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VOL. IX, No. 23 W00DRR11KIE, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1927 PRICE THREE Avenel Group Seeking Lions and Rotarians Who Enjoyed Friendly Ball Game CHILD BELIEVED BITTEN BY SNAKE, Injunction to Nullify DIES IN H0SP1 X Action j^Fire Board FINDCOPPI Three Hundred at Meeting Adopt Resolution Calling Leasing of South Plainfield Incident District Lots "Irregular"—Ellison Tells Plan of Board Reported as Hapi To Provide New Fire House Without Putting Extra Iselin—Two Year Burden on Taxpayers—No Meeting Last Night Was Victhn— Deadly tiles In Old Well Near i CAME FROM MOUNT) Some time today Attorney Nathan Duff is expected to serve an injunction against Thomas Thompson Sr. and Ritten and poisoned T>y the builder who is erecting a fire house on the district bplieved to be a copperhead a two year child died in Muhlfl lots at Avenel, restraining them from further work until Hospital, Plainfield, Saturday 1j the status of a 99-year lease given Thompson by the The child was the daughter Fire Board is reviewed in court. The demand by the and Mrs. Valentine Swtatel citizens' committee that the Board meet them in public pie avenue, South Plainfleld, meeting last night failed to bring forth the desired ef- what is known as SilvsT fect and true tp his promise, Duff is engaged today in Cares Forgotten While Still Small Voice joining the home is a vacant Public Invited to Be with an old well surrounded arranging for the injunction, Caused His Arrest bushes. Although snakes were i The secretary of the Fire Board has informed Bar- Lions and Rotary Play John DeLtlli, of 284 Wash- to make their home in the ney Drevich, head of the citizens' committee, that his ington avenue, C&rlitadt, bltmei around the bush persons in t Ball and Eat Together a »upert«mitive conscience for Present at Closing of borhood did hot suspect the organization's communication cannot be brought before hi) »rrelt by Motorcycle Officer to be dangerous until fiat the Fire Board until its next regular meeting, three weeks Bengals Claim Victory by 14- B«n Pnr«on« on a charge of op- death. hence. 13 Over Rivals—Fierce Bat- erating a car without having hit Contest Tomorrow Night drirer'i licante with him. The child was playing on tle Ta*es Ability of Um- "I stopped to >ik th» officer Thursday evening when h*r watching from a window, Declaring the Board of Fire Com- year; who will construct thereon a pires to the Limit the way to Freehold," he told «**? RscoriUr Vogel, yesterday, "and Only Few Hours Remain in Which fall to the ground with a cry oil missioners have put in operation a building ostensibly for fire house Postponed on two successive Mon- and clutch her foot. Thinkh purposes—to be leased back to the •omethfrif in the way the offi- scheme to circumvent the wil! of the days on account of rain, the base- cer looked at me earned me to To Aid Your Favorite Contestant youngster had stepped on a voters expressed at a referendum e- taxpayers or sold to them at a later stone Mrs. Swiatek endearo date; said arrangement being an in- ball game' between the Rotary and remember suddenly that I had lection last year, three hundred Av- Lions Club was held this week at left my card cate home in my Judges Will Op«n Sealed Boxes Shortly After Seven O'clock comfort her and for a time aud direct way of foisting a fire house Tomorrow Night and Determine Winners of Two Cars ed. In the night the child de enel voters met Tuesday night and on unwilling taxpayers, and Fords and the Lions proved to be other clolhei. All the time the drafted a resolution calling on the just a bit the more ferocious ball officer wli directing me I kept And Cash Commissions—-Close Finish Anticipated a high fever and ntfxt moral (5) And, that a copy of these res- family took her to the hospiti fire commissioners to rescind the players by nosing out the Rotarians, thinking he muit be able to read olutions be sent to the public press 14-13—according to the scorekeeper. guilt in my face. Even at that Tomorrow night at 7 o'lock The very candidate will have the oppor- ic. Up until that time theft 99-year lease under which Thomas of our community and bf spread up- The game\way replete with thrills, I goes* everything would have Independent's "Everybody Wins" unity of depositing final re- been no suspicion that the Thompson Sr. was given the use of on the minutes of this /leeting. condition was due to snake Wtai] not the leasraf which were the Babe been ail vight if I had resisted Campaign will come to a cl«se. At torts before the closing hour. At four district lots on which to build Ruthian lunges made by "Big Bill" the temptation to look back af- P. M. sharp the judges will place the fever was not attributed to 1 In order to be abl# to present to that hour seals will be placed over a fire house which the people of the its readers both sUk*s of the present Wood whenever he went to bat. ter drWing off. He followed me seal over the slots in the ballot slightly swollen heel. After district are to be asked to purchase controversy that is agitating the vot- Wood played center field and cover- then asked to iee my license." the slots in the ballot boxes and •oxes and no money will be> received taken home the child developed at a cost of |14,000. The meeting ers of the fire district of Avenel and ed a lot of ground. Late in the DeLelli* w 798,461 formerly lived :n High street. luts owned by the taxpayers to the Bloomingtoii, UlinoiB, will be the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waters Line- speaker. Miss Brown is well known voturs of the above District at a baugh of Boone, Iowa, announce the tiiiucial election which was defeated Early. Morning Fire Ruins a3 a representative .of the Flying engagement of their daughter, Fran- Squadron of Indianapolis. by a majority of two to one, and, ces Marion, to Mr. R. Chester Wall- Two Houses at Colonia District Two EXCURS10 Whereas, in spite of said unfavor- ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wartl- able referendum the said Board of (Territory Outside of Woodbridge) TO ijng of High street. The marriage One house under construction was Finger Amputated After Kirn Commissioners is resorting to Of Miss Linebaugh and Mr. Walling completely destroyed and an adjoin- Note: The four leading candidates are so closely indirect and irregular means to will take place early in September. ing structure waB badly damaged by Washing Machine Accident bunched that it impossible to show a comparative stand- ASRURY PAR] thwart the will of the people and The bride to be isj a graduate of fire that broke out in Colonia at 1 ing, therefore all are shown with the same vote total. a building to be erected on Monticello Seininary and Iowa State o'clock yesterday morning. Quick —Mrs. A. Leidner, of Avenel, in- jured her finget so badly when it ANp OCEAN GROVE! said lots anyway, besideis in other College. Mr, 'Walling was graduated work by ihe Avenel firemen in reach- Name Address Votes Under the Auspices of ways acting in an autocratic manner from Iowa State College at Ames, ing the, seen*,, probably saved the was caught in the wringer of htr Congregational and Ml unbecoming public servants, Iowa, and a member of Delta Upai- damaged houie ftrom. meeting the electric wishing machine that it wita Barth, Mrs. Frank—Avenel 798,989 necessary to amputate part of the dist Churches of He it resolved: lon Fraternity. He is the Michigan fate of its neighbor. The furnished Conrad, Mis» Elizabeth—Sewaren 798,987 Woodbridge staW representative of the Chicago, bungalow was owned, by D. MacEm- member at th« Perth Amboy City (1) 'That this gathering of tax- Hospital, Monday, Ferbel, Mrs. Leon—Forda^..' \ ,..-... 798,989 payer* publicly condemn the said Mill aiuh.Lurobar, Company. After sey and the house under construction Board of Fire Commissioners for the wedding the couple will reside waa owned by Peter Robey. They Griffith, Mrs. Anna—R. F. D, No. 1, Metuchen .... 798,988 THURSDAY. AUG. were on Chain O' Hills road. breach of faith with its constituents, in Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Walling Man From Ireland to Fill Hatsey, Mrs. John A.—Iselin 798,989 GOING, Leaves Woodl and furthermore, has many friends in town and is a Lund, Rollund—Keasbey 798,986 graduate of the local high school. Pulph Here, August 24, 9.20 a,, m. Daylight Sal (2) That on the adoption of these, Woman Injured When Hit Urban, Mrs. A.—Avenel ^ 10,000 Time. resolutions a request be traH«"itted Rev. William R. Sloan, D.D., of By Car on St. George Aye. the Westbourne Presbyterian Church Zboyan, Gertrude M.—vR. F. D. No. 1, P. A 798,989 Returning First .Section t<. the said Board of Fire CommiB- Aabury Park at 6:16 p. m.jj »ioner» for ifs resignation in a body, Return* from Summer Trip of Belfast, Ireland, will preach in Through WeAera Mountains Anna Matesu, forty-four yews of the Presbyte'rjiap Church on Sunday ond Section leaves Asbury ,, and, age, was bruised about the lace, morning, August 28th, It is hoped The above standing of the candidates is baaed on at 9:00 p. m. Daylight (3) That we get out a writ or in- body and right leg when knocked there will be a largo attendance at votes turned'in from the beginning of the campaign to Tinie, junction to stop the carrying out jf Miss Ethel A. Inaiee returned last week on the Pananta Pacific liuea^ down iby a car on St George ave- this service. the dose of the Thjrd Vote Period ending Saturday, Au- the prpposed scheme of leasing the nue near Campbell street, Tuesday TICKETS, Adults. land. <4 the taxpayers for building Mongolia, irotn ft trip across the gust 13th. At no time in the campaign will the actual Children under twelve, purpose* by a private citizen, and, Canadian Rockies and the Pacifiic afternoon. The automobile was driv- of a«6 75 eej (4) We afao condemn the act of states. While at San'Diego an air- en by Carl Iwnton of 2^0 Main The Frederick H; Turner Co. Dumber of vote* of each contestant be made public, how* the c)ti*»n irfio". ' lease"* " Diane ride was enjoyed acrw Bal- street, The wom,&n was treated by r, the O«*t U»u* of Tno Independent will contain the 'of ™" mm v J S KCE TWO 'JUW7ID SL47E5 5f//fK£K NAME OF OPERATOR TO BE DISPLAYED Don't Try to Clean House 5 OF RUTGERS UNIVERSITY IN EVERY TROLLEY CAR I

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MADRAS RAYON DRESS GOODS CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Heavy Grey For Boy's School Blouses All Colors All Colors DOUBLE BLANKETS No other motor oil meets the in Remnants Regular 49c Regular 29c Large Size Regular 3oc Regular §2.50 Ford car's two-fold lubrication Now Only 37c Only . . . . 19c Only ... . 15c pmeeds so completely and efficient-^ Latest Patterns CHILDREN'S VESTS PRINTS Big Flowered RAYONS Regular 19c Jy as does "Standard" Motor Oil For Your Girls School in 1 ESMOND BLANKETS Regular 65c Dresses Only 12k Regular S3.50 Regular 29c Only .... 49c Men's Blue WORK SHIRTS $2.79 )nly . . . . 23 c Regular 65c Big Lot Of All Wool SILK TISSUE GINGHAM GINGHAMS and Only . . . . 49c Real Class CHAMBRAY LUMBER JACKETS All Sizes Regular 39c For Best Serviceable BOY'S BLOUSES Regular $2.75 School Dresses Regular 59c On Sale . 28c Only 17c per Only 39c ORGANDY In All Colors UNBLEACHED MUSLIN BOYS' UNION SUITS BOYS' KNEE PANTS Regular 39c Size* 2 to 12 Good Heavy Quality Regular $1.00 Regular 49c 29c a Yard 79c 10c a yard Only . . . . 33c FLAXTON PRINTS BLEACHED MUSLIN Latest Patterns Boys' Balbriggan BOYS' CRASH PANTS The smoothest motor operation is possible only with Extra Fine i*. Regular 39e UNION SUITS Regular 59c Regular 19c "Standard " Motor OH for Fords. It splashes freely R&gular 59c Only .... 31c 49c to every moving part, clings to bearing surfaces, does On Sale 12k Yard Only . . . . 39c a thorough job of lubrication. With "Standard" in 40-Inch FRENCH VOILES Extra Good Quality All Colors CHILDREN'S SOCKS LADIES SILK HOSE BOYS' PANTS your crankcase you can actually feel the difference. Regular 29c Regular 19c Regular 59c RegSlar $1.25 Only . . . . 21c Only 12Jc Only 35c a pair 98c "STANDARD- MEN'S HANKIES REMEMBER THE TIME AND PUCE . Store Open Only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays LADIES' HANKIES Reg. 10c Seller SALE STARTS 9 A. N. FR1. MORNING, AUG. 19 Reg. 10c MOTOR OIL During this The Measure of OH Value Sale only .. MARKET BARGAIN STORE On Sale Only Next Door to Gross' Furniture Store STANDARD 4c each 326 Pershing Ave., Carteret, N. J, 2c each Cor. Fitch Street Made I'N New Jtrteg likj.it SEa ....'-.-I :•• •,#••' 1? •••-••* i:^".i.i."'' •.-V«5i*ig^tt|% „*.,,...... IP WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927

Pity Poor Owners of P. S. Stock Give Them a Cattle nnis SonlllP, Wiiah.—I'onr gnlrtllsh — Get Privilege to Buy nn-linmlng Inzlly, no debts, no jobs, IT'S l» S»PE BBT clutlips nnr niltos to worry nhnut— THE A live their troubles Just tlie mme, nc- Way Through Strong WH«N YOU PUT YOUR Additional 6's at Par 'onllng to Chnrlps M, Fnrrar, prral- tioNEY ON THE 1 l*!-i-liniinnry lo Iho popular invtiri - lont of the Kins County Hnmnne so- HOME TEAM. ship rumpaiEn which Public Service •lety, who appeals in their hohnlf. Annual Tournament Corporation of Now Jorspy will un- Having no lids to their eyes they ine lo Form Strong Team in Dou- (Iprtako starting Octnhor 1, directors nn't Btimd the constant glare In all l^ed in Quest of Club Cham- ^ of tho Corporation have nuthnrizrH Irectlons coining Into their anunrlum, the issuance of at least 171,500 ad- ays Fnrrer, who recommends n state Is on Labor Day ditinnal shares of six p«r cent, cum- Inw to protect the pets by requiring :eepors to provide castles, wntor him nt fi-3. In th*/,Vi ulative* preferred stock. The now plants or wooden floats for hiding went "nil out1* i\ stock will ho offered to holders of places. STRAND rival. He m«t ?;. tho present oiffht, seven and six per The use of « soda straw or pyrlnpo ition but camt cent, preferred stocks now outstand- io blow air bubbles Into the wnter THEATRE ,s of only two ing on the basin of one nhare of regularly !s another piece of legisla- new preferred for each four sharps tion favoring the fluhbowl captives. t starts im- of any class of preferred stock held sched- as of July 7, 1927. The stock not PERTH AM BOY nton subscribed for by present stockhold- Left Her 38 Times; and.. ers will he offered to the general Now He U Alone Evening at H:30. Matinees Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at TWO PERFECT PICTURES DAILY public under the popular ownership 2:30. All Scats Reserved. Box Office Open 10 a. m. to 10 p, m. campaign. New York.—William M. Le Comte win married to &Jrs. Sadie M. Le Summer Prices: Mat. 50c .. 30c; Eve. 75c, 50c & 30c. Comte for nine years. They left each Telephone Perth Amboy 1593 THE SUPREME COMMITMENT OF LIFE Holders of outstanding preferred other 88 times during those nine stock are given the privilege to sub- SKRtlCK—That's It. A short word, but stormy years, TODAY AND TOMORROW- scribe for the additional six per cent, Mrs, Sadie didn't even want any oh, how much it means in the successful oper- onmulative preferred stock at $100 alimony from him Vhen she won a BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM ation of a theatre. Time was when a theatre per share, payable in full with sub- divorce. flashed on its screen offering and "let 'er ride." scription on or before September 1, Mrs. Rose Le Comte In the court- But not today. 1927, or in ten installment!! of |10 room was Just-looking on, But you can't expect the Gloria Swanson in A theatre must, of necessity, become a per share monthly, the first pay An attorney called her as a wltneat home team to win without ment to be made with subscription and she «ald she was married to Wil- part of the community in which it operates. support. on September 1, 1927. Interest at liam legally, or so she thought It must grow into a mighty institution. It must And— the rate of six par cent, will be And then she found In the back of "The Love of Sonya" concern itself in the financial, social and com- The more enthusiastic the credited on installments if paid bis watch the picture of a little girl. mercial progres sof the community. To be support— — the more effort when due. She accused him of being the father and they make to win. sure, it must help in its measure, to make the Subscriptions will be received for of the child, and therefore already community a happier place in which to live. Build them a home. That full shares only, but arrangements married and sbe left will show that you've* put will be made with other stockhold- Charlie Chaplin in a Burlesque on your money on them and ers by T. W. Van Middleworth your faith in them. treasurer for the acquisition of ad- Chinese War Chariot* TOAY and TOMORROW It's a safe betj a bet with ditional fractional rights in the event of 600 B. C. Found odds in your favor. that stockholders entitled to sub- "CARMEN" I*t us act as your book- scribe for fractional shares wish to Washington.—While Chinese armies maker. are engaged In civil warfare with mod- evorcise their option. Such frac ern weapons, American arcbeologlsts tional rights may be assigned, and 7 Days Beginning Sunday, PU. bave brought to light two Chinese Pola Negra when combined with other fraction lit us war chariots, two thousand live hun- al rights making whole shares, wil dred years old. In m. great emotional masterpiece UMBLR be accepted as subscriptions. The chariots, which were excavated The Mightiest of All Sea Dramas The additional six per cent, cum by Smithsonian institution scientists ulative preferred stock, about to bi near Cheng Chow, Honan province. "Hotel Imperial" offered, has full voting power *nd Indicate that the ancient Chinese civ- is entitled to monthly dividends at ilization antedated the western civil- alto WOODBR1DGE the rate of six per cent, annually THE BLOOD SHIP ization In the use of wheeled vehicles. from Septemberl. The Chinese chariots, the archeolo- LUMBER COMPANY gists assert, date back to 500 B. C. BUILDING MATERIAL STORE the latter part of the Chou dyn«Bty, With Hobart Bosworth Buck Jones Canal* Compared while the earliest wheeled vehicles WOODBRIDCE - NEW JERSEY in Th<> Suez canal IK the iHrgPHt canal found in the western section of the in thi> length of miles, Its length bo world date back only to 400 B C. Jacqueline Logan and Richard Arlen Intf IX) miles. Thp Panama cana GOOD AS GOLD howi'ver, Is tlio deepest ntid wides Ship Matches in Coffins —Mention this paper to advertisers. A thrilling western riinal with 11 depth of 45 feet and The Screen Sensation of the Year it helps you, it helps them, it helps width of :«K) fret. for Sake of Economy vour London.—A striking example of SUNDAY—CONTINUOUS ALL DAY economy was disclosed at London •tel Jocks when a cargo of Swedish eofltns COMING—Sid Chaplin in "The Better Ole" it were unloaded. Each coffin was packed with Swed- WASTED LIVES" ish matches! With an All-Star Cast including These coffins, which cost little more THATCHER to mnke than the ordinary packing NEW JERSEY'S FINEST PLAY HOUSE ,CHSOS for matchetj, were afterward Elliot Dexter Edith Roberts and BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES bought by British undertakers wh>< READE'S NEW provide clieup fuueruls. Cullen Landis also 142 Blood in Human Body Snug and Warm Kxpprimcnts Imve shown thut the tot:t 1 tilcHxl volume of a series1, of FRED HUMES NLIK E cock-robin who had to "put litiillhy men averaged 4.1) per cent, or MAJESTIC in his head under hia wing" to keep npproxlmntely one-twentieth of the THEATRE PERTH AMBOY Uwarm, you can enjoy perfect comfort IMMIJ- weight. There were imllvlilmil (< on the coldest days by installing - vurhitlons of from 4.2 per cent to 5.9 ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S FINEST THEATRES Prowlers of the Night Thatcher Round Boiler. per cent. CONTINUOUS 1:30 to 11:00 P, M. There is acor- SHERIFF'S SALE MONDAY and TUESDAY 1 rect boiler to IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY I meet your in- — Hetween Abraham U. Hurr and TODAY and TOMORROW— dividual , re- Samuel Meisolman, Complainants, and Flora Davis, et als., Defend- "THE PERFECT SAP" quirement. ants. Fi Pa for sale of mortgaged Your dealer premises dated July 22, 1927. "THE OVERLAND STAGE" Starring will tell you Ky virtue of the ahnve stated writ. the size you to me directed and delivered, I will With Ken Maynard and Kathleen Collins need. expose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER BEN LYON THE THATCHER COMPANY SEVENTH, NINETEEN HUN- SUNDAY— lux J.ritMii< (K« also New.*, N«w J«wr 173 DRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN of ihii tull'turU oilier at two o'clock in the afternoon of Name - - the said day at the sheriff's office "THE GREAT DECEPTION" 'QUARANTINED RIVALS' Addr,,, in the City of New Brunswick, N. J.: All these pieces, tracts or parcels Starring of land situate, lying and being in With Aileen Pringle and Ben Lyon the. Township of Woodbridge, Coun- ty of Middlesex and State of New "Robert Agnew " Jersey, contained within the bounds MONDAY, TUESDAY and Wednesday— THE of property described in a deed from WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY John Brennan and Elizabeth Bren- nan and Edwin G. Frazer to Thomas L. Shea, dated June 14t|v 1921, and "WOMEN LOVE DIAMONDS" recorded in the MiddleseV County Paulus Dairy Clerk's Office on the 21st day of June, 1921, in Liber 697, page 527, With Pauline Starke and Owen Moore Clara Bow Main Office: 189-19S New St., New Bruniwick, N. J. being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southeast The "IT" Girl in Established 1890 Phone 2400 corner of Parcel No. 17 as described THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY— in deed from Home Guardian Com- pany of New York to Bermar Realty DON'T BE MISLED—BE SURE IT IS PAULUS' MILK Corporation, dated February 3rd, Esther Ralston and Neil Hamilton in Rough House Rosie 1925, and running thence north 81 also degr^l 16 min. 30 sec. west, 408.27 feet ty a point; thence north 8 deg. it VV! .AULUS' 43 *nin. 30 sec. east 100 feet; thence "TEN MODERN COMMANDMENTS" south 81 deg. 10 min. 30 sec. east LADIES AT PLAY POSITIVELY 300 feet; thence north 8 deg. 43 min. Starring USE ERFECTLY 30 sec. east, 199.20 feet; thence ASTEURIZED north 70 deg. 39 mip. 40 sec. east, 30 feet to a point of tangency with KEITH-AIM VAUDEVILLE DORIS KENYON a curve having a radius of 55 feet; thence along said curve, curving to Every Day Except Sunday Paulua' Pasteurized Select Milk the southeast 114.22 feet to a point of tangency; thence south 7 deg. 57 Walker-Gordon Certified Milk min. 50 sec. west 260 feet to the your husband, James Nagy, on April 1'JliJ; and you are made defendant Wendmese Farm* Raw Golden Guernsey Milk place of beginning; said line to be distant 150 feet westerly at right 17, 19J.6, to the complainant, cov- because you are the wife of the said angles from; the^ property line of the ering premises in the Township of I James Nagy, and joined in the said Crescent Theatre Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Middlesex finance Company. Woodbridge in the County of. Mid- mortgage. Tested Milk dlesex, State of New Jersey, being Dated July 29, 1927. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Decrees amounting to approxi- Lot 567 on a Map or Plan of "Hume MARGIN & REILEY, mately $6,800.00. j Gafciens" dated September 24, IB 12, Solicitors for Complainant, •*# Together with all and singular, made By A. C. Elliot, Civil Engineer, 027 Prudential Building, TODAY and TOMORROW— DISTRIBUTION COVERS the rights, privileges, hereditaments and filed in th« Office of the Clerk Newark, New Jersey. Patsy Ruth Miller in "PAINTING THE TOWN" and appurtenances thereunto belong- of Middlesex County, October 11, 8-5, 12, 18, 25. Now Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayrevffle, ing or in anywise appertaining. AUo Short Subject* WILLIAM S. HANNAH, Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Aanboy, Sheriff. SUNDAY arid MONDAY— HENRY ST. C. LAVIN, WOODBRIDGE Painting - Paper Hanging Woodbridgft, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. f26.04. Solicitor, Decorating Jack Pen-in with "Starlight" and "Rex" in 8-12, 19, 26; 9-2. 'THE LAJFItT FOOL" NEW YORK V. S. HALL IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY CANDY KITCHEN Price* Vary RuionabU To Maria Nagy:— Manufacturers and Dealers in Good Work GuaranUad TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— By virtue of an order of the Tel. 68^-R Woodbridge Court of Chancery of New Jersey, Strictly Pun Pauline Garon In "EAGER LIPS" RABIN0W1TZ HARDWARE made! on July 27, 1927, in « caus* CANDIES AND ICE CREAM alto wherein John J. Neary is complain 79 Main St., Woodbridge. T«l. 41 *' "If It'a Hardware, We Have It!" ant, and you and others are defend- , Lillian Rich in "GOD'S GREAT WILDERNESS" ants, you are required to appear and Full Una of— .-Mi- - ••:.• . T.imru.- — "wi •• m-i« ••'•• "" '• n •"• m nw ••• •• — •••i. ^*^WH answer to the bill of the said com HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VAR- pialnant on or before the 28th day GUSTAV BLAUM THURSDAY— NISHES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS. of September, next, or such decree Culkn Undit and Kathtyn McGuir* in may be made against^ you as the 563-556 BQQSEVfLT AVB, .CAKSMg. ». f- Chancellor shall think wjuiUbW and M • ,/Vk ^fi Sii^'i? two It woman, visiting in Washington lost hor J.V JNITED STATES SURVEY ccli't i>n the strpt't when she stopped t<> spunk Iselin b«.y. Another case where the spanking hurt, __The Trf,,]lir ,lPrkly m,,,unK< ,lf OF RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ,1h;(ll it (Hd tho son. the Iselin tiirl Scout* will be re I fumed beginning Wednesday. Sejv it Kut(T> agent. . v NewsfromThe Churches an • , • ' ,' —Tho annual outing of the mem- •turtrnt* ' ..f bolshevik Russia after his firm got n good ll>erj of thp Vni0Ti pri,toslnnt ihimh Congregational 7.}fi I*. M. Evening Sermon, ,/«T)tract, look a gotfd deal like poison ivy. 'will be held tomorrow, Buso? will 9.4.S A. M. Sunday School. "Heaven." I leave the church on Oak Tree road 11 A. M. ".leftiii Huilfls Hi- Colored Bapliit , ,, T ,. 'at 10 a. m. for ClifTwood Beach. [Church." Rev. Fita-Ordld will Vntial ;irnominatioc alreadyn twentand ybefor candidatee the sreturn for ths ear IVmiHTatic all ifi ict 'FlyM. Ohior , are visiting Mr. and sir?.] 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. e nei>e.*sare v to let the candidates sit in the auditorium and •WilliaWiliam Price off CorrejCcrrejan avenueenue. /Ap 1.30 P. M. Sunday School. | — RichRrd Quiftley of l«elin Boyle.1 There will he no Christian Ei- A\v delegates on the 7:00 "Young People's Baptist I vard is recovering f g r<>cen/at. I denvor or Evening Service during Union." tack of influenza. August. 8.00 P, M. Evening Sermon. It is reported in current press dispatches that African coal I —The wedding of Miss" Ethel -\ Wednesday, 8 P. M. Prayer Meet- is very cheap. This is doubtless because there isn't much ^*-,«'"'*]*' *n? ^ Trinity kpitcopal ing. inand for it along the equator. iw in There will be afljmeeting of the Sewaren is a branch of The Mother 'Fire Commissioners of Fire District PraibytarUn ntruthful, Church, The Fir«t Church of Chritt, of delicacy, Mercedes Members in Name Principal To Fill No. 11 at the fire house on Harding 10 A. M. Sunday School. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Service! serve to pre- avenue this evening at 8 p. m. 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. to the space Bet —Iselin Chemical Hook and Lad- are held in the church on Weft /in it is pledged to Meeting Last Night Post Vacated by Dix 3.00 P. M. Junior C. E. 'Our nue every Sunday morning at ider Company held a meeting for the Helpers, the Animals." Irene Palko, in condemn and fight Tho Catholic Daughters of Amer- en o'clock. insincerity, injustice, School Board Awards Several "election of officers on Thursday, Au leader. ica, Court Mercede? No. 7<>!', held n Subject of Lesson-Sermon this at all time? are Small Repair Job*— Buy *** - Th« result of the •lection ?.-4.=> P. M. Senior C. E. "The i any subject, although ;i very enjoyable social last evening ^ K JU1" ' aa as follows: President, Ralph week—"MIND." in Columbian Hall. A short business W Goodness and Power of God Reveal- Testimony meetings on Wednes- P palpably bitter or ma- Curtain for New School Roberts; Vice President. L. G. An- ed in Human Nature." Rev. E. A. uthor. I., oases where it is session was held and a committee ap- i i J r^ n T~ drews; Recording Secretary, William day evenings at eight o'clock. Tbi of a communication will be [pointed to assist at ihe Knights of Paulson, leader. Reading Room is open on Thursday Inland F. Reynolds hi- been ap- Farber; Pinaneial Sec/etary, John | Columbus carnival to be held on Au- pointed principal of Sviioul 11 l<> ,'Mattonion t Traasurar, Louia Far- Afternoons from three to five. Her* ner Methodilt gust 24 to 27. After the business fill the vacancy caused by ;he resig-|-' ; Chief, Paul SHuk; Assistant all authorized publications ma; b« Chief read, borrowed, or purchased. You j meeting cards were played. The nation of L. H.Dix. Oth. r appoint- . ' Otto Henschele. 10 A. M. Sunday School and J&mes Carb are invited to attend these services A YEAR TO THINK IT OVER jbook prize, donated by Mrs. With- ments to the township chooU facfac-- * ~^^ **"• °ne of 11 A. M. Union Service in Con- al Tree road and to use the Reading Room. feridpe. was awarded to Miss May ultyl , madde by thh e Boor.) of Edu- < °. \ """"""^e the,arriv- Church. The prizes for high cation Monday night, w.:,- Joseph-, al of» unborn Tuesday, August Ifi. fno lidge's terse "I do not choose to run for Pres-1 Thompson. Zillac, " scorev••.•,.-s. we-erre won by Mr?. Frank ine Meehan for the fifth frrade in | ,7 ident in 1928" has caused the country to consider what would iMayo, Miss Jane Flanigan, Mrs, F.Keasbey's school and Margaret Walk-» Tree road, died^at her d th t t d ht ld on Monday, August 15, at 3 Classified Ads Bring Results happen if our present sound industrial structure and return- Witheridge, Mrs. Albert Thompson, er for the fifth grade in School 1. Of estimates supplied on equip- I p, m., after a short illness. FuWeral Ing farm stability were tampered with, under a changed i'scrvices were held tot St. Paul's ping Schools 1 and 11 with ash tional'policy. p, Schubert, Mrs. Raymond Ander- Church, Perth Amboy, on Wednes- hoists to lift the furnace ronm waste interment It makes no difference with what political party we are'son. Mrs. Conrad Schrimpe, Mrs. J. to the ground level that of the firm Cemetery, ( fKT Mr M P Dani n Miss of Gilles and Geohegnn was low. j affiliated, we still must earn our bread and butter through reg- ' Mnn''' e"\\- Punigan"' , ;,Mrs- . J. fJ.• ijrace The supply committee was authoriz- Alice Coates of Fiat ave- August ular and steady employment. It may be good sport for poll- , rj hy Gallbraith. Mrs. August Mis! orot ed to have the firm do the work at nue ia spending a few weeks at the .ticians or political parties to heckle each other with criticism,! Bauman, Mrs. Lawrence Campion 5210. In a communication from the homfc^f her sister in Savanna^, Ga. ; National Fireproofing Companv the when a public official of whatever party, who has guided :™ • rj j * ., , —i*ii3—Mrs. Jessuessee Cosv-usss oOfI L.Olumt)USColumbus,. ihis country through a troubled period in the world's history , Mrs. Michael deJoy, Miss ?,?**" ""J^lu*1? Trt,1(".tfl,nko5!ohio, is visiting at the home of Mr! ?"with increasing prosperity and reduced taxes, decides voluntar- , Margaret Kellyy, Mrs. George Wright, are to be taken care of and kept in Furniture Sale nue. .. .'«' y to turn the reins of government over to a successor, he ™ MargareMtt SullivanSlli , MrsM . W. AA. rkn r h a or THREE-PIECE Ryan, Mrs. Thomas Gerity, Mrs. A. r:totalinl 5g °;^/j;r$556.45 mus:jt ,heL: done "a t -«^er waiter Manningg of NeNw shifts the responsibility for continuation of sound government Coley. Mrs. E. L. Romond receivedd Schools 7 and 8 received favorable York City is spending a week at the onto the shoulders of every citizen—they must express their the non-player's prize. Delicious re- action, the repair committee being home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kniffen SUN PARLOR SUITES freshments were served. authorized to proceed with the re-of HiHcrest avenue. opinion. Miss Margaret Kelly was chairman —Miss Rose Sieverts of Oak Tree Regular $60.00 Seller pair. Reduced to Some persons thought it profitable to criticize President of arrangements. The special committee in charge of road has returned home after spend- constructing the new school at Ise- ing two weeks at Rockaway Beach Coolidge for showing a favorable attitude toward business de- at the home of her aunt. velopment. Others saw humor in commenting on his New p R ding Couple Hosts lin was authorized to expend $322. ort ea for a curtain and back drop for the —Iselin Boy Scouts, Buffalo Bill All Regular Parlor Suites Reduced Troop No. 1, left for Camp Burton, England thrift. The political wind bag felt he was strength- -r-o Friends Saturday Night stage auditorium and to erect a steel flag pole. Adamtown, N. J., on Monday, where 'ening his own position by poking fun at the President's re- —— they will enjoy a two weeks' camp- In Like Proportion Walter Jensen was given a con- tiring manner, laconic statements and disinciination to talk [ O»^U*ZJ£%J?^ ing trip with, the Boy Scouts at tract to build a 30-foot reraining wall the camp. The boys in the party are A Bridge Lamp except when required to do SO. urday evening. Games and music at the C'olonia school on his esti- But that is all passed. It is now up to the critics and t/ie wpre enjoyed. Those present were: Robert Boylan, Charles Gallbraith, Given Free With Each mate of $376. The Board discussed Richard Shohfi, Edward Nnhass, Ed- admirers of President Coolidge, in both parties, to see if they Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller, Mr. and the necessity of layfng curb and gut- FREE Parlor Suite FREE Mrs, H. M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. ward Katen, and Stanley Sebasty. can match his record for sound administration of the greatest p t rson, Miss Elsie Miller, Holger ter around the school at Fort Read- —Miss Mildred Kelly of Jersey One Week Only—Beginning e t ing. corporation in the world, namely, the United States Govern- Peterson, Marinus Christcnsen, Hc-n- City spent Friday at the home of Mr. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 11 M a d and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of War- raent. The stockholders of this corporation, the citizens of the ^ P^;™ <* *»»;•>; <; " Mrs wick street. , * S. \ unker, Miss Mary Yunkfr and —Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dohin of Many Bargains In All Lines of Furniture United States, today know more about business, more about Neis Yunker of Ford?; Mrs. c. Nol-Library Benefits by Jersey City were the week end guests investments and more about conditions which are necessary an and Miss Jennie Nglan of Brnok- of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hassey of to assure steady employment of labor than they ever did be- [rn; Mr- Yuei Yuehon of Perth Am- SuccessfidCard Party Correja avenue. During This Sale , , ... ,• \ . , , ,,...,, !"'">'; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cnris- The members of the Avenel Free ; fore. Most of the campaign thunder and political hocus pociis, lH'lsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Miller, Keep Striving Public Library Association held a yhich was supposed to appeal to the voters in the past, will ] Mr. and Mrs. otto Neilsen, Mrs. A. He who does not advance falls _., , . ... , ... ,, , , ,, , , i .uwsts uciin.., .uuci;.. Ida Miller> Rita Neil. at the Ubrarv buildi.u on Avenel B. KAHN Misses Bertha, Madelyn and Margar- outdistanced, crushed. He who ceases > (trow greater heroines snintler. He Grand Rapids Furniture grown out of the celluloid rattle and rubber doll stage—they sen and Anna Christensen, Messrs. mai streetn o.f thMrse affai. A^r Pomerowhich y provewasd chair to - Wittenberg, Hans Hansen, •ho li'iives c>nj gives up. The sta- ,want more solid meat. Making faces and acting the fool be- Hansen, Christian Neilsen, George be a social and financial success. Atlantic St. and Washington Ave. Carteret, N. J. fore them on the theory that it will please and amuse them as Christensen, Holger Miller, Peter Miss Florence Thomp-on was award- ionitry roiKlltlim is the beginning of 'it sometimes does the small infant, will no longer appeal. Bernsen, Neils Neilsen, Arthur led the Rhode Island Kc(,• The British assert this doesn't matter since there is no office. The handling of calls under All Wool Sweaters $1.45 $1.95 IMIIB GENUINE MOHAIR SUITS Janger of our cruisers fighting ^he British cruisers anyhow August 15, Ralph Marino Carboni this method is known in telephone Well knitted, extra fine all-wool quality circles as "Sttaiehtforwwo1 Trunk- in til the newest and Bmartest spring and war between the two nations is impossible. But this argu Oak Tree road, Mr. and Mrs. Jame Carboni. summer patterns and colors. $11.95 is as good for one side as another. As Mr. Gibson wel This practice simplified the work Some in Jacquard Patterns. X X X SPECIAL of making conncc-tions with tele- PURE WOOL KNICKERS phones served by other central offi- Actual $5.00 Values "We find it difficult to reconcile the British conviction tha ces and has been foun4 to reduce r is already outlawed between us with their present un DONT FORGET the length of time required to estab- XXX SPECIAL $3.95 to $4.95 |,Willingness to recognize our right to build a limited number o lish a connection. Regular $1.50 Check Golf Hose; Neat Patterns Supplementing the iV.argement of i type of ships which we would desire, or with their willing A pair Men's Fin* Nainsook Union Suits 4OA US the gwitchboard, approximately 2300 95c is to risk the success of this conference, because they fea 6 Suits $2.7S •••-. *IOC miles of wire in telephone cables of l i problematical possession by us during the life of fhi When yon need j varying sizes (•dntaining from fifty PAJAMAS Men s Rayon Silk |f | AT ty of a small number of eight-inch gun cruisers." thing in the line of to four hundred pairs of wires are At Union Suits | f I.jJ being added to the Woodhrklge tele- 3 for $3.75 The sound American has real reason for satisfaction in neat and attracth* phone system. The table will be ex- Men's Nainsook and Fin* Balbriggan Union the American delegates stood so firmly at Geneva against tended into districts wh*re th/>re is Somehow you can sleep just a little bet- Suits, athletic knee, half sleeve Printing. ter in pajamas that are fresh and new. American hey were so soundly active development and where uon- long leg, suit pwiji i« «xpiKt- These pajwHw, include « fine as$ortm«>nt. 3 for 13.00 ' .111—• . —i.^ii:.! • -J-.-.. jae ,-!—: ^__ _ riMUfti, ftuuuM is, ivtl ^TW^^^^WW^'-^'W^^^T^W^^V i$&»*nHm,. .. rftqwHPt3fy • McKainBeats Grow 10-8~ 6-3, 6-2 in Sewaren

Firemen In Keasbey Field Club r ("THAT LITTTE CAIVIE Link] Fights His Way Through Strong 111 Deadlock With Triumphs Behind Fine Field to WinjAnnual Tournament AHHA- THEftE'5 FEt4\OiCK Two Finalists in Singles Combine to Form Strong Team in Dou- South Amboy Players Pitching by Augustine A CAfCH OS -fo "Boy HIM GET ~C,HE CARDS. bles Play—Eight Pairs Entered in Quest of Club Cham- , i,nrnsForcesPoatponem€nt; Boxman Hold* Rivals to 2 Hits fEtJuilcyi. lH, IT Auto , to Clash Again Aug. Al-*- I WANT OUY pionship—May Play Finals on Labor Day mS In Scoring Shutout—"Long CHRONIC ,4 _piayers All Set for OF «ic score; Tonight the Keasbeyites will play Shore Team Sunday H .rUwn ... ab. r. h. M the Keasbey A. A,, a rival town Sunday the Port Reading A. C. ;•, mii-k. If 2 team. On Sunday they will play the will cross 1>ntB with the Strong Law- 'Carteret Colored Giants at the lat- I iv, <• 2 Cld Gi h rence Harbor loam at the Port Read- ter's diamond. I|HI »S. - 2 ng oval. The Lawrence Harbor The score: Kaminsky, 3b 1 nine has a winning streak of 12 K...b«Y F. C. •. Kaminsky, cf 4 1 ab. strnight games. The Port team wants J, Kubinak, ss , 4 \ \Ujesky, 2b 4 1 to play the Kurds Field Club and the 1 Russo, 2b 4 ; i:,,7,i, rf 4 Mnurcr A. A. The Port combine has v iv,,-hick, lb 4 0 B. Romer, lb 2 won seventeen gumea nnd has lost i iircnzer, p 4 l 2JH. Kubinak, 3b 4 but two thus far this season. I Kaminsky, If 3 40 11 24tW,. Romer, rf 3 ! nth Amboy ab. r. h. J. Stark, cf 3 ;,i'iinard, If 5 HaUrick, c 3 Drive Off Road to Fix •mil, rf. .- & Augustine, p '3 it ss B 29 3 c 5 Car- Warns Urbansld Hess, p General Ortmici ah. r. rimrk, 2b C. Sabo, rf 3 0 Amboy Safety Head Urges Mo- •issilino, lb 4 0 J. Sabo, 2b 3 0 torist to Safeguard Selves nnors, cf 4 2 Katransky, c 3 0 At Well As Others Connors, 3b Anderson, lb 3 0 Hoffner, cf 3 0 IN LINE with the SPORTSMEN One form of road-hogging that is 42 11 18Cyrus, If 3 0 cowing in for considerable condem- S^nre by innings: Toth, ss 3 0 _ By the Sports Editoi nation at the present time is that of ,,,,lHwn 230 213 0—11 Yash, 3b 3 0 Although he looks more like a hur- utilizing the highway as a repair shop Amboy 042 005 0—11 Kraft, p 2 0 dler here, Hob King of Stanford uni- when something goes wrong with the A New Luminary fighter but he was far too good for Maloney versity Is shown trying to get over the car. It is a type of selfishness which 25 0 2 since the early days Of Vincent blfih Jump tmr at 6 feet 2 Inches. Ha presents a very definite hazard and Not whose chief fault is he can't "take it." missed this time. Richards has the United States seen a ris- is one that every motorist should CLASSIFIED ADS A few months ago Maloney and-Jack BAUDIT WAS WET, make an especial effort to avoid, ing young tennis player with the latent prom- Classified advertisements only

:3 WITH CAR IT STAKE TOO MANY VOTES ARE BETTER THAN NOT ENOUGH Better be Safe Than Sorry Tomorrow Night REGRETS Only A Few Hours Left Get Forty-eight hour*, and it will be all over but the shouting. * Someone will have no regrets, WILL THAT BE YOU? ARE YOU going to be THE WINNER? ARE YOU going to achieve your desire—an automobile? If »o, get every subscription possible, put forth a last minute effort that will add fresh impetus to your cam- The Votes paign. A BIG FINAL SPURT in the remaining hours may decide in YOUR FAVOR. There is still time to round up the long term subscriptions and extensions that may put YOU across the Its Now Or Never For You To winning line. Every hour that remains has its possibilities. One final supreme effort may land THE PRIZE YOU WANT. Win A Car Just a few more votes may do it. GRAND PRIZE DISTRICT NO 1 Official Judges Si The names of officials judges will be found on page one. 3! Campaign Closes Saturday 7 p.m. CAMPAIGN RULES-READ CAREFULLY

In order to maintain the strictest secrecy a* The campaign will end at 7 P. M., Saturday, PONTIAC SEDAN VALUED AT $875. I, to the number of subscriptions and the a- August 20, and the count of votes to decide mount of collections turned in by each can- the winners of the prizes will be made im- Purchased from McMAHAN & GREEN, 287 State St., Perth Amboy s; didate during the last period of The Inde- mediately after the close of the campaign. Car on display at Rahway Avenue Garage, Woodbridge, Local Pontiac Agent pendent Prize Campaign the race will be When the final hour for the count arrives, brought to a close Under a Sealed Box. the judges will break the seals on the *bal- lot boxes and immediately thereafter the last STARTING MONDAY, August 15, no sub- count of the votes will be made and the GRAND PRIZE DISTRICT NO. 2 scription collections will be accepted through winners decided. the Campaign Department but\instead, can- didates will themselves deposit their final col- There will be no waiting, no complicated lections in the Sealed Ballot Boxes—located at the First National Bank of Woodbridge count, but simply just a matter of adding the and the Woodbridge National Bank. By so vote totals and announcing the winners. It doing, no one, not even the Campaign Man- is calculated that it will require some time, ager nor the Publisher can possibly know the however, to canvass the findings in the boxes vMing strength of the different candidates, and to determine the winners. The official which precludes any possibility of favoritism result will be announced at the Campaign (C and insures fairness to the minutest detail. c. Office, just, as soon after the vote count as Sealed, the Ballot Boxes will* be placed in c; the above named banks, Monday, August IS, possible. and will remain sealed until the campaign ends and the count df votes is made by the Every candidate is entitled to have a rep- committee of judges on Saturday, August 20, resentative present when the votes are count- at 7 P. M. ed.

No personal checks of any kind will be accepted in the Sealed Ballot Boxes. If they are de- posited in the boxes they will be thrown out and no votes issued. Only Currency, Gold and Silver, Money Orders, Express Orderl, Cashier'* Checks and Certified Checks will be accept- ed. Candidates will, during the last week, have all checks made out to them personally, and PONTIAC SEDAN VALUED AT $875. cash same and deposit the money in the boxes. This ruling is made in fairness to all candi- Purchased from McMAHAN & GREEN, 287 State St., Perth Amboy dates in the race and will be strictly adhered to. Car on display at Rahway Avenue Garage, Woodbridge, Local Pontikc Agent

To these candidates who feel that they have done enough—that nothing remains but to claim their prize—let thefe be warning. Do not slip on the banana peel of over confidence. This campaign is REAL. The prizes to be given away are REAL and represent UNUSAL VALUE. And it is reasonable to assume that only a proportionate measure of effort will win then. Just a few subcriptions would hardly suffice. Things worth while come to us only by going after them-hard. Do not let your past efforts go for naught. Build on. Arouse yourself to ACTION these last few days. Fight hard today and figure on tomorrow. It is the bent-on, the eager~for, the hankering human, THE GOMETTER who W1I&-1T CAN BE YOU!

i »v' i'/'IY: h i »V'i / i, / |v, I "it: i n - li"( IV i »i'V t FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927 AfWBRfTSEMEN'T THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN l.l I..VJ l..\1 r,.(( l,\.f l.\% II i \l I THE CITY OF PERFECT 5TRflNqER BETTER VALUES To HE, I HftTe To Yoo WORK PERTH AMBOY SO HARD. KET ME HEW Yg Reynolds Bros. INC. "Department Store Of Dependable Merchandise" PERTH AMBOY

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The only fully equipped and op-fc dmU Undertaking Establishment i town. _ FRfDAY, ATOUST 19, 1927 Party For Sodality Obwtrve Second Anniversary Amboy Mayor's Deputy For Mint Shirley Donov,in Fords Notes Hopelawn Woodbridge Avenel i A card party will be held an Tues- i In Tuesday • n:up a Tiipptinjr v^ni dny evrninjr at the home of Martin Mr. and Mrs. William 1>(1,1(I • Ttif lornl lire i-imp.i'i* nlrt __Mri Harry llrc'der ci^ of disirumir.g Yesterday's meeting of the Rotary an nltl fashioned dance o the building of « Nora McGuirk will have charpe. The daughter Shirley's second birth.I, i children of Torrm of Mr. and Mrs. in Avenel. Mr \V. B. Krug. Rev. h( thr h • i-reivcfi fr >m the B. B. i. B. Clark, Anrd many beautiful priies. Refreshments deputy assistant to Mnyor Dorsey of ^many pretty gifts. Refre.Rhmei r ii,.w located H. Wyld of St. George avenue. E. W. Ewinir, on vt r< < \nl I'i'mpaiiy wn ' arc \Vinqui«t. Wilti.i n Gardner. R. RoS- 'will be served. Perth Amboy, the subject of his talk j were served and a birthday cake Hi siren. '•ii' catnival —Sir. and Mm. Jame« Filer r at KrankHn! N •' bin«, Robert Iy •khan and Mr«. Van being the opportunity for civic ser-, cupled the place of honor. i •(•: merit Ike to l. here in August daughter Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. l'.T'll \ Slyke ware V: f momliers of the Miss Henrietta Deiti is visiting vice available to such luncheon clubs The guests were Mrs. Mary |),. Mr- : the fire >mpsny !1"t Bower*. Mildred Unworn an.I Har- 1 riett Short of town, Dorothy church who wcrr present and they her grandparent* at their cottage at as Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and others ovan, Mrs. Harry Mann and M : Mr- 1 Adeline Donovan of Carteret; M, -A larire number of penpio from ' Helen Quackenhu*h of Mt. Tal«:;r.(r, folks at a party Lions. Wayne Cox, manager, and •h Kiv.-r; of friend* here this week, at the Ocean Avenue Hotel. Ocean —Mrs. Charles Sie*sel accom- lian and Miss Dorothy Dietz of (,.-. in honor of tht rif'.h birthday anni- G. H. Prall, captain, each discussed ••it:.' _Xhc work of pavinp Luther av- Grove. panied her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. Dill s —Mis? Marpiret Peliken of Green versary of her .laughter Gloria on the play and submitted their opin- I.I; nn -jrn •a'vl- ,.nut. ,« nearly completed and '.' I I of Newark, on a two weeks' motor irr.- Monday afterm :,. Gloria received ions of why the Rotarians failed to Vite the Lions to participate H il.lr.T:. ixpet'ted that the street will he "pen street visited friends in Roseton, N\ : trip to Canada. V., over the week end. many beautiful ir.t'tv Those pres- win. According to Cox, the defeat ball game and dinner at Wondhr., Mr M !.:IM > for u=e next week. —-Mrs. A. Leidner was in the City —Mr. Carl Lamp, Mis? Lillian ent were: Then --i Peterson, Lillian was attributable to the club's "bum at''a date in September to bo M !, e\ err ; Mr- M.v 1. ;n< ,. - —Mi-»en Mary Kero7.ow«k;. Mar- i Hospital at Perth Amboy on Monday Richards of town, Arthur Dincmore and Gertrude Nier, Marion Barth. outfielders." Cox was called to or- ed later. Cox, Prall, and N,,. '- Ar!: KIT! M.-- Al:::a Hie- I sraret Stressa, Helen Holla and where she had a finger ampu ated I Helen Senft, R ith Siessel, Eleanor der by President John Kreger, who Banks were, appointed a comn. I! Stella Wan.tki visited friends in ,ler- and Kathryn Conrad of Carteret mo- that had been caught in the wring- pa.-' land Ruth Larso; . charlotte and June played part of the game in the out- Visitors were Henry Fiscli"i . i ; »ey City oi tored to Allpntown, Pa., on S'inday. er of her electric washing machine. -Mr- K. —Mrs. William Pral! visited Mrs. ' Noltinfj of Per::. Amboy, field. At the conclusion of the dis- Harold Hall of Perth Amboy; |,.' ! '—A ?on was horn to Mr. and Mr<. —Mrs, G. C, Holmes has been con-1 J'f 1— h ArnV'V -p •.: T lay w::i M. Em>t at • _—Mrs. Prank Harth entertained cussion, all of which was of a hu- : Stephenson and Fred Schussler 1 i| William Davorschak of Ix'e avenue Ennt at Beechwood. N. J.. on In r .i.i-jir -"- r. Mr. [•* .IF «•!.,• M;.r--i. at bridge on T it-day evening the fined to her home with a poisoned morous nature, the club voted to in- la-! Wednesday, Tue.«dny. She was accompanied home South Amboy. Mr ;>••<< \l- -, l.i.i.llc ana I foot caused by the bite of tin insect ' - The Polish S..ciekie= of Perih by Mi>- Dorothy Prall. i following members .'f her bridge f;,:r. v. \[r u- •: Mr M .:n- Han- ! club and gue?:- Mrs. II, Hagen, | —Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barth and f Am!"'V* held a joint picnic la-t Sun- —Miss Marj- ^'lark of Brooklyn -•.I an.I Mr H.ifrsrer ar.' daughter Marion, Mrs. P. Dooley and 1 Jav a'r the Grove jJ.'t back of the is visiting Miss Margaret Holnhan Mrs. Irving Bak.-r and Mrs. .1. Still- t..r Oi i-anp.• r: sons motored to Spring Lake on y. 'a • i Sch.'n! here. A large crowd was , of Main street. jwetl of WoodbiL'ige; Mis? Marjorie d:i Wednesday. '•on h»nH. Hinfrin*. (ianoin* and re- i —Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Zimmerman Davies, Mrs, H. Acton, Mrs. Forest Mr, : Mr-. ("• j —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Endress of fre«hmi>nts were enjoyed. : and Mr?. C. A. Messer;"mith of Potts- Braithwaite and Mr-. F. Dooley. Mrs. Stores and Offices for Rent • • :he week er.J I Jansen avenue are receiving con- i —Miss Helen Windier of New | ville, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. • Baker won the rlub prize, six ice ( r. N. .1. [gratulations on the birth of a son. , j u-,-'„.-,.- ' Brun«-.vick avenue went to the Perth j Wyld yesterday. They were accom- I cream glasses; tic guest prizes were Mr-. H:in» n ( . —Mr. and Mrs. William Baker are ' .. ',". Y' '.'I: ' Amh..y City Hospital Monday for nn ' panied to New York today by Mr. ; won by Miss Daves, candy dish; and ( receiving congratulations on the ar- 1 ' *x ' operation for appendiciti?. and Mrs. Wyld to meet Mr. C. A. Mrs. Acton, sal', and pepper set. rival of a son born at the home Four desirable stores and live offices (or rent THr-'lny ' " ~ Messersmith who is returning on the ! —Mrs. Frank Dooley and sons Mr" of Mrs. Baker's parents in Jersey Raj-mond Bree.e and sis.»r edan tseamship Acq^itania from a three Roger and Gordon of Yonkers, N. t^e ' road has ju*t new .. City. The baby has been named I.:: iari •;pl.uu ENVELOPE CHEMISE At $ $5 2 for $1.00 Men's Fine Quality Other Silk Dresses at $1.00 and up Ladies' Hand Embroidered News of AH Woodbridge Town- Reg. $1,50 Ladies' Munsing Wear PAJAMAS A Few Left—New Style Two-Piece Suits CREPE GOWNS ship in the Independent, the SILK VESTS Striped Jackets and White Skirts at $2.99 Reg. $1.50 most -widely read paper £ Reg. $1.49 ipl.UU AH Our Pretty and Sea- $1.00 $ Full Fashioned Hosiery, high grade, 85c a pair Reg. $1.49 in Woodbridge sonable VOILES Spring Coats, to close out stock, $4.95 Children'* High Grade Ladies' Shadow-Proof Keg. 49c yd. LadieV STREET DRESSES $ Sold formerly at $10, $12 and $15 NOTICE I CREEPERS 1 PRINCESS SLIPS | The annual meeting of the share- holders of the ^airfield Building & 4 yds. for $1.00 g. |1.29 ; Loan Association, of Fords, New Jer- $1 oo 2 for $1,00 Reg. $1.00 2 for $1.00 $ •'si'y, will be held on September 14, £ All Charmeuses and Silks ! l'J^ti, between the hours of 8 and 9 Full Size Dotted Swift Ruffled •nd Crepes CTOLLMAN'Q 1> MI., at lU oftice* in th« Fordu Pure Linen SCARFS and T) MATTRESS COVERS CURTAINS NaLiuiiaJ Bank Building, fur the i-lec- Reg. 69c yd. VANITY SETS •*. ^ STYLE SHOPPE ^ tion i.f urtii-tTb fur the eintuin/ year, and foe the transaction of any other $1.00 . $1.69. Pair 2 yds. for $1.00 138 Main St: Rahway, N. J. business that may properly come be- Keg. $1.29 $ ! fore the meeting. I The News of All The Township The Township

VOL IX, No,23 WOODBUIIXJK. \\ J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1927 PRICE THREE CENTS Avenel Group Seeking Lions and Rotarians Who Enjoyed Friendly Ball Game CHILD BELIEVED Injunction to Nullify BITTEN BY SNAKE DIES IN Action of Fire Board FIND COPPI Three Hundred at Meeting Adopt Retolution Catling Leasing of South Plainfield Incident District Lots "Irregular"—Ellison Tells Plan of Board Reported as Happen! To Provide New Fire House Without Putting Extra Iselin —Two Year Old Burden on Taxpayer*—No Meeting Last Night Was Victim—Deadly tMet In Old Well Near I

Some time today Attorney Nathan Duff is expected CAME FROM MOUNTAI to serve an injunction against Thomas Thompson Sr. and riitt<-n and poisoned by 'What I the builder who ia erecting a fire house oji the district helicved to be a copperhead lots at Avenel, restraining them from furth/r work .until a twn year child died in Mut 4J>e status of « 99-year lease given tfrrSfnpsen by the Hospital, Plalnfleld, Saturdjg^ The child was ttje daughter Fire Board is reviewed in court. The demand by the Mrs. Valentine Sbdattk citizens' committee that the Board meet them in public p!e avenue, South meeting last night failed to bring forth the desired ef- what is known a» Silver Lafcefl! fect and true to his promise, Duff is engaged today in Cares Forgotten While Still Small Voice joining the home is a arranging for the injunction, \jblic Invited to Be with an old well surrounded 1 Caused His Arrest bushss. Although snakes wei The secretary of the Fire Board has informed Bar- Lions and Rotary Play John DcLellU of 284 Wmh- to make their home in the ney Drevich, head of the citizens' committee, that his ington avenue, Cirlitadt, blames around the bush persons in the I a sup^rteniitLve conicientfe for Present at Closing of t borhood did not suspect the organization's communication cannot be brought before Ball and Eat Together hit arre»t by Motorcycle Officer the Fire Board until its next regular meeting, three weeks to be dangerous until the Bengal* Claim Victory by 14- Ben Parions on a charge of op- death. hence. 13 Over Rivals—Fierce Bat- erating • car without having hii Contest Tomorrow Night driver'a licenie with him. The child was plsying on the1 tle Taxes Ability of Um- "I stopped to aik the officer Thursdsy evening when her Declaring the Board of Fire Com- year; who will construct thereon a pires to the Limit the way U Freehold," he told wntching from a window, saw Only Few Hours Remain in Which f»ll to the ground with a cry of « missioners have put in operation a building ostensibly for fire house Recorder Vogel, yesterday, "and c Postponed on two successive Mon- • omatfaing in the way the offi- and clutch her foot. Thinking scheme to circumvent the will of the purposes—to be leased back to the taxpayers or sold to them at a later days oh account of rain, the base- cer looked at me earned me to To Aid Your Favorite Contestant youngster had stepped on tit voters expressed at a referendum e- ball, game between the Rotary and remember suddenly that I had stone Mrs. Swiatek endeavored "j| lectlon last year, three hundred Av- date; said arrangement being an in- Judges Will Open Sealed Boxes Shortly After Seven O'clock direct way of foisting a fire house Lions Club was held this week at left my card cue home in my comfort her and for a time sacs enel voters met Tuesday night and on unwilling taxpayers, and Fqrds and the other clothes. Alt the time the Tomorrow Night and Determine Winner* of Two Car» ed. In the night the child Lions proved to be a high fever and next morning' drafted a resolution calling on the (5) And, that a copy of these res- just a bit the more ferocious ball officer was directing me 1 kept And Cash Commissions—Close Finish Anticipated fire commissioners to rescind the players by nosing out the Rotarians, thinking he mutt be able to read family took her to the hospital olutions be sent to the public press ic. Up until that time there 99-year lease under whteh Thomw of our community and be spread up- 14-13—according to the scorekeeper. guilt in my face. Even at that Tomorrow night at 7 o'lock The very candidate will have the oppor- The game was replete with thrills, I guess everything would have ndependent's "Everybody Wins" unity of depositing final re- been no suspicion that the Thompson Sr. was given the use of on the minutes of this meeting. condition was due to snake bitfl , not the least of which were the Babe been all right if I had resitted ampaign will c6me to a close. AJ lorts before the 4closing hour. Xt four district lots on which to build the temptation to look back af- P. M. sharp the judges will place the fever was not attributed to a fire house which the people of the In order to be able to present to Kuthian lunges made by "Big Bill" hat hour seals will be placed over its readers both sides of the present Wood whenever he went to bat. ter driving off. He followed me seal qver the slots in the ballot slig-htly swollen heel. After district are to be asked to purchase controversy that is agitating the vot- Wood played center field and cover- then aiked to »ee my license." he slots in the ballot boxes and xes and no money will be received taken home the child developed - at a cost of $14,000. The meeting ers of the fire district of Avenel and ed a lot of ground. Late in the DeLellU w»t fined only court ihortly after, the official Judges will ftar that time. vulsions which necessitated her subscribed $200. to a fund which part of Colonia, a representative of game, when the Rotarians indulged costs. itart the count of votes to decide Unless inclement weather pre- turn to the hospital where she Saturday evening. will be used to prosecute court ac- the newspaper called on B. F. Elli- n a rally that carried them into the he winners. vents, both of the jjrize Pontiac cars tion providing the Commissioners do son, president of the Board of Fire lead the portly leader of the Lions will be on display in front of the Mr. Swiatek, « native of Poll Commissioners, and obtained the fol- was called in and sent to the pitcher's Every candidate is working hard, campaign office all day tomorrow. recognized the distinctive punct., not voluntarily abandon their plan. doing his best, not only to win 'he lowing interview. box to relieve Ben Jensen who, after Mad Dog Bites Two —o-^- of the snake fangs on the bottom^ The meeting was held in the Ath- According to Mr. Ellison the rea- a sensational start,, was beginning to Pontiacs, but to justify themselves JUDGES ANNOUNCED the child's heel a few hours befit letic club house, Barney Drevich be- son the Commissioners want to build weaken. Still later Jensen had to In Rampage at Avene! the eyes of their many friends The following well known men she died. Then it was too late ing chosen president and chairman. a new fire house ia that the present be recalled to relieve Wood. who have supported them from the whose qharacter is beyond reproach apply anti-toxin. Swiatek's mq A committee to prosecute the tax- start. The interest of the commu- waa bitten by a poisonous house, built in 1909, is inadequate "Speedball" Wayne Cox pitched Report This Mornine Confirm and who will see that fair play is payers' cause comprises Fred in every way, ia difficult of access nities has reached fever heat for heir witf||word, have kindly con- when they lived in Poland and* Foersch, secretary; Benjamin Clark, the fujl seven innings for the Ro- Health Inspector's Judg- their respective candidates, and no recognised in his child symj, in had weather, and costs in rent tarians* and except in the closing sented to not || 0ld»l judges at the treasurer; Benjamin Baldwin, Joe and upkeep. aj much as the taxpay- ment ; Start Treatment doubt but that these two days will close of the campaign, Melvin H. similar to those of his mother. Godby, Mr. Roaker, Dirk P. deYoung, frame, when his control wavered and be the deciding ones for eva^y work er! would jave to pay to own an he walked in the tieing run, he was Clum, president Township Board of The lot on which the child vu'j and David Davis, trustees. up-to-date building of their own. The Another positive case of rabiei er in the campaign. Education and vice president Fords ten is owned by a resident of ' Injunction in very effective. His soft delivery, motive behind the opposition to the augmented by a round-house out- was confirmed this morning in a re National Bank; Joseph Grace, as- boken, the Swiatek's say. For Nathan Duff, of the law offices ol Board's plan, as he sees it, is a de- port received from an Elizabeth lab YOU—YOUR BANK ACCOUNT sistant cashier Woodbridge National it has been allowed to become ov Thomas Brown, was present and read curve "had such demon batters aa Ben sire on the^art of the fire company, Jensen and Bill Wood swinging help- oratory by .Health Inspector Pete: AND SUNDAY Bank; W. Leon Harned, 'Assistant grown with weeds and brush, extracts from the laws governing which owns the present fire house, Peterson who submitted" for analys This) is addressed to you who cashier First National Bank of Wood- order to secure town action ton fire districts to show the commission- lessly. Willard Dunham was the boy to continue to receive a rent of $600 who hit him consistently. th« head of a dog" that ran amuck ir are reading this and is to re- bridge. cleaning up,the lot and exte ers had no legal justification for per annum for a building that would mind YOU that it is your last ing the neat of snakes the Swli Jack Egan, fortified by his police- Avenel on Wednesday, bit twelve It is thought that the vote will their move. H.._e advised the taxpay be suitable neither by location nor year-old Sylvia Clancy of Aven> chance to help some candidate family had Mayor William Haroii ere they could secure an injunctioj n type of construction for any other man's badge, acted as umpire in chief in the Independent Campaign. be counted in about one hour and examine the spot Monday mor and 'Willie" Caulfield ruled decisions street and scratched its mistress the start will be made aa soon after against further building on their lot. purpose. Mrs. Elizabeth Eisenhauer. • Both th Have you ever passed up a Hamilton found a snake sunt\jng| At a previous meeting B. EHUon Telli Story on the bases. Their work was excel- last chance and afterwards bnen seven o'clock as possible. Both cars self on the lilac bush and he lent and except for the few occasions Clancy girl and Mrs. Eisenhauer ar will be turned over to the candi- F. Ellison, chairman of the Board, Briefly, Ellison's story is this: Last being given the Pasteur treatment. sorry? Don't do it with this nized it as a copperhead of a told the audience the Board acted 'fall, after the voters turned down a on which they disagreed as to decis- one, dates that night and the winners once common on the Watch ions they worked in perfect harmony. The dog went on a rampage We can have their first ride aa soon as under the advice of the Township proposition to float a $20,000 bond nesday noon, biting Miss Clancy an Saturday night the Independ- Mountains behind Plainfield. Attorney Henry St. C. Lavin. In issue for a new fire house, the Com- At one time a group of "enraged' ent Campaign closes. Sunday the announcement ia made, the snake could be killed it drop, Lions chased Jack off the field but trying to bite two workmen engage- the resolution as prepared by tho missioners sought a way in which in laying sidewalks. The men su morning when you know who The public is cordially invited to from the bush and squirmed into : attend the Campaign close at the drafting committee a clause condemn they could provide a new building at later the man eaters were mollified ceeded in beating the dog off wi1 \j/on the cars you will be glad underbrush, The town will take cd Lavin's participation as op- and allowed the umpire to return Independent office, 18 Green street, tion to have the well filled in less expense. Their one-year lease shovels and it made for the yard c you helped someone to achieve posed to the wishes of the majority In the sixth inning when things look- and each candidate or a representa- the field cleared off in an effort fc on the present fire house being about Joneph Kftyeor/ thera to bits t success. vf Ihe taxpayers but th« da««e was od darkest fnr thp T.inns and it ap- tive, is asked to he present when drivs the snakas from the neigh tu expire they were informed by the the latter's pedigreed poodles. Chased You may, have $1,50 ov even deleted from the document before peared as if the Rotarians were being their vote totals' are counted. hood. Continued on paqe five away the animal made for the woods $16.00 less in your bank account it was placed on the table for ac- allowed four or five outs instead of where it tore viciously at,the bark but you will have in your heart Readers who wish to help any Neighbors say dogs and cats tion. The reason for the deletion, the three provided by Hoyle, "Sweep- of trees. mapy times that amount oi candidate with a subscription, can died in agony from what appeared*i it was further declared by persona in stakes" Charlie McLean, Lion Mana satisfaction that cornea from stop at the Independent Campaign be snake bites. The reptiles attendance at the meeting, was to Synogogue School Holds pur, tossed up his hands in disgusi Peterson was notified and succeed- helping others, and what i3 in office and the votes will be credited to be more numerous this year keep partisan politics out of, the and strode away. He waa discovered ed in locating the dog shortly after- your heart is more important to the candidate they designate and ever before, this fact being at protest. later at the Lions' den waiting fo ward. He found the dog wearing a than what is in your bank ac- placed in the Ballot Box. Nothing ted to the drying up of an old poi) Last year the Fire Hoard asked Commencement Monday the crowd to gather for the feed. muzzle but the restraining device had count—on Sunday morning. will be allowed to be deposited af- that is believed to have forced, —o— ter the closing hour, 7 P. M,, Satur- the voters to approve an appropria- The daily religious school conduct- After the game the Lions enter been torn loose in the animal's fren- snakes to seek the sanctuary oj tained the Rotarians at dinner and zied struggles, At first Mrs. Eisen- The sealed ballot boxes wer day, August 20, 1927. well in the built-up neighborhood; tion of ?20,000 with which to build ed by CoiiKiegation Adath Israel will rousing good time was had by all hauer refused to consent to the placed in the First National Bank At first it was reported the a new fire house, contending the hold its annual commencement ex- The full details of the outcome of present fire house, owned by and • Speeches were made by the umpire death of her dog ibut on the advice of Woodbridge and the Woodbridge dent happened in the outskirts ercises Monday night at 8 o'clock in the campaign together, with the nu,m- rented from the tire company to be and the team leaders and John Kre of a veterinarian she was persuaded National Bank Monday mornfng and ber of votes earned by each can- Iselin. In tracking down the run inadequute, This approval wila de- the synagogue in School street. There ger, president of the Rotary, replie to accept Peterson's edict. The Kay- •will remain there until the campaign didate will be published in The In- the reporter eventually located nied at a heated election. Since are sixteen pupils in tho class. The gracefully to the welcome of Wood ser family is endeavoring to save is declared closed at 7 P. M., Sat- dependent next week. family in Maple avenue, South ] then the Commissioners leased the program wiil, comprise recitations the host. In his talk Kreger chal their animals by having them given urday, August 20. The banks close field, two lots owned by the district to and other exercises based on matter lenged the Lions to a return game the Pasteur treatment. at noon on Saturdays, therefore the Thompson for a dollar a year anil taught the pupils in the school. Ig- in Woodbridge and invited th,e club boxes will be brought to the Inde- —Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Potter and last week the latter commenced nata Lustgarten of Main street is to be guests at luncheon to follow pendent office at that hour where family are staying at Manasquan, N. Two Young Men of Town building. Persons who attended the chairman of a board having the the game^ The challenge and invita- . C. Potter Critically they will remain until 7 P. M,, thus J. Open Law Offices Fire Board meeting last week were school in change. Serving with him tion were accepted with acclaijn. 111 at Amboy Hospital Those who played for Rotary were Nathan Duff and Andrew informed of the plan to rent to fire are Joseph RleirNand Joseph Weiner. mond, local young men who rece house from Thompson until a spe- The school has been in operation Leon McElroy, Cox, G. H. Prall, Lou Louis C. Potter of Main street, euberg; Kreger, Barron Schoder, former health inspector and promi- passed the State bar examinatl cial election could be held to ratify for about four years. During the LAST HOURS TELL-NOW OR NEVER were sworn in at Trenton y« its purchase by the district. Drevfch eon Rymsha, Norman Banks, Wal- nent for years as choirmaster of the season when the public schools are Presbyterian Church and leader of Every candidate a possible winner—you have 48 day and vested with the priv and other citizens called together open the synagogue school holds ses- r Warr, Carl Chase and Pete Pet- practice their professions in Tuesday's meeting as a protest a- rson who was drafted to 'fill in a men's choruses, is critically ill at hours to help your favorite. sions each afternoon after school the Perth Amboy City Hospital to courts of the State. Although bf| Kuinst what they term an attempt 1 ;ap in center field. 1 hours. During the summer months which he was taken early this week. wilt retain their connections on the part of the Fire Board to the pupils meet for an hour each, For the Lions such well known the Perth Amboy law > offices use steam roller" methods in over- ayers as these did the work: "Jay- which they are affiliated, they 1 week-day moping. The schoo) ee" Rus Dunham, Wood, Wes Lid- District One riding the will of the voters. year just closing is said to be the LAW Enforcement Subject open law offices here. lie, Jensen, jAlbert Geiling, Frank (Woodbridgjs Proper) Whereas, the Board of Fire Com- most successful since the school was Rooky" Dunham, Ralph Liddle, Of Methodist Meeting missioners of the Fifth Fire District, created. Willard Dunham, "Shady" Charles Name , Address , Votes ' i—Mary Elizabeth, eight and Oil of the Township of Woodbridge, New agner, Hans Miller, Howard A "law enforcement" meeting will ha|f pounds, was born to Mr. Jersey, comprising part of Colonia be held in the Methodist Church on Burns, ,Mr«. Annf—112 High Street 798,462 Chester Walling to Wed harp, Nels Christensen, Louis 'Mrs. Logan Bockius of Ambler, , and Avenel, submitted ithe proposi- (irch, Oacar Kaus, Henbert Peter- Thursday, August 26th, at eight o'- Christensen, Selrnar—Wedgewood Avenue 798,450 iSunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bocfc clock. Miss Norma C. Brown of ! tion of building a fire hpuse on four Iowa Girl in September ion. Love, Victor N.—Green Street 798,461 formerly lived n High street. lots owned by the taxpayers to the Bloomington, Illinois, will be the Mr. and Mr^s. Frank Waters Line- speaker. Miss Brown is well known voters yf the above District at a baugh of Boone, Iowa, announce the B|iecial election which waa defeated Early Morning Fire Ruin* as a representative of the Flying engagement of their daughter, Fran- Squadron of Indianapolis. by a majority of two to one, ixnd,, ces Marion, to Mr. R. Chester Wall- Two Houses at Colonia District Two EXCURSION Whereas, in spiJe of said unf nvor- ing, son of Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Wall- (Territory Outside of Woodbridge) TO alile referendum the said Board of ing of High street. The marriage One house under construction was r'inger Amputated After Fire Commissioners is resorting to of Miss Linebaugh and Mr. Walling ompletely destroyed and an adjoin- Note: The four leading candidates.are so closely indirect and irregular means to will take place early in September. ing structure was badly damaged by Washing Machine Accident bunched that it impossible to show a comparative stand- thwart the will of the people am, tire that broke out in Colonia at 1 ASBURY PAR The bride to be is a graduate of —Mrs. A. Leidner, of Avenel, in- ing, therefore all are shown with the aame vote total. cause a building to be erected on Monticello Seminary and Iowa State o'clock ytsterday morning. Quick AND OCEAN GROVE work by tfie Avenel firemen In reach- jured her finget'jo badly when it Under th« Auspices of tl. said lots anyway, besides in other College. Mr. Walling was graduated was caught in the wringer of her Name . Address Votes ways acting in an autocratic manner from Iowa (State College at Ames ing the scene probably, saved'the Congregational and Metho»1 damaged house flrom meeting the electric washing machine that it was Barth, Mrs, Frank—Avenel 798,989 dist Churches of " unbecoming puWio servants, Iowa, and a member of Delta Upsi necessary to amputate part of the Be $ resolved: Ion Fraternity. He is the Michigan fate of its neighbor. The furnished, Conrad, Miss Elisabeth—Sewaren ., 479)3,987 Woodbridge bungalow was owned by D. MaaEm- member at the .Perth Amboy City (1) That {MB gathrgatheringg of tax- state representative of the Chicago HoupiUl, Monday. JPerbel, Mre. Lefln-—Forda ,-.-,> ...:...:...„.... 798,989 • payers publiclblil y d the said Mill and Lumber Company. " Afte- sey and the house under construction condemn the said was owned by Peter Robey. They Griffith, Mrs. Anna—R. F. D. No. 1, Metuchen ....798,988 Board of Pire Commissioners lor the wedding the couple will reside THURSDAY. AUG. in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Walling were on Chain O' Hills road. Man From Ireland to Fill Hassey, Mrs. John A.—Iselin ;.,.r 798,989 GOING, Leaves Woodbrid breach of faith with its constituents, has many friends in town and ia a and furthermore, , Pulpit Here, August 28 Lund, Rollund—Keaqbey 798,986 9.20 a. m. Daylight Sav graduate of the local high school. Time. (2) That'on the adoption of these Woman Injured When Hit Rev. William R, Sloan, D.D., of Urban, Mrs. A.—Avenel : 10,000 resolutions a request be transmitted By Car on St. George Ave. the' Weatbourne Presbyterian Church Zboyart, Gertrude M-—R. F. D. No. 1, P. A. ., 798,989 Returning First Section 1« to the said Board of Fire CommU- Returns from Summer Trip of Belfast, Ireland, will preach in i, • Anbury Park at B;15 p. m,, aionem for y,a resignation in a body, Anna Matesu, forty-four year» of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday ond Section leaven Anbury ] and, Through Western. Mountain! age, was bruised about the face, morning, August 28th, Jt ia hoped The above standing of the candidate* is based on at' 9:00 p. m. Daylight Say Time. <3) That we get out a writ or in- Miss Ethel A. Jnslee returned, last body and right leg, when knocked these will be a l*r(e attendance at votes turned in fron the beginning of the campaign to junction to stop the carrying out pi down iby a car on St Geowe ave- this service. the close of the Third Vote Period ending Saturday, Au- the proposed scheme pf leaainsr the on the Panama Pacific lines, TICKETS, Adult*. |IJ land of the taxpayers for ayuding Mongolia .from H trip, across 'the nue near Campbell street, Tuesday gust 13th. At no time In the campaign will the actual Childrea We MM condemn ot of,'States. Diego sn air C«rl

v FRTDAY, ATJC.I'ST If), 1927 WOOOBRIDGE INDEPENDENT MTEh STATES SURVEY NAME OF OPERATOR TO BE DISPLAYED Don't Try to Clean House OF RUTGERS UNIVERSITY IN EVERY TROLLEY CAR ?Th«t .i'i <>f Kdii.-:iti''i-.. maili1 pul' Without the New HOOVER Ai-..|i. Tin1 roiv.1,1, w-hi(-!i ci>\ •pe an c-nn.]!•.,. If- I'K v p!ia = i- "f nuivorMty ni'ti- HpRt gturiVnt > • ,. :i rim! winien. \ i! y, M stauis IVr-i'lriit .I"tm M B§ 1937 is prci . ' ... : the rc|">i'' ' f aniiiiunrcd pulicy nf the rv Get the new Hoover now. Have it in time ••• ,':,.n by !'l. T pnnsinn of Rutfters as the State I'ni- •pbtTpy cf tin' .- 1 for the fall cleaning. Let it keep your home viT"ity wiii'-i- chief purpose shall In Hy*— — service to the jwoplc nf the State. thoroughly clean all through the year. You That ihi- university hft.« already have no idea, until you see its swift and thor- madp large ii.ntributionB to the life ough cleaning methods, what a difference it of the Stale is pointed out by the committee, which mentions particu- will make. larly the colleges of ajrriculture HIM! . crunneprini?. 8n) Mi.? ah'iiring name-plate at tup to left of registry. Insert Your old wornout elec- ' Public in the report have already been a- it lower Irft thrnai enlargement nf namr-pVitr. * Service WMUMJ.GROHrttNN dopted, including the appointment of tric cleaner can still give there is no t you service. It can help / Electric and a university comptroller, the open- As another step toward promot-' polished brass. OB the holder U obligation. / Gas Company ing oT the agricultural college to wo- Ing closer co-operation between the I'ubllc Service emblem and the to pay for your new 4.69 ROOSEVELT AVJ men, the appointment to additional their operators nnd patrons, Public words, "This Car Operated By." Hoover. We will make Please demonstrate the state officials to the board of trus- Service transportation companion^ Each trolley car and bus will be an appraisal of it without new Hoover on my rugs. tees, and the establishment of a Bu- plan to pqti!p every trolley car and j equipped with hooks on which the charge or obligation and "reau of Economic and Business Re- bus operator In their nyatem with ; operator will hang the name-plate give you a liberal allow- Nam* search. & name-plate, giving the name and | hoMer. ance for it on the pur- The survey committee was appoint- bailee number nf the operator. The companies' Hudson Division chase price of the new ' Stteet 8C No.. ed by U. S. Commissioner of Educa- The name-plate Is of aluminum has been equipped with the name- Hoover. 666 tion John J. Tiegert upon the re- it a prescription (or with Mie operator's name In em- plates and holders. Other divisions quest of the trustees of the univer- bosr.ivl l":to;-3 on a blue back- will be similarly equipped as soon Gtv Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, sity, with the approval of Governor ground and the holder Is of highly- as an adequate supply IV received. Bilious Fever and Malaria. A. Harry Moore and State Commis- It kills the germs. sioner of Education John H. Logan PVBLKMSEKVICE A Sale With a Purpose--To Save You Big Money Uncle Eben Farmer's Love Letter During the Coming "A man kin be good on Sunday," Sty "Sweet 1'otnto"—I to ynu "enr- DRUMMER BOY CHILDREN'S sold Uncle Eben, " 'cause mnst folks rot" all for nit'? My heart "beets" When You Need Is staytn' home. De other six days Is for you. You arc (he "ii|iiil<>" of my 3 eye. If we "cBiitiilojie." "lettuce" HOSE SCHOOL DAYS and COOL DAYS /4 SILK SOCKS de ones dat tests his regular right eousness."—Washington Star. ninrry. We will lie. n happy "pear," Feed, Coal llcg. 25c Boys and Girls and All Sizes Regular 39c The Finish That Stays New MASON MATERIALS On Sale Only MARKET BARGAIN STORE On Sale Only Have Your Car Painted Now and Receive Our PHONE Near Fitch Street Special Season Prices Woodbridge Roadsteri Touring Coupe* Sedans FORD $30.00 $40.00 J55.00 165.00 19c 25c a pair Chevrolet, Dodge, Essex, Durant, 326 Pershing Avenue Carteret, N. J. Star, Overland 4 40.00 55.00 65.00 75.00 Buick 4, Cleveland, Nash 4, Stude- baker Light 6, Oldsmobile 4, Jewett 50.00 65.00 T5.00 85.00 Our Motto: Announces to its many customers and friends that in order to enable them to save much money on their purchases Buick 6 Studebakeer G, Chandler, QUALITY during the coming school days and for the coming colder seasons, big cuts have been made in all prices. Hudson, Moon, Nash 6, Hupmobile, HONEST WEIGHT Auburn,Rco,Oakland, Jordan, Paige 55.00 65.00 75.00 95.00 ALL PRICES SLASHED TO ENABLE OUR CUSTOMERS TO MAKE BIG SAVINGS ON ALL THEIR PURCHASES. Cadillac, Marmon, Mercer, Peerless REASONABLE PRICES NEW SCALE OF SALE PRICES GOES INTO EFFECT AT Franklin, Stutz, Packard 6 65.00 75.00 90.00 M0.00 Lincoln, Packard 8, Locomobile, WOODBRIDGE School Pierce-Arrow 75.00 85.00 95.00 110.00 and G. T. D. AUTO PAINTING FEED & COAL CO Cool Agents for Moon and Diana Cart Office and Warehouse Days Sale Telephone 19B 721 St. George ATenue Woodbridge, N. J. K^ Sale Starts at 9 O'clock Friday Morning-August 19 Main St. Woodbridge I HERE ARE A FEW OF THE SPECIALS: YOU CAN JUDGE BY THESE HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE BY BUY- ING YOUR YARD AND DRY GOODS FROM US. MADRAS RAYON DRESS GOODS CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Heavy Grey 1 For Boy's School Blouses All Colors All Colors DOUBLE BLANKETS in Remnants No other motor oil meets the Regular 49c Regular 29c Large Size Regular, 35c Regular $2.50 Ford car's two - fold lubrication Now Only 37c Only 19c Only ... . 156 meeds so completely and efficient- Latest Patterns CHILDREN'S VESTS PRINTS Regular 19c ly as does "Standard" Motor Oil For Your Girls School Big Flowered RAYONS in 1 ESMOND BLANKETS Regular 65c Dresses Only Regular $3.50 Regular 29c 12k Only . .. . 49c Men's Blue WORK SHIRTS $2.79 >nly,... 23c Regular 65c BiJisg Lot Of All Wool SILK TISSUE GINGHAM GINGHAMS and Only 49c Real Class CHAMBRAY LUMBER JACKET? Regular 39c For Best Serviceable BOY'S BLOUSES / ^11 Size, I School Dresses Regular 59c Regular $2.75 On Sal,. 28 c Only 17c per yard Only.... 39C ORGANDY In All Colors UNBLEACHED MUSLIN BOYS' UNION SUITS BOYS' KNEE PANTS Regular 39c Good Heavy Quality Size* 2 to 12 Regular $1.00 Regular 49c Now Only29c a Yard 10c a yard Only 33c 79c FLAXTON PRINTS BLEACHED MUSLIN Latest Patterns Boys' Balbriggan BOYS' CRASH PANTS The smoothest motor operation is possible only with Extrja Fine Regular 39c UNION SUITS Regular 59c Regular 19c "Standard " Motor pil for Fords. It splashes freely Regular 59c Only... 31c 49c to every moving part, clings to bearing surfades, does On Sale 12k Yard Only 39c a thorough job of lubrication. With "Standard" in 40-Inch FRENCH VOILES Extra Good Quality All Colors CHILDREN'S SOCKS LADIES SILK HOSE BOYS' PANTS Regular 29c your crankcase you can actually feel the difference. Regular 19c Regular 59c Regular $1.25 Only .,.. 21c Only Only 12k 35c a pair 98c "STANDARD- MEN'S HANKIES BBSS Sto»* Open Only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturday* Keg. 10c Seller LADIES' HANKIES MOTOR OIL During this SALE STARTS 9 A. M. FRI. MORNING, AUG. 19 Reg. 10c The Measure of Oil Value Sale only MARKET BARGAIN STORE On S«le Only Next Door to Gros»' Furniture^Store STANDARD 4c e*ot 326 Pershing Ave., Carteret, N. J. 2c each , Cor. Fitch Streot Mad* in New Pity Poor Goldfok, Theory om Practii Owners of P. S. Stock Give Them a Cattle f*tl<>f to the mlml If there wer# Senltlo, Wash.—Poor goldfish— insurance that n ri'nt bnttu» w Get Privilege to Buy HwlinmlnR Inzlly, no debts, no Jobs, follow the pattern It lay* wn Hollies nor nutoB to worry nhmtt— THEATRES any deftree of reaped. -Wnshlngtoa'f lime their troubles Jtist the snme, ac- Stnr. WHBN You PUT YOUR Additional 6's at Par cording to Charles M. Farrar, presi- Preliminary to the popular owner- dent of (ho King County Humnne so ship i-nnipa'urn whirh Public Service defy, who npponls hi their behalf. Cnrporntinn of New Jersey will un- Having no lids to their eyes they (terlnke starting October 1, diwtora rnn't stand the constant glare In all directions coming Into their aquarium, THE COOLER f the Corporation have authorized the isRimnee of at least :7i,5fift ad- snys Farrer, who recommends a ntnte low to protect the pets by requiring ditional sharps of six p*r cent, cum- keepers to provide castles, writer ulative preferred stock. The new- plants or wooden floats for hiding stock will he offered to holders of STRAND places. present eight, seven and nix per The use of a «oda straw or syringe cent, preferred stocks nOw outstand- to blow air bubbles Into the water THEATRE ing on the basis of one shnre nf regularly Is another piece of legisla- new preferred for each four shares tion favoring the flshbowl captives. THEATRE of any claw of preferred stock held PERTH AM BOY /%o*1593 ns of July 7, 1027. The stock not subscribed for by present stockhold- Left Her 38 Timet; s ers will be offered to the general Now He h Alone Evening a* ^0. Matinees Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at TWO PERFECT PICTURES DAILY public under the popular ownership New York.—Wllllnm M. La Comte 2:30. AH Scats Reserved. Box Office Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. campaign. was married to Mrs. Sadie M. Le Summer Trices: Mat, 60c .. Sflc; Eve. 76c, BOc 4 30c. Comte for nine years. They left each Telephone Perth Amboy 1693 THE SUPREME COMMITMENT OF LIFE Holdern of outstanding preferred other 88 times during those nine stock are given the privilege to sub- stormy years. SKiiflCK—That's It. A short word, but scribe for the additional six per cent, Mrs, Sadie didn't even Want any TODAY AND TOMORROW- oh, how much it means in the successful oper- cumulative preferred stock at $100 ation of a theatre. Time was when a theatre alimony from him when she won a BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM per share, payable in full with sub- dlvo/ce. flashed on Its screen offering and 'let 'er ride." scription on or before September 1, Mrs. Rose Le Comte In the court- But not today. 1927, or in ten installments of $10 room wag Just looking on. rnn't th« per share monthly, the first -pay- Gloria Swanson in A theatre must, of necessity, become a home team An attorney called her as a witness to win without ment to be made with subscription and aha said the was married to Wil- part of the community in which it operates. support. on September 1, 1927. Interest at It must grow into a mighty institution. It tni|Bt And— liam legally, or so she thought the rate of six per cent, will be And then she found la the back of "The Love of Sonya" concern itself'in the financial, social and com- ; The more enthusiastic the credited on installments if paid his watch the picture of a little girl. mercial progres sof the community. To b« support— — the more effort when due. Bhe accused him of being the father and they make Ui win, sure, it must help in its measure, to make the \ Subscription will be received for of the child, and therefore already community a happier place in which to live. Build them a home. That full shares only, but arrangements married and she left. will show that you've put will be made with other stockhold- Charlie Chaplin in a Burlesque on your money on them and ers by T. W. Van Middleworth, your faith in them. treasurer for the acquisition of ad- Chine* War Charioti TOAY and TOMORROW It's a Bafe bet; a bet with ditional fractional rights in the event odds in your favor, of 600 B. C. Found "CARMEN" that stockholders entitled to sub- Waihlngton.—While Chinese armies Let us act as your book- scribe for fractional shares wish to maker. are engaged In civil warfare with mod- evercise their option. Such frac- ern weapons, American arcbeologtsts 7 Dayi Beginning Sunday, tional rights may be assigned, and Pola Negra PkM have brought to light two Chlneae •when combined with other fraction- war chariots, two thousand five hun- IB : us al rights making whole shares, will dred years old. In a great eniotional masterpiece '* " 1LMBI.R be accepted as subscriptions. The chariots, which were excavated The Mightiest of All Sea Dramas The additional six per cent, cum- by Smithsonian Institution scientists ulative preferred stock, about to be near Cheng Chow, Honan province, Hotel Imperial 'offered, has full voting power and Indicate that the ancient Chinese civ- is entitled to monthly dividends at ilization antedated the western civil- also WOODBRIDGE ization In the use of wheeled vehicles. THE BLOOD SHIP the rate of six per cent, annually, from Septemberl. The Chinese chariots, the archeolo- LUMBER COMPANY gists assert, date back to 600 B. O., BUILDING MATERIAL STORE the latter part of the Chon dynasty, With Hobart Bosworth Buck Jones while the earliest wheeled vehicles Canal* Compared in WOODBRIDGE - NEW JEMtiY The Suez eimal IH the lurgest canal found In the western section of the In the length of inllrs, Its length be- world date back only to 400 B O. Jacqueline Logan and Richard Arlen lnjr (H) miles. The Pannmn canal, "GOOD AS GOLD however, Is the deepest and widest —Mention this paper to advertisers. Ship Matches in CofRnt A thrilling western rnnal with a deptb of 45 feat and it The Screen Sensation of the Year it helps you, it helps them, it helpl width of 300 feet. tor Sake of Economy vour DEMT, London.—A striking example of SUNDAY—CONTINUOUS ALL DAY economy wag disclosed at London, docks when n cargo of Swedish coffins COMING—Sid Chaplin in "The Better Ole" were unloaded. Each coffin was packed with Swed- ^J'WASTED LIVES" ish matches! With an All-Star Cast including These coffins, which cost little more THATCHER to make than the ordinary packing NEW JERSEY'S FINEST PLAY HOUSE CUSPS for matches, were afterward Elliot Dexter Edith Roberts and BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES houRht by British undertakers who READE'S NEW provide cheap funerals. Cullen Landis also 142 Blood in Human Body Snug and Warm Kx[iprlments have shown th»t the FRED HUMES total blood volume of n series of MAJESTIC NLIKB cock-robin who had to "put healthy men averaged 4.0 per cent, or in Uhis head under his wing" to keep ii|>l>rii\*!mut«ly one-twentieth of the THEATRE PERTH AMBOY warm, you can enjoy perfect comfort body weight There were Individual ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S FINEST THEATRES on the coldest days by installing - variations of from 4.2 per cent to 5.9 i'Trowlers of the Night" Thatcher Round Boiler. [icr rrnt. CONTINUOUS 1:30 to 11:00 P. M. MONDAY and TUESDAY There is a cor- SHERIFF'S SALE rect boiler to IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY meet your in- — Between Abraham U. Harr and TODAY and TOMORROW— dividual re- Samuel Meiselman, Complainants, and Flora Davis, et als., Defend- "THE PERFECT SAP* quirement. ants. Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged Starring Your dealer premises dated July 22, 1927. "THE OVERLAND STAGE" will tell you Jiy viitue of the above stated writ With Ken Maynard and Kathleen Collins the size you to me directed and delivered, I will need. expose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER BEN LYON THE THATCHER COMPANY SEVENTH, NINETEEN HUN- SUNDAY— also N«w«rk, N«w J«wy 173 DRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN ut two o'clock in the afternoon of the said day at the sheriff's office "THE GREAT DECEPTION" 'QUARANTINED RIVALS' in the City of New Brunswick, N. J.: Starring All these pieces, tracts or parcels of land situate, lying and being in With Aileen Pringle and Ben Lyon the Township of Woodbridge, Coun- ty of Middlesex and State of New Robert Agnew Jersey, contained within the bounds MONDAY, TUESDAY and Wednesday— THE of property described in a deed from WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY John Brennan and Elizabeth Bren- nan and Edwin G. Frazer to Thomas L. Shea, dated June 14th, 1921, and "WOMEN LOVE DIAMONDS" recorded in the Middlesex County Paulus Dairy Clerk's Office on the 21st day of June, 1921,, in Liber G97, page 527, With Pauline Starke and Owen Moore Clara Bow Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. being more particularly described as The "IT" Girl in follows: Beginning at the southeast Phone 2400 Established 1890 corner of Parcel No. 17 as described THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY— in deed from Home Guardian Com- pany Of New York to Bermar Realty Rough House Rosie DON'T BE MISLED—BE SURE IT IS PAULUS' MILK Corporation, dated February 3rd, 1925, and running thence north 81 Esther Ralston and Neil Hamilton in also degrees 16 min. 30 sec. west, 408.27 feet to a point; thence north 8 deg. ,AULUS' 43 min. 30 sec. east 100 feet; thence "TEN MODERN COMMANDMENTS" "LADIES AT PLAY" \ south 81 deg. 16 min. 30 see. east Starring JoSITIVELY I:-.,-w- 300 feet; thence north 8 deg. 43 min. : ERFECTLY MILK 30 sec. east, 199.20 feet; thence USE north: 70 deg. 39 min. 40 sec. east, DORIS KEN YON ASTEURIZED 30 feet to a point of tangency with KEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVILLE a curve having a radius of 55 feet thence along said curve, curving to Every Day Except Sunday Paulus' Pasteurized Select Milk the southeast 114.22 feet to a point of tangency; thence south 7 deg. 57 Walker-Gordon Certified Milk min. BO sec. west 260 feet to the your husband, James Nagy, on April 1912; and you are made defendant Wendmese Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk place of beginning; said line to be 17, 1916, to the complainant, cov-1 because you are the wife of the said distant 150 feet westerly at right ering premises in the Township of JameT s XTNagy—•• , —anJd *~'-->joined -•in- "-th-« sai•d' Crescent Theatre Suydam'a and Rutger's Special Raw Tut)««oulyi .- : angles from the property line of the Woodbridge in the County of Mid- mortgage. Middlesex Finance Company. Dated July 29, 1927. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Tested Milk dlesex, State of New Jersey, being Decrees amounting to approxi- Lot 567 on a Map or Plan of "Home MARTIN & REILEY, mately 15,800,00. Gardens" dated September 24, 1912, Solicitors for Complainant TODAY and TOMORROW— Together with all and singular, made by A. C Elliot, Civil Engineer, 927 Prudential Building, DISTRIBUTION COVERS the rights, privileges, hereditaments and filed in. the Office of the IClerk Newark, New Jersey Patty Ruth Miller in "PAINTING THE TOWN" of Middlesex County, October 11, and appurtenances thereunto belong- 8-5, 12, 18, 25. Also Short Subject* < I New BiLiwwick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, ing or in anywise appertaining. W1LLJ.AM S. HANNAH, SUNDAY and MONDAY— Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Sheriff. WOODBRIDGE Painting - Paper Hanging HENRY ST. C. LAVIN, Decorating Jack Perrin with "Starlight" and "Bex" in Woodbridge, Ford* and Metuchen, N. J. $26.04. Solicitor. 8-12, 19, .26; 9-2. "THE LAFFIN' FOOL" NEW YORK V.S.HALL IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY CANDYv KITCHEN Price* Vary BvasonabU To Maria Nagy:— Manufacturers and Dealers in I Good Work GutmnUwl TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— By virtue of an order of the Strictly Pur. Tel. 633-R Woodbridge Pauline Garon in "EAGER LIPS" Court at Chancery of New Jersey, CANDIES AND ICE CREAM made1 on July 27, 1927, In a caua* RABINOWITZ HARDWARE 79 Main St., Woodbridge. Tel. 41 wherein John J. Neary is complain- Lillian Rich in "GOD'S GREAT WILDERNESS" "If U'B Hardware, We Have It!" ant, and you and others ar« defend- ants, you are required to appear and Full Line of • answer to the bill of the said com- HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VAR- plainant on or before the 28th day CUSTAV BLAUM of September, sent, or such decree Culfera Landis and Kathryn McGuir* in NISHES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS. may be made against you as the Gi-oci»ri«« and ProrUioiu Chancellor »k«U think equitable and •T MAIN ST. ••WITH DAVY CROCKETT AT THE 563-555 ROOSEVELT AVE. GABTEBBT, N. J. iust. " " MR, | A PHtshiiiyh woman, vWtinjr in Washington M her $3,- OftO diamond lirarolot on th.> street when she stopprd to spank Iselin !,,.r six yoar-old boy. Another case where the spunking hurt —The regular weekly mewing of mamma' wnrso than it did the son. the Iselin Girl Scouts will he n- surned beginning Wodncsdny, Sep- S,,h«-ripH«« $1.50 Per Year " - . —The annual outing of the mem MIDDLESEX PRKSS. 18-20 Green Street, W«odbridge on the brow of bolshevik Russia after his firm pot a good hers of the Union Protestant Church News 'from the Churches 'will be hold tomorrow. Buses will ,,,,. jrreasy oil contract, look a gortd deal like poison ivy. Congregational 7.4r» V. M, Evening Sermon. E(Jitor (leave the church on Onk Tree road "Heaven." -O.HARr.ir. n:\; ,. 'tot 10 a. m. for ClifTwood Beach. 0.45 A. M. Suniliiy School. M. "Jesus Huilds There are already twenty candidates for the Democratic ( _Mf gn(j Mrp nnnjo| ^.^ of 11 A. His Colored Baptilt Church." Rev. Fit7. (ier«ld presidential nomination and before the returns are all in it <-p]Vi Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. will 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. ,MK! «•:„«. matter Msroh 13 19|». •tthe Port- inav be neceesarv to let the candidates sit in the auditorium and -William Price of Correja avenue. preach. 1.30 P. M. Sunday School. ., N. .».. under the AC „. « .',.",,. —Richard Quifrley of Iselin Boule- There will be no Christian En 7:00 "Young People's Baptist deavor or Evening Service during the delegates on the stage. |vard is recov;rin(j from „ recent at. Union." jtmniMK HPKSWTATIVU August. MW jusrv MWVAFHS, tot — tack of influenza. 8.00 P. M. Evening Sermon. Hirro C. * Wednesday, 8 P. M. Praytr Meet- It is reported in current T>re3s dispatches that African coal I —The wedding of Miss Ethel Trinity tpiicopal ing. 1 imanf verd yfo cheapr it alon. Thig sth ies doubtlesequator.s. because there isn't much de-,^^ p* ^ 11 A. M. Celebration of Holy Eu- I day, September 24, at 5 p. m., at charist and Sermon. ChrittUn IS PUBLICATION is commitWd to no political, locial, reli- j St. Cecelia's Church. The ChriBtian Science Society of pmus. or racial (croup or orgsnizfltion. Its aim is to allow in ' Then1 will be a meeting of the Sewsren ig a branch of The Mother its new? columns nothing thnt it knows to be untruthful, Mercedes Members in Name Principal To Fill ' Fire Commissioners of Fire District Church, The First Church of Christ, hiasoil, or of n nature to offend a proper sense of delicacy. No. 11 at the fire house on Harding 10 A. M. Sunday School. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services Thf pnprr's opinion, insofar a? a sincere endeavor can serve to pre- avenue, this evening at 8 p. m. 11 A. M. Morning Sermon. are held in the church on West ST»- vent it. y thp rfsig- :ber; Chief, Paul Sluk; Assistant MethodUt all authorized publications may b» nation of L. H. Dix. Otr.cr appoint- Chief, Otto Henschele. 1 read, bttrrnwtd, or purehaaed. Yon 1 meeting cards were played. The 1 10 A. M. Sunday School. ments to the township schools fac- —Mr. and Mrs. James Carbone of 11 A. M. Union Service in Con- are invited to attend these services A YEAR TO THINK IT OVER I hook prize, donated by Mrs, With- Onk Tree road announce the arriv- feridge, was awarded to Miss May ulty, made by the Board of Edu- gregational Church. and to use the Reading Room. cation Monday night, wiio Joseph- al of a son born Tuesday, August lfi. Th( raps n Th< prizes im high —Dorothy Zillac, three months JVi'suli'nt Coolidge's terse "'I(lonotchooSetorunforPres'! ' score! s "wer: e wo"n by Mrs. Frank ine Meehan for the fifth grade in lof ident in I!i28" has caused the country to consider what would JMnyin Miss Jane Flanigan! Mrs. F.Keasbey's school and Marparet Walk-j,^e fln Mond A t 1B at 3 Classified Ads Bring Results happen it" our present sound industrial structure and return-JWitheridge," Mr*. Albert Thompson. er for the fifth grade in School 1. Of estimates supplied on equip- j p. m., after a short illness, 1 J hn aulfi ld> i? M services were held at St. &I In Miller, Holger ing. s corporation in the world, namely, the United States Govern-; Peterson, Marinus christensen, Hen- City spent Friday at the home of Mr. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 »nd Mrs. Raymond Johnson of War- f inent. The stockholders of this-corporation, the citizens of the|r/ Peters»tl °f town; Mr. and Mrs £' ., , „, , , , . , , . . J S. bunker, Miss Mary bunker and wick street. TT —Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dolan of i. United States, today know more about business, more about :Nieis yunker of Fords; Mrs. c, N«>l- Many Bargains In All Lines of Furniture i investments and more about conditions which are necessary an and Miss Jennie Nolan of Brook- Library Benefits by Jersey City were the week end guests lvi1 Mr of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hassey of '• to assure steady employment of labor than they ever did be- ; - Vuel Yuelson of Perth Am-; Correja avenue. " ' bey; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chris- | SuccessfidCard Party fore. Most of the campaign thunder and political hocus pocusi te-nsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Miller, During This Sale ."Which was supposed to appeal to the voters in the past, will j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neilsen, Mrs. A. The members of the Avcnel Free Keep Striving Public Library Associa', >n held a no longer fill the bill. card party on Wednesday evening He who does not advance falls The voters of this country are like the baby that has |et''"pete"4on','"'lda"M1iller"'Rita"Neil- at the library building on Avenel back. He who stops Is overwhelmed, outdistanced, mixlipd. He who ceases B. KAHN sen and Anna Christensen, Messrs. street. Mrs. A. PomeMy was chair- grown out of the celluloid rattle and rubber doll stage—they to crow greater heeomes smaller. He Grand Rapids Furniture iwant more solid meat. Making faces and acting the fool be- Lewis Wittenberg, Hans Hansen, man of the affair which proved to who leaves oft* ^Ives up. The sta- Hansen, Christian Neilsen, George j be a social and financial success. Atlantic St. and Washington Ave. Carteret, N. J. fore them on the theory that it will please and amuse them as tionary condition Is the beginning of Christensen, Holger Miller, Peter I Miss Florence Thomp-nn was award- thp end.—Amlel. ' jt sometimes does the small infant, will no longer appeal. Bernsen, Neils Neilsen, Arthur I ed the Rhode Island Red rooster. The The ten short words uttered by President Coolidge give Thompson, Arnold Miller, Peter Pet- | lucky prize_winners were:

'+:•. McKain Beats Grow 10-8, 6-3, 6-2 in Sewaren Tennis Hopelawn Firemen In | Keasbey Field Club "THAT LITTLE CAME'* B.Link"] Fights His Way Through Strong 1M1 Deadlock Witb Triumphs Behind Fine Field to Win Annual Tournament Two Finalists in Single* Combine to Form Strong Team in Dou- South Amboy Players Pitching by Augustine DS "to "Boy HIM 6Et "(HE CAP.DS THE ble* Play—Eight Pair* Entered in Quest of Club Cham- Darkness ForcesPostponement; Boxman Hold* Rivals to 2 Hits Awu I oJArAT OOT OtHCR pionship— May Play Final* on Labor Day IVnms to Clash Again Au«. In Scoring Shutout—"Long CHRONIC OF tFTt»N6 OS HE 28 Players All Set for Steve" Kaminsky Stars WlNMER In a fiercely contested natch that could do to check him at 8-3. In tto , G IS •DOUIM 60tt) CHAINS Game With Fords, Tues. With Stickwork TO was not decided until the last ace deciding net McKain went "all ow" scorched through his opponent's to outpace his tiring rival. He EM* i::illlinfc into nn 11-11 deadlock on •Boy CHAINS For the third time thia season, the court, Warren McKain of Myrtle av- with stubborn opposition but cam* through wityi the lots of only two company teams were forced the two squads met on the feating Jules Grow in the final round mediately with the following sched- ill their game at the end of the 'Keasbey diamond Tuesday night. The by 10-8, 6-3, 6-2. The fifst set was Field ule in effect: Wlswsll and Boynton nth inning when darkness pre- Club triumphed 3 to 0, aided fought tooth and nail with McKain T!. McNuIty and Martin; Wight and ,,| further playing. I materially by the fine twirling of eventually breaking through Grow's Miller vs. Moaher and Neuberg; Me- olnwn batted tremendously, Augustine who held his opponents service to end it in^ the eighteenth Kain and Grow vs. McCullough and \ ut twenty-four hits. South to two safeties, one of which was Mimiii(f o game. Grow came back strong in Meiko; Vanlderstine and Henry v#\ made by his rival moundaman, Kraft. was only slightly behind with the second set and McKnin had all he Westergaard and F. Kath. J. Kanick, Panny, J. Sa- Steve Kaminsky, erstwhile heavy ,,, hitter of the high school, made a and A. Kaminsky made four hits triple, a double and a single for three Stanford High Jumper ,,,,. A return game i» scheduled of his team's seven bingles off Kraft. Port Reading to Play i,(. played in Hopelawn, August J. Kulbinak made a double for the Next Tuesday Hopelawn will 'only other extra base hit. iv the Ford3 fire department team. score: Tonight the KennbeyitM wj|i p)ay Shore Team Sunday ab. r. the Keasbey A. A., a rival town team. On Sunday they will play the Sunday the Port Reading A. ,1. Kanick, If 6 will cross bats with the Strong Law- runny, c 5 'Carteret Colored Giants at the lat- ter's diamond. •ence Harbor team at the'Port ReaAx njj oval. The Lawrence Harbof Kaminsky, 3b 6 The score: K«ub«r F. C. ab. r. h. nine has a winning streak of IS Knminsky, cf 4 straight frames, The Port team wantl J. Kubinak ss 4 0 1 A. Mnjcsky, 2b 4 to play the Forda Field Club and tlW A. Hozi, Tf 4 Ruaso, 2b 4 1 1 Maurer A. A. The Port combine ha» M. Knchick, lb B. Romer, lb 2 10 won seventeen games and has lost K. (ircnier, p. 4 H. Kubinak, 3b 4 0 0 but two thus far this season. Kaminsky, If '. 3 1 3 40 11 24W. Romer, rf 3 0 0 uth Amboy ab. r. h. J. Stark, cf 3 0 0 Leonard, If 5 0 2 Hatartck, c 3 0 0 Drive OS Road to Fix ,rrnll, rf 5 2 4 Augustine, p 3 0 ark, ss B 1 2 ,-. Leonard, c B 12 29 3 Car.' Warns Urbanski Ikss, p. B 1 1 [ General Caramiet i ab. T. |(i. ('lark, 2b 6 2 2 , C. Sabo, rf 3 0 0 Amboy Safety Head Urges Mo- [ Mussilino, lo * 0 1 [J. Sabo, 2b 3 0 0 torist to Safeguard Selves iitiniirs, cf * 2 2 Katransky, c 8 0 1 As Well As Others Connors, 3b 4 2 21 Anderson, lb 3 0 0 j rMiffner, cf. ' .- a 0 0 IN LINE with the SPORTSMEN One form of road-hogging that is 42 11 18Cyrus, If 3 0 ,0 coming in for considerable condem- Seore by innings: Toth, sa 3 0 0 -By the Sports Kditoi nation at the present time is that of Although he looks more like a hur- hlupelawn 230 213 0—11 Yai*, 3b 3 0 0 utilizing the highway as a repair shop | s. Amboy 042 005 0—11 Kraft, p 2 0 1 dler here, Bob,King of Stanford uni- fighter but he was far too good for Maloney versity Is shown trying to get over the when something goes wrong with the A New Luminary car. It is a type of selfishness which 25 0 2 Not since the early days of Vincent high Jump liar at 0 feet 2 inches, He whose chief fault is he can't "take it." missed this time. presents a very definite hazard ajid ffichards has the United States seen a ris- is one that every motorist should CLASSIFIED ADS A few months ago Maloney and Jack BANDIT WAS WET, ing young tennis player with the latent prom- make an especial effort to avoid, Classified advertisements only onl McLOUGHLIN PUT Sharkey were rated on a par. Sharkey won in BUT KNEW HIS JOB says Dr. Matthew Urbanski, Direc- Leent a word: minimum charge 2fx. ise of John Doeg, the bronzed eighteen-year- a battle to settle supremacy but later hi.-* tor of Public Safety of the City ot SPEED IN TENNIS old giant from Santa Monica, California. Doeg Perth Amboy, and a member of the LOST march upward was checked by De'mpsey, But seems to be of the stuff of which great cham- Police Take Victim Back to Raritan Automobile Club. A PAYING POSITION OPEN Sharkey is a comer in spite of his defeat and "With millions of motorists on the o7character Take! Tilden's Style Causes Many pions are made. He may be another Lindley Hit Spare Pants. I to representatives he may yet scale the pugilistic heights and road this summer, it is obvious that I orders, shoes-hosiery, direct to wear- Murray, a McLaughlin or even a Tilden be- converting the highway into a tem- to Credit Him. Chicago.—On the face of It the mere ier. Good income. Permanent. wear the crown now held by Gene Tunney. On porary repair shop in case any minor fore two more seasons are past. • At the cur- fact that It rained copiously the night rite now. O. L. Gonzales, 71 J. P. Allen gliys that there lias been rent writing he stands out above the other the other hand Maloney's upward progress rouble develops in the car is a haz- before Is no reason why Anton Schist- ardous practice," says Dr. Urban- ourth avenue, East Orange, N. J. so much illscuHslon about Big Bill Tll- seems to be arrested; he has .reached and pass- ler should have ridden home In a "pa- |8-5, 12, 10, 28; 9-2, 9, 16, 25, 30.don's employment of speed, a weapon young players, by a wide margin and there is ski. "The greater volume of traffic, ed the high point in his career. From now trol wagon, yet Anton himself admits lie appears to liflve been using un- reason to believe that when Tilden and John- that the sequence of facts which won together with the fact that many ~ FOR RENT states raised the speed limit for au- A R A G E for rent at 44 Green stintedly In Kuropp, that an Impression ston slip from the picture he will be one of on it will be only a step or two down to the him the free transportation was logi- Ims grown up Unit Tlldcn Is resimn- cal enough, albeit outrageous. tomobiles, makes this danger even street, Woodbridge, N. J. 8-5* the mainstays on which the United States must • grade of a preliminary boxer—a pork and greater than in the past. sllile for putting Uie lightning strokes Having called on a young woman, ROOMS FOR RENT lu the triune. That Invention cannot count in Davis Cup competition. leaner. "Many motorists, however, appar- he was putting bis sedan In the ga-ently are oblivious of this danger. be credited to the tull Pennsylvania^. George Lott and Cranston Holman are rage at his home, 1024 North Lowell CHiREE rooms and bath with all im- When a tire goes flat, instead of pull- 'I'lie uiiiii/.ln^ speed In lawn ti'ii- avenue, when the bandit appeared. provements at 18 Wheeler ave- wlilrh has nmde It nwes- other young players of extraordinary ability, Next te cricket the Englishman likes his ing entirely off the road they are Apply Joseph Woznak, Tele-j ,, y | ii);(i completely the method The bandit was all wet, which, con- Inue. s r l() ( m the former recently gaining a victory over La- polo best. For that reason it has been a thorn sidering the weather, was excusable. content to stop on the highway and phone Carteret 1068. of racket cunstructlon, was entirely coste, but neither possess the possibilities for in England's side to have the United States make the change. In the case'of a due (o the advent of the Callfornlans, "Get In the car," he ordered, dis- carburetor adjustment or other minor playing a gun. |FIVE ROOMS and bath, all im-chlell.v «r Maurice IB. McLoughlln In development that are apparent in Doeg. holding the polo championship these several repair to the engine this is danger- "What bave I done?" queried An- provements, newly decorated, tlii- nalional clminiiluiialilp tournn- Speaking Tjf tennis players and their de- years. On September 5 a team of picked Brit- ous enough, but when a tire is to be Ifceautiful location at 97 Green street, inent on the turf of tlie Casino at ton, "that yon should take me for a velopment, Frank Hunter put about 25 perishers ,will ride out against the best we can rtdeT" changed it is doubly hazardous be- IWoodbridge, rent reasonable, tcle- Newport, It, I., In August, 100!). cause the operation requires con- Iphone 102-R. The entry list was as stole as dlsh- cent, onto his game by means of his junket produce in an attempt to lift the cup. The in- "I'm not taking you for a -ride," he was told; "you're taking me." siderable moving around and the use wutcr. And as for Callfornians, vaders have a strong squad and the United of several extra devices such as a FOR SALE through Europe. Right now he is playing the With a gun In his ribs, Anton there was a little group of four play- States has made several changes in its old1 in- jack and lug wrench. Even if the ers— MeUuijrhlln, 'fhoiuas C, Bundy, best game of his career and there are only a splashed over to 4300 Drummoud llSELJN House {or sale or rent, & ternational team in an effort to bring it up to place. car itself is over on the edge of rooms, ull improvements. Easy Melvelle E. Long nud Simpson Slnsa- few prayers in the country capable of beat- the road, if the punctured tire ia Ijaiigli. "My feet are wet," the robber told Itenns. O'> ' incoln Highway. Apply ng him. This in spite of th6 fact he was rat- the strength required for successful defense on the left side it means that the With a somewhat drub louiua- him, plaintively. "So are my pants," Ito M. Hallinun, 5 Fitch street, Car- ed out of the first ten last year. He is making of the cup. "Am I stiypuBefl to eryt" queried motorist will be working out in the meut forecast, there was no end of line 6f-travel- Iteret. 8-12' amazemeut when McLoughliu let Anton, a powerful bid for a position on the Davis Cup An outstanding figure on the American "With traffic bearing down upon [FURNITURE, two parlor suites and loose Ills devastating speed. New aa team and may get it on his ability as a dou- team is Devereux Milburn, who is 46 years old "That's up to you," said the gentle- he was to grass, the red-lialred man with the gun. "Gimme yours." him from both directions, naturally couch, also sewing machine. 12 bles player. and haa been rated as the best back in the 'his position is dangerous to himself reeriuin streut, Woodbridge. Tele- youth, who was afterward to win Anton yielded trousers, shoes and the name of "the California Comet" game for fifteen years or longer./ He is a mar- $10. The robber, gave htm back his and to other motorists. phone KiiH-W. 8-19 watch, then forced him from the car. "Many accidents caused by this In Australia, literally cut opponents Into the Discard velous player whom age does not seem to both- |ONK heating plant complete, steam to pieces. ltlglit at the beginning there "Here," said the bandit, tossing him practice have been reported to the boiler, 5 radiators, piping and were two elements that carried Mc- Rated far above his ability on the er. Tommy Hitchcock, although a youth of a laprobe, "cover your legs before American Automobile Association, Valves and 1 Richardson and Boyn- along as If on the crest of strength of a victory over Jack D«laney, Bos- only twenty-seven, is the other internatidnal somebody takes you for Ann Pennlng- with which this club is affiliated, and combinution coal and gas range a tidal wave. First, his terrltle serv- i ton." these rreports are responsible for the ton Jim Maloney just about finished himself veteran on the team, both Malcolm Stevenson terse -warning issued by the A. A. A.j Jur sale. Telephone Woodbridge lce—a service which Tlldcn as a Clad In laprobe, underwear and and Robert Strawbridge having been demoted which reads: S'.il, Charles Farr, Linden avenue, youth watched and studied and as a heavyweight attraction Monday night by socks, Anton aroused a householder, " 'Drive the car entirely off the ll.ridge, N. J. which be now employs most iibly— allowing himself to be knocked cold by George to make room for Cuest and Cowdin, the lat- who promptly enllefl the Cragln po- and the wonderful ability to get up lice. They took him uack to " . spare rofld before attempting to make any 1-2 y t.f. • ter a thirty-oine year old player who only re- 1 to tlie net to smash the, return. Godfrey, Wills' successor as negro heavy- pants. repairs to it ." : cently began to stand out above the pack. SOIXiK, 1922, screen delivery. Ex weight king. Godfrey is no great shakes as a LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT fllent condition, Fred W. rluff, APPROPRIATION BALANCES 31 Sewaren road. Tel. Wood- Fake Stock Vendors Are "but as a matter of fact everything TO DATE JULY 31, 1927 <« 168 Avenel Group Seeking we have done was done in open meet- McFarland Likes Races WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP BUDGET FOR YJEAR 1927 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ings of the Commission and the rea- I'acky McKarland, once the light- GENERAL TOWNSHIP Appropriated JOUSE, corner Grove avenue and Active Here Is Report son it haa not been generally known weight boxing Idol of the Chicago PURPOSES: for 1927 Spent Balance Injunction to Nullify Salaries, exclusive of other de- Tisdale place, six large rooms, all is that no one seems to take enough stockyards district, U trying to prove Chamber* of Commerce Ready interest in fire commission matters tliat prize ring heroes can be suc- partments 10,400.00 8,212.50 improvements, lot 60 I 182, garage. cessful horse owners. young Cor- Printing, Advertising & Sup- I. Logan, 109 Grove avenue, Wood- To Advise Prospective In- ActionoTFire Board to com^ out to meetings. Now I'll 1 bett, Terry McOovern, Johnny Dun- plies 4,000.00 1,648.46 tell you some facts no one seems to v ridge. Tel. 547-W. ' vestors in This District it,1 butt wound up General 6,000.00 1,611.06 Continued from page out know. I had intended waiting un- dee and others tried owing themselves moneyoney.,j Packy is TOTAL : 19,400.00 9,472.02 FIREWOOD for sale, pine or oak, in Due to the fact that from time to til a later date before giving out MEMORIAL BUILDING MAIN- any lengths desired. Phona Wood- time highly speculative stock is at-fire -company that to renew it they campaigning races under the name ot 2,q29.18 this complete statement but inas- the Juliet Stables. One of his thor- TENANCE 6,000.00 bridge 193. John Th»maa, pakland tempted to be sold in thia section by must agree to a flve year lease at an annual rental of $601. Taking into much as it is a public matter, and oughbreds Is C!aptn|n Dolan, Kentucky ASSESSMENT & COLLECTION kvenue, Bcwaren. rapid-fire salesmen representing well in public records I may as well OP TAXES: I account the probable cost of main- Derby candidate in 1825. McFarlund 4,999.76 organized promotion schemes, and as speak now. quit the ring years ago with a neat Salaries i - 12,000.0( WANTED the public is more ot less gullible taining the building and the fact General -I .4|5OO.O( 1,403.28 Prelent Agreement Coitly fortune and has since added to It. 6,403.01 LEAN RAGS wanted, size of hand- when big profits are j promised for that it provides no'means whereby . TOTAL ~+ 16,500.0( kerchief or larger, 5c « pound. hose iSdy"be stretched out and prop- "The agreement we made with Mr. POLJGB— Subdivided M follows! small investments, and therefore Thompson stipulates he must erect a 82,572.11 liddlesex Press, 20 Green street, buys such character of stock, the erly, dried, the Commissioners came Poor Man's Sport sSarlea •• 4 76,000.00 yoodbridge. bailding suitable for our purposes Equipment, Maintenance & Perth Amboy Chamber o.f Commerce to the conclusion the proposition Track athletics, especially distance 843.79 would be a costly one for the tax- and it must be at a cost not to ex- Operation 2,600.00 CARPENTER " considers it a matter of duty to ceed $16,000. And here's a point running, Is the poor man's sport He General 6,000.00 2,313.62 payers. In view of the fact that to IDI) J01JS done promptly. Joe D"r- stress the necessity for fully inves- that ought to be good news to theneeds only his shoes, his cheap run- Pension. Fund 8.04Q.O0 3,040.00 ish, 080 WatBon avenue, Wood- tigating the vaUie of the stock be- wait until February before going be- taxpayers. We have saved out ofning suit, and a place to stretch a TOTAL - 87,640.00 38,768.42 N. J. fore actually milking an investment. fore the taxpayers with another re- leg. Most distance men liave no train- RECORDER'S COURT— our maintainanue fund from year 750.00 The Chamberjof Commerce is now quest to sanction a bond issue would to year about $4,000 which we have ers, and must prepare themselves uu- Salary , 1,800.00 Expense & Ca»e of Prisoners 600.00 103.10 RAD1O AND BATTERIES making a comprehensive investiga- occasion long delay and would post- in a bank" account and- that sum will tll they con make a reputation. They r Uatttriea recharged and repaired usually work harp all day, either to TOTAL 8,400.00 853.10 tion of certain stocks which are be- pone the building so long that the be used tq'| reduce the tax levy ne- HYDRANT CONTRACT 20,000.00 All mukei of radio repaired and ing offered for sain at the [iresJit Commission would probably bs forc- cessary tqj buy the h'ouBe from ttbopu or at desks, and must perforce 1,812.59 br.ought Up to date use their leisure hours for training.— BUILDING DEPT.— time and will; be glad to assist ied to enter a five-year agreement Thompson. Salary i 1,600.00 [AH work called lor and' delivered Hertbert Heed In' the Outlook. anyone seeking:'information in t|isto use the present fire house, Ellison "Right now we are paying $600 a Equipment, Maintenance A 625.00 l)iop a card to regard as soon as it is in receipt of conceived the plan to lease the dis- Operation ..; B0O.0& 1 1 year rent. I fwe sjgn a five year 25.0$ ' ; Kadiq and Battery S«r»i« authentic, information concerning the trict's four lots to a private citireri lease for the preserit Are house it account of the firymen being obliged General .x ,-, ,..,. 1Q0.0Q 2 Charles Street ii, slotk« In "question. iif one tould b6 four/d Who would 'to roll their -hose up while wet." TOTAL : :'. • • 1,900.00 60.30 will mean $3,000 rent titi nlmost an 700.86 Carteret, or caii Carteret 857-W «» l jGhsV.K.hb . jecamrnendds that] i equal amount in repairs and upkeep. HEALTH—Subdivided «* folUwe: agree to build & structure to house Asked what would happen if the Salaries .,.,..,...... „..„,. 8,7^.00 , paten^isl '.etock subscribers < aiB jin a fire engine: a,nfl would agree to, Thompson is building' a house'for taxpayers remain unconvinced of the opinion i frpjn their bankers before- very elbse to $14,000 and with the merits of the plan and reftrrt lb votfe's Enuipment, Mslntenarice A MONEY TO LOAN stand in read,tBfi«i. to sell ,it to the nSJeration ~... 8,000.00 964.55 ' investing, their money in any stocks taxpayers" at cost', T/nla agreement $4,000 we now have to apply against favorably at . February's election, 2.12 COLONfA B. & U Asa'n has funds General ...: 1,000.00 ,or bonds. was made by Thomas Thompson Sr., the purchaqp price we wquld owe Ellison explained the matter would TOTAL 12,700.00 6,038.92 available for immediate loan on Ellison says, and ig on. file with the him only $10,000. You can readily be brought up again the following POOR—Subdivided u follow*; first bond or mortgage on improved Cultivate Sincerity CorMnission. Before, and until the see that the $600 we are. now pay- year. "But," he said, "a majority Salary , ,.,, 900.00 4M.00 -„ |*eal estate in Woodbridge Township. voters agree to purchase the fire ing in rent would juat meet the, in-of the folks here are intelligent and Relief ... 6,500.00 2,603.41 Sincerity Is like traveling In a plain . Home a.:j-. •Application blanks may be procured house, the agre&merit provides that terest on that amount and we c«uld we expect them to see the jnattw ^<->i-'-—«-•«!—i_. .... i . 600.00 407.80, beaten road, which commonly brings • AJmshojjse. .T,,.,.....r_...,._.Yf S.OOO.Ot) W7B.7& lly addressing the secretary, Jas. Mc- Thompson shall be paid an annual use the money we are laying aside in a different light after they ar« Nelly, E. Cliff ftd., Colonla, or^ at a map sooner to hit journey's end annually in our sinking fund to pay made fully acquainted with the res/- , General ''.'. ::„:,.,.„„.:. 600.00 than byways in which men often lose rental of $600 by the fire comrnls- ; TOTAL .aJii....iJ.j „,..' 11,400.00 S5»'«Tf " the office of the attorney, Henry St. Isioners, obtaining additional revenue off the principal. In ten years, we sons a new fire nqu,te is n,4fde.d an^ KOADU—Subdivided -*» foilowsi I' Uvin, 66 Maitf.street, Wuod- *by renting to outside persons the would;have an. up-to-date fire house the economy it vi^ll represent,." S»l( 4,009.00 I I'Hdge. 'three gar«ge spaces that ,wiU not he Owned outright by the, twpayers and 60,000.00 it woujd not, h»v« ov4 them A«ent. lst^MORTOAGBS—2nd ' The ortt^Ml slush fund referred to •required b^ the fire, oqmpanjr »^ N*wt of. A}1 Woodbridge Town-1 1 ttjote than they are now paying in Conitruetton Loans the monty Kcrolnj from the sale of ment. taxes. Moreover t dl •hip in tlw ifeto l lUtady Money 11 Quick Aetlo*ll tfti slash of a vessel or cunp, 8lu«h "No S»b Ro»a Work" •Md In cuttin 1MT1H HJ JHII "' M '" *l WITH A C1R IT STAKE TOO MANY VOTES ARE BETTER THAN NOT ENOUGH Better be Safe Than Sorry Tomorrow Night I0 REGRETS Only A Few Hours Left Get Forty-eight hours, and it will be all over but the shouting. Someone will have no regrets. WILL THAT BE YOU? ARE YOU goinf to be THE WINNER? ARE YOU going to achieve your desire—an automobile? If to, get every subscription possible, put forth a la»t minute effort that will add fresh impetus to your cam- The Votes paign. A BIG FINAL SPURT in the remaining hours may decide in YOUR FAVOR. There it still time to round up the long term subscriptions and extensions that may put YOU across the Its Now Or Never For You To winning line. Every hour that remains has its possibilities. One final supreme effort may land THE PRIZE YOU WANT. Win A Car Just a few more votes may do it. GRAND PRIZE DISTRICT NO 1 Official Judges 9, The names of officials judges will be found on page one. 1

c. Campaign Closes Saturday 7 p.m. £ CAMPAIGN RULES-READ CAREFULLY c"

In order to maintain the strictest secrecy a* The campaign will end at 7 P. M., Saturday, PONTIAC SEDAN VALUED AT $875. £ to the number of subscriptions and the a- August 20, and the count of votes to decide £ Purchased from McMAHAN & GREEN, 287 State St., Perth Amboy mount of collections turned in by each can- the winners of the prizes will be made im- £ didate during the last period of The Inde- mediately after the close of the campaign. Car on display at Rahway Avenue Garage, Woodbridge, Local Pontiac Agent £ pendent Prize Campaign the race will be When the final hour for the count arrives, brought to a close Under a Sealed Box. the judges will break the seals on the bal- p lot boxes and immediately thereafter the last £ STARTING MONDAY, August 15, no sub- count of the votes will be made and the GRAND PRIZE DISTRICT NO. 2 scription collections will be accepted through winners decided. the Campaign Department but instead, can- didates will themselves deposit their final col- There will be no waiting, no complicated lections in the Sealed Ballot Boxes—located at the First National Bank of Woodbridge count, but simply just a matter of adding the and the Woodbridge National Bank. By so vote totals and announcing the winners. It doing, no one, not even the Campaign Man- is calculated that it will require some time, ager nor the Publisher can possibly know the however, to canvass the findings in the boxes voting strength of the different candidates, and to determine the winners. The official which precludes any possibility, of favoritism result will be announced at the Campaign and insures fairness to the minutest detail. Sealed, the Ballot Boxes will be placed in Office, just as soon after the vote count as the above named banks, Monday, August 15, possible. and will remain sealed until the campaign ends and the count of votes is made by the Every candidate is entitled to have a rep- committee of judges on Saturday, August 20, resentative present when the votes are count- at 7 P. M. ed.

No personal checks of any kpd will be accepted in the Sealed Ballot Boxes. If they are de- posited in the boxes they will be thrown out and no votes issued. Only Currency, Gold and Silver, Money Orders, Express Orders, Cashier's Checks and Certified Checks will be accept- ed. Candidates will, during the last week, have all checks made out to them personally, and PONTIAC SEDAN VALUED AT $875. cash same and deposit the money in the boxes. This ruling is made in fairness to all candi- Purchased from McMAHAN & GREEN, 287 State St., Perth Amboy dates in the race and will be strictly Adhered to. Car on display at Rahway Avenue Garage, Woodbridge, Local Pontiac Agent

To these candidates who feel that they have done enough—that nothing remains but to claim their prize—let there be warning. Do not slip on the banana peel of over confidence, This campaign is REAL. The prizes to be given away are REAL and represent UNUSAL VALUE. And it is reasonable to assume that only a proportionate measure of effort will win then. Just a few subcriptions would hardly suffice. Things worth while come to us only by going after them—hard. Do not let your past efforts go for naught. Build on. Arouse yourself to ACTION these last few days. Fight hard today and figure on tomorrow. It is the bent-onf the eager-for, the hankering human, THE GO-GETTER who WINS-IT CAN BE YOU! * me- . WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927 PAGE3T AnVERflREMBNT ADVERTISKMK.NT THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN M'-Mf M«,Mt '. THECITYOF /^THOUGH A .PERFECT CSTRANOE BETTER VALUES To HE,i HftTe To 6EP You WORK PLfflH AMBOY 30 HARD. KET ME HEUf y^| Reynolds Bros, ING "Department Store Of Dependable Merchandise" PERTH AMBOY •/•#

! AMBOY COTTON STORE Kingston i7h>y NY NtaaaraFixUs, H Y, J&Cff MJ The Best and Most Popular Store txxj.HJ. Unproductive Area Polithing Surfaces The nren in the United Staten where "Grinding" IB a general term. "Lnp- rciw once Krew hut where nothing ping'1 la a method of grinding Inte- \ w grows Is BS liirge as tho ntates rior nnd eiterlor surfuees In a lathe in Town for Shoppers f New York, IYnns.vlvRn.la, New Jcr- by friction of lead cylinders or elnmps supplied with oil and a fine nbrnslve .v. IMnwnre Rtii] Maryliunl pom- Perth Amboy, N, J. 97-105 Smith St. Perth Amboy 1 Inert, It IB larger than the combined pnwdfr. The method Is uned where 201 Smith St. forest Iftnds of Oprnmny, ItplRlum. It Is necessary to ohtuln an exceed- I>fnmark, Hollnnd, Krnnce, SwIUer- InKty smooth nnd polished surface, as luml, Spain find Portugal. in the mnnuffU'tnre of ordnunoe. ogging every mile of a trip to the | Middlesex County's "BIG STORE' Raritan Auto Club Is Pacific coast and retrfrn via different routes going and coining. At no "Quality and True Worth" time in their journey of nearly 8,000 Praised (or Helping miles will they be out of touch of The above heading is our guarantee of fair I 1 A. A. A. clubs. THE PERTH AMBOY treatment, quality and value—it is your assur- Another family was routed Map Out Tour Routes through to Chicago, thence via Oma- ance that what you buy here will satisfy you— ha and Kansas City to San Antonio, Interest in the development of the 1 j GAS LIGHT COMPANY j Raritan Automobile Club is becora- Texas, returning through the South- We make no misleading statements to per- ng more and more manifest as its ern States via Washington home to suade you to trade with us. Red Bank. 206 SMITH STREET lurpose becomes more widely known. The demand for special informa- Concrete evidence of the esteem in which this practical service" is .ion covering tourist trips (Jurinp the SI summer vacation period has grown held by the leading citizens of the Raritan Bay District is contained in n< I o considerable proportions. Exprettet "Blening" • Heating * ^ Cooking ApplUnc— • "Raritan Automobile Club, "(Signed) One party of four young ladies the following letter: The word "Burnoii," Is from th« was supplied with detailed maps "William C. Wilson , President, "291 High Street, "THOMAS L. HANSON." "Perth Amboy, N. J. Mr. Hanson is one of the leading Hebrew "Itprt\onh," moaning "bleas- I Rwud Automatic and Storage Water Hwttori "My Dear Mr. Wilson: tiemibers of the bar of Middlesex lug." It occnrH In II Chronicles, 22: "Permit me to thank you for the ounty, a member of the State Leg- 26, and In 1 Chronicles, 12:3. prompt and efficient' service your slature and the Republican leader New Process Gat Rang«t Smokeless Soft Coal club rendered me this week. f the State Assembly at Trenton. "I had occasion to require infor- mation regarding an automobile Modern and Antique trip through Virginia and much to FURNITURE BY A. SNYDER I my delight I received a map show- Repaired, Refinithed and Upholstered Is Good Fuel liefoi-e • that trip ing in detail all detours and suggest- Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logi I Slip Covers Made to Order hero's a travel tip — you ing alternate trips going and return- nuto stop tit Odorleta—Efficient—Inexpenaiv* ing, together with complete hotel in- From $20 Up Box Spring! and Matlreiie* • S/V roeR S PHONE 265i We Have It formation. Made or Remade I "I feel that you rendered me a Carpenter Work, Screens, Givfc U« A Call 1313 Perth Amboy splendid service in this respect and Garages and Porches I that I have been amply repaid for Painting and Paper Hanging Telephone 148 Perth Amboy RYMSHA & CO., Inc. my membership fee. I believe that your club is a decided asset to the CHARLES SERMAYAN 989 State St. MAURER, N. J. Raritan Bay District. I 1 Fifth Avenue, Arenel "Yours very truly, Tel. Woodbridg« 1217

By Thornton Ptettar MACHINE SHOP r. I. KnOWltt Haf,T>*//r IS >upply «hop will II[BU BOTT \\* »>**• A. H. BOWER MACHINE SHOr give you tone No job too large or too small r friendly advice ai to 11 MHO «•• I^KSK^OOME. A Freeman Street, at P. R. R. what extra tuppliea and Tel. Woodbridge S6S accexoriea to take WOODBRIDGE, N. J. EST. 191B along. _ Imprqve your » i trip by listening to our Babies Love It advice. "Snyder's is always a For all stomach, and intestinal jrood auto suggestioii" troubles ancTdisturbances due to teething, there is nothing better than a safe Infants' and SNYDER'S Children's Laxative. GARAGE AUTO SUNDRIES MRS. WINSLOW* AND REPAIRS SYRUP 354 AMBOY ASt^

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% A. IHRNER Funeral Birector amJ Expert Elnbalio«r it 11 Tte only fully equipped sod up-fe data UndurUkJng E»t^l>liabBMnt ' town. Fair VvJR EIGHT FRIDAY, AUOVST If), 1027 Party For Sodality Obaervfe Second y Amboy Mayor's Deputy For Mi»a Shirley tJonova,, Fords Notes Hopelawn Woodbridge Avenel A card party will be held on Tues- On Tuesday rwninp a mretinp was day evening at the home of Martin Mr. and Mrs. William Don,., Mrs V Ti-.f loinl fur coTn|m:;y met Mr- Harry Heckler ar.'l (rnnri- daughter. Retty Ann, of p..tt-viUe, called at the hi>iv.<' of Mrs. L. H. VanSnyder, Avenel, tn benefit tho So- Addresses Rotary Club of Fulton street entertained year? old. .' M • :'. !-1 j- r.iarht >r.ti df> i-.tod t" hold iSlyke for the v irpo^e of discussinj dality of St. James Church. Miss j Monday evening in honor of \\. daughter, v- li Vs.«hioneH <»«<•••»• S«1Ptp™*'P'" Pa.. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Wyld ird Yesterday's meeting of tho Rotary ar. j children of Tomoqim. Pa., won1 'hethe building of a Presbyterian church Nor« McGuirk will have char(re. The : daughter Shirley's second birth, neral wr. . ' .. hdd W.MI i v S-n,-*i'i< Ha!!. A t arc now Incatrd Winquist, William Gardner, R. Bob-Iwill be served. Perth Amboy, the subject of his talk were Served and a birthday cuke Kr.irklin. N. .1. The o.irnival —Mr. and Mrs. James Filer and |i • -'] Lutheran Cliiirrh. • ;l! bins, Robert Lorkhart and Mrs. Van being the opportunity for civic ser- |cupled the place of honor. daughter Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. \. H. 1 Ii termcnt | iiii hke t'> IfH-atp here in Ati|fu?t Slyke were tin members of the vice available to such luncheon clubs The guests were Mrs. Mary |/, 1 ! Bower«, Mildred Bowers and Har- \' —Miss Henrietta Deiti is visiting ifc-n Mr-. VifTi' < ]•!•. :\\e fire compRny could not church who were present and they | riett Short of town, Dorothy and her grandparents at their cottage at as Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and others ovan, Mrs. Harry Mann and .\t decided to call an open meeting for Adeline Donovan of Carteret; \j, Mri ( irir I Helen yuBokenhush of Mt. Tabor. Budd iJike. of similar type. ' J-mi.'-' H ;LV•". •: I' !"•'-: "' - A Unre number of people from the members of the church at an | Leslie looker and daughter Jviu r ;: f li (1 Pa., camped at Point Pleasant over ' —Miss Effle Wright of Haddon- The meeting WM taken up with |, M .' • • • . l •• •ii: '' :.'. • f <;«'• Perth Anihoy, on Thursday. Van Slyke left for her home yester- day in which the club ball team was —Mrs. Andrr« Smith entertained Mrs. William Mesick, Mr. and v ,., ,, \ V • .-, - M. A:n.v;.ki- S.< V — William Acker of Staplctun wa< ter Joan are spending several weeks day. alleged to be defeated by the Fords a number of you up folks at a party Raymond Gentile and daughter , ;,.. ..f .-.••:•!; K;v.r; :wiT,:y-"i.. 'in' client of friends her* this week. at the (Venn Avenue Hotel, Ureun Lions. Wayne Cox, manager, and in honor of the tifth birthday anni- j —Mrs. Charles Siessel accom- Han and Miss Dorothy Dietz of .•r,,•,.!.•':.Lin r ; ••:*.'>.: preui er:iv,>\- —The work of paving Luther av- panied her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. Dill G. H. Prall, captain, each discussed enue is nearly completed and it is —Miss Margaret Peliken of Green versary of her daughter Gloria on the play and submitted their opin- Monday afternoM-.. Gloria received | of Newark, on a two weeks' motor expected that the street will be open street visited friends in Roseton, N. i trip to Canada. ions of why the Rotarinns failed to jVite the Lions to participate Y., over the week end. many beautiful ir:f:*=- Those pres- win. According td Cox, the defeat ball game and dinner at Won Mr. :i'n! Mr-. H .!••'..-n< •• h.iv for uw next week. —Mrs. A. Leidner was in the City —Mr. Carl Lamp, Miss Lillian ent were: There-n Peterson, Lillian was attributable to the club's "bum I nt a date in September to be lircri <-i;vr:;uni! r Mr-. .\|;;: I..ir•• i:h K:\.r. •:•... : ••"• week. Stella Wanski vi?ited friends in .Ter- that had been caught in the winir- fey City on Sunday. tored to A'lentown. Pa., on Sunday. ! find Ruth L»rsori. Charlotte and June played part of the game in the out-! Visitors were Henry Fisel. •. - Mr- K"..nl-i••: - ! .la-jg-htpr of Nolting of Pcrh Amboy. t cr of her electric washing machine. — A son was horn to Mr. and Mr*. —Mr?. William Prall visited Mrs. 1 field. At the conclusion of tho dis-'Harold Hall of Perth Amhny, i I'cr'li A'ul.i.y -I ••i' T ;c=il:iy wth —Mrs. Frank Barth ente'rtaine.l —Mrs. G. C. Holmes has been con- ; William DnVnrvhak of Ix>e avenue M. Eni.t at BeK'hwood, N. J.. on cussion, all of which was of a hu- Stephenson and Fred Schus<|, hiT <).iiii-'!-..r! Mr-. KML-IT.I- Marir. at bridge on T->'-day evening the fined to her home with a poisoned l.vt Wednesday. Tuesday. She was accompanied home ' foot caused by the bite of nn insect morous nature, the club voted to in- South Amboy. Mr :.i-.i! \1 ••- Ciiipii Liijille ann j by Mi.«j Dorothy Prall. I following raeniurs, of her bridge •f;,!i!i!y, Mr. ;,;.•• Mr-. Murri" H:in- — The Polish Strict\v~ of Prrth club and piest- Mrs. H. Hagen, —Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barth and Arnliny he]d a joint picnic last Sun- —Mis* Mary Clark of Brooklyn daughter Marion, Mrs. F. Dooley and ;-..ii : i T i -1 :'.i:i.i'y, Mr. linfrptT ar.il .•=!?• I is visiting Miss Margaret Holnhan ' Mrs. Irving Bnk. r and Mrs. ,!. Still- I-; l:i •!.••:••ri Woodbridge; Miss Marjorie sons motored to Spring Lake on £eh<»«) her*. A Urge ^i owd was of Main street, j • W»dn««day. —Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Zimmerman flavies. Mrs. B. A^ton. Mrs. Forest Mr i'.'l Mr=. Ginrpe K <"•>!', i« an! un hand. Sinpinjf, danrinfr and re- ' —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Endress of and Mrs. C. A. Messersmith »i Potts- Braithwaite and Mr-. F. Dooley. Mrs. Stores and Offices for Rent iliiiii'1 '!•!• iu-r.t ihc jiaFt -,vc-<-k end ut freshments were enjoyed. i Jansen avenue are receiving con- ville. Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Bakej r won the club prize, six ice )i..v. r. N. .1. —Mis* Helen Winkler of New | gratulations on the birth of a son. Wyld yesterday. They were aecom- Icream glasses; the truest prizes were - Brunswick avenue went to the Perth —Mr. and Mrs. William Baker are Mr-. Hans Smi h ant! t'rs-^ht.-r panied to Xew York today by Mr. won by Miss Da^">?, candy dish; and \1\!'.'' wire ^hnppinp in N'i-.v Y":k Amhiy City Hospital Monday for an Mrs. Acton, salt and pepper set. receiving congratulations on the ar- 1 and Mrs. Wyld to meet Mr. C. A. Four desirable stores and five offices for rent 'I' ir-tlay. operation for appendicitis. rival of a son born at the home —John Angressia of Florida Grove Messersmith who is returning on the —Mrs. Frank Dooley and sons of Mrs. Baker's parents in Jersey Mr. Raymond Brpp?o ar.d sift?' tseamship Acquitania from a three Roger and Gordon of Yonkers, N. l.il'ian spent Friday evtr.'.rp at :v,e road has just purchased a new sedan City. The baby has been named automobile. months' tour of Europe. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. John Henry. !ii'ino n{ Mr?. H. Jci'.ansor.. ' —Mrs. M. D. Pirrong and Miss Barth. in New State Theatre building, Main street, — Mr?. M. Coac:.:nberrr ?pent —Much complaint is being made —The firemen responded to a call here about Jhe extremely bad condi- Gussip Xubge of Carteret 'called on —Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Donato Monday in Rahway vij:~r.F .ujjain!- Mrs. William Donovan of Fulton at 1 o'clock yesterday morning when ! tion of Florida Grove Road. and children, Felice and Patrick Jr., jinto?. street on Wednesday. the home owned by the McKempsey —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders have returned after spending a week family of Northfield road, Colonia, —linns Ixrihar: ar.i H.ir.- J>han- I —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doody son spont the paf. week eni a: Tom's ! of Lee avenue were Perth Amboy at Walton, N. Y. •was considerably damaged by fire. Woodbridge. Heat furnished. visitors on Monday. and daughter Kathleen of Port River. • ; Reading have returned from a mo- —Mr. and Mr?. Day Fritts spent The building next door which was —Mr?, Mary FuUt-ror. ar.j Mrs. j tor trip to Ohio. the week end camping at Budd Lake. ' under construction was completely llarip Markus attended a short din- .daughter and Miss Anna BreeJe mo- —Mrs. William Kuzmiak spent | destroyed. The sky was lighted for Apply N. Marcus, phone Woodbridge 3-W ner »t Keyport Tuesday -f *.he La- \tored to Asbury Park Thursday and —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnston Sunday in Perth Amboy. of Kearny and Mrs. Thomas Peter- ; miles around from the flames. The dip-' Society <'•{ ".he Br'thorhvd of spent the day. —Mr. and Mrv Harry Deitz mo- (firemen deserve a great deal of credit I.ocomi'tive Firemen ar.d Ev.frineers. son of Valentine place ate on a mo- tored to Point Pleasant on Monday. —Mrs. M. Tyrrell is spending her tor trip through the Xew England I for their ready response to the call. —C.rrtchen and William (VB:imj vacation With her aunt in Totter. States. At Boston, they were join- have beer, *[)<:• mi ing the pa?", week in 'tille. ed by Miss Sareda Peterson who has Newark with frier.ds. | —Mrs. L. Olsen spent last Friday [finished a summer course at Har- —Mrp. A. Anderson of Newark is, with her mother, Mrs. Greiner in $i$i$i$i$i$r$i$i$:$i$i$i$i$i$isi$i$i$ )vard. spending the week as the g'lost of \Woodbridge. Mrs. M. Wainwripht. ; j —The Misses Eleanor Moll, Vir- —A number of local people went ' ginia Moll, Ellen Grausam, Evelyn —Mr. and Mrs. Johan-MI and on the excursion from Perth Amboy 1 daughter Eir.nia, Mrs. M. Lund ;ind I Howard, Margaret Turk and Harry to A-h'jry Park, Thursday. Furber spent Thursday at Lake Ho- patcong. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nannen of Irvington visited Mrs. F. A. Warter of Upper Green Street on Satur- I HARRIS DEFT STORE I ANDERSON'S MARKET day. —Misses Lorraine Warter, Pansy New Brunswick Ave. Fordt, N. J. McCrory, Ruth Erb, Grace Huber, Charlotte Howard, Bessie Donnelly, Telephone Perth Amboy 3185 and Charles Brennan and Charles SUCCESSORS TO ENGLEMAN'S Boehlke are attending a Presbyterian FREE DELIVERY conference at Blair Academy, Blairs- town. —Miss Pearl Peterson of Valen- 1 tine place is entertaining Miss Betty SPECIAL SALE FOR Bell of Scranton, Pa. ? 128 Main Street, Rahway, N. J. Tel. 545 $ —Miss Madeline Peterson of Fourth avenue, Port Reading, is FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY visiting Mrs. Peter Beck at Long Beach, L. I. FRESH WHOLE ^ "Rahway's Most Popular Store" OR PORK HALF Sewaren AND —A son, John Junior, was born SALE STARTS LOINS 29c to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of SMALL A POUND Oakland avenue, Wednesday night. THURSQAY, The Harris' Not Frozen PORK £ —Mrs. J. B. Lewis and daughter, The Harris Store Offers Its Miss Mary Lewis of St. Petersburg, AUGUST 18. Store Will Fresh Cali Hams 1 Qp Lard Snow-White are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles DOORS WILL $ lb iU^ Compound, lb. . Lewis of Cliff road. —Mrs. C. W. Smith is spending BE OPENED First Sensational Show The Swift's Premium or some time at Greenville, N. Y. Armour Star Ham Tub Butter —Mrs. F. J. Adams spent Thurs- AT 9 O'CLOCK $ Whotw w half lb...... day with friend? un Long Island. Public —Mrs. Morrison Christie and WILLCONTINUE children have returned from a FOR 10 DAYS 3 DOLLAR SALE $ $ Potatoes Q /\ week's visit with relatives at Had- $ Prime Rib Roast Honest The best, lb. . . 15 lbs for .... OVC donfield. Mrs. H. F. Janssen came with them for a visit here. —His? Louise Giroud of Rahway $ HARDING LADIES' FULL Bargains $ was the recent gueat of Mr. and Mrs. BOY'S SMART FINE QUALITY C. A. Giroud of West avenue. UNBLEACHED FASHIONED MUSLIN CRINKLED HEAVY OUTING Chuck Roast, the best 18c —Mrs. George Luffbarry and WASH SUITS PURE SILK daughter Betty of West avenue left $ 36 in. wide BED SPREADS HOSIERY FLANNEL $ Fresh Chopped on Saturday for a trip to Doyles- Fresh Beef Liver Hown, Pa. Reg. Price $2.00 All Colors < Meat Full Size 15c lb 15c —Mrs. E. W. Christie and Mrs. $* 10 yds. for $1.00 Our Orient Brand 10 yds. for $1.00 $' W. W. Conner and son Howard spent M While They Last Reg. Price §1.98 Reg. Price $1.59 Fresji Selected the week at Cedar Lake. 1 —.Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Adams and LARGE While They Last ! While They Last ANY LADIES HAT Dozen suns James and Freddy will spend a $ SUITCASES IN STOCK Eggs month at Cedar Lake. —Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Clark and $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Roasting Lamb children have returned from two j $1.00 $1.00 Salt Pork weeks' vacation at Massena, N. Y. lb Fat 29c 18c —Mrs. M. Eburn spent Wednesday Boy's White and Colored Fine Quality BEDSHEETS Men's Fancy SOX Ladies' Sleeveless at Asbury Park with friends. —Mrs. .W. Truitt spent Tuesday SPORT BLOUSES 81x90 BLOUSES at Asbury Park with friends. $ \Wg. Price $1.00 ea. 39c 4 for $1.00 $ —Mrs. Helen Clark of Massena, Reg. $1.39 Reg. Chicken Feed, all kinds X. Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. $1.00 5 pounds for 19c D. Clark. 2 for $1.00 Extra Large —David Bftlfour is spending two TURKISH TOWELS Cretonne Storage BAGS y 4 ; weeks at Camp Burton, LENOX PILLOWCASES Infants' Wool SWEATERS —-Miss Alice Pender is now post- 34x46 Reg. 39c mistress at Sewar$n station. Reg. 59c 3 for $1.00 Reg. $1.29 $l|.U0 Swift's Combination -—Mifs Lorvetta Simonson has Reg. $1.98 $l.lHI been made assistant librarian for 4 for $1 JO Children's Khaki 1 large Washing Powder the summer at the Sewaren Library. Washable BATH MATS Children Panty DRESSES —John G. Kreyer- of Akron, Ohio, Ladies' Silk'Brocaded KNICKERS I large Nat-Flake FREE spent the week end with his mother, 3 cant of Cleanser If" Mrs. A. C. Walker. CORSETS Reg. $1.25 $1,00 •/* 3 cake* of Soap 1 I*tying —Mrs. Morrison Christie and Reg. $1.98 tpl.UU Reg. $1.00 2 for $1.00 99 [children left Monday for a visit at 1 Hand Soap Reg. $1,50 $1.00 (White Lake, N. Y. 4 Ladies' CORSELETTES Pur. Un«n TABLE, SETS ^ ! —Mrs. R. Findley and daughter, Children's Fancy Men's All-Silk TIES Abdominal Support i Miss M. Findley of Newdorp, S. L, is RAYON SOX I visiting Mrs. W. Truitt of East av- Reg. $1.29 $1.UU ,p ' AUGUST b enue. —: , • -i 79c 2 for $1.00 ^. $1.50 $1.00 —Frances Casey is spending some Reg. 59c. 3 pr. for $1.00 time at Camp Burton. Infants Maderia DRESSES ^ SALE , —Miss Margaret Luckwood and $ Ladies' PORCH DRESSES s Pure Silk HOSE Miss Dorothy Deit? left today by mo- Ries' Make SILK DRESSES Ladies' Silk and Rayon Reg. $1.50 $1.00 Regular $10, $12.75 and $15 Grade tor for the Poeono Mountains where they will spend two weeks. . $1.00 2 for $1.00 ENVELOPE CHEMISE At Reg. 75c 2 for $1.0(1 $ $5" Men'* Fine Quality »*- --) ladie*' Hand Embroidered Other Silk Dresses at $1.00 and up News of All Woodbridge Town- Reg. $1.50 PAJAMAS CREPE GOWNS $1.00 Ladies' Muncing Wear A Few Left—New Style Two-Piece Suits ship in the Independent, the $ SILK VESTS Striped Jackets and White Skirts at $2.99 Reg, $1.50 most widely read paper Keg. $1,49 All Our Pretty and Sea- $1.00 ^ Reg. $1.49 Full Fashioned Hosiery, high grade, 86c a pair in Woodbridge sonable VOILES Spring Coats, to close out stock, $4.95 Children's High Grade Ladies' Shadow-Proof $ Keg. 49c yd. Ladies' STREET DRESSES NOT1CE1 £ CREEPERS PRINCESS SUPS Sold formerly at $10, $12 and $15 | The annual meeting of the share- I holders of the Fairrield Building & 4 yds. for $1.00 Reg. $1.29 $1.00 . Loan Association, of Fords, New Jer- ;>i.oo 2 for $1,00 Reg. ?i.oo 2 for $1.00 ''aey, will be held on September 14. All Charmeuaes and Silks lltSJti, between tfce hours of 8 and !) Full Size Dotted Swiss Ruffled QTOLLMAN'Q 1 a*d Cr«pes IV« Linen SCARFS aod T) p. in., n,t its offices in the Fordb MATTRESS COVERS CURTAINS National Bank B,uildtng, fur the elec- Reg. 69e yd. VANITY /SETS STYLE SHOPPE tion of officers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of tiny other Reg. $r.39 Rug. ¥1.69. Pair 2 yds. for $1.00 138 Main Sfc Rahway, N. ' business that ittay prop«£}y coinjj be-