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Own Fcrrfr Injuries to the Head That Resulted in Afterhot Debate Service Men The News of AD 12 Pages Today The Township Sports, Page 7 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»<Try W- Mitchell and cording to announcement of thvotee . with the club in holding assemblies at she secured while American"Legjon committee in charge A statement by Anthony Zilllo, one which speaks**, necurad through Hu- there but th? men evidently e«f Oliver Mitchell s; Telephone Ordinance of the busmen, that they had on AA-tary, will talk on the value of nnflan Athletic Events from Carteret by (mother rout*. .vurking in the Mitchell household. of arrangements. vice of their attorney secured the education; on Thursday a eroup of lint states that the rar went Mr-. Zwoliski and her husband, The usual services at the cemetery sanction of Fulton street factories to boys will be guests c£ the ciub at its v Port Reading at 05 miles an. v.liu i.- a carpenter, own two houses will this year be featured by the noon luncheon; in the afternoon there The officer, in reporting the ,,i, I.eniiington street, Rahway. Some Awaits Further Study abandon serviee over that route led For Big Celebration presence of Assistant Prosecutor1 to the action on the part of the com- will be a parade, and at night there n'nee, snid that at one point In i inn- ag» they had a balance of $1,504) John E. Toolan as 4|ief speaker of will be a father and son banquet in chaso ho could have taken tho 1 II: niie of the banks there but drew Committee Balks At Granting mittee. McElroy stated that he, as American Legion To Meet Fire- the day. Ministers ofall churches in chairman of the subcommittee hand- the High School with the Hi-Y Club number of the machine but did it i,ut to pay for repairs on one of the Fifty Year Right* To^Utilitf • the town have also been asked to co-operating. men In Baseball Game; do So for the reason that, he did linM-iuts. After this, Mrs. Zwoliski f either in the Sunday serv- pg that he would abide by the result doubt that he would be able, to iid. she found herself in need of Company On Tuesday the boys from Kens Alto Field Meet haul and stop it. The fart t] ri ady ensh and hit upon the plan of n , , of a petition circulated among the bey und Hopehuvn schools will meet The fact that the yy Band hass residents of Fulton street, and would person riding a'motorcycle at e mpyuig signatures to obtain it. in the assembly room of Fords school speed needs devote most of his ati "I can't see my way clear to tying been secured for the parade is con- , at 1:30. The meeting in the High Besides a parade of decorated As a first step in her plan she via- my successors on this committee un sidered fortunate inasmuch as this vote to maintain the route over Ful- floats that will wend its way through tion to staying on placed the co; iii-it the First National Bank of to a 50-year franchise with any con- ton Btroet until such a petition in- School will be at 3 and for grammar n distinct disadvantage when U'nodlii'idge, made a deposit in the band is known to thousands of radio school students nt 2:1*0. Port Read- all parts of the township, dedication cern" was the way Hoy stated his listeners through its concerts over changestructed. Ihin mrepl thay tt oth thie peopls Zulleo desiraverree ad i ing boys will hear the speaker at ceremonies for the new town hall, an speeder emptied the Run at his 1 savings department of $35, and nave objection to the ordinance that the WJZ. It will anjipur in Woodbridge It is supposed that the men an address of 25 Main street, Wood- that residents of the street ;ire un- 2:30. Arrangements are also being enormous block dunce and fireworks New York Telephone Company has with 35 or more pieces.
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