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VOL. VI., No. 7 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 PRICE THREE CI

Woodbridge Woman Hurt Priie Offered In Legion Forger Practised Signature For Alighting From Trolley Fulton Street Bus Membership Drive Speeder, Chased hy Motorcycle Hurled to the pavement when a The campaign to double member- Weeks Before Signing Checks To trolley from which she was alighting Detour Abolished ship of Woodhridne Post 87, Amer- suddenly startedio go backward, May ican Lepion, is finding; enthusiastic Cop, Fires Five Shots To Force ftm»ttr,T>f"WOHne Menu*, etrmt response amonft Woodm-idg-a ex- Own fcrrfr injuries to the head that resulted in AfterHot Debate service men. The following letter her removal to Rahway Hospital. It was sent out recently by Adjutant Local Officer To Give Up waa thought that she suffered con- McElroy Wages Lone Fight For Charles Kuhlman: 0> ——— ."I- Mrs. Zwoliski, Owner of Two Houses in Railway, Thought cussion of the brain, Continuance of Route "Dear Buddy: Double our member- Four Men n Touring Car Past Through Scwtren and Fraudulent Acquisition of Ready Cash "Fool Proof" The accident .happened at 10:30 ship. Your help is needed to put the Wednesday night at the switch near PoBt Membership Drive over. Thp Reading At Speed of 65 Miles An Hour the foot of Green street. Doctor Ira SAYS PEOPLE WANT IT member securing the most (providing At a hearing before Acting Recorder Leon McElroy last Spencer was called and administered it is over three) new members for the first aid. It was on his order that post between now and May 30 will Four men in a Studebaker touring car escaped nilay night Mrs. Mary Zwoliski, aged 32, and a resident of the injured woman wag taken to the Cotnmittee Terms h Danger- win the cash prize offered by Post hospital. ^, Sunday afternoon by the expedient of firing five shots at M« out; Would Need More Commander Barron McNulty. •ill way, confessed to a plan where she obtained money from The car was in charge of Con- "A renewal will count as 1 ductor Harry Sutcliffe, of Dunellcn, cycle Officer Balint who was chasing them. According J urioiiH Rahway persons by forging their names to checks. She Traffic Police member. Now, Buddy, 'go out and and Motorman Louis Liebel; of i (ret 'em.'' Balint he was at the corner of Weat and Woodbridge ave« as held in $1,500 bail to await the action of the Grand Jury R. P. Dezendorf, of Ro- , ., 1 The boys want GO or more' by a witness. A lively tilt In which a majority I May 30, St-wnren, at 5*:!0, when a large touring car came down , ilirce founts, vote of tbe Township Committee over- the direction of Ambov at a \ccording to Mrs. Zwoliski, who rode recommendations hy McElroy, n,. ihe name of Josephine Bmitkuy chairman of the bus committee, feat- rate of speed. Bayway Band of Standard Oil Secured By Rotary Announces Program For Boys Week; He gnvu chase luit could not ,n arrested and claimed residence* ured Monday night's meeting when up closi'. to the speeding car <,r i in Wondbridge and later in Perth it was decided to restore buses to Vnli.iy. she got the idea of obtaining it had pawed through Port Local American Legion For May 30 Parade their originalroute. Danger to chil- Father-Son Banquet and Parade Are Features nnd was approaching Carteret,, ,1M,,„.;. by forging signatures to IK I k's from hearing a man tell of dren in Fulton street, the risk of ] he waa about to puss the car . in.w urh schemes are worked. She Memorial services in the Congregational Church on Sun- buses' entering and leaving solid lines | mi , i r> i /-.i i it . , ,,, |, ... .. , i order the driver to stop on* of , i.i;ijni•. 1 the signature of Dr. Frank oif shore traffic at the comers of Cut- i The local Rotary Club, through Walter Warr, its i'hair man : ;four male passengers leaned .i. |-';irrington, a Rahway dentist, from day night, May 25, a parade on Memorial Day morning In which oi uui- ofBoyg . work announced yesterday the program for Bows' ''"'Ptied an automatic pistol cto ..' P I'i'ipt he hnd given her and prac- tcrtcr's Lane, Albert street andd Amboy „,_,,„,.,„,,.. ._ „,„„,„._:.,., „ «.« . on.._.,_. • . *_-»«i M «"n .- ,• \ •. hhww headhead.. NeedlesNeedless ttoo sasayy thithiss chl police, firemen, school children, and ex-soldiera of all wars of eek ln :i i-d for weeks before she was satis- nvviiuvBvenue , uiianud th•"•e • H'IIUIKHIIcontentionI uo InI viltther i ^ Woodbridge. On Sunday, April 27, according to ed his speed and before he :i, ,1 that her duplication of the orig- the country will participate, and which will be led by the Bay- part of busmen that the detour over arrangements being made, pastors of churches throughout thei^ll'J^.wltWn^trikmjt disunoj: in! could not bo detected. The sig- way Band of the Standard Oil Company, will make up the Fulton street seriously impaired their car hnd turned a corner in C :11 >ii-t- of Joseph Zumftnjwas obtained running time were all factors brought township will conduct special boys' services; on Tuesday [and disappeared. !>,,„, ;l receipt Cor the sale of a cow Memorial Day program this year, ac- up in the discussion that preceded the that week the schools will co-operate | | The officer made directly for r the sale of a cow ferry in hopes of patching tha :,,,(! tlili.St" Of II»tt The silver loving cup, to be aw» discovered that he had left his tools Break Down Neighbor's Door and the nursery songs by Mildred Immediately after the vote oil the Committee will be held in the Fire ed 16 tne writer" M the ;; William C. Smith, Woudbiidge, Rahway und Elizabeth. to Cutter's where all along Al- Following the vaudeville, of which 11 Behoof,- on April 24, at 8 p. Company. Detective Harry Conlon, Dost Thou Love Me, Sister Ruth, $2,828.25; Lambertson and Reeves, The cpntent will be under the of the P. & R. police force is listed there will be five or six acts, an or- Lucretia Elvira .and Algernon Aha- Houses wtih people vjaiting to use $3,079.65. • * chestra will furnish muBic for dancing pices of the Educational Depar j Township Takes Over as a Witness^ auerus Nelson. are New streetfc Lambertson and of the Woman's Club of Woodbr he puses. Home of them have to Reeves, $3,'S3a.96$3,S; Fords Construc- which will be continued until 1 Comin' Thru the Rye, Arathusa o'clock, Fred Watson, one of B. F. Township. Mrs. F. M. "Shocjt, Busiest Sewaren Street Cordelia Baker. walk a quarter mile to net a bus. tiiO n CoC. $3,220.56$322056 ; LiddlLiddlee anandd PfeifPfeif- chairman. < Church Society Plans ThThe bubs "driverdrivr s like the olld route | $a'7422$;S,712.20O ; William C, SmithSmith, Keith's orchetra leuders, is in charge Sound the Loud Timbrel, AH Ye best because it is less trouble for of the music. Pirat prizcn of $5 gold pieces, i That 20,000 persons use Oakland Entertainment For Apr. 30 Singers. $3,061.80. second prizes of $2.60 gold flU,, them to go right down Amboy avenue. Fulton street:; Lanipertsop n and The vaudeville will start promptly lavenue annually and that it is the Song of the Boot Black, Billy Why not ask all the people on Pulton Reevee $11,715.90; Fords Construc- at 8:15. "Get youjur tickets now" iswill be awarde.d to four groupaj Ht. used street in Sewaren by auto- Vocal, instrumental, terpsichorean Handsome Heller. street to sign and have the buses tion Co., $11,317.40j, Ljddfe and the advice that Mr. Frank Valentine, boys mid girls from grades 5 aiw" |niul>iles and trucks were reasons and dramatic talent will all combine Mother Goose Melodies—(a) Jack brought back where they are needed, j pfeifferi $13,150.50;$1315050 " WilliaWilli m CC a member of the committee, has been urn) boys and girls from grade riven Monday night by Mrs. Lucy (o form the entertainment being ar- und Jill, Faithful Right Bowers' and The road isn't the place for children j Smith $10,759.50. passing out to his friends. and 8. Children ir<)ia all the 1 Uker when ahe presented a petition ranged by members of the Holy Name George Washington Demarest; (b) i schools are. eligible, and lo the Township Committee asking to play. There are plenty of fluids Coky street: Lambertoon and expected about 25 will attend. Society of St. James' Church and Ding-dong Bell, Mercy Harriet Shirt; and sidewalks on or near Fulton Reeves, $1,656:12; Fords Construc- that the street be taken over yby the scheduled to be held in the High (c) Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son, street. We want the buses, even if will be no charge for adn ownshipowhi . Th t f th ti Jacob Goodenough Heller; (d) Little tion Co., $1,865.00; Liddle and Pfeif- About 200 attended last year. The request of the peti- School on Wednesday evening, only every other bus comes down our fer, $1,850.08; William C, Smith, tioiieiH Bo' Peep, Sunshine Happy Liddle. WOODBRIDGE TAXI granted. April 30. way." $1,566.60. ' I IHt was stated during discussion of The committee is working dili- Three Blind Mice, All Ye Singers. The communication was signed "A |he mutter thut the township has been Part II. Although no contracts were award- FROM BROS. gently to provide an evening of real Resident of Fulton Street." ed Monday nijiht it ia anticipated In Richoe»i of Flavor (eping the street in repair, a fact fun for the ones who attend. Tickets Orchestra. at amounted to a virtual taking Jaunita, All Ye Singers. that this formality will be gone Blue Ribbon Butter is far sup are at present in the hands of mem- Cheer Old Glory and the Star Span- to other butters and is mor« yer but Mrs. Acker pointed out that Solo, The Gingham Girl, Horatio gled Banner, All Ye Singers. through with in time to have work Telephone 729 bers of the society and are going like started within » month or BIX weeks. nomical to serve.—Adv. and other petitioners wanted for- the proverbial "hot cakes." Weatherwsy Baker, The women singers . were: Mre. action so as to give thu building Solo, with violin obligato, Tell Me Wm. Rowe, Mrs. Wm. Nelson, Mrs. ector ;-ight to ordar the removal That You Love Me, Stella Equipment M. Annesa, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Anchor Council-Active dangerous encroachments that now Only Four Marriage* Remsen. Wm. Baker, Mrs. H. J. Baker, Jr., EASTER ck the street,, Solo, Grandma's Advice, Nehitable Mrs. Wm. Donovan, Mrs. Andrew Sunday is the greatest day of tl;e church [Oaklund avenue was laid out in During Month of March Araminta Baker, Simonsen, Mrs. H. A.. Tappen, the Anchor Council No. 40, J. O. U. and has, since Sewuren became Accordion Medley, A»riah Sweet- Misses Margaret Gardner, Eloise A. M., met in Masonic Hall, laist Mon- year. On this day all Christians cele^ pular summer resort, been used william Rowe. Pateman, Edythe Baker. Doris Leber, day evening and the member* decided The month of March is apparently to increase the amount of death bene- brate the resurrection of the Lord. Plan great extent by the public. . too tough for Cupid judging from Ye Worldly Songs—(a) Hotwybun Gertrude Bergh, Emily Lawrence, the fact that only four marriages Jumpup Donovan; (b) Linger Awhile. Emma Jaeger, Frances Remsen, flt to attend some church during the day, occurred in the tgwnsbip during that Althea Pardington Pate man (c) Eloise Pateman, Alida Van Slyke, During tart week of April . •-Mr. Gallagher and son, of Main period this year. During the same Harriet Short, Mildred Bowers, Jeni Bible will ba fire^n ed to Avenel Waiting for the Sunrise, Lydia Patti School. State Councilor C,_ T. Bar- were Elizabeth visitors on time there were 30 births and 12 and Horatio Weatherway Baker. Liddle. ay- elav will attend in a body we rm- deaths. Solo, It Ain't Goift' To Rain No The men singers were Messrs. L. B. dtty" Church, at which toeCom - Potter, John Short, A. H. Bowers, will repay you to examine the According; to a report of the Health More, Jedediah Sylvester Randolph. Inspector there were 64 i-aik* of com- Southern MelodW All Ye Singers Wm. Baker, Wm, Nt'son, Wm. Rowe, "V HO LET first at Jefferson Mo- A. F. Randolph, H. J. Baker, Jr., A. Inc. Tel. P. A. 15.—Adv. municable diseases reported during — (a) Way Down Upon the Swanee the month as follows: 8 whooping Old Black Joe; (c) Carry Levi, Wm. Hellw, RUSMII DemaMtt, lation to the Church," 12 meneki*; B ncarjat f«Jverr 28 Old ybjiaia, ^ mJtt^WM » f^W*****-, " JflB Mary Succeed* WEEKLY MENU on Main Street SUGGESTIONS

. IF A HOME , l»23. l>y l.auia MIII'T Breakfast slionld Nt a glmplf meal, DOYLE & CUNNEEN t'KE THIS U/aULD BE ON BEING A COUNTRY person"* «j», A UJIP6 Of heaUh. Host propjj 15S SMITH STREET, PERTH AM BOY JOURNALIST fruit as • brftnnln| Poucy •ad grapefruit ir* pot The University of Missouri recently •r« apples, prun«a and dlflcliBSed Jnurnnllnm HH H rnrecr f»r ItB, all women. Active newspaper w(ITlll'n told what they knew. Of city work of necessity—an employee of n bli{ pa per spoke. Country Journalism held the top of tffe"fiuMer with «n owner B)r«aMaeti loatt Dinner: ftr«ed«d and publisher, Mrs. Annu Kwlng-Uet- I Creamed potateee. ter known ns Mrs. W. R.--of the -Breakfast: Bak«4 no- Odessa (Mo) Ledger. 81ie 1" no grind, wn butter lauc*. Dl with her head hurled In her luky p«ar« with presHes. Slie riiia "Interesting side- ! 6panl*h hash line occnpHtlnns, n» Imusekeeper and mother." Hlie enjoys the distinction, ninonn others, nf helng state chairman /^—Breakfast: Wheat of the neiinicratlc women of Missouri. cakes. 6fi it i perk chopt wtth And iii for her Joh, here's part of her applet. Supptri Cottage inlilrc-is to tlie university: THUM&AY — Breakfasti FrieJ i am H|ienklng of country Journal- mitsh. DfnMri AppU pie. Suppefl ism- country country, where people mis.' when the lark Is a-wlng; where T— Brfakfaat: Oatmeal we esit our dinners, boiled dinners ij sugar. Dinner; Fried hii'Krly, in the middle of the day; parch or ireuL Supperi Omettt New England'! Mo*t Beautiful F«»t. where the prices Of poultry, tiutler 8ATVR6AV—Breakfast: Scrambled fiit, corn, hogs and hides are vital «ggi ^jth bacon. Dlnneri Brelled Miss Berthe IlrnRlfiotti, Boston society (firl and well known statistics; where the highest minded, round fU»k. Supper: Baked perk tenderest hearted, most •ympslheilc dancer, has the most heautiful feet in New England, even prettier lien ];nnm I r tnklin, the wise and btana, SILK-LINED SPRING STYLE p IIIUIMI ihiys, realized most helpful, most lovublo people IIIOHI than those of her two sisters, Gloria and Francesca, Dr. William 1 STETSON thiil Hi. pr iil-.ii ; •- .mil tfnnvth of do congregate. HATS 1 Wafflea. School, Chicago specialist, declared. He added thrt homely feet 'pi'iiilril upnii tin in- AllHl ii ;i (|i "And the woman's field In tlila Jour- e;n h iuiliviiliuil and Ifll fnq |Mt one and one-half nip- I love affair mnJ^KkfcSldl «e«t cause bad temper. .95 (lustvy iif nalism? It Is us some one aptly s»ld fuis of floV, 6ne-foorth teespooiiful of th:il lime !(•>! ran never bo of her sphere, It has no limit. In tliis $7"" We fuinw there are salt and ^De-half teaspootiij of aoda. $3 rmxli' up. womnn's field there IN no such phrase ninny people in this community Separate the yolk» and whites of two Spanlah Hath. Cottag* Chaea* Salad. whi> can Imild homes tliig year. as 'I don't know.' Ton cant nay that; ftps, beat weM, ad(l one cupful of Chop three or four cold cooked po- MU two cupfala of cottage cheese Your frugality and pride of It Isn't done. thick sour milk to the jrolka and atlr latoea, a alice of onion and one green with one-half copfnl of walnut meats, PURE SILK SHIRTS FOR EASTER ownership will be justly reward- "I urn not touchlnR on the financial In the dry Ingredients; add three ta- pepper. Mfeon with salt, pepper and a teaspoonfnl of minced chives or ed Umiujjh building right now. question; my method I* stamped on bl'spoonfuls of melted bntter after a daah of mace; bind with a beaten •craped onion, and salt and paprika 1.45 £.9M5 £.95 We want you to come in and most of our coins, mid my success Is ,SW|ng In stiffly beaten «cf whites. *tt and bake In a buttered pan. Serre to taste. Roll In small balls and place 4" 5 6 inspect our pinna and obtain" nlffl-nyB In the torrtrfmt of my-mrti" Bake on a well-greased gain? lr»v<. wltt hot, bo(led, battered macaronL In nests of lettuce. Serva with anj estimates. We'll gladly co- when I sing the doxolngy. Nor am desired, salad dressini;. SMART SILK NECKWEAR FOR EASTER operate with you in every way I going to say much on the subject to make your investment a prof- of news. When your Held Is a small Cents Ofi Cents itable one. country community where everybody 65 knows everybody else, often to the third and fourth generations^all their Itt uprisings and downslttlngs, as It were Pay us a visit if you possibly can—Satisfaction gaaranteed —you get to feel as If It were all n pun of yourself. Every time you J write nn Item you think who will en Joy It. 1 know a world-renowned Jour- Easter Is Flower Time nalist said: 'What God has allowed to happen, 1 am not ashamed to publish.' WOpDBRIDGE Neither am I—If It happened In New ELECTRICAL HOME WIRING CORP Hampshire or California. But when In all the world nothing tells the LUMBER COMPANY fathers have talked heart-to-heart to (JOHN J. YELLEN, Pres.) BUILDING MATERIAL STORE you about their hopes, their fears, story of Easter like Flowers. Here WOOPBHlKF. • NEW JERSEY their disappointments for their chil- dren; when women have confided In you find an assortment of Blossoms Western Electric Washers you; when lovers hnve come to you for advice and comfort; when people and Flowering Plants from which lighting Fixtures, Supplies and Appliances YeiBt to Nourish Rats, have laid their hands on your shoul- Braml made with six cakes of ders and said 'Will you, pray for me?' you may choose just what you 359 STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY yeast to the loaf was found In re- Oh I tell you news has a new mean- Tel. 1264 and 2008-M cent oxpcrlniPiilH to nourish rats Ing. So has life! more effectively than bread made want for your own home or to send with lnilf a cake of yenst to the loaf. "To me the thlug thai peculiarly dif- ferentiates the woman's field is the as an Easter remembrance to a matter of service. Why, truly, there Is not a life or death or birth, or any- friend. EYES EXAMINED thing a penny's weight of worth, but what a newspaper woman Is In it. To Headaches Relieved by be a newspaper woman takes a vast amount of courage, love, tact, bluff, a For Far Away Friends Take Public Service Properly Fitted Glasses : deep abiding ^onse of humor, and an unshakable faltli la prayer." Advantage of Our Lenses Groimd on the Prenpsea "Go West, Young Man." Florist Telegraph Delivery Horace Greeley did not say, "Go I. MANN West, young man," first, This expres- sion wag first used by John L. Soule Service Electric Disc Stove well-known Universal OPTICAL SPECIALIST In 1851 In the Terre Haute Express. make, performs all the duties ot a top boner As to my standing, ask your Greeley later used the sentence In an We Deliver in Union and Middlesex right at your table. Exceptional value doctor. edlti.rial entitled, "Hints Toward Re- $6.75. form." Later Greeley reprinted the Counties 87% SMITH STREET article from the Terre Haute Ex- Electric Toaster turns bread golden brown, PERTH AMBOY press and explained that he was not Quickly, $g up. Opposite W»olworth'a he and the oriuaaator of the expression. 10c Store The lleetWe Grill speeds ap meM-gettlng — Classified Ads. Bring Results — John R. Baumann t>y preparing three dishes at one time, $10.50. Greenhouses St. George and Hazlewood Avenues, Rahway Exit Corners Telephone, Rahway 711 The life work ot thU electric heater, is brtaf- ins warmth Into bleak places. After the furnace "goes out" yonll need one for chillj days. Only BUTTERIBBOR N $8.00 TTER *" The Thor Ironeiv Turns Ironing Day 1 OU don't have to accept scrapings Into Ironing Hour- Y~ of any butter tub. Be seated. Touch You don't pay for a cardboard but- a button. Guide Why You ter dish, weighed in as butter. Every the clothes. The MISS LENA M. SALING package of Blue Ribbon Butter is a full Thor Automatic net pound. Ironer does the Phone 747-W Rahway Should Bay \\ work. Blue Ribbon Butter is pure and clean. The Thor irons 75 Harrison St., RAHWAY, N. J. Greasy hands or paddles neipr touch it flat work perfectly, of course. But it Blue Ribbon Blue.BibbonButtar is the richest, pur- also irons with beautiful finish men's est and moat delicious butter made—It is shirts, women's blouses, children's Bntter the Butter than cayFt be better. V . dresses, ruffled things. FINE FLOWERS FOR EASTER Give your family a treat Buy a carton The soft, thickly padded Thor roll is the best ironing surface for em* at your grocer's today. broidery. BASKETS CUT FLOWERS If he hasn't any, send UB his name A small monthly payment makes and address and we'll see that you are the cost fit into your budget schema. PLANTS supplied. Wagner & Wurtzel Distributor* PERTH AMBOY, N. J. AN UNEQUALLED RECORD OF 36 YEARS PROVEN SAFETY.

Established in March, the year ot 1888, this Steamship Ticket and Foreign Exchange Banking: House has been recognized fer the efficient service given to its clients. All our baainena in haadled 1 gonftientially. We divulge no information except to those entitled f to it Our ability, experience and organization enable us to handle t'jlU matters with the maximum of efficiency and the minimum of Bedtime Bookworms - , Information courteously given at our office, or by letter, if Tht the Boat lamp a boon, a™*^^ g ,jw wish. We invite you to write or call. Butter That olampe on bed or chair. Haqp o« )Mok tf JACOB GOLDBERGER CaritB«B«ttM- UUL Btaadi os deak or table. Hit U «Btn Wg ooN and may be carried abogt If a c«o4 THE BUTTER THAT CANT BE BETTER and It ooata only R«x lnfT.li PKoiopUr Picture! NOTCI of French Revolution A Handsome Hand Bag "To the UdiM" li The latest Id T Ingrain production Human Inlerttt Story 'or Metro "Nrnrnnnnichp," a pic- uriiation of Knfncl Sabatini'g novel RUDERMANS Under the direction of Jamni of tha tnnmc, will come to the Ma- ABSOLUTELY FREE CHIZP, who producoil "The Covered eotic Theatre, Rfternoon and eve- Wagon," "Hollywood" and "RugRle* ning, on April 23, and to the Ores- of Red Gap," II is predicted that th.e cent on April 24, matinee and night. screen version of "Tn the Ladies," a "Scaramouch*" is a story of the Paramount picture, coming to theFrench Revolution. It tells the ro- to Ladies Who Visit Woodbridge Theatre tomorrow, Sat-mance of Andre-Ix)ui« Moreau (Ra- ECONOMY GROCERY urday, the 19th, will surpass In popu- mon Novarro) and Aline de Ker- larity the stage presentation of thecadiou (Alice Terry). Andre-Uuis 51 ROOSEVELT AVL, three-act domestic comedy which New has been brought up as the ward of CHROME The New Section of York trittcrKclaimcd one of the belt Allne's uncle. The Marquis de la human interest stories theatre-goers Tour d'Atyr (Lewis Stone), a hadj seen in many Reasons. haughty aristocrat and man of fash- FREE DELIVERY The photoplay is 'built on a theme ion, killed Andre-Louis' friend, Phil- Tather than a plot. This emphasises ippe, because of his revolutionary to what extent a (.lever wife can sentiments, and on the Marquis Telephone Orders Solicited. Tel- Carteret 466-M.1 prove an important factor in herAndre-Louis has sworn eternal ven- husband's success Edward Horton geance. To make matters worse the as "Leonard Beebe" becomes man- Marquis is courting Aline. ager of the Kincaitl Piano factory Skilled in fencing, Andre-Louis Woodbridge Park through activities of his wife "Elsie Moreau is persuaded to become sub- Beebe," portrayed by Helen Jerome stitute deputy in the National As- Eddy, after "Elsie" discovers that sembly of France for a deputy who "The Roof of Woodbridge." "John Kincald, the factory owner, was killed in the series of duels Specials for Saturday, April 19 enacted bf Theodore Robert*, owes brought by the aristocrats against the his success to hie wife, a part taken people's representatives. In a duel On Saturday, April 19th and Sunday, by Louise Dresser, the nforemen- with La Tour d'Anrr, that is the cul- tioned all appearing in featured roles. mination of his activities in the As- And All Next Week Other characters ore "Cheater Mul- sembly, Andre-Louis wounds the Mar- lin,'1 aspirant for the mnnRgership, quis, and Andre's misunderstanding Sugar Tea, Black or April 20th, only. layed by Z. Wall Covington; "Mary of Aline's actions after the duel, fur- play" lin,e " "ChesterV wife; "Tom lb Mixed, lb. Tbe Developer* feel that a souvenir »uch as thi», to mark the opening JVlUllljI) *_jaa«.uvui n nil' , 1.VIII ther widens the breach between them. 8V2C 29c of the Roof of Woodbridge, will be appreciated by ladies interested Baker," an unctious "yen man," who The two men are on the point of thought he had an inside truck on killing each other when revelations in the development of our Township. the coveted job of mniinRer, n role are made that disclose Andre's real Egg» Fresh Pot Cheete, assigned to Arthur Iloyt, and "Bobidentity. Doz. 10c Cutter," a traveling salesman por-A

a. Chocks and drafts on banks (including Fed- , oral Reserve Bank) located outside of city ni.^tr:ttitui and procession through the streets of Moscow. The procession later Total $456,545.56 i d its way In tin- tnnil> of Li-nine, where hnmige wns paid U> the memory of the. late Russian LIABILITIES lender. The wunien are shown here at Lenine's tomb. Cnpital stock paid in.. 25,000.00 Surplus fund , 2,500.00 Undivided profits $6,807.g8 a. Reserved for interest and taxes accrued 1,639.54 $ 8,447.42 c. Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 2,378.65 6,068.77 Circulating notes outstanding 10,000.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United State* and foreign countries 12.747.52 Certified checks outstanding 76.00 Three minutes before the New Brunswick explosion which caused such Cashier's checks outstanding 25.72 havoc, Mrs. Hazel Meachmal, telephone operator, was working in thl« room. Total of Items 23, 24 and 25 $ 12,839.24 Demand deposit* (other than bank deposit*) tmndreda who sought the telephone struments were connected. Thus, at subject to Re»erT« {deposits payable within for quick communication. 11:45, Just twenty-Ore minutes after 30 days): n The eiplosiuu occurred about 11:20 the explosion, telephone communica- 20. Individual deposits subject Wcheck 165,836.57 27. A. M. I*BB than a minute later MIBB tion was established at the plant . Certificate of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 2,001.00 Kthel Sarldge, an operator of the, ' -r»tk^«cTim'.Escape --..„ Total of demand deposits "-

Hew Elephant* Ar* KHUd. Maslionao, natives of loath Africa, kill elephants by hamstringing them with a broad Mailed ax when they arc asleep or by (tabbing them from an arabua)i between the shoulder blades with a heavy assengal.

TIK'K' \UIJ II tini<* when Gwendolyn ?hen pledftin' me to Recreey thr Mvrctest ^nl in town wuz quite dainty village iiueen described a fun for Had in but now she's turned nmn whose voice she'd hflard, the! For Land Right to left: W. C. By»n, operator of the let tnd th* Rev. Dwifht L. it down. "Ami why wuz that," you he's never seen, "lie must be ; Meyi well ask, but that's n sail sad talc an' handsome, an' I know hi of blnsted hopes nn' fancies an' blue, a biff broad shouldered f« Sakes I!! 1 The Rev. Dwifrht I,. Meyers, mini^ ciislpil from Wmtinfrhotl*' Station where Cupid's arrows fail. H used may be six foot on* or two." "} ter of the Sewickley Methodist Epis- KDKA from th<- Point Breeie Pres- to be that Gwendolyn would nit up don't you tell n sinirli> soul. I've 1 copal Church of Sewk kley, Pa., i, byterian Church, Calvary Church and late at night to lissen on nor Radio en him a letter nn' asked him fotl the East End Christian Church. picture some time Inter I'll knowj conducting a series of evening radio with earmuffs clamped on tight but Dr. Meyers is very enthusiaatic 1 ter just exactly what he look* sermons entitled "God and the now instead of liRncnin in to or- over the effect of the radio minister chestra Hn' song she's tuniin' her at- but I wi»h that he's a dear, l'w 1 Radio." on his congregation and: has stated tention to that Chinese Kil"«\ Mnh waitin' now for Beveral days. I For this purpose he has installed a that attendance at his church has been Jong. Of all the stations on the nir it wuz here." Then later u unusually large during the use of quested there appeared upolpf Westinghouse Radiola Grand with when she wuz lis'nin' in it seemed which he picks up the services broad- radio. seenei the snapshot of the gent" like there wuz only one suited who charmed our villa** Gwendolyn. ' No matter what they'd There win a time whon Gweno broadcast stock reports cr bust-ball the sweetsV «rl in town wu* games it didn't make much diff'renec a fun lor Radio but now she's t she'd be lia'nin'. ju*t the same. Fer it down. There is indeed a crijel 1 quite a whit* I tried to And the roa that rota* .life, of it* joys, son for "her ohoiM till finally she told .him in the picture stood his' GET YOUR EASTER CLOTHES HERE! me it wui the announcer's voice two smnll boys. You'll like the Loungy English Styles, the new Colors, the fine Imported Woolens; the extreme values, They look better than the price—because And the only way BR< ;TING p- they are better. to get away from this constant reminder of M .00 the wife is to let us NEWS $25 $30 °° $35 call for your Clothes OTHERS UP TO $50.00 and give them a thor- ough Cleaning and OF WEAF STATION EASTER SHIRTS EASTER HATS %1I Shapes—All Shades Pressing. The cost ts well worth it. TODAY Monday, April 21. Specially priced at $3.50, $5-00, $6.00 11-12 a, m,—Talk by E. Ruth An- 4-S:30 p. m.—Carlo Restiv $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 We specialize derson. Story of the riile of Paul ordion playerl ; Lemuel Kilby, NEW CAPS, $1.50, $2.00 in Revere, by Miss Minnie Vim'ng Ken- one. Women's program, ladies' work. nedy. Market reports. liraction of the Women's Lea 12 noon—Lenten services under he United Synagogue of An le auspices of the Greater Now 7:30-10:30 p. m.—Unit ANTHONY McLEAN fork Federation of Churches. .tores daily sport talk by Nathan Jacobson 4-5:30 p. m.^r-Hazel lone Moses, Pisher; Vernicc Gay, pianist; 1 TAILOR •mrpist; Wynona George Claydon, Thomas, lyric soprano; Charles 318 STATE ST., PERTH AMBOY soprano. Children's Hour, stories musical glass player. Talk on < 95 Main Street ind gongs. by the Ansonia Clpck Company. _ The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx 7-10 p. m.—Gladys Gavreau and by Pent) Mutual Life Insurance WOODBRIDGE A Traveling Workshop On Wheels class of thirty violinists. United Cigar Pat O'Reilly, baritone. Talk by i FURNISHERS for the PARTICULAR MAN and BOY Joseph Millington, disabled British soldier, who conceived the Stores daily sport talk by, Thornton Lawyers' Mortgage Company. idea of packing a workshop on a bicycle. The workshop is com- Fisher. Contesse Morichard le Febro A. & P. Gypsies. plete with lathe and drilling' tools, and in this way Millington is de Montagny, dramatic soprano able to make all kinds of repairs. The Happiness Boys," Billy Jones TueuUjr, April 22. and Ernest Hare. Sibyl Sanderson 11-12 a. m Jordan M. the Family. Wit hadnt botn for Pa's htip. iha.1 torrel couMni have been move** agen, whistler, with Willard Os- pianist. Motion picture forecast'! »orne, violinist. Geqrge Wilton Bal- Adele F. Woodard. Talk by lard, tenor: B. Fischer & Company's Board of Education. Market 'Astor Coffee" dance orchestra. weather reports. TOMORROW 1:46-2:45 p. m.—Associated 1:45-4 p. m.—Foreign Policy As- Luncheon, direct from the W« sociation Luncheon, direct from Astoria Hotel, New York City, Hotel Astor, New York City. dress by President Calvin Co/ 4-5:30 p. m.—MouniP Royal and Frank B. Noyes, president i chestTB; Helen Larkin, soprano. Associated Pros*. 7:30-12 p. m.—Master Ralph Baird 4-5:30 p. m.—Geraldine young saxophonist, known as "Little lyric soprano; Delia Riordan, baritone: Helen E. Drew, ,1 Sousa." Alice Ralph Ward, soprano Children's Hour, Btorios and BOD and Mrs. Prancig W. Hafner, pianist Talk by Sophie Loeb; Josiah B. Free 7:30-10:30 p. m.~United Store daily sport talk by Th buritono. "Eveready BatUry" enter, Fisher. Concert under the taincrs. Talk by the Health Speak of the Hospital Music Fund;: ers' Service Bureau. Vincent Lopei Gilmour, coloratura soprano.1" and hia ^orchestra, direct from thi Mnzola Orchestra." Weekly Grill of the Hotel Pennsylvania. by H. V. Kaltenborn, associate SUNDAY Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Joseph 2:45 p. m.—Interdenominationa kowitz, cyinbalom player, services under the auspices of th panit'd by Max Yusium. Chris '. Greater New York Federation of han, tenor; Senor Guerero, Churches. Address by Rev. A. Edwin American pianist, playing fot" Keigwin, D. D., pastor of West End tional Carbon Company. Presbyterian Church. Music by Fed- By JACK WILSOK eration Radio Choir, Aida Quartette Wedneuhiy, April 23. RADIO RALF-- and Arthur Billings Hunt. 10:30- 12 nuon—Organ recit 3:45 p. m.—Regular Sunday Men's rect from the Capitol TheatXBJi f(?i'EKOS, 1 WoHT SiK&! - MttWH { h SCAPMAKCR PAPIO-YOO-MOO, Conference in the Bedford Branch Melchiore Muuro Cottone, assU ABE 20.000 M041C TEACttERS OOV Of WOfiK SAjiQ A SOB Y. M. C. A., with address by Dr. S. Schola Cantorum. COME OM OVER TO RAIFS - IT SINCE we tftnoPHONE cwwu^s THE. OYrttR E.ve«iNG- Parkes Cadman. MuBic by Gloria 12 noon—Chapel services from Columbia University ( >S vAuwviue ttooft AT 'Mix' AN BY AiR" UHTIL Trumpeters and tubular chime* play- ed by George Betts. with address by Chaplain Kno t>OUO FAIRBANKS 1$ COMHA 7-:20-G:15 p. m.—Special musical musical program. 5IK& program direct from Capitol Theatre, 4-5:30 p. m.—Monroe New York City, bv courtesy of the and his Club Royale Orchestra; ] Capitol Theatre management and Mr. Davenport, contralto. S. L. Rothafel (Roxy). The first part 7-10:30 p. m.—Synagogue i of the program will be taken direct under the auspices of the from the stage of the theatre and will Synagogue of America. United I consist of music by the Capitol Grand Stores daily sport talk by Tho Orchestra and selections by featured Fisher. Talk by American artists. The second, part of the pro- turist. One of a series of le gram will consist of a special presen on Practical Amerigan Politi tation by Mr. Rothafel of vocal and Schuyler C. Wallace, supe instrumental artiste direct from the government, Home Study broadcasting studio in the theatre. ment, Columbia University, 9:15-10-10 p. m.—Ori{*ii recital bv by the United Status Marine Alfred M, Greenfield, organist of Cal- direct from Washington, D. C. vary Episcopal Church, New York Chiclet Orchestra." City, direct from the studio of the Skinner Organ Company. Thuriday, April 24. 11-12 a. m.—Musical progra be announced. Talk by Mrs. . A. Harris on making lamp WHAT CMA I I»E A Tue Consolidated market and woat MATTER ports. SUCH IS LIFE DOltf', BUODY ?A 4-6:30 p. m,—Rafael' Saurae aniat; Herbert Oestrieher, accompanied by Frances 7 Grace Sage, reader; Louis -Biafl flutist. 7-12 p. in.—Mid-week servic der the uuspices of Greater York Federation of Churches. Cigar Storea daily sport Thornton Fisher. Talk by the '. I • i' iiT'j- national Motor Company. Jeai.T _ fred, soprano, Talk by the B*lik,< HAD Tug RIGHT America. Conceit direct from T' ter College, New York City. by Harvey Hinderniyer, Earle Tuckennan, Jaaritone; -"^ _ ByLF.VanZdm ^acharias, violinist, accompanied Vf< AW, WHAT'S THE USE But They Liv^d Happily Eyer After Dorothe Zacharias. Vincent and his orchestra from the the Holel Pennsylvania. A PUNK RADiO- KEEP (Kbit A MiNOTB, ftATTUNcS THAT »«•<. VOO- TJOHY Friday. April 25. Witt YOU 1 CAH'T HEAR CAMT HEAQ AhYTMl T YOU GET 11-12 noon—Musical prog OM IT $TATION WHEN * TUAT be announced. Talk by fOu'flfi TALWHO \ Work. Market and weather 4-5:30 p. in.—Dance niuaic ' 400 Club Orchestra. Children's 1 tori songs. 77:30-10 p. iked Cigar I dailily sport talk by Thornton Sigmund Kempner, "The Happiness "" and Ernest Hare strumental Trio, i Ou» Highways Safer by Major A. A. Stewa A Company's "Aster' Mi in. Jntepentomt A Calamity Subscription, $1.50 Per Year Published every Friday by MIDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Green Street, Woodbrldgo PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY Telephone, Woodbridge 576 G. HAfUilS J'KAU, Editor MAXWELL LOGAN. Managing Edltfcr APRIL 22d C. H. HYRNR.... AdvertUJna; Representative Entered «» tecond rlnns matter March 18. 1919, at the Poet- office at Woodbrijyg, N. J., under the Act of March 1, 1879. CALVIN COOLIDGE

THE PEOPLE WANT COMMON BATTERY PHONE. ASKS YOUR SUPPOBT The telephone company announced some time ago its in- tention of replacing the old-style crank 'phone with the common ! t battery system—the phone that operates by the lifting of the j \ i * receiver from the hook. To do this will necessitate the building! of a new exchange and an investment of thousands of dollars. Before determining upon the outlay of the amount of money i Polls open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. necessary for the work the company states that it must have assurance of the right to operate and extend its system through- put the township for a period of fifty years. At present there is an ordinance pending passage by the HAMILTON F. KEAN townshisj committee that, along with other proviaos, would give Republican National Cominittceman Buch a 50-year franchise liThe ordinance waa introduced on March l(> hut has receivedm^action since that time, other than the acceptance by the telepnone company of several amend- ments insisted upon by the township body. The Committee wants to rut down the term of the franchise from 50 years to j (OfTTl«K» W V) #0 or 2f>, but the telephone company maintains that it cannot establish a precedent in Woodbridge that would not apply to Some Easter Eggs the 280 other municipalities that it serve?. Church Notes The delay in final action, that would allow of the ordi- nance being advertised and placed before the people of the Presbyterian, township for their consideration, is also delaying the time when Rev. L. V. Buachmnn, pastor. 10 a. m.—Sunday school. thVphone subscribers can expect to have the common battery 11 a. m.—Morning service and system installed. Communion. 7 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. To our way of thinking the ordinance as it now reads is 7:4& p. m.—Evening1 service. Rev. Mr. Cornelle, of India, will exceedingly fair and should, without further delay, be passed speak at the Christian Endeavor serv- on second reading and advertised for hearing. Its text shows ice. All the young people of the that it involves the township in no obligation rjut vests in the church are urged to be present. Tonight (Friday) there will be a township the right to sanction plans for all extension work the service at 8 o'clock at which time company may undertake; gives the township the right to amend the choir will render an Easter can- tata. the ordinance in future should an amendment seem advisable; Wednesday afternoon, 2:30— enables the township to demand relocation of any poles that Ladies' tea at the home of Mrs. Leu Smith. interfere with traffic or do not conform to curb lines; provides Wednesduy, 8 p. m.—Mid-week free conduits for police or fire signal wires; and specifies that service. The annual meeting of the Sun- the ordinance cannot be construed to provide the company with shine Class was held at the home of a monopoly in the right to operate. the loader, Mrs. H. A. Tuppen, oi Monday evening. Reports were vi? Insofar as the duration of franchise is concerned ""fifty ceived for the year showing that much work had been done throughout years is not too long a time. Up until 1006 the law allowed of I the year. The following officers WITO franchises in perpetuity and many of the lines at present run- elwtt'il: President, Miss Emma Jac ning through the township are under such franchises. And, fjcr; vice-president, Miss Frances The Elevation of the American Cardinals. Hfinscn; secretary, Mrs. Andrew Si- The two Aim-rii'iin fiiivliuals, Hayes ;it left, and Mumlfli-in at as a matter of fact, the township committee has from time to mensen; treasurer, Mrs. Wm, Nelson; l-ifCht, listuniiift lo the spi'coh of the Vatican lawyer following their chairman of flower committee, Miss elevation to the Cavilimilate. time given the telephone company fifty year rights for specific Margaret Gardner. At the conclu- extensions in the way of poles and conduits. sion of the business meeting the re- lure room of the church at 8 o'clock. Townscml, of Boston, Mass., gave a Undoubtedly the Committee's delay in granting the tele feYence and selfishness. All too many of us are apparently tiring nresident, Mrs. Harry Baker, The regular meeting of the Men's* most interesting talk about her mis- Jr., presented Mr. and Mrs. Tappen Club of the Methodist Church was sionary work among tho mountain- phone company's request is based on a desire to avoid involving imbued with that infernal idea "What's the use." with 19 sterling silver spoons, one held in thu lecture room on Monday eers in Evarts, Ky. from each member with the individual night. Community singinp: opened the township in a contract without first giving it careful con- It is the duty of every good citizen to belong to a party donor's name engraved on each, and the meeting ied by Mr. Theodore The regular meeting of the Ladies' sideration lo assure, the fact that it contains no proviso damaging Mid to; participate in his party activities. The Primaries offer a bunch of red carnations. A poem Marsh. Following a paper given by Association will be held at the home the pastor, Rev. A. S. Dezendorf, the of Mrs. F. I. Perry, of Grove avenue, to the rights otthe municipality. But we believe that there haw you this opportunity by (giving you the privilege of assisting in written for the ^occasion by f Miss Tuesday afternoon. Ursul a LeberLeber , wwass rere* Refresh- business session was held^after which been ample time for such consideration and that further delay, the nominations of those who are to run for officekin the finalments were serve' '-d an d *a social Mr. Charles J. Graham Rogers, of Perth Arjiboy, entertained with sev- Epiicopal. unless it develops something of an exceedingly important char- elections. The work of getting good public officials is not all enjoyed. The next meeting will be Rev. J. Benjamin Meyers, rector. held at the home of Mrs. Harry eral magic tricks and a ventriloquist acter, will meet with criticism on the part of the general public done on election day. sketch, ami Mis— s Helen Augustine 6 a. m.—Holy Eucharist. It begins in the party primaries and Baker, Jr., Monday evening, Apr. 27. 10 a. m.—Church School. r—the telephone subscribers. => conventions. The Sunshine Claas and all others gave sevral piano selections. The who took part in Ye Olde Tyme Co'n- meeting closed with chorus singing. lla. m.—Choral celebration of the The people want the common battery system. The delay Affairs in Washington are not going to be very ihuch dif- certe enjoyed a turkey supper in the The speaker for the May meeting Holy Eucharist and sermon. ferent until our "agents" there get the positive word from home basement of t^g. Sunday school room, will be Adrian Lyon, of Perth Am- 4 p. m.—Evensong and children's Lin granting the franchise is holding up the work. Tuesday evening. Forty-three were boy. The public' is invited at this service. We would suggest, however, that in return for the granting that we are thoroughly disgusted with their failure to support seated at tables prettily decorated time lo atli'iid. Tonight (Friday) 8 o'clock— the constructive efforts of Calvin Coolidge. These "agents," with jonquil's. Singing and music by -Litany and address. 6i this franchise a clause be added to the ordinance that would, Short's Soothing Syncoptors was cn- Congregational. Monday and Tuesday, at 9 a. m.— In writing, obligate the company to bring about the change to- our Senators and Representatives, have climbed the ladder of joysd and games plaved after the din- Rev. W. V. D. Strong, pastor. Holy Eucharist. politics into their present high places, kicked the ladder away ner. The gusts were Rev. and Mrs. 9:45 a, m.—Sunday school. Friday night, April 25—Annual "the common battery system within a reasonable space of time. L. V. Buschman, Mrs. L. E. Potter, 11a, m.—Morning service; subject vaudeville show will be given in the and disappeared over the wall into that dismal labyrinth of ; V H Bowers and Mrs John df sermon, "First that which is nat- High School. Mr. F. R. Valentine is M SA in charge of the affair. political chaos. "Short. . , ural and afterward that which is Fifteen of the Jargest American advertisers, including the spiritual, Those in the class of confirmation ' The ladies held their Spring lunch- which were admjnistered by the Rt, Standard Oil Company, have pledged themselves to abolish What our "agents" must hear is the message through our eon in the basement of the Sufiday Muaic For Morning Processional—Welcome Happy Rev. Albion Wf Knight, bishop co- ^highway billboard advertising. The last contracts of these primaries next Tuesday' that we have confidence in Calvin school room, Wednesday noon^ 56 adjutor of the diocese of New Jersey, being present. The luncheon was Morning. Coolidge, thereby indicating to them that there is still further Carol—0 Bells in the Steeple were: Florence Brown, David Shaw, iCOncerns will expire in 18 months. prepared and served by the Social David Myers, Edna Brown, Augusta Chastisement coming to them at the polls this Fall unless they Committee. At 3 o'clock the monthly (Norris). Hymn—The Strife is O'er. Kelly, James Compton, Dorothy Bren- missionary meeting was held in the nan, and Mrs. Bruding was presented GIVE 'EM A BOOST. fall into line with the President's program. Sunday school room. The topic, 'The Offertory—Christ Our Passover (Schilling). for St. Luke's Church in Roselle. The Every corporation engaged in business enterprise recog- Child," was most ably handled by confirmation was held in the local t/lga. J. Strome, who made a most ear- Hymn—Come Ye Faithful. Trinity Episcopal Church. jlnizes the value of advertising. Public utilities, manufacturers No matter bow old you are, no matter how many years ago nest plea in behalf of the children. Hymn—Jesus Christ Is Risen To- ihe last faint signs of youth departed from you, get behind On Sunday evening, May .4th, ex- day. tand merchants all spend money to create public interest in their Commissioner of Immigration Fred A. There will be an Easter Vesper iproducts or to induce public good will for their enterprise. Boys' Week which begins in Woodbridge on April 27, Wallace will apeak on "Immigration service Sunday afternoon, in the Congregational Church at 4 o'clock. IWoodbridge Township is a corporation, the stockholders of Thursday evening, April 24th, the j This hour of service will afford an This Means You, pvhich are the taxpayers. The commodity which we have to sell There's no off-season in politics any more—not even here Men's Brotherhood will hpld their opportunity also for those to attend in Woodbridge- Even now they are saying that Bill Hoy will regular monthly meeting and supper, an Easter service who aari e detained in the form of homesites and industrial locations. In other I by duties from attending a morning Mr. Merchant! IjWords our corporation prospers when it is growing and lan- s-eek farther afield next year, giving up his| place on the town- Methodist or evening service. The afternoon yjuiahes if it stands still. ship committee lor a bertb. with the freeholders—and that At the 11 o'clock service Rev. A. serviee will take the place of the eve- Albert Larson covets a whac^c at the Tax Collectorship. S. Deiendorf will take for. his subject ning serviceton Easter Sunday. The celebration planned for June 14 to observe the open- "Paul's Easter Aspiration," while in Subject of sermon: "Lessons from ID you know that ling of the new Memorial Building and the 255th Anniversary the evening the "Climax of Passion appearances of Christ to his dis- today—when we are through college, Week" will be the sermon. An at- ciples." D you nhd this paper ************************** Muiic For Afternoon |jof the founding of the township is the best kind of advertising 1 > * when we bave a good job, when the tractive musical program has been have an intcreit in con- |;.any township could hope for. Newspapers in. alLparts of the children are grown, when we haYe arranged, including solos by both Mr. Processional—O Day of Kmhimo- more money—forgetting that those and Mrs. Brown, of Avenel The tion. rnon? Your success help* •| CapiteFlorem \ Carol—Hail the Morn of Mystic »te will recognize in it material for numerous and interesting people who have most money and orchestra, accompanied by the organ, the community as a whole will render "The March of the Beauty. ! news stories; interesting bits of the history of Woodbridge will j 8, THOMAS A. CLAJUC mo»t leUurei are frequently the moit Priest." Junior Choir Anthem—Why Se»-k which in turn is of benefit Be read by thousands; and these same thousands will ask thejn-j discontented and unhappy. A-t the Epworth League services at Ye the Living Among the Dead (Fos- Dea> .i U*m, Vmhmtbf af - We ihail none of us be In a belter to us. selves "what and where is this Woodbridge?" 7 a'clock tho leader, Mi** Ethel Pay- ter). H , position to enjoy ourselves than we ran will have for hfer subject ''The Hymn—Christ, the Lora.'is Risen When a merchant advet- The Committee that has our venture into "municipal adver- are today; few of at, to long ai we Hearl of Our Faith." Today. tise« with as, he is invest- tising" in hand has been selected from able and representative keep our strength and our faculties, On! Tuesday night, in the lecture Offerto.ry—Came See the Place V|7E were in Houston, Nancy and I, at least, will ever hare so much room of the church the members of Where Jesus Lay (Reed). ing Kis Monev, which it business men of the township. All of us will share in the bene- ** when I saw a beautiful picture in leasnre for enjoyment or to great op the official board enjoyed a supper, Hymn—Allelujah, Allelujah. returned with interest fits that will result from a successful June 14 and as a conse- a shop window. 1 wauled to go In and portnnity for happlneai a* rleht now, given by the Ladies' Aid Society. 7 p. m-—Christian Endeavor. buy it at once—tha price) waa cbeap Plans were completed after the Bup- At a meeting of the Woman's Mis- Otw T*» (Mi ii th luence we all should put our shoulders to the wheel and shove. I have always admired the courage per for the every member canvas. sionary Society held at the home of beyond belief, it aeemed to me, bat of a dear friend of mine. She had for IM Atortto Urn ta Tata Tf* Nancy urged delay. 1 yielded at all The Epworth League held their so- Mrs. W. A. Osborne, on Green street, years wanted a handsome tet of ma- cial and business meeting in trie lee- Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Lornu Five of the twenty-one county jails and houses of correc- well trained husband* do. bat though hogany dining room furniture, but I bare be«n 10 HoutM MTeral times in the State of Massachusetts haveibqen closed since prohi- being In moderate ctreumitancsB did since and bare rUited (hops else- not feel that she could quite afford to on came into effect. where and peered la easerly at win- throw away the substantial but ugly dow •, I ba>e never (Mid a picture one ihe had. She wai left a little quite »o inu.b to my liking; 1 should UES NEXT TUESDAY legacy, and instead of putting it out hare bought tlie one which Brat satin- at Interest, as perhaps she should New York Meat Market Delegate^ for the National Conventions of the various par- led DM. hare done, she bought the beautiful LEBOWITZ BROS. Proprietors %' rill be elected in New Jersey next Tuesday, April 22nd. Aa old neighbor of miae bad lone mahogany which she had so deilred. looked forward to a visit t» California She died within a year, and I're al- 65 Washington Ave. 64 Roosevelt Ave. (Cor. Pershing tunity is thus given every man ancT'woman citizen of legal and Ihe N%rtb«e«L He delayed goinjt, ways been glad that the had thoie i declare their interest in the future welfare of the country. not became be could not afford tb* monUi* of happiness and satisfaction *The real menace lies here at home in our indifference at trip bat simply becaase he hoped that in her purchase. next year conditions would be more ;>Hs rather than what is going on (at Washington. Hamit- It is the part of wisdom, of course, favorable, or b« could (M away more to look forward to th* future and to easily, or be woald e«jor the racatioa Specials for Sat, Apr. 19, Republican National Conunitteeman for New prepare for it; most.of us take too an outstanding supporter of Calvin Coolidge from more; bat he aster took the Journey little thought tor the morrow, but the Me to hopelessly iU now, so that he CALLl HAMS (Smoked) VEAL CHOPS ii been trying to aro'use the interest of the voters of flowers of happlnega and enjoyment will rarer hare the pleasare whlck are about us every day; we do not lb 12c lb 32c jr, through advertising and publicity, directing attention could easily bare be— his, and ho is need to wait for the distant future to not now able to eajoy the retrospect pick them. If we refuse them today Jarity of the present situation with that of several of It. SHOULDER OF VEAjL ROASTING CHICKENS |||he past. He recently likened President Coolidge'» diffir they may be like my picture—wa We waste maa* pfwdMis hoars IB may never bare a chance at them lb 20c lb*: 38c of Abraham Lincoln. We might take our read- the eoaUaipUtiM of faiure roer**- again. E«yen jfurther to the time, 136 years ago, when Wash- ad eajoyeals which awy Me to as. whea we aUshl be BREAST OF VEAL BEST BROOKFIELD Lafayette: "The greatest danger to this new fwtttas; fciaalms fraa» tao avPortaal- Test Bell by Tslaphon/i. lb 18c EGGS, Dozen 33c of £h Listening by tang distance telephone well* we futile Pro- With tka hot* Boatm to' Uie tolling of taveral ORDERS DELIVERED ; X " ' ' * 4 * at m it fWf«. M.;.T» *»AbllKl « cburclj FRIDAY, APRIL is, 1924 PAGE Kara Strikes Out Seventeen In Opening Ball Gam* Expect Auditorium To Be Packed When Passaic Port Reading Trounces IN LINE WITHTHE SPORTSMEN Hungarian Reform :d Diamond Squad Has Easy "Wonder Team" Plays Riversides Monday Night Avenel Diamond Stars The University of thp State of New Jersey, hotter known as Rutgers College, had the pleasure of seeing one of its sons Time In Season Opener Against Pioneer A. Depolito's Pitching Puzzles iiiiisunl interest JH heinir centered Rohrbnek wkill bo at his fnmilinr post, win a National championship Saturday when Gnlbraith. a fancy Men From North End The Hungarian Rrformi>il i lull, of The score: . h,. •ippearance in thin part of the KoRsler is well known in thp diver, won out over Bird, of Minnesota, and Moaer, of I'rince- IIP place, had little truuhli* i reenrd- '.['>„{+ of the PagsaiQ High School basketball firmament .of the world. WoorftorU™. |r « victory In Its season <>| nor last Jacob, 3b i IIIIIT tenm of tTiis ypsr at Perth" He is familjarly referred to as "Twist The Mohican A. C. hnsohall team teivtn ttre- tCattoTTaT roiigglate Summing mletheld at Ann- unday afternoon at the «•> opniw of '", ' ainBt the Riverside* of that of the Wrist" due to the peculiar »f I'ort Reading won itn open'er Sun- urner, lb 3 1? aE apolis. A week or so ago this same Galbraith "won Eastern he strong; Pioneer A. C. < = f I'erth Qerek, 2b. 4 V T on Kaster Monday, April 21. motion of his hand when the ball JB day afternoon by a 10 to 4 score. 1 Collegiate honors in the same event. Moaer was runner up. ml)uy. The game was p iyoi| on {orchard, ss. 2 'I'I';„ !« (he first showing of the world sent goalward by this dead shot. The pitching of Depolito featured. o locals' diamond and v n» wit- Td basketball champions in Cen-With Ttnothe he made the all-State Not a single Avenel man reached Jonovan, If 5- Jim Reilly, who was internationally famous as a swimmer asod by a Rood-siied crowd. ion, cf. 3 ' i lorwy and the Perth Amboy team for four seasons. His appcar- first up until the seventh inninfr, De- Knra, the pitching ace of t'i hang to three singles. Farkas, c 4 turned out some of the beat swimmers who have, ever churned p victories over aome of the best Kara, p 4 'with the Pasaaic team there will be the first and only appearance of The score: ines in the county this year, was in natively appear on Easter Monday this flash here water in college competition. Two of the youngsters under Port Re«dinc. AB. R. H. iiid-noason form. He •truck out 17 M.yor Krakovitch, Milton Pashman, Samons, ss 4 0 Jim's wing now are Foster and Brown, about whom more will' f the visitors and allowed only four v I • n Rohrback of this year's first 3lronr Cooper, c 5 1 be heard next season. cattcred hits, forkaa, Kara** bat- A. C. AB.B.J and the renowned DeWitt Keas- With the Riversiaes will appear Barna, 3b 3 2 :ery mate, starred with the willow, Ed. Callow, If 4 1 r four times all-State man and some of the fastest scholastic players Barry, 2b '. 4 2 Galbraith's success on the spring board is not the first time rnerine four hits in as many trips Hispidor, lb 4 0 0 .Uiderod tbe greatest scholastic in central Jersey. Ham Fine, Sol Bright, cf ; 2 0 Mallnowdkl, u. 3 0 1 one of the local college's swimming team has captured National the plate. Qne of his binges was r rward in the country. The leader Polkowitz Pete Grieve, Hen West- Saffron, lb 3 1 healthy double. Halinowiki, 2b 3 0 0 rThU vear's undefeated five, Captain cott, Dooley and Cap. Martin of the McDonnell, If 4 0 honors. In 1919 the rotund Lefurgy dove off the end of the Every man on thp local team hit Skorski, 3b 3 0 0 ^ mnv Blitser, will round out the 1923 Perth Amboy HiBh School Bylerkie,, rf. 2 0 tank and went further in a shorter time than any other col- safely at least ontv, the combined Pry, c 4 0 0 eition basketball team, which won 25 Raines Depolito, p 4 2 fforta beinjr 13 hits from the deliv- M. Bonalaky, rf 4 0 ""Trak'ovitch and Pashman have in a row are with tne Passaic pppo- LaRusso,, lb 2 « 0 legiate plunger was able to. They say, that Von Stanley, Rut- ry of the visiting slnlimen. S. Bonalsky, cf _.... 4 0 1 the bulwark of this year's nento, while Gaza Chizmadia, former Collins, rf 2 10 gers' present plunger, ia so good that most colleges cancel that The second (famo of the season L. Kearn, p 4 0 0 and it is due malniy to their Perth Amboy Vocational star and a Thompson, cf 2 11 will be played here Sundny vvhen the iTnrU 'that the Passaic record has member of the Perth Amboy five, event when meeting the Scarlet. Flyer A. C. of Perth AmUy, will 33 "l ~ '•'.•mainod unblemished. Both are gen- will be at the pivot post for the 37 10 11 furnish the opposition. .,U,»nal Hhoto, and thejr floorwork is Rmea. ^^ ATCBCI. AB. R. H. Score by inninjrs: f ih .-hlehest decree. At one of Owing to the n**«* limit OH the I. R. C 10 1 BOO 0l! onl wi be 8een the attc dail(;e t door Markulin, cf 3 1 1 Big league baseJaii mad4"& 1924 bow Tuesday. Ac- 1'he ward po»'« » " " ^ f. will be opened Petres, lb 4 0 0 cording to results of the week John McGraw has a better pitch- New Baseball Team ioneers (> 0 0 0 00 Oil "rainy pilotof the 1924 five. Blitzer at 7 p. m. The policy of the man- Miliki, rf 4 2 0 Summary—Two base hits: J, " !\ quiet, unassuming lad in ernes agoment will be first come first ad- Fox, 2b 4 0 ing staff than was generally supposed- The showing of ^Bentley Looking For Bookings now*ky, S. Bonlsky, Ribayi and „ on the basketball court he is amitted. Besides the game there will Banaiore, ss 4 11 was encouraging to Giant fans. kns. Bases on balls: Off Kara, 2{i ,l,.lnond to the opposing forwards.be dancing. Nirtach, If " 3 0 1 Another baseball team hits hrpn or Kearn, 4. Struck out: By Kant, Fox, 3b. 3 0 0 ganized to represent the town in by Kearn, 9. Semack, p 3 0 0 The High School did not get .under way in its scheduled unior competition tjlis yci.r. The Boxing Becoming Popular in Japan E. Markulin, c 3 0 0 jHjMian Jackets, .manured by Ed opener with Perth Amboy. According to all reports the team wardTConna, of New street, are look 31 4 3 ng for nines with teams ranging is trot yet in shape to take the diamond. between the affes of 17 and 20. The will line up as follows: "Kid" Palko, Captain "Buzz" Stout catcher; Johnnie"Finn, pitcher; Sam Kara, of the Hungarian Reformed Club, may make some o l^ipenta, right field; Frankie Toth Scene of Fight Jane! the bther semi-pro hurlers sit up and take notice if he can turn center field; Chick Mundy, short stop Jersey. City Promoters Hope' John Brown, first base; Larry Kea' in a few more performances like that of last Sunday. All h ing, second base; John Connors, thin StagV Championship Affi '^ould do then was to strike out seventeen of the Pioneer A. C base; Kinky Kenna, left field. For Big Elk Meeting batters. Pretty good for a start. AddrvHH all challenges to the man nger. - . . rcasiMt " be. • (i.ged In :in outdoor tournsmpnt. Frank Frlsch Discovered Argentine, for the folks down there think he lost the last scrap on a fluke the visiting Elks come to Jersey i by Scout Arthur Devlin | - Another fight would probably show them where Ju^t who the contenders wi\J be>] Arthur Devtm, former great thmv! they are making their mistake, not known ut this time. For SUMMA BEST PLAYER bq?cmnn, |s the scout who can polut reason or othef the promoters ljlibup, one ft Arthur Fletcher's not letting it be generally l pitcher*, wnnlil probably be n SINCE TYRUS COBB with pride to having discovered Frank thnt they contemplate holding 1 hurler n»re hp able to hide big "" ' eh, tne Fordham Flash, Frlscli is Captain of Lacrosse Team contents during the convention per julte a kid, but last season was It in known, however, that Tex ~ Tris Speaker's Opinion of ar4 will not figure in these bou( the ©o»t valuable player In the fportffoies If the contests are staged they Jeff«rie«, fnrnipf Princeton uot- His New Outfielder. National league, according to his boss, he put on by men residing in Jei venlty nix) bn^kiMbnll captnln. has 'McGraw. Figures tell a wonderful ' ffi Miami, Florida, now lias seven golf City and with local capital. flgm-cj w!;h the Kendlng club of the ltor oursea. "The best-locking outfielder to break " about Frlsch'g ability. He A Japanese Catcher (or the known to have one of the dea In!>-rnatlon:il ltB thftn Bn 0 81 n the * • • Into the American league since the ft *) > P' ? " t «a- Harvard Nine. throwing arma in college circletVj a d mte n wlth the George D. Cameron has been elected is one of the most likely candidate*^ New Haven of the Eastern league days of Cobb," la the complimentary : W$ }**&* P "« *' J ill lu Miyakawa, me tribe r of the manner In which Trls Speaker refers 1 wWtl«n of Pep Yot»f, his toaro nntuln (if the Ul'jfi Ohio State basket to land the catcher's berth on tb%£ pM taken on Harry Uoger, a young Sophomore IIHKS at Harvard, to yuung Homer Suinma, who holds j mMe- Alw) h" mBt-handed pitcher, who has been » • t down right field for the Indians ! ten d°Ublea flnd twelve home runfi. li!dying seiul pro ball. : rrlllch waf not olng to The Colgate boilng team defeated • • * When you consider that Mr. Speak- « er Is some outfielder himself, and that saball whan he was a stu- ho University of l'eunsylvauln fire Wcftier, an Inflelder, turned touts to two. he came Into the American l«agu» after ordham. Hip fgthw had pv»r to tbe Little Rock Travelers by * • * Ball Players Look! Cobb, you get an even better Idea of 1 hlnj being « lawyer ind IJ»8 (ilants, lias b«en sold to Plttsfleld moAt nd makln .Tote Ray denies he will go Into the what the Cleveland managw thinks of ma of the Eastern leafue. «' »J> » 8 itove business lu Brooklyn. It seems Genuine Louiaville Sluggers and IeTH "ye- BASEBALL AND OTHER SPORTING GOODS cent a word; minimum charge 25c. * • • each game h« plays," continues Most Sffective.Hurler8 Americans, have won the Marathon at Reasonable Price* Speaker. twice. Hicks won It at St. Louis In LOST Suinma Is a left-handed hitter, "".Vith Freak Deliveries 1904 and Hays In London In 1908. KOUTE BOOK of Schwartz's Dairy steps Into the b.all beautifully and » * • MELTZER'S takes a healthy cut. He Is fast, has itory of baseball there have Banket ball Is most popular with lost between I. T. Williams' plant a good urm und handles himself well pitchers with freak deliveries 185 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, N. J.' who wrre must effective. New York public school athletlo ;md Warren street. Reward if re- In the Held. 1 There was Ed Walsh with his splt- eagut members, a total of 295,000 Tel. Carteret 463-J. Uuriu-d to M-.x Schwartz Dairy, 318 Speaker, who Boys he Is In grt-iit ter, und Rnnsell V. WCRK WANTED that he will lose mighty few glum** Still, when you si I down to pick out Captxin Arthur Pratt ol Ea«t 1!OV wanU v.-ork around house; can this year. the (treat pitcher* uf 11.i- jjame, the men Orange, N. J., of the Stevens Institute furnish references. #1 Green St. "I have put them to every tfst so 1 who lasted Inngc t, tin men wlioee lacrosse team. He hopes to lead far und haven't felt the slightest pain names always will "tie u part of the GUARANTEED Hemstitching and or weakness. However, often some winning team iMs season. Picoting Attachment; fits any Bew- lilstiiry of the gunie, you will find that 8uddc 8lult plays inure havoc with Boy-Quality ing machine; J2.50 prepaid or C. O.'1 " most of them made their fame by re- 1). Circular free. lAFleah Hem- a bad knee than all the hard tests you lylna^on their own skill without nny Baseball h Co.. Dept. 2, Sedalia, Mo. ' put It to. v> nipnfiwsl <>r artificial uld. ! "If I should liuve any trouMe, Sinn- Uadbourue, lluaic, Young, Mathew- HELP WANTED 1 ma can play center field In great ityla Notes Clothing son, Brown, Domtvnn, .Tubnson and tbe I and frank Bower will look after right." I.ajole wtts In the major league; for light housework. Apply others like tin-in dliln'i (mve to wet the from 1890 to 11118, Inclusive, at 555 lii.'le avenue,. Wsodbridge. All uf whjch proves the courtjjguce hall, or pulidh or toughen u certain We call it "Boy Quality" because it will with- Speaker has In Suinma. Incidentally '" '• « « . J. spot on lt, or cut tl>4 stitching with a stand the rough and tumble wear which every Real he f>'i-ls thut Humiuu won't have to thumb null to get rt'sulis. Fifty men reported for spring base- GIRL wanted (white) to help with shift to center very often. ball practice at Kordham college, boy gives his clothes. All these suits are made housework during dayt Apply Mrs. They had the stuff., They had the 1. A. Compton, 98 Gfeen street, bead, tbe arm, tbe cuiinlnjf and the Brooklyn has (urued Pitcher Shrlver with two pairs of pants, which means double serv- Wuodbridge. New Manager of keds control. over to the Nashville club of the ice from each suit. Substantial Tweeds and,other Southern league. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY material that will give service and look dressy. FOR SALE—Interest in Rahway Superior Infield of Howard Brtu'ken, University of PRICES SO REASONABLE THAT EVERY BOY Laundry, 72 Campbell street, Rab- Florida third ImMman, will join tbe *ay. Inquire Banman, 533 West Some 20 Years Ago j Brooklyn Dodgen June 1. MAY BE WELL DRESSED FOR EASTKR. avenue, Sewaren. Speaking uf great Infields, don't • • • overlook the one composed of Joe Dunn, munager of the Evans- The reasonable prices also prevail in our other FOR SALE l.ii('hum-e. Ferris, Parent and vllle, Three-1 club, has signed Clifford departments. BABY CARRUGE, first clase condi- Jlirnny Collins, some twenty Bullard, a Cyuthlana, Ind., pttcber. tion; Bloch make. Mrs. Howard years or so ago. This quartet • • • We have an especially fine line of Shoes for Men, Ely, 462 East avenue, Sewaren, N. J. performed for the Boston Ameri- Tbe Eastern league has rescinded Women and Children, especially priced for the cans and In thoee days was the Its rule which prohibited clubs play- Easter trade. We honestly want to keep trade in FOR SALE—Two-story frame build duns of tli«- niujnrg. Collins still Ing exhibition games during the sea- ing and lot, situated on Old Road, ranks as one uf the best tblrd- son. town and prove to our customers that it pays real Sewaren, N. J. Inquire 61 Green St., f Woodbridge. 4t pd. sackers of all time, while Parent * • • money. ,#&• has bad very few superiors at riarry "Bud" Welter, forowr PbUly, DRESS SHOES FOR MEN AND, WOMEN DOCS FOR SALE short. -Ferris, at second, and has signed to manage the Triple Cities UOImnre at first, also were team of the tvew York-Pennsylvania including the famous DougUs Shoe STRONGHEART POLICE DOGS; above the average at their re- league. Also a complete line of strong Work Shoes, Overalls and Work Shirts- ,t also Chows and Airedale*. Excep- spective stations. l*Chance, tional females given to reliable people • * * GENTS FURNISHINGS on breeding bans. Strongfaeart Ken (Mini and Parent were all food TUwt are DO men In the major nds, Eaaton Ave., New Brunswick. bitters, with Ferris not being leagues born In Switzerland, y«t there Neckwear and Shirts indicate character. Buy yours here. N. J. Telephone 1443-W2. a weakling with the stick by a are jnany cheese athletes abroad In We have goods to suit every taste and every pocketbook. long margin. That wn» a great the land. A nice, crisp line of Silk Shirts and Ties in many attractive designs. \ ,. BABY CHICKS—From 200-Egg lufleld combination. Baseball •. * • Ins seen few that could touch lt, Two more players have been added HATS and CAPS LHICKS from winter laying, farm all things considered. raned, mature stock 8. C. W. Leg to tbe Joplln club, L. Williams, a first in all the latest styleB and shades, made by responsible manufacturer* S E- I- Reds, Barred Rocks, baseman and Taylor Pbelps, a third and warranted to give satisfaction. "\ ,%, White Rock*, White Wyandottes, baseman. Mmorca*, WbiU Orpingtons, Anconas, * t • BUtk J«ney Giants, White Indian Jack. Heudrlcks, former manager of The record sum paid for a profes- The Bt. Louis Cardinals received a the indWaapolbi American asftoclatitii sional football plum ill Britain w f THE CHROME CLOTHDiG team, ha* been appointed to *ifi$M**l FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1B24 EIGHT

j,.:-«jja whli'h wilt t>nnhle tho occupational •nipy deportment to be. moved out JERSEY ROAD HR prenent basement quarters Rrnl (.Iviin an environment of direct sun light mid fresh air. I THE PERTH AMBOY Chew it after BOOMERS SCORE l)r Marcus A, Curry, superintend- Baumann's Flowers every meal ent of the hospital, Bald the prnvlnlon • of Biioh a building had been long un- It nttmnlntrN State Commission Gives Ap- der consideration, but It had not been Are fresh, and we specialize in arranging them in unusual appetite sni possible heretofore to diBcunn It as a GAS LIGHT COMPANY j and beautiful combination* for any occasion. • Ida digestion. proval to Harding Highway posRlblllty, because it wan not known I It makes your ! and Delsea Drive. whether the funds available would 206 SMITH STREET We deliver all ovor Middlesex anji Union Counties. Iee4 do yoa more allow Its Inclusion In the present pro gram. Certain changes now nractl- • Just 'phone Rahway 711 and leave it to us. It reftevet) tfeat stnlty GOOD ROUTES TO RESORTS colly assured, In other tentative phas- alter hearty eating. es of the program, made it possible Heating and Cooling Appliances • • llea* I«*IK to announce, however, that at least I J. R. BAUMANN, FLORIST • w c * I • B • the Initial unit of an Industrial build- I Improvement, Soon to Be Started, Will fcrcalh ••* ing would be provided. While Dr. Greenhouse at St. George and Hazelwood Aves. Involve Several Mllllona—Indua- Curry could not go Into details, It Is 1 Rxrod Automatic and Storage Water Heaters RAHWAY trlil Building for State Hos- understood that the probable sum to plUI. be allocated to this purpose out of the $2,250,000 to be expended, may reach I New Process Gas Ranges j $200,000. Trenton.—The Bute HlRhway Com- Occupational thereapy Is the use -it mission voted to take over as part of various industries," euch as the mak- • the State highway Hystem and Im- ing of willow furniture, the manufac- prove the roads between Ponnsgrove ture of brooms, and other handicrafts, Cott-Den-RH Radiant Logs I WHY YOU SHOULD BUY HERE and Atlantic City, known as the Hard- to restore the mentally unbalanced to In* highway, and alao the roads be- normal functioning by reralnlng their I Odorless—Efficient—Inexpensive I tween Westvllle and MUlvllle, the so- mental coordination through the man- A PHONE CALL WILL BRING A callert DelBea drive. The cost of Im- ual arts. It has been credited with a • GKNTLKMAN OR LADY ATTEND- proving these roads will run Into mill- very large contribution to the recov- ANT TO YOUR HOME TO TAKE lonn and the money for the Improve- ery and Improvement rate at Morris I MKASUKE FOR ANYTHING IN ment will come from the State vehicle Plains under the especially adverse OUR LJNE. funds. condition of overcrowding. I Telephone 143 Perth Amboy I Delegations from maiiy South Jer- Blueprints of Program THERE ARE OTHER REASONS, TOO! 1 I sey towns appeared at .Atlantic ^Itj submitted at th& meeting Abdominal Supporters, Orthopedic CoTBttST^JrtfitfaWftt Braces, on behalf of the proposal. 'Especially Elastic Hosiery, Belts, Surreal Cftrgew^rch Supports A; etc. show that the program of improve- i well represented were Gloucester and Invalid Chain and Cralchei Sold and Rented. ments at the hospital Include a 250 ( Salem counties by reason of the fact WE MAKE AND FIT ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. bed reception building, with modern I that the highways for which Improve- HENRY FRAHME ments are sought lie for the most part equipment for the treatment of acute within their Imlts. Tho eoetloji of disturbed patients and the classifica- 33 Broad Street, Elizabeth Cumberland county around Vlneland tion of new commitments. This will The Onry Practical Trass Maker in Union County and Mlllvtlle flSo tfti. In addition the plans call for twi Lighting Fixtures, from Malaga to MUlvllle would add LUMBER is a real kirgnin. Jt has a low top convalescent buildings, one for male Supplies and Appliances and medium skiH. Made in dur- about 13 more miles to be Improved on the route to Cape May and the low- and the other fore females, each to able pink or while coulil; sizes provide accommodation for thirty pa- Tel. P. A. 1264 and 2008-M. 24 to J6 and fosts only $1.00. er coast resorts. The right of way on tients, and both to conform as nearly If ynur cJcaTcr t^n'iiN'' it. s^tnl name.ld- this route Is nearly B0 feet, and there 359 State St., PERTH AMBOY GOOD PEOPLE drtss, liic and J). W«'ll Knil llit uwfct, Is already paving 20 feet wide from as possible to home-like conditions. Nemo HyKlfnlc-Fjihion Initilulc Designed for patients under final ob- 120 E. idlhSt., Nrw Yurk (I)tpl. S.l Camden to Glaseboro, servation before discharge, these On the Harding highway there Is buildings are planned along the lines I about 1! miles In Salem county and 7 which Commissioner Burdette O. Lew- TO DEAL ''miles In Gloucester county still un- is urged upon the Essex freeholders paved. The paving of the stretch be- when they were considering additions tween Downstown and Malaga would COAL at Overbrook Hospital. Immediately benefit both routes. This Feel Loss of Canal Get your coal now and be assured of good clean supply road also has a broad right of way Many fanners who used the Morris next winter. WITH and the section near Malaga is now In Clean teeth the right way Canal as a watering place for their very good condition. This strip is one We have tbe best ever produced. —with a dentifrice that cattle are disturbed by tbe pasting of of the first pieces of roadway con- does not scratch or scour. tbe old waterway. In some cases they The time is ripe and the price is right- structed by convict labor In this State "Wash" your teeth clean will have to go a considerable distance Give us a call; or, at your request, we will call at your several years ago. It Is gravel. Inter- for a supply. TTappera also figure with est in this route extends beyond the home. they are losing out, as the canal banks borders of New Jersey, for when It Is and Us environs have always been You are assured of a square deal with COLGATE'S fully paved It will be possible to ride plentiful In smskrats. all the way from Washington, D. C, to Atlantic City over improved highways. James Campbell, colored, who was YOU RIGHT Even the ferry trip between Wilming- employed on the canal for nearly fifty RYMSHA & CO., Inc. ton and Pennigrove la to be shortened years, thirty at captain of a boat and Dealers in Coal, Wood and Ice from i 5 to 20 minntei by the establish- afterward as a teamster, sees his ment of a new ferry slip tor motorists means of earning a living gone. Camp- 989 State St. Tel. 1313 P. A. MAURER, N. J. NO TRANSACTION IS CONSIDERED COMPLETE UNTIL at the new Wilmington port near the bell Is still employed by tbe canal, but We also carry a large stock of Locust and Cedar ENTIRE SATISFACTION HAS BEEN GIVEN mouth of the* Christiana River. This does not know how long the job will Fence Posts. has the further reputation of being the last. He has added considerable to first memorial road dedicated to the his Income by trapping. Last winter "Come and Get Our Illustrated Plan late President Harding In the whole he captured thirty muskrsis and re- country. ceived (2 a pelt for the best. He also Book of Homes" was paid 110 for a mink he captured Several hundred prominent resi- last winter and the same price for one Homemade Crullers and dents of South Jersey, including Sena- trapped alone the canal tbe previous tors, mayors, representatives of R. A. HIRNER Doughnuts like mother FRANK P. WOGLOM winter. Stationer boards of freeholders, chambers of Funeral Director and used to make. commerce apd county engineers, par- Two old scows are stuck In the mud OFFICE SUPPLIES Expert Embalmer i t BOYNTON ticipated in the hearing. In front of the canal stables neaT Oib- Aaaikf Maablna* and son's bridge and are the last remind- The only fully equipped and np-tp- Ask your grocer. LUMBER CO. Typawrltari General Hugh Schott, chairman of ers of what the canal was. At that date Undertaking Establishment in 107 IM1TH ST. the Highway Commission, presided at place the coal was loaded on the boats town. SEWAREN, N. J. Phone 250 Woodbridge PERTH AMBOY the meeting, and President Finnan and the men employed at that work, Fair Treatment to AIL Ileeve'B, of the Senate, wa§ chairman fifty years ago, received as high as %5 DOMHOFF of the citizens' delegation. State Sen- a day, big pay for those days. Office Phone^—264. Residence Phone—289. wmm ators Borton, of Salem; Bright, of The water is nearly all out of the CARTERET Cape May, and Davii, of Gloucester, three-mile level of the Morris Canal t " "FAMOUS" READING" j made addresses urging the commis- between Washington and Fort Colden, sion to maintain and rebuild the unim- and workmen have opened the gates proved portions of these roads. Sena- in the eleven-mile level from Hack' j ANTHRACITE COAL [ S. B. BREWSTER tods Davis and Borton each headed itutown east. The Iron work and and Dealer in delegations of 200. At the close of other fittings are being assembled FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, BRAN, the hearing General Scott said that along the route, and will be sold by WOODBRIDGE the state. There are also two brick FORDS SANITARY ICE GRAIN, BALED HAY the commission ha realised the impor- tance of the two routes In South Jer- offices here that will be sold in set- Full Weight Prompt Service AND STRAW tling np the canal accounts. sey since Its visit h«re last June. He NEW YORK FORDS PHARMACY said that the fact that the southern Devoe Pictures Relief CANDY KITCHEN MAIN STREET part of tbe state hai no member on Taking a recent decision of the Su Manufacturers and Dealers la Tee Razall Store" THEO. A. LEBER tho commission 'h'as given its four Tel. Womlbrttg* 728 , WOODBRIDGE, N. J. preme Court of Indiana as a text, As members." semblyman Frederick W. Devoe, mi- Strictly Par* Tel. 2068 New Brunswick Ava. WOODBRIDGE AVE. PORT READING Adjoining P. R. R. Tel 55 Samuel P. Leeds, president of the nority leader In the House, issued a GAMDIE8 AND IOB ORKAM Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce, statement picturing the benefits which quoted automobile statistics to show have accrued to New Jersey If tin n Mais St. TJ. 43 the Importance of the undertakings. Legislature had passed hU two bills. I. He said that last year 100,000 automo- House 277 and 278, designed to carry fttWAN biles crossed the PennsgroTe ferry, as Into effect Governor Sllser's recom- HUMPHREYS FORDS HARDWARE GO. against 900 in 1912. Walter J. Burty, mendations to lighten the tax burden HARDWARE RAHWAY LAUNDRY president of the Good Roads Associa- by limiting expenditures. The DCTO« Mafa SL Woodhridfe, N, J. Tools, Paints, Varnish ft Oils tion, was another to make an eloquent 72 CAMPBELL ST., RAHWAY, N. J. measures were patterned after the In- Ptambiag Fixtsres Wtedow (Haas awl Boasebold plea In behalf of the routes. diana statutes, the constltulonaliy ol < Bffedaltie* HOM, FaD Hardware Tel. 557-J Rahway Miss Mable Clay, of Beesley's Point, which has recently been upheld by thi LARSON Nsxt to PMtofflM FOBDS, M. 1. made an effective address urging tho Indiana Supreme Court. axl Oil* at OU Prices adoption of the roads, the only woman Mr. Devoe said the essential feature Wet Wash, Rough Dry and Flat Work &F0X speaking befojpe the commission. Miss of the Supreme Court decision was In Clay Is a daughter of the late Henry holding valid the statute empowering LOUIS MORRISON * Woodbridge, Sewaren and Port Reading collections Olay, one-tlnw) Select Councilman and the State Tax Board to review local SALTZMAN'S HARDWAM CIVIL political leader of Philadelphia. bond Issues when remonstrances had Shoes, Clothing- and General Monday and Tuesday mornings. WIRELESS SUPPLIES uJ SETS Half-Mill Tax to Meet Cost been filed with It. The court's de- Merchandise ENGINEERS Final approval was given to detailed cision followed action by the Tat T«*k—Palate—Vanishes plans for Improvement* at the state Board In declaring Invalid a bond is- HOBM FiniaUafs Open Every Day Except Saturday hospital at a meeting of the board of HarJ.are sue of $670,000 for a county concrete FOBD0, ». J. managers In Morris Plains. The Im- road. U Main Street provements are to be paid tor out of The contract had been let for $568, Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a the half mill tax, which the Legisla- 000, and after a hearing before tin ture of 1923 ordered collected for this State Tax Board the contractor offered FORDS NATIONAL BANK Refreshing.Night on Lake Erie Perth Amboy* purpose. to reduce his bid by $1?1,000. Tb< ( YMV raU tlck*t U food on the boats) To those who are familiar with the Tax Board refused to consent to til HENRY ROMOND fhouuHh d w«t bound Mfritn sr lliey won 1.1 .it have missed that cool, Resource* $325,000 amfurUble nlgbc oa onr ul our fine ata'iwrn. A good l*d in a claw stateroom, state hopelUl's needs, relief of exist prooosal as being Irregular and th • IUDC KOSd deep awl in avvtittiag hrcaUaat Iti the Mui IUUK. Ing congestion Is the most necessary entire bond Issue was. set aside. A QualityGrocer «8EEAWDBEE" —"CITY OF ERIE" — "CITY OF BUFFALO" Daily, May 1st to November 15th *TrSs?lf Implement, and this Is to be very new contract was let at a saving of -FOBDS, N. J. - IMP*! ftiitarn / I-«v,Cl..d>nd - 9:00 P M. largely brought about by the plans «s $201,000. The original contractor ap- 142 MAIN S. I**** S3-* -7*)AM / iuinJj^ r<»w \ Anivt-BuB.lo 7:30 A.M. approved, which likewise have the ap- pealed to the Supreme Court, which ut-iu B*yt Toledo. l>cUuit KU*J otl«j point*. Ask We«*rUfe * Iw ticket .1. t k B U«. N,» tfiri A* Sharpens the blade in the proval of the State Board of oCatrot. held all contracts to be Incomplete razor without removing It But there Is a surprise In the plans and subject to eancelatlon until ap- for friends of the institution, In the Quick. Convenient Easy proval of the bond Issues Involved by HANSEN A JENSEN to clean. Complete sets-^ fact that they provide for at least the the State Tax Board, or expiration of first unit of an Industrial building the time for appeal by taxpayers. Clwihn* Ot*» Faie «.» razor, with strop and extra GENERAL CONTRACTORS blades, $1.00 and up. CUSTAVBLAUM fef. SeweriM, GraJUf, Carting-of eilKisub tmi M* CORNELL ST. Tel v (rtnr- vntlmi when irtie wns locked In the Modest Home Garden n liouse nl Unlnntown, I's., • ilojr devoured one of hor own pups and part of * »rrB plants may actual planting. Using the Informa- State Department nf Labor to be the most magnificent build it includes your business message containers In gi>t the maximum amount of s of its kind in New Jersey. on both sides. Arrange so that the regard to time, distance apart and taller varieties of plants will not depth, plant carefully In straight, The new home of Blue Ribbon Rut- into their new structure. New .York Telephone Company the shorter ones and so that well-prepared rows.' After the plants ter, 60x180 feet in dimension, is thor- The foundation of our have formed their first pair ot loaves oughly fireproof, with a sprinkler sys- •eats on three cardinal prln there will sufficient space between tem, and is constructed of brick, steel *urity, Honesty and Simplicity/'1 (or the development of the the surface ot the ground should be rows loosened up with a hoe or cultivating and concrete with machinery to print lared Mr. Wurtiel, "and in ajl and for future cultivation. butter according to the most ap- ur patrons with Blue Ribbon tool on each side ot the row to allow proved methods. The manufacturers we've never Tost sight of Rotate the Crops the air to circulate through the top a garden that has been culti- are exceedingly proud of the new iples. The whole structure , For layer of loosened soil and to con- eight-ton refrigerator, automatic in organization ia reared upon vated In previous years it is a good serve the moisture In the soil under- operation, whicR maintains a uniform principles. It has ever been m policy to do in a small way what the neath. This process ot cultivation temperature in the summer and to produce the best, purest farmers call "rotation of crops." should be kept up at regular intervals throughout the year. wholesome butter that plant in the space occupied by one until the maturity of the plant The building Is modernly equipped and sanitary facilit variety of vegetable ttw prevtyjs for packing butter and the print room pled with absolutely pur* ing year, another variety this year. Short is actually a revelation in sanitation could achieve. That we have: season crops such as lettuce, string Costa Rica V ". t»MUgj|fW in strict and thoroughness, fitted out in all tile ceeded in this for twenty beans and peas, may be followed In telephone etiquette—of a »(ffli—•«- land equipped with the latest print ma only an incentive for us to the same year by the late variety of cording to an official of the Western ' cMnery. and improve upon our More than 1,000,00 pounds of Blue record." vegetables. For Instance, celery may Electric Co., who has recently visited Ben Goidberger, architect, be planted In July In the space from there. The Costa Rican lady or gen- Ribbon Butter were distributed Mat year in Union, Middlesex, Monmoutii J the structure and WaltMrij MATTHEW R. BOYLAN wricb peas or string beans have been tleman never answers the telephone, Meagher *.".«. the building cont harvested. that duty being left to a servant. and Ocean Counties, New Jersey and •••••••#»•»••«»•»»»»••*»• elevated to the position ot vice presi- in SUten Island, N. Y. Max Wurt- dent and general manager ot Publlo Do not plan to do any more than There are, moreover, no telephone Rl, the president, announced that his — A Classified Adv. Will Sell Service Railway Company at the an- can be well done with the time and numbers—since all calls are made by organization now fias the facilities to TF pou want nual meeting of the directors of that labor available. A small garden well requesting the operator for the de- handle three times that amount in cared for Is far more productive and sired subscriber by name. This nat- the ensuinn year. company April 8. The record of Wanner & Wurtze J- what pou Mr. Boylan, who succeeds Richard satisfactory than one which has been urally makes the affair a long proc- THE Merchant partly neglected. ess, particularly if the servant is out in their more than twenty years of E. Danforth, started In the street rail- business in New Jersey, reads like a Advertise want when pou way business in 1S92, as office boy No. 2- Consult a seed catalogue of sorts, or the telephone operator is who advertise' chapter in the Book of Business Ro •It In- with the Jersey City and Bergen of some reputable concern and select not up on the social register of the mance. Starting in 1903 tit 377 Slat* want it—in the Street Railway Company, and corpo- carefully the varieties, amount ant community,—Telephone Review. street, Perth Amboy, they began dis this paper* will ration changes took him eventually to tributing butter on a small scale—in yon best values printing line— Public Service. The new general man- Fly 87 Miles on Gallon of "Gas." Movies Now Furnish Diversion. the lijrht of their present tremendou Output—and in 1907 they moved tc this Paper ager has served in almost every de- With engines of geven and a half Men don't spend their evenings your money, i partment of the railway and on March larger quarters nt 199-201 New WE HAVE IT! horsepower, mltlgi't airplanes can fly "downtown" us the last generation did. Brunswick avenue, Perth Amboy 17, 1804, was chosen general auditor. 87 miles on a gallon of gasoline. The movlea nre the diversion now. where they remained until movin »••••••••*«»»•••»

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The recommendations of the teach- home committee as to the re-appoint- g" ient of teachers for the coming I year; the appointment of five w teachers, and the appointing by president, Melvin Clum, of the In addition to our lar standing and special commit- for the year, constituted the or- er of business at the meeting of the regular High-Qrade oard of Education Monday night. It developed in connection with presentation of a report bj( the lachers' committee that the Board Yellow .Label Soda not unanimous in wanting to offer r. L. W. Woodman the position of gh school principal for next year. Water we have devel- is name was included in the list commended for reappointment by e sub-committee but questions oped used byv Walling, Anderson and ler resulted in postponement of •tion on nil recommendations. The recommendations of the teuch- s' committee us to re-appointmerrts A NEW LINE (I the usual increase of salaries ac- rdiiir to the scale adopted in past •ill's were as follows: called High School: Lee W. Woodman, Uilhooly, Viola K. Dunham, Fitzgerald, Mary E. Beatty, • dith White, Frances Shultz, Byri)n J, Uothfuss, Charles Boehm, Mar- ici'iU1 Miller, Seymour Willitts, PABCO BLUE LABEL |thol A. Inslee, Eileen V. Edgar, iiirgaret ('. Crampton, Grace C. uber. School No, 1: Lester H. Dix, Jean in Johnson, Grace V. Brown, Kathryn iHin, Eflie K. Neveil, Viola Ernst, lara Skidniore, Sarah Whittaker, atherine Richards, Edna Bauer- 12 different flavors inn, Frances Dix, Marion Quinn, rtrude Heller, Grace Drugan, Miriam Voorhees, Katherine Ebner, Every flavor uth K. Green, Mittie P. Randolph. Port Reading: Joseph Lewis, Helen piker. MprHn D EjjjjlJieth A most delicious drink Made from Pure Cane Sugar ZHT$ I PT. II f\-° Purest Ingredients PRODI Famous

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Report on Water used in Pabco Products Pabco Products For Sale by - WOODBRIDGE: Cb*mi«t to Jer«*y City Bo»rd of Health Chemical and Sanitary Analysis LABORATORY OF by HERMAN J. LOHMANN, Ph. G. Phar. D. J. Andr&scik 862 St. George Ave. HERMAN J. LOHMANN, Ph. G. Phw D. Jerwy City, N. J.* Gurtiv Blaum ;..'. 82 Main St. Analytic*) and Coatulting Cbtmiit J. F. Concannoo J 100 Main St. 90 Moaticalto AT«BH«, J. F. Concannon 463 Amboy Ave. Jarity City, N. J. Appearance, Clear Grammes G. Koyac* ...443 Pearl St. Professor of Chemistry and Basteriology Color None In One Odoij None Litre Peter Greiner ' 16 Green St. Eclectic Medical College, N. Y. Taste neutral P. Kozel Garden Ave., near Crampton Dean, Dept. of Pharmacy, Reaction neutral to Litmus University of the State of N. J. Chlorine In Chlorides - - - - • 0284 I. Lurtgarten 78 Main St. Nitrogen in Nitrites None Shell Rock Spring Water Co. Nitrogen in Nitrates - • • • - 0013 J. Vedo« ....^^^ 240 Fulton St. Free Ammonia 0024 S. P. Vetcy ...... ; Amboy jlJ^Cor. Valentine Place 15 Peck Slip, N. Y. City, N. Y. Albuminoid Ammonia - - • • • None Hardness equal) before boiling . . . . 0731 Gentlemen:— to Carb. Lime f after boiling - • "• • 0067 J, P. Concannon, who has opened a new establishment at This is to certify that the attached report is Total Solids f - 088 463 Amboy avenue, Woodbridge, will sell Pabco products Organic Master ' 002 a true analysis of the Shell Rock Spring Water Mineral Matter - - - (Ca. K and Mg.) 078 there and also at his old place of business, 100 Main street, .i as sent to me under seal. Bacteria - • - None Woodbridge. .• • * •- I must state that ft is a very good water, being particularly mird as far as hardness is :,..'•••'•'• '• '* SPA SPRING " ': ' ^ concerned which is a great fault with so many ! NITROGEN IN NITRITES AND * M. Hegedut ' Fulton St., Cor. Cutter'* Lane spring waters. It is good clean potable water ALBUMINOID AMMONIA and absolutely safe. are danger signals; they indicate Sewage Con- PORT READING 1 " i As you will note it is free of Bacteria. tamination. '• ; ...... G. L RobinioA .Reading Coal Deck Yours truly, TOTAL SOLIDS. > T Htt HERMAN J LOHMANN, Ph. G. Phar. D. The purer the water the smaller the amount CARTERET , Chemist. of Total Solids, whether organic or inorganic. S. Srulowita Jersey City, N. J., Feb 27th/12. BACTERIA - ., • • •«' • NONE i Avenel Reported hy On April N the Avenel Taxpayer' A green and Mi-i ft EDWARD REINHART. Mr«. Win. Rowr I'literliiined li'i \fwneiatinn met and elected the fol- nol.ori'd to Newark nn Sun , Mrs. Lewis (Irnliain, of Hrook j witig officers: President,.I. P. Doyle; — Mrs. Frank Kchneid'-r visiled Ivn, Friday. ice-president, Hent; recording secre- Kmily LI>P, the ten-year old Mrs. .1. Taylor, of Claremont avenue, --Miss llciiltih Smith, of Ridgi'dnlc Rahwny Play House Make* ary, Kettner; treasurer, Florantz.; f Mr. (tnd Mrs. Arthur Lee. na, N. J., last weed '1'hnrnday. nvemic, in ppeniliiiK the Eiwter holi- Special Appeal For Picture rustees, Ijiince, Kettner, Thompson, —Thr f of High street, ia reported ill with —Mrs. Charles Page, of Summer i days with relatives in CrHnhury, Jtassy, Donato. PordR I'niMil Ti'iichi'i pneumonia. aviruif, Newarje, gpeist Sntnrdny mid _Mina Mnbel Illoodgood, of Mor- Lovers; Theatre To Be —A committee was appointed to will h" li• -l«t Wrilnrsrlny iiftcrin Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Carroll, of Sunday with MrsMi . Fran••'"•k Schneider' , gnn Heights, spent Friday niffht with Remodeled k the Township Committee to re- April lid. .':'ln n. in., in F —The local fire company was kept Linden avenue, entertained Mr. Cur-of Iselin, N. .1. her cousin, Miss Anna Hurt, of iair certain streets in Avenel. school. liuny last .Saturday when Ihey were l-oil's brothers, Kugenc and John Car- Special Eafltcr services will he \ Schoder avenue. —B. F. Ellison, after a severe ill- All th»"f nw lulu is nf the WnniiillV culled out on two occasions to nssist roll, of Elizabeth, at dinner on Sun held ut the Union Chapel at 7:4F —Mrs. I. H. Tappcpp n ia spendinpdgg The constantly growing patronage. ess, is able to be around and work Club who i'ml In irn In the c.'ird n extinguishing blazes. The f'lrst day. Sunday evening. neveral dayd s witithh MrM . and MrsM .H Harry of the (Cmpire Theatre, Rahwny, hax in Jnnsen avenue sewer. party nrr iiiirstcil In notify Mr». alarm at 1 p. rn. culled tin Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parsons —-The storehouiic of Frnnk Cooper Goll, of Cronford. had the usual effect, the building is —Work on two new houses on to be remodeled and enlarged to such Ralph l.iddl on or Kf.nr April 2\ the home of Joseph Kofi ouch, j ,,f ]>roapect avenue, entertnsiicd Mis liurned down Saturday afternoon —Maurice Nichols, of East Ruth- ans«n avenue will start in a few and also tn i 1 her knmv Imw pinny where a hay stack caught lire from I Mildred Koeneke, of Newark, over 1h< hint. The building and contents were erford, has been visiting George Tnp- an extent that it practically will be weeks. a now playhouselh . TThh e managementt intviul hi hlMS, H tiIMt W>«lt, • ,—Hev. tun' Mr- Kn-y. "i 1 -Mra. ThomaB Harry, of I1 N-th —The committee of the Firemen's Mildred Konehe of Newark, has ftlr"CfHfy l''llJ?H|fB'fl~ftl'ChlleTtS'WilU Inral vi Monday ftre wan under control when OK (ire- dunce report a banner time will be are working on the plans. Amboy, were men (tot there and no damage done. Atnboy, is the guest of Mr, nndMrs. wag the week-end gueat of Mr. and ndignation Shown At Delay afternoon ------()f tnc 2oth. Mrs. Benjamin Parsons, The program for next week begins At 1 1 p. m. the firemen were again with one of the most successful In Crab Beach Bridge Repair _A fonliri home of Mr. and called out to Hnpelawn, where a —Mr, Raymond Smith, an engineer Sunday th on the steamship Hawaiian, which has noveh transcribed into picture form Mrs. Robert (leilinjr, Sr., in hhono r of garage and stable hrlonfting to Alex. Prolonged lack of fire protection Sitniaky WHH completely destroyed. just returned from a cruise in South by William Fox. "If Winter Comes" Kate Rimmer, of West New liri American waters, wan the week-end needs no songs of praise to the for Sewaren, due to the fact of the J. Anderson, and Over a thousanil feet of hose, WBB repairs to Crab Beach bridge neces- "Mr.. laid by the local company, who di-over the week-end. . •^-Jameg _. _.. guest of his aunt, Mrs. C. C. Jones, American public. The story is one Opal and Rusm-ll Anderson, of Ever- visitor last week. of Ridgedale avenue. that is peculiarly well adopted to film sitating the closing of Woodbridge recti'd iheir efforts toward wiving the —Miss Augusta Kelly is en avenue, was the caus« of criticism be- green avenue, attended B confirma- nearliy structures. Chief Michael tbe Spring vacation with her V™™™' —Thi baseball toam will practice presentation and is one of the bin tion party at Mrs. Pauline An Saturday and Sunday afternoons. sensations of the day. It is the story ing directed at the freeholders and I'BHIT directed the work of the lire- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K.-l y, <>f <> •*" Normal School Alumni at the contractor engaged in the work of Perth Amboy, in konor of hor men. street. Miss Kelly is a student at St. —The contributions nnd pledges of a man who stuck to what he daughter, Ruth. for the new St. Peter's Hospital close Are Entertained Here thought was right and overcame all when the matter wag brought up be- - WillKini Zsori, seventeen years fore the township committee, Mon- —Lenten services will lie held ut old, <>( Cmw's Mill road, was slightly The ATguromuthos Alumni S0roi>- kinds of obstacles. This is an appeal the Lutheran Chapel tonight (Fri- that never fails either in literature day night. The clerk was directed tuuiseii about ^he body laat Saturday ity of the New Jersey State Normal to write the freeholders and ask them day) at S o'clock. afternoon, ' ' . School was entertained on Saturday or drama. "If Winter Comes" wil —Mrs. N. H. Skov's mother and. afternoon by Mrs. A. P. Randolph and j be the^jjitcial holiday attraction on to take steps to rush the completion pa-ssnijpj j ft b M A P Rdlh > aj)*ci of the work. atater, Mrs. M. Larson and Miss Clara whichihh hhe riding, Miss Claire PfciftVr at the home of Monda^nnlyand Tuesday. LarHcn, of Madison, Wis . lire visiting Zuoii wim given medicad l attendance Hn'wn uliiversUy, having Wchae^ Oliver went on a the former. Elaborate refreshments On Wednesday "The Miracle Traffic between Woodbridge and both Mrs. Sliov, of I'linl avenue, nnd were served at the close of the meet- Makers," n picture dealing with the Sewaren has been obliged to go by Rev. Krey, in Perth Anibiiy. — Stt'VCn Kopar, of Smith street, ' _\i;iin street. , ing. U. S. Secret Service and air patrol way of Port Reading for the past nix (1 n weeks. When the contract for re- —(Confirmation will lie held lit Our WKsevm-ly cut about,Ihf head, Moil-, _l\[rs. E. H. Roynton was theAssociation will be held lhe evening Those present were: Misses Ada on the Pacific coast in the wnr on Redeemer'" Lutheran Church, April day night, when he was struck l>y ...ckespeakerr aat.'Highland'Part Highland Park rerecentlyc , of May 6. Fullerton, Mittie, Randolph and smugglers, will furnish thrills galore gain to the bridge was let it is un- 27, at 10::iu a. nj. _ . ' some filling stucco, which loosened when .she spoke on pre-school elides. | Fred von Hofe is a radio fan. He Claire Pfeider, of town; Miss Emily There will be four acts of vaudeville derstood that it contained a clause 1 itself from the walls of his home;. Miss Rut*«Potter is him. . will experimen- . -t- ••wit- h his apparatus Marsh and Miss Marian Baker, of and a comedy in addition. that required the contractor to keep —A play, entitled "(Hlr Minister !* the road open to traffic. Birthday." will fie invented in thi1 I>r. Mi'ijuer was called and was Colkire Boston, Mass., for i aboard a submarine. Rahwny: Missi Mnrgnrct Crowcll nnd Thursdrsdaay and Friday a Goldwyn obliged to take several stitches in .loiter ' vacation. Miss Potter iiss ! —WilliaWlliam MenengerMeneiifrer'ss crop of Mrs. Wilfred Hikings, of Perth Am- picture.., "Three Wise Fools" will be Fords Si-hind, April lioth, for tin U1 benefit '•( tbe (inu-e Sunday school, Kopar'st head, ,ih, me of her parents, Mr. nnd pansies are a wonderful sighth . HHe boy; MTB, Wm. Due, of Linden; Miss the leading feature. It is an old CALENDAR OF COMING of Kurds. Michael Fee, who represent* Hie Mrs Lew™E! Potter of W«rt Main j will market them within a week. Katherine Nixon, of East Orange; story, atid was a great Buccess on — t'i>nls school children nee enjoy- Ford Motor Companyy in Cm street. Miss Jennie Brown, of Newark; Mrs. the stage. Three bachelors and a EVENTS To Build Approaches Rodman Slrader, of RidRCwood. pretty girl furnisn the base of the :r(? i County, I'a., spent, the week-end with — Mr. and Mrs. John Short and ing their Knvlcr vacation. , plot. 'his parents hero. Mr. I'Ve's sales daughter, Harriet, of Grove arvonue, To Wedgewood Bridge Tonorrow—Food and Apron Sale by street—Mrs, . 1'icd Fischer, of M u force was successful in winnin•••»g '.'•"" ' spen•ntt thtne week-ii'iiwcasivu'id. wit«"•h» Mr™'".. •^"-""•' ^ -''1 moderate price, a "IMT Tonight a big benefit play for the St. Mary'i Unit, Trinity Epiwppal Perth Ainli the gucsi. of relatives in mpiopn, I f Russlinjj, of Ifvington. prizp e in the winter -ales ca F runk The bridge over the stream at coach work of the SOUllW benefit of the K. of P. will be pre Church, home of Mrs. B, C. Dema- IIV, Sunday. whiehi h closed last month. —Mrs.- Charles Karie.ll tind,,lHtlt rest, 10ft Grove avenue. Anna (ireinerI'le,d o ; Ulsen visited Mrs. Wedgewooitg ^ avenue, liuilt by the J'jr,. Chief .Michael I'arsMr and granddaughter, Lvelyn. McUo freeho](lers , y priced cara. ! MontU* Night—Card party and dance nesday evening. Assistant Chiefs William Bertram Wo but nev Hurst of Woodbridgi', Wed- Uronville avenue, are visiting intna. a but nevor at High School under auspices of —A daughter was born to Mr. and uged fay vehic,eg fo). t,|G r(,ason that Mechanically, the neiki ''Circus Jays," four acts of vaude Knights of Columbus. Mrs. Arthur Kedderson, of New h wed by the .arne economy Vllle- and » charlif. Chaplm comedy composc tho exci llent bl for April 24—Declamation Contest at Brunswick avenue. L which won forGra y ' " School 11 for prizes offered by —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruder man, economy record—33.8 m Woman's Club. of Perth Amboyy, visited Mr. and April 25—Vaudeville and Dance at Mrs. A. Hurkowitz, Sunday. gasoline on a run from To Give Handbaga High School, auspices Trinity —Mr. urn) Mrs. Joseph I.inK. of well Tmonftjow-gp—d, lo Church Men's Club. Railway, vinitwj friend* here, Moti-J e and to builBt« Mr. and Mrs. George Gray Motor Corporation -J.few^eoj^aware that^uc, - Mi . .lacoli lluher, of W"od-Sunday, with friends. Love Addraiw* Teacheri' An'n. coming events' of township clubSftnd IJisbrmv, of drove avenue. societies. It is intended as a ready bridpe. «n;i ihe hand-made pillow Mrs. George Halley was a Perth A. and that once the fine view of thh raffled nil" by Mr. Stephen de Raj- —Mrs. T. «• Allen, Mrs. Speaking on "The Teacher as the surrounding section is fully apprec reference for Independent readers. Amboy visitor, recently. , Baird nnd Miss Jennie t'u Please advise this office of any events kovich, ..i IwuU. fur the belli.lit of — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fe Diagnostican," Supervising Principal ated, it will ndd interest and prid destitute Hungarian children of Eu- er and ' of Myl.tic avenue, visited i ! J. H. Love addressed the Teachers' among the townspeople. you wifth listed. rope. children motored out of town, Sun- Thursday. day. Thursday. . . .,i:n_ Association of the Borough of Mid- —Mrs. Theoddre Iienuregard and ^Miss Sara Fifz-Bcrald spending ^^ ^^ ^^ at ^ duughtci, Hi th, at 1 o'clock. •treet, Woodbridge. of the American Revolution plan relatives in l'erth Amboy, Tuesday. —Joseph Fitzgerald spent Sunday —Mrs. Kate Rimmer, of West New, Julius Yoftuk, of Lauretta street, in Metuchen. Followinc the program the trip was FIRST WARD—2nd DISTRICT— state-wide tree planting. The Bank- Brighton, was the week-end guest of resumed witii Mrs. A. Bergen lead- head Highway bas tree planting was the guest of friends in Metuchen, —Mr. and Mrs. William Bertram, Mrs. George Hoffman. Between the east side of Fulton street Monday. Jr., and children motored out of town, ing the psivty thiuugh southern Ger- and Woodbridge Creek from Main plans well under way out of Hir —Emily, Lee, the little daughter of many and describing the points of street south; also from the east side —The Misses Kajthryn and Grace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, of High mingham, Alabama. • pecial interest. of Amboy .avenue to Woodbridge 1 Hints visited frienlli! in Mutuchun, — Mrs. Charles Whl'do was a Perth street, is ill with pneumonia. "The Roads of Remetnliran' -. Monday. Amboy visitor, Saturday night. Mrs. O. H. HHtfield took tho mem Crook between Main street, arid Green Idea hat taken hn!d thniiKliou' —Salmagundi Literary and Musi- jers to Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen, street; also between th*.Pennsylvania —Miss Hilda Skein, of' May —Mr. and Mrs. Max Wiigenhoffer cal Society will meet at the home of the country," says Mr. P;ck. '"' street, was the guest of friends in motored out of town, .Sunday. where many noted historic places Railroad an'd Woodbridge Creek from 'Memory Mile,' to be plahloi1 ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Livingood on Tues- were visiWd. Green street to Freeman street. New York City, Wednesday. —Miss' Mary Fee entertained day evening. the Columbus Federatkm —Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barrett and friends at her liome, Saturday. Mrs. S. E. Potter delighted all with Polling Place: Town Hall, School Women's Clubs will be a;;' —Mr. Peter Greiner, of Green wo instrumental solos and Mrs. A.itreet, Woodbridge. 4 i . : :«p Pack, Presl- children, of Stapleton, visited rela- —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fullerton street, and Mr. John Short, of Grove magnificent piece ct work i-x<: . tives here, recently, and daughter, of Fords, visited rela- Bergen sang in her usual pleasing FIRST WARD—3rd DISTRICT— \<-.. -l>r*ey, who rallies avenue, are members of the new com- Between Green street and Freeman , but the starter of eitenshe ji" • ' 3 to break all —Mrs. Clement Grazimio wan thetives here during the week. way two selecliuts. Ing in that section. The Viciury mittee for the Elks' dance in Perth Mrs. I. T. Spencer led in the Cur-street and between the Pennsylvania guest of Mr. Horowitz, recently. —Mr. und Mrs, William J. Puller- Highway and the Old Spanish ton motored out of town, Sunday. Amboy, to be held in the Elks' lodge rent Event? ('reunion, in. which the Railroad and St. Georjre's avenue and —Mystery surrounds the breaking on April 20. Tri-.ils have roadside beautificutlon out of fire about 11:15 o'clock, Sat- —•Arbor Day exercises were held members participated. all that part of the First Ward west joictd ihe tree planting arm; urday night which destroyed the KU1' at local school No. 8 last Friday. —Miss Laura Cutter and Miss Refreshments were served by the of St. George's avenue and north of plans well organized. Amsrica's Fairchild, of Green street,) were visit- roads of the future will rival any when she planted the tree (ot age, one truck, and badly damaged —Local voters who voted at the hostess and a social time enjoyed. Heard's Brook. Oberlln College on the grounds ot two rear rooms of the property of general election last year or certified ors in Newark, on Wednesday. Palling Place: High School, Barron ol the world's thoroughfares. —Miss Marian Love, of Green Garden Week, April 20-26, as set tbe Lincoln Memorial. We have Alex. Sitnisky, on Florida Grove themselves as eligible to vote on or avenqe, Woodbridge. registrations of tree planters from Road. The damage was estimated at before April 8th before the township street, will entertain the St. Martha's New York Not Safe FIRST WARD—4th DISTRICT— by the General Federation ol 'lnd!a- H*wal1- Manila, China, •5,000. While the origin of the clerk, may vote at the Presidential Guild of the Trinity Episcopal Church Place, Say» Saltzman All that part of the First Ward south Women's Clubs names Friday ol' blaze is unknown, the flames had a primary election Tuesday. The local next Monday night at her home. of Heard's Brook and west of Amboy the week as tree day and then- real Britain and^Canada. Al- good headway before the firemen poll will be at Smith & Ostergaard's —Mr. C. R. Liddle and Jean Liddle, avenue. sands ot trees will be planted. i'hourt iU prirates the tree could chuck ihe. Humes, and the gar- llai-age and will be open from 7 a. 111, of Tisdale Place, were Newark visit- Murray Saltzman's light delivery Polling Place: New School No. 11, '•in the tree plants army a,, age burst out into a bright flare of ors on Wednesday. truck was stolen in New York yes- *j£,? TcVrZ^ ol to 9 p. m. Jamei (treet, Woodbridge. are privates. Our report, show , , , , i g tree flames that could be seen for miles —Several local people voted ut ths —Miss Sadie Martin, of Green terday .with about $100 worth of SECOND WARD. merolM rrt p bow n the around. The. Sitnisky home is a street, attended the ceremonial feast merchandise aboard. The truck was Chambers of Commerce, fraternal p,,nter hag j0|ned the rank. of special school election in Woodbridge, SECOND WARD—lst DISTRICT organizations, patriotic or^anlza-, zood citizen* goei to every mem- Bhort distance from the garage, and Monday night. of the Pascal Lamb of Scottish Rite recovered later by the New York —Including Lafayette Heights and before water could be put on to Temple for the "Rose Croix Knight" police. The thieves had abandoned it all that part of Fords, north of King tlons, women's clubs, church , lief cf this army. Celebrate the —A joint meeting of the board of congregations and school* in lhe Centennial of Arbor Day In 1972 dampen it the two roomst in the rear representatives and trustees of the ut Jersey City, last night. at the waterfront, after unloading its George's Post Road. caught fire. Considerable damage United Firemen's Relief Association, —Misa Elizabeth Payne, of upper contents consisting of special hard- Polling Place; rord« School, King ranks. Mrs. Calvin Coolldge 1 by planting your tree now." wag done to the house by tire nd held at the local fire house, Tuesday Now street, is spending her Easter ware and window shades. George'i Post Road, Ford*. water. Sitniski told the firemen that night, uction was taken on the case vacation with friends in New Bruns- SECOND WARD—2nd DISTRICT no one was in the garage at the time of John Burnley, of Hopelawn, a vol- wick. —Iselin and Colonia, including all ,4*f tha fire and said he believed it to unteer fireman of the Hopelawn Fire —Mrs. Lott, of Matawan, the Bill Hoy's New Car Gets that part of the ward north of the 'fbe tlje work of a firebug. An inves- Company, who was injured while go- newly appointed Welfare Nurse sta- Into First Accident Port Reading .Railroad and west of tigation is being made. There is ing to a fire a week ago. Consider- tioned at School No. 11, will move St. George's avenue and ajso all tHat Mid to be some instance to cover the on Main street in the near future. Your Choke abl..ixe. discussioJi-.».;«n ensued ass U.thto the | J|> »i™» ^e'acc'mpanied b7 part of the ward south of that rail- low. Keatboy, Fords-and-the local The new four door Buick sedan road but east of the Brook east of firemen worked on the fire till 2 amount « compenMitlon to hf «iant^ , , « M\ *• of Committeeman Bill Hoy figured ...... injured Lafayette Heights. " o'clock, and about 5 o'clocKUho local ed the injured but it was tinaiiy (it- | —Misll; s „._.Miria_m ,;„(„Lister_ , „o,f !?.„ Freema„ n in an unusual accident last Sunday cided to give him'the full benefit of afternoon when Ft crashed into and Polling Place: lielin School. of men* were called to dampen the the association's by-laws inasmuch as street, was formerly one of the Wel- SECOND WARD—3rd DISTRICT :Mnouldering ashes. fare nurses until her resignation. overturned a car owned and driven a wife mid six children were depen- by Hazel Winehell, of Carteret. The —Including Perth Amboy Heights, —Miss Mary Gallagher, Miss Kath- dent upon him. Chairman Melviu H. —Mr. mid Mrs. Jerome Wiss, of Keasbey Heights, and all the Hope- Newark, formerly of Green1 street, accident happened at Colonia, on the •jyn Lunoko, the Miisses Grace and Clum, of Fords, presided. Lincoln Highway. lawn Section. Kathryn Hines and John Hines, Jr., —The Women's Auxiliary of Pro- Woodhridge, are receiving congratu- Polling Place: HopeUwn School Meats attended the recent graduation exer- tection Fire. Company No. 1 met lations on the birth of a daughter. SECOND WARD—4th DISTRICT cises of the Perth Amboy City Hos- Tuesday night at the home of the Police Recover Garden Including all of Fords south of King pital. president, Mi's. James Quish. Pre- PUBLIC NOTICE. George's Post Road, including Frazer Some people prefer one kind of Meat, other liminary arrangements were made to NOTICE is hereby given, that in Tools Stolen From Barn Heights, the entire - Raritun River participate in the parade, and festivi- COBO of no school on account of J >* frontage, and all of Keasbey, except- people prefer another kind. ties, which will be held in Wood- stormy weather the fire alarm wil Aloud plow, a lawn mower, and a ing Keasbey Heights, bridge, June 14, 1924. Ways and blow 1 taps at 8 a. m. to indicate no garden fork, stolen ftem the bam of Polling Place: Smith & Oiter- means were discussed to raise funds morning session and 4 tapp at noon Benjamin Drake, Main street, Wed- gaard'i Garage, New Brunswick ave- Everyone, no matter what his preference, to finance, the. proposition. A series •to indicate no afternoon session. This nesday night, was recovered yester- nue, Fords. of card parties will probably be held will take effect immediately. day morning by Detective Sergeant THIRD WARD. will find the best cuts of his favored meats in the near future. Following the (Signed) Bojird ofjFire Commis- Walsh. The tools w«e found htdden THIRD WARD—1st DISTRICT— awaiting him here. business meeting, dianty refresh- sioners. ' in a field back of Mr. Drake's farm. Comprising Port Reading from Cen- ments were seryej. E. W. PETERSON, Pres. tral avenue to the Roosevelt Line and Prime Beef, Sirloin and Chopped Beef lb. 18c —Miss Frances Rotner spent Tues- PETER GREINER, Sec'y. east of Woodbridge Creek from Glen-r Porterhouse Steaks...lb. 4Sc Rump of Veal lb. 20c day in New York City, shopping. JOHN H.'LOVIJ. Food and Apron Sale For cove avenue north to Homestead ave- Fresh Jersey Pork Loin lb. 23c Fre»h Hams lb. 22c —Local school No. 8 closed Wed- Sup. Prin. of Schools. Church Unit Tomorrow nue. Legs of Genuine Spring Swift's Premium Bacon nesday afternoon for the Easter va- Polling Place: Port Reading School. Lamba lb. M« (half or whole) ...lb. 32c cation. It will open again April 2H. —Say "I saw your advertisement in THIRD WARD—2nd DISTRICT— California Ham lb. 16c Routine Chicken lb. 4Oc —A small brush lira near Rogun's Tomorrow afternoon" St. Mary's the Woodbridge Independent". — Including Avenel and northerly to the Prime Rib Roast^ lb. Me Fowl, FriMMee lb. 3