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116 vRahway Record, Friday' October 15,1926 the five •churches. Superintendent of Those present were: Superlnton- Trans-Continental Hiker EVENTS IN RAHWAY 135 Served at J. W. Class the Sunday •School Benjamin L. Crue dent B. L. Crue, Secretary and Mrs. USE SEAPLANES Supper at First Baptist 1SI BAPTIST SUNDAY reported the purchase of fifty new Charles Nordmeyer. K. G. SchoefQer, Injured on Highway OVER THE WEEK-END hymn books. | Mrs. S. A. Conlll. John C. Gernor, pne hundred and thirty-five were John Burden and Miss Mana Clark James Duffy, John Gerner, Mrs. Chas. Louis Rnhn, 2S years old. a trans- To'nloht served at the chicken and waffle sup- continental hiker, was taken to Rah- Mooting, Board of Education. will represent the school at tho Howard, Mrs. S. H. Mcrrlam, Mrs. RECORD TO HUNT WHALES per Thursday night at the First Bap- SCHOOL TEACHERS MEET Young People's Conference at Asbury Sidney Greenhalgh, tho Misses Helen way Hospital last Friday night to be tUhwack Trlbo, No. 165,'Rod Men. THE WEATHER THE tist Church uuder the direction of the Park on October 22. 23 and 24. The Martin, Joanotto and Clara Clark, will go to Plalnflqld to attehd Bovonty- treated for Injuries sustained whon Todays Cloudy,, little change In IS THE VOICE". J. W. Class. The members of the school was represented at the Union Anna Worth, Mana Clark, Rev. andho was struck by tho car of L. Hfifth. anniversary colebratlon thoro. Vancouver > Concerns Try class, under the leadership of Miss At a business meeting of the officers County Sunday School convention Mrs. W. E. Saunders. Brnnknion, of Glen Ridge. Rahn was Initiation ceremonies by Star ot temperature. Tomorrow: Fair. OF THE COMMUNITY Dorothy LaForge, wore aprons depict- and teachers of the First Ba'pti'u Sun- this week by Rev. and Mrs. Saunders,] walking along Lincoln Highway near Hillside- Council at tiro meeting ol New Method to Increase ind Columbus Day and even the tables day School, Tuesday night at the M1ss Clara .Clark and Mrs. Sidney the Rnhway lino at the tlmo ho WOBStar ot Rahway Council. New Jersey Advocate ft' were adorned with decorations for the parsonage, much bus.ress was trans- Greenhalgh. Rahway Woman Given Tomorrow acted and Interesting reports inpde. struck. Brinkman took him to tho Absorbing Tho Rahway Nevn-Herald, the (ucceuor of The Union Democrat, Established 1840, Year's Catches. discoverer of America. The- affair was A plan similar to that carried out Non-Support Verdict. hospital where examination showed First home Tootball game, Rahway a decided financial success, the proRev- . and Mrs. W. E. Sauuder3 wel- last year was adopted to raise funds vs. Orange. • comed the members. injuries to consist of slight cuts on Vancouver, B; C.—For the first tlmo ceeds going toward the class pledge to for the Near East. Golden Rulo Sun- Moxie Butcher. 3S years old, of Car- Opening ot Exempt Firemen's Ba- EIGHT PAGES the church building fund. The class The attendance report showed tha. da—y. will be observed on „Decembe r 5-.. toret. was ordered to furnish a $500 the face. Rahn's home Is at Foley, mar. Elm Garage, Main street, oppo- VOL. XVI. SERIAL NO. 1772 RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N..X, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19,1926 PRICE THREE CENTS In the history of the Industry sea- the school was growing steadily with Minnesota. planes will be used to hunt whales oft members in charge were: The Misses whep the frugal meals of tho Near cash bond to pay $S a week for the site police "Station. Dorothy LaForge, Ella Ford, Marie an increase of twelv- in the^pnmary East will be adopted and the money support of his wife, Mrs. Louise Monday Vancouver Island nnd Queen Charlotte Wilkes, Araminta Vought, Helen derailment, an enrolment at twenty- served by such a meal from that of a Butcher, 16 years old. of this city, by Red Cross Conference Young Woman's Society Island tills season. Richey, Edith Carlisle. Evelyn Bed- three on the cradle roll and the pro-regular Sunday dinner will bo given Judge James H. Kearney. Jr., In ot tho Trinity M. E. Church will meet Navy Day Proclamation Thus with one mighty movement man, Evelyn Bergwall, Jeannette Carl- motion of four to the primary depart- to tho fund. The group In charge of Police Court, Wednesday morning, At Trenton, October 28 at tho home of Mrs. Earl Lawson. 133 UEL FREEMAN, NOTED have the antiquated whale-hunting ment and three to the Intermediate this work is Miss Irene Whito, Miss, The testimony showed that tho couplo HARRINGTON EMERSON SPEAKER Mayor's Office, berg. Eleanor Rohde. Eleanor Chaffee. class. West Milton aronuo, with Mrs. Wal- methods, which have been In use forBeatrice Billings. Dorothy Greiner, Mana Clark and K. G. Schoeffler. were married by a local minister on Tho annual Regional Conference ot October 18, 192G. Raymond Rohde and Mrs. S. H. Mer- ter S. Ganoug and Mrs. A. T. Atkinson many years, been scrapped In favor of who were assisted by the Misses Amy Tho mombers also ordered $25 September 29, 1924. whon the girl American Red Cross Chapters of theassisting the hostess. TURNED OVER TWICE PROCLAMATION CITIZEN, DIED TODAY rlam, werd appointed new teacher?, the most advanced methods known to Mlntel, Mana. Clark. Clare I/aForge, donated to the Near Relief Fund. A j was 14 years old, and after living to- State of Now Jersey will bo hold In The Choir Club of tho First Motho- Wednesday, October 27, 1.026, will and Mrs. Sidney Greenhalgh. Jr., was like amount was transferred to the gether for a few months separated be Navy Day. the business. Anna Worth,, Mrs. WfUard H. Shater, Trenton, Tuesday, October 26, In thodlst Church will meet tonight at tho AT TOWN CIRCLE TONIGHT chosen financial secretary to suoo-d building fund when It was learned on February 7. 1325, nnd slnco then, historic old Barracks on Willow at Tho success which followed the Capt George Le Marqnand, one of William Cook, Richard J. Mo«on, Mrs. J. B. Cleaver. home ot Miss Pearl LaBar, SI Union CIarence~'W1lkes;"J.-"I3rCleaven that Miss Ruth Gerner paid her own she says, Butcher has not given her Front street. street. observance of the day last year has IN NINETIETH YEftfl the~"veteran—whnllnpr experts— of- the- - Other reports-lncluded_one_by _Rev\_i exproscs-attheconferenco-atPeddle-any-mooey-for-supporL—HO-ProdUced ..-.The cpnterenccwlllbe opened at _ E-isexjCpunty Lodge, No. 27. J. O. O. led to- Its becoming an annual Paclflc coast, admits the whales will Saunders on the outins of the church Institute, the church having set aside a rental receipt which he alleged ho event. attendance band to the Orange moun- 10 a. m. with an address ~ot welcomo ,F.. will participate In pasl' dlulrkr" WorldReknown Efficiency Engineer*) Address not be actually killed by the planes. AWARDED JUDGMENT $25 for these expenses. . showed her when he came to this city by Governor A, Harry Moore.' MIBS ,doputy grand master's night at West- Pros1dont~CoolidEe,-most"of-th.e In the Elizabeth District Court Mon- tains; one by John Gerner on the an- Plans for a Sunday school teachers' In February. 1925, but she refused to Machine Containing Eight Per- Governors, and many men of promi- Was~L"ea^iD|~lS'erchant~Civi[ The big air cruisers will be utilized nual excursion to Ashury Park in . Mabel Boardman. Secretary of Na-field tonight. Representatives of Forty Organizations at to locate the whales and will direct day afternoon Attorney Harold De- reference library were started by i live with him. She told tho court tional American Red Cross, and Mayor nence are requesting that the day which five churches participated. He Rev. Mr. Saunders. He conducted his, he never askod her to live with. him. be observed in the most patriotic the work of the whaling crews In pew, of Linden, got a judgment for 'Frederick A. Donnelly of the City of ana Washington are scheduled for.ad- sons Crashes Into Curb to War Veteran and Former $400 against William S. Thomas, of stated that 1.054 persons made the class of instruction^after the business They were the parents of twins which Women's Club ; Mayor Favors Movement spirit. Total $2,499.81 Today as much the same manner they were trip and a deficit of J50.9S was. in- Trenton, will also speak. Others drosses. Tho confernence will close 216 Race street, on a note which was meeting. Refreshments were served, died ln_1325. I from Boston. New Yqrk. Phalladelphla at four o'clock. Avoid Collision That the United States should Education Board Mtmber Used during the war to direct the due him. curred. This was proportioned among I have a navy adequate to Insure movements of troops and point guns fair treatment' to our commerce Drive Enters Sixth Week; The citizens of Rahway will have how It has worked In other comtnunl- throughout the world is self- tomorrows lor the artillery. FINED FOR LACKING TAIL LIGHT slightly ln-la» »Pl>ortunliy tonight of hearing one I !ea and how in can work In Rahway. Jesse G. Doremus, 33 years old, of evident. L'el Freeman, one- of Railway's fore-, jurvd al l!n Six Itoad\,a at 7 o'clock;0' 'he foremost men In the world In He will probably be the most noted ] :nos: citizens, died at ilie-Iiome of his the ships belonitlng to a whaling fleet 1202 Washington avenue. Asbury 3 speaker to appear before a Rahway i October 27 happens to be the an- —society or: SundiiHut yTir niorciUo personK whes worn €a acdan_ccn-.]l.' Hn£_of »|ork, Harrington Emerson, niversary of the birth ot Theodore daughter, Mrs. W. H. C. Coles, 134 \ • Merck's Give $70.20 .will work In co-operation. Instead of Turk, was nned $5~l)y Judge Jamey-ffr B ( w 1 ftudlence-flurlng-lbe-entlre-winterr so j ;:= ot the pre Kerney. Jr.. in Police Court on Wed juretaiHld a t ttie Six Koads tj 0* -" - ^"ofk7 Mwo"r!d-ren.o 3Ticd—cffld' 6lf i~hdhf •I-Him—a.venuo,_shorily._l)i;f(jrc-e-o'cIock-L Individually, as was the previous cus- morning when a ae-dan _.__,,nr [_nK nt r; all who care to hear him should make j 1 Indlviduaf nesday for driving along St. George 5" ' ' '«' —MivEinerson has teen reservations to in~e members of :ue, inter- this morning. __Mx. i'reeinan. who tom. This will eliminate the rivalry —rntning—i-lgltimuchln. Tli-u personInjuread w r tho dull or at the auditorium tonight. j Ibetween ships, but Captain Marquand light. ichor.jlri\ttt-oLiliii_!i!;ilan-oLiliii_!i!;ilan. o£._$5Jark-:RAo£._$5J ark-: j j- BBusiness and Professional The speaker-was born. atTT-rent,on,j- the Government. MEETS MONDAY NIGHT wnfldJbe.L-.'...... —believes-the new system. wlll_result in muchlne. Thosl«a»aalce Injure. and w«rd Mrse Uernar. John'Women'd 'Wo s Club, under whoso auspices I requcsl that' all~wbo—can to •»•— months—He. was.a-jiierchaiiuin i avenue. llnih establishment of tho Town Circle on Aupust 2. 1852. Ho studied at the] in this yir a bigger catch. ADOLPH ULBRICH TO SPEAK Schor. his mother, of 153 Lake avO;' ' tblihmnt f tho Town Circle Koyal Bavarian Polytechnic from 1S72- j ilifpIayMhe National Colors on that ; and was at one time a member of the. ' ~ ~~ Clifton.—ISoth -were treated ,by. _tai;c. place, tonight in tho audl- _(i,iy_.gnd direct that same 'be on all | Board of Education. j , — Thee — Signals Nearest WKaleT. — At—the- sqni"r Christian Rnitpai-nr 75. and In universities ln~Italj— and; dovre of C meeting at the First Presbyterian Dr. George L. Orton. at the Rahway l°rlum of the Rahway Woman s Club. Greece from 1S75 to 187G. He was ai public buildings. pjnrFfeeirian was a civii war vete-' The -war- memorial drive total at noon today _ When the airman sights a mammal Church Sunday night. Attorney Adolph W...it Mlllon nvpnilp. The forty T cntnrfnlTi the hope that all Will r:i ani1 herry-ai—- he will signal the nearest whaler, di- I" Rahway will nil send professor or modern lauKuages ui the | i " bought through the entireJjg.499.81,_as_..thc_carnpai.en to raise SgjQj) for the erectior. Ulbrick will be the special speaker. Three xtltdie* required ;o 1 1 University of .Nebraska from 1S7G to, enter into the spirit ot the day with "War of the Rebellion taking : (big week rect the boat to the creature and then His topic will be "What Ideals are dose lacerations on tho forehead and" ™' ' ruprosontaUves to the Town Clr- motives of gratitude, loy.aljy and many ot the major battles. of a war memorial for this city to be unveiler] on Arrr.isuce rthright ear of thhe ddriveri , whilhiel hV'bV':Ic:Ic- B*°o m0!m0!""(('l lhalhann 112° ropresentatlTCrepresentativeSs 18S2. Mr.. Kmerson then went into fly on In Quest of other game. After Found in Our Constitution." A spe-i : the banking business until I89G. when , patriotism^ -the.siith N'ew_A^rkjn^L;D y ^.( nber-l.l^^ cial invitation is extended to all the mother suffered trom a badfy Hpra!n«l l»-'sl'l"s several hundred other towns- - .- THOS. A...F.YFFE. : a r )vei ments' pi the pilot has signaled the location of • - - - poop! expected to hear Mr.j'-e became president of The Emerson' young people of Rahway to attend. K>n ankle and body bruises" aro Mayor. lattery, which contained—:il_._ „.-, ™n_o£_tjie_tota]_nee(ie(i tQ. Jinance_the^_ Rroject impress c a whale the whaler will turn Into the The other «ii nrruinn's of I Company as an efficiency engineer.' course designated. When the quarry ' BtniTson. 1917 he has been a director nf • '^— battles of Bairs uiuir. winiams- anc] with all the citizens sending in their belated donations ' assisted h YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONFERENCE <*TnJ Ch^^ap^^th'irih rhoTk! T,, T™ «, P burg. Fair Oak: has been brought Into range the har- 1 hH The Annual Young People's Confer- were: Mr*. Alma Sdior. wife ot the |«-«"d l>y the Business- and Profess- town. Xalvcrn Hail andt the ^' the drive is expected to "go over the top" by next Mon<3ay tlon; and ; poon gun will fire its projectile Into the drive lens at la ence of the Presbytery ot Elizabeth driiur; John Sclior. hl- father; Miss' i-ional Women's Club at a publiblic meetet-- lar Campaign. ' h h fi itt ill t t h yi. the vitals of the monster nnd with the will be held this year in the parish AlU-v Schor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs ing on September 9, Is the establish- -IS-Sr^rdCOUNCILMIC TOUR After his return from the War. Mr.evening, when the finance committee will meet at th.a It is. outward pull will spread Irs forks and house of the Third Presbyterian; John Schor: Edward and Bernard ment of a group representing every ed many industrial plants and; Y. M. C. A. Week, w: organization in tho city, to meet qnar- pniniw Freeman was connected with one ot stick fast. Church of Elizabeth, on October 26 Candidates Platform Sdior. children of Mr. and Mrs.- Ber In United States. Mexico "-atid • the leading carriage manufacturing 1 Walter B. Crowell, chairman of :iie practical; Following the kill the whale Is to 29. companies in Rahway at. that time.' finanrro committee, stated today Li: detail pro' pumped full of air to keep It afloat ig distance mail routes in Alaska . j After the decline of the carriage busi- ! the committee felt so assured thac tV-2 «;dt-.s with them. (or tile elfarr o...! th...e . community at I 12.")00 letters of appeal sent, to SL^.-i- Mayors, \ and iu Its side Is stuck a red flag on a : !ad \ < rn coast, and to the United States on 1 TI i»r J ifew years he has been assisted by ktorm th< left floating until the ship picks it up of the budget forthe maintenance and improvement of our City. Certain improvements should be made in newly uf lit ttV;.: Second avenue. Hose'.lc, i Mr EmiTinn will speak on the gen- northern submarine cable routes to mir.ces having an expenditurr; iZ and tows It back to port at the end of Make Us vrns nark"d on the right side of the ernl topic .-.f "Pulllni: Together or Ifl Three Vf2ruS ihi~ son. Edward S. Freeman. money, to meet the finance comnuti-2L» First developed sections of our City which will be comparatively inexpensive and will be returned a hundred-fold in rat : A -la These were latgely followed by Inallon's i j The deceased was born in Uahway, the day, together with whatever else .-.•oil on St Oeorge avenue, near- :he I'uliiiiK Apart."- 11., wlU give a co:i- fr...|.,,,rt r, v,n* Emrti .in Monday night, in order that -;!JZ.Z.S {e thai Your ables which mean revenue. Su Ito.ul-. He wiis ahV.il to pull out ! the son of the late L'el Freeman. He may be made to pay for the rueuuriol may have been killed. There the fno- els., expbiation of th? Town Circle! rContlnued ei. Page E'o*' House to House ; py flr© I on,io the <-rn-.v:i oi tbe ro.-ul, but before The four councilmanic inspection of ' was educated in the"* public schools h and other otxpenscs attached to :** ' tory manufactures whalebone, fertil- here and joined the army snomy >lulng MI |.»>ked hi all directions but the citv took place Friday night when i He said the committees have tunir^c izer, various grades of oil and puts Headquarters :ifter completing bis education. He- The question of taxation is of paramount importance and must have our earnest, conscientious and intelligent con- xxw n.) oth«-r n:arbitir. but ,ss !,•• hit .in inspection of 'he First. Second and Kiwanis Club j that, the- smallest possible su:u i:iat pp some of the meat in tins. th«- cviiit-r uf the road' She i.cdan | ;-art of the Fifth Wards was made :o was onn of Rahway'.- oldest, and mosi ! they nc-ed for the memorial is $3.-300. sideration. We should have and jnust have equalization in valuations, and this can only be accomplished by a care- respected citizens. •so the committee will distribute- iue -are know; PuTfingTne last lew y purs' lilt' wllilfr- nullvd up al'Higsldi' of blia ami shot to ; it^.••.rtiiin if better lighting facilities lng industry of the north Pacific lias Second rft-rrf—hr-r^t-l, Tllr^—."jM-UW-Jl wi-re needeil in these sections. W. T. Mr. Freeman is survived by four money on tiie basis of this ntrxic:::'! chimneys' ful, thorough and scientific survey by men with the necessary qualifications tor the work. ~~~ Tl:.- ut th<- ilntr.vay Ki- is no; nigpfl withir :t-'- slipped steadily down the scale.In the not strike Williams' machine, but hit tt if-, a representative of •jri7Tnrm!tr-riTHtl^!tr-t4wee-«;n.-i_,-uid; A. Vish accij. average of product ion. Catches have .... curband turned over twlco. Will- " rvice accoinpiinit.d the councilman. Mrs. Coles, with whom he had marie ilhree weeks remaimug before Ar—:f- The recent unfair re-assessment of Rahway real estate made by the Union County Tax Board, of which the present his residence since the death of his has been' been smaller and the markets have lams «Ald. The top of tho sedan W.-D-I j- The tour is part of the preparatory to house canvass in its campaign toit!ce Day the drive will be coirtLc-j-^; Optical f wife Susan L. Wbitehead. in 1917. Democratic City Attorney of Rahway was President, we absolutely and unreservedly condemn. We furthermore orn completely oft nm) lh»* rt-M of obvious ; ivork in connection with the compiling raise S3.Gu(.i to finance scouting 'n! ;lfl(:,r that date, Mr Crowell said:. »ot always been dependable. I,- Shortly after her death he disposed V f 11 tlu- machine badiy damaged k was; FnnnTOUUUd nf the 1927 budget. must be \ Admit Catches Are Poor. hold the Democratic Party in Rahway entirely responsible for sanctioning this action, on the part of the Union u>\wd to Cr.niL-'.-* (laragv. It was rain- JUStlCC Says Auto i Empty of the Freeman homestead on Semi- SsV %ar "L tl:. a^ai ^ ^S ««' "oney »•„ contributed ,r,. Tiie Ka.Iio Associates development drive 'lu-r.-. the iota of U.iuO was thc> ?™x week^n.l than during t-V taken. 1 Officials of Victoria and Vancouver County Tax Board. ing ui tb- time of the accident ; was inspected and will be-adequately nary avenue. Besides Edward S. T over- subscribed TIK- same quota! !lr,ev'ous w«<*' today s report rten:.. to drive, Whaling concens, whose boats are the New Car Demolished Host Step ' Near This City taken care of by the resolution in- Freeman, who resides at 1C9 West Work Milton avenue, and conducts the must be raised here this year and for'Tlm w:1~ neIPe<1 cons.derabK- ••= . expended most numerous in all the Pacific const J The i-.ew -. d.in ot Thotuas X'raig of troducrd at the last meeting ot the After this work was done by the Union County Tax Board a resolution was introduced in the Council asking the real estate husine.ss. the deceased 'he next r.vo en.-uing years. The cam- lonation of $70.20 from the y Am territory, admit their trade has Ian- | utZ drier avenue. Kitzaheth. was .S<~ Council by Councilman George Helm- it Merck &. Co. Several civu- Lenses Duplicated Councilmanic Body to take proper legal action to set aside this unfair re-assessment- The six Democratic members mlbilrjd S v,urd.'i.> nltht when It ,-:adt"-r This will place lights in i leaves Walter Freeman, of 21""0 Elm paign is part of a drive for $50.000 anc ^arelessD.' gulshed. Sometimes, they say, the T!ie only loc.ll case to come betort-; Tin- 5151.000 United Stales mail riiternal ur^Li'iiii'.iitioiis have also of the Council voted against this resolution, while-thefive Republican members voted in favor of it Is it'safe • trot-li .1 p.-.rV.ed truck in Edsur mud, Llnwen avenue, between Price street i avenue, president of the Rahway to tukc- ca.re of a !!lre*-year budget, ributed whicii has bolstered up iJies of jjie last several years bare- Frames Repaired Jlw October term on the Uuloa County :,)T\ber>' and murder in Elizabeth last and Elizabeth avenue; Kearney ave-', Savings Institution; and W lllarcl C. , — l«>tw«—a---(li»«-i-ity--iad._LIniien^_. Craig Crard Jury is- the-manslaughter casu Thursday^look .on a. local aspect Sat- c-nvering operation and extension of 'nnd considerably. The total nui ly paid for the upkeep of the whaling to trust the -future-of-our-City-to. a parj:>-which_absolutel^distegarded Railway's rights and intpr<*^ }n_jaich_ji told tin- iwtller (he Oracle had n-» tail Elizabeth ave-'freeman, ot 200 Elm avenue, who if the sennit pr.n.,r^,.rn, Eliza-TTI;,-,.: connectedconnected with a. manufacturing cocon-: ;ies ir. Elizabeth District. important matter? - I'.Kiit. C«orc<' avenue, a:-. August ii. lasTT •us.:tl to c '.living eoni'trus u'.l.l si builders See Our New Th" oj and th.- fro!'.'. This year the Consolidated Whaling -c t..rn «ht.-i Harry Hlr.-I. ~>Z years old. of 11 -.vh.ch was taktn in the hold-up avenuo and ihrougbo car v.. -il !TI I'ra:^ was ihildrc-n also survive. ycar'.s .-unscr corporation will enter the season with Two -tone !':.'•; Jack-on avenue, wns fatally In- !ii-ht^ in Price street between Scott Resume of Drive Our city is called, and is, "the city of homes and industries." We believe there are gross inequalities in the as- was found by a Rahway contractor on ' Tiie funeral services will hi- held -:-ii>t;-eil. M.-rris i heavy to six ships and tun whaling stations, in- tut and brul jured whon struck by an ;tu:o truck Central avenue. Westheld. near Rip- nvenu" and Jones place, new light in -tier.- of appeal were sen: t.) 'I Frames from his !ate home. 19< Elm avenue. -• ml rile members motoriza stead of nine ships and throe stations, sessed valuations of both homes and industries. We are assured that our home owners and industries desire to Tin- trucl: ovm-d In I-"" !-"urm- •Irivt-n by riilllp Wudz.-k.i. 2". ot 1GS Church street bf.wten Union and Har- • us ii: Railway whom tile • r 'vy Hill. The contractor, whose name :?.i! e'J-lo.-k. i^iiii'.-fi tolie lur>- C.,:u;iany of .V.'waTk.V.' ! Tin WestiU-M minut-. Clnr': Towns-hlp. rison .-.tree's, di.-eotitinuv two small Thursday afternoon :u : -e f.-lt could ably fipy.tribn'.f lzation c as circumstances forced them to sell pay their full share of taxes, but are also certain that they protest against paying an excessive proportion. •he ;r.ral police di.l not obtain, showed "m.-.n s.ii.l t Hurry l;.-..:y. o! l'JT lun.- .-tri-.-:. N'«w- Wud7>l::i-!::is been charged with man- '!:.' eiiipty sack to Motorcycle Patrol- ligh's in W !i:h -tr.iet. Newark. ' It was decided to place new lights Main street store, ajid anyone wishing- H was mad? public by the F. W. MUGGINS The aei idont occured while llir.st and the bag to police headquarters. ( pany hopes to sot a new record this rr fiilnK.thc I' at the t:m<* of ot sixty cindlepower at the following. i * nive toward the scon: fund can ,,-mt fire w.is working with a State- Highway Ik-teetive St--rgeatV. Thompson wa? " After Two Days' Illness a:ul howed sixty-five siil^criiiprs w"ho year with the help of tlie seaplane !!i W ..as ThrowTi rev- I places ir. the First and Second ] leave their subscriptions with him or r In the promotion of city employees, we favor the seniority plan, other considerations being equal. D-'jt.irtmt in construction gang on St. s'.iown the sack and immediately got - ?'JO.i.Ti(). On Friday of tiie anw which already has departed for the The Reliable Jeweler oral f.-et and hit rkh: l.-g injareil. 1 with At'e Weiu. or. Irving street, or George avenue, between River street in t'Mich with the IVosecutor's ofiice. ; Wards i East Milton avenue, between Augustine Bisc'ar.ji. 52 years old. of k 150 had contributed hrinsbur. ' Souih Essex and Lawrence streets; | William F. Vee.-h. other members of whaling grounds. ~ . .'lid Scutt avenue, in swerving to pre- l-at-T in ;h-- ufiernoon i". was turned 7-i Main street, died suddenly at r,:30 lota! to JI9G.75. iin--rCa^i Rutherford street, near Mil- o'clock Saturday afternoon from pneu- ;':•• eniumittee. -Til- ;ir.-t liuan;-ial re T:i.- sr;con.l week of the IRI--: 16 Cherry St. Rahway ' veu! a collision with another car, 'over to the Klizabvih [xili. e for -lami- port of the drive will be made Friday. jtin avenue; in Paterson street, near- monia alter an illness of only two •C;...-.r,l wi'h 2.17-subscriptions iniaiias i Wudrsfca'y truck struck Hirst. He'nation. ; Lieut.-Col. J. II. M. Dudley, general TO ATTEND SYNOD In the selection of the permanent Councilmanic Committees, and disregarding precedent and personal ambition, . Washington streei; m Lufberrv street ; ?l.a7.".7!'. of this iinioiint the [-.nixlic 1IW4S- sr'l Ifwlriy- -ehsir-iiiuu. near Eas: Grand street; discontinue; tive of , and propne-.or of the -r^;-!>:iig!! Sl-U')"!-- Ol HlO I 11.. i..ill nill.'ll vJiitJC. Both Presbyterian churches in the personnel shall be of members best qualified for the duties of the respective committees. ' where h»> died twelve hours later. ; empty, measure,I about twelve by impress on : ixij ^-andlepower light -at Monroe' shoe repairing establishment a few •'It is important that w On !-"ri 4'XOe.) deaths from ••Everyone Unows that it is one of th opund ^a ur.Iay night at Moran's Elm the ocean av-nue pnlio- station. Jer-:;,,:i pi.u.c-; raise light at Scott avenue and six children, four daughters, the ns have oecured in •': nci; or-;ur. izat ions ever devised. '•}'•• h divisioui '. from the Second Presbyterian Church. SOLD BY DmiQtSTS EVERYWHS* —-- „:, Maiu street, opposiu^ po- ^ ^^ ,.,„,,. , soy City- T>> bag h:is be. n «r-nt to :,:,,; i;,,,,,) stre.?t; move liclu and pole Miss-'s Angelina. Josephine. Cecilia of t!u Un[(ed imperative is to set for our- £ng eooc; ; We pledge ourselves to promote and foster the development of the Port of Railway project, the dredging of ihe «cu hi will EHzaheth for i.k-n:itic:«t:,,n. \- I.uii>erry street ;ovvard Underbill ; had ccrrrrSj- nlKht Mur than i.i'*0 k.'T« The Elizabeth police believe the place, new light in Kutherford street, Nur.zio. all of whom live at the Main ut.-! bringing- the total to fl.STiti. eons as; .•';} Rahway River channel, and the establishment of a turning basin. «* * "Tbis Ls a loss greater than oc- irsdve~ not to quit nntil wo have bags were dropp.il out of the autos :iorh-of Scott avenue; transfer light -tp-et address. He was a member of Tiie Hamilton Manufacturing fc=- previous •.;•» Sixth red In any great battle of the world C,u-liel:no Marconi Unlse. Sons of .isseil -ft. a of the bandits after They "had lU'd'lroin Scott avenue, n*. ar Allen street, pany's ten employees gave one inra- nrld." be sni.!. "If wo found such "\P e: our personal enthitsiasm. youngst-' . r ui Oi.- c:\--st have been sen In Me-.; from their lair in Ihe Wan-hung Moun- • to pole in S-ot: between Whitti.r and I:ai'-. of this city- dred per cent strong and contrili.iitea. (Continued on Pago Eight) ts stud; r. We believe the time has come when to longer delay a definite permanent paving program will be disastrous. We Oollnm's w.nd'iw for the past three tains late Friday. Linden avenue; r.t-w liglfcin whitiier Funeral services were held at 9 •rs-vei;uier and strength of i-harac- 520. tre-t. «outh of Scot! avinue. o'clock this morning at S'.. Mary's r will b" Heeded to complele lhis| ProflUnj propose to inaugurate such definite plan for each ward in the City, said plan to be carefully and conservatively wtwlcs. : On Tup-day 'if the fourth week VS'J The attractive m;il»"»y. representing i In the Fifth ward a now light will Church under the direction of Rev. Tort." - l had contributed $1.!>SS,41. Ami «ii 'Fri- the age;. ; developed, in fact, a program which will not embarrass our citizens by trying to accomplish too much in any one Th« Str.-ets of ll.ic.lad." with Its 'be placed in Brown place near Ha mil- M. .1. Doyian. Interment was in the I day r.lit subscribers had given Ji.iTJ_- ure a r<; booths manned by the Red ShirtR. a; iton street; in Hamilton street near Rahway Cemetery. Safe Boxe^ from $3 to *25 year, nor create antagonism by confining the improvements to one locality. Our aim shall be to create and pro- ^ Local Police Making Active National Rank—Adv.m U. Of Mii.i 5KS1.75 had been con- The' ~T" Seven ran members of the women's auitlia Brown place, transfer Hamilton street (Continued on Page Hve* tributed by the- Quinn &. Boden 'a^: mote harmony in this and all other matters pertaining to our City Government. io tho exempts One nf the most popu- Scope U : licht westerly toward Madison avenue. ployees. lar Hands during' Hie two nights Ju"l 'new light in A]>n street between sewing i_ .Such_custqm beauty The fifth week brought the "MSZ- passed Is that >in is from St, Paul's Parish Sc-hosi. that you'll hardly be- attention and cooperation, and shall welcome and court criticism, suggestions and objections, so that they !litic.i:ins' Night Public; Circulars Giving Detailed Account I A sixty candkpower light will bo Schcoi Contributions while the Ex-Chiefs will luw the run • placed on Whittier street, nortb. of St. Mary's School '.rave tin* f:i of tilings, on Thursday .-veiling. Kri- of "Cop's" Wages, Distributed sound economy that President of Rahway S. P. C. ATin Letter to 10C> per- Home Night with the Indie, preparing length east on Sc-on avenue, north of •en; subscription. The scli.- Mayor a Hpin-ial i-iil.-lne and Jellies, preserves Whittier street. A light will be placed! /Mayor and Council Says Policemen Have '.illows: and other HallowvVn things on sale. The Uahway Pi Ice Iiepiirtinent is ' our prosen; salary-' on Church street, between Union and. Franklin School. \^1 our iif you'll hardly believe Saturday will be gain closins :ugbt. making an active appeal for an in- i Attention alled to the faci tliat Harrison streets. Two sixty candle-j iils donateil ?-ir,.lf». SCHUVLER C. TRRR1LL i No Right to Kill Stray Dogs er.-iisn of S » jH r yt-ar for each tnen.1-: in some of. (ho surrounding tnwni ihe power lights will bo discontinued on Uahway High Scho >I. -ill RpV S W Weds i-r of tiie .1 . inrtmrri! asd h»vi> slion \ ;vjllce are recoivius S'2.300 and"J2.snn 'West field " aye.nue^ curner~of ~~nroad- your ean! Such is keen advertising forethought in pre-1 mid in several places equipment Is ! way, and an arc light installed at this public. ::lso being provided. ' point. The Rahway Dr.inch of the S. P. Wi' as members ,,f the Rahway. 2 COUpleS Over scnting their plea before (h, i'.i-iiu-h of the S. P. ('. A. heartily; liatdl ?:i7.r.!l (100 per i'nt i. Councilman at Large Councilman Second Ward Councilman Fourth Ward ..ho vote on the raise at the General Figures tor some of the neighboring! In announcing this list of lighting C. A. will hold a special meet ing at Lincoln School. 2- pu;-.l Election in November. During the municipalities are givn as follows: j improvements today. Mayor Fyffe the home of its president. Miss Mae cuuinienil Councilman F. akes for his) Rev S. W. Townsend. pastor of the } -;uoil jiiiiz-nipnt in opposing and refus-: ;J7.!l' i 100 per c--nt i. k hundreds of cloth banners j Linden. $2,250 and all equipment: Car stated that he would like to 11. Macann, :u Irving street, tonight ThePRESIDENT Trinity M. K. Church. Is fast becom- week riHieive, ing in al'-ow the m.-r. under his. com ! Roosc-vel: School, 2!1 JAMES H. CRAIG JAMES T. PARK PETER P. ROBINSON ing known as the "Marrying l'.irson of nlaced on private and com-; li-ret, ?2.2l)0 and all •qulpment; Wood-. suggestions from residents in I ho.to take action on ihe recent siiqircs- pils dosiate.l 5:;2.S!>. First and Second. Wards regarding ' tion cade by several councilmt-ti when .ii.'.n.l :o shoot dogs in thr street and ¥A Uahway." tor over the past week-end equipment; lio- j'-opardize the lives o£ people by stray C.'liitiiiiinn School. - marriage ceromon- Ro Mshting facilities in their districts. I they said "tho policemen ought !• Councilman First Ward Councilman Third Ward Councilman Fifth Ward -BENRY B. WIMMER JAMES McCOLLUM __ CLARENCE A. WARD The Leader of Big Sixes "ldt-dlJolhv .ire receiving only $5.4$ fir the Leaders of Big Business i per day'or "just about half the pay of j eleven and twelve hours a day and :.i I. i R. Forman Granted ! .in organized laborer. We are only I fur extra work we never ask or re- t ap,r thai a i-eseintion was presented I"! Patent On Pneumatic Door; liking for what is fair. a. living wage, iceive a penny. Our lives arc- in dan-Bonnell Motor Car Co. New !'l your .neetiu- of O.-loher I', to have I in increase of eighty-two cents. per i g.-r every minute, never knowing Polling Place in 4th Ward ihe Police Department get a dog VQuiun .t P,oden, platfonir^ias^bgen endorsed by all the^ Republican Candidates •—•-!•-- - - • With th i atelier or to have the policemen shoot :c.,(1'-- Martin F. (ieHings. City Clerk, an- s::ay (legs wnen seen on tiie streets. ''"mparanv "; *2245 nounced this noon 1hat the polling We also notice that the chalrni.in of ''' n m-,- ,1,.,- place in :he Firs' District of the i'ue polici whose names appear above. On this platform we solicit your quarantines the city I Fourth Ward, formerly at Robinson's Fcakes. opposed tin measure. Ho MARRIED TWENTY YEARS store, D7 Main street, has been should be praised iur having the cour- and want policemen to vhoot all dugs' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Uad-r. of \Vsa~ THE S1UDEBAKER SALES COMPANY changed to the Bonnell Motor Cur Co., age to oppo:e --ueli a measure. running at large. This is certainly .11 ,.• -1.1 avi'nil-1. e-'l.-brared rlieir t.'.rcr^I- support on Election Day November 2nd. 1926. ai 22 W. MilUm avenue. The voters It seems ;• irty ihat ihe Ciiy Fa rood way ui turn away visiorts and j' t!i wedding anniversary last T3O3- will go io the latter address to vote bers should try f ihe do's dis-' Prevem new residents coming to live 1'day i.ight. The gu.-sts were: yir. inJ OF NEWARK A in 111 Oni'ral Election. Xovomb'-r 2. posed ot in this manner, namely'shoot-'b.^"'- ''"!-' <':Llcher would In- all | Mrs. l.udwig llahne. Mr, ami Sire. l] s !nK th.-m on the public streets. The "»' " " >' "'"'- 'ra.v. but he over- Fred X.ink. of Newark: Frank ^=d 592 St. George Ave. Rahway h(>; 1: RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY law makers, of our city seem to for-', '""k" t " - "1 °»b' 'lo-s wnu have Kurt Uoder. Mr. and Mrs. Pan! It.Jcr. F. W. Belneckf, Pteni.nt F. L. Sbolos, Vloe-Pre«ldent The Welfare A ;::ot-iatian of the •iot or overlonl; thai whoever shoots' •:""'• homes ami owners arc- Ins aim.of this city. Tl'.ey riT-ivcd « r.cx.- Paid for by Harry Simmons Republican Club per cent of salary to pension fund. Nation, Wi appeal to youfor an Second Presbyterian Church will hold •i dog on Ihe street, -hall shoot to » «'e had a law makiu«j ov.ii.:-.. of 1-er uf gifts togl'lller wilh i-nll TENTH WEDDING ANNIVJflSARY g «l»Rs esponsibie tor running oi the $40- maximum yearly salary, S2.000; iiicreasi that will allow us to live j a rummagge sale on Friday in the Gries kill and not maim. Supjiose such a tions and b"st wisiies. Mr. and Mrs, Mnynarrt T. Mundy, of arfci Bildi Mi treet thing should happenund a stray bullet street, then you would be going a 2«5 Hamilton street, celebrated their minus cost of equipment and payment and have tho necessities ot life wo arfci Building, on Main street, STUDEBAKER ot pension fund leaves $1,767.50. or all striving for. In sleet, snow, rain I tiling should happen and a stray bullet deed. Energetic youn.y ; m.i:i of t ics or - tonth wedding anniversary Friday by g dead $4 7C per day. "We have, families to h h l fd on bond anil with pain and bites; someone. Does' If a policeman s.ioots a, dog grocery ci.-.rl. having a dinner and theater party shine you have always found usj Money to loan ots a. jnineteen wanted keep children to clothe and send to duty hound, always willing to help our] gage. Citizens' liuudmg & !,<>«• the policeman feel that he has dono'what becomes of it? It he .sho.,., „, l opportunity to :• -am t!ic- '^ass- In New York. They received the con

:tr ,*R»^efc:«^saMiW^TtiW«tW.5?J^'e«5*d Rahvray Record, Tuesday, October 19,1926; iTravel Hints [ Woodruff, Mrs. Walter C. Terrlll, Mrs. Ancient Fair* If you ponr'the raw cereal Into Stephen C. Bull Mrs. George E. New- He that would travel much. BhonU m- jolllng water to cook it, you will The Leipzig fairs are among tt>« cat little—Ben Franklin. I ' ton Mrs W H Wright Mrs R K Doug- oldest and most Important In Europe, need to stir It to prevent ita sticking. ton. Mrs. W. H. Wright, Mrs. R. K. ' Old British Army Band A better way is to put it an to ccok dating probably to the Twelfth cen- Kahway fteeord. Tuesday, October 19,1926 Douglas, Mrs. C. W. Ludlow, Mrs. J.tury. There ar<> two a year, an* The band of the British royal ar- In cold water, letting It coma slowly J. Hoffmann, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, tillery was formed In 1862. 23 years foarr bridge onn TrleTricce Btrectmrcci, Lindennmu^,. iKhwnyn, to the tolling point. It \% safer lo Mrs. Donald Marsh, Mrs. Clarence Jubilate fair lasts from the first Mon- IlldHrldcec . CommitteCommute*e NoNo. 3,, werwore aauthoru * Tht> Hutldlnc Committee were author* day !n March until the Saturday of before the Coldstream guard* band, IUMI to have retina.™ tnado to Mvenl l*ed to readvrrtWc for blaa for cbanRci cook It in a, double boiler; but it may Trimmer and Mrs. Richard Roberta. and It was the first band to b« official- bridges In Summit. I In ihe omcc of the Prosecutor. enue, we«tneio. be cooked on top ot the stove It gno the following week, while the Michael- Ilrltlee Committee No. 1. to adverUicr 1 The following reiolmlom wcr« adopted: ly recognized by a provision In tne for hldH for bridge nt ErhariU Btroct, Hill- Urniln^ temporary bonds or notes for Hoard adjourned lo meet on Tb Is careful. Mr. Fred Marsteller was called to mas fair begins on the last Sunday of LIST OF RECENT SUBSCRIPTS wide. I the follwolns brldffci: Lawrence avenue tb SI.. !« .j^aO ^ffe Salt is the only flavor needed for his home in Topane, L. I., owing to August nnd continues three weeks. British army estimates. The New Season Is Now On I cereals. Most ot them contain much the death/ot hla father. A House with a Paper Roof sugar, in their composition and to odd Bugar when serving, makes them TO WAR MEMORIAL FUND \.. W.R. It. nt Hillside wai received and field. Tour home roofod with tlssuo paper boor _on the slomach. II cereals are Wtik IU'MI. I Equipment nnd furnlablnjr to Court properly salted, most persona will nof The Uond Committee were Instructed to 11 mi BO Annex; concrete work at Court would be Just about as much protec- .r:-- •£•,••. care for sugar. Evenin gs :nkr> up with the State Highway Cntnmls- Iloune Annex. tion to you aa the ordinary wood, I.iikcnti, Milnton Martin, Janet. Mycri don the matter of tnlclnj: over Morrli ave-| Ilrldcn Committee No. 2. Instructed to %: • t-. |i- • rhnrlotto IVtornon, Helen itolUnson. tun* In Union and Kprtnpfleld as Stnte exnmlne bridge on Lexlnstoa uvenuc Cran- steel or alate receptacle It to the cot! Se tapper" in Bus^j The Older Womaa's ^i\_^S^SS±= Woman's Missionary Circle • at Beginning with this Issue or tho t Fun for children on the playground Record, the names of the employees Atlrlln Smith. Margaret Smith. Frances Hlphwny*. also the taktnc "over ot Edjjtr ford, fin and Its precious contests. BM The Blender older woman may dress ' Many families have gone Plan "Church Night' WF Stlllinrn. Uutti StUlaien. Marie Van Her- rond from EUtnbetb to Hnhwny nn Stnt^ Brlilc** Committee No. 1, Instructed to breakfast cereals entirely, in all the industrial plants in this city worden. Kn trine Van Herwerden, Robert the Norwolk Vault la seasoned moulj. Seven out ot ten single women, who ' as she pleasea but the stout 7&9 who donated to the Rahway War WUkerson. Mary Young. od masonry, ste«l reinforced, tbio- Ive nt home, turn over cv.*y cent maturity must cut her gar- do - • '•• " "•- nd- manyl Mrs. Seymour Williams, of Central ip Memorial Fund will be published. Be- A Bicycle •; .-• Other Contributors lutely waterproof and alrtiiht—*nj appetites avenne, president of the Woman s MIs- makes wholesome GOOD LUCK low are tho employees at the Reglna -\. II. Hnumann lon CIrcle oJ the Ti t Pre8D terlan •'.•. is the Birthright of every <;-:••• . ht Corporation and the Qulnn &. Boden John Itosc sealed by band In your presence «•"' — . _ .,„„»,,. ' contributed last week. On Friday the family needs have nun met. This la( she BijOuld strike the happy med- one names of the fund subscribers at the Ml MI Mary Hrrmes child was already halt fnU ot muddy •found out by Investigations made by t, cn the Beverly -plain and with cream. If .^'X .hem'the early missionary efforts of tho so- TODAY Unwell Hoblttxoll we always carry in stock the United States Women's Bureau. |lh)u me ornatoetwe. A fussy old lady U never famlls %•«>•} Monfe Christl Corporation and little noff water. The next morning I bcrm theI nUnite this d Uum-druStates mWomen' guise s wBureauo hardl. y |I lh attractivee ornato,. buAt fussclothiny olgd toladoy sterU nneve anrd to do when it was first organized I i (». M. Howard and we give a season Free better breakfast rood AVheaiena..Cornpany_wlll_ be published totliln*JlkojoS —recoRBlie-our-.much-iSLJcuBicd—and;i_ .hi. i.nm.dr.im culso wo hardly I unr and no- l0 b'| Whatever is close to the nock1 meal the next, hominy the next and Plans were made tor a special sup- tho World War, we the undersigned -T. S. Miller. Jr. The Norwalk Vault Co sneezea at. I should be soft. Stiff colors are for so on. per-meetlng In place of the mid-week and Health Jimmy(Adams in "For Sadie's Sake" Mrs. Anna Moy Phone 1198 Rahway j subscribe the amount set opposite ou' PtAINFIELD. N. i. Business has ">°ugnt or me un- the perfectiOn of youth. Dresses and In buying economically, note the church Bervlce some time in Decem- Chnrlr% * E. Xordmrycr Pathe News names toward the fund to provide • J. T.. Pen diet on marrled woman aa living at uoina at coats 0, 8ort nlaferlala are more de- weight of the cereal, marked on the ber. The women wiU prepare a sup- at top notch With r. monument for that purpose." Mrs. Jennl* M. R«d no expense ana. auie to worn ior.Blrablc fQr ^ oIdc_ W0Rian than the package, and consider the price. You per and everyone in the family can tomorrow,' Reglna Corporation merely pin money, n? too many t,fl har9hneBs of tailored clothes. A will find that simple, uncooked floors' attend. It will be known as "Church 'vBits of Japanese Life"—A Novelty by CraniieU and Claik T. II. Roberta ©t them aro not getting* living »uge., (r/ scarf or a fur neckpiece adds1 and meals are much cheaper per! Night." !• -serration — i—FaUo.W-ins.are the names_ot_the 131^ :one__ cW n with employees at the Reglna plaaf~who Mrs. W. V. Story It is taken.tor granted that man are_grac^_ Neat iootwear goes far toward pound than those which have gone A report was read stating that *60 nodetv of 152 providers and womans wage it| the'older woman attractive," tbrotqjh patent processes and aro:was received from the pyramid parties . .-. -•-.-.. -4.6„ nr ,„ ,vn Memorial Hnrt Dnxichtera ot Liberty ma ng olthe pre ™"~~ "—'—*-* '•• ••"tni'iM" "' «i- tmfln-fl In pxpRnalve cartons. It. how- held at Intervals at the home of the GOOD Extraordinary Doable Feature fund: o.walil Tartarcu*. far below me7s , Luci Individual M. Hubert, M. McNcarnc}-. 1). Tark. I". Minn S. Tnplx-n ' , rlon2 Ryan. L. 11111. L. Stull. K. Tolly. E. L'aE- ih,,r >|;nVY. ^ • oin Lutheran-Aid^Society ^ Sid»T to beo7oT^ke^^mV0^p^e»^hB^^9-but-few-aC.|leBfl cooker makes this easy. =-===- There's no time to be lost when fSm-j-ti. -V. Hud lick. K. Uibson, JirBTCronk, Have Large Card Party wrmeni•™ s -FJgh• • •t an,d^ an half mil-- CCSSO_«.onriarle8i . annnrdi thesthosee simplsimp e and! dl£ ~^fajnm need wholesome, delicious food 1 A. AniU-raon. S. Hnnn. E. IlelliT, H. Hll- little feet troop in from the play' uuAi w^~.~ r,- —— .i Ihri. J. Goilfrcy, II. Willtams. J. Mullcr, tnZnwoT»l their way to our -lfled, Hcr aim in dresss Is elegance ^fjfl; .M. 1'okloinDC, £., iiaruu^u, ... w. ..-, A successful card party was held" warmth to] ground. Mothers must t»~qmck~-iike-thisr-GOOI>-LUCICsmoQths. l It. Clancer. O. WlUlaniii. M. Prtrlnun. at the home ot Mrs. Emil Hamtll, 50 oos thoug C. Anilerson. \V. "Klnneally. ls I and Dorothy Gish in Kilward J. Schorr. J. liPCer, J. Kinc, nVestflelil avenue, Wednesday night f theso things, with bread and GOOD LUCK to the road to Healthville for little ments' pt I'. Wolf, J Goesnocan. T Chrrlhino. V. i by the members of the Ladies' Alii •guaranteed feet. impress c Chcrlblno, I.. Ciplllaneo. P. Tassi-y. M. i Society of the Lutheran Church. The T'n-Vn^t'r'upon The ^^^TbluTn^ho^ *M.\ satisfy ravenous appetites. NEW PLAY-BOOK FOR Other Appropriate Short Subjects Kcttlinc, G. PavlJ. V. Tara, A. Miller. J. add Ufe ot her appearance. . CHILDREN-USE COUPON assisted li Kennedy. \V. Stpln. E. Srhaefer. II. Younc, members voted Mr. Hamtll a charming •"Flapper." when you 1 J. Woychennty. P. ltapp, T. Tully. J. $100 on AH Models Tho arms and neck are likely to Wholesome GOOD LUCK is tion, and ' jhostess. become too sinnewy In age and it Is Friday and Saturday, October 22nd and 23rd ! Mooney. \V. Itommel. F. Hacorn. W. Geil- The prizes were awarded as fol- just the thing to serve at such Jolly pictures and jingles make lens at la I dert. T. Krrrarl. U J'lbricli. Wachinz Powders .1 »«wAf-ort ID© 1 buy at the A. E. Norrii. H. W. Holmes. James Gil- llows: The door prize was won by Mrs. this a fun-book for children. A It is; ' li'splp. Francla I.ondz. Sara Mullroouey. I George Baybury, while the non-play- a time. It's easy to fix ... and Gloria Swanson in I A: Manaked. M. K. Lcw!». M. llayden, II. Effective October 15th Week, w: Ohrlstcnson. It. Trojan. M. Uilber. It. I er's award went to Mrs. Karl Krepper. Charles WiHiam Stores has the sound food values that package of seven crayons with The pinochle prires were awarded to: practical; . Kahne, r*. Pricdl. Grace WrlKht. Norman each book for coloring the pio detail prc ! HouRlas. F. E. Cramer. Emily Uei-ker. U. I Mrs. Harry Brunt. Mrs. Anna Pach- our send revivifying energy and nour.' ( "Fine Manners" . Clay Ilalr. E. Wrtiaeon. II. An-lillaroiio. i nian. Emll Hamtil, Mrs. L. M. Hamp- Mayors, v 9 E. Melntyrr. Retty Scott. Mary Petersen. 1 New Prices ishment throughout the being. tures. Children learn health rules Juvenile Comedy—"Raisin Cain ' I l>aUy llsdtson. Etta Van Pelt. PeRtrie ton. Herman IHbrlch. Mrs. Emily Gar- tioa broa; ' Mulleu. F.. Condron. SUIilred Bnulton. J. i cia, Mrs. John Feeler. CKto E. Ham- All That is Newest while they play. It's the modern stick. Tl. Aesop's Fables , MaeGllHrray, E.. Sweneon. A. Falkensteln. l til. Mrs. D. Brinkman. Mrs. Emil Ham- $ Spread it on thick, mothers. : 1*. K. Potter, M. Allen. Margaret. Searles. way ofteaching—education by Uorm the' Novelty Cartoon—By Ko Ko the Clown en itled "Dais^bel" John Sfh»iyj«, Albert Gallo. W. II. Stu- Mil. Mrs. H. H. Maurer. Mrs. H/-R. ^It's made from whole country art, fi. A. llraehhausen. nita Punn. Mary j Johnson, Mrs. Joanna Ford. Bernliard ESSEX COACtt--- 695 And Prettiest in rrom wnoie counuy ^»/ ~* —71^° r [nation's fj Novoklsky. Kathryn r>urmer. It. Mousaon. [Wimmer, Mrs. Georgo Maybury, Mrs. ' Harold Thomas. Miss Urcella Berg- milk and rich, prime meat fats. play. Send for a copy for your Itose Trafrarll. A. l^uft*. Joseph Use. Ma- Indies Ready-to-Wear THE CHAMPS WDLXIAM STORES want tilila Sehweitier. E. Olynn. G. Anirelo. K. niann. N!rs. Valentine Tuschner. Mrs. YouthS appe&es, made keen child. Use the coupon below. Schwimlliu-iT. Mae rilekmsn.-• Klltslirth Charles KooniR. Oscar V. Bvers, Miss you to feel satisfied with every order yon Sahln.1. AlliiTt O-Itourke. lirarcv White. Margaret Preplak. Mrs. Philip Corey, HUDSON COACH-- 1095 make ... oar buyers havo combed Iho Btrnctlon I Thomas Glrvan. Oenrpe Clanfip. H. Kapi*. Mrs John Sullivan. Mrs. August Mta- __mmrj__3 of the world so as to include in it:i. ...rs. E. 6. Hamtil, Mrs. Arc tie solution the new Catalog (or *"an~~tti>d~Wiiiters-tho- are know. S. V Hall :

Rabwav Eecord, Tuesday, October 19,1926 Rahway Record, Tuesday, October 19,1926 VOllOll ttENT—I'latttENT—Ilat flroflro rooms und batli, alal KOK 8AM-J—Ice box, oia-fuihloncd tof. linprorimieata, heaht t fnralthcd tor two Rnt K5 Addrcu Bos «trc«t, Clark Towmhlp. Call jJ

FOR SAJJK—Wcitlnuliouio • tvo-biUe,. roil KENT—With nrlvate family, ono charter, cheap. Crane Motor Car Co lart-'t.* double room tor couple; also iln- 348 St. GcorKc nTonuc. I'nono IUhviy RAHWAY H. S. FOOTBALL ELEVEN MAKES REMARKABLE STAND AGAINST ORANGE | file room; witihh or withouithtt tmnrtbonrtll . 172 No matter how bruuUful ih« homes, or how exuulalto tho furnish incs. If _.. ISKNT—Comfortably turnHhi-d room; Help Wanted Democratic Women Plan O pure air does no"t circulate In every clrctrUHclrc-trU-H,, AcaA camw beatboat. M.Urn.. ScaUllnirni;,, lit-1 Record of Grid Teams room, the family suffers. N iw llrunawlck avenue. ocfl-2t WANTED-lloy to deliver ordcre all 4t, Hallowe'en Party, Oct. 25 ^WnhC hurchActhities;llllSS GLAUS BRIDE Hi ntviidy .work. Apjny i^ouu cu«u»«ni' On R. H. S. Schedule its lrvluir «tr«it. ,: FIGHTING RAHWAY H. S. ELEVEN WHOLESOMI DISHES Martha Martin FOll KENT'—Seven-room ' uteam-hMted The Ladles Auxiliary of tho Thos. The Cheerful Workers of. tho First) "pnrtinent-lde^Uy ^tuato Presbyterian Church are planning for Apply Till- Record each week will pub- A. FyfTe Democratic Association will nnkar or llirh? builneiis. WANTED—Ufliable woman to Unp lah a summary of how the foot- to be given Monday night, October afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alice other vegetable to add variety. THE GARDEN FLOWERS me cry. Ilupplness often makes one lib;, HI MaJluon 11111 road. Itaavij. [, ball teams which tho Rahway High T HOLDS ORANGE TO 6-0 SCORE 25, at headquarters ln Cherry street. Bostwick, 47 Church street The FOU 1IENT—Five llootni null batb. all Im- chool have met and will meet Cook It. peellnc mid all, as lont; us It wiint to cry, ferns," she said. provements, rent* $28.00. Inqulro Rab- WANTED—An autoinobU»o„ ulomji,.„„,. , The committee In charge consists of members also plan to have charge ot 1 h U havo fared so far during the sea- Womaa Marries nE flowers from the P"'"* " " And the ferns thought It wan lovely wny Lumber Company. Falton itrc«t. Splendid opportunity for tbo rlKht m-i, Mrs. Albert RIpp, chairman: Mrs. Jas.Local Passengers Say It Slows the fancy work booth at the church Pbono 818. ' oc3-tf Aiiply llonncll Motor Car Co., a vr-~ >n. The records to date follow: been sent in » bui to the olty. of her to weep a tear or two or throe, Brennan, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. fair next month. Mrs. Alice Bostwick T Milton avenue. . ;; RAHWAY Dp Service , and Mrs. Samuel Tooker will have Han at St. Pad's as possible after slieluir; do not re- Some one in U»- <'lty who was very as she, did, uml. too, she was homesick I'OU RKXT—Tbrco uud five rooma: dec Coach Singer's Cohorts Make Remarkable Rahway 20, Carteret 0 Peter Manahan, Mrs. Cecelia Dunn, move seeds. Seasmi well with plenty i IUL WANTCl)— In Bower utory. Appl, i Mrs. Anna O'Connor. Mrs. Charles charge of this work. The workers fond of this particular snrilen mm tthen , jusJ t u little, for that ggarden spot trlclty, i. hoht t anil.cold oldd wtterwclcr. AccAecnot person. J. It. Banuinnn. ISO St. GeorL Rahway 0, Summit 14 v from 1 to 8. 148 Eatt will also make draperies for the new of butter and suit ami popper. Serve where lt was so cool und where she oil prtl Stand Against Golden Tornadoes, Although Rahway 0, Orange 6 Walker, Mrs. Herbert Falkenstern. received tin- box. Urand oolS-2t Mrs. Charles Crowell, Mrs. William Hahn-ayans using the Public Service community house, while another com- j Miss IrenIree A. -Claus, daughter ot hot and tho whule I'nnuly will enlny And after one box hud oome, i.mnj had planted the ferns. Carteret Hllbcrt WANTED—Wish, eraile ulraraan. . Mrs. Elmer Tablcr. Ilua jinc frorn t]ll3 clty t0 BllzabeLh mittee, consisting of Mrs. Anna Mr. and MrsAugus. t Claus, of 326 iL Do Hot serve summer squash If j Of course the plants In the huuxp !~ APDIT Outweighed by Forty Pounds Carteret 0, Rahway 20 g , others followed alone for the "rst box (M I.AIU..-V ...v -- ItGNT—Four-room Oat furnlihcil, CK; St. GeorKe avenue. It oh war. Te n«-ctii0 d floor; ftccond on Pultua itrrot TeL ttr Carteret 9, Belleville 14 Wraight and Mrs. Tooker and Miss!! Main street, wan married Saturday you eiuuiot Hfford plenty of butler on jwas sent when the lirst Howers .-nine said they weren'' t thoughhhtt 5MI9 much ofof"' " K. W. Bplnnlne- o are complaining about the slowing up from Itrvnilwuy. Clark To-ornahlp. In- Carteret 0,'Cranfon! 14 1 Margaret Holiday are securing the; afternoon to Walter Carow, son of it, as otherwise It is tlat and taste- l Mn. lloto MalgadoTlcb, tinnt t QoQooor of the service Jue to the recent lnau- out In the sprinc. and Ihoy followed now as during tlie winter time when •••••••. -••-• ,—,- - WANTED—Worker for horun work. I»ho&# china and sas range for the commu-!Mr. and Mrs. William Carow, of 235 less. • ocl3-.ocl3-t liispl.iylti'4 :in al^iost Impregnable Summit there were no tlowers at all. abo addrc tiahwaj 133-M. i«-!r,sj Orange Theatent Early ! duration of a new system of fare col- one right after the other lifter Hint "' " "- Summit 2, Madison 16 nity house kitchen. Last week the:Third avenue, west, Roselle, before UefeU-se. ii Krven but gritty Hallway * upearcd a* If the Orange eleven! 1 lections. workers had a visit from Mrs. Caro-! large gathering of relatives and And oh. how the tlowers from the Hut still they couldn't complain, for WANTKD—Kclluble bur for.naper root» Summit 14, Rahway 0 a Rice With Plnespplc earden did enjoy their reception when on all the windy duys they were still For Sale inornlniTN only, no Sunda9£> Apiijr ' Hipb St-hool eleven sprung ono of tho would score In the opening period Summit 6, Bernardsvllle 0 While the rate of fare remains un- line Hallday, of- Whittier street, now; friends at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. — Conk rl.-l<£-Mali>-«tMMij \viri'i"MirruTc;-!. ~Orange quarterback, Orantfe changed,—the- uew—collection—system, 03 years_ol(|,_ and the_oIdest_member(Tlie_nuDtIal3 was one_of_the_most brfl- nnd llaky. mltlin^ n little mill: ai a FOU SAM". -Woluul ainlns room liljlt i which went into effect Octoher 3, re-of the church. She spoke reminis-hlant fall weddings held In this city, the lovely refreshing rain water. 1 cot away aruiiml the end with a clear Orange 26, Rosello 0 ' They were greeted so drllRlittuIly. :itnl rtuitrs. roaionatitr II nolii at once, f-KMAI.K 1IKLI WA.NTnD-SalfS rt«t, (ootball in central Jersey last Satur- cently of the wort of the women of The ceremony was performed by Rev. tinu' after it has been i-ooklni; until | liuiulli- "^7 JaqtH-B avenue. " Orange 6, Rahway 0 ! quires passengers to pay an initial y "You dear pale lavender tulips," the And Creeping Charlie urcw mon» V M-ntntlTi:. WuuUl like to hare one ia dur when they held Coach Carl Sel- Held ahead of him. However, Indell- j nearly dry In water, season with Itnt- j Htahw'njr. 8atary and commlsttou. AD Leonardo ' faro on entering the bus. Identlflca- ;ho church during the past K'-neration. RRoberb t W. EllElliotti , rector of thhe ChurcChh h lady said as she receive,! the (lowers and more ul! the time, for he was so bert'« Orange High School eleven to cato, Hah way halfback, started In pur- ter, ami susar. a hit of smited nut- VIIK SAI.r.-llurvau, babjr baulact. P1> l^uter I'lano- Co.. IT Ilroad stiM Leonardo 1, Freehold 0 The recording of the entire range of. tlon slips in colors to indicate the of the Holy Comforter, who officiated Clri.lt Digram of the Thr«-Tube Set That Was Completed. Within LUi .w> unilous to have a look at everything Call V..tth JV .•.irrlasc; alto ucw kltchcu RtoTc. a C to 0 score. The Coldon Tornadoes, •iult. and after a desperate run, mado Leonardo 3S, Roselle 0 zone in whlch the flrst fare wa ald SOCIAL AND PERSONAL !in the absence of Rev. H. A.' L. Saflt- meg and the yolks of two KR m Wml Uraud street. It musical sound, with a depth and II- s P One Hour. that he spread himself this way nnd a» the OranKo team has been called a Hying tackle for his opponent, down- Roselle Park are given the passengers by the con- | ler. St. Paul's rector, who was unable In a mound and serve jrarnlshed with that way. WANTKH Vounjr man In Chain GrtKrr,— slnce'ltp smashlnK itO victory OTerMtiK him on the elevon yard line after dellty never before possible to oldductors. ?> I Mrs Raymond Arnold, of Charlotte.1" 1>0 P^sont because of Illness. convenient oa the lower wares, and l'dlt SALK—Coal range with nlckle trim Slorr AJJrru Itoi lun, .art- Itc^otil Roselle Park 13, Union 0 method.-; of recording, together with Thu bri c h By CHESTER CHARLTON rings ot pineapple. If the crushed The garden (lowers were very much KunvIIu In Its openinK combat, found 1 he had completed a thlrty-throo yard It_the _pa33enger_ leaves the car in] N. c., I* he gne's't of Mr. and"Mra. 1j-.,. Th e, brid'j e'- ^wh_o° wasgivewas givenn InIn mar- yet avoid crowding on any part of - mini:. boll-T attachment; cooU contlltlo- Roselle Fark 0, Kearney 10 ellrninat:on-of-h-ritating-surf nee-noises In lladlo WuTlil. pineapple Is used stir It Into the rice pleased, for when they first arrived I'rl.v (A.0O 04 Maple avt-nuc last year's State champs la Class B run. It WIMS undoubtedly the most gp "" "he "paloThe; William Rohinson. ot 6'J Cherry streeC •With, the dial, a converted dial ""was nsed. I.AIIORKUS WANTEIl— ltepurt at |w. Roselle Park 0, Morristown Z ;of Bayonne. made a stunning picture e une-hour set is not .me tli:it and serve a spoonful or two on top. divlrion almost erndlcalltiK tho OrangepiP''Ctacular episode of the game, are announced as the oustanding almp, turns |n hIg ldentlflcatl011 sUp they were afraintn.d u nIt wav.as goin» g. to be| SAI.K-Four MB.. la-mi™ FrtJ Ilu> at 1*. U It Station at n:."JI «.B Plalnfield j in a gown of white georgette, with tomorrow, t.-am's early claim to fhr> State Class for the Orange team pushed the plg- characteristics of the latest, acoustical upon ieaTlng If he rldes an( ly lusts an hour, but one Unit It The Parts Needed. too hnt for them In tne "-1 I isi w^ttldd uvenor. Clark I.UIOle .V iviftrr. CoDtractom. (Ki^ri Plalnfic-ld 3, New Brunswick 6 C I hat ot match. She carried a shower serration - shulnilY A uhamplonBhlp. skin to the three-yard line only to achievement which is to be demon- Ono"zon^.'lhat.Ys,'*i;n'moreTha n'oneifamJ iy have m'o'vecf'from ^^ ? only one hour t«i niake. It will You need get only a 7 by lS-lnch panel, Shred a firm hard head of cnbbaee where there seemed to lw s» nine'°-°'a~ \ "T..wu»Lnx " ool»--.'l —Plainfleld I3._llonlclalr_7_.: bouquet of-&-hite_brldal..roEcs_and lsiJ It vj iiiXtflOQ Tho stand asalnst OranRe., after the, lose It on downs7 it"Is a rare lighting Plainfleld 27. Trenton -0 —-,-— ists; ior many years anil a 0O."> mfd. variable conue..^.. In Ihe cltv Irani (-uufrctloucry builQrai. rnihur disappointing exhibition against) aiachlno that can display such a tcna- o7t™^^^ Ha. T-rnr-" ot Uie pre water. After an hour or two drain I ri>U KALK^UprlKbt piano ln cood cx>nardQ; iron^ However, a poop r ppan t byy Dura -Ku Uey 10, New toa-Q : 20 Tha c ampliii^iilon. Hence the SAI.i:--CjlIoJor *toTp In con- Ciyilr Morrlatit! oa r^tlar: who como here on tiaturday ln a. m-.-aV-McCollum's-Funiiture Store. meihod"Is""VaTd to work a handicap, Mr" ~Wm W'ampler, o^ Kew Gardens, Prior to the ceremony an organ re- The tickler coli Is tamed by means of French Method of Cocking Peas. 1( if rniirn.it (., tl'llli'itn J y nave oraiise ttie ball on tac twonty- •Nutley ii, Asbury Park 0 cftal was given by Harry S. Martin. dows ot t| ttrce tubes. All il'iw jwkefs .-ire a lt let ltii'in know bow niucli t( .ii. »".OO. KB Main utrr^-l Representing an advance In tone for at the Elizabeth terminus of theiovf.r ,hR week-end ~" Put two large lettuce leaves In the j St. (Ji.Tt-*- auuu^ tho tiirj consocutlv<^ home contest'yard mark. The visitors then had an- Nutley 11), Point Pleasant 6 sart of the detertor-nmplllier unit. n knob even a rheostat knob, or, If de- jbniislii of by the Utly wn" ; quality and range over the old records routes on Caldwell place, scores of pa-j " .. church organist. To the strains ot erry-ar- TiotIom~oT~a~k>!Ttlu ur saocepan-^on-l—^|p? | otlu-r changn for !\ touchdown, but Nutley-0,-Central-20 Wagner's "OjTfenTfl'Uir—tire—trridal O.rUj the radio side need b.- ivireTir~Thr- slrable, a 2-ineh dial may BFTlSod"here:- -.•Ived them rrrt Kvoil conilltton, chrtp YOl'Mi <:>:=£5 ohnnge I made was tu cut the The rheostats, jack, and even the died W.'HajcIwooJ avrnur. % w»>U pleased with the result of Satur- I^uideuberger frustrati^l the attempt superiority of the Orthophonlc Vic- pour around the buses, while - passen-; na"s bien the guest of Mrs. Willard C. oos tiouE "Oh, garden tlowers," * ahe said to ( liiir, A,Mrr«* all cuairaunlccttont V BelleYille 0, Boonton 2 of the church to the altar rail. Just ac^nch leail that comes from the F condensers, Includlug the grid con- with one small onion. The flavors of IU.1 II. itabwaj. N J day^i gajne. He said he knew that I The only score came In the third trola over the old type talking ma- gers alighting one by one pay as they: Freeman the past week, returned Fri- them, "how well I remember the gar- 1 UK r-.M.i.—— ii» kack al»o 01«cwln£ oiacbln< In- Although this year's loam was far be-1 perlml. when by a steady pounding (lav t0 her a0 m0 > in Fanwood. denser, are part of the detector-ampll- den parade of flowers. Wjlnnlng In | ^..^V^'IL ^ '" — by a process which is an interesting system was used, and buses were emp-j . ". Starfcejv soprano, sang "O Promise impress c Insert a "C" battery (as shown In but only enhance the flavor of the .iulr» :«-Cllnton Te You Truly." assisted h peaa. Pea pods are saved and cooked iltlrbnaril.l o of pout years, II still contained tWrj "Four Horsemen" of Coach Selbprt Mr d M The wiring precautions include summer Into the fall. KOK S.M.K r.Ttet.»U.a itbtr. il old frnnliiar llghllnp: spirit of those; calned slowly but surely. BattaRUno microphones are- employed to "pick ,l!m05t flve mlnutes Is required some-' MrJ i ffl nd Mrs FreH M I Following the ceremony a recoption Coil Information, and the water used to cook the pens V-"r-»"iV-p ovcii for ollf.ovo " John«on! — Rahway Elks Drop Second tiDn, and .hese: Connect tho rotor plates of the "And how we us<-d to cover up the nanw. Ho eipLilnwl that \hlR spirit, finally slipping ovor the coveted chalk- up" the music in tho auditorium or tlmes, it is said. i w'jlViSf \n or qemlnSv IvenrJe' «'••" tendered the couple at the bride's ln, which makes 'a much more pro-! »7r^t. 1 bliirk .onlhrtiil of Mil""" «';; WllltK • «•ANTl:l»-^\Vonja« wl.lir home tens at la xcy of the commercial three-circuit variable condenser to the Erid return flowers In the full with newspaper*, wa» unable to show Itself before the line on an off-tackle play. Sydnor League Match to Hoboken recording studio. Thin super-sens!- • An o(Hclal of Publlc Serl-iCe Corpo-],,," ^n'e ?o Washinrtontor a visit'I - followed by a dinner for tha nounced flavor. l'4ut " K bt It is irrtraijjf coils m:i\ he used in tills clr- dde of the coll L2. the -45-tnrn coll, if thtrd Rani", because the players had fumbled the. attempt for Ihe goal after .live "ear" transforms the air Bound tation said last night the delays were] * 'hrldal party In Newark. Mr. and Mrs. and so the newspapers would not blow I'OK S.M.U—Valcan «taootntup pca»t note l*artrrrf. N. J eisii- The tmc shown tunes with a :.»>t gained the experience and sell-jihe touchdown. The Rahway loam in the New Jer-lwaves into electrical vibrations, which. probablv due to the fact that the sys-' MiQ= „ ,h \re.i>miim nf Porth Am 'Carow left for an auto trip through Week, w :ou make your own. This Is the con- "You Dear, Pale Lavender Tullpa,"the away we fastened them down at Ui lu cooJ ronilltlon Innulrr l.S FUlMat l <3*¥jlt infri. varialile condenser. It has Cherry Fritter*. oelSIt TO ISKNT- r.-.ir .r In cunfldonce. which r-nn only _b'? obtained Th" scor -°)-| Flks Rnft-Hpr li'ft^iip flrnppfvi It.q practical lection mode to "A" plus. Connect the Lady Said. corners with i>e!ihles from thp garden 1 1 re paged through a very iatricate; lem is new. ! bo^fZ weeS gest of Xs;'-"« Sou.lv Upon -.holr return they ct pancake tickler. However, some Mite a batter of a cupful and a bunralcw; at! lmii Fa"eU ^ ? l? '8 plifv the sound to anv desired volu:,me' avenue Aldene road, Hoselle. They received a lus connections adjoin. This accounts 'Yes. the iieiiMes ttra nml to wori. I'aono I»-M. boos nsinovcd. and the green ability! v of vacuum tabes of spec I large number of valuable gifts, includ- Kcr instance, if you wind your own lni powder and a half teaspoonful of are. You are ,'u<' t ththe cololr of oro-r j !cfc «nd in for two terminals, one each ot primary iiorsi: I'AINTING AM> uni'Atai.xrT- •J! the. players appearing in shining. lb»>Uj r-_™ 'be ocal Elks alleys to_Hoboken. The.,- . The sound vibrations are th Jolm E. Lux, manager or the Ho' * silverware cut glass, china,-fnrni- tlon broa. IT?C, you may use :i SU-inch diameter salt, one-half cupful of milk and an hill SALK - Ilrautlfol plajrr (>I&DO: roll I^awson EXEWPTS AUXILIARY ur e checks and seco'udary, and the other connec- chlda." . j for the jrarden. S7Tii»: will ^11 trry rf^wnaM*- Sr* It Furattor*- UcpalrrJ anil Itf flQ'.n&fd . fci eoM. roach Singer still belleTes his' Crorv store, and family, have moved-' , - - »^".-''nur» Urr.U 1! 1'b ;.r 1".7 center Miss Edith Johnson. onsr-Myrtle. £ ?. = «"-kP°^ member of St. to the plate ot the detector tube hi .ulnlll|..u. ITke Ter> cte»p tU l'orlt l.i-^r-lrir Ihr.-i- of the fniir p.-rirvis'nn * j^^ , ,.r i.... Paul*! Church and choir. fir© •^2 o:ras of wire in the same direction drained from the sirup- Drop by spoon-1 their pretty soft emit leaves, and. once [„a whlle, and the flower* wIP »lt.I.IAU r. KAVUOMI J j EntzaiTFttn uther mnnner. that is, either terminal -lt.-«-!. I'hcne 7>3 W eels-lt! >j*uriny th.r ()r.-vnsi> players. out-_ Hyrnt-.-v I Wi b actuated mechanically the needle f'he firs: anniversary of the La- •?«rr the secondary (I/J). The tickler fals Into hot fat and fry a golden | dear me. dear m<: how even the very be sent to roewliw i I cun't go to them (jnard grandparents, Mr. andMrs. John C.' :o plate. • utefclnc '.I:.- Itahway team by more • ftw0 hU S i dies' Auxiliary of th»'Exempt Mre-1 , , -rc-crsld consist of its ii:ati\ turns ef ihe brown. Serve with the sauce made j Scriln! hatt of 55S MMonrO6 stree[ Regina Cleaner Advertises Actu»l Time, 57 Minutes. twigs smell so sw.-ctu of the garden." I "Yon travel ^ tH-uWlfully. drar ::ua forty tviutiils. wcr.- playeJ tu a- Itlchanls men's Association held Thursday I ("—strnctlonj —sscif-kind-of—wi ro-as—^yuu_i:ari_iyit_oix 1-toJH the juice of the cherries. And then the 'adv »:iw some ferns i flowers, too, you kivp HO fresh, un'l by th.- f.-m-T. more shifty right tackle .! in the opening lilt. LJRahway Rotary Club Told . Mil t'alm li^ f-frt»sl—"t—ibc—Itorn—r«*jri«tered—with rrrslHnrt-tiie-exemp.-4ieadnents" 15^ The score: I greatest volume. Some instruments Main street, with a large banquet r'OIl "!*ii.-~jieTii>.s. j gwe^t flowerway : qnirterback a f ' notes were r(H-oril«!_-.vith thejr.-jProner. given..and_then..dariclng_and..a..musical -White-Plains. the clriHIns "f the pnnri ami tlie \ POIt SAI.K—KSQKD rolKTrS* lalxtr. &B*-\ way jo.il lli)-> Majjy spectator* who a9 value. The result was a reproduction pnigram was held. 'The distribution—or ~ wind the tickler coil so as to she almost cried. I .,vv> woulll „„, flulo for aOyth:n; Templ-tim Williams | 1S6 199 las been' .« of the dial, two iti-ms that I •iuartrr !>>:ch. a: fia> Arplr Rraos; •oia; to ih" cam.- •xpH-linc a dupllca- in which the imagination ot the Mrs. Walter I. Springer was toast- deanery." Harry W. Holmes, produc- auchoraire rooni thereon for the "Why. ferns." .-he -ai.1. "I Kr.-»- you | for thr ,,n(.wh o>rI ,,ls u> love5 a, an . Tvu#tru. ititn Company JlrCtf; MUMTUI. ;HIB of the !to.,r-la. si-orv. were, ajcaied iuft halfback .... ISO 15S 163 1Iiss iianaa Klose , of tion manager of the Regina Corpora- onvlous ) recjuire a little care and hence took a i ur Snyder listener had to fashion a great deal, master and introduced the following when 1 wa- a little clrl. Anil \o;ir j :\>- us loves um nil .« 1*^ ^erfurmante of the Hahwayans. tl.itt:i Indollrjto . 164 15S 1S3 es. L. L, has been s| tion, told the members ot the notary must he where It must be joineu to the ^ood fra.-iuiii of.the time. There are ' Tiny English A.'.-na.icc one w ul KA1_\MA2«O rircl.ts r.vri nT anti his ear had to contend with many speakers: President' C. William Mln- that ! i . |, •«• us an w* »-»!' All Work f;uarii.trc« .. lik<> w e Wltm K r nUt ID IU1OO 949' unmusical sounds. tel. of the Exempts, also Charles taken. I only abuut a ilozen connections to Iufl3llr.3 anrwtier*; aUo p\p* beater* muni utiivr. •^.- tkr> >.x-al teanL but although Syd- Sy.ln.ir . . KalU 904 Miller. 71 Cherry street. ihe Regina company was-one of the strcilghtline eapucity tunini: con dark, -cool corner of the n I The Orthophonii- name, first given Schaefer. A. J./Zlnres, Charles A. to drive make. Tho b-ails are brought out to llfjt ruaraLtcrtl or c:ooer rrfuatied. Cash, No. 4 HalM ^t-. r«rMer l :uu. 'I>:i![i:-.'ton. Marruc.l ,-ind liattas- fullbaci 7 r was ns»-d. This has semi-circtt lnvtallcieDla.. _iuiall down parmtsla- hal-, por!od.s: to the new Vic-.or instruments which Moore. Edward J. Best, John Moore, The Hisses Irene and Isabene .oldest manufacturing p.au-.s operating expended jilndiii!: pii.-is mi the unit, and a lij»' ripp.--l off f^iln ar.er Kaln wh*-n Score by Rahway atps—TheJuct_tUttl_tl]e_c'.itidens an.-\- toatxllns^M* ttart ndense l ii held trnarloualy. How: ToucHaoo-Ti^HaUagllho. • ~ Subatltu rij^unolly""' ..:: 1S6 1S1 tacts at the batteries. | '"' -i :lil1 1 - "-••<"• deserving "l.J.^cts. uml Hi.- IU.—T S. J. AuthorU-J lira at h I'boM 3ZS-n •hi! loot - To make th tuning mor unh:ilM'>." - I'"' '' r'-l' ...-- 171 203 1S3 first time. __ Somerlndyke.~Jahn_Fox, George Bock, j and-Miss-Irene-for 0°^——- membership and also gave-a--short--.4- all vrays* it Is. t.l--.'! .,„!. ..f our < A.l.rj litk. f BUSH A PRICE ^ot they X'vi in their opponents ;tk>ns— for Itahway. Ginfrlda. Swlerk.'. pt.t,,r3Ou ! to answ.-r tl 159 ...... _ . . „ w Tnn„„„P« ,l r.... of 163 U •.inislx-.- I'.v .-urr..mi-i;i: A^S» **rn on two occaJIIUDj A when Syd- J. U'Amhrosa. T«rrili. Collins. Drake. I simouson .... '187 211 "The Orthophonk- record _lg the re- William' Swearor. Harry Hoffman and „ v dress. Frederick L. ilintul. gaTe a •ing cons '.iml. wll.-., this iH el.iliv. ilU '• suit of an entirely now method of re- others:' The women speakers were: | aTenuei' Yras a delegate from th ; ENOtNEEBS AND no« itit H.-v h; .-tir i,wr -At SOS S90 cording perfected during the last two Mrs/Springer. Mrs. Bernhard Wim-| y c 'A to tJie state Older I Standard Type of Tuned ' & jd* K«»ii. un« from the -thirty and lir:i»nv. Hlun;. Itefen-i—Rose. South- deavor convention at Cainilen iast througho 142 Irving Stf»«* Sid'-. N-wark. L'mpiri—Rellly. Rut-1 : years." states Mr. McCollum. It mef, Mrs. Edward J. Best, president I council at Asburv Park over the week- week^.while Charles R. ilelick .-peka Need Filament Light Wjn y. N. V represents the extensive research and of" ti,e auxiliary. Mrs. A. T. Crane. Jr..! en(1 heavy to' TRadio-Frequency Outfit experiments of the Vietof laboratories/Mrs DeWitt C. Foulks, Mrs. George ' of a visit to the Somo"-"i!!e Rotary The growlnc reinli-ne> IO use high Tlie facl that a radio bulb ili>os emit tfl.-il Ui—drop- motoriza this also Hi-lllan. Onus, and DuKie, Rahway * "' " «--• — gome of'-tlit- icousticAl Blorwlrth. Mrs. Maty Langtoar-Secre J-^i, ,n n—j—z ;£luh_and the activities of that clab. light is entirely an incidental feature In the City BowliuK Leagues the uprlahH. but "Team Defeats- Mohawks Ization c H in innlio fr.''|tietify atnplitiers • Time of periods—Ten minutes. ( engineers of America. So thoroughly laT^ jjrs A j_ zirwes. MlSS Macann JfrOteStS , It was announced at the business of Its operation. What is desired ln a match.'s last ni.cht. the Merck & Co. sesslon that tte .Tesnlts in the application j The annual three-day conference|ha« the job been done that there' is, At the musical, solos were given by! Agrainst Shooting Dosrs y fire losst THOMAS PAUL r Uie sam« volt:iges to the radio fre- tube is a ti.iw' of little particles of iiinineii took two out of three gained EVERYBODY READS l:i N'»r:t.«Tn Nffw Jej»ry j Rowling League were rolled on the nothing with which to compare --.the Mrs Bernhard Wimmer and Mrs.; ° ° :have charge ot the grand ball to b» electricity called "electrons." and the from the X. S. quintet, and the Busl-, Manufacturing Furrier iheld in the Berkeisy-Carteret Hotel, T robes, due io tl>i- fact that sep- -umiilft-l :i.^1 rjr« orj Liberal TVriaa I Y. M. C. A. alleys Wednesday night, new recorde except the singing or-yjCt,Tjsher with Mrs:"Ftank Murray j (Continued from Page One) i klCtt Htl i easiest way to obtain it Is to "bnrn j ness Men Xo. 1 took all three gamesi (r.i:a t» j:. More than in cut t Order* Ma do After the Latest SUV ! when the first Business Men's quin-] P'ayir.g of .the artists^ themselves.'.-.-.-. i . ' !Asbury Park, in connection wiib. the binding posts fur the radio fre- at tue p ano ls rin ! certain kimls of wires in slass bulbs j from tho Business Men Xo. 2 teaTfl.' Classified Advertisement* FIND STRANGE ANIMALS is the one word ;hat comes Prizes in the various contests were! mad from pain, bites someone what P S convention next April, when y and audio frciineiu-r "R" posl- All Kind* of ilcpalrtog Xeatly Dost let won all three games from the Mo-1 Fidelity ' ' Suiti-r was high man in the first T to describing the reproduction won 1)y Mr=. Frank Murray, WalteM. j then? If he shoots at a dog. misses.U»e combined clubs of Unin.i County from which the air bus been ex- ' .tlTO , although the final game ended nearest taps are nn: I'l-nvitled for in match, rolling a -02, and although 94 1UV1NG ST. RAHWAY. X. I hausted. i Six Cents i Line Or EI.ULAUETI1.. !•«-. S44 tie. It was Darmer's splen- trorn them." seLs. R. L. Morton bowled two high-games i'h S«il p'.nwork which won for the Busi- The temperature must be quite high ! for tho second Business Men's outfit, Ct»» K CjrTrr. Ma-urr IN STRANGE PLACES!?-^ ^?b. accoiiii-jiiiym^ ilhistralii.n show;: Copy ~>t •ce.pUd «ft«r to i. m. Tu«*)»y SCORE IN LEABUE GAME in order to make the flow copious, nnd ness Men. for bis last two scores were EVENTS OF THE WEEK his colleagues were unable to knock » .lie. a:iJ I*urn»!l S:.. low HVER 4. ARMSTRONG •a. <-onvpjii«m ;TM1 practi'-a' uiethod of r.inst wires must V-r heuted white-hot nver the two hundred mark, being : down enough maples to help him fmti I'.-urt llouiei The committee were: Mrs. Walter i joss of pay or perhaps discharge from piUT^Trf -'ff3Jyin£ the \o]l:tuc on the rndio-frP •0% addltloiul la cr>*rf«4. Counselors at '-*•" 215 and 201. respectively. Wooster Tonight i"by~th»»-<*urreiit-fr<»tii-tlie-,\-baU.ery_lor_] -J rounct!—his— fellow—merchants. Mor^ l>|--n s V \! futll J I" M I^piiasex_xhaimanJIrfl,_D.ejnt^^ ^2»iCC>' rahPS7~hT~Tiie—n^c—of—it—high I proper operation. Of course, tho in- i MliTlinutn DuKnTatiou I ronrT'ii5oir("(rancll~NOT Knulks. Mrs. A. J^Zirwes. Mrs. Mary ous question and hope the Mayor wiirMilKT^Irs. _Charl(!i-Hoye-^itlI her- ton's scores were 200 and 211. hway National Bank Building I u-iuners. while Smith. Hampton am*. "1. tn school-dcdication-at-WestfieW.- I candescent wire, IT •'nhutien!," as It j T^SiFfoir3n^lilmeT^aTCzriIrs7-ErHrr-»ive lt~hLs close atremloic ~Tguesti-MTS^-Nourao^pMU the «afc_ ITlifc circuit .shown is n.n new. hut The scores< HercJLasL-Wee I-Martin— c.-.w_thc LeJ.dlng_.Moha -—i >--.-j:it!(in—from—Railway Yacht It h-:. "Cl'.uo. "JTrsT JTT. Plorson. -Mrs : Bern-- !' M H MACANN.. end in the Poconos. making the trip is correctly calleil. emits considerable ' N. S. Club IT .. RAHWAY. N. J. x Icafae Woaby ; player>. -1* a standard type "f tuned radln-fre- Club to dinner uf Rari'.an means a liKht. but this phenomenon has abso- C. Miller 152 176 178 ABOUT A LOAN! ' " " hanl Wimmer. Mrs. Henry Bienvirth, j Pre; Rahway Branch S. P. C. A. by automobile. 5nmcy outfit. Illustrated \u show i The scores: riation .'.: Perth Amboy. Mrs. KJwaril J. !!est. Mrs. George I menced : lutely ui uiieetion with the func- E. Miller 147 151 165 Real Estate for Sale the high resis!:inc -h">ihl He ACCOMMODATING. HELI'Krl. SKltMCK with wi!,l 1'fe'j,., !ikt Bu^incw Men Wednesday llier-.virth, Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. goal of r • tioning of !b»- tube from the r:ulln Colucci 159 133 122 I Ail'ie.1 eiperi-.-ncos l-'OIt SAI.K -«.l Inti In W«-»tn<-ld. S. J :' .. sn-tt ::uit.'h for th- Y M. A. Meeting. Kiwanis Club. William Connolly. Mrs: Ella McGougb, every c'. standpoint. , Howard 1S5 163 171 I St TUB citAUDIAN I'LAN lie the lot for Rahw.iyans. Wooster 171 1G3 179 Meeting, Rotary Club. [Martin 176 14S 147 l..'i.l n.-.iii.n ..I Wt-ittticld, fully ri-»trlctcd. . In !h« New JerM-y State Y f.'.r Mrs. William H. nranney. Mrs. Will- dlvisiouS Nurtli i,lo> of towu on Otk avenue for- , times during theencountere " *d' ; Uurmer 1S2 2ir. 201 Card party. Degree of I'ocahontas. It is quite lii»->il)Ie ti' obtllill a W^ loati up to |30O OD weekly or uioiilbly MART !lm A (;< lfr iii»-rly liu'll^y aTenue. not. far from de- , Mi n.. l^'-isue resulted i:i ui al- loral persons have if.:: 149 ParnK'nti. Monpj clvea »JUQ« day applied A. I strange- places.; La.-s:.) 19? Cani part^ Kssex Council lodge— . '' ">-- Ing eooc O O lOQiflo—i stream of the minute elccti-mi- in :i S19 771 933 p..!. * Irnlt.y :iml srli.(,,ls. with irffcr. .-•i.l i- the 1-K-.I1 "Y" all'-> anln.aU 156- wn!--r. li^L:, ulilcwalkd anU strci-t llirhta:! .' - Lviial lutereat 01II7. % S.it-'.strasiKe 157 I. O. O. P. Eons as; .--•• ii: v,;-."Ti in Hi.- lia.il M. I'.ui:i of 52 Elm avenue, • GREENSPAN'S lube by the ll<>- <>f certain -;i:l>-I:ili'-es No other chargra. ^amn Vernnn FIRE ALARM ST,"»TU»NS Merck & Co. S.-.7.'. ,-n-u. 1'houu- 19O0 WeallldJ. N. J.| jr.i... •'"•li was th.- tir^t person to see at close J Card parly. L"ninn Council previous Unown us "r:i*'i'ac'.ive ' materials, bu! "» . ocl3--t | MARKED .-! 15.. Mill it!-. S"Uth Amboy. the S-44- team. ! Ciottfrii-d 1G9 1S4 153 lil'ARDIAN LOAN' SOCIETY ratige the leopard whleh escaped from- 'OOGI quin: •: r'>!l I a total of 10SS. In ; Opening niet'tini;. Hi-Y Club. ' 12—Ma::, itui CLorry St: Joungsti their e\|i.-M-<- UIIimp<>uui|- liord^rman ...... ICC Open daily I A. U. Ii I F. U USED and tani" Uve's farm near Atlaull Highlands. ;^bseX'- ...... 12S : walkH aiul driveway; live niinuti-s to Je-| SUK.T :')•••''••• a 142; Thursday ! 15—New Brunswick and Lake Avei • are fiiri-iii.i-.' :! 11:1— m. il. the agej.. l»ot; nic-t! location; ^-asonabli-. tennl. vrltk'.l! :•. f'-w pill-* "f'luasing up the'Last'WvJn.-sil.iy nfti-nioim a pheasant icojucci . .. . lin 133 I5j| Honey suckle Cluti. at home o* Mrs. 22—Hazelword and Jaques A-vf-oue Smith .. . 104 ; I'bi.ne Wl-W. o<:15-3t! the 1alleys !, rx*!m! throtu:h two windows of the , . , : srniip. ^" II"- .-.i-l-..| IIII..-> eiiuippcil Em. 8181. •n*l»!du.i: record on th H M ir;il ... 13s 171 19?;'Chris Frank. 14 Kssex street. 23—Jefferson and Central Avenue? ure a re M Broad Stri-et. 1 Witli til;i!:'.i-n! s "i! Illi- ]'rei-liitt^ ele- CARS Irving street, while 141 l"'i 1 — Scharr Bldg. Kllubetb. N. J Hnut'i -V'rbov who were champions Irving If.! . "" - [Tampion 17g^ Delegation from Tnion Council to 14—Maple and St George Avenue* 122 Main St. Phones 914 & 915 Rahway The Sill ___ nielii I-:I!I ,-LIMI\ i.r ii:'::L-i;ii-'!. ,\< > A $661 POK SALK—House, 7 rooms and bath, nlli 3un3> It j il7 .-ici "i«t v-ar were no match,-;«>sum «:., f»u:«l in a litu_* nest ; Madden 115 nr. 25—Milton Avenue and Bryaru Stre-' 1 linprovcnu-nti. i-n-cpt h-at : two-car ira- AVt : Carterel. Scope t! \ ,: ' ";!:P "I,, rompeil away ,, William f.. Worlhinaii. of 17 West ial at Second Jl—Campbell and Cnerry Streets. , batter., nii-'i!i'l.'.:t'h . -,\ .,:: M be Business Men No. 1 1 • rate; l"t .VlltOO. Heasuuabl.- jirlce. In- JIONEV TO LOAN i.n tu.nj and mnrt- Guaranteed Used Cars on Mr th- I..-..nv.,-• eewing ! f-' . :i~-;l.<- ll< 17S 169 182 \uv m-rs"n ivh.i believed a: the time | ' Presbyterian Chureli. caniiatl Ch:ulli-t r'Ol! SAI.K—Twu-faluily huuso In Third; tloiul Hank llullilltii.'. Itahuay.'N. J. -he Ita!'.w:iy-S'il] II, I - Wooste-r 191 IM 190 ocU: tf ihv 'l!u-s «as pullins a "leopard" | r Church Workers of Church of the printing' \V=nl. best residential wi-tlon; Ti rooms Liberal Terms \Viwtfl.-W-Orani:i! match was roiled - . Is :.ill'ini;it ii- MIl'l i-oiltiuunus Durmer 1SU 170 168 v'.,™ ar,. now i-oavlnccd that'It was, Obituary IIJII t.atU 011 tlrat and second floors; 4 •h>- K.ial .illey.-i Aalurday night Wes Mathew Armstrong. 15—Grand and Irving streei». dents tc- Cti'tuiri ii--~ '--ipriwi ve '-h-'mrfal Cassio 177 19U 182 lart;i- rnoms on ttilril tli>or: every lm-| ihe "truth for ihu li-opard was caught, priivi-uu-nt. I'rii-.. Sl^'.ui" A.lJrv>« A ! Rooms to Let :iel»j Ann all three i;ame^. (Continued from Page On» Womau's Hotne Missionary Society 42—MUton Ave. ana .-aontgomery P •that..wc: coinpnunds of lijcli electron emlt.Ung Smith . . 159 1G2 166 • HelKlu.s. near-Toms ._ Mrs:ri3—Grand. Bond and - Mor-rw-^'reo— Ii., can- of Kecurd It, It was Suiter's 212 in the npi-ninc KrWay-at Island allies from the place I- <•( trinity M. : E. "Clmrch," \v;IUi besldeei propertlix havp been successfully [--OK ltKNT -Nfiv l.'His^. fnur :i^ an ^.MSI. wl:ii!i enaliUnt Itahway to win ' JJiver' thirty-fiv Charles Tice Dies i S57 SSS !" l.utli . r-lil &'••< J It. Ilainna r-,,m'which il -srapeil. It -appeared j Hopkins;im....-,. i,140u Bryan^..- : street. 144—Elljabeth ina jacisou Avdnuo* emplnyeil in r.ulin lubes. The wire S85 E.XCEPTIONAI. UABUAINS ! 1'hi. :hi. ferst ^.ime by a sev.-n pin margin. Charles Tio-. of 4T> Fulton street.', ,.- I,...... M rnnin« all Improvement* ; i 711 ocl.'. I'l ,„ l,e plump and »'ell fed from rav- Ladies' Aid Society of First Baptist ; 61—Central Ave. and Maplf Term.- which oriliiiurily must lie tmrnoci at I acre land; two corners on county road, ad- — , lu the eron!• d game the South Am- whi.'fnr nearly half a century con-i t:Ilureh wilh Mr, Ad.ims. 219 Hamil- 52—Church and Hamilton Streeu GROCERIES Business Men No. 2 :i^-:n? on the clnikeiis; :hrouph the dis- white heat Is coated with n layer of 140 143 124 Joining County Park. 1'rlce SliWO, «" i y,,n uy.sT Tlir rui.iu funii»li.-d aiiart-. boytL'is f> liml tin- liM-.i! pinmen slightly dueled a furnace ami tlnsniuhins; es-|lon ^t^ee^ j 53—Grand and Lennlnptun Srreeu Ward ilown J.1.M0. balanee easy terms; cooa lor: n|||( f|jr nj||1 i,..u«.-U.<-|.liii.-. lutir.. j:r.K trk-ts where he roamed, •-. First Presb\-te-$l—St. c.po'-g.-' Avn . Kir-«»> ••->-' Fresh one of these compounds, and the tube 160 149 •iff r«.ini and «ssilv won tho game 1 tahlislimont in this city. Loose It. J. Morton 153 Invcstiocnt or business. Owner 44 Hunt-1 „, .,_ ,.|,,.lrl, u>- ai..l all inipr-v.-me:.!- for the sei-iitiil tinu in as nuuiy How.-v.-r. Hi. st proved its worth ih lmme at 7:20 o'cK.ck this morning; ..jaVchiir".;h.with Mrs. Ali.-e Bostwick. 14S 143 147 Inston terrace Newark. N. J. Phone Ter- ,, n|ri. ._.•<•, w,.,, nraml -tr.-.-l I'h.m.-' Oatmeal Spare Rihs is then operated at n mere dull cher- Lamphear ... when eV'-ry ono of llifi pheas-uii*. li.is paid the Irving 'after an illness of live months. Ho- ,- 1GG 121 race U-.C. e»p24-8t lilt .UMI thi- iiual pail"' rhurc]l ry-rei| lient. Schwotzer ... 135 Ilurmer. who 6 pounds pound 20!) 1S4 211 ll«il*a.viU- wTC'Iit In irii.iiy of.ilie niuilern tubes, of K. L. Morton jl'OI•'OK t SALK—MousSALE—ITouxe ^ui Grore mreeit.. Baht..i-- S way, N. J. Itobert Cook, 272 WalhlnittoDj I-'"'! ItKM .•»•>.-:. room- :.ll lui|ir... Ti'iirlnc. 7-pi»i l'.rj| 7-l*aM. Sedan roll.-.l 19'1 mail- over a -'»'' =--"™ both the rn-it.Ml ;mil uncciaii-il vari- avenue. Newark. N. J. I'bone llrancll | iii.nts. itr.-lni lie.it. nut »l.-. I>I Ini|nlr.- 1C4 noail.ter mor- than JOO J CIIKVIIOLUTS Oit. »oi-:ils winning !»' eties, little or no lipllt is vi-ible Kroofc -JOSO. MpJ-lOl 1 -*• N'-" I!rii!i»vl<-V uvi-iiu,. H Touring (IVl:ltI.ANI> Pillsbury's New thrnUKb the ^'lass, because ot tlie In. Touring t'OU SALE—New modern botnpj, near ' OI! ftl.NT- - riim- aa.l l-.t? r.-..iu uai<- O.acb Sauerkraut ner coating of mercury which lines hlKliway. Maurice a»cnue. Ilabway: r.lnoji -.-v.-n r.,.mi h..uv All Improve CI.KVEI.AND Health Bran ol>«i for Inspection. TcIephOM 1KI-M mi-ntu i-x.-e-pl hear. It.-am.iiaUIe rent, lu- uirKESJ'-ACKr.n the bulbs. The heuvine--: of this Uabn-ay. Jly-T-tl 'iu!r.- M. Krl.-.lina»i. ::•' Main street. Sedjn package 3 noun.ds *Real Estate UOIKSE riiiB, Seyl BUILT T\7 coating varies consitb.-rably. a.- will, T..urlu»- 12JI Sedan therefore, tin- amount of li-ht ihat J. C. SIIEIX ' nil: ltKNT -T«-.. aeven-roum Oat«.SUl jj Tuorln; Y57VIR Ural Kittute and Insuranoe Uruker i Itnpniv.MMi-iilii. I'hiini- J0.T.'-K. ocl'.l (t Coupe Plate or Brisket cf Varying Voltage on Rjdio- penetrate.- :!;rou-li il, st, in> si^-nitl Transfers 1"O K Scotl Avenue. Italnvay, N. J Polly Brand l'boiie 031 DUBANT 190 Frequency Tubes. eaiKe" c;iu in- attached tu the bril- ron IlKNT -Flat «ll roomii and bntb, :1I Tourlne Sport .- n»ruier . Corned Beef Man-'" of tlu- Illlliiiina'tliin liii| mn-cl. -11 Suit-r -12. ii,'.,i_aml_triiJay_HHik_ char Kahway pound Samuel Bass, premises in Hazelwood Real Estate For Rent K Smith l£iverside_.r 2 cans avenue, adjaent to lands of Daniel hird- Kiddies' party at Y. M. C. A ilvr.c—uiu Io Mr ^yvorihani anil MEMORIAM fiirin- u[' r:ilio f:-. . j i:, -1 Audio Howl wRen. Railway. proS.nl-. . r,,,,. Kaw.™ tr.iH.-y, ITl:..:t terra.,-. meineory It lutpp.-ns sutueiiiiie.s that a steady Maple Realty Company to Cora T. Fresh r husl.aml and Small White Conde, lot 215. map of Railway Gar- " "'I;iiiL.'»''">l-iit!r.l-rv".i iTiml''iv''',H .luv. i WK liKNT—-V-wIy furnlinvil rocm. nt.aiu *i/."iji.-r»- lii,- niiiplitii utloti vultuui- is howl or liiud hum will exist In a loud VV1 V s-iinrtl.il " . iin.i.u .in .(i li|]t ]|U (.,1I,,vnlL.,lc03 piK.ne Ilnhway Neck Bones den;-, section 1, Rahway. la W:1 v Pickling u'f^-.t'n i*u :iml I.",."' the resistance nia^' spender, and one is ut a loss to ac- Milton I»ike Manor Company to Ed- ' ' - ' _ —I l.-.ui W. Ail.lri-mi 1" Urove ntreet. It H1I.1.YS-KN1I1HT Onions, 2 lbs 2 pounds ..;Art,-IUW.'JOO. ulitiis iii;'.-slimnn. alllniu^'i count fur H. This howl or hum Is un-mund (I. Burtlett. premises In Milton 403' t'rr, f,,n|,- i c-.*.-1^ lower \iil.ii-s u.suillly will give like the regenerative squeals, in thct ;inil balli, wltb ronl rnnire: all iboulevard, known as lot 2, block D. I7S%E. MIIIKII r.veiiiii'-. MorniiiK-i i.'nly. It [ t--i» •".•-heil l'.si]|ts-r^i-hc-iir::i-:ii:i!-|>..i-it -it^^-iii—iteri»-iiti-iinle:ini{^ly—uule.-is_tlie JTnap~of—Milton~Lafce- Manor.- formerly priivcln.-nlH but heat. Inciilln- Z*'> Wlj Cars From S50 Up mi liiius.--. imTi ji.:r 1 set is shut oft". In the majority of cases Pratt estate, Rahway. Kolt ltKNT -S.-v.-ii-rn Carpenter. ; '« 5-*- .-.ins'ili-red in chnosin^ sm-li ;i re- Inr all innd'Tli Inn" 100 Cars to Choose From this trouble Is due to :in audio howl Caroline L. Oppel to Kdward u. ..I-., *—About Novenilier 1. hnuw More Than • . ;>^:r..'-i- is il- attilily to ;:o iluwn to rule li.-tw.-i-ri iin,n-> rooui.H and batb. all hnproveiu.-iitN, Spar." Ribs J Thompson. 25 feet in St. George ave- il.mr. I.aki- .'"ji.r v Viw \;;iin-s of n-.-istalifc. ami i:m be Mopped by removing the Hun avi-nii". K'-y» and chlrken coop: rent reimnn- nue, 131.0!) feet from Union street, side M.in.ir. I'lion Ni-iv I'.rmm- Builder and •.urge MZC, ei 'pound V'l.1 that ihe varkihle resistum-e Is loud speaker from the top of the set Innuln- 174 IV«t Scott avrnui-. Rahway. oelll 'JI cTCtrefsvt^o in series with the supply, or plating the loud speaker in another Hnrry—Simmons ^^alierlff, tp_Home -FOR—KRN-T—.Vnto Si^llcl SLltbin _ajlil_ rji. ttje. radio freriuency tubes oulyT'tl'i poslfTmT ~~ Electric Company, lots 793 a.nd 794 hnlldin-^ suitable fur repair shop. SO I001 1 General frontnee on St. Oorse avenue. \Vood- g Hedges, prosi-i Thursday afternoon by the Ladies' i-anc •1U-«r>U ta]i in llu- illu.strutlon connect- block 29. map of Rahway Gardens, brldgi-. Inquire I.ouli Truppa, 90 Irv- ] Veal Chojps . Iras V" the auilio frequency tulies di- A Radio Log Dial section 2. Clark Township. presi.le. | Aid Soeioty of the church at its moot.- Grape Fruit 5 Inc mn-«-t. Itahwny. N .T oc5-lfj FOK KENT — riKBrONT NTBKKT. I 'i.r : t :'.-e home fo .Miss Caroline Man- Contractor A dial upon which call letters can PKAt'TlCALI.V OPPOSITE ILDKKAN 3 for pounf ^/ VANISHING LUNCHEON TUESDAY ri.t'II, SIX KOOMS AND HATH. of Elizabeth, inc. Any variable resislt-nce of ( lie marked at the point at which Money to Loan STEAM HEAT. HOT AND CO1.1> , stations are received cun he made b The Rahway Womans Club will hold WATER, GAS AND KI.ECTBIC1TY; II Residence 53 William Street ••j-Jiie may be used in this manner to a vanishing luncheon at the- club, 100 NICE ATTIC: TELEPHONE: OAB.VUI! Charles F. Carter, Manager Ol!iieu . , cutting a circular piece of cardboard Telephone 44! •c^pErsl voltage on XL P. tubes. The 11- West Milton avenue on Tuesday at Money to Loan 1 i'roelatul a Fall Line of all other CasSration shows the Centralab re- , one Inch larger than the dial. Glue I" SMALL OB LAKGE AJIOUNTR ' to take charge ot Mrs. Charles Mann. Mrs. John 1 o'clock. Mrs. R. K. Miller Is chair- ON I.ST. TNI> AND THIRD MORTGAGES! Kiirinann ,c_ T,K,nox , meeU w,,, The" Bradleyohm and th, eto the back of the dial and extend th> man of tlie committee. Rahway Avenue and Burnett Street Srlialk • • Held. Miss Laura Ulbrich. Mrs. Kllsi tables at Lowest. :< HOLE SKKVICE : , ,,;,,,, .u ,ht. honu, „, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. S. U. Terry. Mrs are others which should , nrli;lnul dial markings perpendicularly ?" i /i OEOnOB BEINBK ! [One Block from Courthouse] Brower uiul -Mi.-. Paul w satisfactorily.—Cleveland News. on. the cardboard, using these per Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. 1-wpaxd, ot 32 M Broad St, Klliabeth j — — h,.-.;i uduit. I'ieryi.nt .-tr.-.-t. ; marlciufjs. as pointers to the cull letter >^orth MontKomery. street, have re Pbone Emerson S1B1 FOK RENT—Plat of fuilr ruomt, can and Open 8 a. m. until 9 p.m. •„!) JV ,;7;;;ii: ;a as jilallotis are re-urneil from a visit with relatives at _0[ieu dally 9 A. M. to 8 I". M. t-hrelrlelty.- sun- iicrli/r.—,*U1 -IlarrlKon t Siiturduyi;; until 2 I'. M. •' itreet. oelll-IL ceived. rhiladelplila and Poitstowo, Pa. CLASSIFIED "AD8" PAY sa27k(

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lota wore mtWactured. 1 1 "These records are primarily the • Riahway Record, Tuesday, October 19,1 'Chevrolet Made 81158 l *^?^'^ ^^ result of public confldonce," said W. A Clerk for tbe Connty of Union. Election District of Township ot Clark, t* S. Knudson, president of the CheTro- ane to tho Cltybonndarr. Thence South- at the General Election to be held Tues- The Campaign of Information SHERIFff-B SALB-Ia Chancery of New day, November 2, 1033, lo fill the following A Surrogate for tbe County of Union, represent Union County Democratic Coto.* THE EDITOR'S lot Motor company. "We are all grate* National "Pneumatic Has | through the ages has come this battle Jersey. Between John ShnnD and Carrie erly along the boundary line between the A Sheriff for tbe County of Union. mlttoe. The Rah way Record " The things .which we do not understand aro too ful for this confidence and will con- City vt Bahway and Clark Township to offices: Tho Chevrolet Mctor Co., largest week ot Sop- E. JIlKoell, Executor and Executrix under the Intersection of said boundary line A Member of the Honse of Bepreaenta- - Two Coroners for the Connty of Union. One Male and One Fcxnalo from tinue our efforts to merit tho high ,r. ., £ n , ,. cry or [eminine vanuy. the LaBt Will and latuuot of John 7 A Township Clerk for term of thre« Electiofc _ n District of Township oClarf Oark tl * New Jersey Advocate ones which fool us. MAILBOX carBi with the center line of Milton Arrant*; tlves from the Fifth Congressional District | represent tie Colon County Bepnbllcaa manufacturer ot three-speed ! I'^nihcr Indorsement which tho public has con- -VlSlt 01 Representatives,I sinteIt'rs youorr Bweethearown wifet, othar mayhat playps thyouer Sbann, complalnaDt, and HUdred V. thence Easterly along the center Una of of the State of New Jersey. •'••years. SERIAL NO. 1772 UlttUUlUVilUIVI ua, .—- -« r oow ~ al,, defendantsD . Ft fa. for A Member of tbe Senate of the State of A TTownship Commltteeman for term of Committee. . It Is easier to trust to luck than to acquire lnfor- lofs remarkable progrcM ferred upon the Chevrolet car." Tho annual three-day conference leading role In this intimate story of. ?. , f"i,''«r»hd rfre mf«cs"' Milton Avenue to the Intersection of cen- A Mb f b St Dated Clark Township, May M, 1928. •stored «t tin """Uhwsj, N. J. Port Office as second dta m»tUr, I shattered two of Its marks during Chovrolofs ter line of Milton Avenue with the center Now Jersey. three years. m!it September when It established a newmay bo shown by the facfat that ho of tho representatives of tho National women's clothes—and the lack of. ify Virtno of them»T«-it tm*nce aloni; his line and land of Samuel 8«rond District. tUTlOKAl ABVHmSBIG REP6ESE.1TATIVES 0 ln electric light systems Uember tournament and social features, clos-!a juvenile comedy "Raisin" Cain," try Is today carrying omucn educationah griet lan campaignd sufferings ,t oIndu show's ' Blore South ntty-seren degrees East elgnty BEGINNING nt tbe Intersection of tbe KEW'JEISEY NEWSPAPERS, lot Each of theso are Ing with a banquet Wednesday night i Aesop's Fables and a novelty cartoon feet to land owned by tbe belra of Joseph people the folly ot being uninformed, careless" and Indlf- at tbo Colonla Country Club. I entitled "Daisy Bell," comprise the Wbltc, deceased; thence alone tbelr lloe center line of the Pennsylvania Ballroad Birrcr C Wood. PrtxiJnt rhon placed In the North thlrty-tbree decrees East one hun-With the center line of Cherry Street: New York—Olajo—Plulidttptili—Hewn* terent to rules ot health, business and safety. should not be In "the golf tourney'George Hall, of j entertainlne" program for" Friday and dred and fifty feet to tbe Southerly lice thence Westerly along tbe center line of sockets and Philadelphia, was victorious, with L. • Saturday. Cherry Street lo tbe Intersection of ti« ZZ^nrZ^ are striving to show the ixre- j j-£- _ 1 Seminary Street (now Avenne); and oilers there are safety auction records. July P™^" wa? A. DeWinner, of this city, and Ray i ': .. -.—-. / Arenne) center line of Cherry Street with the cen- TOESDAy,-OCIOBER_19JJ926 On -Fraieerof-Chlcago^glving him a-clone LEGAL-ADVERTISEMENTS.. #»T Hn» nf _Esterbrook_ Avenae; tbence whoi~tSe"pressuroTlaes7resfrIclea-somoirn«t-to-iitermlt-lh» Nortb alxty-sercn .decrees West eighty Northerly along the center line of Es-~ preventable fires and accidents. raco for tho honors. As the result wf to tbe place of BEGINNINO. terbrook Avenne: to tbe Intersection of f safety tho valve tooling and other changes necessary ESTATE OP JANE IBVINE, DECEASED P^utX compan. s have been leaders in safety- above the the pressure In't 0 effect several further improve- of the tourney Rahway, Chicago and Decree amounting approximately |O,G00. tbe center line of Estcrhrook Avenue with n the street, an r £^ ^^ ^ . ^ ,„ l t models. Au- Purinant to the order ot Thomai ,A. HARRY SIMMONS, Sheriff. the cenetr line ot Elm Avenne: tbence State Child Labor Laws Held Uncon flrst campaSs in the hom^on _the_ street, «d in the.opens^anc placed the chevro e Philadelphia ofty;eg have now woi'yfTen . Surrogate of the County of Union, Westerly along the center Hue of Elm Ave- sna u l cups, a new one being offered each made on the tenth day of September A. IYER & ARMSTRONG, Sol'rs. . nne to the Intersection of the center line stitutional field where savings are sp,ent. between the outside and inside wiring gUSt production then PP°° fh ° Whot Will You Have? Fees $17.C4 DDJ&EB 1 year. Twelve other prlies were L). 1D20. upon the cppllentlon ot the of Elm Avenne with tbe center line of Two reported decisions rendered on September 2 are constants working * .1I-.-U .ade ,dl*\"%£F%<™ $?£*!£ &£ ^ undersigned, as Executor of tbe cjtsu of Plerpont Street: tbence Southerly along with or without awarded for various features of thesaid deceased, notice Is hereby given to the center line of PlerpODt Street to tbe trj- of—MissourUholdlng_uncon \f fronnrn-0vevload caused-by-a;ChevrOlefs-hiSh record unUK play. the creditors of «aI3~de«ased -to-«*bU>il ADMMHTBATOB'H (JETTXXiCEJfT Inlersectlonof the cenur line of Plerpont c£xlaln_features ot the Missouri Child Labo —COURTESY The aim of the conference Is to ac-to tbe subscriber under oath or afflrma' Street with the center line of Milton Ave- tion—rtreh—djlms and—d«D«pu estate ot said deceased within six of Milton Avenne to the City boondary The Bank With " Ml 1 corn with new developments ot the Will annexed of LETTIE PATTERSON, tomorrow,' • to call at the nearest central stations, and inspect wU,b ,ow ,he fu3c or valve. or an month* from the date of said order, or line; thence Southerly along the boundary that state child labor legislation has ever met, accordlm whether ls(rge or small, will have a business. deceawd. trill be audited and itated by line between tbe City of Rahway and Log, Eats Anything they will be forever barred from prosecnt- the Surrogate, and reported for settle- . serration f. , to call i ^ ^[res an(i s|gnaU whlcll are' rload entering ,he building from courteous reception here lnc or recovering the same sgslnat thi Clark Township and tbe City of Rahway to.JsViley H Swift. Acting Secretary ot the National act. thereby | ment to the Orphan'! Court of tbe County and Woodbr]dse-TownsliIp-to-tbe-cent«r -.-Wdetyoicr' nhelr telephone.calls._Ai under-j outside., Ui~ e fuse wil•*•''-'l ' and-dangcrrp -ytw taking-Alderlka I -can -oat AT THE NEW EMPIRE- ^ of rnlonTl . on WednesdayWlpeaday , tbtbee seventeenth «f-4! ne-of-U a zel wood—AT«na«-r-tbence-Ba •- The Ghitne Glock of the pre standing ot what telephone operators u.e Joins- "Fig—Leamu."—starring—Seorgfr Executor. ly oi November next. terly along tbe center line of HaxeJwood The first decision, holding unconstitutional the law A fuse costs but a few penniesanil j anything and slri-p- Ilku a luft. I liad- Dated, October 11. 1D2J. ..Individual".; tUe^impatience which telephone users a silent protector ot life and prop- O'Brien and Olive Borden. Is the big F TVOLFRKEIL, Proctor Avenue to the Intersection of the center which prohibits the employment of- cliildren-under—16 gas on the" stomach and couldn't koep attrBCttoa-today-at-tho-NcWjEmplre. oart-St., Elliatwtb,~N. J. CHARLES C. MITCHELL. line of naxelwood Avenae with the center has Rahv erty. By blowing out at the proper food down nor sloop.-"—(signed)-R. C, * Administrator, c.t.s line ft Franklin Avenue: thence northerly years of age In any occupation ".hat is declared by thetoo often hibit. time. A copper penny is a fire haxard "But 1 have nothing to wear!" Down rtw Fees I1S.S0. HYEIt & ARMSTRONG. Proctors. alone the center line of Franklin Avenne wonld be; ,es through a long list of industries, in- Milleres. GAONS anE dspoonfu often l bringAdlerlks sura pre- oc!2-oaw-5w Fees»5.:0 to the Intersection of the center line of State Industrial Commissioner to be dangerous to health And so when placed In fuse sockets and moves GAS and often brings surpris Franklin Avenue with tbe center line of in this Tii; eluding lumbering, mining, manufacturing, etc. Private ing relief to tho stomach. Stops tha1t and morals, on the ground that' the legislature has no causes many fires. It may cost the ing * " " "- NATIONAL BANK Maple Avenue; thence Easterly alone cen- The v enterprise is endeavorins to prevent misinformation, and life of one who may happen to have full, bloated feellnK- Often brings out Ter~Hn> of~~Ma pie-Avenue tothe Intersec- power to delegate to a state officer the right to say what |oid waste-matter you never though NOTICE OF EJECTION tion of tbe center line of Maple Areooe to dows ot t' furnish reliable information to the public which has toohold ot a defective socket. Excellent for tbe Intersection of the center line of K occupation's are injurious or dangerous, is in direct )ftctrbeen-nniiitormed-ahoul_t.'*ig_cgramonest essentials ot ALFRED C. FEAK.ES. was In your system. S'nUre of Bftlstry and General Perilcn. opposition to the present Trcnsl~crt—legisIstion-raguloUngJ itfty~Ctnnrcih In comformlty with the prorUlons of an 1'ennsylTaula Railroad. Thence north- stills week.:. home and business-life -Ad Act entitled ::An Act to RecnlaU Elec- easterly alone tbe center.line of tbe Penn- the employment of minors In dangerous trades. I ous thoug* To Citizens Who Desire Protection tions," (Rerlilon of 1IC0) passed Hay 6.sylvania Railroad to tbe Intersection of the Twenty-three states now have laws which, in addi- —~\3nseen Sources li£O. witb tbe amendments thereof and renter line of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad vments' pi Being interested in any movement |A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK] supplements thereto, notice la hereby wltb tbe center line of Cherry Street. Said tion to specifying certain occupations as dangerous to Navy Day October 27 that develops the morale and general L-iren that tbe District Boards of Beslstry point belnc place of BEGINNING. impress c and Election In and for each election dis- TIUBD WABD. assisted h _ health and morals, give to some state authority, either Man.Many nationally prominent individuals have assumed welfare of our city there Is nothing T trict of tbe City of Rahway will make a Third District. the leadership of state and local observance of Navy more Important than the Increase In °f Long Life bouse to bouse csnrass on the first day of tion; and' labor or health, the power to extend the list of such June next, cootlnulnc to and lnclndlne BEGINNING at tbe Intersection of tbe Day which will be held throughout the country on Octo- wages for the "Rahway policemen at center line of the Pennsylvania Railroad zens at la occupations and to prohibit employment of minors there- this time and I believe whenever it Jane 4, 1ITJ0, for tbe purpose of reslster- with the center line of Maple Avenue; in. There is. according ot Mr. Swift, the only satisfac-ber 27th. according to a statement just issued by Walter The base sources of nmomobile ii£ all persons entitled to vote at tbe ea- tbence nortbweater!y along the center Une A MIGHTY PLEASANT It isr !s possible tor a citizen to assist—an ulns General Election. of tfuple Avenue to the Intersection of the Week, wf tory type ot law, for industrial processes change, new Bruce Howe. National Chairman of the celebration. officer financially or otherwise he value are not always apparent to Registry Day center line of Maple Avenue wltb tbe cen- President CooIidRo. following the precedent set byshould not hesitate. Tuesday. October 12. WM. between the ter line of Kranklln Avenue: tbence South- . practical, types of machines are invented, and occupations danger- tbe eye. hours of one P. M. and nine P. M. (Eastern sitlent Harding, indorsed Navy Day the first year At the Patrolmen's Benevolent As- erly alonu tbe center line of Franklin Ave- PLACE TO DO YOUR detail pro ous to young people vary accordingly. Moreover, scien- President Harding. Standard Time). nue to tbe Interoei-tlon of. tbe center line Oung puuimr iui; .^. liis administration and has given his approval ever sociation meeting recently Assistant A motor car, lie a house, may Ornrnl Election Day of Pmnklln Avenue wltb tbe center line of ;.' Mayors, i tific reseisrch into the physical and mental stresses that of 1 Prosecutor William George of Hudson ' LOOK a great deal more substan- Tuesday. November 2, 1320. between tbe Hatelwood Avenue: tbence northwesterly accompany a larticipation of the Navy and Marine corps. County advised an officer to "shoot hours of til A. It. and seTen P. JL (East- alun^ tbe center line of Haxelwood Avenae tion broa! accompany adolescence is constantly revising our knowl- ?ince to the paniciii.utuu m ...^ .. If Dollars Could Talk tial than it really ia. erti Standard Time). to the City boundary line. Thence South' BANKING to kill" against questionable or dan- stick. Tl^ edge as to what is and is not safe work for yyoungg people. coast guard, shipping board and other federal agencies Caodldatrs are to be nominated at tbewesterly and Southeasterly along tbe One of the most serious indictments of child labor. Serous criminals. This is evidence Primary Election to be held Tuesday. boundary line between the City of Eab- Lform thef- Govdrn^t'.Al Smith heads the honorary committee ot Increasing danger. At Elizabeth BccBnsc of this Qi£ncultyf xnore ond Jane 10, 1D2U, and PeraoQs are to be way and the Township of Woodbrldge to is its heavy accident toll. From two to three times as) for the State ot New York and Mayor Walker ot the They would tell many interesting stories of more thousands are turning to Dodge ••let-ted at tbe General Election to be held > Intersection of said boundary line with I nation's fj many children as adults in proportion to tho number Thursday a policeman was shot es- Tuesday. November 2, 1ICG, to fill tbe fol-.«v' center line of tbe Pennsylvania Rail- corting a V. S. mall truck, by gun- Brothers product for insurance lovrlnc offices: road: thence northeasterly alone tbe cen- A Menib«T of the Ilonse of Representa- ^Wploytju—ait—killed—or injure! in industry. A recent T"i' '" hmm' fi.ivlicht their travels. We are sure that they would IJ1 r Q^TT] jbyflre T tives (rom the Fifth Courre*«l6Sal UlrtMcT Intersection of the center line of the! study made In three industrial states. Wisconsin, Massa- Louis M. Josenhlhal, N. Y. N. M.. the only militia officer In Linden recently an officer was of the State of Nt-w Jersey. study made In three industrial statesU S. Childen's Bureau always speak well of the Mutual Savings Benks nsylvanla Railroad with the center line - V chusetts and Now Jersey, by the U. S. Children's Bureau in the country holding flas rank, is the active chairman seriously wounded in serving a war- The years have proved, and each A Member of tbe Senate of tbe State of nf Maple Avenue. Said point being place rant. year proves anew, that Dodge New Jersey. of BEGINNING. I^L'iOtructionj Teveals that in one year there were 7.37S accidents to in which they:._were-deposited._TherfeJth«y_arc_ Own Your •* --•-•' are know: there. • There have boen many similar oc Brothere~are~ dlpy d of the State uf New Jersey from tbe FOIKTH «AE»7" — — Insure Your minors of which 3S were fatal, 920 resulted in permanent Tho purpose of Navy Day as stated by Mr. Howe currences in our own city both in \X ouuty of Calon. Flrit Dlitrlet. chimneys- disabilities and C.529 in temporary disablement. There both safe and busy. Place your dollars in this •whh tbeJJN SEEN goodness of their A Clerk for the County of Union. All that part of the Fourth. Ward lying Own Home letter to Secretary Wilbur is to better acquaint shooting and in traffic duty. I need East of the Pennsylranla Hnllroad from Own Future vjvlatojUi^hQldups country-wide,.. motorcar as with the seen. A Surro::nte for the County of Union. tu'orkha 'the"American ^"rfic""wTtn-the-Navy"and-'v&6-importance Mutual Savings Bank, where they will expand A Sli^rlff for It* Cwnnty uf Union. Main Street ti> Tlnxelwuod~ATiinuPrEaBt~of has beenl even for adults, and doubly so for children who are natu- Where hazard^ is great wages an Two Coroncra for the County of Union. the renter line of Haulwood Avenue from of sea power in its wider sense which includes foreign high and the police are not being paid The nlileage it will deliver, the A member of the Board of Water Cora- tbe I'ennsylvanla Railroad to New Bruns- bbTious ; rally irresponsible ar.fl cannot he depended upon to recog- at compound interest. safety it will provide, the expense and ilsslnutrs of the City of Uahwny. wick Avenue to Main Street; North to tbe] must be trade, mc-rchant shipping and naval protection. even a normal wage according to the A Mayor of the CHy of Rahway. renter Une of New Brunswlrt Avenue i We Can nize industrial dangers. scale of nearby cities. trouble it win save the owner over A Councllman-al-Larce of the City of from Haxelwood Avenue to Malh Street; I Insure Your taken. T "The necessity for protecting our shores and main- The second op'.nion holds unconstitutional the pro- ign policies like the Monroe D Would you not vote "Yes" for In < a period of years, are quite as im- labway. or tbe renter line of Main Street from; to drive taining foreign policies like the Monroe Doctrine." says One Member of the Coinmnn Council of New Brunswick Avenue to the Pennsyl- ! Tell You How vision that no child under 14 years of age shall be em- "are often pointed out. The dependence of crease in a policeman's wages were portant to Dodge Brothers as the, be City of Rahway for each and erery van la It nil road, shall constitute the Flr*t Family's Future expended Mr. Howe. ' " "" ""*•" <*i>~>Tid»nce of you to be compelled to live under *ard of gald City, to be elected for a Election District of the Foortli Ward. —ployed, except under a permit from the superintendent practicalltically every American industry, on essential imports similar risk and hardship. more obvious details of equipment .ercn u£ two year* Second DlitrlrC > Am _of public schools or other person designated* by the 7 and styled ; Jugtlcri of the Peace BI follows; All thfit "part of~the"Foarth"TTflra^lyloj: •carelessn. the fact that our export trade Is the margin ot our Yours for an increase. lit JVnrd. S foe fair term; Rait of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad from BoardTtTBucatioirTrad-then-oiiij—upon-certificaL(LjCif_a ellknown^iheJiilds.3nd 2nd Ward. Z~for lull tsnar^—— ItaMlwond-ATetiTie to tbe City liner Sortb illwaysr reputahTe~pliysri5i"5*n~a"nd~aTi~a1Rdavit-of— the-paxent_or % Ml uf the— Clty-llae—from—tb*—FenuaylratiiA. says. "lTTi~to~cenTer~thou5hb-on-these q Coopr 4tn Ward, 3 for full term; Railroad to toe center line uf Randolph V1EMBER~FEDERA17~RESERVE SYSTEM; on the ground1 tha.1.,t .i ;t( i;s„ ann ... at. - ing cons guardian of such child. tribute to the past, and present services ot Sudani 3th Ward. 2 for full term. Avenne: North of the center line of Ran- •builders tempt upon the part of the legislature to vest in other ;is to pay that Navy Day is annually "Real Estate One Male «ud One Female from «acb dolph Avenue from the Intt-rsertloQ of Ran- : the N'avy to the nation Delivered >f the Election Districts uf tbe City of dolph Avenue and the City line on tbe ihrougbo persons a discretionary power which is vested alone in COR. MAIN & MONROE STS, RAHWAY , N.J. I lahway to reiirwent Union County Demo- West to the Intersection of Randolph Ave- heavy to observed." nue and tbe City line on (he Kait; Wm the legislature. Transfers One Male and One Female from each of the City line from Randolph Arenoe OPEN MONDAY'EVENINGS BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO. >f th- Election DUtrJcta of the City of the center line of the _ rlrer; -This—is—cvrn—more—oiil_a£_LUie_wUh_ modern state Ubway to represent the iriTon County Rculh off iliecen(eihe center line orf Xh* T ization c child labor legislation. Practically every state now~rl? The N. T. ».., puhllcan Committee. river from, the City line to the P*1dcf 22"West Milton Ave: crossing the South Branch of the Rab- fire losst quires work permits of some kind granted, usually, by Hanford. Californa. has passed an ordinance requir- Louise C. Mitchell. 50" feet in Clark THE BANK OF STRENGTH Tbe Tolling Place* for the rarlou* waMi wny river at Haxelwood Avenue; SouU Opeo Evening Telephone Rihwty 873 and election dtitrlctt of the City of Uxh- Flre school officials. The approved standard is to have tUem ing that all automobiles make a complete stop before i street. 2!!o feet from Hazelwood ave- of the center line of Razelwood Avenue nue. Rahway. way are at foliowg; from the South Branch of the Rahway ..-wit fire KIrat Ward. First Dtitrlct—At Wathlnc- river to MaTn~S[reet:~We«t~of~the~center granted only upon proof of age. a school certificate crossing railroad tracks. Commenting on the measure, Simon Dembling to John Cheje- ton School (annex) Grand and Latrrenc* L showing completion ot the Sth grade, a certificate of line of Main Street from Hazelwood Ave- R. J. Clancy, official in general charge of safety tor thepanya, premises in Cherry street, ad- First" Ward. Pecond Dlitrlet—IS E. MU-uce to the Intersection of Commerce Street ^ V physical fitness and a defini:e promise of employment. Southern Pacific Co.. says: pacent to lands of Mary G. Bonney. DODBE BROTHERS n ATenue (Kipert Garajre). and New Brunswick Avenue: South of mem rdutiL ^~.. .,-, ... will Rahway. Second Ward. Pint District—Franklin the center line of New Brunswick Avenue I tow. Many states have such provisions and the law of Mis- School. Harrison Street and St. Geoff* from Main Street to Hatelwood Avenue: "It is the belief that requiring drivers to stop Dembling Construction Co. to l>.o Went of the center line of Haielwood Ave- souri, far from being advanced, was already weak in result iinn looking in bo'.h directions and making observa- Rich, lots 5T7 to 5S0. map of Greyhalt MOTOR CARS Second Ward. Swond District—Ko. 8lnue from New Braogwlclc Avpnoe to 1b* these respects Park. Rahway. Main Street. I 1'ennjylTaDb Ballroad shall constitute tbe tions which will safeguard against accident it a train is Third Ward. First District—Babn; S^rnml Election Dlitrlet ol the Fourth .approaching: It i the further belief that when required __Radio Associates to Peter Brady, Not Always .Measured in § drivers will not approach crossingg at a sreed-50 lota 6 and~V. bToCk~3nv~rna-p"of-proiv Section .V That the Fifth Ward of Hie" to stop. runnini g into traintrain , a ertty of RadRadio AAssociates, Rahway. Cltv pfRwhway b<- ind the game 1B hereby Irish that they catrno Radio Associates ot HTUuh V\ hi r 1 c t—R oouevel t divided" Into two KlMrtlon Districts as fol" Success cannot be measured by money than one-fifth of all grade Gcorpe Avenue. according to John Hays Hammond, celebrated American condition existing in lots 1 to 3. block 1S6. map ot property Fourth Wanl. First District—07 Main wAnn current issue crossing accidents. of'Radio Associates, Rahway. rir»t Dlntrlrl. engineer who- writes entertainingly itv Fou-th Wanl Pecontl Dlitrlet—Colnm- engineer wuu- >W.H.J ^...^ ^, "In the last eight years, ended December 31, 1925, Radio Associates to Kdward F. Dal- BKCTNNING at tbe lntersr*ct!r»n of thf ton. lots 52 and 53. block 274. map of l.lan s-hn*il laanpi). New Brunswick aud •<-Tirpr line «if Irvhip Ktr«rt .in*l Hamilton ot the National Re;mblic under the caption "Success in 1.G7S automobiles struck trains of the Southern Pacific Avr-nui**. niiiTilns nurtherly alonp instead ot being s'ruck by train, and 197 skidded into property ot Radio Associates. Rail- Fiftl. Ward. First District—Lngine | th(. ,-cn;,.r n,,p llf \rv\nK Slu-it to tho ln- America—What Is It?" A mac may have a very success- way. I Just Arrived From Holland H..UH*. N«. U. S:il:iart y Arrnue. trrsect!i»n -*f rh- «-*Miter line nf Irvlnp Str^t ful career without amassing a big fortune. Mr. Hammond resultingVom approaching track at speed Radio Associates to Chas. T. Drake. FiTth Ward. recoil tl nifctnet—Encin«-aIui (;r:ni(t ptn.,.t: then« mnnlnc norlh- .rain. Ilnttto No *_'. Si-tiilnary Avenue , we.-ti-rly ;iln:i-^ tli" e-enter lino «'f Otatid braking power of the machine." lota 50 and 51. block 274, map of prop- Stret't to th»» intiT^ctlort of thi* reiiter line declares, and li? continues: •patiMl City Clcrkf Q2\™. Uabivay. N. J.. ; "This is so because they have rendered great service erty of Radio Associates. Rahway. May IT. 1'JV.. of <»ratif St'iuln.iry Avenue; thoiuv —and such service is now almost universally regarded aa way. I unuthiasti-rly nl"ii--- the .-ent-r line of S.^ni- V of the internal Revenue Department.-based on the sales Radio Associates to Karl H. Pep- 1 Inary Avenue to tht- It'lersoctinn of the I the criterion of a successful~-career. During the month of July 34S.156.S74 I rfritcr lines of Si-in I miry Avenne ' and » of revenue stamps per. Jots 57 and 53. block"241. map of III j Chnri-h Stro*• I : tbPiire ^nKhwr-'terly alone ! "To this class belong teachers, clergymen, and others mure K »,t,, ..~rc manufactured than during July, property of Radio Associates, Rahway.' ,1 the reiitfr liTu* «>f Chun-h Street to th** I • who devote tlieir time to the intellectual, moral and mere cigarelte6 c=s were Paul Jones to Anna Jlasmussen, rh*» r..ntor Une of Churrh , 1925. when the total production was 7.613,553,044. There Rahway Str-fs-r ap'il lln:nUlnti Street: thence stuutb- social weil-being of their fellow-men. It is foftunate premises In Adama avenue, 156.49 feet The fnllowln-j fens been designated by were about 12.000.000 fewer cigars made during July this cnsterly alnnp tlif renter line? t»f Hnuill- that this conception ot success so generally obtains. It from Main street. Rahway. ordlmm-e .m Hie Glwtlon DlRtrlcts In tbeton Street to tho Intersection of the center r. • . . • Frederick C. Bauer to William C. Plant bulbs now for spring blooming City of Hub-tray:— • . line of Ilntnllton street and Irvine Street. Is a most incentive, a noble aspiration. year. Meeks; one tract in Bryant terrace. FIRST TTARD. Said point "belns place of BEGINNING. Keeps the Cxankcase clean ^ *y just as •Any ciRar dealer in Rahway will tell you that their FUt WMrlrt. " FItTII WARD "Bernard Shaw says: This Is the true joy ot lite cigarette sales are on the increase, and have been ever 140 teet from Central avelue, and one and enjoy your own flowers. Second Olntrlrt. tract adjacent to lands of Frederick All thnt part of the First Ward Jyiap To be used by a purpose recognized by yourself as- a Like the barber business, the , Kant of tin? Penneylvatiln Railroad ircia BEGINNING nt the Intersection of the mighty one; to be thoroughly worn out before you aresince the World War. C. Bauer, 177 feet from Central ave- he City I.lnp ti» Main Stre»-t and Kast and Renter llne^ of Central Avenue and the wsathi , the cigarette dealer s'ortbof tlif ceuter-llne-of-tbe_followine- r—thrown-oa-the-scrap-heanj-lQ-be^.force of nature in- DarwinTulips Jonquils — cenfcrTIne oT'ITatnllton Street: tbence run-" Christian Slortensen to James Col itreets. Mnln Street from tbe PennBylvanla nine Dorthwesterly slons tbe center HIM stead ot feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and griev tallroad to Monroe Street: Monroe Street of Hamilton Street to tbe lnteraecLlon of It is possible that the decrease in the numhenumher or fof.iinsiins. . premisepremises s situatesituated d 136.9136.97 7 feefeet t '$vm Main Street to Grand Street; Grand iho center line of Hamilton Street wltb ances complaining that life will not devote itself to It is Narcissus Street from Monroe Street to Lennlncton the center line of Church Street: thence The Greatest Buick Ever Built has avacuum-cleaned crankcase. cigars manufactured may be partially due to tthh e greatet r i from comer of Scott avenue and Whit- street: Lennlnet(>n Street from Grand making you nappy." - • - • -. J--I— ... i jtler street. northeasterly along tbe center line of populnrity ot the pipe and the efforts of dealers to nIn- r Street tn the llahwny river; and North of Chnrch Street to the Intersection of the The household vacuum cleaner pulls dirt out of rugs. The """• "No purpose is so mighty as service to one's fellow Catherine O'Connor to SusiSi e AA. e Rahway jlver from Lennlncton Street center line of Church Street wltb the among the essentials! crease the sales ot smoking tobaccos. One fact made iU tbe City Une, shall constitute tbe Flr»t -renter line of Seminary Avenae: tbence Buick Vacuum Ventilator pulls noxious engine vapors out of men. O'Connor, northerly 72 feet of lots Election Ulitrlrt of the First Ward. northwesterly alone the center line of ' "First of all. 1 would plac- character. Aaj certain i.i that the cigarette habit is spreading. The 205 and 206. map of 251 lots ot ground DUtrlct. £*n*ltiiiry At-tuue lo the Intersection ot the crankcase. Both devices protect your health and comfort, of a successful career the possession popular five--;ent cigar-for which the Late Vice-President and property of Lewis B. Brown, Rah- All that pnrt of the First "Ward lylnc tbe center line of Soiuloary Avenue wltb Marshall yearned is still to be attained. way. Kant of the center line of Main Street fn ai the center Une of St. Georjre Avenne; and save your money. honest, clean-cut, straightforward, conscientious, ambi- J. R Baumann Monroe Street to HazeUrood Avenue; Kor;i: thence nortbonBtprly along the center lln© Christ Zicopoulos to Charles Woll- of the center line of Hatclwood Arenmi of St. George Avenue to the Intersection New luxury is added to Buick ownership by this remarkable tious and last, but not least, level-headed young man or ner, lots 4 and 5. block 1, map of Rah- from Main Street to the South Branch ot of the center line of St G«orc* -aveno* woman, would in my opinion, possess seventy-five per Bright Colors for Men? way terrace. Rahway. Greenhouses St. George and Hazelwood Aves. I the Rahwaj rlrer; North of the center to certer line «>f St. George Avenue with device. It keeps the air inside the car free from disagreeable Hue ot the Rahwaj river from the Brldpr* the Intersection of (be center line of cent of tho -essentials of success, while in relative im- If the British merchant tailors can have tbeir way, on Hnrelwood Avenue to the center line of Westflcld Arenue: ihp'-.e ra^nlnj Dortk- engine fumes. portance 1 would not attach more than twenty-five per MORE THAN 5O.OOa MENrtND Phones 711 and 712 Rahway Lennlnxton Street; West of the center line wegterly alons the ccpfe** line uf West- the men will be wearing the same bright-colored cloth- of Lennlnpton Street from the Itahway field Avenue to tbe City honrianry; 'hen-re cent to the possession of a higher education, and I say Ins as the women. The fashion, it adopted In London, river to Grand Street: West of the center southerly nlon^ tbe boundary Une between And it prevents dilution of crankcase oil. Without this vital IUOMEN ^^STOCKHOLDERS OF Hoe of Monroe Street from Grand Street to the City of Rahway and Clark Township this without in any way depreciating the importance of will-spread, to a degree at least, to this country, and Main Street, shall constitute the Second until said boundary line Intersects the new improvement the crankcase vapors would condense; oil education, for 1 realize as Dr. Frank Crane says in onewe may even look for men to be wearing laces and rib PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION District of tlie FIrat Ward. center line of Central Avenue: thenc* Section 2. That the Second Ward of tbesoutheasterly to the center line of Centrt' would need to be completely changed 15 to 20 times yearly. ot liis four-minute essays, "from your chin down you bons again, as some of them did many years ago. City of Itahway be and the same la Avenue to the center of Ilamlltoc ****C are worth but a couple'dollars a day; from your chin With tile women taking to bobbed hair, men's OF NEVU JERSEY !•••.©© lrrliT divided Into- Two Election Districts Said point belnsr place of BEGINNING folltrfa: ' Dated May IS. 1025, City Clerk's. Offlc* . With, the Vacuum Ventilator, just keep the oil at the proper up you lire worth anything—the- no limit to your fashions in hats, coats and knee-breethes and neckties SECOND WARD. Hahway, N. J. level, then drain it once each season, 4 times a year as a super- worth." ' it will he still more difficult to 'distinguish the sex^s THERE CflN BE MO STRONG- Flr*t l>t»trlct. MARTIN F. GETTINGS, ONE-DAY All that part ot the Second Ward yc aty Clerk. by the clothing worn—unless our trousers are left to ER-ENDORSEMENT* OF Kaat and North ot the center line of the cautiotu us: and there can be no assurance of that. The men $2-60 following street*: Westfleld Avenue from CLARK TOWNSHIP aKed in the EXCURSION the City Line* to the Intersection of Grand Every Buick model has the Vacuum Ventilator, and many have been gradually working around to colors by adopt- ^" Round Trip Street and St." GeorGe Avenue; Grand can do no Street from St. Georpe Avenue to Oliver NOTICE OF ELECTION other vital improvements, including the century's greatest con- advertising ing loud vests. ' """ """ Stret-t; Oliver Street from Grand. Street to NOTICE OF--REGISTRY. AND GENERAL • the City Line shall contlituto the First ELECTION tribution, to motor car progress—an engine vibrationless J >HN ADAMS [Election DUtrlrt of the Second Ward. In conformity rf!th tbe provlalons According llre~~Xew—York—police—no—crime—wat Second UHttlci: an Act'entitled "A». Act to Reffulale Elec- —beyond belief.. - i • _ . ngs likely "When you see certain flood qualltle All that part off the Second Ward lying tlona" (Revision of 1020) passed M*j 0, reported in the city last Saturday night, the first clean West ot the Pennsylvania Railroad from liKO, the supplements thereto and amend BUICK MOTOR CAR COMPANY, FLINT, record In years. Maybe all the crooks were spending In other!) It bespeaks your Intlmat the City Line to Main Street and East of ments thereof, notice is hereby gl^n thai Division of General Motors Corporation a cross- acqualntaneey"h such virtues." the center line of the following streets: the District Board ot Repistr:ry- an--•d*d Clee""*-- - Mid not I ho week-end in the suburbs. PHILADELPHIA Main Street from the Pennsylvania Rail- tion In and for Township o>(l _dark wlll road to Irving Street; Irving'"Street from make a house-to-boase canvass on tbe N the conduct of our professlona Main Street to Graud Street; Grand Street First day of June next continuing to A lot of reformers say that capital punishment is from Irving Street to Oliver Street; Oliver and Including June 4, 1020, for the pur- •ough duties we aro guided by principle Saturday, October 3O Street from Grand Street to the City Line, pose of registering all persons entitled I bo;a failure In preventing crime; but that "may be because generally recognized as fair and OFHEUJ JERSEY shall constitute the Second Election Dis- to rote at the ensuing Primary and .Gen- THE GREATEST EVER BUILT ! we don't U3e it. trict of the Kecond Ward. eral Election. A12-J0 praiseworthy. SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN LEAVES Section 3. That the Third Ward of the RKOISTRY PAY 'at BUYMT-UNDER OUR' POPULAR • OWNER- 8.5S A.SJ. City of Rahvrny be and tbe ume hereby Tuesday. October 12. 1920, between hours of otic P. M. and nine P. M. (Eust- A gentleman is a man who would live just as he Bahw.y . • - ; . ;, j. oronswick divided Into three Election Districts " d s to(ip n( cw follows: , i-rn Standard Time). now does if there wasn't a law against anything. 11.04 A.SL THIRD WABD. \ GGNKRAL ELECTION* DAY ^MESMPETTIT SHIP- PLdN • OF-P4RTIAL* PAYMENTS Arrlra 8«qnl-Ccnttnnlal St.tlon, PhlUdelpbla . . November 2, 102C. between tbe •9.4S P.M. First DUtrtct Ectornlns, Iear« Sc.aul-C«nt«nnl»l Station, Philadelphia BEGINNING at the intersection ot thehours of UNION COUNTY BUCK COMPANY Of course Jick Dempsey lost the championship but center Hue of tho Pennsylvania Railroad 1 flSKflNYPUBLlCSERl/JCE- EMPLOYE. with the center line of Main Street; thence Ini: I'lmv Is tho r»ri:ili1r School. Kltunted RAHWAY hen $700,000 makes a nice little booby prize. running northwesterly along tbe center 1 Wcatflvld ltaad, next line of Main Street to the Intersection loor to S(-liool No. 1. 26 Milton Avenue Phone 731 Pennsylvania R'ailroad ot the center line of Main Street with th< d io_bc..nomliiateiL»t_ttie Halt of the world doesn't know how the other half center line of Cuutra.1-Avenue;.thence \Vjea Primary Klcctlon to bo held Tuesday, ELIZABETH....* -• WI'WTFIBLD •. its gasoline.—Indianapolis News. terly along the center line ot Central Af June 13, 1020, snd persons are to be elected t ^;;iS!ffi;rS3sau;.;s,--»-*&--<3""*ii--^^

^ ••" •• r Railway Record, Tuesday, October 19,1926 Harrington Emerson to Rahway Altar Guild Card Party Speak at Town Circle Case Before Grand Jury THE RECORD Held at Miss Moore's Home (Continued from P«Q» One) THE WEATHER FEDERATED CHURCHMEN'S CLUB (Continued from P»no One) Cloudy and warmer today, fol- IS THE VOICE A card party was hold Friday night a loss had occured in a war we would lowed by showers tonight or OF THE COMMUNITY by the Altar Oulld of the Church of the War Department In laying .Its he horrlllod. Something must bo HOLD SECOND BANQUET HERE the Holy Comforter at the home of Alaska. cables. Ho also guinea w\do done to curb tin1 roclfloKs drlvlns of tomorrow. Miss Laurn Jloore. 51 Factory street. Washington Camp to Parade recognition on account of tho results automobiles. It Is for you to deter- Prizes were won by tho following: New Jersey Advocate ®^ Plans for Its The mine .If the'deceased rarau to their Pinochle—MrsPinochle-Mrs. XJ . Henryv Flake.. Mrs.Mrs.; ; members to participate lie obtained by elllcli'ncy methods in- deaths from a reckless dlnroRard of Absorbing The Rahway New«-Herald, the successor of The Union Draocct. Ettatili.jied ia^ «t i Tho strand semi-annual banquet of Itaymond Eggers, S. 0. H. Mills, Wm. Gustave Ohlwcllor, Harold OMwellor. In the Armistice Day parade were stalled on the Santa IV System. Mathew Armstrong. Mrs. Harold Bee- made at the meeting of Washington Mr. Emerson Is the author of nearly human life on tho part of tho drivers the Federated Churchmen's Clubs ofU- Bodwoll. Harry S. Martin, William the Federae a score of .technical books on effici- Involved. The pedestrian has an PRICE THREE GENT3 u D: Ke Jr nl be. Miss Fannie Roarke. Mrs. William; Camn> N-o. ^o. Patriotic Order of VOL. XVI. SERIAL NO. 1773 - RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22,1920 Sixteen Pages Uniot,,,wn annn,d, Middlesex counties wawasll^.s Brower'!.. Jess;:Ile Wators°^^";, -,^!=°Charles Ar.' Wagner. Mrs. A. C. Feakes, Miss Mao' . . ^ ,, _. , ency and kindred subjects. He reequa- l right to tin- highway with the, .* held in the Rogers Memorial Parish Moore, R. D. Uhler, L. p. Turner, C. Bartels. Mrs. E. M. Seaman. Mrs. J. C. America, at its meeting Thursday sides at 125 Ulversido Drive, New automobile driver. •"*"••—IntMinightt . Thosoe in charge of the arur-York, and his business address Is 30 Pul House of St. Paul's Church Wednes- P. Maury. E. E. Congleton, John Bose, Pickcns. Jerr>' Wood. Mrs. William "You must consider nil the circum- smi< David Simmons, Percy Hulick, Her Lorkwood. Milllam Helm. J. C. Pick- rangements are Vernon M. Bugg, P Church street, New York City. stances suritnunilinR these cases. day niglHnight. Th'Hie keynotKeynote oufi alunl tht-ueu uu-ji,,,,,!ad , •.,,„.....,..„, . . v ons. Miss Clara Garcia, Miss Helen F. Corey nnd Charles Weinman. Mayor Endorses Circle "In three cases before you, throe dresses was service, and centered on j lion Smith, Manton D. Martin, Will OBBINBBING like any other FORMAL ESTABLISHMENT Williamson, Mrs. A. J. McCoy. Mrs. The Camp will be represented at "Mrs. Mary Paulson, women were killed; 111 three cases Individual service and joint, effort for iam A. Baker. Ross O. Fowler, G. A 'Business nnd Professional Women's three children wore killed; In six tailoreild d productiondti , Karl Bender, Mrs. Emil Hamtil. Mrs.!lle B «ivic, moral and spiritual betterment ISrachliuusim. Raymond Ford, George i ... T-rmston Mrs renri>» \Tiv.' l "owTown Circle tomorrow nignighmt bo/y i "« - T ml V " *r— cases, seven men were killed, two hav- ORDINANCE PAS of die clubs expressed in practical Dunn. -M. J. Fischel; Frederick E. bunMissTra£ Van&m. M£ LH.iHorbor, Cannon and Charles Welg- Club,Rahway, X. J. tailoreld d productiontht it, "Dear Madam t ^ ing b'-eii killed In ono collision '- OP MERGK&CO.HERE, OF 101 CIRCLE ON Christian citizenship. Senior Warden Hyde. Jr., W. W. Pendleton. Henry bury- , -M:S -S- uruc e- -v*i -u - oam— ,» .ms *. ^. **.iman, . „,.,.Willia. m _U_ . _ ,Priestley \vas| I>ear Madam. "The movement being made by the Cherry slrool. In Elizabeth. must be planned so that its Edward S. Savage, ot this city, was'l.andon, Edward Oliver. Robert Leon- Wolff. Mrs. Mathew Armstrong;!m!ln- ^"'am U. Priestley was | hard, of-this city. r am(; i Business and Professional Women's "Four of the collisions occured on the toastmaster. Ilinch-Miss Grace Gage, Mrs. C. Hnr-| . < Aalrman of the American^ Club to oo-onlliiate tho efforts of alll ' Kour "' lm' •""""""" "•'-•-- -•• symmetry—its style be ReTT J Loring Clark. D.D., of; M.' G. Bougllton. J. P. Salter. Ferdi- nn ris. Miss Anna Friguletto, Miss Bessie " committee. One application for Rnhw.iy clubs la most commendableIst- Oorge avenue, between EHraboth correct to artistically frame TUESDAYJOVEMBER 3 York City gav! one of the chief nand Wetterburg. James R. Tynan. 1 1 DIESi XI VEST ORANGE McCoy. Miss Lottie Thompson. John. momoorsnlForestep rwasrecolved Officers Re-electe. d and I believe it will prove practicable.! "" "»1"™>'- Tlio llm of these fatal- itk s !;i FULL-TIME ASS iHotlimann: door prize—Mrs. H. B. At the annual election of officers !__"Co-opcratlor. Inspires enthusiasm. I ' Kriwltig with each term of tho your face. We can pro- Johns; (j Johnson;—non-play cr£*._a,wanl,_Mrs\_G^ duce an effect in bobbed 'U homos are amiss...it theihi rif influ-i | Mtindemahn, R. A.- Brown, C R. I W. Thorne. "You must weigh the facts, as lali •He""Cam"e"Berc~From~GermaDf UnamioJtts Sentiment ii ence is not what It should be. It is be-; Brown. W. S. Gordon. H R. V: The committee Inn cchargge comc - America. wore re-elected'. Chief before you by the Prosecutor, and coiffure that—will- add -to cause Christianity has been taken out tine. James S. Wight. Merrill prised the Misses Lettle Thompson, Ranger, Alvin Mlntel; sub-chief achieved. where ti willful disregard of human la 189], and Located of Project; Emerson Gives "Thoso partlolpating are rewarded your personal attractive- Councilman Jones Says Law New Route to Start Mon- or them Fear ol uoa faUh in fellow-; Mosher, John H. Love. Daniel Demar- Helen Williamson. Clara Garcia. Mrs. life Is shown It Is your duty lo return of them. 1' •••- — r William Thompson; senior v IHnd ,'elfcontrol are three of: the ost. of Woodbridge; John Bergman. r',.,ir".> TX-" Thorno Mrs fieoriro Cot-1 a"ger, « imam i uuiui'&uu, .™». hy having succeeded. --i indictment. ' ami self-control are three of tue ost. of wooonrioge; jum. KS»»».GIWuir., W. Thorne. Mrs. ueorj ness. Plant in Rahway Fine Address . °l, ,.„""%. ,;^°^ ! woodward. George Benedict; Junior ' "There are matters of great Im- "It is the duty of autolsts to be- care woodward. Andrew D'Angelo; senior '"I Here ;we tu.v^-- *-. .,- day; Utilities Commission he declared. Witnessing for Christ in rison. Arthur Dawson. Henry" Toft, porunoo now landing which will bo "It Is mi' imiy m ui»»».» ,v .v "Railroaded" Through; beadle. Fred Sanderson: Junior beadle, daily service was portrayed as the Kuud Hanson. Howard Toft. John j easier accomplished if the united'"1 If they observe a child, aged oi Chester Lamb: leoturer. C. William Despite a uuaTSiuou.s ijeulluieiii. Iu" greatest thing in the world. . Hanson. C. K. Seman. W. Duncan,! 1 moral support ot all organizations iBpntlrm person walking across !hp hlch George MercE chairman of t With - y.M.C.A. Ityintol: recording secretary. A. J.given. I way tltey must stop! It is llielr dutj Johu Wood, D. C. L., also of New C. E. Ullman. Charles Petorson. Will-1 [to"sloi> "to observe caution, and nw board of directors of Merck & Co.,favor of ,a Town Circle, the formal Upholds Decision Zirwes. One application for member- I'" vton. to observe caution, anil n--, . IrI*.a, TiceTin.-, , MessrsMn^srs , BunionKlllltOn.. KogersJiOCOrs., i Th....e. TSSual membership drive, of j' plan for Deputy's Visit ! ^'V"""1'0';' .™ mTTehool' The pro-! ot the pre; difficulties which art encountered. Joinson. Thoman. Yerkcs and Charles PLAN RUMMAGE SALE NO ASSESSOR APPOINTMENTS MADE West Orango, after a week's illness. Milton avenue, attended by more than JOHN McGUIRKJVETV tho association will star; on Novem- vians for a visit from District |';"""\/''''':pw,,r will be a large uu-j Ktv. Robert W. Elliott, of the Seaman. Jr.. of Perth Amboy. •r IS and It is tho aim ot the assocla-1 Deputy Mrs. Ora M. Guth. of Wood-i '°^d;^,r^ ,, ,, -o other matters T.h-o \V(>niaira Auxiliary of St. Paul Ho" was ntty-nlne yeas "old: Two a-hunared representatives Xrom thirty Tlie next club meeting will be held Th r aI WESTFIELD LINE GIVEN PERMITS- has KahX Church of the Holy Comforter, gave . ,, , ,. . , organizations. The formal action was -would be! ••ADS" ARE AN INVESTMENT Charging "railroading" in the introduction of an or-years ago he retired as president of a£med ^m Tuesday, November 9, in this Tie tho company here. Private funeral as many representatives were only M».O- dinance fixing the salaries of the Board of Assessors services wil be held from his late authorized to attend the meeting and ! At a^special meeting of Common Council last night, The c p ' "In' the various hiim.in.ft.. project, - home at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning.g ' report back ;o their respective units, j dows ot t at $2,500 per annum, after a resolution had been unan- Those present were honored by ; that body granted bus permits to John McGuirk, of Se- and 'her were teiT-i charge of the drive expects to reach I ..,'s. Thp chapter will hold Its weekly which JTrst onothen another organlia-' I Mr. Merck was bora in Darmstadt,- M Mk b i Ddthearin Thg Harringtot n EmerjDnho, dinter b - : -*Ghorry-aij- ie 6TTppr^afi6¥.iTTs-(SUoTar'MaTiT-of^hcs-ubscript4onsT(.aTd-i)artT-at--^e-Craftsmen-'* Club.- t!on.,~t . o.r club^T.w. Ius ••nmTnu.iilycontinualy " leadrng; f- imously.-passed.on. September 1 calling for a special meet-, Gormany. the son ol Wilhel..-.--..-m Merck• , ^ « • v - -waren, new president-of the-Rahway-Westfield Bus line, the fellowship of the churches in this,dred a hearty vote of nppreciation.iTTs qiKSTn^'M.'niT _. _. . . >f f n C C iCa 1 ln inl e t> r h t k this week section through the federation of Tho auditorium and tables were artis-1 to the association expire next month j tomorrow afternoon. can be much more succ.-sstully done ing tO act On the question Of full-time aSSeSSOrS, Council- j facturlni- nr:n" of 'that d ty j n iS91 "The Mo raUUes TJnder \™chW PuU line., whose plea for the operation of the line was refused oas thong men's clubs. Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler, liiall-ally decorated with autumn flowers(lowers,, i The committecom e In chargge of the drive, Pocahontas to Parade with «m-:i co-oiuTation as you propose. | 110 came to a committee meeting of Rah- man Stanly Jones, at the Common Council meeting! ° united states and eB- Together." Although he did not speci- j on Wednesday by the Public Utilities Commission, when. ments' pt Thi entertainment committee ot St.. i< William S. Martin. William A. Ran ••When you huvo perfected your or- j tabllshed tho business that bears his fically speak about the Town Circle rector of St. Paul's Church, suggested I ,ii eiueria.iiiuL-iii Wuim,.nt „. ^,.., ...and Pr F (V Stillman 1 ro hannels for co- Impress c H plan to purchase an auto for Bishop Paul's Men's Club had chargo of the ! so:n ami Pr. F. G See THe New Wednesdayy nightg , launched a vigoroug s fightg againsg t the name, but Independently from that his discourse dwelt on the seven great J that body reported that they would not modify its decision "v- - """•"- .'friir Thij .•ommittee includes M.! The contemplates of his father's concern. Ho establish- moralities-under which we live, and, ! of August 23. Last night's session was called by Mayor assisted b Lpassing of the law on its first reading. He declared that ed his plant in this city, and in the he said, if these are carried out, tlon; and [ it would make Uie city look ridiculous and that the Coun-jj"past thlrty-flTo years has grown into either by Individuals or organizations. Fyffe after, a conference with A. Bruce Conlin, of West- nc of tho zens at la il Were "makin"kgi th he mistakeiks Off theihir lilives,"" ii n nOt!°! largest manufacturing con- the entepriso will be accomplished _ field, ancCjProsecutor John E. Toolan, of Middlesex It is ;:withdrawing the ordinance. After discussion it was! —i County, when a new route-was decided upon.—-Service-Is n-ii »iiii i. i...... Card Party Planned wing the ordinance. After discussion it wasffi ^r"^.'^^^'^ ^^l^nl^.'™^ Week, wi : atrresand about t0Tl the practical. gifts of 510^ following: Dining room. Mrs. H. A. L. The Ladles' Aulxllary of the Car- ;• passed with the six Democrats present voting for it and! y buildings. The; He s.r:d often we cannot see expected to be resumed on Monday, although MeGuirk Brief remarks were niaile b.»y iPros! , =.-- ^...^..Sadtleri . Mrs. W. W. _Pendleton _ , Mrs.: . C. T. U..NDTES lenter's Union, I^ocar N'o. ."37. have c - —-...... * ° 'Saw York office of the company Is forest because of the leaves on u c jfthe four Republicans against it at 24 Park Place. . .trees, ihis is the same with life's pro-i detail pro dent William Gilbi-rt. of St. Paul's W. I.. C.irthwaitc. Mrs. William A. Club , I said he could not guarantee this but assured the Council The iVtnb'T l>us:n>'s- inef-tini; of! mad., final plans for the holding of a The deceased Is snrvived by a blemf. he said. Get the grasp on ] Mayors, V • Clnb, who emphasiz-'d the value nf the Kr.kr:-. ?,Irs. Hi-nry I^indon. Mrs. 1 1 1 ):lrI in When City Clerk Martin J. Gottlngb. tl,.- Rahway W C Il'.-w held at' '- " ) >" '^ Railway High School Inlcrcstitt!:~Tnlk on Ships I ! widow, a son George W. Merck, principles, he said, for the expedients i j it positively would begin next week. tlon broa; fKlonuion :uui its opportunities for Thootlore L'eckor. Mrs. P. K. Hulick. imli!orluI on ; who handlH liN dut^i at a m<-etini; tV... residence nf the Mi^os rnderhUi;; " 'Novomh-r H. Mrs Mnasur of the local plant, and four change, but the principles stand. He; SEPI. HEALTH ; The new route will be the samein] svrTic" and invited all to attend St. Mrs. cbarlos L. Husseli. Mrs. Margaret aday inKut fur thf iir^t time! stick. Tl. on Saturday afternoon. The main' Krn.-st Knqmst is fhnirm.-in of the Tlw :laushters. declared that the chief characteristic the East Rahway section of the city i Loushlin, and Councilmen Feaiex Paul's Ciuii .ii any time convenivnt. I\ rV.ins. Mrs. J. M. Ycckfl. Mrs. Ross 1 Ir mitIOC> on I r>-:u!!lit; Itn iirilluanuv ;li In- and will operate over practically the j Holl. Love, Helmsiadter, Kettner antf |{orm tlef t.i^i- for reading and discussion Was' "" ' arr.itigein.>!«s.' r, Millar .»• . S.P.C1 ONII OPPOSES of man is perversity, and humans has; Others at the speakers' table were O K.i-.vl.r. Mr- li;irry Simmons, ^frs. 1 ••Christian Citizenship." and-the need ] Eagles Survey Complete Keadlf..- flu . •'! liy ('.iiiniiiinun H. G. Kettner same territory as formerly except that Leonard. The absentees were Jones, [notion's Rer. Mi-njamin Mryers. Trinity David '.Simmons. Mrs. Thomas P. Ho;:: D e the instinct of choosing the wrong' of its oson-isc in the roniing election.! A" •!ie preliminary details relative lotr.o o( Mrs I and *<';-'):nl,:!l by Councilman Kduard thins when the right thing would be: Contagious Disease in City it will not parallel Irving street trol- McCollum, Hoff and Armstrong, ore Church. Woodbridct. and Secretary I'.o.iih. t!'.r Mi.-.-es Isabel Pfaff. Helen ley tracks. The line will enter Clark- Tlll> Middlesex Bus Owners' AKK>- Vitss (i. Usbom IVLT Jones jumped to SHOOTING STRAY DOGSi S^ irarsi much easier to do'. The human Is per-j Township by way of Westfield avenue, c-iatmn, of Perth Amboy, asked pcr- ; his fi«.'t.. "Wliut liof.-inif nf !)!•• nxnln- ._ I rr^^n h" sqifl. it is impossible)_ For Seven tfeb i but according 'to—vr5yor~Fyffe, the'mis-on t0 operate four busea bet-sreen I (Ion ra«-id at (hi> suKKf^tloa of Mayor' ' Ilecau^i; of repairs on Elizabeth for tje hu:r.an mind to reason other j 1 buses cannot stop in'the township' here and Westfleld. They named four 1V( r u w( s: Wo01 Uian logically. He saidone of tiie; §'»ffo iwn months .11:0." ho asked. He -A - „ nno PalrJior Heftinii it' ' - ''- " °f ' avenue. Undcn. but can pick up and discharge pas-'routf? in their request, none of '•'. / structlon sreat principles of humanity was that r^aid at t'.iat tinn- In- was appointed ftPP'O'C UOg taituei neiaOD II | the lUhway-Gllzabetb buse? on the parallel the Public Service ,-,' . are knowi "Pull is more effective than Push." There lias not been a single case of ?engers in Garwood and Westfleld as [chairman i>f a iom:i:!:u-.' :o wall upon 41 i_i.i_ UT.-J.J - i f)ark I,;no route have been slightly tracks in this city. Pete's Bus lino, He Illustrated this with examples of :: cont::i:i()us .disease in Uahway for formerly. > , chimneys CTDUJ> of riiljcn^ and ask them to Absolutely Needed 'letour--*(i which does not effect the of Metuchen, which also operates "how~a~sa".!-bocfl5" pulled alonj; by th° the pas: seven ""iveeks Health Officer New Route Named !s*!r\r .1.-. .ir- advi.-nrv tax txi.ird. This rnut'i throu."h~thts"citv^ - instead~of buses between this city and Metucbcn. o f t"Tttr r-.cd :i V.'llliams announced at. the Hhi VPf^ las' DeenJ K. Hu'iii*. and Thomas P. Uootn !..i!g.. vx- Tio-.- liabut.-.—a.rc.-.iicl , j Board of Health meeting Tuesday \ permits Vranted after the attorneys '• asked permission to extend its liu-2 tn Donatlons 'the buses proceed down Wood avenue ::.- cc-nerally believed. clar;; ODVloUS ) -ont qtinr- '1• month ot September' for the line had been assured that the i Township, and another :e;iings from tho press which Ho:::-, .unl to t: ^ "conjiidt-r t.irt'fully ihir sckTtion f :h:' mam ypt-ako.- at a special meet- Mgluvay ,i -,vn Scott avenue In this :i: J fortl early date. tir-._- Friday will 1 o o his audif-nce. He said it is the ln-: :i:VJ tie first twenty-two days of Oc-Public Utilities Board. That body! . Garwood and Westfield. AU of taken, t :;ivi' iiv,)ii:it of the recent National mi-nt The nn Light Six Coupe |an ftj-M-: •••»r ID a.^s**. " o:i to.bi- ;i;>;>oliitit.- 1'"; of th- Hahway Branch S. r. C. A. i ::y. continuing hence down Elizabeth V tie thesc> tober have kept up the enviable Moose Women Visit Elisabeth stinct of woman to conserve and man pisaified as much in the decision they; requests were referred -c tha J.H. ARKINSTftLL HERDSiHIBH SCHOOL PUPILS W. C T. I", convention at I^os An- In-Ill «i:!i Mr •d snlcly (cir tluii fitness for tho•lid a', th'.1 home of its president., nvi'nu.' to Irving street. to drive Following a hri.>f :>•.:. iv.os> m." "iu ;n conquer. Ho said theso moralities . record. handed down this week which is print- Fol-.c- Committee with npwer Ri brrns -•••les. Tile subject of Christian Citi- 1 Ci-r.tra: .ivi-nui- »orlc." L'onsclltr.nn Jn'nes >ta'.<*d that Miss Mao H. Macann. on Irving street. Mayor Fy!le yesterday afternoon hl expended 1 Tuesday night, when <*"•• aprlif. .':.':: onquer. adaptation, hygiene, I The vital statistic record for thecd in full below. They said that serv-;' - matter before the Public Utilities : Pre-:d...-itMr.- j informed of iiuch 1 ' 7.enshi ;. hold, tirst r.'.a<~" in the con- Ihi- had r.t'iiT bi'tn Tuesday :i!5bt. la order to raise a had another conference w:rh District v.-orc 'co wn< nc-rr.?;arv.in East Rahwav and Comir.ispioi; ami have- that body rp- j Am 1 fn1r niotr.borsbi;> was r- coiv.d. the C K il:v,i:v.:inn.! orallty (r'ospoet-1I^ff Tnnntri T nnp for forcni i>nj th_at larizo body of women., !. . Ail. : [a mo'tin- IH'IIIJ held. Mayu'.rc of thr Publi ' me ot une routes nameii ailSllPiOBSE j ••?_i;.fil-v."ly Ch-I..t..> Vo -.-•> inV the ri^htc nf o:hers'i,jinfojdjng_gf i city should be proud, for last month that a line'operating from that point ' carelessiv -O(.s5ril-i'r>->!Tirrit^! ,• x{i-cted"~iTi'5T"a sf"Ta;r?r~wi!ri—^"' i_t>f. Miwi,'!v:r; I^'^ion. wont h iarwood — -Feils^Decision-Unjust -- ».d Counciiina:] Jones ilsst no ac;>o:nt lowing in, i!i'-cu«»lon the members that the old buws the mind (;o acuiire s^c-rlal skill) and j uf • six uTfaOTs *ore re~poiT¥iE a'nd" all ways]' r-.i~iU-ts~onnvl-Trirn~wil!—atliirM"*—• *k part jnVMr'lV"*-.' could operate if it did not parallel )r Fyu'e brouclit the matter ba- • to Klir.ah-th whiT« they to. Ri«. Mrs., J I.. F.winc. Mrs It. O : 1 voicsl th'-l ayproT?l of 3 dog catcher city would be discon- ir.du^trial t-ompc-toace. (workine with-: three of these were the result of ac- ing cons; —A social program by the pupils of iho Xovetubor meeting, - anniversary of tho Elizaheth rhap- ciden'.s and occurred to non-residents ] the trolley tracks in Clark Township, for.- • f'otim-il Wednesday nigi'.t ind J. H Arkinstall. S4 Hamilton street •th Fowk-r. MM lun.lolph ll»'*.ird. Mrs. lit- h;td the .f iitj^olut* dd .-'•k • -oat waste.) Inilders til.. Hahway High School marked iho' Programs of the County Convention t'-r. Tho^o who made tiio trip wore: ' Cnuutil::;.!!: i-V:ik.-s. who Is ,-t ineni- He raid slip.-'.' morali'.fc work put who were patients at the Rahway Hos-| The route to "oernverc-d is from the is lu:adiim tho local committee t'rom Elizabeth October 21 \V W Jacksoi-.. Mr<, .1 A. Macr!sry. l Senior Itosen: Mr*. I.. M Sutlers. b'T of (he ;>oi!re con:aiittee nf Corn-' c:thcr ::: rho ^overume-nh-individuaily pltal. This cave Rahway a .5 per, junction of ?eo: avenue and Mast "1 -reived toda;. official m^tioo ot" ihTougho "bsorvtwe of Xatior.al i'ieture Wet?k '" ° ,."''., , _. .,, . Mrs S. II. Mi-rrlam. Mr.-.. J. D. Per Per- ! t»ul lt:'l:evcd tli.i: an orJ:naiu->- lixir.K 1 Itahway and vicinity for :ho Mv'tho- Mrs. Leon Brown. Mrs Claronr.- John- pmn Council, quoted city ordinances 1.000 popuiation death rate. The Sep-| I^enrii^tor. strct :o Ea:;r Mihon avc- tii-t- -i-cision of 1 In" Public I'tilitiea heavy to were dtslributod. T:'.•-• re will be two Mr--. \V:Ui.i::i A. Mrs ', • a!r.ri<.'.i of a.-.-'esuo.-i nhould flr»t or in (ir^a:::2at:ons. He compared the dist Men's .Meot.::g .at •!•.••• .il.n.-l Coin- =o:i. Mrs Pavid Hull. Mrs William '••a the dos .qui>(i»it: and explained tember report showed twentx-Itfar' :iue. to Main «tre •;, to, I'op!ar street, Board relative to the Rahw;iy-V/sal- it-re l.is: Fndny niiin. TIio display ,,.ssioI1,. lin,,i n tll(, 1IKlrning-at 10 ( Light Six Sedan \ ' ivi!Uat:an oi Mexico with this |IM>''pis-i'U in nnler tn raako It a lull- iiinJ^rjL_M_i_^ 'i! Sexton.' births-and eleven marriages during: :o Irving ^tr^o:. 'o Farrell place. to field bus question. It is not favorable i < Hc-rttKitt.—Mrs:—E-—C— Bartol-. Mrs- > i't.i Cws 'j,. annuav T'irl . pr'"o•otiojr:J_'.'J'Jiiili'-n of officer s anbeir.dg Mr- A i; I'i'rhain SmithT^Slrs. Wa!~ the month. j Cherry sire-.-t. :n Campii'jll street, to They refuse to rc-r.,:-w the penriit 1c II. G. Kottnor.. Mi-s Kath.rinr K"f- r Rthat t!jo Omncll »liouM tirst deter 'dvinn by l-i'-v. He said that r.ii pro-: .-(imcihit'.p which the other had. Izatlon c •r the at' department of Oe'hearinc .^1" reports. 1:; the aft--rnoon !• r C T' r:ili. M - Seymour Williams 'h.-1 o!i! company to run buses'on lhi% nor. Mrs. K C. Collins. Mrs. J.uxib n whether or ::ni It wa.i advi.-ablo vision had beon msde in Iho city "Although Mexico has higher ideals." The two visiting nurses were un- C::;'.ra! avrnu-:-. rr. St. Georgn avenue, fire losse Four !h< us.niii M-'"ifKIis! iayniL-n '• " -1 utidt-r tlio direction of Miss a'ddress"s will be given by .•.in! Mrs it M. Woodruff. ! 1 usually active during the past month Tn Hamilton street, to Madison ave- lino formerly u?ed. Dii-ke-r. tho Misses Gortrure and Holen Sto put ^n additional t-l;»-:idituri' of budget fur a i!ns- catcher or pis tank. POLICE RAISE !-o si'. -], "cur pr^aoticcs are better." State President Mrs. Nina d. Frantz __-, Ftre:- and ministers fruiii Xc-w York Area. . Graham and .Miss Janice Wilson : $1160 Krj. Irvinn Grctts Assembly acd made excellent reporU to -the nut". WwlieM avenue, tn thf city lino "•'I'i: ' decision is long:thy. In it they Bierwlrt!:. Krr.mn Woigl and Mrs. J. but as !]>••• bui'.st-t for the ensuini; tmd K'_-v.. ,I._H,_Hond_rick. J_r. fl4.0»0 or. tlm c.i'.zcm for this work. ->W fire- wiiich eompriso-s tlic_southerh n _]iart -Of.:..\-r.rowd-\vhich._taxed._lhe_<:apacity of. rr""B(n!wp'l. Hebrew Ladies' Auxiliary ) car is ::{XJT. to !)e made up provisions Y.r-i. iVorp'; K. Irvine, president_ o^f Juralth board. Mrs. Anna S. Kilfby'—from which plaof- ;'.v in:-: pro;-/--e:hlln oaid ihe Council Tav :_••:•• .Ti of.'J:v Harry Simmons V Xew York State. Connecticut, Newj;!;,. s,-iulnl auditorium, witnessedthe Lady Elks Cnrd Winners for these thin^f can he made. . p C'lui Ust night indorsed the RuLway Busines aud Prof siomYl; an Miss Theresa Conway, tho latter a -"-is, ' iiitntna-e sale of which she was chalr- Plan Card Party and Sale a.< b'-cn try.n^ fur so:n.'*. inu- '.<) ire: y .lert-ey and southwestern Massachu-j, nt.-rtainnient. At the fortnightly card party of the Inn cqu.»'!/a'.!u:i of taxv.-i and the part- j i'atroimrin Jc»eph I.. Gerlach rtp- tiio S"nrt polico raise at its weekly l part-time worker, made the follo'.vir.T U.it'v.'ooii. rC'turninz -arr.o route. >">tablished that the proposed bna nian. This was -eld i:i the Gries 1 Women's Club which sponsored the setts, will be present,at the larc.-s; ; j]H, j,i,-;ures represented were: 1 n-sentrtl t!:" police department. He reports. Mrs. Kiisby reported .".»» Mayor Kyffe said today that he had ' rev.-,- is necessary to serve tht: public v I.allies' Auxiliary to the Elks, held Auxiliary to the Rah- ftimo a!! -.'>or? at $5M> ;<••,- year has mrt?tins in the Citizens' National Bank move for the Town Cicle, greeted tho tow, meeting of its kind ever held. , Columbus. Helmer fhrisionson. with hTildin- on Maiiv stro-1 Friday and Tb- Delivered and Equipped !••<•:! n.-iro successful t;::t:i was ox-1 (ot:v'-::;cnco or that it wiil prop-orly Wednesday afternoon, prjzes wore l'pri)vpn un^ati'-facUtry. Councilman :-:iid the police had always aimed to Building. Motorcycle Patrolman Cor- representatives, and in a lhdeiigutlul home visits, including CC expectant Saturday morir.gs of last week. The •vav Hi-brow Congregation rr-ade plans j 1 Bishop Luther B. Wilson, resident. u-iv.-r.-nee Bacs-ek. reader; "Tho Mu- fKr'.tner s.ild !i;> ji.-.rty h:i^ beon ac- .-.vopirate with the S. P. C. A. andneiius Crowlty addressed. the .club addre?s welcomed to the mr-etins. ::iothers. 1">5 babies under one year t'.-.-tv.! i:i having th<- sorvico rc-sumed con--rve t'.tc- pulilir- interests. Ui do- \s no; won a- follows: Pinoc '.:le. Mrs. A. J Tu. s.!:n nigh! for-a r.ird party and; t ddd UlT b l bishop of Xew York Area will preside. s;c Lesson." Miss Helen. Knight and -ale was successful ar.d' realized -a f.ivoriMl thi- ZTIS tank- method of kill- :;rjd ITS pre-schooi children. Thor.' :-o .••p.'.-iiily !)'--twc ti :;erc and West-1 tisi(i:i. there-fore, of August _2S. 1925.. ;Ot li p 1 M.Coy. Mrs. Kdna Kngllsh. Mr*. 1 i*\ .aa!-:i'il"r" tiii'ihods in :•.:»! told why ho believed the • club She stated that the Town Circle was McConnell of Karl CarkhuiT. with Miss Anna Buris -:u >stanti:il..?u:r. for tho tr.-a.-ury rutitin:..-'- -a".. A card party >»',! : and Bishop Francis .1. W. Tlioln, Mrs. Joi'nna Ford. Mrs. dni t;t.T" and tb'.s h.i.-( bet-n *Iue •:•- dncs. H,- Jewish churches, disregarding creeds. |Kith Miss Marie Wilkes. reader; Mrs. Herbert Tiee and Mrs I II !::;ndl" the position i>nv i".ii-h hard 'tryi: to tho !:i<: Legislature at the list mo- means a will discuss lie problem of making: -Fairy Stories." the Misses Marian A Silverberg. t-.orc, than r.pililntmer.t "f a do:: warden and aj wards ri port, tl active r-.' .-tings dur- •vork hut less work by co-operation. !'. tne visits with 321 now on visit-'mission to operate buses between the food sale held Saturday by the \ r'i:i:-.'.i = i! -aIt- \» iil bo held Octo- alono and !u.,lic.-n K'.vir.^ iN;. Fifty-two visited the Keep- two cities on a route to be decided ir.enr. to have some protenso of an ex- menced-; ;: vital "A Man's Iteligion In 152G." j Wilson. Hudelyn Islc-ib. Eleanor Rob- Mie I!'- Mated -a-* tank for .•lecutlon. Sh<^ wainsg the week and said tha they hav She likened th« circle to wax. "it is Arcanum Plans Big Meeting *' b--r .'• ;.i.if- :o lii> I'.nn'o.tncod. The Rahway, N. J. hU full ti:ni- o ilif Job. cuse for the unfortunate decision .. Parkos Cadman. President :h M:ss Helen Kepkie. reader; j members ot the Bluebird Troop. The shooting tho do;, .'*' rciine." she said, "and can b-Well Station. Milton and Jaques ave- upon by the Public Utilities Commis- goal of i • • Dr. Ahou' fifteen councfl;; are eipic;.-.! that Inasniuel a~ but HV .-troilKly .i.mvud up a recordd U'-puMiraR n vote of tlio Federal Council of churches.; -y , . -,i i j h jutr," Miss Marie I<- troop has received I'hylis Aszman. ('(,:!:.-; it-•• !tt ohiirgo Includes Mrs. 1 sion. Three such requests we"?e re- U!)L ( r w t :ji. in., speaking on j -Mrs. Gardner." the Mis=es Estelie Tuesday. October 2H. acc«")rding to •v.'ird the main:-nance of a dos ivlub. preside .'., but left car'y In order gated as an offspring of the club, but :::r.s .-rated that milk tests and analy- ninz f.»r a Hallowe'en party on Octo- Mr.- .\ri~n. Ueppen. Mrs. Jarob Zunian. y 1 applications wil! be rejected, now that Wo recognize a call to arms, an oppor* ing eoo^ "The Questions I Answer." Amoiig; Uraiidon. Kathleen Van Cordon, Es- plans perfected last woek. On That den. dop jK?und and pas tank. . I to attend a testimonial hanquet ten- for th* general welfare of all. and that sis' of th? city water showed both up At . - ;' '• iiusineps card games were ihal tho c 1 1 iunity to fight harder, a demand fcr eons aR; • tho other sp, akers will be: Dean C. ther Klein, with Miss Lucie Mills, ber J<. Iti tlie competition being held Ooumiliii.in Rev. Geors'- A Law. pastor nf the i (Continued en Paar lvc- ; i and prizes awarded to Mrs. ihc natli'i for dered Und-r-flic-riff Samurl Tool. greater effort which shall lead to TTO- It. lirown of Yale University: Dr. r-ader: -"Ago of Innocence," Miss hot ween iho patrols of this ;roop •-"ir-;1. Methodist Churcb. approved the resumed. previous will h.. entertained together with d-le- Si:ii<>:i Smith. Mrs. Meyer Miller, Mrs. j|l»'o wlu'lf ;:;un uot tory. Henry Howard, remntly come to theHilda Avery. with Miss Marie Chaillet. Patrol i established :l remarkable i':"Z catcher p'an. but Tint shootlni: . The councilmen present at last youngsti : catioim from twelve other councils, in- S\ Worfman. Mrs. Solomon Ferster. spr.ci.il in-t't.t:;. and that thoy could Fifth Avenue Church "from tho Aus-ic,--ari.-r; "Ago of Innoc-:ice." Miss -i-eord Thursdav with every member ading Westtield. Rosolle. Plaimi.-ld. :!t:iinals in the street. night's meeting were President "HopinHoping forr the best, yeyett prer^rin^ Marguret l-;::g.>l:v.:::i. "iti: Mi"- Vir- Mrs. Samuel Miller, Mrs. old oH illi- .. until <«rh :; I for thh e worse'; IB Bad Interviewed scf- '2s studi . tralian Methodist Church, and Dean 1 1 Miss Orai-r Jackson di'darnd that present in uniform, winning ^twenty- \ ^^-.^ rnlIlford. Kp;K .port. M,. berfc. Mrs. Sol Friedman. rufl'.r.; w;i- hit! for :t would tint 1H- Edmund D. Sopor of Duke University, : ^inia I/-->-. reader: "Young Girl Par- four points. Prizes are being dops when captureil should be kept In Joral..who are In a position to or-erato ProflUnj I ]| |.!uiche2. .Perth Amboy. .!anie«hurg and omo i-fTiM'tivt' ur-.t 11 January 1 any- American Legion Officers .„.„.._ probably J.he most highly endowed Miirirarot Misko-' f "continuous competition. m T bus lines, relative to their providing • the ago' • ing Apples." Miss or UP s.i'.d: on:; pound forty-eipht hours and where university in th..._.e country. . , ich. with Miss Ida Thonia. reader; ,]uai prizes will bo awarded to lh... Rj-.solulo and Kllzabcth Councils of Wet or Dry licence !:is or collar con'.r.inir.^ name Installed Last Night! the" much' needed service"." ure a re "AlthnuRh my ii:i:e is iiearly up as —• I "We must have bus service. To; Japanese. Koreans. Czechoslovaks..-Boy lilue." Miss Haze! Stockman. of owner are on the animal th^ .T.vnor ,-v I' c*ninciln;ati. for wbi< i> I am slad n Germans. Swedes. Africans, and many . wilji JHSS Dorothy Smith, reader; "Le i should be notified and itivt-n opportu- The officers of both the Rahwayi 'sht you received three applications The ;, Whether vou favor prohibition or not— and know i.at >-t»nv of you here are ; for all members ot the nity tn redeem the dog. Post. N'o. 5, American Legion, and permits to operate a new line, scope l^ c. I' I cannot :it biTi- and se.> !hls Tn0 as a good law-abiding citizen you should Councilman Keakes asked Miss Ma- the Ladies' Auxiliary were installed | route they Busgest is of coorsa- .ordinance iu.->.sed. Why nillroad It sewing j ••a:sn w-lia: she would do It she saw; •• a joint meeting in the post head-: subject to change. I have personally ;il\v:t\s keep youi feet dry — A hole in through* Thor.' no npce.--.sity for gone over the proposed route 2nd foeV •"- canlzati ••• :is :!:•' nrdinancc a policeman shooting a dog in tho| .;.i:'rter3 last night. State Executive «nch n proredari' I'umitteeman Fowler, of this ,. sure it will serve an anxious printing > «>nr sole is an easy way to catch cold. • fivt'lvp until the She repll.,1 i hat if the animal | city, a class of three candidates was InitI doe.< lint l'cooiiif 1 bad charge of the installation. "There is no doubt but that Clark flents tt ton, tho nuthor of "Th Man Nobody js]H.isod with violin solos by Alexander' Marion Peterson Departme I toll you. Rentle- was not kilbd Immediately, but onlyj !• ttrat of Iho yoar. _.s." • l)r. _Me£inn S. Kice._nf Il>- j Kall.t^.^axaphoiio ^J!.J=.._ U.:rold ! nienibersiilp:' > wounded and caused In suffer for sev- her and myself as ex-o.Tieio members A committee was appointed to con- Township, Cranford, Garwood anil ^:-.:tlint_wifJl;; mon. you arc makinc the mistake of t'.viih Mr. David Ai 111str.1111:. the tlit-ii : v*»ul»l-i>rnsecut*i tho, dnnL-aJurkey raffle, and EmlL^Neuse-pYestflold _w!.ll.co:npcrate_.w.i_th_U5,..3n l.iyt:i-j yourselves . era: minute- besldeei ' . oilK-Vr. The members favored the'-Continuance of WorkAfier -'rrnr'-r-waTr-mTCed^rr^tterrd-n^rcrin—-^ — open to criticism." :h? 128 Main Street raise of salary for members of police possible angles. •ti Kii-aheth to represent the local Public Utility Board will .-.prroTO Councilman Kciliu-r replied by say- of tllis lU-parlmt/nt. amounting to $300 per '"rii.- ut-st engineers were employeii. post in :i proposed county bowling new route and grant al! lie school | ,'•' Born a Jew in Austria, coming £j« u Night"_ Party Held ir.adn for a Hallown'cn* party Inj- "Critirisni I" 'be sreati-st thliiK ?ar v St nt yi-ar fcr each member. I Bids were opened. Hazcn t Whippie •..acuo. Ki-freshments and dancing - rights to a new comiiany. America in liml.freedom from p"rscc afiornoon. Modern Shoe Repairing Co. I* the m.rld it il's liomst crltliism." Refusal of Permit Cause ••- — :^y si ••; I The visitors present were: State followed the business session, the mu-j "No favors must in; slio'.n in lion ;ind finally beeominp; ;i rhristian j Scout Dim-tor Mrs. Jane K, Ryder. So great was the Interest of Vice-j of New Vork wen* awarded the con- By 1st Methodist Society ^Councilor Mrs. Anna Chestnut, of-New- Counrilin ,., |>>t>p.iiril .-.lid he would • ie hoi?.:- furnished hv the Eagle; -ne this no.w p3rr-.it. !> niict te ..-JU !' mnllo^n pvnfc^^or. Dr. Kdward A. Our 1 IVeslilent .Miss Mary Rnblnson in thel trait. The character an.! reputation Mrs. Oror^c E. Anderson and Mrs. T. 106 Irving Street Phone 1002 1 1 iark: Junior State Past Councilor Mrs. not wilhd: i-'v hi:; :110V! for the adop- Soronad.Ts. ' : purely bu.ir.-ss. • jh i- :• SU:ii].-r, of lirinncll Cnll^ui . knows At a "-111111 night" party at the home Ft. Sanimis. the latter of Linden-rop- meetingthnt she came from Philadel- trollers in the Middlesax-L'nion Water I of ilia , linn needs no defense. tFannie Keller. Newark; Associate lion of th"ordinance lieiause a year 1 Cu. plants s.ev«ral ceixi ago iiid said! '"ho contract cal;, for the fxiif-ndi- I "More t!'".n once iuri:r.- en rr ilirr ;•:.-.•,irir- H.-J.-.-rma'iOE €•"> "Tho S.'.nic-;..: y;;. i;/.,,.-»e Arrosiroag. IIS Church Ready-to-Wear phia, n here she w-.n vis-ltlnc to at- iral---vr- State Vice-Councilor Mrs. Jennie "The Newest Shoe Repair Shop in Rahway'' ago Mn>". VynV sought to adjnrt thr eould not very well chance their; mre ot JlUU.OwO. After work had been !>iiii-u Ciis ,w:s lirsi .•onsitlcreil b>- tho c;l(> for ISrcherl'.ood." the subjwt of sn-eet, Friday night, the quarterly vicinity at the Hcndrik Hudson ro- tend, and then return tn (hat city. Water Board MetLast'lf&J beV ;•': Newby. of Orange; State Warden Mrs. tax s'.tuatl i.i' l:ere but it was Impos- ! method of procod-ure~for the Uahway; n-gitn and carried on to a consider- Utility Boaril I ha\• Ir-"ti ii: touclr. !tis sp;>rch •i Tuosdai morninu. 1 mite iiox upenitig of i.he Ladies' Aid ' c-to'iafconferoncc-, Hotel Rivera. Now i Bible to do <(i h.-raaso the terms of thoi !, h \: Lillian Wanthouse", of Belleville, and Department j Water Board. - | r.ble extent some question as to the with the Board's s rr. :ary or -witlt A f*';iturf of the e program will be aa; society ,,f the First .Methodist Church ; ark on Saturday. rBrt-llme at-M'ssors were not finished. Night To Arrange I ; BUI 563 61VBI10 WAR some momljor of th>-i:n::rd anil flnally- . District Deputy Mrs. Marie Miller, of tl.,'1. sympd--i'.ini if prominent business men was held. Everyone present took part j pi.ins are nearing completion forr ()Don- However, now that these jobs are. TO-Record Tho local water authorities were plans udopted was brought i:p by th n,.,„!,„,- >>i I Elizabeth, all ot whom spoke. Star is meeting with much ::i «ucceed-'d in setiins tais dciU;cc. Dc iduco-.- on -TI [ace of Religion in Bust- in 'ho program. iservance of Seoul Week. ant somothlnc should be done. 1 given official notice of the rejection • ^ t'-- Board of Health. t E1 i 7 al) eth l ;il guests Auction Bridge Lessons Conference us. for ::iac-r o>t iiess." Among tin- speakers will ne:i The e society is making jp!i>ii.jilfns» foforr a;.,, -]. Cookie day will bo favorable , comment WhCa the vote was taken .Council-} , "f 'he State authorities last Wed-1 "On July Oth. Messrs Robert Mil! -;?* recia ohrnrve"a!aRosell.. , ,e ; wer. .5°.e alsi!!lo present' . Plans j night raiuTordered fhlTTelter! President of -tho Board : BEHQBIAL THIS WEEK Henry Morgenthnu. former ambassa-j niasqin'rade party at the church on i Orto'.ior V,. when cookies will he sold , men Jones. McCollum. Armstrong and | Because of tho widespread interest a> _ /tlie scho for another class Initiation at the next, this Fall. ' :slcA. No other ai-tion was taken. 1 Kvcrcrs f)f Hazi.n aud Whipple went |and they deserve our he'.:!. I irssf. S dor to Turkey: J. C. Penney, founder i Xovinhi-r .i. uiili Mrs. H. C. Coulter (;„ aii sections of the city. Wednes- Ilxivo voted negatively, with Council-- in Auction Bridge this paper will pub- But ?C3 was contributoi] tt> th" Rail- opportun meeting, were made and Star of Lin- However the work on the plant which ''> Trer.ioTrer n an-] conferred with the ; you wili see your way clear :J co- of J. C. Penn.-y Company: Frank A.' ;,, ciiarge of the r.-freshni'-nts. Apro-i,];,y October 27. will be Mother's Day, ammsm men Roll. Keakes. Kettner, Ho mstad- lish a series ot thirty-six lessons be- The Board of Watet Commissioners; u0 :iy War Memovia; Kutvl during the den Council will be invited to per- We have made a is expected to completed by January! Ho;'.!th :iut!;nritio5. On July 21:-t. rporate with me in thi-. I am sera mr> Horn.-, jirosidi.m .if the Merchants Re-' »,..lm vvi!l lie given under the direction I w)j0'n the gi.ls will prepare the din- ; tor, Leonard and Loughlln voting for ginning today, Ortober 22. These les- met in a special session last night to ;-a.-' .liree days according to 'MV total form tho ceremony. Mrs. M. 0. take of tho suit which tho State • j_ continued as usual". 1 .Messrs Haliday. Miller. ICngineer will iiavc- the moral support ot ail** frirorating Company; and Herbert K-|Uf Mrs. John V. Robinson. The next J „,-._ at ..heir respective homes and give special effort to meet •reported this r.oon hy 'h'j linti-.cv.l Cooper won the dark horso prize. the work was Kver?:t and Attorney Armstrong went , Bus Roire? Sought Twitchell, president of the Seamen's i ni'.-i-tiin.- wil! be held at the home- of|t],i mothers a day off. Thursday, :n cnr.'.niittee. Tli'' tot^l -..id.iy >v:'_'. $2.- : r ! .. Second Degree Rehearsed all your requirements . ._ . Chancery to en- j ,.„.,.;.Kii:,g. the State board's euninec-r-' Trcnion nr.tl cnr.ferrrd -.vir.3 Dircc- 1 i The Middlesex Bus Lint- aakeil lc~ How - - Bimlt- - <>r -Siiviiigs. I.Mrs. Carl Carlson, li" Seminary ricmher 2S, will he marked by the j A PERFECT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNER- Tax Collector's Office Suffers riter and lecturer on auction SS2 SI. with th* ,add:ii;>:i cf rit'.vcn At the mooting of Essex County join the local water authorities from] iU)- department reported the matter to''or ro.-iill and ir.her auiiiunti.-s of • ;ier:r,i.-sion for ;h" : i::!:!i!'.g oC foo:" of the r Law enfovei-ni.'!!! wili. b- the sul) i avenue. j.Mother and Daughter banquet nt as to style, quality then nskeil if it " ", ,'" Vbilltv as a bridge contributors ovjr tIK- 271 .Tnnct'r.''(.d X'o. 27. I. O. O. F.. Friday night, Councilman Jones jirocoedlng further with the work of | :]lc, state Board of Health. Tills body; she Health lSoanl. Th.-re •re ten lui.-o- frotti St. (1 m---.' avt'nr,r tn. jeoi "f tho tinal s.-ssion of the Coun-] Those present Friday night were:srou! hendquarti-rs. Saturday. Octo-'. was tho intention to get any help in player Mr. Ferguson took part in tho ! on Tuesday. The int..? on Tuesday nltely s(. : rehearsal of the second degree took and fair prices. p re-modeling the Rahway water works. I ioa^ immediate action and said that ''biet-.ior.s. r.y the process o 'iimiua- ; Caniplx-!! stf',>i to In: p. R. u:siiou. oil. Bin 11. Sen-o, of Toronto. Can-, ]...,.sil|nn, Mrs ilxiy surgis, Mrs. W. |,or 30 will bo. I-'ather's Day. when the Auction Bridge Games that ••V.1-: l2.4i)g.S1 -.viii.-'i 00 an thlng were i'ln bad shape there. y;e frcq; -• I party to be held tomorrow night un- TOMORROW 3 by the board last night toj.irov:1; ,<,,, engineer." employed hy ing olijection was tliat nf thi- v; to eon- follows: (Jia-ti.-c !-.;c|iior S; .-tetii." followed t'y|All,,i(. c,,,vi:1<, ^i,s. j v. Itobinson.; minment in the home in which the because of the luck of assistance bi-lr.s raciiied by Moii'!:iy nig'r '."hev. X'-fi". former Gnver-. ' dor the auspices of the encampment : will innear In'one of tho! an-anso for a conference with the:!ia:en and Whlpple continued with iro! as provided by the spei-it: •:'.l:ons. St. Ccors. awnuc ro Hamilton, . ChlBO r(.-.';: II alilc M Mr.-:, C Coulter. Mrs. .lolm Born-1 father may share. Sunday. October President Loughlln assured him that app1 e various co;nt:iittee-' ::eet'wi:h th y committee In the Savings Bank Mulld-'j (Wednesday) ' •• winter.lState health .board early next week j !nn WOI.,. at its o,v., r-.R][ anij expense. This was not detiniti-Iy sa'! ,i\ and 1 street on to Main street to Monrov ntir of •'Makiim America ' nl. Bailey. Miss ICmina Electrical ContractorDealer ^JProbablj ii '- 31. the Girl Scouts will attend their .ing. A-large-delegatlon-attended the. a pro-visa was being made to «.'i toe roadcast this liroctly financ? cnmmitici- to ;d-n 1'1,' •!':! street, tlienci: to intersection QC MOC" Ih-y:" - -Hi-- , -Fi-.HH'i^ -.1. M.-.(\iniu-.:i::.:i,,,r.ri M.,•"(',';;•;•; nn.--Mrs.- flam- will bo to go over the matter and try and. The Chancery suit will ask • that r when Mr. Coat:'! was askeJ eference ! past district deputies meeting at West- necessary assistance. , ; to bebutioi! of the fund for th« purc>.as of • •'• lave ni^': wili close the session respective churchnsand.due 109 Irving St., Telephone 900 Rahway. N. J. sallont moot an amicable settlement. j Railway be cnjoa;ei! from continuing whether or not the work w.i 1 1 foe. Graml and Bond streets. • nf Pi!t-:i)ll! i-l [.altar. Mrs J H. Arkinstall. Mrs. In tTio in-hlfi-requost-tor-hclp '" "'" ""•-Luonipleie. and wil Illustrate the colonnad. rind tV. ti'-cossary 1 ht. A ; Ilild liirif ulghl: ; Frnmnmy Day Tho work-on-|*e-watcr-p]ant which; the wi.rk: evidently to forestall a-sub- stopped. Mr. Costill slid 'W-i are not! i St. Cr-orc. av'.'imr tn Centrril aTO- - scribed,; "' wili' all a'i .1! ' W . il. Thomas, Uev. ami Mrs. George [BOesor's ofllce Councilman Jones cited .points in the b ddine and PlW- r will cost S1M.000 was started early ] sequent applicati.in for State approval gointr to stop you on this .,..„ and we I on l!i«o to Campbell street to i:road streot • guago ,(, -.' !.\. !.a\v anil son. Albert. Mr. and Mrs. an incldont during tho first of the The* Record is the only public at ion 1 1% Apparel for Fall In July by Hazen and Whipple, well-: on the irround that Rahway has _ex-__»j not KO to Court lm; .v. cannot iI -Vrtnisrici: Hay. to Irving street to Elm uvutiue tc Thf TO SEND XMAS BOX • i:i.or:.-e Aniistrnni;. Inlty using the "Easy Lea- : 'H joar ivhon one of the city departments :n this u issue"the permit.' I l »!'-ss inort- in;?-es- h- "~.lSin~"siroe:" To" ""Klizabetli~'aveh"ni»r~ A C'lirisiirns !,ON will lie sent in tlio • Will Be Sold For known water engineers. Howover Tended ;'. considerable financial sum in •" was put In a chaolic state because of in Auction Bridge" by \Vynno ;llu vo.-al •' mUBt h: near future to the Episcopal mission j . . . _ . . . , 1011 suggested that you! they failed to apply for a permit from; altering its disposal plant, "Mr Armstrong said. 'If you think ' memorial, the hfuls . • iienc.' to intLiscct ion of Scott an£ Ml ;i 1(1 Mj f h ;1 ( rn nW( n of 70 tho lack of assistance. Councilman Ferguson, so It is -,>. • the age. <; slation in H.in'.uiu. China, by the Lewis Htrtet. and Miss Maliel Mitchell"•'"•'mi., ' r~i • <~> Ilioyal Association. Three candidates' is to receive each the" State authorities until after the .Mayor Gives Opinion Mr. Ccs:iil that ;;•,..• plans .".ml specifi-1 committees stati.'d today that it ; iCIiz.ilioth avenues. OUR CHOICE PLANTS FOR A REAL PLANING!! Leonard asked what Mr. Jones was .al- make, arrangements i)t goinx to pive Rahway'doubtful if they cm go ahead with 1 mombiTs of t''.- Woaioirs Auxiliary of ,, ork. Tuesday visited work had started. The work also con-j Tho Mayor when asked his opinion cal :0:1s ::!'o Pete's Bus Limv wanted a:i i-xtEa- /"•••cant ft .,' f Xinv Y tho I lhomas J. Gnmsey Selected.! were, initiated at the meeting. Fol- lndlng to and he was, told the tax col-copy. Many readers in t!i past have tlu- di'talls nf the r.-lebration. They linvi tllc 10% LESS - ter tli^ti it is your duty sion nf its Metuchyn line fro:n tha Hie Church of the Holy Comforter. At Scsiiui-Ccnteunial. and witnessed the) rv_ p-iji T^-v- pnn/,l, "K business session, a social Evergreens and Blue Spruce from I to 20 feet sisted of the Installation of a certain; of tho effect of the. reported action of 'he pri;p;»i said tlie committee; worked loug and product- : toetor's ofllce. Mr. lioonanl admitted clipped the articles ot Mr. Ferguson to go into Court ;:nd stop the work.' P. P.. R. station to Milton ave:iut-. cor- tlio im.'-tiii'i Wcdmsday jiftornoon at, American Legion parade. looks and future reter- kind of corttrollers in U10 filtering j tile Slate llomd of Heuith n at ive hard trying to malii- the sum needed, No may''. Un reill jury I anei;1nni Perenaileri dancinsg owerf thie senjoyed city furnishe. The Eagld e than our reg. low prices that It went"'two months without an for their scrap In Notwithstanding Hint Mr. Costill made ner Main and Chorry streets, tu Carap- Hi- homo of Mrs. Charles P. Maury ; I TREES, FLOWERWG SHRUBS, JAPANESE MAPLES, Etc. plant whjfli does not meet with th'i.tn the Installation of the newwater as small as possible, ar.d in spite of j Thomas J. Orimsey. of this city. Is ' music, assistant but now a girl clerk has been the above statement—Mr. Clyde Potts, u,' j bell street to Central avenur- tn Jef- .'.•-. i"B P'^ 'V:| It Will Be a approva^of the Stato health board: systum said: this, the citizens of Hahwtiy are prao-i, , ,,, ,- .. 1G» Hatniltun street, the prosidnnt. it- EYE GRANULATION among those chosen on the second, Rcbcksh Card Party October 27 Hardy Old-fashioned Perennials (Continued on Page Sixteen) President of the State Board oti tins, me citizens or lianwa; was decided to begin the mooting at Safe Deposit I'.oxes from ?3 to $25 s nlthoush the. engineers say they aroi "I was much surprised at tho re------I ,; , I terson avenue to West field avi-imo to " ' glancof:;.; Relieved by Lavoptik panel of petit jurors drawn yesterday] Tho Dai Good Day to Buy 3 o'clock h'-roiifier. Those present at' Rhododendrons, Kalmias and Azaleas Rahway National Bank.—Adv.tl used extensively In Now York" State"; ported "action 6t'~thi> Health Board. Health on September i3a--said-tor''ralIy-d!_Kresardms-ihc_drfor over 2.000 have not evenl responded •-.••• NO].:*I- a short tinio. I/AVOI'TIK ro-j morning before County Judge Stein; No. ."7. will hold a card partv Wed- VlBlt The Rendezvous St. GeorfiOrear. (Continued on Page 5) The same company also wanted n .- tho last meeting- included Mrs. Maury : In where they are approved and In adtfl-jThe water problem, seems omnlprcs-; to the letter of appeal sent them. toUng^fl Mrs.-Charles Rusu-11,, Mrs. Samuel D.-iiev granulations nn my oye lids. II • hy Jury Commissioner O'Brien nnd j nesday nighl, October 27, In their Will be pleased to have you visit our Nurseries 1 Avenue, on Shore Road, \Voodhridge.— tlon to bolng much cheaper than theicnt. I thought it ."settled. Tho Water' ! permit to run hus.-" from Lenuinrrton Store Closes 6 30 P.M. Money to loan on bond and mort Love, Mrs. R. \V. ICUiott, Mrs. D. II. J is very soothing."—H. H. llrown. | TTnder-shcrif" f Tool~ . The member' s lodge rooms In the Uahway Savings Adv. approved controllers work just IIK Board consisting ot Messrs. Robert K. • Men's and lioys' Hats and Capa Dine and Dance with Bernio Davis' I street to East Milton avenue to Main ago; aji;j; cage. Citizens' Building & Lo»t Trembluy, Mrs. W. H. Waters. Mrs. G.; LAVOITIK is a mild, soothing an- will serve from October 25 to Novem-Bati' k building, according to plans satisfactorily. Tho Stato board; re-! Miller. Edwin Holiday, Alfred C. for fall and winter. J. S. Jacobs. 25 Rhythm Ramblers ;it T!ie Rendezvous 'street to Central avenue to Jeffersoc the vofe Economy Day same as PLAINFIELD NURSERY, SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. Association. 12H 131 Irvine Btrpp' toardstej H. Williamson, Mrs: A. P. TCudkin '.iseptic whicli helps eye pains and In--her C. made Thursday night. The party will all other days except Men's Pants for tall and winter „ fused the installation of similar con-'Hrooks. with Councilman Ilehnnl.iii- Cherry St.—Adv. Adv. '" • ' (Continued on Page Sixteen) .to catisfj MTB. William C Martin. Mrs. ]•:. K.' II aniniutliiu surprisingly quick. Makes] be preceded by a short business meet- Catalogue on Request Phone 1439 Fanwood wc-nr. J. s. Jncobs. 25 Cherry St.—Adv. Rahway, N. J.—Advt i?.*-»i mid—Mrs—George—Duiui. utimMl—tmd—wak oye^—fe^-l-^tregln—»t Saturday; — -1-fresh.IiiiriLein'i-iJhariiiacy. 15 Cherry week-end with her daughter,. Miss':Mrs. Edwin Payne Is in charge of tho' rWftte for CLASSIFIED ••ADS" PAY 'street.—Adv. 'Irene at Smith College. arrangements for the parjy, | ...J

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