a "public rela- school iTvelrotf Kod- " . Jtobiaette- was broaglit linmno n-llnro . }Vith-pleasant thoughts;; I know I Irregular, continuous . roar; ot ,a fefhardneag -ln_sjejst .^•pbntoji^de^lte" area-of land will |T4nally. rAnnnar~dlvl3lon'nt ?chry-: -tied >iat«.—'l-tn-.t-tst-thtt-yaui r 'rM:"_r:r,D4iF5ngrT.itmrwrw>r "fowler...... :...: J....L :•. these things,-and"I've"gone into ' vs- Prohibition tlqi>B;committee,"/whaq;mlte,/what t Is really a lobbylobby,_con8latln, consistinEg th'ftft - ~ I ^inar^rpU-e. • your mHrrlkge.and ^mas'be your Extremely small pieces; seem Ii .great clty-reduces-attuiaii efficiency "8Ufrpb^t,\kh_r'iilM-i!B 4d-".e&_0ti' t_. santhemums • Is nbo .recommended Wehee : will'be^a-csad-ilesion to the Still • earlier' In our history we -yrWhen the ehJUrett Say: "Hey, Dad— yan d woar lB rnbDb plnined that lie had eloped because others where the discrepancy be- In a- very large ro-ibrXou cafft| largely of men from outside New Jersey, which is and tires nerves. tri. •'•-I n •' er. >n many • schools.: alr."5r«^lM3 dlvltUng p«rtnnlal W_nts. .'• AnotBor to.Insure clear foliage and vigorous lhmnf taoltah' slrla wtiti seem ao Borne. It 4t dives, your husband have Lydla Dnrrouy tliat courage- make ruob8r he was afraid his father .'would *n*U>Us to sive.blts.of. thHr. jewtlrx pleasure to talk about his old con- tween the size ot the furniture _nd help feellilg sorry for the poof r#«* In convention at Boston, George W. Wickers- now trying, to interpret for New Jersey the meaning Come play a game," I'm always glad tbt waiter, "but th« Kheo^lA^w)llc»1;,«l _reaWjl «L_:,fotlnd In tho fact-.that : : 'dus woman who slipped out of I'hil- That explains the fact that suc- steelst^f , or,steoT ,?••?l ot thfi rubber. Ba «t •l^learnea most-;t»«»;ni»Tlc»ooi:ot',ti growth:- ••?-'•:.- -- y..-•:-„..; ,v:V - "bbject'-v". '.••••-.•:.• "•:";v,"./;,-.'. - -to.» young man'to wear. The young quests, lit htm.' Laush with him. the size of the room made more tie things, wandering .about • the{ ^chairman of the President's commission on law of the recent, legislation, in that we believe she Ta say:''Air-rJght—le«s got" periodical dlviSloti -SBlstsIn keop- • 'Phlox; iris, delphiniums,- and inan.Tth* Is worthwhile would aedrh not at him. and make him feel clad ndelplila to warn \Va_lii_ijton of of nn Impression than any other v van<;e a aln cessful men nearly'always; come " "Well.ybu are twenty-two, years room. Even a great many smallj i that Is exactly the process lid •dversity,. Bookf only.-hiftlihert wear ;it. -and se It -to-not «urtrls- an Impending attack by General ; 3n» ' K. argeo; a program of education to IB exactly right, and we may add that It Is an'lnv. I©. UIO. Western Nowipnutr Union.) from the comitfy.. J\lfiffyw ?-' j: :: plants dt that rate of growth should old and no one cnii stop you. If that he tnafrtWh ftirl who la bis thing 'about it. pieces hardly overcome tld»'« ^manyyouiig mi|T ^ ^healthy, loldltlon. ;A .year or two be divided ; every three''o.ri"tour| toe to fihd the man who.floes do lu enough t» even admire him for hnv- Howe ot. .the. .British- forces. Having your furniture to scale Is uWW^ce^elnstloralLlprohlbltlonrlawvln^ryineub pertinences 7foTvTfiislneS ^propagandists from other dren to the country it you can. ; you. had only. said something r.I •ctlng as ybur trrend.baa Solie of unfltness between eiceedlnglyji And for that reason, In reading v ,.-alter:>8Sttl_g'i_.-_t-perennials, the years. . Bleeding-heart CDicentra), iftK been »o popular with elrls. By Probably the first recorded use 1 to Wckersham said that -since tte tme Df would have.given yon a real wetl- ill meant return.the visit. You are an art, but with .a-little, thought delicate furniture and _.,b*rn41tor; States to undertake £0 tell New Jersey how HB Iaw3 tha bldtraphles of many" -—----* • »» & th"«:*rB»ttrt. WrtW. tili/oipltlriiil^iaAt dies', ••and new-ones gas .plant (lDlctamus) Chinese bal- of your name ns designating u per- v •dlng and a real send-off," said dad: a womari of lnt.llle?nce and can 1 nnd study you can acquire that art. room. Furniture for a large roon»[ aw.(here has been no attempt at should be Interpreted and enforced, and what It "'"" ;jiprtnT4rouni.:'.the crown. The re- B son _is_tlKU_cpucernM(g^Lyiiia, the Experiments prove that workers men, you:flild that their loon-flowers " OPlatycodon),•" babya- Meanwhile the bride had been busy . For some time I have thought carry yoUr war oucccBufully Into th& I know how lmrd-lt-Is.-Juat-as-you jiOltbatuOFeatlgfactaiyTf It :-ix-. ---.... • .Merits, thi temperancfi work-has „» „.! .1.111... -i •••- ' moval-ot;th© old crown is doslr- D 1 1 seller ot rniiule. cnni-H'riwi jiy st. | :iq; BhoUihoulda do witithh iits public highways and' its scenic work harder; wear themselves out breath; (Gypaophila) ahotild riot b breaking the news to her family. iti b h <*A t — ut, " -- lu SCC u Uenutl-ul ppiece of substantial looking, ftlthobfcij thUtjW *^W*t,.i,Pe,d,,(e for entorc* rilatnrhcrf «rh»n n lhJlh solve tne problem mys.lt. ,' . •ware th»t th_r. nro any ho-tllltlen. furniture and not have it In your does not mean It cannofche. betu-1 •' landscapes. In such practices, however, roielv on fa. ,,„__,• -f - Ac-,;',Summer.;U;tl»e season for-dlvld> Tho modern varieties of: peonies, 1 h»vo be-h tnirrlea one y.dr. to house, whether It goes with the tlfultlfl . " 'I" -exyosed-tu tuddau loud liolsa^ a . tht b6y t, loyfi and h» ssy. I'm the Wll accentuate your charms. h_ TIIS- sibility of wealth, luxury and * «*W^*° ;lnipo«e fines nhd". lmirlsoiinierit.' *8rn4board-people-are simply • rowing a wlnu" which' iwll. lC| .. .;wnv.,nm "^.i4g'iill:;ptBiht8 .eicept. peonies and vvhen ideslred solely for-garden ef- ' ' pleasant. »nd 1 feel sliro uther things .or not.—But you-don't There are," n'p a r!;tnofldpthat^hluum.lu:.luu .ull, Tliu fect, should be divided every S or How 'Thay. Change niy rtarnflrl hS..ver.!W6iit- v\ih ...„,. _m „-„ „(> *.-«,,.,,. niuslcr. Let these be your bleasltig. _ihel_jisaplng_a_whlrlwltt_-.lif_t-fcll. The-onlyn , waye fec: a'mat n "y-_oiir H» joyjMi. .Bu OAVfryBr utuon.) ll^ t lllratply turned,, rfjdrBn'if F n ltlon up paper bag causes more pressure Birds Slew to J P F t'ter should bs divided In the early 1 _1fa'3 wey»edd , .it^lth «condlUoi, H^ *u In sweep the last one of their atrocloiiseitcreBcence's 10 years. spindly looking table beside a huge, tlon, Beth, but a go of oiMJhi^h (HhS^'iHtfts.ieoniesrshouid—be-dP "Oriental" popples "are" not "often woman kept, very,quiet about her ' fcOUfc=of=exlstence:=i v heavy arm chair. You have the proporUon . helps & lot la-.makUigj -morpbino—-which~cauacs~nngTier . „-,..„ — .„, nest ror^a Ifd^ln'toe faUr'^he"d"lvislon jind dlstt(rbed,:,.but can bo divided when state. Now ahg proclaims It aloud The Spanish gold ducnt was feeling the chair Is going to mash the home beautlfuL. ,, pre3sure..tban any otuet year. The you?'.* cannot& fly for 12 an>thing sh -..M' resetting;offer an. oppdrtunlty 16 the. foliage appears after the sum-nnd aloft—Woman's Home Com worth J2.32. Spain Issued silver the table nil to pieces. For the Fondly, Fern Ware. I mer res tics. panlon. • . " • months, after, being. Hutched. . News-Herald. BEf6tiOTOtei'ihd • soil.: by adding ma- plo ducats worth from 00 cents to $1.10 same reason, you do not like to \

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RAHWAY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 15,1930 RAgWAY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 15,1930

WASTED — Woman to do general Rooms to Let housework for all or part time, every day, steadv Job Apply L>13 Central .,.-•. • • • ' • ^r* A FEW BOOMS lire arallablc at the |itdr*s Letter Box Boy Scout Notes Bahwsr V M C A. All club advan- avenue. away. i<> tages. Gym, batba, awimmlog pool PNEUMATICS DEFEAT ROBINS IN TWILIGHT LEAGUE; ILDERAN NETSTERS WIN 2 MATCHES EVERYBODY READS and nm-clasa aerrice. Call at theCLBBK-OARBIBIt extmlnatloa. Bah.- Attention! i Y M ti. or telephone Jlahwty way,, Anc 16. Men Women Dos t and Better, TROOP 40 7-0007. 134i Thlsa this onportunlty- Couching Nineteen members of Troop 40 < ourae 13 Booklet free L Hampton. Architects, Builders, Property Owners City Sought by Citizen FOB RENT—Out hiree furnlahed room Box 1818 NA. Washing-ton. DC It left etmday to ipand two weeks Is L » camp atA'Crtmney Stock :near wltb* all -jnoderJi convenience^ al«o W00DBRI06E DEFEATS Ilderan Netsters Defeat "™ July U, 1930. •mall room. Beat residential section. -FjnBumaiics Play Fine CAMPBELL ASS'N LOSE Baseball's Silver Fox Bound Brook, The troop wiUbe in TO Elm a-enue. • }flS-'it STENOGRAPHER want- J Bailor, Record: charge- of Scoutmaster R. 'F.- C. Fred Christensen •P»rh«pB we hare reasons to be- FOB' RENT—Two furnished rooma fori ed for general-office Hardetrbarg««M. .. - Thosinvne whwwo wilwlir»p«r-l Bpcmdi By Hardin Burnley Jlej(UJiiiLJEahjtaji-dld-not-Jecelve MV B —Hfht totnetwiiluy.-tlKr«1nglt~roagi'l MM! a saoare d«al on the sewer queg- tUe next furtutthntmre camnlarei, - for geniletain;. nice and cleaD. All "worKT^Ith application Awlstant • scoutmaster Pafrlckf improvements. - Reasonable.' 49 Uar- tlon. However, we have recently riwn ttreet. • Phono 7-(aM)-M. Jyl5-3t state experience. Ad- been giver cause to hope (or bet-Monahan. Senior Patrol Le«4«t H. MWmotii Char** #f » ojrrJa, cart who has been connected with several NBW JEBSEI TESMS tEAore comeback won great applatue from ter results with tho dlsponal plant ISngHsb; Patrol Leaders Maurice FOB .BENT—Two fornlincd rooms for dress Box 418, care The National -pneumatic baseball and runs out of as many trie BtiU Lncii in Moran and Charles Searles.. Scoata light .housekeeping: all -modern- -lm- of the largest Decorating Concerns in Avenel Nine Oalplays Strong StaadlBg ot the Tumi the large gallery present. Charles < u Tb«re are those who ieem to proTements; convenient to limes and. Record jyll-2t team detested the Robin A. C, last Laurent and Dawson -each pole Allotli dropped his match to V. A.. Fred Stanley, Joseph Kappel. Bd- two hits, one of Laurent's being W. h think thai an efficiently managed «i"M-« Triqnlrr at ia^Xg*-BniOT- night lnia Railway Twilight (Lettgue Pltchisf he. had tied the matchr— bmluem CDTpjajmon.jrttn-lgpkmCDTpjajmttlgkt jtftRLjCofteyJtobt^lffYd BealE«tate for Sale S. raflMe-UuL.b4ta..ail:incKlern Improve- wlck jienne, atter-g p. u.- ' It gg home run In deep center-fleld. Opponents Bat Errors MontcUImtttiTT.r A. C0. ai- A 8cheidegBer.yred SdrwelsetrPran- : aenta. Orcbanr street, Uahwar, N. 3. Employment Wanted game a^ Bait Orange T. C. .. West winning the first G—3, with ud tenements occupying the exact Price W^00..«a-r t-rm.. Bpae—Phone-Perth ~Am< ^keeplns:keeplnsroqmldltLroqmji-ln=iood-locatloai-nearl - WORK-WAKTBb=Veuiiij: tflH IK de- more_than one hit.__JBe3lde-Jnakln . (.'anoo Ilraok C.C. ,. ioaa th'o.UouliUuBkse^a-^TC^-IniJjje--. bor SOW. -••-.•• )jl3-il himself. ••••"•"•-• »« |-Wf-.tn>M-TrC.-,..'.., ot Rahway, with all streets'and ander (Besmertnuk, Chester L*ng, " yoBBCtOMDva MAI*" -ta'tlou, 115 West Milton avenue. slres.general houaework.-same. cook- _PaeumaJics played tip-top ball, was four, runs In the first two inning: Cr»pfnrd T. C. ••••,. IQubli.'K Cham- and Jones defeated ' buildings.—equal—and—constructed EDTaTA VBK A --Jill-Si Ing or taking care of children. In- z not a saappy one to thatch. Cliff Laurent's homer brought I emrorarXenoxTT TWOHTOtt NEWI.T —quire-52-tufberry-streetn- Jyl5-Zt "TP" Hall and DeYoe, after losing tho similar to those of Rahway, with ; KOITTtBVJ^^Fumliifiefl. room, all con- - E~difmatea-on-atl-8orts-of'job8-wjthbt bel |-tTCo-jnore Jn-the^-tb irdT-^-Th Manager Charlie^ommel'slMoose TROOp-KT, ?! ueC0tt»*ED*tJrH0O3«TOfDBXT-BXTHH 0OI13O; title soarantced; • fine ; Hthnwgh tfto •PnpiinmHi'a xrnn hy I—Although-the-Campbell"-Assocla- Rnnd«T'« Ktaolu - first set by a 3—5 count.' The last the samo ;amouta_ot_re?us_o_to.. be DWBtLlK0(« flUXKX VBOMSTA- •tmrlb of plDe tr«a and Ita oT-n wator- __Tenlencei!tJiear_Merck'juariU-Wheateiia RBF1XED COLORED WOMAX would a large-:maigln lt--would have been was put on ice" in -the fifth whe:tlon of Avenel' outplayed Its oppo- baseballers suffered a defeat at the X. Westtlelil 2. . AT group of scouts from Troop-47 Co. Call SO Price Ktdwt after ul'-in. "_' cheerfully Given. K«tnrd»r'- Knulu two sets were won by S-HrS^-S- dh)po«cd~dn>y means slmllar_to the TIO.S). IIA8 STEAM HEAT AND AM* rronl: balblns; boatlny; dihlne; police . - like - position- as - cook : -. well recom- a greatet-one If they had played the Pneumatics scored one mori nents, the Newark Professionals, In hands of the Woodbrldge A. A. at scores. Bob Uhdsay and Edgar onjoyed a week-end camping trip at IMt'EOVEMENTS ffttu 0I8P0KK ui An pcotcctlon; attractlre price. . -• Jyll--t mended. Will £o out of town. West- The Robins made one run in th UtlornD 4. Cranfunl 1. eilstlng Rahway sewer system, and Camp Burlock, New Cover, ^Clar- Dead lor Folder. fleld preferred. Address A. care airtight, ball, as-two of Rehak's er- a baseball game, Sunday afternoon the Union County Park Sunday Kast Oranre 3, WestflfU p. Freeman lost to Levlraore and Don operating with (he same surround- ROOM AND BOAltD and Table Board Record. _ JylS-21 M Initial-innrhg, two in,ib"e thi'rd'ari at the Steel Equipment diamond, ence George and William Droego BOBEHTl* REALTY CO. —Inquire 13 West MHton avenue. TOSS allowed the -Robins to score Montrlalr S. Cnnw llrook 0. : 2*7 No. Broad Bl. (Boon 4) one In the sixth. the Newarkers returned home with aft9rno6nTwllh~more~lliair300-Rali- Inf-condltiona as were vrejentod to were"li>~chsrge at tbe party. - '•'. Jy8-:jt PAINTING with a ATo'era apray Gnu, a pair of runs. 0—3. 4—C. ir-3.•_ Rahway, would__haye.:acta*51y^re EUubetti. N. J. •... WORK WANTED—Vouhe woman mittee rccouuuendlns the approval of The Pneumatics began the game The box score: the large end of a 4-2 score. way~ baaebalt-fans- la-;attendance. ^g^c.nl_e i -TROOP 48 ranjfl wnshlug to do at huiue. Phone also Interior and Plastic or any Mod- plans for widening and realignment of I'XKIWIATICS ~Ctye gum of money for POIt ItBXT— Furnl-IiM -'"'"' »lth »r »r»'—Pahvt—Deforalloria. —CaH—Telr Marline an-iuuf, Jjluil'tl 1'JJiluri, waa re with a>.volley of hits and scored The game was an odd one. Kara The score was 6-3. ground In the New 'Jnrwr Tennln *rh» -»-mlar mimllnt-ftf-Trrmit.'tff without hoard, with prl'llecc of light 7-O7M7-07-H. RoberRobert P. Smith, 2 MeadoMratlow ceivtul and adopted. A'I ft H ro A League over the week-<\nd by vir- Saturday's Matches nun-r tno right ot way for tbls was held last Teusday evening. It FOB SALE—Two bnlUInf lota located bouaekeeplce. Apply or write J. I).. street. Bahwav. orlTrtt ouLjjiLciiecl tils rival and th local The came was a good one and for irer to be Uld across their prop- •-•ii tue of two hard-earned victories SlngU-»—W. O. Cunningham, II. r«i in charglayers made hits and We-ltjiwsun. H .. i M •_• .". tain (Olck Cunningham's netstprs ford. 0—3. C—l: «. L. Lindsay. In handball Tho Ovls won by. a FOIt RENT—Two large llgbt bonse- Qulnn & Boden's ami So Nicholas TO PAY MORE IS PNWISE ~Itt"port and resolution, by Itoad Com-' lowed only live lilts aud fannet was in excellent form and fanned ght, It seems that they iboald gcore of 5 toS. The Owls th,en A. WE1TZ .. FOR 8ALH—Five-room houae, batb, eel- keqilne rooms in food'location; near sighan-Wrtd-iJaurent brought home Kl.-ako. n ..4 II II II twelve, while (i. Keller of the New twelve ot the visitors and allowed took four ot the flvo matches from HUeran. defeated yrvti Warhock. .UEAbBSTATB * 1N8UKANCE place.— It eward—Flnder-please-rerurn JO I'AV I.F.SS'TS nANT.nnnrs I jnlUee .reqiicxtitiK- lenve of absencr on • Van IVlr. :tli .., .. 4 II 1 L" Ci-anford, c—». ^—S; Charles All- ave_been presented In a 'forceful played-the-Foxca-whldi uwtiji rtF IT, iHflr -II ImptramU; Int Tlr^-atatlonr-115-We-t-Mllron-iivenoe:—ir- l to 55 Nicholas place. It account of lllueaa for K. P. O'S'ttlfo seven tuns, between them. ark leam struck out eight uad gavi only one free pass. However. Cranford on the local courts Situr- 11S; 3 mlnniea' walk to notion. Hear? BVANS CONSTRUCTION CO. Fleska, occupied the mound for St. Wr.iu.sky. cf .. .1 0 U 4 day afternoon and the same con)- olfi. liileraii. defeated \l. Wttrnock, ner and at an earlier date. salted In a tie score, 2 to 3. Thein invtxotnkiHoxifT KOIt KENT—Two room- aud bath. (Established 1»1D) • chief mechanic, at Koad I)ei>artmeiK • ltoluIK rf .. :i II- II i eight hits. • .'""''" Mutugh.. the Woodbrldge hurjer. porch aacreena. drlrcn well and etc- N O"T I.<;.E—MM. Durincr. has- renuuieil . . . -Scolt-Avenuc, lUihiray. N. J. yard wan received «nd-adopted." the National Pneumatic team-and-j blnatkmjourneyed _tp_Westtle.l(l_ on Cranford. 0—2. C—3. It. seems reasonable to believe troop then lined up and a list of irant ahrub and rule (arden. Inquire -'-li-rht -houaekeeplnFr" also r fornlshed ber baklne. Bread, crtillrr*. I'nrEer Ucsolutlon by Flnunce Committee The first rua of. the game wa: was even better and struck out at every resident, or Rahway has «l Sun alreet. • jjrtMt ruotni. Inquire 3i Wlllhini street. It Masonry. Carpentry, Plumbing, _was In'gOod iorm. Ke. struck out ... X! 1011 21 . made in the second_ inning by ih< thirteen of the local players, Klv- Sunday and trounced iho'WestuVld 'Doubles—Ciirlton Jnhe» and SBJC- Scouu eligible for camp was read. rO* SAMS AT. A MACMnCE House rolls, etc. 22 Wflllani street. HcalliiK. Paiutlns. Klectrlcal Work. recommendlniT-the rejection of bids re-" six of Ills opponents and allowed Tennis Club by a 3 to 2 margin. ell Chase, 'lldoran. defeated Ball- desire to see this city grow, They are:.\V. Andcr, A. Beck, P. Buss-low (if «tx room*, bath. -II lin- .- i. 0. BHXU« Phone Rahway 7-0K1-M. Jyl5-2t JyI5tf reived for milk for Bonnie Burn IHML KOKINS home-team. The~vl3ltors t.illiei ing not a single base on balls. hereforr. we may alt Join in the prarwant*. cxUmr snd attic, lot 39x80, m nOOM AXD BOARD" for one or two requestlnu authority to readvertiae was . only one free pass. 'Housman did AR It II I'O A E "The first two lnjalMtg^j«;ere_score- The Ilderan Club will now bo Idle la nl am) Ulsrlc.w. t-3. S-^3. H. Black. H. CSalt. P. DemlfflniV R. price tMWL Tcrtoi mn be arnngnl. B~t Ba«at* mat lamw with conRenlal (ierman'AtnerlcaQ.fain- ado|)terl. ~~ : : ,-M once ill the fifth, iwicj in the [ •4 atala At-Mt, Ha*< J the. hurling for the losers and Tnlh. .In 4- 0 1 1. II -I iinlll July tf,' n-h»n Ihny piny Oil- dVk Cranford, w for_a_b«uexJRahwav_«nd Haris." «'m«l bl of. a>t ~llyT" Iaundry"a¥d"''menillD(r loriutlfd, Miscellaneoua ZAXTENTION! _ • Kegolution by Koad ComniU-tefc Vx;" •essDTh. and "once in-the eighth;- less. • " " ~ gpKh ^- •"'flO.Wper " w^eliT"''Half block" from' _ pitched" even better ball than A. JnnuVrrvlts. ss 4 J I 1 1 The g dulflri acnl KHejbirsrai. Kriesbnr*:. AT'SI^ re«nn,l>at». •! liopiuTctimtx,, i F. Wnknvpln. c .. 4 l> 1 X .11 ,-Tlie Avenel nine-inadfr a-de.si)er- the fir of thi the Orange'Lawn Tennis' Club iC tntr, l»t mill for « •li-lwiui >wm. r»nr l-lt.' flnl. 11 ni,,l,.,LJl,-J- }«. WASHING .MACHINES. Sewlnc Ma- linprnretnont c -.....^.^,.,-.5,, yieskoT:"Up''struck' out "seven and TI-m,l,Tln.. If 1 II- n » t run * <-• l-evltsky. r*OttHAMS—New dwellln-: with -ara-c. repaired^ and ;tto effort—fcw—tlu ti In the third Inning when M. Ste- i attentions from Ita citizens, m Otter ptotwrtln for ule ud for nut. cedar rloart. colored tile bath and tile FOR KEXT—Fnnr farDlnbed cblnes. Vacuum "Cleaners rep"alred. way. tn July 3. 1030. and that final hilt, did not issue a tree pass. However, II (> final inning but one run was al The local court team.played ex- Sunday's Matches Miller. S. 'Miller, M. Stein, T. rin. AntokUbUe tod LUfclllty la- kitchen: oak «JAunU_beb { 1'h *thw TfWI^f jyiJt jjf__j^iitractoi^J>C-4Kild-Jchiin—he~fniL--l vens socked a two-bagger lato deep -!(—AVV I), (.'unrrlnijham, II- ally ncwipspcr carrylaj; Ita rner- jll»h llM TiTJfhei* u jhafiTfen-inre. bo ml wan B(lu^>te'D BOARD—Single and dou- I(ei">lutr6ii of Koad Connnlttec t.nlc- "Wt*'-»dvortUomeBt*>aid readT)y Zockertnaa and all ot the officers. um, -rnEBx.^- * SON JJ-8-tf Kanwaj 7-0317-J. J-15-21 and remember—now is The pitching (if Kara ami fielding error. In the fourth Inning the lost but one match. Kviry one of J. people of Rabway, aod more in- ble . rooms, best borne cooked meals. inK over :t« -tcounty _mail_ Mart(rie_! '"-••'*-• '• -a third base featured lui.. W'-'-rt'-M. -' T-S: ». L. N"»w appointments were then an- Betl Eitite ft Inanrann -loqulre-TT-Seniinary-iivenue; Ju3-lf Trvt-nuu In—[lier^rowTishlii of^ HcnfcH " visitors scored once again .and then the' -Ingleii were taki'n In two BOK 1 VOU- HBXT—Uomf .weu iwnqr-two- ^OJt—UBXT=Oire—BJc51)f—lumlsbcd Jjjy.three b.aflC.miscuea but in some cases 4olril ay. Hdt.Mli. ilnfrjlwl ^ IlajuM Bitrlrff to^>ronole^mptoymerJt^ttaoance " " d as foltows: Senior Patrol us Plains urn! the Borough of Faiiw'ood'' —1—ft—II—(i—ft— tiiok csayjDibJn COKMUTKB*- COOKTBT-CITT nvx- ATTRACTIVE ROOMS with or"wlth-" Fulton St. Phone 7-0*10 WeslpKaii, playing second ibaae ed ,-Cha rl»>»-A I tol h— I Idiwan.—•—V- Pau»ll«a(Ierof»bxiatrolA. —out-4juftfd;—Inquire - Mayle-terracer | juecllicaUouK—for—tbe—imr|troteaieut^-t»f-_ Kwiri- hy Imtiitf-'H: - -- ] when Lougnlln ulngled, Barteli THBimoimira niatch with slrhTHr Very mmlttec a*i>— - evening.at'bat by getting four lilts I'lii-lltliatirH 4 4 2 II 1 (I x-1 the schedule for the 'remainder 0 OF WASKlMGTo.Mi Doulili-ji—rha«p and Jonwi. In- doors.—Patrol- meeting—fo" ARAOEvl(rp worlT"done"T)y expert propriatlng ?3,30O-00 for the purpose #t ^Steveua-and-Hunt-led-the-risitoTs-J -afternoon,—Bob—Uludaay— and-<'ha^r 8UaX*.*H UIUUEHT BABtiAlSH luff, .mason work. ..cement or cinder paylnp t,he rout nnd cxi-eime ofy>oii-J- tlre~~.seusu~n would be as lollows^ with the stick by poling three safe- Howe went down to defeat at thederau. defiatt-U C. W. Hall and A.- Refreshments were served. ' YOU RENT Money to Loan driven. EKtiuiateM for all branches Xext Sunday,'-IjiCros.se H:isebal_ -\V. lleVixr. WrttdflJ. a—«, (—I, [Support of A. F. Love Onttklrta, 8-room house, partly fnr- 1>uildllig -work. Pay monthly.. It. chanics. Phone Rahway Ktructlnr new bridge on Cooper irtrvet.--- Y.M^C.A.Groupto ties _oiir_of four tries. Toms, Bar- hands ot .Malllard and Ulako, in Jllabed. tllrtl batb, abawer, telel>bone. ktONET to LOAN on.bond and mort- Munteomery, P. O. Bol-L'll. Cranfnril. Scotch I'lalnw. waa adopted. - --- - Club, of Newark: July 17. NewarR tels and Lougalin each made two 6—Z: W. T. d Don Itob- fare. Byer tc Annitronj, Babwi- 7-0274-M. . _ _jyl5-2t There beinjr no further ^iusinesK to itUon. Wt'klllf.ld. arf«?»lfd R. ^Asked^oriirLetter Oil Stove Explodes in brat, imtrb orchaird, chicken mcipaa. S N. I. _ Jyl3--t be"-' cniiHidered. "the Director rdeclatcd ~ ~Promdte~Sp6ft Program Eagles; August S, •• Orange -Tri- hit.< for tbe Moose. inlttuiesnlttes ' walk from atatlonr near l NatioaaJ - Bank BuUdlor, BibwiT. Pneumatics, Mercks angles: August lv, the Cani|ibel The Westfleld Club, who had suf- Unil-ay-and Kdnr hTeeman. 6-^-3, cuat Crore Cilf O tntoor near l>u board iiiljournert until Thiir«dty._July fered a 5 to 0 setback al ihe hands Home of New Residents cuat Crore Ciolf Oun , too. K. jr. .•_... *ctis-tf lTth^. 10SO at -J^TO p. ra. - -.* Association will -fravel to Vaux- I.OSK l<> forty y.'ars np>. .''hirkt' Tin's*,', r^ult'r. for' rxatnplt*. t—S, C—3: . •-.•'• ; '"• " July IS. I93D. Six-toon new'bounr llazelwood are.- Iteport of bids received by I'tirL-hnfl- That the city of Rahway is begin C Urilllrh. iiiiw |' w=is tli'-n a i !I> l_l li l*l *-l i*.™£iI yLi l_y»?n M!'r Ithe; Ilderan 7pIayi-nj7Txcrt. Ui«ni- the quick action of the fsmllr of JeffenoB .".aTenoe. too. C'erttfied •i-opy-' of "reimlutton fnirn LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS n\. ft ICtslrnTT August - JOUI1SS1 . witli (ili-tity i»r jwvvy. lmw "In"' . _. . - In Soft Ball League BriaU-and roar-.Edltor'r Letter Mr. and Uri William Oonoally. of 8«c«» h«wrt, ronr-room aiianment.-iileattl beat and 10 Simla Slrrrt Townxhip of Scirfrh I'luiiiM rehttin*; to self'manifest. Last Friday "night a f;itlil>£ *'<;«u^e" CONIIII. :ie|vt-i to win. Captain Cunnlni;- X C1IANCKKV OK NEW JKBHBV*^' ...... - - T-^-LIOH-r LEAGUE Newark: Pullce: August 31, Web- He U':is 'Tap" All*uu's lirit;llte.tl Contrast." acttM In 1T>7. orat tbe Sox with a great deaj or Interest ltt East MWon avenue, kt 1:36 tktwmth pb—1-.a- "Uhw«7 --1UO. w*brr fnnU-*ed,wiater. Hi. v ' ja>-st Kepulnr raeftlnp of the L'nion County Martftie avenue was referred to Koad '.'"Stunillnic of TnimH meeting held in Y.'.M.C.A. brough 1'iipil. p.iin- trailed I'lti'hiT Braxton and bam defeated Bob Twomblon in lint Amrrlcan i>lay to jchlet* a I-KTKK 8-U-Bttno, I* W. ttrtt A«, Five roonu. all tmnrovcinfnu. Itil Boaril of Cho«*o Krvetaolders was held -Committee. ~ To: Fay Utfden Stttens.,. , .._..' ster A. A., of Xewark: September I'atrhrr Tat,' to tho While Sux for tbr In the first same of (he second for the past months. Your paper n 1 Won I.ost out the fact that an organization treilx'f. as lirahiv a raleher a.s ever o'clock Sunday afternoon, when an •« Dcatl AT*. Sta^ kahwajr. >'. J Itwc. JK. ut tbe Court Hou»e. Klizatietb'. N. .1.. ou Certified ci»i?3* -" renoliitlon from Bnr- By virtue of nil order-of the. Court,, xterck ::;.•.•... . 1 0 7. McKiiileys. i*.-m. ougb of Kanwuod•""rclatlnjr" to ilartlue -if Chancery of New Jersey, made'on I'neuiimtle- 1 «' l.IKH) lier H. St. IJenediefs Catholic- .Club, Auxin's faiiiniis nlil l'hii-ax flr-t sei tu UaroM Tre-l-first draroatlc work- I. TrK ld to-readd tha^when the'dty oil over the kitchen ot their home. •bower. JanlMr*! nerTlee. 200 Eaal 1'ri^r arenue was referred to Itoad Coininlttee. tbe flay of the date hereof In a "cer- • •' . handball matches, volley-- lial F»ix" Cot the iH-nl tif thttw «lr^ls: -olm- rLOWEBS FOB SALE Dlrertur McMaue presliliug. Hull call lti&lna •:".:: . 0- .IKKI of Newark. • AVith tile exception of In l'.alt. I'harli'.v I'mulgky ..r^.inii.-d ihe Union County Park Tbuniday nialne came back to win the tit-xt tbe character >ln« tnowo ts th* ~" BAVICB-BBOOK8 CO. •trwt, Llwlea. to. tain cau.se wherein James It. Stevens games, swimming meets and boxing the riii<-ai:o While Sox. aiiiointiu^ evt^i coln^ mi far as tu pmllrt lbs qflcials or slate offldsls ne«d a rep- The family" quickly (ooght the tire - - BAXIAIXB Iris—Mixed colors. 3» for 11.00 showed '21 menibers present, -three ab- Trellinlnury iinnounremet of the Flf- the Vauxball game all contests an Kiirh trntn*nctiuU!« will lead tu th* .Vn evening, the Shamrocks beat the two by 6—0 and S—6 acor*-. lil.i | Five-room bnncxlow. sanft. lntua» Phlox, hardy—Mixed-colors. 4 large - sent. I teetitb Cctisux returns for Union County 1» the retKiouer -aud-you ar« the De- • INDIVIDUAL BATTINO AVF.SAOKS V manager anil winning the jieti- rimanding lEaTlho Rahway Record with, backets of water and had the '.Two blocks from •utlaa. * noru, arraue. J3. fendant. yon are reiitiired to gnawer' rinyer ••'"" Team All l'ct. contests is abouLto be organized on.the Steel Equipment grounds at :ilori> K>'ltlni; lulu I hi- ntxl Worli! Comets by a score of 19-12. damps tl.W) Minntes of tbe meeting of June l'Jth. ' were received and filetl. the yuim;! "Fox" jiitelilnjj '1\ •JMTICS. and Us staff are a body of One up- blase- extinguished, when the Oreuis. -team best. oa*-*sr ganst. A Klx-room apartment. 2nd floor. £!•*. 1030. were approved as per printed Kei>ort of the Elizabeth Drawbridge the Petitioners Petition on or before' SIullcii."llnliln» .. 1 i.raxi ( Avenel. T.'ie Campbell Association wins aint 7 il^feals. ' L twl home at SUM EMT trmi. Foor-room apartment, -1(1 Main airevt. Peonies—Mixed colors. 3 and 5 Mooiify. Merck This new organization will h -—"IJTifT* lone has bivn nftti'-tl The game was a-sensational one. risht and non^earini; men whdepartmento , which had been sum- eye*. I for .: *1.00 copiepies on tbe nicmbersme ' desEs. Committee requesiut in;^; the <-(nnniittet-'a tbe -1st day-of August next, or iu U.Q-, , is also anxious to-sign-uii-tlif Hum -Two yeiirw—lalerr lirltllth lieennie the Feeney and Fitzgerald, the battery ftr»r«om ban*»low. Mtk, hot airImmediate. poaaeailon, 13). Freeholder Brooke reported at thin action be_confirmed In repairing tbefault thereof, such decree will be taken J. Wukovers. Roh.. composed of young men between New York Yanki-e's first mairaiu-r. lmlil- smart trade-. He also XIK'QIIK iminey '•peak their mind when the occa- moned by telephone, arrived. No bMt. lot 50x100, Vorctd •»!« tl fS,OOO. Vive-room houKe. |-irt ImprovetnentB. Daffodils, double—M BulliH $1.00 - - - - - tMli \r<"*i|fh«nr"l'iii'u_. : Ijlers fora Labur.,Day attraction.. lllier.illy when mire «f the Intent As Helen Took British Tifle —StiK-k—lhnlted-"at~"atM>v^-i>rKv""*biIe" timer—- -: —— — South Street Brldfu'"wdi received" and itsainst -you - as the- Chancellor-shall•-; "lire"ages"df"IS 25'and definite-actio Jiih umil tuiilseasou l'JOS. for the Irlshers, and Feeley and sion artwi m(ard)ess to whether one was Injured, while the damage nuance* alrndy •-**-««& nice yvTdrtQ think equitable, nnd just. ' . .>..., fiiidllnnln; Merrk .'. Kriim Unit! throii}:!) ttlll. the silverlni --lake, hut hU genius heat Hbti-rx In Stoud worked In the same capacity Two Marts f»*» «Ull«n. 8-rooa (her .last. All bllla presented were on roll call adopted, I in is. Merck on the matters discussed-will take The box scoru: «W;ll'**. it harts Rrpnbllcan. Democrat or to atb. nil Inrprnf-rment*. Upveut- . Rehnk, I'jieu...... M .r«io athletic activities and will have tit ^reat-a-H-a-itHM-an-hr -ilid 'for 'many moved into the £ast'Milton avenue CINDERINDERS FOFORR SALE—WOO ]ier- load. received and filed. traet-b't--:-awarded tu the low Milder, Dated Juue 20. 1TO •- ' "" r a three bagger with tbe bases load- ilc». a man named _ Arthur F. lore L< aDxinr on * pa-<4' itr*ti. Cbraet lr deeurated. Thune Itahwar 7-101."i CLARENCE A. WAR0;""' ~:~\Vftrll!tJ!rRulK^Tr.~.T 2 eo-operatlo"n'"of an ~ailvispry""couif0n That lirief survey of "(irTtt remark- years as a |ilh-ber. hStd3»cl o U Ttrird Wsrd. . <^1Cal1l UabwaRahway 7-UI7-I-1C7-0174K.. or inquirin Me. ha* consented to run for KOB JtKNT—<;arajr. 1.17. irm Mlltnii Third avenue from Sheridan avenue to Drawbridge CouiniHt»-j» relating -to :ip- J;. Tomerny, Equip. .. I 3 l xa ties In the proposed sports. ineiils thus Tar till: J'ttrlff" ami.Sir Walter make: FOR SALE—Boots. First »nd Rare Klixabeth city line wan referred to K«ad pn*rheii to itt-w-Sitinnu-r stn-ct bridge ' . Rahway, N. J. C«l>yrli:hi, KI.W. Syinllrate. Inr. ICcuncfluun. tVbai a credit It arenue. Telephone Itahwar 7-OJ1S-J. A—ipioptpttr—•— — Elefc; Kqnipr ".....— 1 x i- -.- -xa General Secretary Chalmers Reed FELLOWSHIP . •--'- - ' rr Editions. ATJU. Marwell^SSo Mountel l*r--Pablan.-. Jlprck ..-.;-••".-- 3—1—xa of—thcr;Iocal- "Y". conducted" the aid beta have some men of Btr arenne. TVestBeid. We~Bny" Coiuiunuic-ition from Perry Went, M. -Iteport aud reKnltition l»y Finniire Vf ril.- ' 1 :t- f :t.Tt 1 The social committee of the F>1- ' firr-ronm taunar. with tile-bath, may27-tt K.. -ickuuwledsluc aiipointiut-ut as con-(,'omiuittee rvfoiuuiemJIni: ibf t*-iuporary NOTICK OF SKTTXKMKNT -meeting. Others j.aking_pai L iiu Itrpe sllllns In the Conncllmanlc towsbip Oub. or the T. M. C. A. loyatton: price M.73O; rath TV-FOR RENT—Kite-room houM with lui- Pawn.- Piieu. .xa •Hired C». ...• . pruT*i»eota. r-aaouabl- rent. Inqulr- iltini* enplueei:j,wafl rvceived and tiled. ai»poiutuient of illM Frances Novak as XOTK'K IS HKHEBY BIVBX. XJlAt. •:fcH V. Wuknvets, Hub.. ' 1' 7 .2sn meeting were: Kenneth "Ader, Whom He Gave Lift EChambers now .with .your police held a special meeting in the T FOR SALE— riouschold furniture. Notice"" • , of' the nfourm' y meeihit• ; »f the iiKxUsttuit lu the ollicL- uf-thc-fmitity rhe- final -account - of tbe -u1>acr!b?r. i.lals XI 2 R T. Ii; Ikawlfal «-room koaae with 1-rat - Blame. 170 Main «lr«t. ,• _Jyll:i1 A. .Tnlnlen'Vlta. Koli. 2 • S ' .2.1(1 Arthur'Chase, George Meyers, Don [scandal, the unfilled position of Po- Friday night and plans were Insti- -plano.—Tbatcher Kray enamel roinbi- AttsocTntiou n(- Chown' Freehold . to Superinteudent of Svhoi)ls-...wati. adiiiifed. Tnistpc unilsr the" last will -and ti'»ta SnvcrixOc. -lurti. - '1 A .250 Ramblers Win and Lose ,' Santa Barbara, Calif.—Louis Tar- _int*r*mmtt»trpnnmn.' Rob. -.-:.-: 2 4 •.!sn oerr ttrenty-«lx-jeaM)lil resident of street. Trf. 7-OM1-R. •--••- -•_ Ju2-4t rec«LT»d -snd-tiled/ | mittee recommend hip tbe aiiprovnl «if will lie nuillted iini! ulnteil liyihe Sur- Briiljr. "Plien...... 1 4 Mauren, Kenneth Terry, Frank Al! IS II PO A'H which !%noih(ng more than snQlhet «*48«lur4ar. The irirrH«»: ca.h rr-jalml »100.' - —tke'balaore. of tbe teann. Iteaiiou Certified copy of an Orffinanre from plans and npeciluutions for lurprme- ToRute. n'ntf reflortcnl Xi»r settlement to r • .2TJ1 the Seamen'i Institute In San Fnn- p---••••••-v •• ^-^-"M-'Pt-it-. ' • •.—'- - Cart or wrile lUjmoud Voor«l«, 1 c put iurpe HoliHlnnti, UrtW.... 2 .. i 1art.-r. ir .:.. 0 :\ •» df •Wfeionf at the councnmeii BoroiiRh ftfl. aarwKw l .;.;HtlC ,tu_»?fUh' . . - - - - Mbv-O-pUana' Court of tbe Cmiulj- <>( -^P • .2IK1 Housman, Edwin Shults and Ralph cl«co._r«cently_wai_clouted:ojrer-tn?- Vnt* of the ^rI: * J'erawood-terracTvSonl!--Beliaar. "« .Burnet—atxuuc—UniouT«.Kit*a 1 —Vfln-Pellr-1'ncu. •• 2 fi- ::: nTerurogtr~to~i!et np on the" . nrronei ti Help Wanted avenue Improvemennf. t was referrefd d To adopteddpted.. Uiiion. ou Monilny, lh- KSth nnaTn^- 34 Wt.t Milton Arcnoc laCornutlan Inquire Ura. W. advertise for bids, was recelvt-d ami tiie Jtambler A. C. uyer the week- an Schaefcr refused to vote, ner. laCorroatlfn Inquire Ur*. W. MeState experience. If any. Refervlu-eii. Henry W. *;ibbnbb , bridgbide ttenderd , was^ re- ail<*i>ted_. -Rahway. N. J. prize in a - cputest comlucted by Hetleniun. Cruwellti.ieu . -|,,«-»-w..HhKani. ftai*«r. _.«.. l baol£. ,0 hIj home port.-S«n Pedr... l V. K. It. Station) Donald. Pbone_Y^KSI-.n-.T i Box G7,-Rabway -Recordi -Jj>ir.--Jt ferred to Finance Committee. "Hif manlfesteS In the baseball game at T..t:ils m 4 Si7-ll) 0 end. On Saturday afternoon at lulls—Off Sullivan. -I: off Lokey. 1. irhcn ho U elected by tbe people . and resnluiln Jyl3-oaw-5w KernKM -Store,—101—-Irving—street—*isi-thirj •5STrT.n;.v"l7rrilni:i • ' •"" Turner said a man driving a fine Jto vote on all -matter*. Tbe way 5 i j o'clock this afternoon at River- 'Riverside I'ark the local aggrega- Slrurfc mil—Hy Sullivan. «: by Lokey. car had given him a "lift" from the Public Service Baseball Club, iimiln-lls II 1 0 0 0 u [I 0 1—5tion scored a victory over Wood- 4. lilt !.y vl'fheil ball-tiodfrey. I'm |thc«pro)cnt Council with reckless cide Parkrbetween the Rahway-po- has been, won by Theodore I^ang, pifesSM.hills Ill) I) It 1 0 2 1 U— |i|rc--It. Karly. Scurrr-'JT.Srhnililt. Ventura and that thtr had come •abandon appropriates money to be n Tw«-ri:isf • -liirs—Siiiphi-n.- MrAnlli bridge A. A. by a score of 9-S, and to this city, epjoyiog several drlnki COME- CON4EL- lice and Oie postoulce teams. Jr., ofTCIark Township. 'lir,'t'-li;is.' lilt—Orowlt-y. S.-icrilli-c hit {spent wlth..the City ot Rahway on on Sunday afternoon the White . Bow to Bloomfield together en route. Ijiter, nccorrt- -lluDit-ll. Hrl.inzi. I',:il>i;i k. II.ml. Eagle A. C. of Bloomtield trim- «»rff«* pf tmnlrrnpfey ' w*tff fur Iny. Mwa. K. KH|]M\ llase mi Iralls- gsfci7rthfTsiarted uri -t. iJLrtgr~lnr=i' • •» IT>IIN--I; tr^i meri-fheni—111 l«-at-ni •r l1. nridiizl. Struck Dm -By Kara 12. "White Eagle A. C of BioonineJd. •llie niun dtlvlug ,tlie car off thy {the Statr laws of New Jersey, the The Ramblers had "defeated the Coast hlchway on a side road near li. Keller S. IVhite Eagles In Rahway two weeks however, was vastly different from Jlshway Valley Trunk Sewer a previous by a score of 9-1. Naples, explaining • the action by • I3S6.000 proposition so small that the Saturday afternoon affair. The declaring, .that som» ••beautiful Saturday's game was replete with •Rahway team tried hard but could iot one single Councilman was In- scenery jpnld _be_seen Jrom_the terested enough In to go and sit at rallies. In the initial inning the not make any headway whatsoever 1 STOPS GAME OF Woodbrtdge team scored three road."..'.." one of the Rabway Valley Joint runs with the local team following and it was impossible to stop the After stopping, Turner said his Sewer Meetings, held at 'Westa'eld. Immediately thereafter to rally for vicious onslaught of the Bloom- companion reached Into the back of , X. J. in cpnjunctl6n with Rah way's i^s&si&s** live. . • • field batters. The game was played the car, grabbed an Iron pipe and.I representative C G. Saat and see hit him over the head with- It Madden and Ruddy reached first on a field which little resembled a for themselves what was taklnc •base on errors, Crowell sirrgled and baseball diamond and the poor con place and see that the citizens of Chaillet walked. The bases were dittion of the field kept the (Ram- Canadians Have $100 Rahway were sotting a square deal, amblers Leading 4-3 When loaded with none out when singles blers from showing any of their : Per Capita in U. S. the 15.000.00 which they passed by Worth, Bill Hedeman and God-usual fine play. > over a cltlrens' protest of over two League Game Called in frey scored the five runs. "The hTe majority of the White Eagle Ottawa, Oot.—Canadian 'Invest- hundred signers and thought they Ramblers strengthened their lead runs were made In the.third and ments In.1 tbe 'United States am [Were going to get away with it. in the third and fourth innings and seventh innings when' they made greater, per capita, than American but up In the Second Ward there Fifth Inning it looked as though they were on Investments In Canada. An ofllclal was this man Art Love who was VOU . UC35E IT-O15 jb»t> ^ UMCLEHQW seven runs. They also..smashed statement Just Issued showi that r the road to an easy victory. " out thfeeriiomers with men on bases (L*fttorlehtrMn;ireIenWnb-fat""Wim'btedbn.' al alert and did not wait very IT AVV/6fV COME: VOU AI In the third, Worth scored on and completed the game with a the-average Canadian lias about loni; until he h»d a writ -signed A sudden downpour interrupted *1 Invested In the Unlted'States forth* by a Supreme Court Judge stopping Godfrey's second hit of the gume, number o (two-base socks ametch, HH 1 I 1)1 he birthday ot Peter Kosty, son :;iiior. ia> .... Hr.:.and. Mrs. Charles .Kosty, of final round • • •- Lht: 0 Totals •.-.,-... . onia Country Olub Saturday after- Dunham, ef ... 0 Score by in'nnii: /" Wain streot, was "celebrated noon. The winners were Reginald "illllleu, lb ... 1 a party Saturday afternoon. IUKLOH, rf ... 0 1)6 afternoon was spent In -jamos Rollinson and "William Hoblitzell vnra, rf ... 1 and they will meet In the final 3C CtlUiplou 'P ... 1 ' ; a social program. Those prea- hole match play Saturday after- iullivan,' p ... 1 ffi gj«Eere:i-, Ireno, Itlarjorle, Evelyn noon RqUinnon d.efeat

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    RAHWAY RECORD, TUESDAY, JULY 15,1930, Elaine Maasey, leader of girls club RAHWAY COUPLE MARRIED completlon of "ph, Yeah!"1n whlc] work for Mississippi. Armstrong is featured and in which A sample jar and carton together John Popo, son of Mrs. Helen James Gleason has one ot the lead- Oaako. of 31 Essex street, and Wlas with prlto entry labels for use In Relieve* a Headache er'N«ur«l WEATHER FORECAST Ing parts. This is tbe first tlmi sending entries may be had with- Anna Lee Oliver, daughter of Mrs. a PUBLISHED the two have been together since Pearl Hardy, of'20« Now BrunB- In 30 mlnutei, chtckt • Cold t i Today: Mostly oloudy and con- Stage and Screen Features their notable "stage triumph' In "I: out cost 4iy writing the National tint day, and cheoka Malaria tinued warm. TWICE WEEKLY" - *iv-J Canning • Contest, Shensndoab, wick avenue, were married on Sat- Zat So. Iowa thre» days. -' Tomorrow: Local thunder thowcr*. Miss Lombard reached the lead - '. ••'..' .-^Joaa Crawford in "Montana heard Saturday,—one day ' only— groomed for the advancement with Absorbing Th» RahWfy Ntwt-Herald, the lucceator of the Union O emocrat, Eetabllthtd 184a Moon" with John 'Mack Brown, when "Paramount on Parade" is roIes •»"3UC b Pictures as'"Ned iMc- For Outing August 7 Bunny Rubin, Do'rothjt.JSebaatlan featured _ Cobb's Daughter"" and "Show and Cliff "Edwards is the big fea Plans for an outing on August 7 _jfceisihln*Jn_a>"-" «"»•- Folka-" Her second lead was oppo PRICE THREE CENTS ogj it nn Pp.srr^rmgInBg[ N were made at a meeting of Kahwa'j and tomorrow. This Is a Metro- rade" Is swift, witty, sparkling. It': rected by Gregory LaCava. "The City Circle, No. 11, Lady.Foresters, fcoldwyn-Mayer all-talking picture entertainment de luxe. It's Ilk'Racketeers" is said to offer one to Friday night. However, It was not P. O.S. of A. Held Pine Reception for Rev. West and is a-'fascinating colorful ro- nothing so much as a great, big, the finest alMalkibg feminine role: decided whether the outing would C^dP^rtyLastJNight mance with song. joyous Hollywood party with doz- of the season and 'Miss.Lombard I be to Coney Island or the (Palisade GIGANTIC Vacation Bible Schools PflRftDES lODflY and Kancee postponed '•Harry Rlchman in "Putting On ens of the world's most popula said to have acquitted herself -fine- Amusement Part. Mrs. John Cros- THREE PERSONS HURT the Ritz," with Joan Bennett. Jas. stars doing -their most amusing and ly. The^pictureTlrhighly-draitt by is cnalrman of tne outing CODI,- -"XTara party was held by the Due to the Illness of 'Dr. Helen tleason, Alleen-Priiigleand Tjllyan entertaining stunts. It's like meet and the cast an Imposing oe. mHtee:: ." . --•—• Patriotic Order Sons of. America, H. Eraser, of rPitUlitlrgh, flancee-of Tas-hman is the stellar attraction HMI in the OdB Pellowa'Hall, Main and lhg these ..glamorous celebrities "Short addresses were-made by flT TWO r Rev. D. K. West, TSas^or Of the !9t"TJmrsday_?SjUi! .Ida}:^_ThIs.Js. face-to-face and joining with them Deputy Mrs. Elliabeth Sfillwell and Monroe-streets, last nght. Tolloir- Grand Street X!hapel,. the reception -a—United—Artists—slngingr-talklng-] pn-a-gay*fro!ic<—— -• — -DEMOCRATIC GROUP MEETS mg the pbiyrefrtahments. were The committee of the family bus Mrs. Fred MUeB...both . of :NeW r planned by the congregation of the and dancing picture—the music Intimately, familiarly, these play- Brunswick, Brho"were_the_gaeitB_ot l-_^^egx«atestunder8jg aenrea"-'-V -T- ' .' '-•• State Officer Gave Second Presbyterian Church for an.d_b:rJcs by Irving Berlin. excursion which the Rahway Oemo- The door prise was awarded to. Sixty Care Take 350 Children to Echo Wheatena Won Jtnter-Park Elizabeth -Machine Hits ers, singly or a few at a -time, .enter- cratlc_CluE3s-runnlng--on_July-27 tETTtahway' lodge. Final plan;, icareer-ia now on in full swing. last-night -has been postponed" to" tain, thrilircharm with their ability were made for life entertaining 61T Healflibf CUyby Wttch- Mrs. Joseph Blerwlrth. The dart| the week of July 27. Rev. West •How would you like to see and held a short meeting at the home horse prlxe was won by 'WlUlam 0. Addren La«t Baseball Game Yesterday; Jtear of Truck; Police hear Maurice -Orevaller_and_Evelvn_ [_am!_their_en'sag|ng._persanalities^. -of the chairman Thursday evening. the Grand Clrale officers on Novem-' Don't miss this super opportunity to buy [Two Schools Held Closing will deliver his farewell sermon-on ber U. The meeting was conduct- ing Sewer Project Priestley, And the winners in the Sunday evening,. July__27, at the. Brent in a sTap^itfck .Lubitsch Carol Lombard, charming, Pathi E. P. Murphy.was elected treas various card sames were as* fol- Named Delegates Split Horseshoe Contests 4 - Seek TaxLDriver ketch which tells all about the leading woman, has been cast op- urer and Councilman 'Feakes is ed by Commander Mrs. Edward Ladies Ready-to-Wear at the lowest prices Exerciaea Laet Night Chapel, and ft is likely the" rece^)- W Scene from Paramount's supreme screen achievement "Paramount on Weber, assisted by Mrs. Charles lom:* George H. Way. Mrs. Joseph Apache dance? Or Buddy Rogers posite Robert Armstrong In "Thefinancial secretary to handle the Parade," with Jack Oakleys one of the fifty foremost screen and you've seen in years. Blerwirth. Mrs. William T. Steele, tlon Will hp hold (^nrlnp- t>io pnen. aii3,"Lllllan Ttolh in.a bright, new, Racketeer," one of the biggest all- large returns coming in from the Walker, secretaryry- TTh e speciap l 'An Info Ing week. stage stars. At the Rahway Theatre Saturday—one day only. b Pik al dlBcumlon on Mil. E. C.. Hamllu. " -atate-vtcgcommamler M. A. Dr. Fraser and- Rev. catcliy-sliiglng-lovlnK jict? Or thedialogue productions on the' cur- fo off llt h b> Ttlrs. Patrick ree great pollution problems con A caravan of sixty antomoblto —dosing exercises ai Uw TiraT athlptlc-coropetlUon-and-rl. W cut J—Thrfe-peisons-ffwo-tojaFed- iu an K«5ii2 j . 1, 9d*is. , u[ ljuug ilranco. spolce ba- dialogue—Hirrt—nuuld' u i auie soneauie, wnicn is t agreed to meeugach Thursday eve- Toomey. Refreshmenth s andd a soo - /milling Ibe Common Council vrts left Rahway at 10 o'clock this morn-. Presbyterian and_ First Baptb3t vairy between, the two Union the latter part ot August. accident on 'Route 25; near Avenel J'hilo Vance. Sherlock Holmes, to the home demonstration agent E. (Moschberger, Mrs. Oeorge'.S!el>' *ore the members of Rahway Post, County Parks in this city found associate feature for Saturday. ning so the members can make re- Canning Contest Stirs made attherepilar monthly meet- |ng With a group of 350 pupils on schools took place last evening, Word of 'Dr. Fraser's Illness at street, Avenel, ut 1:30 o'clock this Sergeant-'Heath qml TV Tn Mnnrhii "Tim Racketeer," an fhttekt 'Mb f -whose Luumy solids in Ihe largest ing of tbe Board of Health at thewlrth. On. H. Brunt, George Bol- No. 5, American Region, at a meet their way to Echo Late. Park for an outlet in tbe form of a base- her home at Pittsburgh was re- number of entries, $250 to the ton, W. J. Force,'Mra. W. J. iForce. while the.Second 'Presbyterian and ball game and two horseshoe pitch- morning when ajiajjilita ilrivon hy to-gaUier-at the killing of Jack story by Paul Gangelln, >was di, committee present were T. J. Ken-Interest of Local Women...... Y" BOYS' OUTING TOMORROW City Hail. . Wedneidar night. Ing held last night at the Moose the annual outing of th'e_Dallv Vn- j f^ranrt celY_ed_late__Wediiesday_Tby—RevvJ Oakie.' "~ reeled by Howard HIggin and went na, A. C. Peakes, E. P. Murphy and "' ~ ~ "'gT. Mm IR p Ing contests yesterday afternoon at West. The illness was due tcWilliam Boyle, 21 years old, o£ 25. agent whose county sends in the The junior boys' department of Mrs. Harrison, Fred Home. He lauded the local unit Cation Bible Schools. Toay'a pic- ' The3e are only a few of tire hilari- into production Immediately upon J._Schmldt. _ ' _61x-hundred-dollars-for-a-quart-{-next-large3t number the VTM. C. A. Is planning an over- by ihe Improper erection of tne nic is the closing feature of theParents' Night, Tuesday.evening. the Rahway River Park diamond inoculations received by Dr. Fraser South Second street, Elizabeth, the agent of the raunly sending in V William VU . Priestley,-Mrsl . A. for. being a banner post for having The tola! enrollment In the four, when the Wheatena Park boys for Immunity against typhoid fever 1 of canned food! Can one jar of night tilke tomorrow evening, un- -disposal plant for the Tiahway Val- Pagans, Mrs. A. GalbraUb, and Mrs. vacation schools which have been struck the rear of a truck driven let : REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS food he worth -that? the third largest numbarb . der leadership of Boys' Secretary ley Trunk Sewerr on Ihe W.Woo33 - a membership tar above the quota held during tbe past four weeks at schools this year was 540, an in-walked borne with the large, end of which were made to safeguard her Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Koenlg This Is a question that Is agitat- The contest Is open to every d George W. Palmer... '" -.- set for a city of this site. (he First and Second Presbyterian; crease" of sixteen oier the 524 iiu-a 17-3 score. The horseshoe con- health when she_ sajls with Rey^ by Kennard Holden, of iDelmar, COOL AND COMFORTABLE Elwln H. Noyes. About fifteen y city line; the Robin tests were split with each" park" tak- to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, ing Rahway home-makers since woman and girl in the United bay's will take part In the outing. eon Branch of Ihe-Rahway Rlrer, JJn reporting' on th"e~ recent drive First- Baptist churches ]and thepils^TlasT'^Bummer The largest West In the tollTto eS )^Iaware]^\Jip^vasZniala5^I!aL^IeEt^ property in Church street, 2S0 feet vvord got around that.six hundred States. There are no restrictions school, was. at the- Second •Presby- tog one-of;two sets.— "•-"••- •" slon field" In" China.' BRATTER^DPOLIAK'S- MILLION DOHAR~~1WEATBE and the brookjwbich- runs along for fund»-rtorbulldrtbe-Memorial Grand Street Chapel, under the dl- turn in the highway. . from Lincoln ayenue! dollars in cash would_ be paid for 3"Xiren afreets! -~%~ rortlnn of thg Bnhwh'y lH 'terian" Chjurch7'-wfibVe"" 'enrotfmeat 'he'best jar of fruit, vegelables or The.occupants of the^Boyle. ma." MrraUd"MrsrCHfIstopKer"Man"d¥" Contestants may enter one, two ar i ne ooard deemed It a serious CURKSEWER PROJECT Chapel at L&kehurst, the State Le- of Churches. by- tena Park was represented by Wal- chine'who u-ere taken to the Rah- villll e tu Anua J . RRyay n properly 1 ter^Mttssachio""in the' first set and ; m^UU h ffluntiromtbeeffluent=irom"tb edi di» 8H^raB-childrea^ Chopei way Meniorlu_rlit).s|jlt;i1^ri )r" treat- KarnetK t street, 50.700 feet from East al CannincrContest which is being be sent In as soon as possible after 1>o«il_pjant backekdd up Into the tlSe- to-try~andT"raise Us quota before Joseph Lucas in life second. Frank ment by the Woodbrldge police A. Milton avenue. held at Shenandoah, Iowa under r ' par' t of the day at the Union 33. The net enrollment at the Sec-Glagola represented the Rahway JULY iTH COMMIT! = = J;= ith FRED SCHWARTJNGCDUKE) water of the Hah way Rlrer and the convention at Wlldwood on Sep- County Park where they will par? ond Church school was 182 and the he—auspflces ^f^ Hh"e" HouseTioTajkel)lTn exhibition at Shenandoah SPECIALIZED SECIETASIAL ; brought the sewage'~up'_lntp_lh'e* tember 4, 5, and 6. He also spoke tlctpate In a program of-gaines-and Rlver-Parkr-in^both-gamesr-He-iost- 56S Walnut . street. .-j-Rllzabeth, lam 'B. Johnson, property in 'Wood Science Institute. until after the closing of the con- T»veraEe~attenaVince~T47,"wh"Il&"~£h"e to Lucas and defeated Mussachlo. 'ridge road, 40O~feet~frgm~Hazel- TfartTiof the city. They concurredT of the work at the Convalescent Sports arranged by F. S. Mathew- n.et enrollment at the First Church treatejl for;ai wouiui^in' the right —Four hundred~and~sevenfy~prlzes7 test, which will be on'O-ctober 1. —AND BUSINESS SCHOOL— son, recreational director of, tbe The baseball game'" began with REf0llTS1l8rilEFIGIT arm and-Tfii"ts' on th"ij faj;e; Miss wood avenue. illi $250 l h •with the Council In having the Legion Home at Tom's River and wa;i 133 with an average attend- Dialling J-J.2S0 In cash, loving j pniit and vegetable entries In the plant for the plant carofujly studied rownshiplo Lay.Sir stated that this Is now filled to Union County Park Commission. - ance of 107. The net enrollment ail the semblance of two evenly Ruth Curtis, 16, "of '»i>6'AValnut fcAHWAY.Njv' The. N..T. Hegeman Company to cups and ribbons, will be dts-l contest" trill be JudgeJg d for.'clear- Opening In The trip - was made possible matched teams.- In the initial in- Mary Johnson, property in Wood- ny the Sute Board of Health so capacity and many disabled vet- at the First Baptist school -was 72 |_street. Ellzabntli,—lacerations -on, •ributed to the-winneYs In the con- ness, color, pack, neatness, flavor RAHWAY.N. J. that Rahway would not suffer aftai Of Laterals il Easemtnts erani are-llvlng-ln-tentii-tbere dur- tbrough-tbe-generous-Tdonation- of with-a-90?T)ercent~averSge for at:nlng-both teams.scoredtwice.—Jn nose and -lread;—and—Boyle~wlra: ^IRVING St fcCENTRA L AVE. ^PhoncRchwatjIiM bridge road, 450 feet from Wood- est,.which comprises three major an.d_LML«te^_Ihfiimeal_enlrles-aill antomoblles, ice .."' cream, candy, tbe second inning the_Wheatena Only 393 Donations Are bridge-road;-—-—:— •_•:—:— ewer was completed- They ing the summer months. tendance. The average attendance j 'suffered from acalp wounds. Dr. be judged on neatness, texture and —Stpt. 8, 1930—| money and other contributions by at the Grand Street Chapel was 27. boys scored~ two more and~held A meats. The best entry in each di- also thought the sewer Joints should Can Be Obtained The local pott named delegates their rivals to one. Made tO Fnnd for Ihe - E-. Breslow dressed Hie wound's. flavor. 'Judges, each one. a recog- be tened to injure the city that to the convention at but night's Rahwayans. Tbe Woodbrook The Second Church bad 82 pupils ' According to the "Woodbrldge- TODAY and TOMORROW LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED vision will be awarded 1100. Onenized rood authority, will lie Dr. Stenography. Typevriliof Farms at Metuchen generously do- with perfect attendance records, In the fourth Inning the visi- Announcement has been made of these" will also receive the five- these would not leak. meeting, and selected Commander City-Wide Celebration police Boylt>_was driving north on_ Louise Stanley, director bureau of Bookkeeping. Accounting hated the mllkv while Ice cream and while 48 had perfect records" at* the" tors crossed the: plate two more Route 25 when .the truck sudderrT? ; bat Daniel Lincoln Lantting, of hundred dollar sweepstakes prize. ~ Health. Officer Bred M. Williams The. Clark Township Committee Harry Newman and Alfred Soles home_economic3w_U.-S-Deparlmeni candy were-given by Samuel 'Bar- First Church, and 22 at.the. First times and climaxed the game with ,-ii;- .4! 36-CIinton street, and-Miss-Pauline Second prizeineactrdlvis Ion will reported on the recent Investiga- Is ready to authorize the Issuance as delegates, and Alfred A. Glrond .turned_Jn.. .the highway _.and the of Agriculture; Dr» Margaret Jus: Business English, Banking Baptist. ' \'. an eight-run rally in "the sixth In- Knopf, of 62 Jaques avenue, were tion he made regarding the Price of (140,000 In bonds to Uy sixand Henry J. .Miller as alternatesr Elizabeth machine crashed Into the be $50, the third prize $!5, and the tini , presidenid t Americai n H : ning and pnt it in the bag in the Although the city-wide celebra- married on June 21. Rev. Francis fourth prize J10.—The-winneTs-will Home All Bnslness-Secreiaiial i^rsei brook and slated that City miles of sewers In the township If Arrangementa were made to en-Pharniacy. 599 SL George avenue, The committee from_the Rahway seventh with three more. heavy . vehicle. Two occupants of ; Economics Association; Attorney Darld Armstrong staied permission .can be obulnad from irlalni tlie county organization and the Kiwants Club. . The outing tion held here on July 4th under the Boyle car escaped injury. They _ i. Merrill, of New. Market,.former- also receive-a lovihg-cup-and~rib Fll di " George Subjects •Federation of Churches who had Both park supervisors, L. V.jpiew the auspices of Rahway Lodge of JOAM ly ot this city, performed the cere- bon. There will also-be 30 prizes* Parrel!, director of "extension tor that If the condition of the stream tne owners of undeveloped lands here on Thursday, August £1. A committee also wishes to publicly charge of the [Dally Vacation Bible were George Otto, of 216 South the north central states for the De- TuloriDf, Academic Subjects was detrlmoDUl- to the health of and real estate developments to lay thank the Rotary Club and all the of Wheatena, and j. E- VanHart of Elks proved to be the most suc- street, Elizabeth', and Miss Erma IN mony. The couple were attended of five dollars each, 75 prizes of committee was appointed to far- Schools consisted of Rev. Finley Rahway River, however agreed cessful atf-day. festival of its kind ii by Mr. and Mrs. George David, of partment of Agriculture: Mrs. the residents in the Second Ward, tbe sewer literals without the own- ther the plans for this Important individual citizens who gave- their Davis, alsoof Elizabeth. e cars. Tbe committee in charge, of Keecb. pastor of the First Baptist that game-was no match as theever held In this city, it was far •2 WHHam street, this city. Superior the property owners could obtain ers signifying that lie township meeting and work with-the auxili- Church, New Chester M. Oavis, pas- boys from "Wheatena Park were TheTtahwuy police are seeking a, s^.i add£ iv?hr 'rF^ wsra™^ action through Injunction proceed- has accepted Ihe streets and areary on a suitable program. This the picnic was Mlsa Irene Forman. from a financial success. .This was hit and run taxi driver who crashed,, »tt*: -Atr »<• us ih* rlsbr t.ajir ibr altst «r> ifiswr!i time-but the township Is a mem> William Hard, chairman of the andSt, George avenue, shortlj be- —-• Positions — ed by the Council to study ihe pol-b*r-of-the-Rahway Valley" TrBnk team and an agreement has been by the lodge due to lack of dona- fore 11 o'clock this morning Mc- hreats, preferred by Catherine Funcfial mi tj col .lu ih» plrnlc »r»«ad» . m this| at 2:30, while the Wheatena Park . Ryan was. tbe^complainant. SEOTION ~ caTue compared with 31.2 percent of this ll caann obtaibtni esiementmta dents were* out on July 4th. €jty-Wide Affaira STudledyErficiency ot theT'resent cards a few days before Independ- red light at Central avenue. ) BEN MY RUBIN 67 Central AT*. contest will start at-3-O'clock. The ence Day Despite these requests •Motorcycle Patrolman Cornelius MrLTON ^IRVING STS- in May. The cauaes of tbe other from tbe property owners and de- ' .The meeting was in charge of making of dolls has been in prog- I. O. O, F. OUTING PLANNED Rabway, N. J. ten deaths were: Chronic myocar- velopment companies. It U under- Commander Barry Newman. By Active Club; Plan Group Lauded; Traffic for a small donation but 393 per-Crowley, detailed on another acci SEBASTIAN' OPP. PENN. STATION ress all week and It is expected sons' made contributions for thedent at the same corner, managed An outing to be held at some Where Inquiries Should Be ditis, lobar pneumonia, carcinoma, stood many of these are raadx to that many beautifully decorated CUFF efirby mountain resort in Septem- PHONt RAHWAY 1415 , two eVeh, angina pectorls, chronic «ifn easements. , Attorney Hyer Several Investigation! Conditions Discussed celebration : .___•._ toi obtain .the._ .license riurnber_pf doll carriages will be present. The the'ma-chine from a witness who EDWARDS ber was planned at a meeting of Made. ^'..'__ n?phrlUs. general perllonlils, acnle stated that In hta opinion the lay- manner of conducting the parades This has caused keen disappoint- the.B3sex County Lodge, No. 27, I. -J r I OK of sewers in streets. not yet ac- ment among.'the, members of thetold him that the taxi contained, " "W«0^feltih^ *"" I KMNISuLUBJW [differs .In each "part. ••" i fascinating O.iO.J"..-Friday-nIght. -The-lodge cepted bj tbe townahln would be a' A thorough discussion of clty- committee y f .app- ihreeoeoupants and it was believed- recently^held an outing which was | Fourteen cases of contagions dls- practical acceptance of such streets •Definite plans for the promotion (Continued on Page Seven) that one of these sitting in the Qi/orful Romance wlde affairs took place at a largely proximately 2000 witnessed the ath'-;i so successful that another was de- easea were repbrted"as and it would then, be necessary for of safety and the Improvement of front seat with the driver had been with Song f Measles, nine;- chicken pot three; 1 attended meeting of the Hawlln traffic conditions In Rahway weie| j letic carnival, with between 10,000 thrown against the windshield. It cided upon. The same cQmmit'tee. the township to mf^n^w* ! them. By POWERFUL flDDRESSCommunity .Club, Inc., at its newmade at an Important meeting of and 13,000 persons present at 'River- with J. Robert Johnson as head, U«rman measles^ one; pneumonia. securing easements the acceptance . Orion, Vice-president Mrs. 'Will- OB a high plane.' Rev. 'Herbert Investigate the* complaints. tant work of this active organisa- 'More than sixty Rahway and iam K. Little. George E. Uttle. Ar- iRhinesmlth. pastor of the Trinity Regarding the pollution of the OPENS NEW STORE a further'Investigation this after- Methodist Church,. declared in a tion. Those renominated were: Elizabeth business men attended noon inan effort to apprehend the- thur J. Murphy, former Mayor f. stream in the Second Ward by-a- esTdeni"; William P. Veech; vice- the sixth annual outing of the Rah- driver. • . - . "1*.- Foulks, Secretary Fred M. stirring address on "Character Unden industrial' plant. Daniel way Business men at Connor's Ce- Williams. -Building" at the weekly meeting ot Trussell. chairman ot the commit- president. George R. Hoffman; sec- It was at first thought that the the ftahway.Kiwsnls Club, Wednes- retary, Randolph L. Gilman; assist- dar Grove House at Waterwitch, Cherry Street Druggist Has taxi driver had struck the machine KOFG tee, told ot the recent Inspection ant secretary. K. G. Schoeffler; Highlands," Wednesday afternoon day noon at the River View Tea and of the steps which could be and eveningr- The afternoon waa operated by Mary R. Wilson, of I/S Holy Comforter Women Room. " ' taken to correct this condition. treasurer, Raymonu~L. Ruddy." The One of Finest Establish- East Grand street, who had bef'n nominating committee consisted of spent in an impromptu baseball struck at the corner of Hamilton Visit Icecream Plant "The Son ot God should be ourThe club voted to give the commit- Ernest E. Ploren, chairman. Ros- game, quoit tournament and swim- ments in State Tboma* Monlten Given ideal In Ufe and we should build tee permission to take whatever ming, followed by an elaborate street and St. George avenue, about Rahway Trust Company legal step is necessary to stop the coe D. Conklin and H. G. Kettner. the same time as McNabb. Crowley An Interesting and informative our body, homes, nation and world shore dinner and.cabaret.. The trip Hand Carted Gravel at after the plan which God has -pre- pollution. -Mr. Trussell asked that The traffic .control, plan ,oT the found.-"however. Ular'the 'Wilson trip to Reid.'* Ico Cream Plant in council as designed by Roscoe D. was made to the short resort In pri- machine had been hit Jn- I'eter Pal- Th9 Bank With the Chime Clock N'ewark was' made Thursday by tbe sented to us through Jesus Christ," a petition be drawn up to be can- vate cars, a group of fourteen com- One of the most beautiful drug J Anoirtrsary Meeting be said. "We cannot wait for ideal vassed among all the people af- Conklin was termed "ingenious" inprising ' the Elizabeth delegation, storet s of ItIts sizi e iXJilyii j~amozzo, lS22 Suliset .avenueaenue, Church \Vprkera of the^Church.of fected by. this unhealthful condi- a letter received from State High- the "Holy Comforter_ and their conditions to do the ideal thing, but while forty-six were in the lecal be opened to-morrow at lT_Cherry (Continue( d on Page 7) •-— moat slowly build up our lives tion, and this submitted to tbe Com- way Engineer Jacob L. Bauer. He street by Albert F. Kirstein, Sr.,.one friends. They were met by one 'of stated that the State Highway De- party. : _the_k°ltesses who explained the . Eleven of the members who en-through right living day by daymo. n Council so that the oity at- of Rah way's oldest and most enter- We cannot be at our best until our torney might aid in .the matter. partment had never seen a plan Among the speakers at the din-prising merchants. The Kirstein CharlesTMintel, 80. process of making the cream and ered the lodge when it was lnst(- for controllng traffic like that sub- 4-DOOR ROYAL SEDAN f 2% Intei;est on CheckingKAccounts :uted twenty-four years ago by Ed- lives have been dedicated to do theThisrpermission was granted by the ner were several local-candidates, Pharmacy of today is the result m. conducted them through the fac- dub. Health Commissioner George mitted by the. local council and ad-Including Thomas J. Loughlin, of the growth of a drug business Died Last Evening ? 845 tory. After the trip around the ward F. McMahon. were among the 1'rjght thing at all times. The re- vised the council to send It to theDemocratic mayoralty candidate, large group of members present at E. Little, who was present at rthe- started -here -in—1S4C. ---eighty-six Charles-MIntel; an old and wide!/ S plant, Ice cream.In_yarlous atyles wards In this world are propor- meeting, spoke on ihe condition iTatlonat Highway Sarety Councirat Kenneitf Simmenr Democratic can- years ago. !Mr. Kirstein has been and with many kinds of'sauces was "Old-Timera" Wght*' held by "Rah- tionate to the work we do and it Washington for thir consideration. didate for Council from the Fifth known resilient of -Hahwuy, dle'l way Council, No. 11-M. Knights of and pledged his support. a prominent local merchant since last evening-at 6:30 o'clock, fol- The outing was In charge of 'Mra. should behoove us to do our best at Although designed especially for Ward, and Harry J. Ninzlk, Repub- 1S94. ercbani ^ Ghiysler-for Perfofffianee— erved— Columbus .Jn_SLMaryiamlllorlum. e-8haU_reap-tha[—EoUnwlng ththe rcport-of-the-sewerportofthesewer- hthe-intersectiotr-of-Lawrence~8treet lowinK a crudual dci'llne In-health Tuesday night. A fine social pro- rewards." committeitt e a dldlscussdod n on this and -Route 25, the council believes " Hundreds of Haliwayans • have "which necessitated his'retiremdnt 8 SO Ellsworth E. Congleton. Amon< the Third Ward. Postmaster Harry visited this handsome - new stort» Acts as executor under wills or in any trust capa- those who went were Mrs. C P. gram followed addresses by many •Rev. 'Rhlnesmlth outlined how matter was held, on the floor. It the idea is so economical that_tt Simmons was the 'toastmaster_and. : from uvtrve -business*-llfe-about teii_ m'i'ii our life- should b.e_iBiUt_after_th c •[-during-the-pas-t-two-days-atidTnimT'j "year-; "affO. Tlreeiuli'TTMie'Tis" a "re- •we'-'. *'. Maury._Mra>JBmma TTrmntnn, Mn.\ "mportant State officers who wns ahnnnnced*-that-tom postpone--| could be used at all Intersections "conducted the" festivities in his Qirysler for Value — present at tbe anniversary celebra- great structures set forth In theraents had already been made but words of. commendation were ex- sult of general complications Lan- and first Grand Knight of Rahway' might have all these things the tnue Its good work and keep io Lawrence streets, near the Wash- '.Mosso, Stephan Kuhar, Ivy Brown, was spent in Rahway except a brief Chrysler can possess, and performance this low-priced Chrysler Six its thrill* Council; William J: Hennessy, Jas; best workmanship must be. put inclose contact wiUuthe sltuatioil Joseph Snyder, Edward Kllsby. partment are espe'cially appealing. .period of his early- life when he re denbergcr, iMrs. Mathew -Arm- our character to. have our lives ington School, and place it at Main Mr. Kirstein began his career as sided in ^VoadbrhlKv. During that -Double bot^K - **?•?$*" *•.•*.'«*:* strong, MlssCondron. jMrs. William T. Kelly. Prank Fox. Edward J. The commTttee appointed to urge street and Elizabeth avenue. They Harry Simmons, .Kenneth, Simmen, only a Chrysler can boast. :... ^ ing ability on the road. • . Fitzgerald, John Cotfey, William built right, he declared, iiis clos- the city to .use the Squler home- •Harry Nlmzik, ' Edward Abbott. a 'Ruhway merchant In 1894 when time be ' became identified with A11 Emily Garcia, Mrs. James Thomp- Ronayne, Thomas Ktndre, Joseph ing thought was the'Presentation also cited the need for traffic con- he purchased the pharmacy owned Amerlcus-'IvOdge, No. ,s:i, of Ftte son. Mrs. Arch ApSar, 'Mrs. H. A. stead for the (Rahway veteran or- trol signals and stop sign's at in-Charles Chalconas, Charles "Bowers, Feature , Here is another striking example of Compare the new Chrysler Six with B °f •» officers and directors are residentso i McCoy and James OTtonnell, Sr. of the hymn "Let our hearts bs ganizations and other civic groups by Edward Huth at 15S Main street. and Accepted 'Masons, of that city, •m Dickson, Wo. C. L. Russell. .Mrs. tersections of Hazelwood avenue Fred Bowers; Thomas Evans, Geo. From the first, the growth of Mr. Grand Knight Thomas E. Moul- always cheerful," wblch Rev. Rhine- stated' that it was awaiting a re-which has recently been paved. Brown, Police Captain Jas. Thomp- and is held -In high esteem as one Program die fact that Chrysler performance is all o^hef cars near its price in perform- L-. Sadder, Mies Margaret Sadtler, ton waa presented with; a hand- smith said had much_tp io with port from the.Conlmon Council. j jJKlrsteiniuhusiness—was-rapid,-for-:|rOf—tlielr—honored—fift.^yf a r-^rm-m-- Mrs. Gilbert ^Williamson,.-IMisa This "Tecommendatlon~tollowed~ai son7 rhoma3".Graneyr-John""tJanh"o"n7 in 1897 he-moved-to larger quarters some hand-carvod gavel by Bernard one's own life and that of his fel- Thirty new members have been discussion of the accident Tuesday James, Connolly, Ted Rowland, bers. He Is survived-hy his .widow, JfaL^headiofLconyentioiial-^NE^-cHRYstj^sjx-pRjaES ance.-in beauty,- in com-- Elizabeth Mtaury. 'Mr. C. P. Maury. Hanrahan, of the Jersey City Coun- low "men. at 146 Main street. In 1S99 the•Mrs. Anna Catherine Mlntel. and secured by the membership commit- evening at Pierpont and West Ha- Clarence Titus, Bmll "Leaamau, Jas. store was extended to include 14S cil. The gavel was artistically All the members of the club pres- tee during the past week, it was re- zelwood. avenue, when George Gib- Brennan, Joseph Kagan, John three daughters and four son.?, all fort> m evervt n tlm carved by Mr. Hbndrahan from' a Main street. He continued at this living in Railway. perTormanoe; ' '"STsf"^ E? ki g 2nd Baptist Church ent at the meeting signed a friend- ported. The drive will be conson.wa- s painfully injured. As Ha-Daly, Ernest Lachman, Vinceiit Dl- Main street address until 1914 when v. Added Protection for Our Customers. stout piece of hickory. It contain- ship card entitled "Just to Saytinued for tbe remainder of thezelwood avenue is a county road, Salvo, Robert McCollum. Matthew Funeral services will take place Gave Plaf Last Night ed tbe K. of C. emblem and the he moved to 15 Cherry street where Associate Chrysler speed, Chrysler^ • / Vj| "^ contributes to value. Hello." which has been sent to Su-summer and the committee expects the council will- take the matter Daly. Henry "VVlmmer, Walter lie remained until the opening of from his late residence, 32 Camp- name of the council,. which were perintendent of Schools William \o have at least 156 new members up with the Board ot Freeholders. Hanks, James Polldoro, Thomas' bell street, at three o'clock tomor- p > 11 1 his new pharmacy two dbors away. Feature pick-up, Chrysler smooth- * S %J The answer is inevita- A one-act comedy entitled "The neatly carved by tbe skillful Jersey if; (Little who Is away recuperating." by the next meeting on August 5. hnfl riOt'l? ' ". T'n" ^—Stovbno, Joacph row afternoon, which will he pre- of Slabtown Msrtrict Convention," was Cit It waa reported fh«t H ble Nothin within hun ^UJ'^sbo^«o^ of cOfn-' been placed'at St. George- and Ha-iMcNearny, Mark Harris, Kasdel KltilU gl'Ull ** H »«r,Chrysler/mW%are ^iS^T^Z " S " Among the speakers were State at J»y8burg, Pa. Cincinnati College of Pharmacy in at 2:30 o'clock.. Interment will be PATHC- %&&% persons, lost night at the Second plaint against a county officer ap- zelwood avenues. : Levltsky, John. S.chmldt, Hbrry Deputy James J. McMabon, of It was announced.that club and (Continued on laaoSIx) Robinson, Louis 'De-Winner, (Ray-1891. Offis son Albert T. Kirstein. in'the family -pfot In the 'Presby-. —things^ou can know and—$8fp-Rop^Stdttn,- tQ1y. died;, uf dullam Of the pner" . Baptist Church before a large audi- Montclalr, and District' Deputy Samuel Bardach, proprietor of the (Contlnued on page Six) 'Jr.. who Is how associated -with his terian Cemetery, Woodbrldge. The . ence. The flay was directed by. mond Morton, Cyril Jlsher, Henry father,.han hppn a m>mhcrnf hrlpf *t, ' ' ' enjoy only in'a Chrysler. ..iff P."f"f\°: t-.fafh can compare in James Creamer, of Sayrevllle. A West End Pharmacy have donated ' ' irJosBphr er.vii:R..il tho,:grava-w4H-t _iIrB._EuG..Ed£atv.aaslsied..byJMis3 lliree-Local-Motoris Brm since his guaigraduationn frofrom the for the immediate members oflthhe DIRECTORS r JTvelyn Oawaon and others. Among Council accompanied Deputy the Dally Vacation Bible School pic- "Lose Driver's License NewarNk k ClCollegl e of ipharmacy in family .only. Rev. Janieri W. Laurie, those who took" part were the Learns of Mother's Death of the Second Presbyterian Church, , Mesdamea E.; G. Edgar, (Mary [•Creamer.'- .-•.•" " ••" ". ; ."•.- »ni. c which .Is being held today at Charles Welgant, John" Kopf.. Rob- Walter B, Crowell The social program consisted of Ccho Lake. Mr. Bardach Has also Three Rahwayans were among will officiate. . . ..Wright, Mary Jones, .Catherine While he was in the Rahway ert Cohen, William Nastrogel. AUXILIARY PLANS OUTING feffi _fr4ncia_V. Dobbins TC. Archer,' Bettle "Archer, Sora Scott, boxing'and: wrestling bonts, Inatru- contributed 350 bars ot candy to be (he thirty-one New Jersey jnotor- The- delightful outing was ar- Memorial Hospital suffering from,. - - -- — JUnal-Rlans-Jia.ve-been.jnade. .by Lillian Rogers, Anna Clarke; Aman- raental and vocal selections and anpresented to the children. .': Ists whpse, licenses were revoked _ _ROTARY_CLUa_MEETS.-:_ KredC.Hyer ^da^Klrby, 'Alina ' Alle^',' Elenor abundance of refreshments. The yesterday by Motor Vehicle Com- severerburns-onrboth':hBffdsrTVaF|"raneed-"for-bslstlng ot Ivy y aBrown_ committe, chairmae conn- members of the Ladies' Auxiliary N'p speclul .program featured; a leading boxing bout ot the evening Miss C. E. LAFORGE BURIED missioner Harold G. 'Hoffman on ter Mertz, 29 years old, .of 266 to._the_Exejnpt Firemen's Associa- nieetlng or the Rahway Rotary. Albert EMC -Brown, Edith Watty, Mildred Me- was betweenj'Smillog" 'Louie Rock. West Grand street, received—word .Vincent. DISalvo, of this city, ana tion for au outing to be held next JameaMcCollum ' -BrldOi- Briuna—WonnorT—Victoria jFuneraL.Berylcea_fot-Htas Clare charges of Intoxication. .They were Tuesday night that hia mothBr hart Fred laideklng. ot Ejteabeth Club at the Woman's Club Wednes> Davis. Mayme Shell, Leila Austin, . Wta--.-W-.HlgS _ ,. —B .held from. herJohn Panko, ot ueesviue avenue; been killed in an accident at his tin ub.nciicB uf Piual^', land. Park. Rock, an old-timer, en- lateiLT homeN , 101 West Milton arenue, WIFE FAILS TO PR_ESS_CfclABaE lu lent—Frederick-lr-Minrel;~whO3»~ ^f^UNDA^A?JD ... .Maryijawaon,'Edna.Smith; Mlsies •virilUafii^ Coles, of _M ..iHarrlson. home-In -Montlcellorlndlana: ~ Whhia wife refused to press Jan van Herwsrden, President Evelyn and 'Lillian Dawson, Mlnnlo dearored -Ujshow his~y6nng protege' Tuesday afternoon/ ReV;" Finle'y itftfeX and Joseph Coleman,- of 'Mertr, a carpenter foreman, em- arrangements. father/died yesterday. Hast Preal-: 1 Smith, Ruby ,' Roherta, Ophelia a T»w tricks, of the ring and .found Keech,-pastor of the First Baptist TVhelan place. Pa'nko was the one charges -against him, William dent J. Stanley Duvla presided; MONDAY :-- : ployed by Gibbs & Hill, was burned Pierce, of Broadway, Clark Town- MISSING BOY RETURNED Six Body Style. Joseph C. Potter, Treasurer. Rogers, ElizaoetH Furlough, Cor Foster an adept scholar. Other Church,, officiated.. Burial was intit this trio to be arrested In this Tuesday with 8team~whlle working rwitlr H. T. .McClIntock, Hecretamv; (Contlniiad ort Pad*' «txV the family plot in Hateiwood Ceme- city.w He was sentenced.by Judge ship, was released by Recorder TIIB inembnr« welcoiii-Ml Johi rllee Roberts, Dorothy. Bailey, hlMfl^ Thomas Hart, age 15._of,266 East = 0NLY-r2 on AUWI M», *i^m tfiuj omipjr, I < •Lrrr**^*- —JuncW'to Milion—aTenue,~wno~was reportetf •590 to «695 $590 S. STtfifi city. Tuesday eve-4 v\nror'Svw~rot ic~£~Kfmn[- menv^ arlotte V: AlstotifATlce and "SyfTand Theodore Shell. The proceeds utes. The bearers were: K. Q. I three montha In the county jail on when he was arraigned for beating "mlsalngrtortho Rahway police by. j>er_of..thi!_local.club, V-.-^-"- And opt t o. b, bctaqr -Monday -Evetdntirom 6 to 8.30 o Clock ...via Baikerville,^Beatrice Cogswell, will be used toward-the"Sunday hing-a-telegram wa»-received""at his "wife." ~ PierCe~""was "arrested his mother, Mr«. John Hart, on Schdeffler, - Richard" J. Morfon, Hh'iT second charge of operating a police headquarters to be delivered Tuesday evening by. Police Chief Mr. Charlea Dawson.Chaunceyi'Gd- School outing to Keansburg on Au-iHarry.W. Ward, Sidney Gre»khaljh tnotoh vehicle while under the In- : Wednesday, returned home yester Safe Deposit Boxes from , S3 to \ gar, Islander McNeil, James Bond gust U. to. him telling ot the tragic death Paul Melssner and Patrolman Era- and Charles B Nordm'eyer. Iluence of liquor in tbrte' years. " 'of hls^mother! day, Mrs! Hart told the .police the' 125 a year. Rahway v>'atioo»l " est Enqulst. boy left home on Monday. Bank.—Adv.

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