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W oODRIUDGE — Although th< WOODBRIDGE-Since the WOODBRIDQE — The play- SPOONING COSTLY BEATTY, 22, VICTIM WOODBRIDiGE — Picket!, il election, is less than t# story, announcing thai a tax sale grounds of the Township are ex- ployes and employers at tha Moll a iiwny, and it is a preslden- pected to be a beo h'tol of activity is to be held on property on which TO L0CAl_VISITOR OF FUMES, BURIED ed Fashion Co., of 2 Grace ! nl year, there are very few signs 1939 taxes and prior arc due, was today for the "cars," which will •.political activity in Woodbrldg* published in this paper last'week, compote in the Third Annua Fords, will appear at the 1 produce rty tax free until a customer ntered in the Akron, 0., finals re- 8:30 o'clock at his late homo' and pn strike at the present tfa»e,, utcomo of the Township Com his automobile registration' card. 1 comes along. That happened too cently are expected to be regU- The pickets,, all out of town litU'i race. The officers said Levin sky'B car was at St. James' R. C, Church at'O frequently in years gone by and tercd for the Township race to- 1 dents and not employes of, arked On Cliff Road, between Se- o'clock.. Burial was in St. James John Bergen, first ward am the Township residents had to car-morrow, Registrations will be ac- Township factory, say tKey waren anah'd Port Reading1 at a very •Its Alexander, second ward ry the burden for the speculators. cepted until a few mii.utes before cemetery, • representative.* of the Hlnfl rfaulu by Vconej, late hour and that ho had a 17- th Democrats and Samuel Far- Each and ev.ery property owner starting time. , The late Mr, Beatty, who was a Workers' Union and have ear-old Scwaron girl with him. !, third ward, Republican, are Miss Frances M, Burke must keep taxes up to date or they former football star at St. Mary's sent here to organise the lo Township boys who find it dif- In poHce court, Levinsky pro- •king re-elections. will bp entered in the tax sale." High School In Perth Amboy and shop. They charge that J< ficult to get their "cars" to tho duced hiH registration card, but af- Andrew Aaroe, Republican, will president of his class, and Danieill Rothmun, owner of tho shop, tflj Mr, Trainer previously announc- site of the race are asked to call ter admitting parking with the girl ' liia luck-again in the first ward Danilovich, 24, of 308 New Bruns- manufacturing goodB for a concern Our Photographer's Still Talking ed that the now tax sale, which will the Recreation Department office, ho was informed that she was on will Frank Wiukoveta, Demi 1 that is on strike ','... include 1930 taxes according ' to Woodbridge 8-1200 and arrange- parole. Ho said he had permission wick Avenue, Perth Amboy', were nt, in the thirdJ Aaroe was d Owner CUImi injurUi law, is now being prepared and will ments will be made to have a truck of tho glrl'B parents to "take, her at work in a 110-foot long-pipe- •a led by CommiLtceinan Be,rg« To Himself- And It's fVo Wonder! be ready for publication on or transpprt them, tunnel under the Pennsylvania In the meantime, several blow^, out" but WBB unaware of the fact have been struck. Yesterday m«n< years ago and Wukovets bon about October 25. At that time Prizei Are Offered that she. was on parole and that railroad tracks erecting brackets 1 ing, after Captain John Sgan and. < u Committeeman Rankin las ho. also mudo plain that there Two trophies and a number of which were: to be used to support '* Stopped In Town For Lunch And She't permission would also have to be Detective Sergeant G«rge B«l|at '* would be no favorites and he cor-sweaters will be awarded to the a 14-inch steam pipe,, when a Fetter Newcomer obtnined from State parole officer's. left the scene, Rothnun alleges %* A Dish You're Not Apt To Forget Any Time Soon/ rected the erroneous opinion tha winners and runncrs-up. The Der The girl was recently gas line, broke, ' The newcomer in the field U Le- •delinquents in the payment, o; Tieta." by ru^aTe as follows: from thftooasdeaf ithtffG •WAtkmen at the other end of taKfcscould[.noti'U'e s^'bt^fpr 1 as a fracturs ;ograp3iera get extra 1. Any boy, a resident of th< herd. i the tunnel heard the pipe break i wrest the seat from Coramitte years after the tax bill is due, »rm. • . swellegent assignments. But, Wednesday afternoon we Township, between the ages of f and the gas escape. ' While others (;in Alexander in the'«econd war "That is incorrect," Mr Trainer and 15, may enter. Both the girls employed fti the rah to notify the police, Edward What little activity there has got one. It was a honey, too! Imagine posing "Miss explained, "the fact..Jjha't we an 2. Tho total weight of the soap shop, and the pickets, insist the? Zuranski, a for/man and Charles rn recently Beems to be on th America" of 1940, winner of Atlantic City's annual beauty operating on a cash b,asls compel box car and the hoy must not COL KflTsTARTS have .been insulted and their live* air of the Republicans. In th us to holtl a tlix Peterson, an electrician at the. threatened. Judge Arthur Browii , , , . . . A. ,, n • i « sale after July ' ceed 250 pounds. •*t ward regular meetings ha plant, attempted to rescue the said yesterday that approximate^ pageant, for a picture! Ain't, jrou all jealous? , of, the following year, so that per 3. The car must be built en- i'ii held and in the second war Frances Marie Burke (she told us to call her ons who have not paid their 1939 tirely by the boy although it is men. Zuranski, feeling the effects' ly 15 of the employes came into'' large picnic is being planned in DUTY WITH GUARD of the fumes, turned back and co.urt this week and told him they, - 'Fannie"), 19-year-old Philadel- uxea can be sold out after July permissible to have an adult super- lords Park Sunday. 1940," vise the work and offer got out safely. Peterson was were perfectly satisfied with tha" phia model, winner of the Miss suggea- 1 The annual trip to Sea Girt Was tions, Local Man To Serve With overcome but is expected to re- work and their wages and did not nc only affair of major impor- Last Trip ^ accompanied by Miss 4. The car must not be more cover. desire to joiji any union. ^ |mei> sponsored by the Democrats, Infantry Reserve At Rosemary LaPlanche, 18-year-old than 72 inches long, nor be equip- R«tuiciUtion Fails Representatives of the union arty lenders however say that were warned yesterday that Miss ,'! who placed sec- NELSON SUCCUMBS ped with wheels with a diameter of School Instructor Police, members of the fire de- lomucratie meetings wilt he held 32 WPA*Wo7ker8 Have must picket peacefully or more than 14 inches, partment's first aid squad . and oughout the Township starting ond, and Miss Monnic Drake, 20- WOOPBRIDGE—Lieut. Col. Ar- would be liable to immediate : 6. Angle iron must not be used plant employes brought out the tat wuck, . ; ....••iV.';"-:' . .1 Final Ride As Tax- year-old "Miss Michigan", picked TO HEART ATTACK rest In-most'of the wet "Jo in the construction of the car, thur S, Bell, of .639 Rahway Ave- three men. They worked over for third place, stopped for lunch- Doe" warrants have beefc issuej • payers' Guests 6. Total cost for materials, ex- nuo, this place, a momber of the the gas victims for two hours, cluding wheels, must not exceed fqr today's trial, the officers serv- eon at Mrs. Renec Flynn's Black Body Of 75-Year-Old Man infantry reserve will assume active Beatty was belfeved to have been I0TORCYCLE WOODBRIDGE—The bus to five dollars. ing them on the pickets l>y ' Cat Inn, Superhighway, Avcnel, service duty Sunday as an assistant dca/1 before he was brought out Dayton,' carrying 32 Township Is Found On Bank Of The officials for the race are as tion. •-.••• WRED W ACCWENT workers, ran its last route today Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. of the tunnel, but rescuers con- Smith's Creek follows: instructor of the Elizabeth Mili- and how the men will get to The three beauty pdgeant win- Honorary chairman, Mayor Au- tary District, it was announced this tinued working over him. Dani-, arson Thrown From Ma- work from now on is a problem ners were enroute to the Hotel (Continucd"on Page 8) week. Colonel Bell will be an.as- lovich was pronounced dead at the DE SAM CHARGED that has not been Bolved. PORT READING—A heart at- New Yorker in New York City. sistant to Lieut-Col. Wilson M. hospital. chine In Attempt To ' Up until now, the Township Although the party was in a tack was given as the cause of the paid for'the transportation of Iselin Man, Steady Client, Spttnn, Inf.-U, S. A,, the district in- Stop Suddenly hurry, Miss Burke consented to death of Peter Nelson, 75, of WITH ABC BREACH the men, but recently the State pose for a 'photo and told'us she Woodbridge Avenue, this place, structor. informed all municipalities that Exhausts Court Patience was five feet nine, weighs 120 whose body was found Wednesday, Although he now holds the rank Changes His Mind WOODBRIDGE — Motorcycle it would not reimburse them for Port Reading Tavern Own*: pounds, and has two sisters,, Jean, WOODBRIDGE — Because ho of lieutenant-colonel, Colonel.Bell - Meyer Larson was slightly WPA' transportation. Further shortly before noon, on the edge 1G, a«d Beverly, 12, who arc pret- has bpjjn "arrested too many has. received his certificate at ca» er's Case To Be Heard • fjured Sunday afternoon when appropriations in the Township of Smith's Creek, here. Coroner pacity for promotion to the noxt 77-Year 0W~Man De- tier than she. ' times" to suit Judge Arthur was thrown from fiis motor- budget are impossible and-there Be.t of 44 James J. Flynn,'who hus charge of higher rank. Ho served us a bat- cides Now That He'll On September 26 'le on A%boy Avenue, neat th'e matter rests—unsolved.. Brown, William Wnnagos, 59, of talion commander at Fprt Niagara, Miss Burke, winner over 44 oth- ;hc body, issued the report yester- Oak Tree Road, Iselin, wuu sen- Itiin Street. . ,„• V, . John T. Omenhis'cr, director N. Y., Citizens' Military Training Venture Trial PORT READING - ers from all parts of the United day. tenced to servo 180 days in the 1 O nicer Larson wa* traveling of welfare, said yesterday he States, has light brown hair and Cump in July. Ho has been as- against Mick DeSantis, of Nelson's body was found, by Loo county workhouse., WOODBRIDGE — Because oith on Amboy Avenue when he had, hpped that the men might an ambition to, be it "top-notch" signed to tho 311th Infantry, and Marion Streets, this pi Kiely, of Elizabeth, who notified • Wanagos was arrested for the William Carpenter, 77, of Ran- UN forced to apply his brakes get together and manage to get model. She has beep modeling in the Woodbridge Emergency Squad, Sevdnty-olghth Division, resei'ves, will bo heard by Acting Commli ' "steentn" time on a complaint of dolph Avenue, Avenel, \vho is in uickly to avoid hitting • car that to work, but none of the local Philadelphia since her graduation When members of the latter unit n recent years. ilortor E. W. Garrett, of the drunkeness by Officer Joseph the county jail charged with the Ian making a turn; The- rear men employee! on the Dayton from high school last February arrived on the scene they called The local man attended Hills- partment of Alcoholic Bevei project have cars. Casale Saturday night. murder of his son-in-law, Clin- d of the motorcycle. locked and the contest in which she ibe-Dr. Benjamin W'ctsenfeld who said dale College, Hillsdale, Mich. He Control, on, Thursday, Septeml. Thirty Township men are cm- saw service at the Mexican border "ton Moffett, has changed his hd lie was thrown to the ground came "'Miss 'Philadelphia" was herthat Nelson had been dead at least mind, it may be, necessary to 26, at .2 o'clock-at his offices' | ployed, on the Chaesequake IMAGINE THAT! before the World War. He attend- |c was taken to the office o£ Dr, first. eight hours. pick a new jury before he goes 714 Broad Street, Newark. pVoject and the appropriation WOODBRIDGE—George Maek- ed the third officers training camp Itiiry A. Belafsky in the ^Vod Questioned about .her boy Thof elderly man lived in Port to trial, ' • • De S&ntis, who has a Toi for;tl\at bus runs out Monday. friends, Miss Burke told us she did in, a printor, of 2G11 Roaewqod n Camp McClellan) Ala., and, on V Emergency Squad ft"mbu Reading with the Gallagher family. •' Carpenter's trial was original- Retail - Consumption license, : However, ,those mpn have been not have "a steady." With this Street, Philadelphia, was sontencod Juno 1, 1918 ho was commissioned |nce und treated for lacerations Mrs, Harry Christenson, of Jersey ly set for Tuosday, September 2, charged with "on or about Ai infdrniod, unofficially, that they pageant officials • whisked her off in City, a niece and his only relative, to the county, workhouse for 60 a second lieutenant. .During the Hhe left hand and right elbow. 1 'before Judge Adrian Lyon in 3, without first obtaining a s|, will bit transferred tc a project a nice; shiny caa; bound for the bigaccording to the coroner, has been days by 'Judge Arthur Brown on a war he was assigned,to instructing [Just tcn.years ago, Officer:Lar- the Court of Quarter Sessions, ial permit so to do, you Bold o) in the. Township, possibly Route city. But, they're, still talking notified, but up until yesterday complaint of panhandling. Patroi- recruits, After the war he was was injured when ,l)to Mtor- Before the date of the trial how- int of whiskey below the. mi 8B,on, September 17. Mr. Omen- about the visit at Flynnls. So are afternoon she had made no ar< man William Romond made the ar transferred to the Officers Rosorve cle figured in a collision with a hisar said' there is a possibility ever, he agreed to take a plea mum consumer price published we. •.'•'<'•, rangements for the burial.' rest. Cops, fcr in Avenel. ^haj •the' local men now working of guilty, on a lesser charge Bulletin 416 of this Departtm in Dayton" may be transferred, to and thus avoid trial. The'jury md "on or about August 3, II projects in Woodbridge Towi- picked lor the trial was. then nd on divers days prior discharged. When the time came ; \ATH0UC DAUGHTERS •ship. .; ••• •'.,'-• '' WarChasedConstrudionOutOfEnglaniAndThathWhyWoodbriige ou knowingly employed and for Carpenter torappbar in court onneoted with you a minor, to plead, he said he had'changed also an alien and ha* n i BETtiOTHALS his mind.and would,stand trial lided continuously in the Shopping Center Is To Be Adorned With Some Lpng-JVeerfd Modernity on: the murder complaint, f New Jersey for five yejura, „ trs, lew Is Chairman 0/ According to Assistant Prose- ountry and began to build an ere, Woolworth, A, & P. and Mae WOODBRIDGE—Because, some locator London Properties,, Ltd. 1 cutor. James S, Wight, another therefore would fail U qualify American staff. Moon. It is understood that Mr: Arrangements For Af- 17 years ago a young man-of 21 As ihairman of the board ho date will have to be picked for a licensee." living in London had .vision and •Lotery then teamed up with an ,otery has already taken over the launched, one of the greatest ur- the trial and another jury chosen As Brifa; Son fofcesight, Woodbddge is to' have American real estate firm, A. B. Drako property with the flaw in ban store building and' manage- —unless Carpenter changes his the nucleus.for| a modern shoB- Ashford, Inc., of New York, and the j.itle and will add to the pro- ment programs England has ever mind again:.. The r Avenel man J. Barton ed Miss pins'tentei1 Th,e man is, Edward one of their directors, Hanford iosetT"bui(dings,. (for which thfe Better Watch Your Driv seen. , • •' foundation Is already being'dug,) has been in the county j»il since Jbvi has been named chairman 6f L()tei M Twitchell was assigned to the Tt h«name known 'y. son of a Lpndon clothing 'Whenever a* town showed signs as soon as legal tangles are un- December ,4, last. Became Local Police / [public card party to be held next h manufactuier (H., Lotery and Work. ••. re««ntly that-* both °?ZArthu r BurT r manufactu.er '(H Lotery and of healthy growth, ns hero In wound. lursday evening, Ssptotnber 10, Compuny, now the Iqpdlnj; pi'o- After a survoy in towns in and Hull %M his son, Robert, pf Kent py, yy; p Woodbridge, Lotery moved in and WOODBRIDGE .WodL., 8:IB o'clock fit the Columbian a*ound Nuw York, Linden was tjjo Woodbridge's shopping center, Iselin Couple To Observe Road., are planning to be marriod. ducer of England's, miliary uni- erected a shopping "parade"-r police are certainly' on the".; ib on Main Street, under the first town chosen for the American like Linden's will be in u modified " no announcement has forms), which is English slang for a string 25th Wedding Anniversary theso days and as a result ap spices of Court Mwsdcs, Oath experiment. The shopping center Georgian style. Exterior treat- of their engagement, For several years young Edward of stores. By the fall of 1938 h|a ers, shouldor-ridars ahd reel lju Daughters of'Atnfrtca. tjiera is occupied by the Wool- ment divides the building into [SQLJN—Mr. and Mrs, Hans who is 8 Wldow Lotery directed thq retail and real dnterpiiscs included vho\isunds of drivers aro facing Judge At |All games will *(* in play- ,«w»4 . Wth Five and Ten, the Great easily distinguishable sections with Knudsen, of this place, will cele- ePriMM revealed to friendid s thatht he estate departments of his father's feet ol store'frontage to a value Brown in largo groups on ifioshments will be dervftd. Mr?, Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, iparatt) sets of utilities. a«d Mrs. Fox Latham are to be company. He studied and helped of several million dollars all qf brate their twenty-fifth wedding court nights, is being' malted by the folt Miles Shoe Company, Mae Moon In order to give the oncstory Robert's engagement to solve .the "company's merchandis- which were built on a distinctive anniversary on Thursday, Septem- Although the month isn't Women's Wear, Kerner Dry Goods, building an air of bulk and the ving committw: : ... _ .,_ Bigelow, daughter of Mrs. ing and rental problems and ex- pattern. ber 19. over, local police have wads w Pl DDrugs, impression that it is a large two- Mrs, Joseph Grace, Mrs. Andrew Sylvia Bigelow, -or Eunt Orange, amined new districts into which, W«r.'Br«»k'forU. S. Children's Wear, Plaza To mark the occasion, Mr.,and arrests from September 1 to'' Linden Jowolcrs and K story building). the exterior walls [Desmond, Mrs. Putriek Causidy, was Announced last Sunday ' the business'might bo extended. When war clouds begun to gath- Mrs. Knudsen will. entertain at Of that number appsoximaf ' g on the front and sides afe extended 1 rs. A, Albertson, Mr»- Mlhrt i."Latham'44«m, Robert Fran- In 18^ h t thli er over Europe, Lotery decided-it open house that evening! ajrthe lae- were given tickets, for I Joy, Mrs. Willlam.Golden 1^ he-canje to tha-realiza- fcers. several feet above tho roof line, Latham, is to marry Mary l)a- was time tp make a- scouting trip lin jKctel of Green Street, this' hide violations. A i Martin, Mr«, Thomaa G tion that Ijondon's decentraliza- Due to title difficulties in the broken at: Intervals-with dummy place, Refreshments will be sarv- jon Sage, daughte* of Mrs. ttioi n was tit A trame,n'4i)ut'4 s in the United .Stales, Between Sep- Df properties, Wobdbridge'n p en Clerk A. P. MeTJonnSP John Caulfield, Mr*, vldson Johnstone, of New York markek t fof x shopping centers. H tember, 1888 and July 1939, he windows fitted with Venetian eRAd anft alaheightt o'elqckA'AIAMIT, . IfMvf . ««andJ ILT_Mr™ sshowed that flnes collflote shopping "parade" will be small' blinds. of Pleas- had saved, enough, money to carry made nine crossings. In April er for the time being, Three of Knudsen cordially it all thei the first of tlje month \Jp> 1030, he moved his family to thi {Continued on Page 0) friends to attend, terday morning total 1^ T f ft t Ljd' tenant will also locate fAGITWO TMBAY. mmxm it. tm mm I t&uA Council To Ofxu FETES SCBESOLCS To 0n tmmtt rtj Berfawfcf BH "T «f t* Ada* d At F»ty Oi T» V-~3*0* Safety fat SwikftL'itaf., Tmilact. 5" ! b«* OB UP i i rv < \ T 3itr% I* Mt w*- ^?" . J Mil. tUtt% BtnnSt we —TV* Sa|paAac Quit *f "• " t# in la- from fire to r*--- — lium on i» "S^v o ti".

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t * i 4,, , )ui.( al PASTE hit A Hint To Serve Ninth Tern recently by Mrs. Adolph IT. JAMES' SOCIAL Colonla News —LeRoy Carbon; of Calendar Of Coming Events Wiue, returned tttb we )RAWS BIG CROWD By K«thl«en Fhtclnr two Peek's-vacation in Not»i All IIMTIIOM lot tUa tatain •rhattj.', —rMr, and Mrs. Joseph •t «Mft\wt*lt —Miss fjorenco Pinkham, Mn. Benjamin LoVell, Mn. R. M. >f Hlghfleld Road art Weekly Party Held Monday to UIUI avaUtotlt*. ing Mrs. Corbett's mother, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vsndevlrt, Mrs. Sidney Beaujon Tonight: Lucky Five Social Bponeorod by Young People's .B. Stalder, of Bayonne. In School Hall; Prize Society of Hungarian Reformed Church at the Pinkham, Sr., of Chain O-Hills and Dr. and Mrs. Simon Bteeker, Road was married Saturday to of New Brunswick, —Mrs, Fred Carlson, of Winners Listed Hungarian Hall on School Street. , ley Avenue, visited, her in O-HilH Road, hit a ) 1 Tnlrd Presbyterian, .church of sljnatio'n of Sidney ,Wnkham» Jr. 1(.|{ly (tamq' noclal aponsorod by at Thompson's Flower^'ShOp on 'Main- Strwt. 1 turned from a' two weeks'"^ Elitabeth, THo bride wore 4, gown as scoutniMter.- The Parent-Teach- r 1 with Mr*. • Nadler's mother,' I Mantca Church -in St. James » September 14 •. ThlrjS annual «oap boJ derby at Ghalit-b-'Hil!* of white taffeta satin and a flnger- «rV' AMoeia^ipn, jpdntor of trie mlilorlum on; Amhoy Avenue, • . •''-'. ^oad,' Colonia." «. •' , tip' veil of tulle caught with or- troop Is seeking a n«w scoutmast- loyd Shipm«n,' of \fiidd Septamber-IB: Family picnic sponsored Ay-' Mld&Iese)( CouncH,. liilidiiy-. -night." • • 'Prizes * were ange blossoms. Her bouquet was er. Anyone interested in taking I 1. ,. - •" . No. ;867, Knights of Colymbus, Section 2, Rbose- up' thii work may get in touch •i-Lindly Godson; son wur.lod as follows,: • • velt Park,., •• ;•': ',-, '•' ">.• . ' ' •.' or old fashioned design'of wl)ilt(> rosee, ' delphinium and baby's with Mrsi Charles $cott, P.-T. A. and Mrs. William Godion, of Coloy Unites' Nylon stockings, Lor- September 17; Reunion' meeting of TMesilfty Afternoon Studs' Vl breath. She was given In marriage, ftrpsldcnt, who wilHntorview flieni nia, Boulevard, is vatcationirtg' - Ha jRedflvV Rah'wnj;, ehenillc • • . ' , '>: Club.' Mrs'. Pj A. Locket, -hostess. ,',- ,.'' " ( by her -fathor, Miss .itobre.nc.e -fbi- the .appointment"Until such -LjOiig Island; Me.. ^ • ,' i,.|;ct"npd .towel, Michael- Kish, ^, 18 j'Scout circus''ii'ponsqred ^y Rarithn Council »pf 1 a time' a& a. new scoutmaster ,1s *Mr*. Alex ,Wndsoit'iof. nlim'i -Street;.! towns' waffle Iron, " a'unt,"'. Her September 18.": Opening, meeting 'of. AVcnel. WoiriBhV Clab.'. , t honor and wore named, Jamls Hyn'c* will b(j' act- xcra Avenue; efltortufnjciljhor ft SSpteniber 18": Toa .for .mother of'children interln^'Avone! selinede sole With l.pg scoutmaster an anproVcd by ter, Mrs, Rose MarbAry'and'd* I,,, itiiiftp. Robert Kcfcting,' FVi : "•.'*. " SchooVsponsored, by th tho week-end,'' ' " * " ;,!(/ i'li-th". Amboy;.- towol-'aet, •rd miataken, are going to ap- , •'• .. H • . Associiftlbn.'' ' '•.'.. •;.' " * ' . . 1 ,lng a setrttion. .The comnilttet 4s ,:. (I, Obi'pptar" Burnct Street, '. peal to many not of college age " Se|)tamber 20 i "PJatier Promenade'! dancp sponsorcfd by, Ypun(r.'" os maids, MIIB Loralne Pinkham, »ls-. —Mn. Chester Cnso, «f ter of the bride «nd Miss Horma cimposeU, of thomas H]tncs, Road, was Irtwtess Wednesday win'!,; house coat, Mrs.-Watson, or over it, .• ,For iniUnce,' (or, N ">• Peoples'/Christian "Endeavor'-pr'Pirsf CJiurchof CWB HEAD 9THHIM chairman, 'Jamos .'Black, Rcni mifli 'Amlmy; iprtad.,. Mrti. Kcn- - country gften or walker* in that Piiikham, a eousln, wore white and the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Col > •'.'".„• Iselln, PrcsbytcrlBTi;/"! . •'",'•• •'•'. fichwerti, Gus'Frasler and How •(Ifiivc Street,' fotvnj - end park oii brilk autumn day«, the . carriecd d old-fashioned bouquets. Post No. 248, American I, September 20': Card .[fatty sportsored Dy Sigma Alfha Phi Soror- Choteti Again As President ard'.Mason. ' •"" • , 1,1,-, MIH.II. Farley, Sayrevill'e. ityllati. feature ' among, .other • . ity at hbmevof Mrs. Grace V. Brown. On Mam Frank McAv,oy acted as best!' glon, Mrs. parties Crowl'ey was tf^ S|ici'iiil, Miss Margaret Kelly, (tyl«> the- black and white wool ' '• ' Street, ' ' ' . '• •'•'-• " Of Woman's Unit 01fpr hi* btother, and Sidney Pink" --Miss Joan Carrager,'daugh- hostess. . V • . ,viiville Street^ town; sheets and •hepherd check, a velveteen col- . Steptombcr 23: Meeting- of Mother's Council of Troop 41 at" ham, Jr., and Edw"ard Pinkham, ter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph'Car- -r-Mrs, Harry Grecp, of Fult [ll,,w cases, Mrs. Gaudet, Mc- lar on the jacket! patch pocketi home of MrB, John RosenmW," Rcmran"Avenue, firstWatl&OJt brother* of the bride, were ush- rager of Chain O'HilU Road, haa Avenue, had as her recent Avenel.' j ers, ^he bride's mother wore black onroHcri and Is attending'ichool ,,hin; Lucky Seven, Mrs. P •nd a red" leather bell. High the ninth Miss June Fisher, of, Kearny. 1 white tocki, clocked in red, are September 23: Missionary meotinn of Sigma Afpha Phi Sorority. lace over white satin with black at Bender Memorial School, con- ,!;, Cnrteret} groceries, Mrs. consecutive (time, Mrs, John W. —Mr. and Mm.'Aubrey Wo i,.rr, Avcnel; traveling 'bap; much leu trying with inch -« ' , Meeting, of Fortnightly Guild of Methodist Chur,ch accessories and wore a corsage of ducted by tho Buncdictinc Sisters ward of Fairview Avenue, at home of MrB, James Auburn, Myrtle Avenue, Boos was re-elected president of ahort ikirt. gardenias. The bridal and wed- in Elizabeth, Larsun, Strawberry Hill September 24: Opening session, of Junior Woman's Club of the Woman's TJiilt of the First at their guest this week, Miss ivi'inii'i town; spccinl, Mrs. Ward Republican Club at the open- ding marches Wore played by Mrs. -The Colonia Civic Improve- sula Foency, of Cheshire, Corfu. ;| "Avcnel. • • ing fall meeting held Monday William Krug. Mrs. William John, ment Club will hold a harvest pic —The Women's New Deal Ctab - D iiw Fox, Carteret; . bridge September 26; Meeting' of Woman's Missionary Society of ( SORORIH TO BENEFIT night at the Republican headquar- son soloist, sang "Bocause". A nic at the Rosenblum picnic held its first fall .meeting Tuesday, ' mil. Alice Lupard, Rahway Methodist Church at home of Mrs. Herman Quinn reception followed the ceremony on Linden Averrac. ters on Railway Avenue. Other grounds on Easy Street, Septcm at the Co-operative headqUnrterBi lamp, Joseph Jellicks, Wcdge- FROM PARTY PROCEEDS at tho home of the bride's parents •-September 26: First meeting of season of Woman's Club of officers named were: ' ' berl4. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cordlcfc'- | ,,ii Avunue, town; book case with 125 guests present from (l Woodbridge. " First vice president, Mrs. Leon —Mr, and Mrs. George Andor of Outlook Road, spent the weqk* •s. iinlak, Carteret; special, Mrs, Washington, D, C, New York, Mrs. Brown To Be Hostess Sept. 27: Opening dinner-meeting of Middlesex County E. McElroy; second vice president, son' of Dover .Road, .have return .end with relatives In Jersey Clty. l,l;iu, Carteret and Mrs. Miele Press Club at the Packer House, Perth Amboy. Mrs, John V. Hunt j secretary, Mrs. ong Island, Elizabeth, Brooklyn, ed from a vacation at Asbur; —The Women's Republics^ huiiy; cedar chest, Anna Wil- September 20 To Sig- tloyd Fry; treasurer, Mrsi William September 27: Card party, sponsored by Jeffersonian Club at Kearny, Rahway and Colonip; Mr. Park. • • Club held its first meeting of thk iiis, Perth Amboy; radio, Mrs. Mosaick. ma Alpha Phi home of Mrs. J. J. Dunne, on Green Street. McAvoy 1» employed in Rahway -Mr. and Mrs. Charles' W fall kcason on Wednesday at thk (ii-iiiKiii, 518 Linden Avenue, 'Mrs. McElroy was named chair- October 9: Opening meeting; Avenel Parent-Teachers' Asso- by the Quinn-Boden Co. The bride Knauor, of Fairvlcw Avenue, w home of Mrs. Sidney., Plnkhanv MI; bridge set, Mrs, H, Peek, man of the social committee and WOODBR1DGE—Arrangements ciation. ' '"-' employed by the New tork Life the guests at. tho fiftieth birthdn; president; on Chain O-Htlip Roadi' Miiiiid Place, town; special'Mrs. Mrs. AshflT Fitz Randolph was ap- were completed for a card party*to October 10; Outdoor supper on Methodist Episcopal Church Insurance Co. After a'short wed- anniversary of Harvey Stolh o •••i -—Doris Prassor, daughter of' liiaza, town; Olga Lamp, Car- Ipointed chairman of the ways and be held Friday night, September lawn, sponsored by Fortnightly Guild. ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. McAvoy Flushing, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Prawier, oit i; Ci. Sullivan, town, and Mrs. means committee. 20, at the Home of Mrs. Grace V. October 14: Opening meeting of» Mothers' Club of Wood- will be at home at 2147 Elizabeth Colonia Boulevard, has roturiiedji [Sullivan, town; studio couch, A. James S. Wight, county and mu- -—Mrs. Albert Hutssler, Mrs, A Brown, oh Main Street, at a meet- Avenue, Rahway, from a vacation in the li, Highland Park; easy bridge.. nicipal Republican chairman, was bort Rheborg and Mrs. Georg< ing of the Sigma, Alpha Phi Soro- October 19: Jefferaonian Club Birthday Party at Pfaff's, Me- the guest speaker of the evening —Mr. *nd Mrs. Sidney Beau- Muller were entertained at te, Mountains.' Inn, Kdim Magargol, Avcnel and rity, Phi Alniunae Chapter,'of the tuchen'. ' ' ' . [cycle, Mrs. Koscai, Sherry and lauded the club for the spirit jon of Colonia Boulevard, an- First Congregational Church, hel< October 25: Avenel Woman's Club'play, "And Let Who Will of co-operation among the mem-nounced the engagement of, their .. town, Be'Clever", at Avenel Schoolhoiise. Monday night, • • , . bers. daughtor, Laura Jean, to Sataucl Mrs. Pi William Lauritsen w!a W, Vandevirt, son of Mr, and MrB. [Use of our ships for child refu- named chairman and she will be is Roderick Vandevirt, of West Hill depends on safe conduct Atixiliary To Sewaren Club VENETIAN Bisted by Miss Margaret ESek, Mb Road, at a tea given on Wednes- Norman Kath and"Miss Rose .Wil, Woodbridge Personals Has Last Party Of Season day at their home. Miss Beaujnn Telephone 4-0075 is, Hostesses during the social is a graduate of Woodbridge Hgih BLINDS hour were Mrs. Edgar Morgense *r A at u -r * i SBWAREN—The Scwaron Lana —the Friday Afternoon Bridge Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tap- and Water CUb Auxiliary Mi it9 School and is a junior at New Jer- AND and Mrs.-Brown. • * Club will, be entertained at its pen, of Grove Avenue. < l scheduled card party of the sey College for Women. Mr. Van- The next session of the club wi! lagt first meeting of the season this —Trinity Episcopal Church i season, Friday at the clubhouse devirt is a professional photo bte a jnissionary meeting which ha; wit grapher and was graduated from ,aftornoon at 1 o'clock at a. bridge School teachers and officers will' n Mrs. M. Irving Demarest of Window Shades been scheduled for September 23 luncheon to be held at the Gar- North Central College in Napier- lios. F. Burke t Metuehen as hostess." There were - Made to Specifications den Tea Room in Plainfiold, Mrs. sponsor a food sale tomorrow at four tables in play and prizes were ville, Illinois, Guests were the Funeral Directors — Caseys Plan Family Pkni B. C. bemarest, of Grove Avenue, Thompson's flower shop on Main awarded to Mrs, Albert M. Hagen, Misses Margaret Smith and Eleun A Range of Quality,, Style and Price for every Vvill be the hostess. Street. The sale will start at Mrs. Julian E; Grow, of Wood- or Harned, of Woodbridge; Jean- 10:30 A, M. Miss Ella DeWorth requirement. Sunday At Roosevelt Park —Mr. and Mrs. James Romond, Ibridge; Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, of French, of Elizabeth; Harriet is chairman and she is being as- of Jersey City, were the Sunday town and Mrs. Robert Ohrens', of Peterson,, of Roselle; Rury Parson WOODBRIDGE — Middlesex sisted by Miss Margaret De, JjVorth Metuchen.. . GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP * 366 STATE STREET night ' guesti of. -.Miss, Mary E. of Linden; Isabel Flynn, of Rah 3 Council No. B67,,jKniiithts .of. Co- and Miss Martlia'S{pr6y.. y-, Others present'were: Mrs. Wil- ! PERTH AMBQY, N. J. Neary;? bJ^GroVe iStrtet'iStrtet. ' ^ / way; Rebecca Fizell, Elizabeth lumbus, will hold a family picnic, —The Woman's Missionary So- liam Weiant, Mrs. William H. Wat-Miller and Majorie Webber, o: I'r —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bogert, at section 2, Roosevelt Park, Rnri- ciety of the Methodist Church will son, of Perth-Amboy; Mrs. H. P. Metuehen; Ruth Bluuvelt, o: tnn Townshjp, Sunday afternoon. Jr., of Demareat, and Mrs. Charles Hayden, of North Plaiiifield; Mrs, Kelly Awning, Inc. meet Wednesday afternoon, Sep- Westfield; Ellen Thomsen and •Juseph V. Costello, Msr. Bogert, Sr,, of Englewood, were Willard J, Rankin, of Avenel; Mrs. Nicholas A. Langan has been tember 25, at the home of Mrs. June Giresener of Fords; Ursula CONSULT US FOR ESTIMATE named general chairinun ami he the iiuestB of Mtvind Mrs, Claude Konrad Stern, Miss Kay Harncd, Phone P. A. 4-2487 Herman Quinn on Linden Ave- of Woodbridge; Mrs. Harper Feeny, of Cheshire, Conn.; Mar- will Ije assisted by the following W. Decker, of Ridgedale Avenue. nue. • ''•. Sloan, Mrs. Russell Solt and Mrs,jorie Woodward, of Colonia; Mrs 341 OAK ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. I'Thon li no iqbitlioU- committee: —Mrs. B. W. Hoagland, of —Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Ncbel of Kelley Chadwick of town. Leonard ?r,9n Avenue, has • returned W»r Bark* Swvlw" William Gruus'am, Leon Gcrity, De Sota Avenue, are on ft two home after spending the summer Thomns Campion, Edward Casey, weeks' automobile ' tour of the with her son-in-law and daughter, Adolph Gottstcin, Allon Minkler, southern states, William Gerity, Walter Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNair, of. —Mr. and Mrs. Edward .McEwen John Mullen, William .--Keating, Westficld, at their cottage at and daughter, Duane, of Sherry Richard Ryan, P. L. Ryan, Wil- Shore Acres. Street, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Morey LaRue's liam Boylan, George Miller, Fritz —Miss Mary Sison, ,of Fulton Charles Riordan, of Hartford, Krewinkcl, William Clurk, James Street, returned home recently Conn, • . • • Gerity, Joseph Doolan, Owen Dun- after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, TO THE NEW SEASON'S PILLOW igan; John Dunn, William Feiv John Fedor in South Norwalk, • —Jack Patten, son of Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Patten, of Wallace ton and Henry Nedor. Conn.- MOST —Mr. and Mrs. Art'hur Stewart Street, left Sunday for Hampton Cleansing Britain prepares seized French and' Mrs. Ruth Endres," of Lake Roads, for training in the Naval BARGAIN! fleet to aid in defense. Tclemark, were the week-cm Reserve Corps. Feather decay and summer perspiration odors are removed TIME for Yourself

Here li a chance for yon l_ to enjoy better ileep and rmt tlila Fall byhavlng jronr p II Iowa deanetf bjr Morey HERE are a thousand things Uttuo at a' tpeclai MVinf.. Marty, URuc'a (amoui Tyou want to do but there llavllan process make* pil- lows healthfully clean, iweel are only twenty-four hours in and tlattj . , . remove* all feather decay and penptra- llon odora cawed by aura-, a day. The solution, then, is to - mer beat and humidity. See for younelf bo* trend budget your time. That's how - It feeh to anunle down on a pillow that's >oft Mid flatty, free from bumps and clever homemakers accom- • lumpt. Send jour plllowa to Morey LaHue today. plish so much and. electric laundry equipment can be a Mm ONLY 89C big help. REGULARLY SOe Caen* OFFER GOOD FOE A LIMITED TIME ONLX

Attractive NEW tichingB for your /"HOOSE a wasber that has a'method as CREDIT A (election pattern. In ^* gentle as hand washing. You can select Gu««n»*M A thrifty" weekly pay- feather proof one with an ironing attachment which re- 49s taeb. ment plan for folks de- places the wringer when it is time to iron manding quality at no or you may prefer an electric ironer that has higher price. FBRE SEBVICK ,its own table or one that can be operated on the kltqhen table or on a card table. Prices are moderate and payment terms are easy.

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|HQ|GHE7 ENAMELWARE Cont fgno»n*« Btarttof at* EVERY Mon, A Tuei. ^^ I^WlitliL^i fhree Regulars To Be Lost To Red And Bkck this TRIO OF TACKLES I1X-HIT TWIRUNG BY GIVES FORDS INTER-CITY LEAGUE LEAD OUT, AND IROPS LANCES, 4-1 HOPES GO FADING WOODBRIDGE LOSES Past, Pmtnt Grid Aces To KEASBEY Mi GO HALF-GAME AND DROPS TO 4TH TAKE DOUBLE BILL IN LOOP STANDING FROM PT. READING I» Bigjtit Lo« NjMkt TIMING BIG "PROBLEM Win Flrrt Gitae, tO fft To Take Title-i Lart rldg»,\ At %4» 01 Ami Then Cop-After* nttty ffeotBlll ^ MS*,1,'^ Canleit: On Sunday g High eleven into pFesdjiUblBib^nMV^bftit, let te its»6c»rtd week ol ,tak6 ;.it;-,quit¥ giMiv,' it* th& top-totyh collegiate' dlubi i'M.T«."8>"-- Bi dlindrillingg >>t Lff gtadinm, ? EXPECTED : Mondad y onlly to emorgo yoite for,this season, . ••. *•',:'•• ','•• '' '""''•.,•,• •:' . V ZAMBO ALlp ? HITS to'dlafcoyer thafthrce Veaul INTERCITY LEAGUE The tfeh belt Wimn »f 1936 probably werafexat U ml "ft* 'the -rbwalrider WOODBRtDGiS — fourth pbal- tba,ncom ;,'.,• ' StindltiB ' r Uon in tye th'tdr-City" Le&frtie .Was ••L.;- A. & M.( Southern tallfbt'hiR, Tulane, tene»Me( Cor- \\if-. of the , ttsbBy |»rhtepllon H meied &M to''the Wm>rid|te tTh»ioMq|."Chat Grimes, 4* «• s. c. .,,.-..... a nell; ityke, GeWih Tedty Notre .&«$«, CleiflM* iiitf nvf Company ,:t look both end« Vargo.andS^q.KoMr, Wl JlT ' Spotting Club As/a reeult j)f .Its 3 of \a dl iBIi'e C°4l« ••••••••-;-• 4 U.C. L.A.... A fsw.qf th«W Will loi« tfeespotlitht, to 2 setback at the'hfthda bi the C. ^CdrtHiwiy. 1Kb-, 1 fc^ce A»'n •• :-*••••" 4 M;.!P.etevaon ttliie Coals',offtrth **ktn» plenty, In* receiv*!. wife; in 1940 . , . But, the jna-jdrity j0ft>b*bty will »tlpk. to totfnaty tfybnlftr KvnOabi-idg«i s. C•:•... 10 5 Ariibfly BtLbtjiittn Stadluih SuttdaV Considerable sliolk. Tn« &&XM 8 their titles at rflWttlfftrg dFth.e BiiTh Both clubs collected seven, safe cob fli .', The same as last year . ... and sixth innings, while & lone tol- .ilay^d \ta the. seCond hilt Betbrb over tha prospects of the i:.,y Jucobson, aided by Cfrof- ly ih the first and two in the slfcttt the final championship ia '-decided eleven. At p«sont tha first ele npphrt on tho part of his there aren't many hints as to a li)4f) dark horse* but but- unted for the winning club's *«l Cyrus MafriHttt the is wjorking »» a unit—but yf I,,, niaU's, the Fords Sporting nidfe the Big Teh, two of the major possibilities are pro- Itef8. plate fot the winners in the initial slowly. The. timing on plays |,l, Hloppwl the favored A. J, wry poor, There Is no dee bably Princeton and North Carolina. Karnaa ahd Cfy'aries jJatfett'the lo- csmtBit, jwfth four and #te Wtt Association combine of. cal batting attack ivitli Wo blngles respectively. J, Kdllar's.tnrebbin- on the plays emphunteud by 1 Amboy, 4 to 1, to.take the 61-0-6 " glos VfhB'vt'op1Ma h>V_Fb^ " The Barron monlor told a Ye; 1,1 ip the Inter-City Bascbaall J. Paf^Wahd three sontStiVe 'of-IHIs W. ... ,. i,t. Waters Stadium, Perth Gmf ftttle* Chanw Ceah <&)' snfuticH apiece, paced Koasbcy tn mum will bo "playthit Hit .., „ [I'I'MIV, Sunday afternoon. • Besides paying dttehtioil to the girl friend at foot- • AB R the l jranne. brtakh this Mr." the VoySift•'&$& c' victory by no means assured freht line Will be In 'the 10®k ball games this Fall,' don't forget to note three minor 9"• :r...:...:.i;.:»;:i - 8 2 ; ; of the loop championship, urn, lb 4 "loBkihg for fumble* and rabMnff bus n rcinaininR contest with AftR.H the beat of Intercepted pitistos f " changes ih the grid rules this season; " Geriisl,T, f , '4 KatranskyA Bf 3 ;..iislu!y Field Cliib. Koanbey blocked puntu," Pi-iSCO Stated, ' A team is no* albWed bflly 2S «ecbhd« to t»fct Deak, cf 4 Stark, Cf .* '. B nlwiiyfl caused the Sporting Keller, 3b Chdcga, c — '.. 6 The first inhr-squad ' »6rtfflt?i ii, plenty of trouble. The Keas- the ball ih blay. HeHstofbfe the limit was 3d sec- Biirittore, c Gloff, p ...1.. 6 mage showed many til'f is Mhtdd ft)r the Fords 1 ' onds ... ifetlalty for roughing*a pasur is now Strauba, If' Payti, 3b ..L ...... :... 4 such as missqd Wocks^pook _ I Sunday aftornoon, Septcm ling,' ibad deception and miserable* enforced from the point of th* previous down, . . . Kij'wskii 2b •T. Pursier, $'. 8 in, I '•*H*i* Bilgrav, p timing. • I ' To encbtirage short forward Passes behihd the line of oe Parslor, |lb-. 8 melee found the Lane; oe DambacaJt, rf .....— 4 Although 'mm MM first blrtod when they scrimmage, the penalty for a forward pass striging an Totals ;.i 34 Molnar, 2b $ were absent from Saturday mortli| cil once in tho first frame. ineligible player on or behind the line of scrimmage Woodbridgt (2) Pctersack, 2t'....!..i '0 ing's scrimmage duo to jobs, Uj I.. I'iiiin'il (he liiad in thft fourth ; "yfufl, If _...; /4 ftrstieTsmlihed op wllh Andy Ykj ih now merely the lost pi the tloWn. ' ' AB R nir liy sending two runs across Kwnas, sa ;.... ,. 4 1 "iftly ahd VWfen At|ulta, enlll , plate and then went oh to win However, if a parser, trapped ahd striving t<3 aVofd Pochek, 3 b 1 f pttttenk Totals 1 89 ii 20 Don Ghibrolth arid Ruasell ir:iine with lone tallies in the Gadek, If .v 4 Ittkri bF Wai^bririftft High Schobl *ho will fight fcmohpk th«lh- Poi-t RoidlngnS) AB R H ^rtliaSi JM and nih and eighth staniias. being thrown for a loss, throws the ball and it touches an Gycnes, cf 4 ii\yii when thii ieaion'i batron Vftl-ilty l*fMfc» the iitijtthi At E. kbllur, 3b 1..... >.• () giiaWsi John Dubhy til irsler,, Kriss and Antonidos, ineligible rtcdiver behind the line, the • penalty isMoau of Cy MeilDtta, fcentBfs; johh Clpo; 2ick, c 8 Le|ion Stadium, fridajr night, Septembut- fi&. In thb kt)^ phbko Superior, If ....:P (J |h two hits apiece, worked bdst, down and 15 yards . . . Penalty for a pass touching an Simonosn, tt Covlhd, p 1 ,.. .'i, William Kurile, Steve MtM '" winners, are three all-county winner* of Ult ytti'i Red And BUck TMU, 5 ineligible player beyond the scrimmage line remains,the Watlik, lb ici) rf ...I.: ••' 2 b, left to fight, JdhH TWJko, con tori GSBrfce Wakilek, b»fckt >n9 Bright spots, of the BcrirtimaRo i ;1 J'!n' box Barcellona, 2b Zuccaro cf ....,.'...,;.•...... 2 Fbfd. (4) same: 15"yards and loss of Nick Semtb, end. The bottom ihnt thdivi WaddbKdte't 4ulrtel t 0 was. Bubay's covcragt! .of pun%fsi p DePrile, lb .'.....-..: 8 o AB R H of batkfiold aeei that went placet In 193d, left to ri|lit, Ihey B. Minucci, If : ' 2 aritl dowhfitW blocking, Cipo's cn^f"™ an John RoyUt Ernett Bart ha, Johh Clflo mi Waillet. S«m«k 2 running and EUnic's passing, (Wiv 4 on Totals 80 2 7 oo Kollaf, c ....;...;..•...,.• • ftV •IK, SH ahd Clpo will again carry the colbfk -, rf : While Royle, Bartha, Wmllok and Trojko will for th& frr.1tiin b showed signs of last year's form,"* Blue Coals 100 DOS 000—3 Kollar, p-as Q , lb Johnny Korcatowski, former Woodbrldge High The tea.m,will continue workihfc{ , ^ Woodbridge 000 101 000—2 bptlbib the ReH ahd Black; " ' T. Kollar, 2b ...: 3 0 0 v i Wats, 21) and All-Stale grid ace, ftot hihisblf a Ibt of swelle- iqxt-week to.gain more spoed^ more drive and accuracy in pass- IlillM, C .. gent publicIlV in the Football AiMiUal iiia|azlne. felg tokis ,..'.i:...,/$6S«' i , ['i .,, 'Score My innings: hilirs.lf things are expected front nirt* this yehr with the Wil- Lmg Punts Loom As Main Offense Port Reading 010 000 2 -t-3 liam & Mary College football eleven. 3()0 0Q6 i—20 Joe Ruggieri, Line Tatribper and "SteVe Werlpck COP PISTOL TElffll 33 4 10 FORDS U, 8101 (itills y </• SHELL, S TO 6 the pUnts Sa^rday Were the ends st.G«»r sci»bbBi»«(dS\svr::i; •; Ffre Fir? V\t T'l, awaiting Barron ball-toters. . • counters by Woodbridge in the of two years ago, John Geis, Alex 8 Coihq ZuCcAro 100 n W sixth, found the Cyclones ' otit Covino, p Allan Mt'Umiholi n S6 lito m Ur and Joe Boka. All three boys 14-2; Poth Allows Steve Pelcrtag .. te 84 92 jvy Bombardmertt By front, 7 to 6. Fords tied the store Oanlol Pan6bhl .. 85 »0 U are well over six fetet tall and can Totals 30 5 11 26 IcLaughlih Brothers lidih tubs Succumb, 54 in the eighth and finally ih thehandle forward, passes well. Btat Joioitli OnikftlB .... 1)9 U 23'7 :,&3 eleventh Woodbridge sent the To Twentieth Century ClubPIN SEASON OPENS From all indications of\the sig- WOODBRtDGE—The' powerful PENNIES VALUABLE KITTEN ; Pails To Save Mayors winning run across the rutber. St. Geofgtt G. C, of Perth Alnboy, Tho Phllldclphia Mint coined Jeglinski, with three hits, work- nal drill, the boys have something London.^-A grey Persiah kitten^ ISELIN — The" Twentieth Con-, ity softball champions,, toolc a 14 90,210,772 pennies in August ; fOODBRIDGE—The Shell Oil of a surprise for the high school owned iby the Dowager Duchessi ;ff| tury Clilb of Perth Amboy defeat- IN CLATB LOOP ed best with the stick for the winf ;q 2 whipping from the Mayor- which establisftci a new record Vill tribe Rmncked the .Mayor hers, while. C.' Williams and CLvarsity. "Judge" Gerek, former off .Devonshire, brouBht $281: Hfefff ed the Iseiin Cubs, 5 to 4, at Maur- 1 Greiner Association team at Wood- Domarid for the coins has be6n iti- |hi;r Association tonsers for .an Burke, with three single ^ were Wbodwidge ace and Manhattan an auctidh for tte benefit of tfcfe cr Field. Fotdi Rw Alleys Scene bridge Tuesday evening. creased by new taxesi ' (> low in Herd's Brook Pii- Herceg was on the mound-for I OHnftUguration Of tops Tor the losers. • ' College star, gave the Alumni a HiitiK'ut the School No. 11 the winners, ahd although he was The score: play he used in college, a piny Lenny Potts,'bh the mound for [Kind. hit hard at times, ho scattered the 1940 Competition For«l. A. C..U) that Columbia used to, beat Stan the Vocals, held tho visitors to four tallied a quartnt of runs safeties to subdue un Iseiin scor- AB R ford in the Rose Bowl, cattered singles, while the Greift- opening frame aftei; the I*ORDS—The inauguration of er batters blasted three Amboy K threat. the 1940 Class B bowllnjr lebgue 4 i On frrit T«»ta hois sent two fcounters across Emil Nemeth's home run, with a C. Williams, 2b 6 2 hurlersfor a total of thirteen hits. fit; .samp stanza. The Mayors got off to a good atait MondayV. Pwy, 8b „.. 6 .The first team that was running inate aboard in the closing frames 0 St. Gaorje C. C. (2) «1 a H-4 lead in tho second night at the Fords Riict'oatioh al- C. Burke, c i through plays was made up of 1 1 rought Amboy the victory. leys. E. Patoni,, l b 4 Gels and Ur, ends; A^elo Pelli- AB R 1 to be knotted at B-all in the 1 Clean nwe were registered by J. Rimar, If 4 grinb bnd Walt Launhardt, tack- Bulla, rf half of thu inning by the If 1 All Size» All Makes Petersoii's „irakte,Ch. ,. ....,, V „.. les) Charles Molnaf and ffukte'Po- Muna, cf i'n Club, . A. Unari, rf 5 0 I'lotic run in tht) fifth put the and Fords S, C. the A. liarry A-, Lucas, p 5 chek, guards, and Fred Leyh at 2b FIELDOSIAKES Moore Democrats wait Wo out of 0 Vasil, ss ;,•„ ,«;... • 8 ahead, fl to 5, but Shell R. Pucci, cf .....J. 4 1 center. Johnny Roylevcalled the $1.00-$1.50-$2-00 the lead In tho shmfi three from fVrds Cbal, signals in the backfield and hisDlabik, sf ...i...i.,i...... 8 in by scoring twice and then PERTH AMBOY NINE High scores were tallied Ity J. Totals 41. t 11 dinning mates included feriiie Barbuschak- , c ...... ,.,;....; 2 jK another point in the sixth Kantor of Peterson's Stake, 203 Cyclonei (8) tha. and Bob Schwenier, halfbacks, Tirptik, a.'-.'...... ,..'.1,... 2 in. Captures Both Ends 0i and 2i)9. Top honors. WB^e taken AB R Hand John Kluj at full. Muaka, 8b ..M^i^.^.1] 1 EXPERT VULCANlZINt McLaughlin lind L, MftLaUgh- by A. Lesko of the S. S, 6: toal Jago,' ss ...... ;.'.... tenart, lb ...!^.,., Company, who rolled a neat 232. Dunfee, e ...... Unavailable for practice bu ilth thvee hnd two hits resitec- Twite ores certain to be. on hand at game Volosin, 1 Mtiirred for the Greinora. Scores: <•.' Moore, rf ...... i Fero, p ... 0 pBtersbh's (8) .... 7Bli 888 §9Jeglinski4 , 3b .... tlinfe aVe Al Leffler) all-state'end SINCLAIR OIL box seore: George Wasilek, all-state quar- Gandy, p ,1 ir»d) ' WOODfeRID.GB—-^-Thq Wood Kroop's (0) 727.; '078 791 Jacovirach, If .... Nemeth,, lb ..i...; ter) JbhH Trosko, alWbunty oen ^ .;ABH IT -Hdi?o field Club Big Ten toppled Corner Tavern (0) totals ...... ,„.„.. .i' IcLood, rf 0 "1 Zuccaro, 2b „... tej*j Butch GovBlitfc, guard! Lofty the Perth Atnboy Hubs, 13 to 9 BQ1 581; 648 Crtlhirt (U) 2b...... 2 2 ; Pubay, cf Hladi|t, ,end; Walt Flowers, Wall TYDOL OIL and 0 to 8, in a twin-bill here Sun- ChdBebroilgh (3).. 704 752 79.5 HolUb atid Joe Petrusik, tackles cf.: 4 i day afternoon. McKenna, p ..... ; •.' " . '"',•:"' . AB ihputrick, 11> ..: 3 0 Ray'Daub, guard; Steve Cipo am McLood, -cf ,i,;.,i',....c..,,..' 8 Lenny totts hurlod the opener Fords S. C'(G) .. 880 839797 Totals ..,...... : 43 8 IBJim Bfcdii backai LJMcLaughlin, 2b 3 OURSPEQAL ' tsae, If , 3 0 .nd gave Up eight safeties. L; Mc- ; S, S. S.'Coal (S).. 7fl8 800 743 Score by inhinfesi . J. McLaughljn,,B ...!.,...< 2 c „„ 3 0' ^aughlih made his debut nil the • "ih , Alumy-Vartity gnme ii NEW lib j 3 0. Moore Dems (8)'.. 770 897880 Fords A; C, 010 401 010 00—7 plated,for Friday evening, Sop FitzpatHtefc, lb USED tec in the night cup and pitched a Cyolones : 010 0U 0^.6 Q--" TRUCK TIRES Sating, If!...... 8-0 noat threo-hit RamB. . • Fords CoW (1) .... 798 854779 at 8:15 P. M.~at Le-';?ick, sV U.^.u,...;.;.: 3 i 2 Ui For PHoe ft Sire REBUILT pak, as ;..; •„ 8 0 3. McLaughlirt, L, Mcliiugtilin, Stadium, (Continued on Page 9) it: i i F, Luttahilb, LiVingood and Gfen- Anyone desiring ip Aake a iv ....i™...... EO iivest) starred with the slick for the GREYHOUNDS SEEK for the team, whlcH Ib ttoiftfitsi NEW TIRES NEW TUBES of former Woodbridge , High als i field Clun. Tho iM^u^hlln bro> RAH WAY RECREATION BOWLING CENTER As W>W AS thers got two homers apiece, while GRID COMPETITION School grid stars, can ^ stt Oy Sh.ll (8) GonnveBo connected for one round< getting in touch with Orayaky, 96 1603 COACH ST., RAHWAY, W, j>. AB R trip I' Juliette Street, HopblfeVh. 0 2 79c Salvo, Sb Tho orirtfer Barron Stars Shape Last se&sdn, the Qrejfhouhds v Opt>o.Ufe Y. M, t. X • Telephdfee t^3?ft so, cf ..„ - 8i,Te*<13) registered eight viototles, lost two dad, p Fait Team For Coming : AB R and tied on8 cot\ttBV Stthe tif ^ BA*AND GRILL 1 f{» McLaughlirt, 2b the state's outstanding; clttbs ; } Season Schedule -•••' •;, '. • ;''.' .16 New :Afe',.-,'lJBIsift/F; • :'••, • VrV,: -!(.-ai-«-...iV.i H QertOVfllJe, c • HdteAWN—the Hopelawn agaiih listed on the 19{Q. , I* fe. Miller, rf Make r*«rvatlohs fbr season: 4 Greyhounds, one of tho beet in- The local athletic association FOREST TIRE CO. J, McLaughlin, 3b has as its preiidehk @^!j%e Boro»8| 1 l^New iBrun»wick Ave. Perth Aml>«y,N.^ P . UUl ( Walter Launhardt, vice prflsident; Pn A. 'ltf " " " it ' --•••-•• •••-• • • -•> <•••• INDEPENDENT—LEADE FJLIDAY, 3PFTE1I8S8 IS, IMfr STANDARDS Two pieces or meui _ h gram'of weight snd met<-r'» Owd How tp Keep Rt Evtlyn buyer Of /*cfin ma standards for q« *eiKu ftorenc* Sn^i*r Feted* 4t Porfy; length ol tainp in thf i States, arc. etetcly. guard.- A* in At Ltoora. pmjtti. Uw To Sttlton ManJn Church Mes vault in Washington. T,. To Wedln Church Rita Tomorrow onttrde* Coster "wi? tare l modeled after tbe i«t*r-^ f*e* Jwiek «tril .Kjta. mcrtw ir£H4 standard* that rende in a a *C*Oi»BErDGErrllto be me*

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Herman Stem, of Stern GBOSU TXigwn, also ported 'oat llii although heur mkrbeti arc j Kaliar and wmat,o town,' there will be no want j imm. Anthflnr, ?dward, Joseph, John A store now occspieidd by the annual birth- Midkad, and iamrhterE, Ber- SO" Pre-Sfcrunk C«vt.j«'j »."; trws and Elaine; C3«V it iu first fall Sun and Tub tenant will move tn when the aew , *nK"r::r<& Friday csKfit at the home Aeme market opens. He aid be* Fa*t ,** a y(j tirf rwie of. "'hii hair OF MdLROY ADDRISS jpf Mrs. J. 1 I>anne- Krs- Hilds Mr. ind Mrs. Emro koliar and tOCAl BOTS presided. jrtar-sld ' Jimwjr' ESinw, .of tte daughter, Janice; Jgr. and Mrcu Uk«n when the new tuper-market. AT MILITARY SCHOOL j T» party win •*>« Andrew Kuchtj-ak and danirhtcr, opens in the Lately Building. ] -—• JFri'daj. •.•^---5, Septeml^. r -'• WtNSSKIUD of trrefii* t* Iti* [Dolore*; Mr. and Mr*. Michael birthday AMD (HOC* alSOIttll CURTAINS 1 . ....Fred'aej- "The new shopping «Ater," bf \$UnL BcrtOW Registered the I>an?* m**., The pi*c«. " ft Ifjiif fit tm***t I lk and children, William "and said, "will tend to keep local mer- ^_... if'wiedpJed for October W Your Car In NOW1 Living and Dining Room I ton, of ca£k£ ia*^i chants on their, toe*. Mark my At Tkt CHoiei, 1* iat Pf*fl*s remsjffant in 'Metuchen. — 1 • • • Novelty NeU. Full length] said ht wttiiid, lii* to iofortt —-T&riitism.ty jlitm Kollar, all j»f Port word*, merchants win modernize Mrs- Andrew Ewsia is.-chairman their stores arid ftore frotfts, take! Chaitston, S. C. SYSTEM hit frit.7d1.1uit fcis •••if*, *-itV TT nil -tb« sub-1 Mr. and MW. John Kalinar ot i-mi affairs. washable. care that their nwr.cb*ndi»e a top; u> Indepeni3«it-Leader> ' Aitet• \bt biisiness session re- E. (Trade and as a refott, local resi- BltSKE SEBVICE is Solid and Color tion ai tfae P. A. IrtrtpittJ, M CME-I Mr., and Carmen Covino, of Port CHARLESTON, S. C-^-Two were served'and cards .09 Attorney, at dents will do their topping at Woodbridge youths are among the were played. • Prise* were won by 257 New Brumwick Ave. Combination* Reading. Mwrie and dancing were home. There WiU be bnsintM for; 1 pr.l .lif Qupting from iU p&geg we youth . Jack Finn is again headed hy Mr». Christopher This year's freshman class ai (M/ read,: "Feminine hat silhouettes A IT" ai .'I'l'lriidlil threattniftg to" spend the''winter Martin, prtpartd and served the- BUYING COPPER The Citadel, the largest in the ib- may be large, or they may be year history of the institutions,! in Florida . , . "with the breakfast. Japanese interests are reported small and still be fashion smart, CCC . .. . Untie- Wait it now tht I to be important buyers of copper. represents 33 states, District of J Easy ABY shooting champ of the Cotton crop of 11,429,000 bales, but large or small they are dc>.in the export market with pupiirr- Columbia, Canal. Zone, Hawaii. 1 Inn. He hit the parachute targets a decline from '30, signed to show more of a well-lchasesprobably in excess of 25,000 Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico; j Fit* -Fa.teraehi Bureau." Frci Instruments there 41 times in succession. . . . shaped hairdress. tons recently. The'inetal, although Cuba and Mexico. , I 1 And they tell mt that Helen Cin- K,E. A. calls on schools to in- "HaUines' and hairlines art * bought in this country, is to be BEAUTY CULTURE DRY GOODS rtill faith in democracy. kota'e new boy friend hails from morefriendly thani they have over processed from „ foreign-mined • Can manufacturers seeking tin- j ACADEMY Next to S*ari Rorbucl bten~before' and the new Fall ores. less container for food. NEW JERSEY New' York ... • Prir. Eleanor J. Bowers I coiffures are created to comple- 279 Hobart St; Iment smart Fall millinery." SHANGHAI THE Dc-spit£ the fact that Great Tidbit*: • TAKE STEPS A«bo, HOBART ST. ' Perth Amboy Britain has -withdrawn her troops HOBART BLDCf. Cell (Rahway Avenue) Praun Kid News PILOTS TO BUSINESS TI:I- r. A t-v from Shanghai, the State Dtpart-i is complaining of the usual.foot Airplane pilot's certificates are AD Ads"KOs ment announces that American trouble after visiting the'World'* htld by 41,000 individuals in this SUCCESS Marines in Xorth.China will re- AD Fair, Sunday . , . Mary. Connolly *Bum Biz? country, according to Donald H. main at their posts. , AD and Peg Van Tassel' are officially Connelly, Administrator of Civil Aeronautics,, This represents a ear drivers. w They received their THE INEXPENSIVE SOLVTM licensee the other day . . . Kath- Army aska Chrysler, General leen (rtlK'f office) Kecnan is on Motors to 'run gun plants. EVERX MONDAY NIGHT a wdl-dt'htrvi.-d vacation ... The for the first row of thc> Woodbridge dele- gation at tht Holy Name parade 100 ' 200 1 in New Brunswick Sunday, had WELL-DRESSED MAN things down to a science. If the CLASSIFIED BUSINESS man on the extreme right noticed a pretty ^irl he shouted, "eyes 1263 LATEST FAU. REVERSIBLES MILLBROOKE HATS ri({ht" and the whole row turned, AND SHOPPER'S DIRECTORY : There's' Style and dash in our new fall and looked ... The manon the 463 - 500 The Rainy Side in Quality Gabardine, The Qulrkciit -Wa>- to Buy, nentr"TB hats and they're. tops in O OC left carried on in the same man- or Hell ANYTHING in by using th» I 1 the Sunny Side in fine all wool fabric. ner ... CI,AHSinBU SECTION on this I St James Aaditorimn Woodbridge quality at this low price ***vv [Page—Call WooilbrlJge 8-1710. J . • ' Belief It Or Not: ALL WOOL SUCKS George (Black Cat Inn) Flyrin LUNCHEONETTE FURS i« raising a William Powell mus- Expertly tailored Fall Sink*, I ICE. CliEAM tache ... I have been told that 11 KXf.'U'SlVKL'Y U()(ll>BRJD(iE FUR SHOP featuring pleated and JO Q C now the summer is practically over, Iiurn« Cuokcd line at all lallng . I!e»tyliHK . Storage J Eddie (Amboy Avenue) Shepherd • ' , Itour.i l.oul» Toke, Proii. plain front* ... ^"^ 1*2 Amboy Avenue Here / Now! And Up had hU lawn-mower sharpened 6d Muin SI reel • Til. Woodbrldge 8-0770 Herman Frederick and Charles. Al- 7-19-10-11 •••••' Boys' Slacks $1.95 massy complained of seasickness after a ride in a Loopa-planc the Corrifr GTwn Hi. and Railway Ave. T.AVERN other day . . . Rosalie Choper in- ConUt'sFrtfi'liIei; Cream, Utlly- Is the time and place to have CUSTQM MADE CLOTHES very partial to Greyhound Buses crku m .•i HTOHKH STETSOK All Wool Sweaters HI Main fK. Wwlbridge 8-0505 »' 85 Main Street H, I^aKer, Mgt. Choose From. Ten new colors in crew and Newiettes: . Woodbridge 8-1/(08 SPECIAL FELTS neck sweaters to choose from <" MARKETS Joe Hango was taken for a New Colors to Blend with sleigh ride to the extent of nine OI.BKVW MAKKHT •• •*1.9R""2.95 _ dollar* wbon he visited a short re- ^"^ H«»t». IIKHHKKK KI,K(TKIC HEKVICH 4'ht're workmaniililp In H rc«|>r>it»i Give your For Coat a com- topcoat woolens. Newly sort( recently . . . Andy Vahaly '711 ItidKeJalt Ave.. liilliy. iiod service an obligation. should go plates as a cartoonist! Free delivery at aliuimes J'.csidentltil and Commercial shaped crowns. Introducing Pleetway Expansion .,, Berton Dtinijfan waj certainly Teleiiliunc J-127J LiKlulnic and Wiring leat 7 387 School Strei'l plete overhauling and real- Pajamas with underarm P j' an eyeful at the Holy Name parade Wi/udhrldge. N. J. . JrUit. 1 adjustable side snap .tabs, bal- with a derfcy hat and. tails . . .. tVSHXHWR FOOD MAHKBT Hamburg Freddy Tier is telling irttimates • Pritw Meau and Poultry VEGETABLES ize a handsome saving. We and Snap .00 loon seats. that he is >5riously considering , Fancy Groceries The most comfort- $1 CM Fruit* gnij V«K«tHble>l 4ASPKII BHOH. Brims joining the National Guard , . , 140 Main 8 first or second class posMfflce they THOMPSON'S INC. KeKe are registering aliens there. Wil- 76 Main St. Wuudhrlilge 1-0087 uvng«l Qua IK v. 7-18^10-11' Resldenea 8-1472 Wl liam Reedy is doing the finger- JOKBIMl KUSL-Z, J||, printing ... Believe it or not, BARBEJtBER SHOP It Main mrfit Windy Lukis has returned from ji V-13 DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS ON SATURDAY vacation without a story about a FAHAMttl >tT HAUUUB BROP Joe, Lou and, Monta new girl friend . . . Mary Jane, ,408 Pearl atra«t - WANTED Trainer is the heroine of the neigh-.' 7-lfl-lO-lt '•*'•• i GREENHOUSE, INC. bovhood since Doc Belafsky remov- WAHHINO • AND II1ONINO Uk« LOST at hume. Klctpliunalljr fine work, x ed her tonsils.,:. Billy Mjller will Bt» Hn. Mundr.- Perilling Ave. ' Creators of Fine Furs make tho usual promues at 9 TKUIUKIJ Pl'P-Hlmk ,tnd brown ll l«uHn. S-13. p'clock tomoirow morning at St. wltli , WlWlilll u tlit-sl AAiiHWer * iin James' Church, Brother George mime of "\Vlni|>\Vl > " l If n>- EUUED WO>1AN for gm 195 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY liirni'il in Ifil dri'u\il|i> oral hiui^work. ' t In fninlly. «l will bo his best man. «!., 163 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N Wo—K-2l)5*-fl', Rarrou Ave., Vi'ooAMine. fl-1 *w^ • Sr • . ,1 ' . .. > t.v_«*i...j.. -v .-• INDEPENDENT—LfeADEK • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1940 PAGE

signed to h^lp.the nation throw off the vestiges of the depression. Senator Barbour'a liberalism is the liber- The Champion alism of positive action, not of campaiga Of All Thing opportunism. . By Harold G. Hoffman "PuMMued Eve Cromwell Is now paying lip service to mlbridfa Publllhlfi' the liberal cause to cover up the anti-liberal wviM. opinions he expressed before he became TRENTON. — The army, the I if the Utter were reallf I iyslcrKiwrd. MCrttary. v , navy, the air corps and) the If Britain could spire a candidate. !" • . tlonal defense, organlMtloni In Honty heroes they would- 1M |0©4 l • ..,,51, wi'DUAH80M KBLtY .'Editor »hd PuijltaWr Barbour can proudly point to a record general are overlooking our great- for uncountable IeglOM jlf j fWk> ' ,',IARLB8•«, QRBOOttT ...... M Bdltor of continuous .service to liberalism as ex- est military asset In their de- enemy. (I wonder 'why^-lMfum* pendence upon,more soulless, ma* didn't Use them' In FUaidinpa,), pressed, ih Senatoriali.votihg;"' < .'. .''» cichines, , iihey y araee forgettingg g ppar And then there are th* most numerous'/and invificjble'. fneyt arid Pat Ryany s of'tie &#>^ . armarmyy , ' V '' ' V ''"''••..< • ' DiMoyth For TThatlrfestatlblh e ioree" is road^, e make n«i mentfofn «K*tbf Regulation Needed up of the heroes of eartoc-^ strips,, ttogers brigades of the f*>" ,. The transfer of fifty destroyers to ,-.., who. jjould .be yankad b«k . Have a growing.fear' that unless pulp and.slick magatinp flpllon, who. jjould .be yankad b«k Great' feritain is-,an^unusttal proceeding. movies and radio programs. Heroes to .the pfosonf t in ththe nationaltil- measures, are, taken: to 'cfirb night omargohcy. • •'•• It%is- justified entirely'by the• close cSnirec- of fatten nWer |O«B. vThey pass through Incrediblei perils but vic- '•' •'—••.'•.* ••«,••>* • .„ 'Who'.peratst iff riding on trie high- Ition- which exists 'betweeh British'•d'fW tory always tyy* her laurel wjoath 'ThV wafV%po.jnractica^ 1C ^y.s1. without lights,.that, certain, tragedy giriRt Gfermany '*n& -&'itta on their pehpteing hravfo In. the lacks the thrill fif imagination cottritrjy . •-•;,)';••' / ' ;. / final jp^nelt • Bcertf, -chapter ',6f and romance. , It is In ugly »»d', 1 mstertallitlc conflict, wrtfi»n»,Wr" '\ ic danger against .which Remake this •in thisvCbrinecifibn,". it should' be under- A hero can't lo*o because if he lievlng, touch of ththee1 WpotMbl*WpoM 1 J Stood that the*'otter of (Wat JJrltain*'to, w nf mug "involves not only, ihe rider but the db.es there- • is- no story—and' If coming ttrue ; ft Is so'mechtnleithlt;V make .available to the. -United States a tlioro is no story there Is no hero, ttmt ft suggest* an aaiembty.lbrt,;.' :ltl[oirinbile driver aswetl.' Probably every- : which gets us back: W where we So many, tons of steel go in at onftf-. series-oi air and naval'bases oti territory statted; .lojsi of arguments start- endy-so niany victories eontf ojitf' } )lH. who has" pause to b,e. on the'highways 1 outllke this one aild nobody knowi, ; of the EmpifeVin Qr4er4o assist, this <.th,e- oithor, >yrith-.th«. MWta< ,' iu>r dark has suddenly come upon cyclists try, to, prepare adequate defense, was like- what happens to thqm. - purring and air rta,dy to go. , ,- :.'.. ..•• •..».•:*•• • ;•• •:, • | js-forced to swerve shprply to avoid ' The Germans and the Ittli*n».(! H wise, an .unprecedented development. , But I think the national de-" collision. |. It would only take a car com- have ttie romantic viewpoint. All So far as w.e.know; there is no parallel fense* planners should include the they have to 'do is shut their ey«f' current supply of heroes in their 1 iK in the loppoaite direction at the same ind soo the world In, their tum&u '• for the action taken by the two govern- schemes for the. confusion of for- nu. lo cause a serious accident. ments. It indicates a community of in eign foes, The supply is practically know their stuff nimort works; v . Inexhaustible and production can Mnow, too, that they are The Township Committe'e should pro- terests* between the English-speaking peo- i lot of thrill out of their f be stepped up to. any required 1 i,|(< the police department with, whatever ples and augures. well for the peace of the figure. •,.-',' imaginations, Dreams of conquest .(ml instrument is necessary to regulate world in the years to come. This in' a great military asset their minds so they tan't evda The over-age, destroyers that the when you take into consideration think of the casualty li«U, it \ i lo traffic. It is our feeling that any- the fact these lads plunge Into iK! who goes bike-riding at night should United States makes available to the Brit- battle with no training at all, ho Plenty of I ,vi> -sense enough to equip his vehicle ish navy were'used by this country in the equipment and no- experience, yet there Is plenty of World War, subsequently laid up and some always bring back tho girl or the in .the war news, but it ftn't the ','- ,lh proper lights. If he hasn't, he hasn't What's New At Barron Library? bacon, as the plot may require. kind that closed the cute1 M th«*' of them were recently recommissioned for Screen Stars • » » * HHitfh sense to be permitted to go abroad Alger heroes and the Rover', Boy* fore it was lost to the French for- use in the neutrality patrol. - Among the hew books at the' They'r* Born to Win and Frank Morriwoll were wont < iilci' any conditions and his bicycle should ever, there entered the annals of Experts say they are too-slow to be Barron Free Public Library is In'order to foster; good relatlon- Another thing, these fiction light to do...... " ',. ".•.,' "EMBER LANE," by Sheila Kaye- Acadia a certain Madamo Lpuise ers are not restricted by ordinary •> forbidden him. •' iip between . this country and 'Take the Ark Royal ai an ex- of much to the modern American battle- Smith. A strangely fascinating, de Frcnpuse. In Quebec she had 3outh America and, by the-way, human limitations of time, dis- ample. The Germans link her We sincerely trust something- will be fleet whose speed has been-greatly increas- intensely moving novel, it tells the gone through an unhappy love ittempt to replenish diminishing ance,. temperature or opposition. > to stop this menace before it's too story of a group of people who (fell affair with a young ensign in the iox office receipts, quite a trek They are born to win and that is every Monday, WednMdk? \»n& ed in recent years." Moreover, the Navy suddenly under the shadow of an what they do. Friday, but she keeps bobbing np Btf. French navy, Pierre, de Bonaven- if the movie great will be made has modern destroyers, with more under old tragedy. It is one of the mOitt turc. Now seven years later, iouthward ere long. Among thoso , It would be wonderful to have to be sunk again, Then tip Q«S i enchanting and heart-'warming construction and doesn't particularly need when Pierre had returned to the contemplating such excursions are an army like that, to say nothing mans sink the Hood on Tueadty*,,,. novels Miss Kaye-Smith has writ- Clark Gaible and his Carole, Ty- of a navy and an air force. Thursdays and Saturdays.' Th«) the old ships. . ten, this winter's tale of a long, now world as a fleet captain, Berlin Explains Ah Attack Louise knew that her early rone Power and his Annabellft,' If current production should only comeback the British Vin It.' A glance at the map will easily show forpfotten incident which came out Mickey Rooney, Jimmy Cagney, run short, there is the accumula- to sink the Bharnhorst every Sutw'! As the month of August came to an of the Sussex moors of a hundred thwarted love still burned, des- how important air and naval bases in New- pite , two intervening marriages. Eirol Flynn, Spencer Tracy and tion of the past to fall back on. For day morning just after the collec- *' I, British fliers conducted a prolonged years ago to lay its light fingers llaudefto Colbert,.. instance, we could send Ben Hur tion' is taken up, across the lives oif a handful of Beginning with this initial situa- bid MjttM*. Berlin, giving to the residents foundland, Bermuda and Trinidad are to Prince of Jerusalem, (born in In- • * * modern men and women and "to tion, Evelyn Eaton tells the story Before Dorothy Arzncr became the defense of this country. Not only will the only woman director in the diana literature) out against a But this kind, of imsgjnativfl If the German capital "some coroprehen- shape the course which, fatalistl of this fascinating woman's loves tank blitzkrieg. He'd knock the! they enable our forces to meet an invader cally, they followed, Its shadow and adventures in a novel which movie industry, she was film edi- fiction palls with constant repetl- , Bon of what modern warfare means, with 1 tor for Cecil B, DcMilip and Para- axles off for them. No parachute far out at sea, but the Trinidad base will fell over Honeypool Farm, where is exciting and unquestionably army could stand up against th tion of the plot. What this -war ; sudden, explosive death from the skies." one night Jess Marlott waited un- mount. ... . , needs is a combination of King safeguard the southern approach to. the authentic. With a deft-hand and self-satisfled virtue of traompla- The quotation is taken from a wireless- easily for Greg; over Doats Farm extraordinary insight, she has Marie Wilson, who was given cent battalion of Horatio"Alget Arthur's Round Table, Daniel Panama Canal. , where the Cobsales went in hostile drawn a vivid picture of colonial her movie' atari as a "beautiful but heroes (the smug little brats!) and Boono, Buffalo Bill, and the United lews dispatch by G. Brooks Peters, to the silence about, their nightly: chores In addition, the base on Trinidad af- life. More than that, she has told dumb"- typo has now graduated in- no mere European hirelings wouli States Marines, with a good man York Times,.who says that the British and over Woodhorn Parsonage to real acting. She had an impor- have a chance with the Rover Boys to draw the pictures. fords an advance point from which Ameri- where Grog Marlott sat in a lamp- a constantly interesting Btory and MI "have'-shattered the myths circu- .drawn an unusual .three-dimen- tant'part in "Virginia," her first in can forces will be able to operate beyond lit room with Brend Light. It fel some time, ... ited in all strata-of the population, here most of all on Brenda's daughter, sional character. the beginning of the war that Berlin the "bulge" of Brazil, considered by strate- Lucinda, a slender creature with Well, delighters in romance and Jin c creamy skin and' a nimbus of pal all that sort of thing, the long- well protected by anti-aircraft bat- gists one of the most vulnerable points in awaited event has occurred, Vivien This Week Years Ago Ins so the hemisphere because of its, nearness to gold hair, who, moved within i that it would not be possible for an world of her own. Yet it was Lu Leigh and Lawrence Oliver are Christian married ,- raider to get within bomb-dropping Africa, cinda alone who understood tho Tin Years A«> complete by the middle of next i)imy unhappinesa and tragedy that Among the old-timers of the LIONS TO SPONSOR month a plan of reflnaqclng which Usance of the city." threatened, who knew that horror Science Church days of silent movies .who are HALLOWE'EN PARADE will place tho. Township on a'com- The statements made are interesting in 30,000,000 Students Resume Work hung over them all. It was all making a comeback, is. Marjorie At an enthusiastic meeting of pletely cash basis, bound up, she knew, with some- Lambeau who is being featured in tho Woodbridge Lions Club Mon- 178, MEN GO TO Sew of the news dispatch which was sent As the schools of the United States be- thing that had happened in this Calendar the role of Tugboat Annie, made day evening in the Middlesex Hotel same Sussex countryside a long famous by the beloved Marie WORK ON WPA Berlin almost immediately, claiming gin another year's work, it is well for plans were mide to have the club nevento-flve rum time ago. ' And now it was about ChrUti»n Science—First Church Dressier, Alia Nazimoya, who was One hundred and jiuI the British bombing planes were Americans to take pride in the spectacle sponsor a Hallowe'en Parade and Township men were at work on to happen ngain—out of the'forces of Christ, Scientist, Sewaren, is a known to film-fans'of some fifteen general celebration in Woodbridgo with "a secret type of varnish" which cannot, be duplicated upon the face that tangled the lives of .these peo- branch of the Mother Church, The years or so ago,' is returning to tho WPA jobs today at the "iwnrity this year. The move is in line with wage" of $48 a month, fliftttty-, d;it makes them "invisible under the glare of the earth. ple, out of tho fate that touched First Church of Christ, Scientist, screen to play "Emmy Kittcr."... the general spirit to boost Wood- them all. Miss Kaye-Smith has writ- in Boston, Mass, Sunday services flvo more will be transferred from and that this made it im- In this country some thirty million Rosalind Russell and Melvyn bridge which is being supported by relief Tolls soon, probably next ten a delightful and absorbing 11 A, M., Sunday School, 9i30 A. Douglas are to be co-starred by the Lions and other organizations. novel. • week. Meanwhile Township Engi- ossible for anti-aircraft gunners to turn children will'begin or continue their educa- M.( Wednesday Testimonial meet- Columbia in "This Thing Called ing 8 P, M, Thursday, reading THIEVES LOOT STORE neer Clarence R. Davis hat sub- Mr fire upon the enemy raiders. tion. It will cost the nation more than Love," a comedy based of Edmund mitted a total of 14 projects cost- Also new and popular is room, 3 to 5 P. M. Burke's stage play. Miss Russell CHEAT BURGLAR ALARM The raiders, it is related, were "com- $2,500,000,000 to provide educational fa- "SUBSTANCE" is the Lesson-' By entering the store of J, M. ing $402,000 and figured to sup- "WHEN DOCTOKS DISAGREE, will plajr the role originally sched- ply 5,673 man months or .Work by (dely invisible" when the full glare of cilities for its future citizens. More than one by Franken Meloney. > Beneath the Sermon subject for Sunday, Sep- uled for Loretta Young,... Schlosinger in -Avcnel Street by means .of a skylight, burglars individuals for a iull year. million men and women, are employed as cold, impersonal life in a large city tember 15, in all Christian Science Spencer Tracy and John Stein- was turned upon them and, Churches and Societies throughout early this morning succeeded in hospital, there can also be as dee,p beck, the author, recently spent ' Three Years Ago result, the'anti-aircraft gunners were instructors in the public and private the world. cleaning out the place without set- emotion a sin the outside world. several days in Central California EVIDENCE AGAINST SLAYER to .shoot only at the shadows thatthe schools pf the nation. All the efficiency, the precision of The Golden Text is: "If we hope studying the locale for his por- ting off tho burglar alarm until for that we see not, then do \h they were leaving the place. The TIGHTER THAN COPS.ADMIT , [id ITS throw against the clouds," While naturally proud of the -educa- its surgeons, held in the grip of a trayal of the leading role in Stein- The state apparently/has a much J ( rigid code of ethics, cannot pre- with patience wait for it." (Ro- beck's novel, "Tortilla Flat." . . . robbery took place shortly after tional system of this democracy, Ameri- mans 8:25). midnight as the alarm was sound- stronger case against Margaret .* Of course, ho one believes the German vent the doctors, nurses and their Drcnnan, holm's school-girl slayer ;' cans should never forget that the process patients from being merely men Among tho LessoivScrmon cita- When she finishes her role in ed when the men we're leaving' by jry that-the British planes were "invisi- tions is tho following 'from the Bi- "Reaching for the Sun," Barbara tho door, of her married sweetheart, than It ; and women. "WHEN DOCTORS has publicly indicated. This was •; |e." This is merely Germany's method .of of education, like other prricessesj are con- DISAGREE" is a story of this life; ble: "Be thou my strong habita- Stanwyck will appear in Para- seen in the action of tho Middlesex ,' stantly subject to change ^and improve- of the daily drama and humor; of tion, whereunto I may continually mount's production 6f "Pioneer FIRST CLASS COURSE rN •ilaining the attack to the people of Ber- County Grand Jury yesterday, af- .- a love that had more than its share resort: thou "hast given command- Woman," a story of San Francisco ENGLISH IS ADOPTED , who had been led to believe that no ment. While we should not be too quick gold rush days, written by Adela Woodbridge is to take a leading ter lens than an hour's dclibera- ?j of pain, frustration, and despair ment to save me; forathqu art my to accept the fads which are introduced by Rogers St. John,... position among towns and cities in tion and after hearing but throe ,,' |i'h attack was possible.- before happiness could be attained.' rock and my fortress."' (Psalms ] witnesses, in Indicting the ethemi- > so-called experts, we should not close our It is the story of Margaret Fer- 71:3). The picture basod on the life of New Jersey by reason of a new and Naturally, the German Government yed secretarial school student oa_ -f. ris, "You eo.uldn't have told she The Lesson-Sermon also includes Knutc Rockno and titled, "Knute thorough department of English, minds to the possibility of increasing the a charge of murder. ' » Jthor had to admit that the defense of its was a doctor—she might have been the following passage from the Rockne-All American," will have The course is to be adopted in the Ipilal was vulnerable to air attack or to efficiency of our school system. a society girl, or just a girl, or even Christian Science textbook, "Sci- its world premiere at South Bend, higher grades and high school and the purpose is to give the pupils SCHOOL TEACHERS' It is gratifying to learn that, more and a wife." But she was also a good ence arid Health with Key to the Ind,, on October 4, ••• Mrs, Rockne TENUp DISSOLVED pi some plausible explanation for the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy was in Hollywood during the film- attending local schools a most sub- more, the grown-ups are considering the s,urgcon so when a vacancy oc- New contracts probably will be < el that the British planes dropped bombs curred for the post cf Assistant "In Christian Science, substance is ing of the picture. ... stantial fundatipn in English and problems of the child-mind and attempt- understood to be Spirit, while tho We just have to hand it to to arouse in them an appreciation olTorod Monday nighj to seven >; the German capital. Surgeon, bluff, old Dr. Haussmann school teachers whose tenure was ing to make the educational system fit, the nominated her for it; and had to opponents of Christian Science be- the British. With air-raid sirens of the real enjoyment of. good Like other so.called "secret weapons" lieve substance' to. be matter"1 (p. screaming in their ears and air- books, • •• ' broken,by refusal of the Board o$ ;;j tell her when the hospital board Education to' roappoint them *t, "^ is little or nothing to the "secret var- needs of the pupil in order to develop boys denied his recommendation—be- 34*). " planes roaring over their heads, and girls'* into substantial citizens of this Five Years Ago the beginning of the school y«*r. bh." It is surprising, however, that the cause she was a woman, This, and GRAND JURY TO Under previous practice, teachers <% prman officials who have loudly pro- democracy, • the. knowledge that it was Bill OH, YEAH? CLEAR THE ERA were protected by tenure after ap^ $\ Kirkland who hqd prevented her The'Middlesex Grand Jury, in a pointments for the fourth year of C1 limed their possession of a secret wea- appointment—believing no woman presentment Monday, will say that service. • ;— Jn that will end the war, have attributed waa emotionally fitted for the post its four-.month survey of the ad- Gold Means Power —would not have beeirao hard to AVENEL SPUR ABANDONMENT [their enemies the possession of a secret ministration of emergency relief PRICKS HOPE OF LOCAL BOOM, The discussion as to the value of the bear had not the incompetent Dr. in the county has produced no evi- lich makes defense against air attacks Bates been the successful ap- . Cessation by the Pennsylvania (!• gold hoard that the United States has ac- dence of misfeasance or malfeas- Railroad of its plans to' lay a spur;'1., pointee. And Margaret Ferris'; ance, according to a reliable nost impossible. quired is being renewed in the public print. hands were tied by medical ethics, track through Avenel, under coiptYS s o u re o. Certain fundamental injunction, removes for the tlm«, *'• There are so-called experts who assert How she attempted to prove her changes in the system, however, ability, not only to'the hospital being any hope of industrWi «*'< that if Hitler wins this war," the yellow will be urged in the court com' pansion in this section '^f the\ And Phony but to the. man she loved, is stold munication, • - ' metal that this country owns will become by Fronken Meloney- with an ac- Township, It has been, generally : I'Libera,!" is a popular word during pol- believed that introduction ox ti>it; worthless. They overlook the. fact that :urate and. understanding knowl- CASH BASIS PUN MAY pal campaigns. Every candidate for of- edge of doctors, nurses and their rail facility in this portion, of flwl BE SET WITHIN MONTH thyiks that-the word was custom-tail- Germany's economic wizard, Dr. Schachte, problems. town would attract new muwttfcc^, admits that Germany adopted the barter Frederick Spencer, chairman o: turing plants with the many col- ed to fit only himself. Thus we find, The popular best seller, •the- committee on finance, stated lateral advantages contingent * f| ties H, R, Cromwell, Democratic nomi- system as a temporary expedient because "QUIETLY MY , CAPTAIN last night he has "high hopes" that thereon. . ut| • for. United States Senator, boasting Germapy hasn't enough gold". WAITS," by Evelyn Eaton, is the tile municipality's fiscal agents will The experts also overlook the experi- newest arrival at the Barron 'POOR" MAN LEAVES this "'liberalism*, when, as a matter of Free Public Library, It is a fresh they are going on with their, Qlen Rock, N, J.—Whu> CIMH».V£ p, his writings and utterances reveal ence of the past century^ which demon- and- stirring picture of a little- movie-making, almost without in- jng.OTt the home of Fred KoOHfrN & strates that the nation possessing the great- known corner of American Ma- terruption, With vaeven pictures tn»n, appbently ."poor" •»«!««' ^i as an arch-reactionary who opposes completed, theyare planning a TO- tory. Evelyn Eaton has here who had'died, friends found Ictically all of the labor and social legis- est amount of I gold inevitably possesses nwke of "Paddy, the Next Best crude tin box,' Upon opening it,' ; turned int,o exciting romance an Thing," and are preparing "Fight- |bn of recent years. , power in the world. It is a safe assumption authentic story of the French in they found, $23,000 in cash in it, er Squadron," a story of the man- KoQicman immigrated to this _| that the role of gold in the future of the early Canada^ in much the same any candidate in the current campaign ufacture of Spitfire planes..., country from tho Nethemnds 44' Brves to wear .the. bfttlge Of genuine world will be as important as it has been in way that Rachel Field developed Milton. Berlo has been signed to years ago, He left no close T«la«'» the past. " • ••'.,• .another story of the past in "AH a term contract by Fox and his tives in this country. ' ? ralism, it is Senator W. Warren Bar This, And Heaven' Too." The first picture will bo "The Great . He has earned it on the basis of per- • While there may be some people in town of Port Royal *in Acadia— American Broadcast." . . , C. 0. P, PLANS; ance. His lib.era.Unn. is recorded by certain nations who contend that gold is now comprising New Brunswick It seems how that Bette Davis Whtlo plans for the worthless, one should riot fail tcf note that -Nov» Scotia and part of1 Maine-- will play the lead In Polan Bank's presidential campaign W ^support of every important measure "January Heights,"1 which .was are not complete) it »pp*a» every nation continues to acquire as much was a key position in theyong fsneh"t labor, by hla votes for social Bec- struggle- between France rand bought by WarnerB last year as the campaign will be. «entt»J and national housing legislation, re- of the yellow metal as it can' obtain, There England for control of the Now a vehicle for Miriam Hopkins. with eome emphacia plawd must be. a reason. ' > World. A,bouM7Q0, a decade be George Brent is scheduled for thu those former Demoor«,t« who |" numerous bills de- male lead..,; not sup|)ort the New Deal., PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, mnmam it. 1940 REAMTfG TROTTERS Looking At Washington Let the Buyer Margaret Hkompso« Fdbw Jlfari Beware DEFENSE FACTS Vows In Lutheran QkN BASES FOR DESTROYERS fluent* to "fertirtriiii e*J- Jae*we*?E 'jnan- SAFEGUARDS THIS FORDS—Miss Margaret Thorop- of Mr. and Mrq. Harrj' T<, ind W!; tpvtt a bad* of Of the *Nr MOST AMERICUtt «,«. diiwhur ^ Mw. Va|««dia QQraot t Stt N , LA3Q* DAY SFEESHfiS : iSrhaarup, «f Vine Street, beea*i« day afternaon at 4 o'clock,. GREEN FORA. F.'t' : a ceremony performtd in '•]', LEWIS FORC. L 0. FBI Aaka AM of titfo nature. hmkti [the bri^-of.'Hi-iman -Tccpje, »>n Hta* b# K-Jidiljr realised bo%: W sonage of Grate English i.;]. ROOSEVELT* By J- £4f*t Nww, Dinetar FH REAPING, the Church, Perth Amboy, 7, •"MjarSSTAfMlHrf avpttte r now Ihst reater R«ad3»r Pair, k half Robert Jkhlfttter, pastor, ,,t\ 1,000 PLAME2 A MONTH at titw j liy'jj«matare f«*Mcitj' or p*h- of :-Ciih'd •Tifth-C-oljnjiiA":'at- rw''jmt*,rt Urn there a FORDS GIRL GIVEN The reeeption was helj THfiCOLOU i?>la«w * month. .at/a»riW^l*Wia*e' Katiuna! D*- i» Fwk*ai lharem «f In- Jieatyprogria bride's mother's hom« d, •Xi m oitt to be completed of a pirticnkr mmin ,th t't L:..ted SUM* would ae'.«*rif oeit yew, tiras ials lower' tht imrtaSn on on< belb: and $>wers.. t iff ind w*}^. Littletif tt"i a&totiest*«i !'«t the. JPBf Bfctasft'r in «t\,W» in- MUTJIRF «ii itt reipar!sitr W^Wins To Take PU« arr v and for which tfais war ttt ; On ^b *%l Itaif blue, She ' haraeM1 !«%• ittart, in W MikS IienrMl*.;'ste' ,new*pap*rt. hare Miui fur ' real .'ent;;:y#ara.V' Uni^itnL Tfo p; on'-'a' iteeplKha^B wili • ronnd wffl reside at ri,«a« :ap«i partial *f tjrp* tioB 6(- jUQ&ife; 'Fair'* jrtlceht'ly in .hojior of Hie* Jeri«7 : : i t m«fdluti >xi)»t>ori' of,lie ilf-m&c'-'trai^ V '< ,'"••'•. •• fliarriaiffe !t» Guests at the At isi» game those of tile erur« nation wl! be real service lu our ••A'liiKf..'Kon-of,Mr. and! Mr, 4od Mrs, Qua to Kt&3tBf trtolot , H: and-Mat. SUuwy ^ coowrnijag these' r t*ke.B.?w.U»e,for-aitwo- Perth The we4? Edward ••Drake, Mr.. an vj, JaMthriaa*l; , Building funds for flight' scholarship* for grains, co-»tarri|i^ the beauties of Those • present were; Miss Ce- Its phone ii; Market 1-5511, aid draara exacts en •County'hi(rh school studenta has thie Roxyettes rprue and the dare- celia- Martin,- of Metacheji) Hiss .tote " " ,.: ^^ the office B *i«w open fcoUi »i|~ * l tniOraei d bby devils of T*ter"s b Betty Biiitonya, of, Bei-nardsville; 'tfaU'it Jtt tai>W 6/ irawinp ar* iu*d os 'tt*? aod day for the sofitenience of tbe tBttit Mi! Wa». H. Swtphin, Maiawan, V. & Misses Ann 1,'hiin. Betty Kofaak,' BrJU*J(rBn carriaire aod many «or* «rei Ford. Notes piblk in reporting cwnplaiots. 3»nator W. Warren Barbour, Lo- Leona Coiumbrtti, Betty Totb, o; 10 twtuuiaf'-M' dest***/ for tfe rex oil Th* n c&ildren, Eleanor, Murparet evident when are consider that OB S^tonbw ifiA, Harold M. Canning, ehairaun of, Mrs, Stephen Najfy, Mr. and tjra. mjm •mmtetu of B» jand Anne, of Liberty Street, spent espionage and sabotage activities En«lw»d, if the eoAUoittee ' arranging Uw SELECT. OFFICERS Thomas Stevens, Mif? Lillian Ste- tit will ffiWB 86 statts at Rye Beach. are not' local in nature. A few the otiwi erent Senator" Barbonr will at I Tens, of-Fords; Albert Waltein, to • facts may seem insigirificant in- •vy- of w efflpire, Tj»is is !*• tend the shew and sptak at'the QUO, aapo«qe» tfc* '.. Takifif advantage of the kro and efcildren, Dick and Ar-deed vben uives'tipited by ta ) Eoy Walters, , the «f tpeeial defense molirUufi recently thur, of fjttbfe afteroooh terenjemiea. ard AdamR. their da#gb*«-, I^OSB, to ,, h«v* wondered. vnt N. Y, were authorftiei, and eoaaeqraatly may Afer, aon of Mrs, Mary A passed, by Coiigresg, t|e President recent tto at tbt home «f Mr, Tbe event, which will intlude hwimb k*m Will happtn if tie Gerwas* ay* be disregarded as mere idle i > ENTERS LEH1CH 18 ,tinrthi Arenue, MiH; A eallfcd tii» group for jnUjnuiv^- wl Kn. J&gb mars. Wfeen .these saai* bits of m eihifcit of the latest types of Open Sept u> acquire impuitanii uniti * litt training whkp would, .ereirtualijr E6RDS—Stophtii A, Bacskay, date baabcfiAset for the»;. —Mr. and Mrs. J^obi? Greene, inforiaatJOB, ar^ checked in the airplanes manufactured in ' th« tbe Britiit fl ' ' "' fOEDS—Miss ElUabeth Bac of 317 New Brunswick Avenue, Aner is a member of <:, files of the FBI, however, they contorts for skay was dettH pwaideot of the j this place has en-U-red.Lehiirli Uni- Jersey S"W* Police, slat: may assume a much broader 4g* tear pilot* and parachute jumps, Foria Becreatura W«»«»'» Bowl- versity for the 1040-41 semester, OsJumbua. 6* feast* and ficance and may'in fact' be the will be held at the Red Bank air- ing Le*£H« at a recast roeeUne according to an acnouncement transfer of the ot missing links ma huge eapi0na«« port from 9 a. SL to 8 p. m., Sep- MORE FLEXIBILITY held at the recreation center by from the university this WH-k. to Great Britain, matt Amencui dell Sieolak, of Crow's Mill Road, plot in an entirq)y different section tember Th« modern gas raw the organization. - appwvt the trade, boUi aa to in- It dwralrf be neted Ulat Gr> of the country. Frequently time is Eighteen airplane manufactur- IS THAT NICE? ible, e*rt*J» a«d depend:: • ptvr'mg tis» def*n»ive fiataMiah of the essence in these matters, ing companies have signified then- Otter .oftftta elected were) WOODBHiPGE—ShinglM, naili coolting requires DO spu men, Mow the rank of Captain, Miss Emma Jacobs, secretary; ifotTtfflm Wtraeip«.« of thk cfjntJT'aud alas vbe- —Mn. L Kirah and Elmer and intention to participate in the ind tubing valuta" at over 156 *i)9 hare w Newark recently. (jf communications were received more over-age American destroy- "porfi" of your lunnnsr uiit—• •United States to build up its in- er U> aid Great BHtain us reeeir-j CREDIT FOR VOLUNTEERS ternal defense* against powjibl* in- Kyan, Andrew Gadek; clerks of —Mr. SJid Mrs'. John Ludas, Jr., from patriotic citizens offering s id G or !t> heat shedding ibility yilf iiuj.- jf Qons^derahl^!j_. L,__..e ppublicitt«.....•,,y tiirourh. , - ( Whep U)* War DeDartmeht calls be deitroytd. F request iif vasion a by the dictator! should course, Joseph Sabso and peter of Erin Aseuue, recently celel their services and inquiring how out thth e natioti n bab t fiifinai di pb its first draft of 400,p00 men, each cleaning makei, lummtr %|rit% V conquer England, Milano; announcer, Vincent Gro- brated their first wedding anniver- they could assist tile FBI in con- gin ijiusic, bar.d and orchestra will be a question for Congre^ to State wiB be given- credit for tht . keep you cooler. sary in Atlantic City. nection with national defense Mr. Green adviaed worker* unita of Federal Music Projects;'! answer because existing lav does men it already has in the Army, work. Likewise, local law en- awl employerpy s U> avpi4 by Policing, Chief of Poike Geoerge not permit the Navy to transfer its J»avy, ilarine Corps and National i forcement is meeting the chal- combatant units to a foreign Guard. This means that .coujmu K ''calm and •pa.litnl" »mi, E. K^fttinjc and members of the Session At lenge and cooperating to the full- power.' There,are indications that REPAIRING • REMODELING -vhilc- criticiiing th« Purke-Wads- police department, .isnuited by nities which have supplied th v,-orth Selective Service Bfll, %e Member't Home est exterit. As a result of the sentiment in Congress is being % members of Woodbrid«e Fire Com- smallest number of voluntary en that his gtoup would united effort of-all, there has been tested in order to ascertain wheth- Sute Theatre Bldf., Wo«41»i(i«p, N- J. pany No, 1;.first aid, Woodbridg«.! KEASBEY—A meeting of the lucmeits will furnish the largt oppoic conscription if if- can i>« a negligible amount of sabotage er such a transfer would, be upheld Emergency Squad; ebuni car, Gor- Sunny Side Girls' GIuJ) was held auaber of draftee*. .shown Uiat the traditional meth- during the present-war in contrast by Congress if a legal method 0/ dan Baking Company, • of Perth recently at the home of Miss Eosc od (if voluntary tnliWntient baj to a similar period in the first transfer is established. Aoiboy. Keso, of Florida Qrore Eoad. World Waf. The preventive as- The annual Soap Box Derby is Those Dressent yere: -the Misses pect is of paramount importance Wendell L. Willkje, •'Republican sponsored by the Woodbridge Helen Hegedus, Betty Bukocsik, in both sabotage and espionage. nominee for President, issued 9 Recreation Sponsoring Committee Violet Vochek, Helen Bukocsik) Mary, Maiy, quite confreirry, whiph consists of George % Mer- "sUtcment fin thhe eye of Labor Mary Mikusi, Julia Soos, Helen / Newspaper*' rill, chairman; John E. Brecken- 'blue coal* Why don't you cook ff Day; paid tribute to the Anjerl- Peleski and the hostess, Miss Keso. Newspapers hnvd an excellent ; p ridge, secretary and treasurer; 'Can wage earner "who has play- Jfaimton Cutter, Victor C. Nick- opportunity to aid the United can't beat it With Magic Chel Wt cl«m **lcoolf ed such a great part in buijdjnp States Government by urging eiti las and Maurice P. Dunigan. The number of aliens in tbe up the American' eeoapnjk and zens to cooperate when Law-en- United Statea is estimated at '!,- Your meals will sur^hanciaa. .political system," He railed ftq forcement agencies geek informa- , HOMB P 535,338 by a bureau of the De- it MOW tion to the four jjrest frsedepas tion from them regarding a viola- by l The prospeppr r is ^ somje legisg - partment of Justice. The figure is y tion of one of the National Pe tb.e to speak, U> tbiftk, U) lativti e actioti n wililt be takek n to pro- said to compare .with 6,284,613 vide for "home defense" forces to aliens in 1930,. Nearly forty per fense Statutes. Certainly' tbe , and to worabip God- newspapers can render invaluable pointing out Uiat "in replace National Guardsmen called cent, of the/alienthe/ali s reside in the COOK THE MODERN into special training. Just what assistance and by refraining irojn • 'the freedoms stjU prevail" States of New Ypr.k, New Jersey CALL WO. cited the liquidation of free will i>e done u uncertain, but con- »nd Pennsylvania. thc(premature release of any facts unions in the totalitarian dieta- i action Is probable. AUTOMATIC WAY 'torfihips of' Europe aad quoted Leon Jouhaux, French tabot lead- er, aa declari;* tJwt "HRlerism aud free or^anixud labor catutot 0NT sinle in tiit kitcNp tblf u.- - , exist in the same world." Mr. D m cool convenisne^ of | m4*rn Mwc Chf .Willkio re(e/r<4 tit Gas Range. Let th» R^l WhwJ guird your cock- ment, pointed out that DOLLAR HAT SHOP ing—the insulated own kHtt, yoW kitchen com- ment spendiag w" oaly save as' Fa«t» >B bwnarj tig* automati- fortable. : . .a temporary w»»ur« «f relief, 291 STATE ST. PERTH.AMBOY cally—top oven and broiler. and called for the removal «f but- (One Door from Smith St. it the Fi»e Corner*) Automatic lighting of al bum. riere to con4d*ace »o that owoert ers. top, oven ami bro#iw EASY and managers of iadmrtry wiU he YOUNGSTERS tceUim ov«i th» 1 good look* ind comfort . . . without mgtcK«. Hir|j) i^ TERMS willing to rbk the expenditure of MOTHERS «n «p«Jly d«li9ht»d All Hats $1-00 mer burners save SM> tay* cartel for UM; 4e*eJop«l«t- of ia- with Ihtil *x«plM>ui duribility dttstrial enterprises, tie pid wd low piic. ... DOCTORS toll VAWJES TO 1,96 NONE HIGHER watching, A beaAKX-wd If, IM POLLYAlWA^ incoipo- easy tolteep sparWInf oditn. to 8rrt«t th« ''present tresd toward Mt« •T«rr impoiltnl h«»lth i»»tui» plating tobor unions unitr Goyern- ... Xndlul hni not UM*. th»M f». nouf t)mtf *» now SANITIZED roent controj" a^>4* pk«i^e4 bis i ^t ilion Looks like • I like matin

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'('All INDEPENDENT—LEADER PAGE KISS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1940 I * .-J..U POLICE WIN PRAISE Boom Town Girl Health and When the Invitation Soys Resort Wear Reid Club DARE-DEVIL STUNfc Continued from Sport P«Rt FROM BOSS OF ABC Ur, If :. ,_• 4 1 FEATURE AT Beauty Livingood, rf 8' 1 Garret! Lauds Local Men Coll, sf 8 2 'Dive-Bomber Crash' li M You Should Recofnif* Cancer I or Aid In Rain On In- Symptoms—Concluded . Totals 84 18 12 eluded In Hair-Railing man Avenue Tayein P. A. HBBS (») Many lives are sacrificed cvety ABRH FlMmniton Propm . WOODBRrpfiR—In a letter to ear to cancer became people do Burns, cf '', 8 1 1 FLEMINGTON — A-1- liii.f of Police George E. Keat-, tot recognize the symptoms. If C. Burns, 8U 8 1 0 ( Bomber Crash" lp an ad jin;, Acting CottmiMlonerE. W. hey did, timely surgery, radium Springer, lb .'. ;-. 3 ii but one of the 22 cr Hji^i'ctt^sOf the State Alcoholic ir X-ray could usually Cure theft Tlce, ss-p i .,...,"... i turw tnat the famed licyiTOfjo " Control, commended Nothing but complete eradlca O'Brien, c ...:..: 8 Lynch Death Dodger* «ttt ,, l)LTH of the local policei-depart- ion will cure cartcer. There 'is iy, sf : :.! i t ]|l m IO medicine known that'has any sent- In their appearance at tlrt." j .i|t, for their c^operaticmii) a O'HarA, If L. i Mll ffect upon Hi. Don't be foolish Fkmlngton fair grounds ,. ii,i SurWay which resulted in tho DuagotU, rf , 2 ; 'riougn to waste tirrie' with rem- Gallanher, %b .,'. 4 tr»ck Sunday afternoon, ' (,[j-..*st of- three ncgVoef. .,. ( idies that are guaranteed to cure llubncr, p-»s 1 ber Wth. :, .rhe.-raJd.wBh oil the esta iancer. If ytfu find thalt you Have 1 '• The "Dive ^Bomber?' is cxecutofljf.toc,k sedan up w* j juiiiin AVchuei";/:hlrRSd wfth'pelU very best, physicjatf, that you Score by iilcrihollc -beverages; withdut a ram'pway -ejcvatioiit oats*: iml .too*,, '' • ••,';••'••• •. tubs"... 201 000 0r 0 jmlting tke ear throuj* isu; Andertpn; his wife, Kfiz- Cancers are like' bad hnJjtts, the \V. F. Cr) ; 0Q3; 013 x—13 clparlng two h, (12; and a' waitress; Beatrice d&ink habit for example; The .first ids, 220 18th Avenue, New- drink seems BO simple, sto.-ii»no: • Big Ten "(6) tracks that will be parked it* we'ro,taken.into cuftody, Whtn cpnt. You 'may thinK that it wil AB R end of'the. ranipwajf,, contlnul • npftcHced before. Judge' Ap- 1 u {he diva tHrounh space, _ md,there, but it'.wWt. It will kMcUughlln, pj .,...,. 4 "0 n *. _ » ' '" ; ' ' r ft' A 1 craahthg' tho car Sjito MIOI _, jlM,,,: '.Brown, both Artd-craon and grow and'grow until your will' in Genovese, c ....!...... •„..,! \ 2 t II iss-. Daniels pfeidjed Ruilty, and too w,cak to; resist it. Then alcohol i X1 a»tomobllo tUat Mfill be p»rfced «ffj 1 E'Mflcir, cf ...,.:..2..J: ,-i-e fined $200 each under the is your master' apd it 'overcomes J. McLaughlin, 3b' ...... '2 [-the;opposite, slde'ftf thp tnicluil (iif. ordinance. ..They,, together you. • • "•]•.-•.,•,"'•' F; Lattarizlo^ss .:.... ' Tb<» car in whlph the Death tfodgf^ ; L s uh MrB.' Anderson who pleaded , This cancer at firsV, can bo ex Signorclli, ib ..••;...... '..:.«; a8 er ta.'ridiiMc, a^d "the 'cHr \r ' ii jjiiilty were held under $600 tirfa'tod,It is localised.. If lefi Potte, 2b :.....,l.:.^ i which he ^mafheii, will Irt' i,l uiich for the grand jury, alone it is soori carried to varioui ur," if ,;...... ;. i stroyed by jthe Impact. '. Anderson was arrested on tho organs of the body. It is like ar Livingood, rf ...•. •.:... 8'. The »poe(al performance ta nine violation in November 1938 octopus. Its tontacleo reach, ou*- Byrnes, sf 3 Ing steged duo to tho pun ihe Township police and at that in every 'direction, grasps ils vic- requests on the fair manage tims and crushes them to death ,»• he was also fined $200 and Totals ...: , 30 6 10 to bring tho attraction back by alow torture. , - hi for Grand Jury, He was P. A. Hubs (3) their scheduled date at the Sometimes a woman finds a lit- ui'il on probation when his case AB R II was rained out. The perforn tle lump in her brcast ;'or. she no- ) l J. Burns, cf ..,..:.„ '8 1 0 Sunday, Scpteniber 15th, will i nm up in New Brunswick. tices a disagreeable discharge. I,i.(|iior Seized Sunday by Scr- Burns, 8b 3 11 at 2:30 P. M. Instead of going immediately to Springer, lb „ 8 0 0 uit Frank Miller and Officers her physician for an examination, Tice, p .' -. -8 0 1 tniliuiiy Peterson and John Go- she keeps putting It off. Meantime O'Brl'on, c .....:.... ' 3 1- 1 ,liiz (if the Township force and she may confide in some friend Kelly, sf 2. 0 0 ^ Greinefs ii.|ii'ctor» Wago and Ratti, of the who misleads' her into trying O'Hara, If 1 H 0 Continued from Sport Page Mic WHH aa follows: quack remedies. If the condition Dragntta, Tf '2 0 0 B. Keating,,rf 2 2 -J advances she may seek medical Gallagher, 2b ....:. 2, 0 0 A. Ur, If ...... 4,1 Sixteen cases', each containing In «ll frontiers, there must be unking, dancing girls with lovely aid 'too late, Thus thousands,, of r Hubner, ss 2 0 Q Mo'lnar, 3b ...:... 2 1 ; I bottles of tnxpnid beer; 1 gal- figures' and startling beauty to entertain those who toil for gold, valuable lives are sacrificed every J. Ur, sf .:. 2 1 ; f taxpnid alcoholic beverage whether it is glittorlng as in 'Frisco in '49, Nome in '98 or is black year jupon the altar of timidity, Totals 24 3 3 and oily as in those oil towns of 1919. Marion Martin, former Potts, p 2 1' i'-(?nllon jugs full of taxpaid fear and ignorance. Score by Innings: ; one gallon jug, one-half full Follies and; Scandals star, plays just such an entertainer in "Boom 6_ancer is not contagious, and in Big Ten 102 002 1—0 Town," which star* Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Col- no sense is it disgraceful. If you Totals .'.... 26 14 1( f uxpaid wine; and other mis^ Hubs '. „„:„.: 010 000 2—3 >us jugs containing variou bert and Hedy Lamarr, ' ' have it, there is nothing to be St. George C. C 002 000— ii-iimis of whiskey, wine, gin and ashamed of. Lumps in the breast —A Clashed Adv. Will Sell It- Mayor Greiner Assn. 910 13x—41 linindy. are often harmless, but they should be looked after by a' com- llona Maisey dons the latbit in play (lotHes. Strolling into the , letter from Commisaionc petent physician. village, Mils Matsey wears this wool play dreit in tmarl stripes. , to Chief Keating reads as Avenel News One who suddenly develops* in The fitted skirt and bodice i» nUade possible by the now matUtex. (illmvs: By Mrs. R. G. Ptrior 3 Park Avenue Arenel, N. J. digestion, especially if middle- Apron pockets are a new note. SUNNYSIDE FOOD MARKET I have just learned of the co- —The Woman's Club will hold nel Street, Monday evening, The aged, or beyond, should have his afforded members its first meeting of the fall season following trustees were elected: stomach examined. It may be THE HOME OF BETTER FOODS his Department by Sergean next Wednesday evening at'the Mrs. William Kuzmiak, Mrs, Earl simple indigestion, or it may bo 'rank Miller and Officers Anthon of a more -serious nature. Con- PRIME MEATS & POULTRY schoolhouse at 8:15 o'clock, Tho Palmer and Frank Wukovets. Obituaries Woodbridge FANCY GROCERIES*. FRUITS & VEGETABLES .son and John Govelitz o: choral group, under the direction stant bleeding from the rectum is our Department in the seizure/)] —A reception and tea for moth- usually due to hemorrnoids but —Miss Mary Smith has returned"' of Mrg, Earl Palmer, will meet at [-100 MAIN STREET WOODBR1BGE, N„•».> J. lit alcoholic beverages at In ers of children entering school for might mean a malignant growth. Miss Susan Freeman to Duke University, Durham, N. C, the same place at 7:30 o'clock. the first time this fall will be held ' HtfE WOOD. 82390 nan Avenue, Woodbridgc Town Ulcers in and about the mouth WOODBRIDGE—Funeral, serv- to enter her junior year there af- —Mrs. George Slivka, president next Wednesday afternoon in the Swift's Premium Libby'l Evnp. •P mi Sunday, September 8th and throat should be regarded as ices for Miss Susan Freeman, life- ter spending the summer recess of the PTA, Mrs.' Janies Gillis, downstairs room of the school serious if they cannot be quickly It 12:20 A. M, long resident of Woodbridge, were with her parents, M. and Mrs. Lee, Skinback MILK Mrs. Walter .Cook and Mrs. Julius under the auspices of tho P.TA. healed. ' "Please entend to tHese officers held Sunday afternoon at her late B. Smith, of Grove Avenue. ' Schiller represented the local Mrs. Leroy Slover and Mrs. Julius Some moles or persistent sores HAMS, lb. . 23 3 tall cans 20c if the Woodbridgc Township Po- fomo, 595 Railway Avenue. Rev. —A luncheon next Tuesday at group at a county PTA council Schiller will be in charge of the on the skin should be take.o off. Earl Hannum Devanny, pastor of (whole or string end) |cr Department'my sincere thank; the Santander in Asbury Park will meeting held'in New Brunswick affair. The first fall meeting will Don't get frightened about them. the First Presbyterian Church, of- open the season's activities for the White Rose r their participation in th A little electricity properly ap- Swift's Premium Legi Genuine 1 Tuesday. be held on Wednesday,' October 9. ficiated. Burial was in the White Tuesday Afternoon Study Club. iiuri which resulted in the cap- plied will rembve the moles and TOMATO —Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Moody, Church cemetery. —A rehearsal and social meet- iv (if three prisoners. , . —Mr. und . Mrs. Guy Decker likewise cure skin cancers. Just Spring JUICE .. 17c of Lynbrook, Long Isjand, and and daughter, Lois, of Towaco and ing of the' senior' choir of the "Itootleggers will eventually hero let me warn you against The late Miss Freeman, who Gal, Can) Guy V. Decker, of Jersey City, Methodist Episcopal Church will b LAMB, lb. 27c :11 iv.f that they can't get uway Mr. and Mrs. William Falkcn- quacks. (Some members of 'this died last Friday at her home, was i held tonight at the home of Mrs, (small) stern, of town, were dinner guests were weekend, guests of Mr. and tribe flourish by preying on the in her 93rd year. She was a lith this illicit tramVof liquor jn Justin Marsh on Freeman Street, Broadcast Corned of Mr. and Mrs. Normap Aumaek, Mrs. William' Graham, of Fifth credulity of the public. They often daughter of the lute Dr. Ellas B., leu- Jersey." Avenue. of Demurest Avenue, Sunday. apply caustic pastes until the pa- and Martha Freeman, both natives —Mrs. L. Ruhyon Potter, of Tis- Fresh Killed BEEF ale Place, is visiting friends Ir —George Parker, of the U. S. —Mrs. A. M. Pomeroy, of Ave- tient is beyond help: of Woodbridge, She was the aunt Long Island 1 Hackensack for a few days. HASH, can .. 16c KAL MAN TO MARRYS: Vinccnnes, stationed at Boston, nel Street, is visiting friends in Do not .live in constant fear that of Commissioner J, H, Thayer Highland Park. you will have a cancer, Avoid a —Mrs", Jenftie Obszarney wa DUCKS, lb. 17c Mass., sjjent the week-end with Martin, NUPTIAL TOMORROW diet that is fall of fiery condi- ;his week's winner in the miscella- Fresh Tender Jersey his parents, Mr; and Mrs. Walter —(Mrs. Robert Plass, of Fifth The. deceased' was a charter nrcnts. They keep your digestive neous club conducted by Nancy arker, of Fifth Avenue. •.,• Avenue, h«s returned home from Tasty STRING \ohn Fustos To Take Helen aparatus constantly irritated. The member of the Jaoet Gage Chap- Lincoln Council, Not 177, D. of A. —Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fitz- Washington, D, C, where she visit- ter, Daughters of the.American Of Carteret ed friends. steady drinker does the same thing —Miss Florence Bernstein has Frankfurters lb. BEANS, lb. ... erald, of Ziegler Avenue," enter- to his system with alcohol. A man Revolution and nn old member of eturned home after spending As Bride ained relatives from New Havcji; WANTS $100,000 who smokes' continually may in- the First Presbyterian Church. lome time jn Baltimore, Md., a Armour's IDAHO !onn., over the week-end. flame his' month and throat. Can- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ed J WOODBRIDGC — Miss Helen Representative Dies, chairman Cloverbloom BLUE —Mr. and Mrs. William La of the House Committee t» inves- cer of the» throat or tongue is not Edw&rd P. Garabranth ward Bernstein. Ililiiik, of Carteret, will become oi.ge and son, formerly of Fifth uncommon among smokers, 1 tigate un-American activities is re- SEWAREN — Edward Gai'a- BUTTER, lb. 32c PLUMS, 4 lbs. 25c It bride of John Fustos, of town, Avenue, have moved into a ie- The best that one can do to Willkie refuses to commit self Jninnowafternoon at 3:30o'clock questing $100,000 additional to branth, 71, died Tuesday morn- cntly purchased homo on Living- ward off cancer, is to eat moder- with Roosevelt on foreign policy. St. James' Church, here. Mr. complete the work of his commit- ing at tho home of his daughter, ton , Avenue. atejy of wholesome foods, take hii Mrs, Anthony Kelt, of town, tee. This amount, he. says, will Mrs. Orray T. Fraser, of Cliff —Mr, and Mrs, A, J. Fox, of permit inquiry into "fifth column" some 'exercise every day, sleep Road, this place, with whom he has 111 serve aa the attendants/ eight hours at night and avoid iord Street, left town Friday for activities in every important city resided for the past year. • [Miss. Klimik will wear a white worry, for it interferes wijh the lc, matching acccifBOies and motor trip to Virginia. and would make possible comple- He ia survived, by four daugh- tion of a."sucker list'1 which he functions of the body. Worry in- |fi>rscnp:« of- roses and gardenias, —The Ladies' Auxiliary of Fire" duces ulcers of the stoma Smart for ne Ranger and His Horse SPONSORED BY stoked At Fire Co. Bazaar METUCHEN FIREMEN school... Smart at night, * (BTUCHEN—The Lone Ranger BAKERY Id his horse, will bo one of the pure attractions presented at ALL NEXT WEEK All the lustre nature intended it to have. Metuehen Firemen's Festival 613 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. |ich opens Monday, Septembei ..-.. Under New Ownership Spit curtsand fine texture. .That's how yaw i and will continue through Sep- SEPTEMBER 16-21 ber 21, on Middlesex Avenue, The Lone Banger act lithe sam SOL EISNER, Mgr. hair will look when you favor it with out [Gene Autrey arid'his horse d' FREE - FREE j motion pictures, Other, attraq weekly care. , Ins, identical with those ached- OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION , Jd for the Trenton Fair.'will alsc Opening Special |]ield nightly. .••,•' • he-'fair is being sponsored by LONE RANGER Metucb, eh. Fire, Department, AND HIS HORSE WITH pceeds will be used to purchase JUMPING THROUGH FIRE PURCHASE EXTRA-ORDINARY FALL SPECIAL uniforms. Fred IMcGruiness is EVERY $ 3 .50 Permanent For Only [charge of the committee. THE SAME ACT GENE AUTRY PORTRAYS 25c ON THE SCREEN ' . , TIN •'•• -.• s 1 HOME-MADE BERLINER fhree; Bolivians, Jeadijijr ] , ' ' -•. „ ' — ALSO. — SEPTEMBER 16,17,18 AND ••*' * i ABSOLUTE!-Y FREE u'» of tin, in this.; hemisphere; Several Show* That Will Appear fin Washington for coftferenc* 1 OUR SPECIALTY officials who hope to estab' &,t the Trenton Fair FOR APPOINTMENT PHEJN1E WOOD, 8-2394 tin smelters ta the Upltec Jewish Rolls & Rye Bread • -•• Danish At present, ,we wljr or _ , smelters for about ninety FREE PARKING We fill order* for all types of Social Function* LaGrace per cent, of our teflned,tin Free Delivery Anywhere Ip Middlesex County national defense official? con< Everyone Welcome (CbrLtonun Building) A.VE, N. J. QPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 97 MAIN STREET WOODJ FRIDAY. SKFTCMHft IS, 1»M ETiSZOTEK /LIA4 JIM AND THE

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THAT B^j 1O0WVTH1S ONC. POPPED RISHTUP Ttc WATER ; She—D«M men' tell co talcs. . He-.Why do you say that? UM> VANISHED IN THE AIR" Bie^-l was just thinking ygu would gever have married that little blonde widow Si they did.

THftT BjCJ KAHEWS , Tjjm JUT [«MMM JEtW.aO TEnH II W1MEAK ACTlN L •*•!_, A SHUtK.'

i • Bug—I bear, Mr. Grasshopper, ;*' your most important witness has \ disappeared. h Cop Bug-nYo. vhe Jumped his

Lump in Tbxoit. Golf Courses Stupendous CoUUtoo Coal Formsjtlon Ee«K«Mtae When a person eaU something It It Is estimated that about ftO.WXV Plot Harlow Sbapley. director o] The eewral theory regarding the The old Lone ajar mint—one of Qriitoi; AalnuOa vs. u«p> The newwt methods in home can- passes Into ths throat after being 000 U»ipent yejrly in M Mm the Harvard university observatory, formation of coal U that it result* the nation's richest *inc producers u s : ning are explained in Cornell bul- Orating ,|"'~" "*" '' '" ebuwed. But Instead of Ju|t djpop- gtfttet to mBinttOn, about ^000 pub. has discovered evi&oci of a «i from the decomposition of vegeta- jo World war days-is being w. iuJtap a fence from the I'^'^y ping idown Into the stomach, there lie and private golf courses. Ikes* pendous coUUlgn ot t tion in iwampa under tremendous opened. For several years the mioe tefio E-jJl, j-oi a tree copy. New Is a nine or twi-ineh iertw oj liM» OQursej, which cover 150,000 square, verses hundreds of m l*e*fUK «t a high temperature, The has been idle because Hie demand York |t*t« residents should write Utter (oo4, saya the M* - In tb« throat that takes the food, miles, ajre worked on by more than agq. Each universe first state is peat; second, tigtite; for zlnd did not Justify it! operation to toe Q%« of Publications, Sob« Soil Jt coBim^ 75,000 persons. It Is also estimated of billions of itatsi Dr. papy «t» Kail, Ithaca. N«w York. ! "He's the town pump." " paesfng and squeeilng it tromone thlr4 bttuffliwus eoal; and fourth, and the ore mill was attowtd to growing crops h*Y# to sn.- that 2,'162,000 American men, women bates his conehisloBS e« lelcwepk j ••Nonaensel What do you mean?' sit «f muicj* rings to tha otfaer, and the Anal stage i» collapse. thev are an4ei«ier thrive or-- and children walked 238,000,00* Observation of a "cosjnlo . article of food consisting of a"slict to m «»«*»i «°p>. "; ':"^5 • Discover Oil ffl mr tfi.Jter€s_.fe| gAtttf frpra may ichoose an exit by Uw \msiai JFor ,whiter «luh(d pots^oei or orders ta eaurts in tjteat 1 fit aui fish, fowl or other foot he ratiew hit cows H'"1: - - j have beaa disflovewxJ fa tht itoroaek qfrj«f«»««»|ltNB~ " Busala has the sorWs • "JMM StaJ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 194(!

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B«pt«mb«r I, 1M9. Events in Photographs Wvtnu _,j»l monthly |imt«Tlm«rfir win it* twtfimw.W'dto* pfoi lnt»Y««t/ and other t«m» f iii9.coinmittio»i«r of; HI »ld*4 for In «ontrar»ey, on, Monday, tht thlrtl»vi 30th) day of H»pttmb»r, l»4», at rd TIBW, at,willed 0 |lul)l|ily opomd tntt tftki. •- Th* right to r*fc»( my or «n IIIH it rHtrvtt. Mr Oi Prfi»o»a|ii must I)* «ealad and_ M» b « ri'«»aj to, tlt» CMnmlMloAar Al,ttt> tuinln »tUai|nn« «nrf Agent if i> (f°nn«»M enifjaiflpt* to h# atcurwt from.Hit qf AlFhltedure 4*1 CoO> ninirllon, Deptrftftept. •of* ftlMtUf UOIIH iinJ Affbnd by • co«d Thlrft ¥ m • iTiJflfrt (4i

>J/J. '." • •••. • .•••• ••- •>.••: . TltA suruoMfut tydilir, tftlfif obtti f Tpw.n»lTlp Qitntv • - rii't Ji (iwnriiiil; *l|| h« r*qu|red « tgr»l»h !» •au]intrto>y' surtty, I,6BI|. in, iW' fu|r..wojkt1, tf, iht •mitntrt price to' iqarfftife* »fr» flft* UUwot - of tbe "onditlona of liU ontnirt. ; • • ',,', '.",*;, .'•• .". Dunk •'iijict. in^lflcalloni tflay be iiliioln»il npnn «pp|J4>n|ton to* th* Division tit At »htiartur«, tni Cot)> him ,n i»il • Aiiim'ii>#, TMijlpKy. Nt* IIEHW m>" "drl>fi*4t of twinty>nvi ; Mrs, Allncla Bwhndl FsrkM, IIILKUM U-5.IW), for M^h ((ot; tfili itnoiml tn. hit rtfujuliil to tho bid. jof the scxtuplets born to Mri. }»mt« fi'f. upon ri'turn gt iwmn la goal jnusImcU of (Chicago In 186fc-biftr# the days «f Laltyboo and pre*» ' agcntry. Today that event would, blot irt»r j out war headlines, but something faa1« \ misfired In 1883, and the world knew 1 Xt »T)d piAjholy r little of that authentic, amailRg To Whom It May -jrnr il? to» l .event. Fame and, fortune pauei pojjct encuttyes frpm all settlonjof the nation have gathered In At»i them op, and today Mrs. barker MHflankee for the forty-seventh annual congress of the International nhip Con of thee TownihlTwnanlpP Of and Lotl '•!« t heU Tu^tdayday.. 88«|>f«m FN k 8*S W We deeply appreciate the honor and distinction which his majesty, the king, has conferred upon the ; >hlte-haircd woman of 77, lives on a Association of Chiefs oi Police. Principal speakers shown above are hor 3, 1940, 1 wais 44lr«U1 WiUd ttoo artver Halianias In app^hillng your royal highness to be covcnior ot thlt ancient and loyal colony," says W. K. Moore, ' meager pension itSilver. We; N. T. tine the fiiot that on Monday •• rr • »-— —/— »'jin™ ™ UK ngvcrnor oi nut ancient ana loyai coiony, • says w, n. nioorc, ' meager pension it silver LI^C, «. I. J. Edgar flfooyer, center, director of the Fllj Maj. Ernest W. Brown (urtb,*r', th»t president of the Bahaman Icglslativa coutjcil, as he welcomes the duke of Windsor on behalf of tho Islanders.' ning, Soptembar 14, 1840, th« president of the Bahaman legislative coutjcil, as he welcomes the duke of Windsor on behalf of tho Islanders. ] She is a wjdow and the mother of Washington, D. C, upper right, president of the association; Lieut. F. M Township Commlttofi will me«t at has. Thr. w;ene Is the tiny legislative chamber in Nassau, Bahamas. The duchess of Windsor Is on the duke's led. 1-hr. Mcne Is the tiny legislative chamber in Nassau, Bahamas. The duchess of Windsor Is on the duke's led. seven children. Mrs. Alice IJughej. Kremti upper left, Northwestern University Traffic Institute; Mayor Cfir , }i. inn?) in (>)o Gommitu* lutUn and F. Zeidlcr, MUwaokce, lower left; Congressman Martin Dies,-lower minlnntm p « «t whIEh ,of Phoenix, Arli., Is the other tut* iHnf, Woodbrldgq, New J«««y. in nalil '' will be .sold Wild West Glamour Revived at Pendleton Roundup vlvlng sextuplet. '"> ' am) elpodi and Ml) At public w»b all and lo. the hlKliwt lildd»r aci . rtilnlnJiifn ' plga ln|t to torm» of «nl« po file wi»ltth of prepiirlug dead anandd avtt ilm Townnhlp Olork open to Inapec tUUii i «al«l , Said lotA in aa« 4« Happy Birthday! tlon and to be tmbll(>ly read prior bOTj IwfwiliTol n te?m», will wjuifa to *8)e. l*otH 3M to W ln'!iu«)ve, In ii'dowiidown paymenaymtt oofff IJOa.oOIJOaoO, tbee bM bbMM- - rflift Nazis 'Wash Hands' of Ship's Safety *.ii < Hlni'k m iind l,ntn IBS, 181,° Andupoe off nurodane price to b* |W|a Ul in Block i»i, Wnn*l>rldK« Town- tn. Mull montMy j $ |IO.D|) pluif IntorcHt aind other t«r*i. Tak& further noflfce fnt' the pravldiuiravldiut (or In eontraceontn t ot salt. .' Township 'Committee ha«, by re»p- xak»Tfurth«r nutlep tlmt »t sMd lirtlon apd purngunt tn low, »KM S jaleTTr'aSv data to which 11 Sty mlplmw l>flue »' Whli'li aald lot* In be ad)ovrn«'l, tho, Tnwiublp Ci mil* bloi'kit will ho mild together mltte« ronerven th« right In IU i " V with-all oib*r *>£ iiu«k» 1/ »obl <)ii iDtm, yitl r«cmir/s manner of payment. In c»«e . iluwn puymont of KliM, Ibo bal-more, minimum bid* shall ] ance of Diirohane prlc* to be paid u/il niontlily iiwtnllmefits Of ' upon acceptqnea ot t)ie mljtre i-p-rmr; var-.1 plus Ifltorodt a)ii) of her Wrrti bid, ir bid tthove mlalmuWi ny provided fAr In contract of lain, Take furthe* notice that at rwld o.th* manner •ate, fr nijy date lo vh|eh It tjt|y * manner of pu be adjourned, tbo Tp»n,«l)lp Com- with mm»/ *M» «# mltlan reurvta the rlglit In Ita'ali- naWp wjll

,i f.ir-fiuiiK fininclal empire will ob elved. r. • •' Baptfimhor 13, jiNO, In the Inijejc serve their birthdays tills week., Tin Upoupon aoc«pt«nfl» of.. th» p piMmm bl(), or b d ahovp mInI mum, ,py tn« king Is youthful Peter of war-tbfCH Tovnghip OommUtee andd tthe pay- cned Jugoslavia, whose seventeenth menen t tthereo f byy tthee purchasepurch r W- iljwnni »if mi, »* I birthday falls on September 6. The cordlndl g t o tthh e njunner off purchase Ntyrtrn pr puBi.io I*LB The American army transport, American Legion, which sailed from In accordance with form8 of wlo on financial tycoon is John Plerpont n\p, tlje Towmlilp will deliver t Tn Whom jt Mfty Copcera: fctsamo, Finland, recently, with 897 refugees aboard. The German gov- At a regular mostlnft of the Town- / Morgan, head of the world's largest bargjijn an* nule ieni loj; «a|4 Dr» ernment declined responsibility for the vessel's security because b.er lues, iljlP Comrottte* of. tbo Townjibln qt private bank, wflo will celebrate UATH1): .Septomher 4, 1940, WuodbrldKe held Tuesday, Heptem- scheduled course lay "dangerously near the Held of military operations 'birl, 1040, 1 was dlreotPil to nilver-. his 73rd birthday on September 7. around England." ' B, J, oywijAiji. tine tlm fact lhat on Monday eve- , Toiynalilp Clerk, ning, September IS, 1940, tho Tiiwn- Covered wagon days and the glamour of the old West will be revived at Pendleton, Ore, in the annual To lie adveHlaed Septembep 6 and»hlp pomralttee Wl)l meet at 7 V, M. [four-day Roundup beginning September 11. The Far West's most celebrated rodeo will attract, the most To Arouse America September Kl, I i|40. In tbe InUopeiul- (EST) In th» Commit!oo Chamhtr*) ! President Roosevelt at Maneuverg Hll Memppial J^piclnal Uuli4l«ir,\yoad' [famous steer wranglers, lariat, qrtitta and stunt riders In America as well as thousands of Indians participate brlOsrr, New Jor^oy, nnd oipouo and bic in parades and pageantry. Above are shown typical scenes In connection with the Roundup, «t«r I'm w-24(i, rt mil) io lull fit puoilo salo nnd to ttte high- Novicn OP pirni.fc f ALB est M*l»r nt'forillug to t«rm« of sale qi) fl|e with the Town«hlp :i Q W'lPm it «»y ponBum: Clerk opoh to |nH[)oilt|fl)i nnd to be |?^;y'.;. ";?.:.v's¥|i!-- " At a regular moetll)({ of tl)« Town- publloly rtiul prior tn solo, U)tR OS Sham Battles Give Boys Strenuous Workout ship Commlttoe of tile Township of t m ill i Olk Wh\ WllllW0Qi)hrlilkk » '1IIKII1I TuJluTueHiliiyy , Silm to nl ^, in O hor .1, 1940, I yvua illructnij to »<1-Wooilbr|dg» uwnahlp VRi'tlH« tho < fact tlnU on Uqnday i vunlriK, Sopinmher ID,' 19io, the Mnp. ' Take furlhor nbtice tnac th'« t'ownuhip Committee will meet at has, by rdaq- 7 I' wr. (I5ST> I" 'bo Committee T»wn»bl|i C Chunihoi'H, Mcmorlnl Municipal :infmiim"vpHco' "ai Vh*le|f%Vld Wt IiulUHnKi Wporthrlilffe, New JorHoy, i milil blofk will bo anlil Uigethar i drill i]X'|ioi)(i iwirt wl| at n«h)l(! nald |tli till other dotaUn pertinent, said and tn the highlit h|ililor iicuurdlng nlnfmum' prlco tielnffi (5(10,(10 pips In tiiruiH of Hale on flle with tlip r iqsts of praparlns deed and adv«r« lgwn»liln Clck opet) to Inspictlon ling th|ii tula. Sttltl IQU It) said ,mii to h« puh||cly rend prior to DDK If 8QUJ ontcrniN, will roqOIre Hitlr LotH H to 21 Inclimlvo In piopk dawn payment of luO.00, the hnl- Si,(I l.jitH 0 to 111 Inulunlve In Blouk ,nc« of.Rurohaije prloe t« li» paid Mil l,ntrf rio 10 IIK'IUBIVP, 25, SO, n cuual monthly' lnutft)lmff)ta qf II tn :|(i IIICIUHIVC In Dlock W12; I/Otfl as,ml plus Interest unit other torms ) to 10 IHI'IUHIVD nnd S8 In Dlock irovldad for In oontiact of salt. Sbl l,c|ts 10 iiml II In Block 884, WiKiillirlilfft) Township Aiftoasmspi us further notice that at said Mup WIB, or any data to which u m*y Take further notlc* that thj) ba adjourned, the Towjiuhlp Cam* Towrjulilp Cammltee haii, by rtsor mlttee, rosorvoa the right In Its tlla- rut|on and pi)rauai)t to law, fliai} • uretion to reject any ona or all bids • *; minimum price at which said tots In .ml (q qell qalf) )at». In Wl( pprcbaie pr|c» to be pali .Tovnablp Committee and th« pay- just completed as a contribution to ment thereof by the. purqhastr a«r oordipg to the nmrnier-Qf puroham the work of the "Wake Up, Amer- n aooordance with terms of sale on ica" committee, Of which he Is a ,\spv\Atsi tnv,lj> oontract of aal«, lie, the Tpwnablp will deliver 4 No aaWpmBnt of Intmit In niir >»r«aln.anfl sala d^.d fsr «*H Wf™« member. Alms of tho committee are of tb* lob InolmJad In Uiln qais o« The situation In the nation's biggest peace-time army maneuv»r» If ana. physical and moral preparedness upntraot for any ono or all of as|i DATED: September 4, 1840. explained to President Franklin D. Roosevelt by General Hugh Drum IQU shafl. be mad* by to» pur^Rjii with mightier force, and tho pres- hereuriler unleaa I be to' a p»rl] K j. nytrjGANUNJG , at Norwood, New York. Tbp President, who Is seated In l»ls oar, and tb« Townslilp Cl»rl{, ervation of.peace In the Western fp» whom a• home ahalf t,e bull~( ablQ To be advertised September 8 ana Hemisphere', general carefully go over a map of tbe terrain aver which. tft> maneuvers with|n forty flsyi. Provided t|>e nHpahftder eantlniiM eptorob«r 18, 191 J, in tha lmlBpend> r: were ijeW ' ' ' tp w»y promptly tho monthly pay- m«nta flxcq In (ha n^nttoct at aam Infantry group of 400 West Point cadets marching on the new S.tornj-KIng by-P.ass, fQr a on'all of tha !pt» InoJudBd ln,th,fl aftlB BAI.H Succeeds Wallace ana there be no default whutever IN PU4NOI5RT OP NEW JEN ** sham battles In the Orange county hills, New York. Fifteen hpdred cadejs wlft antHanit guns and |- Fires 10,000 Shots a Minute, Silently In such payments or any part ther«- Bt 1VUA D AltRQWB •ry scout cars, simulating tank cars, participated In the sham battles. ^^..^^"J* Complainantnt,, and CHfc... dead, tha purobassr Bh>lf ))» t ian the suns in t. combat car during maneuvers. The combat ear is eqplpped with 50-callbro machine guns GKNBSKI andd HELEN OBMBB .. titled to receive a bargain and aftle his wife, at, al., Defendants, PI. Si gT. of V^Se Upper left: A well camouflaged scout car o! the Xwenty-Drst Reconnaijsancc corn^ de#d. for ai)y qpe lot ft U sAlnp&l Fa. for tha, «s.lo df n>artfiig«d ny of New York cltyls shown near the road In the vicinity of FyrHfM, W Tfork, .canning skkr and r4ad upon the'nayiqsnt of un addltloha bremlse; dated August 14, 10(0. , 175.00 per lot together with a By v|rtue of the above.stated Writ; Invading "B|Mk"tol«»marcJiuig down the St. Lawtencovailey. * rswonablo let f,or tb# separation tq me dlrepted Ana ddljVBted, I vm qf the ileod. * expoife to gala at puh|(p v^ndup qn Talto further notlcq that at said W|3DN^8J>A.T,-THE 15TG[ """'— vi\e, or any ifat* to nrhlib if may DAT? OP 8BPTBMBKn 6B Mljournail, Mia Township Com- Child Refugees Met by Marshall Field mlttoo rnKBi-ven flit right lp Its dU (-"Mm, to.'elfct nnv one or all hid and to sell naljl lots In a«ld blotk at one o'clock Stapdari) Tlmp Mi to suutt bidder as It m*y netect, due '— o'olnolt Daylight Suvlng Time lit IOKUCJI lieli,.' iifwn tp i»rm> »«• afurnpon of. tbe aatd day, at tf\e manner of payment, In oftse pnei o SJierlffH OltloB in the City of #&' "lope minimum Vii» shall feo r« , All tire following; ttnot qr paVo«l ol Rneaptajina of th« minimum v mn.d and, nramlsen li»roii)»nur par- Wd, or bi"d "l>flva,bOY«"mi»fmui»,« miminimum, ," bbyy tn«ticularly described, sltwto, lylaj tao and th* and being In tba City of p«rth A#B men! tluVruor by thth e pue boy, _|n the fjpmity of MlddlflM* lording to tha inannAr^of in ftpcordance with t«rms of iale o ftlo, tha< Township will deliver \ ' and a*is ijeed for aaia prew- DATKQ September 4, 1640; e point of Intersectloi> form 6 northerly lino of Kftmm Btralrtij B. i pumaAN, ith th* »aStj>ny Uno ofTM» BtreStJ • Towftelilj) Clerjf, jinii September « and To he advertlsiirt So'ptember « and thth r e tertyterty. lilinne of W fitreofitoO Wenihor 13, urn) |n tha Jndepetul- Claude S. Wltkatd, wjke has been 1 f«at; running (2)eABtarljh npntinated by President Roosevelt to Put tluough ft t»st by its two. inventors, Wil)l»m H»le and Ourand »nt-I,aad«p. U*'|n l| » p#ralt«<,»j witwlth".t"lii'¥h th liti h « SHfitecd Henry Wa|lape as secretary H^am, this rifle flrpd 10,000 shots tier mlnute--w|itb »bsgltt»ejy n» utl of Kamip Slrcut, )B(l font |te rjfl* »B#»«t«« Wfb compreBse4 a(r. It reduced three-l»o|j oaji gjan running? (3) southorly, In u I of aeiloui(ure.)A nombjaflon by thfl. -"B) WJMt ttsb fll«t itosurl President Is tantamount to appoint to piling and turned airplane armor plate Info steel imowjtUto, wH|HI« It re^njbles » mptmnehlne gun, and wheij It ntiM(» (Jfing tl» bar»«| gefe TP.Whom ly, parkllul with tin, nor of Kumm Street, J.UU f«et l floolei (fljatead e| hating up. any Hoe of Lou Htiunt, nnd ft or, pi we of PHOIRNINO.' lelng known, us 7H L«B Sli iot ^jiioiid»r gOU Weigh Less ' ' Bookkeepers rth-Ambpy, New Ju^uy, . Plate 0lais It, 1940, »|nf ^tte »an)e nr«ml»e« a»sc If all nine of ths planets (Earth, In 1890, before 'accounting ma» III Output Dt piltfl glass In.tluj Unlteo) P. M. eo In a deed frqm Outharlna Urlmldjr,' JiHjjter,. Mm> Mercitfy, {fapUiiie. cfujjl*, tiujre wer« 139,000 bookHeep- States during 1MJ totaled I41,741,00f Hingis, to Cliiistor Guupskl, ilulwi *J Sate'n, fluto, Uranui, g#^ Venui) erjs aqd iiccountanU, In 1930, there lest, on tncfease ol 69 psr «e WO ol %»fe super* l>ooo d tq ttthh e highest blddai apal'uii ta h(, tatliitioil by said S»iB- termr s f »alp on file with the Ptoftj to weigh as muc^ m the BUH. jO|tion's Water Problem t^NlJ||W 23 federal agencies con- ami to bo publlPb* Vd prior to European ohildren, gets acquaLnted wltl In 1037. twjj mi h tvery five (arm* sale, 6? and 63'In U l B f nected In ope way or another with era In the United States -were ten. « Townspip I: Uukboll Field, chalrmw of the o»»«» «« » «» Fr8tw»« pt Knowledge the'v/ater problems ot the nation. • ants. fiik« further „„. "A pretense ^ol knowledge," laid notion that • , • . . tliareuqtq e TmTol the. Hi Ho, the inge of Chinatown, Township Commlttet « i»ai, by'r Shaker Clogging o law « I to them. Eight: »u«k«_were •lyjjj'gjj, ^ nmj jfoyjes "often develops uniuspected inteUl- Btow: mw became of'ths wantftl 8t writ, Laws agalnit driving too • -f r -n,

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER (3.1940 To Talk FOT Cr^mmeU At The Rahuny BIRTHDAY OF INFANT SvHYourseHlor ARIM PRIZE puc OCCASION FOR PARTY Summer Mr. mi Mn.Kurt Schnei- IN CRESCENT TA1 der Entertain In Home Andy Dwrine, Aitrid Au| On King George Rood wyn Featured Players FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Kurt WILLIAM "JUICY" FAUBLE Schneider, of 85? King George's In 'Lcathcr-Pmhers' fWd. pave a party in celebration .Combining thrilU, action llr g»a»->—What prow ''Sirftt Chappy h»* been ittd up , if the first birthday 6t their eon, comedy, the drama, "The I.,.,,.,; Pushers," i» this current atu,,.'•>,. !,. t Miip Andy GaJek. Jr theiGwrge iAreh«) Van Dai»r »•« j Frederick Gregory,' recently at at the Crescent theatre. '"" '.5, . And it'» oat of thtl^B elMniw lht virdo*. at a ptheir home.. ,.'",'• m* 1 Wl-^JjJt or* of osr I certain Schho! SW. h-iuw ... Co-starring Richard Arl-, \-,'. Guert* present < wire: Mr.' and Andy Derine, with Afltrid \ Mai'raen mil t>rwent N»Aftd witf did Sam (D'ckr Lohio- :w.vti ; Mrs. Gregory; Cwiekalo, Mr... .and. in thc-.leadfntj; feminine mi, hrtii fl w'r with a .• ij: -••• -,' Herman Dei^mer, -of"Wowlbridger , Horace MacMirhbn, Shun i ;• Mr. • and ,&< )(^hafle| '-"-•'-'•--- ard,, IJouiclaif• Fowloji, tM^, •,- and ''ion1 William,! of bon ami ChaVlcsD, '!&,«, ichief supporting, ThomaJ G. Deimond ftjandi •MP. and Jfri; PaalBitttie'r TajfinK its title : WOODBRip&Er-Arnponce. and daughter. Annelieie/.^a'ri Biii previous wijtleljl Of i mint was m»de tfait Vealt that >\vr, Mr. •«nd .,Mrs. Ed.w$rd Gam- riiif,' • action pic •tfii; 1 Tbomii G. Deiftnbnd, a mem- "Aorve^, Crjeder'jek Schnciddr, "Mr. "Leather-P,u»h"er»''!' f .. Joe Bketkajr • red to the film* from n ftjr,to Lot Ar.geit* «rtiere be ber of the W«Wbridfe High U Mrs. "Kttrt SchrWlder and Mi»s Irene .Sehnojdef^all of Fords, aiyl.- liy Larfy Rhine; Den *lll take in tke Milli' Mu.lc E(. School (acvhy and-a- local at- ) Puf paiilion »od fUnnir, pretested torney, has be*n named to the Conrad FfciineVi Jr.', pf'.jVnnapolh, Maxwell .Shane.' Staiiloy pue IB for *ei»hi[\ttUni •• «" bjr Vn« of Uie Soo'tetelu wbo ji' tpeaidng st«8 of.Jamei H.^R. Xhirlet Boyer and Bette D*vit\ both thown above, hltre the lead- handled 't^ie "photograpliy. •'«—bet bt B| . .-.' S pretldtat 'of the concern , . ; Cromwell,. Democratic candi- ing rolet in the film "All Thh And Heaven Too""which, hu been I jority of hit f^actiun H- 1 •'-- ml For tie 6nl time in team action., Mickey. Mouse-is the only and William Powell are scheduled SHOES CAVE 'EM AWAY cd off a rock. It killed hu acrott. the brim, *(. still young.. , Bill "Pop" Eyerjfus vember 28. familiar character to appear in the to appear soon in "Strange Honey- BATAVIA.N. Y. — Because ycar;old still lays 'Cm in there with the best feature, -however. It will have moon," ... tfiey forgot their, names, stenciled automobile. We'understand that J.. Omen- of them—he picked only one spore hiser Jr. wan very much embar- ITS A BOY! its premiere in New York early in Have you ever noticed the fact in their shoes, two deserters from SON'IS BORN in three games——wish I could say WALLACE'S TOUR rassed when Butty made that three- FORDS—A son was born to November. ... that brunettes speak better Eng- the Xavy were apprehended by FORDS—Dr. and Mrs. Zoltan that . . . Noticed a big improve Henry A. Wallace, I>ciiiVratj point landihg at a certain cocktail Mr, and Mrs. Kirk Baumgartner, It seems that the sea has taken lish than blondes? We haven't, State troopers. Lind, of New Brunswick Avenue, ( mont in Norm Hansen's bowling candidate for "Vire-Prtsi-ivin party . . . Florence (Penny) Dun- but Edwin. Maxwell, HMlywoodi are the parents of a son born Fri this year . . . "Corky" Matusz of >Jcw Brunswick Avenue, at their the stage, or screen, in Hollywood in the midst «f a fifti I'ti-iiay i,,, ham and Ed (Hot-ay) Delaney dialogue director, says it's a fact. KITE CAUSES DEATH day morning at the Perth Amboy J( grabbing the weekly buck with' home recently. Mrg. Baumgart- these days, Paramount .has five of live or 'six -Hid-Westti n k have agreed not to disagree for the NEW YORK—Flying a kite on General, hospital, Mrs. Lind is big 268 game—I think that scorcher is tthi e former Miss Genevieve marine epics anticipated or com- He says blondes are more consci- Included in his schedule rent of the year—pravidinjc?? the roof of a four-story building, will stay a while ,.. . W. Scredy|Wargo. pleted, Warner has four. These ous of their "eye-appeal" and the former Miss Madeline Lang visiU to Illinois, Nebraska, l What has happened to that ro- Thomas Madden, 10, fell to his mance between the,upper Main "pooped" a 79 ami looked discour include, respectively, "Botany therefore expect their audience to Minnesota and 'several r 1 overlook their bad grammar. death when he backed off the edge , Lending plan, not cartel, con- Street school teacher .(Villanova aged-^-therc's lots of time m'bo; TROTH ANNOUNCED Pay,' "Mystern Sea Raiders," states. Well, maybe so. ... and plunged to the street templated for Latin. America,' graduate) and pot Kneiley— . . . Hansen's Service Station clip 'Captain from Connecticut," "Dil- pod the highest score of the night SEWAREN—Mr. and Mrs. R, kinda cooled off a bit The re- Rossi, of this place, announce.the suit of the coming Presidential a 1040 . . ..The reason that Bill': Diner did o. k, in their Rames wai engagement of their daughter,, election was practically settled in Mary Louise, to Walter Charles f| a heated •argument between because. Helen Ilko, their spiritual Anderson, son of Mrs, Mary AnA - "Skank" Finn and Bill Applegatc advisor, was there rooting fo: derson , and the late Charles C. at the Finn emporium the other them ... nijjht—Bill was pitching for the Anderson, of Perth Amboy.. The Itelin Ink Spolt—It't a boy f I XL t IQ'S "woTkingman" while Skank was wedding will take.place on Janu- at the Paulins and Catey hat the catching for the "Capitalist*"— ary 11. boy lined up for a career already They were coming so hot Skank at 139 Smith St. —the Mn. it getting along fine, couldn't hold 'em ... thanks „ . . Mrt. A. Lax and daughters are back from the tea- Our Modern Shop for Men Brings to Perth With the cold Weather juit shore where they spent the sum Special Summer around the .corner, Stan Niylor . mer in their cottage . . . What A New Store with New Ideas. Will begin hit uiual trekt to New-. local merchant hat butinen atpi- ark where he t»yi he (oet to win ration! in Curteret—John? , , . SALE FIXLER'S prixet in , thoic 25c boxet of New Merchandise New Style but old principals of Mrt. George Sedlak hain't much candjr . . . The feud between the time on her handt tince her bet- Mintky't and the Bock't it in the Quality and Satisfaction. ter hulf hat gone in for making lecond round itage—The judgei "The Store uteful novelties—She hat her have given the Bock't the edge Believing that the men of Perth Amboy and vicinity are loohinghr home trimmed up to resemble a thui far ... Gene Finn hat been dolt house . . . "Ginger" Ukr, a Clothing and Haberdashery Store of Quality & Fashion, plus se~ for Men" Men doing the chores around hit who bat juit finished an engage- office the latt few diyt and he't lections at reasonable price, we have brought this modern men's ment in Atlantic City will "Hot- not doin' tuch a hot job—If you Foot" at a well-known night club wear establishment to this city. don't get better pretty toon, El, opens in Philty for the next few it'll Uke you a week to ttr»ight- months—The show will open at en the office out . . . To all you With a record of over fifteen years of service in the clothing field, the. College Inn tonight . . . Main Street Romeon the hew we have left no stone unturned in building the finest store ot its SATURDAY girl at Jickton't it not'a ioda George (Big Din) Leanardop- " ditpenter, thei a Junior Phar- New Spinet-Type Pianos hind. Every convenience and comfort has been incorporated'and poolos claims the Wrecks have a macist iludent and it very much Beautiful in word for it—but what a word SEPT. 14TH. occupied with her ttudiei. Her every effort will be made to keep it the pace making men's shop (Leanardoppoolos) he lias for the Design and Tone $1 AC name it Marge BeddaU . . . Greeks '. . . Ray (Fire Chief) El- Price at only •of the city. , liott is in a quandary about the The torch Billy'Blatk held for As Low Down new fire siren—we understand • Ora Allen of Fords has simmered th^t he has taken the matter up dow.n g'bit—-w.hy? ... Laura Quinn SW75 TOPCOATS OVERCOATS with Comm. Magee,. . . Patsy and will leave for William and Mary r Tony Tomasco have formed a new Delivers Your Piano tomorrow to take up her studies- DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE pinochle triangle—Of course the Balance on Easy Terms Hope she , doesn't foi'get Buddy proceeds could be used for a new Deyonshire and drop him a line ince in a A Liberal Allowance On Your lawn-mower . . . Bob (Health In- 30.00 to 40,00 25.00 to 40.00 , while . . . Tommy (Glamour. Boy) Old Piano spector) Bailey will have to.get up Humphreys has left for Lchigh WORSTED-TEX 30.00 to i.00 early in the morning if he would KN1T-TEX TWEED University where he will begin his like to get in touch With u* certain freshman year to prepare himself J.P.Fortier Mr. Currie of Iselin , . . Tivor La- 32.00 for the future—'tis said- that 'he 261 Madison Ave. 35.00 to 40.00 miska and a tractor had an argu- Worsted-Tex has left a trail of broken hearts South of Majettic Theatre ment the other day—the tractor STEIN-BLOCK . KNIT-TEX IMPERIAL behind him, the brute.... The mys- won . , . Prof. Pogyena was seen PERTH AMBOY tery of the disappearance of the 35.00 recently really ami truly pergpir- mushrooms that Jim Chcnometh 50.00 35.00 ing~that IS something . . . was supposed to deliver to Chappy MEN'/ f INf. Si has been' solved—He ate FORM PARENTS HOSTS SHIRTS ! NECKWEAR HOSIERY The Balint Boyi Club hon- ON BIRTHDAY^ OF SON MORTGAGE Arrow 2.00 to 3.50 ored tohlr iponior Sergeant BOTANY 1.00. George Balint with a tweil party Blanchards Entertain In BEAU BRUMMELJl to $2 in their clubroomi latt week in LOANS Wilson Bros. 2.00 In 2.50 ARROW 1.00 ^ 1.50 INTERWOVEN appreciation for hit untiring et- Fords Avenue Home; WILSON 1.00 to 2.00 ; fortt in making the orfaniia- tion one of the outitanding Guests Listed To Buy or Build Lion Brand 1.35 & 1.65 DARBY TOWNE 55c 35c to LOO Boyt' Clubt in the itate—Among FORDS—Mr. and Mrs. Charles tho guetti were Ken Thornton Blanchard, of For_d Avenue, enjer- UNDERWEAR •ltd Capt. Fred Smith who ate to To Refinance tained a group of friends recently PAJAMAS ttrnny ''weiniei" they got tick ... Art (Park Police) Deter in honor of the first birthday of Up to 20 Years Arrow 50c & 65c MCGREGOR attd party were out fiihing Sun? their son, Allan Richard. The dec day and brought home a iwoll orations .were carried out in i 1 • Wilson Bros. 50c -65c LoyaI1.65 2.00 to 15.00 men of fith. He- claim* the pink and blue scheme. We invite you to discuss OTHERS bonitoi were to.thick they weje Present Were: Mr. and Mrs, your mortgage require B.V13forU0 . jumping out of the water all 'George Miller and children, Roland menU with us Faultless2.Mlto3.50 around them; but on tecond and Judith; Mr, and Mrs. Free 200 to 4.95 thought | think tome of thcta. Blanchard and children, Fre'd an, joket he trackt would irtake any- Kenneth; Mr. and Mre. William booklet.. thing come up for air . . . That Cullow, Mrs. Louis Blanchard, wooden replica of Sir Stork on SHOES RAINCOATS Mrs. Frances Blanchard,. Charles ' the lawn at North Park Drive Eugene and Louis Blanchard, Mi' WHEREYOUSEE it the berriet but the folkt would and JVIra. Arthur Jensen and daugh THIS EMtlEM much prefer a visit from Sir 'y.OUR SAVINGS Agents for Stork himielf ... ters, Marilyn and Clara, of Pertl Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Clear; and daughter, Joan, of South Am The Taylor Made Shoe tor The Craftsmen'B Club will be the boy; Nancy Nelson, James Dow! f|; scene of some red'hot pin busting ing, Ginny Turek, Jean Knox, Siii 1 •'•'"/•tonight as the A. S. &R; bowling 5,00 to 7.50 5.95 to 14.75 and Noreen Moore, Rosemary league will open their schedule Nork, Charlotte DeSatnyik, Don- • thpro for, the current'aeasoft United Roosevelt ; The Peanut Bowling League has ald Mitiusku, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- :'re-organized at the Mt. Carmel liam Handerhan, Mrs. William and Loan Alleys end will start action Mon- Weitlako, Si'., Mrs. Alfred Jensen, day night with Mayer's and Juicy's Mrs. M. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Nut Club opening the schedule— Blanchard, Miss Dorothy Blanch- j. there will be eight .teams in the ard, Irvin and AHun Blanchard, FIXLER'S league and plenty ppf shekels to alll of FordsFd , 17 Cooke Ave. shoot for . , , Cholly Coffey has Carteret, N. J. taken ovor jiis duties at the Green Roosevelt says he is "poorer, 139 SMITH STREET says he is poore Lantern ns chief mixmaster" sincq wisersr"" sinci e tktakini g ofticfti e in '28' ,