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'•'••• • • • - • •, • i»*v' • ~-l • • . . ••:•;• »• .-,;>. v The Rahway Record THESCRAPBOOK 1 ; \ ». R. MARPLE, E4Uor History of Rahway From Newspaper Me* .'J Friday, December 8,1933 ike Prl>**ple ot m Clear. ConcUe and 1J rtncatatlortttl B off All ththe Iaterwtiw »»n»»l Vt»YK* "It is hoped that residents of Kahway 150 Years Ago the State of New Jersey do not approve of the attitude of Gov- Strayed •from the subscribers, in Rahway, ernor Rolph of in. 17 sheep, five of which areTambs; the chief Reyiie connection with the' of : ^ •M GOOD MORNING of the old sheep are marked with a shallow John Holmes and Thomas Thur- , Track dHvers rush in .fork in the left ear, and a half crop in the vm. 111. NO. 2519 right, and painted in the forehead with Spaa- slayers of Brooke Hart." ish brown and tar. The lambs marked with Such ls_the_edltorial_oplnion. ]fj% %\' ^TT; ^"t/T^^S «|^.:^' ' -' •Heads Celebration Enter Santa left ear, and shallow fork in of the Caldwefl Progtwi • Enter Santa'Claus! ••• • •' • . the right. Whoever secures said sheep, so Well, Mr. Editor of the Cald- ^639,916 Rahway ResidentslRart Hallway's Christmas season has officially that the owner may get them again, shall well Progress, here's one citizen opened. The curtain on holiday activities was receive $100 reward, and all reasonable of the little ol' Garden State who Of Railroad fax Collections CariN run up Wednesday evening by the Neighbor- charges, paid by David Shofcwell., approves, and most heartily too. Sow of the Calitornla governor's attP~ ^^__^w. | .._!; ^i _ In Winter hood Gardeners. onoc arrangement ol _Rah wa v 65 rs-Ago*'-.--- tude~Ujw«u\J- Uri? -uwtr- ^,^v^,. (jhnrcfaes And tlndividnalln B holiday greens were treated aunng the meet- goud people ct hia gUster-*atr-E The members of the Rahway Lyceum' will might add that if the citizens of Thawday To Be Deadline Every Day Procedure For Ytdetide Spirit ing. An appropriate program indeed' to open ^ur remaining 47 stato. bur own Live And Learn nties •r>M.»» «t the state as their ^eLatjthe_SdnpjS-RojtN r _the holy observance of the birth of the Included, weren't, so amua oi in the .paid by the railroads as taxes l'ui Lucal S "Master. ! "~ ~ ' oa Friday evening next, Dec 4th, .at 714 their own skins, they would do mother*," aayi newspaper ] o'clock. The treasurer of' the Lyceum is line.—tf- that's right-t econS-iSMSJiirgpKrtiM. Rahway has gone 'XfaiBtmas the Woman's club Friday after- Frank W. SmithvPhiiadelphia, Victim Of Prom now until Christmas day, even for the same thing—that Is if .they noon, December_15. in the home a -few davs thereafter. Rahway individuals happy to announce to its members that'all have a spark of self-respect and have been a lot of boys 1 Jersey Citsyyith its huge terminal and freight debts against tne institution have bmi ytild, 16 "RECEIPTS" FOR That tne and organizations will be making plans lor manhood left in-them. < tan j;, rpave,^M..Wd^ th^.wemo larges—t ^~^.^|234&^ao-share, if^-UK^l wh,| ^ Oeorge avenue, to raise funds for the celebration and will "be observing with with a surplus remaining in his hands. Punc- The very idea. "It is hoped that w e e LOCAL LEGAL SALES rol Christmas iaskets to be packed Also Killed; Wintry Weather SOME^*^ aLHud80Pjiotm0 »statw ev,.. GW—A ~w_Jquarters here yesterday to plan to cover the license payments un- away to needy cinldren. Christ- Present ForJiance—. •"lFtMUc:W. Swift, 33, Philadel- James' E. Rayinon, BrooHyn." priations are cut—or we are all the losers! til June 30. " ... Open Until Friday mas dinners will also be given to C Davis MacWhinney But no. it" was the same old story; •TTouYe (ening UKT week's enrollment program. ~ More than 250 pensons took phia, died ^Sunday morning in Raymon called Rahway police to" The public library is in this latter group. the merchant thought be could Seven of these temporary "per- families in distress. Memorial hospital of injuries he report that he had struck a irian L.G .Wall, Keefe Crosby So far, between 40,000 and 50,000 are at work. On the request of Mayor Alfred part in the 'victory*' dinner and We all know only too well how badly .we need get away with something. The mits." which were no more than C. Brooks, William A. Ransom, The Girl Scouts wDl observe received Saturday night when a on the highway and had left his LT....'...Roselle *::.;•-. D. Smith May 11,800 more will start The state will also put| receipts given to those paying the [Christmas as it was done In the| dance held by the Rahway Demo- ^Mt andTun" driver ran into him car near tte scene of the acd- • — -—and_. must, haye_a_happy mental condition first time the.hat was .worn in chairman of the Rahway NRA V/UTVIUUAO «o *w nwv these days. Our public library is our only -_Ii£.. ;-.r..K. Ritchie ...... J. Smith the rain it shrunk beyond.use." Dramatics Dept. ,0,000 to" workin the Civil Works Service, bringing required t278.ll for a consum- committee will conduct another days" when the local headquarters cratic club~ In the Eagles home while he was pushing his machine dent "He wiH~appear~in~Wood-— concerted- effort to maintain this condition. Q3...... Lukens Dunham. Now I ask you frankly, is that Then' there'! the mr he total for New Jersey to 120,000. er's application and $166£8 for- period! of registration for- CWA was built A. party win be held for (last night. which had become stalled on. icebridge this morning on a techni- LJHJB Gehring Graves thinks that Rin Tin Tta took I retail distribution, were given out the younger children December on Route No. 25. cal charge of manslaughter. Miss Ruth Peters, librarian, and her staff good business? Did that xner- and PWA work for Rahway unem- Robert A. O'Brien, assistant R.H.B Chase : Williams lead In "Tne Barker." by_the MBABC Saturday and nine J>loyed_lnBahway_hJgh school be-J 19. On December 22, the older The driver of the other machine _JThres _persqns_ were injured -of-assistants,-heartily_backed_by_a_capable_ chant_gain_a^wend^rjp_jiw ^ manager—of—the ~Federal—Home FJT7... .~Orvis 7 ST toiner? Co you think my friend more were given out ye^eiaay^" ginning today and conQnuTnff~lm-^ toldChitmasparty took the name"and license~nmnir whin the automobile" driven"by—- board of directors, have done everything pos- , Among tite 16 applications re- til Friday. Registration will beginat twilight. A ceremony which Loan Bank of New Jersey, spoke ber from .Mrs. Swift, and then B. a. Drysdale, Metuchen, skid- Touchdown, Orvis. Referee, Reuben Tharp, win buy & hat "there again? Not Elmer, The Bologna flan New Liquor Laws Ictlved. only two were for retail ded into the car of John Sabat, sible to maintain the public service of the on your life. The incident just at 9 a. m. and at 3 p. m. may be used every year Is being on the policies and plans of drove off before_anyone could ob- library in the face of decreased financial '07; umpire, Rdbert Bracher; head linesman, 'I wtth I could go into a Oft] IdtstributoTs' licenses. The. test worked out by the committee in I Trenton, oo Route No. 25 near makes another customer for a% a Trenton, Dec. 12—Growing dissatisfaction with AH men and women, unemployed President Roosevelt, outlining the tain his license number or name. support and eftri|im;ieaj iSj*use*of-th«j-library E. R.' Silvers; timekeepers; B. Crue arid. F. and shop for tiunes Just tttr~ were or the consumer variety. charge, beaded toy Mrs, J. K. The injured man was taken to [the Hazelwood avenue bridge Sun- 1 Gibbons; time of halves, 20 min. and 15 min. out-of-town store/ 1 lie state liquor control act indicated today that nu- but not on relief, ale eligible to : : activities of the Public Works Ad- day-night. -•-. ,--..'.., __._ ;. •• girt."—Doris Duke, writo r As members of the MBABC "' ' The regis-Maiple.^, : _ -: .,;: " " "facilities."; _ •— No matter how badly people eat girl. lerous bills to replace it will be introduced when jnlnistration... MRA,, and-. Clvfl want to buy here, it is just such U i Mrs. Drysdale suffered a braised If we were not making such continual use Rahway~15~ Years Ago ..,,,' • • • ' legislatw^ .co — . ... j_. TkSbnFpaW Work^^ ~~s ArjDunistzition" " ' lrfrf itln * . .: forehead, while her sons Bruce, of the library any effort expended t>y the incidents as this that scare them commissioner, for members of the assoca Other speakers Included Ed- Woman Is Found 10, received minor cuts about the Prom The Rahway Record—Dec. 6, 1918 away. It is time that some of IX Frederick ssry ices wui CUMH« «*#••«••» , for members of the association "~ staff would be unnecessary. But our increased liars We All Know "of grammar and Mg^* school age ward L. Whelan, chalrmrin of the face and lips. Dorothy Dimler, 9, One of the greatest social and financial us put our own. house in order tuiuitting thatjthe act may be unconstitutiona. - l* i n*ers of beer licenses tooperat e un- on December 19 in charge of Mis.Union County Democratic com- ~~use has proven the library's value, so. we must before screaming at local buyers, Father:—'1 never tvm til such time as a permanent li- Dead In Home another occupant of the Jf&&~ 1 . successes of the season was the bazaar 'and [emitting muiikipalities to set up excise boards, de- O. D. EMridge. A Christmas tree mittee; William Wblfskeil, former (ale car, received a bruised light '~ see that the work is carried on. entertainment 'held Tuesday evening at the" to "buy at home." censes wuV be granted. It is ex- d th surrogate; George L. Kh-chgasner, The city, giving $500 of a budgeted $2,000 fared those acting in good faith "roll have nothing peciedJthsfcliheJleenses will be Official fe^fthlb MJfen 1 First Methodist, church under the auspices of at the end of a two- Ran . Two utuBi .persons were Injured- •this year, has made an-honoct effort and done -the Epworth league.^- xne aflalr _The editor spoke J1V_ . (Forgotten months' priod when, investigation Mary. . Markey, president, of the I in a three-car crash on Rout«r25 posslble7~"The budget—amount - M was thi"gfrieTal OT'naratic club; Found As Husband HlMCHUCU-wti* ». u_—. . _ -making—bicycle riders—display. ^ oTtEevaTiBl»Uiiuur d; Tgatttraay atleruoou whet. i .. j Councilmen-elect A. C. Feakes, should be continued nest year, however, and all that they had had a delightfui: time.^The.. lights after dark. Maybe this nal law is in full force and effect until the.courts win have been completed. In the serious aspect of the day pageants Returns From "Work tomobile ooerated bv O. P. PooT. every effort made to give the total amount wont be done until some inno- If* pre-war stuff." and program depicting' the birth John L. Markey, Edmund D.Jen- Atlanta, Ga,, skidded on icy chief feature of the entertainment program nafly declare it unconstitutional. meantime the names of those hav- Spanish "War Veterans And nings and George L. Klrchgasner; Mrs. Elizabeth Timberlake, 52, toward the support of this widely-used civic was a lively "farce entitled "The Grecian cent, auto driver breaks some fool ing made application for licenses of Christ will Ua presented In pavement and ran into the Na- institution. bicyclist's neck. If_ r_d_hitjthak win be published for two weeks Auxiliary Entertained many churches, while Christmas William H. Conrad, Harry Kett- of 12 Linden avenue, was found tional Biscuit truck operated by Bend," which produced no end of fun. The 1 kid the othef~nigtat_who rode in in local newspapers. carols wHI be sung; by various ori- ner and Joseph Felnberg. James dead in the-kitchen of her home James W. Cox, Union. • The '..re- ira«!fc -weJMded-Mrs. Wlljiam- S. Durmer, Miss • Last Night _ ganizatlon. on Christmas eve. J. Klnneally, cbairman of theyesterday afternoon at 4:30 by her front of men in the dart, it might Investigation - husband, Albert Timberlake. bound of the Pool machine, Katherine DuoaSl+CMiss Nellie Long, Miss have been for good causeT^At. ooreAViHConfer Must Be Made | After a carol service in First Pres-'Rahway campaign committee, was caused the automobile of Charles •It's Being Done Bessie Taynor, the Misses, Ruth and Pearl any rate, the sooner something COWnieni H Trenton, Dec 12—Governor Moore will confer Applicants for llcenses^-who Official visits to enmore camp, byterian church, members are in-toastmaster. . Mr. Timberlake went to police M. Spedalle, Philadelphia, ' to~ In drafting a program of local improve- LaBar and Mrs. Susie, Lynch..-,Besides this starts the drive for lights, the Jday with the new- commission appointed to con-have not already sold beer andNo. 16. United Spanish War Vet- vited to the - home of Mr. and headquarters and asked for a doc- strike the rear of the machine. , ment to be undertaken with labor under the who do not have a federal, bever- erans, were made last night by Mrs. Edward Schremp. During a tor, saying that he bad discovered Mr. and Mrs. Pool were treated there were several-very meritorious musical- "sooner well all *>e safei_£rL — Uifr Railroad-Pu»i»J his wife unconscious on the floor " tivirwdrls "Administratiori;~city —officials— ~Ane.th_and;_ Ry ^^ g "many "times",'" none~at~alk—Thty ^^~w. jbehiK atmmlinedi the new Brfllsh Croolry car, ahown - " On Lists-Requested-— he was treating" her.- -• Lincoln avenues, Sunday. Patrol- —this aid are planning to - take-full advantage- : at top, haa dthrr unnsual fratarea. In It, the engine is.at the its primary function. Fred Kull, Irvington; Arno Lenk, MAG. church under the direc- From Thi- Kahvvay Record—Dec. 7, 1928 oftentimes reach you before you Irom the President in the i Paterson; WllUam MCNeeley man Weishaupt investigated. of the opportunity created by the CWA. The Civic Service league held a meeting- see them,''especially when other rear, and the »porr nherls are carried la the .door. Tbr com- tion of A. C. Carkhutf. The Jun- By Committee Officials also realize that Rahway citizens panion pictures, abort, Mtowing a hnid^m view of the old «ty|e_ Honse to the man in the tea IWesUield: William Holt, Pater- to choir wm make its first ap- Mr. and Mrs. Laing James V. Healy, 226 West Grand Monday night at the residence of Miss Char- cars with' bright lights are near son; Department Inspector Wil- Francis Fox. receiver of taxes, have, for the most part, been reluctant to locomotive, and one of the new high epeed I'nkm PaclOc paa>. jutter knows that If « pearance at that time. 3 street, hit & tree on St. Oeorge line Edwards, 169 Ehn avenue. 'Arrangements them. aeneer (rnina. graphically illustrate the "drag"-ellmlnatinic inerita bur Poster, Montclair; Chief of Among the many other actlvl- announceuedd yesterday that his IsObserve Anniversary avenue near the intersection of Your criticize the city for letting our streets get in I had a narrow escape with one joba for aU who want t Among, the many other actlvi- were made for filling Christmas < stockings of the new train. Tills new Union Pacific train, viewed from W ld v» Department Staff Thomas Calne, ties scheduled for Christmas week preparing a u^o f 11MM incomi e proo- West Haiselwood avenue -when his their present condition.- Understanding these of them about a week ago. He tt HeadsCo^nission and Mjss Helen Chamberlain was appointed above, resembles a giant raindrop* as shown at right. morning dew;^*ot..tb««* »»| Newark; Commander Cobb, As- taclude a Joint aifair by the!Uoyay l dudng properties in Rahway which To Have Open House In car went out of control Sunday may not have heard me, but I 1 Order of Moose and the Women g^ ^ liquent. He wUl pre- things, the city will put forth every effort to chairman of the committee to distribute A "STREAMLINED; world, with | takes eight horsepower, though, to •tory. bury Park, and national aide-de- Order of Moose and the Women de Celebration Of Golden night. 7 - make the necessary repairs during this, the sure told him plenty. twice this were the Brat to *(• the handwrlt- ,camp to Commander in Chief of Moose in the Moose home.De- 3^ JJ^ . jjgj g, to jommon Herbert J. George, 43 Hamilton away] Christmas dinners. Those present were: Mrs. Siong. ' •**•' ever:..™..i.i.iy -vehicle. o.f transportatioLiSSainmn (pull the same bo»t at Hiete are today |oeorge Hattersley. Paterson. _~ cember 29, with Mrs. C. H. Peter- counccUU foforr acUon acUon. .If the council first opportunity. A. D. Brearley, Mrs. Lyle Reeb, Mrs. Harold speed, or Jour miles an hour. TheIng on the wall,, and to develop 8004011 furlough. .^S^a^Tf^ cember 29, with Mrs. C. H. Peter Anniversary street, was slightly injured-Sun- glad to Citizens have faith that the streets will re- Gray, Mrs. Clay Howett and the Misses - shaped somewhat like half .of a gi- frlctlonal resistance of w»(er, or streamlining. -'_ •- .— --_,. Mrs. Jerry Jackson, department son and GeorgGeorG ge Ammerman; head- ##3 at-thatthe city can act as re- 'dfly night when his_autpmobBe ploye*» with no fcbility h^been removed by tiie ^transfer oTmost d h tff were en ing the committees. . celver on these properties until the The golden wedding annrvesary of the ceive attention, and having faith, they are Gladys Crowell, Margaret Cone, Betty Hull, gantic pear sliced lengthwise— "drag," Is responsible. When th* Within tho' last two years,- auto- president, and her staff were en mittees collided' with one operated by An- •upport. whose «w «• tertalned by the anxilkry. A The Moose home will also be taxes are paid, collecting the rent of Mr. and Mrs. -George H. Laing drew Harrison, 2-17 Central ave- andi waiting patiently, yet anxiously, for the works Mary Louise Ackley, Harriet Freeman, Helen [Driving Hint ' that's the prospect for the yearspeed Is doubled, this "drag" is mul- mobile and railroad men at last oo the next session «w [arm codes to theNRA will be takeft by Chester will be observed today with open tiplied four time*, and the power have ef'tne to tha reatltatloa that. nresldent of Wheatena Corpora- brlthday party was held for Mr.the scene for other partiepa s during or otheotherr IncomIncoe foor thaatt purpos purposee . nue, near the Intersection of Elm bors. Nol - program to.be ipushed to completion and work Chamberlain, _Thurza Hangsterfer, Margaret 1950, if we are to Judge by recent wm Congress merely P«^ Pi, production Chief Of-tne^AAA. Haudtogaiartyby jSft_saiiJUfl»t_hJs^departmenjSftsaiiJUfl»thJsdepartment house, in their home at 239 Main developments Indus- eight times, air rCTtstancg to wuirtlilnn to Honthls cHT.-wasHsho»en presl- ftte-«reeHniaudtog,-a._iart,-a._iarty_y y [ avenue-and- Pierpont - street. I Terrill. Catherine Dieckman. Katherine Sand^ Soap Houses for A December J6 begin work at once on thestreet. Friends will call during started. dent of the Tininn County Park With th Tn»<^t-.lT>ff. I ay_fpr_a_15-word_want ad in The main point is that ttie people are all A timely word ~ young, Religious education in connec- itoy H^rgh^ff^i Mrsz John 'j^who arf e inol needd person: s of the city "SEQHou^^eg "arpatrentr-tD-sit-up-com-' - place too much faith in him. If Vansco, Mrs.-Arthur Drewes and Hehnly. A double quartet con- fortablfortahvy, in bed at an angle.. _ , was The Record every Issue f oTtwo" Interested in the government of this t«wn. May lessen stress; There is on restraining men's ... —^ utpouited Uon with-regular school work.was. | Mr. Mason and "A Friend'' have sisting of Robert A. Coan, Chal- years. A loving word he doesn't stop as he should, then After all, there is nothing that really goes to the heart of ar>- One reason wl ning his flyweight title. advocated by the Rev. James W. Mra. Merton Seaman. \ acknolwedged. Miss M. Ads 'a Far- They are all willing to take a hand in the you must be able to stop or there other like the recognition .of personal worth. Most of us can recall tongues or pens when charged V nighty rel Mis • Betty Hoy, Orover. Cleve- | made the openlngv contributions. mers Reed, James Jones, Edward rell, chairman, presided. It pays tous e the Want Ads. May heal and bless. 1 are Interested In Laurie, pastor of Second Piesby- Additional gifts may be left with town management. If a man shows signs of will be a smashup. days when we walked with- a lighter step because there had come towith a little vanity,—W»shing: t«Sm ctoreh. last night toaaad - land. school, contributed toth e Decker, Carl Aszman, John They get results because: wanting to tie elected to a certain office he Is ~ "•- (Ctoenviue Klelser) so fcwo f them Pf Mr. Mason at the City Hall. Weiss, William Gettler and Frank BENEFIT GAME Almost everybody in Rahway Substitute In your traffic vocab- us the cordial recognition ot another human soul. We do not al-ton. -'. .-'•.•• ".•• '-•• •••;•'• ^^ to membew of Columbian entertainment with a dance. She the Somerset Hehnly, sang several hymns, ac- A small admission charge will be and vicinity reads them, likely to be turned) down. It is co-operation ulary the axiom that there is a ways think -what resources of encouragement and helpfulness lie in No obligation to Justice- does •urvey iBuddyOlmsteadbies School Parent-Teacher assoclar was accompanied by,. Miss Gladys PASS BED OBOBS QUOTA and interest in public affairs that makes "Safe Way" for every emergency, an honest word ot recognition of -another's worth and purpose. Brooks, also of Grover Cleveland Tti» distinction ot being the first companied on the piano by Ed-made at the Older Boys League THE l -torcc-a-man-to bexnitl, or to-usa that ; '•tearn-to-depend-iipon-theW'Bsfe- )1 MflIn fl-flMt'fftnrijfr In th^ gt»r/» t/\ gatr KeHeyIWCMCJ . ,-. .;•- ... y benefit ot Chester EanginK in a futile attempt to defend the The really social man Is the man who knows how to share. fthe Bharpeat sentence.—Jeremy charge of the meeting, with Mrs. [paspass Its.ouqtlts.quqta aunnduring mthe Hnnnitiannuali Thiai>e tuu«uuiprogramu wa«»s unde^. r the dl- AH Want Ada So Per Word' Way" and you will never be killed Taylor. charge. Conner,-secretary.--^—- Refresh the Acmys-Eighth Grade Cash In Advance WouMnt this condition be better than hav^ Plans weTe-madfr-tor-the-dls-- .Roll Call was given the-local chap—rectioa-ot-Mr.-Coan. by Mrs. Saturdayc-lAng—tuxned-hia-ankl&l Iram—|-right-of-way. Nx The next meeting will be Janu- ,ter yesterday when final re active interest" centered In a few, "for nt any price: Knowledge by tributlo™—n „.n. nf rfhristmaa candcandyv ,to to and Mrs. Helen | and was out with a broken right | eth. And Life is perfected by ; to a The committee in< ary 8, when Dr. K...W. IJance will | showed a total of »l,7B6.30 Edwin Payne •with the great majority of,the remainder as an oven; and all the pcond, yea, and afl Queen Elizabeth and her court the pupils- Headley. leg. . . that do wickedly, shall be stobUo-Habichi, We cannot always see ourselves-as others see us, but -we canDeath—(EUuabeth Barrett Brown- . aome tore* dudes Mrs. Archer Collyer. Mrs.speak on "Health. ceived. „ only euttlcieiitly' interested to complain, In were the -first to wear ralk stock- : 4 j^rtrato or In public? •_.__' ings.' • . •'• always eee ourselves as we see others. "- , i . - ing. -' •'gi^i':wpbd.:

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(•>€««*• wna The sotwrt tamix Affairs WilKTake p • • U.-_ W h K*od cfitlsbnis i&ivic£s at Jfiw ierssy She tCTSared in.the Mothers Day or Mr. «n4 Mrs. ir Herman, pi* tlon TTirtey morning- The af- chapter at a social meeting _ College] for Women,^Tuesday, JJer; pageant last sprins. Miss Ovet- *»«.-.ue. Hectlbn of otflcen-wi* -. fairs win take the place of the in the Y. M C -A..Friday nigjit- t:n also serves in an advkory new. Thoss elected, were: pres- In the basketball game plajed , cember 19, .will be a Rahwaygirl. Tore- December meeting of the associa- in the afternoon, the.locals de>,;. Miss parrie't -S. Overtoil,, dailgh- capacity, to a groinj- of freshme: ident, Howard Oreenhalgh: vice tion. 1 prethlent, Al Hcnfefev3icE EXAMS Xlie UiuUxl 3Lulc^ Civil-Oirviei Uiy, Deeiimber'ini at ,2 p.m _. *.,~.. year 28'.seniors who are Commission has announced exam- tioh of Harold Heinz.-..—..., ,,.. judged to bs the most ^distin- rtctor, lOchael Zuccareno: cus- is in charge of inations as follows: Junior calcu- todian. Jay Herman. which will in- Chester at Davis, spiritual ad^ser gulshedln the class and who have laUrg fflifh'ic"ibiiMu ^v.^wv. ym, 648; Elizabeth, S32 and New--; She appeared last winter in the' Roman Catholic church is made JdUhler. Manhattan avenue, Thursday after news ot the-ratiadrtldn of - Shortly atterwart. news otDtanj. which nmscincrRdpd Trndfii* t*JA ""•••". S20. In the ping~psnif-tot night. ratlflcatlon cfttj ««* amena- jnent. Immediately after receipt [ of liquor, trail's stomach was re- [pal Austin L. Singer. junior show, an original musical up of 70 members. ' : GHxens the JJ«t amendment by the S6th— ot telegraphic Dfltlee Irom Salt ' ment, -Robert Cornell, Ratoway, ScUWtOBS HOWS , , RAM60V state, tHah, flashed over tnetije- ment'Was JUShea throngh the moved last month. But he'still can; cooDtiTrJiringins to.an eno tut ' Lake City that TJtan had be- , eat. fand does^ six times a d&yj Port •Wymberly, the oldest Brit- outdUtanced- the ?other. com- ""^ •*'**• BatTJKw-Mmiorial Arch after15 -graph, instrument. shown,besW«_ ''come the 36th-atate~tO-ratify What's morerhe still likes his littlo ish fortification in -Geongla,-is , is nowX»dn| another;eigbt ^'^ Um. ' i .";•••. > wltn ot the*7 >»».,' 1 petitorsr-—-^-.-.•..-•- .-^-.-.-.-. ——'-.-— the amendment. ? — • "snifter." -i yielding relics of the first .Eng- Becord Ads Fay 144 Irving Stceet ttmte kilnwy 7-1234 FOR IPiEAtATIjOirCOSt lish settlers in excavation work. Had you thought of it? H. S. Announces Glasses well-fitted and useful every day Beauty Hint in a Nutshell J_jwori-irom_his_own^-=11^_l ?St?ma«v. "•••" creatidn. TSemi 16 Tears" Experience.—All-Work selection one Of keen, discriminating judge-, Attendanceiist GuaranteVd. DdyATNIght Service merit. " -•- New Yoi*, Dec-,Ur.1" f<«igM the: JotaJLJM, Hersh towers Bldg. wars of their son's births andd, Not the least of the sculptors November ~ Optometrists - Opticians El 2-2186 deaths—" tribulations was his eviction from his studio -when bis model had Those"pupus «f Rahway-hitfi t!an on theTeace"Memorial Batn-- reached an advanced stage of con- during November have been an- Any persons who were pres- struction.- But he -triumphed over _ent__aLaccident._scene that recently completed" in an aban- that -when a sympathetic railroad ORDER— occured at^totersectioa. West- doned old. poweiuouse here by company permitted! hint to the fleld avenue and St". Qeorge George Gray Barnirf, world fa- A-J. Sophomoresr^. AUfH7~J. An- HIGHEST QUALITY use of an old power house. Here 4rewc a Anttony. C. BarcUy, T. avenue, Rahway, at 9:40 p. m. mous sculptor, after a 15-year Barnard nursed his great dream STREET Becker, a B«llaroy. A. Bendjln, D. November 26, which «aused labor of love. Black. R. Blacklorlt. S. Andresky to realization, amid, squat coal p Baker;F. Baschuk E.BecWios«n TTleath of Clarence T: Bpyce. ^Triumphed bins. ^dustr--trestte6-and he crosses, row on- row," while In ^» " General extreme. bow of hope rises —Contractor— over clouds of war. 193 West Milton Avenue The arch itself is 60 feet wide, ;_.__ Residence- and the rainbow is to be finished to colored mosaic. . On the left stores that have been bidding for that business. 53 William Street Tel. 7-0038 . Rahway, STJ. front of the arch are grouped 28 male figures, representing- Jsol- diers, rising towards a "super- Tdepnone 7-0441 souX"* On the right are 14 There have probably Ijeen thodstltlds c^^et^ refugees from war—old men and women- and—children—tiie- inno- chased in the last couple of weeks for^ ^^ „ rfir cent sufferers. Belief peopkr And in the ne^ ten ^ays ih«r« wffl J.-will •• Significant is the total absence •nee yoi from the.memorial of any war- fltW hoDght by our people. „, ^__ __ : : hlle••_.. like detail such as swords, guns, your Christmas armor or even uniform. Barnard lln's is I W fjgmwi al- m* * THE ONE LASTING uded to_as soldiers. Be says they tJpio tfe present Gm^noic^el^ present are "dead sons, ready to sacrifice MEMORY THAT WILL themselves—for- the—great-, day -any adreHisiilg~foT€hJH8ti^ to We family" when war would *e no more— STANDFOR Your and it has never come. I've car- twedty-five small town newspapers of «onroifltding ttmrn v&itBn For as little as $1.19 ried them up to the door of ex- you can purchase a delightful GENERATIONS "I am strong and last forever and pectation." a few miles of Rahway shows all these newspapers ire>&rtySii ever! A little house of steel which Christmas gift. No matter how Strictly speaking Barnard's f y only you can open, -with the bank's great work has only commenced Christmas advertising. , many electric appliances the re- <>£ t -...-in~_c. Sammond, J. San Oitt Counsel and Advice hway ] strong vaults to protect me from • n Qim nan n It. with the completion of the model. dpienl has already, she may not Is Yours Without Obligation to the risks of fire and theft. - "He estimates that eight years will lot the i ' "I am long and wide enough to be required- to put his dream in have an electric sandwich toaster. Ifri hold your valuable papers that you marble. To this end he nas dedi- Elizabeth, Newark and New York ^newspapers are »catrying |bors. No"! cannot afford to lose, and precious cated his entire fortune, maib- Nickelplated. $U° tamlng Ms ^depthdente Htt^tfae — page, after jwge ~~—~ • ' i — •Email belongings that you want to Eeep Chromium for sentiment's sake. ' . . . last,- IBIAtS ftriM3EMEEEB5 Ipersa The sculptor hopes to erect his „ Every DeicrlpUon tTop-ot rctolTcon- IJttst ' "You call me your Safe Deposit magnificent . shrine on ground cerns ..that deslfrn Comes WltFTalMetal Box It is qahe probable that in moat cases the articles g , Georire A^ •»•" Grand St. and tulld cemetery Box. But I call myself a sturdy adjacent to the doljters. now P«'«.r"?nV%SertS: W. R5we. R. memorials. - friend to you and your family that owned by the New York Metro- % For $5.95 AITWAT 1-0406—7-1864 politan Museum Of Art. ~ Sttw- MtowricanbepurchasedrightheteihRah^^ You have many valuables that you-do not wish to lose. Ton 7ou can*have'for"a"wh6le~yeai-for~ Diicussion is endless on less than-thecost-of-the-good-old- ?•'< Such a box costs only $3 for a whole year. -would Save got out^SftBe *wqfla-."- thtJWaffle IrmJhL W ' .-'^..i^.,;,,,.;,^,ife, ., - •-^~~~".. She may have thought one may "«••- -—™ Comfortable, conveniently-arranged eoupto booths are^vaffiHT wafflf e iroi n as a definitdefinite lluxuryu , BU statements saying, "Lydia E Pinkham s Vege- when you wish to examine the contents of your Deposit Box. «apie Compound helps mel" If you are weafc nervous, the Rahway Record !0 indulge her wish with a h«ndsbmcelectricone., Sdown andjiscouragedget a bottle from your drug- "every Tuesday and Prl- 7 dny mornlnif at ,1 Farrel placo, |ist today. Let it help yoa, too; ;_ Rahwny, Ntw' Jentcy, by Hit Rah- way Pukllshlmr corporation. Vttti- A^ Regularly In teJ^PfeBEii Herb Medicine The Rahway Savings dent. J. It. Marnlt: Vice pTgaWent. Paris It- Forroan: secretary Orlando H. Dey: treasurer. X. R. Marple In the Spring, or whenever '"THe~Bankof StrehgtV- ausinoss Tnana«;er;^iWaltpr- Marpl«. 1 Many oftbeSe women tisfe and Editorial, advertising, business- and •they n'eefl a general tonic; they circulation departments nt 1 Far- recorninend Lydia' ^E. Pink- 119 Irving Street Rahway, N. J. rcil place, telejkbone JUiiiyrny 7-W109. to Have Correct Time. The take Lydia E. F'inkham's Herb Entered as second-class matter at "wJIw. J'| haWsSafaative Wash for ferni- the jjortofflce at 'Kahrwny, New Jer- elecuic clock is an accurate aSJMK&J nine flouches. A medicated Medicine. Good for men, Telephone 7-1800 sey.-under the act ot.'March-3. a87». HiceeTh!spattlcuhrmode Home'dellvered ty. carrier boy wash which soothes and helps women and children. Works lor sii dentji Her weelc. : timer>ieee.Tnispaiutu..» to heal minor irritations. Hos- in harmony with flie Vege- Man SUbseritfttont (To : i •„ gay enough for the most ?.7-;->' • >-. • .'••••:i^:t":.•."..-»••': v^..'i•;•.'-. ^ '''JTT-v--.M:;--' _^ ^•TT;.'~'*?r*^w..¥^^s '"-;T^ . •" -".'-.'..?.-. feminine drtssingttble. pilkltested. Large bottle 50)S. table Compound. CIHCULAIXU EFAlWEyT. ;f : ; ; ! earths. R- m i Furrell ptne'e " lUTiirtj, N. 3. "'' '" ' • jj'^ii'ls'*' '•••• ' -i'«i ' ' '''"'.'••' Ai?ii5j^'' . i'". 'H'^t^'V^^/iVv;-.:^'*--^.:-..^?'.'.-^----'••• -w'..,i; f' The Rahwny Itocorffls a. membe Sch»elWfi't» ana' Ui*r National EOItoriil A*«6cl. Hon.: Served exclusively In Uile ter- tltorjfr'hv- Universal N*>w« Service KlnK Features Srnaicgte; . 'NE^ mm ol motoring roads Feature Service .Inc.;'Ititorna*lonal tore». rnc, and' The Pkerlnl Fash- in Service. ,: .,-; :• ,-.. .. ,: .; ^ t p 1 • I ."--—;-—v 4 ;-;•^_'j;;^T, ..a " "•iiiiiininii|iiniijiiiij• '^_' ••'••^»^^^p" \ i ••• i **^^nivav«««B*«sa8«asHiwsjasjs^as«sjHM«fMfivl«BH'*«VMfSBjafaisB«psHBHi«vB^^^^Hr^vi ' ! 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W*fWimmW*?W?&?m Phone Sah' 7-0600 j — — -f ^~r«, Si THE •RAJTO^.miim^ SPAGEFOUR THE RAHWAY FashionsSSBject* Tomorrow; AtIlahway: Opening At Riu Tomprrow < t 4^ Are Initiated Of Club Address ALONG THE RIALTO a Prograitf By Marconi Lodge Old AndWwiWJ^BMi^SS^B Home Reading Club Will Comes to Rahway Brodie Jump off the Brooklyn Bridge? ~ Hold Christmas Party State and County Officials t is revived, by the 20th Century productiorj^. Irder Of Eastern Star On December- 22 - ery," starring -Wallace Beery, George Raft ancU: 22 Tables In Play Here Last Evening I Fashions For The Home As Bridge Prizes During t Prize For High School Graduate; Are Present For Affair •, coming to the Rahway-Theatre tomorrow for*~ int Entertains, Officials Of Hospita„ ...li Auxiliar*_-ii:.^y AffaiA#.r^ Other Social Events Of The Commi lnto fathlons forgive c«n- Held in Rahway a four-day run. • . . • -.. • . . -^1 was the subject of ft talk - 7 Among the 200 players and extras on "The' Bowery7' set-'< during J° Gird Party-Held JBy, Two. Eighth District Here by Mrs-Knley ^eechbefore Prominent. state and county of- The bowls from whfeh fty (frew Wart Mtntott avenue. while Raoul Walsh was directing the scene in which BeeryX." The-anrmal-dinner-and-Tecep- hanrttppeMwMlntM UftU.rtecc -'Whether tho Tit tor of the^H iSjCtmckJConnors. dares Raft^as Brodie, and bets his saloon on— ion to the grand officers of the rations during the' luncheon —ttwnBrtBB tint " I dub Friday afternooft n to take partin the initiation of a the. outcome of the leap, were\a score 01 01a- 1" Mrs- J. t, BwJng,;: children, lived on the Bowery, when Steve.Brodle's Jump was a Twenty-two Jtables were In play Springer, Mrs. Henry B. Albers Ighth district of the Order of served Friday In the Bderan Out- other fleld of work, it hug. class of 46.members by Guglielmo at" night during the Joint cardJB, PnrtTi. jMts.; A. Moshberger, star f is held In the The talk was -cause celebrer-for.manys. fist fighV^ I br Mrs. Keecn.'5-own orawuigs. •"• HiRa,.Mi>. 1,102. OitieiTof Moat 6i t&e old BowerylUu! btUeve that Brodio made the WiUiam H. Benton, Miss Kay Masonic Temple here Saturday to MemoriaM l hospitalp , an* then Off" partyTof Grover Cleveland and teld ...... irffl be the hfildM A fUt of $10 was made to the Sons of Italy in America, at 189 jump.'- George Raft, though: portraying the famous bridge- Young, Mrs..J.-J&-Siegel, George rening. •12) appeared as priae» in'LatlnTwni. be. changed, will be grain whtoa wffl be pr«aw jumper, is inclined to raise a skeptical eyebrow. Jackie Cooper- Washington Parent-Teacher asso- During the dinner, which was were won by the Wlowlng^M r nsjung Nurss aisoclaUon. . Main street. ,,".:'. Allen,- -Mrs.-John- Galbraith,- J. &?,; discussed by the chapter mem- dcr the direction or Mn. The ntxi meeting will he in the is willing to wager the twenty-five cents of his dally allowance-,' ciations in Grover ry-riliArli»t rtppnhy; Mrs, fi, Grandi Treasurer Nicholas Marria, : -Hftrvey-Ransom,- agnTinjToi-, -yrrs." Charles Held. ~ ElmeTTaHerT•»SrBrW.'.««a- ' •- --.•••..•.. ;; ...;; EUzabeth, TonJorrow "•-•. • ,. •• Mrs. F. G. Preiffer) was the Uendricks, junior past grand Uon of the Arp and NtTj C. £. Baits, im. aeorge H. Grand Treasurer of the Ladies' Bosworth To Appear At Riiz '""""~" ;~ Mrs. H. Paulsen, Mrs. E. Hamlin, I velt, Mrs. J. W. Wleser. Mrs. f. aXDdUair'-thkr/eTeniat da Auxiliary JEva Staci, and Grand •-:. Headed by-Mary Brian Russell. Hopton and Donald.- chairman from Washington Mrs. John Wolke, Mrs. G. White, matron; Henry F. Klelnfeldt. past " Thursday Mrs. Robert' K. Douglas. grand patron and Mrs. Martha'W. C. Schwarting. Mri. Earl Heed meeting In the home ot Ua. Jifti. Joseph L. Ewlng. Mrs. E. O. Trustee G. Moscati. Dillaway, "One Year Later,", the Allied Special which opens-- School, assisted by Mrs. William Mrs. N. A. Brower, Mrs. Taylor, FinNoAngel^ Councilman Harry J. Nimzlk, tomorrow at the Ritz theatre, presents one of the largest antf^ TVr*Ee)=eiy-MrsJ_H "~ rohnsQnLPast_grand_matron. ale Paptnnfc.» W««t Mata Gregory. Mrs. Randolph L. How- Gettler. William Herman, I — W. Jickion. Mrs. Postmaster fiarry Simmons' ' seen locally. Old and nerw favorites are—r -B^SprtagervMcs^J. ••....-, .... Latherow. E.W. A ^ay. Mrs. viimiiieia i**ou y Mayor Alfred C. Brooks also at> Mrs. H. J. Jeffries. ?as in charge, of the entertaln- itttch. Mrs. B. V. Lorrance, with included in the list with the popular Will anoTGHB3ya A.; Reilly, Mrs. ML_K. Irons, Mrs. Wilbur N. Baumann were In Many Attend Play tended and spoke. . famous vaudeville and musical comedy stars, malrins their * •Sirs. Prietz was winner of theHook, Mrs. M. E. Gordon, Mrs. .nent which included selections by charge of the altalr for the aux- Ijtrj. Goodman, Mrs. Mooney and Ordered Detained : the Rahway Woman's Choral dub. litn. Piles as guetta. . - . 3Delegatlons were present from debut. Likewise Pauline Garon, who has 'been absent from, the" door prize while the non-players D. W. Bradbury, Mrs. Papifnik, iliary, of which Mrs. George L. Given By Society other lodges. ' : screen for almost two years, during; which time she has been awaTds went to Mrs. Weiss and Miss K. Springer and Mrs. Will- Orton Js presJdent. THE MOST LOVED Following the. initiation cere- making personal appearance tours throughout Europe, makes Jfrs. Ransom. iam Herman. Sophia Pfeiffer. _ ^. GIFT OF ALL The Three-Act Play Presented *-$m monies, refreshments were served. her. picture comeback. • , Other prizes were won as fol- Winners at bridge included: H. Prizes at bagatelle were won. by Several selections .were played by "One Year Later," a gripping romance drama, is reported lows: Pinochle, Mrs. R. C." Bar-L. Pardoe, Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Stan- Mrs. Ransom and Mrs. Reilly. In The Church Of The : Pinochle, M Home Garden m® of the orphans home hi —jj\ fr> r ftw> mn«». interesting features to come out of the TonTMrgrTrTr-Buitacli. Mit,. R.rH^y—^mfly^ Mra. J MurTifilnn. Holy Comforter Nutley, supported by the Sons of film capital during the .present year. The story was written Genslnger, Miss Camille Lecu- Miss Mansfield, Mrs, R. W.Barley, An apron social was held by December is generally a month Italy lodges of the state. by F. Hugh Herbert and Paul Perez .and was directed! by E. Mrs. C. A. Dietrich, Mrs. C. C. the Ladies' Aid society of First i vblch most outdoor gardening A capacity gathering attended rcux. Mrs.. Joseph- Helm, Mrs. E. The Initiation was under the di' Mason Hopper. Dunbach, Mrs. White, Mrs. Will- Taylorv Mrs. J. J. Ludington, Mrs. M. E.- church Friday evening- in ,Uorj are at * ctandcUll. but the three-act comedy. "Marry rection of Grand Venerable Sal- Hobart Bbsworth will appear in persoa on the Rltz st3ge -. lain Lockwood, Leo S. Seller, Mrs. William Shannon, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. charge of Mrs. A. L. Chase. Mrs. should be ' given protec- the Bosss' Daughter." presented vatore Rizzutl. of the local lodge, . ^~w, ~~.~JA.JA. • J. . Schaefer; ; MMrs. M. Harris, i for winter. • during this program' AA: - Fagansg,, -Mrs. W. Ceder, Miss Mary Thomas. Mrs. J. Robinson by the Young People's society in assisted by Grand Secretary John Elizabeth Mukek . Mrs. H"". ~B. Mrs. Charles F. .Card and Mrs.and Miss Laura Bailey. Games It u essential to protect the Rlcciardi. • • • were won-fay Miss Laura Bailey, in which Hues are to bethe Church of the Holy Comfort- Other oUicials of_the local larly in pine and maple, lend Miss (Hive MoCormldc national Gifts That live- Mae Popular at Plaza, Linden ' •*. ^ Mrs. Charles Brewer, Mrs. Alfred Many of us are accustomed to camp adviser of the Olri Scouts. . Coal ashes arr exoel- er. Friday night. ' - - lodge taking part in the ceremony Pearcc-Mrs^Cad... Carlson._Mrs,. themselves to - charming schemes -in—the^-bottom—of wereT"AsTstant VeneraBle,-Jo Still her same popular-self, Mae West is continuing to i-aunk-of-eariy American-furniture con«riaiated:^B|BW- «nJtj I*ading~rp5es were taken by draw^appreciative «udienees to the Plaza Theatre, Linden. Samuel LaBar, Mrs. J. W.Collins as the-rather crude, carpenter, | where,: c^iainFfabricraiia'liooked y or DulbH»edrO»ey proTlde Miss Mildred Blagritf as Mary Biscardi-; ex-venerable, Joseph and Edward Peterson. rugs are used, this is not theon its camp facilities at a con- : icnt drainage. Die the plot Coppola; orator, Constantini Friend Mae ^will continue there today and tomorrow in -"Xm' furniture of maple and pine. We Rowers «erre «twofoldpurpose "at Chrlstmand t tuae:-J Bailey and John nnnglfton M No Angel." --•••-•• _ [ference witn ihe local They are 60 imlveisally giaUfirtng-«*-,_«. that require attention in .class_has_planned_to_^attend th In-"The Bowery," 20th Century Picture starring Wallace Beery," Pocahofitas school;—John Hay -scholarships "deserved—place in the" modern'-™walnut;•""* "' O*"*f coursrr*mne ..w.e may-use metting Thursday evening. are awarded to students of out- these rugs wit hreproducntto fw .Er?mk A. SarKtrhann for her work Cyetamta. $1. «. »». R JeraalemCbmta.ii.fUI.1 e-spring. " radio party in Newark Thursday. George Raft'and Jackie Cooper, with Fay Wray, Pert Kelt/m standing ability, personality and home. these rugs with reproductions 6T asTcamp <*Hyhwtw Belgian Congo monogramists Chartered buses will leave the and scores of other girls in the feminine roles. It's a United tOAL Along with our misconception 91.SU*. «, Seotdi Bother, ft, Rahway office at 1:15 p. m. Artists release directed by Raoul Walsh. COAL Gives an intense We highly rec- promise, who reside outside of the any of the Georgian designs. Miss McCormlck, adviser to more can purchase well-trained wives about early American furniture For some time domestic ori- than. 800 Olrl. Scout camps on the Instalment plan. - A Free Burning neat, is clean, gives ommend i'SusQue-,. :|_State of Rhode Island. _ is the-feelingr-many-pt _us have hahannn a Anthracite —b— lentals were looked upon .with throughout the country, said that EVERGKEEKS PLAZA -I Fuel that offers a ppractically no ash. that only the simple materials can [suspicion. Many of us said we 11,000 more children had been Cemetery WreaOa *f ITawt maximum of heat d i liht t as the .most satis- The local girls who attended be combined in- the decoration Mae West, Today and Tomorrow at the Plaza Theatre, linden and is light to factory coal it is the sophomore hop at Rutgers last would have real orientals or none given camp vacations this year Oidar from Smtth Jewr THEATRE at very low cost. handle. scheme built around this furni- at aU. Others had disastrous ex- than in any previous rear. She , possible to buy. Friday evening were Betty Wood- ture. While it is true that early FOLIAGE PLANTS keep green aU wiattr. Wood Ave ruff, Barbara "Smith, Dorothy periences with cleaning processes; announced that 72.000 Girl Scouts Wreaths for the freed tar rf I Romance of the Year] -WE DEIIVER^T_CQDE_PRICES__ American reproductions, particu Manufacturers have -perfected-4ha. Today and TMMITOW liindstromTand TeonneBuckieyr- camps in ihway, fW»k_B«By Cedar aal MABWEBTiln_ _ ~^-o—- processes by which the rugs are she said, lacks one percent of the VUtt rtne BMtta «tt . •• Prompt, Courteous Service Ahcays Eleanor Albers, Miss Helen Kut-made and they may now be pro- The Children of Mary were average camping percentage for Saawnriaa la FMMy an* bmn of CkrM- TM NO ANGEL" cher and Miss Mary Sepesi. Newcured, from reliable sources the nation. hostesses to mothers of the mem- members received are: The Misses Thara, Frl. and Sat bers at dinner Friday evening in without fear of cleaning mishaps- ' A discussion of the permanent aa **baM IflDEl COAL &.SDHIY CO., Inc.' Eva Budris, Wanda Prince, Lil- or bad -wearing. The rugs are Ivy ITHI SOY A MAN LINDEN 2-3240- linden, N. J. • St. Mark's church. The commit- lian Kump, Theresa Jacsen. Ve- camp followed lit .which MUs 3fc- Ve them hr W. Elizabeth Ave. tee in charge consisted of Miss made, in this country, under our CormJck - praised -the Rahway Ckrwtemi and pbat mt> I THE J ronica " Ritter, Frances Madura, I modem production methods, by council'on its International pro- tM* afterwsrm. hli d Mrie the - same weaving aad dyeing Srttrift-esaFSBtrasrifSB gram carried out this summer. TChttma&a Fern Gimemn «f Cedar aal MM By HARRISON CARROLL iknown as "The Killer," will head Szabo. [processes' which are employed in The group also discussed-week- for New York and Europe. The — o — [the East. •• • • -; - • end day camps. ~ . that keep them OamUM. m>. ow mam tytaiau. t—. '• •Saft-popnlaritej3_great across the agj The Union County Debating C~H0LXYW00DrCal. ,-^- The The lovely patterns of the Ori- -Those present at" the meeting . all Wtater. • Echoes of the Bab; LeRoy whoop- water, where- Georgia was u» League opened Saturday in Ro-ent are carefully copied, or skm- stranger even before he took up act- selle Park high school. No defi- were: Mrs. M. Handtey. Mrs. B. ling congh scare are re-rerbcratinging_for_the movies. It was during fnTly artflpt/vt. ariit th» «y»lf>rs tm fagatn ln~HoUywopd-todayr- an 18-week dancing engagement at nite plans for The • season were"] faithfullv Tebrodoced. The sheen TWwew Sent fcyTdagrap h Anywhere .The Board of Education stirred ~ when kiht lh thntfli<- nj)>-'- | reached. ; which gives the real oriental rug Mrs. Frank A. Sandmann, Mrs. You are mlcoml1 o come and view «£ WW^.-^ haired actor taught the Prince .. We wOl be open eterj emUng Christmaa Week. Ifyoni Gandhi only to weary of the clois- jthey »ent out Wales a new step and was presented The next meeting of the league Its glorious mellow charm is pro- John A. Orerton. Mrs. Matiton D. tered life of the Indian leader's win be held next Tuesday in Ro- duced on the domestic product 'letters suspend- I with a wrist watch by the heir to Martin, airs. Francis V. Dobbins can-just #*!**m±..mjtoV ,.OT11,OT M.n « Ashram, is once more in the spot- linc "Sp ' Britain's throne. iselle Paxk, when an agreement and even experts sometimes cant ^lijjhfc—iThis^timearepotkJfro^hiThitimearepotkJfrom 1 and Hiss Julia Mershon. JHFartaWs Bight now, of coarse, George is | concerning the subject for debate distinguish copy from ' original. Pree DeliTertet an oter Union and Middlesex Counnet Calcutta asserts the American girl • lacting p 6 r EQ it very busy, so busy that the girl With the increased.popularity of is- confined in-a -mental irntitnfaon for 95"day8i-nie- during the season is expected to The .Christmas club will hold its in that city. '; Board charges JnendTMaijorierKingrhaa-left-for be reached. ; figured floor moverings we can-first meeting tomorrow evening JOHN AT BAUMAI lack of coopera- a month's vacation in . o-ounceja —o— not overlook this possibility of from 7 to 8. Mis Medora Squier. , tion and hints A reunion dinner dance will be bringing color and pattern into 'that "Spanky" Host amusing thing along the lo- df held by the 1933 class of Rahway Miss EQen Smith and Mrs. 17. :: FLORIS£ » MARY BRIAN 1 cal rialto is the rivalry between the our rooms. - ST. GEOBGG AND HAZELWOOD ATENCES was known to- Criterion Theater, which i? screen- high school In the Locust Grove Goodman will be in charge. J?ussell Hopton In Crater Action have whooptag J Country., club Thursday evening, BABWAT. NEW JEB8ET cough, when he ~ *"— s_ nudist picture, I December 28. The committee in Fifty Olri Scout caroUers will Flwoea: Bakway 7-«ll—*TU—-«7U did the last -£.iys>a, ouu uie Pantages Holly- : will lhoj| day's work on Iwood house, which has signed op ce charge consists of Henry Herold. sing during the Christmas pro- LOTS OF BOOK TO PABK TOUR CAR SAIP.T ••MiBi Fane's |the-same.Jiudist colony to make a blSl "granr~ln~the' Tavem. Deeembet Baby Is Stolen" Baby personal appearance. irhlle John Cornell and Natalie Dotty. 21. Mrs. J. R. Marple has charge I and exposed LeRoy Both theaters are cracking large eln's |> of these actlvlUes. Baby teRoy to ads- praking_ their .particular en- — o— the disease. tertainment. .. l -~j;-Biw>ks-Hoffmanr*>n-©f-Clty: \ -. •Today~~ "~ e aisease. TThhe personal appearance gag of Treasurer and Mrs. John J. Hoff- Slity dolls are being dressed by AU of which might be a small I the nudists is to be handled by hav- Thrift sale by St. Paul's Church HOBART BOSWORTH ing them appear in a sylvan seem, -Ghristmas Time Brings-Good Cheer, man, 192 Elm avenue, student Jn Workers in home of Mrs. Winiam Scouts for the Kiddles' Christ- matter if it weren't for two things. . . i IOW to make a . .Blair academy, Blairstown, win mas party. The Star «f 5M Pietorts Director Al Hall must have separated from the audience by a I be home tomorrow for the holiday Bliss, 57 Jaques avenue. 3 p. m. I-'Spanky" for one more scene in the gauze curtain and with details fur- And Fond Memories of Friends Far Away, VYour Bridge and food sale in Ilderan | Paramonnt pictore. ther blurred by shadowed lighting. Outing club by Junior Service And the Hal Roach studio, where The head of the cult will say his Who Are Dear, And Whom We Remember Always, MERRY CHRISTMAS — 0— league, 8 p. m. 800 Are Present the 6-year-old star is-onder con- I spiel out in front of the curtain but • The Ladies' Sewing society of tract, faces the loss of bis services I dad in a blanket, a la Lee Tracy., I Second Presbyterian church held (Meeting of Rebecca Cornell for three months. At This Season of the Year. away! M errier • • - i Christmas luncheon yesterday.[chapter, D. A. R.. in home of Mrs. even the smallest budget Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. For RB A. Dance j 1 (SJiCSrCOMPSES: f Thirty-five guests and memGeorg- e E. Gallaway. 109 West McFarland, "Spanky's * parents, |glad to Milton avenue, afternoon. •--,. isblgenough>-ithoor come in for extra grief as their Harking, back to his orchestra =^ rthej • jers were present. - The luncheon second child is starting to whoop days, Lew Ayres has composed » 38 - I was in charge of Mrs. Alice Smith The W. C. T. 0. will meet in Many Officials Of Associa- number which he calls "Piano Rhap- Kfc andfri e absence, of Mrs. James the residence of Mrs. M. J. Asz- tion And City Also oody." He's doing the orchestration Q bors. No'j , man, 10 Essex street,^ p. m. Screen noweomers always puQ himself.... Too much turkey, or B I — Attend^Affair bonera fartrthey are-award- something, caused Frances Dee to S» 1 Gook Ghristmas sored by Mrs. Aaron Dean. Tomorrow l H R h misaji^dayat Fcoc, and 200 social- ^ —^ - 0 pans ., More than 800 persons were| M BroadwajrdJUicttr, who has come ites working as ulias for-Jesse-Bt | Just Plans were made by Rahway . .iub and Scout committee of Boy .present for the 1 lth annual dance j^Rahw out to Warner Brothers to play the LaskVa "Coming Out Party" col- S new AUTOMATIC CAS RANGE | City circle. No. 11, Foresters of [scout Troop No. 48 and Cub Pack [by Rahway chapter, No." 33, P. B. titllae role in HarolHarold TeTeene > lected their 50 cents for carfare Jjg America, Friday evening in thefo. 10, in American Legion head- FOtJE DATO-Starttag Wednesday to Satnrday-FODB DAYS Yesttrday, the yoong New from Weatwood. and went home— 1^ A. Saturday night in the Casino THE FOOB-STAB HIT Yorker showed up on the "Heat but went in a string of limousines.' NB What Could Be A More Appropriate Junior O. V. A. M. hall, for aquarters, evening. ^" ballroom. Lightning" set in makeup. He stood : . . Hats off to Sally Eilers and 3Hl or. You'll find Mother untired and fresh j spending most of the g Christmas-party_Eriday^D5^ _CarloiDSra]idappBaied80ttQnarotmd~st>loiDSra]id-appBaied-80"ttQ^ Harry Joe Browtorthat ulca ges^-Bflt- ~day withTthe^familyTfor she's no longer chained to a hot, S| bsr 22, for members and chil- rohn Galbraith, 138 Elizabeth were State President Harry B. comfortable that Director rMervyn ture in giving Dixie Martin a car S dren. Mrs. W. I. Springer will be ivenue, afternoon. " LeEoy finally came op and enolte to for a Christmas present. Dixie and Sg» Gift For Christmas or New Years Gourley, Paterson: State Trustees him ' ' Sally were inseparable before the SB smudgy cook stove every blessed minute. Jjg in charge. . „ Thursday, December 14 Frank A. Cowley. AHenhurst. -and ^Waldng for anybodyr ho asked. stars marriage.... All Hollywood SS s Meeting of Mothers' dub of • ' . - m Two applications for-member- Robert E. Parry. Bradley Beach; Tb'twlpwfpmmw»-j The dancer looked startled. plans to attend the first Mayfalr ?j> ship were received. A delegation Girl Scouts in Girl Scout head- Councllmen E. E. Floren, H. J. "Isn't this tny setl he exclaimed. party of the season at the Beverly SB Than A Year's Subscription to Dinner, of course, will give you a_new i fttti-ndgd- - the • T^H^gtloa to_the o L?i_saw_a_sign on the, door saying Wilshlre. And =2 grand officers in Elizabeth yes- Vanishing luncheon and me •LeRoy company.'" this year, it's a of just how good cooking can he—Sir Gob-S President of the Safety supper with a 10 terday. v ing of the Ladles' AW society Council William F. Veech; Street 61 Mrs. E. Scheuer presided, with Trinity. M. E. church In 1 Trying to surprise each other, P. M. start. l-lejc done to a golden brown, and the Commissioner Arnold D'Ambrosa tupe Vdei and Johnny Weissmul- Host of the ce- Mrs. <^therinejWalk«r^Becretar5 church.- and City Treasurer John J. Hoff- ler^nuJst crossed paths somewhere lebs, of course, Miss Ann Shelton won the spe Sauerkraut~supper bYTSaies' man. • •between and Cameron, will not arrive The Rah way Record menu bursting with flavor, which onlyS Aid—society—of—Zion—Lutheran until much later. j church, 6730. MTS. SlelErCrSterrwifeofrformer- ! rntlCOT modern gas cooking can bring out. IS Record A0a Pay Supreme Court Justice Crater of * Johnny had chartered a plane to pecting three |S "Rahway"s Home Neivspaper" Cards Axe Enjoyed Meeting of the Past Pocahon- !New York, missing since 1930, who 'fly tette "Laughing Boy"location stars to arrive sg tas association ID home of Mrs. :is opposing the court action of the , and drop in on Lupe for Thanktgiv- this week— IB Stephen Mclntyre, Linden. WflllJCEBEEfiV judge's aged parents seeking an iss dinner. ' • •_•; Irene Dunne, S5 By Republicans Card party by Court Victory, .allowance from his estate. Mrs. But in the meanwhile. Director Lenore Ulrie 9M Let us tell youhoio easy it is to buy a - Ai-Ypwr-lSmnceJZZ ;Crater asked courts to rule that her Dyke unexpectedly fin- and Colleen 89 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond No. 449, Caihonc-Daughter* of : EOJWERfln paronts-in-law have no interest in es in Arizona and told Moore.... And, S America, in home of Mrs. John No Monthly Payments un the estate. ._ to entrain for Holly- to satisfy the 3ft automatic gas range on our deferred Eggers Entertain Mulrooney, 74 Pulton street. Miss Dorothy Smith, n/TTBtur G-B CMflM Gfi *** J" curiosity of-the Sf& JAiCKfl COOPER Hfteen minutes brfore Johnny Inna G. 0. Pi Group——. Joint meeting of Rahway, Lin------society editor • of-The yy.m,.,, Awn —rf ~ -The-Caechp-Slovakiaa--frontier neighbors, thatZ: ment plan. den and Woodbridge Rotary A h h Chtenu* fotrit *n Dtt feft home to catch-blsrplane.-Lupe ""Dunne 40 foot shaft fiSrm~ Rahway Record will be A* months when Chrtenu* town; of' Bratislava had no di- called' the house on long-distance : "OrRTSIONEYtXRPER-NOW^OTHAT -J8 Cards were enjoyed by inem- clubs in Colonia Country" dub,' to tell the: chauffeur to meet hsr atJohn Barrymore's back yard is a bers of the Rahway Republican 6:30 p. m. , glad to receive notices vorce or legal separation in 1832. totem Dole he discovered on a de- Social and Business club follow- Meeting of Rahway chapter, of the activities of you , -Next resuiv was, Johnny ate aserted island of the Alaskan coast! THE PAPER MAY BE DELIVERED TO YOUR FRIEND ON i inI g a short business meeting held No. 72, Order of Eastern Star, in - wid friends and neigh- lonely Thanksgiving dinner at theand had shipped to Hollywood. The last night in the home of Mr. and Masonic temple, 7:30 p.m. Gotham and Lupe had hers on theburial shaft is said to M 800 years CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEARS. ONE YEAR'S -SUBSCRIP- • bors. No note Is too. train. old. Mrs. Raymond Eggers, 77 Barnet* Meeting, of FraaHin School small to receive her street ..;'.... Paxent-'Teacher association, 3:15 TION $2.50 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Elizabethtown personal attention. grW a>ea*adi:O-lS Gift Carlitow/ . ^^ _ , TABLETS, SAJ.VB Overseer of the Poor J?oyd K. p. m NOSE) DROPS nTSSySini* ranch. Just 'phone ' Cheeks CoMa/flnt ««T. Headache "Paradise,? Is the range on which Mason was named treasurer. Saturday, December 16 are witUo a -ntf fc#'4oBatt.offlff..toff" » °TZ^ Ml«U l» SO Miss—Ruth—ghoe--eniertained—al ChildrensmorlerendSantr-end—Santaa ' Consolidated Gas Co. the piano. Lunch was served. IClaus party in Ilderan OutinOti g clubb Rdhtoay 7-1805 Prize winners were: Rummy, I by Junior Service league, 3:30 IWilliams Electrica or BAHTW George Cowan; bridge, Mrs. A. A.p.. mm.. ' STJtEET IS Central Ave, Rahway Glroud; euchre, MrsrHarry Sim- Christmas party, 0Jnd« Society, Rahway 7-0600 monss andand, WiniaWUUamm. RansomRa , and V. O. A., in the Moos* home, eve- horse, .Mr. Cowan, ning. _,

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•v street, Deti ten etndTp NOTICE OF lErrTLEMEVr right angles to a said Una of Kjcho- las Place 100 leot-.to jiJxiinttbenc^ nce NOTICE IS HBUEBT GIVHN, northwesterl y parparallea l wJUi tft» That the account .of the subscrwer, said line of Nlflholaa Place 8080ti &S Could You sol•e survivin•--•—g execut --—*-.-j * of fhc last to a. point; and -th«ncth e southweathweat wiU and testament rt House.l, tho olty of ,B11«- -TheJVarsity club swamped the srjdiron.of Warinanco.Park Sun- nert took «n three mantes tram the *?( of December next atTTJO . Dated Nin-ember 9t N. J. R. Officers~by the over--' day afternoon.. "• : ' Young Men's club. The-ArOrBt CHARLES J. i DECEMBER, A. "D., I9SS," J-' whelming score of '50 to 16Jwhile; _Two 16ng_runs by Joe Klein, totfWen had ». total plnf«H ot T#:- Prootor. at nvo o'clock in 'the afternoon of Money to Xoan nol4-oaw-5wErecotor ond Prootor.Fees»5.2.O sibld day, . • ... • -'••> ' 4hedt^Jfl:r J^Be^rXJt»aMack,^pj)ene£l^ special match —AH-the-follogging traft . -easy victory over the new league the scoring that gave the Parkers Hky»ind»y. of fpnfl .and_jxecttlaeg_Jielrelnitfter the Collegians. a final total of 26-points to none .-.,'. .; Go up$h'the attic, down in jtbe basement or out in toegarag e particularly described^ slfua'Ce^ B h Clli ' TtUag-UCa,Iwitilie tast Wtoe la »/^e Uokey to Wit Ing and being In *h«" City of The summaries: tallied by the locals. their matchmatch- agklnaag t the 'Sennors,, yloits match with. Moon, C*s&> Ratters Ifefl. W(ake^a,.^8t eff those old dfld,pieces of iEurniture, that djld Sheriffs Sale way. In the'County of Union, ana Hamblen feet to the point or 11G26. c . What »i«un DECEMBER; A. D., 1933, place of BECJIXNING. 12904. g ll'.*"'.!'.^-^—I- excharaeL_ol_kicks_f°h T^e_sta]warta_ojt SUnfordJDniversi^jitai teBn^^»^^^. «fof- n«Greyhalv t counted fbrlthe initial score, dash- three. .-.: . Xtfata like that:Orr Personals ing and belns In the City of Rah- ,».^.Park>- .Rahwa...... -J y X. J.. ordered and ed" m6ierthan-50ryardS7for^a7sec- drill BtPl«to(^l adfflt^aatpea-a-lot. £••• Those. way, In the County of Union and developed by Greyhalt Kealty Co., -OfCpaBOT- CHKI8TMM -trees, all siiti, 50c State of Naur Jersey. Rabwayay., N^Xjlrawi^yJ^Min F Tanrell. f end tally. Powell kicked the suc- three games between Central ON 0"Connor . all i nts.-Apply; —BEGINNING—at a-stako- planted Mararshsh. -CCitityy- - SurveyPBa^j Olhfrida, f cessful pliceMent. ' fire Kokand the Warehouse Of- 1M lt» 1T« up. Donald Henry. Oliver and . p on the Southerly side of Simlnary TTherh e i sd due a.pproxiroate!y *5,- Bcebe, f I irffl not'^i>*sW>Hk for any .77 t7nU» staet.. Street It being- the Northerly cor- 187.42. with interest from Novem- Dublno, c ,-• But the Rbsefle Park eleven la in m Harrison streets. ilecird ber 6th. 1933, and costs. •_. ••'•• contracted ,vr' «W wile, ner of the lot hereby conveyed MiAndrews, B BOOH for rent, with private fam- C WESLEY COIJ3IJS, Sheriff. came" back strong" in "the second two marks s*parat«d the . TotiitoT _iwU«on. •"-.-•" . -.• •-.:• thence running South .thlrty-tbree Fllzsrerald. g half and 'eliminated all possiblli In the laJstfntaie.. . . Incldeistal- in «• - *oi for sale reasonable. ily. Conveniently, located near '*Fke Home'Newspaper'' ;~ degrees" West" one hundred thtTty- CHARLES-J, -grA'MT.nR.-SdUr.. I* Tarnoll, B r To Meat Newar (Sfned) D. B. WIUSOM, n North Montgomery street, Wo feet to a stake; thence South Pees J2O.1.6 BDJ&RR de5-oaw-tt. Amorelll, S •• ties of a Rambler comeback when ly the Warthbus Olflei wan two Iorins*r • railroad station. Phone 7-liflO.' fifty-seven degrees East, twenty- Rahway. eight f«et to a stake; thence North : Ous ChmieL taking ^the place of lotea cPER WORD CASH IN ADVANCE "Totals :....• .60 . ^ , "ShtofalJtir Dcpirtnscnt'. wor m»«i»*»ld •lilrty-three degrees Ea»t one hun- joe Klein, rain 30 yards as Hie half ?0e for an? «>e ad. (15 word* or less). Two cents afiai- dred and thirty-tiwo f aat to a BtaKja Carmn WBTTNET Tuiby coach. exeeHrat ONE large and "one by~ Hie~siae"ona;ld-BrreetT—thence G. T. P. opened.~ "-Powell then carried the condition 110.00. Play pea and each word mtt fifteen. Adi- can run three times at two ana one-half with-said-street.and.iblndlns- there- 0 ! ball 20 "yards-arid "Bryata-plunged Over Jayvee 5 -By nlihed room. 174 Bryant street on North fifty-seven aeOTees -west Cleland. f 1 TMali. Ul HI pad 13.00. Automobile seat 50c. tfaoea'tiecortofonenm. .: . -.-.,..— ._._...... _.. Ruddy, f 0 •0 0 thrbughrfbrTthe marker. Powell and Stantonstreet. ' deft-3t ewenty^elgh t -ife.rt - to " .the—Begln- " 0 2 : SeSson Oie ione Point averaged 173 for. the night.Pretty 36 Staple avenue. Tel. Rahway Borkowitz, f 1 jurtT.lt main: contest 14 nlng. Said Seminary Street now Is «> 1 5 kick'ed flie extra point. good. . .,. See Steve KoJai>;get- 7-0166-M. • Rlsley, c 4 6 W C. Ookwffl ttm 1 Walter Macy, 38 Ten Eyck Place. Seminary Avenue.' THEATRE TICKETS Atkinson, g 1 The lew spectators were yet toOf Rutgers Eleven Rallying in the *nal period. uDST His Y'^yC' DKK,,'fien(cu u» There Is due approximately $1,- :inbottom__^__._. 0 1 1 1M with, all ^nnpiuyen)snts S94.34 with interest from October —n 0 see"anpther-ldng-Tun as:P6well, of the Rahway Y. lt-C A. 181. . i-.-J3» had high «ame of onde _JTAOl your. ?hdpae and pa»HOME-MADE fruit cake for your, r TO Xunmloey 1** Rahway' garage and garden. 1*0 St. 5th, 1933. and costs. the'Parkers intercepted one of the Next Year's Football ball team, came from aiB. . .. Wpader how many of Ryan ...\ moothly. Any litmnch WiQdtna holiday. Old family recipe with FDKN ... ..genflei^an.i . , s FULTON street, half Mock C. WESLEY COLIiDCS. Sheriff. Totals many ^spetate tosses attempted urday afiernoon. -last rear, totptckad trom the tolMrtai 1 wrt. Kint, 'eaUmates tree Cognac brandy. Made to order. Oeorge avenue, Rahway, N. J.' Every convenience and improve-, from station,, six' rooms d&d —Real Estate Brokers — H¥BR&ARMSTKRONG,Sorrs. Referee- -Tara. win the first of its State the boys CTlebrated th^.repeal o Wl. Rl Can at 100 Main street, restau- Fees J16.38 EDJ&RR- no21-oaw-4t brthe Ramblers to'th e final per- Schedule-Is Announced . Basketball league games, and thethe Eighteenth Amendment? . . mPv Phone Rahway T-Sm-J. Mrs. A. D. Danogh. 17 Jaques ntent, jrivate family. Vo-other- bath, all' improvements, $35; St. JohM-« (28) rant. • ' •".-•' -deB-3t roomers. Convenient to down- G. F. P. iod, and ran 90 yards for a score. By Physical Director first contest on Its own court toyHaven't noticed any with an un< league: '"•'•:' •' ••• " de$*3t avenue. Phone 7-0O70-W. also garage. H. L. Lamphear. BF^ SALE—Ip Chancery of He missed the extra-point. L tt References eiBhanged. 171 wain street. no3-tf HEAL ESTATE New Jersey. Befween "Mutual THEATRE J. Cornell. tv.;::: defeating a ; strong: Wewarar^'Y"; steady gait onmr traveU aroand •-la the-oUwrj it ata %2t ; Savings Fund Harmonla, a corp Kostr,—I—;-.- ' 'd4tet -INSURANCE- R Thesummariesr complainant, and DaTrtfl-MauriM'. et- Chincar, f . New Brunswick, ^DecTll^ciF team, 38To 33, orTthTTocai "X" the. plant. .... TnTs week's can mow* downed' als., defendantsT"Fl:"far for'sale--of Po». Rambler. Roaellc Park J used toward ,the .Christmas party "A HOUSE, No. 63 Jaques avenue, 6 HOTJSE RENTING IFTTOU F1NU p£ Hrtgers. f . L7E;....LIlllenfeld J- Kloln "gate's Red Raiders will come tourt Saturday 'night. aidates Tor tBeSaH bfTaine^ ...... KtolB: tbeAcmni mortgagred premises. . Schwelucr, < HcGrath MM\f*mmmm*^ •#••1 ** ^ *• • • "• for all of the patients. Bach pa- Kenneth Sinunen ...... rooms and b'ath. All improve- UEL FREEMAN & SON, Bv virtue of the above-stated writ 1JSTED TJf TfHE •ffiBST 'ADS Gross, p — LT... . .HoffmaHK n ' down out of the Chenango -val- Newark was leading •'by a single P. Smith with 118 JM the Baliih •.<— L-G... . .Prlsh f.- W. Klein '«» tient including the children re- My Budd lake Baker .... ments. Newly decorated. In- Estab. 189S of fieri (facias to me directed I COP THE UNE SHOWING AnAreaki, s . .J. Michaels . Ben-ingcx ley next year to wind vp the 1934 point at the end of the halt t 10S Bichtold ,three Victor Skafcandy ...... shall expose (for sale by public PekareKy. E SuiidberK .•.•••....> .mm Explained In Letter ceives a gift, a box of candy and Qufii e H." Tj.Lamphear. 171 136 Irving St TeL Eahway 7-0050 vendue, in 4he District Court Rooni, TOUK NAME AND PEESENT R.G.V . .U Glnfrlda . football schedule.of Rutgers •uni- at the end of the. third period" . Nolan Form Two New ^ William UcConnm Main street. . .. no3-tf In the Court House, in.the city-of .: is R.T.. ..Bradley Roslch versity, it was announced today some apple* and oranges. They Elizabeth. N.J, on •>•'.'.'.£ "• AT THE BOX OFFICE FOB Totals ... R.E.. ..Sancone ... llapps had gained a five-point margin. Reading two games Mrs. Elizabeth. Schweitzer. Powell AmoPB^Omrtl etter Sent Tnissler Tells wffl this year have their party on WEDNESDAY. THE 13TH DAY OF Collffflon. <18> Q.B.. .:Fedelish ... by George E. Little, director of But the local quintet came back' 117 . . . Andy BtrSkefc tw SIX-EbOK "hdiise, an improve-' DECEMBER, A. D.. 1933, . . G. Utt. ..Gage ••• J. Ivlcip physical education." The dash, to strong in the final bracket and Pecember 31st, at two o'clock, SIX looms, all-improvements, and TWO FREE B.H ..BB. .Godfre ody • Porst Barnes •. ... ahable tiro «ames. TwontJWbMkett . _ Of Total to date ...U87J0 ments, 123M, iBso "three and at two o'clock 'In the afternoon of • "Walter, f J B.H., be staged at Neilson field. New ifi- K* : when Santa appears with his garage; 22 Thorn street. In- of said Say, • . 1 F.n....'.Shotlander Eryam made 11 tallies to their opponents' . id Rauth'iust;nilsied: tt famed hy.tht Rahway T.M,e PRAKK H. TRUSSU3R. four rooms. $12.00. Tnaulre 24 All the following tract or parcel ADMISSIONS Coppola, f 1 Score by periods Brunswick, November 24, should three. Fund Money -pact" and distributes tie gifts. quire H. A. Eckert, 212 .Pier- • Gundnker, f » Ramblers •8 0 0 0— 0 . Olad to see new faces com- There is also an entertainment at Essex street. . . *le8-3fc of land and premises hereinafter « Thompson, c •> 13 0 7 6—26 >3 one of New Jersey's gridiron Robert Graeme, with seven field ing'around: .~. "Shows that in letter -will pont street or phone Rahway particularly described, situate, ly- • Garbfr.-g —.-...... » , Roaelle Park ToUU „ Til *TS T brknownash t th«r-timer-which—the-patients 7-a773-W. ... -. del2-3t ing and being In the City.of Rah- Days—Startinr . Buckley e; \ •"Toi'chdWns — Klein. 5; Bryam, classics. goals and two fouls to his'credit, terest is picking np. . •. . Hear h B way In the County of Union—«nit . Schutt. g -•• J Powell. Points after" touchdown— > Just what good this Bonnie greatly enjoy.. CLSRK T0WN8HH* —Six-room State of New Jersey. Thropch Satarday- Powell. 2 (placement). Substitu- The 1934 schedule: September: was the outstanding player for the that the 'postpaned malch Lb |ue anfljhe dra-T w Elect.Cluir tions—Kanway: aioore~ror~Hoffjnan. U thetrtJnfr i Fund 4oe«t;v -; --. • Yours Tery truly, bungalow, all. improvements; Being known, numbered and WALLACE BEBKT In - - • Prish, Schotfl for Gage, 2Sh-Penn Rahway Y. A CTTETwhfle t^" tween the Wi»re&oase'Offlee>»ind FUUTcr 1K1MU ^dowwdtt* tonatrwnoptnwithUi.l HAZBtrPrROSE.— designated as lot -332 and the 11 Officers were thTasterly u.' ot 161 .Ul as laid F. 'Barti lor Glnfrtdu, Armstrong *oine^-Ootober-itar6 y college, aT Ship »1 31 ,^3t»«. down on a certain map entitled. Referee—Tara. tor Prlsh,, G. Godfrew for BB.. Goa MMarshall, , at Lancaster: It— four baskets from the floor and award 1« W. tl> Unatns at *:45. atetlng oOlie Fifth. oi Liincoin .rurK, liauWay* ftr *. Over 33,000,000 persons are frey. .Elliott for Bartr. Raphaed for ot the *nd~J»*Unt would The fund is now as follows: DemocraUc dub Thursday inehts, a-npar.'garage, Westfleld -wned -and developed ?by Gold Last Times Today Enioti; Roselle Park: Masterson for Springfield, at home: SO—Univer-two ionl shots. . . Wonder if they are vplng to Previously acknowledged..3232.50 avenue, $40; five rodms. an.'iin- Star Heal Estate Co., 88 and 90 - registered in Sunday schools Klaon (end) Chester for W.Kleli; sity o* Pennsylvania, at Phtla-: In a > preliminary game be- charge admission.. . : It:oushtto Totaliu^.w. ^LMWD that the money which' goes sing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. BOTLDING FOR BENT Centre Street. -New York -City, "BERKELY SQUARE"- Kur*e for Berrinser. B. McGrath- ton : A. R. Williams ...... i.00 "provenients except heat. $20.00. ' throughout the-waiM. Sundberg. Kreotburj- for Roslch. delphia; 27-iehigh, at Bethle-' tween- the-^'T'••-' Jayvees- and~toe. toe «ood. -Are "boys ir-;:.... Xmgftiift'im s used for Osorge L. Kh-chgasner. 140 West. _[_Campbell'street, between Elm We have several bungalows that Franklin Marsh, Del. l$07. City Sur- —Also— Rtiarke for Maws. Pandlck for shoe* and cluing ior tneprank C. Roberts ...... -2.00 .Broadway and Nassau ..'street; avenue and. Cherry street, suit- veyor, Itahway, N. X," now on file —r —The-French-na?yH>lans-to-ii&ve: PllCh4FtoJKJlC hhem ; NNovembebr 3—Open; 10— high school five, the 'latter; stffl getting theh- Ops? Grand 'street. six-room bungalow,' "all -Inv" we have taken back and win dis- In the Ke«ister's Office of "Union "SATURDAYS MILLONS" Powells4*FtorJrrKVC Lafayette, atr~hom tt-wnoaV. parintt^are unForemen'- s Mutual Benevo- able -for garage, shop or small Coun-ty, and more •particularly de- • a "pony dirigible" fleet with for Chmlel. LaBardt for Porst. Hk- :rllmha>~ •;'.-.v-,:..T.".' 3.:" 9". lent Association ...... •• 18.00 Those elected were, president; . provements, Ttento street,.3se-: pose of at a sacrifice. scribed, as follows: Beginning at a yashl for "Brj-am. Referee. Ober- York university, at home; 24-—o,f a single point. 29 to 28... Tnhe nit . . . Speedy recovery ts« b ...... 3 -...a.-. to prorWe them. We find mechanlcaJ-trasmess, etc: .Build- point on the north easterly line ot " pneumatic bumpers for landing Sahn; umpire. CeVi«Jia; linesman, Edward S. Freeman Charles B. Mosher;..first, vice; to, $20.00. Estates managed ing about 20 feet by about 60 feet. Nicholas Place, distant southeast- FREE TICKETS Colgate, at home. this game Burnsrof-the^Jayveesj _ —--iBfe^ttckey^MoUB- iasa^M Fln«r:_...,!_..^.Jv^i-.^- •..!«„«: t Unce theiliwreation the par- 1.00 'Evans ^Construction jbp_ •erly— along-A.h& same—130- feet -from Not.Good.on Friday, Saturaay, - unaided. .'" Cook. - - Pedtln '.'. :: Hi 1TI II Total. *?:-n i are lev and'leai able to buyRussell Cirt wrlght ..... • • president, Edward T. Httgeraia;; Rents "coDectea: rAT'Stamler^ Rent $25:01) permonthV "ApplyT. Its Intersection with the south- stood out with'seven field goals. dam'Opeen'stlH with/us? . '. 2.00 Broad steeet, Etetbeih.. Phone 2 West Scott Avenue Sunday or Holldart Hoodzow and "DuRie, both of the Doonellr ...... **..• -Ill IM )« e things, and-wafcave to pro-Edwin HaUday •• second vice president, Mrs...Peter and L. Pitzpatrick. 145 West easterly line of Madison Avenue; your And where • does Lufberry t 1.00 Offl'ee, KUz. 3-S«B3: residence sairunnin IInge thence southeasterly along they axe here in Iryfa Worth • Monahan; secretary, Miss Anna J. Grand street, Rahway, N. J. Tel. Rah. 7-0848. ^ °f Nicholas Place 30 feet rifitBti-j high school aggregation' scored those silk shirts? Tot«6. ..;'..—::.;. an TH 7( : them wnOe t 1.00 Monanan; secrevarjr, «««s «iuu»-. ^— , VjiM- '-* ocl7-tf OC27-W ;rSSB».;kiyijra..^_. Blanche Lambert • •••- . - • w . • " 1* _ •»^_'j villlaa - de8-4f to a point: thence no'rfcheasterly -at j City, Merck, Recreation Leagues' Individual Averages fbijr'fleia.goaB'.arid one foul eacbj quantities than before.. 1.00 Ryan, and treasurer, Pred.jaitter. - BU».-3r4438. The summaries: ... aw. 1JI 171 ,1KBfel. bv'- i. wuirato attfi "»d helps us aCharles A. Moore Americans will Abrmnn -fait RECREATION LEAGUE SmWh in 3] rhfle- CITY" BOWLING Standing of Tan sources or the Ainaioh,..: WltSlrM|r«-.. StttuilInK of T#»n>H SUmd^ofTeams^.^. Cnalllet. t ...... :.... ! 0 iln>_l«_ W. Ii. Ave. H.G._Pct. Shipping Dept. . 18 R. Gra«ne f 7 2 'seaplane, taking along -a B**t ..;:.;.. 1S» 1«« u Scull Sells Carteret— -•Warehouse Office L J. ThomooD 3V 2 929.5 10SS .^83Seco •:.... lT 964.16il 24 204.7 248 1S9.6 Erwin, c ... i. Scull, 26 Irving street, has hwiy 1 S. Lucas, Eagles ... Lufberry . 38T9 Ahdrens, g 'Htlda US 33* •;*: Grand street, as one ot the ,E. Sthrenip 18 Furlan, £nrt.—, 1" 203.11 287 Hedraan .. 147 14* A Reaiy Seference of Local Business and Professions listed for Your Convenience firewood for sale at very rea- .John Caxslo 21 201.10 248 181.9 Bohriebor, e most reliable concerns of the to : ,E. Armstrong J. Lucas, Bogles ... Hamlll .. 181.6 \VIUIams. B Xoallni 17* lit ft TODAY! Messick, Seco 199.12 234 Way - -1SI- -SM city. -- a ••• sonable prices which he will 179.5 Isham. K •. B(( T OTK«. f ...... rtbei H. Woostcr Menta. Card 24' 197.4 244 Adams .. 178.3 : iss 1MV* 'J.. Madden '. Jim Casslo, Eaclts.. 24 196.IS 536 Healy .... Clot, f ...... o^y, check, immeyjdrder) ior Eaicn toad tfsuTtiacienay;ifi-i deliver to your home on-''snort "J. Backhaus 174J Totals H. Gocer, Cart. 20 196.11 -2S7 Lucas .... 172.6 T»U1. : SU SSI 79SlUraB. « ...... sured to make certain that notice. ", '. "H. Suiter John Casslo, Easles, 21 194.11 277 Falter, Bcore toy v>«rlDds: aa-Und. o ...... 'JlCJlBUC i 183,18_262 ICenzizoff 171.2 Rahwjty 8. 10 Jrt ; ikftfca,- valuable -furniture acd bquse- P)MM»;WO. Nnriric -;.....%..-»= The wood is well seasoned, •"V. Orr Crowell, Key 193.11 237 173^ toi be.replaced. Contractors Radio •M.'HLmnan Zavatskl"' . RefcTee—Meyers. Taylor, f Donnelly. Cart 192.13 223 Orr ...... 1G9.5 In case of inishap. ._ making It especially^ , Sei-u .. • 180.10 224 lGS.'l FueiOil ' C Koos 179.13 223 Wilson • Tandy, f ...... The sadden change la weather For'Quick and'Efflcient Service •H. Scfcutt Schaefer,. Seco Swlerk 158.20 Llllenfcld, f ... Kazmer. Cart 179.4 223- Brandt 1S«.4 Saturday caused the Rahwar A. Call Rahway 7-1049^ - F. Walker ... ItRo. Key - 176.22 230 1 _"— O. Gartiiwalte . Hubert J56.4 Frariclsky. c .. Eye Examinations Pl^kens. Ram. ... . 176.20 214 Watson 151.1 HRberl*.-- c •.-.-. C.-N. J. B. Inmates footbtS tame Fuel & Furnace Oil Completely Equipped Shop IV. Diets Ood-frey. "Raw 176.17 !43 -Glasses-Fitted- H. T>ml« -. 176.8 222 Rauth 156.14 Burni,- e ..... to be called off and * taiketteQ ' DtugSeWcoTwthasmlle -. RAH. i- -Hom- Service ——33-Years in- Radio 31. Morion .... Phillips, Until'. Lukena 156.C Bhupj»er, g .... All Dellfcrlca Tluona-h Vetcr Bl Innol. Card. 175.1 :2C K. Smtlh 155.15 Payne, B ..... game oa the lefonnstory court FLOYD W. HOGGINS A H. & H. RADIO F._ Keerh E.-Sulter,- Key;":-.. 174.8 218 Nsttife .'•. ... Premier Oil & Gasoline O. No'rdmeyer. Simmons ^-^..^ ynttfifa^, T)v» nfomatdty 90 Irvine Street VVoodrutr. Mont . 172.13 20F Nile* ...... 15<.l ..'.. 14 ^TntCIiS Supply Co. Optometrist & Optician Wood Carroll, Mont 2 271.20 2208 StTone 153.15 team wpnUy a single point In SandiiTB aad HolliUr" A. Van Sant . Motire; - Rnm. - ..-...- IS. .171.12 258: 1S>» ;•! scoce,»y pcrioas: Kirstein's Pharmacy odbld (MG5S 16 Cherry Street . X. Taylor 1770 17. 1755 .Blood ....;..;: Hlich SJchool-..--..r-, 7 ••« -J0--«— extra per|o6V33 to 21. Tt.—Tkllior..:. Herbert. Cnrrt. Mooney- 1EO.X ~ "The'Rex»Il'Ston>" • Telephone Railway 7-2260 Queenen. Mout. .. • '169.16 IS! Hefdo ..... 149.6 The scheduled football contest C. n.td 1684 198 148 - r 11 CbarrBtmet- Printing A Cham. IBS' Farrlnirtoii Monu Cwleknlo will be&ayed Saturday afternoon "Feuehtnr, . Merck . 167.4 195 McEwon ...... 148 II ra»hlon 315 11)6.8 240 147.IE If'the weather Is clear, otherwise C Ludluu 202 Lonjc, Key. Peterson . .. fodtEaM l^|pe Ifiifltier Memorials For An Tour Prlntta* Needs Firewood lor Sale Brunnenml»«ter, Mer. 165.4 199 »cllly '. J 46.11 another basketball contest win be' For £>•«.* Savacool, Mont -- 161.1-.- ;,7 20„.6 , 14« Piano Teacher Stove length—8 full bushels Hleh InSUIdual set, 3 games Schwarz ...... 145 On Mdnday, December 18 placed. ART PRINT SHOP for J1.00 , . —M Casalo . TH. C.: Smith.- -Bam M.«» !?£-?.-rli- florner Cemetery Work of Every Kind .Cpall Thomas Jardine & Son - 110-112 Main St at Monroe St. 1!«7 } 0 r Arcanum 1055 tndivldiiiil HIBII Set—R. Lucas Rack 1J7il leagiie wiU bo beW to. the Ha- . 321- 8t. G*orge-Aventte MRS. EDNA SUITER Rahway 7.-12?8 t. scuct :=r Team Bet. J gamea—Ar- Clark 137.1 1SS65 M." 1 0 cuom . 8064 Individual High Came —John Melklo —UlJl yashl. restaurant, Cranfoid, i&e 1111 » 0 in Near Grand Street 26 Irving St. Call Rah- 7-0035 steading 130.14 i«07- -O-.—0- : Specializing in Piano Cornell 124.6 1196J ———Kahway-7- ^Rutgers Court Reason HlSS TsRm^airie—Carters!... 1H3 Mien ...... 127.9 It wB be attended! by •111136 Strakclc 126.2 bens'1-'of an 'the teams In thL l»0J '^lecirioal. Woifc-»n Kommel 126- ism (vfllt onenm. Kahway 7-0572 rting — Will Open Tomorrow home; January 19, New York unl- Florlan 118.7 .Wiintjy foptball loop and win have urn Appliances Bcchtold IH.6 vettity.'at home; January 13,.1*- IIS asf^i)ieak6rs several noted county mu U: S. Shot Gan—Shells. 68c box; T J Dec 11—With" tilgh, at home; January "20V Jasper ' '.. 114.6 spotfifcen. , , Bureau of Plant rMft Totals lo $1.50 Shell-Vests, $1.00 only two lettermen"from the 1932 Princeton,, -at Princeton: (Pebru-, 111 • •Julius Kwaliek, Elizabeth, "iwill Send,MM iioney, Check or Money OO* to MOVE YOTJ A BLOCK ;OR A) Harry Stone Maiftin All Guns Reduced : Ktttncr '.'.'.'.'.'.". .-SmtnVtmcnt df Amrlculturc - - Bakwar A. C, (31) M QUintet missing' through gradua- ary"2," Cobjate'. at hbtrie: Pebfu- Jobniion no:i be; tne -toastmaster at the )Jta- MOF—ALWAXS A SMUJE PIANO INSTRUCTION Keys Made "tl^r, Coach^ff'rarJc HiU has high ary 7, ,i^ew York .imlverslty, at Bowles 10ti» ««ni-wlille

hf'Two.Gou^tieii^TUESDAY^DjEGEMoKK t PA6E EIGHT TfTE RAHWAYJ&J&bRI^TKe Etyemb^&^e&Iy m-- : v ll ; 1 T ! : '.-, J^.i'"t' -XL.^'IX:"•'.' , ' ' -"'../• ;" -'' ••'•', * •'•'• "f''''1.C ' .- 'i"i'». ',"*. "•* '•' • '• ''-•-"•--'.'^v""***-"''VI**/,-,'"" **-', '-""' *'-' V"- *'v .V '-'>«'' VJJ '':*' '-'.': --*< . ' '• ' • • -the joy of drinking will be doubled or even -just beiween- tripled. ;:t^3asRi«;.^«ira||^| •t aol.mi.-i There are many books on the market right Hi.. now that claim to "tell all" about, drinking. you arid me J. R. MARPLR, SdKor Had PaMUfcrr AEout 89 and 99/100's percent of them-are by din? Always First || tke PriKfele of • Cle«r, ConclM and y»M««« pure rot and not worth the money they cost PrematatlOB ot All the taterwrtta* Kew» o£ «»e^«J' or the time they take to read the other J0NE9.VH6RE HAVE •Bd V»ou tkt'Buto of • Pro«r*mlTe Editorial I^Her. Following the advice of a writer with scant day that prompts me to suggest it flfekN ? vwv, DADDY knowledge is .worse than nothing. Find a to you. ' — r YK«R»H> TO •• good book on the subject and really learn ttie With a steady, drizzling rain ABOlfl" VOO GOOD MORNING truth. When we do know the truths, well be : and while- iMay—persons* were FRIDAY; DECEMBER 15,1933 "muchrhappler- • ——— "ga'thered'on the styatraurtiili the noon hour, a woman rode down comlst tfi regwd "MBABC" bicycle, carry- Immoral «ct Carteret M^n Held Suspect TaUey Is Named ^t-Together Held |£j THE SCRAPDOOK ing a market basket over "the FOR ANITt1 JOHNSON. 1 MAUB -., • ••. f • ToUpS Rahway's Municipal Board of Alcoholic -•• - . -- -• m^l • ••.--•• .:'••--.'-•'. -•.- .- - '.'-J^r.. ',-.'-• . . • ••• ..^JaL -- .' -. j •Beverage Control, which wffl probably be bet- , History of Bahwar From Newspaper Files handle bars. She was apparently A VlHOtE DOLlAR. AN XvBoOGHT ieff Fowler Successor yy ter known asthe MBABC, has been appoint- - Tuesday, December 12, 1933 enroute to the.grocer's or butch- CURlCTMAS TRESENTS FOft Wn tnm Dnivemi serrlee) In ed. How—well, they, do their job time and er's for the family's food for the DADDY T Last Evening o Dispense 15—After.a search by police As Council Head >otJyo_tBypn^r^>f_|.^tM.it|^i.ris'-gm-^otarTTiinB - Why ThertLAn ICO Xe&l'S >NA>ir THEM TO KNOW AttUMT.. Prpkrdm Members' of the MBABC are JatoB ~Wr^ ay; which"laatpfiiaii ^a" rii' iBtare RRahway, Linden^ __'_ .Schnudt, 23 Pulton street; _ William H. not as wise as she, did not bother Iinil86lf as J oseph.'Murphy, 32 •Qflflinanci e fronibiting TWO stocking frames. or looms, both in IFoodbndge Members _; _ Engels, 118 East Lincoln avenue, and Frank good order for working; one almost new, of her, and why should they? This Atlantic stree^ Garteret, was locked up in police Obstructions On Side- To' Head School Advantage Offered : L. Poulks, 19f Eas^MiKon~avenTJer ;— q?pp'apparently y hBB twenty-three gage, the other of twenty-one; Legal Dept^ headquarters here last night on a charge of grand iar- These-men have a task of tremendous tired ot riding dda y iin and day out also, another frame of twenty-three- gage, in an automobile and..thereby be agtlni«itt thej wny in connecfion with'ue thef fof about $600 worth B^Fetleralitelief •' importance. It is believed that they fully somewhat older than the above, may be had, drink while lUndlnt apj have outgrown the^ablllty to-art WitlioMt Board Pemussron'TorBe realize the magnitude of the job and will, missing the exercise and she has of assorted Kduqw from a Newark department store. City Employees,To Get -—if-wanted^ened_cj}mtortablesL filled with __Un June I moved to Rahway. BY -' bergh baby kidnaperd s to makke a statewidtie dsearch h. plan for adult education classes dent of the Rahway club, gave a of the MBABC. Any such places On his own initiative no one" has | 4-tigh Scl1OO 1 Record |i6>t8,_toiCounty_Treasurer N. here Blooday, Jaananr t. white cotton, at $150. Up to the very best . ••: • . • • talk on "The Monetary System." operating after last night wffl be selves. STUDENTS • teletype^alann-was-sent-to aU-troopers_at:DBC£. an ovever thenation._w»s.madthentin._ e by i Liquors Passed; Laws and largest size, $3.00. asked if he might supply my milk, R. Leavltt for state roadTaxTdue Ah bd ft. e losye •ysrhU" +$Tvfo~}yy~' tTttly lmmedlstely-ralded-andM With this in mind, let us turn to the prob- ice, coal, meat, fish, furniture, 12 Things to The governor; after, answering Adolph's letter, (Deceniber "15;—$56^7536, to thevAahway board ~Set Bf "HBABC"^" _ 2000 dollars worth of carpet and oilcloth, School Events DECRMBKR "12 1993 after close interrupted by Edward Koos, ser- 'by police action. lem- of educating our adults, always a mat- clothing, laundry service and so vnr. 9 MO. S Weekly Journal of 1. TheTvalue ot time. told reporters another dog "just Tike him" will be Treasurer Leavitt, for county 125 More Men To I study of.the plan. geant-at-arms of the club. While _ ter which the ever-progressive community selling off at half the regular price". tan* due December 15; :*120.53, A"Ust of regulations affectini cTommissloners J. W. Schmidt forth. And worse, I have walked found for Adolphiif Rex cannot be located.r- - If the interruptions bothered the the sale of llQUor-and beer in Rah- Ecank L. Poulks and Dr. Wflliain ~must~consider;—-Lst-us-remember, too, that^ =33ieJargest, cheapest-and_newest_stock of downtown-to -a- tailor-shop 4o re- to Treasurer leavltt. Fifth Dls- ocilCtMt ; } guests, both the talk and the in. I It has been decided by the board way 'was formulated during a H. Engels participated"'in' llie' Rahway has 12 to 15 unemployed school drygoods in this state. -r •- _ .;... quest that a suit be called tor to trict-courvjax:- |3l96a.l8r-Treas-- terruptionswere later_found_to_be t H;S.REGORD j-»;-The-(Mtntty-of--) » operWeaps y trained euerrision, which will coist cause of the necessity of reducing municipal"" > know, . wait of ]three days. Too. I fe- Pabllahtd Leavitt. state school tax; (173.64, Rahway club, gave a talk in which On weekdays, liquor stores and •. The virtue ot pauean. Treasurer Leavitt, soldiers' bonus All Abie-Bodied Men apxoadmBtely $1^00 for the term he thanked, the country dub for The foilowlng were-grantedper- " "expenses. are~now~wrthout w6rfc •- — — —Is Hirshbaum-Brothers, which makes, such-a. quested. two_radlo rej^airmenjo HllHollywoodd , DeD c15G 15—Get ready to congratulate of 30 weeks. These are required shops may be open from 7 a. m.inission to sell intoxicating bev- Ctir"iditmT Ta Make MoneyJEor Uniforms tax of 19». due December 15: the service given the Rotarian? ' Then let us turn to the program of adult show. look at my radio before I received JkMM UWr tSooDer and to vi-ish Sandra Shaw many years tmder'tbe {flan. -The teachers'. saU until" 1 a." ffir~Ott~Sundays"the erigesr licenses for which will'be : any service. 10. The pleasure of rate*. J $2,191^1, Stoking Fund Commls- "during: their week3y meetings, but; education that is "being carried on nationally Of all kinds of drygoods, cheap, choice and Ukmtaa ITOM OIMUB At-tw(M)'clockrthis: afternoon^ SIOD.-Interest due> December" 30; arte«*ia:be paid by the federal houts^LjJpe^h^and^closlngJwlll giv.en_within a few days: "Have the business people of -...... B^ Elootoe CaOkr ...... :...-! each flap. vUl ham » mOUaqr 11. The Snfliieccc ot «raqk.| Deputy Relief Director^ b~^ntaBeittentr^"^watte be from 12 noon until 10 p. m. •under-federal-emergency-relief.- -A total of- •--• -new-lit design, — Pantllr Atrttar IX -The improTtmtsi *179.02. Rahway Trust company. , -BuachvOfthe Bahway relief administration at.the rate Retail Distributors OVJh The high school tend, with the coOar which, wfll te embeQishwl Gary Cooper at the Waldorf As- of'»4 per night lor four nights droppedri tray: of dishes during No screens or other obstructions ~ The~very^rearables suited for thiscolddime;— td t •79478; : James Tango, 58 Slain' street. $6iMJb6"ff mwTcblning~lnurNew^Jersey~for ~ want new customers? aid of the Parent-Teacher associ- ^in^^rorratb-active Sandra Shaw becomes m^»h .due . on notes: $793.78. u» Bmergency Bellef-Aw^, sa per week. A total of JOOOOOJia! his speech: ''-, .•\\'"-. --'-" •'•.' wm be permitted In the liquor this work—and Railway is not taking ad-, Rahvay National bari toteresnaon^rannouncedyesteroartion;:;annouricedyesterdaythathatt Past President Eredlflntel, in Maurice Basher, 117 Main "Can't you put some life into Annual Gri3T)ance ation, will present a concert in Public Enemy been appropriated to establishments.--— - street. . ^ •; vantage of it. Hirsnbaum Brothers. wear will fee a. scarlet and black Ithe bride of t*e|»opular screen actor. doe on notes December ^; $338.-11^'mrra'iuhnv^ncawin1125, more Hahway-inen. wllligo'ti o I giving a speech of congratulations : Rahway? January to raise money for uni- 1 n for this purpose:—-.- • A ruling was passed to the- ef- Bernard Bngelman, 106 Irving forms. ortneas cap. : "The guy who ihlnti be 1 17, sinking Pund Commission, tax| work today on ChraWorks Admln I t o Mayor-elecMlet t GreinerGreiner. presented Briefly, the plan is this. Local communi- First Premium Dry Goods. "How about trying delivering a Given By Juniors Immediately after the ceremony, they wigI take w y • Frederick A. SteuminzerSteu, , teach. fect that liquor places must be no street.. "' -A. representative of an outfitting Melrin W. Reed, musical direc- all the answers. revenue bonds, itU jtTwentyfive a ties supply light, heat, janitor service, sup- 165 Broad Street, copy of The Record to each new- •: . : • •••••'. istraUon .projects. 4n«ahway high school will b tor. «aJd Tuesday tha» (be SIkf tentieth ^tury train accompaniedb}Ifcaad cember 15. • er 4n«ahway high school, will be plies and trained supervision, and the gov- Elizabeth. N. J. comer with a 'gift' from each ad- company presented a uniform for r*sidewalk nor higher than ftve feet Roosevelt Gymnasium ^w| max—-participate*' Jai CouncQmAn Talley CounW-^TJatfc/l&tCfciW ernment pays the salaries of teachers to, 2000 Hoopskirts, the very best make. 38 vertiser such as a laundry cou- approval. Monday. The cape, Advice Dept. _ airs, raui OUHHUB, utuwn » I from tiie street level. [Grand street.' pon,, .a tree pint of milk, loaf of Represents Football black on the outside and scarlet Plunkettir-the band repraeni*- '''• ' •i^M^^^M^M: [^M^>»tiq«BHigtTjOM>Xo iQ»rt"CiavsitSiVlMTai conduct evening- classes in'public schools for springs-at only 50 cents. '. .•••".-• U»e. , -, ;.•: *,.._ . They will (go directly to Phoenix, bread, or a coupon caning for on the inside, with black "R" on L portunlly knocks, trt 1 with '."existing zoning; regulations, Saul Ben. 80 Irving -street;'.. - . 30 weeks. Local unemployed teachers-are Field For Affair ite -unwrapped the .lamp land no women or persons under hired for the work, each to receive $15 per s/wnpt.hii^g- !» nne of- a. sou* you out. mission for Interest due December IS-Bah'way evening school, which which he did. . ' -' " Samuel Bardach, 599 St. George: Rahway 50 Years Ago venh' if yuaeuiled within a-weefc wffl not be-held this year. . . [-21 years of age wUl be permitted lavenue. . . -.- week for teaching four nights each week. From The Rahway Advocate—Dec 18, 18SJ IG.Jind another resolution, sanc- those ^Bahw&y persons working ' Following the gathering a num- or two. at which time the new- _The_annual football dance was Bender Lauds Pupils • Registration for. the. evenini to "tend", bar. No liquor snay be Maurice Fox, 156 Main street. There is no limitation placed upon the pro- And now we are to have arSoldier's Monu-•-• tioning the refunding of »T0.000 for the CWA brings ihe total up l.berof men stayed at the clubfo sold to minors, mental defectives given by the Junior dasi Friday [The Answer to 386. cleaning the' emergency classes win be held Thursday an cards. ' ; • - ' " "•' Consume-On-Premlies gram; anything may De taughtrandras-many— —ment.—as—reference- to thf proceedings_jof. For Team Support In tax revenue bonds due Decem- or habitual drunkards. evening-ln the Roosevelt And U anybody iria te Ml ber IS. The refunding bonds will relief lists of ^Slbdld Friday, January 4 and 5, from' J; Erwiit iPettit .irtll have chargi Robert GlebeUiaus, 54 Main > may be formed as necessary. Council wffl show. Barry Post, G. A. St.. fear the day has passed when one we harent sound monty.^ati ?nnsy toan ^ATl persons over 16, .Another ruling forbids sale of Istreet. liWIMW. J.."> -" —.— - slum. [beverages-on-creditr E.-Enger 67-Scott-av It Is estimated that such a program in Rah- ~Tlgve~taTnn the mailer In. handr-and-therc-is^ could srt batir and wa ousl-. xSe^gy An Inqninng H. S. Begin Tn VPI t?*%t our fltf ^^u-l^—Thp.rnntrap.t hetweenj^e LDriUnansLAfabftL those who have registered tor civil w. ^.^o» ,-^Jiafiway,-may3eSS Monday, wlhen' two interscholasti r no possibility of a doubt but that they wfll ness to look you up—it is good fun tCT-without-OQst, white a ffp of $ any of -the regulations will result ww way would cost $1,500, which would give our in scarlet and black with a large Reporter, eparation For Next Sidewalk Obstmctions woiks employment,- 2>ut wno at "fencers—wut~'ber-present:—r-Tto in suspension of tthh e llicensi el olor I jjjj succeed in their worthy •undertaking. The to go and look for it anyway. not on the ERA rons. i wffl be, charged out-of-town resi meeting- on Christinas and Newin suspensio o Anthony Russo, i •unemployed teachers^some work and would football on one side iad Rahway ~Seasorr~ Famous Last Words An ordinance was passed on |«. period off ttwo years. , Ralph and Herman Schultz, 97 suggestion that Rahway should honor its sol- Why not ask your advertisers to banners on the other. The floor By Virian GraTt* - — first reading prohibiting the plac The- 75 men were-chosen mostly Idents. - Year's Days have been cancelled. give us much needed adult education. -U yuh alat p>t the' VoUmitTo Duringthe meeting of theboard_l-West-Grand-street. :—'-—-;•-•-. We're just wondering if we could not diers', published in the Advocate some time try it. was- marked as a football field "What? Our football training By HBllar* BchtnJerf ing of.any obstructions on thefrom, veterans "in the -community Tuesday nightrwhichTwasTaSehd1- Daniel Kovacs, 84 Monroe street. "Hopefully." with goal posts at the ends and donl bid that war." ; as these receive first choice In this Type Of StaSr _1L500 out of our relief money to since, has thus, by the action of Barry Post, rules? "The student support of the sidewalks. The ordinance is aimed ed toycommissioner s Jacob Vf. John Heisenbottle, 90 Monroe btcome assured, and all .who- JEhis Is the attitude of another orchestra seated between the "Yah. we-had-!em.-^How-inany? COotball tAas at the use of stands,, advertising grouping.. . .' ^ • There wffl be no limit to theK.of C. Minstrel Schmidt,- WiUlam. JH._Engels_and J3L_-...-'- carryi on Jhe problem here. Considering the Kahway buyer, just like tne one~ poets. light—was sup- [ and ^ip^li>r obstructions. It is believed that no'more men type of study which may be taught -street. : " ~nestly• reqiiest^"7td~contribute"tothe"fund. Just about three—wiU that be; dtrful." tUA David T. Barter. Prank L. Poulks, City Clerk WU1- Andrew Cozza, 4 Main street.. benefit to be derived, is Tt not worthy of told about Friday. And I could plled- by a red spot In the center high' school- football coach, in » Violation of the ruling wmrtte TrtnbetakoiTbrthfrOWAenbtkbthOWA^ett thu in^the school. - The relief adminls The committee of citizens, appointed by enough to write an article on? tration wffl pay the salaries ot Cast Announced iam J~" Hennessy—was—chosen Johir "Janufc—fiB—East—O " thought? - go on and give many more. But and' other red lights placed "O. K. The first one—X guess recent Icttrrtew. ' . - punishable with a $25 fine. V time as the Federal govemmen clerk of the liquor control board. £*?»* .-.77-1 Council at the request of Barry Post, are is not my idea, to "down" the around the gymnasium. the violator is unable to pay th had planned to have the .total o. las many teachers as necessary, street.. %• Hniti' that-was the one- in .which we When one considers the somber but there must be a ml-nim^m of W. L. Mershon, ^harles R^ Oliver and -John Rahway merchants: It Is just to A urpgram of entertalnmemt was of games played away the problem Comment fine a Jail sentence of 30 days 4,000.040 men employed by tomor- Rehearsals Being Held Fo John Totin, 102 Main street. •altet give them an idea of the attitude weren't allowed any pastry. Oh Subsequent employment win 10 pupils in each class. llj We Speak For Others M. Tufts, Jr., who are to act withtheGrand"" given by Mildred Morton, Con- yea, we could eat candy and or transportation, ana toe iicT Kenneth Simmen Patrick McCartney, 128 Main ^M4^ **£ ^« A resolution by Councilman [come throug^ffieTTObUciWcfe There are apapproximately-is-nnp - -Pre8entation^-HeteJ)_uri • •»• There is much talk these days .about sup- stance Bberie. Janet Pt in Rahway. twhile Wm. Howard and Samuel M. Oliver. suming. Ua Biddar. Caroline Barrett. —was—approve* */linlnlgln> la i A hint to the wise is sufficient Wllma Wilkes, Caroline Barrett. spirit shown by the students was authorizing the Public Service ployed persons, but when a healthy program Then they made us go to bed the nation. ' " " ;last evening that all unemployed shouldn't be much surprised if Dorothy Bailey. Howard KeBey really fine." Mr. Bender went on Sbor and 50 cents an hour, unskilled. corporation to place a- light Rehearsal was held last night of pk:Fis "arranged for persons that are work- Rahway 25 Years Ago X 10 o'clock on week nights and the people* ' teachers having a state certificate by the cast of" the "Tropical many local business people will and Arthur Coogan. • nine-thirty Friday nights—you the corner of~Brown place. Sports Read To "Y".Di- John J. Brennan, 154 Main ing, the time comes for complementary com- From The Union Democrat—Dec. 10, 1$OS to say.; • connection with liquor and wishing toteach-i n the even- Nights" minstrel which Rahway see the point; and seeing the Miniature footballs were pre- know—the nights before the Sat- He continued. "I haw never The CouralL-VotedLjigainst 6ltdtoJilen street. ment. - ; A number of boys in East Rahway or- point, will do something about it. WeetfleW Leader. resolution by Councilman Free council. No.-l;146. Knights, of-Co- -Tectors ShowJMnch ganized Nov. 24th as Washington Hose Co. No. sented to members of the football urday games. Oh no, that didnt worked with a finer bunch ot fel- [application at Rahway high school lumbus, will present in Sti Mary's JbhrTMossoT 6*Fult6n~streetr" It seems to us that members of the Cubee Let's wait and see. team by Miss Kay Haiodley. , G. Pfelffer appointing Charles 1 Juniors, with the following officers: Chief, iuttd ' tor Saturday nights, too. lows than-those on the squad last Buslnetals next Tuesday between 8:45 and 6 auditorium toward the''middle of Activity Carmine Zullo, 189 Main street. club, organization of employes of Quina & Siong. ' Our time was our own then!" season, and they were out there "Drake. 25 West Uncoln ave- Nicholas Dunphy;2 first assistant, Walter cal matter, thinks the : Fellowship Qub [p.m. ' . January. The show is being di- Kenneth S. Simmen was elected- Julius Homeck, 87 St. George "Boden company, should be mighty proud of And he smiled knowingly. playing real, hard football. They nue, a constable for three years avenue. Stohl; second, ILeon Murphy; foreman, Rich- The Council approved depend, rected by J. E. Chartrand, and . member of the board of direc- • —"-theiMiew- clubhouse which will be formally Seniors To Present "What other rules? The third deserved better breaks. The team TO ENTERTAIN PRESIDENT wffl, have a cast, of more than 70 .Steve Kuhar, 65 Lewis street. - ard Stevens; wardens, Herbert Walters, Fred was functioning well, and what ency relief ..bills totaling Wffl0.il 50 Boys To Be Gneste tors of the Y. M. C. A. during-the opened Friday evening:, December 22. In it one? Oh. Uh. I have it—we had . The national president of- themembers. meeting of the board in the "Y" Adam Danylyk, 148 . Irving hway] -Smith; driver, Otto Walters; steward, Pewee Bits Of A Coward Comedy they ceeded most .was a fast, and other bills totaling $9,633.67 The executive committee in' they will have all the conveniences "and com- to -report for football practice people, who trade of which $5,755.08 was for current During Party Next | national • Association, of Cost Ac- last night. He will fill the un-I street. Smith; property- warden, Clifford Dunphy; every afternoon, rain or shine, at nard-runulng star in the. back- countants, Colonel Arthur. H. Car- forts found in any clubhouse, and in it there 1 Without the other » expenses, and $2,868S9 for sal charge of ihe affair consists of explred term of former Judge Or- Lewis 6zoke, 48 Lafayette street. lot the act president, Nicholas Dunphy; secretary, Carl the field-house by^S.^--,^- field, but you cant pun a sen- Thnrsday Night wffl be welcomed by the New-• Eugene IP. Senna, John Dwyer, lando H. Dey, who resigned as a Railway lodge, No. 1,075, B. P. should develop a spirit of loyalty to their em- Wisdom Til Leave It To You' To sational player" out of a bag." l th ariesv . • .. • ..." land! ployers that could not be shaken. > Dumbach; treasurer, >, I*. Dunphy. . They Be piven Friday/In "Do I miss football? No. not not buy. AIMI rewonWTI It was voted to pay city em- TRbbert L. O'Connor and James J, director several months ago. O. E., 94 West Milton avenue. . have forty-five feet of garden hose. much—you see we have basketball In preparation for next year** ,, if the merchant «•» iKmneally. Francis J. Gerlach is John T. Daly, 88 Campbell. If tbou hast fear of those who ployees their salaries on Decem- General Secretary Chalmers , _; _;There .will'be no. chance for gossipers to Roosevelt School - practice now. Yeh.-that's where football season. Mr. Bender is the customer «» in charge of the lighting effects Reed presented- several reports street. '_^;- talk about any improper mingling of'ih'enond"" cumuuaud thec. dbare tfaoae "Trr«r| saUafy ber 23 instead of the end ot the TlaKway ISfeare Ago": ^ ~-~ etszttaaT" a wintar iilair tn lh» [month.—The resolution, was of from the various departments of Eagles, Irving and Grand women, folTtne" house wlUbe"^ivlded~f6r~each" obey thee.—Rabbi-Ben-Azal— Hootevtlt gymnaijinn F4ea»: Turn to Page 3 From The KShwoy Kecora—Dec 10,T»lS "" artlcie-wai Vo;«.- Oh, another fered by. Councilman Talley. the "Y." "Membership now-totals ,streets. • ' _ _ . sex except during Tegularly chaperoned social The senior class7 will present thing, you'd better not publish my 961-wlth32f7-women~and-gu-lsr4n- jWllliam A. Huggaii~ 128" Resolutions were proposed last evening at We rise to glory as we sink in The Council received^ a night. Tfis Rev.' PJnley functions. Mothers of the girls will be invited the meeting of Division No. 3, Ancient Order rn Leave It To/You" next Pri- name. Thanksl" • munlcatlon from the Pennsyl- pastor of First'-Baptist Irr-the-senlor department and_217 "George~"avenue: pride.^^Ypung. [day evening In Roosevelt James T. iPark, 790 St. George to become honorary members and. their use of of Hibernians, to be sent to the government school. vanla ^#—upteW—the. afflxmatlver 1 vama IUUIMU *^aH——„ ^_ )italBoar< •"ttYCGUO; the clubhouse urged. at Washington to use its influence that Ire- The play Is one of NoeW( l Cow- Election Held By btart lias labile C. A. Bhults denied the The various, departments par- Daniel Mussachio, 15 Essex or ard's delightful comedies. It is I tion be taken to prevent newsboysi premise. • : • . '• •-. ••" ticipated in 424 activities during Use- of-hard -liquor-will-be-prohibitedVJiut j—land-have-a piwv at t.hf peaceJtable^_!rhat_—j • Honor Qnb Members from selling papers on* the station street. .' the men wiU have a bar where they wiU be "^lainaan OUs Mills of the the last .month with 3,492 persons Pompeo Chsrublnl, 326 St. Ireland "deserved this recognition of its na- cial trials of an Bngliah family. platform and tunnel. The letter Uiy Boys' Movement commit- ^ attending. able-to-enjoy-a-sociable- glass-of -beer. - This, tional qualities was pointed out-by-various. By Dorfthy- Gibbons ore IMS "w«s-reterred-to-the-pollce_comi. George, avenue. _^ The-cast-includes Joseph Ories, GivePla: Before tonounced that the success Boys' clubs activities were an Stephen Muzyka, 47 Mi we think, Is wisdom on the part of the com- members. The committee to draft these The Honor club elected otfJcew drinking imlttee. . 1 By Rahway Safety Council Virginia Coan," Mary Tomasovic, Westfiei Club ; was assured although The annii' ^nmrt nf Memoral Important feature of the report. street. pany, and action .which should receive the .resolutions consists of Patrick McCue. Jr., Thursday as follows; Vivian • * -Monthly-reporJa-weiLirecelved Mfldred-BaxerrBetty-iauerr Betty Graves, president; William Ancler, I-from Street Commissioner Arnold returns had not been made'.by all nual meeting of the Board of werden, Eugene 'Miller. Jotnr There aie uOW 1U cluU> lu the considerate attention of the club members. Edward J. Fitzgerald and Martin J. Mc- Baumann.-- Patty- -Wltte.T- Roger By Dorothy Tompkins O'Ambrosa_ and Police ' Chief the-workers taking part in thenual mg Qulan, Charles E. Beed, HJarol< 'Y" with a total enrollment of vice ~ president; Dorothy Gibbons, 4 spicuous Perhags_Cjuinn_^Boaen_ecapioyes nave "Ho" Mahon. .^ZT~. Harris, Alex Marco-and—Robert Membeta"b"f ^e iQjrejjt agta£ . C3eorge""McTntyre, Jr. ChlefMc- drive. - :••-•: ; hospital was read during the an- M. Searles. Joseph Smith -aw |l25boys. 5500 Rahwayans secretary, and David Demoting, <••••• 30 arrests way to express to John J. Qulnn, president, Fowler^ • treasurer. . cals" pretented the play, "La tween the Intyre reported that The SO boys for whom the Fel- nual meeting—om the Board of Prederick-CSquler. Jr. The board voted to co-operate Can't Be Wrong Bl and other officers of the company, their grati- Rahway 5 Years Ago Palm Est une Grande lnve»- Arrest Student Demonstrator had been 'made .durln, the last lowship club is obtaining member- Governors Tuesday night. • Re- Dr. Xk W. Brown, Newark; was with the high school in staging a The club win operafc under a they never stood up In the past year we have car- tude for having the clubhouse, so we take From The Rahway Hecord—Dec. 11, 192S Librarian Council teur," Friday afternoon in the au- tentlon to their iffl month. ships, will be the guests at theports were read from President appointed pathologist .for on | benefit basketbaU night to pro- point system "resulting In the se<- I Prank W Kldd. the managing year. President Kldd appolnte< ried about 5500 Want Ads. in this opportunity to speak for the employes, Bluch Landolf, of 17 Kearney avenue, who ditorium. The comedy dealt .with Packet can also see little ( Overseer of the Poor Floyd S. Utle Brothers' Night party the vide "money for high schol band To Give Luncheon |lectlon of the best all-round boy Mason repotted that seven graves I members 'will give Thursday night. committee', Superintendent L Mr. Coffey and Mr. fflrsteta i The Record. A goodly number and girl in the senior class. the difficulties of American sol- for the practice pani.».<.i«»u«uaiT^sted on acnarge w. ^ —iU_ uniforms. - Sowing that tney deepurappreciate^the^op-— —was-one-of-ttLe-number of- actors who sailed dier* speaking Prenchln a French are left in the city cemetery plot. Anna Hughes, Maxine Newland, the hospital inspection commlttf of these advertisers are folks portunittes for companionship and recrea- Friday night on the Majestic for.an eleven empty bottles on who have used ads frequently. By Fhllomena. Pepe shop. they often break Fifteen" destitute - persons' .have tfey Will-Be Chairman tedinlclanTzeua B.-'Webster, his- for January. —••__• Make Contributions tion that their new clubhouse will offer. weeks tour of the Olympic circuit in (England, Biology Club Members been buried there since the city torian- Margaret B. Dean, sec- Superintendent Mrs. Hughi Some have only used an ad once The Ubrariaoi council met Wed- . Those talcing part In this play A fine was given a bpn voyage by a delegation from What's YourHnrry nesday. Congratulations .from bought- tne nlnt_1n_lSl5. OJpytonday Meeting retary'of the Woman's euxillary' reported that 1.62S persons wei_ or twice. StUl others keep an Dim: user were _ _ an act For Aged of Rahway ad running regularly. Ask any —the—Rawlinr—Community club and • other - ONESTLY Principal.Ralph Kochet-onth Hob- Those participating in the meet- -the hospital, and B. N. David- served in the various departmeats friends, among them -being City Treasurer playlet given by the council was 1 ~ luncllmen—Frederick Former Judge Orlando H. Dey, -president of «w TJnden Ut^ of the hospltol during the last of these advertisers and most ot H hurry? ' , By Claire Herer erts, Arthur Coogan and Carl .dlrectorof theRanway goFGhrist ThBm^wul-teU-you-of-the-good Take It Easy and Mrs. Robert C. iLawrence, C. T. Drake, . Is it a desire to show oft? Then read by Matilda Bardock. presi- The Biology dub met Thurs- House.- The play, was coached by Ernest e of Memorial hospital. year. The total number of days The Bridgeton and. Doan asosdation, win bbe At the*Sual iSetton of of- of treatment was 16,323. 4.851 of To Be Supplied •results they have always had Now that the "Great Experiment" is his- Fred Schultz, Thoma3 Boresch, P. J. Walsh, you should be in the circus. dent 'Plans were made tor aday. The constitution was read MUs Louise Weneber, aadsted by believe* that the SchaedeL 22, of Newark, chainnao of a meeting to be held Christmas luncheon: jPriday, De- •with these ads. 'tory.-most-of-ns~are-stepping right into-the "William etoryrMrs;-Blnch-iiandolf.—In be-- —Is.it a_desir*_jto—save a few. by Harry Lad«jyi, and discussed Mrs. Florence 'Borden. Prench junder *b» joint wusplceB of, the ncers "wziictt W«K» » ac»i»uA^ VL . v**^. • vvuii^x^ n**c »w^* *«* *•» — -— — Aged Of City You too will find it profitable" minutes?. If so, you are a poor cember"a2. Comical" gifts .will be byi the"memfiers. Bindbooks con- teachers. " '"•"" " : ~ :"'":" ' day on thhfe' . midst of another experiment; this one even hatf of the club Mr. •Drake .presented a valu- Home Owners--!U»aa corporatJon meettag,_Mr. Kldd_was re-elected|$3 per day whUe 6.005 days were Three- more- persons -have -made- to me and read the.Want Ads. more puzzling than prohibition. able silk muffler to Mr. •Lacdolf. Mr. Lan- gambler, for you risk a life against eJKhangedi at 4hls - affair.. Those taining-high acbool «ctiviUes and The same group is going to <*re- and the Union County league of _the saving of those lew minutes. In charge are Marie Marhoffer, u^s, ™*.c „».- contributions to a cash fund to It pays to use the Want Ads. We'll hazard a-guess that 90 percent of '"" "dolt "wiE have an opportunity "to visit""his"" memoranda will be sold. An all- sent the play before the WestfleW KT-_-_. -^yi joanAsotiaflons in : Excessive speed isn't fttfr. It Fred^Stanley and Matilda Baf- day, hike was planned. Preach club, Thursday, in the ate their own , ^.«—. _..erated on and 187 babies born provide clothing at Christmas lor They get results because; .-. those persons who will enjoy drinking a bit brother, Julius Landolf, of London, whom he LindberghsJn Borto Rico i^ostoffice Windows <^\%zz^w^wi*#x Jan van Her-1 in the hospital during the year, the aged persons of Rahway, it Almost everybody In Rahway isn't fair to yourself or your doct: ;•. • • ••:: . ••.'••••• first of a geriea of Interchanging ers were The meeting program consisted ~ Tomorrow Afternoon I c*rteret hoteii BUabeth. Monday and' vicinity reads of legal liquors, wines or beer, do not know has not seen in several years. family. It isnt fair /to other of-reports by Margery Montgom- programs 'between Rahway'high' werdenerden. '. , • TO» .emergency ucijariurauidepartment. wass announcedamwuiitou: lasKt» eveninOEUUIgS UbJy iaignt. Joha W. Welser, secretary THE RAHWAY RECORD what "should be taken when and how much. drivers who -have as much right ery, Bhodai Hart, Hiniard Schen- school- and other Union* county j^sttnaste^sttns r iSarryy Simmons has Members ot the board elected treated 439 accident patients to- Floyd E. Masln. overseer of the of tbe" Reliance Building and teen "The Home Newspaper" Tbere la an art to drinking properly that on the highway as you have. It WE APOLOGIZE. dorf and Borghlld Bepp. high schools. : -S^l :,,':•.••:,'. ' announced that the stamp and jawodatlon, wffl also attend the for a term of three years in- talhig 1,937 days of 'treatment, poor, who is conducting the fund, isn't fair to pedestrians who-de- In the last issue of the High parcel post windows of^tte dude Bertram Berry, John J.Cof- The daily per capita cost ot all Those who have contributed An Want Ads 2c Per Wort Thl» art is mastered, can the fun pleasure pend upon you to use good Judg- School Record, waiter Nadler. -OO-e- Hyer, Mr. Kidd, Albert P. B3r- Mrs. Hughes had speclalpraise ord are Arthur Brown, $2: Her- the convenience of those Xma* Present lee — - Any One Ad 30 eenU. ** suggwt that those among uawhor O ~ye ion* of mm, how looc win ye tnnv Think of these things when you prize-winning •cheer. _We. wish of the building trades' oompanled -by -John-Dixon, co* steln, H..It. LamnUear. Reginald for the activity of the Women's man Gries, $1, and P. R. For- feel that desire to step on the gas and^the architectural drafUmeiF ™ - Christmas TO*Kendal l Oft; BUde Batt«rj A ««" Hrn«^-Mato A BBltop P. Lvflcena. Harry T. McCUntock, auxiliary. m&n; $2. r .cropping up. There is little to ner of the price was Winiamr ot .4he co-operative course and eliyn, chief engineer, and P.^Oar- •Btidgeton c.).-.-* i»infc; lust tor the sake of drinking? If we vanity, and seek after tearing? ~be-gamed by ai>eedrng, and much the boys of the General A. cotaae ', ieam something about it we win find that Schalfer^Bdltor. rlson, «ecretary, conducted' the Faalnu, 4:2. to lose. ofRoosevelf ecbool victtedCti» group through the huQdicgs. S

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