The News of All 10 Pages Today The Township Jntawtthnit Sporting News, Page 5 VOL. IX, No. 48 WOODBIlinUK. N .1., FIMDAV, FKMUARY 10, 192R PRICE THREK CENTS

Interesting Program Given Entertains At Luncheon Four Persons Injured At Study Club Meeting Masons To Sponsor Held In Log Cabin Hurled Through Windshield Mrs. .!. J. Uvingood Jr. of Upper Mrs. Mark McClain delightfully •' Main street wns hostess to l\je Tups- New DeMolay Chapter entertained on Wednesday, nt the When Two Trucks Crash In ~ "" Log Cabin, at a bridge luncheon and In Three-Car Smash day Afternoon Study Club on Tues- Amencus Lodge Members To miscellaneous shower, in honor of 1'ruck Catches Fire After Turning Over And Hitting Pole, day. An interesting paper on "Rio Back Boys. Jellyman Is Miss Helen Ross, whose wedding Heavy Fog Tuesday Noon to Burritt Boynton took plate to- Two Victim* Slightly Burned And All Bruised— de Janeiro, the City of Gardens, and "Daddy". Group Has Thir- Northern Bra7.il" was written by j day. Miss "Ross was presented with Hoboken Man Badly Cut About Head By GlaM. One Wound Avenel Girl Is Injured ty Charter Members. « ("orange bouquet by the hostess RAtyires Seven Stitches—Front of Smaller Truck De- Mrs. A. R. Bergen and read by Mrs. and a green enameled water pail Four persons were injured Sat- Bakus, of WildWood avenue, Fords, Stanley Potter. Two vocal solos, At a meeting of Amerieus Lodge, filled with gifts from the guests. molished In Accident At Township Line unlay ni«ht in a smash-up in Am- escaped injury. McShane and Pe- 'ILittle Red Rose," by Greg and F, & A. M., on Tuesday night, it Bridge was played and the prir.es wcre A fofc so dense thai objects it few yards away were ob- boy avenue near James street when trnllin were on the truck and were "DawDawn nf TomorrowTomorrow*',, by G,Green,,, jj Wfl3 voted tto sponsopsor ththee recentlyrecently' awarded to Miss August* Kel- three motor vehicles collided and one driving southwarsouthwardd . Miss BurgesBurgg s were SUng by MrsM . HH. AA. TapponT pp . i organic chaptechapterr ooff ththoo OrdeOrderr ooff WW.. amthyamethysy tt crystarysty ll beadsbd ;; MrsM . H scured, is blamed for an auto crash Wednesday Ht 11.15 A. It,., caught fire, Thomas McShane, of and BnscoBns e were in ththe ChrysleChl r and Mm E. C. Bartow read an excellent II DeMolay. ThiThi s chapteht r wililll ho j SimmonsSimmons, book endsends . Tho consolaconsola- in Woodbridge avenue in Woodbridge territory just at 244 Myrtle avenue, Irvington, was wcre bound northward. The accident paper on Southern Brazil followed |knftwn as Anwricus Chapter, Order tion prUe was awarded to Miss Mad- line of Cnrteret, in which one man was hurled through a wind- bruised about the right ankle and happened at 10 o'clock Saturday by a piano solo by Mrrf. Samuel Pot-' of DeMolay. Mr. Alfred Jellymnn eleino deRussy, a dress flower. The u shield and badly cut by broken glass. The injured man it burned about the he*d. Robert Pet- night. ter. During the business session j was unanimously tlected as "daddy" K e»t» were: Misses Helen Tallin, who was with McShane, and Miss Helen Potter was elected to' to the boys. Preliminary meetings! Ro9s> Janet Ross' anA Jeanne Mc- Edward R. Koeuel, nf 1312 Bloom- who lives at 234 Myrtle avenue, Irv- menvbership in the club. Following have been held for several weeks. Cormick, of New Bn-.nswiclt; Mrs. Held street, Hohoken. He was rush*', ington, received a contusion on the the. program, refreshments were ser- The board of advisors is composed Harriman Simmens, of Elizabeth; ed to the office of Dr. H. L. Strand* right thigh, a contusion on the right Children On Program ved by the hostess. of Mr. James McKeown, Roy Ander- Virginia Allen, of Sewaren; Misses Officer Dunphy Dies berg, in Carteret, for treatment. ankle, was burned on the forehead The next meeting will be held on j9orii H. J. Baker Sr., A. H. Bowers, Madeleine and Betty deRussy, Flor- KoeRel's injuries consist of an L- and cut in the paljn of the right For Avenel P.TJL February 21, at the borne of Mrs. j. M. Dockstader, A. C. Ferry, Will-,cnte Brown Rml Augusta Kelly, of Funeral Held Today shaped cut on the fort-head whit|h hand. Claude Decker, on Green street. | jam Gordon, C. H. Kuhlman, *G. F. town. required seven stitches to close, a' Andrew Brisco*, who rooms in the I Luffbarry, V. W. Lund, C. A. Petcr- Police Escort of Twenty-two bad scalp wound on the buck of th« Y. M. C. A. building in Rahway, got Lower Grade Pupils Recite i son, A. F. Randolph, Archibald Rice, head, and lacerations of the loft ey« a deep cut below the right eye. Miss And Sing For Parent Group and B. W. Vogel. Men Accompanies Popular and pyelid. After receiving medi- Martha Burgess, of 30 Park avenue, —Six Members Added Port Reading School The charter, which is complete, Woodbridge Man Takes Officer to Last Resting cal treatment he was taken to h'.s Avenel, was with Briscoe, Her in- contains the names of thirty boys. Place home. juries consist of a contusion on the To Roll The officers elected are Valdcmar Koegel was riding beside D*Witt New Brunwick Bride Woodworth, of 1110 Park avenue, right side of the back and a cut on Again Heads List In Lund, master councilor; Albert Bow- After a long illness Philip .1. —The Parent-Teacher Association Hcboken, who was driving a Dodge the left leg below the knee. ers, senior councilor; Robert Mc- Dunphy, 58 years old, died at his held their regular meeting on Wed- truck belonging to a radio concern All of the injured w«re taken to Keown, junidr councilor; Norman home, 24 Freeman street, Tuesday nesday afternoon at the school. Mr*. Township Savings At Church Wedding of 70 Courtland street, . I ho office of Dr. B. W. Hoagland Coleman, scrinb; Raymond Demarest, evening about 8 o'clock. Mr. Dun- Frank Barth, the president, prcsid-, Th« Dodjfe, an enclosed machine, imd given aurgical treatment after Burritt Boynton and Miss Hel- phy was a member of the police de- ed. The program given by the pu- Total For Week In All Schools wag proceeding toward WoodbridRe, which they were taken to their res- , The order will be instituted in the partment for the past seventeen pils was as follows: Grades la and en Louise Ross United Today having just entered Carteret by way '{J pcctivc homes. yeajs and for several years had ser- 2b: "A Farmer Went a Riding," Is $650.01. Port Reading! eariy part of March and public in- of tho ferry. Thomas Kahn, of The accident happened when a At Noon. Reception At ved as desk sergeant. He was a mem- Elisabeth Kruczan; recitation, "The Pupils' Deposits Total $149.-' stallati«n will be held the latter part Burlington street, Carteret, was Public Service bus, a Reo truck, and | of March. Many gifts have been Bride's Home Follows ber of Rahway Lodge, No. 1075, B. North Wind Doth Blow", Lena I driving his Mack furniture v in to- a Chrysler sedan came together. Pa- 48, Leads Also in Per Cent. promised to the order, among thorn P. O. E.; Middlesex County Council, Kolomatis; recitation, "The Wood-1 Ceremony. ward Carteret from Woodbridgf. A trolmen Dan Gibson and Andrew Si- Port Reading School again led in ' being the jewels from Americus Knights of Columbus and the local pecker," Anna Semak. Grade 2: low yards on the Woodbridgi1 side monsen who investigated the crash "Raggedy Man," Jack Kolenz; song,' school savings for the final report • Lodge, altar cloth from Amcricus A very chnrming wedding took union of the Pntrolmen's Benevalent Chapter, 0. E, S.; and a beautiful of Edwin street, which is the divid- for the police department reported "The Elf man," Francos Grossman, for January as reported by the place at high noon today in Christ Association. that from such information as they silk flag from M. A. Blaum. The ing line, the two trucks crashed, ap- Eleanor Kayser, Frank LcRoln, Dan- j Woodbridge National Bank: The Episcopal Church, New 'Brunswick, Mr. Dunphy is survived by a could gnther it uppeured thnt the boys are most enthusiastic about parently headon. iel Di-nBleyker; song, "Snow", Hel- school led in the amount deposited widow, Mary; his mother, Mrs. Ann 1 1 1V when Miss Helen Louise Ross, daugh- Woodworth held his position on Reo was trying to pet ahead and -.. ..»L-«-., ...K» .>.-„,,•„,, M.i'rtha rn'd'"i n the'" percentage" of'pupils' the order and expect to Rive a play Dunphy, and a brother, Thomas Dun- Hacker, Inga I!-hrcn>, ter of Mrs. Robert- E. Ross, of New the seat by clinging to the steering crashed into the bus and the Chrys- Harota. Uola Kohl, Helen Withow- making deposits. In an attendance -soon. The order will hold their reg- Brunswick, was married to Burritt phy, who resides in Plainfteld. wheel but Koegel was catnpultsd ler. The truck itself, turned over, sky; MnKl "Washington," five pu- of 401 for the period, 95 per cent. , ular meetings in Masonic Hall ami Dunphy was a resident smashed into a telephone pole and pils; recitation "Snow" Frank made deposits. The total amount their social activities in the Crafts- Boynton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, , through the heavy windshield receiv- $149.'IK. Se-warcni men's Club house. H. Boynton, of town. The ceremony j Woodbridge since childhood. As «!jn(t"thc injuries Hated. Knhn was net fire. A still alarm brought • Mowhry, (mir^e Palculich, Edwiwin ddepositep d was . $ was performed by the Rev. Herbert I vounK man he wls ai'tlv« ln alhctI1'''injured nor was Woodworth. Both out Fire Company No. 1 and the lire Ritwericer. Fourth Grade: "Lincoln School was second in percentage but j Piirrish. The bridge was givei n ini a"*nirsa"*nirs , excelled in several athletic !! ^ , (hey *>ere well on was quickly put out with chemical. Was Kind," John Hollub, Joseph was low in the amount deposited, M n hoUKht Fire District Commissioners marriage by her grandfather, Mr. sports and held the championship | (hc ri(?hl haml si(lc (l£ lh(, alrt,et M Th« truck and automobile were , Ilurylo, Joseph. Zomboy, Uidislaw The High School was at the bottom g y Jamp ffoo r short distance runninrunningg . Hee was!was! - wore giving. Th inmaged and were towed to I Howarth, Frank Malanics, U-onard of the list in percentage and next Tell of Law Changes s Deshlcr. The maid of honor came lllllllv appointed on the police force ~ in the center of the puvcnviil. in the amount de- i . was Miss Janet Ross, a sister of tho :i giirage for repairs, The bus was Anderson; Lincoln Acrostic, Natalie to the lowest 1911. At the time the fug was so dense not damaged and thodriver, John Schlessinger, Johunnu Kosic, Steffle posited. . A special lieeting was held Fri-: bride, while tho groom was attend- The funeral services were held that it was difficult to .see the curb; Krul, Violet GW.skvy, Laura Farkas, i The tables showing amounts ...-,..-dc-]day, .evening B, .,-..-...January, 27th, to make ,! «1_ b.y his #brother, Hinsdale Boynton. this morning at i'.Hl) from the late nt A long string of traffic was hold up Lucy D'Alesiindrn. Gladys Madscn. ' posite•• d• andi th*•»--e percentag• e both j arrangements for tho coming Avo-', l briae made A pietty pictuie in a gown of royal blue lace with home, thence to St. James' Church for a time until the wrecked Dodge* Men's Brotherhood Dinner "Our Valentines," Robert Hruith- K'ven by sclftols—follows nd election tfr be held on Saturday, a beige hat, trimmed in blue flow- where a high mass of requiem wa«;was towe,| out of llu, w!)y t() Is Well Attended wnite, Ellsworth Lewis, Joseph Kay- Depotitt Fehruary 18th, between the hours of ers. She carried an arm bouquet of offereffd d ffo r thth e repose off tthh e soull. !• (;nrage which is located at the cor- scr, Violet Glnskey, Nathan Wiml- Reading $149.48 3 and 7 P. M., at the fire house on 133.80 Hyatt stiVet7"Avenc'C 'to" elect "two i l>ink roses, sweet peas and lilies of There was a police escort of eighteen ' ncr_ The Men's Brotherhood of the iimii, Harry MacKinun. During the School No. 11 men on foot and four motorcycle 117.fin commissioners for the term of three ;' the valley. The maid of honor wore The entire front of the Dodiji was- Presbyterian I'hurch held ii very well |JUSi,1(,ss mw\\ne six new members School No. 1 men. There were six bearers, two • :itteruU'l board Vlection on Tuesday S5:!ltrK;|^ The church was decorated in lilies police department•»- , »«»*?Chief • •*««.Patric< i /^i i r i i' I auditorium to sing camp songs. Re- The members of Sunshine Class amine Plumbers—Com- : person endorsed therein shall file Robbery Young Men s Club of Iselin !freshments were served, and the Cast of "Spanish Moon" of the Frrst Presbyterian Church plaints To Be In- ' ! a certificate stating that he is quali- held their regular meetwg on Mon- Gives Successful Dance ; meeting and party adjourned at Rapidly Masters Comedy vestigated | fied to be elected a member of the The office of the Woodbridge Lum- 110.30 P, M. The troop will go to day evening at the home of Miss ! said Board of Fire Commissioners;! ber Co,, in Rahway avenue, seems to of Rahway avenue, i The Young Men's Social Club held | the Roman Cathlic Church in the A large and representative cast Eln« »erKh, T ouis Zehrer William Finn and that he consents to stand as a can-'. be the Mecca of small time crooks, a successful dance at the new Iselin morning and the Protestant Church meeting it was de-' from Woodbridge and surrounding Charles Farr, members of the plumb-j didate for election, and, if elected, A week or ten days ago a robbery school last Saturday night. A large ! in the evening, Sunday, February 12. «*** " ! there was reported to the police, crowd enjoyed the dance program. The next meeting will be Monday. communitiellllrSs wilWill apicaappealr i11n1 thv»»ce emelabu - , -- , iplUKg examinatiocXmllHIilLwinl boaruuaiud "werntii o'clock, 8 y u were present. Mr*. Eboro Hostess To " °V" »y '* In anuther accident at 8.45 o'-: memlhers w«.c preBei>L. •«»,«.,expir- e are seeking. . re-election(, . The,-y in the basement of the church. Each, Friends At Bridge Party mobile accident between Iselin and, ^ ^^ ^ gylvia BtoU Thomas J. Mulvihill, oj C.rteret, j ^rdf wtlard Dunl.n 0£ For-ls; member is allowed to brinp u guest. Menlo Park. They were, taken to\ m 8.year M girl> 9 Ntiisorl!was the speaker. _The umt wei^t.on d • _, An(ltrsu o£ tuwll. Thl! Mrs. S^ern Entertains Friends Refreshments were served by the ^-Mrs. |t. Eborn entertained at the Rahway City Hospital Anden street, New Brunswick, received a record .as endorsnVg Senator M««-jolhMa ,'n 7he rMe ttre Edward KL.in. At Evening Bridge Party hostesses, Harriett Short and Carrie two tables of bridge on Saturday ^annesz, aged 12 years, is the most deep laceration on the right cheek gan F. Larson for yivernor The: • „ ho d f ^ Krefci. next meetmg will beheld on; March, • hn ' A of Coloni evening in her home. Delicious re- serjously injured and is still in theand an abrasion under the rifht eye. Mrs. Kanrad Stern, of Myrtle av- 5th at he home of Mrs. Arthur; 'ni f [aelin Ireshments were served and prices hospital wlth a concussion of theThe giil was riding- with her par- enue, was hostess at four tables of Hunt, of Nelson avenue. _ I Lagt ^ ^ waa na contest were awarded to the following j,rain ami numerous bruises and lac- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stoll- bridge on Friday night. The prize man. She was taken to the 'Rahway HARDIMAN'S players; Mrs. G. Urban, lace run- erations. Mrs. Anna Tanneai," his and the situation that has arisen this winners were: Mrs. George Brew- City Hospital and attended by Dr. ster, linen pillow caisesj Mrs. H. W. PHARMACY, ner; Mrs. W. W. Conner, stationery. mother, has, small wounds and abra- State C. E. Se«reUry year with a conteBt for each posi- and th© consolation went to Mrs. F. j the right hand, right knee, Ira Spencer, of Woodbridge. The tion open, has aroused some little Von Bremen, lingerie; Mrs. Barren Ed. L. Ilardimati, formerly of s una on To Addreis Men's Club J. Adams a pin cushion. The fol-an d]eg i an(j a serious contusion un- paren> escaped injury, interest in the election Tuesday. Brewster, night gown; Mrs. Leon Seaman's, Perth Ambi>y Campbell, half dozen, aherberts. lowing were present: Mrs. F. H. dw lhe rjght eye, John Tanness, | T*» K'^ was injured wlwn her fa- Club of the ' The polls will be open Tuesday Turner, Mrs. S. Beaser, Mrs. A. C. another son, aged 2 years, has minor tter's car oolhded with another m»- The Mrs. Xledric Ostrum received the Walker, Mrs. Charles Widwall, Mrs. abra8ions about the nose and face,/chine, driven by Herman Sohroeder, consolation prize, a linen gu«st towel. PRESCRIPTIONS ing oi C. M. Cooper, Mrs. W. W. Conner, The familv iive8 at 100 Lakeside pi- of 228 Park avenue, Rutherford. The other guests were Miss M. Called For and Delivered^ Mrs. F, J. Adams, and Mrs. George Cranford. Miss Grace Stousland, also of Ruth-' o'clock, in the teeture room of the Aldons, Mrs. A. F. Randolph, Mrs. received a cut on the lower church. Frederick Mintel, of NOTICE Urtmn, . j accident happened when the O. R. Williams, Mrs. Frank Varden, Cor. Rahway Avenue knees, Mr. and about Election of Lighting Oo>*i»sioB- Merrill, Mrs. Harold Stryker, Mas. and Green Street The Frederick H. Turner Co. *rs of 4bfl *"^ Lighting District wil' Wayne Cox, Mrs. Lee Smith, and. : • Insurance i: way Mrs. G. If. Hunter. Delieioua T«- Tel. 186 WooaWdg*, N. J. Sfw*rca Williams, of 25 on 8aturd«y, Fehruary 18. Princeton, in »rfty, Joto Sctoowter and tbwe ot: Fixe House. FRIDAY, TtBKtJAMY 10, WOODBftlDGE

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1 M Ot WOODBSIDGE INDEPENDENT JAY.TEBRtlAHY 10,1928

know whore mmc horses aro thntl "We're nn the ri(?ht trail nf the thi1 linlinnt; didn't 'nkc. WV11 try I Indians", cried .Inrk. Frankness, With Adequate Military Prepared- mid find our mother . Do you know They went, out of the hut and The Adventures of whoro there are some revolvers?" followed the trail mnde by the In- ness, Better Than Peace Treaties "My fnther hns two of them in dians. DICK and JACK the house. I'll (ret them." {To be continued) By EDWARD F,. SPAF'TOIII), Cnmrrmmlrr American Legion. By Alfred Leeds They mndn nil preparations and by nightfall were ready to leave. For WIT and HUMOR They both had revolvers fully load- .On.K nf thi<; country more find mnro IUO mining tn ti ronli/a- Synnpiii of Preceding Chupten ed. First Tramp: "I've made so much tion that the last war a preicription for ors, the new buses will be of the Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, RYMSHA & CO., Inc. lame type as the gas-electrics now Bilious Fever and Malaria. 989 State St. MAURER, N. J. n service on various Public Service It kill" ihe germi incs throughout the state.

10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE Electricity Performs Heavy WorK Special . . . Genuine Walnut Veneer Reg. $225. Suite. Reduced to or Delicate tasks with Attractive Parlor Tables Beautiful Table Lamps the Same Efficiency Reg. $20.00, Feb. Sate Reg. $)2 Lamp, Feb. Sale Price $12.98 LECTRICITY responds instantly when called upon to do many housekeeping Congoleum Rugs idge lamps tasks. With quiet efficiency it performs heavy or light work in which careful adjustment is 6x9 Congoleum Rug* Formerly Were $5.50 25 required. Reduced from $5 to $2.98 Now as low as $3 With Small Rug to Match FREE! Public Service stands ready to help you. Our ALL OTHER STOCK GREATLY REDUCED Lighting Department will help you to install the best artificial lighting service you can have. All appliances are tested carefully before they are listed for sale and any appliance may be B. KAHN purchased on the part payment plan. Grand Rapids and Berkey Gay Furniture Washington Ave., at Atlantic St., Carteret, N. J. 33%% DISCOUNT on Every Lamp in Stock ' Specially priced for quick selling, every lamp Longer Life for Clothes 1/ is a real bargain. Our stock includes table 1^ These Druggists Can lamps severe enough Laundered the THOR Way ' for the most business- The Thor cylinder has no moving parts Now Supply This like desk or sufficient' which can catch or tear the clothes. The finest ly dainty to harmonise materials may be washed without harm in the with the boudoir and Thor! It works quickly, without noise and Clinically Proven Cough Treatment all the popular floor requires no oiling. styles. THOR Electric Ironer BRONCHOSAN Gives Fine Finish Tor Coughs and Golds It presses bulky materials as easily as it irons OUR years ago, after months of research, a prominent physician perfected ft fine laces. The rollers are adjusted by an auto' F new cough treatment. Clinical tests among his own patients brought con- matic spring to heavy or vincing evidence of its effectiveness, and as a result, he was persuaded to introduce the treatment among the members of the Profession. Since, then, light pieces. It takes but a hundreds of Doctors have adopted this remedy, and they are daily prescribing few moments to iron each it to patients who come to them suffering with a tevere cough, cold or chronic article, requiring little ef' bronchitis. Because they found that BRONCHOSAN accomplishes these resuks: fort on your part. (I.) BRONCHOSAN has a direct sooth- (2.) BRONCHOSAN is compounded Y Use lamps of high wattage foi from the purest natural ingredients sewing, reading or close work. ing effect on the mucous membrane, Payment terms and at the same time acts as a power- and contains no harmful drugs of any Use lamps of lower wattage for wall lights. Jflasda inside frosted on Thor Electric ful expectorant which brings forth kind. Special manufacturing processes washer or ironer the phlegm, an action most necessary permit the retention of the healing lamps are best because their light {(5 down, eight- in getting rid of a cough. The most qualities of all extracts used. Hence, is wtilVMll ldiifuscdl . , 50 watt lamp een months to severe cough or cold quickly yields to BRONCHOSAN produces a tonic effect CljiUS. pay- a few doses of BRONCHOSAN. Its upon the system and aids materially remedial action is really remarkable in restoring you back to normal after Several rooms may He thrown to all bronchial affections. a severe cough or cold. into darkness if a fuse lilows out. Avoid inconvenience by keeping •Price 50 cents and $ 1.00 the bottle a supply of fuses on hand. Five I^otf)otnt Waffle Iron and Tray Now $9*50 inu box, 35 cents. 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An 1 g-unier:; tgii.n?! i--; frtvocn. of iff- AFSE'IC funDer CM thr?v* ct £ jiroS*. powtr trantrriiKKjori. hat undoubtedly jrivei: a great irripulht . j -palely settled Slat* when it knows it; wi]] bbee sn\ ;.ect to an rt Jooted upt.r, ;s»iiiii>i:. uif. if ruiooQE. w> j*0T>3e of cur Itas search for cheaper production niethods. On the other ttdditional tax which it would not have to pay in most other w»rj;it-t, by very mairy Th*y ! £1 idxtcu e EDtJ Now for ;r* rfea»(.n> -viby itit tf>- sUindard of living, hand, the effective demand in turn been * a large d by main- >' calitie*. . ; *.. ^ -- - perciit dibcriitinnit.i. n'at nf t-esstrj': &nr 'W*Ht*ra p«>pVe md lioi* of tttnanc-e of low pnces. Instead of tax conferences spending a!! their1 :ime figuring i Hi periei-j.y s-t:it ftrwi: -wpuid Canada claim uta: Japauet* innn- Western metals—copper, lead, zinc, t-iiver and gold— on new methods c-i taxation to raise more revenue, it would c»fn amciet « •..-. prt-ier; : persisw r.'Jy :rjns tit; irit iicrKimbit JT»B'..E *ryuld put liem onl of bnm- are absolutely essential to our industrial and financial be well for state:- burdened with an excessive tax load to lure. The whole nation is. interested in policies which en- study the plar; wr.ich the city of Baltimore put :r:V. effect. The at mti.y cf :u r;v»! i;>rtvidtf for di*crimrniliciii, car N*v- 1 trm't member* at n-isaed'«• t'ntn* ir. , -Jrtilratjori Lewi. in<3 th* -welfare of courage development of such propertjes:. mayor uf Baltimore in 1924 accepted a proposal that the city : ( r it had beer. em.pk'j-:rtp rotr '" citiwsiE T*qun* it. Then, -rhy to co-operate with a group of leading corporation ex- were Biockaoidtrf :i. TK.T^I.JT- '.»bon3' *- ^* G*ii--;«m«r. i A Kiverrmf: '•; *!WL*T t1^^1 Th«T coaW tasily afid tfcould •t •Si—r Edwii— - . Lutyer.v•• • .------one of Britaiu'- t foremor- t architects—^ . ness bask, the .>ame a* the best managed corporations. Frorx "f» — fchoald all •who recently deigned the British 'Emba^y at Washington,' that date ^ lax ^^ g{ BMmon nhds ]ike b fair). tolt. ^^ ,,, IVM u ._flf hae been quuUd JL u,e preeE aE gjvjng the life of an American Durif)g ,he four years fK)m 1924 u, 192T ;nclu;ivt> the '«„ r a* forty years. Baltimore tax rate dropped from $2.% to 12-M per S100. deE- ft ™,.^.Mrj ik a. painting the ironwork, or Kiriictural AutcHla ft It U* DIM at tbe pite the fan that a deficit of $1,130,000 wa? paid off and mQE; uiit »rct>tnpsn)e<5 the rust ana torrotfjon to gradually eat into the s budget of Wll wtu? increased $1.816.974.70 over the last an- mesi of jDdfme&i t>i Lbt . of the building, making it likely thut ti.e-st buildings co uid 'vgi followed ky eieoDttuti. r.i.aj appropriation preceding the adoption of :r.e new plat. kTno-da-tt caoe 'o mm :bc t»ppled over by a moderate wjjjdstorr. > to tnthee Builciing i,odet oi mwt Ameri- xpayer-, would be more than willing to ler-d their bett ex- cities at dernanoing two tottf of pairit on all iron 'or Kiee! uti-'<:- £.:.d tax experts' to help work out a bu.^iness adm;n- work and protectior: of iror, auo Kteti work by concrete, bricl' ration '• nich would reduce waste and duplication at t^ery 1 or tiJe. making it rr.os . 'jr.J.ikel i'n water to get t-o tny fol- i.'-t a- .:• private business, and g-ive the best possible value umut- ti.j di-ir^.i-grate tr.err:. the "t.\payer for every dollar txpendtd. h. tv. o i'.re-.'eyivti-ie >»\ scrape.-> ouiit jn 1'6'sl and 1*90 Tr.'. onf drawback to this program i- its simplicity, itF tiiat fifc-, e tee;.. *.'.•••:. oovr re'.er'tJy. trjt iron ar:d Ktfcti work v.'o ac'.J .a.iiity and tht fact that it reduces, rather than incrta:- 1 {qun *>truct:.or: v.on: — ,orooi enough that disintegration had not oc- olurr-ents attaching to puljlic offices. curred. Vtny should not mayqrio - and .governor-; call in experts Girls Wanted The NatiWia! Boara of Fire UnderAnters points out that ffOrrj .|j€ fit]d of tax-producers to help tax-tpenders.work out in nhich steel work has been protected properly bur-';.e.-.slikt methods for conducting public affairs, before ad- have *uc;tfciduJ]y resisted r-eiiout fire.^ vocating new measures to increase taxes? I'rotjably our skyscrapers are JJO more permanent than thc- ISADORE MAUSNER ' majority of the human structure^, nor would we urge them at lie final work1- of architectural geniut or the ultimate crown of Educational Reforms Absorb Good and Evil 1 trt. But neither are they to fragile that we may expect to of 722 Roosevelt Avenue feel the middle-aged ones crashing Jdown presently about our Points of l*redeceaeors tun. i , By DAVID K1NLEY, President University of IU:noil. CARTERET I i : UNDERLYING CAUSES OF CRIME IASHIOX in n largt metrure, dominateE methods'of teaching and ministration. We constant!)1 delude cmrstlm with the thought The so-called crime wave has been much discussed. Au- tinit we are improving our tufthode of tea'.hiug tnd our fornu Will begin the thorities on crime believe that the continual printing of crime of organization by changiiig from old t au \o some iiiegwJ new cmei. fctorieK with pictures and minute details probably incite cer- One reform which one of tht greatm of Ame'ictii educavori nuude when tain types of miudh to the thought of crime. he became presidt-iit of Harvard miivtren- VHB int iiirolactioa of the Manufacture of Dress Pants A leader in chine study says he does not believe the oft- lecture cyrtcm to replae* tL« recitation Ejetejn thai hh'3 prevailed. That system Lad become dry, meeiiarjical, a men matter of memorT smd, rott. txpreb»ed thought that the late war tended to produce crim- 1 On Tuesday, February 14 inal*, for few in the ranks were of the type to make pro- Iu evils were eridtut. We ujuf.t Lavt "the inspiratioL and tr^hnnst of tiie eipert ijeacher and investigator in lecture*," Ixtcame then the cry fessional criminals. He states that those j*ho were childreij in AtfThe PUnt, 14 19 22 Jeanctte Str«|et, Carteret, N. J. \ of reform. The advantage! of tht lector* system loomed krge. IU tht years from 1914 to 1921, are now young people; that dur- \ ' dieadfantaget were unlmova ar pawed ofer. Now the movement ii ing the war. they heard many unwholesome thought* express- This factory will now be conducted by Mr. Mausner himself. rerersed. This aud wh«r educational reform* are, is one respect, like ed. The/ heard thoir elders talking about bow to get all the Mr. Mausner is in no way connected with his former partner. all reforms. We compare the evils of tbe. existing ij-tttm with the good sugar and other essentials they could, despite government ap- of the proposed new onee. Bo we iving orer, abandouing the good of Mr. will give epnployment to approximately penls fur conservation. They saw develop a spirit of defiance the one, u veil u it* erils, end taking on the erili cf the other, u and individual disregard of law. well as its good. The average person'» income was greatly increased, eft- We maj gain little or nothing by swinging from mutation, question travagant ideas were developed by children and grown-up*. and answer, to "dan diseunion," to daw debates and other netbodf Many preferred to indulge io great luxuries rather than pay M wpposed to mak« the student do the work." All of than an but 100 Girls taxes prescribed by law. These habit* extended beyond the d«nac« to attract the sUmtwi and arooae the interest of tht ftndcnt. | family through institution*. There developed an unwholesome They tig mami m gatiiag hta to go through the extersal Anyone wishing may file applications at totphere breathed by tbe children of the age, which child- of letrnug and «i being iotereatad in his stodioi, bat BUT fail to bring are now the young men and women from whom th« THE PLANT kin ta* rich reward that eom« from interest in the sobject ntbar of tbo*e committing crimes com*. in Uw method of spproaca to it 14 to 22 Jeanette Street, Carter*t, N. J. The fact that this theory may not be is aeeord with tb<4 majority, is one of the j PAGE FIVE FHlDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928

WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDEN1NDEPENUMMT1 . _ : =~ —— _ >| ^7 I O O Woodbridge Loses Hard Battle To Boonton 47 to 33 » » X^^^ ^J 'ContenderContender** For Statee Championshipp And Winner** of SeveSevenn _ - ,- . •- • ••• Out of. __Eigh. . t Game_* * ™Thi- » „Seaso n nProv e -rTo> ofcC.._L Much Fo!:_r„ POOR SALESMAN Barron Avenue Combine. Woodbridge Put* Up Re- Fords Firemen Shade W'dbridge Maids Trim | {THAT UHLE GAME" markable Defense In Face of Whirlwind Attack

I The color* of the Red and Blark, ' Ackerman, center for Boon ion, Y.M.H.A: In Opener Metuchen Girls Again jWoodbridg* Hig-h School's banket starred in the early part nf the fin a ball team, were lowered Wednesday sessiOTi. The ball was fed to him and A fust and accurate passing p;r8t Contest In County Champ night before the rush of the Boontcn he scored two baskets from the side brought n 30-7 victoey to Worxl- I High School five at Boonton despite court in the first minute* of the pe- Seriea Full of Interest hridnc High School pirls, Thursday 1 the pluckitut kind of a battl* upon riod, then lifted a long pnw to W 11- With Score Clot© afternoon on the Barron Avpnur th* part of the local passer*. The son who dropped the ball deftly from court. The spoedy, brainy password Throughout i final score was 47 to 33 in favor of the foul line into the cage. Makc- of Obrnpta, coupled with the fine ! Boonton. But lowering their color? sky fouled Kullerton wh» missed th-» Fords, shooting of Massaftli, fairly swept the The Firemen's Five, of 'has been the lot of most of the .hot. Lund missed a short try but Metuchen team off its feet. Van •H>(| off with a 211 to 22 victory i teams that have clashed with the Fullorton recovered and scored. A 0WT the Y MM H l HTliBS 1 an(i oTuniay nigh* - ' « Warter also played a iBonnton Bjcfrrcgation this season.' double foul followed. Richards AT cafccrs, of Perth Amboy, in the splendid game in their respective ames f()r tne !The Boonton eager* have lost but fouling Ackerman who returned the frst of a' series °f B positions. At no time were the girls i one game in eight and are contend-' compliment. Ackerman mi'.de tr-e Viinty championship. The game «i behind in points ers for the state championship. A- .hot but Richards miwe.l. Ack»r- l',inved on the Fords court. At the. The swore: litiong their victims was the str.r.R man was taken out and replaced hy h,!fw«v P"8t Forda lc(1 12 t0 10- Woodbridg. The game was full of interest as MassaRli, f i Kingsley Prep School. Cole. I The Woodbrid ,,»t the contest. Every one on the Diwi(ii f Knrds team scored, Salaky carrying . wind attack of the fast Boont..nites jiRkhards, who dropped cue in from Hpnricltsoni c who scored basket after basket is; the side court. In this, session %ood- ,,IT the honors for his team with two Vfln TMK]< C „ , s and four fouls for a total of 0 the Barron avenue team struggl-d bridge forged ahead eleven point, )!iskrt Galai(] 9(v desperately to hold than. but Boonton went than one better "iirht p«inta. McCallen, the center, War... t. .|,| two «f each and piled up »ix Boonton scored two baskets in th" 'ending the g»me with the long end uT h first two minutes of play and kept up _ 47 to 83 score. Richards vn* 'he Zylka, ''"•Shihar was the champ for the los- the rush. At the end of the «rst,,tar for Woodbridge with » total of iiui»rter the score, stood 17 tu 3 in thirteen pointn. rrs and for the game In the matter favor of Boonton. The second The score: ,,f individual performance. He shot F. T. qunrter opened with a long pass, Woodbrid|« liV(. baskets and two fouls for a to- 3 It „ hen l'ifer to Ackerman, who scored p»Herton, f. ,.,| of twelve points. Hia was the 0 0 easily and followed with another Brenn^i if.. ,,lv performance of note on the rec- 1 V\ in the same order. The bewildering Richards, f. „,,,! ,,f the Y. M. H. A. 0 I Weeks, c. rush of the Boonton five featured Clark, c. The scores: 0 - 0. F. T.Tennon, c. this quarter and at the end of the Rnnkin, g. Fordl 1 3 1 '3 Spear, sc. . period Boonton had gained in the Lund, g. . \V. llansen, f 0 Madison, sc. lead and had 27 points against 17 liiittvjiick, f 6 [ Whitfiker, g 14 5 33 2 for Woodbridge. Mc-Callen, c 1 5 Weika, g. '.'. 0 . 2 At the opening of the second hnlf C.K. T. (i. Handcrhan, g. 4 8 A. Madison, g. 0 Boonton 2 Boonton put in four new men and 4 1 » Saliiky, K -Browning, g 0 Mokasky, f. kept them there until four minuter Flaherty, f. . . . . 0 0 0 7 0 2B | ~ ~ before the end of the period when I) 0 0 G F T the original players were, returned F*er, i. Y. M H. A. Wolf, f. I) 1 I 0 2 2 •' Referee, Ayers. Timekeeper, Fcl- t o their posts. During these last Kiiplowitz, f Ackerman, c. «J 4 22 four minutest the spectaters were Shibar, f. ... 5 2 12 ton, Vightc. Scorer, R. Willis. Cole, c ... I) 0 0 Iliulin, c .1 given an amazing exhibition v;f :ic- 2 1 » t Helen Wills Plans Tour curate passing and the score of Block, g. 1). Ijevine, g. Jacobus, g. a o o g. ... 0 IN LIME with the SPORTSMEN Boonton mounted steadily to the 35 of Europe Next Season Wilson, g. - 1 2 HI W. Thomas, g 1 m«rk. Wnodbridpe by remnrkal^y Helen Wills. American iind British -By the Sports Editoi- brilliant pliiys in the face of such '* 19 U 47 8 B 22 tennis chnni[iton. will tour Rurope foemen added five points and cided Tomorrow night the Atlantic this yenr ns n ineinlier of ii twiMVom- the period with 22 points t>> its Referee, Kennedy of Eivsl Orang-. Highlands passers will bo seen in ac- nn tenm nlllrinlly representing 13ie "Around the Hockey Circuit" •redit. Timekeeper, Dimick. tion on thy Fords door, it being a I'nlled Stntes l.invn Tennis assocla- Unless you follow the sporting news down return enguirenu'nt. Atlantic High- tli>n. to the minutest detail it is possible the fact Plenty of good hockey will be served to Kea.bey F. C. Rolls Win lands won the first start. Tills hecfline known wlien Miss In Three Games Sunday ' Wills telpgruplipil necentiinco of the escaped you that last Saturday the freshmen the fans this week, On Tuesday, the NewWoodbridge Downs i Inviintlon extended by the national relay swimming team at Rutgers not only York Rangers, who have been going like the Grabbing all three of the games tennis body. in a match rolled on tho Highland CLASSIFIED ADS Mutches will lie plnyed with the swam the 200 yard relay race faster than wind lately, will cross sticks with the Ottawa Bound Brook 37-23 Park alleys Sunday afternoon the leading woman liiciiueti'i's ot Franco, I'lassitieil ailvi'itini'iiii'iits only one Rutgers' great varsity team, but in winning Keaabcy F. C. swamped the Wood- ! Kimhiml, (irrinimy innl I'.rlnliim. Senators. The Rangers can help their town- nut :i word: minimum charge '.Me. ! from U. of Delaware freshmen, brotye the Local High School Team In bridgo A. A. In the lirat and second i The ntlier nieinlier of the town has kin, the Americans, by raking the champions Classy Game Easily Over- games tho winners had a wide nnir- not lieen wlcrlerl, hut It Is under- Eastern Collegiate record for the event. The WANTED ' I gin but in the final the tallies were slooil ttutt l'eni'io|ie Andersim of Illch- over the coals. The Americans are making comes Brown and White significance of this feat is that Rutgers is in ! closer. Woodbridge emerc'iitc twen- TVI'KWRITKK wanted, second lmnd. inonil, Vn.. ami Mrs. Chnrlotte llos- frantic efforts to climb out of the cellar, but standard keylmard. Mu^t IK1 mtT t:iiii|iin of Siirliiulidd, Muss., are a fair way toward holding a place at the last _ cheap. Also No. !l or later model beliiR consldereil. top of the heap for the next three years at will have to be at their best on Tuesday when nwi. the Woodbridge High basket-j ^^ £££ ^ to the |jlMti ball team downed the Bound Brook I , Oliver wanted. Middlesex Press, in Miss Wills pinna to leave either In f Ogbflrn eadj man on the least. ' they hook up with the heavj Montreal Ma- High School five 37 to 23. „'•»', ™» Woodbridg•_.e . lineu< p who tumbled 233 (Ireen street, WootUiridge. April or early In Mny, George Kojac, Brooklyn schoolboy, swam Tho Berkeley miss hns definitely de- roons. thoe beginninbejrinninigr Uofl. U1thBe Bgam«.....e Wood- ing in tWs ^^ ftn<1 cOpped the SALESMAU N wanted to solicit bridge was in the lead and held the the , ^.Z o!N g a e" anil elded no, to pay In ,te French ch,,n> t<>0 individual high score record of ""^JZ^J'^TtZbreaking the Rutgers and tieinjg the inter^ - "TThtae .^»e-leading E C^. w.l co,-advantage to the end. The passing _.-I..L Jn n'L ^VclSi- Ad-1 ,«, ..-,.. « «* d^ U too The only other double scored in Wlnihhdon tourney. collegiate mark for the 50-yard»*sprint. Fol- lide with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and the of the local team was excellent dress The Harvey Oil Co., Clevelar.d, Fullerton was high score man for the match was in the samo suasion Ohio. lowing him came Dryfuss, Bostock and Cron- the contest with a total of. 23 point* and was made by Pries of the Keas- Detroit Cougars and will set- Ibey team. WCMUC WANTED in, who also turned in sensational perform- made from ten floor shots and three from the foul line. Gallo and Conk- L..^ scores: 1AUNDRY work W cleaning for twi tle their scrap at Boston. ances in setting a new record. lin carried off• equa-, l honors for 1 Keaitwy Field Club days a week, write U- Mrs. J. ^•, On Thursday, the Americans will make Bound Brook, each racking up ten _ p llerton 186 180 185 With a fellow like Kojac to handle the G e 203 p. O. Box 68, Iselin, N. 1^^ points. Gallo put thr«« through the j Prim 173 i«a sprints, Coach Jim Reilly should have little another go at it when they meet the Detroit pOiniS. UMIIU |>UI; i..u->.~ .....-„ -i j.,,,.., 168 ^GARAGETOTTENT hoop from the floor and popped in In. Fullerton 144 129 158 trouble in building up a team capable of cop- Cougars. The Cougars present a formidable 1Payne \\\ GARAGE for rent at 504 Barron four more from the foul line. " in15n6 159 144 Conklin got all his from the floor. Al Tilp avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. ing with any college in the country. array with "PUEJS" Traub, Law Aurie, George The score: 813 829 858 2-3. Hay, Reg Noble, Jack Walker, and Carson Woodbridg* G. F. T. Now that the German A. A. U. has de- 3 23 Woodbridge A. A. Fullerton, f 10 233 Fu, 0 8 OAorne 161 100 cided definitely that Dr. Otto Peltzer is not Cooper in the lineup. 139 GARAGE, private, for rent on Richards f to be allowed to compete in more than two On Saturday, the Americans wilt travel Brennan, f 141 Church street, Woodbridge, jr>.00 to Toronto to engage the Maple Leafs. The Jaeger Ml Lf Th Clark, c 38 122 143 per month. Tel. Woodbridge 230-K. J more races in the U. S. most of the fans are 0 I Deter I Americans have a good chance to pull near- Leeson, g 180 159 178 HOUSE, corner Grove avenue and j hoping that the Doc decides to make the K. llHoagland er the top by trimming the Toronto club. Rankin, g 01 Tisdale place, six large rooms, all i of (J. meet at Madison Square Garden on On Sunday, at the Madison Square Gar- Bowers, g 778 723 improvements. M. Logan, 54li Ma- j Lund, g , Feb. 29, one of his starts. The reason for M pie avenue, Woodbridge. den, the will tackle the Deutsch, g " that is because Lloyd, America's best miler, Chicago Black Hawks. The Chicago team WILL the young lady and gentleman is entered in the Casey games and a meet- 16 5 37 from Sewaren,' who were looking IliUjjs Stt'iilii'iisoii, sliiiun the hasn't won over the Rangers this year an4 G. F. T. iiiK between the pair would be a humdinger. Bound Brook at the apartment at [>50 Maple ave- photu, hud u Rreiit jL'ar with tliu I'hl can't expect to do much unless Manager T. Gallo, f. • 3 4 10 YOUR NAME CUBO Culis. Heslden |)luylii^ a clean nue, Woudbridge, kindly call 200-M. Buck Lehman takes the job of goalie. Randolph, f. . 1 1 3 2-10. giutic in the omlli'ld ho lunl a li;iliiiiK Major Frank Cavanangh, football coach MorecraKt, c. 0 0 0 Is it on our subscrip- . . average of .340, fourth unioui! Nnllmiiil The Pirates will entertain the Detroit Conklin, g. ft 0 10 KUltNlSHED np.rtme.Us of one or , b of Fordham, is arranging a party for a tour Kelly, E (I 0 0 tion list? two rooms fur light housekeeping, Cougars at Detroit. of Kuropu next Summer, the ultimate Coombs, g. 0 (I 0 also nice large room for either two 'Coach Wilce Continues being to attend the Olympic Games. Inas- Tough Break for the Americans! We will guarantee ladies or two gentlemen, at 531 ! The recent injuries to the New York r. 2;t Riihwny iivenue, telephone TiO-.l Fight on Varsity Evils much as the Major says he will take his wife Plain- Americans has played havoc with their Oil'rcials: Refi'i'to, Cook you full value WoudhridRe. •>.{\, 10, 17i * I>r. John Wilce (it (Miio Slulc will and nine children along with him it is hard field; Timekeepers, Baxter of Bound cnhtiiiiic on Ills IIIK ]«'l>#it Ohio StaH1 chances to enter the playoffs. The elements IIOVSK in Sewaren, (! rooms and I to see where he is going to find bunks for the Brook and T. Brennun oi Wood- iiflil In tliu Western conference, chief- seem to' have only hard luck in store for FOR YOUR bath, large attic and cellar, all other folks who want to make the trip. The bridge. . I ly In tho Hue of (llvnrclns frntertilty Manager Shorty Green. Just when his team improvements, garage. Tel. Woud- from atlilotles. Alromly lie tour .is to be called the "Big Four Catholic bridge '^Hi-R. luid ai'cmn is making a bid to climb out of the cellar, bus acciMiipIslitilacciMiip'Islit'il,, nr Tour" for students t»f Georgetown, Holy Cross, 2-:i, io. plislifd, onu constructivi e piece of leg- "Bullet" Joe Simpson is sent to the hospital to Spend Tour Money 'ordham, and Boston College. It ought to be 6 room flat, all improvements, de- islation to UIIK end— the limning of u have his appendix removed.. Then his broth- DON'T FORGET locution. Apply 05 Coley cuptnlu for every (jaiiie InsteiiO of lot of fun for Anyone who can afford to with your home merchant* er, "Red", is sent to the hospital with an in- electing a sensoti lender. It seems al- take a summer off. They help pay the tales, together likely Unit other Western jured shoulder. Incidentally, Simpson will US OFFICES^ to rent, $16 p«r month. conference elevens will adopt this keep up the tchoolt, traUd ! be lost to the team for the rest of the season. Inquire M cldle.ex P«*«, 18 Green seemingly necessary measure. As un A couple of crowns toppled off the heads When you need any- roads, and make this a com* influence and us a couch who can of champions this week. Stanley C. Pell arid Shorty Green has played Sammy Roths- thing in the line of munity worth while. YflO innke as much out of good muterlal us Clarence Mortimer, American—a^nd world's any other coach, Doctor Wllce la child at wing and is highly exultant with the neat and attractive will find the advertising d needed In his present field of en champions—at racquets, were shorn of their result. "Shoifty" still has hopes of getting in the but ones in thia papef. deavor. Printing. title by a pair of Britishers, J. C. F. Simpson the playoffs. Good luck to Shorty! and the Hon. G. N. Bruce. The match was ldeqli$tic Justicp played on Saturday at the Racquets and By the way, Shorty has recalled Clar- 1'ivetlc Justice is tlmi Ideal justice Tennis Club, New York, and was termed the 1920 Studebaker Standard Six icconllug to which crimes should ence Bowcher from the Niagara Falls club 108 uuulglied and virtue! rewarded, re fastest exhibition of the indoor rebound Coach, E^d condition, at and is pleased by the improvement he has litirded by uutliors and critics of tlie game ever witnessed in this country. Second street, Woodbridge, N. former pseudo vlasslcal school as- shown. Lonny Forbes, last year's goalie is 2-10. The other title holder to falter was Miss proper to a poem, drama or other lit also subject to recall any time Shorty thinks Enjoy your Sunday Dinner rary work Glenna Collett, who was defeated in golf Uremia vjuiren, „ ..„ he may need him. waren. Telephone 6 P.M. 601'Bamford avenue, by Miss Virginia VtinWie at Pinehurst, N. C. bridge. This ^match went twenty-two holes before Les Patrick is thinking seriously of of- with us bridge. U-25tf. FIREWOOD for sale, pine Miss VanWi« gained the upper hand. While fering Myles Lane a contract to perform with HOUSE, corner Grove avenue and any lengths deaired. Pn Tisdale place, uix large rooms, all Miss Collett jwas a 2 to 1 favorite,,this is not the Rangers when he graduates from Dart- bridge 198. John Thomas | imp'ova—»nt8, lot 60 x 132, garage. O1IC IIHH ~. _ mouth. •venue, Sewaren, U. Logan, 109 Grove avenue, Wood. girl. Two yeara ago Saturdayfs vic- "TOWN GRILL" FORionly"$lH~~T^ bridge. tor aia the trick in Florida in a matcji that The Canadians have showed a complete ering shruK 1 and I went one extra hole. Maybe Miss V«nWie reversal of form. After copying 18 straight grown, stew 12 to 30 in. K WANTED 181 Roosevelt Avenue Quince, Forsythia, WeigeU CLEAN RAGS wtmtod, alee of hud- has the Indian sign on her more famous rival. games, they have taken successive trimmings kerchief OT larger, Be • noundpound,, street, She seems to rise to unusual heights in their Middlesex Prea, 80 Green from the Maroons, CARTERET .Woodbridjre. matches, Balloon if 11.89. poip $ lit-MOBTOAOES—2nd The Port Reading A. C. was hold Z now (or Spring delivery Conitiuction Loam Tiger A. C. Claws ing its awn in the first hall but could Nursery, Sewaren, N. J- Ready Monty II Quick Action 11 Port Reading Team not stand the strain throughout the Call 216JI Woodbridge or game C. Jaeger and Art Koyen Let Us Print Popular Music while dining Ul N»jr 9nrvWk The Tifer A. C. ]nc. Five downed played with the Port team and were the colors of the Port Reading A. C. also high score men. You? Sale Bills to th* tune o{ 61-42 In a '--* ""•"gam«e I or game* with the Tiger A. C. Dance if you wish write to J. H&Hun Gray, 18 Main itreet, WoMlVridgs. WOOOr RIDGE INrWENDENT WOODBRTDCE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1928 SIX

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After playing prnvlnrlnl Kiiitllnh iiieails a "coast nijtht. nccniliie to nnrlent tradition, win It games the children <-njoy«l a most guardfmnn," prnhnhl* frmn the fact Th<' rcjrular monthly meeting of not Venus' Mood that stained the delicious dinner. Those present Chnt tlie «»iiit'ii were •rruatuiiwl to the Iwlin Free Public Library A*»n- chew tohncco, -ilrife "K"b" In Kntilih whim ' rose, her foot being pricked w*xe: William Krohne, Richard once «hen she hastened to Ibe aid rintion was held at the Library on nlso means n "little lump i>r piece, or Siesael, Jack and Murdotk Buchan- of AdotilO-New York Time*. Oak Tree road Tuesday evening at an, Harold Skay, Robert Hancock, n mouthful" 7 P. M. James and Jimmk> Lockn". Steve and -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price of John Moctoski, James and Junior ' orrcjii avenue announce th« birth Jaeger, Catherine, Irene and Will-1 of a son, Sunday, January 29, at iam Dafcik. 2,no p. M. —Mr. and Mrs. Forett Rraith- —Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adam* of wsite and family motored to Budd Corrpja avenue announce the birth Lake on Sunday. of a daughter, Tuesday, January 31, —Mr. and Mrs. F. Quackenbush at R P. M. of Burnett street are receiving con- —AniHo Spooner, of Pershing av gratulations on the birth of a son. cnuo, has returned to his home at —Mrs. W. Hoey and baby are vis- Orlando, Florid*, after Bpending sev iting; relatives in Newark. oral months with relives here. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ottman, —Mr. and Mrs. ^fbmaa Glynn, of Elizabeth, were the guests of Mrs. of Correja avenue, entertained a Charles 8ies»el on Tuesday evening. 1 K •T>,r Woild at Her Feet' fow friends on Sunday, January 29, Florenc1 e Victor and Ar:v —The Christian Endeavor So- A i'nr.nn 'Hit turf in honor of the christening of their | ciety met on Monday evening at the son, Clarence. The hoy vai bap-' home of the president, Mist Anna tisivl after 10 o'clock mass at St. ' Baker. Plans were discussed for an ((folia's Church by Rev. Father I apron and necktie social to be held Fabcr, of South Amboy. The spon- ' soon. The "birthday" dinner sched- wr* were Miss Emma Churchill and uled for Wednesday evening was in- i Frank Madden, of Newark, N. J. definitely postponed. After the bus- Valentines Day-February 14 —The Sunday School entertain- ' iness meeting a social hour was en- nuTit, Living Picturep, staged at the, ^-joyed. Your sweet-lv-art, your wife, or your mother all Tni'in Protestant Church under the j —The member? of the Woman'? love to receive (tirc-tion of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Club are busy completing arrange- BAUMANN'S Stillman, of Berkeley terrace, on '. ments for the Leap Year danre FLORAL VALENTINES Thursday evening, of last week, was ' which will be held on Wednesday •A tremendous nucce&s. The charac- THERE are so many pood fashion evening, February 29. Th« commit- Send Them terp portrayed by the different art- points about the froclt shown In tee with Mrs, . Thoma. s Canon • . in One of our beautiful Valentine baskets of frenh cut NN were well chosen and received the .ketch above. If. lmr whore to begin. That being the case. Pete Van Cteet s Orchestra has been Roses, Tulips, Peas, and Snapdragons —Edward Reinhardt, of Bloom- let's take the ncallops. Sol that wal- secured for the dancing. Those as- llops Are exactly a cJevaBtiriKly new no- $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 and upwards fii-iel avenue, helin, has filed his pe- sisting Mrs. Canon are: Mrs. P. J. tion tut they are very smart on the Donato, Mrs. Charles Siessel and Baskets of growing plants tition a- a candidate for member of newest models. Lanvin, of course, has the school board. The election wilk always had a passion for thf-m and Mrs. Charles Flynn. Tickets may be $4.00 upward*. take place on Tuesday, February 14. Jane Refjny Is making thr.m on some secured from the members or at the Boxes of mixed Spring flowers door. • T"h)< gives Jsclinites an opportunity of her most delightful sports frocks. $2.50 upward* to support a candidate from their Here they are made even more effect- —The Ladies Aid of the Presby- ive than th'-y ordinarily are by the j own district to gain representation terian Church will meet on Tuesday If you wish Valentine flo\vprs«ent anywhere in the use. of contrasting binding which. In evening at the home of Mrs. J. Lo- United States or Canada you can do so tft" a few hours | on the Board of Education. Its turn, mat'.hea the tone of the but- I —The Young Men's Social Club tons exactly. max on Burnett street. All of the notice rnembera are requested to bring ar- held their second monthly dance at The little- Jacket effect Is irolni? to Ju»t Phone Rah way 711 or 712 ticles for the Easter bazaar. '.he school auditorium last? Saturday be u1th u« itriln thla (prtng. it.itlna And we will deliver when you say to fce America's most evening, at 8 P. M. away from ihe ubiquitous cardigan —The Rosary Society of St. An- | — Mi«i Beatrice Johnson, of Ken- mo-l'-l a.s oft"n as possible. &s is 'lone drew's Church held their regular In this drf-ss. but still ktej.lnit ihe ! meeting on Monday evening at the inedy plate, ha; left for a four f widely-used margarine Hn'-s ami K neral chttrncterlHTWs of JOHN R. BAUMANN month?' sojourn at Saranac Lake. 3 Realty office on Avenel street. Plan? tritJ • r-rn? rvlously successful iirui pen- .wen- I'fimpleted for the Valentine Greenhouses, St. George and Hazelwood Avenues —Mr. and Mr*. Kamel Katen, of eraliy blooming fashion. Th<; vtry I R A H W A Y Made of nourishing me'at products new. st skirts for both town an>! sports !Jdari-e to be held on Tuesday even- Woodhridge avenue, are enjoying a ing, February 14, at the Avenel A. . month'* vacation at Miami, Flor- W'.'tr ar<: likely to go In for cirr'ila." instead of cheaper vegetable oils, fi'fl for the sake of fulness rather A. cluli houge on Pennsylvania ave- GOOD LUCK has the flavor of ex- ida, ar.J (,ther Southern resorts. th;in '1' pending on the old reliable riJC. Mrs, William Brunberg is —The regular meeting of the Iso- plTits. Of course, there's th<- nia'>-rlal chairman and Mrs. Joseph ^uchy and pensive spreads-for-bread at just lin Republican flub was held Wtd- silll to be disr-ussed. It's one of the Mr?, Edward Moran are assistant ; nc-sday evening at the Library build- n<-w crepe*, ma.ie of rayon, in a heavy Mrs, S. Benhamu chairmen. Others on the dance com- about half their cost. No wonder ing i.n Oak Tree road. ri'.-irocaln weave which Paris Is usinq now arid Is Koine to use a lot more mittee are: Misses Agnes and Mar- 284 MADISON AVENUE it outsells all other margarines de- when spring comes. tha Manaker, Mrs, William Kennedy, With Adam's Millinery Shop Mrs. Anna Jolly, Mr?. Julius Jae- spite its slightly higher price. Try the gaeats of Mr. and Mr.-:. F. H. ger, Mr?. Charles Flynn, Miss Cath- GOOD LUCK ... on your table and Sewaren News Turner on Sunday. erine Hugh*s and Miss Mary Cieg- A fine collection of —Fred H. Turner Jr., of the Uni- atura. Bolan's Radio Quintette will in cooking . . . and see how much —The Girl's Friendly Society of versity of Pennsylvania, is spending furnish tht music for the dancing. A card party will be held on Monday better it is. At your grocer's. St. Mark's Church, of Carteret, was a few days with his parents, Mr. entertained at the Sewaren Rectory evening, February 20, at the home of and Mrs. F. H. Turner. Mrs. W. Brunberg, on Burnett street. New Spring Dresses at a supper recently. —Mr. and Mrs. D. White and Mrs. Julius Jaeger is chairman and JELKE —The Sewaren History Club will children, of Trenton, were the week will b« assisted by Mrs. William meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brunberg, Miss. Mary Ciegatura, Mrs. Just arrived (or Fri. and Sat. Special Zettlemoyer with Mrs. A. F. Sofield Henry. •William Kennedy, Mrs. Murdock Bu- . as hostess on Wednesday afternoon, _Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scheldt GOOD LUCK ' February 15th. spenpenct .-^luraaSaturday in AeNew Yorkions . chanan, Mrs. A. Jolly, Mrs. Charles .00 j —Mrs. Fred H. Turner was the —Mr. and Mrs. Sidttey Besser of Flynn.'Mrs. L. Newton, Mrs. Joseph ! recent guest of her sister, Mrs. MaxNewark.Vm.rir , werwor»e ththa-tra&ke en«nrdf on,oguestsat« 'i Suchy, Mm. F. Swetito and Misses MARGARINE ; Mktendorf, at the Hotel Astor, in of Mrs. M. Eborn. Agn«s and Martha Manaker. All of 15 i THE FINEST SPREAD FOR BREAD ! New York. —Mrs. F. H. Turner, Mrs. E. the usual card games will b* played ! —Louis Kreyer and Mr. and Mrs. including fan-tan. • Ford, Mrs. A. C. Walker, Fred H. a dance a> Distributor: 1 V. F. Verity and daughter, Eunice, Turner Jr., and Miss Margaret —The firemen will hold Saturday evening at the Avenel ! of Brooklyn, were the guests of Mrs. Turner, motored to Asbury Park on on Tren'.on Dairy Company, In. •114 Sylvan Ave., Newark, N. J. A. club house on Pennsylvania A. ('. Walker, on Saturday. Sunday, A. Carl Nier is chairman for ' —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ford were Mrs, C. M. Cooper and Mrs. Alex a,_venJt' . Landscaping in all its Branches !. . the affair. _Kred Wilcox, of New \ ork Planting Sodding City, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCann of Smith 9treet, on Lawn Dressing, Etc., Etc. Sunday. —Mr and Mrs. Alexander Quelch, of Woodbridgc, and Miss Elizabeth C. A. deRUSSY Varigault, of Rahway. were the dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Day 1 CLEAN SWEEP SALE FriH.s, on Tuesday. Ban-on Avenue McCallum motored to Old ij£ Telephone Woodbridge 553 Woodbridge Practically everything included. The prices are set so low that Sunday. — Mr. and Mr?. A. W. S h^idt mo- the BROOM WILL SWEEP CLEAN. We don't have sales tored tn Montclair on Sjr.day. every thirty or sixty days—but when we do it means THERE WILL BE SOMETHING DOING! Sale Now Going On And Will Continue For 10 Days Tomorrow Morning This

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NOTICE OF STREET LIGHTING Board of Fire Commilllnnen .ECTION NOTICE 1 IN" CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY AVENEI FIRF El I I H HI I I I II I I I I I I M I I ! I ELECTION DISTRICT No. 1 Diitrict No. 11 N O I 1 CF. NOTICE! Between JOHN J. NEARY. lielin, Woodbridge Township, i; lie, (•by frivf n ( .iiiiplninnnt. and JAMES NAGY. Notice is hereby (riven that the An olci' i i " i!! !•. ln-i.l '.n I'Vl1 i Convicted Man "BeaU" '• Notir^ it hrr*by Riv^n IO thr li*g«l nnnunl election for street, linrhtintf Mtddleiex County, ruary IN. I •'-. .v Hi.Kir- II. '11 «' v.lr: - ( f 1 ire DiMrict Ni . 1 vottri of the School Diilrirl of (hr and others, Defendants Fi Fn State of New Jersey 1 district No. I, will be held in the 1.I'- " Way to PriMon Cell \ '•h >: i * I id.v. . F<•lirijai y IK \ 1 for sale of mortgaged premises on Hyal ' • '. V.fH •I. N .1 . Town*hi*> of Woodbridge Fire House, School street, Wyod- Leaven worth, Kini.-^Willliiiii c'ff: 'i hi. tt'll III- h'-id ft! F re II 'dated January 14, 1!'2H. tweon Hi • •:' :: 1" M m ll 7 in Ihr County of MiddUtri, thai thf 'bridge, on Saturday. February 1H, An election will be !K'M on Fi I. ,.f ,.;,•<• Burns, lonvh li"l In Sun Fnill- ,|!l,1rii,l . l'".i \. 'ullir Hy virtue of the above «la!ed writ V. M, f. • ••• < :• ,:•]• • • '•ng s<- AlthuAl tnr«titi({ for the election of 192'H, between the hours of .1 and 7 runry IK, UI2H, at the Fire FIoiis,. two f'p,. •! flMi'o, ' |>>;it" hit wny mi » \. .1. to me directed and delivered, 1 will f'T 1! '•rr1 n Thre^ mrfflben of the Board of Edu- I'. M. for the purpose of electing District No. II, on Harding Rvenn, fri'lulil lr:iin from Minueiipulii •li'i'l •'111 fi.l!-, of 3 yi-ar •d ••••• ' u ••i an :ij> pro .-aid i- for '! < expow to sale nt public vendue on In begin SITVIIIK IIH si-nrI-II> <• In cation will be held at three Commissioners and voting on T.telin, between the hours of ;t p print inn .,f • i.:,"n (•.,!• riiairil/ciu !«nc<- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWEN- till1 fi'<|pr:il iifiiili'iiliiirj1 here. Barron Avenue High School, the appropriation for the ensuing M. and 7 P. M. for ti,,. I.I,-I,. ,,,r , ,..|i I., • lee! on* I'.imni •iiier for TY-NINTH. NINETEEN HUN- Woodhridfej year. One fire commissioner is to |, UP •••- hud To . leet ill IT for Public School No. 10 at Hope- At said meeting there will be R.,I, "I Rol II hvnyi-nr sentence," "ini. said day at the sheriff's office in ELECTION DISTRICT No. 2 nn Api'luatii.r, ' K. NIKK, Kwr«'- one vtar t<> nil lini'xnirc 1 lawn; mitted the question of voting bon,i he Hriiil, "111111 Tin ready Io Ix-filn • the City of New Brunswick, N. J.: Notice is hereby given that the tnry. Miinha" :iri avenue, Avc!i"l. To vote an ap|)n>]iria'ior. Public School No. 7 at Ford«; to the amount of $11,000 which ai my tirni'." All that tract of land and prom- annual election for street lighting F. NIKH, Si-cn-tary. I'o!!•-. will he ripened at :j P. M. Public School No. 6 at Welin; lie Mid Ii" win convicted • ises, hereinafter particularly de- district No. 2, will be held in. the j to be paid off at the rate of $I,o.iH] i nnd will rlo^e at 7 P. M. Public School No. 9 at Port Read Port Heading Fire House, on Satur-lper annum, with interest; said bon.l if'h Kirr District wllh IS others In Federal court '. Hoard of Fire CmiimhH' mrs, scribed, situate, lying and being in day February IK, I92H, between the | are to purchase fire equipment su, Avprn-I. \. .1. Ht Hun I'Dimi-oo two years iiR'i : District No." 1, the Township of Woodbridge in the tl Public School No. 4 at Arcncl; hour'! of .1 and i' V. M. for the pur-las fire apparatus, fire hose, and |,, In connection with labor trouble . • JOHN BEKGEN, President . County of Middlesex nnd State of In lumber rumps. He Mild he Public School No. 12 at Sewartn; ers pay off the standing mortgage on H,,, IN C-IIAV BJtY OK NKW JKR.SKY EDWARD M. SATTLER. Se ret iry. New Jersey, heing lot No. !>f>7 on a,.pose of electing three Commissio hoRnled H freight train nt Min- ( Tuesday, Feb. 14th, 1928 for fire house on Harding avenue, -To F;lith*F. White -.r hfr h<-ir«. '2l-:i, 10. 17. Map or Plan of "Home Gardens", | and voting on the appropriation rlcvi»ps or personal representa- neapolis when he received word at seven o'clock P. M. local timr dated September 24, 1912, made hy the «nsuing _yeaT, I Budget for Current Year tives, nr their or any of Ihcir from bin nltorney Mint his ap Notice to Creditor! Three member! will be elected for A. (\ Elliot. Civil Engineer, and NOTICE OF STREET LIGHTING Interest on Bonds % flfiO.ii hoipfl, deviftf**s, executors, admin- poul Imd lifen dinilflsspil. Mr .Stanley W. Jones, executor three yean. filed in the office of the clerk of ELECTION DISTRICT No. 3 Current Expenses 1,800.d- istrators, grantee-, assi/n^ nr «uc- Chief (ilynn sent him to the of Marfraret K. Perry, deceased, by Voters residing within Ward N\v Middlesex County, October 11, 11112, Notice is hereby given that the Firemen's Insurance 250.11 . cpssors in right, title or inlcre.Ht, [)i'llll inl I nr y. direction of the Surrogate of the One and Election District No. Ko.ir and more particularly described as annual election for street lighting nnd Mr. White, the husbfind of County of Middlesex, hereby gives I of Ward No. Three must volo a: district No. ,'i, will be held in the | Total -$2,700J(H H—l-l-l-t-T-l 1-1—1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I follows, to wit: the Raid Edith F. Whi'.o: notice to the creditors of the "said j Uarron Avenue Hifrh School, \V.-o>i- Bounded southeasterly by Aimon Avcnel Fire House on Saturday, Feh- i This amount is a reduction of $6 By virtue of an Or00) Mr. STANLEY W. JONES; Hopelawn. square f«et more or less. annual election for street lighting United States District Court. Di bill will lie taken as confevy-'l n- Executor, i Voters residing within Election district No. 4, will he held in the jrainst you. Encouraging French Stady Being the same premises conveyed trict of New Jersey. George K Rj.. W. I. 1-20, 27; 2-3, 10, 17. Districts Three, Four and Five. to James Nagy and Maria Nagy, by Residence of A. B. Hull, corner Co- gel, complainant, against Wood .Said bill i- fil<-d to fore'-lose a The Alllnnce Francois* was foundeM Ward No. Two, must vote at Pub- j lonia and Kent roads, Colonin, on SHERIFF'S SALE deed of Louis Reaty and Susanna bridge Fire Brick Company, a co: certain Tax Sale Certili''Jite pven ID 1002 for the purpose of encouran lie School No. Seven, Fords. ; Saturday, February 18, 132K, be- poration, defendant. Voters residing within Election j Reaty, his wife, dated September by the- Collector of Taxes of the Ing In the United .Slates and Canidn 9th, 1914, and recorded in thetween the hours of 3 and 7 P. M., To Whom It May Concern, i-. Township of W'xwlhri'life to Charles the study and cultivation of (.he Ian IN CHANCERY OF NKW JERSEY District Six and Seven, Ward No. ! for the purpose of electing three —Hotween THE WEST END Clerk's Office of the County'of Mid- eluding stockholders, creditors ai I Kajboh, dated February titli, l'.ri:\, guege, literature, art and history of Two, must vote at Public School No. Commissioners and voting on the ap- lienors of said defendant, biddi i 1 RU1I,DING AND LOAN ASSO- Six, Iselin. dlesex in Book 551 of Deeds for said on lands in the Township of Wood- Franc* . County on page 448. propriation for the ensuing year. and al! other parties in interest: N bridge, in the (ninty of Middlesex, CIATION OK NEWARK, NEW Voters residing within Election Decree amounting to approximate- NOTICE OF STREET LIGHTING | tice is hereby given that pursuant and State of New Jersey, known a.^ \ NOTICE JERSEY, Complainant, and PAUL District One, Ward No. Three must ly |l,000.00, ELECTION DISTRICT No. S |t he terms of an order of sale ma Lot No. M. in Hloek H'V.I, Township (JAIL, et al., Defendants. Fi Favote at Public School No. Nine, Port All persons concerned may take Together with all and singular, Notice is hereby given that the 11)y William Clark, United Stai Assessment Map, and you nnd each notice, that the Subscriber, guardian for sale of mortgaged premises Reading. annual election for street lijfhting-; i>j trift Judge, dated January 30! i.. dated January 11, 11I2H. the rights, privileges, hereditament." 3 of you arc made defendants liecauw etc., of Julia Balchunos. a lunatic, Voters residing within Election 13 t No. ft, will be held in the ; |ti28, hereby referred to and nini. you claim to own the «ann- or some By virtue of the above stated writ and appurtenances thereunto belong-1 " t t intends to exhibit his account to the District Two, Ward No. Three, must Fire House, No. 2, Harding part hereof, all of the property m > jiiirt thereof or some interest there- to me directed and delivered, I will vote at Public School No. Four, Av- ing or in anywise appertaining. Orphan's Court fur the County of WIULIAM S. HANNAH, avenue, between Middlesex and Cor-! assets and choses in action of (K in or to hold some lien or encum- Middlesex, on Friday, the ninth day expose to sale at public vendue on cnel. reja nvenues, on Saturday, Febru- j defendant, and all of the right, tiii, brance thereon, a foreclosure nnd WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWEN- Sheriff. of Marc-h, 102H, at 10 a. m., in the Voters residing within Election ary 18, 1928, between the hours of i antj interest which the defendant .i HHIO of which is prayed i-n the liil! TY-NINTH, NINETEEN HUN- District Three, Ward No. ThreeMARTI, N & REDLEY, Term of December, l!(27, for Set- 123.94. Solicitors. !i and 7 P. M., for the purpose of | j(B saj,i Receiver may have in aiei of Complaint filed herein. tlement and allowance; the same be- DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT must vote at Public School No. electing three Commissioners and j ^h , except cash and a. Dated, January l!*lh, I'.CiK. at two o'clock in the afternoon of W. 1. 2-«, 10, 17, 24. t( 1 e same ing firmt audited and stated by the Twelve, Sewaren, 4 voting on the appropriation for the unts and choses receivable, will LEON K. McEUtOY, said day at the sheriff's office in CO Surrogate'. The p*Rlls will remain open one — Classified Ads. Bring Results — the City of New Brunswick, N. J,: tnsuing year. offered for sale by the umlcrsigncl Sol'r of Complainant, Iluted January 111, 1!»2S. hour, and as much longer as may be All that certain tract or parcel of NOTICE OF STREET LIGHTING j Receiver at the plant of the defemt 11.1 Main street, CHARLES WEISS, necessary to enable all the legal vot- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY land and premises, hereinafter par- ELECTION DISTRICT No. 6 I nnt company at Woodbndge, in th, Woodbrid(,'e, N, .1. Guardian. ers present to cast their ballots. —To JANET PEDERSON, her ticularly described, situate, lying Notice ia hereby given that the • (Jounty of Middlesex and Distrii • W. I. 2 .'!, 10, 17, 24; S-2. At iaid meeting will be lubmitted heirs, devisees and personal rep- 2-.'{, in, 17, 24. and being in the Township of Wood- annual election for street lighting |am i state of New Jersey, on Wed the queition of voting a tax for the resentatives, and the unknown district No. 0, will be hold at Edgar • nosday, March 7th, 1928, at tw bridge, in the County of Middlesex following purposes: grantees of the said Janet Ped- and State of New Jersey: I avenue and Mereline avenue, Ave- o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Building and Repairing erson, their heirs, devisees and nel, on Saturday, February 18, free, clear and divested of all lien? BEGINNING at a point in the School Houses $ 25,000.00 personal representatives: 1928, between the hours of 3 and 7and encumbrances. I northerly line of Fiat avenue onelCurrent Expen>e, 354,000.00 TAKE NOTICE that, by a de-P. M., for the purpose of electing Bids may be made containing an\ hundred eighty feet easterly f i'"m j |M>ni»al raining 5,000.00 cree of this court made on Janu- three Commissioners and voting on terms nnd conditions not inconsist the intersection of the said northerly {vocational Training 1,000.00 ary 24, 1928, in a cause wherein the appropriation for the ensuing ent with the order of sale and no1. line of Fiat avenue with'the east- | Walter Hours is the complainant year. | inconsistent with the terms and erly line of Correja avenue; thence | Total amount thought and you are the defendants, it was NOTICE OF STREET LIGHTING] conditions of sale as fixed by the Re- I running easterly along said norther-' to be necenary $385,000.00 ordered and decreed that redemp- ly line of Fiat avenue forty feet; ELECTION DISTRICT No, 7 ceiver, which the bidder or bidders The following propoiitiom will tion of certain premises from the Notice is hereby given that the | may wish to impose in relation to thence running northerly at right alio be submitted: lien of a certain tax sale thereto- angles to Fiat avenue one hundred annual election for street lighting the payment of the purchase To authorize the Board of Edu-fore, on October 5, 1921, made to district No. 7, will be held in the feet; thence running westerly paral- the said Walter Bours by the Col- price. cation to borrow money in anticipa- Fords Fire House, on Saturday, Feb- All bids received will be reported lel with Fiat avenue forty feet; tion of Taxes. lector of the Township of Woad- ruary 18, 1928, between the hours of thence running southerly parallel bridge, may be made by payment to to the United States District Court, ' To authorize the Board of Edu- 3 and 7 P M., for the purpose of for the district of New Jersey, at with the second course one hundred cation to transfer balances that may tht complainant of the sum of electing three Commissioners and feet to said northerly line of Fiat the Court Rooms, Chamber of Com- , exist in any account at the close of $498.24 with interest, together voting on the appropriation for the merce Building, 24 Branford Place, avenue, the Point and Place of ~ the School year tu such accounts as with the taxed costs of the said ensuing year. WINNING. Newark, N. J., on Monday, March may be benefited thereby. suit, at the office of William H. Os- NOTICE OF STREET LIGHTING 12th, 1928, at 10.30 o'clock in the Being known and designated as To authorize the Board of Edu-borne, Jr., Master, at No. 76;i Broad ELECTION DISTRICT No. 8 forenoon of that day, at which time lots 15 and Id,.on HU.t-k 441-A oncation to erect a four room addi- street, Newark, New Jersey, at 10 A. the Court will take such action with GOOD PRINTING map entitled "Map of Ansonia Ter- Notice is hereby given that the tion to Schoolhouse Number Ten atM., on February 21, 1928, and that, respect to said bids as it may dee race." annual election for street lighting Is Always the Cheapest Hopelawn, to purchase for said ad- in default thereof, you and each of district No. 8, will be held in theproper and just, and all persons a Decree amounting to approximate- dition, school furniture and other you do stand absolutely debarred Residence of F. W. Stillman, Inman ordered to show cause at said time ly $4,500.00. necessary equipment, and to expend and foreclosed of and from all right avenue, Iselin, on Saturday, Febru- and place, why said bids should not Especially is this true when buying Together with all and singular, therefore not 'exceeding Forty-five and equity of redemption of, in and ary 18, 192-8, between the hours of be accepted in the descretion of letter huads itnd other lumiixiSH sta- the rights, privileges, hereditaments Thousand Dollars. i to the said lands and premises and 3 and 7 P. M., for the purpose of the Court, and notice is hereby giv- tionery. Such items are your personal and appurtenances thereunto belong- To authorize the Board of Edu-do deliver up to the complainant all electing three Commissioners and en that the Court will thereupon ac- repreHL-ntutivus sent through th(! maila. ing or in anywise appertaining. cation to issue bonds of the District deeds, papers and writings in your voting on the appropriation for the cept bids or reject,the same, or make You want them to look their best. WILLIAM S. HANNAH, in the corporate name of the Dis- custody or power relating to or con- ensuing year. such decrees or order as may seem Sheriff. trict for the said purposes in thecerning the sanie, the said lands and 2-10, 17. proper and advisable. LEVY, FEWSTER &. Mi-CLOSKEY, premises being situated in the said $2:1.10. principal amount of Forty-five Thou- Copies of the order of sale and Solicitors. Township of Woodbridge, in the the terms of sale and other infor- W. I. 2-3, 10, 17, 24. sand Dollars. MIDDLESEX PRESS To authorize the Board of Edu-County of Middlesex and State of mation may be obtained at the of- New Jersey and being known as Unieenity'i Claim Tel. 575 18-20 Green St. SHERIFFS SALE cation to erect a four room addi- The University of South Carolina, at fice of the Receiver or his solicitor. tiqn to Barron avenue High School, Lots 7 and 8, Block 33, on Map of Dated, January 30th, 1928. WOODBRIDGE Demorest-a»jj}i**Hill-Tops, formerly Columbia, claims to have the oldest IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Woodbridge, to purchase for said ad. separate college library building In JOSEPH J. SEAMAN, Receiver, dition, school furniture and other ne- of William Ziegler, and being the First National Bank Building, —Between The Johnson Com- same premises conveyed by Mary A. America. pany, a corporation of New Jer- cessary equipment, and to expend Perth Amboy, N. J. therefor not exceeding Twenty-five Carrier, widow, to Janet Pederson, Book 2R0 of Deeds, page 123. CARLYLE GARRISON, sey, Complainant, andl Louis widow of Ole Pederson, by deed Jakubek and Sarah Jakubek, his Thousand Dollars. W, I, 2-3, 10, 17. Solicitor of Receiver, To authorize the Board of Edu-dated September 1, 1895, and re- 75 Montgomery Street, wife, Defendants. Fi Pa for sale corded in the office of the Clerk of MARTIN & REILEY, of mortgaged • premises dated cation to issue bands of the Dis- Solicit''rs for Complainant. Jersey City, N. J. January 21, 1828. trict in the corporate name of the Middlesex County, New Jersey, in W. I. 2-3, 10, 17. W. I. 2-10, 17, 24; 3-2. Hy virtue of the above stated writ District for the said purposes in the to me directed and delivered, I will principal amount of Twenty-five expose to sale at public vendue on Thousand Dollars. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWEN- Dated this third day of February, TY-NINTH, NINETEEN HUN- 1928. DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT E. C. ENSIGN, al two o'clock in the afternoon of District Clerk. said day at 4j\t> sheriff's oflice in • NOTE.—The term "current ex- the City of New Brunswick, N. J.:penses" includes principals', teach- Operators All that ccrtaiin tract or parcel of ers', janitors', and medical inspect- land and premises hereinafter par- ors' salaries, fuel, text-books, school ticularly described, lying and being supplies, flags, transportation of pu- in thit Township of Woodbridge, in pils, tuition of pupils attending I he County of Middlesex and State schools in other districts with the of Now Jersey. consent of the Board of Education, Known and1 designated as Loschoot l libraries, compensation of the Attention number 'i'li and southerly half of District Clerk, of the custodian of lot number 22!! on a map entitled school moneys and of truant officers, "Map of Keasbey Heights, situated truant schools, insurance and the in- in Woodhridgo Township, Middle- cidental expenses of the schools. If you want to be sure of sex County, N. J., April, 1917," sur- Women citizens twenty-one years veyed and mapped by Larson & of age in above, by virtue of the Fox, Civil Engineers, 175 Smi.th Nineteenth Amendment to the a Steady Position with strict, Perth Aniboy, N. J. United .States Constitution, may vote ut a point on the east-'j for everything presented at this orly side of Highland avenue, dis- \ meeting, taut southerly thirty-seven and A member of the Board of Educa- Good Pay fifty hundredths (37.50) feet from tion shall be at least 21 years of age, the southeast j corner formed by a citizen and a resident of the the intersectiofi of Highland ave- school district, and shall have been nue liml Mapfewood uvenuu; run- such a citizen and resident for at Now Is Your Opportunity jhenco (1) easterly and par- least three years immediately pre- allel with Mtyilewood avenue, oneceding his or her becoming a mem- hundred (100) feet; thence (2) ber of such Board, and shall be able I We are putting in a new line of up-to-date machine* -Enlarging Two Reasons Why I Get Results southerly and parallel with High- to read and write. land avenue, thirty-seven and lifty- Petitions legally nominating can- our Business. hundredths (37.50) feet; thence (3) didates to be voted upon at said From Advertising westerly and parallel -with the firat meeting, must befiled with the Dis- described course, one hundred (100) trict Clerk at least five days before foet to the easterly line of High- the date of the meeting in order to Firat—I use the columns of the Woodbridge ItidepLMident land avenue; thence (4) northerly have the names of such candidates regularly. Each and every isaue I have .some im- along the easterly line of Highland printed on the official ballots to be Operators On Men's Pants portant news to tell the people of this commu- avenue, thirty-seven and fifty hun- used in voting, In calculating the dredtha (37.50) feet to the point or above-mentioned five days, either May Begin Work, Monday, February 6 nity. place of beginning. the filing day or the election day Bounded jori the north by other but not both may be counted. Blank Second—I make liberal use of the attractive illu.strationa hulf of lot No. 223, on the east by forms for thi» purpose may be ob- Apply for positions in person at plant part of lot No. 220, on the south by tained from the District Clerk. which the Independent has provided for the use Lot No. 221 and on the weat by of his advertisers. They get attention from the Highland iivunue, all as laid dewn Corner Eitex Street and Salem Avenue readers and help to increase the pulling power on said map. Let Us Print You / . Chrome Section of my advertising, Decree amounting to aiproximate- ly ¥1,000. •441/ Together with all aim singular, The Independent also has a number of good advertis- the rijfhU, privileges, hereditaments Sale Bills Or at 724 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret ing suggestions which I make use of from time to time. and appurtttnaiiues thereunto belong- ing or in anywise appertaining. When it comes to neat Taken as a whjple, it's an ideal and resultful way to get WIUUAM S. HANNAH, and effective printing and hold business. Phone Woodbridge 575 if you would Sheriff. like to try it. STANLEY F. KACZMARKK, of any Kind we will MAX RUBEL $29.82, .' Solicitor. guarantee to give you W. I. ^3. 10, 17, 24. satisfaction. W; ' WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928

l^.l^f J.lfi1p.i.if'.i.r.».'.i.i.i.'»if.» •.iriimfiinimii«i»iiirui«v 0neoftfieGreatest THE NEW JERSEY' of tRe United States Paulus Dairy HOME OWNERSHIP IN NEW JERSEY Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. COMPARED WITH NEIGHBOR STATES Phone 2400 Established 1890 NUMBER OF HOME OWNING FAMILIES TO EACH 1,000 DON'T BE MISLED—BE SURE IT IS PAULUS1 MILK

AULUS' mwusms CONNECTICUT »W JERSW OSITIVELY ...._. m YORK USE ERFECTLY MILK "Like yout new PASTEURIZED neighbor ? iJ. PauW Pasteurized Select Milk "Immensely—she's so bright Walker-Gordon Certified Milk ' and smiling." Wendmese Farma Raw Golden Guernsey Milk Suydam's and Rutger's Special Ra* Tuberculin "Been in her house?" Tested Milk " Yes,and learned lots—they're New Jeney U • itate of home owneri •»• Out of each 1,000 New Jersey families, 3S3 own DISTRIBUTION COVERS just fairly well off but they their own hornet •*• In ctiii respect it rank* first amob| the Industrial idles of the nation* have many modern aids for New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, keeping young. Good public utility service makes home owner- Purlin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, ship attractive. Public Service supplies thou- Woodbridge, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. " "Telephone, of course,—two, sands of families with electric and gas facilities in fad, main one downstairs that add largely to their comfort and con- venience and make home ownership desirable. Satisfaction Low Prices and an extension in a bed- ran EXAMINATION Don't often go hand 1 We (funrante* our in hand with high room. That's real conve- The success of Public Service and development of New Jersey are bound together. * quality. Our lapjce —President Thdmtu N. McCarter. work to be as near- volume o f business nience, especially at night." ly perfect as possi- and courteous service enable us to offer a ble, which means most pU-nsinp combi- absolute satisfac- nation of both. Sec "I've always wanted an exten- my samples mid sion but such a handy thing tion to you, prices before havinp PVBLicWslroacE voiir work done. PAINLESS Dr. Ma'lss' method meant a scirntific must cost a lot." No. 9 and painless way in which to do ex- EXTRACTION tracting. Thousands can testify to this. — a charge for service Extractions free when teeth are replaced by u». —Mention this paper to advertisers— —Mention this paper to advertisers— Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, Teeth Cleaned connection and then about 'Anywhere-Anytime Full or Partial Sets That Look and Feel Natural two and a half cents a day." Keep youth DR. MALLAS When Yon Need DRAKE'S 72 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH You ran place your order over No Appointment Necessary the telephone. Simply call our Feed, Coal longer! STORAGE Open Daily

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Office Phone—264. VUiu eftrricrte TW6 Residence Phone—289. PAPER. 60WE OP OUR SE\«RAl. WIERCHAUTS WtU. WAVE WfU- Grr SORE AUD DELM IK) "6TOP ' COPN PER. -meiR APS, |4 WiGP, THE USUAL &USMES9 AAEM ROM Ol» \WHILE TWO ORDER. UflU, GH3H Oin>or-1DWH, TROUBLES WILL. "CUT OOWU EKPEWSeS FOLKS WJHO tEM UMU. wiu- SHOULD KWOW BETT1ER up § GRIM Au In WILL (IH6OWB -1MB1H. AMD THEM and ox pertly EFFORTS 1O WORK THP*S T EOffOR POR. THE ADMER-T16IM1 5B^fi_ IT, AM1 -mev wont BE AHi T SUCCESSFUL TVWJ \JJ> IH 5 ^ Felix Has It to Do All Over

THE FEATHERHEADS TWE FLOWED W\LU Follow tills helpful autu vAs okHaaT BtT X tso. CLOSE OM& FANMV'5 and study out - "*LI OUST THIS IS the Economy of visiting TILL I THE QOilo COMES To DW thit auto repair shop. We NEC AMD SbJ'LL are expert! and do nut loie any tittle looking for something that's wrong.

"Snyder's ia always a good auto suggestion." PAGETBN FRTDAY, FEBRU/HY 10, 1928 WOODBRIDGE

Member* of G. E. T. Club Auction Bridge Club Members | Fords Notes Woodbridge i Hosts of Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Guests of Mrs. B. C. Demurest i Sewaren - Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Dohrny and Thr il Mi- Alfred Markowsky, Mr. and Mrs. .Fumes Pre-it-n! I, uf The Friday Auction liri'ltre <'l»h v dnu^htcr, Hose, (if Smith Amhoy benefit pi>! Mr Jinliert Saltier. Mr. Rowland pl.nr, l- (0 her. Mrs. John Fleming was appoint- The guests who received prizes Urban, luncheon net; Mrs. M. I. ,•• il !•( -..in. .it' tl'. ( Mr nnd Mrs. .lohn W. Hoos, lh' T'«> .Si.in' ul u- arc very sir' R ed publicity chairman. The club were: Mrs. G. S. Willitts, silk stock- nearest, , silk lingerieg; ; Mrs.. pF.. .|. S nllii'i li" K Mi Mn A.irhl ti' - '!•'• mi' Place, were the dinner Mil UP ii"i'|> (T|.|t> «'l !l. if Klea members promised their support nnd ings; Mrs. William Jones, of Knh- Adams, hnudnir pillow; and Mrs. A. 'I "•(' we »••" I In C'-'!lS II' It'll J'llt "I n Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. '"We linv.. creeii fenthi-rs and d guests i , co-operation with the Men's Cluh way, two decks of cards. The other It. Hush, consolation, b*th nalts. The -I'll imnlli.T Iti r -1 T'ltk rlifj Ir'il ill Skidmori', of Perth Amlioy. in staging- their minstrel show, to !hr»iil.« ntnl run in-uds nnd our lie'nk;*j I'hiirles guests wero Mrs. ,1. II. Dayton and next meeting will he at the home of Ihi- fix. tlii'i! !!-..\ !,.h| C:I.-)I .>• S.'t » In' . H. W. Von Hrotnen and be given some time in April. tht'y were mi'I «nt,ie u| ihpir fainih nri> like the ln'iik* nf p:iri»|iiets, mil',l Mi- Mrs, J. fi Myers. Refreshments Mrs. George Urban on Wednesday, Mrs. i; Willitts were the The president appointed the fol- r verv sinnl! i • i .• • w.ijiv were served. The next meeting will February 29. \ M i::.r on Saturday of Mrs. lowing nominating committee: Mr. Mr aml Mrs H B ( nki / "'t am die Brmth-Piriinie-NVlnu PI lunchen kin I'- 1 ' ,i' •: "t think,' (lie Sriritliiian (ji:** HiiiM be at the home of Mrs. Ilarron > — - - - - « hi - • -- <•* i liuin lOn-tern Au«trtiUn,' find the A, r. Hutlpr, of Hrooklyn. Wayne T. Cox, chairman; Mr. Mac tertnined some of their friends on .., M, ' i- in-.. "llinl II is nit** U' tii'ar ol i!ifl*Ti'nl G. Bell and Miss Elsie Schrimpf, tn Brewster. ; spiiiker nt Ihe meeting. i —-St. Margaret's guild of Trinity Saturday evening at a Harlequin Th- Sa' d ir. - 1' ,'.-• • -'[• ll hints ntviiihi] ililTtTcnl purls ul the 'I cuiie from K«sli»rn Australia, Church held a meeting on Monday name carfdidntes to be elected at party. Prizes were awarded to the :,,. \ \i,'\ a 'i:i' . ::. f'.:i w.irl'i just av li is nilt- I've Mid, hut youre heiirlnu so at the horn* of Mrs. Koch of the the March meeting. Mrs. Mac G. Mrs. John Blair Hostess following: Mrs, R. W. Muller, half 1' i 111 | .i? V Vr, 1! -' •linVrvnt pfc.pje HIM] •>( FI-.ITIM- stories Dint | thought I tvniild Claire Apartments. The ladies are Bell had charge of the program, At Bridge Party dozen salad plates; Mrs. H. I). ; 1 1 • ' :ind ill InHTothii; l;i-i Fr day. To 1! • :>"- • thin no thnl you are dunhly busy sewing on articles for their which was composed of Mother (loose Clark, handkerchiefs( Mr. H. D, f'lnii^he il m:i-..- f -r •'•• !••• .'•«:. Rhymes and sketches of famous chat', t nt remi'tnlierlng It. •|in7.aar to be held in November. Mrs. John Hlair, of Green street, Clark, key case; and Mrs. Charles — Mr. and Mr-. i '.:'.•.e a-d m 1 actors. 1 '''1 Illu low, gwonipy underbrush Uefresh.me.nts were served by the entertained at two tables of bridge Wiswnll, box of candy. (if AV«Mie! rccen' iy •, -i'.e

: J- tian Endeavor movement, Miss "Little Dutch Mary and Her Little Mr. jind Mr- . <;• ...fjr, k. Lamb," Carolyn Lauritnen; "The She was accompanied at the piano by Myrtle Howard, district vice presi- |-Ml53 Dorothy Tcrhuno. Thin was huvi- mnved in S" nth Mf!n,-I.... (Jueen of Hearts", Mrs. T. H. Slryk- Past Matrons of 0. £. S. I am the .lnva Spnrrow,' Bald the dent, will have charge of arrange- followed by an interesting article on Mr. and Mr-. 1' F;-h-: < 'I um not ve^£ unusual, ments. All neighboring societies i er; "Simple Simon", Mr. T. H. Stryk- Entertain At Card Party r "Thrift", wad by Miss Dorothy tinned Vi- P.CilT r:c' Spiai- M white cheeks and n hlnck \ et; "The Twins, Tweedle [him nnd have been invited. Mrs. Ernest Ab- DeiU. The next meeting will be on Smith Amlim'. ren•n'lv little of my throut Is black, Tweedle Dee", Mr. John Fleming The Past Matrons' Association nf bott will be the toastmistress. Words Tuesday evening, April 10th, which —Mr. and Mr- .Fuiiu- llnlir. f (i of greeting will be heard from State and Mr. Charles Thomas; "Jack and Order of Eastern Star, Rave a suc- will be an open meeting. Mr^, Kit-•hard Hiihi ,,,f Pri tn <-• .,!,. is pink nnd my hody 1» and County officers and societies I Jill", Helen Dockstador and William cessful card party yesterday in the jLauritsen; "Jack Spratt and His were ret •'•lit '. i^i'nr - at the tvmi i.f color, and folks sny I'm represented. The speaker of the home of Mrs. James McKeown, in —Mrs. John Mcldcr entertained Mr. and Mrs Alex H«l ;nt Sr. evening ia Mr. Charles Arnhols, of | Wife," Mr. Wayne Cox and Mrs. J.Ijinden avenue. There wore five ta- at two tables of bridge at her home ] Fleming. •Mr. and Mr-. Cell •s*. ii.r Hi; in i-h liule lilrdllnKS nro horn here ' West New York. He is a prominent bles of bridge and one of whist. recently, Prizes were awarded to j "Robinson Crusoe," Mr. Mac Cl. aril jinn minre thr• engagt-in um, ion, for they think we C. E. worker in Hudson county. Many prizes were awarded. Mrs. John McQuirk, towels; and Mrs. ..r ] Bell; "Dr. Fanctus," Rev. W. V. D. their daughtt•r. .luli;i. tInk, too. 1 think under the leadership of Miss Claire .Forlorn," Mrs. \V. T. Cox; "Mother Of C. D. A. U Success Plans Complete For Party Town Committeeman Falls . pink Is smii II chiierfiil color.' Pfeiffer. j Goose," Mrs. W. V. P. Strong; On Pavement—Breaks Leg "And the Birds All Agreed That They "•lii-m HID, dear me,' sjiid thn Jack • "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary," Court Mercedes, No. 7fi!t, Catho- All plans have been completed for Did." si>n Wliyiluli bird. '1 was iifniiil thill j Mrs, Charles Thomas; "Nancy Net- lie Daughters of America, held a the Valentino card party to be h«M ticoat", Mrs. Mac Bfcll. As he was leaving a gnu-pry ,-t'ire there would no! he time fur me. to very successful card party ami dance by the Maid Marion Chapter of the popular nmc bird I ,nn wry. verj Games followed the program. Re-: near his home in 'M'ds lust Sai- tell my story. last night in Columbian HalL A Fleur far. I'm proud P^IF YOU rend "Well, I huvi' ii tr.i.v hi'iid and I the ri'li^linis ndvprtW nf the way my tail han^ down. | ' es Carolyn Lauritsen, Elsie | COMING EVENTS IN THE have H hlnck Ilironi and :i black tail iniz you luivp fM]li;i]i? cnint! across "'Well, I believe the meeting Is Schrimpf, Anna Johnson, Anna Pot-: TOWNSHIP The rest of inj fiallii'i'^ are a mix il si-rirs of iititii'inii'p|iii'iil8 willi n over, hut even so, I will chirp, chirp, erson and Helen Dockstador, Pre-Alteration Sale nil., (if tun anil red ami II (lull yel lii'inliiiK, "Th(»<>rl^iii u( Mim." chirp.' The next meeting will he held on Feh.16 (.,;„-,.,i lew.1 Not nil ri'lij;lou- aihfi-lisln^ Is lu Featured by arr"Unusual Dress Special "Anil Hie .Iiu'lisun Wliyiluli chirped March 5 at the home of Mr. and si-hoid children in \V ill,'. Ill "My tiaiue.' saiil aniither bird. 'Is leroslljiR, iilllioiiKh It shotlhl he, Inn chirped, chirped," ended Hie Sandman Mrs. Mac G. Bell on Grove avenue. School Audit'iri.iiu a the l!liic.k Checked l.ove l'.hd, und I Iliis piirticuliir BPrii'-; iirnusrK curinsil^ by .!'.' (Cum i luht nnd lends to tldnkiii^. Silk $£.00 Feb. 17 I'iiatc I laiii'i Hotel's Club at W<.m Ibri.l i- Muni. The origin ul nun lias been n snh pal liuildinjr. ject nf ilisciissiuii jini iliiitight evpi Dresses Reg. $8.95 since Ihe 1'irst mim liiran to wi.ndci Iselin Feb. 20 and 21 •I'laj Muiiii" by American l.et.'i a: 11.irh I "Wlicnj (|i',i'i -I lU-vuc by - —The Iselin Republican Club Men's HrnthcrhiM.il u • ll'trii School i SOWING AND REAPING diuTMiu ul ilnks<' who would attrih uti' nnd place ihp real source of man Wednesday night endorsed Mrs. Auditorium. Georgianna Andrews for county M«rch 16—St. Patrick's Dance F YOU expect to harvest a crop c-f • Mil! thin^ U ct'iluiu, if anything fl CTOLLMAN'C committeewoman and Howard ,J. Hi by Juni'ir Woman's Club nf Avellel I whi'iil II is (ilivi.iiis you must sow ran IIP certnii). man did not HAl'l'EN for county committeeman. Willanl at Avenel Schmil Ihiuw. thi! wheat In thi' soil. Human life Is lie was nut ili« result of chance. Dunham and Edward Reinhanlt, STYLE SHOPPE like thilt Soil. Vim get out of It Jusl Tin.- thirteen uiemeiils which are as- candidates for Board of EducaHnn, what you |nil into it. If you wiuit to sociiiied in th» tlesli und bones and spoke. 138 Main St. Rahway, N. J. Woman's Club Annual Guest reap H harvpsl nf conttnliiient It Is muscles and tissues did not happen to Night To Be Held Friday ohviou.s thill the ihinqs which pro- fall together. Open Evenings 'till 10 O'clock During Sale duce I'onleutiiieiil must he sown In And if they had by chance come to- —Merition thiB paper to advertisers. | The annual (fiiest nipbt under the (lie snil i>f everyday experience. pet her it woiilil not account for the auspices of thy Woman's Clul) will It Is ulwnyH u tragedy to witness n oriiin. the iiiielligence and the power be held Friday night, February 17, mn" miching the nge nf retirement of reason wliicli c-liaracterlze the hu- in the hi^'h school auditorium. A with plenty of lids world's ennipe man lii'lns above the lower forms of very elaborate prnfrram has been ar- li'iicc unsatislk'd. iimnise. viiihinered life. ranged. It will include several mu- and spleiii'tic. It W an.itber iilustrn- May McAvoy, attractive "movie" The book of Uenesls tells us that CARFARE CARFARE sical numbers, vocal and instrument- lien ff the fundamental rule that tlic Values Absolutely star, featured with At Jolson In "Th« nan wus-in:ide In the Imnce and like- al, lecture and other features. -pirn of personni niicrandlzemwit ul- Jazz Singer," in an ultra smart eve- uess nf the Creator. Klsevvhere In the timately failg. Such a person li:n| PAID PAID Th* progrum will be followed by ! ning Cape of white ermine The col. Scriptures we are told that God la refrp.shments and dancing. overworked In the mud rush fnr pnw. Spirit. Unequaled in Our lar Is of sable and ermine. The "r and u«w that hi' possessed tl did unusual thing about this cape Is that The associating of the two state- not know how to use iL ments would result in the statement Newt of All Woodbridge Towntnip i it it cut in such a way as to look Henry rtruinniiind regretted thut he thnt the creation of God was spiritual the Independent, (he molt widely I exactly like a wrap. It Is, In fact, a did imt cultiviile his love fur music. i wrap in every way except for tha fact and not materiul. read paper in Woodbridga His refusal to do so, heciiuse of the BEDDING DEPARTMENT that it hat no sleeves. Whatever his origin, man Is the diMiiiiiid time made upon him liy tils apex, the pinnacle of all existing si icntilic studies, left him with tiie CKKKWOOOOC^OOOOOOOOOOOOOO things. History is made up only of desire for music dead In his heart. what he bus done. Science Is made 100% Pure Felt, 50 lb». Mattress Like produces like. If we sow ouly tip wholly of what he has discovered. the material we refip only the ma- All law Is the summarization of what terial. If we sow the spiritual we How It Started ho has determined as the right basis reiip the eplrltuid. "fJreut men," said. of conduct. All revelation consists of $13.98 KmerHun, "are they who see that the By JEAN NEWTON what he believes he shall be. spiritual Is stronger than any ma Nor does It mutter so much, If at terl.il force." CHKKK1<>0<>000<>0<>C><><>00 all, from whence "we came. You do (t» 195*. Wontern Newspauer Union.) "HONEST GRAFT" not ask whether the keystone of the arcj) was quarried In the valley or A WHITE lie Is a lia told as a means on the mountain. You only ask If it What Does Your ChUd ** to a good end; but whut Is "hon- he worthy tu bear the burden put Want to Know est graft"? Kneed with this'common upon It. | Special Tfe Week expression, most of us would say that That la t(ie most Important ques- Down Answered fry there can he no distinction—that graft tion regarding man. Has he and Is BARBARA BOURJAJLY is graft, und, of course, always dis- he proving himself worthy of that honest. Vou may remark that It power of dominion which, If he does 4 Box Combination would tuke one with an ax to grind, not believe was divinely conferred uiie with the object oi Justifying gruft upon him, he bus nlmost universally mi his own part, to draw the subtle ossumed? line of demarcation between graft and "honest graft." And It- Is just In this The question Is one which may be wuy that the expression hud Its or- applied to mankind us a whole no Weekly igin. more justly than each of us may ap- ply It lo himself. Tlie phrase was Invented by the late <(Qby llcClura Newspaper syndicate.) ' Oorge W. I'luntUtt, u New York poll- O 99c llciun, wlto was known fur years as a typical product of the Tarutnany j Now i« the time to replac* the old worn-out mattre»» wtfK thi* ward orgunlziillon. It was in 1003, In rallying to un uituck un Tammuny as fluxuriou,, .oft and yieldirig mattrew filled with new dean cotton. Peanut Brittle ilie home of gruft, I hill he said: "Kverybody Is tulkln' these days They are tightly stitched to prevent the slighted .hifting. about Tanmian.v men growin' rich oo 19c lb. gruft. hut nobody thinks of drawln' the distinction between honest graft and dlshuliest graft. There's all the dif- ference lu the world between the two. DID THE INDIANS WORSHIP GOD7 "There's nu honest Kiuft, und I'm an example of how It works. I might sura . All St. Valentine Day They worshiped nature and the past, up the whole thins by sayln': 'I seen The Gods in stone and fire. my opportunities and took 'em.'" Cotton Their ancestors—the wind that bldfos, He explulnpii thai vlial he meant Mattress Special Valentine And knew of no God higher. was mainly the purchase of land, sup- plies lind mutpilnls In ud^ance of puh- $1.00 Down He improvements which he learned $1.00 Down ubout, and later reselling th the city $1.00 Week Chocolate Hearts or other purchasers at a great profit. At the time the expression "honest $1.00 Week Gome in gruft" received wide publicity through- out the country, particularly because "Some murried women think they 40c 50c 60c New York city polities were then no- riiould be privileged to • keep their ft Will Pay Yotoriouu s for gruft mid corruption, and maiden names," «uya Reno Itltsl, and surviving, the phrase is frequently some husbands wish they had. used lu common speech today. James Boston Confectionery to become a regu- (Copyright.) McCollum lar advertiser in "Keeping Up With th, . . .» |l44 Smith St., Perth A*iboy There t« DO keeping uu with the Irving Street Newt of All Woodbrldge Town- doctors. AB soon, aa we hava learnt Gus Pappat, Prop. ship in the Independent, the one set of their ital«» the; produce an- Rahway This Paper mott videly read paper other which, to dpeai mildly, will not ;* INDWUWDENT agree with th* first.—London Jersey t0 Green St. ft in Woodbridi* Tl |