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New Jersey Advocate Abiorblng The Rahway Newi-Herald, the successor of The Union Democrat, Established 1840* ERIAL1JO.1898 fAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 3,1928 R. HOUGH ARLE6 A. WHILE NEW YEAR CLAftfC Gim I&JCY WATER m MAYOR ASKS ANNEXATION OF CLARK;

ABVOTISRG KP Falkenberg's body rose out of JEtSEYKEWS While her friendft BEHER FORM OF CITY GOVERNM ringing out the old yi hg, only to fall back when the ing tho-nov, Mis* Ruti| tn<..loosely tied by the girl, came tretir^^faiiffhr*. jnm^-*°d-allowed ^i*~burUen_Ui- Esiin^ted Cost of CoDstinctidn Mrs.. John VFalktM?ber&5|l *i[- Into tho water. Melssner sum- Moose ChristmasTarfy^ Would Join ~WtiirTbwn8Hip~f6r~Benefit-6f' BoulevarBoulevardd , Clark Tow&J d the others of the searching Is $1,647,238 Was Enjoyed by Many solace from despondencj-| pa-y find after grappling for some Both Municipalities; Declares for Govern- ti tho girl's body was finally by III' health, in the Icy tho r—to-the Hurtac-*'^-_•Uuticrtakcr __aMie—3oiuLXjyi3trnas_:p3y.._ i . held which her body ^ -M- Pettlt took tharRe of the All previous building records in this three Moose organizations was ; u »t reeU ho me ^Thursday • A S.?PrPX- morning. I: £' xepln . and lateMn the day_Couniy rity were eclIpsed_liu4327ITaccordiaK h to the records of John T. Bedow, night. Gifts were distributed by that MI.13 Falkenbw^T lh"IJ6i made an examtiia- Claus in the person of Past reservoir In her car, of the body, hi- verdict being building In.sp*ictor. Permits were Is- Santa Dictator Leonard M. The annexation of Clark Township and a change in Kalkirnbei Hucd in the year ju'bt closed for con // /•• of Carmen's is did not drown, carried out as tol- tow ropo from her car of atructlon at an estimated cost of $1. A prograpg m the form of Railway's government were the outstanding G47.23S, which exceeds the figure for lows. Piano solo. Miss Marion Ber- **o her body would be girl's car was found a note , recita- and Jumped _ through a she declared that "every- sen;_«. _. hlfMayor ThoThoss. Ulkm^JLawrence Kiel; song. Dorothy Patersuu; Daniel X Rommel, Xt\T rFfiHceB&erjr^W ft;t despondent to the extent of big building _ Rah toe dancing, VirginiaStntzlen: Tecita- chamber yesterday. d her ashjciateg at Levy-V to live. She a?keil to be rtnUy Wnlters: tiiatio solo. Miss Common" Council "in the for \W;£ii sht* war. dulii^. \\-- uav's first apartment house, a l nacl w now motiun (Jrace Kettner; recitation, Julia Kom- co!»4 to th" report broadcast over and j y Sh& school, new business" structures mp'l; song and dance, Mary Ryan; morning. tb a^lJ by the Ual'. recitation, Daniel X Hummel. Jr.; iic-tv church buHtlfnr~ Jeavinjr for the th Btji was reported missing, she was ["" Mor" " tha, n . ,-n „ orl .l, of. pnv• *te mMe airct m a muskrat coat, red and « S^.OUO *' J , ? i^rSIi^n: AanViieuLuT iiiio\ benefits onioth, the mayor believes. A- .\ Vr&rr.b&e* xnrtKrrrhlat-k-velvet^ f. dss-trowu silk storkinps am!-brown |f"r n}l^Hi]. alul commercial .uses *eiectioii. Miss. Henriettu Bergen:|government by six eouncilmen and a.mayor, ejected at At f jur o'clock Sunday ( o>l 5 Tne figure for dwell- 1 slie.v* She was a brunette with blue| / ~'-~^: S^^ provide a less cumbersome, more efficient e J- ' was noticod on the „ .-.- *. - ... «... ,. . rt!lr.£s,„ _ wa..„s. ,..009.1:50$1. ; for the , new >»K--£ver tin- Carmen- itlt nrfeTa,ind-approximauay-iu-c feel. <^Q^^i^^^^^^ifittlontuiad-rfc tUyBrcnrnTrsoTigs; of city affairs, in upper end of tlie reservoir, if huW; In height. modelings for 5'hun'he^, $40,770. Refreshments-were-served, dancingi-T-*---;--• • ':alll evt-ning that CMr .- Ii^ Falfccnbors is survived by iu>r- A largo portion of the " and general sociability werei enjoyed JHIS Opinion. ifcnr>' GrotberoT Cl-T atn! four Dictator Bernhard wlmrner was gen- Other Recommendations _Hln_i:Ubmitting the annual raes3age and olbers started r:-N eral chairman and had charge of tho Other recommendations of Mayor en - January 2. 1027,' reference -was le to i*Iy ifaroaRh the refreshments; entertainment, H. G. Fyffe—were: - --- - • made to ihc- City Manager form;'of h (hi* bridge. Kettner; music, Miss Marion Burgc-n. That eight streets be paved. government. Through -a misunder- appro That-money be appropriated for the xona e otliem did not c 000 to John J. Stamler, of Elizabeth, Th& three organizations were rep- standiug an impression was created nJKht. and iht fir will be held from resented by committees as follows: «*e of the Safety Council. that a change to this form of gov- % were never built. The school build- That the State be urged to bear its Julflll was yesterday t'erlate'hom*."Tomorrow afternoon^ at ing and the church properties are Uahway Lodge, No. 1P.63. Loyal Order ernment was advocated. Not so,— xo o'clock ami it is i that of Moose—Bernhard Wimmer, H. G.share of the cost of tunnels for pedes- city, it OHicer Paul Mflssr of St. exempt from taxation. The total value the was that it was i hhince tb t -nuspendpu from; the of (.-T H- A. I- Sadtler. tit buildings that will return no reve- trians under Lincoln Highway. Churrh il nappe nue to ther'city Is"in" " tlierop: tuautd, will u! j^r.o.ooo. - Is in a The chief church building programs w...ru> $23,000 for the new Sunday hard wim, the theaters or Railway. adopted in 1SG5. The school building., of the- First Baptist William Welgl, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. That George M Gage. fci\. be Ji Moose 1 1 o have a citizens' com- TOSSED liifiH Howard Van Allen. JiGeorg Me Hand, in-li7l M-ii, LU.iili-i-'-"' i •• I niiHlflinf: the Lutheran Church in fepresent" Rahway in Railway -Valley j mittee study the merits or city man-- 7*7 Dictator Fred Wimmer. [(*ainpl)tli street, and $2,000 for work Trunk Sewer matters I agement and submit its recommenda- our atlit vnrk on St. Paul's. Commis- tions. f OHHEATEPi Other outstanding building features Entertains Church Choir That the State HU'Ir.vay fair, with be urged to make good its prom-j "Fromjny observation while in pub- -/•] if thv year were: Baumann Brothers* is* of a $3.-500 system of traffic kig- lic °niee lher« ia nothing moro apnar- zntnt and $14,000: remodeling or In Honor of Miss nals at the Six Roads. ! ent than the necessity for a change in Irving street, $12,000 jIy mg ^ Th» holidav spirit prevailed Fridav! That a bus inspector he appointed.appointed, ; m the present methods of handling M-flty-afld SUtches Required to ,- ,. an'd~"c1ubroom. $6,000 ieht at he ho of Mr and Mr^l - That the citv dumps be moved• t-o a' city business. The present Common i! ani:id Wuitt tailo- ravenue shop ,"arid~"clubroo for Harry Werbetskm y That te p 1 \v!!l iam A Ransom of S4 Pater.oi ' morre isolateisolatedd locatilocatioon or that im:m- Council is too cumbersome a body to Falls oi Uwa Woncd in Cheek ! ;:ml George Yurchukf H. WThe e new more isolated location or that im:m- j function efficiently—a smaller govern- tdwulliiigs ranged from »3,00u to $10.-streett? , where a«^dinne dinner of thethf- men-Oratiomem n be employed. That the appearance of the Vail plot i"S body iu my opinion would produce A permit recently taken out on of Tth e SSecon d Presbyteria' n choir he improved by removing old sigi v work has been done as'yet held in honor of Miss Mary • •• - better and more- satisfactory results. was J.- GL'O!^ F.02M.-O<:. ..f llo 144th j which no ig. Miss Ewing was unit- weeds. s'entatio"IL isn mwas-.eliminatey thought, it dwar dan repred six- trvet. J.»mau-.i. 1.. I., haihald t-.MUMiI siiicheslileiR'Ss j i< f«»r the remodeling of the corner ax rate be kept down, but councilmen and a mayor elected to r>rtiinff m.a 1 - piuiK-Tiy at Main and Bridge streets of the choir, and- is uaken in his 1 *• £t ch»'fk >>>u*nlay nf •'.•wlv.-incpmpiit and - _ LiiJ '^t-of - $S»,00(h^L^Eatri'loL-?*f mrssion-'- omce, the muyor~nrTJreslde^33~preffi- -er -^« 4>ijsc^--n$p%figg^# ?aJ11;rnonn at x\w HIi11 wITy' 1 {i»-rftrJtr^o-pt san^-devclopment." _, dent" of the body-and -"with..privilege 1 thf* permit and is to in Mexico. uound I .'-' rt'cvived when nut The evening was pleasantly passed That money be appropriated to con-to vote on all matters, a salary to be •*i-a (kntraj «r*ww- The buht cos«* duct the campaign of the Rahway Har- in scsociaal diversions appropriate to , paid all officials, it would insure •with- Christxna.s. J. J. Hoffman Imperson- bor Commission for a deeper and lout question greater efficiency and un- 5>;:S^ *S'^^"^^i \>,*Wf; aceordin, ,o «he inspects Claus and distributed • wider river. Imited benefits to our peoples. In that month permits ated Santa various !. ThThat accountants examine the meth- taken fur the 5100,000 Major Theater sifts Music and games of "Railway is growing with leaps and Koins south, cut tu-ros- him to enter j ods employed in tlie city oilices to de-bounds. Present conditions insure its ami for the 590.000 Roosevelt Apart- kinds-werk o alsl o enjoyedjd. Mr, ]term ine whether more economical sys- a filiinc Htaiiuii. Sidney Jackson, ot ieiuu continued success. This only ejjSgft'il- riH'tit. which, combined with " ThosThnsoe present were Mr. and Mr.-. "*J1 ... „ !..,„:„„.. T,,;might ^ beI.P avi-nuts -Itibway. who had m» jlr? terns of doin; un.*s for dwellings, garages. altera- William A. Mr. sizes the- demand that -l-iv.-r\ lictT.-*-. drivt-i* of the elected to fiffry ioM th- polic, in* hel^ns anil repays brought the total for Walter, • Mrs. Jan Vac I Tnt? Mayor opened his message witn for the City's ak ° , :reatr feol in heigliL fel on the lRhier time to «M in;o the I ihe month to_ 4323.6.->S. Brltton ^ie the' a summary of the accomplishment? CI:—Cleveland. Th?—Iff^-T—atiniHUstration,—Tr ^nvf "Under 'the present ^* School. March was the second high- Mis^e-i Ruth Smith, Marion t city more- permanent improve-j ninny officials Elsie Ptryker. Helen Smith, Grace ihe ; other ad-1 City during the day and find1 The wall was-thirty 1 «-l month, with a total of $256,905. men: less cost than any W5t5 U\ of hollow tittf with a The Haley Building, at SIOO.UOO and Smith. Mary Kwins. and_Stanly AV. ' opportunity to care for cit in Kaliway strarion. *hf suid. It improved as Ii? cantor portion of il* sou!] >uuinio:i> Xo ;i tho TropoFfd" -Stamier-'slorns—made Tones: "Clifford *^™% ™™ j water supply. during the evening. Hid :i^ with Bo tho TropoFfd Stm e lli e :iter Ftipply. it remedied deplor- I'aOcrt id be^u left M>par~3te f:>»m th»> on Janusry *' h Priestly. John J. Hoffman. nmdiiions at police headquar- "Men should be olected ko sections ii; order tr ptnni bu: uizi!iJurL-d Murray O. Han- June tho third hi£he?t month with a W. Laurie ami lrvii West. iiblt- ; that would be available aim toco of our city? >:rt*t-t. Brooklyn. Total of $222,073. ters. l pillars vupportiiiR '1* roof of .tho most active ' Tlv.' Mayor dosed his message with; time?. The constant grovt g this Jut m Maev. The cenlml pieo a pledge'to aid il>- new -Republican ; C" 51 y justifies I'1^ ;ri-.:. Jmuaka. U I. Th»* entire from UmiMers tlurin? the year wereii: KKvan-s Consulting Engineers Streets nled or to critic! d to wirliki ten [ Irt'irnroclV n-.uhiiiv v<: - Mnashed I Cunsirur-Um Company. Ha-Bel Realty majority if its work appeah to his rour.d. The cra«h ca:r-: about t 'in line with the thought th lor ad\ancvrafi . imt Ih.- i*:Iu-r «.ar w.^ much le?^ | Company. H. V. Halc-y. Fred C. Preif To Study Water Rates and a pledge in upnust.* prtviou.- administration, adopt in i 'clock Sunday moniius :tU ])voj'.*ct.- "whu-h fail 10 ir.oet my - VXi njr;r*M fr^m th»i. vr.i-h i ffr. Samuo! D'--mlilinc. Jacob Ne^tler ])yrn::i:i.eiu paving program, it is s «itn'cs*"d nuny Tlu- accldvn: was ta sccont is Adju.-;:iu-n; of - that honest unbiu=ed opinion."____ . Skater5 HuHurrt * ~'* FAMV \\>ornio?.-G: H. • Rirti'll. Chri strongly ur^etl that the following r to follow hi fodl cvuncd 2* ihe. y 5 ih- K:thway ! Charles HH HankinsHkins . AlAl- reiurns *vi!l ho T:ie full text of iht* ;lle^:^.^g-? follow.-: iM:e*'t^b\-_!m]M;ovoi[ this year: Elm TJT iiriiL, a Uuuu4•*.*- " "arxi: -t4t-e—annual from Main siTul:niriirj~nigJr:— ; several weeks uu Alexander Shot- I \vi>li to tvmizratulatt1 the ^vonut.- The polHUal complex Oily. the final meet- Cherry street, from Farrell of a i.iuiit-i. .-—- Cit-orse II. Gib-Thur>day auer'.iooii at ailir.iir.stralion ur°n its eiTi- wayplac;e to Esterbrook avenue; Broad entirely different irom s'':!. Albert Goldman. .Morris I^evor inc of ;he y*\i;* oi' ti: l.iard of-\Va'.-r •ico ru.-ir.iiiu: in iihing Uah- ita Descends Chimm fn ai Rah; was decided to i-lL-lU >C street.-irom Chftrry street, to West mocraUc Mnyur and a >w,r:ne.i .:Mil Sanxnol Volii-k. John ytaud. R. C.Co minis-inner-. H v. ;iv r.Mir^ p.Tr.uine:!. ii Milti.n avenue; Campbell street, from Grand St, Chapel •va Aher:i..-:hy. H:il 1?. Alston. Elmer L. the mutter up ti Har.en vt Whip- Th::ii th-- Citv hj- known West' Milton avenue to Central ave- witness a turnover In pti: iskoi nue: West Milton avenue (it being a ; ^ Lake 1:0; ti will moan llmanlc' "body, the G. O. ta Clau^, ubo c;.ae Uc Avenue Realty Com- >ur oy. Whe:her *.»:* "Let tiif •ft followed County road, urge the Couiuy autliori- ajor,. U o( ihf.* opposi CQiznney,_ a docoratcd Christ nr>: >on. Joseph Greslen. of erers await- llio uni' i:r.:ir--.v. ises !o-pa-vn-iL-tiiU_5:e.urj; Jaques ave- «n3"Varol' tlnsibc. rV;cltatId and Xalliuu AVeinpr.-Salvr !i:u! fh>• from West Milton avenue to tlie Wouldn't hinder in tho It ;as thi> - tak,.n t.r;li. .•UUwuv Hos- \* K Cari AnilriMi, -R:nlio A^-»- £bnR5 mado thi- Chri bay r. "uri.-- t«> his ; IVtlu-I i'vrl K. Viilkr *.vas 1:1 '-fht- nut-join^' a-anuiii^tratiou m;\ nu»way 'an early request should ho ."hatever our national po ^ti:,- n-M:'.: -f William Melbourn. Bonnie m*.-f:i:m. Other incin- lli:11 u iltl ( f tn the Grand Strei'i Clia; *1 Fridaj via't's P - P"> i ' tiio following ai-- Hiu • to- have the County take over OYcroment political linv a merry uftair. G. \VLawrenj S. vJros^ ;;nd ri. C. T*»rrili. : were: Commissioners c-fimpiishmeats duvitit: th^ p:i-t y^ar:. »^« road t; Monroe street, from Main ;"i • :he part of Si Janu > Carr.i:!.. *J!. ,f is Cherry IMilm ht ir.'Mi'.hs of 1S*2T ihe build- av ami Alfred C. Brooks. Municipal Water Plant ^i>,.t to Grand street; Wostfield ave- tralght «.-our»o sot to gii wi*re be;u*r than for Kilwin I Those taking part Kliz:*bf-'.h. -.v::v k:>.tnrn-d d«>wn ! 1» G-'oruo .lU'linsiadter and nu,lT0 e (ibis being a County road.immedl- ]\26. n: C. \V. Ludlow. 'Tlu romod'-'lliir-: of ilu aie action should bo taken urging "the" d ll*M Schultr. -MarjDrie ?l* vens. month ilu1 figures were Qasins and tlanRe Sammond* Elizahutb. in'.iil shortly afrer four i>vu>: ;.i;l ;:>-:n ,.ru i,y j whili- on- WELCOME NEW YEAR th»* Uimn County I'.nk pt'iiVt•*e andiPractii-illy a larser total Rnhway Valley Trunk Sewer uty's history on jComptoii, Will:.i Til S A fewt riend? ot Mr. andSlrs. Coo.' ^ ^^M^ your i'Sprlnecr. Hatiy Hook, Rruc takon to the Uahw.iy Il-wpltali^ ; months of "Our L-itizt-ns are all greatly inter- ay we hopo for of (ley.- Catherine Bcdor, Mildred it was found neces-ary 10 tak-j\ Utlcal rCEime; « :.i.t year." stiicht's to rlo.M* a w.miul in *'-'V' The total amount of permits for the ailda of hi>- head. p To the new com: in Jud-o Coun-' Tromtley. Myrtle Allen n rt- two years is as follows: kilf h,*'Cherry. Kita Searies. James Dtlu-r minor at't*iiit?nt>- wore ' - 1927 ntire govornity; body chTrninpll.! Walter William. Beverly Wid ed. anil the* park authorities has January ... $ 50.700 S 39.200, nily of extending our a Askerson. eulty restraining the skatiiiR a Kobruary .. 61.700 20.000 ; Amon r FlushiuK. L.» ;i satisfactory arrangement, ot restrli'K-d are:i on tl".e main lak of political-creed. Our pcv, Edith Stties, JuUa _ 10 March 10 6.70; laKirii realises the im.:in disposing of Hie controversy over son. Harry (;ranirifc. April 145,770 11S.32 Pet i? but they doservo your location tor tho , -. GUtUD HAS PARTY a- 145.630 f( SamTltf>nd May -.....,, 145.575.. Pope, mm r.ntLacLivti s citizens. LeRUlatlon and The WestminsterCiUild of th»d ,075 152.725 Jin the' Township of- Woodbridge.:. Vera Gianechine. piea June '- Street Improvements across the Kahway river from the ness Is a most important and Helen Colk. Do 011- Presbyteriay n Church July ' 5s'.475 194.650 c 323.65S 9S.62r. site. The original plans rommnn-rrtuneH-as«am«H-upon i. Mary.pg °ei -Chrisimaa Thursday d Augus!—«.^ i 1 ^ __ t orntion-in-Linden-T-o-wn.-— Mar>- Sa nond'. ** ; I residence of Mrs. H- F7^Toor - September . 143, iuw —92.ir»0» from the people worthy of their confldei > 1 115.752 Volker. I "Reinforced Courett—Seminary ave-J ^j'j"" *"\vOodbridge is to pay their Of Wardd, perintej °*|r>7 New Church street. Brid-.s, October ... 73.705 -cl 1, Mr. and Mrs of those tolectcd to carry on. 0 ot! the thief diversion. The v 60,57ft 145.725 Madden, nue. Lake avenue, West _ btearns < sharOi for tueir spur \n Rahway. ot w-iiool, is in November . Jr.. and son, Mr. and Mrs. : street I ee.sville avt-nue and Lawrence - hj plan is a very equitable Record, as ihi- community uewsp4tpei cr^unitteej were: H. F. Moonoy. Mrs. 103.000 50.3S0 $ OOOu> T ri *r tt December . Mra Pon»>. nil jf this city. -'street". one and the fairness and courtesy of. Ha pledffft to .issisi in any tent Ulbrich. Mr*. W. L «anhwa*:*« ". Mr '"ml Mrs. Jeorpe Burrows, en %ioll Misses J»Mi!ite .iiul Matilda it* Totals $1,647,235 $1,379.56^ •| "Kentucky Rock — Cherry strwt-.-tne W()udbrkj^ o{fI(-j3l5 deserve our- further the luieiests of our city, flrml 'to/.. tert-in-1 'heir sisterEdwar andd brother-in- Noonen.1; This street has been unsatisfactorily111'-" "y^-- at the! waite. Mrs. R. \V. Rocker. .> e Comparative records of permits for law. Mr. an. U. K. D £ i dwellings for- the two years are as over the New Year' repaired for man_.y. ..__.. Tt „..,;j appreciationi11 . a of Jersey City. . paved tlurin« the past year with Ken-! . - -'-' .*-r""."~: ~~v . - .. place among tho cities of Mrs. James M Pettlt. Mrs. Jere ollows: week-end. talned hi^ 1926 „. „_...- " I. th_ e municipalitie.„_ s .interested , uo f the% waite. Mrs. Willanl Clark^ou. iK 1927 tuckv Rock. ter [he lass 011 iJ. Hoffmaw. the Misses Erma - $ 35.000 Stone and Asphali—The i» ^; | neetiond anandd th feasibilite maintenancy of eth oef constru the proom \ S January .. $ 43.500 1S.600 TROOP 49 MEETS I Fav- .posed joint trunk sewer aid disposal ing them list to tl I Helen Wright. Mildred \Ye February . l 5S.O00 SS.700 Last nlpht Troop 49. Bov Scouts of *»<>» of Bond and (irand street. Heroes of Today icll the pIcUuvVMelroj,™ Ireij Ludlow and Ksther. ^ March America- held their regular weekly'r^WhaVveariirourhistor rell place ami Pierce streetv, can equal! Kor^ }}w. Common Council of the dent turnius to 4t home. 74.500 107.S00 1 1 I—-;__The-etJueaikm of « boy-Ia^UQL_i rn and genera AnriV-; . ... -122,050 meeting-at the-synagasue... ,The meet-•-.^«—*mnmv™eni "«hat year m ouS_aL.so-sniar U a'P^ . admimstratiou authonzed by iTch ror^rcfTMhieiit5:~~T May 87,050 ««,, ,t th fl salute and arthese~"iml>rov6ments; —*resolution-thc-appro.val_of.the-surveys^ schooling and discipline. The boy 1 to 1 F 63.500 112,850 t openeftd wiwith thftht e flaflirg salute posed of the'ollowing er8> June - 109.S00 ,cost? maps, plans, etc., submitted by Clyde™ was of whom wee^preser 0Dert LODGE ELECTS 44,500 short drill followed by a period than his touchers to lay the deeper July 6S.000 5 during which, individual scouts jt Schools Pottstake, chien f bengineery the othe. r Similaeight r munactioi n (that Clure, Mantox Blarttn. August .. - 190,700 Grover Cleveland School, was life In tho hours he spends with h(s 76,650 were given tests of the. tenderfoot **The new d ^ lings Thomas Cartrlght. Swearer September 134.200 106,000 nrovidinc Ion- needed relief in the palities involved. / flfSK him ideals and ambitions and write tl Charles Barefidt, Fr ner wn; 62,000 quirements. Fi?st and Fourth Wards, how near-1 .-As this is one of the ^t«gj{ October .. 132.000 quireiuciiia. *j^. — r • . Vir^Firstl annntI..i r ourt. „„„n „v* aru^»* , }"w^ *« credi m-«t> U.,,, . t.. ,,-nhlem^ un.-i ^s "«*befor- "e* —us au^d _O- t—***!••.. Tttai ^ In his heart. These hero eg,' .myth] bur Ganum, Ulster Chester November 43,000 22.500 av though they may be, have power ove uld Lauge. Henrj' 'Jten, Heid, December 90.500 itlS •\YllUam WardcleH. > love and confidence, and tho bent and Christy. thoroughly familiarize yowttlm.:* Artnar Knittel. -•»^. treasurer. Henrv v Mei Totals . .$1,009,250 $1.000,S")0 hatchet, life „ .. .. acter will inevitably reflect their inspi pe iam Beam. RodJ>y trustee for three yeaS ikvd fire building, backwoods cooking anil year. Police Headquarters the proposed scheme lj «x4«P; P It used to be that knights of old or Soulc. '• An auditing committee whV-h BOYS HAVE TRACK MEET UlkluK. These pictures wer both edueuu- -j rv..*.^ .... So ben injercsis of serve until the end of the ^ Continuing the Christmas week pro- cational andd interestininegg anil were the "For a' long period of time, the protected. ot pioneer days were the boon companto _ENTERTA1N£AT term, consist* of David Hull < of, group contests, the senior main feature off thth e night'ight's programprogram. \ Police Headquarters were in susuchh are indebted to Mr. George ful spirit. But the daily newspaper in jgragram of. group After the pictures there wass a ^shor^t conditio^ -n as not only to merit con- Sr., Cor his successful etCoHfg MUs Uosamond Uot Johnson and Otto E. Hamt i *jbovs had a track meet at the "Y" on this project, since it" has wrought its miracle even with the boy Street, entertained >urt l palrol lenders" meeting. While this • demnaiioi n off alll l interesteinterestedd bubutt werweree P^Ucinstanatiorfofofflcer?\vIlita- -Mm^V(,yrday, . Tht.«.-; winner•..,- s included, w : was being UeUl the rest ot the scouts , actually condemned by State authori- ov^r fourteen years, ago ' today are on the front pases of the pap {Friday ulfihl precedvg t played ^ames. Patrol meetings were , ties. Time and again attention was ' Cv dance at ib*? ndioii hat mayl> e ttU athletes, soldiers and sailors, aviators and e - "-- ^ lump. Norman Dempster held, followed by the giving ot awards, j called to this aud recommendations: reconunoRd uis appointment a were the MIS •»»nnnii(vmeius" and the distribution made; but, until the past ryear,' all | . t cornmlasioner. ' -- •-> W4^ men everyAhere who give their strength or .Iarsarot Mavtiu. VISIT NAVY YARD it- the music. Arthur Chase; broad nuuu u liven in some deed of unselfishness and sacr ahway, and Miss Boys' ^lubs, through its Ranking William La-1 of the registration cards. ' *"" '.»i^nsi WlL^t ADDRESS CLUB today nre of his own generation and very ase, Joseph Graso State Boy.*'" Secretary Charles Scott the with, him." He" may see them, heamru dsay^ Samuel I-ovw will address th" Hi-Y Club tomorrow and follow their story from day to day. ~' Linilbm gh. hangs on the wall of countl p included •RAY iS ELE and each member make his report on "Street lighting, sewers. Ajdewalk.' rooma;they. can read th£ jbook he has wrl James Bishop, Waiiou toward the sons. This activities ot department or group ht Pray, local Jdin that the organlzati&nitcd —all have had more than c»i^toniar> a glimpse of him aV fie*ndes his swift s S honon by M represents. Arthur, Hdph. £ "encourage,the use of the patriotic nmA attention during the past cities of-America. The wise parent n or Phcrson, Cluuncey ILec The-AVorkmea's BulUlng and Loanition. Ui thfi 1 rncourage^iucli hero worship, so thQt Plunkelt, Barnard and Ak mentioning by name .ihe sons which unWn mpire may "one day pass to don. Henry Ssptron. I?/, ^r* uaadR -to .discredit. ' • is an ext-elU*m example of on lam Ran«Jobh^Jr.t(l-g* at; Bulidingj Robert. Taylor. -- \if*r statesn.e^re; ho, « Irvli a i s. what the pew Ford loo J.—AdV. .Safe Depijft Boxes'tronvv thinking about """unthinkable" war?.

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-EAHWAY ,: JANUARY"% Ww^' 3 >^M STATE PRES! Jtfayor e!s Message rench Being Sought Fear—Man's Greatest Enemy e aychologists have called fear man's greatest' e Rahway Record Mayor Tfcomas A. 'has spoken; his annual Itself in Rahway politically,' in "Bringing Up Father >» i nameless terrors we are subjected to are a ner oat Advoosto message to tho Common Council and Incidentally also that aif^J • . TJ§\ br made 10' turow a monkey wrench Necessary to Successful SonshFp 0 Wfls rehifitorlc ages when man was hunted by age gag. y .. >••• SERIAL NO. 1898 to the citizenas bl'B^^ **'' -denied yeaterday to Into the wluftjf of the new municipal administration, (From Snroniu\Heral ts. Many planes were en IUhw«y. N. J. Poit Offlcc t% >ecoDd dm matter, T10W ncllraanlc body at KB' initial meeting and even before its members get their working clothes on? for tho benefit of our read«iH -NOL an OL us axe HUUJUCL 10 )r d.'uudn. —Tho thomo of;. under ibt act ot October 2,0827. we pubIi8h it in folI ln If rumors, which are flitting here and mere, nnd four __, _- those who are suffer extremely. We are inclined to strips" for some time current-in a the trip" successful): Colds, this Issue of tho Record. There i8 nothing sUirtllng In been for the past few days are correct, there will be. worst were: syndicate of newspapers has a seri- tiiese wus nmuned b^Ari,^, CIRCULATION 2675 tho 1928 message of His Honor, and wo might say no Those who are said to be responsible for this move- | ridicule fear but a person obsessed by fear is to be seven children ous and significant phase; as we were, William-Davis, andH btlier Bilious radical departures from previous declarations relative ment of a turnover In the mode of government, are men pitied raiher than laughed at. Fears take various forms 'A;ZM rtln Jensen and lire in Moa- ilished Tuesdays and Fridays reminded the other day jn Dr. Plants otter. to the administration-of civic government In the munlci- wlio for-nearly a decade have been receiving the milk and are more' or less unexplalnable. Some persons fear The other t\vo"sriiftp« : 4 -germs and -•will-not- shake-hands _with_others for_fear__of. address before the Child Study De- . . , -_,->. lost "four reds In VW* iwayPubllBhInf Corporation nality oTwblcH"fie~fa- Chief *-*eettt.TCt-polit_c_aUy: -One or~BustenaTice-fronr-tho - 'pablic-tit;'— and-who—would, womnn partment of the^Fortnightly" Club. ' • and noticeable feature of the inwMw. however, ls its hardly hesitate to go the limit to obtain that which they contracting a germ. T.hoy will not touch a door knob hand when Wayne B. - outhcrn states. | The proper bringing up of children. i seaboard, fatal R. HOUGH, Pretldentl - voluminousi-ess, taking as « m* about, three columns desired. for the same reason and insist on wearing* gloves win- s ent ahead with pl ter and summer. Other persons are afraid of open physically. Intellectually a'nd morally,; OF LINDBERGH France nnd Yugo-SIav.a signed a ch: Sixty-nine ARLES A. BRADLEY Loo a I Editor. of space for Its publication. For the sake.of refreshing our memories suppose "we on S^?_»«Kir_aL'o raise millions for the defeat of all also perishe_-=:?«isd in the oceat =Wore I k«l[. ous In Eng- places. They find it impossible to cross a field or enter jsof course of very great Importance.. / ,. treaty which Premier Mussolini thought and wet candidates for office. . . lathe beginning. Mr. Fyfle givos his administration revert for a period of ten yearn In local history. A red- was aimed at Italy, so he retaliated In Ail 30U perished rrate In advance. a park. Still others are afraid of confined spaces. That is not to be questioned; and Slnalo copy 3 cents. a pat iofoTa-mH* ibarac^r Inn one__that may behot three-corner mayoralty fight had been concluded" Year for Aviation— with, a military pact between Italy and and tidal •'in.: These persons will not enter H telephone booth nor ride neither, to our mind. Is It to be ques- "beard around Rahway/' to tho ,. - with.a Republican victory of a very pronounced type lor •to Reduce Armaments Are Albania which, lie frankly stated, was d is, 33cden fftct lhaL lhe autgoinB in a. lunnel under a river. tioned that such bringing up ought to administration has given Hah way moro permanent ira- mayor and giving the Republicans a 7.to 4 council ma- Succ«sful~strained Re.ation designed to maintain Italian control oC 2£ °^ i??-y« *' S £•££. oslon In West ADVOtTtSWO R£PB£S£MATIVES be considerably better than it is to- the Adriatic.- There was much ill feel- n May: About JUSEY KEWSf APEIS, lac An Interesting example of a fear-ridden man is re- proypments at less cost than ihe dry has known in Itsjority. The men elected "were considered to be fully day in the average American family. -in Europe-Presidential Pol. insr, but little apparent Middle West; Ctnty C. Vwd- Prniiint history" If His Honor has tn* ncht slant, thin is truly capable. Yet it did not deter a disgruntled clique^ of ported from the University of Wisconsin. Prof. William it.cs and Doings of Con- and Hill. ftvlt P. But if it is sound philosophy to tilities. _\" Ined LUingchow commendable, reviewing the many improvements In view ex-office holders and political workers from "'mussing" -BlIetjL.Leonard of the university Is virtually kept a a .New York Illed about 100.- begin at the beginning, there cer- of' the" high 'coirol every product from laboirto-tlie Hn- up" things in-lgg«-than-a-mopth-afur-^c eleeJJoa^by ley Devastated by JAMUA1CY circulating petitions for commission form of ^overa:rrJ Such—men-as—Carl~Sandbergr Vachel- i-rfnasay^iTd1 • Floods. xony 200; earth- Ished article. We will not dispute the statement, 'twould properly bringing* - up, .parents—i ment. The movement was successfully carried and the I Josepph Rergesheimer visit him, bringing along hampers ik.i'tJS-livcs. In take tooMong and be too arduous a la8k to go hack to other words, of seeing to It that me a. / New Year and New Obligations Republican administration was shortlived because of It. of foo- d- to -b e served in the Leonard. dinin,, ,____g room. Thes—e ind tidal' waves tho commencement of the history or nahway and corn- rrt%m and women who marry »r& ProPerl>" of—Mexico _ and. •The present Issue of the Record is ihe first of therare notes of Improvement expenditures and value re- Just how Rahway fared as the result It Is needless to visitors are frequent for. despite his "phobias," Prof. year„_.,.. ' might well" be ipau; tornado In prepared and fitted for the".-trans- Azores and picked up ,,ya j ye* r of 1928. Hence we welcome this untriedceived year by year to the prescnL KO Into detail, suffice that at the expiration of a six-year Leonard h anything but morose or moody. lie designation given 1027, for it SO and did $75,- cendent duties of parenthood. . Marshal ^Iots-Sehlee:mdllrock Marti /uigBtc > most heartily and bid him the attendant sue Following on through the menage we find mention period, the citizens had "enjoyed" its benefits to the His fears have be«n coldly analyzed and given to the •was distinguished especially by thesudski nnd Premier U'ahlemurasPil- , _..u.u up their •^v ^"I'ndland Au»,,st 21 for'. •oiierty. lu Octo- Oliver Wendell Holmes once achievements of that admirable young emur of HHIESS JIB to ihould have as.a starter In a world's race for of street Improvements, schools., polkio headquarters extent that Commission Government was voted out of world frankly and in detail In his book, "The Locomotive Lithuania went to "Geneva and Ing its - fellow Reds all over the world, and tour of the world. TJiev sanl; off-Bra- that a man's education, to -America., aviator. His transatlantic p to "Geneva and were £&&?fSttB.jeectives s u uaass concer Inquest power, and dare we hope brotherly lovo .improvements. u_nd>r the above cap- existence unreservedly. God," published recently and widely reviewed. perstuided lo ma to* n temporar.i marked the year in the Orientaconcernedl , the so-called "pinks" as well. - They in 1: lost. In No- TRAtflONS •» flight, the first from America to Eu- it^reemerit. (he nVr.ifiy ~rp "I-T peace re- had been convicted. of jnurder In" anil fatal Hoods •4 nation, stato to stale, city lo city,ami IIUU to tlori Mayor Fyffe makes this• trite nt:_tem<.-nt: "From Today the Republicans are m-power, A Conuiwu Billy Leonard. rope; his triumphant progress abroad details of publipublicc. Thee N^itinli frighti>nM-.hy-an npproaffhJng locomoth-e-thatT-forty- authority a perm a- yrjy_ _was Massachusetts nnj senfenced_J_fLjdeotJt^ Ju DtttK also tako thisr-the Diat opportiaHiy of Coun^il-of-S-to-3-niaiorIty~pyfeValU.--and au> move that r: i m% l>--m. fan. mv "-obscrratlo . _t-n _ whilK-kiTea ^JIn nObllc ollic^n ihr-pp fs^nnLhine five, years l;iter,_lie Is the abject slave of fear, cringinp: ~ *-'— " "_... _ .._..i_juuKe'.WASJittrial judge - J -^II thnt he said that the wrongdoing of -fath- ew Ir/lo more apparent than -the" necefiiiyToc iroqfo^aT.^frgm^thw;^ City, premacy_Jn-Pekin suz-jLLtacked-and-thc~cyecutlon_o_f_j[ie-fflen-Hh !-, In December to _ To our advertisers, who during the year «o "5 an'KG r ers—phys.cally,~menta.ry and ;and his. gallantry mid afm(l'~\V7in faTneds reportediils su~-JL _ wiia__-delayed"~fbr~~ months, by" every present methods of handling city basinets. The present a fair trial, their privilege" of administering the "govern-" FOREIGN- h*s'on ilie Great' short distance from places of "safety." 0 • —would be visited upon their off- i i , Tull [cccntlyf closed, we extend our heartiest appreciation for ment of Rahway, should be.promptly squelched. With him tin HIH T'TiiTTrT^Tn-in of his time. :iiucl) shlpplnG Tor Common Council Is too camber^m. a body to function "As soon as I get a certain distance from home—a spring unto 'the third and fourth gen- Both before and after he winged~7iTs~ Supreme c«frt nnd Governor"™: of Canada lost.. their "livesV , in [oral support of our advertising columns, and rumors of this attempt to force a" change in administra- ler lie winged~7iTs 1 h on ler declined to Interfere a to fly from Jliirbor'Grace, .V. in an orphan-.: efficiently,:etc." The Mayor at :ht.H jwiut offers a pos- distance varying from yards to ii^Ies in the last fifteen way to France numerous other irunsh "«•-! ^ xttT: * °_.' « loos, ""««>•. »-Iil.o-, definitdofinile resul™ t theinen dence they have thus expressed In Railway's erations. And we fcnow that both What that conflict did. to -epwere puttoueat,;r?u^t t d London In September, !-ut sixty chll- sible'solution by advocating a body ot lawmakers six in tive circles, coming so soon after the general election. years—I am overwhelmed with a feeling of insecurity • oceanic flights were-"atteiirpTed."Sev- the country wa s :indicatef d a eh on August 22. . aa a purveyor of their store news to the homes those sayings are time. i. .id.•»• •••• •* '••"• -' ' " hy the fact number together wlth-th© mayor who j-hould have a when not a word was said before_while the TJemocrats ^eral -of them succeeded, ;.$rhllQ. many £he nnnunl convention of the Amor*. European aviators wore :ilw\ Mngs, Brid^ and and terror that! can't-get-back," Prof. Leonard-declares. _»,-_-ii/r-f(ic first•••time'in DOMESTIC : Of coiirse, .he training- of a. -cfciitf -.railed tragically. icon-Legion, ^vhlch was'lieid in Paris, aetive~as those of America, :tnd Iost "of the 'fitlxcns of this community. May the coming year vote in all matters, while a salary .-Vjuld also be paid all were in tho majority, naturally gives the idea that there tlio real bal.'inr-* of trade was a great success and the' former rowns Inserted 3 •re to them In volume of business and additional "Suppose that I am walking down University Drive is in a very-direct sense the training r Internationa My, Interest centered of them also paid the extreme.! LCGY mean -oQctatK—pmtinr-a-«Unc1icr-to-liis-£»luiion(-Mr. - Fyffe Is -something _more_UiniLthe.inere_d_esjreJo^gyance the tiy~ln~ena-fce; ram~a~norma!"man~for-the-first-quarter-of : doughboys thoroughly enjoyed for thpfr Is our heartiest wish, of a potential and probable largely on_ejTgrts_to_hciiig-About^re-- ^ ughly enjoyed their Cuptalus C prospo.1 closes this section of his me^as- by stating, -Men city'citys interests in the minds of thosthoe who are said to return-to~the sscenes that became fa- -N'un a mile. For the next 100 yards I am in a mild state of But that training should not stop with" ~~&n&$5zr6i armaments. President Cool- fa -\ungesscr and Francois Ct'Ii, f; Aa mbliahers, each year brings new problems and be behind this movement, either openly or' secretly. introduced a bill to ?d and the government plied miliar to them during the World war French aces, undertook a should be elected to office that would IK- available almost dread; for the next twenty yards in an acute state of j ...... uwuua'U a bil np a Iiuge reserve tii->* »»«'»— - pile* d m during thee WorlWorld war. responsibilities, and every effort Is going to childhood. It should continue, per- drasticallastically the law re- AfterAft , tlie convention adjourned flight from Purls to Xcw York u. .V. E. Treads Free Examination a™ addlUol at all times." The majority of voters In November manifested their dread, but controlled. : lory to the Washingto„n .Atreatcaiuenct;ooiy to con- - amend ratlier drastically the Ian* tion of taxereservs e that lunde a reduc- d iii haps subjectively more than objec- Invitation to the nations slgna- latinhitings to trailtrade* ««'union—s and strikes. a ce of the thousaandds o w-jjuuuiea most jt'tiit'llUd worwer.oi lus)..-rrt ol«••«T• •»• Xe- w I- ^in isiiinds; Fn_x& fre ma] to meet them in a way that will command at any hour, day dissatisfaction of the party in power, by electini g RepubRb- fer on means to extenfntdi the provisions xes a certainty. Adverse t olT Xew Found'ouridlninl l Advice Anytime The availability of city For th(* next ten I am In an anguish of terror that tively, through adolescence and eve^ t the Wasliin" #•-—*- • The measururee was supported hby thefeatures were ththe unprecedented thof e thbattiefleide thousandd ans dof delegates visited .1 •-«--» ------liiiet; Arnold Dalj£< public ipproval. With the utmost desire for progress licans to take their place- These should at least be given Consri went to Belgium August Cap!. Leslie Hamilton aind 1 or night, probably would spell efficiency, but then would has not reached a crisis of explosion. And in half a -of lhat pact was accepted only by Conservatives ippi valley, con- ancls ot St. I-oals, maturity; not ceasing even "wofe! *'" ^,_s i. fenc as necei*sary for the de- Hoods In the Mississ y, on and El .._._. e..^^ t iw oeigium i\F . y,F .MlndiinMliichl , wiilih Princes Lo ' SEE ME FIRST and a [consciousness that we arc responsible for the a chance to make good, and any attempt to oust them by iGreat Britain nnd , and ended f ttinuei d thougg h somewhah t ameliorated jeyed Juliot Low, men serve under thl_rcondition \Y*: siv* the Mayor j dozen more steps I am in as fierce a panic of isolation parenthood has began.*"" -e of tlie exist j ni; political and so- somewhat ameliorated and England. A large party journeyed -^teiiMVertliciistfin-Werllicimu as passt'iiger, M. Rocoi fulfill ing Its obligations as loo local petitioning for a change in the form of government, can- in complete failure. The League of cial system; but it was assailed bit- depression in thh e agriculturai l Indus- Edward E. Spnfford of as passenger, mi America: Curloti credit for bis apparent personal iti'tTi-st. but feel that from help antl homt^juul in as great a dread of immedi- 1 to KoiueYork. waEdwars elected dE commande. Spafford r ooff from *rpavon- , Kn notlie termed otherwise thanaTnanifestation of the get- "Forbeyond question or Nations' preparatory disarmament terly by all the forces of I.iibor, who trie. ?, the long co;io;il l sstrike in the bi- _ »».M tumiuanuer of on:., and were newgJundr sv, fur tut ;lco; Ly'11:111 J. tia: Wha^I Have Hy." under the circumstances, with :."..•. p out of the ate death as a man in a window high up in "tT skyscraper tuminou nYII New Ynrt «•"and» «'*-*•Sa - •At the greatest act that men .commission was more or less busy asserted it w::.s designcd not to pro- tuminous nYI'Is " which the Legion and San Antonio, Texas, sveii li'-Mu. of the treasury. ther eBhaoce tho paper's value to the city as its mirror Democratic administration and l*s of a Re- even spirit. This spirit is not for the best Interests of with the flainos lapping his shoulders." throughout the year, but seemed to sel was awarded th» 1OOC> ""' , to Offer .*. can perform-in this world ia the p tect the".state. bur--rd--t.ifc(-- away the' Hllam-E. Koos.- New, of loc^l happenings, and render sscvice-in Its various publican complex. It Is hardly a:, ^pportun*- time for Ihi? city or any other city. . . . The sudden death of his first wife, by suicide, has ••jBakc*"HtHc"proffress_ Its December ri.^lite won by Hit,* workers and to de- /SPORTS •'"" tmrles Deering, csjpH creation of children, the bringing s?r-%i=-=S_ ?E=«?s^ mr well appolntetl ami :J»^ Is. la a substantial arid still broader way. ' Plans Mr. Fyffe to advocate a.change lr. •):•• T.ode of city KOV- Though In his message. Mayor Fyffe advocates a a part in riot'. I^eonard's story. Her mother had'^dted .'njeellng was attended by Kussinn In re spfH/t t>r Walcott, .se»'retarj <-1 new lives into the world. It Js tl PLroy the union*. .After many weeks . - a«t.ndance all roc odern offlce* cnat)!c tn-u- .ready bwn started which will greatly increase change In the form of government as best in hfs opinion representatives who blandly proposed of violent ilebati* the measure, con- ! rcsidonjial ,,oliUcs occupied ,| «™«_ liapKls, "itch ^g*** J" I !" -l">«'™« MM,,,!,, [Uution; Rev. Dr. -itf ernraent. Its effect upon the CIUIT. uho df»-.s his own in" an asylum, hut the* professor felt the cold hand of one act of God Himself In creating tl le Pte brol; event-; \ ay klntl ot d*ntal w^-^ ' •*"*• jrd'a facilities for better service during the pres- applicable to the City of Rnhway. yet in defense of ;Jn_med--Ue and total disarmament. siderably modiiicii, w.is pas.-ed. An- ™^«' .c^e.o,^,,^, I, I.. Hawk'o s'^ j!Sptember™^., I ™ "• «W. y York divine; OUi* thinking, in about the same as wa>r;vt_irc-ple of Rahway. party to any measly movement that would take an unfair security taken iif. u'n.s to reducre e the num- -"l^^l!.^^-^^ for the encamp- tor tbe^heavywciglu cba Papslnp on with a few words- ! ' (i:i*.::HTi(Iation for One fear added to another. The spectre of death tal and moral responsibility, no •'*& up. The league council, convening to- ship in Chicago oiiilstent with cootl wi-rt. ber of juvr.s in thhe e houshse of lords, am! ourx attitude toward public affairs we t-ndeavor those who have been working s- *:>' upon the advantage of those associated with him at the city hall. lurked in the water and he has never dared swim more ward the c-Jo^c of the year, had to -nonunntiun for .he n.kni.-r bu diinng WI|pn SeventictIl oongressas. n.-.ir A ration can be too complete. at tin? s:\iv.i' tiui-'j lo so j-trt'ti^theti the .Southis bvaciH.01 Dakot1a inh eth rathee »:.o,r ;astonishe Hi I Is odf semhIod in DeCGraber Pr,,M-( — fair, with an eye aud purpose single to the ad*Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer proj*< Mr Kyffe sets to It doesn't.make any__!ii:ly jpsed by flie So Presidendent in lX'S.lX'S"" Thus ihiht-ract e was topics.- He again called for the ersiacreal r. Dr. " »1 r.utler. V- .per. we are aware that we have not altogether will soon need additional territory. township is real."""Personi: suffering from dreads can overcome "v»m ing lti by flie ts and l n (From KlizabPth ing suppress a revolutionary "move- T.ubolrites thnt the scheme mad*? an open one, thothrh many of i gain called for the crea- " i=:.y. w.-is u-i arry l-ratt-^ - ELIZABETH, N. J. niche In the local scheme of tulnga, yet where (he logical solution for the expan- Citing the cilmanic, this rule is inflexible, now as heretofore. enly by tremendous' will power and mental cor-> ia- doned fo th Mr. Coolitfce'ri ndmirers In^i.fted tliat tion of a federaeal farm board to the cii.'iiupion. Tlie New York park board has pro- doned for the present. In April, minister a reli ad- S A. I.—fl V. U. [aye tome hhort. It not becafco we did. not Honesty, intelligence, ability and a vision that com- he vIv.TuiIdd tliat minister a revolving fund to help suited in many advantages, to be gained lo * •hip by Rah- tion. Don't lau^h at your wife if she is afraid of a cellor of the Exchequer CJIUIr co- destrod prehends the future possibilities of the city are needed posed tie erection .of a statue in Cer- A*- im .K • I troom-,.,1 ,!.,. .... *. *-"w chlli m- artvpt the noininalion if operatives, -and again, urged the st a uVjory rsr. tot • E*. In 3 ^attain way extending It.s paternal arm or »:: to Clark, mouse or your child if he is-afraid of the dark. Thty mn .- / trouuee•ou'ucedd -li.liee budget for ththee 3 ursed the strict- hi t.je tral Park to Frances Hodgson Burner, n ;;^^ ,, ,; ,;/o7u,:r « qualities lo make a,;desirable .and successful official. The ;*hAe t steadhomye the year was notable_. ...for. ,| .'.gnwsiznivJ! t' o ""'•mee't - a deficit ofyear $110,000., de- - possibilit;ii l! P:iry the other economy. lie recommended a I Jlt lUre. he.suRRests tho appointment of a w of "most can't help bavin-' their (ears, groivtb of our national I 000. Irs n••/•.«»—•- possibilities Umso most favorably con- moderate reduction in taxes on •«e I, r 0 '^^ ' ^'^^ ^Ii ...... fciirl of a nan needed to administer the affairs of this author of "Little Lord Paultleroy." in taxes" on the ''---u 10>[ (lie UV lPnw.1.**.wei . . n ,,_•_./ 4 W'ii progressive and upright citizens** I >niic r sidered were Frank O. Louden Her- lines favored by Secretary of title to J,,e Dundi-y closing of.a year always briW with U more or :'•(! to deter- ie owden, Iler- P.t:il Taylor nil .!_._•!w<-*-n con- 1 municipal corporation is the one who loves his; city and originator of the custom of velre*. bI't-'i- L IHoover Treasury Mellon, mlc the mined tin. _.M ^__.^..iy. dppendlDK altogether upon the make- Tn that an bur-Jens, «nd Vice President .irtif.s to ThP j trnouph to sacrifice sonU'lliIiift~fOT~1t:r^i"nct-nor-the-feIlo^^ Givic-Magnanimity-Personified „ ^_Jale__-Miis__on_ t—li the individual. Nevertheless. It should mean much J and "curls T6r"S7nall "boy?>. ~— pston"ari{r~by~th5y thee devas- H:e—loweHl r Mississippi to c I. not valid anl«> tating floods in. the Missis sound. ..--•'- also was liked, by •whn™wT.nlo the s:of- ink on the proposal "When the Dail Eireann or parlia- ('hnrlfs Curtis of Knti.sns announced ! Pres- TRUCKING COMPANY INC we hare ;-fa_U compile a budget for tho City of Rail- besran to pour in. John Nicholas BeE- June, De Valera and forty-four of his be acccptvU with unlJ aRcr Co]onc] Um3beir rU:::- from hi, 1 *«« « boom f« Senior Ueor,o Xo^ '"^-nt mariTp o v^^Z^ SHIPPING nt w can face the * j ,i.wiIl mission to Central Amen T\i'-u if J way's operation for ll*2S This wasn't decided, it is fel. an author, was the first to register of ^ebr.^s3;.^ was started bv sun d . .. Fumt«h»# ROO In the' present administration the Record believes said momentarily, but after weeks of d<'!:ber;!tion_upon At the opening of the year Presi- followers were excluded because they V som. of »» «••* Projection 0? the Cull til benefiting by our previous mUiakca. and avoiding ! governments of boTh ih* •« ::-hi;i ami his protest. He objects to erecting a , • r ,i „• . ., c . ..r.,l( : ^--'iinuc U'at(.'nv;iy through the SL ablc |o lho for.| Rahway will receive service from a caliber of men mostly dent Diaz of Nicaragua asked Amer- refused to take the oath of allegiance -. •• :!i- w::v the par; of tht- -party whips. statue to the perpetrator of ican aid against tlio Liberal rebels led his fellow "insurctMits. * Senator Wills T things wbkh hindered cur forward and upward "Llndy" mifiht b*? secured to King George. Later they changed .„,.., .•,.•... • Lawrence, possess.nj; these qualifications and-also embuetl-with tho It is difficult :o comprehend the nowl attitude nf Lord Fauntlcioy",' ^n lr -by Boctor Sacasa, and naval forces ere sworn In. Tii the",'';:;i^"1™'. "> D«™">« ^ , nf.h°™ ™ ^ a ; cmenu annexation. theienerar mindl electionsctio annds werine Septembe sworn Inr ga. Tiive of Ohio threw ni>* bat into tlie nriK I «« • n me DS commit- proper spirit. those who relinquished their civic duties on Saturday. Garden :is ;i benefactor of tho youn§" •and marines were promptly sentence general electi i Save '" nf KMiway. On- city of uur birth and udoptlun. Forihi*r iltgo-U of the Mayor's X- re- A t>urrights to thXI the government n l inated" himself. Their actioirlsTinhr-nnl of-in "The-annals -of--ioral-.)«litiea-- 3 t>ur. rights to i!__r___^Le_nraffua— canal I -V-Ote_?, P'urality of , S|T_ jjfltLJin—SIeHon~arra subrulTted a bill 7 club irfeV locality we call homtvand xtxa spot where our hean's ft-rence lo Safety Council. Kir A< one who was forced to *'e; Zl^nsICity^-aKnT.it.7-' •--•'-'—»*"s» -anaraeu-awarded- - the-He-" Vthat—woul >UUIUd rreduceaucee tar«"""ht-•"-""• ••-1" * a history'. 2nd they have the honor of estalilishin.ii a sur- imporiled. After I ejected." $232 tares by about liandiiy ]u ,,le "?\?. shtiuM ^rw-omlnate ail otheh r iintervsts; arc veniion. Theater Fire Drills. Speed Big Little Words In Business velvnt and ruffles and curls he SIXTH., .. In July Ireland was shocked Publican national convention after a .°00,000. Mo«t of th? M^I r Jolinson M numerous skirmishes all NJcaraguan. utr a l OI tlle - '»«««' Tom .;hlra T:.xation. Rah- Th»- management of tho New Jersey Central Rail- prisms precedeiu. izatton ssassinatio f K spintei ^nnfnt^ ,,.;.i. _._.. „ ftmm_«,i...... Mellon rec- cit.zen* cuinK lo bond our enorKy in a way that Pus Inspection. City Dumps. Vail p: were ordered to surrender their arms K amI (lle Cil nored In Questionini; v;iri<»u> *-<>uri.es ;\< io the attitude uf the oins, uco president nn.i -«.«r.M . 'l was issuei? fnr T»«« ™ Preparation, TK. ,.... ° Its -.ml w;ls .u,Tce B™ [l'affect favorably tho crowth and at tht- sutnt*. lime way-Harbor Commiitslon. City Office .. I.-.-' n n-coin- Voful. rlnimini; thai one of its ;_ims-wa< to unite all of its with authority as to the amount Monday to the American forces, and the back- Sclim-I.lor. worl,!.f!in,,,| 7 justice, Democrats upon 'h.- nniiter revealed s»*venil reasons bone of the rebellion was broken In a C eV )d tone of our city? H U our duty to jjo so. and with- mendatfon lor the creation of a P.L • -. ("<>:i::iii America. Ami as one The high ens: nf living affects ihe ToiTt"trf^^TTvVrn7 with scattered guerrilla bands contin- Canada's importance was cousider- -d,dae.v fortl ,e Democratic „„„,*_! £* redactions lfS;*^' nl'cd'or to criticise' tho outcoaiv of endeavors put \Vhiu-. for the purpose of welding this contentment. It's —was-forc group submI present issue of the Record beinj; the first of thtV Now attnchci^ ^t the inuiucipaL.fiuiiily. .fov_raist»^__nf__salaries, Well do we nMiit'in Morrow went down tliere cand Dwight j9_PP_nsed_hiMirn_..anL tl_;JiHv <.V,,,M,. *.-_--'- ..to_conffress-).,---fhft «,* ,. tted : *. r to follow In itu* (oot^ti-p> of ii>* prt*doot»>snr in many oppose any and all recommendation;- : :re?s- b5 then there are es'.tri'.-'.Y'- iiureas,-s needed in the various had' tn pubn. Britt. as ambassa- rival school days when w». : -dor late In the iny of nn Amerjcun mlnisin'* io Ottawa approprb "ie President called f.til to meet his honest unblx^ed opii.-i:: Year, we feel it an opportune time to ^ivt- the moat of the • tight. Tlin e _pcsof city dejartmeTits for improvements already partially to the taunt 'sissy" or ainrinnjjt5! On hegavehis approval to The - poliltral. rtimplex ti» the 1 oca I »; o \ v rnTiuT~t»u *1 y~ What more could a human belnp dt_ "" circular space. reeltnpr~tnat~irTri FarTy~ytars~\vorc~maTkTrTi-bT-a-?urtr us city antlie differences amicably. July 1 tlie Dominion celebrated tin? y, the Xavy department's 20-year build- completed and «'Jis Senator James #•" Secretary of State Kcllogg's plans for On M. M,,,Uon; entirely different from a year ago. Then we had side of the sphere for which it really was intended. The Summing these up means a perplexing problem that siou of black eyes, bloody noses ves Mo- sixtieth anniversar! y of its bih Kceil of .Missouri. ing program requiring of the ending the TaAna i as a In : ...„ i>i**;;runi roo,uirin? expenditures ;r_r_» ..f n«n- rmorratlc Mayor and a Democratic council. Today introductory paragraph states that "We all know tiiese will require the bt->t brains in the city hall ctunplement torn raiment, including the lace. twee^^n . Chile -™-H;^and I' —- ^:Z^J ^J^> «- February ( om:nvs David •:. Vail Plot as Public Parkin? Space 16 co n pelf-governinire Ont;lrigo unit of the British em- passed of 57-^,000,000 In the first five years. words—every one of them. But we don't always use them; permanent crook in our nose today ) " ... _(v «,,u reni were rejected " - abaiUoned prohibition. tfe farm relief •M a turnover lu the personnel of iho couu- and ou June i1o abd pibition. farm relief bill and T .Tohnst. ii. There have been numerous sugge* . :n:u!f within to crack. Jby the latter country in Januaryary., siilisrif"^' — -- President Coolld.^e promptly v Mr,. author'nu'il llminic body, tho <.;. O. \>. predominate, while tho therefore we don't always get the benefits and advan- a constant reminder nf those' terri>2re m. ,J Tiie three-power vl stMIU lif uor substitutei!1 d the system i,OlM1M1. , "-' iT'irnpny vetned it ^ ^'*nnuAVIATION\ ,7 Tr.-.i the past six or eight years relative • • .• disposition The Rejjublican> will have to-give their Democratic because he and liis ofiicial plon i,.r times when our elder sister curl Britt; VI conferencumerencce on - l In government stc postern, Tommy Armour .he Ca 3' - (ayor is of the opposite political faith. But that tages they bring to the men and women who use them! l0 stores considd i Details of Charles A. Lindbergh's and use of the triangular piece of «.." t).-:ut'on the brothers due cred:: for their magnanimous attitude siaval disarmament called by President Persoudtt ard s UUltidpos.sos.sin tllQ- permits1. Pri>f open. U'- August: I:, of* .....ooldtTt. htoder in the least Rahway's advancement. Take those two little words—"Thank you." Certainly- our irolrlfn locks around h-*r Hea•Ooolldgl ncrppTion*e was - hel«*"d - -—in Geneva• * . Prac- ^ ' > s-na"* -^ < nee A-!n:ir:!I K T p*. IL R- station and~Irving street, M-S: avenue and toward those whosi- mantles they accept, in that they. Humi- es; Jolu. ,D. "~Khatevor~am^-natK>nal poUtici*. when ll comes to local t-asy enough tOvsay, aren't they? And they make it so much before WP left for school. Hugh _, _u.t.- rovi A-jiauu, me smallest of the Valt place, without any maturing. AV. • .it il another out of consideration fnr their successors, enshroud them- iicm ngreement was reacheGreatd Britain'concerns- I PdrvACE*\ voted in June lo remain i. Gon. r.foi:ard Wooa.'pov'er- .vernmciit political lines should be obliterated and a 1 more pleasant for people trying to get along together in And well do we n.-memb^r tlu^ ins submarines, hut Grenf nrf»"'»'- ' at would serve their Fort Mrj-rr* tho latter part of the week, an entin•-:>• ••* an™!* ;.nd selves with political pity, and refuse to do th*> thinking . matter of small •4 Island In two hops, enernl o: th,- I'hilippinov; jnmPS JncltKonvllIf) their daily work, too! Yet'—have you been usini; them h:tired. tobacco^hewinc rmij. demands. In -the Thrit Trance is still nervously afraid needs and meet the President's objec- tralghl t^urae set to give our city the bent Rovernment -ini'- m«*rit. or planning for 19-IS • cruisers could not t bbee accepted quiet young mnn took o/T—for~ captured the r Cunv«. (1, :itjtlii»r; Jmi^e K II Mtnml . . on** which will probably seem to po—• on the job lately as often as you might?? accepted by of attacks from the East was tionstions , butt fjiileilfjiilel . TThh e matter "'came I*nlm Itrach. )Mlble. Political friction or strife in local affairs is The decision to pass :he responsibility alouj; will the blacksmith slntp who on America and Jnpan, and American made Trance on Afay -p, and 33 hours and head vf ;he United • Savannah at least, by some people. It was for •'. l : dj- plain when the superior up again in the .Seventieth congress S'.eei Another little big word—"Please." We might call stopped clipping n' "'"*-^"<; t Sentinel, mands /or eight-Inch ^uns were re- uperior war co :M minutes later' he landed safely at ration; o^n Arm.,' St. Peterabo (amaKinR and dangerous- We have seen its bUk'htlnK not affect thf* ope rat inn of city affairs, however, be- war council which met in December. r T&mpa . this famous plot by condemnation am! "Please" the front, and "Thank you" the back of the •>r bearer, Dodge; jected by the British, so the whole ebruary announced plans for the the Le Bourget field. The French Mrs. r.ii.ale Illoomii lfluence and ultimate effect upon the pages of our cause the law givfs tho new city council ample time fair collapsd af- construction of defenses on the Ger- The Zelsler For information i M 1 n ticket of Courtesy—aud that ticket admits us to so 'manv fair collapsed on August 4. Viscount fenses on the Ger- . However, • Tilden. t: fci-jMiii I'aslni. ,y. hto-orr nu many oc*lon.; entirely too many j "* * *J** * ^ ^ ""*"»>• ^"° to pas,< a working bud:;*-! after it organizes, in that forty publicity, J. J. matixcn andd ItaliaI n frontiers calling for Cecil was so Incensed by the stubborn- ' s Wills nnd Kyan : *'urdina. Kl(-; ay we hop. for an improvement under tho present Probably the suggestion had Us -,r:h ,; - i; friendly favors, wins us FO much help in time of need, ^»?VJM ^t:: I a aJL-tjand England,i «honor?s y Cnw. days at the most mny h*- utilized in the making. the expenditure ooff seven 1 JACOB GOt ness of the British delegates that he ^ in. Kuropeiin tour- '"I' "f . 1 create** for us .such a fine, reputation with everybody iiited include: Re- francs. Th billion Steamship T * litical regime: w. trust that it will be so. of *« agitation flickering to and fro -: ^ •* i "resigned from the cabinet ar_d from parked, So we see knocked into a «K;k« d luit the stainnient, rs. Hu?;h Mac Don- s modesty and eptemlH-r: Amelia liinglmia, ac- 432 State To the new common council and members of the nuisance of privately owned automobi: - along the road, that we should never come to work with- Regan; ways and •participation In the doings of the orrup his businessusiness, both In Eu- ctilt TO pick the best of ttaynv B. Wheeler, general in many instances, the entire day, a day, in out it, or go through a single day forgetting to use it. "Xothincj new under the siih"! paigns and elections. Ilege football teams, for Mire governing body al the city ball we take this oppor- «\* ry A. C. Kierht- '.League ot Nations. Soviet Russia, Mi Senator Heed of rope and afteerr liis ttriumphani t return « Anti-saloon league; Marcus downtown thoroughfares, to the annoy a u-i n hunts "I beg your pardon"—Four more little words that ;Imn;stoM. William rinore and more taking part in Inter- b dur- home, endeared him to all Americans undefeated. Yale bent motion .i.eture magnate; CoL ,.unUy of extending our sincere felicitations, regardless Ul au needful industrv in ts - ... iUR lti^ summer Inro.fr^,,^ _, wH.t-u IIIIJI to ail Am< and those who would do business h« r- ;>..•..;- As a politely ask the other fellow to excuse us for "butting Corn Stalk Gowns Trustees - national affairs, made small progress iui-"iu't: unic dur" I eveevenn mormoree thathann hihiss grea gr t achlev heir annual mntch, nnd lidden, telephone and oeronan- of political .creed. Our Interest** in the government of Anderson I'nr six in Apru I'rosidcnt Doumerguc* S a otCors Illinois won tlio West- conveniently located spot the Vail pWr ' . -»'«ni becoiiu* the lu-at dressed nd I)odi;f. twelvo into the good graces of other .._.„ .^. .lu.-uuuiizfluon ing the summer Investigatinsenate convene,g th!e !. i^Jectln"™? al"l O/TPP « »»»*»"»* w«u™" w ; Isadora Duncan. dnncer;: [the City of Rahway, U for the pood of the city und its • (.or-*- _ -_ _- , ^ «* uuiur powers. signed a bill under which France will on December re equal, and would take care of a goodl> • u:i;!t.'r »f m;i- clasps in tho world ii >c:c!iie keeps up ihe pace uf the Kightliu^er, eight- of all needful industry in time of war. rases, and when the senate cnniw^i ' u. LegislaUon -and trauKaction of the city's busl- other fellow hears them—even if he was angry, at first — •Her proposal In the disarmament-con-- builandd ionn eApri cruiserl Presiden, six destroyers,-fiv^t Dnnninr*»M« - - " i . - _ ...-. ~u*bvuu(>im Foundation for the I'Jiines wero they parked Byst«matica>'.>. I: iicquirt-d aud Mac- f-'Uhmarines und- other war _. . a-most Important obligatiuir each, member of -he—.miles hack---ml .says._L'Do_nit_ mention it"; and that -IKist-y.Har, Jus'. no"w it appears that, within a shovi time; -ference^of ~tlfe feoguei mentioned. West ork Iness •> to the Premier I'oinc: crafaft he -nd-riiKsInn .«f._Uj(jaw»-men j ;iavnnccment of- avrattonr'and In his ? . result- -. States; Lew cflnimou council assumes upon accepting office, a trust by the city this move would be the w ,-.. <>f taking I \va\. tampers stay cool while everybody's soort feelings they will lie able to go inn* th-' bleak winter corn liulds Jabove,:was:sco/Ted at as riot only Im- despite constant op- had a prosperous : -was resumed- -- I famous plane, tlie Spirit of_SL_L n-eajyor of irom the horizon that long-standing buc j ».;a.v—warm.. ^ ,..' ; - UijL_)lu_ck__rrom., the__jln__il stalks ^i-k g^wus and hosiery practicable, but also as disingenuous.. It |"froiirthp-ptn)plr-worU»y-of-th^lr-<^nfldeui^_in_Uie_abiliiy " Urltaln warned Moscow -'Stige. aud his finuociiil measures President Coolldge declared Jilmsejf. l_juade-u-tour-of-nirHfcTstates. ober: Prof. A. of those solecicil to carry on. Fully roaliilng this ihe j apartments i*.th all of the usual back}, j Whn: h!g lil'le words, ion."arc "tiuod morniim" and and other garments a- ih-*y pli.ck lusi-iuus fruits from _o.'ir]3*.in-tlic-yenr,-infavor'or~a(Tequn_e I TIn« December^ • r Undhergh was InvlrriT In tIle ChI scientist;^ Gov. -cense Its -•-*' " proved so successful that many won- " of Keconl. as the community newspaper, again renews j f^ing the railroad station, etc.. etc. i •(itMxi ni-:ht." They don't cost anything—yet they help the orchard**. ttared why he did not proceed to tlie national defense, and congress In Itsto Mexico City oy President Cfllles legislature | %ssee; " army nnd navj a was , nnd responded hy making tiie first 1 betting. ' nnr «"•—»-•-- Its pledge to assist in any legitimate way possible to. With the taking ahold of munlcipa tin d;iy ti> start and end so much more than Visions of this happy -Mtr nf affairs aiv conjured stabilization of the franc ner 1 fairly liberal, going the nonstop fllglvt from Washington to further the .i.ieieriis of our city, firmly bcl.pv.ng: -haija O. r. ndm.n-fflration. the parking si: : it ap by a sl^?>ce ai th- !-. v.d-.iv- artif»- I'. . Liu- Jauuavy Under the firm hand of Mussolini: In lie Mexican capital, where he was the former linmp of the Rnbwacks Is destined to occupy 1 one of the perplexing problems to he FourU'en little, everyday words. _ Hut suppose no- issue <»f Farm and Xir-'side. national farm journal. t-io Fnscl.sc state of Italy Iiegini to Octobectober AdmlrnAdmiraIl Mll~ru(I(?r SCVQr"; 1 .! f,.::h fur ;> imdy »-wi \\f<>}\\. them in Husiiiess tor ju>t one week! "Whai Arc Com Stalks Coml For. Any Way?" is the functfou fully In 1!)27. Measures that, criticised the manag U1J UI L |:1 a leading place among the cities of Northern New Jersey. mid. It has been a. subject banged-back •- In a cement of tlie nnv> I " I ; « ambmyj.ndop of ROo'd win ? \Vnu;rt^'r~yr>u"-hnti»--to-Uniik-of-iht--quanvliii^ and - mis- title.- ;t:nl--ihe- answer—i— • "ii;;uni'tl-in_a -receiiL— though severe, seem wholesome were y e Iinedo o long time.—without—any—iangibie—rr— put In force from time to time and Penalty, being amicably reached.. It is extremely doubt' ! :'. \\ is .K»S- .imlfrMa.iilinL-; and" trouble in general that "would surely of corn stalk products at :lu- Iowa State Coileue. whore "land of the naval e ncross the south Atlantic to . the country prospered, beyond denial ; ,•>:•!••• in lli»* skein< <»f ^ilk and clotii ns.i.U' then.from were exhibited. froamt PhiindelIjls com-- _ater flying up to the United States Adm/P- Heroes of Today slblc to deviso any perfect rule with r*: follow? " of the detractors of the Duce. In Phia. DISASTERS •*#<• 1 ant] Canada and thence joJhe nnd The education of a boy Is not merely a matter of parking of automobiles about the local- lij.Lti _i';iji.on._ __ __The-i:c:il truth is: the mur* we use lhei'.k dresser dainty hose, but cist "charter of labor," which was re- the front again several times. The _ v a iJuii-Aioerlcan 1S nn<1 garded as a substitution of the prin- air squadron lost two of 'Itsf members Ic eruptions, furious ^ head of th»^'iodist B< than his teachers lo lay the deeper .oumlations of his roll place affords about the only logical r« -•: (v->ai p:vs- lietier friends, hytier opportunities, boner living—For the market is now, floodi-.l wit)' liber silks of all de- s t United States Supreme court cancelled JrtCrOUS :iUli 1 ciple of co-operation for thnt of com- tiie l court cancelled In a collision at Buenos Aires; the ting Hoods u-ero ^• James C »:ilv i.ik«- i-;i:'' Politeness always nays, and pays big! scriptions. Nor was it dreamed a few >oars ago lhat leases give hy took W UIU1 nril life In ihe hours he spends with his heroes, who teach ' ent congestion. This thoroughfare could n: petition, and thus a step In the abo- " ^ E. L. Do- rest of them retnrned to Washington terrible toll ID^ P W. K t'*> presld. thf sfiimmy. ill-smelliim i-^i'lu- left nv.-r from the ";ithdrcw on f^'J^stroyed. T*** Mississippi v«1- 3 him ideals and ambitions and write their message's deep of probably .seventy-five ears If an angul.i lition of class ln May. C. D. Chnnih»»-n- an(j Q A- 1 Fnrm cor - J- X l process nf niakiim gas from coal would lit- turned into war ln Ch'"a was jfjre. 'oods tlin. parted in April won U. S. treer_;_Charl< lu his heart. These heroes, .mythical und shadowy wus put into effect for purklng. While -.»•- -tJiHtm-iiii-i- Retain the National Song en Kins: Ferdinand of Ilurnanlu died In tin'1 history of tin1 United i)n urtery Is pretty heavily traversed by wi-.u N's. >*'' 'l the richest perfumes lhat grac- :h** dn-^sinK tallies »f 1 on way ma el Bratli though they may be, havo jwwer over him und gain his Kerenily i-riticism has boon maik' nf the practice .. i con- Julyly -I'O0 anandd hihiss grjd on Vasfc''ureas frnin CLMilrnl 1111 could very easily be made a one-way ""VmTlc; .i' l«'*tsl the f:iir-*st ladies In the laml. thrents against the grjudson, the Infant no Is Admi love aud confidence, and the bent and fiber of his char-j i.-f singing "Tli" Star Spangled Banner" and other patri- Michael, was proclaimelid d hhis successor iiilf c.f Mexico were in- lnrd. c'an of West Mil-. ttoth these miracles hav.- ennu- to pass, Aud now American, British. under a regency. Friends of Carol, Hurr, und Irt-tls (>f ricr.sons drowned nt-ter will Inevitably reflect their inspiration. 'for pnrt of its distance from Irving stree: t. otic son^s in the schools and at other phuvs. The prin- nnd air. ,„ that of Bofuflo; Beary W. ton approaches the miracle of tin- corn stalks The Jnpanose forces- former crown prince and father of the It used to bo that knlKhtsbf old or spectacular heroes: avenue. Some relief could be atTonU( t.H' over- cipal objection made tn it, was that the sons is difficult Savagatrjcai pjiucer. Mow by using _ Campbell antl Cherry strt--!- biSrdt'ring si-litiol has I.ecn foremost in .•xi'eiim«ni< i.» turn them child king, stirred up a lot of excite- ot pioneer days were the booh companions of the youth- in sing; and besides the music was not written for the iueut aud trouble with schemes to In nber: H*)ert ii the Firemen's Monument, without serlou>!> mTt-rf'-rir-: Into added wealth for farm*.:>. chan-'of-'WaJngton, nniverslty ful spirit. But the daily newspaper In every household words, and not CVOII writttMi in the United States. deter- ~ bring him back from exile"and with the safe movement of traffic. At the Iowa exhibition, not only synthetic bilk.fi :ii:oiH'ii's. .from the government de- nnd ' governAf ^Ilasonrl; I F. ban wrought its miracle even with the boy. His heroes There is little probability lhat the old song will be •tnnMits down, were employed, with Pittsfch. noted stock- Rnhway, unfortunately, like numerous . i':cr cities. displaced. Horn our public schools, despite the difficulty were shown as by-products oficorn stalks, but a wall- U|S* rroni San Kn.,,cl today are on the front pages of the paper; they are board,- tough as steel and possessing oth.'r qualities 'rctary Hoover In ^enurul charge, had !Ls business center created before tlu- c who did that may be found in singing it, and-the luck of originality I the people of the country contrlb- athletes...soldiers and sailors, aviators and explorers, and superior to wood, .was .exhibited, it is i-siiinated that «oap«r Colon.) men everywhere who Give their strength or hazard their the planning could foresee the necessity ,,f wide opep n of '.he music. The New Jersey Federation of \Vomeia\s. FIND HONEY R spaces*" about the depot or Its immediate vicinity- There Clubs, through its board of trustees, has declared its corn slalks will yield 90 pei- cent of their weight in BY WINTB* 'Uves In some deed of unselfishness and sacrifice. this material, which^can be used in plan- of pine or .nit's am put together at (hat time gome sections of Boy nature demands heroes, and the boy's herocsiwas no apparent need for .broad boulevards in UuiLpar purpos*-"to continue to encourage the use of patriotic t Many \ew .V place 1 hemlock und give better results. that vvlntt states that there is the world with him. He may soe them, hear their voices j inclination on the part of town authority to leave great to waste on farms every year, and if they are saved, , asscmbltm; job which is not .-best the win tor.'* l jffi.t- It appears that there has been misunderstanding / and'follow their Htory from day. to day. The picture of .vacant spaces, for which there was then no existing .each acre now planted to corn can be made to yield JJnilborgJi hangs on the wall of countless boys' bed-l - have been a loud protest about at least seven additional dollar* annually. *oh.U out, ..niako wax" brittle a M roonw;they~cah read the ,bobk he- has written and catch wasted lands. It Is because of these aged peelisitms s that tion toward the song. This will no longer exist after 1 eliareoal Farm ami Fireside has long mi.lmaiiH'd the posi- • 'ore this one operation can '•• i Rahway today finds Itself up against a 'pefpl*-xXing park- the declaration that the organization will continue to rifferator acts ': < a glimpse nf him as he rides his^sWift ^eed^above the tion thai farming and Industry must get closer together 'erred. He continues: • . rner til ing problem. encourage the use of the patriotic music, and specifically sorts cities of AmericaAmri . The wise pparent and teacher -will on honey to bo of heat markodorlzer ineiUioniiiK by name the song which an attempt has beeu and that the secret of ^rm prosperity lies in taking . hould . have Uttje- >' pronqi^ an(j encourage "nuch hero worship, so that.the. torch .more from the land than the mere value of tlie crops A stop hi the'* to"d-Hored.t: * • * mpire may one day pass to hands that aro ready for it. It's a funny thing about "our navy. The article, on corn stalks ij» iin exi-ellent t'xampte. of ihe- exports aro continually this It's strange how much the world's statesmen are how well w v \ good but when we get H; hat the pevf Ford looks like, but have thinking about ^unthinkable" • wars. allv ia. .11 rlBht^^ - ihe fur to w#jr in th* \- --, -J.-., N,

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/ *AHWAY JtECO w backgronnfi hy )li Leather Jackets Stow ^ who partldipat* RETURN'TO SCHOOL fumed to Rutgers Preparj Season of Black iti and lianded the. "Y" Ro- Xext Satul attraction at the 1 Harry Davis,- Moore] Kei F. Cottage Boys Defeat Bwald Bergmftn,* son of M and New Brunswick, when cl Snappiest of Shades acins by the score of -24 to local court x\ .he Ironbound Big \ today after. & Treadwell,- and JosepL Jenklhl 13. •V^garue was close and lmrd Prietz, _ 0 Mrs E B. Bergman, of 04 North Lako and Accessories j Leather jackets in jaunty little hlp- Da via, Brown, 34—Scott Ave. and Evans St Five. This .fJSSU one of.the big The Bats of Rahway avenue, and -Jay -and Edwin Murray, DESCRIPTI fouRht ;fll the way. .—". • . -. -. - lengtb Btylea are shown In bright red, White and Mary E [He affair | Jai four—NewarkT °§M. C. A., Newark Lipp, f Fons of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Jlur- - ARE AN greens, clear bines, tans and Wednesday evening tlie locate will V> ; Tho Bats of this ctty were defeated vivid *anu36—Grand and Oliver Sta. lu XT' >[ tub Kbl'Iii! V.M. K, A, ' •wteently -by tho CuLtaKel TOv. ' of HS Bryant street. Have re- iy Woman Knovvs Need MacAvoy, c 1 T Ulzabeth.-ana j«uKson Ares •• willi/ the Cardinals at Moose Hall, Irdnbounds. Vtse four teams have Elizabeth, 37 to 35. Coca wo W M matching shades. The dark browns, -aheth and Scott Ares. Williams, g 1 iv Elizabeth. — a" league and only a week ago the Bats ran up high score, casino eig TfttL Ha of Decorations That Add navy blues, purp'cs and black, on the \ '7 Corner. Those who saw the first battle will Patter-son, s 0 pf>een nnintpoints« . • ' t Ironbound gang licked the Newark S. Drake, g 0 The score: other hand, are lined with bright '•*^tre. and Montgomery St. itrict remember the groat exhibition by . to Her Appearance, * V.;"J;nt* ^n^ Monroe SU. Railway in the first half and the mar-V. M. C. A... breaking Wir winning COTTAGE BOYS ious Greater Speed »iutH. nm plaids, the backgrounds of each cor- streak of eight games. They have f7«tt responding—with_ .Uie_color_of—the- -Lennlngton Sta.—— velous exhibition given by the Car- Score by periods: iti Ave. and Barnett St. (Tliuils in th^~secrimr"lmirr~\vline~tli^" alao-beaten the-New-Brunswiek-BIrds.- McGontglp. f % -1- ML 1 oil blnck, lituck with color, and that leather. In addition there are some High School ...3 "G—2 Nicholas, f i 4-Wheel Brakts, Taco and Central AT&. locals stood by and permitted the Red The Ironbound Bees will play the 2—13 still smarter Intcrpretutlun, black models made in full-length styles; Birds to cop. B Team Brenner, c Getting Married? ^ Hamilton Sta. with rhlue.Manes or other buckles of these, however, are mostly In single- ttmc de- "B" team in the preliminary. Roferee- Stine. llrevitz, u Chassis and Be French Thrift^F^0nSf Fads, Foibles However, the locals profiting by. RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL Szota, g fanciful design, accessor ies become breasted, the Idea being to eliminate Saturday, their experience in the iirst gamo will G. F. PHANTOMS Deposit as much as you desire whenever you ear a groat a^lttboutScoU,extWme]y ]Q^ bodfco |(j a any sense Of bulk tr undue clumsiness. invade tin? Red IJirds' court deter- Gawalils, g 1 more and more Important, averts a- Why no! Why do you ask? kings their Jones, C 0 0 G. F. P. , but not enoufih about J rem^-^.^e newer mode8, Tno mined to wipe this defeat off the, •v . and draw interest on your deposit from the Surpassing all Its ton fashion uuthnrity in the Kansas City Evening shoes are following tlie V;-: when Dura DuKie, f 1 5 Hllbert. f .. .5 o 12 The French have loin, Pj^Uhe: bid fair to RO bock . to vogue lor rich embellishment, bnt one books. This is one game that- Rah-!, Orr, f ... 4 moots as a loader in the valrh ng Star. Paris 'houses have ^o stressed ime on i>er- 0 -i Haberle, f . o 0 IS the month following at 6% conlpounde| e kinliablg eth oof most Jora]Itncot/^Lnii,?ialcy; and then it took a slump. pair that is unusually dazzling Is made If not married you should save money. way wants to win, and If the passing | Korbeley £ 1 5 Cerono, c • • 1 3 :wirdiiga;il WaUt llne3 facm them that every woman fools Mie need 1 Jow cost transportation, UC[ OA black satlx^wllb tiny little mirrors inen. Xo machine.is working on all fours a furi- Reisner, c 0 0 Frandsky, i 1 1 RAHWAY BATS p. annually. Series always open. and-IcaTlttfi.no h>'Pr«« t;a1id M}Q nnes dip ap in front of n flower for her dress, :m appro- ons game will be in store for tho fans. 0 K. icT&otor Company Sundi 1 If married you must save it. illable on' the Kay, 1 1 Black, g ... 0 0 0 G. 4 re used. U Is »a»a" i?? . down in the back, in wavy un- priate neck 'chain, n lirna-lct of.dis- appllqued-ovea^tfce entire surface. On- The Cardinals lost a great game to Shotwell. g 0 0 Karan, .g .. 1- a H IS the most distinctive- amliy will live on ^J" "-now. 'Black laco and black vel- the toe and straps—lhe mirrjrs are off with Druggy's outfit Sunday by one basket 4 II. Graeme, f tinction or :i handsome burkk* as Im- Swierk, g . 1 5 Pickens, g . 0 0 o 11 t! mobile of all time. family wastes. TBe t rem-^ ^^ taffeta are KOOc| choices much smaller thnn* those ueed on the and .should Rahway cop a series be- Cocuzzo, f ., portant ;i> a p:ilr In either case"* start now. 4% Interest on R. Drake, g 0 4 Crue. c n 0 The announcement an adept on uillwlns ^Uway ^ back sections. The heels are made "ame Con eh uveeu-ihe-Jocals and -Pjank ..Druggy .'s ..23 UFhseamatrc^ , ,.i nT gloves'. Indeed, M. Graemg e -ti- i :iHt nrHvi ornrcomposition-resembling ebony:in; Sayings. _..__ :„' _._ iool team were in team will be in order. 10 4 24 ll c •Tost. g follows immediately on io same with eacn ^"^'-^a potato* making ROW™ of two their ablnlness and are studded with XATKLSONS Myers, g li Chevrolet'*! jrrcatest y< koods. , . .-*'•. and /two materials, as velvet nliuost tlio place 6 .families do not "^^f^I^nd-^repe upper half, or' dark in iho r clear crystals that glitter brightly be- volume of ono million (n. their,Incomes, but ^ne.y uman, 8Wrtand jacket witn IlRnl t ho sl once cause of their fine faceting. Whitken, f .... 34 4argest_bul ieinrBalg^ —An~ interest Ing necklace—to—wear Halzer. t , Loan Associatio mobiles, and presages, MRS. TOMPKINS HOSTESS atapled activity for -The typical French nouse^ •to.c^mbInc tWQ dresHeH int0 IVrlmps nil tills with the metallic blouses or velvet Gold, c Mrs. J. Edward Tompkics will be low.tnocb she has io »^ the make-over, but does not W. Reitmaug, g that ha,s been the pi< n .n:;.v be tract'il to presses Is made o; a line gold fox One of tfie Greatest the hostess for the January meeting >es not buy In haste anc^ ^ ^ much thrlft jn nppear. cjaln^broken up in sections by saiall I. Reitmang, g_., nf the W^ 137 Irving St. jirt=r-Shfr-fcnow»-exai:ti)t1jBa|Mi(^jt.js.so-deftIy (lone A -the ensemble Idea J. Shapiro, g 7.. — -Known as e-bas in tho bank. n01*fjr.conti*cUng poods, six inches which IF as fine h stones of Imitation jrde. of the Second Presbyterian Church, Chevrolet, the new u u oft(ieUnited5tates tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. S wants to upend. » *nifly lenghcn the Hkirt for th*» for—-^ ft o d. 10 22 display throughout for whatshe gets;^ ^y h f Citizens National Bank Office open every day from 8.30 A.M. to for what. she h ge of style, nt Imlf limp. Phantoms China and. Orientals' in America Sunday, not only or a c aD c a^ ever subjecjt t atid Hfir iloautlful thevrdlei must Jwv-made to - The -Chrlatinaa..party, .of. ihe-Kbtr- N'atelsons 5. .Referee, Waller. teo In charge consists of Mr;<. S. D. and the last business day"oTeaclrfeonttnin which wlshea to .In the original plan nezer A. M. E. Church held Thurs- Scorer,, It Graeme. Timekeeper, S. ...aJl tho to women. •Mershon. M^ALBedf l [by a day _evenlng. opened with n short EARNIN&-OF WORKERS HIGH Zuman. \"~'.~~ """ icr BO -jwrptrhrr—aui ' attalan mat Dcst by adding belt, cuffs, play, "The Nativity." Each of the F. Dunham, Mrs. W. Mclntyre, bodies a host of rofljj will transform a A. R..perham Smith,-Mrs. Clifford S. its and by pockets, or appHqued de- scenes was accompanied by a musical ror .to prm tculf thine to keep flew goods on the funda- woman from me- a^ditm Mj^S M. Come in .» wll il Tappen and Mrs. Jan Van Herwerueu. of tho automobile NEWARK HEBREWS BEftT, This auxiliary of tire- Second A quick picture o\ ifactlon to know what^ j^ given a new lease of life Unction. - \V hen A MUTUALSAVINGS Average Earned Church will be fifty-years old" on money. Even though »fJ|fi mado orecvith contrasting January 7 and the "event BW ^'"ap- It is Worth Your While seems debtlned to j» comforting to know i yjgojjj^jjjg hades and goods, - Parisian—design- " Per Worker \n ler Into the* history w n cd fl ers rle^ign acces- propriately celebrated on Wednesday business may be hai for what you « * *ood- fortune for our pocket- OrzeYear THE IU BUCKafternoon, January..H at 3 o'clock, in nor wasted. ^thfthfll • fewest and nobbleFrnobble t sor I PS they hnve in mind a pprfes oj ^ icason are two-tone. roxtume on which these are to fur- a special speaker will be present. >unts for one year; , __ __ nish hl;;b lights, decorative, colorful 11 Oolplayed Rahway "Y in Ail and powvr. four nhi Ordering Supplies amj chic. roomier FUIKT ?r pj jot ('onsider' Hie Callot shawl, a clrm- Bot Last Qaarter ihermtwiat- your funds ijjjworklnpjn the kitchen, lar shuwl riOrbliflace" tbat""reache5 :-t~ ._ .—f— \ spriuua. mol >r rent; J>O much for afl order list Huch groceries for medicines and discover are low; the hemline of the short skirt, cer- Judge Gary On Securities indlrrfily HcM ed- w NEW JERSEY li&z -U^liL. iieat and rl heri y°u phene tainly a shawl tliat.cnbances.tbe.beau- The while and black quintet of the roault nf Iwsons U |ce; for charity, and ait order. Have a place for ty of thp erenln^ ;'ovvn of either black Rahway Y. M. C:' A. fell last night yftarv.bf constant pi Ition and recreation; p and you can go tu or color. Tlie Oiltot scarf of gold before the fierce attackjof.the Newark Including in- the bakins powder ruin -41,355 Christmas Club '4 not nave to borrow from a hroende rtisetl with ^old lame, has the Judge Gary approved of "First class, Y. M. H. A., the Essex county aggre- tat, debts paid and awes .its idvanceroont. "•ir while you wait for your 5ame delighiful effect on. the dancing gation coming out on top of a 47 to 40 facilities r score. In the last ten minutes Rah- it U COM you la»t >« to bo delivered. frwk. way staged a-raily that made things IOK >tho - -. te.bow-much you and~moal"tarty In" "Chilli*!** lute kenhit'f was.deslgnfd well knownsecuririesT^^^Fhe young look good for the locals up until the Ground. th*» tr, taking Into ac- g the ovt-ninp* before, to .soften the new necklines, some of final whistle, but they were unable to Still laboratory. t!u* iuch extras a* col- y may -come on the first de- lliem 5(iuuro anil wide; others of a overcome the lead that the Hebrews unmual expend I- tt ataple time to be prepared had consistently piled up from the yoar budget esti- J noon-day meal. With your crrv npar Vioitiriun roundnefis. man who keeps a growing account -tdnoorin? depart) K:i''h unit of ihe rnwinble is tuned -o t start. We are keeping our Club open for a short time for and resources of BO year, study care- i. order everything at one lime. Rahuay previously downed the poratlo:t. - cut corner* wlth- -require your grocer to make to the Mine pitch. «r the result Is not ¥ -'• The qnality of New Jersey's industries Is~"lugh •*• The average yearly carninps of its Newark team at Newark, by a similar the convenience of those who were unable to join Sorcn p*H=on^ llls. The budget 'i4a--6Jiis trip a day to your hiiniM'iiy. It malt ITS little-wlirtfher in this Bank will have money t6ouy workers, according to statistics based on Census Bureau data u $1355, testifying to satis- score. clc,-%od and iwo o] and the wrajt ho Mm r\ factory labor conditions •*• New Jersey is a cood labor market. The Hebrews got off to an early arv or jslmrt. lead last light, being ahead 13 to 10 before Christmas. •>..» on too packages. "Compare or nf tlif* «\vins- at the close of the1 first ten minutes ' : -h the, statement un the bill. jiointmvut i such securities. of play. When half time rolled ,ipp< Coat **-':»« you will find that a park- around .they, were in the van 24 to IS. PPtt it, impervious io H 'raisins, the butter or some Economists say that the prosperity of the Ameri- Kahway fell further behind in the Is becorarnK a '---OS has been (orRotteu or»d«*- can. workmen is due to increased productivity third quarter when ttit- visitors scored .-\ feminine vard- -'?'. io tie 'wronc house. You 14 points to only HI for Rahway, mak- ty be lined with t;. -.'VCr discover your lack un- made possible by power driven machinery. ing the score ;tS to 2S against the woolen cowls I*--, put the procerlts away ami homesters. A rpart-ln-th'e final period to walk in or *;•.;• to tlie order. Public Service provides ample powe.£tfpNe\v found Railway scoring 12' points to rnlf, TS Truny ————:—Jersey-facto ri< in - Mode Changes SpeciMi-ular ions shots by Zwillman GE and; lin. link* *harply. n I wore the bis factor in giving the Xew- their worth in \\,'A :. Ad- fiY ING. Women Demand COR. MAIN & MONROE STS,, RAHWAY, N.J iscus- arKers their lead in the initial half, bliczardy days Voosurli ihinpi us "the pre- ti n I <• *• * "The success of Public Service and^dcvelopment o(fNew J^sey are bound together." while the work of L. Si'her at forward "The Bank of Strength" PACKlNa idinp thtir way ;nt of lilhloo" or "the prevailing her ciollu's; are OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS ie ad- —President Thomas N. McCaner. who caged enough goals for 15 points, niipropriaU- to the steadied tho visiting team throughout Corner Main and Monroe Streets rvcenily utii- r^j' ^Tromen's clothes, declares 1 ahway the game. Rahway played a fine de- * ••.•*•*&-''•"lonnet, famous i*aris occasion on which be in- they are worn. THE BANK OF STRE NGTH r mean fensive same, but was unable to cope irc a hand-tm*- ;|B the Delineator Mnja- with Zwillman's shots which in addi- •«• car" tjjuslr- "Broarinc Although hlact is only, Open Monday Evenings strongly deplore* investi- tion counting two points each time of American womeu men I Ion -they—went—through-tho-r-im ,-also-put- in it. since contidence into the Newark quintet. term "new modes." -to give. It Is sm:irt. colors President The Rahway "Y" Reserves fought a says the Parisian r 'rionger consists for me are really typical of the tinte-S. The , anizatfon vain battle to overcome-an early lead Monday -by-t-he-E-iworth-A—Gn-of-Rtoselle.-suf-- re than the best man- Tliree tonsil blues sponsored by l-e- lon's ami calletl **U I-. blues" nre !m- X consider tering a second defeat 49 to 46 after iurdlor a Riven fabric o\er a .al resolutions making a desperate stand to snatch ttutt each shall show portant,':is \xvtt as all blues. AIPO Ini- victory from ihe visitors. car. pnrtnnt are :ill shades of beige nnd ._.. The Hallway Phantoms easily de? ;iti *iiie ltc»t possible au- vention " xvttinaii ui:»M to tiaVi? browii.-Lo!ur.s Unit are-present. In. all - make a bid for fcatcd tlie. Milo A. C. 30 to "17." The typos of 0rv>^'«, Incluilinj; evenhip Phantoms will play the English Luth- Jit T<< • i mM Tr a committee eran Cluirch. of Elizabeth, tomorrow A ifep mode which I shouM cowns. The u^» of these similes iu -o bring the ."",.' j fvenins p««wns is a new departure in This group night. ir ., ppy i« stt-k for ea< j rich anihiT shudes ;itid old ivory lories. The Ft-ores: ...-.- \\ fnllnw ii. Women Parke ami~ RAXIWAY "V ii^U of our skill and our Ainon; Hie greens, ilmse which tend ilbert. if. -F- -P;- -to wa rd ~a-r cl Io»rlsii_cast lie siliillty to hrlivA out 1928 fehristmas Glub Madden, f 4 •s.-. not to create for pti:uliar to ferus must be men- laries Mo- Henderson, 10 Uoncd ::s ir.tdiTN. Pineneetile is a Chaillet. f 4 form of which they will Kin of the 14 .greou -that ..hiis many followers. One Scan*, f ... 0 0 forctiiir us to constant Oldest in Rahway f the coa- Orr, c • ft 10 is apt to (itul ihi-so satisfying shades jmen, accurdlns "<> their ; were iu- Dunt. jz ... 0 2 r - t*> ff>Al Vi- ;lr natural conformation, coupled \viT 11 the shadow-like grays Thomp-oii. (I j-jplt ho is mi'^r th*» h. . J. Britt; 0 |cf <»ne >oa^'in to (Ires* tr. Hugh puma Suede Belts sergeant, at than ono or two of NEWARK Y. M. H. A. niira« The sueilc licit iy to t>e an impor- the ap- G. F. P. int-itein .of s]n*ns apparel tliis.-wln. jutaiit, J. i;. Sche.'.T i ."..".".".V. 6 .1 15 ict c!i::ni*r»Mir.*S the Ooen Now T. li Is tiMiull.v wurn at a low v\alst Zwillman, f "> 0 10 Hi iis ;is t'xuclfn^. Of wurn at —i— seutinel. M. Scher, t 0 0 line, dr.ivn smmly nrntind "o bold full *, Dodge; nuwt have novelty. 1 Goldstein, c 4 to Miy of a frock, -it of blouse or one-pire*- dres*». •; busier. Cohur thf I" IP* ¥$ ide: Re- ;'|t. When - i Mac Don- XI 20 itemnvr it _ Chic for Afternoon Wear ays and 2 Business, December 31,1927 Score by periods: J-M rith a dash Longer ts Promise ments are promptly made. ?.~Kight- Rahwnv 10 10 12—40 Be Winter Mode William tmore Newark 13 11 14 9—17 Trustees natlom In - •JlieTi' of dayttmt1 for six Into th RAHWAY RESERVES Vuit Confe in- . ohsei «• »|:T«ri* fashion writer Iu twelvi* G. F. P. tch of lips, f Her pro o the \ -""nt«» (*our!cr^.loutnal, the : r, eight- lerence Patterson, f rnp nf nuts, Our 1927 club was the largest we have id Mac- Prietz. f ..'.... 16 Kou Eve Gorbiall^ Ifnviteb to Httenb tnd rnll in clnin*.- " ifh hnvo lakrn place this to the LIABILITIES LandenberRer, f 9 soaso: - ibW"'! rtlt in the direction -'I Wlll- MacAvoy, c ... *> iiYer—he nf y_r..-- matU.ity Thus lonyor— Drake, g "0 jfirst—Showing of - r—z—fZ'l~- it unnif is onlv h . 'i but liuiper notwitlistand- ever had; LIpp. K 10 lit can dip i Capital Stock $ 200,000.00 0 M:- !!,./_>. -:iare :iln aily enrned n cer- Williams, g I han Mr! 1 !< •" V; vi ill: tain n ' " * winter's styles. So, the So Smith, z 7 shovel. e seized too. h. • blsh mid marked waist- Surplus and Profits 231 845.87 IG lino, • The New slii've.- wer ami prcfernhtv V-ueck Checks were mailed this year for the 1264,600.00 (All Earned) EPV.'ORTH A. C C. R P. ileoolli .wliile iimnii!: Hie. niatr- Circulation Whitmeyer. -f ii U C 'hone Line rials \ •; Is nc-l.noulvd^i'd the fub- keeping 1,983,718.84 97,500.00 Woods, t 1 0 •7 rlc of - •easrtn. How shall these greatest amounts ever distributed* bough Hemmt'Ier, f T 4 IS Btti various -•tvtttloiis W rp^urdcu by Itankine. c :. 0 . u IS the yoi:- • dressers'? shall they ho Deposits 3,652,172.86 KirUup, i; I' 1 3 .v.. llothes bine & : , 0 adoptm! ..pled or discarded": Grope. « , "0 0. - tMpK* H»o longer skirt. pippresse Xaustadter, K 1 '0 Kor • -Bolshevik 36,000.00 Dividend Checks whethi?i : fact through an aihled 22 5 49 These Impressive Masterpieces of Distinctive Two the5lk) Inch or .: or- in ofTect lUrmmh tlie count Outstanding 3,660,00 Score at half time—Epworth A. C. 23. uneven : -ine, may he Just as well an it Ualnvay 15. Referee Stine. Automobile Craftsmanship are~~ti6W Oft ~ Thousand omitted, 'aris hut been iinythins •tacks on i Bills Payable None PHANTOMS hut imar In preforrlng it. most -cessions am G. F. P. Display in Oar Showroom Custoiners of the lift' couture also Indudlnc 381,961.47 (Money Borrowed) Hilbert, f . 1 the kne^Sth curtailment. Some. •*>ench, and Haberle. t . 0 Wanted have sup^d IUI-. sl-Slltlv I(Uver FrancisUy, t 0 -Marvelous Low Bodies by Fisher—a host of Mechanical Improvement* lue o herallne :" yp)*Z m»trdn—youth Cerone, e .. 6 can be C* as Attractive hi these $4,185,178.73 Pickens, g . 1 5 Black, g 0 0 0 We Work skirts-wli-'Ju»t cover the knees. Of Karan, g ... 3 0 6 All Models Will Be Shown for You course, i : CTcn urtlnWMted youth need go t«-«llculi»us extremes, nnd It Rahway Nationa n 30 will be tir-;wH>' *!>• mode for winter Prompt Deliveries Can Be Made • to .disclow UC- knee?. Above is a Statement MILO A. C. We Do Near the RailroadlStation e one oi G. F. P. The hi;. 1 mnrkoil waistline Dzornf, f 1 1 3 tlie undisputed prop- i " Wast Should rW|- other ^owmg, as ,it does, steady growth. It is the best we Grant, f 3 9 i ^ SHOW ROOM OPEN EVENINGS _^._. erty of vo1 id youth uloue. Kone Nicholas, 0 0 ONING -mart urwiu. g . 3 McGrathr- g o and happyttder the modern llexibile rs to be familiar with everything concerning their have & silhouette f^n -nonnol and shnrply Myrna Loy, charming featured mo- 6 5 17 dettned wn-...'Indeed, it Is teeause tton picture pUyer, who Is «oon to bo We warii l Score- at half time,' i^hantoms 13, older wonj' jjftyc Jjad Uifllculty. In *eon in *A Girl Fro^n-Chicago," has N Auto Supply and Service Co. had .many years experience and they are glad to Milos. 3. Referee, R. Drake. bank. tJEWcefuliy-t-ijteHInG-the-riilsetl waist- choien two ccats-for-wintcr day wear. WM. HOBLITZELL'S SONS AtidOur Jlnt that ifreVival has been so lone: For the afternoon theater or tea iho Thought'for Today Our win c deferred m\.i» dinUniU of achieve- wears the coat of black American To' rejoice In I lie prosperity nf an Broaft Street ment. .\t jt^vents the normal line broadtail. _The collar I« an unusual other is to partitke of U.—William .nd Milton Avenue, Phone serve yoi "combination of whit* ermine and .sable". - — - V .. _ •1« the"b'udt:lof tlie yoiin^er""fti'i—IK Austin. Laur not to the exclu- The simplicity of this coat makes It L should bo i ithiiCM of the fur m»ke« UquaUfied- to w«ar in th« •>*—^".o. !sLk.-

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: •.•••'•>; »UV' •'••-' V RAHWAY RECORD; TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1928 gootf and landed the "Y" Ile- Tho four Inches that have been add- accurately has the leverage on the attraction Business and Professional etta Dlers, Dr. Helen Saah, Mrs. Mln- 16~Hazelwood Ave. and s Broad St :Jng-by~thx;-ttcore of"2?'to 3, 1928 .LJ$bilutserii' ed to tho frame materially Jin creaso foot pedal.Jjeert -worked-but between nia -Bugg," Miss Theresa Bergman, 34—Scott Ave. and Evans St 13. C^JjJ ganio was dose and hard he Ironb ^lnswick;: OF- the beauty,, and: the effect of bigness, the front and roar brakes that maxi- Women Have Xmas Party Mrs. Cora Darling, Mrs. Rose East- 17—Hazelwood and Leesville Avea. 35—Grand and Irving StB. RAHWAY of the finished product. fought ail the way. is one oi f.er a -ij mum application of the brakos is ob- man, Mrs. Flake, Mrs. Marlon Man- 18—Hazelwood ATO. and Woodbrldge 36—Grand and Oliver Sta. i^llLlNP PERSON Stressing the beauty of line are new tatned with a very slight pedalpres- iVndnootln•- ,y uvenm*S-Hjf; r .thstanding, 4 pledge Uio L -thcro %JSi of tho Rnh'wny Bualpoas A Motit MUAII^T Mrs GorRoad- . i ——— — — State y an honeycomb Harrison radiators ^t sure. 3?--EUxa!JULU auuu jtfcicaoa Ave j play] the second gamjtft and-has ottered' _ ,vau :•»,system _ Itf-'me'to aid in every possible way Mr. and Mrs. M}Uon S 1 GREATEST CHEVROLET and Professional Women's Club en- trudo. Heady Irving and' two gue?ts, 22—Hafidlwood &cf£ Jaques Aves. 38—Elizabeth and Scott Avee. , with/ the Cardinals* (Is deep, slender, graceful design. Their In addition to the tour-wheel brakes Dr. Lela Sash and Miss Ersla Berg- with/ the CardlnaJaj|\UI Q costing thf> Stat. - $3,090, with uhe work of the majority insofar as i Girl Unless She Weds daughter. Miss Gi joyed a Christmas* party Wednesday 23—Central and Jefferson Aves. 39—Klnsey Corner. KHzabeth. • ' .-* may he -convinced that tho action is added depth has so raised tho front Itlie new oar« have an emergency man. 24—Maple and St. George Aves. Rahway's share o , "ittOo. -which sys- torfc-^Mngl&trate Henfy Good- , ave spe:" of. tho car that irom the cowl to tho evening in the reception room of the 42—Milton Ave. and Montgomery SL tem will "Improvi conditions at all best. brake, with, an additional braking sur- Vanity. Shop, 3 Cherry street. The 25—Milton Ave. and Bryant St. 43—Grand, Bond and Monroe Sts. man as ruled to the Tombs court base of the new low radiator cap face of 70 square inches. It oper- 26—Six Hoads. thes* ..«.,,.-e point1 «s and.«„„ 1.rsen. to a-large_de^ _.__^On-tho-other-Jiand..J.?han oppose, woman has-no-claim upon .an and Has Greater Speed and Power, room" was attractively-decorated in FIRE ALARM STATIONS 44—Grand and Lennlngton Sta. avetiuo. on the lino is unbroken and nearly level. ates entirely independent of th> four- 29—Westfield Ave. and Madison Hill 45—E. Milton Ave. and Barnett SL greo the existing dangers, on the High- as has" been my custom in tho past, ncnt ring unless she intends to Radiator sheila are of rion*rnsllng wheel service brakes, thus' assuring ChrlBtmas colors. Carols were*ju»& 12—Main'and Cherry Sts. way. I strongly urge'.that you ap- tllQ j. Hickett. of Road. 51—Maple Terrace and Central Ave, any and all recommendations or marry ' giver. The decision was 4-WbeeI Brakes, Larger airplane metal; - while thermostat adequate braking facilities at all and gifts exchanged. . ^r^ 13—Broad; and Campbell Sts. point a committee to see that this is projects which fall to moot my honesi. Those present were: Miss Margaret 31—Irving and Hamilton Sts.. $2—Church and Hamilton Sts. done and thus reduce accidents to a nUltle in dismissing a summons ob- control of the cooling system is an times. 14—Main and Commerce Sts. 32—Westfleld and St. George Aves, 65—N. J. Reformatory. unbiased opinion. n*.~w The Workmen s IHUI«» J- •'•» Chassis and Body additional feature. Ayers. MISB May Baum. Miss Henri- 15—New Brunswick and Lake Aves. r (i_ . _ minimum. • -THOS. A. F\ FFt, tained by Mollie Levy against,Morris Assoi-iUtlon will inaki- e tlu . Another Important achievement in 33—Elizabeth Ave. and Main St. 6fi—House Call. ;y time .i-.-w—dc- revenuo oef fotransportatior wator supplyn fa. Bus Inspector • "Mayor." Docolfl. or installment mortsaj;.* ^\n> Complementing ' the extra four the 192$ line Is the new Hhock- ab- inches In whcelbase Is increased sorber semi-elliptic springs which run and tho indirect benefits to be "The appointment of such an official Miss I--evy complained that last Feb- way real estate at Surpassing all Its former achieve; length In goveral of the body typTs. parallel to the framo and equal 84 jvr Economical Transportation are beyond present estimate. was urged last year. If it was impor- ruary Bocola, accompanied her to a the" borrower. Our «io Ac ' i n. n advantago to iho homo Tho coach body Is five Inches longer per cent of tho ItfSfiECsed wheelbase Thme same is true as to the present tant thcn,_lt is mucb. more so now. jeweler's to purchase a guard for tho menta as a leader In the butldtug!6f than a year ago, The sedan body of the car. Tho springs represent needs and future advantages to Clark The trolley line about to be aban- Lands on Head From g i he had given her. She said that \iis< Minnie llillimt. -., low cost transportation, tho Chevro- r ng nhl-r'Mr!*. A. K. HilllHU. w* likewise has been increased two and still another innovation pioneered by Township. Aside from the immediate doned means at least ten more buses three-quarters Inches. Chevrolet engineers. benefits such as fire and police pro to be added .to the bus service operat- Auto, but Walks Away g Bocola obtained possession of the ring M.vor Hillpot. ..f Meiuchen. an I let Motor Company Sunday, announced «• In the store and instead of return- -Section and an adequate supply o ing through Rahway. There is need Portervllte. N. Y.—Fall^U MS j> Olenn Amon an.l-da^h:.;:. 1U.I£ tiie moat distinctive low priced auto- Among iuo many • new body refine- They provide 50 jier cent better rid- inp it went off In a taxicab. fturo and potable -water'at.a minimum here for an official of character and feet from an nuto, Inmlinj: on £ mobile of all time. ments Is a, fully inclosed and Indi* ing qualities than the old type of VROLET ltUU rectly lighted Instrument panel, oval spring, according to observer*. cost, and increased school facilities, ability Ho see that the business is run the pavement "n hi* head. only. « -Do you" still want to marry him?" Mr. and Mrs. .iaino> *• t *' The announcement Sunday cf a Uieio_a£e_as_jrr.eat _f u t nre adyanlages Jiot-.only_IoiL_the._convenience jot the afied-theu. magistrate.-. „ „ Iamili-,_of_s: Jivi!?^ /Il'V-t *\-W In phapo. J*HlL_the jy>?^oniejer,_ami Tn fl*>y:>lnplng Lh©—new springs, to-Rornp-nnrt wnlk-t<»vurJ Uie.-^ Thomas Fit/.iuino . of i. mbler aiiiJ-olI-sttuge—in-lull" view for as for our own City. public.but with profit to the City; lu o: rfniost certainly do. not!" replied ; Chevrolet engineers strove not only J'l therefore urge that a committee The'bus companies will see that they sidewalk with a ^' ''"' ! S follows immediately on tho close of day or nl^ht driving. for smooth boulevard driving but also Set their" profit." JIaTse sure that the his lip" waV'lIie' expcrieiicoof g tjie yonngTvoman. IGAU Chevrolet's greatest year when Its All paaaenser models have larger composed'of'bur most "progressive and »\Vell,H the magistrate said, "if the for maximum comfort at high speeds upright citizens be appointed with a City gets its share. Millmm Drunk, two. grandson g volume of ono million units* mado It .10 by 4.GO balloon tires and steel disc over rou^h roads. . pn:sipement Is off, the man is entitled the world's largest builder of auto- wheeU is Ktaiulard_e_auijiraenL"JOtU«r view to have a like committee ap- "Tho recommendation is important of Policeman K. I*. Briwk. He o Association will make "Thi.'Teridl.ould be~attEined, they dis- pointed by tho authorities o£-Clark enough to receive favorable considcra- his ring. I am afraid.!I can door .installment mori£.r-v ?™?™ unox- standard equipment Includes spot- \ tin., the child wi»re ni»l«iriiis \°_g. ***** covered aft^r exhaustive testing and i[1 wnv real estate «t a iniiiiWU:>rw?1 -Jnapled activity for the orgnnizatiun light, rear vision mirror, gasoline Town8liIp~td~Bnni3r-thc-ttue8Uon-andi- TloTn~proTidmg for-such-a- poaitiou-by- town, tiie buy stuiu!inp~"P" "g nothing - about—it.- The summons is experimenting, through Increasing to determine whether or not the- pro- making necessary appropriation in dismissed."' the borrower. Our method i< a mt that has been the pioneer volume pro- Kauge>eonipl-3le tool set. and theft- k posal is practicable and would prove, this year's budget. the front sent. When the <""" g advantage to tho hniiio owaoi.- tiucor of gear -shift motor carw. proof gtu<;rln£ and ifrnlUuu lock. Ad- spring rrictlon by putting reverse as 1 believe it will, of mutual atlvan- swung arouiul a <-nrniT the Known as the "Bigger and iietter" ditional equipment Is standard with •'chocks'"—two ;o eauh spring—mid- _^ City Dumps o Indlviduil models. way belw._"iif the center shackle and \ "Tage: Tlre~5llbtect-cotrfd-tfcen-be-sub«- "Th a personal~"a"P'psal" to~the~~out hiltl-pltelietl-out.-- Chevrolet, tho new tar that went on iho spring end. These ."checii.i" re- mitted to both. municipalities for WalkslSmiesfo ~-: COUNCIL REORGANIZES display throughout ihe United States Kolng administration, attention wai nwt>w *• All cloned bodlt-s iifL*" by Fisher, demble- Inverted sicel bows with the referendum vote. I called to tho unsightly appearance ol Answer Court Call Sunday, not only succeeds tho "Most nyled airl -UMis.ied witb Ih»- .smart- center section pressed rlewn risain^i fContinued from Piqo Ona^ Beautiful .Chevrolet," but Incorporates JIU'.V.anil beauty for .which lsafcty_lCoi_nclL Irj-Uio~prefi©nU-clty_d^inips,. prominently New .York.—Louis E. Stafford of 1 Trip -ipriTi'T Trtf •Our citizens are all familiar located.on .Lawrence.street in close irtl'lho i)dvitnU«eV'thtH—mwlo'.Uii iiTii Of the intensive" campaign ihe Safety HORSE SHOWS SENSE -Lebanon, N. X, a truck driver with d .son Fenkes;; tor so popular and In addition em- 1 proximity to the residential sectiom steel aud hanhy"* ": •oiistructlon dllU...... ! Council is conducting iu tho interest of the First and Fourth Wards. Noi wife and five children, got a ticket the Love, Leonard: board o[ . bodies a host of refinements that com- the typu fotind oiV^...' hlghcsL - Tho new have a slender 17- of safety. It certainly deserves much alone unsightly but a terrible nui IN ESCAPING FIRE other day for failure to stop at a McCollum and Parks: >.uut:iry. to bino t» product* what General Motors c'ur^. Anil all are ~ V »hod 1n g ill(l) finlshe*! -steering wheel. credit for the time and energy de- sauce "to the people who must be an through ^street In Orange." Tho lawman. Feaktk Parks Thonu^oii. "*^ —afflelal.1 holievu wlljjjtj the :ie»aaHuu Duro1 riilflr.-—nvv btauhlui mTnTiT" voted to one of tho most important noyed constantly by the odors tha* Into creating through thoroughfares Is stadter. Keakcs i-alh'il ; * —of tho-auiomobllo Industry In lD^s. on on ih- si'Vtm n.oileH. burn attained by the inclusion of sev- .subjects pnllprt tinon to copo -originate from the fires that smnulrie onij a lew months oia ana stanord the coiumiU'-v imau'il U1--'- .. . ' AQUlck picture of tJir now car thnt The Imperial LanilaL! L-. in eral new features. Ball bearing '-with -in'-'these in this rubbish almost daily. I often 1 vestigate the - ?«ems dcstineil to writt^ n new chap- Duco "with-^fountain thrust* h*ve beon added to-tho steer- Hotel Window; oipver had.\heard of It. """•".". fni; mechanism, "and the steering ratio dangers of traffic. wonder how our people tolerate such So he wajked to Orange, 15 miles, ATOnt'O jrost ter into the history of tho automobile brown body Ijemlii-g and puld ;:irlr- "As sponsor tor the organization of "•'""'. .« — business may be hud by noting the fol- has bee.i increased from eight*" to ninv an obnoxious condition, with so littl" and answered his name. Acting Judge IIIK; the C<>m>« and Sedan In Fauuce the Safety Council in 1925, I have a complaint. . • Chicago. — Oscar, n data on ihe n> lowing highlight.* of tin* 1928 clitiv- j:re<»u D'l.'o witu l>*.:ick l*>dy heading and one-half to one. very keen interest in their work and "And this is not all of the objec- housed in Garner Bros. To: Glodano fined him the customary $2. iject. He offered his as'si^any* toi rolot: mid strjping in golden ^yellow; tlit* Transmis.sio:!. uuivcrsil joint and \ _ success. I naturally feel proud of their tlons.- With the completion of the new stable, had always borne th,' reputa- When he said he didn't have 52 thenew committee, which Mr. Crai; Extended wlit-elbas*', Rrc-ater speed sport cibrio!.1; "iu Dundee gray Duco rear axle are of the dependable con- accomplishments; no organization-lm concrete ~ road on Lawrence street, tion "Yi'f thinking and nctins judge gave him-two days In. Jail. jised to-appoint.;..__ aind power, four wheel brakes, longer, with brocatt'lh* creen Duco beading struction that nave such, satisfactory the...city meets more regularly or is connecting the new concrete highway Xears filled Stafford's eyes as Be was t On a resolntion offered hy roomier- Fisher—iKMlies. new Duco tmd sold—uri:>**;--thtv-coarh iji-Avft»ue between-\Voodbridge-and-this-Clty a- _amj when some r i " as—well-attended- l>y-~its..mem.bcrs_as__ led"away"£n attendant^ told~the thermostat cooling, nhocl: ab- trrecn Duc3.(Tartan tan whegR black rolet." as is the electrical system. I- th'is body. They are putting forth short route to the metropolitan dis- tossed a clgarelie stub into a of 1927 were adopted for lies, except' .HprlncA. motor enclosure, and ! and striplng'lfi •KOltJ': and th-» judge and Stafford was led back. 1 An. md'.'X-of the safety of the electrical every effort to advance a constructive of loose hay, Oswir had the opportu- Ing-.that-no - reatrictionjMLJ^ '**'^ Indirectly llRhted Instrument panel trict via Jjidgar road has been created Ih-in- touring .ind road-^ttT in FaJ- joquipnu-nt and the approved vacuum •- f safety program at quite some "personal and a great volume of transit traffic nity to prove his intelllp-'nce, anJ "I wish there were more citizens In the field of selection of rity liter attvantapes- built-in- as aj ~?ray Duco with body beading jfeed type of system with safety tank ..I expense ~to~thSrinembers; —_^_ has "been diverted'trom Lincoln-High- aid it: .-" ^~ Itke-you whorespect the law and an- The meeting ;iights--wer*? ^'i ••*» of icssons learrtett ihrouph 13 i>;i bliirk anJ striding in French gray. ;'n the rear, is tht.* fact that trie under- "As it is a civic body for the pur- second and fourth Wodnesdayi, s way. One can imagine the Impres- Ordinarily horeos are panu-ky m swer a summons, even If It means a J ritpr's approval civr"; tho lowppt pose of public welfare. I would recora- sion that is created with strangers as long walk," said the Judse, *T1I sus- place of the—first aiul-third "*~ Chevrolet _mend that your honorable body in- fire und will dash back Into a burning rdays as-heretofore^- _~ pruvt'rt to parallel in performance, insurance rates. Xhey enter_the City. Their first sight pend sentence.—Here's a- dollar to owes \i* uutMnuitlnfr virtues to thospeed and rouilaMIity it•> now bcautv The chassis. Iu addition to its four clude~~a~f ea soiia b 1 e~ approp riat io n—in being this deplorable picture.. I The councilmen who met . But not so with Oscar. He had co ride back home." day -were. First Ward—Alfred the Ol?»i>:»sa! of-:;ind udv.ui-.Ml body dt-sj^n. It is iiuh iit'jrearo in length, has a new the annual' budget, that their ^worthy "It is important, therefore, that a the Chevrolet MotorXompaiiy. lucluU-' i^i'Wcrwl by'ah improved ^ •work may be properly" supported and tear of fire If. he. could ?ot ^ayjroni i extra-strong "front axle. Temedy_-he_found\__ I ..would. ,re(!om: is of channel .steel 4^ inches deep, encouraged by your" co-operation. • • mend that your honorable body take it. He had "horse sense" and used ic Best Age* of Life - He'flubUcnnf Second" \\ri roving }} "In t«.-*ts develop-d A \ ttrnund. th^ General Motors lU-sean-h | :;4.(] ],,.r ,.T,I more pow-r aii'I with iiv•> riL'i.l steel crass members, Highway Tunnels up the question of immediate solu- The fire was swceiiins toward him and The early nnd the latter part of hu- Helmstadter, D.. and James Park! laboratory. ihe ..Clu-vrol^t t-xp.-ri- j itclv Hv-- mor- mik-.. n«-r hour" than I "Your co-operation is necessary to tion, either by a change In location to R.; Third Ward—Samuel D. j m:mattIy iiv mor. mil> PT ari vacuum fuel feed has been aid in a renewed endeavor in the com- the smoke was stiiliii^ hut he move, man life are die-best, or, at least, the \i aieutnl laboratory, ttu*. Chuvrolu; •*n-M»»* previojt rfirvr»l»*» ci. |r».*tained. n the - safety tert- a more isolated section, or the instal- and James .McCollum.' It; Fourtl trlseorlufrlBeri f dcpartnu-ndttt andd ' xhvtin- >killkilljj N ' - f,-attiro-». j>osis i- by under Lincoln Highway, to protect shed roof to a l«ru'e Frenrli window of gether with Councilmau-at>Lar v s iai It wor successful effort in opposing action i-;030•;><•». rornprli"- rlt-am-r . p-^sn.-; :i--^^ r.ukra— iir.-arh. i th- Aleir.it'* pre.s.-ure "un system, 7-1 the lifo and limb of our school chil- originating in the previous governing a hotel adjoining il^e 't ! (U-<-i»-c««hlE>::.M comfunaM*- M.-ats. rib- The Bill presented before the Legis- This explains wliy Fred \icker, men who were vigorously denounced Good People Outnumbered* TPH, N. J. 0 u v : IV V lature last year met with*unanimous beautifying such a . asleop in ihe mum. >pr:ins wildly-io In the con.inon run uf maLVind, iWautv .::i .ijipearaiii"*. nurforaianc*.- pu-w all )y cnu^t^im_j;lw.ract:t_"invar [ !»cd ruiili'Tt'-iv^rtd J^ti-J . runuin^ tion,—the cost to the City was the by the nelchhnr' women when they :^rl!i/^.-iIVJ_'V(ia).tllt-O:..JiUC?ri:rjtliiiL^;r^r-'-- iM.sf.riTs: t«nr- hrrrTn-h:i:ViiK' T'-'i*''i^m.-.V!ir.»ii:':jir "plaT'i- i hood ratch*- -iuxecess in the-Assembly, but was the teleplnmti and jn&iniied .lUc.clerk^ vue who-lR-wiKe-and-sood,jr.ou find 1 i i only reason for the "attitude "then "were I ft tie' fellows.—I.nnpview Daily ur- tin- k<\v:j;Kv.. ni th- .^r Uy.\i a*.< . r,tm-hafl Kv.ir.-. ini;:rcv*.-.l :::u>ur'.'>:i;.a::i liuj.l UandK-;, -.vi:h aluminum "hc-ad never reported out of committee in of Hie hotel Unit there was a horse in nf n r»onrn»ry ohnrarier -AOi .the State Senate. taken. It was felt that consideration New?. • • ili 'tfVL'jy.jIi-u.l I*. uithtijiK !»"•;-. c-tly tial to' the immediate interests of the "Bettor fliiin^o vimi- h«»"'i!o^or,"ad- !>•;«** of wi'.r.ht-r. road and tjrivin ^ portance of ihe recommendation and taxpayers. paiu-l. t!:eft-prcxjf 1 we as city officials should wage a cam- viso.1 the dork, -rhniw the HTse Ptk«M K£.--£U . lo-.-k. rear vi-Snn of i'lf f i s. lature that will echo-from one ena OL I ms ui3|^iuU,. ut — x "Hut 1 can't lift n lmr>o." pn>tested IRACEatnir the State to the other. i owners that immediate steps should Vlcker. EVERYBODY READS JiUh-TMn ':!lU, ,.],,!i.-• .., •-r: ; : Ad- Safety Talks—Fire Prevention ' [be taken to make the appearance of LHPANY INC "Then jump out "f die window, (i jinn « ; :n»* :IM:. iscus- "Something uniQUt* in municipal t this prominent site in the center of IO. PACKING, u-''d ^4-r-} T;I,. nc.v i ri.' .v!:v--l hr.ik--- r»-::*.*- T-':. '-'!t v.iii'k>*.v r-'ju'.^iur1-. nni" .-nt oC "Tht work which, in my opinion, will have ! the City more, presentable. I believe s;iid Hie fjillousnl clerk. Classified Advertisements le ad- a far-reaching effect, is training fire- \ the committee representing the Corn- Firemen found Vi.-kor on the pave- - ,. .. VV uinf]-lii*-l.|. r<.*moTt- dt?or Fur «:omplclt>D<-»s nf waulpnitT.t and mln-! f;,.. ;•••,; J> ;v- .-;n vi>ur, automatic w*ir.U«hk'lIi be in- the intelligent ln.r-i', !uid tn be eased luxury. r meaa safety, so that they can make talks ! the owners of this property, in per- X- Tin* ::» car has a tlir.:lnct!iv hU: w!tli pmitiv.' l)rjko' iir.kai;*'. ' !clt.'a:ivi' :ir.d do mo li^rht in certain out of ihe luMfl with a block and 1 ; is -o'nlj*, on fire prevention and safety to thetmittlng the City to • remove the •an- Copy not accepted after 10 A. M. Tuesday or Friday. *ll™ ^£i"' ''!r -ire inu-irul «.-x;'a:i>l-1 »:q;1>-!n t^/.vvili-t f.ni! mn-*i. ash.J ray, children attending public and paroch- tlqub conning tower, the ancient sipns, tackle. r invent!- Ti U by 1nc.^n«Xj ear'"brAiei'..iix:-yra.Ll c.jiiiru.^:- i rain.- raiL •_-l n;»v«* b-t-r. [ 1;. ;tfi::rj;i'ifjcm nf :lw demand for ft \z four .• Wilt fli 'The-plaTi-is-beiug-worked-out-Tery^.practice .of'.burning rubbish, etc.. and I-rojKirlJonrd :;> prerfin >id- c'.rau f.r>:J;i..'' \r.z: -r .in-I helivr c;irs'. Chyvro- to give ( "Dead"'Man-Returns to — Minimum Charfle_of 25 cents, cash in advance. m Ivlul to president successfully in other cities, realizing ! otherwise' improve" the surfomwllnfrs;! . ADVICE JM'1 Tht-ir ».»!::! -"nr.ikinz *crv:rc j lot f.i"».Tri---= r.rv~ running day and ; : .zht >^ rap i..-ity produclinn. Ship- 1 Prove Funeral Mistake J Monday vent Ion "ami the-tiansei ^ of our -chil-! taken. j ami Kjcii bralci* has an lii.livlilual. i.-u-.ily ' :r.v:it.> i^ leivrnp daily for all pcirL- Tlwver, M»\—A '*t!«*ail" man is. en- A FRIEND. IN NEED- - ' •-^ a smfM)tli^r \ii^.^it,!i» adimtnipn! u-hil.. ---f,.r-• .,f \\\*: ,9*>r\&. •;<} that Chc-vroler deal- t consider dren crossing over highways daily, j Taxation j : v ,i ^ " •_,„ 1 FAMILY LOANS FOlt HOME CSB . r . -turil'i:.- and bvitt-r arv provlJ^I at iht> wheels to slnt- *"•< wj il resolutions "It is felt that this new plan will! "Can you keep the rate down? Do I joying lift ami v.::lk-:i^ \V,o streets of Real Estate for Sale prompt deiivt-ry on all $10 to S^H); no Indorsera no deductions car. plify th' .iJjusrrr.(*;i: oncritiua. So reduce 'he number of fires and acci- \ so if possible, but not at the cost of jthis town. . -- • . absolute prlTucy. ;proinptncn», coartcsT Today, Chevrolet presents the crowning dents. ! advancement and sane development.^ _.$2 to J5 monthlr, plus lawful 1ntere*i vention He's not "ili'iid' .'in ;i ['hysic.il way JAM ARV UAI»;AI\.S IN KEALKI? triumph of 16 years' continuous progress— "In co-operation wilh Fire Chief: "Rahway is growing, it must con- repays Sli) to ?I0O cash loan. Call.-writ* 3 make a bid for —nor :iny oth-T \\-.>.y; fur that matter, MftiU*rn "-» TiMiiHy lniu»«\' ^.i.-^m, or phone Kracrpon' l-G-5-1. Ritzman and Chief of Police Smith, | tinue to grow. K is a golden oppor- A heautiftil ti-ronin Jimis*'. lirci'la-c ami and a committee- since Ins l.r..;lK'r :unl sNttr find they IVENEFICIAL LOAN SO( IETY —a great new automobile so impressive in two or three men in their respective ; tunity which presents itself to -your with --citr plot Koom 402 Kcan Bidff, • founh floor. 10- lpt to .bring the departments could he ".selected, whom j honorable body to see that it does; niudo n nii>t;ikt* ub-n they iil^ntlfied ftroiiil "trw-t, near W. (;raml >trwt. Klin- :h;. -::•:- ^- -:;i- appearance, performance and staunchness., Features of advanced, ay. ^This KTOUIL Slx-'rniiin limrM'/S^.rpHO. " ------t>fth. Opon'SSO'td'S." Satnniiys s^o to~l- I- they believe capable of speaking be-1 grow.—grow not only in population. | Ins *Vor|i>c " .. V -.,' I Xesau. J".~"J. Bfitt. An attractive T-rninn Inmsc, sun jiarlor. ; r.'i >-•:; •;• design and the com- l ot that it marks the opening of a new era of James Parke and fore an audience. After proper train-; but in material wealth and In moral Tho m:m i>= Wil.-.v Fry. tiiirty-two* n*i>1u('<'> l ' •TOxliw. Tblnl U'^ir.l. $'.u*H). pleteness of detail .Tjuniary _i» lh<> best month <>f iho y«*:ir luxurious transportation at low cost! n M._ Gilbert. If_ itig-iUe—mon—wimld—bii_sew t.o tIi.e ^vplopmniU. -V4U*r-«Iv .Jim! "fnfili r lunied in ;i .«;:,.;, :y i;i\ir llie town wefks the *"»nriHR" buyers will KI-I m-i •UP TO 5G00 Built on a 107* wheelbase— 4 longer than before—the Bigger cars now offered in the nanrier Charles Mo- school would lie addressed once a. j "The activities during the past yeur) Scpit'iultt'i' x. liiit uli«i li^i'pt'urcd at iiutl ;i« usu:il an active buyiTu' uurktu To ousPkwntT"" mill w > •' earners -. a chairman of th& A month by a fireman and a. policeman, j of tho Rahway ..Harbor Commission' EASY PAYMhWT? and Better Chevrolet is impressively large, low and racy. New Chevrolet! his home tin* nilur i.i;_i:t. charge of th© con- It is believed to have n "fireman and : appointed by the Mayor to renew an Uettt-r buy now for possession Mnri*lt Ji no a month pins mit-rc^! repays JlO.Oti! -White Fashionable new colors in genuine Duco, rich new uphol- Jvry loft honnj for Oklahoma a or April. Easy terras run be nrranj;*Ml, 2,50 a month plus inttn-.-t r»*pny» ,V).o to Mini work. His brother o ? Johnson Opportunity Club "wheelbase 107'. .iflmaader, J. J. Britt; er Lawful Inttr.s! ' impossible in a low-priced car has been achieved by numerous lire prevention and safety. { Considerable personal time and ex-until an unknnuu ;:KID was killed In PETEK A. SENSESIC. -4 Hour Servi.f. Sirii." Privary. Thermostat control cooling llliam M. X. Gilbert; Fire Drills in Theaters j pense has been devoted to the work llie city of Tul>a. Thny Tent to Tul- 10 \V. Srott Ave. at. Scott_ Ave. Cull, write ur phinn* Kiii'-r-.tn :*7*'^J for full I ^^ engineering advancements. nander, Clifford Humi- Informal inn withour MM: pa tion. 20 East Gra system. "During tin; pa.st year two or three • done by this committee of six mem- sn and tdcn'itied the body as that of New alloy "invar strut** pistons. ice-fomm;inder. Hugh •cT- lire tlrills were conducted in the local I hers, under the able leadership of its COMMUNITY The Bigger and Better Chevrolet is powered by an improved \rterniastur sergeant. lat ilii'ir rcinti\o. K1NANCK SKKVICE. INC New instrument panel, indi- theater. Another theater wil"*l• 'b e corn— - 'chairman. Mr. George Beechler. Joint FOR SALE—House 237 West Milton ave -Roitm -11^ I.*>vv llnll.liri.- i»tU Floori valve -in-head engine with such impressive features as alloy rectly lighted. gether with the ap- Dieted shortlv and I would strongly conferences neve been held with other Tlie hml.v w:i? rr-uirnetj to Thayer lAi'. sU roomii iind hath, all modern Im- SO itroad Sr. Kllr.it>.-!!]. N. .T. l :!icluding- adjutant, J. ^ . fI oI'll \ «!-.«_ Member Elizabeth rti:unl" r >•( Commrrr * invar strut" pistons, hydro-laminated camshaft gears, mush- New ball bearing worm and tfnmetnl that n .interested municipalities, namely Lin it \v:<>; lmri..tT ;;".':..m..m^ lot nnxl*)p.__P_riee STJ^fl •'ictor, J. j: Regan; firo drill bo rnn- wen, Carteret and Uoodbvidye. These- cany terms. Apply "tvwii brol»t«r\or ChtiH. room type valve tappets, AC oil filter and AC air cleaner. gear steering. ducted in envb show house (ince a conferences were attended by state Ami then Try walked Into the town .7. Ulbhnrd. 10-J .Smith xtroet. Perth Am- Semi-elliptic shock absorber Werner; sentinel. month. :nul prnvfil iii:it s-ouivhrnlj: had mode boy. Phone ^19. dec--4i ' ir bearer. Dodge; V and national officers, with the result mtion ;': I, - - The chassis has been redesigned. And as a result, the new springs; 84 per cent of e Speeding that the hope is entertained, and just- n uiistiike. wheelbase. •iululinger; bugler. CEXTRAI. HOME no vor M:EI> MONEY? Chevrolet provides delightful smoothness—click-of-the-heel "There is another hazard that has ly so, of success. In obtaining Fcd- His wife ami five cl.ililren were Save for Christmas, vacation, taxes or any Safety gasoline tank at ; publicity. J. J. 1 1 €01!: acceleration—the ability to maintain 50, 55 and 60 miles an arisen with the laying of the new con- e'ral aid in providing a river depth tn soe Iiim. Itulldlnc und Finance Company Then O'Tin i" 't- Larger balloon tires 30' x 4-5O*. crete roads, that of automobile speed- of thirty-five feet, with a width of niWUIHAN LOAN SOCIETY. hour—the safety of four-wheel brakes — the steering ease New streamline bodies by inteil include: Re- Contractors and Builders" ' . fc rs. Hush MacUon- ing. Effort has been made to correct 200 feet from the mouth of the river Wv ;in- intlfil f.T f..:r. ,yj\ck and special expenditures by joining our Oppor- that can only resu? from a ball bearing worm and gear steer- Fisher. KfRiin; ways and the dangerous practice, but with our to the -first island." and a fifteen foot King James Bible Adolph Carlson, Manager '1-rivah' S.T-. :.•<• ing mechanism—and comfort over all roads at all speeds, due New Duco colors. small police force the result has notdepth with a width of 100 Teet. from Hoiues ready nnd built. Lots for sale. LOANS IV Ti> ^X>. Theft-proof steering and igni- Juiiuld. A. C. Kipht- • A vm*:ilml:irv i»f 7.^K) dlfferenl 230 Central Avenor, Bahwoy, >". J. to semi-elliptic shock absorber springs—84% of the wheelbase. Muini.'ton. William been to my satisfaction. It is be-.said island to the Monroe street tunity Club. Join anytime and |get your tion lock. lieved with tht* co-operation of special unrils wris u^c-ri in tninstailng the Phone 474 Wt't-kly or iu":;ihW ]'ivmentR. Fi'ukLfs. Trustoes bridge. Kins .liiuifi v»'rr, -:M» ASH nmtn •--«-•"• Uv prrsoaal contribution. ] $495 tion at the Six Roads. This point OR KKNT—House six room* ami -'I 11(11 i( >I.I(VI Prices Range n iRoadster $665 The vvci^iii-. u>eit in rhe 'Middle uiroitii: IKIM:R Cabriolet . should be controlled by the installa- ' "I therefore recommend that tho n^cs _iiT i lit- I'nit in Crnyes, France. nil improvements went b.-nt r.-ut. s..n US Itrua.l St.. r.Tii.-: W-'st Jcrnej" >tr-f'. [The tion of proper traffic signals Lo in-Common Council provide an appropri- IiHiuIn; -MS Eint WVici'HblMer, Master Rooms to 1 Coupe . . . fices. I'm of the opinion that it would I' -"' Hl'lCJ Coupe, Master 6 P:$ Rtre. "Voii will" be cordially welcomed by Utility Truck Wheel he of advantage lo all if an Inspection von KKNT—11 Irving fltrwi. f"iir n.itnif. w. 1X-; HIt:\lOLET Coach .... The Four-Door in.I hiilli. nil imvri'vi'ineins. r. Irving >lM was made by a competent committee Foil SAl.i: On.- :..u ]'.. "•••i- i^"> niiSVTOLET Sedan ..-.-.. •"•Ti $675 (Chassis Only) $49^ street iivr-rmims and luitli. all hniirnve- "Sedan . . . appointed by you to include . 1^.-:!. ,\.:- JZi DODGtSedan dufles, to make an inspection of all Pli.nu- i:W. j:m:Mt Check Chevrolet delivered prices. departments that It may bo deter- r. nODGJ mined whether or not they are being •*OK 11KNT—Tlirt-i- larp*. rooms ami liaili SAVIv MONKT u:i v«.nr T(\>V They include the lowest handling and financing charges available. ¥ operated as economically as possible with Imllil-hi i"l>. shower, i wo ..|.ivi fur t*VtT3" UifllllnT i I ttlt- TJ 1^7 KRSKINX Coupe, Demonst tln-jiIii'-''H and i-wr.v IIHMIITII hnitrov-- fionaMo prlcci*. Trui'pkf Fai IW6 KORD Ct3P» ., •*-- Ample capital and surplus together with 4 and if modern methods are in vogue iiu-iil. I'liotu* l.'IS. _ ' It Store. 4(\ lrilnp n(r.-.-t. I!*:1." IIDPMOBIUE Roadster .. as compared with other up-to-date fl^Sodan municipalities. The city iMiiIItors. no KOli vUKNT—Five rooms imiiruveiiieiitK. Iiniiill't doubt, will gl.uliy co-operate in this sPEeii?£? conservative management protect your Htrect. ' • \ The Lares' A manner. jr,.,- vAotjcoitli^Advanced-. i In Trim This "I would recommend that this lie KOIt UKNT- -KurulHhetl rnnuis wilb "r IMS STUDEBiK^BIg Ir Scd done. Report of the result of tile com- without bnnril. larce rn.tin Miltalile for 1 C8ED At'TOUOul] deposits. niitte«V findings nnd suggestions two irentleiiieii: iilsn single ro.tni; ln»lin- I9:'4 Winter? ciM>lihiK: 1ms ;ind inilli-yT ITJ' Went In Northern New Jt should be submitted to the Mayor t.rand ulreet. i]ec^7-Jan:i 1023 Rah way Auto guaranteed used rars on tit Watch The Kidneys After and Common Council for action. > rroui Wo uy. More ttam in ti v .•-.. \ Winter's Colds. Commission of Publicity KOH ItKNT—Klvc-moin' npartment. mm- ifiae from. "I recommend that a committee lie iiarlor, tile bathroom, breakfast alcove, s% wtoiiin liMiit. Hentitl ^r""" '-•- '«KI" /^1OHDS'and~grip~ttic hard un the •up poH i t-e7 warning u scanty or burning secretions. rent moderate. Inquire '.»*' Cherry c!harJ boons Pills, a stimulant diuretic, fully exploit RahwayMf properly used. street. It -'/- ..,. increase the secretion of the kidneys "Cities of less importance have such and aid in the elimination of waste a commission. Why not Rahway? TO RENT—Two, four, live and six room Help Wanti "In closing 1 wish .to express the nnd bath npartmonts. Hteam heated, also Trust Company impurities. Are endorsed by uaero A recent portrait of Madeleine private curaRCB. Huuer & Brookn. \VANTKI»-i;irl f«.r wwr hope and belief that the year 102S octll-tf T vcrvwhere^. *Ask your neighbor/ Couzcns, daughter of United States Apply Mrs. It. i:uj;.']iit:iu. 0 will prove to be a most active oiii* and live rnii'. One Blocf -,?~\ prove, too, the sincerity of uS all to Senator from - Michigan and Kr». : Money to Loan PILLS work harmoniously and. enthusiasti- James Couzensi wha»e engagement, to cally for the best interests of the MisceQam 60c William Rumer ^>wo f QIoucetter' MONET TO LOAN on bond «nn more- ^iio, ha« been'.-;fnnounced by- her ifxy*. • Hjer * ArmitroDB. R»b»"t- St- LOST—ColHi* duj;; brj Q U "Thjp . polHIoAl "complexion or - ttontl Bint BnJJdlnc. Eihway. N. J. turn MTK.'. L. !•:. 1 has E«cn>liLyrcdJiutt that no, I rhmie TI0 IE. rti

'mSS^^j .-NO'.J ' 7, * MIBB Schormorhorn—Ceirga TaudT Mr. Hl..e-Jol.n Danda; Farer, Horman Kosic, John Kraaaaon- 8k 1. Laurence Larson, Patrick S*ha. . „..,_„. ni-i. ni Lnrscn, ThomaH Cone,"** CoIoniaT entet- n toru, Prank SwotUs. Michael ~ hanna i CaliaLa .Venorua,.-.Dasher i_. if'L Cone-Hull Dance Friday M,sa Haii-a and the Misses Moran. William er*-* m tainetainedd cn Madden. John Burpmuoller, Marjorio hPM parties nt breakfast, witrcoHon—Marcus Dodge, Edward Tomp Frnnk THE WEATHER WflS Important Affair 1UW ' i (iroco CUOTgo eoucD Tonipklns,;npkins, ' BillBUI>y ,'' n^ttrrns bin (Jreco, CTTOTE Saturday. son, Oscar Wlndman, Inge BChrens Hoyden, Louis Kat- Mary Lucas, Mariana BerznariB, Today: Fair with slowly rising THE RECORD . One of the most beautiful affairs son, Oscar Winuu.»«f .»»- Uncker nlo SokoUkl, Elliaboth 6wetlt»r £ of the season was the dance given Frances Grossman. Helen Hacher 1 temperature. FIRST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP KO. lHUin«» u.«.j IS THE VOICE IN 1927. TALLY SHOWS Friday night at the Ilderan Club by Martha Lakotos. Hope Walker. zmlrrodskl. Poarl lAhatoy. Tomorrow: The same. William Toryak. fistict Mra. Ed ward K. Cone and Mrs. Arthur 3, iliss Jackson-Domlnlck DAl- Louise Ber er, OF THE COMMUNITY B-Hull, of Colonia, for-their daugh- A fellowship-sapper will be served New Jersey Advocate ters. The clubhouse was decorated in the community house of the First Were Perpetrated in 7 States, by Mrs..Frank,Pattison and was thePresbyterian Church at 6:30 o'clock Randall tomorrow night. All members of the person ill cat Ion of the Christmas spirit vits, Olga iverKua, ««.,, the walls ot the dance hall were cov- congregation are invited.. They are Se^^ef^^oBuchan,;,;, VOL. XVII. SERIAL NO. 1899 With Mississippi Leading requested to take to the supper the Theresa Toterson, Wanda gakolskn RAHWAY. UNION COUNTY, N. J^ FRIDAY' AFTERNOON, JANUARY 6,1928 TWELVE PAGE* ly time do- jy ered with rad and banked with Christ- Anna \TnmIo 'Dafcik, Joan mas trees and the light was made to main course of their meal and ten | ^onrch Anna Greschuk. ^ eronua ">, Miss Anderson—Richard Ander- PRICE THREE CENTS represent moonlight. Over the fire- cents If they do not care to do this, bSSVh Now,on.rK^e,U ,,n- son, Robert Hancock, Stephen Marku- I Offices are Inducted ,.*ived art That civilization is gradually peue- place was a panel showing sea auda supper will be served for thirty-five lin Kdward Moran, John Mowbray, Auto Mechanics Blaze Damages Automobile TV The same-: rtrating the region below the Potomac sky and in the distance could be seen cents. The Westminster Society will Hilly Nosuoylo, Paul Remiss. Thomas Seances Led to Smcide be in charge. Stereoptican slides Shoa. Louis Toke. Stanley Wilkowskl By Pocahontas Council In Garage This Morning needs and ; • la revealed by the year's lynching Lindbergh's plane carrying good will Of Miss Ruth FaDcenber^ Township. ',. over the world. The rest of the club- wili'be shown for children under tho Frank Zmldgrodski, Melvin JJoltz District Deputy Mrs. Walter I. , tally, received from Tuskegee Normal direction of Miss Jardlne. . The body of a Chevrolet touring car benefits sue*. house was decorated with trees and Genevieve Marovaki, Audrey Hornard, 1 At tho close of the county's investi- VETS GET HOT Sprlngor. of this city, Inducted officers and . Industrial Institute, Alabama. Milttroil Faror, Louise Florio, Juliii \ CONFESSES 10 MURDER in the Rahway Garage, 320 St. George 4ection and red candles. Music was furnished by Edward Schlenner, John IV1 Wednesday uiRht for Rahwack Coun- VtTERAN BURIED TODAY gation into tho death of Miss Uuth turo and poU •Only sixteen negroes were lynched in Anna Byrnes' Orchestra, Miss Byrnes " i"wi'nhini> Hannzuski. Anna avenue, was(leutroyetl by llre~~cirrrr Falkenberg, 23 years old. daughter of cost, and ir leading. Avenel's Perfect Pupils Stephen cil. No. 106, Degree of Pocahontas, as _JI927t a^compared with thirty in 1926. Adolfo-4^ thla morning. The inslrje_of the tf^ :: ~~ThR-house—guests- of— the—Misses Xoltow*:—Prophetefl8i-M«».—Edwarrf-Jrl GHwon—Boulevard,"" CLark TowhsMi>. as-for out-. 1H Fo 1!low i ng~ i s~ tlfe~~ canJniu'n Tea tip ft Puplls-ln-.tJlc .Avensl ^ileeii Moran—Iron* tcaped—from €cbrgia—Chain Fage roof, was scorched, but tn noo fur- JUDU Miss Barbara Simpson, of lle.st; rocahoiuas, Mrs. Frank Muz- troni R. U. Morton, president"—of attendance this month was 100 per r Miss Silverman—Joe l.oi-ze. J)an- Resident" James ~HT Pettit ther damage was done. It was said Life-Long Resident of Rahway whose body w is found ilonday nioru- "I therei Bugle wood; MIssHHelen Johnstone. or Reul Margaret Soloraonr^arie-AUck- ray; I'owliiiian. Bernhard Wimmer; hig in the Middlesex Water Company's composed < Ridge; Robert Johnstone, of cent aree named belobelow SchoolSc s cclosed . • Anna Wranltz. Claire Hen- i,l 4heV WiUiaiu Kl:rono. John ao{ Eleven Years Ago at fire headquarters this morning Tuskegee: Gleu Kl Weuoiiflli. Mrs. Wilfred B. Cllffe; Presides for First Time icservnlr. Chief.of County Detectives upright cit McAvoy, of New at theeend of last week for the Christ- iiarlos Sevok. Johu NaB>. that the cause of the blaze was Saw Mach Service - - -'I find-there were sixteen persons Glen mas-New Year's recess. keeper of records, Mrs._ Walter I. cigarettes.*' Gulatian a-nnounced that the- girl "had Say Hoffman Appoint- view to hi" lynched in 1927. This is fourteen less Dudley 'inrof-New-Yorkk, A "class in Auto Mechanics for Women Dtivera taken her life because of mental de- pointed by . , _, „. East Orange. The 1A and 2B. Miss Gunther—Robert SprlnKcr; keeper of wampum. Mrs. The alarm at 2:17 a. m. was re- than the number' for '1926; ono lessy aud Gus JoiU's, known here as George pression, the result of attendance at Township guests of Miss Hull were Miss Forech, Kdward Hixson, Edward Mc- Braithwaite. Joseph Burylo. President James- M. Pettit, newly sponded lo "by Engines 1 and 2 and ment Was Stinging 1 'than the number lor 1925; the sa hou liernhiirtl Wimmer; collector. Mi«slda William Conger, Civil War veteran, spiritualistic .seances. h lo deterini Jeijfti Donoher. of Salt Lake City: Miss Kinnon. Patrick Donato, Arthur Lar- will open on Thursday, January 5,1928 at 7.30 P. M. Lewis, 3S. yearn old and colored, a! elected, presided for the first time at Truck 1. The damage is placed at number as for 1924 and 17 less tha 1 son. Herbert Saaks, George Dunda, l'infield; (ITKI scout. Mrs. Elmer $50. The car had no license plates. carriage trimmer and printer, was "The Kirl was ot u high type." posal is pi the number for 1923. twelve of th' zabeth Hobbs. of Xew York;. Miss m.iUont of Itahway for ruvou yoarr. ithf K^^•:1n^^ tn^'flnr WptlTU-sdny and £Uii4if—G:vUu4aH—KiHil-r-^u-itTr-ltCTtLrtiig iir Slap in the Face • *~- ;as I boiled" ^fnily Agustn. Thomas, of Morrfstown. Margaret BerpmiUer; Rutli'Ely. ^Tune a.. Kdward announced committees fctiwaru Thompson persons lynched were taken from th at The Expert Garug Wednesday to Hahwuy police is proprietor ot —»on following services nt his late our investigation shows anything in . tage. The Thomas F. TO.TCV, ofLynchburg. Va.. Hand. Elizabeth Koyi, Minnie Lee La- Mrs. L. M.plans for 192s. the garage. lands of the law, six from jails and honte, 'Z\ Adams street, at which Hev. any way detrimental to-her character. mitted to and William McEncrney. of; Brown- mar, Florence- Leonard, Clara Mueller, ho escaped nluo years aso from KUal'U ul Idlest. Mrs-. six from officers of the law outside of Mathilda Ruusel. Helen Dragosit, evening tor Branney; warriors. Mrs. Aupust of Trinity Siie was nervous and high referendun' jails. Four of the persons were ville. X. Y. Other guests at the dunce aiu Kan*; In Jenkins County, Ga., fire at Meadow ave- -were- from— Kahwsy-.-Newark—EHza- y St. ueorge avenue. -Metfiorfirr I -;.—two—"word—put—to h" w:is serving it term of nsf-ml 'Our cit RusL'llf, Plain ftgfal, Summit nnd- IB. TTnhhfirfi—.Tnlm this hiui uiui; •KiKunuk, t-d ^ in "TUt* twenty yearn for murder. Jones was. Mr.-*.' Marion Martin. Mrs. • Ella Me- questionnaires to test the members* ior of the same church, officiated. The death certificate of MI.ss Fa'lkcn- •the - mten There were forty-two liibLalleurf Iii-l Audover: Alex I Friendly, Reliable Service eight knowledge f Kiwanin. The queHtion- spuncled to a chimney fire at the home tenweger. Alex Toke. Joseph Toryak captured by ActiiiK Chief of Tollco o of Frank K Connor, 156 Maple ave- Mr. Conger died at 7 o'clock Tues- berg lias been' signed by County Choosing iq, consider the appoint- Council is| •which officers of the .law' prevented Miss Virginia Hyer. of 222 Elm ave information that every woman should know nafrt'S will he turned over to Kiwanis Physician Brokaw. and ^ives Miff of safety. before the Victor Wargo, Frank Dafcik, Cleve- ResultinK from tlT. years' James Thompson aud Detective Ser- Mrs. Nellie McCaffrey and Mrs. nue. Xn damage was done. day -night as the re.sult of the third ment of John ~J. Hoffman to the offic; Eight of these were in nue, entertained at ^.;", Jfoant—JiUiW"—rnmnn nflrr *(J. \vi'r< International.- roriwNMt nnd cause of her tleath ;i-i 'Sni.i^K. )ty credit foT! Northern states and thirty tour in t dance In Honor of me •hmrl—Dodflo.—John—Muncotsho. Mnr : I'-iHilyTic! ntro!io within a uhun time. uf uil> olt-'fk tuu ucLioii taken by the ; regarding her (Jar : ; on liafl received a lead from Eilward J. B*.Mt was prosentetl $"» inI'reriident I'ettit left the meeting drowning.' " voted to Southern states. In twenty-four of Mis.s Hull and the Misses Cone.. Her garet Nagy. A year and a half ago he recovered Common Council Monday.) a .stinging Surgical Appliances authorities that the Houthwn- an ruiirins l*oeahon(a.«. She early and Past President Paris R. Kor- Chief (lalatian siu'i Miss Falkenberg 1 subjects v^ • -.-the cases UiGj>risonersywer.e_romoved other guests were Miss Catherine 1C. ...Miss Guen.sler—Gertrude .Grode from a. similar -stroke, He was VJ in the fac. tb"_.all .veterans th^i Clam Guncr Jennie Krul;-Marie-New ~"' 'Trn^eVDtits, Kbstic Stockiuj;?; Archo-. Crutchc?, imagdc;ri*r w :ts livlnt: til!._Rah>vay_. iiian presided. _ __^ year*-old,- - - . - y — L - a -number of with" in T - or the guards augmented or'other prc- "Weckman," "William " Howard. Anfinr T over, 'Mulvey-pitmars Post, Xo. ton. Myrtle Vance. May Sfcupko. How- Wheel Chairs, any Special Article. \ Jones ;vtis trH'd before Totice Jdtlp^ 'hi iipifrecfatfon'"of her c-fll- ^^Plaiin''lur'vIvitnitiiTuii "the Vaif plot CHIEF BROTHER FIBEO tt would not re- dangers oj .cautions taken. In eighteen instances, Forres_ t and Clay Howcll. of • The- de::o:i-*;d was a native of Rah-veal, their na^nes. a« they Were not 6S1. . \*'-'ferail's of Foreign Wars ard Fraser. John Glesler. Artificial L^KS, Arm.-:, etc.. iniule by us. Register "byT)Bdne_"378-M:"' ;Kayctt»? X. Tallry, the nowly appoint- cinnovurk. Mrs. SpriiiKPr also won were outlined by Abe Weitz. or the "As spo; armed force was used to repel the Miss Ruth Shillaber of Now York; 1 j'w;iy jifii hi.-,-'~homL* had always been at all concerned in the girl's death. decided Tuesday' night• to ur^e the the Safety 2. Miss Hilfman—Johu Berezowski Your Doctor Knows Us—Recommends Us ed Rahway magistrate." U wa« theilit dark horse • prize. J'ocahouta.s !><>>v work eonimittt-e. who suKKes'.cd -would-be lynchers. Sixty-six persons. | David Knowells.'of Summit, and Oli- Mrs. Frank .Murray appointed -com- 'Ana about fifty Boy Scouts; in uniform j Here. For about thirty-live years he "Our investigation reveals nothing council to give veterans preieremv in very keen •fifteen white and fifty-three negroes : ver and Reginald Rollinson. Colonia. •Tolui Czilyo.; Daniel DenBleyker, John first case uhbh Judge Talley heard BY CLAFIK C0W1TEE | \vas a carriage trimmer in the employ success. I j Arthur L. Perry iftor bf'.in^ sworn In Wednesday hit s-of-de^ris-rr-- of a ciitniifal nature, and it i- closed,'' city, appointments. -- -were thus-saved from death tu tho \ movt-ii. Weitz said.it would be done <.-(—U.--B.—Dunham•-&- -Son.—Hc-also ~ " " said. accomplish" i!»T I. SprinKwr. Mrs. Kern- worked several years as a printer at They wanted Martin Gctt'in-gs to ge: hands of mobs. • ' ^nit>r city clerk and now health officer, hard WiiniiKT. Mrs. Elmer Baru. Mrs. in an iiour. JI.j then suggested that city clerkship. Getting.-; occupied the ..city n "All of the persons lynched were FRAHME, 33 Broad St., ELIZpEIT the Mer^hon plant. He was a mem- the y p Gtngs occupied us well at nu Chief Thompson and Ser-Wllfn-d U. Cliire. Mrs. Kdward ..Weber. ihe dt-ad t:ra;-; -be burned off uiuler . negroes. The offenses charged, were: Hours-8 AVM.-8 P. M. :ar Regentjrheater. Phone Em. 91d3 1 the •direction-of Fin* Chief Kitzmah ] Sereral Special Oflicers Also ber of ihe Exempt Firemen's Associa- Junior Moose Officers • the position last year under the Demo- this body. THE MORE COMFORTABLE Comau arrested l#ewin. as th* Mr^.K-hvardT. lJcsl,""Mrii.-Kra"nk Mur- tion an.'l had served as, i volunteer. cratic regime, and acquitted himself "Murder, 7; • attempted murder. 2; oolored man was known In Kahwuy, ray; good and welfare.. Mr?. William .uni that orders be l.?^Ufd by the Com- every effort *i rape, 2; attempted rape, ?•; improper During bis. earlier yeai, lie wa^ a. Installed by Bodwell in a manner..which won the* praise- of. , safety program at ^ ^nt th» Itoval Manufacturiut: phmt. H. Braniicv, Mr>. Elnn-r Uartz. Mrs.mon Council that'no more refuse be Obsted * -..conduct, 1; .charge not _ reported, 1 thrown there. Effort* will also be member of tlie- Free ^Ietxiodist Church both. Republicans and democrats. _ Her "expense to the niei. fwberi> hf bad worked flve years and Wilfred U. ClifTe. Mrs. I.. M. HamptfSi and later of Trinity Methodist. . Governor James L. Bodwell in- attended to his business, and got tho •'"The states in which lyndnngs oc- ,WJL3 rc^.irdi-.l ay a valuable employer. p.ud Mrs Kdv/ard J. Best. nutdf '<» nave the unsightly yJKns re- "As it is a civic curred and the number-"in each state stalled oflicers of theJunior Moose i work done neatly and quickly, both LHO admittuil the crluie. It is said, after inovt-d. a-* recommended by Mayor At the outbreak of the Civil War Tuesday night.'as follows: Dictator. pose of public welt are as follows: Arkansas, ?,; Ken- y Police .Chief Henr>- Grother and five he enlisted for three months, and con- parties agreed. rnend__that your ' by Chief, of County F)i>tec- j or six special officers were fired by Chester Lamb: vice-dictator. David •— tneky.l; -Louisiana.-1; Mississippi, 7; j Galatian: nnd (hat Ut»"lu7T-br<*n Mrs. W. B. DuRie Starts ' raxv Monday. in his annual tinued to re-enlist . until ..the .end -of _The.se .qualities are .not .mentioned cluffe a feasonat ' .Missouri,-!; Tennessee-, 2; Texas, 1. the Clark- Township Committee at Currie"; prelate, Fred ."Eiigel; treas- by the Mulvey-Ditmars post, however. j sentenced to twenty yoars in prison, j A dele«ativn <,{ six Uahway Ki- the conflict, when his records showed urer, Howard Van Alien-; secretary. the annual budgf 15th Term as President I thuir iirst regular meeting, of 192S,that he- had participated in twenty- They make no plea for him on the •_ ^•ftha crime was committed at the yta- j wunit TJS went to Trenton Wedhesday heM Tuesday night. The new year Fred Wimmer; trustees. Kurt Bailor. tloa in Milieu. Georgia, and tin- man | night to witness the installation of three engagements and six battles. basis of ..his fitnesii for the office. encouraged- by : ' Theatrical Genius Mr.-. W. It. I).uHii\ Sr.. was named .-aw a change in th© political com- Walter Brooks; inside guard. Andrew j Their .sole billed wa-i Adam Woods. Jon**s was ' ollice-rs of the State body. The dele- On July 4. 1SGS. he received an honor- contention appears to be High- \ Bteele MiicK;tve wus Alie.tirsi't Amer for the fifteenth terhi :i^ president of plexion of the governing body, and Peterson; outside guard. George that he is v at the lime- Uio fhooiln^ gation from Hahway consisted, of able testimonial from Governor Mar- a veteran of the World "Your co-opt Urin to play "MiiinlK" In . London. th«* W'omen's "Koreipn Missionary found former Committeeman Herman cus L. Ward. Smith; sergeant-at-arms, Geo. Rand. War :iid in a renewt ilbok place by a man named Scott, who I President I't't'Ut. Past president Ku- -Epoch.'- MacKayo's hiography hy hi^- CAN MAKE 1928 A Yf AH Of Soclcly ul Trinity .Methodist Church A. Graves in the mayor's chair. His initial enlistment was in Com- Many made speeches. Besides the Hoffman, on the other hand, ail en- ing Legislatur' ficntenci'd to life Imprisonment. ; gene C, Siueathers, - Sctmour Will- officers montione-'i the other.-- who ^on, Percy MacKnye. reveals thf fattier The shooting totik plare In September ct a inet'tiDK of the "church society ! i.inis. James McCollum. J. W. L'rm- Graves was ihe minority committee- pany B, Third Regiment. Xew Jersey ergetic Republican.-worker whom his the State be- yp-itiTday. Mr*-. William Kslcr was man who last year demanded a spoke were .Fran k Bailer. Governor j party obviously felt obliged to re- Htruction of tu ia-the inveiii(»r of aiim.st all of the Bbf I9IT. and clphtoon months after- i ston and Ho.-coe I). Conklin. The Volunteer Infantry, on April 22, 1S61. The under Lincoln EFFICIENT WO-RH WITH MORE LEISURE ard JiHift Scaped. named st-cn-tary for *he eleventh thorough Investigation of the rumHe served with McDowell's army Bodwell. senior Regent Mrs. L. M. | ward, in of their kindly disposi- H suodern' *\:&e devices, author .of "tin- term. Other office rg are: vice- • attendance prize was given by Will- party at which iocal police assisted wor Joncy. or I^»wi^. IN married and has ! iam P. Veech and won by Frank \V, around Alexandria and London Rail- Sauers. Secretary Mrs. Charles B. I tion toward-the DemDemocratic c Getting. r\ the Hfo and lin*'- sel Kirk.' V veritable, genius, who prL-sidt'iit. Mr>. Charl*-, Howard; cor- one sang of" hijackers to get posses- way and participated in the Eattle of Crowell, Mrs. W. F. Sammond, of fccfc dren and other tour chililror:. He lived with his f:im- • Hcnson. Tho singing was led by I'ast is not a veteran. At the time of the ,waa "one of the most romantir. and The New Year is here and happy indeed is every- ly--at Si-Nrwt-ja- sUtt-t—IU'-UAK-TCOIU-. r**>i>ondiiiK secretary and T r*>:) -^ i sion of a carpo of whiskey stored in Bull Run. At the expiration, of_Uie_ Mbosehaart Legion; Uictator___Btru- •war.he was married and had.a family. -dangers, of :."$,.:• -'President:'Ha'rry 'Slmmuns. .wiUi. Max tilt- barn of School Commissioner three months" term he re-enlisted" for -Iiard—Wfmtner^-John Bolan. -Leonard The Bill presei / thrllllng-^gnres. of "tlie Nineieentn. LlUed l»* tho t-ounty jail lo await "•" Rubin at the piano/ The Rahway veterans will ask for body . . . \ve"look'abouL us airdit-does-tnir-heart- .Mr- Huward was In char Re .John Kate and defended by another three years in Company K. Ninth M. Sauers, Piul Batier. of senior lature last yeaf , century." with The committee? for the an explanation of President, of the Mrs. H. B. L^ev'h leading the year a- an-san? of hijackyrs. Regiment. Xew York State Militia In- Moose. success in th' / good to find the peace, the serenity, the wonderful" devo- Council Craig's statement that -lie I period. Tho recular stud 1 .. Th" ousting of Grother and other fantry, which •was subsequently de- Frank Bader was iriven a wallet con- never reported ; T^HE use ot* electric appU.iiKcs Hip^ new cincicncy council would nive veterans tho pre- , Eating, progi'ess in which our community is immersed. carried oul wiih tlV> i-tu of tin- Y M. C. A.. siH»ki il. IJ. Leech. iK'inocrat, but never came to anvMartin. It was John J. Mulligan, of Newark. , -rHctr: """"Electricity i? afybur^rnr.'imrir.d r»t every hvur OJ- Kay Morton. Dr. H. 1>. Shelienbergyr; by J. L. Bodwell. the new governor. ijftliis ouiiuuuuily and rts-progres^ Hi Y h W.-dnt-day Mis> Carrif definite, result. Attached to the Second Division of of the vets' National Council of Ad- ' • $*? public affairs. John K- Bauinann. Uer- A* sauerkraut supper was served and l l\\c diy or niijht. Public Service people .ire at-\vork: ©nlrii^ hu remarkh on "When Can j.tck--on. Mr? Tht- hijackers secured the assist- the Third Army Corps in the Army ministration who started th© discus- * ''. , "Something uniqu-me ^•-•''•• nesness inn TEKN minutes.- Acting oonn ance of Grother and his men by pos- general sociability enjoyed, dele ra- liqiu'. -1" 'H upper-anu^lower bowel, it re- throughout the terruor>' we serve. :^ 5ee :hit service e Tell Wh-nier tlu- Hl-Y CluU..U u of the Potomac. Mr. Conger saw much .sioii. He called the appointment ot "The 4' ac^'*^^.'' T!n* work of the club in in^ :ts prohibition agents and showing tions attending- from the senior Moose work which.-in my opinion t , er you never strenuous service. He participated in ; i Hoffman a slap_InL th©^face^_H©_ad^—___— y oW waste raaU Evening 7.00 and 9:00 i> continuous anJ Jcpenu.it'']e . iauction with the hlsh school btiy credentials^ tmd—the—Moosehearr~Chaprer7~ ~M r5: JI far-reaching effectfl;, i'tsn train i\i&- t ---wa•s .i n your system-. Let Ad- Matinee 2:30 engagements and battles'as follows': Yocated clvir service for Rahway s brought out by Mr. SJTOI*. tt>- The new head of the police depart- William Weigl was one of the -chief municipal offices. This will . be In- men and police offli-ers to beco^ was in your system. Let Ad Pritclxard'.s Mills.; Point of Rocks. entertainers. lve u r fcfr with the r<*>uUn that should IM\ ment will be Chris Paulsen, with the Ball's Bluff, siege*of. Yorktown. two vestigated. Presumeably they mean lie speakers on lire preventl f f y° , atqmacU and bowels Careful tests arc nuJe at the Public Service Ubora- L Last glamorous moments today of that leading fellow, who has stood the personal contac; Smeather.-;. Kev. R. \V. Elliott. Will- rank' of sergeant. The department battles of Fair Oaki. Seven Pines, civil service i'or war veterans only, safety, so that (hey can mak. cleansing and, see how much iam Jones, J. W. L'nnstou: atiendance- on fire prevention and .safety y°u will feel. It will surprise so lon*g in* popular appeal " " consists entirely of special 'officer;- seven days before Richmond. Malveni Triple Parachute Jump although this is a matter the iave6ti- Wi 11 Have Delegates and reception.- Harry Simmons. Will- appointed from year to year and paid HilL Harrison's Landing, defense of 'gation will have to settle. children attending public'aiid t^rstern's Pharmacy.—Adv. iam F. Veech^ ,\Iax Rubin. Hal_B.,.Al- ial schools. ' ^^ :1 Au-V— arpIm:cc_.^jr_fLeJl_nuv be pur' . ided At Council Meetings *e veiny-five cents-an-hour-for-the-time Washington-,--wheTe~he~tt'a3 a"lta'ch~e'd __0ver- Rahway-Tomorrow }—-Tlie —1927"council—Toted""" to give"' M "sl«r.. •"RaymoiiH U Kuddy; member- they work. None is on regular patrol veterans the preference, but President ----•'T-he-pIan-is-hciriR_\vorke4 outT* eluded on the ti:v:JeU payment plan. to "First . Brigade. .Horse Artillery, Thomas Meighan r. .\» invitation u.is jcct»ii;«xl t»> j ship and clarification. Benjamin L. duty. Paulsen was a special officer Pleasanton's First Division of Cavalry. Rahway people will witness a triple Craig announced at the reorganization ( Ti:.« Xorih Side Prupt-riy Owner-' huccessfully in oilier cities, real This arrd.r.^er.ier/. :-..;^ b:^:\ n.iJe to Murray. M. F. Quhin. Rev. Chester M. and building Inspector last year, whp contends that in life tho MduibA-n IV.-X Club.in :i A-..^ >i'iutlo:i will In- rt';>n by ap- Chan.ceJlorsville, Kelly's . Ford. Bev- parachute jump at 4:15 o'clock tomor- meeting of the 1923 council Monday the value of more intensive fire"" Davis, Johti- R. Bauniann. Russel] S. brother was designated chief by las: permit the u>e ("•:' ar. -.ipph.ince wh:!e ziwe:. basketball and bowline P»)ln:*'tl dcloRaic-s ai evory erly Ford. Upperville. Gettysburg. Cul- row afternoon over St. G^or.se avenue, that the new body will not consider vention nnd the dangers of our •, Hoff. Jame« M. Pettit and Jack Magot; year's" committee.- - . at Mutuctu'ii Minu* tiniv In. ihe of thv Cornmoa-Council. according lo pc-pper Courthouse. White Sulphur approximately at the Linden line, un- bound by any extra-legal resolutions dren'crossing over highways tlail r-avitii: for it. " " entertainment. Max Rubin. John J. The Kclvin.itar (clcctrij.illy lutarr-. liiai;s made a: iho i:u"r-nns Tuesday School Commissioner Paul Meissner. Spriuss. St. Stephen's Church. Au- der the auspices of Daredevil Dan of the past year. reduce the manlier of lives and acci-• K lowuif- ihe I1I-Y cailu-rln^ the t.i^-1:: at Nick Wainbach's. • '• Daly. William F. Veech, Harry Sim- who wii* ony,.of the previous officer?, burn. Bristol. Mine Run, Locust Grove. Smith, holder of several world's rec- Bid for Convention cooled refrigerator) nuintair^ .1 mons. \V. H. Walker. Fred C. Bauer. (ieiits. ' ' ! i. "Wer'e All Gamblers" Uoys- Council held a '•pt-cial Tilt* iVmR!tt*^r>.for.Iht. UtrIL will al.-^o be continued under the newParker's Store battle of the Wilder- ords, formerly an army instructor and The post decided to make a bid; for - \ E;n:i-r—Jones: Khvani.s" education, T7 "In co-opcraium wiih "Fire Chief; -\ NCC(1 dry cold atr.uisphore whfch T:C\*? nc. ;i:temU'd by Mr. S*'»tt. at c:l nit.-^tSni: includes David regime. ness, Todd's Tavern. Sheridan's raid. now manager of the Aeronauts' Rest, ihe 192S convention, and a coxnmit-ti COMPANION FEATURE W. Ht'itson. David Enjrelman. Carl Ja- Ritzman and Chief uf Police Smith., ti I'sch buy cave a verbal and Krt (1 St-'hii'.Iin and Mr. Kramer. Other .specials named in place of Xorciun River. Yellow Tavern. Ish- in St. George a\enue. The landings was named to attempt to bring the two or three mi'ii in their respective Iu v till fit* the mo"rilp=~? rr-?5[~~;TnU~~StV ron>ists."oT^n sc had 100 per cent attendance ih A'Hliani F. lilt tie. Eiz'&ene O.' Harris and Harold Paulsen. son of the. own. Hawes Shop. Totopotamy Creek. A. C. Ki.U'htlinger. James Parke and fore an audion'cV. "AHfi- proper" train- 'buOIHcIl Olive Borden Payment term* at Vuhlxc Scri-ue on North Oliver street newer lor Smeather will leave a sinsrle plane, at an Paul Howard announced plans pro- ot rho surface water and diver- Freeland J- Gibbons. Mel- sergoaiu. Thero are five or six ;n theColij Harbor, defenses of Wnshington. ahi- i Commander William M. Gilbert. If ...g—tho—int-ii—would—Jk^—Kent—i-n. flit* '!" _•»>—•—- -itQf*$- Mink meeting. Ai-««uchen Mayor Praises one year in Company K. Fourth Regi- Carthy will appoint a chairman of the a a a s tt * • *Y" acthitifs, which showed proat u.t «r Candid A new ordiriPiuv was introduced nie'nt I*. S- Veteran Volunteer Infan- will be Motorcycle Patrolman • Ualim. committee to have charge ot the con- It Is believed to have a "fireman and, app ECAUSE the twin ^{r £x\i ?. v.i.-uv.- Iprovoiiu-ni over the worj; of a >v:ir >f the Woodbndce police, and Chief a policeman address the children will effoit. t presentation asv withne hvnex preparet mceth.Kd fo.r j Rahwav Patrolman's Work j-.rovidinc for the otfit-e of road fore- try., and was attached lo Firs: Vet- vention. ' ' &. Mr. Sootl >poke on Can-." cm- nian at $700 a year to replace the Petty-OlTuer Aiva t>r^rr. parachnte in- The newly elected 'officers were in- have an excellent effect and will im- lo w*4 principle exc!u>:\v v.it:i tlw Tlio: l*re=ulent MOSC-M KH'er was j Cuji-s a:]i! assigned to active f 1 B lisisinjt the nee*l for boy^ who will s'ructor at t.he Naval Air Station a press upon them the importance of! its cu - J-QU c;m about, .^ut -^ wh:it'U happen when a he-man st-Ls her. u ilh Alexander- .Mhchell. secretary. Tiic courtoo.u-s and con^iilerate man- haii'Miiu' uf tht* road work by a sub- various points of importance. stalled: Past commander. J. J. Britt; wa-iher. keeps hot the wa'.er 1;; \\h:fc-h the I thorough. ner of Patrolman Kucviie McMahon tolnmiitce- of the lowrnhlp t-onnniitee. I.akehur^!. The plan*? will take off lire prevention and safety. . j Considjy fit :ir.(l William N'orduieyer. treasurer. his disi-harse .-ays. "he j-t-n- j lomiiKinder. William M. X. Gilbert; clothe? are \va-hoJ.-^":i!Ji:vj w.itcr ir.:iy l\- Tti»? t-oiin.'il voit-d lo thank CharKv in huii'lling an accidem caselias b'-!en .Pro-.'hii!^r Oeorue Holland was apflt-iVi- l very eHi.iint service." He wasfrom Hailley Field at 4 oVlnuk. and ; .--"niur vict-cowmaKder, Clifford Humi- -Fire Drills In Theaters " j pense Ekctric Irons nt 1 TOMORROW and THURSDAY r,uur,:U ^;rih:-.-;:-;. jlmrts (or his work in connection brought tn tin. attention of ihe local (1 to this "i)us:iioc. aaL-iurcLt^nr-Tir^Coltimhus.-O.. Febru- cirrle this city several t!rr.es prior i^ton; junior vice-cummahiler. Hugh '"During the past year two or three • done 1 ith the utiuuiil Christmas Kiddie/ First Methodist Society fvilifi' departmeRi by Mayor A. K. A petition was received from the ary 2V: lSlJb. I lo the jumps. ! Mai*DonaId: quartermaster sergeant, lire (lrills were conducted in the local | hers. Public Service Are y. . Ho headed the commit:**** Hil!lK>l. uf Moiui-hen. Mayor Hillp-it's [talian-Ai:n-ric-un Society asking for i James Parke. together with the ap- chain 1 Plans Mite Box Opening Tlu- iltH-ea^eil loaves a widow. Caro- J theater. Another theater will be com- . Our p.iyme; .: rr, tho couni'll which h:ut rlinr^f of liauiriiter. Miss KUzaltoth HUli>ot. wasthe improvement of School street, now pointive officers, including- adjutant, J. pleted shortly and 1 would strongly NOTK TO BKLIEVKllS IN FAIR PLAY i line Conner; one daughter. .Mrs. Ks- e 1 in\ohi d in an .tecuK'M at St_ George Lutheran Sunday School !J. Hritt; post instructor. J. J. Uegan: in term< r.\ u k e :: ' , Variously Priced affair. The Women" * Foreign Missionary in an . impassable condition. The ther Jt-an Heniirtt. of 'J Mary sir^et. recommend that a ftre drill b& con- 1 and AVesjIioM avt*r:ue> in which guardian, Eugene Werner; sentinel. de e:i>v f own the / host* pro-^ont and the :u-tivitit's Society of the First M. K. Church met township committee agreed to give Carteret; oiu- ^randtiaughter. Mrs. K. Has Election of Officers ducted in cavh show house once a Harry Clark, of Luiilmv atreol. re- ' Cleveland Dodge; color bearer, Dodge; C' On account of the mystery, su.-p^i.-i.' and thrills, this is beyond a t rrporti-tl on wcri»: Pn^idcm Ar- with Mrs. Robert Pearce. of West- the matter early attention. The oath A. Webb, of the- latter address; two month. Thor. 1 ceived ;t brefcru lei;. He ran in front cf of live of the new treasurer. George"! brothers. j color guard. A. C. Kightlinger; bugler. in Shop r 'tSuai . for the council; Stanb' lieM. aveiui". yt^tvrday nnd planned G«-or:;e CongerT of 194 Bry- 'was re-fkv'iMt . Speeding doubt one o[ ihe most inlerestiiiL; stories you'e ever dreamed of seeing .s Hillpot's car. The kuier Henshaw. was filed. Clerk Roland J. i am street, tot i Oliver Coriwright; publicity. J. J. Jone<. Siatc council and ir.cctiiiK*! for the annual mile box opening to many years head of the Sunday st:l'.nol "There is another hazard that has /J follows: White was instructed to procure r.ee- j Uahxvav 1 Hegan. ST. on the screen . . . but those o[ you who see it first can without much ^ai Ix^lyr Paul Howard. Stump and ibe held at tin* home of Mrs. John pnlire depanmt-r.t. :iml Jere- i;[ tilt.* Luther." .! arisen with tho laying of the new con- ; cossary equipment for the year. : i CIUITLII Wednesday era, $5 Down Club and rcltciouji work; Charles i Bernhard. of Seminary avenupe; A ""1 r,uirn>t refiain from extiMiiliiu o miah Conger, uf Tonally. Mrs. H. K. H.icUmaM was r'*- Committees appointed include: Re- crete roads, that nf automobije speed- trouble spoil the fun for the others if you sive the secret away . . . you my .-;tu:i-re thanks fiu- tin* uour- ing. Effort has been made to correct of orts. Ottitr Kellowrt' Club; Arnold >ot!al propram will W carried out Mayor Herman A. Graves. Town- elected tr?asur.?: aihi H*rt St/hiiltz w:t-; 1 i o r'. Charles Ditinars, Hugh Mac Don- ti-o U' the dangerous practice, hut with our 20 0 you may ilo it innocently, but n'.ay wa not prevail upon you not to 'khuff,' £ym and pool; Krankliy with the- Misses Miriam Brewer and or-luil my da ship Committeemon Thomas Thomp- made ^vretary aiiti A. K. Strakelo, alii and John J. Hegan; ways and 18 Months ler by Otilce r KU! small police fon-e the result has. not to • mptt-. outside activities: Kraiik Laura Bailey on tho entertainment e McMahor. \v son and Theodore Lang. Sr., conMrs- . Gertrude H. Irving librari n. Wirii the aiiuiMon uf ihrei.' means. Hu^'h MaeDoiiuld. A. C. Kight- 11 how Uio mystery of ti :i;. been to my satisfaction. It Is be- dept to Pay Ic. Hl-Y Club; Kenneth Ador. committee; wiih Miss Julia Ryno and nn duty ar P- m. Saturday at stitute the governing body and all now teachers the Sunday si;huol linger. Cliff on I Hum is ton. William Gram! ^ reet ;uu\ St. (!<'jr;To Resigns Club Presidency lieved with the co-operation of special aments and lobby moots; Frank Mrs. Pearce in charge of refresh- were present, besides a larg^ number ciasscs will b itarranirtd next Sun- Hurd and A. C. Teakes. Trustees Railway. of citizens. committees appointed by the Rail- bridg Iker, oldor hoys; Ross O. Fowler. ments. Among those who attended day." Tlu* ne.v t arc Fn«d named a:v: K. Anderson for six "Von arc to he oonpratuhited on hav- Mrs. Gertrude Heady Irving sub- months; Cleveland way Safety Council and the Railway "\\ outltiK-s and camp: Edwin Payne, were Mrs. George Chamberlain. Miss mitted her re.;ljtiu£jmi as president Schultz. A. E. Strakt'le ami Miss Auto Owners' Association in conjunc- taiif aRor bo>V department: Robert Julia_Rvnq. Miss Laura Bailey. Mrs.ins men of this caliber on your force meotinp , months, anandd A. C. I ^'er, eight- inr-:t-U-thi^ -_kin(!-of-scrvico- that will Beta Chapter of Guild of tlia Husinesy^and Professional Luise Krast. Much 'of tlu tion with the Police Departmeiitrnmc-i noil; junior leaders.-Frank-Wyllie Tdhn H.Afkinstall. Mrs. Pearvo and T\'as occupied by a (lTsc/ussio:i of"p!rin> h •aud—Mac- Mrs. G. A. Law. advertise your city, and will promote Wduu-n's 'Club at the'""meeting. Wed- good may be accomplished. Haw'**" Wcstingfcuusc Automatic, ref- In prayer. Makes Study of China nesday night. She stated that ill for this change. Others present were lJunald >vei>- named to go to the offenders to court and teach """ ent Store a kindly feeling "toward Rahway County Council meeting-; with AVill- lates ::> own heat £7.75 among transients, as-well as visitors. health i:o:r.;K*Ileu" her to relinquish Mrs. Maurice Imrie. Mrs. Charlotte J essou_ili oy_\vilLJiQ t_f prge I Sflccessorto-Eogelman's d Church Missioners _UmU*r_the )eidership_of Miss .Edith the-.duticp-atlondant -unon-thftt-posi- Schliermann. the Misses EdithBeebe J-^m Hurci Traffic SigrtP^ Judge Talley Will -Sit—-- "Jar(Iihe the Beta Chapter of the West- tion. Her resignation was accepted ;ind Marie Lander and Mrs; John H. ; alternates. r American Bc.iuty, well b^UnjcJ teous treatment will be extended to | "Auto operators -' "Railway's Most Popular Store" Plan Jubilee Meeting Three Nights a Week minster Guild, of the First Presby- with rogrei aud- announcement was Flathmann. The installation was in charge of no nior.* tlant^Mo. and sturdy 7.50 you when the occasion arises and terian Church, studied Tuesday night Mr. Mulligan. Refreshments and a again thanking you, I am. made that tho Lxecutive board will point on Liner 128 Main Street Women's Missionary Auxiliary Sessions of Police Court will be the evangelical, social and educational name her successor next week. . social time followed the meeting. other tli(jvuu.u.'1 W Swronil Prowhytarlau Churcb. "Very truly yours, aspects of OILUIL AI tlie next m«?i- Flames Sweep Marshes 0.00 held hrreaftrr on Moniir. Wednes- "A. K. HibLiPOT. Mayor." ll was der:iriiK'J lo limit tion at the Iron in comfort—the Thor folding at the home of Mrs. J. E.'Tomp- day and Friday .evenincs. accordinp ing medical an apparatus LiUienfield. Elaine Lilllen field and by Mr. Laurie at Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liilienfield. Dr. Williams. Those present dine, Mrs. Helen Schubauer, Mrs. So- joined Company Xo. 1 in the marsh i Because of its special Mrs. J. h. Ewing, Mra. T. B.Auto Mechanics for Womeiji HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY phie Schneider, Mrs. J. C. Armstrong. COMPANION FEATURE Sunday evening the first of the kind. -leaning principle "Posi- Mrs. Perham Smith, Mrs. S. Several young people gathered at WILL ADDRESS P.-T. A. .Mrs. G. J. Lander, Miss The first course In- automobile the homo of Mr. and Mrs, William proposed church services will be held We offer on all our •ive Agitation" the new JOHN CLARK BURIED at Grand Street Chapel. East. Grand MINISTERS CONFER Robert Hoppock. instructor of vo- Smith. MJas G. T. Underbill. Mrs. mechanics for women ever to be of-Blaney. 129 Church street, Wednos- cational guidance at' Hah way High The High School Hero" fered in Xew Jersey opened here- last Funeral services for John Clajk, 71 and Montgomery streets. Rev.'James Rev. Hedding B. Leech, pastor of merchandise H(K>ver s u r p .1 s s e 5 ?M day, to celebrate the second birthday years old. a retired lieutemrnTof tho School will address the raeetinp of, A. Ransom, Mrs. Jan Van Herwer- night at the Expert Garage under the anniversary of their Bon, William W. Laurie, pastor of the Second Pres- Trinity Methodist Church, and Rev. | other cleaners in its ahil- Mrs. E. Baltz. Miss E. Shafcr, Xew York fire department, were held byterian Church. which owns the George A. Law. pastor of the First t the High School Parent-Teachor A.* FRIDAY and SATURDAY [ auspices of the Itahway Evening Vo- Blaney. Those present were:- Clare sociation Monday night on "Voca- purchased each 1 V to remove the dirt— fes. W. .Roudolpli. Sr.. Mrs. Gcationa. l "School; ~~ "'" Monday night at his late residence. Grand street property, and has tor Methodist Church, were present yes- ainT Doris Mclntyre, Ruth and Philip 12S Jaques avenue, Rev. Milton tional Guidance." It Is particularly Ward. Miss E. Martin, Mra. A. Dean, Corey, Margaret Stewart. Dorothy and many years conducted a Sunday terday at a conference of Methodist it has worked down Twenty women nro enrolled, all that Slade, a Baptist clergyman, of Brook- ministers of the Elizabeth district at (ie.sin-d to have the mothers of fresh- () J. E. Tonipklns. Mrs. D. W. Gray, can be accommodated at present. The Mnrjorie Dunn. Ruth, Dorothy and School there, will preach at this open- Harry Larigdon in the nap of a"rug. rs. S. Harned, Mrs. G. Cowle, Mrs. lyn, officiating. Iiuerment took place ing service. Special music has been the First Methodist Church of Plain- iiien present. Instructor Is Louis Kiser. who also Betty Mclntyre, Harold Drexler. Mrs. today at Cypress Hill Cemetery. Watch The B. Martin, Mrs. G. Edwards and George Mclntyre, Mrs. Archie Mcln- arranged under the leadership of Held. Dr. J. H. MaeDonald. district teache.". the men's classes \ in nuto Brooklyn. Mr. Clark was a native of superintendent was in charge. Rev. WJ- w rotary, Mrs. A. S. Rankine. mechanics. tyre, Mrs. William Illancy. Stunly W. Jones. Mrs. Robert E. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Troy. X. Y.. and had lived here about Morse, contralto soloist at , Second Ralph E. Diffenderfer, formerly as- Mr. nnd Mrs. Marty Garofolo. of The new course will tench women two yenrs,—tu»-teave.« a wttkHv, Char* Churcl:, win sing two numbers. MrT at Trinity—Mfthudist k V\\\r\i Town-^Hf). have OLDS •OKSOPENTO T1IC now to make minor, though often ex- Icidn* accordance with the provisions D. A. R. WILL HEAR TALKS lotte Clark; two daughters. Mrs. Laurie will be assisted by Irving A. Church, this city, and now secretary announced engagement of their C Iromely Important, repairs. An address on "Americanization." "P. — A ^Article 5 Section 502, P. L. I9ISL Anna Fleet and Mrs. William C. West, who will have immediate charge of the Dpard of Foreign Missions, out- daughter. Miss Francis • M. E. Garo- A hy Arthur L. Perry, supervisor of the Walker, of Brooklyn; one grandson of the work at Grand Street. '•lined-'die" existing situations in China folo, to Louis A. Mtt'ly, son of Mr. end are^ t tee S47, wo hereby Rivo notice that LEGION WOMEN WILL PLAY i ft also Ddwn 18 Months to Pay tax books of tho City of Rahway manual arts department at Rahway and one grand-daughter. He is also ami India "and conducted "ViiscusVions ! ??d Mrs^Knymond Midy.of Walthani. achy vritl At S:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. High School.. and a paper on, "Our often nafiS") 11 bo open for inspection by the tax- survived hy his mother. Mrs. Susan about these, countries. . Ho has just I Mass. They are io In- married in January U, the Ladies' Auxiliary TO Flan." hv Mrs. V. \Y. I Mrs. Marshall Bruce and sister, warning »»«• reT.s~~oT~t inr^ty^irnhir^fTrtlaTviTrfr -M^Ar-d4*w>f-2£- •completed a tr4{v-affiu-tH.l the ^yTrt4t^: I Ft*hrn ;ry American Legion will hold features of the moeting of Rehecca tliis city. "Miss Ross, of fii avails KrrGt'ir'eUlur-' Doaris F Conrad Veldt in tes aud hours at the pfllce of taiued about thirty friends from.ttiis Mr. and~M~rsT"c7~wr~Savacool.. of increase tb card party in the Moose Home. Coniell Chapter. Daughters of tho AUTOMOBILE LOANS Store Closes 6.30 P.M. Assessors in the City Hall: Jan. American Revolution', to be held city and Lindo.x on New Year's. East Orange and Mr. and Mrs. Will- an4 aid in . 1:30 to 6 p. m; Jan. 10, 1:30 to 6 Annual Meeting of the Stockholders iam tteam, of Elizabeth, were holiday CONFIDENTIAL i impurities. Economy Day same as The Workmen's Building and Loan Tuesday January 10, at the homo of of Workmen's Building and Loan will Quick service. No rud tapo. No m.. and 7:30 to 9 p. m.; Jan 11Associatio, n will make either straight Mrs. Luthor B: Mumly, 303 Main The Workmen's Huildlni* and Loan gtiests ' of 'Mrs? O. L. Savacool ;tnd -.„,, vervw 0 to G p. m.; Jan 12, 1:30 to 6 be liold at ..office, _13G_^IrvXns_Ptr(^tw .llM.--O.-JiL. Kobson. of" 95 HarrKoii indorscrs. Wo loan you thH-''amount all other days except 327 or installment mortgage loans on Rah- streetr-.with Miss Emma MixVa^ as- v i. will-make-elthof -fitraight-l you—need*—while-—c:rr~'~reTini!i'3 In" s 7:30 to 9 p. m. Rahway, N^ J., "Monday'evening, Jan- or installment mortgago' loanc on Rah- street. Saturday. v way real estate at a minimum cost to sistant hostess. uary 21L-1?2S_-Election-of oflicers -your possession. I.ega than -txo the borrower. * Our method is" a real Hrectors. Polls open S to 9 p. m. way'Teal estato'at a minimum cost to Money to loaa on bona and mort- hours"servicc. ELIZABETH MOTOR BOABD OF ASSESSORS. the -borrower. Our method is a real advantage to tho home- owner.—Adv. _Snfe Deposit BoxwrTrpm j?_to _" ™J L._.R. .CARTWIRIGHOV page. ' Citizens' Building & Loan FINANCE, 2S;L .\. Broad St., Eliia- . year. Rahway" National Bank. to-the- home- owner,—Adv. Association; ' 129-131 Irving stfeet •betji."""Phone" Emorson 23»s*j. Open Air, janO-St "decl3-tr Railway, N. J.—Adv. Jr24-tf until 9 6venlngs. . ; ocUS-tf

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THE WEATHER Don't Fail to See It Sparklingjjumor THE RECORD oday: •o*oud>vsomewhat warmer. Tomorrow: Increasing cloudiness 18 THE VOICE with rising temperature. OF THE COMMUNITY New Jersey Advocate Absorbing The ^Rahway News-Herald , the successor of The Union Democrat, Established 1840. A Musical Comedy in 50 cents VOL. XVII, SERIAL NO. 1907 RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 3,1928 TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS Monday and Tuesday Evenings, February 6 and 7, 1928. Dancing Will Follow Each Performance. THOMAS J. BAKER TO RETIRE; II ti- TROOP 41 MEETS SAFETY GROUP PLUS Y. M.-Y. W. H. A. May Form 455 WILL GET IS ONE OF OLDEST MERCHANTS •HIS WILL FIGHT ifVorkmen'sB.&L. Renames Impressive Ceremonies Reliance B. &. L. Elects SOCIAL ANT^PERSONAL _ Last niuht Troop ll. Hoy Scuts of Debate Team; HaH s PProgram UlUMll.;l, M)(,nM»r.-(i by rnum i-uun- Selover, of 147 KUn I Officers and Directors. At I. O. 0. F. Induction Updyke cil No. :tl. Jr. O. r- A. M.. hold their TO PROTECT WSTEil Officers and Directors Mrs Miscellaneous :iff;iirs occupied the It in not without considerable re- finally purchased Mr.. McCormick's P K'Tt hursday to visit-her regular meeting. Tbo meeting was CERTIFICATES Kret that Rahway residents receive sharo of the business after over The forty-second annual meeting of WiiIi impressivo ceremonies before Ofiicors wore. elec-tod at tho annual Arthur Nason. in Now Y. M.-Y. W. H- A. at :i ni.-otn»« iit HARRIS CO r, .Mrs. 1 opened- by Sior'master Jonu D\\m- today tht? announcement that effective twenty years of partnership and the th -.ihe- Workmen's. Buildin:: & Loan Ass'o- a larg: gathering- Friday night, new meeting of tlte, Uellani-e Building find Vorl;. tin- synagogue Thursday ' March 1. Thomas J. Baker one of Rah- business became what it is today, talk on "Tho l.p»sa. Sr. To.'.s were paused liy Kob- a cJiiccri-oQli^ex_CuuiiL,v-Xodge.—Xo. ^Ho.l'.in^on^jiind; way'*-oldest" nvrrrhirnts—-will retire VThomas-JrTfa icer: ~~ —— President. Thomas Boroscb; vice- t'irillli''ii *" - » • • . RE-ELECTED lias been spending a few days ;ltul -DepartmentStore- from active business affairs. While headquarters of the Association at l.Tfl L'7. 1. 0. O. F., wore Installed by Dis- lege. Wye!..IT.- Jr.. !'7.i-;k KHclu-ll and t-uii- Is Lar^e8tNiimber~of In 1905. Mr. Baker erected the pre- president. Melvin Colcord; treasure^ M? p-uents, Mr. and Mrs. diaries played violin M-leclions Intyre on School Problem there- will be little change In Mr. Enough, They Say Irving street. Wilhird ('. Freeman trici Deputy Grand Master William 1 Yv oyt.* Stit!-'.-y Hoyt received \\\> sent brick store building at 20 Cherry Total to J3s Raised By Ilr. William Kngels; secretary. John* Walker', of :»n Klju avenue, lollowing Kaiau iravo recitation-. Mis Saccessor to linker's grocery business owing to tho street, establishing his business in was re-elected prcsiuoiu and William Herman and his staff, of this city. | \V. Wiener; solicitor. Miller «a> chairman of the commits sort •••''••l'i-s \,-n, the third scout of Night School Pupils A. Ransom was re-elected vice-presi- James P. Fur- the mid-year examinations. fact that Cllnion M. Baker, son of what later became the very heart of were:- Thomas in ib:iruo uf th.' pry«ram. Ibis 'troop lu rii:i »!»•«( -distinrtfon. ahwax's Most Popular. Store" Taxation Here Is dent. The directors will moot today Those Inducted were: Noble graml. '"'i'. Directors named Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hrunt ami clnl- Tlio Safety Council, in session last tho original owner, will carry on the the Rahway business district. For a With tbe expressed opinion of Horesch. Carl Bender. Leon Bador, Organization of a debating te.itu u.i> i'iuns wo:-.> made fur the Inm;i I*> at- on Record iratio which his father so success- io name a treasurer, st/cretarv ;uui Herbert Kcken; vice-grand, William' dreii. CJeorge and i^orotl'.y. of :ii' p:v- H-iid ib- First Mot!i«>diM Churili next evening mndu plans for adequately number of years his son Clinton M. members being that "Rahway has Jame> .Hoidt. R. P. Lukens. Kverett 1 diM-iissed. a> wore plans for the 128 Main Street fully established and maintained for Baker has been associated with him $237,100 attorney. .Jalfray; recording seerelary. Froil II. Xiiholus plan , spent the weeU-'Mid at rosed $2~-. A^^l^'a ^ v.-ay srh(M)ls during the hours that the timo for action." the Rahway Kiwaufo >* years are: Dr. Geoii:o K. C.alla- y,',.liln iTi?rrr~-A-ifrrd—^Vyi Hrr-J f-—T-fc*L gJytIiat Club-took acijon-Wtidnesthiv^towarrt .....,.... . _ ....„..J.-..ScrpPanf U<-nr::L- Mca. Mr. _Hakc;r originally- -started- busi- wlves-who-havt- traded S.—K-r-tH±Jlin»,—I^iV-d—C •n.—Jnrm-=&r!n 1 lntyro conferred with the council with ni'SH in what was then known as store learn that he will continue the PROVIDE FOFT~Er~S: It. Kutliman; inside guard. John J. r.—Mat his"—: sister. .Mrs. l.oui? Hoilaniier. oi ;ie-ik. Club through a joint committee, and o.uh and l;i reference to police protection, and a Washington Hall, on Main street-on business, at 24 Cherry street; In tJie year just ended associa- .Morten: outside guard. Frank Smith; Mrs. Marv Matbis. of Union jtlace. ltrunsv.ii-k lias been with 1»'r a u as name Carl carrying on a fight to get immediate ll Icd iL ul ;lI i 1 FIRE ESCAPES irned K.17 -per tuiu. -Tho I weiuy- -^ «. . to nnhlo--rrrnnTl;--.I.-It', i V'jf:^^'- "^ ^ ^ ~^^~ ^ A Mill nf l."i."i InillvliliM]^ wlin )imv new plnn was decided upon which will now occupied by the City The building which has been oc- authorities Jo_p.ro> r hx uppprtPr cupied^ia--thq-p»ik^r->;tore-^h*d-triern; 0 —MT^—n.-iVOTTTj—.Mnrliiolt. of .M:ip"' •lans have Iwiii V.iinU' at Fr.iiikhtr -tin?—K amounmount to about i:;2,t)00. A con- '--IIHI. clarence A. Johnson; vi"bt J^ ^'- »f "'" St. George avenuu. for in- ternu'.'-. reiunifit tu 1ier studios :tt Si-hiM)! f»»r t!'-'1 p:'1^fiit.ition of "J.irk Alerchandise £ch»ol here thx reason will receive out taking too many policemen. Known as McCorniick & Baker with p. Toms moat market, jointly, ha* ic-a, at Springfield, from discharging jeft juries Mrs. Matins * alleges she The council favored the sugg Samuel MoCormick as a partner. "Mr. b«eii rented to the Atlantic and Pacific chemical wastes into the Rahway I Monday niKiit the Board of School financial Ptatenienr follow sun port or. LtMii A. Hrown re- Mont-'lair Xormal Soiioo] Suml.iy ELECTS 'mil ih.- H.\ut-la!k." and uth.-r rr.i- .'.•rtilU*at*'.- at cIosiiiK exurdaos in Hulf i eoived when she fell down tbo i SOCIETY of S(»r^»-ant SU-Intyre that the Hoard Haker took his first order over the I chain of stores. Mr. Baker lives at !»6 • Hstimate will be called upon to ap- Assets supporter ;u noble grand, David 1 din-nous l.y Hobby Fu!tu!i'^ mari^:;- Here lYanklin Scbonl umiKht, Several ot river and polluting the Railway water uji;ht. ;:ftor 'leiim ;iiisoi t from .-rhei*! .i! kitu-u - Siv.-!; ami li. (ouuter on April 1. 1S79. Mr. HakerErynnt street. J.uans on lioisd and mort- Jr.; right supporter Q' i lu .a'- porch at—41—i-ninu- iilaco.- un- >evr:-al monlhs tini* to" illnc^-. ,-r;.-^ .-!i \\-Mn<--uay, Fi-br'i:.ir>' >. ;b«'S'' stuib-nts \wvc enrolled in more of Kduratlun In*.- appro.irlii-tl to have- supply. [prove or reject a" school budget, for ' ' 'iy the defendant. ' , It. Tomorrow for Iho srbool (liildreii di^misseil en mass, ! !iffi_ii;illillgLf.nr ?2-'!7.1'HI fo hp ralqpfl i-l. Ha.ntil; a-ft supporter to vi(T Kuy S. Ann'siron;:. of I- ">' I Freeland J. Gibbons launched the It-is aliened Cook was notitied the : "IiiMt-.upol in Aiuall Bi'oup5r— -Hi — -Abater qne?TiOTnrt-Tonrni'e~KTwanis. do- Pby local taxation, as approved by the 1 :i\ii i:u:nnt;r |s >vithnu^ precedent -1 :- H McKay: pa>t grand. J. C.ritlith C'or- ^tmrsjvoii in Had condition. ami TOT $ 2 worth for~S T.80r i:i tl.v *'V.*:iim; ^t•ll^Ht| of this city, and who"di'Iaiu jiupilr'ttftor st-Ks ciaring that it was up to the citizens I Board of Education Tuesday night. • Cash deposit a] in Iwiik sun. Jiei-'lecinl" lo "linn*' 7t!iei» repaired- N probably Uu- lar'Kvsi in the State. ?••.'*' them across the street* near the to make such a protest, that the State JTiiis rcfireseius an increase o£ $27,640 '' ' • Furniture and fixtures . The staff of the installing oiluer Damages—of -MO.'Miii ^re - songlu - by 3 " " 2.70 Su;ieri:ileiuI'JiU of School* William -< h""l. Mtlut\r<* told the safety unil. authorities should not bo no SIQW. j over last year's budget, in the amount due. unpaid consisted of David Hull. Jr.. Otto ,K. Mrs. Matins for her injuries, .and \x\\\ surer f< V. I.ittli-. Frank \V. Kidd and Dr. The . is ilomamioil by her husbaiui ""~5- ——*-••—4.50 rr'rank .Mouro will make addresses to- water authririties complained to the | Premium due and unpaiil i'or loss of her services and medical school duty. h{* explained. school, and tbe employment of teach- ion. George K. Newton. Herbert and M.i\ .:i«t'. rrincip.il Arthur L. lv-rry will OF SHOW Staro-Jtnard of IT'-alth and a week"• ers and other expenses for the Grover -John— Kt-kT-ft— H-rnl—\ViUitt-in-J:tft"rey-.-—— m 10 " " 9.00 Til-- matti-r was finally rcferrod to THIS IS JOB since the aid of Governor A. Harry • Wi .:\^o :i;iv»- .i f«",\ words io say. Mu>i^- Ck'velaii'l Scbuoi. Speeches wore made by Past Dis- Mr. ;ind Mr<. Tluimas Laurent, of I;- ll • f a high qitalny and an exhibition of th" >c!itiol safety lommlttt-e. tin iuding Moore was solicited, and the State's ! avoiiiii^ who_Js ai_U'n»liiiK_ Siaie^N^r- ("halrnian Hal IJ- AMmi, A. C F'-ak^s, ; Meters- (;.-!._ Ham- Obituary —STAFF^APPROVES PLAN'S— 20 " 18.00 -rnn-Trorirrvf ^rm'-nfthc tlcpartnient^ chief executive favored prompt action. Tho tot .tl trro.-,.s budget is fixed nt iiial""'Sclml' al "i'l't-ntoii." spV-':i! \\\-- Walter H. Crowi-II, Mauricr-'t'IinilleT r ilton and William. Gallagher, of Eliza- I'll- ir.o.iir.il *Uff "f t!i«- 'llali'A so on will bo utlu-r fiaturos. At least 1,000 Boy ScoutFV/ill be Rewarded St. Mar y's Choral Society declared Hut they could, >2!Ui.(iO0.^;*. a- compared with S2f>.).- Liabilities beth, and .Mrs. Charles IX Gray, past wt'ok-enil with her parent-. .ui'I Itainiolph L. (Jilmaii._._A!-ton n- : MRS. ELIZABETH LUCKHURST The Workman's Uuihhng an-I \.v.\\\- and :«»rMiti.s -il»- rrtpeited to In* prv^eUt at understand- tho reason for "tho dp- )'>'.*.24 last year. The amount to be ri- instalment district deputy of . the Rebekahs. For it is ported tl-at tin? <(Uimiiti*-i' had framed Jay when samples had heeh taken and ceived from to*- Stare is $52,0.00 .ami. :; I 1 duos .Mrs. Elizabeth Luckhurst was Iniricd Associatiuii will ninko either: sintr/Jr , | . :iiid nresMitt-d to tin.- C»nuuim PfodoctioD Franklin, Eliza bet Ii port and H:inSa i( 1V Ih-low !•;- printed ill.* * full H.-t of j ;»nalyzo(l. indicatiiiK-tlie kind of pollu- i ill--* aijticfpatcii reve.nu.f* frotlV _pose-:i_^Uii^ -Due-instalment--sharphold- .t.iJiis_in;oniiiii:..Irom St...Mary's Churcli or. iuitannieiit uiorigattii loan's.on Ka!i-_ •in wen-: i-; I Straining, overworking | 1 11 ll1 fon which, ii I.*is, atiugudune^t-u. is goingmnVy onn ) ror oift-of-nT^vn pUiiiIs 1^ $2."i>00; rrs advanee IMainlield: Valhalla and way real estate at.a minimum < --' lion-; on the placing of school .signs rv Queen Kcv. M. M- Boylan at tho* borrower. Our method is :i iv;tl your eyes, causes permanent certitlrate i^ glvi?n to at the plant,....The fact that Rahway! •*r>,t>nt> of the manual'training fund Due paid-up shareliolder I'crth Ambqy, and"*Cir-j and "no -tiMrnughfan".*" ^IRIIS near Tin* lir.-i of honor for 1 Lawrence. Ilurial was in - Rahway advantage to ilio !u>mo owner.— A'.lv W. I.aiu a- attendant-*- ha- be<'li bo- Icual toun h;ivV compltrted for i lit a permaiu-nt injunction OUT tin- 1 M. F. QU1NN- Due paid-up shareholder were ropresonted by dole- (-„,„. . injury—it pays to have us >choc»ls. giving exact locations fur all tjv Scuuls teret Lodge lflM v Thejioarers were William Charles K. ll«e»i. of (Vntral avenue. Nixty and eighty pi-r ct'iii; a w 111 "ami" 'oTreniic*al~pIant JO prevent, them from j profits accrued izatious. C. . lUnn. a prominent Odd I | —-Tli -I r\ tjinp^PTtTinTinn> woroT S. at S o'clock. i As fixed by th(» Board of Education LUT 11 CH PLAN P-AHXX. examine vour vision annu-, Tuesdav evening, of ih-? reVent Broad- polluting the river and tbe State au- the items in the budget are as follows: Fellow, "of CiTxsaek-e. 2T Y.T"~v . .i o\er tn ihe polUv ftVinniittt-f*. M Milton Chapel, when' Rahway sf-out.s way hit. "T;ifce It p^rom Me." by St. I.ace\- Luckhurst, William Luekhurst, iiu-k in attrndancu record thoriliei have only tu enforce this in- Current expenses. $2GiJ.,Si)3.14; repairs. ;;monu' (he c/ and nim-ty-nino per Chairman Alston roportod. who have >iiccfc>sfully pas.-ed I heir .Mary's Choral Society. The cast com- junction, was stressed. Petition.-; will J Walter IJ. Crowell ropnrteil that flrst-t l;t.-- scout rt,-fiulreinents will be •tG.ItST: land and buildings. $ 12.259.ft5; liro^T Following: a Ion? period of failing avemio. left Sunday i^v a iui-iiu'.-- th Correct Glasses save the; ••nt. an.I out- with a blue ribbon to prises thirteen speaking characters; probably be circulated to j;et tho sis- ' I. F. ill REELEGTED ?rs profits apportioned.. 177,940.2' Aid S. -t> manual training. $13,500. . aia iv;/ \-H^ which followecL the thief features ;l:*_-:u. is too much speodiu^ by com- avvardt-d the ombloms of tlu; class. supplemented by a .linging and danc- nature of nearly every citizen in Ing V ~},"-:\y-\' healih. Mrs. Elizabeth Luckhurst. trip th: in;: !I.IM',1 a l'hr\ *l.-v auttiiiMbile. i-i",,." .tn, (Continued on Page 7) <>f a wealthy family, who has come Mr Gibbons. Postmaster Harry Sim- by Mrs. Edwin _r;iyue and _solos_ .by Dr. Goldschmidt lar low prices on even*- j evorj rnoriiiiiK. This matter Tin.*'court of honor, from the view, into possession of his uncle's business A. C. for baseball Kames; for Tues- • ,GIRL SCOUT NOTES int,' at The home of lu-r daujshier. Mr?. M:i'.Irvl . .•IIK.-. vt V,*l:* Maple 1 mons and Benjamin L. Murray were .Mrs." Clifford Headley. tnll'Ml id tin- attention ef Trafli* point of Boy Scouts U an in;prr>sive throuirh the term.-, of a will. IJeiim named - committee to .work with a days and Fridays to the Beaver A. C. J. L. K?an. cf 01 Ease Hazel wood and Mi-> Han: P.-.ir-'n. nf thing you purchase. ••ant Mch'.tyre uith tin* request ; A and to the Rahway Firemen for Wed- p * Optometrist Focahontas Council Has affair. Kivrv hov ha:• as ii:^ de-ire vttled in his new surroundings, lie Tno girl scouts' mid-winter rally liefreslimer.ts were served by the avonuo. I'ierjuin: s:reet. w lii» ari :i-niliiu t^!' MARK MATRON'S NIGHT' similar coinmitu-e from the Rotary And J. J. Vail to Vice-Presi- ;;rlii'n !>e taken u> "tnji ;!i.- -,p.-cd- aLhiti.vt*iut-u: of a (irsi-cl;-.-; -jpimmis It!- two pals efliciency ox nesday" evuhing. The "application of may be postponed from Friday. Fob- Rebokabs. The d3ceascd was. born in Red at N- Observance ,»( prv- ::: ::..nro:i Card Party; To Initiate Chili in carrying on the citizens" tisht. "'A'omen's College (Haley Bldg.) StoreCIosea6 * Secretiiry H. -T, Mr.Clintui-k «»f-the-R*>- the Ralnvay-A. A. for use of the park rusxy 10 to Saturday. February 11. it Bank_a.nd_liafl li^en » ro-iiienT nt \h'\< j Saturday aft»n-r^ons. signed by Emil .1 s of bis .ciidfavurs. Aft*-r h»- h:i> his tivt-iy. The plans sui:gesu- of :i loral i-. t . U '.T. Ni>. 71'. Order of Ka>:ci-n St-ir. Kr:- Elizabcth Avenue and i Af.:. initiated CONFIRMATION CELEBRATED ' Economy Day same as f (-anili.iat.'s -,\ -i Th»- t.ixi-«iriv,-r- uf tin- i-ity will be f,'<', h«- thi-n >trivo- for fi;r;li*T hon- j NVugt.-bauer. vfas tujjQid down. An- •S. Glendye Nichols, scout executive. a member of St. Mary's parish. jovfl ;i I'.u-att'r p.> i'ty S.i; n N da> nii:ht with Worthv .M.iti"ii Mr- two front!*-:n--n fur tlu- >utto^srul ion- not been approached on tho subject. Irving Street k Council. No. i ::sl:v! i.i appear at the next i:i-*etini: . in iho st-curiiiL' of m-rit -n.tdir^-s. but K.'iv*.* his own opinion us bi-in^ j drew Barnes represented the Ram- •"Whatever the d;ite. it will take placo Mrs. Luckhurst leaves besides her York, wheiv th>-y v\ i:i', Wittier Hobliuolt. rr'-id:::^. Man> all other days except r. ihu-i of (•:.• busin»'ss load to .many side- | . Tbe Lunfiriuation of Irvinu Krios- fur liie puri>o-e of Hecurinc thi-:r cn-. from tlie t'nion Council -plii (ing >i:u:ui(.n~. Ht- is greatly heartily in favor of some mow to bler A. C. while A>MsUint Chief Joe •.it the Klks' Club, and will.i-ommenee daughter, with whom she lived, two Fiw O'fl.p.U (liil." ;i -I'M y I.*>. ,'uiririlln- M. F. Quinn wn • lit-rc. Y.\ years old. the son <>f .Mr. and u.-re Phone 1562 <';"'-r;i::t :: I:; ihe tirive i\u- muncil Is v\ill b*.* pre.-out. and evory scout and l!ani!i«-ap;)t:(I. however, by the man- secure action. r--e Mohr signed the letter from the fire- at_S o'clock in the evening Due notice sons. James II. Luckhurst, of fil East way sncct's>. Tiio.-r ; •iii ipatincirhap;.-- :^ Kt-y . Wood- Saturday. dent of the H^ard o • .Mrs._. Alborj-Krei-beri:. of si Main at :i..iJijTi : to improv** irallii- ctuiditi**n> ••very parent ih inviu-il to att.'ini a- ;ii:'-r of tlie hu>ine>s under the former :'•' IT.!."men i . "of tlio chani;'.'/ i;' it is "definitely Hazeluood avenue, and William J. wore Misses . .It-:i:i:»- a Matilda r 1'i-rth Amlioy. Snuth A:r.bi»y. Hours 9 A. M, to 9 P. M '.:-;b'- A tif^:**<• train from out nf •Thf club indor.-cd tiio bill now be- [street, was celebrated Sunday at the • The nuiruil will al?') warn i!i»* t.ixi- v.i-11 as anyone who ii int-res'.od in regime, who is seeking lo dethrone adopted, will be ::ivi-u. Miss Xichols Luckhurst. of 7S Maple avenue; seven Caribwaito. Mrs. .1. It. I -aa. Mr>. ml.'ii ar..i '•!-••• ir.B considered- liy the Legislature for The educational committee- report {home of bis parents. SL-IVHOS were Klizah' • »•, wil; in-rfurn: t!:iM-iT»-:nony. Four I :!:--:i that .-pciHlii:^'. -ruttini; i«u: elated. jrrandchiltiren; five sisters. Miss Julia W. F. Davis. Mr>. I.--.- F'u .. Mrs. H. 1 *hv IJ. S. A. him as the new owner, but the-aggTes- fxtendin^ the- time limit on. motor and .1. Jervis Vail w; was accepted as- submitted, this in- bold Saturday at the synai,'o?ue. Rabbi wh.-ri :;>)>{. Titi-.v.* t"r ii;»'inber>b,ip wt-rt* ro-In cin tin- \\a> t«t nieet train-, 1 Knuis. of St. Joseph's [Institute tor V. Mooney. Mi-- M.iii.-I_. sivviiess aurl foresight of bis secre- cars from out-Me of the State, alhnv- j vice-presiden It will i,. cluding the recommendation that Su- Jjily-of-the-Valley troop planned its Krotmiioi ollioiatiiiL'. A reception fol- . »:.A, A '.i.-'l :rak;:i~ finrriei! .il!^. u ill 1:01 be any th thir.l own program for the troop meeting Blind. New York City; Mrs. Jennie \VaIitT L. Car.hu ail •• :^:u t tary pull- him tlirouiih and leads to iii£ them thf UM- of foreign plates perintendent of Schools William F. lowed, at the home Sunday, when tlie :•!:•- Jo !<*:;t:»-r to!cr.i!'-ii. Elks Honor Past Leaders a very happy ending. year tlie>t hare tllr>e Monday. The Blue •Bonnet Troop ftillowing weiv present: Stansin?ld. Lynlirook. L. I. Mr . All-1 u. Ne Real Estate Transfers for ninety days. This bill was origi- Little and High School Principal Eu- A l-tt-.-r wavn-i eiveil from t!:«- Rah- At Special Observance The entire play is brimful of mirth nally fostered by the Atlantic City Ki- Dllicvs. gene G. Smeathers attend the conyen- ^a.tried Saturday on a hike to Silver .Mr. and .Mrs. Louis Zarchy. Henry. nie Ks:in."-~.Mr?r*"'Ji>lm jHick Mr?. The Workmen's Ihi!M:n-4 an«! L.-inn THE MORE COMFORTABLE *\'jy Aulonioliil'- uuner>" Club, re- T Mr Mr> Io and, humor. - and there- -i>- plenty -of wanis Club -A-directors' meeting was :ion Of tbe.N'ationai Education Asso- I-ake. CloiiiK .lo. Westfiold by bus. tbey_ Ruby and Kycly^n^y.^rchyj^Mivjijwl Mrs. Joseph .Kelly.^of Loni: Hrntu-h. j A.-socia -on will mak r ei:"!i"r straight : •m- r;ui-stinc pennl.^it-!: to hr.vt* a- ti;p.inbt;r 1 ralTeTI for the- Penu Gablos.^Vest~NfH •fl uTTa 11 or~p~a r t~o f" iiiked about half tho distnnre 'to'the Solomon Zarihy. Harry Zarchy. Mr. *""" ' """ jo' r :iist:illn:t-nll t mo:-J^.Iii.v 'l-'.ms nil R.ih- i isi "Exalud" Iluler.- Xigiit was ob- mg music. ctMUly reappuiu'tt'd ;o tht- buiird for a 1 iation at Boston "ake when cold, wind and snow forced way r-.-ai e-tale al ;i niiiiinmm r.i-* :.> M-rvod Wednesday at the m*'0tiug of The leading male character is ton avenue, for Tuesday night. The ihe niont'h. and Mrs. Julius Unldrich. Bernit-e and MRS. MARY V. LITTELL attcndar.ee prize was won by Freeland period of five years by -Mayor Thomas f.bom to return. They completed-.their Lucille Goldrich.._Samuel Klein. Mu. Mrs. Mary V. L'jttoII. widow of ihfithc Our :r.ethnd is :i IT-! lUihivuy ljtnlKv. No V*l'<. Ii. I*. O. E..played by John A. Stevens, while the Applications for positions as jani- at scout headquarters, en- bor:rw. Mr. . • \ Mr.-. several hundred members gatherlns- J. Gibbons and siven by J. Willard A. Fyffe was seated. Guy M. Howard tors were received from Charles Bel- and Mrs. Joseph Uooksbaum. Mr. and late Isaac -M~MTiell. t\'wi\ last nii;lu tn the how.i- ownt-r.— A'lv. .•» Sthcuor. Tho i>moc:i.t leading female character is occupied joying all the features of a meal at John A Mi A:--' i: n>irf ;i-f ?,,crt*tary In place of A. .it the clubhouse to pay tribute to the rrmston. is secretary and business manager lamy. George E. Way. Nathan Ran- Mrs. Louis (lusareh. Mr. and Mrs. Leo at her home. 12."> Seminary avonue. at a.?rt* won as follaw-s: iira. I ., by Miss Gertrude Loughlin. Others V^ -tramp. The sum of 510 was netted by ;n..-Lak* :IV«-III:-- Itn]t JUjmond I. Ruddy. S. furtner leaders who o:ue n'irain occu* and the other memher< are Rev R-l^Pu*- These w re tiled for future Gasarch. Mr. and Mv>. Gottlieb. Mr. the :ii:e of S7..^h'J.nRr;iLs^cr_v[ce^..\y_j_n_ WAS HOSTESS comprising the speaking cast arethe 1= L \ •-he Pine Colie_..Bfou'ni.es.froni a_. and- Mrs. "njvid--Kripsborp.--Mr.-and. bo-hold .-at- 2--O-V-UAC-JV—Thursday— after-. -•i.-rniird F.u^-\uT^~^~r"-'^^-• the diairs. Misses Grace" Schniaeling.""'""Cecilia W. Elliott an.I Frank W. Kidd. i reference when appointments are- .1—t i:mnh. J.i.-V William^. Mr?. Then»sa President Entertains Mrs. Irving roster. Mr. and Mrs. Leo noon and interment will ho in Alpine (leu av.MUf. ua~ li(isi"-> Ti:ur- vck. M:-. Ki»y Traynor. Mrs. Walter —n rrrrpxi rt^—thrr -Sackriderr—Elizabeth—Dommineyi—Mn-- made. ..-!.•> II Hoffman. William All committees wero reappointeii as ^ was carried out at their regular Bi'Hsc. Mrs. Dora Gasarch. of New Cemetery. Perth Amhoy. She made day -riit».>u at" a card party i.'-ltl I'ur '",o^, ilr-. AinpU'ss Kagans. Mr. Sol K v;*rinus rhairs- were: Exalted Ruler. lie Loughlin. Messrs. Edward' Dunn. B. P. W. C. at Her Home A resolution was adopted transfer* •nseetlng. Main -:t «•<•:. ." fr..m Mclntyr*-. William T- Weber; Ksteemed Leading Robert O'Connor. James Eunis, Alex- follows: Educational, Co mm issianers ring $1,300 from the current expense York City; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gott- her home with Arabella H and Louisa -lit "f :!!•• Woman'a Auxiliary r'rittlman. Mr.-. Cliarle* Carroll. Mrs. Frank W. Kidd. J. J. Vail. Mrs. Geo. ifach interest centers, on the award lieb. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gottlieb and ?on. K. I'rall.-and had been a resilient of ti-.e Uahway Hospital. Prize win- :L . -Mrs. Sh. hlun Fox. Mrs. Abe ris; Esquire. Walter R. Miller; "Chap- Barnes. Elizabeth Barrett. Helen Bar- at the- home of their president. Dr. cational .scliool, and that 5520 appro- "In - , V.r>. Nellie McCaffrey. Mrs. J. Malony. Holds Big Card Party Kirchgusner, Elliott, Kidd: Board of f HOLY COMFORTER NOTES dt'IpUia. is survived, by Mrs. J. Bruce Smith, Wei!/. Mi>. li iirne Mi Civt-tly. Mrs lain. Howard L. Pendleton; Inner rett. Anna Debrowski, Sophie Dura. Helen Sash, iu the Westminster priated by the State for evening school Ritzma' fV>^ RISES FROM SEA Mrs. Uotx-rt H- Keyt-s. Mi-s Edith F. tluani. A. F. Kirstoin. Sr.; and Sec- School Estimate. Kidd. Vail; school classes iast year, be transferred to Thursday, Febri.arv 2. Purification I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milroad. Miss of Elizabeth, a daughter. Sidney Harris. Mrs. . Morris Spitz.T. \V&>. IL L'McVov. Mr-. Kltr.er lUrtz. Out- of the lur^est card parties in Aliie Ennis. Catherine Knnis. Marie Apartments in Elizabeth. The regu- athU-tic advisory board, Vail. Elliott. two or MJS. John II. Kuarko. The pleasure inded is all ours retary. Samuel R. Morton. Hoffman. Catherine Kuox. Mary evening vocational school and that an . V. M.,'9:30 a. m.* the Holy Com- Betty Milroad. Mr. and Mrs. Murray . Mrs. Wlara Hell Mr** Mar> Keyo. Mrn. William H. M-Yi-ru! war.- was lh:tt held last nip!u lar business, meeting of the club was The rules nf the past year were .•*» ._.Ont*. application for_meiubt:r^Ji.ip-,v.;a£ J.oary, Mad^Iine.Luekhurst,_Josepl)inf additional amountjoT $27f> be trans- ,niunion.- -The -people—of—St.--Paul-f- -Saltzman-and—eonr^Joseph.--Mr.- and • • ;:MISS1 HAVILAND BURIED / M:•.•*. -^!!:t.i - Pacliman. .M Ocean Floor-Changes-on the -To-create-for--you- happy hours-.- ••-. •Trih:;.•>; Sir:-. iVWit: Cr-Fonl-ky.-Mrn. !ir thr—Klf'.h -Wanl -C ;tpted-again. -—-* - .V.liurch and Church of the Holy Com- Mrs. David Klein, of Newark; -Mr. and } I.T. Mr>. Mark Harris uf i received and four candidates wore in- Luckhursi. Gene view and Elizabeth "ferred""fronPtlie current" expense" ac-" fore an Kune'raj services were held Thurs- i;,^-,. C-b.'l. Mr.-. IVtrr Friedl. Mrs. ho:i(!qu.irt> rs of tho Harry Simmons quarters was read, asking for sugges- count to make up a deficit in the eve- moner will unite in this service. Mrs. Samuel Kreisberp ami daughter^ Mr*. D:ivi,! Knct-lman. Mrs. II. A Alaskan Coast. itiated. Preparations were made for Moran. Irene* McCullough, Anna Me- tions and co-operation of the Rah- Other busine.-s con>istetl of ihe for- ing tlip ilay afteriioon for Miss Ann Elizabeth *VilI'..tm (\innolly. Mr-. Anna Pach- IU-;mh!U an Club. Woodruff Uuildini:. ;h<> annual election of. officers to be ning school classes. It was also voted The. Church Workers will hold :i Selma. of Klizaheth'; Mr. and Mrs. A total of 105 playt-rs and non-players Louglvlin. Agnes McDonnell. Anna way Club in carrying our Business mulation of the school calendar for variour : Havilalnl. of 40 New ISrunswirk ave- :r.a:\_Mr-. y\. A. M.u^^-__K Week some Tii'e resiileiucTTlelHc. IU-vHi* v . Mr. of tin- IM*W Ti«'s>*. 'Ku-t;anl I'inticU. Mrs. Mary made that the crippled kiddies' com- Schwindinger. Susanne Van- .'Jie vacant store in Cherry street. • Kreisberg. of. Coney Island; Mr. and : ijnda:iVi. Mr-- L. M. H.in-.ptot:. Th*- \\'ir.nvT> at cards included: mittee is arransln^ an examination gnes Lawlor. The V^itry will meet at ihe church Mrs. Ira M. Farber and ' children.' Tbiirsiluy nighr Court Hallway. vulcanic dls- Kl>..\'. SII TOliAV Mrs. Snsan S B!ako. H. B- Wimmor. Liow. nounced later. This week will be ob- n Wars. June 2". 21. 22 and 2:*. i repairs and replacements, and $200 to terment was in tbe family plot in Wilh.int.-t. Mr.-. iWrnhanl Wimmer. It clinic at the Rahway Hospital, to be and tlie desire of the vet- to use the land and buildings. This resolution Friday. February 3, at 8 p. in. Jerome and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ren- Hazelwoo-i coniLterv. r».".. Fnre-tcr-; of America. Mr. II. L. MatVoy. J. I.. Taylor. Kdith Miss Margaret C. McCarthy, direc- served throughout tthe nation with Th- J'ITV. li'bl just a- soon as Dr. Fred II. Al- Franklin School., it was dt-cided to will be submitted to Board of School The Boy Choir will not'meet this jamm Farber. Mr. and Mrs. Louis arraniU'ini'iits for tbe public card party roiaho!!M< Mr**. Frank Murray u.is W.iy. Coorce K. Way. Fred Smith. tor of the organization, will be ihe special programs, bringing women of Krei.sbers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ox- 1 !'<"\ surgfon. returns. change tile dates of commencement Estimate. i! •veck, the leader, Mr. Kay, b- h •'.<] at til' Moose Hume Thurs- •.n .-h.ir.c • uf lUv meelir.s. with Mrs. Arnold IVAmbr.isa. Mi.-. J- I- Taylor. accompanist. Dancing will follow the professions and business into man. Carl and Lester Oxman, Mr. ami W. 0. MORSS BURIED each performance. programs, which would ordinarily fall Tbe monthly report of Superintend- l •vretary. The Mrs. W. J. Gladstone. Mrs. S. Reed. After :he meeting the patherinsr closer relationship. Mrs. Abe Miller and sons. Martin and William O. Morss. of 12 Lul'berry wii;!i j- i-h.iirniar. of th*- t upon these tl:i\s. ,' ent of Schools William F. Little for -.-'. rir\ was in charpe of Mrs. Wai- '"1-ra Car.ia. Mrs. Ko<*' O'Ambrosa. sa! down to a chicken dinner, pro- It was decided to hold a card party.] Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller in-et. was inirioil from hisi late resi- Pola Negri I arod umitT tho direction of Steward Instead, this \var. class day ex- the month of December indicated that GIVEN DUTCH LUNCHEON :• r •• Spn:uer. chairnun; Mr. IU-rn- Mrs. WVilry Moyor-s.- Mrs. J. O'Neill. some time in the near future. Mrs. j and son. Sheldon. Mr, and Mrs. Sam lay afternoon. Rev. I(. Ii. u'drl'i. Kdwnrd .1- "ll--t. II. H'^^inpon. Mr^ Fred AM»ntt. Kxc-'Ilent filter lain- Anniversary Celebration orcises will begin . Friday. June- 15; there was only one case-of contagious practice teachers who have- bt-on M rh Ji.ir-i Wii:.i;:or. Mrs. KUiur Uarti.Mrs. i Rose Kastin.in was named chairman ; uel Miller, Miss Shirley and ilirol-'l J,-; - ; V™\ r of Trinity Methodist oi ti W. i;:d'iu»ur. William Tho:np<(i:i. Mrs. fearuros •were- presented by the baccalaureate sermon. Sunday June disease in the entire Rahway Public Franklin School, pave a Dutch Cliuivh.. and Rev.-S. \V. Townsend. ^*tlf:.-.| U. ciiffc. Mrs. Kdwanl Weber. inr-nt Of C. E. Ends on Sunday with Mrs.Marion Maneuso. Mrs. Min- Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson. rtitt«'r.N(iMlil:iinl. A. Mclntyro. Mr^. II. Schulu. Mrs. i Ciiy Quartet, composed of nie Bugg Mrs. (VSilverberg and Mrs. IT; eighth L'rade promotion exercises. School system, this case being whoop- uncheon to a group of the regular !»:iyonn fornierlj nf Ibis ciiy, nitu-iai- Mr.-. EJA.IM J. U'^t. Mrs. Frank Mar- ;Iiurs Thursday afternoon. The Miss Sadie. Sydney and Samuel Rob- Jan:*"; AilnTS. D«iM»:h»'u Srlnvt-hzor. Klks of I'ninn County with headquar- Kwald Bergman to assist. It was Monday. Juno is; high school com- ing cough, The rnridlment has inson. Mr. and *Mrs. Jacob Cohen. :ii". In followed \:i tin- family aml. in "Barbed Wire" ::r, ..hly ;,*sl>;-.d bv 11-TIlh.ud Wim- .Observance of the forty-seventh an- mencement. Tuesday, June lit quests of honor were: principal Mips t\ F. CiTt-y. Mary Moulton. Mrs. ters at I'la infield. This lzroup in- niversary of the fnundiiu' nf Christian voted to secure properties to adequate- passed the 2.7 injiKirk. the exact on- Harold and Miss Ruth Cohen. Mr. and i'l'ir in cemff ••!•>• Aleutian , \da .Farrell. the Misses Klzabeth and FKATUKK Ho:ir> HuUin.ui. Harry Lain;:. Mrs. ii Percy Watt, first tonor; Nato Kndeuvor uLil be concluded Sunday ly carry out the noon luncheons. Pub- Tho holiday? announced for the rollment being 2.7T.1 as against 2.t>4»J ; Mrs. Morris Basher and daiiKhter. tlor;.! iri 4 Nora Dugan, Anne Murphy "and Lil- and Tlioma-i Ur nisi on, Mrs. ivtuald Marsh. •r. ?eoond u-tmor; Chas. Whitly, in churches throughout the State with licity ChainiKin Mrs. Irving requested school yea-r a;v: February 12. Lin- for " last yea,:* ; or an increase- of 10"> May. Mr. and Mrs. Kasriel Levitsky aitt-ndi' ian Koarko. The hostesses were the Lutheran Ladies Flan Mrs Kiina Kn^li>h. Mrs. Albert A very. . and Harry Cr.ii". bari'.one; programs suggested by Frederick L. biograpual sketches of members who coln'> Birthday; February 22. Wash- student: This is the third month ^H4-*{>iti—M r-r-a-nd—.M-r-s-AUi lit';id. Coi-r-re GeNel. Mrs. K. K. Tiilotson. Peter Keller at tbo piann. iu-'tnif-t Birthday; April .">. tj and 9. Il ss with Mintel. executive secretary, of tin* started out on business careers thai has been almost no eontagiou- berg, Irvinir. Evelyn and Eli Kreis « S» .Tjn»:in. ri;jir Mill,-:. !•'. lluiie William Haiiies Supper, Enjoy Social •Jere W«>od. Mr>. Charles Carrol. Mrs. against opposing force> and have suc- uu-Iudiui: Thursda;.. Ciood Friday and Mildred Little and Cecilia herp. of tlii.s city. .M:irs< a7ul Al.-t.m flu-hards. city. tlisease. ->ackrider. "The new crater lias ri>eii trtMii nl> l::iov. 1: ^ :••}* uui:-.' if a:i> cli.tpjilo ii; i-lu- f*»ur- II. I!. .K.hnsoi:. K. M. V.ir. Pelt. Mrs. The rlu.-inn day will be known as ceeded, the anie to be puhlshed in the Monday, are Easter recess; May :;u. Dr. Little in his report called at- fi oVlnrk Way. i). (*. Foulks. Mrs. John Holy Comforter Church Memorial Day; June 22. schools dose; prnxlm:MWy ljim i.r ^i:»*-.\ it . . will -jive you an early auuck uf .iy. Fobru:»ry 2Y. "Christian Endeavor Day," and church State and National otiu ial publica- ri'inioii to the play given by the senior •veninn tho " Aid So- tions of the organization. September in. teachers' conference; BOYS ARE CAUGHT said :, (ji:art.:r Mrs. H. Workers Advance Plans services in large numbers have been class of the high school, entitled "The •CONGREGATIONAL MEETING of the Lutheran riiurch will September 11. schools reopen for fall Cordon Molten. 13 years old. of 54 u mile acn.>> und nl.om appropriately planned for it. The A letter was read from.State Pr<-si- : Private Secretary." which' made a big Tlit* annual congregational supper hrancis I inn ami a terin : Dc"tTilu r VS. t^ntTrmbi:^—Ihtv md election of trustees, with an ad* Prospect terrace, and Joseph Burner. luilf miles in Fever" Mrs. C S. Txi'mmor. Mrs. John Wester- Plans for tho turkey sup-ier to bo theme will bo "Crusade With Christ." dent Miss Mary L. Johnston, of Tren- "trtr—'Hit' inuTTt'v. hb luportwilr family, of 24 IJrunswii iiur»!: ball, at-t-onlini: to a . of ,s2 Humboldt street, runaways be eruption nf (he* !und. J. C. Pickons. R. L- MacVoy, hold by tho Church Workers of the ton, requesting the club to attend the frci'n rlif Ir'linnif < in T-'ns i'.\«!«- .it 11 business m WeilllfS Church of the Holy Comforter on the national C. E. convention last year Inter-State Conference to bo held at • <:,-orL-o Hanlv and T Elizabeth, will be held tonight at wore captured in this city at W est- ;irest'n: ami ;\ c;ir- .itu TTuTTrn Ttrf—rrmrrrrrrrct in- Wednesday. February and having as its~pTFiK n^~fIie~~a7il~of' Francis Lint>. Mr-:, j. Pickons. or the MiTAlpine- Hotel. February 27. The Trinity Methodist Church, Rev. H. B. field and St. Cceorcre avenues. Thurs- r!(-d 0111 with music by of and Wednesday and Thursday ,h;,r^o consists of Mrs. Theodore at the church, were advanced at the youth evangelism, world peace and conference will end Sunday afternoon 7 o'clock by Patrol- Kwy,_ rhalrman. Mrs. Anna Schultz. Christian., citizenship.. . Speech, pastor. TIio Men's Bible Class, day nifiht- about the ortbt-.iira nf Hah way I'ost, No ">. rrew nf tlie . y at-the- Park Central Hotel where t-he ".Mr-".' UoViry B'eebo. Mrs. AVIIIiam "H." d a y; WIY^-JJI th led byP/R.Forinan, will' be hosts at man NTiflftrn I arber. They wore TYinTrTrati Santa Ann. tbe lust vessel to report Engagement Announced Mr. Mintel's otflce in the Woodruff Business and Professional Women's Mayor . the hospital. '•onr.vl. Mrs. Julius Adlor. Mrs. Carl homo of Mrs. William C. Martin, of Another change decided upon was •bat time. taken to police headquarters and in from I!o-oslof Island. 13G Bryant street. The rumniane sale Building is rapidly becoming the rec- League of New York will serve tea. Tho numbeuimbe.rr % was hitton OTi~tbe -~Tlrerinrin~l)P~rwD~l>a^kethall" games | nicht at ilu* hoim- of his yi.stor. Mrs. in:m. :-nn of Mrs. Anna Pachman. of flew swiftly ii»vay.—Sutld-jh chaii^vs Th»Hj-lore Eary was winuer of the Honor Memory of Lincoln on February 27. be started which will call for an two: impetigo, eleven; children sent to Attorney David Needell, son of Mr. A sociaJ time with-refreshments fol- enormous Field Day program out' year. homo, ripht les Sunday afternoon by a dnp. tonight at the First Presbyterian' (It'orgc C. -Miller, of 44 Campbell 1VI Main street, and Miss Flor.'iice In water temperature um] ctlmuUc dark hor-o nrite. The hostess for the lowed the business meeting. At Rotary Club Meeting Following the Ims.mes.s. nwwliug tw-juty-viKiu: homo call made, .-irf-r!. Her. V':n)fy Ki-ech. iMslor of and Mrs. lionjainlu XeedoU. of 15 Vca- and an arts exhibit the next. There twenty. The chihi was treated by Dr. K. \V. community bouse, whore the boys' j j Fiiiiii'Nit'in. of Hed Bank. Mr. Pacli- conditions killed iiiiljluns of lisb. r.fMnoon was Mrs. Eva Roesch. Those present were Mrs. Mathew games and refreshments were en- l the First Biipiist Church. oMk-kitini;. sonden place. Newark. IW is practic- will lu cxhibits'of departmental work Laace. Co.nplaint was "nvide at police team will be opposed by the First, jman is a member of thf linn of Pach- In tho ovoninK a l«rsely attended Armstrong. Mrs. E. E. Congleton. Mrs. Rev. Ernest Brown, a former resi- joyed. The president. Dr. Sash, on No Vases of truancy wero reported Kit"^ were hi'Id liy L;ifayt-tte I.od-e. The cnble breaks occurred along the ing law at S00 Broad street, Newark, this spung. but without tho customary Jaeadquarlc-rs. Scrgeam James Coman Baptist aggregation, and' the girls' I man Ilrothers, dealers i:i fruit and rani party wns held, at which a bed- R. W. Elliott. Mrs. William Opdyke. dent of Rahway. and at present of behalf of the members, presented to by Attendance Oilicor Miss Anne Shot- .and Se:j;caiit fJeor^e Mclntyro, Jr., team by tbe First Presbyterians, of, -V". 1'T. F. and A M.. ami liy tin- Kx- I produce. southeastern Alaska coasi. One was "Buttons" ^•TXKU\ donated by Mrs. Dcna Ilrlnk- ami was admitted to the bar in 1926. Past Presdent Mrs. Gertrude Irving emphasis. The Field Day program on well. One legal notice was served and Mrs. James Steward. Mrs. Harry Dune lie-117 where he once was presi- Friday .May IS. however, will be an •warned Mrs. S:;ndmair, 72 "Cherry Elizabeth:— ""'. j .'iupE FirtMiien's- Association. Presi- iu Cbiicoot inlet, a few mites south of was won by Henry Jacobs. A Miss Vogel is also an attorney and Hoeft. Mrs. Emily Garcia, Mr?. Fannie a beautiful shopping bap in apprecia- four age and schooling certificates dent Walter 1 Sprin-er and Cha;ihiti COMPANION FEATURE dent of the Dunellen Rotary Club; outstanding affair, and will bo hold .-tree!, owner of the doK, to keep the GLADIOLA CLUB MEETS Sfcaxwny, JIIHI nnntht-r near Wrangell. cak" wa- won by Anton Heisch and was admitted to the bar in 11*27. She nurdgo. Mrs. Elizabeth Waters find spoke at the meeting of the Hah way tion of her service to the club. Mrs. were issued. Charlf^ A. Moort- conducting the is with Uraelow & Tepper, Industrial at Riverside Park. -Animal under observation for thirty IN MUSIC COMPETITION j The Misses Sophia and Harriet They were sharp. «hoxvinS that the ilu- iii>or prize bv Mrs. John H. Flath- Mrs. W. (.;. Martin. Rotary Club Wednesday. The speak- Irving fittingly responded. " Members of tho board and officials latter cerHiKonies. Interment tool: rnann. Building. Newark. present were: President M. F. Quinn. Albert (Jillis. of 1S5 West Scott ave- place yesterday ,it Hahway_C(Miu»u>ry_ Schmidt, of G.; Lewis stre,-;. ciitt-r- lint* bad been suiipped by the raising Virginia Valli er emphasized Rotary spirit and in jiue.—is__among._ihoie._wlio_wilL—Lake _ tained' tlit* OhuHoia jC'.iib _at__s(*wing. or shifting *»( the sen H,,,, . The _ Tl-f prizes in pinochle panies were The two were classmates at the ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Vice-president J. J- Vail. Commission- wht'ie the "prayer"and conyniual serv- r -irr : t'r-;v~j!?rs?v"l;a-w-'~School— where— Miiw- connection with these remarks Police Seek Youth Who ELKS WILL OBSERVE ran Wednesday. February S. as card sanies and refresbmenr>- Thurs- breaks were repaired by the United v."v"n [T- fiilows Fellowship Series Ends ers. Uev.-Hobeu W. Hilinrt anrt-Mrs.- 1 ices were offnrvd by Rev. J. H. Magee. Vogel wns an honor atudent and presi- Mrs. Helen Kottage. of 716 Summer brought in the memory of Abraham Georg.' L. Kircbgasner. Superintend- Plans are progressing favorably for violin students in the series of audi- of Ocean Grove, a brother-in-law of day nlRht. Those present were: Mrs. States cable ship Dellwood. A. Corey. Mrs. Walter Barton. Mrs. street, Elizabeth, has announced the Lincoln. Disappeared With $215 Edward Clondanlel. of Linden; the dent of one- of the leadinK class clubs. At the Second Church ent William F. Little and Secretary Past Exalted Rulers' Night of Rahway tions announced for the next" ten days Hu5h W. Roarke. Mrs. John Wostore - engagement of her daughter. Miss The visitors were Andrew Keyes. No._ 1075. B...P. O. E., to be by L. Dainhergur and Co., for music the deceased. Misses Marlon and Teresa I^urkeyser.- An earthquake recently rocked the luad. Herman Ulbrich. Mrs. Albert She is vice-president of the Rah- Police today are seeking Joseph Guv M. Howard. "Ladies Must Dress way Y. M.-Y. W. H. A., and a gradu- Sophia Zaper. to Wilfred T. Smith, James Paterson, George Merrill and The third series of church night tomorrow at the clubhouse with rtudent? of North Jersey. Miss Dorothv SliUKaiinl. of Elizabeth; southeastern Alaska coast line, but" IV*ndlin, MM. William H Conrad. Mrs. Charles Lewis, all of Woodbridgo: Rand. 14 years old. -of .MenTo Park, 'he Misses Flor-m-e Mauso:,. Madeline Fmnk J- Coyne. ate* of the Rahway High School. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith, of fellowship meetings was brought to a former rulers occupying the chairs. RELATIVE DIES did virtually no damage. The center Mrs. Mary Ihme,-J. William McMahou. of Cranford, and close at the Second Presbyterian who disappeared Wednesday after The ""committee includes James H. H'.'i'kcr. Sopsi-. Harriet and Ktlna H. Larson. Karl 154 West Grand street. No date has "The Family Album" DISCUSS COMMUNITY HOUSE . Mrs. Dickson. of Ross street, has of the disturbance, apparently, was Bender. Mrs. H. B. Daniel Parks, of Boonton. Church last night with Rev. James drawing $215 from the Rahway .Trust '> Cralp, Fred M. Marstellar-'aud William 1 Schmidt, of tlii-^ city. been set for the wedding. Wednesday ni.L'ht the Rabway UP- ve:eive:! woid from KiiKlaud that her at sea. Johnsnn. Mrs. Alfred Aurlch. Mrs. CALEDONIANS PLAN President Dr. George L. Orton pre- W. Lnurie. pastor, speaking. The Company for his employers, the Will Be Seen Tonight >r Weber. brew CoiiKrojration held a lenirtby, bnitlnT-in-kuv has died at his home, Friday and Saturday Henrv Harkman. Mrs. Clinton" Enry. Final plans .wtjre made Wednesday Three-In-One Oil Company. Rand hail v.-hen- Mrs. 1,:.-;:. en -laycd six months P..T. A. TO CELEBRATE sided with H. T. McClintock, secre- topic of the series was "The Business meetins for the discussion of plans'. GETS BEQUEST ' Mrs Coor^o Sundben:.. Mrs. Max by the Caledonians for the dance to 5 been instructed by Edward Cashion. ThoJAVlfare Association of the.Sec- last Canadian Forest Revenue At a meeting of the Washington tary. J. Stanley Davis led the- sins- of tho Church.* Rev. Mr. Laurie AT THE NEW EMPIRE for the proposed community boust-for Clifford S. Wondrufl, nf CS Bryant TIie -J.-Waller.-Mr*. A.-O. Feakes, He held tonight at I»enn- Gables. 134 superintendent -for U\e oil "company," to 'lirwiL.revt'iiuy. rC'1'elved..bj..Do- Parimt-Te-acher Association to be "held ing and Mry. Karl- II.- Walter played dwelt upon individual" responsibility ond" Ii-osbyteriiui'Church has planned *Thtr beautiful-Pola -Negri- will --grace -.vhirh"-nnr-halfr nf -$ir.r>0Crrwn:-;- sllb-j f-'treel.-Kt-ts $533.42 n=;-oiiT-tV>unh or Antoi: HoLsch. Mrs. I>aul Hiuiffe. Mrs. Milton avenue, with Miss Rosamond the piano. for witnessing for the gospel. deposit checks iu the bank, draw the an interesting program entitled "The- Che silver sheet at Uie Xe\v_ Empjro scribed at-the recent innrtpijje burn-! minion und provincial governments at S o'clock Thursday evening, Feb- WORKERS WILL MEET HIP estate of bis kit? aunt Harriot R. L. McV«y. Mrs. , Charlos Smith. N. Alioth. hostess. Arrangements "The Story Must Be Told." was amount- mentioned ami take- it back Family Album." to "be given at tho •loday in the .last showing of "Barbed Ins ceroinnnlos. Fuillier ineetiims [ from tho forest in tlie form of rentals, Rioh.irri Kretzschmar. Stella- Frank. ruary 9. an interesting program will The Church Workor^of iiie Church j Tull-Stanley, of N'ew York City, who Bebe Darnels were made for a number of enter- be given iu celebration of Founders' EASTERN STAR PLAYS sung by the Junior Choir under the to the plant. J church this evening at S:l;1 o'clock. A Wire." Fiery, temperamental, and will b» held before any definite start' 'fliod on AiiKUst 5, 1927. leaving an royalties, stumpage cliarges, etc., Mrs. John Mason. Mrs. George Helm* tainment Teatures by New York talent. The youth made the oi' the Holy Comforter will meet Day. Mrs. A. StcinhUperd. of Roselle, Under the auspices of Rahway direction of George W. Mingus. John trip to the 'number of members of th association poRscssuiK a warm heart, this popu- •in iho wnrk can bo made. President. Thursday. February 2, at the* home estate of $;j.iSvtl2 Rrnss and S2.U3.SS amounts to $i;.,tndter. Mrs. Karl Bender. Miss The Caledonians include: Sedfiwlck trust company on his bicycle. After and church are taking part, with old- lar actress has delighted many in Samuel Miller was in charge of the chairman of the Union County associ- Chapter. No. 72, Order of. Eastern J. Hoffman led the general pinging. <*f Mrs. \V. O. Martin. 13fi Iiryant net. it was learned Friday. The Kuroj.« it has been found that In- she wants to and trains them her way. . . . Boy oh Boy Th'Ti^a Donahue, Mrs. H. Albers. Ryno. Wallace Aluertson and Walton ation, will be the speaker. Star, a successful card party was held '" Xext Thursday night a now series withdrawing tho money he -left the time songs, by members of the choir. previous showings of this film. The nieetin;;. street. The turkey supper of tho or- re^iduo ZOQ* to a sister and another Mrs. Thomas Moulton, Mrs. fioorRe Solover. of Rahway. a nil Rdward bike near the. bank, went .to the:i'enn- 'companion feature . sliow.s William creastd expenditure on modern pro- Wednesday afternoon at tho Crafts- with the theme "Stewardship" will A social hdur.wLll follow the-' pictures •-•anization will be served February 15. nephew of ihe decedent. Urahor. the latter receiving the con- Ila'ucr and Joseph Ransom, of Kllza- open with an address by Dr. Guy L. sylvania Railroad station and pur- and -musical number^; Haines in "Spring Fevt-r." tective methods has always been fol- MEN PLAN PARTY men's Club. Masonic Xemple. Prizes in WILL HOLD ^ lowed by 11 much more than propor- * award; non-players* prizes. bridge were won by Miss May Garth- Morrill. of New York, who will speak chased a ticket for Washington, it is ___Wfirinesdav and .Thnr^l:iy ih>- kid Xhu-.Laiiit-s' -AuxilittlV- to WIT AND HUMOR . Smith. Mrs. Henry Boebe and The Men's Club of the Lutheran •Jiimself, Jacki» Coogan, will b*_- sn-n ENJOY OLD DANCES tinmiie Increase In revenues.—Natural walte. Mrs. Robert Misdom. "Mrs. A. on "The Religion of My Pay Check." believed. It is thought he departed WILL MEET ALL DAY •vay II'-l)rew Consreuatlou will hold An evening of wit and humor will Mrs. August Mlntel. , ' Church will have.a card social at the J. Miller; pinochle winners, Mrs. A. Addresses will follow a dinner to be on the 10:10 a. jn. train. An all-day meeting of the Ladies' •zn "Buttons." Adults as w<*ll as a box surial at S o'clock Sunday cv.- tJM-tinte dances wero enjoyed I-'ri- P.iiJIetlii. ' "She's a Shiek" .ATTEND "Y" CONFERENCE Lu(heran_Church_hall_on Friday^nlght, H be presented h>- Miss Mabel K Mid- Ticrved-bv—tho-Trusteps: Telegranis_ iie-daiia'-u "^(J enr ntf-Srere tnry"". Er ad "TV. U m in e rv C.—Fea-kes.-MIss-Graee-Van-Sant—Mrsr -wox'e—senl—LO—this—i^ity ^ _ 1iu5rTinimr""the auHpIce^ of tlie "Wom- COMPANION" FEATURE ;. ' WILL ATTEND CONVENTION - February 10. The-iunior Young Peo- Fieri Voorhies. Mrs. H. R. Johnson, hy Detective Sergeant James. Tiiomp- • rerian Church will be Hold Monday^ ; Kilts* entertainment torn- Physical Director Allan Pollock' and •Mi'[iib'"i H"ahd'irfitnds are invited. N'o I en's Auxiliary of St, Paul's Parish at .file's"" Shriftv* -wlljj^un'e a package Mrs. George Weber, Mrs. Lester H. son, but the lad has not boon appro-1 Fobruiry G at the home of .Mrs. \\\ B. title of I!IL- cui::i ::ilni:s-inii f.*p will \n>, charged. at the cliibliouso. Amoii:,' them r Two of Earliest Books Ar.'hur I..' Perry, jirjncipal of Uie Roys' Secretary Chnso attouded the !>:irty on Wednesday, February* 15."'"' MOVES TO RAHWAY S:l. > o'clock Friday cvenlnc. Febru- WolIT.7"""Another--card -paj,ty-;,wUl. be bended. ir-^rtif.^ii* r-;..,.iiCircle. VNon . .1I. \ir• ;ni ti:c. cotillinn. shailnu- aiid I'aul ary 17, at tho parish house. *Kve:::m- Vocational School. Will- -at- VrnifrVonvo•-o(.-en>ployed_.Qincers of the James C. Klase, formerly of Cran- •I(»in'.> Tlie halluMi dance was won by What is believed to be the tirst book held next Wednesday. ford;* hn*-moved-to 1S3 Maple avenue, The boy formerly lived in this city. de, leader, will serve lunch. . Virgin!;. Valli. n»nd 'he National Vocational lOulci- V M. V A. ;:t Plalniltfd 'Tuesday: - ••n- ON PETIT PANEL C. .1. printed in KnKland is Willlnm Caxton'a - "••'•••'-•• 'SAW- ROBINS Two..OK. throe weeks ago he disap- Friday and Saiuril:r. -:,i 1.--^ , .-i;ir On Cn-wley and .Mrs. Daniel Will ance Convention in Uostoh, February this ciiy. He is proprietor "of "the Re- tlio thii-1 panel of petit jurors M SIMPLEX GRADUATES "Ileniyt'll of-the Ulstorye ••! T'-oye " liable Auto Service Station at G Eliza- peared after ho had 'received his AUTOMOBILE LOANS lhan He.be. Daniels y.ili .slmw tl;,,; tn --prvp wbr-n Clruclr Cuurt Judue "^' w:i.i by S...lKwiek Hyno's Rod La Rocque -*3. "24 and 25. Martin Ii. (•unriakcr, Sr.. and Ralph ' '-PREPARE-CHURCH BUDGET orclu .Five students who graduated Satur- »Y" OFFICERS ILL weekly wages and was later located "She'n a Sheik.'-- U^y, u!i buy: Red tra. The iloor pri/f w;i^ won puhllshej in M7-1. a trimsiallon* of Schtill?., of this city, report having A meeting of the Lutheran Church beth avenue. . - - »>aly npeiis-tbo trials nf Supreme and by I): day from tho Simplex TralnhiK School one of i!,,. ,„„,, Un-WUny. tales ihat this fine star has ever iu Washinglup find returned io his Quick service. No red tape. No ^.a Rocque provldi*.-, thrills iu "Tll.e Circuit Court actions^ in Elizabeth. II. p. ShelltMihi'i-Kor. The am- Hnoul de Fevre's work. However. Cnx- Tho Workmen's Uulldlng anil Loan Social Secretary George P. Albright seen two robins in Colpnia. Monday. linamv committee was held Tuesday Fighting JCaKlo.'* tin- .(b-upani.)] of the Western Union, included .1 D is coniimMl to tho house by illness, Tho Workmen's Building and Loan holm*. A warrant Has be<-u ispwrrl by indorsers.. We loan you the amount February C. drawn at the courthouse ee in charge- consinied of Joseph (laffnoy, of Pou»hkcepsin. \ y - p ion's "DIctes nnd Notable Wise Siiy- Ml iu A'soriation will rr.iiko either straight night, the time being spent in prepa- Association will make either straight .luilge Faycttc X. Tallcy I'oV ih** b-.ty's iure. A. 1 while- Physical Director Pollock was you need while car * 'remains' in yesterday morning are A. J. S'uliwln- Kcatiim, chairman. George \\\ H. Ga.ssort, of Lebanon. Pa • Xoal in?s of the Philosophers,- printed No- or installment mortgage lonnc'on Rnh- Money to loan on Dona and mort' ration of a budget system for tlie or installment mortgaso loans on Rail- arn-st. taken sick Wednesday evening. church. Another meeting of the com- vour possession. Less* than two of this city and Russell H. Kothaar, Howard Van Uuskirk. Frank VORIP. of Boston; MISH Lillian Stabile vember IS. 1477. is the llrsl book that wiiy renl cstr.£t> at a minimum cost to Citizens' Building & Loan way real estate at a minimum cost to < thy borrower. Our method Is a real Association. 129-131 Irving street mittee will be held next wee!;. hours service. •KL.IZAr.KTU MOTOR |J »"dKdd of-White-Plains; NVT.;"aml P.""n"' can wlth"cerf«ln:y'be~niulntalne(l to -the--borrower.— Our method-is a real - We--maintain--prompt—Tire-and . of p?nh Aniboy. ing Eaglet Edvanta^e to the- home owner.—Adv. 2 Pants Suits $20 up;" Pants $2 up, -Rahway. NW.—Adv^ " " "Jy24-tf Safe Deposit. Boxe-.s trom 53 to*$25 a ntage to the home owner.—Adv. lery service-. Wilson Sajos Co.. both. Phono Kmorson 2"!S2. Open have boen-orlatetl in England. decKMf ::t-Ben's. 47*Irving St.— Adv. juol-2: >— ju»20-H- fear. Rahway National Bank.—Adv. decl3-tf Irving street. Plume lM^"i».— Aflv." nntil 9 Gvenings. oct2S-tf

r i .1. jr im r •^::^ -< RAHWAY RECORD, FRTDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1928 FEBRUARY 3, 1928 Music •->' -/ to See It Save From Save From 7o 7 f W A« • i> A ••• Tk "VT '£faven .tty V Sat t Maryiar yV Choral Society, St Mary's Wtari. O 9 WMM A Musical Comedy in Three Acts - RAHWAY, N. ,. n50cent8 Monday and Tuesday Evenings, February 6 and 7, 1928. Dancing Will Follow Each Performance.

tWJ.i?-."! Bus and Rail Companies iSpirit of Youth Marks *Xew Jersey Federation and they are clubs. A monument i;i snortly to be doing conspicuous cultural arid wel- erected on the Hudson River palisades JULIU MANIU Consolidated January 31 ELIZABETH'S Stanley-Fabian THEATERS Women's Clubs of N. J.fare work as individual clubs and in recognition of the successful efforts through united effort by means of re-over a period of years against heavy .Public Sorvice CmmHiuitiHl Trans- Continuoos 1 to 11 P.M. OR years February has meant buying opportunities to the T:ic spirit of youth is making itself gional conferences, presidents' coun- fort—a ni*w company formed by tho *'• V'. ••' ->'^\ commercial odds, to preserve that re- «o*: .-•;- *••• Kfit .f&z. in the activity of the New Jersey consolidation ot Public Service U;iu- F housewife—and selling opportunities to the store. For it is cil. A junior state convention is markable natural scenic formation as vr^fiLTiition of Women's Clubs, its most way Company and Public horvlce R scheduled for the. early spring, A an inter-state and natural park. Complete Change of quantity sales that make such huge discounts possible. Because a' - .KM *-,'••-*• jxTtisiajKlhiE activity being the growth scholarship fund is being raised by rat | |ai re Tr;'uis|)ort Company— was m-uU'd Jan- . -.BHE" development" of - -junior—^ronps- the~jun1onr anrt"thoT-hnve-ii!so~ftone- —Thc~Xe-w~JersC3r~FW« U» H '~ -- Brogram^E.Vjcry hundreds of-otherL people- are_buying.furniture.at this_time_you. 'aazlt In and out oE senior clubs, ac-splendid work in the printing of cently raised $100,000 for the erection /"•Uion was Illod with tlu> secretary of to Mrs. I.. V. Hubbard. of Ilraille hooks for tho blind in the in-of a music studio at the New Jersey -latt- at Trenton. The main purpose Monday and Thursday too can yet yours at these astonishingly low prices. Such sales \;;*. .••• .J;V , president of the State Fed- stitutions of tho State. College for Women and work on it iif' the consolidation is tho co-ordina- opportunities missed are actual savings lost—buy now—save p.. • -. .. ,y and director in the General The development of an extensivve will be begun soon. All branches of ;inn inln oiu- operating unit of the two Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, February 6, 7, 8 on pfJWomen's_Clubs. park system throughout the State is art arc fostered through the federated cnmp:iiili'> which"- liavr lu-retoforo money—get just what you need. aro eighty junior clubs in theIJIMHS actively aided by the federated clubs. (iperatfd the trolieys and buses. The pn • is one L-omp;u:y ..w.il.L hcrcafUT operatj« both scrvici-sT'with tho object of c-f* MILTON SILLS and DORIS KENYON 3)S AVENEL NOTES Here is a Convincing Value ffi i inc irrealer ectinimiii"* - :md elh- In DINING SUITE MeIotliaus." Ave- Only rarely Is such a value possible. This suite haass butt wwalnut nel's well-known band of young" ijiu- «-f ;lit- puhtic a> as (lie stork This duliiau-ly designed but solidly built suite Is admirably .suited .fronts with Inlays attractively higk-Ughted by hand. \o the Hmalt or medium sired dining room. The delightful pattern of What a siciuns. are showing that they .not 'Mid bum! holders. Price onlv are nnists of no mean ability but "TRe Valley of Ihe Giants" the tapestry on tho cliftir seats will lend rotor to that tht'y alicr-han.' tiiu i i^ttr—crvHr spirit. A xfrrr They'will give a "Colonial Tarty ami Dance" on the eve or Washington's REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Birthday in the Avenel Public School Fifth Story or^The Coltegiana^ auditorium for the benefit of"the-Avi»- jQhocolate C(overed ~:~ __ •net- Kr-eo—Vn h lie—Lihr axy^^_*Cll ti__'iili 5L t-ians have the co-operation of the ladies of the Avonol Library x\?soeia- Spanish Hougatines tion who will take- charge of a refresh- Ihurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., February 9,10, II. 12 ment counter. Juliu Maniu is leader of the Na- \Vlioi»pp Tlipy Art* Hern DELICIOUS confection made with California There is lots or fun in store for tional Peasants' party in Rumania, \\ ,-«-k .ItfKiiiitttit: This Muiuhiv Nislit White Clover Honey, Louisiana Cane Sugar and those-who will attend, and that the which is opposed to the regime of the M,••..;•> siiiitM-ri I'ri-x't.i . other tasty ingredients, spangled with fresh Moonlight Meloc'iaiis will furnish en- joyable entorUinmeai. is notomorely Bratiano family" and its adherents. roasted Spanish Peanuts. The finishingtouc h is a vel- an idle guess if judged by their past 'Gayl Paree' vety coveringof rich, fragrant Chocolate. They 're simply performances and their popularity. "The Rough Riders" \.;t>, I'M i:l. ' "fill.- ' Sal-- Full Width Day Bed delicious! Reg. Value 60c Preparations for the parly are in.331 New Buses Ordered with rur run r. ^I.\T-. WKI» A *ir. Cedar Chest •"A-lr.aLila All this week — Extraor- full swing and whilo it is not neces- By Public Service Co. A comfortable lounge Iiy day sary to come ih cosiunie. it is wliis- Dressers New Mattresses and full width bed by nisht. • dinary Sale Price— _ '' qulte"~:r~U'\\^-arr---already- and • - t'n- 'I'll n.'VV 1>1!M> ih- Noah Beery, Mary Astor & George Bancroft i> an altruriivi- A nisht of r»*l;»xatiim Colorful and soft creionn*- "niaT niKr~L-Trn^rs~T^T'frocks' and Ht- spangled shots of the kind worn in j ;; 'Si~*< pp.fj. Spf-fiuHv 'priced .t the ^' ^ Y.-llow Tnick_ and ('oach .M.nnif.u- HFR-EET- w;mt t'» r**pl;u»* . your :n;i'irr-.-:. with the • Ticket? can bo-had-during library riTrnu L'onip.iny of CUira.^o .TTinii;ii"> Lnpino Lane Comedy — "Hello Sailor*' drt->*rr with uin- Ilk** tlii- v Today S'forc Iiours at the Avenel Library aud from l>i iiy I'liltiic S-.T\"ir>» TritMspui'iat u>i; THEATER 9.95 (A i.\>;iip.i!!y. i' tas 1 ioen aiuioiiih t*d. REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA 15.98 up members of tho rommitirp, fn? pub- \\<-il. mine Thl- W.uul.o N.cl'l 18.00 8.50 .Elizabeth Ave. and Irving St. lic spirited inu«U*iaus and the pood i; ii oxp.M-rt»d that tho first elu — i- Combination Walnut and Gumwood Suite Phone 1485 I'urposv.* for which they work d-^vrvf 'Will h>.- dfiivfi-iMi in N.-wark in aium: ' tuo full suppo.'t of the public- jsixry i!ay- Public Sorvirt* !i:i.~ t You can easily have charm and dignity in your own boudoir , !>'.'U^li: !.•!.'.*» new bust's U\KI\ \'.•'!'.'>. m- j Keith-Albee »truc .-"{'<• "I-V'j Florence Reed undr/ V !;!••• ST. ANNE'S SUPPER •when you purchase this lovely 4-piece suite. It is constructed of A firc-sirio supper will lie ^ivin' hy A BTA-ILKT-FADU-M TtHUTOB G. 0. P. WILL DANCE Vaudeville combination walnut and gum wood. Splendid finish. Price h tiio St. Anne's Society of St. .Mark's da Church from 6 to S o'clock Tm.-»day T;:- La.::.-;' Auxiliary :•» :::e C!.i-U wn-iiiii liviniM:! .1:1 Cliih •*:'.! h.iVf eveninp. February 7- ,M--: (':-• •• int il.ui. --' .r ili.» -••!u»-i t-u:I.::iii; ":. 'Shanghai Gesture' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, February 6, 7, 8 V- :mous OVERLOADED TRUCK ne • '• ;*; ;*'^.!-: it\K<. \i \T^. \vr.i> \ r. Ou tlic Htugc Joseph Wasinleski. of Perth Aml««>y. >v to i\.:,o the *!'.» 'p, :;y:jt was fined $100 by Judgt1 Tall.'y Mon- Rome and Gaut ' Davis and Darnell C\uh \v)\] h:nv :i r:c !i-j .Mi Friday. It rl-|, IVIi nth ItlUirrt i;ay nii:ht for overloading ;i moiur "Wfjrrs Kv.i-'iTi.i MrM" I '"1 w-iily (.«ui;t.» lotli««MlDu> porta r:^;.^ truck. He was taken into oustoiiy Ki'liru.iry IT. w:\rv. tiii- w i'.l !'f sp-ak- by State Inspector Lawior. Wii anil ;i social i»: :a.r. with re- Sunshine Kiddies latuit.p • V^J *"nio«« TatitEhrio* Ynunct"*" the St; \' ii'jU Ottier Kclth-Albcc AtU 10-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite f Somv,.j ^§ THE MORE COMFORTABLE Ou Che Screen work -wb•/•.}•-{• Mohair Covered Parlor Suite For a friendly hospitable dining room you will want a suite tiJai ft ^ a faster.'.;fe is ay charming and pleasing as ihi?. The suite consists of a beautiful X- Betty Compson and Kenneth Harlan in ill!--" .-u::»; ^ l china'closer,'buffet, server, large octagon table and tr.il t<>:•>,• ___••> ill _; v rix chairs in- the finest walnut -veneers-only-.»-...-... ,r; ^> 298.00 I ^Cheating Cheaters!!__ll of \mir "> nf'••a .1 - \uu on IN2> \ -ttr'.pptnj: <*ronk Story with Many Thrill* 198.00 ial set • r\\$ Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 9» 10, II ?••; •'The •- ;*;;vJr HVi Ou ihe Hcrccn tVfl siiccessi . j^l/l: \ xlie valuT'I !ii3 IHary Astor and Gilbert Roland in dren err };•• f^\ r "It la f| ^j "Rose of the Golden West' xeduce h-'^^i dents. !ivv;* Kitty Ou the Stage Calleonas ."in-': r^M The pleasure? indeed is all ours •ad Other Doner Ktith-Aibct Arti Family two or ie To create for you happy hours depart J'^i I i- ing1 the ^. • Matinee 2:30 "Evening~7-00 and 9:00 variouf .y^' — Beautiful^ V aTritiet^ -Windsor- Occasional A» occasional chair will mako Kitchen-Table ~~~7tTlu a IJoimtirfiT~vrrriivy~~snzen" Today and Tomorrow Th»' popular Windsor > h>T»- as thus, to nuiko ;• '>nr !>0{7rt7on\ viuitt :i in an U'^U^UJI IU'MKI). th.it empty corner become a suite t-iTmplete. I'mi:- drawer** T1H» V\K*V in* rfasin^: Karly bright :-pot in your room. with mn)i\ reMett:!mj:.inur. ftu- i^ht'd in walnut. r- . AtiHTican influence :I;:»KC- this Smartly tailorwl and uphol- Walnut Woods Adorn this Suite sill Bebe Daniels ;iiiH-i' a r<*al buy ;'t only -u-r*-

Week Commencing Sunday Matinee February 5th. *.'<• Maticecs Sunday, Thursday add Saturday W 159.75 • v forevtrif Rod LETRocque in nnr of thrillini; tales thin tint- >tar h:i>. i-wr :i The Empirejlayers fr that brings its owner to shop at 11 with ^~ '.Hit ightingnEagle Helen Baxter and James Hillings r JR 'AST'year 117390 cars used; the rfnee parkrrig services at the Starting the Day the Right Wsv in David Belasco's Famous Stage Success Thrce-Piccc Bed Outfit Humminira rnt'iodr ai Mi'.-akfast :ii.d ihr.uuhi.u.uuhi.urr :h- d;«y. Th:if disposal of Bamberger customer5y yet did not fill the areas •ho way this vutt- litiV >• t will aiT.'ct you. A bar \V •A' i n to capacity. Your car, too, will prove a real shopping aid \i you Sunday Only a:on:ou< breakup; ^^t Unit w indeed t-hecrful PI: •'. l:nk fil I"- leave it in one of these areas while- you shop. They are so A stirrliiK dranja of the million-aiid-one tUin«*-tliat may hniipcn and 21.98 arranged that you can park in a few seconds* and then you arc "Ladies I Evening" almost at the door of "One of America's Great-Stores." And av, your car will be as safe as can.he.rrom- the countless, annoyances In A Moment of Temptation' Week February 12th—"The Patsy" one invites by leaving a car at the-curb- COMrANIOX FEATURE Popular Family Prices 25c to $1.00 ••<•;••• I**:* Three Convenient Locations 1 A Washington Terminal Garage—180 Washington Scrccr. *]¥i "Branfbr3 Garage — 4S-52 BranforH' Place. Both these garages "Cross Breedl arc but a few minutes' walk from the store, and boch. extend to Bamberger customers the special rate, of 15c Tor thsee hears- or less, 5c per hour thereafter. Monday and Tuesday Outdoor Parking—in the Bambcrijer Parking Asea, 10? Plane Odd Wooden Beds Street. Free,bus service to and rrorn- the sroie. Tluee hcxirs free» Ii you;- diiii!::: IM.I:P. riia:i>.iiv Walnut and *• -Things to-Eat \ rare bargain! Distinctive beauty and exceptional-quality. howini: a '-.o.n] ,K-;*I u: u^ar 5c per hour thereafter. jiin tli- :v-t uf ills- - nil«- is -till \x- Davenport Table Luxuriously upholstered in fine jacquard velour with reversible Mahogany, Special" st r these rates, have-your parking dpek stamped.at_

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Regent Theater next Monday, Tues- thrilling scenes ever shown on tjhe . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, day and Wednesday. screen is provided la the .wreck of the screen attraction will be "Cheat- ONSTAGE "The Valley of the Giants" Is athe logging train, which plunges down ing Cheaters," with Betty Tompson story of the lumber Industry on thea mountainside, breaking away from ami Kenneth Ilarlan in the leading THE MODE the engine, running Into n sharp RAHWAY RECORD,' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928 AND SCREEN VucificiCoast, and of a romance tliat Voles. The story concerns a clever srows out of' rivalry between two curve and over a sixty foot cliff into a 76 Irving Street rival lumber barpns. The; story--by river, ..;.. ,. v •: - -..;.. -c^r~-- .shop-lifter, who.is freed from Hie b»w Sills is supported by a' tine"cast, in- i THEATER, .ELIZABETH Kymyhu's lost noIH; of ihcMjenuty :nml Hirough llu influence of a crooked _ Rahwayi N. J^ 1 nm-U Konvon. Ptin\ tA Sills* "First \:itional Pir.turtf- r Q nu «(I? -o t -t4i e-o r I HI-1 11 rrt1L1i1 *I R tins added another remarkable In beautiful settings amid the giant thur Stone. Phil Brady, Yola d'Avril. nf crooks he is directing. Posing .as * to Ills already long list trees of the Pacific Northwest, this Charles Sellon and many others. a wealthy family. tl:e band of crooks ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL &rrven successes. Much of the pk-ture.was photographed move into a fashionable home, from graphic story Is unfolded In a manner in the liig Tree country of California Bryeo Cardigan, in Peter B. that holds interest from start to fin- when? they intend to operate against and the scenes are particularly beau- society. Supporting In the cast are K pxeat story of the Redwoods ish. There is conflict, struggle and tiful. The direction by Charles Bra- VALUE GIVING SALE s Valley of ibe Gl.ints." at thenet Ion throughout and one of the most Sylvia Ashton. Maude Turner (lordon. GUARANTEED MONEY bin is excellent. Hthvin Connelly and Lucien Litllelleld. News. Topics of the Day, Mermaid The stage attractions will include BACK IFDIF DOES FOR SATURDAY ONLY! Comedy. Fifth Story of "Tho ColRom- e and Gaut, two very funny come- legians" and overture by the Regent dians, Davis and Darnell, in Auto Famous Orchestra. Row, or Twenty Laughs per minute, NOT WASH DISHES HOSIERY Green's February CLEARANCE SALE nml the Sunshine Kiddies, those two "Tho Rough Riders" r with Xoah Pure silk full-fashioned hose in all shades, Beery, Mary Astor. Char--1.* Farrell versatile youngsters, known locally .50% FASTER Entire Stock of~Dry Goods, Mcn's~Womtil's, and George Bancroft will lie the at-for their pleasing work. In addition, sizes 9 to 10 traction for Thursday. Friday, Satur- there will be other Kelth-Albee acts In IHI-Vsm-nre has produced a and Children's Furnishings, Quilts, Blankets, day and Sunday. February l), 10, 11of .vaudeville and film novelties. Pure silk full-fashioned service welflht and . Next Thursday. Friday and Satur- new washiiiK iwvrder and water anil 12. chiffon hose; all wanted shades; sizes 8'/2 to Window Shades, Pillows, etc. day, the st;y:e attractions will in- softener that takes more than half RITZ THEATER, ELIZABETH clude Miss Kitty Donor. America's 10' j.'. Reg. 51.50. npw ] ?i Friced Low for Quick Clearance. Marty Dupret1 and her Musical Fol- foremost impersonator of tlu* male Hie drudgery out of ilWiwushlUK lies Revue, now appearing at the Ritz. sex. the Culk'unes Family, in a series and other forms of ilean:n:-. LINGERIES of ticrolmtir comedy-slunts,-;iiHl-olhur- Sale^Starts Saturday, Feb. 4th is-one-of-the--bes«- ininiHture-niusical- Sntin"sh^7j7fi1Ips~piain~orTuffled.-fliit*hed-ln nues Keith-AMii'i' acts. The featured photo- comedy interpretations "ever witnessed Wr actually cuarantn- it to do &7OMainSt. T* Of TT JOT I? 170 Main St. on any stage in quite some time. Miss play will lie -The'Roso of the Golden alf shades. Regular value for these slips it West." with Mary Astor and Gilbert Cor.Lewis St. *V• DLU i *lJL,Cor.Lewis St. Dupree has gotten together a talented just thai. Your num.-y bark if " $3.50. As a special agregation of charming girls and Roland'in the starring roles. good-looking chaps. All in all. Miss duesirt. Plain satin sheen slips, a good buy Dupree has an offering that is bound EMPIRE THEATER, NEWARK cUts m please oven tho most .critical, as Commencing Sunday Mntlnro. Feb- Pue to new IniiiviUt'iit ^Y Crepe de chine bloomers, Komfy Fit. beau- will the WOIUUM- i-nsi of mirth-makers ruary fitb. the Kmpire Players, a per- A "CHOICE tifully made, values $3.50, special at . . . THE HOUSE" and songsters. moneni stock company will open at lfi.HOO niiimtt's a j e.ir trom dish The feature photoplay, starring tin- Kmpiie Tbeator. Xewark. Tho wa.-hiim time. Walk in EZE Shoe Repair J JMLLIXERY 2 -Thomas- Meigh;*n;-is- "The- City-Gout* -Empire--Flavors—wHi—piay™:t - iimited I37rMain StreetTRahway, N. J. ^ Wild," a gripping inetoitramatie story engauement of high class dramatic A collection of smart Spring hats.. Unusual of—the— under war', it "~;vnd;- ITS " -lifer Ktni"k*"'mTfr hn^-p pirkt'd -for (hc-nw»pt*»* Tour Feet^ are your understudy._ Look after your Feet anil let af_ii_crimL-. inu ;iIay^Uavid-BelascQ-'.s ^uii^altulKU- ', look litler* \DUI 'shui'.s.—\\V jiuauiulL'ii UIIMJ Jrr!r-Arc—dor ~~ mil lawyer* who turns prosecuting at- . vJluci ti $5 arm JC. now ids used and workmanship guaranteed. trimnpli. T7ulies' TiT tlte evening, V*.. BftlGE GROUPS torney because of his love for a beau- wliiuh enjnyed a year's run at the Repairs done on the shortest notice at fair and moderate- prices. tif.U.1 f;lrl. He later discovers that her Lyceum Theater. Xew York. ACCESSORIES O.vpr'30 Years at the trade, Give us a trial. Note the address. JA_therJs__tJie_n-o_nIJiiad_or_ofj lu^jiniler^ T1II'_.IH-\V _siock company, will lie 1 world. In striking contrast to tiie so- oomp.iM'd of tho very heM of tin Leather handbags, formerly $I.2:>. now . Repair c;eiy li"d"inhomes"e , gunmen arc-"shown in HriKMiway player.- T-' DIFFElCF:XT"\\"rr- Kv:;: ~ IM rheir Haunt?: 'where nWlun^Ws Tiy \\ w'ull" TTtfo.u pr°- "Cuts Dishn.in-Tin:c in Half"... Formerly B. Bruno rrnrJiJp. n7itf"?;is"vvai*s rogtC -----• (iticiT. who ii* tl...... -. - --- . Jewe'ryV Just arrived.' a "new asibrlrncrti of . The special iWgaiu Half-Hour will 50c to ttiv;:uway to \Y\vark. so that _>»Vwark 1... 1371 Maia Street, Rahway, N. J. again bo in fmve Saturday with tin* Ilioajfi'-^t't'r^ may bo' ablo !o M-O tho the je'vsrcIry needed for chic- Spring- costumeft ••• special reduced admission priro in of-very . lat'jst in Broadway._ nr Mhirtitin> feet from 1 tn 1: :Hi p. m. ai popular pric*->. Tho pro* W o.i!< will ra::i;e from 2.V tn $1"> ;.ip At THESE ARE ONE-DAY VALUES ONLY, SO COME IK ;; groat cost, tbo mauagoir.oiit iuw si? as leadini; woman for _lh^ re I'lay."-.-." Ml*-* Helen" H:fx!or. \ Morning at^9 a. in— nf ilif uu»i taloiited' uf our, The Mode, 70 Irving St., Rabway, N.J' Perfect from-the angle of price •I "'• —--^^ Pltll Sample-One.-of Our Fresh |\\:iy _ load in t; \\I»IMOH • T!h- MKUI-. -4 h;i> also sot uroil tht- vrv;t-i-<. [ TOMORROW morning at 9:00 a; ^is_the-piicejoLithese-Suites-. , ," suites-tiia£ ^rypriirru'r, in •,;.'• ;••::'. \ us-- r . ,. ' ' ' * ' i i elude?" •••'!•• Ill 111'.) .1" into the finest horire^in~rtre"~mty . . . s~uites~but recently designed' the 1 1 l.\ |^^ fi j n7i 11 ^ Ili-aiiv, a i:iuirr unfunii!::it • \:: whictr-have-just arrived at onr warehonse--—suites—that-we-have-copsistent-fa 'ar- hi1.- Uc--. t\*t. ....!; : ii;^ h< v \\\ inu' a- i of variety, for here you will find over three hundred suites, comprising the most >.,r I »r j-- sold and will again sell at prices ranging from $189, $200, $229, $300, $325, IV aid h& :u»t aho^.-iljiT iul i Vu'in: rt*i:: «;N >i;:.-'' Mr ing Regular comprehensive collection of fine furniture ever assembled under one roof. Perfect 5400. Your choice for $139, $179, $229. Never, never, NEVER have such values the £.> ] strut i- , .-.. i Chocolate Italian Creams .. . 70c lb.; 35c /z 53c All Four io; ;!:•• iiin.-t in;fVi->riu^ oi <•'.;• pi.--: nt undr/ -J.1 V, &A A snn.uih crt'ain covt-ri'ti ;vi;h ])itl(-r-.-»v*-ri from the angle of Quality . . . for you will find here the products of the country's been offered. We urge you to come and investigate and prove to yourself that i! ! tri*-1. w!i<( will !».-'h i!ii-.-r-'--l .:;i-.! :...;- 1 the *i; • ' -* Hr finest manufacturers of fine furniture. PERFECT from the angle of Beauty . . . dre' | '::ti" ? "M A.- Tht- -:••!*' : ••-'.-.•->••-. every word in this announcement is based on actual unexaggerated fact. A" suite Chocolate Covered Molasses Chips 80clb.; 40c 4 lb. i we li i. that1 iu,t- Wf.ilii.y ::• '.. .. \\\v t I'XTttlCTION I imiird hotol t.;\ iir;- Linii :: i * iiir.il '^A crispy taffy with a vanilla cho '••>lat'> cn:i:ini:. " for you will find here thp mnsf attr^ofivp designs and creations of modern crafts- wnrrh'up to $400 at $229-or one worthTOPyat S179--or one worth .1 ,•• . 'i il 11 .111 EXTKACT'O.NS FK£L Whb.% 1LLTH ASE RCPLACCD Q¥ 0^— a£ ; FILLINGS. CROWNS. BRIDGES. TEETH CLEANED h-r Rule—remcmticr nn um- FULL OR PART'AL SETS THAT LOOK AND FEEL NATURAL men . . . and cleverest adaptations of Period designs. ;tlu- >r:-.-ris :ir..i ;;i;:k.- A i.nly brella won'l Keep vour your home will bring you many thousands of dollars in happiness and satisfaction Chocolate Covered Brazil Nnts . S0clb.;40c \z lb. ' urn] r)!:ii. uii»vi ;t i *••••;:::; !,:''»- feet dry por I-nciou.- nuts ('ippi-d in rich sweoi clmcoiati*. irci! iiiitl in-1 ;ir;i-: \\.i~ h.nl ;t we a llifv u .in \< I iirnvc ;.i ii:iv •::.,•. ;ul !>> OIR DR. JYIA1-1-AS palsn li:id <:->];•• f.u* IMT in ;ry::;j :,, :i..ikf laturt. :i l:ul\ nf \wv ti:i-> I't-cn n-- :-••-.-. MIDWINTER SALE 72 Broad Street Elizabeth Assorted Hard Candies .... 50c lb.; 25c \A lb. 1 the SU \ Xiccly tlavored all siiL'ar candies. T!:i~ i> tli*- i:»;u.u ;lii-;:i.- »>.' liii- > u- Is Now In Full Swine; No Appointment Neceinry ''"" ' -a: i.!:.t! :>!;t\ ;:::-• •.'.!:.-!!!.•;• !::.• arti.-i Visit OurStorc Thin Week Ootn Daily 9 A. M.-€ P. M. ii*. i-i ii~ "V fa.!- ;;; ttin!:. Also Mon.. Wed. and Fn. Eve- tilt 8 P. M. Take one home to the family. This package contains a treat for all. w.ill m- - Group No. 1 Formerly Group_Nac2 Formerly. JJ^JCeam_.CharlottelRusse^ ^••i'k-1'! -rV!>! ti.ify -fif ir.- -nt - tin*--Kiiipin*- . these make a splendid dessert for the table Tiioator. .Nfu.iTir~ Tlu* >--.is(iii subM-i ip* inn honk i- , $ $ now »jpc!: ;inil all tlinSi* ilcsiriMi-. ••( ; Order those fancy heart-shaped Ice Cream Forms for Valentine's Day. j ii;Lv;ui: th-- sanio >t-:i;s t-aoi: \v*-t-l\. ami ' make plain hearts and-Cupid, hearts with ..our famous Ice Cream.—CaII-325. SHOE SHOR Priced Up to 200 Now Priced Up to 300 Now success! "^i: ,-.5 I sontation.i m i»opular prices, art*) 141 MAIN ST. COR LEWIS ST the valueri v^ j oariiostly rr(iue>to(l to have tboir vention l\:\ r"i A.special reduction given to Churches, Clubs on our Ice Cream. i panics put on tho book dren AI.itiiict-s wi:i hv Sunday. Thur>i!.t> Some of our Loganberry Punch with the "bowl and glasses will make a nl Satunluv. "It is reduce |;»r*ciaou];ir m.u*n:tn ;tiu <•. in imr- j nionL^- S-m j "12"5^Ifving StTRahway 2903 Broad St., Elizabeth •'laiii- t-:ui>{'lli.-u:n>-nt ami in it- iru:i:-: It W'fK ^ A.-;;i;i, ••xi>Tt-m- .tail j This group of Dining Room, Bed Room and Living If ,you should :: .1. v.i;•;:!:••::: ;!n:i ai!\ U\A-, ;':•••-••:!:.••! t This group of Dining Room, Bed Room and Living Room Suites, are of a grade tjtiat would more than satis break or lose ymir Room Suites, compri*; a choice of suites suitable for the fyJhe_mosiJ_as_tidious,_T^ uine Walnut, comibned with other cabinet woods. They con Loot foTTfi^rBig Name :tt lilt* ItilKii h, -s of :j,. average home. a:.::- sist of 10 complete pieces, chair seats covered in a choice of Wool •; ', glasses, what then? The Dining Room Suites, are all complete 10 Piece Suites of ntines Day Tapestry or Jacquard Velour. in Genuine Walnut with combination cabinet woods, the chair seats p :v.*,. .;::..: :a.- *,••:;„•;- ;I:i;..:-j,.,V"'^,. -L^t Hie take 'd CO\)}' Of! can be had in a choice of Tapestry, Velour, or genuine leather. The Bed-Room Suites are complete 4-Piece Suites in Genuine Walnut and Dec- 1 JM'-V *•:•"< riiis a.Miti.i!; ii .u'.v..v. your lenses and hold your orated Finishes, some with large roomy wardrobes, some with the nev? Low Boy. : l uary 14 The Bed Room Suites are all complete 4 Piece Suites in Walnut and various arLlilJlii.SJl. -^- ^i^\^^ prescription on "file,! cotor combinations. "The selection is large. The Living Room Suites are large in its variety. They are all Mohair Suites, with "••^hvii-'-'ViT^i111.11 ol thl"r"itinr'^';then should something hap-; Your sweet-heart, your wife, or your iPhe LivinT Room Suites are all complete 3 Piece Suites in every wanted covering. reversible cushions in Frieze, some are the Frame type and others the all over- 1 n sir ;; .-• •-" :',ii--.y ior ui.-Mr/it ^mi'iiiV bwi.'-'ToT't' ';-'P^ ^° your• glasses, a ringj mother all love to receive stuffed type. Webb bottom construction and Marshall Springs througtout, with The Store Where Quality RuEes> Daily ] : on e hon e w s r the Large, con "ortable and roomy, of full Marshall spring construction, with spring .£ be *"• t,: • •.$*'}] spring edges. He ' • p ••'.•Ufi- ^ t;^:ZrZt :S; ,n.! U? P . [» }* }. i tdgeson aU pieces. _ - - - • • 7 • CO •: v ' fr,:.''^ iiML-ii;1!..,i up.ni ;i!(. ,i:i,!::;n thu,.;machines going to duplicate. W/ :\ • i 141 Main Street, Rahway Th i: 1 11 : Baumanns r-,i\ " " - "' ' " - .^"iN.", the demised article. -. ' >msj{fni:s." "Tin* Uttb* Hoom of; v Cn-iii Cat" -and "Tli.» Croon j Moral Valentines ;i]:w;i]( ,,f i]u. Anirry Dragon." Tin* I- FRESH i\v» action .>f tliis play t;tko> plm-t; , Send Them A Small Deposit Delivers Group No. 3 Formerly Priced Up to No Large Cash tuv.-n ni.dii mid niiilni-lit on ono Dr. Goldschmidt ii."-"-o .Ww Year"., Day. ' Optician One of our beautiful valentine baskets Thf p:-inluctiou ;mil pros.-ntation —o » - r Any Suite •1 !"" :!w s:itm- as sr,*n ,,n Hn.a.l- 78 H¥!D| St. ' PhODC 1562 of fresh cut spring flowers $400 Now •vay in ttit- Expenditure Is Si-: ;]••:•, SHUBERT THEATER, NEWARK Roses, Tulips, Peas, and Snapdragons Pay the Balance As tic PRIME STANDING Uut -JI fow hours and "Cay Necessary i':iroi-" will l)o rovoah for i\v t\r box nf- :c butulci'ii that tin- lm-ai Baskets of growing plants •• ). , ?Y-ij Our credit plan is an open door to a Better templating the purchase of a Suite in the spring nmnt will bi-a stjurco of profit tu the manatronn;ii;;(.f tiio playhouse and 111,- itfiSOF FINEST Sliubt-rts. who own [lie show. upwards Home! -And just a small down payment secures or possibly for your new home, or perhaps you' tn addition to tin? biK outfit that '""nit's on .Monday, an a.ivanco rrow delivery of any purchase and you may pay the fUs IK-OM working on Hie -tuijc nf tbo Boxes of mixed spring flowers are to be married in June, a small deposit wilt Slmln-r; Tiicati'i- for st-voial davs. -\ balance in sr^ajl^eekl^oiijm^^ ~~The Dining Room,~BecT~Room andHCiving Room Suites in This spt'darHiar nuriibfrs -n-quii o mechani- upwards as you are paid. cal oontnvanro that must bo erected wish valentine Group, Built by Master-Craftsmen, Exemplifying the Finest SMOKED 'V'fon- mo .roiihtind-! oi th<< prodn.- *u }} ^\ flowers sent anywhere in are ready for the delivery. Act now, do not put?" C Front Pigs ru:n i.s plart-d on tho stau-o. Duplicate the United States or Canada you can do so in a few Designs and Portraying many Exclusive Patterns *i'trt of this machinery is provided.- It is the most dignified and up-to-date method it off! We guarantee to deliver anywhere"aif: "Ca> Paroc" will IK- s--*.-n here with CLEAN 1CET MEANS HEALTH hours notice The Dainty Designs and Colorful Motifs—Are AH Shown on Feet; 2 lbs :ts complete New York Winter Warden j.vou need not fear to put your food of securing better furniture and paying for it prniluotmn intact and with the stars ; li^lit up against our ire. It is clean any time. Come ealy while the selection h* f'f both the Now York and Chicago Just Phone Rah way 711 or 712 Our Floors. Any Suite You Select Will Add to the iuns. Th.- eonipanj' Includes Charlos , and free from impurities. We have out of your income. Dignity That is So Essential to Your Room •fine- Sale. Rita Gould. Douglas Loa- thousand,, uf satisued customers; why And we will deliver when you say large. *-itt Frank Caby. Alice Boulden. Hen not be ono of them? ()ur service is Holmes. Kric Titus. Lorraine Welmur th- bet. • • <$: .I'-iniio I?o;u-h. Kuth I.ockwooil. I\,ul •''-„• IJavm. Kelo Brothers. Irene Cornell 4 pound average Ksthor Sferllns and William Mont- END TABLE SPECIAL 8-DAY CLOCK SPECIAL go me ry. John R. Baumann -np; enf Mahogany Finish «l- SMOKED White Ice and Greenhouses St. George and 8,-.D.n.y Kitchen CHICHESTER S PILLS End Table with Wtt!;' Hazehvood Avenues Wall Clock. Dutch turned legs and .•4- Johnson Coal plate design. incC Rib Ends ij oston Butts sturdy braces. 20 East Grand St. Guaranteed for 1 Suitable for radio. year. MJID BY DCUGGISTS EVERYWKBS

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RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3,1928 RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928

Jersey City, and MTr. and Mrs. s bv Request ;"'« barjSlli'V Only n -moif payment t?• Many Enjoy Fellowship Obituary Letter Sent to Phone 455 STUDENTS .WILL SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Pinfield, of Elizabeth, were guests «C l \\i* ('OllVlIM'' * - ' — -# At First Presby. Church Number Gets There 0. K, Patrolman- and Mrs. George Plc_6££ FINNEY OF THE FORCE S'.&SJSSKS' 1 GEORfiF .1. PfF.T T StanW Hrtv^ nf Wnct' Mmnn FUES TAKE: TU&-PAV OFF, 111(1 fllllVlly, ut Hi. .Millu GeorKe J. Peet, 8^ years old, of 33 avenue, left Wednesday for Boston .\im-rln One of the best attendances at any Sunday. FlMNEYt West Fifty-first street, New York City, Courtesy on the part of John W. on a buriini'ss trip. yti Hut her time of the fellowship supperK of the **4 n native of this city, died Wednesday Ellis, former sexton of thy Trinity The Workmen's Building an _ Z OiSAV!-VEF0UG-EVED fttW 1: Kirst Presbyterian " Church featured Miss Chai-iine. Edwards, of 1GD Elm at the New York address. He was the Methodist Church, in answering an in- Association will make either :»tra£=&.V always sec the- first supper of 1D2S, hold WeUnes- avenue, spent several days -this week son of Rev. E. W. Pcet and Mrs. Sarah vitation to attend the annual oonsre- or installment mortgage loans 0:1 __i-- (Continued from Pag* Ona) 'lay cvenlnc. and enjoyed by nearly with friend< in New York. DO Ot ftope CreJghlpn Pt-et. While a young man Rational meeting Tuesday evening, way real estate at a minimum CM: £-• Americanization 10U. Each family took a covered dish. I-orrnmn Cor»fcrt»nr«» (iroup Sl\ly Ills family moved to Iowa and he caused headaches in the Rp.liway Post • Clarem-o .Milnes. of Central avenue, the borrower. Our method -is- a-rirct Ijclity—Iirutio Other refreshments were nerved by •HP «U1' -I'lu-Vrnlrl flCilllil. IX'W biltt.TV Jlrgliui Corporutlon >nr Kraduated with the first class at Iowa Of lice, but the answer finally reached is recovering from a successful op*:ra- advantage to the home owner.—^'2r. the Cheerful Workers* Society and its destination despite the fact thai • IIY iu'w' tin's, I'r|tv *10"' llJ1ulro,, }? ivnitliMti'H will bo awarded by the Ktalc John Law School nnd in 1S65 from Kenyon ition at the Railway Hospital. iiriiiii-nt "f 1'llMle lliHtruotlun ty [hose NatallH, followinfolloi g tihh o supper a devotional! Ellis used one of the church members' 10 College. | Miss .Anna J. Baker, of S Kim ave- RETURNS FROM SWEDEN n.ir.'ii ;it *' It**tfltm" riant who " " 1 . JoHi-pli meeting was held. The various or-1 telephone number in lieu of an mi- __ t (Jrlvm.; He never married and his nearest nue, has £oii» to Red Hank for an ex- Axel Johnson, of 21 Bond stroor. ro- J _ sanitations of the church then held' dress. ,. "ftir lin.-(i "ciiIT. Ui-wiinl. U'.'lnrji of •inn ii. cj;ciior. of kin are nephews and nieces. The, tended .-'tay. to lu'i-onlOilW ,-rcaII KahwayJOl^ it hl [separate moethiRH. 'When invitations for the" met-rin^ ] turned yesterday morning; or: i.h» Li tody will be interred in the family j Miss Grace M. Stevenson, of S3 Carl i, HIT- j A «iereoptk'on talk on Alaska was were issued one was sent to Ellis who Swedish-American Lino S. S. IJTalfc- Il r plot at Stratford, Conn. ; t'oinniurcp street, has returned from .,.,„ I;F\T- V real modern fliit (iiippUnl J i? smith, K.hvnni Wrhiici-u. Eiiw'anl TiMiUa j-iviMi by Miss Kdltfci Jardlne. Popu- nigholm from Sweden, where lie ia?^ S* H:IH 5 'L'nruii Kilwanl Clinton, (Jt-orircc j WayUuy, A a win. Hiram l»-.i*. »*rl*rht ritoms Ktlwa M-i.«i."r. \«,ia.Miii .r 'Viift,:; M1^;1:;, iicrban i-1',!i ,l:iI:irr sonKsoncHK W(inwcrio KU11hUiiKK with-Kveretwith* Elverett t SS.. " ^pent the past two months \izillz& i (Me Itlth IIItMllTH rK« Mi'lei*, Jaiiifi t;tl- ,iv Mnreii..; |)Ur:i MU! can Revolution, attended a luncheon I Dorothy and Gladys Stevensoft were *- Ni.ranti'. AJvxaudur I'ucby. at the piano. Plans were made- for a reached a member of the committee. theless happy to return to this ccaii- l,'!iph* Kdward Schorr and Ih-nry MclnztT. Monday with Mrs. Alfred Benedict, JKtiestH at a party held Friday, nipht Carpentry • J»II;.III .smuiin*)*y- auiaul l JnhJhnn Zki i congregational dinner to. bo served try. The return pnssage of *it* State chairman of National Defense, •t! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles KFXI KSTATK KOK KXCHANGK it«i KllilMin-- Clifford llj.trk. Harold liookkrrplav WednoBday, February 22. at a nominal r__\vay_mai • wilt—WllHfltn—l>«vl«.— Pattl—Hnctmr prtae Dr. A.-B.MCll in-South Oranger-The-speakers-Tvere- weather, he said. ( Mrs. Stanly W. Jones, of 1G3 Elm \nrk.i<-l M*'-^"- '«"«""K*' IVtrmoii, Ktidolph Mrs. John Buell, Connecticut. State Edwin Senion and WJlliam Corbett. will V .n«I.I.T irj.1.' f-r hou-.- iu rritrirtrd nrl-ii »,Miiinrl. Murtraret PaJfc-Pt tary of iho Eastern District of the avenue entertained two tables of n"l,lintl.il w-H-iii "f Kahway. I'bonc Uab- iMimuulnl. William Schuiltll and ranper JJIIIaui JJ.-n.-. y li],li.-lrn , stStailiTl , Kk Chairman of National Defense, and J. of East Oranpe, were Sunday quests Hry.;r. Katl« General Council,- will bo the speaker. bridge for the Rah way Hospital 1 Crmci-xlk, Jlobert^-OlBrlen Those attending of the MiKsei Dorothy and Gladys _Thiii-will be-prellmlnary-to the-every chain of card parlies on Tuesday FIRE ALARM STATIONS Stevenson., nf s:j Commerce street... ri , „.. - - . Stanley »*uwan, Kniii, Kmma Siauil, Mary member canvass on .March 11. The from this city were Mrs. William A. afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. i»,Till Ourrle. Jr., Jnaira l»yrr, ».rf>rKc »lruliiU (turn-tiiuii(.urn-tHon, Mary Jullyr 12—Main and Cherry Sts. WOItK \V.lNTKI>-r.*Tinaii Klrl want* po j'Ourrle. Jr., Jnnira ljyrr. recently organized women's Bible Ransom, Mrs. Luther B. Mundy, Mrs. Clifford Woodruff, Mrs. Walton B-Sel- Flashlights refilled while you wait nUlon u«-rt«»k and dnwn«talr» work; DO i-Hhr Krauk Harkcr J<»Iin T. Hill. Nor-.' . »•"! KlbboiKlbhi i —I»1'nUl| KttcllfKl . Clarence 13—Broad.and Campbell Sts. By Oabome class decided to call it the Women's George E. Gallaway, Mrs. Earl Reed over, Mrs. William S. Martin, Mrs. at "Anthony's" Sport Shop.—Adv. Still Missing Ininnlryiamidry. Inunlrr K» N«-w BruDSTrtct hrrt Hvrr. Mlcliiiel KourtN. Y rajik Mlralo, I •n'tirj:*-. Kva Itnherlnon, Kdua IIobliiiioR. 14—Main and Commerce Sts. THE FEATHERHEADS J-jiriD 4j t'.iiiutir and AucuM \ on Srhrap. >arab ICouiim-I. 1I.-1.-II Tultlt*. Jrnnlf Wae- "Bible Study and Service- Class and Silver* and Mrs. Arthur" L. Perry. Willard Blauvelt. Mra. Jervis '-Vail. feb3-fri4t rrl nt llir rt 15—New Brunswick and Lake A. • . , . ,, , , , !V' JJ.'^KO'Pt Cuuaril. Lillian A-zuuu. pledged help to the pastor in any way Miss Charline Edwards and Miss Wilbur p. Harriman. of 51 River I,OST'**aniii» II H. S. <*. Hnlmf*. Slity tu^t-iulity-JfU'i *-arl ami J...«-[.b ynjKriu _ \Worm\ onn., _}A*U* Worm, Tboma-t L..iiL-h-possible. ' streeL^.Jius-. rftnrned-la—Iite-bufrines* _16r^JIazelwood Ave-and S Brcai t'.t Manhnttnu llu. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Laura • Jones;--Prizes-^vcre won by* 17—Jiazelwood and LeesvIlleATaa Avfiicl. . I'horv** Mrs. John W. Ackley, of 176- Com- duties in New York after beinp 111 for 1S- It Uluu. UUIIMMI—Cha'r|ri-l.amn«-rl. II. \V. Mrs. Blauvek and Mrs. Vail. several day*;. :r Ilta llarl. Sarah \Vai;ni-r. Cbarlrs (i.rl unl.-r HENRY MASOPUST JR. merce street, entertained three- tables IS—Hazelwood Ave. and WoodbrtS- Kntk-r. Aaiia Zrlny. ' Robert LTjones, of 1G3 Klin"avenue, Road. .-•-•--_• oSSESW COWk»l A IIVA.V \VANTKl>t~ *iirl» i» learn «>n Mris Funeml services were held Wedues- of bridge Wednesday afternoon1.-.atart- COOLD TAKE A V0OMA>fe Pauline J. U. G. CLUB MEETS AND HE&S t* COftLttt II- lui; inarliln**^.' Am>ly I-oulii Tuttmia. ^ Tliyrn rlllac_ daiLlor, Henry MasopufitiJrf.-two-days Jng_.another -iJialii—of..-hospital—card- returned Tuesday frnni thq, JJniver^U.y 22—Hazalwoort and Janngg ATBSJ —Hamilton d*•-»*!.- Kahway^?*—I-—tch5-'J l ses'BloiTqf the 'T'TT G. Club* V4MITV j, tm Ariiuu'Vlirh.- ItotHTT—itPter; iiarry h«i> i,. vlthty-Krat.L WnU.r.limma old. infant Bon of Mr."anct Mrs. Henry parties for the- month of February. 'of-Pennsylvania-tu-remain until Sun- 23^;entrai and Jefferson Monday night at" St. Paul's parish KliKUS WANTK^—Urpr front room I'n-gui*! Harry Hurkniaii, IMuu -Ua'ae, JWij^lr Aiuia Uchinann.-WUllaiu Uriu«by. Masopust, of 214 Price street. Her guests were Mrs. Clifford • S. day. • • 24—Maple and St. George 1 i^'a Iljnllnj:. .Sidney Kor. Itutb MadUun. SUult-y Wfl.rr. Lillian Za- house, prizes In the games were won 25—•Milton Ave. and Bryan: Si. •!) inlili tor iwo ironil^nit-u, with or witb- *-rk; Marie Wllki-n, Marlt- StuIfxIdTry, Mil- Woodruff, Mrs. Francis V. Dobbins, The Workmen's Building and Loan Itoanl: »tt-aiii. b»-at. rlw-trh* lljbi. Kltvtrlrml by Miss May Leonhard and Miss Association will make either straight 2S—SU Roads., Siitr iu 'Ulttr -(.Vuriif lUfrwlrth. ilri-il Smith. Kva ltoli«rt>uu. Alice lVu- Mrs. Ronald Acken. Mrs. William S. MI laltli*. hintH- mniforls. T» Union nuj>r, l>..r. tby Klmlclu. It tufa Cray Kath- ON MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE Edith McClure. Various other social 29—Westfield Ave. and wl. T.I INT-J. frta-it .•^rUr'i .inrl »•'• Maurr. ( Martin. Mrs. Bertram Berry. Mra. or installment mortgage loans on Rah- c i"n»t. Jiilnm Kur- Iwii luU-uirr, ('tiarlotte DrUky, iHlxabeth Miss Margaret Cone, daughter of diversions were enjoyed after a short way real estate at a minimum cost to Road. • ^K « ..Illni.. Urub Cuh.-u. ilarj-.rir I'briitwiihiT, Franc!" Durragh. Miss Edith Collins !,.», Arthur Jobu 'lVrpak. 4' I^-wln, Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Cone, of ailjLjmss ^-aura Jopes, nf RnhTC-fty; business session. Refreshments were the borrower^ Our method is a real Ktlll KKNT Ci Y raH'»-« ItlUi^r. ____ served by -|;nfi*it ^ ___* __i_ ^'^rj;.- ttlark. \[;irr >_•_• Colonla. nil .Mrs. Waldo Rprrv. nf aiTvantago-to.-ihp-home—owner.—: t It«»4*r.^* t.' hM p. 35—Grand and Irving St*_ IIir tt Jfliliry, Chnlry Mi>cri\ Hull, of Colonia Prizes were won .in.] Imtli, ;dl iiiil»=^*"'* " Inqulr- <-"/ w.n. MiMrnl MMIIII. Julii ]t .. to be gone untlfthe first part of May. The next meetlns will be held with nier and family, of 112 Main street. 1 (Hu'ii. A S^httihll. r by Mrs. Acken, Miss Jones and Mrs. W.»t llait'lw 1 j^-nui' 1'bour T4M Mlrh.i.l rt A\ir). II.-l.il Tr.-.i-lw.ll, ltt-1/f-,-,-, ., Miss Sarah Apgar, 211 Hamilton •Mr. and' Mrs. John R. Repkie and 37—Elizabeth ana jacKson „. l l.'.u Wh.-i-lrr, KU-aimr t'ljafff*. Cal Dobbins . Jan^T Jt 1 street. family, of 39 Fernote street, enter- Mill' " r.r:nl.-n. Ja» It. |, Mar^:in-t Dawn of Reason 38—Elizabeth and Scott Aves t*(i|l IIKNT -Ki»f-roi>m« and hath, all oW< lained Mr. and Mrs. A. Hohweiler, of L«i»l»«- S.-11].. M.irk'ar. t Mlskorirb. ^Atchlwn .Man—Ml have been 39—Kinsey Corner. pi.)VPiui-ii!«, *.train h--4t; fc'arayr II GRANTS LOAN VETS POSTPONE MEETING irvinRton; Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver and — ..Ifr;t — ir^ntrraFnnaMr- -Si-Kn^t IH Ur!-n • f»h«f(lijnul—— •— hnppy -ihi-" la'M~" fnurrrno'Dtbs7 aft-" Tin- Itahway"* Building and Loan 42—Milton Ave. and Montgpmcrj- Si. t W Mxlv t- .-iirht> -A;rii.-« I^.hl.-n. I. The meeting of the Veterans of For- (laughters, ilie Misses Mildred and 12—Grand, Bond and Monroe Sia. r f w..,,.f jwtui.- T.-1 SZ> W . er having bo"D miserable all (he rest Association Tuesday night granted a J.^oplt Worm. Ann.i t'tfonnl, eign Wars, scheduled for tonight .Mary Louise* Weaver, of Trenton, over 4-t—Grand and Lennington Stir- n It. of^mj^ljfe L-becaiue happy—op_the- loan of $1.500. Four .shares matured, when-State, officers won* to-be- present- Sunday. • run and thiriy-five n«nv .shares were taken i5-^-E."Milton "Ave?"and'Earnetl'SL" 1 Mil ; 1 -oiaccrs ^^y .4,.! ATI Ul_\V*tUtWl*l- nuT President Cyrus W. Squier was —-Mrs—A nTia-Kr-Kellj'T*or~lT;fPTralTiTT-' "^I^^Faple Terrace and Central -i* ',;.•.•..:• J..h:. IIilU J.-lK. 4fu>ff t*»H—str-f^T—hns—gene—- in—F-forfrht—trr ;f.i. N..rl«r! In charge o"f~tlu- nif?eOng. with James Hamilton ni,\ I'ul.t, ViiJan Han until Tuesday night at the headquiir- spend sevt;ral weeks. 65—N. J. Reformators. CARD OF THANKS.S tEGAt ADVERTISfcMENT I.iii.-. JI'IMI han. Th-T.'-.i Mr) T. Heath, secretary. .. . . l of Mulvey-Ditmars Post. Xo. 6S1. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pintield, of «; v i !• \Vjrf,.r.| ":, M.ir,t KJ1I.-IJ.HU, Sti-ll.f fifi—HOU«;P M.i-M.-n. f • ' . ;; i W.-, ihi' -.iMih'TMi;::.',!. d"-iiv 'fl ; l.i: -In Some Classy Exhibitions CA6ERS TAKE DEFEAT S. nil', f ... t 1" 1.1 I.-:ii- nl-.-r-. J.*-i. i < *rr. i- . M .:r\ l-ii... 1. i.IV M.« *^ ' Unr, •• r.::i to ti^ In rocont bere.iTO- i -. Mui-i l:. •r. l...r-: Are ^Promised Sport Fans I »••!>-- -* | v.'-v.i. at th»- (it-.iri: t.f i»tir hi-lnvr !-. ;-•' tJ j nuiUu-r. Miiiuilu'lii l.Utkhuf-t...... f,...,» :.. i >.• A.:•-•.• V. !:• :.. Mil.In.l "|i..|.... ,'! ln:> rif,.!- j Wo r?-ih'.-i;iliy Th.ink (Tic Rrv. C J. , <• • . i,- :.. ,--.:.?!. y-i,•'.-•••• i "•••• ^^•|-•' T> |wn rttine \" .»ril- ! ; :. ):..:. i U. :;. V .' 1 ,. r j. • K;L:W and Kev. M •' Itoyl.ui of S:. ; •_ "^ *^ '.( '' " ••• •' I. - The basketball fans of this city true in every way. Tlu loani'has won all of its District League games to Y. H. C. A. Outfit Loses By 4H.,,,:,,. 1! T •i' _• -.ii. Mary's Chun/h. I"'; > I K. *;.i!!.r.v.i>. : '--^ j'.'j.^j.^p^^ nit: i~ * Til I'AV ':" . . .,:.!-. ' r. -t..-.-! \t-».].•• . isters Fifth Straight Wio should lie treated to some real classy :;" :.. i-. r,;:.- J..r.r, i:. 'I > ;--u rit- r date, with apparent ease. ! l f< 1 !• 'A .:. „" i»ifi inhibitions during the coming month. •"' " \ 'u-ho -.'.'n't tU.r;il irihw.'-'.r.ui ..::-:r!-i j . : -,- .'.\-'-\ •• r!.. •.'•-:.•-:. .! • • • . «. Mr. Sir.i'1 V • By 16 to 13 Some of the leading teams in this The. game played at Elizabeth, in One Point, 43 to 42 i i i.U -:,..r '•! st'i-iion will appear on the local Y. M. which the Railway team withdrew v:- ' --r M.I;. -»-*• 4- V. A. court. after playing five minutes of the sec- Li: -i.:r- . • I.,:!. -. ' Tomorrow night the .Montclair "Y" ond half, has been ordered replayed i i v •; I". LJ.II;.. J- l*. '•vt .-.-.|. '•••*•: ^- ]'<.- K. ^••\\ :•.:.. •-.*. u..-.-iii. ( Witji iifiilu-r Henderson nur Ch.Ul- Mr .1 :' l.ir;-:.:nir-t. i:-» « The Hulnviiy High School basket- teams will .furnish the opposition in >iy the Central District League chair- iv : \.' Tr-iA K ifr:.-:. H ' \~i-.l-- t. -• !.. i-.. .>..-..;-.4- ;.!:, -i', w. r.}. \ ball team registered its fifth straight man.- This the Elizabeth "Y" refused let playiiu-.'and with Doly plmisini; . .'Ti lu;i.lNMN'. it 1 • •'-' • '•:J-.-'-'I • : t.i..!!.:- ^^ >••;]•• • . r ::,- ..:-. ••- w.-r.I. j both saints. The Muntclair-Reserves ...-:.,- ••; :!..- : -- .:-•*•* ••r.'-: ,I-----r ;1- -. • . \ -" \\ ; •:. ti-.JI ,. ;». r.;,.] ;.. Mr fl.irk | win at Franklin School Tuesday in DEATH >•:'. !;«-::•- — • jrr. U. will meet the -Railway Reserves at to do, and the game was then awarded- through the game sick, Uie Y. M. C. .•.t r. ,.,. ...-•!,. ,.-•». t- -.t M-.;.!. -U^!;.- f - '•» !!-• • t:.:. •••..;•.!.•.* <••: .t-.il.--it wnrk I faking over Woodbridge High after a x o'clock -and at If the varsity team of to Railway. Elizabeth, is going higher, A. •netsters took a one-poiiu defeat • ',•••:•• -:i It.- I t ;•• w r'".'..Z 'I'I i.Ii:ii'-r.: v 122 MAIN STREET, bitter struggle. The lut-als emerged , . ,- , - . f bt.-l Wfn- I' •>'•••:'. ! T lir 1:; *.\* "i ; *• I. '" :,:::.*i 'Ii!"\»i,!,:.; ''••::! i' i II ^ both these institutions will go on. . however, and has appealed to the - A; A-!i l'i...>k. N J . RAHWAY, N. J. from Manager Frank fcllk's Sacred •f i«^:.j« j • f..li.»w » M.irj'-ri- victorious with the heavy end of a 1G State executive committee. In any 1 ,r.) .' !»»'» Just Use Earlier in the season, in fact,-,m the SENATORS WIN . j ry l. I'.'.'v. M-.:y A ••• ;- | :<.. (7 «••'.!• . i..••„••• |:j... L lo 13 score, after having entered the e**ent Rabway still remains on top by Heart players on the New .Brunswick local's opening game Rahway trimmed •r nf J'*h:i .t:i't Kiii.i 1-ud- ,..[ i.,I- - It:- r.'-rlb »r». - • I 7". »..'•«. final period several points to the bad. The Sf!ia'.i>r> took all thrn* ^.t::u-s , virtue of Wes[field trimming the Eliza- :,•• n iU-,T'.\ ttk,. . l_'j til t r •.!• Your Phone ihe Monti-lair boys :J7 to 20. using court Tuesday nigh.t The score was l.r- .L Mil. ! 1 fuf beth "Y" last Wednesday at.Westfield •i diii :h*' Knl Snx m a Kahuav K. »>f . . Specials Friday, Saturday, February 3rd, 4th ifci The Middlesex County school sent about 18 men in the gaine. Coach 43-42...... 1 I'-: '• • , ,i .- , • .' * Kndnv. Fi*brti;irv :l. .t'. I IV-.it '»'' a quintet of young giants to meet the Wigpinton was then u.>ing all of his by the score of 34 to 31/ l T»:!1 \\ . , Call Rahway ! C. I.t.jiiiit- match on Met artney s :il- ' •* ., . • f ,. ,. ,, .,;. available basKetball material in form- In getting back to the game of to- -«.,(S .Scarlet and Hlaek charges of Coach Thus tlu? s.eveu-sanTejviiMiii,- ^tw.ak jj.jy.s Thuij-di-n- nicht of U-i w-.- k. > , ":"'r;''... tl\_'tll < l,* ,,',,,|V"-"uH-rv ' :iig""h"is squad for.'the season. Since morrow night, all .of the Rahwa>\Regu- (1 ) w Delivery Walter, and for a time it looked as of Wigginton's . rollicking cre'-v was The si-ur^-: • " *' ' ' « • ' ••* ; •' --"-- if Walter's crew would have more then, however, the Montclair boys _ lars will be on hand ready to do'their :i i K f clipped... Their opponents ve.y-y a fast | _" " _^ _Jl!l i ^'[l' **!.. ...,.- .-.^^r ~— Bay the Way to-a-in-a-n s rt is -11 ILY cz:dunc=ipiito=^a~ b i t~of ~re vampin g- ^rtuff z Bon—IIcndeTS0Ti7^V!,:~eii3itteT7 •BUSINESS'" v..\ visitors. Tlie two teams deadlorketl themselves and induced iwo of the Mickey Madden,-Ceorge Seaff. "Oats'* Original Celtics with all (heir regular.-- , \'|:;;".'" " i;.> ;.•:. i::i>. • : 1 1 : \\ K. for the* first quarter ;ii 4-ail, hut Rail- greatest, basketball stars of their for- On*. George Doty. Bill Dura and Percy and were beaten bv onlv four points. Km.ir.-. . i-"-' I-** - - - OPPORTUMTIES !.:...r ; Indian r»ipn I/anj;uaj^e Phone. Calls Re:civ. 1 : ll 1 li:1 Through His Stomach way managed to slip in a basket to mer crack tea'nr'back into the fold, Mac-Avoy. These are the boys that ,"i4-~iO. " * i M''""i - "' ' , — 1 PARTS Or 1 the Same tin* advantage bo fort; the half time [he two Carlson Brothers. Those who have almost everybody in tin's town The Rahway bovs plavei . «i r,'»tod j ;u-, t.>. :n' 7< LATE FOR C«-A88IFICAT1CN •"V*;^. Studied by Troop 40 That's just another good—reason Why it pays housewives to whistle suspended hostilities with the :ire familiar with basketball activities talking basketball. Come out and root game. Frfm a three-poim lend at IIHM ' ;_ Attention as though I:!:I) SllX THE CITY . score. .Uahway 10, Woodhridse.. S.. of: former y;irs wjil. reinemJier .these for them. .While, the crowds have end of.iht».first stanza, they U-ll b-juind ;. • •. _. . lii| :, -11^ boys in iln-ir school days. They were. been large they should be even larger. 1 You Called in Pe-son It \v:is all \Voodbridge in the third in t!ie second and were unable M pick i-'"! -,, TIJ l.il . M.ii'I.- -n :*- rt---tii.tr ii ml still are wonders. With tliese two I. The Reserve team with Abe PreiU, up again, despite a ban: strwgu'!.- i.i • suVii\".*!j • r.i :i'J -no tjuarter and the homesters were held i ill r;i !•% \v \S t"Kl -s- r — i -'.'•' •_-—---1 '.: ; \- }- _;idil;;inii*— .iin! otlir-i— I'lianges—in—tlu»- IVri'.r-- Li pp. S. Drake. Lnndvnberger. the closinK period when they cut dmwj • MH.-H^I: p. .... ,,.,..•.•:•.- -• •• • -l.iii.C I". *••* 1 •'."• •' --ilu'- - F 1 : i; 1L-.I . I." , 1*1 u.-:. A lint'iip tlic .Monti-lair squad are all Thompson, Vt-o Wee Smith. Gerard their opponents advantage from f..ur • -" •'-" - -, . ••! - •< : ^ i VMI.IS: - i r . across the county line crept steadily i:.-. u; iv: Special-Strictly FANCY LONG ISLAND primed to lick (\>ai-h Wippin ton's Patterson and other* will be back points to one. ' . j Mnrn.^-r ' " ' s wt: }i ft ;«",r 4.rr ; ahead until the score \v;u- 12 to 10 fast tnivelinu cauers. ;nto the game Tomorrow, evening and v; \r'-\ t: :: ' f ?- Jersey Cut as the referee called the centers to The score: »L-J: •;•.-.' 1 will have a tough evening set out for Fresh Rahway open the final ti*:i minuie period. On- When we think over the fi'at pel - tied the. count at twelve-all with a, formed by the Rahway team last Sat- thorn. basket, but Fullerton made sood a! "J'di'y ni.nht we wonder just how it The Phantoms will also play ;it 7 was possible lor these boys to play o'clock. Their armies are also E GGSvdoz. free throw to a^ain put Woodbrtdse 3 15 pound-rpeck— almost 74 minutes of continuous bas- worthwhile attractions. _AU_ In all. a T Fresh ; lb Ahead l.'J to 12. Kay, the lanky Kajli T " way' ."ceiiter.~"VIipped iii a " double l.r-irr,ny~ri~nu ~l;rTiTwl "imfifiTef. SoTiTe "pTeasanT ^evenini;" tan "*h"e"- haiV overy" decker and once a^ain R'ahway led 14 say tliis is too inucli "of a strain on the Saturday niiiht m the ."Y" witJi'.tlanc- '• Fancy £a:j_ng, Cooking to 13, with Korbely putting; tho game . vitality of tile players. This is per- insr as the final feature of the ere-nhi?. Brookfield - 1 1 GejLuine-Spring ..n -on—i<**— a—moment—!tt !<-(*—wuit—;itiinilicH^ *^ ' _Oii_Sa.iunlay_4.f\v.n;»ii-,-I»Viji*uai-v—11,- j or Baking l]l Rahwny will travel to the Montclair voal frum the Hour. e »nys were still as fresh as ever, j ROMAN BEAUTY none liic wnrse for their experience. Athletic Club and there meet the }' '\ ''•* •••••'••* y'r* «' "'• :- ..f |jhj-..!r "i..*" y :i!-'.l"';":i*"'K.ihu-"y! I3ot]i teams were off on shooting, Montclair A. C. This is a his event the work from the foul lino being •When ihinss looked blue after the THE LONG-UFE BATTERY first six minutes of play you could for the locals and should they win Butter, 1b well-nigh hopeless. Railway made Leg of Lamb, lb it will be a feat rarely accomplished I Apples, 16-qt.bskt hear the fan:-, loud in their criticism \r,.-,. i Km,;-1 rf. Mir,:>r.:' X!i- T.nr f.>r r'l" :::••:::!).-: -!•!;• ;»r:/t- •wo out of ion foul attempts, while this year. Woodbridge made good only three out of the niuiiiigt'inent in booking two i-anies for the same- uvenini;. After On Monday evening. February 1?,, I: >:• Mf 4 }' T.-,.VTT AT r • • ''"'"'! ' '*' ' ' ' ' " /' " ',' "\ ' " , of a dozen tries. i:i1 ll( ll l Swift's Silver Knhway started lo creep ahead this tile Invest attraction of the year will • !, ... ..I.!..-. Mr. M.r.-.r»: - ' " !l"' '^ •'• '- k-\<-i\ they! The score: :: • w •:••»-;... Mr- i* M. T.-V.T |-A:11 ;:•••;* ii" rh*-ir ?•••'.1 wori. Th»-of-| Jersey Cut was alt forgotten. But in explanation he scheduled for the "Y" court. In !: | i • . \r.ri \:.:*. .-.! \-..;\:. Jj, ..., . U -r,. .,!,..,.,,.,{ ... r^... :Ul» .,..,v r,,. Fancy Sunkist I'.WJWWY let it be rfuiil that it was the intention booking the Princeton All i>tars for Leaf jBrand <; V. I1 ]>tilti<\ I' 1 1 ;; to sive the varsity team a warm up ;his ^;une. Manager Hasbrouck ile- KnPlicl.V. I :; 1 ~ first period airainst Westfield ami serves praise, as this combination is '•• -*.i • Mr* I: \»--.i.-r:i.K. , »:-iiy..in. K;iy. «; .. •j n 1 then us<> the second team lor the bal- !iar-tars. They will be" led"In—Al Wttt- K->;—Kahwa"y~"had""to~"wiir this liior." present coach of the Princeton Fancy f in onlt.'r to stay on top in the IVarsitv Team, and himself a player of Sheffield Smoked Central District League tournament. note. Last Saturday evening WiUuuv" Kull.-rti.il. The hip; fellows simply hud to stay in. jVd^ hi-s players in the scoring column Kirliiinls. there and do their . MOHAWKS tt'ite front the siune Kli/abeth COIIHre- both teams tind with Hoselie for the Carrots or Beets, bunch 7,1. Miiii ti 177 l.'.l 1I*J lion ;ij-5. The same reliable auto service station gives the best in a finished wash- 2 packages Thitititu^ .--. H."t 17-* 1 ,TJ Iradershii) of the- Union Cmimy Class . Cleanser, I for ll:tnil>l

y I I; PROFESSIONAL RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1928 Rahwayan's Long Service WILL BE VISITED Parent-TeachetTeacher VAGRANT JAILED SHOOTS DOG DR. WILSON U MILLER KecoffmzedJ* Company Union Council, No. 31, Jr. O. U, Have Successful Party In Polity Court Monda • The dop; which bit Ralph Le'edy, pn DENTIST iVe a ratern a ' RAHWAY ?T" JTRTnAV FEBRUARY 3, 1928 hiKhly eateemod. Mr. B. ^ CJe»rRo_T. Umber, of 201 from i,,l!.(T ., , vlsk.Payette N. Talley -ntenced Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs. William Leedy, Though in vJow'of.tho present un- 84 W. Milton Avenue Ea»t Mil- A suuccHaful card party was held PPh?,.????-1 °SS:ncl1 JeTy Cit;% 0D KsPorakcr to thirty uays in county 4 .s parilculurly has been a local busing, '| recently n w de r e( te : jflIJ n II char e of of 71 Cherry street, on Sunday .•was- Linden Dog-Cat Hospital condition of the structure . {Next to Elks .Club) £rlday evening ht . Clark Township wmffi^l'- iJ % S , ; f" ^ « vagrancy. EH-; DR. L0UI8 KLOTZ, V-8. man for years, and wo have soon facnoo by the; Clark Parent-Teacher a CM Of Ca dI at fOf per ak .shot Monday by pQtect(.ve Sergeant t • v neartl to romafk early efforts as proprietor of a RAHWAY, N. J. BattlL mi f Crv n c n? i O,? - ^ had t>een sleeping for somoJ 8t, George Ave^ Cor. Adamt 8t, To Celebrate Eighteenth Birthday many persons were While its Association. Prizes In ' bridge were Te Lr™l TJLtJ?I?5 J}L, « time in the ruins of the Pratt place] James Thompson and "the head taken The ia ids wtore (levotop inlo hofia 1040 thlrty-flvn vnti^ Of \\vnn Linden, N. J. !i|rff The Boy Scout Troops of Kan way are making ux- promoter— wtms woulfrrimd MluwQliriseem to. havo an itii- gut . - The - ^»»- M. uousoii ami ivir.s. a. l Prize wlnnera at pinochle were Phone Linden 3092. EmenonJBia New Jersey Advocate . possiblp task upon their huntKs I" success as head of an up-to-date tht- ,,„ "'c KHzabcth office o7rnf T .,j ...... wit vsiiivi-l 1-ICU .«• ** 1 tensive plans for properly celebrating the approaching partment built upon tho foundation"^, tt h. Tambo. Mrs, K. Bartela.. Wil- here Monday, zens. it was charged. SERIAL NO, 1907 ...... place at 'tho disposal of the public this s c ( fams for examination a^ to rabies. eighteenth birthday, occurring on Wednesday next; when fair dunliiiR mid "courteour treatment" . , i? >"* M »8 V. Knuffman, Mrs. Sintered *t ttre Rahway, N. J. Post Office 83 Bccond class mxtt'er, commodious now playhouse in a *lu-to his patrons. When this typ # eight hundred thousand Boy Scouts and their leaders, isheil condition In six weeks' time, 0 or HYER & ARMSTRONG A. Modla, Charles Turnroth, MIHH h. under the act ot October 2, 1027. yet it must be remembered the ea citizen speaks ho commands atk«. compaiiy i,.iv tV ,'o«n '« M^E/ Tamh0- Charles Schultz, the pick of American boyhood, and. American manhood lion. Sp_we await ^Vlth interest |£ Counsolort at Law throughout the country will stand at attention, to re- of the men back of the pun. SoInO of them need no Introduction to Rah- opouiug" of tho" Major Theuter 01 'Rihway National Bank Bulldln* "II MWropoiIta,, fuiT, H. A. Graves. Kl Reider. Mrs. •^mi. CIRCULATION 2675 commit themselves to the principles of the Scout Oath they aru well-known -and March IS. RAHWAY. N. J. • -anie -1. Hill, A. Lovas. A. Thlellng and and Law. Boy Scouts—Troop Scouts, Sea Scouts. Lone ns .It- GeorKe LfiidHtrum. The door prize . Published Tuesdays and Fridays ompantra y After Scouts and Rural Scouts—representatives or every sec- "^"rred to «J\cra| years was won hy Charles Turnroth- non- 1 American player'n jj.-lze by Charles Oppel. Rahway Publishing Corporation tion of the nation and of every type of- American home The committee in charge was Mrs. will "Be Prepared" to pledge themselves anew to the DAISY MINGST, VIOLINISTE uhlo over t-ih t-*ijsuKt'(i in "HhootiiiK !*'• Hit'. Mrs. M. Dobson. Mrs. Samuel J. R. HOUGH, President. STUDIOS troublo" over the long distance linos. | Klamin. Mrs. A. Albrecht. ideals and objectives of the Scout Movement, which in TwentTtt y years 1 CHARLES A. BRADLEY Local Editor. yj New Brunswick Ave.t Rahway, N, J. localit" y ami hji—s • he came to this its eighteen years of progress in this country, has be- IC04 Fifth Ave., A«bur Park, N. J. js «on eim.iKcd In vari- y ens pl ' In varM " WAS GIVEN SHOWER U:j; .j'-i; come Lhe greatest organized effort on behalf of boys of riiniie- 1T1 Jau27-U p of p'lanT"*.vork. Ht* Is now rate $2.50 per year, payable In advatice. ;i plant Inspector for *S.w Newark dis- .surprise miscellaneous shower •Single copy 3 cent*. which history holds record. tricttrict. was Blven Suturday nlRht at the home The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated in -Mr. Kmher of Mio.s Olive Plunkett. of 50 Chur- SavingJ^No Mistake a fiirnuir vicecdmtno- Iotte place. In honor of Miss Helen Located at 144 Main Street, Rahway, N. J. KATIONAL ADVERTISING REPfiESEKTATIVES _\N>sh!ngton,jp,^ _jmjT^bruary_S._^910. This marked HEW JEISEY NEWSPAPUS.!«, f Marrcy C Wood. l\titdmt the establishment of the Boy Scout Movement in the '•»»>-. II« liJTwhl H ; /' the KdR»r I>. Murphy, of Tru.saler place. *rrt,. ; t 1 tjK VhO e en a | New Vort—ChlCifB—PhlUdelpbii—Newart United States. In England tho Movement had been We all make mistakes in life— Is a prescription for " »H« c-ity w ,, n/J , nw, , ' ,\ ') r . B ff«me.it to Arthur Sdiae- ''•'••oKMlUoa of u Lu..a lfi«! »t heifer has been announced. Fresh Flat Fresh Pigs launched three years before by General Sir Robert S. S. of hU !„„« and faithful After the shower prosram had been Sausage Msat FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, but saving money isn't one of them. rvlf». Baden-Powell, its founder. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, coinpleted, masculine guests arrived Spare Ribs Feet National observance of Anniversary Week of the MARIONETTES and dancing, general sociability and and Links Teaching Week Day Religion Boy Scouts of America will include a program of Scout Bilious Fever and Malaria. other refreshmnnts—-were- - enjoyed-.™-.Miss Open'an account at this bank It kills the germs. l»y Hobby Dorothyy XefconXufoon, of Lyndhurst. anand * " Two important stops, each" ivortondinjra tremendous activities" in • nearly-every- community -starting-on Fob- Joseph Oliver, of Jersey City, enter jauary_6-ahd__ending oji .Febrj lalned (he group wUh Tome -hfgh- ~" " ainounrot spirliual~antl".moral-benefit? were-outlined-ami and save money easily. OIUHH vaudeville stunts. Others pres- Fresh Loins of Anniversary Week has been set aside_as Home Day ami Fincko Fresh decided.upon at.a. meeting of the Rahway Federation of cal pulsations, couplvd with a well- ent were: Fred and Miss Florence each ofthe Scouts~wlU," forthat day-at least, relieve his st IlK'ckcr, MUB Virginia Mills, .Albert • -' Churches held on "Monday evening—one to organize a JillL'(LA' [v^ board and a consequent ) Tor tho'lnrni ftnnrri of parents of the-burden of some of the household tasks In. 4 %~. Interest, _..J..' .UKflii.. Chaa^iav^r.Htr-attv-John - Wlll- Pork Jersey Hams which the Scout usually takes no part. Education to sanction week-day religious training for .•Rr^nrunrorX'-'w York; Arthur Schae- On Tuesday of Anniversary Week,- School Day,— Much gratification \» heard about public school children. As there are no legal objections Rahway over the re-appolntnient by ffr. Mr. and .Mrs, Henry Crosby, the confronting the program, it is pretty safe to conclude Scouts will participate in school demonstrations to show May O'Connor.' Anna Sears, (Written By ShlelcU.) Mayor Fyffe of-Mrs. Mary L- Kirch- Fresh Cooked Fresh Beef the sanction of the Board of Education will be" obtained, that Scouting augments school work and tends to in- pasner as a member of ihoioral hoard McCuc. Frances Murphy, Phila. crease the interest of boys in school and education. All of vtlucatif.n. ^inee beconitiiK lOentl- These items give a Ollv*- t'lunkvtl. Mr. and Mrs. James provided, of. course, the carrying out of the idea does Jifil with nublie school work in an Dull. .Mr.__and_Mc*.—KdicttT—MjnridiyT iTri p e uniforms—to—school .during BcFapple IntelTeie' wJUr iho'public r.ghool children's Scouts *will -Police doparMnem wangles ^ruiJ official capacity, site "has Kiven CIVJF studies. Another fnetor to be considered, too, is thevcrsary Week. piled by Chief of Police Smith and sdejittous_ajid_ painstakin/; sorvie'e to idea of like values "ami Mr-. John t'lunk*'it, Carl Andvl- consent of the parents of the children which it is hoped A national Scout Mobilization, in which all Troops, published in Tuesday*s"^Recor(K HI' the cause of * education. Rnhway" is 1 niiKfr. Vincent O'Connor. Roy and forded most interestlnp reading, alsoj fortunate in the fact that her services that can be found in Alfrt'd Piunkt'tt, c;f this_fity. may be obtained through the good offices of the Parent- Home and Farm Patrols, Sea and Lone Scouts, will par- i are available and parents should ro* Long Cut Fresh Teacher Associations connected with tho public schools. ticipate will take place during Anniversary Week. The presented food for thought. The 'operate to the utmost to further the . MEN'S CLUB MEETS Fresh Jersey breaches of those who had been ap- C STAB U SHI D Religious training for children, aside from home in- purpose of the mobilization will be to demonstrate the efforts of Mich a commissioner. our stores — always/ Th»- ,Mvii"> Ciuli of tlic- LutliL'ian prehended by the minons of the law • • • Churcii Friday nlulu nanit'd a commit- fluences has long been a problem of gigantic moment to effectiveness and efficiency of Scout Mobilization in time were both numerous ami varied, The tof in revj.-,- the hy-laws: Arthur Jur- Pork Shoulders Cala Hams those who have been of an observing mind. It has been of municipal or national need for civic service and we-1-list, conclusively divulged the lack of Extremely lowj— ^(•riM^JvarLJI-iliiiiLr^J^ir-^: studied—told^nd-retoUW-mni^bouLji^ery-^iosaibltL-ansl^ complumee—with—tbt»—;> —MaturM _ Str.-tkfl'-. A card social will i assistance—to--stricken- communities was -well -demon- Vehlclo— T-equirmncuts Jjl^Jlldi—aLJJii^diurdi-JialLJEdda)! antTthe cl^urse7"airn na:lly~"OTitHrted-in—Tuesday'y-Recofd niirht, Ffbruury l'». under the direr- Fresh Pork ho thp only -str-aied—last_year when thousands of Scouts, boys in either ipnoraiu-e or a "don't c;ire_ a Choice Cuts yeporr'of'thp^Federat ton-meet ing—seems :!(»:i of iliv K'xul and welfare, commit-, SHouIders .jj' j. ;; i me: fie--^Uo^)^. j^ - t-jiieiHie experient:*er-worfcetl-^th^he^-Anierioan. ii;, JoIiii-'-M.^KInThmnniT.- xhnirman: _..%-*: "plausible one to .fonivwr enT ) ir the oft't'i 1 tiers For the; profess to know, there is today in the American home Red Cross and other agencies in administering disaster eighty-nine were detained, for speed- Freib. TlHTt- will lj-- a .sh(jrt business meet- IF wox, relief during the Mississippi and New England Floods, ing, thirty. No registration cards in inir i»r-ii>r tn I lit* card Kiimcs. A con- less religious training coming from a parental direction possession of drivers in twenty in- for a liftfon-iMiund ham will be than ever before in the history of our nation. As a re-the St. Louis Tornado and the Pittsburgh Explosion. stances, while eighteen failed to have li» 1-i Tin- if-r?-(»n M-lHni* most lirkrts dor. H sult the claim is put forth thai society's, moral wall of Thursday is scheduled in the national, official pro- drivers' license. The two latter in- \\ .Vi -:i't a n'lr.i-. i'lan.s for obiaiuinj; Fancy Roasting fractions. in themselves may lie con- EGGS uia it)'.v;ird the t-hurrh pro- protection is fast crumbling from this neglect, and Amer- gram as "Citizens Day." when the Scouts will conduct sidered of secondary importance in ica's citizens of tomorrow consequently suffer and ulti- clean-"ii;) campaigns. The local boys have already taken the operation of a motor vehicle. The Fancy Fresh PRINT or tub jis in tiiar^f. with A mid-u inti-r i-veu: in loi.il -u- !• CHICKENS . , p however—reckless driving S:: .:k>-li-. i-trctary pro torn. Ite- fltri •;;; ,;-"r^ mately'lack the preparedness necessary to combat the the bull by the horn of more than u>ual merit i< plann U< hrnviii Chuck Roast s, and. weather permuting, expect j fiR!l |W(I however these operators and social divtT.sionH. fol- unr •]*>';.'.•<& evil influences besetting them on every hand. to tackle the Vail plot f.u Mniiilay ami Tuesday r\vni:ii:s 4 to 5 Ib. average t tomorrow. Tmler the leadership I| an:n da P'Ut'nuuspeedingi , murderersplace ' cki<>. While '. !<»w«-(i itw of Abe Weitz" these chaps to go at this S! Mary's Hall, t'eiitral avenue. The Through the Federation's plan it i* hoped to throw are "rarhf" J :hey haw- not committel d murder ar- iibout these members of the younger generation an en-task, interferred with last Saturday by inclemenry "f ; cord in s; to law, yet by rbelr utter d!s- '.'ijor.il Society of St. Mary's will pre- MARKS ANNIVERSARY 7Tt»grrnt~^rn—rhp—?rrfrfy—^f—«»t her-^—«» .-eni a nm-ic.i! co"iiu-'t!> ~T:r~Uirer~~nrr> AT :t n:j!hfrinc ui a group of friend? ' Sugar^Gured Dixie Style vironment of uplift ane who were Fancy Sugar Cured Smoked will attend church as an organization, and' special ; well a-i the nisei ves, have plared \v. lb Siiturd.iy niirlit ih«' binhday an:iivt-r-J sity of a certain amount .of wisdom as pertains to the j jeopardy hundreds of lives by their fortunate t-nouch to lie pre>t*:it !.i-t Maine ?-a:y of \\i>< Isabel!'' I-ockwo»d, of i Smoked Hams Bacon spiritual and moral side of living. This cannot be suc-innns wi 11 be preached. I recklessness. This type uf imuur war and wi:ne.-sed rhe pn»duft:on hy Gala Hams thf^Ht'^ij" cessfully done except through the kindly administration vehicle ilrivers are Lhti.. gentry who : !ie -Thorn 1 SrxMHty nieniber-rup will WHOLE ^ ami ! should have the lid clamped down -uri'ly pn-st'ss lu-ce-s.iry atinii->!oii Ib. -'iit-!^ urn of a corps of trained instructors, themselves imbued with MILK jciyt-'I I'rizfs wore Uniform Accounting for Criminals i tight up.'»n llieir "stave ahead" policy. »ardboanl for nrxt w,-ek,'s affair Cheese won )jy Kt-^ l Timbrook and Miss the desire to live the kind of lives they attempt to guide 'The highways will n*-vt-r be re;iMi:i- iUnu\ acting, ^ond nui-ic and a ni"M Mi.-s LockwntKl re- Al says, "A Full Line of Fresh Fish, Oysters and .Establishment of (riminal statistics bureaus in every ably safe as ions .i> ihfy are hack of re Borris_Supreme or Armour's pail •"t'll their littlo charges upon. If this personal sincerity is rlie-rfnl enviroujneiit rxtemls a «•(•!• r.-iv.-u;e ami rninf.in. ..»" :)],• careful Crime Commission. t nIM'-iiy u ,!1 jr(al(I Tunbri'ok. Frank II:I1:I.-CD. of Ho- ; •!•!! tinkling cymbals." in an endeavor tn always Si- prepari-d •-••!1»- Cloverbloom BUTTER !o\Ve Fine !1 ThiinKis Dunn. C'a.ru-r*'t: the Based upon the findings'of an inve.-tigaiin^ cominii- M! of >l:uu ;::•' and Friday ; •$ Tn""tlii~*-[layR-nf our- forefiiUiers- t iio.-family.,:LlLar_ A)E. 1 : r • •••-fj'n^Tll —'Grantilafrd- : i 'bea'ded ~Tiv formeV"Governor "Frank~'"O~ howiit>n"T)f-;- V -, Sugar • .'fc it-il ami i • .'i p, Sn::th. Jc'inie KriL'.ulettt). Alic. . worship was everywhere in evidence but, wo art- told, it .illy • " 1 >•. Illinois, tho report states that America has. more crime (an ri;tv>.Ml a Will Nnb»*lk' Ix)ckwo(»tl. Kd\vanl"| ' '. ' I' "has Del MiccJ or largest Ceor^-.- Krank- and Anthony] Not only this but there seems to be a laxity on ihe part ial xtatistics. Annual jiolire reports of Anierit-n Talley. <>i h- loc.t: Monte: "Halves "can -r:v 1 ;i^ the • fellow •; u u-rmert lijile less than ridiculous. of. parents, in loo many instances, fur proper religious wvye iat;o:i. Come over to- Del ENTERTAINS CLUB guidance of their children. Lack of time may have" moro Tiro statistical bureaus recoinnifinied by the t'rime is: *••( Tlu- -Ttridct* Club was entertained nnission. e.-tipled with cenlral identification hmv.iu- Monte can Friday !i:pht hy Mr. awl -Mrs. P. (*,<)r- —in iio with -it than lack of desire, but thai does not (ill L siiKffi'Slfil,- would lu- of .-iioriMims iiss;s;am-«.'-Ui—iliti- ii' Vt-r don i-orzer, of 11 Mo a do* avenue. f - "lit ' thi.- niche, ami the world suffers therefrom. As ;i last 3 o_a nd High "stort-s were mado by C. Y. Em- U 1 »ral (.Ynsim IJureau in tabulation uf crimiiial il.ita. Del rcr* the v • ivsort ill*" church is looked to t•» extend the needed as- 5 ery and Mrs. K. A. Frienil, while con- sisianc". ;nui to many it seems thai particular inflii'Mif" In civil affairs such as o;i.'ratinu' railroads. puMic Monte .sola t ion a wants went to Mrs. A. J. dren irvv*-! ilies :i!i«I national i>ank-. ill.- l.iw r-^iuj-.-s uniform -tr-ful play cards/ Hugcer and Mrs. L. L. Pohl. Those "Itl;.; iv is !OMIIK its effectiveness. large tall present iwn»: Mr and Mr=. Inland redua ;*••?£ The cunfesMun of Hminre Will-:.- Morrow, alir"- repotN of the niosi intricate i!i;ir;n !-T and priva-e nm:- u U. Vohl Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Friend. ; deutsi-'--' T ~~7iaToly-a-n"nTh.eIst-:titt!-:-k^pti»Y thai—shu lias -luriiiMLbnrk. T.irsiinvc- ToTurn'^li thi- -' "i'<-;ior:> \,-, -rrne and fod-r-i! Sorrv, I can't, unless you'll Asparagus can Mr. mul Mrs Cyril Y. Emery, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Hugger. Mr. nn'd Mr?. I*. lo the church and the Riblc for aid in building the char- iveriiiiu-nts >u thai public oilici.tls i-an"> check ' lu'ii: in let me drop in about 9. To- acter of her throe children, brings to li^ht an rxptTiencr I* sinaiif-t (K-tail. SLICED In puiilic affairs- anrl prtlic- I'-oin ; s-erttnl-. \siiy c.iii- Pineapple that has be-en nftrir paralleled. m^i * night's my telephone night.. CJn BIG SPECIALS Tliroimluiut tlit- centuries ihert^nfa^ iifi~iVTuriTrtlTVcnTP A: .1 -!!t !!!e Bine small C large Sufferers From Catarrh exerted for character building i:ivatMi' tlian-thiu—of- the Si:n:no:w My son lives 2 6o"rrii]es^ffom" Ketchup bot. • bot. HUE IS CLOBIODS IEWS FOB TOD tiiti t!rraj(ul ir.l ar.npt ir^j cuir.pliint, a crimes? Why not keep as accurate a check on ci'iun-, uie «la:n at Milton Lake ii:i:i here, but he calls us regularly based on belief in Hod. repaired, and what had bei-oiuc uf the nals as we do on honest ami legitimate business? oarrr-i to jou :n CAMPHOROLE, »b>;M Mrs. Morrow regards the churches as laggunlly in money appropriated by the lit27 Cnni- and we tell each other about ful rr^'j;:* *rr rvilurj at the »t-rr tint tn*L :;i progress, but still tho siroiwst bulwarks of ethical liv- Why bUime the war. the- modem jazz rise, boot lei; ino:i t'oinu'il for the purpose. From Palmolive Soap 3 Thr m-j»t *tulii>om ».*** will i;ii;ckl/ ji*iJ to ihe inquiries iiothinu ileiinit.' i\;b CAMPHOROLE. ing and "the most obvious force at work to lift men's liquor, tho movios. revolvers or our large cities for the home happenings." "'I oei:<1 !;Vr ritrr »-j*rrr- from Citirrt in the "crime profession"? Instead of warring on the crimi- ^'lejiu-i!. iinwcvt-r. li'-yoiid the .-tatf- C thu c:tv to in n/ CAVPHOROLE." wii Ur. faces from the sod. ment tli;it 'h>- >:in: of $ I"" had b<"-:i Shredded Wheat ** 1Q For eight years slip has used the Bible, reading a nal, wo pay?, more laws further restricting law-abiding providtd. JIu: liwn what difl\-iv:iL- }JI . ! r..y CAf/PHOROLE. ^-.1 if it [-;!» t^ ^ivc immrJulf rciir! *M! :S r:(>t (wtirr thin acv- citizens, in the hope that the criminal will bi- chocked by,("; ,r this :ii.ik»' :o the y-uinj: folk- "What a splendid idea." REGULAR chapter daily and discussing wiih her family tho right ( I.'.:-,- JVJ f-.j\r i..r u.r,«. rvtuTTt \\.t ;ir to your HONEY BRAND REGULAR >i:u •• the ::.-\v]\ cn-ated lak<- hy ih<- 1 a now law. He laughs at such tactic^ knowinu' the niure : i lir.-^r^ .*!. M!.;I ,» iy'.l.-ir./ril i>» rr'-jnj \our and wrong of, the situations presented. Hut only re- I'nion Cnu'riy I1.irk (*o:ii.nii>sto:i i- rj»o: ••> }'•• ' > -••: I.AV tr:ri CAMPHOROLE. 1 Pillsbury laws we havo..the more loopholes there are for him tn :;. 1 ;T,., ! cently, she- says, she decided lo give tlit church another . av.ulanlr tie,- use; - rht-y are nicli: iv "Yes Dad sits down beside the : chance. * crawl through and evade punishment.- rinform laws, uiii-i ].;, j, ., -i.ni.ni- tinu*. while the "l.t- v lt: Doable Fresh Hams to .i ll of ;ir.•«!;. telephone long before it's "Without regard to my personal skepticism, how form iionaUies and uniform ivein--!it would i;.-:;tlt- folk" !i:o:io[Ui!i/t' \h>- classy -ur- .n Tip - • — 'l'i'r._- i >'.:iy. So S HJM or m> Matches i! blind 1 had been not. to nee in a regular attendance at $4"".', Council or no Council, ynuth ami • * "" .'.."' \ . " timeri^strtobe- •church that larger affirmation of the family standards thw fl)lk wl h iv mi«ldl..1,«el.njnvnnfofM:i[ure-sM..-..;"' «> » ' " *•' -ndur.'^x Drcitiiti o —LliaL I_\vus.seeking for the children." says Mrs. Morrow. iu^N and all iiiJiiiirtntly aiv happy. J mure wt-t»ks of win tor. With ':!u- A &.-P can Why They Work the bell rings." Extra Fancy , trie, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. c "The beautiful services are now becoming a part • • • -ground bog out yesterday -ami n*it -;i , "•Women occupy a larger place in industry today A- a r-Mil' of publication in the ''loud in thu sky. .snow and he cov,.y- of ihe children's cultural facts. They no longer ques- than tljey did in 1920." says Secretary of Labor Davis. Ki-i-nnl mi Tuesday of the illustrated '"fi every square inch of mother .-arrli, White tion the authenticity of our family .standards and they handiwork of the 'carpenters' Hppren- the little chap mive (trie look and cakes j A House with a Paper Roof His s'Mtement continues: "The subject, of married Keeping the family together by P°G Soap Naphtha i " •" Ib are not ynt old enough to question those of tho church." tire* in tin- Rahway Vocational scampered for cover to remain l».»- 2 i Your bousa roofed with tissue paper women workers is extremely complex, linked so rlosely Sciiooi. timt'ther with the pictures of neath till the middle of March telephone com liitle. See rate* a.s it is, with the welfare of the home and thf familv tlu- youni; artisans themselves, much That's discouraging, but what of the j would be just about as much protec- -tttvor.'t!,-:*—mtntttrm—h;tr—»iTti—heard robins—w^HM^ced our tnm:nunit> Transcontinental-Roadways -mr in Quality for the. Pantry Shelf- i Uuu lu juu aa Um oittipary w a ml reJatod so ileimiu'ly in the lone run to ihe health of tii'in ciii/'iis at large. Tile Mirprisiiu; 1 tho race and tho progress of ihe nation." Monday? Well, those who.have faith steel or ulate receptacle !• to the cof- Wlie-n will it be possible for the Maine motorist to ajititude and practical ability and may cain some comfort, but as for the Our Low Regular Prices ! progress of the students lias proven a | fin and Its precious contents. Bal jump into his car and journey to California or Washing- Women like to ride in family automobile,; iiK,i :Ue writer, plans are made to hold fast revelation, causing some of the older to that we have for another six wiM-ks. Old Dutch Cleanser . .' • • 2 «-• 15c the Norwalk Vault Is seasoned mould- ton without once leaving a paved road? not plastered with "promises to pay." and liw ju>! a NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A woodworking nieclianlcs to "sit up aivfl \Ve refer to Miowshovel and gal»mhr>. <« \t Faint rmnhliims heard in the present session of little better in every way than they used to live. They tak»- notice." Xo better proof cnuld Octagon Super Suds • • • • *•• 9c ed" masonry, steel reinforced, abso- lutely waterproof and airtight—and Congress indicate that transcontinental travel may come find that they can realize these things if they arc onlie offered- of the value of this teach- "The Major Theater will open A Srw Jtrtn hftitmtim Bached hj Nati$*el Fresh Cali Hams iiu- than' this on*' particular exhibit Muffets . ...•••••"• pk* 13c To pass, nnt today perhaps, but within, nay a decade. industrial or professional pay roll th-- about March 1" sealed by hand In your presence! T!i"y liki- a i th'.1 hi^h «i*-ho!>l build iiiR. The wa.s the surprising Tin* Holaday bill, introduced by the Illinois re pro- ideas" much better than takiiiL- Imarder<. ->r and gratifying announcement appear- Grayere-iSaSr Cheese . • • "",&''39c "Before I went to sleep that night," -i -!ioo] is itriiiuinu these ynuni; fcl- ing in Tuesday's issue of the Itecord. write* an undertaker, "I JrseTr that v-rjl.ilirr, n)tU-h ruYis Uir a ihrt-t- WUJon dollar V-nitf-fl v.\\\ to lift huuw'.vnvk >,) -uv.vi-..••••.• •'-••'- f; ;;v :u'.\s in en:.tact '.vfth iicurees of the Pure Maple Syrup A&P .:::;!••!;:"]'"> : r.uie t hus t-arly in the States bond issue. lias izone through tho mazes of the in or hers used to do. WHITEHOUSE the wooden box In which lay my own ;:;i;n.- wli;* Ii otherwise they would Evaporated Milk BRAND child was already half full of muddy House Wa'y^ and Means committee and will doubtless The Woman's Hiiivnti a; \V* 't;i:-'- h:r not 1JmI until they were most ready Smoked Cali Hams A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK water. The next morning I began receive some early attention from~ Congress." This bill, "lluM'e :irc thotisamls '»!" «. They have accom- | Sturdy Brooms *£/ 49c hishly skilled, and \vl:o an- siip; walk. And since then I always make for a comprehensive syslem of hard-surfaced roads to i::iiiir ilt'iter.ilanis ]>lislicd :inic]i .ind arc justly proud of i Am. be built and maintained by tlir- rnitetj States, so that as much as are their male ]\;llow.workers." In the i iiei;- wuii;. Pure Fruit Preserves thy Norwalk the Tery foundation of iU 9 fF'ery funeral." Attention!! Residents of Cranford and Vicinity highway 'omTorts may be enjoyed to quote the author's course of el^iiie.cn srndi*'- ma •• iiy ;he Bureau in vari Smyrna Figs ^^ . . . s-munVaTy—"riiilyt—no-wr while we, live." •-- i-parts. o£_h itiii- Another "ROTH" Matket will open SATURDAY, February 4th Congress has also listened to a proposal that a com were found who hiiil wurkt'd (ii'ti't'u \ caiv nr more in :Nectar_Teas"-^i^._iiJt-17c. The—Nor.walk_-JVault^Co_ *-• • i r"-?v out- iildusirv. .plote nat'on-wide system of pavements be established PLAINFIELD. N. J. by private concerns, and operated by tho toll method. SIICID . CCaliforaii No. 2 This: assuredly progressive desire is also being carefully £ommfliL_Sfinse_5uggests Daylight Saving: P Company can Cabin Reservations considered and in some quarters the opinion is expressed ; day also i-Diii'-^ Wills tlic passing of i!i*' around ho: ineapple^ Halves tn Should t)i» in:nlc now for Spring and that a congressional commission will be selected to larg*st St'vrral K'Ri.slatures now elL*Lius,Svru Slimmer trawl. -si.udy__ the ];raeti(-abiljty of this suggestion. Kht-- of Daylight Saving. that you save a portion of every earned dollar. can* ', .\!MI Tours Tk-ki-ts a in] Information Peaches Ion • Hrand .4 Is there a need for transcontinental roadways, is ;i in session ;^ro rejimtcd Ui In f•V I'.Miis inchloiit m daylight saving laws- for 192S. This -JAC0B_GOLDBERCER'S_ query that can be answered only in the affirmative. In order Tb do this it is a good plan to deposit Ib (In Ons-Pound Prints) sdiem*.' s:a;-tcd by being called "Summer Tinic" in Grnat cakes S(":ii!ishl]i :i:nl Rallro.id Tlckrt Aecnt • •' Many take it for granted tltat the automobile and the b Britain several years ago. nnd now it is >oDgprved in Fairy Soap 4,r: Stutr St., Cor. Wanlilneton St. hu.s are desirable only for short journeys. Some rail- I*I:RTII AMUOY, X. .I. . tli" mnnufat'turlng districts in large citie^ifrom JJoston Some weeks ago coniment wa.s inado a portion of your income each week or each • •' i roads have declared that they are altogether willini: re in the Uemrd. ifnd a doubting Thomas Columbia River wipe" their hands of short haul business as it was never to Baltimore, as well as in parts of Ohio. attitude a.srfiimed over the initiation C No. 1 1 '.•onsin and iho Middle West. of a series of "soul and stomach" A&P. can very profitable. Still, it must be admitted that with thi month in the Rahway Savings Institution can Cat»btl»h*d 1RM. Ph«na Ells. 7UJ .M ; 1 \Vh;it» city folks seem to like dayliglu saving many meetings in the Second Presbyterian increase in good roads there is a growing temieniy for Church to take the place of the regu- 'a and farmers' organizations aro fighting the the automobile to extend its radius. For instance. ;i lar mid-week prayer service. Like AH 5c pkg. All 10c pkg. WEIMAR STORAGE and foii'muat jnn (if tho plans for hamlspiking the clocks. the ground hog, however, tho author as you receive it. c bus company maintaining traiiscontiuenial schedule^ h; and tiif>v 'I'M of tho comment will hnve to scamper 1 RUCKINti COMPANY INC. OF Ian' that "they have been tho goat of cannot build roads too rapidly, partinilarlv if MM1 slur machines of tin? country each year. This is * he* meals served prepared to suit the ORDERS DELI V E RED The . i AC*' jK-oplp of today wish the comforts that an* pr»'«:iL thiriy-five millions in real inuney which-ought to con-most fastidious epicurean, and a cor- 350-352 Elizabeth Avenne responding incrcasn in the- number of Flrcproof_Warfihou»6. _ 22 Cherry Street Telephone 403 Rahway, N. J. vliicr you thai !fdoes"pay tosave 1 ho pennies, providing shekels from an enlarged Sunday con- ytiii c:in >i!V(} enough of 'em gregation. Not only this but a happy UVUl W. Grand St., Elizabeth years aun lhe rn^Mimes th.' girls now wvnv mi pastor, a gratified board of church A warehouse with every room • Elizabeth Public Market, Ms" \vei'e~usei| on [Jic bathing beaches In view Elizabeth, N. J' Sandino's late officials, and a quickening of tho fireproof xault. 'S..!r_ani(;.j)rol)lf;u-iLJjs_lu-bii-lu»pwl-tbu( eeins to be in doubt, but splrltual.aidc.ot Lhe. membership.— The COR. M Al N & MONROE JSTS, RAI±WAY ten years In-nee tlm street costumes will not lie pat- of the. Average Nicaraguan mkl-week meeting no longer calls for abnut the abiliiy of Humdrum experiences, and' long- terned after the present feminine bathing suits. r. S. Marines to take the sand OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS* out of .gandino. drawn-out prayers, but is looked for- ward to with botlx-sjilrimal and physl- THE BANK OF fiTRF > t «r _

FEBRUARY 3, 1928 RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY,.FEBRUARY 3, 1928 10 RAHWAY- RECORb, BATS HAVE PARTY • CLUB* HAS SOCIAL Under the auspices of the Bats A. About, forty guests attended a social C, a succesful card party was hold of the Sport.T\Vnist Club Friday night CHURCH NEWS Tuesday night at ,^he residence-/of at "the-: homo of •MTVCWMTS/ Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Wesley' Meyciv, of SO Randolph; of 20'Ne-wton street. Prizes r.ami>hpll street. The door prize, was u-pm wnn In- Mra. WilhVliniua Cook K1RST BAPTIST CHURCH won by Robert Graeme, and t:u* dark and William Davis. Those- who served "T\\ Church of the Good News" horse "award went to Mrs. Andrew on tho committee and took part in ' n- Re\ Finley Keech, Minister Mancuso. The winners in the card the program of the evening were: "Tracing God'* will bo the subject games were: Mrs. R. C. Aberenthy, Mrs. Ethel Syers, Mrs. Fred Pippin- of the mesaage by the- minister SSun- Mrs. L. H. Wolff. .1. C. Pickens. Wes- ger, Mr.s. William Treadwell, Miss Ma- day morning-at 11 o'clock. Inunedi- ley .Meyers, Mrs. George F. Widman, rie Izso. Mrs. May Stokes.. Instru- ately following the worship servico Mrs. Fannie Burdge, Mrs. I. M. Bealer, mental music was provided by Will- the "Lord's Supper and reception of Mrs. Mathew Armstrong. Mrs. Chas. iam Treadwell and John Van Gllne. members will take place. TUo chil- Corey, Lancey Thompson, Frances The club will hold a valentine party dren's message will be "The Snow Monahan. Mrs. John Galbraith, Mrs. on February 14 at the home of Mrs. Man." Thomas Urmston, Miss Katherine Walter Cook, IT Hnydock street. ELIZABETH, N. J In the evening at S o'clock.. Mr. Ferguson, Miss Grace Van Sant, Mrs. Keech will begin a series of four bio- J. S. Buckley. Mrs. A. C. Feakes, Mrs. WILL HAVE PARTY graphical messages, centering around Joanna Ford. .Airs. Robert Graeme. The Daughter Elks, the woman's the lives of great Americans whose Mrs. Mary Knyes, Jere Wood, Mrs. auxiliary to Rahwack Lotlgo of Col- birthday.1; we observe this month. Walter CIcs. Mrs. Morris Fagans, K. ; ored Elks, will have a guest party at Sunday s subject is "Moody, Man of Monohan, Mrs K. Reisner, Walter the headquarters in Cherry street on the Soul." Clos, Jr.. Charles A. Corey. Thursday, February 23. The commit- Immediately following the evening ree in charge consists of Mrs. Lina worship, the'Young People's Council WAS HOSTESS Jones, chairman; Mrs. Ira Cromwell, will* hold it$ monthly session. Mrs. WJllard Clarkson, of 66 Union Mrs. Elizabeth White. Mrs. Clara At -church —school--will-ince t _ u t 5LrecL__\vas-liostoss_ _to_thc_ Tuesday Pyatt,— Mrs.—Andrew—Crawtey.- Mrs. ^values-will-StilLfurtherJ_ncrease Dresses 9:45 a. m., with classes for every Afternoon Club, Mrs. F. W. Arm- Clfnton Taylor and Mrs. Hattic Jef- age and trained teachers .11 charge. bruster, of Jacksonville,- Fla., and ferson. these The Christian Endeavor Soriety for Mrs. Edward McN'aughton, of Roselle for young people will hold its meeting at Park. - were guests of honor. Mrs. 7 p. m..-with the subject •LUakinsOur Clifford Headley won first honors and TWIN ANNIVERSARY Community Christian." Always a. Mrs. F. W. Armbruster received the At a social gathering Sunday at the most Interesting meeting. You arc consolation award. Others present home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Shapiro, 362 High Grade Sold in pairs only cordially invited to all the public .serv- were: Mrs. Sidney Schults, Mrs. of 4S Jaqucs avenue,'the birthday an- Samuel Tooker, Mrs. Arthur Muller, niversary of their twin daughters. ices of this church. Doris and Bernice. was celebrated. The trustees will meet Tuesday eve- Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrlck,- Mrs. Joel Clarkson, Mrs. James Lints, Mrs. There were about thirty guests from ning at S o'clock. At S:30 there will Elizabeth. New York and thisfity. be a meeting of the special commit- William Lints. Mrs. Edwin Payne". All Sizes •tee-appointed-to--havo-charge-al_the .Mrs—X\—~1 IIaliday^..Mrs._wniiam_ plans for dedicating the new building. Ader, Miss Nellie Martin, Mrs. Lloyd WILL GIVE PLAY ~~The . Women's Mission—Circle—witt T h e -m u s i c a l-t-o meUAv meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 Me." in three- acts, will be given at o'clock. ;it the home of Mrs. S. A. WAS HOSTESS St. Mary's auditorium on Monday and ConiIh-61 Irving-Ftreerr-^.Mrsr-A. II: MrsT^sT^ TusedayT February 6 and 7Tby~St. Luxuriously fur trimmed Cloth Coats in Curtis, of Ongole, India, will be the street, was hostess to the Fortnightly Mary's Choral Club, under the direc- LJ speaker. Club Monday night. High scores in tion of Miss Margaret McCarthy. all the latest shades, including Beige, The Rirl scouts will meet with Mrs. the. bridge games were made by Miss Wholesale Cost Heavy. Flat- Crepe ypn" TMc>i'-fr nt ftlp Hmrch Wednes- Mary Banrognrtner arid Miss Matilda AWARD PRIZES day afternoon "at 3:45 o'clock. Garthwaite.-—Others -present were: -•Librarian Mrs. Agnes Sexton has Browns, Grackle Blue and many in Black, -.r Wednesday evening at S o'clock, the Mrs. John R. Newkirk. Mrs. Lee Fiero, awarded prizes in' the recent poster Satins mid-week chuivh service will bo held, Mrs. H. F. Mooney, Mrs. R. K. Doug- contest conducted by the Library As- Georgettes Sizes 16 to 48, Furs include Mendoza, •when Mr. Keech will speak on "The las. Mrs. Walter L. Garthwaite. Mrs. sociation for St. Paul's School. Those Actual $250 and Actual $300 and Story of the Reformation" as the fifth J D. Person, Mi's. Seymour Williams. receiving awards were Marie Van Her- Actual $145 and Actual $195 and Beaver, French Lynx, Manchurian Wolf, in the series on "Th«» History of Mrs. W. L. B. Helmstadter, Mrs. W.werden. Janet Myers. Manton Martin Wool Crepe Christianity." F. Davis, the Misses Mabel Finter. and Margaret Sadtler. $350 Coats The Ladies' Aid Society \M11 meet Mildred Wraight, Jennie Garthwaite, $225 Coats $295 Coats Mande], Brown Fox. with Mrs. T. J. Adams, 219 Hamilton Helen Wright. Mrs. James M. Petti!. CLASS ELECTS $165 Coats street. Thursday afternoon at 2 Class S-C at Roosevelt School in o'clock. At 7 o'clock in the evening PLAN CANDY SALE charge of Miss Viola La Forge elected tlHJ-bm—?i:oiHs-will lncot at the church, '_the_-FJriLL TI re~fpHFnvin7r~o th" rerj^MDnriay^-presi-- und-iii—N-oVloek—i-he-choir-ruhearsaL recent dent, hanrt'v ' Thompson; vice-prosl- iintl-n . 'to"conduct TTTTOTTJ Stl 1 Ii SOOIlT dent. Charles Compton: secretary, iam Cook, chorister. The meeting was held at the home of Miss Viola of i-ale: treasurer. Will- —*pjj^^—ijv^i^ji—A1 pha—Ri 1 >U> Cinss- will TITiii 11. Kainlolpli. :Ul. hold its recuiar business niiT.ini; on avenue. .. Those present were: Presi- Friday I'Veni* •?', at S o'clock .it tlie dent Mi.-s Clara May White, Secre- tary Miss Doris Stamin. Treasurer PETTIT GETS PERMIT home* of Mrs. Randolph I.. Howard. .lames M. Pea it, S7 Irving street, HMione ltiC Central :nrinie. Miss (Jrace Hamill. the Misses Vir- airs Thirty Newest Trimrned~tt^Es ginia • Aszmiin, Adelaide Ackerman. secured a per.mit Monday from Build- ing Inspector John T. lie do w^. for al- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Flnronce Schaefer. Gladys Higley and -Mis?-.Edith Dempster, leader. terations and repairs to properly at Brown Caracul Pure Sewaren lL'3_West Milton avenue, at a cost nf Pony Coats Beige Caracul for Newest $3.OO value for —A~Branch-of-The-Mother-Church,— Beige-Caracul The First Church of Christ, Scientist CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY "Le"6])ar(rCat Australian Oluissum" Thread-SUk Newest spring materials and~ in Boston, Mass. With .cames. music, dancing and re- Raccoon. Hudson-Seal- fif Groups of 3 Only Shades Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. freshments the birthday anniversary ,FROLIC AND DANCE Silver MuskFat colors. Large and small head sizes Sunday Servico. 11 a. in. nf Mrs. Charles Lemke. of St. George The (Vioniu Community Club will Baby Seal,^ Civet Cat Dyed Squirrel mm Wednesday — Testimony Meeting. avenue was celebrated at a surprise hold a winter frolic and dame ai iln* Gray Caracul Flat Caracul S p. m. party arranged recently by a group clubhouse. Kntidd road. Saturday Musk Dvod MusfiVai American Brown Tai of. relatives and friends. Those pres- night. Tlie original Melody Hoys will Beitre Caracul Thursday —Roadini; Room. 3 to 1 Hair Seal T. p. m. :iinl 7:3u to ;»::in p. m. ent wen : Henry Hackman. Frod furnish ihe music. Prizes will 1"' Srhuliz. .Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eary, T. offered. A. Fiupairick. nf this city;"* Henry ST. JOHN'S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX' Jacogs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skolski. GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH ATTENDS CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zabel. Miss Paul- Sidney F. Greenhalgh. of lih Maph* Rev. Niciphor Besmertnuk, Pastor ine Zabel. the Misses Gretcben. Edna 73 W. Grand Street. avenue, an associate- member of the Our Budget Plan and Olga Lemke, Charles and Edward American Society of Civil Engineers, Free Storage Morning Services at S and 10 a. m. Lemke. Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Vespers. Saturday, 7 p. m. .mended the convention held in New : You do not iiavt- to pay cost in full for your pur- 150 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY, N. J of Linden. York last week «nd went on llie tour All coats purchased during this saJe will be stored in Vesper, Sunday, 3 p.m. of inspection of the Ford assembly ! chase. -Hist a small initial downjravmeni secures; — Cathechetical Class .on .Wednesday, . . -GET-S-$20-F4-N£ { .• • •. Friday and Saturday at 4 p. m. our color dry storage vault and insured against lire ; vour choice. The balance may be paid on our Budget | Louis 'Johnson. 21 years old. nf 47. i-aki'-n—to. ^Micn^ateiv-mofe-afld-rtheft free of rhargeJ-or_one. ~~ THE SALVATION ARMY headquarters by his irate wife for his I>KI"K.\SK1> 44huvwhereb\^oupa^^ive_Tp Popular^Entertainer .1 0XhM tra Aviil iie 103 Main Street I'nr :trb Clearance _ .frGm.-thc-weather—Kefreshments-may- a patent on a machine for making x 1:1 h I'nion County traps on-Sunday S:00 p- m.—"Salvation meeting. to t le police report. I don't want A regular m*M>tinKK of the Woman'on s y y alsounfavorabl be securee d foherer thi. sIf the weather He "ill either !.it Auxiliary to the Rahway Hospital will afternoon. The practice snooting will pnst- rod or tube of quartz glass from pow- Meetings every night at S p. m., ox-Thai 7TKU1 llOMlr toililTnl six iii'Kilh- fP Every garment in our shop must go at ili h h ponement for one week will he made, ilered quartz. dren !':';'i.^ cept Monday and Wednesday. All l;ill :n" nr l will kill him." " SShh :ic- i>r llii'y sliall !> Mrr'il from i-r-» r lw held at the Woman's Club at 10 start al 11 o'clock, and the first event ~"'\ •!' 'V\\' "coh.rV '. Suspicious Are Unhappy k Tuesday morninR. If the weather is threatening, shoot-. "it :i-);.'; are invited to come. ii the ir.an of lieating her. Real Estate For Rent Cost and Below Cost. Buy now and is scheduled for 1 p. m sharp. One ers may telephone Emerson S432 xeducij'l-.V ST. MARK'S R. C CHURCH, GERMAN tin.- MihN. »' .>;•. " V deuts. ! ' ' Rev. J. B. Scheycsr, Pastor. CARD PARTY TONIGHT <;KIHH;K r Ai.r.i:n;itT. : KU.NT I1-.U-- •"-• Al'» •• .-•••• -MALI. »»K I.AKt.K \VIO1NTN save money. • •MI- .mil k::li. .i!l :i.i|-! ••*•••:(. ; •- : w . ON I-T. JNit AM) TIIli:i> MOItTl.t(.»> Masses at 6 and 10.30 a. m. Si. Paul's 'tjuii'1-i.' Scliiii>l__('liapitir V'H.Mtl.KS A (*. .1O11NSON. .11:.. i- J 11 111 kin K-r. trry t.:ii'[»y ' ' RMzw.'•••';'.':' -;4 HOIK ".Kiivjrt; - Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. •Ail: invp :i pu'ilic <-\n\ party wniu'hi I'l.AKKNn: A WAi:i>. rr-«-T»r. two \yr)\ Miss Caiaeriin- M. Kt un.-r i> ch;:ir- K;ih\v:iy. N. J 1 !: TI !-•*«* depr *.. VOU. KKNT- [{'-u-' .-.fc!i: :.«••:.% .11.-I i-.i:!i :\\.?Y:.£:.v -"-- -,,, „.„.,„!:..;•»„:•" •••-,•,....O,.J ,h»n...-...... n:--; Ladies, Misses, Children's and Stylish i\ FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH iiian. all inodi-ni iniprM\..-i!i.- :.*. :\\.. , ir -.1 the> j- ;i Rahway Agents Rev. D. C. McCoy, Pastor. fore-a J «'.-;. .;,i i> '.i \ \! ••• * r u —mi'Jjjluci i r-r;ii .V—..V_1^_1L^ rjj ..il^ii Buildings f? -s J ing tir. fiuir-jlow fi.ur r->..iiiH ji,.i i...;i.. ..11 .:u Stouts Coatsandjresses. g j_L 1'IM.IH- lit:; \1 for RobinsonV Dept.Store Sunday School at 9 a. m. r M;I:I» XH»M:V? Tel. 840 —Deserve-Good— ST. JOHN'S GREEK CATHOLIC EVERYBODY READS Rooms to Let 13O 132 Main Street CHURCH Cross Keys Inn Devoe's Paints Irving St., Near Seminary Ave. ]'"»i: i;i:.\T -»n r....:.i- .i-..| i..i:!-. ill :::J iiul Hardware" Rev. Joseph Jackanich, Pastor. Classified Advertisements I • r<* ^. -r*i» :;;-. :i.-\vl\ •[••••• -r.! '•••) 1; - - L • r S!*.. Home Cooking Masses at 7:30 and 10:30 a. in. 1 tn 1 is 1 r-1 I.:'' S • •: 11111. • r > .n-'ini'- .-r pii"i.> One Great Special r->; M ;• and Varnishes Sunday School at 5. p. m. Six Cents a Line Business Men's Lunch 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. MISS MABEL E. MULLINS We Sell Corbins Christian Doctrine, Fridays at 4 p.m. r»ii; i:i:\r \; u.-ti-i \i..r. t. ;-t •: ,• •if" M'J'IAN I.iMV SiH'IKTV. Miih'A K. Mulliiis, popular enter- 9c S Copy not accepted after 10 A- M. Tuesday or Friday. LADIES values to Ii\>- r... iiii-. .,]] iisipriti' Mn-u'-i _;.( r.i _: r Full Course Dinner 5:30 to S P. M. HEBREW CONGREGATION I •••.!• :• >i;i • ,• Ma; l.:uu Supt*r\ i»:« tainer, win appear at St, Paul's par- '/ ^ i-.-:,t .*::*. |>, - ,,,.•: :h Iri-jiwr. Mr- I! r: •• i-h houst- Friday ovt-nniK. February Abraham Chazln, School Principal. 50% additional if charged. OI'llN. 1'AII.V •.' A M Til.I. > V 165 We cater to private dinners, weddings and j IT. in -An Kvunins of Wit and Hu- UUr r d T De artmen Service Friday night at sunset and Minimum Charge of 25 cents, cash in advance. * i'.i:o\i> . Auxiliun.' of the parish. household necessities that everyone should have. Also, don't forget we are still Sabbath School on Saturday at r.i»'.' : ;... -lii.ill . !nMr- 11 AW«!v "1" U . -1 j Or Two Dresses for 15.00 9 a- m. U.ir'-iiv 1 |\.•:.-!;•• [".•!.:: jt • Rooms by day or week. | "Miss Mu!ii:i>* program will consist selling out our dry goods department at prices that will astound you. of rlt-an. wholesome humor, character ^ _ v »•-- *\ ^V-J Voong People's Meeting, Thursday For-Sale- .-kou-?u's and extracts from popular -J • 11.i \ ITfiV luis"as>iH.»artMi- in a tium- p ST. MARY'S R. C. CHURCH SAVE ilONI'T on your Tootwcar. Sboc« (t<- r of cities throuphoui the Kast and for i-viry liifiiitur IIr the [Mcim> »; rrn • Style Shoppe has rw:vv:vd hiKh.prais»;_for. her work, "hardware and Housefurnislungs Rev. C. J. Kane, Pastor. rni: IIK.N r -..-wml J r....i:i .i;.i-ri!n n:s iM-Ii/il-lr* prlrfM. Trui'l-ii'ii KmmUjr Sh(»v Drygoods We Make It Easy >.n:;.il.|.- (••• li^-lil li.tii-.-l,. .-[.in- h^-ht Srort-. At'. Irvint «tr»-ft Jn7-tf She has received favorable notices Mnsses'at 7. S, 9 and 10:30 a. m. 1 138 Main Street Rahway, N. J. .mil I;--:. f >\i n;-h--.| n-.-..] \\;!-|ui!- m.i Large size gray enameled coffee pots. Special at Vespers at 4 p. m. in the Ptirt Jervis Daily, the Rochester To Own Your Own Home I'liii!'-. ••:< li.tniS'- if tV-ir--'! I i.»i itir.' Herald. The ' Index, Dover, Del., the Men's fine quality dress shirts. Broadcloth, Class in Christian doctrine, Friday l.t; I'lMir.-h >T r.-t A. 1; Cull- J.in-J* • 4T- • •itvi i> i:\*i \t. Open Evening* until 10 during the Sale -at_4.p..m. j EHznheth Daily Journal, iho Wilming- madras, etc. White and printed designs. Valued to 1 h I' ^'•" -ir.- l.-.iktii^' f.-r -niililx -In.I.- w.- |tnn Eypning'Star. the Allentown Morn- ' ^i+> hull t-In tnh nmi Ml.- ft.,.- Q. FMK—iri'NT Fiirnii.li.>l r.-, A Friendly, Reliable Service ' inj; Call, ihe boston s 1 t4rx ford _Coti rant, the Utica Daily Press. Clark Townsiup helweon living room and tlinlu^ rontii. lloi't-r t;:is r;uik*'-r^"l n tir-jii —I..i ;,..| 1.>• .xi-.- W.- arr Pie tins. Special at BETHLEHEM CHAPEL, CLARK ttea in bratrd and a K >KP on a lnr^e plot. $T."i *•>. $.*,iwt i':i>h. u-itli X _ f ir a:i> iti Ni-wark «r New York. li'-il .ii-iMin.-r-". -.. |.!.,-•.• )-nir .-ntiT m>w TOWNSHIP roj'per (-rrefMiH fur every door ami window S7.4'«i: i...ir:^:.k'-- a:v;;::; 'ui; i;i;\'i - I'iw r«»'in ^lurftui-nt. MII for > • *11r l..il'v' rhii k r-'.iuir.Mn.-ms j ins Surgical-Appliances 3 p. m.—Sunday School. p.irli.r, !:!•• h.itlirtMiiii. lircakf;js[ ;ili-nv -•:i«'.n, -.r ..ill .ii rh" lmti-!nTy f.-r fitnli'-r 8 p. m.—Preaching service. Ret. — s••_• TJ-1 li-:tl <;:u;r_''-. I'lT J.TjUf-* .ivri.ii part i.-nI.ir- .-..ii.•.•rsiiu^ *'..u\ln.h DAT AND EVENING SESSIONS DUE can Cameron In charge. All wel- BAUER & BROOKS I'll-.it.- O'^ \Y. di-fjit- i.iliiy lt;iiiy ("hl.k- .ii.-I iti-ii.iin li.it. liinz. •\Yh--.->l ("hair*, any Special Artlclo. come. IiiHp.-i-tinii ..T tti- ti.-it.-h.-ry -...lii It.-.]. Ar:;f;i ;:tl \.*\£<, Arm?, etc., made-by us. Ladies' silk hose. All the leading shades. Valued l-' fJi.-rrv • '«>NTIM:NTAL HATcnuKv Ycur Doctor Knows Us—Recommends Us. Success Comes to Students Glass salt and pepper shakers. Special at at $1.00 a pair. Selling out at a pair Sunday-School-at 3 p. m. i 1"1 \\ .•»; is.- | st . (Gcnttnueti on Ptge Twelve) Phone S&S 1 I'l.miii. 1.1 l'li"t'.f 4<»70 I' >K KKN'i" Six runui*i :nirn\>Mn'iit-«; l.n-.u.-.l \ i.rii«_*t FORESTERS HAVE PARTY • '••iMral :i\i-nii.- :iinl Irving Mr-'.-t In- HENRY FRAHNE, 33 Broad St., ELIZABETH 2 for 9c Court Daly. Inch-pcnilfnt "Onlor of • i'lir-- A Jlu^-.i, ill Irving strii-t. J.ui'I-T Help Wanted Hours 8 A. M.-8 P. M. Near RefiCnt Theater. Phone Em. 9103 \ 59c iMU'fstcrs. ht'M ;t . sut-ct'S^ful card 100,000 r 23 Schools in Ball-tipped curtain rods. Special FLATS Til I.KT-On Mniti «lr.-(. ^11 party Monday nii;ht nn:: Irvin^- in Metropoli- While tht* conlcst for a ln-id^e lamp • ' • '*• 1 i.nn- l.ii rl.- i inn, I,,:- 4-qtv gray enameled cooking kettles. Reg. 25c. :M-I.•.!-... iM11.11,. Uatiw.iv 1 ::*::; i Il V H ""•••••i • t,Hi::i -_*t tan District uas won i>y .Mr^. M. A. .Mai^ee. Win- I'KTIIK \. si:\sKM(. L Special at ners in JJi'^jinHH-hlj- uames worn: \-.\>'.XK]' " Vfillll^ WL-lilllU, IW'J l.T .!•- Arthur J. Murphy, Inc. Mrsr-William U. Ilrannuy. H, W. L'rm- .-iil IMuli-. Itl.i.r;u.«.-. N.,1:ir> l'nhli Money to Loan irihiiltn-. Sli-.ri lii.tir-: - | |,,,v. A<1- .i?loii. _.Mi^.. Harry- ttrunL. Mrs. A._J.. I" U. *-...[! .\».-.. ..I S,-.,U Avr. Mil. iln-«,t« IU,\ Hi], ..ire Kt^'ortl. J.in'.'T-lt PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS fine selection of girls' dresses and coats. Valued -' '1 !•: •' McCoy. William Thompson, .Mrs. Jolm

•• •!.••,! 9c Christ, GeorVe Coisel, .Mrs. I. C. Will- A FKIKXO.- IN ,\KEI»— Miscellaneous to- $5;98—Sellmg-.(Mi ,,„ ,llnr,.. \yhy FAMILY LOANS KOIt IIOMK VSE 274 Main St., Phone 1261. Rahway. N. J- Why Dally Along on Life's Highways? nut wli.'ii y.ni ,-.\u own yi.iir i»wn 'luttn.- ' 510 to $3»H); no lndoraer» tin deduction*; Charles Cnroy. .Mrs. .Mary K.-yes. Mrs. : ltOAUKl'KS WANTKU Ni,.. r f.-r !iv roi.tii!* :HHI |,;illi. :ill iitipnm.Hii'nl« •ibsoluto [irivary, prnuiiitncNi, courte?v. iw" iiit-ii. ' with ..r wtilioiu Im.iril ; l.alli Mousetraps. Special at Archit; Melntyre. Mrs. M. A. Ma^ci-. i"url^ -,. pla,...,!. liM,n!n- 1:. 1... KIKI.IV* $2 to f."i monthly, plus lawful interest, l in TAKE A BUSINESS OR SECRETARIAL COURSE Miss CaLheriiR-^M. KettiKT. .lacoh l>. u repay• $10 to $100 oanh lo;m. C:il!. write SI .00 -"' ' •'•"'^1 av.-Mi,-.- l'lionr- St7. j-nilT-If Branch Offices Kislior. Mrs. Cenr^e (iciscl. Mrs. !l. or plmne Kracnvn l-it-.i-l. ANDGET A GOOD PAYING POSITION. -\V..-t:rmston. Mrs.-Ji_r;_KW(nw\-:\Iiv;- "Hft"oiii~4n2 "ICt-an^indsVYcTiirth tloor. ~vJii —115-Maia-Street 573 High Street 4 for 9c Richelieu Union Suits for men. Heavy winter I A. M. Woost vr. II. C. Kelt nor. Mrs. M.-llli.li jiinl sliiri--. hi - 1 Mi'»-|i,,u, 1; Rroad street, near \Y. tlrand mreet. EHru- liinxhfil by <*xpiTii.*nivit paltihT, \'Ak- [n-r g Ar.- \ ii--iu^ tli.- ••ujiii-nhiK-iii .ni.l beth. Open fi ;30 to n. Suturdays S:^0 to 1 hour; work Ktiarantf-il. JIC; ciitirch Woodbridge, N. J. eightr-Regulai^l:50^SeHing-t~t~—"" "' Theresa Heck. Henry Hlenvirlh. Mrs. -.iti^faciinii 1 N J ''Til . Inipriivi'iii.-nis. I'riic *si; 7*y» itr«-«-t. IMMUII- \V'-1; it Newark, N. J. R. L. MoVoy. Mrs. Charles Carroll. lli:i' <•"'<:••'. .-::Iy 1'nnn living ii. a limue Enroll for Mid-Year Term—Now to March 1 Eggbeaters. Special at •IVniiH n. Mll,. .,:, MaiM ,lri.,.,. !.,-„„„; "!' \ 1.11 r 11 \v 11 s IIELI'FUL LOANS IF Yor WANT ilu- work d..m- ri^-hi. NnTK l! wmiltl Ii- ill.-^;il 1,. un t-ourtcMy and unUerstaudlni: prmupdy ami at r*-:isi»rt:ilil<. prii-i>n si'c ;CUp and>fail.Thii Coopoa •*+**• :w ' 1 hi- if ii"i inn-. •" I -"'r t:v,- r,,,,,,1 !.iiii-.':tlM\vs: :il'| in^ IIP TO J;MK) ll"n .it -IT IrvhiK "triTt. Altrratii.ii of DRAKE COLLEGE 75c |.i-..\. iii.-n;-. II. .11 atiti Hi-a I-]'. I'll .",i|'\ HKI', (KNTKAI, To iM'k)t!prrjt nix] AV.nu'c Khrners linlli-H atnl Mi.-tt"f* Huthft;- Suirn r>rpKvpd 120 Broad Street ! D1UKE ET.K, IVpt K. It. Disturbed Sleep M:M- Thih imluiL-s ^f.nlin^. >|I|I>. Ituihlrrn I:ASY PAYMENTS for ."i<» ii-iitM. I'lioiM- 4i;'.i. Jan::i xt 9c UM Hroad Street <':iu*rt! Krtiin liliulili-r'lrrltutinn l» : w.i IK-. Liu ii. -.1- ratiu'f. »• r <- , all ymi in-cd $100 :i.month.itlun interest repnyu $10.00 Elizabeth, N. J. i, .Out .•:,-!,. },.,)...,,.,. ,-',,, ],|. nuui.-j Beautiful infant sweater sets. Sweater, cap and ^iuniil Of "Itancrr Alirmi." on mifl I innnrr tomimuy J..M a month pliw Interest n.-p:iyn ."IO.OII Kizulu'th. N. J. ]!!•• t Ii.:: ^*- ALL KINDS OF CAItl'KNTL'lt WOltK— Adolpli farlh.m. Manapr .".(M) JI iiuiiiih \\lun iritcrt-Ht repays 11)000 Phono Emorsou 5509 I Wine glasses; assorted styles. Special at v \ ;r•••'."( I"11' it ^it-;irji.- -*•! r«M.*l. b i llous.-^, ^ariiL'i'**. porrh ciu-losuriMi. • GeNTUwtN: Without oblicatlns xnc in any war. bootees. Reg. S2.98. Selling out at in I»!K «.UH li'.ut.' |';»i'"i'. fit" 'l'r<-nt..i, 'ritnt'.^, m r.-.-nly aiMLl-uilL._Lula.Xur. aalc. lo.im a_month I»1IIH Int* rPHt_n*p:iv(i ifwi (Hi _ .surofiia. ;i]ti-ra:iiui)«,--rfpairlnp,-ftr. Iten- Wi). jC.jCope. Jlre "My n-i ;i( 111^-1"! w,\* .liHiiirl'.il M f.> jii lu.-n .1.1.|ii.-- .iivini,. ail.! Itmail -!r.-i HI Oiitml Avfiiur. Kuliwii)-, N. ,j. irTOO u nniiith" plus lnterfHt"repaj*a"liW.W -1 ——pi ra »e-»rnd -mc^uf" FR E E - BOOK-on - Com m« rci • I - !iiin*>. l.i;tila!i-il lilicliu lias t'i-tl if'<>•( (lii^ I'llnlic -!Tf Hon:ihlr> price, fair il«'iilii»c, A. Jurtren- l. "JTTlall. Resident .•<••*' !•!• !••'] J-.r >I;.<.*HI. :>.%'»> <-.ji|j. |,;i Lawful IntiTr«t. •."'it. *\trpetiti-r ami Ituildi-r, '_'S Madition J Secretarial Traininc 1 want to profit by It! an.I .-nllr.Iv r.-li.-\'•<] 1:1.• ..f t li:i T l.-rrilili- 2-t Hour St-rviie. Strict Prlvnry. Ilill—Uua Motor 1 • 11 r 11 i 11;; —tntrl—'TiTTrrtiii^ f—^vr^—rntTl—TTTTTr IlillULkmrly "f '• \ il-tuiti Htriu*:-^ School, w Cltlr, I Hry:til (^H^TrrHr-nr^linni'^nuiT-rM'ilPTTraTVrr^rinr -"I- . ..!, I"- .IM :t !i-.-.| [11 suit. ir.74. JanlO-Sl ORANGE. MONTCLA1R. ELIZABETH. TLAINRELD 2.0O was-JJU- lifl'i fur nil'. 1 want nih'T- |<- 1 Information wit limit ohli^ntlun 1! " • ! .ii" in' !i-|.-i| wliat y<>ii \\:nit CLINTON 51. HAKKIt. Jiuuw and will !••!I "T writ** my ••\\>.-ri<-i:r,- • COMMUNITY NEW BRUNSWICK. PERTH AMDOY •-' 11- rii(.l \\r \\\\\ lmilti jt !'->r y»m. Yirp Iimurnnro. 1 I,rllil.il«'I Ihn-liii Is iinl :i pali'ii! nifll 1'INANCK SEUVTCE, INC WOltK \VANTi:ii—Wontuii wants family Schoolt throughout the Metropolitan Dinrlctt White shelf oilcloth, a yard 2H Clirrry St. Phone 1)4. WUHMIIJ;. Aildn-Mn F. r,.. ,- r,. i{,. . Ii R^ throunhout the >,(ctropolitjn D Boy's blouses and shirts". WhiteTblue and prints. i-illi'. tin- f<>niMll:l Is on I hi- [MI-LI-I-. Jf Uniim 41'J Lttvy IJuUdiiiir Mth Floor) :i ( l(r K P17* ?crwv CltV> B*ronneonne.. J*malei. Bronx. WWocxl- :II-IT rni tin* 1II:II1nd Cirj Suitt Member Elizabeth Chamber of Cuuimerop «v«n, Brooklyn. L bld C Yk C d l t * Broadcloth and madras. Valued to $1.25." Selling l'"i»t'J"* i-xt'csHlvi' ili'iils. Ilit-n-liy EVANS taTRuaioN Co. ortlfi-tf FORD—llandH Installed 7.V ; Kurd 30-min- the irrltnticm wliloh caum'fl ' utf hands ?'J.:-o; Ilirlit four-ryiindrr out at '...... Klwp." KclU-r Laboratory, Mw'hj: J. C. SIIKIX. UUNBT TO LOAN on bond and mort- N NOT THE BEST BECAUSE LARQEST BUT LARQEST BECAUSE BEST | ..Qblq, Sold n( ;iU c:ill\ :it Scott Ave. ^i\d B^o^d St_ Bral Kntat*. and Inaoranre Broker, -r»c^ HTPr Se Arninfronjr. Hthwtj Ni- motor valvpH Bnnunl W: heiirhi'ttM re- Klr*tfirr*i I>harni:n-y. Adv TEI.RAHWAYM6 0» Main Stroot, Baliway, N. J liahitcd .ami. 4\V11IM1

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^Sf; **j^^3^^^5 RAHWAY RECORD-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1928 •r.T Mr. Egaa said that uso of the tele broadlng activities o£ tho commoaiu Considorablo addition was m j phone during the past year in Eliza- a( Q MYRTLE BROWN tho local telephone system during WERE HOSTS TO CONGREGATION bcth and other places in tho local dis year, both to tho central oQlco TRINITY trlct -totaled.i mont and tho outsldo plnnt. calls, both to •iDased on present Indications, THE WEATHER local area and to" andO frof thims total I In MnnaKcr KKKII said tho Compmyi JJ *pocted—TO—bt? .serving • 23,GQ Tmr Today: Rain and warmer. THE RECORD Tomorrow: Cloudy with freah southeast winds. Elect Trustees; Hear Address 18 THE VOICE OR-THE COMMUNITY COMFORTER CHURCH, New Jersey Advocate ft*StY by Elizabeth Minister Gold Stripe' EPISCOPAL Silk Hose; all the new Absorbing The Rahway NcwHerald , the gucccssor of The Union Democrat, Established 1840. • Rev. Robert W. Elliott, Rector. VOL. XVII. SERIAL NO. 1908 :-*ei>niiiry F>, Septuagesima Sunday, Election of trustees and an address shades for ladies, a pair .^T5.'OS -will be as follows: by Rev. .!. Lowrey FenUrich. Jr., pas- RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 7,1928 EIGHT PAGE8 T:.**»0 n. m.—The Holy Communion. tor of the Second Presbyterian Church PRICE THREE CENTS '•eas i:4o a. m.—The'Church -school, Al- of Klizabeth, were features of the con- 1.7S, 1.85, US JQ. 7\>11nck, Supt. gregational meeting ol Trinity Metho- , BOY SCOUTS DIVEST VAIL PLOT Z's :i. in.—The Holy Communion and (list rimivh Tuesday iii.^'lit. when tlu-> 27 and 29 Cherry St. Onyx Pointex Silk Hose nuMiibors wore the quests of the Men's Brief Biographies OF TIMES UNHALLOWED RELICS G:-?f* ]> »i. Young People's Fcllow- Iiible (Mass. for Ladies, a pair VOCATIONAL SCHOOL'S -How Much Are You Worth?" was BOARD GRANTS • *4 . < • • ' ' , .nil - 7:-;"i p. m.—Evening Prayer and sor- Mr. rVmlricirs topic. After statiim Tel'.- 843 Rahway, Ji. J. International FLUBS TOJMEIIS The Vail plot, Irving street, West that :i recent chemical analysis Miss Myrtle Brown, sister-in-law of Of a Few Prophets Who Are Not Without posed a move lo buy the land for CLOSINGJELEBRATEO The Vestry will meet ibis week at showed a man to be worth about .85 .Milton avenue and Vail place, the either a park or site for a city hall Curtain Special •fl*-stijrcested-by Furberr TliiTliulVetin" SCHOOL MONEY will have Honor^in-Their-Own Country 7 y g'niiKi* u i»»n by money. What sort who is looking for" a backer of her Crosadcrsinvade Campbell St: •1 :;•.;•; in vacant See our window display, o6 dozen bleached Turk- was cleaned Saturday, of the debris hoard, which the former mayor used rani ma go sale 'tomorrow of a cont-riluition is he maliins to tho proposed flight to Rome. Miss Brown to announce special committees and MoreiThan 1,000 People At- tinu1 and world in which- he lives'.'" .tml relics ot former campaigns as OTP in Cherry street. comes from Omaha,. Neb., and is in ish Towels, family size Church for Presentation hoards for civic improvements, was He com-Uuied with an effective ap- vatae to-2.98 a pair. Sale well as of numerous drives' Of allremoved from around the flagpole "in New York studying art. 20x42, with borders blue, MAYOR THOMAS A. FYFFE tended Exercises Friday. But Clips $10,000 ZtON LUTHERAN CHURCH peal based on the price God paid to price, a pair • types. the center of the lot. ^pbell St., Opposite High School. redeem _the world.. - . : I rose, gold and green.. See The work of clearing up the plot The bis thermometer, used during Rev. Karl Krepber, Pastor. Another talk was i;iven by Dr. Tribute to the work done by the r From Education SUPPER i congregation of the Lutheran Church was undertaken by tho Boy Scouts at the drive for ?.)00,(M)0 for tho Mem- Services: Frank Moore, church official, former Croup 10 ofthe y'eiontl l!:i|»tist our window display. Spe- the hrsrrguttfni of the Kiwanis Club, orial Hospital; the sign containing a 'Ten years ago it was necessary "Men's Bible Class of Trinity Meth odist Church, which entertained con- pastor of Trinity Church, and now was paid Sunday night by the. Kllza- fon_a—person--df?siruif|:—lo-KPr—a- rrnyfe Budget, First unrtaj school (English). I»:.5U a. m.gregation at chicken dinner Tuesday night on occasion of annual meeting Church Monday ;ave a cial each , bi'th Urani'h »f_ the Crusaders.-.the and working under Scout Executive Pjctur» of the hospUa!,-siKns-adTcrtlR- hjirch, 11 S- m. superintendent of the New Jersey Ho- Charles~-S<:liaerer"r The " work was MiS the Ttahway p. B. A. ball, as education in Netv .I«r.sey.-to commi? for election of trustees. '- \iv. MqmN\exijrcsst;[l hi ^dum^li" supper at- the "luilin- of. Mr.- [naturalized citizen arm of the Ku Klux a crime so as io be sentenced to. the sKlisli the first and third Sundays; KJau, when nearly 2W ineriibers of done Saturday afternoon after one orwell as numerous smaller signs, hun- j7Kin the. second and fourUi_Sun-_ own-ami other members' and two other attempts had been defeated dreds of tin cans, remains of-a" Chirst- State roformatcny—the - -o»h place s masked order in full regalia visit- •_v.-The_I2oard of_S*-hoor H.-limate las: °.!'y.*.C?_.<>f_deyo.ti6n "arid 2nd -Church Society Hears (!.; iu.iuLi. Jiilerosts. 29c -by the weather. inas tree imt up thc-rp three night 1'ov of ~ 1'ii rb K. t'oytirf* n. "cli air in an l , .Aiuuii- hrfrf-ru'w— mo-nihers-ivtire. Vdinip peniilar_the'_ll0Ul". tmihtiii^^i'uiit --Two--of . th?--—tho—Roanl—nf—l!;diirarlo-n—" •:^-t .Sunday on the~Boimt «[ Trustees. b"uhii;~7 ' muTt; veil in.u7~~AT tlfe~~inlFrn- ot trustees anil [hT^ <"iin-ainl-Christian Hags. The presen- wliidi the scAuts removed were the Anytme askii:« tor. food. 50 dozen "Children'* tation was made because of the great bulk of tlie Rahway scouts' collec- v.'itli the. oxeeption of the $10,00 item ?'rr.N3 Schultz. Carl Bemier and Henry hour of ppublic worship. 11 o'clock. Men's Hible Class lVr. MwieaK e.v, • . a (.or[ain ptiriml were broidered White Night- remains of tlrt- bulletin board which tion at tho clop,! of an afternoon's ladvancenu'iit nunre by the local church for lir<; e.--cap"s in the high school. the Holy Communion will be c.-le- prt-s?oil apprcciallon„ fof.,,.r th.1,.e, woru-rtrkk- ooff |.n^L Fiftot,n Un.,,ol thoII1M.ives ami Sport Socks for boy or former Major J nines B. Furber hard work. The Woman's Missionary Society of | during the jKi.st year. The board 'decided to finance this im- '<} brated. Dr. Fran I; Moore will oft'er the Second Presbyterian Church met the Men's Kihlo Class. A risiim vote pai.l-the penally-. There \v> gowns for Ladies. See our rrectud during tJi»- commission frovern- Tht.' clean-up was first sui;^e=ted by 11 1 1 1 ij^- J, - al— l •sizes— - •—•——, 6 toioi*~w :,• Th.r<\< ? .I.T'.LV.'-U .*-:.'- .': I ).-* - 'Ji^TetiL Jiumuer. The • HBENE2ER A. M. E. CHURCH ihe prayer. The c'-tonn choi will Wednesday afternoon at the home of thanks was i;ivt-n the i-la.-s a ml Mi'. fifty i;ti«^Es. Ciames ami f')I- I "w»uj,M--\Vfi'L- represented in mont regime, and ' the"'"spite" fence Mayor Thomas A. Fyffe.iii his annual total ainotmt ()f the money to be wor- Forman. window display. Special- ranks of Ilie foreign-born Klan, Th-c Church of Christian Fellowship. filnii. In the evening, the public of the • Misses Shafer. 12", Bryant ;'lie tommitteL value to 69c a pair. Your '•vhich w.i.- erft'ied during the same message tliis year. Later the pro- niist.-d hv local taxatio'n is ?227.100.0f> a —-At—Hit-—etiiitirei-'aiitXH^—Uu-fine^ birrn-nml~iiit'iL Ail WC-TL- P>\r:u(|._ij«.i^:idf:r^~Troni_(m».'' <;orn cr_ _o f at:lw_i\:ilLcont:u ^troot? T-li^—me-etin^—way—pivHide*! m i C •M-i—Leec h- will r-reach -a-.-er- 1 xL ^ i IP. whltp rrthos, 'hi- w'omoti Mu'v'mp'rvtl iin> Jai to tin' *->. Kxet-p! for the U-aders all muters from cro^iiu the IOL on their eetinu- by j\bo U'eitz. a member, and 7\zhj".r,i, The Iuterprelation of the .nave a '.talk jm Ut'Y. H. Tre.ii'lirer Charle> Holers. ^«j a buy scout commissioner, that locally. The increase is made up of 7-CJnjrV Dream. The Lord's Supper" by-ili-? church-?*-'- The choir will sing. ^piriliml advance. Mrs. W. A. Ranand"T:i":"ii"- v won. IKIN with cape and" mask. As- \V;LV to tiie station. The fence was put numcruus ii--uls, inchitling salaries of • - -O the work be dune by the ^cout or- .}-'~l bf celebrated. These gatherings aru all upon to the-oni read a letter from rrince "Royal lary. M Jones. t\ IL. Haniiiiu' and M-rnblin;^ in \Uo Sunday school room ltj> aftir > of telephone progress in'.n the auditorium of the to as-i--; in history and mathematics. :.ml welcome. ili:in>; Mrs. .1. A.. Overtoil. Indian i-al tii-lishtftil M'lus hy J. euri:i" l'.'-T in the Kli-Mln-ih area fur- Bleached Bed Sheets; new i bur. h building and occuupied Th»- n*-.v L-rad-; teachers are needed i|l'»<_^>_t]i:it had -been reserved for '0 __T_P_ _ m.—A. C. E. League. __ Monday evening the Young Wom- M'hooj in Arizona, and Mrs. B. S. Cook . :u(.i>m]ianiiMl hy Mrs. uisheii un\u\ by W. V. K^.ui. Local Bleached Pillow Cases, for . [hi- op'-nim; of tbe-n^w GroVer 1 -ttn-'^—Mt?rioii:tf\--Sucif jy—wilt—nbst*rvi- "MaiUiiZ.-r'ur-TlH' Nrw .Irrsey BrH-TtM— size. 81x90; goo.d^nuislm; ilieiii". in"t!nj front. Iu the meantime S vi. m.—i'reachiiis "by tfev. T. V. i ST. u Cleveland Cranimar School next fall. of phriie fori'i-any. j-how tli.n di velo;i- :j(5x42 or 3(5x45; good mus- :i'-arly '^un pt-r>»»ns Oiled the -pjiuain- _A-JTOTI. The Lord's Supper will be Its. sixth ammvr^iry. There will be 'hi' Imi'au apptjal to tlie President. ;!'.e i-oii-i't'izatioiis ueini: ihe mies regular 1.25. Special price, •Some of tli'i things taken into con- lilt a progressive ti inner for all members Mrs. Dean also r^ad a story entitled :he Men's Itihle Cla.-s. headei int'Mt in tlie i'1't.-a exceedc.\ ex't'ci't.:- '\w *.f the auditorium, tb»* balls and continued. lin ; Value 39c. While they each :•• and illy .steps* dow.n_io iho. sideniiiou in making up. tho light in- February ihe first course served at Hie home "No Head for Figures, but a Heart to President Randolph- L. _i;ilma_!i and tions. <-if;*sn tir'j tho hirincr~Dr~a primary evening, of Mrs. J.- K.-.-WralsIU..- U"-- Pierpoiit Mr" Foniian as " ii:si'rtu;it»:'. The •'•\r"t":i^" •>VV-;nn:ns "nf fhe new yoar. • OLEU. cr~ofthe {Jive."--tentn^-of—itow~one"-lady gave m—G+" . to1 tlie LorTT It was iiiti- clu ken ainner hy runup' -per unto telephones in this area • John II. Klathmann, i-huiniian of tlie -J:e Allen League. course and" bu.-ine.ss meeting at thematL'd that tlieday of jprayer for mis-I.ewelyn. of the (•'oinpany were ^6.1'."- •vi-t-i»!;uii committee ami R«'V. Karl Iiome of Mrs. H. HLeech. . 11 West sions would be February 2A and would si a ft". as compared with •2XW2 A Milton avenue. jH-r. . tiu- pastor, received the Lincolo^Ofganizatioa Has ID- • i 'ERST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH be held in Trinity Methodist Church. Fitliowing tlu* congre 25 pairs'Crossbar Ruffle .!i.*w tJoorsJiLthe Columbian Srhrml . Tfrc-ehtirch of Drothtrhood-and Tuesday at S p. m •hn:I4M regular meeting of tho Official Board. Sash Curtains"; 'regular tliurch. A numbt-r of Klansmen were- teresting Observarce House Til*- flours in thjs building have done i ::.-.-l Service". Wednesday at ::73'i p. m.. ihe Junior , :n:u: in cliarire. Tile »lass disi us: for* *-d IO r^t;tml as the service starred sr-rvic.' ihirty years. President Quiim •Chester M. Davis, Minister, Mion. Mrs. B. L. Murray. Mrs. W. A. ..:id th«- (i'ii:er aisle iva-t filled with iold thf Hoard of Estimate when the x in.—Bible school, with Epworth League will meet: S to !' Hansom. Mi's. <.;. A. Bush. Miss G. Tj. plans for securini: an outstanding 59c. Sale price, a-pair p. in., mid-week devouunal hour. 'spfak-sr ;•• address a i;a:luTin^ to In ;i'"-r-»ns unable to liuil a ^cat after 5* iaLL.;;- suggested deferring the work. • *m. -v siiwi for all ages. rndeiiiill. Miss Emma Shaler. Mrs. 25 dozen Chamois Suede i'-in^ pushed ii::o tlm auditorium by : Study of the Gospel of St. Mark. Jan Van Herwepieu. Mrs. S. A. I-Iar- held in either I hi- Franklin or til* T:ibu:.- ;*.-nt were: flavor Thomas in i ."/ 11 . ni.—Morning worship, with A. I-'yi"iV. Councilmen James McCol- "Can I Change My Per-Thursday afternoon tho regular Miss A. Smith. Mrs. I). S. Cook. Roost* vrlt School aiidiloriunis. Tin Gloves for Ladies; novelty fiit-tcacli'.T movement, national rind ;;JIC-PH which .St. Mary>_auditor:um has meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society.- '•XtHittive (oinmiitt'f. i-u-ludiiii: the ot- 35c AtMresvus were plvt-n by the lead- local, was jiaid by the Lincoln I'.-T- ^> i'.inl and .lanu-s Parks. F. \V. Kidd. Mr L. B- .Mumlyv Mrs. Aaron Dean. become noted for_. was_.put...on la^t commencing at-1. o'clock-with- a van- -;-Mrs:-i).-\V C.'Ciray. Mrs. GrJrLTmtlevr lU-fTTof I*!t- elas.-. will takv thi* mat- -turn cuffs: value-to-l:2fr.~ .-< of-tlit-m:txkfd order/m Vhlclrrtu-y "in U'Hsicm ye-U-Vday afiermrdn fortlie nl^'ht by St. Mary's Choral Society in tngr-ther with PrusideuL M. F. Quinn. 7 -p.— m.—Senior- and 1 1 : i?hing luncheon, to which all are,-iii- j Mrs. ,1. CSmith. , Mrs. T. B. Lindsay. ter np ami ivpiTt Intt*: . Ii i- JH'^^i' -'' Dress Prints, 36 inch congratulated the caupreKntioii. The o!isfrvaiu*e of Founders' Day. Ththee form of the Broadway >UITC^S ARTHUR L. PERRY nf the sclinol board. Superintendent ; •• it C'aristinn Endeavor. viied: 7 p. m.. rehearsal ot" choir, j _\,i _ j ^ ;li.ii I ;t **t- = »*-. ilit* expli'ie:. will b. Special price, a pair : won- then presented. Rev. Krep- program, cmuuininu talks and ext-r- ot" Schools. \V. K. Little and Secretary 7:45 p. m.—Happy song servict and rs Tonipkius. Mrs J. A. Over- wide; fast color. "Take I? From Me." a musical com- Xext Sunday morning the speaker Special, n-ceivin^ the Christian :1a;; and1-IM.-S. \v;i.- carried out under tht* direc- edy in three acts. The >naclous audi- wnere such an edticatin:i v,i;> avail- tluv M. Howard. ijj*m sermon on "Self Dental." t(,n llll{\ rs. A. S. Ilankine. '/-'•I will be the Rev. X. C. Gause. repre- Mr. FornKin annoum •t.-d tliaf tii<' each Mr Flathrnann the American llai;. tion ot .Mrs. Kdu'an] Bishop. torium was crowded to capacitv and able." declared Dr. Frank -Mw«nv Monday night the Westminster Tho Christi:ui i-inlilftn wa> th«- .uift ' Mrs. John J."'Hoffman, the presi- Superintendent of the N%--,\ j-!>ey mm • meets with Mrs. H. F. Moofley. sentative of the Anii*Saloi»n League til" i PLAN YEAR'S PROGRAM class will leave for I'ranftU'd •'( •' many wore forced to stand. The" show- Rev. G. A. Law Delivers New Jersey. j At a mooting short filed because* of o'lliiel; Sunday moniiii-. Fi'iiruitry lV». - f Cni.-atier.<. \o. 71 f and the Ameri- 'i'-ut. dwelt upon the lift' and works of will be repeated this e'veninp. Jteforniatory. speakinc at th- /lo^ini^ Church streeu . . of l*nlty Klan. No. IT. Aii'-e McCi».'ilai;d Birncy, who fimnd- • Xi-ni-vs of the Kveniiu- Vm-ati(i:i;il • Tuesday".-.night. , two- . basketball i-examiiKUions at tlie hiuli srhnol.__t_he to visit ;!:*• Pi>->byten;ta Milne Class With iliss- Gertrude Luuahlin and Sermon to Boy Scouts —f ...,..»„, SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :lw-:v, ivtur::i:tL' in titr.e i\;:- t!ie inon:- 23c P marks wt-rc ::;a of "MoThT-r>" -1--4 i'irrV-i r-^E?es at community house court. i Hi-Y Chili o( thu" V. .\l. C. A. planiu'd TlohVi~A. STeveils m'tireTeTuTiiTu" role> ini: seiviir ai "Trinity (.'hurt :i- K"V. riaihrnanri and K'-v. Mr. Kn-pper. and iliirty-ihrL-v y^-ar.- aao. In comniemo- ile reioi tiiaifjry '.•.-Mi :i:: Wednesday, 2:?<0 p. m.—Meeting of Main St. and New Brunswick Ave. i lie program for tin* year's work. and ^upporiL-d by: t capal>le cast and "•Th Value of the Boy"" was the "A church for the people with a wel- Mr. Lwi !i will atTOiiipaii;.; ihv.n The a forceful MMiuor. was delivered by rarinn uf :hat event Mrs. Hoffman :uer.;)ri;ai-ie!n nt tho A:n-vU an I •'Voman's Mission Circle at commu- Boys' Secretary E. II. Oliase ques- - plea.-inu- chorus, the three humorous subjYci of a sermon delivered Sunday come for all." tioned tht> members as' to what pro- *.la>s voted to at i-e;»t Irt*» invitation We Make It Always (hi- pa>ror*oi: -Ye Arc the Salt of li?h:--d the candle.-; on a lar^e birth- acts went through so smoothly and C«)!l^lV-.-s told I.lUll Pi-lS-ips night by Rev.. Goorse A. I-aw at the nity house. S p. m.—Preparatory day i-aki'. d«)iia:..-d by Mrs. T. H. Rob- packed ihe audittjritnu :!ia' service for communion, followed by Rev. James W. Laurie, Minister. pram they desired to have to ilose the •»I .Mr. L'*-t !i lo attend iis LI. liody t!if tlu Earth." in which he dwelt on were «o inters;ini: :!:at the audience First Methodist Church to large dele- ' -eason's activities and will work '-veniiu' rhnrviv -^ervn'c mi Marrli _•">. th, efforts of the. Christian people of ert-. Jr.. and the entire gathering j scarcely realized the le:iglh of the per- school.-"had been builly in ;irr,.;, - iii gations from the various boy seout meeting of the Session to receive la:30 a. m.—Morning worship, topic Our Business ^tnj; the I'.-T. A. MHU. A talk on th»» o.'tiihlishin^ vocational traini:iV. -respective members. ; of Rev. James W." Laurie. "Success on] toward lhe completion of tlie proizrum wli ii.Ii will bf known' a- "Men's ! IW earth from the time of Christ Ifonnance. The play was staged un- troops of the city. Rev. Mr. Law took Ni^lif." Mr -Lt-t'ch aintouiu-cd he up :» sii;iiificaiH;..' <>[ the natiniial ...cougres.s ; • i\M Thursday all-day meeting of Cheer- the Second Chance." 11:4") a. in.—idurhiK the next week, n the time of Martfn Luther and der -.Lhe _personal. direction- oi- .Miss DvL Moore told a ca-p. _whK->i.ij:id' ;as his..texU-\'And. Jesus..increased-.ia .:.,,-„- —_-- -TT^.^.JHl {Sunday school and-Men's- Bible"Classr j—AnnouTice7ne"nr~-n'as"Tna*de" t-hnr next 'will•""">"("ii',"e a jMtTniinenl LiyiiLin to TO CARRY A rti^-ni of mother.--, and its relation to local Margaret C. Mcfartliv. W(-n brought to'li'K•'attenMun' a :ni:i:- wisdoni-and stature and in favor with ._^s!^4 parfrnM«'ach<-r and home and school jf vt>ar < a worti i&l Friday, :i:30 p. m.—Junior Christian j ll:fi:"> a- ni.—Pastor's instruction class. Wednesday night K. K. Pease. Boys' deliver oiH- of the add rent's tliat «'Ve- The reception committee included: .i . - SQ. when a mother, liavin-,- G6d and' man." ,_ al» jidearon :—~ •"Witat—itr-^Si e:t»s—ttj—bc—vr~ehrts tiaiir*- Work Secretary of^ho—rialrrflplrt—Yr rl. KlaTii in aim; chairman; William un'i'.s was si veil by Mrs. Mabel Toe."~l)y Dunn and the girls; "Tomor-j oire--s<*:t — m ' t"hp ™rt?formu*orv a'url The church attendance opened an Saturday, 10:30 a. m., Boys' pym :: p. in.—Junior Christian Kndea.vor. M. C. A. will speak. President Stanly full tine of Sporting H. Conniil. Arthur JurRensen. An tun Spooner. A toas; to the school, writ- row" by Tom Dick. Van and the girls: i another son whn needed a ir:u'\>* eduimportan- t week among the Rahway 2 p. m., sewing class for girls. topic. "Juniors at Work." leader, W. Jones, Jr.. presided, with Arthur Vote ' thanks were extended to Hcbch, Henry Hacknian, Charlp.-j'Ben- ten by Miss Morpan, was read by -Take It From Me." by Tom; **Call cation, accusing the latter of stealing boy scouts, as the first local court of Clara Mersliou. 4:."0 p. m.—Vesper Chase, secretary. Arthur Wendell of the Wheateiia Goods " Secretary Chase announced Company" for affording laiililies for together with. Rev.. Mr. Krepper. . coln .Association's- history since it Grace; The' Cabaret Girls." by thecommitted to ihe reformatory UH- aa; the Milton Chapel, under the direc- H. A. L. Sadtler. Rector. 7 p. in.—Intermediate Christian En- progress In the Camp Wawayanda re- the diniie preparation; the commit- was organized -twelve years apo wasentir. e ensemble;-"The Kiss." by Ella time. The reformatorv head con- tion of Scout Executive Charles Schae- .Sunday ... ._..deavor, ippic. "Teamwork With union program to l>e held February 17. lee which had chaiire of the supper, Bicycle5,_FisMng_Tackle.__ Trivt-TT-by—Mrrr—Harn.- Simmons.__~- "- 5\tbon: "" ' * -fer—and—other—local scuut—leaders:". Others;" leader. Victor Jones. -\ViIHan\~-UandorpliT •Jii:;i~lie'aiI>""~Ihe" Nir. Ho[Ynia!i."Mi T.teUfiIyii and HOY: This will be followed by a scout lead- "7T30~a7 mT—-HolyiTdmmiinlon."' Also Thomas Alox- r-. :!;•• Thutiia> A. Fyffe D-emo- The attendance prizes went to the The cast included: Vernon Van- to-secure an 1nreMe;etUaTelTucatTon""aiid ofjrpirttiie communion for the Vestry Monday, all-day meeting of the La-,committee. Mr. Ft'iulrich. ( \ Rifles and Ammunition , ERNST LUNGH i Valentine Party Feb. 20 classes of the Misses Carolyn Het- the one desiring to learn a trade, giv- ers' banquet at the chapel on Thurs- ! now •coinpii^ilng Dyke. Tom's pal. Edward Dunn; Ar- Tlie ciMiiniiltee in charge of tlie .af- , *.-.itti* A-.-'n. :.it:.in and ,tn honorary and Altar Chapter. dies' Sewing Society at the home of •arth ti-rn: a.s Ibh»-ay\ chi«-f I nn'mlw «>.' tht- FUhwav Auto Owners" field and Mildred Holm. Mr?. Lelinee . Adele Sehwindinger; Clarice, Jo- ing as his opinion that as regards the day evening. 3:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Harry Mrs. Walter R. Crowell. 157 West Mil- HAVE VANISHING LUNCH fair included Vice-president Randolph Also the highest quality of :iv«-. has been closely hukM dur* I Club Iian? for a Valentine party Mon- Fiero. chairman of membership, an- sephine Luckhurst; Annette. Alice public schools, what is needed is more Tlie scouts Saturday, after cleaning ton avenue. S p. in.—Officers and A vanishing lunch-Kin was er.j'iyoi L. (Ulni.tn. C. H. Kardiim. A. V. Cark- nounced a prize offered to the grades stress on the vocational teaching, be- 3ns, superintendent; Kobert A. 65-67 Lewis St., Rahway, N.J. ... -1A«t tw*-nly yi-ar* uith :ho I i» day evening. February 20. were made Ennis; Virginia, Elizabeth Moran; up the Vail plot, divided into three Teachers' Council at the home of Mrs.by many at St. Vaul's parish house. huff. Ktlmund C. Ilartlett. Knhert M. toys at the im-etinc of the Westminster enrolling the most new members and cause the intellectual aspirant gene- groups and went to different sections director of curriculum. Meets ^ of this, his native d\y, IW | ili- -.va> a nuinlH-r of the Union Peggy. Marie Loughlin; Barney, Tom's rally has the money to secure his. Cra. the parish house; graded system; J. L. EWIIIR. 132 Bryant street. Tuesday afternoon under the auspices Beecliley. Charles H. .Mo^lier. Arthur xpr-ade-ti a tremondou-t amount I I'yuutj ri. now disbanded. In Guild of the Kir«t Presbyterian also to those sending the most fathers valet. James EnnU; Dick" Roller, of the city doing all the good turns Scliendorf. Jolm Fisher. William F. education. . 1 2iev pupils are invited. • Tuesday. 3:15 p. in.—Welfare asso- of the Church Workers. HUII .Mrs. «r*jy under ihe banner of thejii- tun.- i; wa-» on-- of the most promi-j rinirvh Ja^ nj-tcht. at iho home—ol ta-tiic-neit meeting, to'be held the Tom's pal. Robert O'Connor: Gwen- possible, covering a wide- range of V "T'," Creeiiii,'. C. A. Ilroiicrs. K. T. Cahlwell. OUR 1 •'• JW 11 a. m.—Second celebration of t.heciation at the home of Mrs. George L. William Bliss in charge. A hostess . party and" has fern accoa> j :"••:": u.-vaiiiz.iiioiis of wht-elmcn in theMrs. H. F. Mooney. ">T New Church evening of March 5 and to be known dolyn Forsythe. Tom's fiancee. Grace The youth at the- bench is just as things from stopping boys from throw- •w-i,s in charge o' eacii tnlile as foi-(Jiranl,Walsh1 . W. H. Chulstiine. W. as Fathers' Night. The cakes donated ."Soiv Communion. Orton, OS Elm avenue. S p. ni.—Trus- UTIUIT hu Kuidanct- ?ome of ; S:a!»* }{*• ivas aL^o a member of the The party will be held at the Schmaelinp; Thomas Eggert. John important as the student behind the ing snowballs at women and ' small jLees_:at-Uome..of...Edward B*shop,...,5$ lows: .Jti^ ..May Baterl--lIrri,-.-Carl 4Jp-Io=DateJtepair~ ie- of-Miss -Helen Wright.-131- Cen- by—M FST— ftaherts- wero_s-6id— and_Olie. desk. Dr. Moore sai(L^ The need of children to picking glass and sticks p Jaques avenue. ' Graves. Mrs: F.-'W.' Sell. Mrs. Manton -siilen; Paris K. Forman. loader; Now Under New Management •- iv a (l;r.*.:or of :hc Citizens' \a- procet^ds divided between the national iral avenue, and she will bo chairman Tocarlijinn sclibbTs. " not only as a" with uails out of the street. •;,y die' rector's Bible class in the D. Martin. Mrs. William BtUs, .Mrs. of rt-cent tinirs. Mcanwhllr and local organizations. Crahan; Sheriff's assistants. John Thursday even ins—Cliurch ni^ht v-pre-iiU-nt Randolph L. (lilnian. advanced hinni-If rapidly in of the committee in charge. Others Feeney and Michael Catov; Horace means of helping the- youth with The patrol in charge of William *•;• -it • T.xady of the Gospel, according to St.fellowship dinner and meeting. Dr. Wnli.:i!i llowell. Mrs. harry Sim.non>. •rcuuy A. H. Suttou. Treasurer A. Shop who will assist are Mrs. Robert K. r ;••»»> «f ttu* IVnn-ylvama Hail- In 1512 !•.*• ua> tho organizer of.the Turner, counselor at law. .lames trade work, but as a means of eharnc- Droege, consisted of Robert Andrews. 4 and 7 p. m.—Dancing Huv L. Morrill, speaker. •Mi's.-'-Y/alter Orvi*. M s. A. J. We.-M- T. Atkinson. Assistant Socretarv Ar- r -j-S^HtUff".--^nfi—Smhrrt' Mnrnnnrnt AT? t?r~hTiiIdiTi7rr^as~aTsa^"re7rieil byUr. "FratVk Kltcheli; Wmram Schae rer. Mrs. S.ewart-13. Mofiel. MTs. U. NewlyJ'ainted-and-Decorated— "MimTTfcws; Ella Abbott. secretary- lake. thur Tak es~cate~6f~a11^1iindsr~of 111»-*•*-1 i*»;>u!ar ofOcials ever to Ihiok. "Moslem Women." was com-Program is Completed for Cecilia Saekrider; Wilkins. a clerk. Moore. He,closed his address w'ith a Harold Depew, Howard Atkinson, Jo- 'V.'rh GRAND STREET CHAPEL r. i.•iicfiis. .Mrs. .W. V. Siii-'; r strong appeal for the Rahway schools Tuesday, 7 p. m.—Boy Scouts; 4 ':•• rouncJl I ;»r*'>eii: :r.-i:rj:!.t-i:i M Irvine street.! fd. Amonc those present were the August Melbrod; Cyrus Crabb. man- seph Farrell. Patrol Leader Willis -* m.—Boy Choir; S p. in.—Vestry. OF 2nd PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TAR CAUSES BLAZE reparlng, such as Bicycles, ji'fiitral a\»:;u- ,*:nl Mam stre*'*.. t Ii t* | -t-s Jenait- and Matilda Garth- St. Paul's Entertainment ager of Egbert & Company. Alexander io keep the work progressing as itBooth led a group composed of James *" Wednesday 7:30 to 10 p. m.—French Corner Montgomery and East Grand. SHARE IN ESTATE The Clark Towuship :ii" i ••r.Tlion of -.v!:u li was an effort thai wa:tt Mrs. Andrew Glendennlng. Lee; Grace. Gordon, secretary. Ger- did in the past. year. Loughlin. George Smith. Mortimer "The Church of the Neighborhood." Florence Kath ami Mildivil Hur rhes. called about <\ .V. W'vtl- Phonographs, Keys, Locks, Home Cooking Good Service Born In Arrangements are progressing, un- Washburn. Herbert Hunter. Walter lellt \\A ; :i-i'l Ill-en at:*.•::• ;i;-,M fur years. Mr>. trude Loughlin; Queenie LalJelle, a HeJpman. Miss Esther Martin. der a committee headed by Mrs. John Th? school this year under the 1 Thursday, S p. m.—Senior Choir; 4 ?, p. m.—Sunday school. II. W. Ward of Klizabeth avennt-. t>:n-h rti-five io''!;iy \v!ten a pot .if t;ir b*-iiu pri- V i>--r >\vff«» was bom la Hahw.iy (»:i movie star. Elizabeth Dominey; Miss Clos an* others. Another group was 1 I He u.!- th.« -irs.ii;i7*-r of th" Rah- Mildred Wraisht and others. Hose, for the evening of wit and hu- leadership of Principal Arthur L. •;»_ m.—Dancius class. superintendent. ;4-12.4") as one-eisluh of ih.* ri'>idu:ir> r-T.-n h.r ro ii.i: the -I v >••!:.>M! build- Saws, etc. DeWitt Butler, a kleptomaniac. Marie led by Albert Schultz and included : • 'Vjy S-if-'ty C"u::c:l and of the Itali- Perry, who -established it a year ago. S p. m.—Even i up worship, topic of; estate uf their lav .uiu. .lulia K. Mr- :* in ti.. si-*v.,il y;i:\i and '•"•• ! H.ihw.iy Htfh Schixil. nh-'re, mor at St. Paul'? parish house Friday Friday, S p. in.—Sunday School I;L* I'tiili'ii a l^-ty Hivrr and Hart...r Cornnii--.ioii. Loughlin. with a total enrollment -of "ifih against Stanley Kitcholl. Leslie Guile. John Irvine; West, who will be in complete Shane, af New York, who cfIvti Octohfy ie. Twi; alarms v.vr*- PRICES REASONABLE '"•'••• -i-tMor year. h»* was ••\ Sophie Dura. Catherine j issued Friday nicht :o •!;">. making an will ! sermon topic, "A Good Name.'* John :;ros,-- and ?:;.4ri!(.G" lift. r. ii, lto\ T:>' lire w.t- ex- ••*"• - •• ;"•'-'*>. !\t til'* Ut*»* of 1'*. l!l*' Draw Up Specifications definite period at good turns the • •• ".\'\ •rriet of the Woman's Auxiliary SheUon with a piano selection; pu- Ennis. Marie Hoffman. Catherine j increase of Imt per (.0IU jn enrollment r:e hold here on February 14 at 2:30J. Hoffman will Him. iiv worKii.^ -i. •••" !»•>>• ;n tlic ib^ -»r .-..•..-:;•.•,:: scouts reported at headqy>wers. _B. & L. RE ELECTS SHOP ! The Mayor ;- V-;M . :,i'Ay interested Secretary OrlaiKlo H. FK-y has been pils of Miss Harriet Kuss in twoKnox, Mary Leary, Madelino Luck- and miK-ty per cen: in attendance. -^ m. Th«» Win ! Lori p. dance numbers; Margaret Ditmars burst, Genevit'vo Moran. Irene Me- 'SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH k men".-; Iluiiuin^ ;ii S. KUHAR v ;.it ni;; Ui:i:;'--i «-tju-ir::r:ed under au!bt-riz»*tl to instruct the'architects. Frank W. Kidd. u;" ihe IVard of •• • .""-.iri later, in l>r» , !i.- i:r...ii:- 5t- MargaretV Chapter card party, The Church of Welcome As.-f)i'::fLinn Tuesday nu'ii: i •named IN WASHINGTON Rahway's Store of Quality i>iu !I;^hv\.ty fi-: i!:.- j-r-t't.-r!: w. v[ Crow. I.i-.vis <^- Wit-k. of New York. with a voc-.il solo; Kmesr _nuffy_aniL CullpUiUi^ A:viia_ MeLvughlin. Agues Education r»vuni^ . u "" ~ Proprietor^ 4 h—tiw—;»t t'ranjr^YisTJTn^TirTi v.iuaeviile sketch: "Mcrionnell. Anna Post. Mary Ueilly. trip in order to spt-ak. and told of the iS tin- Marjorit? Ituddy and Susanne Van 11 a. m.—Morning \var; of iii»- rost i for bids . for the proposed $^0^.000 iection. Tht* affair-will-be under the Wf»i. The .M-hoois already esialili heti ^q-nC—Friendly—Ghurch'* & Company, include Eliz-ibeth Barrett. •Sacred concert/Juhn MadUt*a"s PHONE H98 r t!ilr:y of siH-h r^:\ in-.^rnvr-rm-n: shouiil be j Monicrial Hospital". This action was auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary ;n Buffalo w-iv mentioned by Mr. The Ladies' St-win^ Surie'y of the Rev. G. A. Law, Pastor. • ll - Ity (IlliKriire he lias i-.irneil of St. Paul*> parish. Helen Barrett. Anna Debrowski. Anna Second Presbyterian Church held an 3:45 a. m.^-Sunday school, JGifJO.iL m.—B. V.'VP? T. T:.i"»Ji. borne by th<- Sl.i:<-. u !u>-e H-»usr »jf ;;.keii by the building committee Sat- Kidd. who urg-^i that evory ennr bo i Kvoniug service. •- ITiMr.K'.iuns lu that period. Sturt- MeLoughlin. Genevieve Moran. Cather- made to put tlie project uwr bi^-^er all-day meeting at the home of its -^cbaefer. Supt. A-.. n t'» All in-'inbers of the building tom- than ever in Railway. pr-sideni. Mrs. Walter IJ. Crowell, l."il 11 a. m.—Morning worship, Commu- Telephone 545 Rahway j rjacril at Ma>ur Fyfi'e's instigation. Cassio and Seaton Sign West Milton avenue, yesterday. A the Choral Club of Elizabeth. Captain I ','nn iiliiii: for :' The hill perished in rnittt-e except Henry L. Lamphear. The ushers were Misses Catherine Superintendent of Schools William -i-von Service. , ••• *-t recent promotion was in the Brennaii. Veronita Fox. Margaret Co- 1 cons idem] ile numbiM* .of uowns were Bonuor, leader. who is in Floritia. were present. M. JFor Home and Home Tilt F. Litth • gave a highly mteiv-iini; made for the newly formed Junior 7 p. m—Epworth League devotional «*K!.L-: of 102S when he was ei-'vated F. ijtiinn. Dr. Oeorfio !>. Orton. Super- man. Helen Coman. Lillian O'Connor.! talk on the value of proper training of passenger aceiit at AnothtT of th. IS fvin-iTTT Srh. Choir. T.nm-h w:u ^orvod hv Mrs. H worship. Tlio TELEPHONE CO. DIRECTORS ftiU-iniriu—Mry? L. AnTln H«jtfht^." Dr. daiu *- ttithii i'y. in charge of the ii» p'irt of iHe Alarty Cassio. Kmg pinner vl tlTF -rrt—r? rtrrr J. Lander, Mrs. L. B. Mtindy. Mrs. D. will speak on -The Value oE Former United States Circuit Court a Jolm M. Randolph and Frank W. Kidd. Rahway City Bowling League, and Kiernan. proper training for children. He th* Boy." The Boy Scouts of Rah'Judg- e Thoma.s V>. Hnight, of Jersey t of a traffic patiol for Lincoln showed Lhe need uf taking education \V. C. Gray and Mrs. K. A. Dberman. tii'k«'t offices. I^lor to Hi^liu.iy. and to have Kahw;iy re- Frankie Seaton. of Elizabeth, the vet- Hesides those already mentioned Tcav will be our guests accompanied 'City; William E..Green, President of 1 1 eran of many a match, will roll a FINANCE GROUP NAMED to the youth of today and showing iy'lheir leaders. I the Trenton Banking Company. Tren- I .- railroad ho was ;i r ceive the fines now paid to tin- Stale Trinity Missionary Group him his opportunity which he might those present were: Mrs S. D. Mer- Successors to Engelman's l-r <>; home and home series, it is an-f William Jaffray. David Hull and J. shon, Mrs. H. M. Bedford. Mrs. E. O. Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts will ton; and Walter J. Huzlty. president Nt'w Jersey Advocate t later for trallio violations on rhi^ tiu)ruui;h- nounced. The first setto will be Griffith Corson were named a finance otherwise pass by." Dr. Little asain iti 'of Hotel Dennis. Atlantic City, werv then i«JU« l»v faro. He has personally placfci these Observes 6th Anniversary mentioned and explained the -nowKaltz, Mrs. T. K Lindsa>. Mrs. Giles. -josct in the church school room. Ar- Rahway'a Most Popular Store Tuesday. February 14, at St. Michael's'committee by Essex County Lodge, 1 Underbill. Mrs. H. Raker, -i-ar Schaefer, scoutmaster. | elected directors of the Xew Jersey H. H. Kullinson. luatlers before the State Highway alleys. "Elizabeth." j Xo. 27. 1. O. O. F-. Friday night. Plans high school," which he took up atMiss O. T. Bell Telephone Coinpauy at a meet- (\>inmi>>io:i at Trentun. and they Celebrating the sixth anniversary last graduation, this school to con-Mrs c;. P. Albright, Mrs. G. H. Marsh. Z p in.—The Sunday School Board 128 Main Street, - Rahway, N. X Political Career of their organization the members of As Seaton won the toss, the first j were made to send a delegation to •will meet at tho home of Misses Pearl j ins of the Company's Board of Direc- • ;tyor's political career he^an were accorded a favorable reception sist of units for all classes of work Mrs .i. A. Cnvort. Mrs.-W. H. Mays, j tors on-January -2G. :it -Newark. ;*iiii lakvit u:idi*r consideration. the Youns Women's Foreign Mission- goes to his home city. The'bowlers i the installation of officers of Colum- Mrs. S. A. Hanied. Mrs. E. H. Stell. -zed Kuth I.aUar.Gl-L'nion ?treet. election In November, 1907. will roll twenty games on the Eliza-jbian Encampment. Elizabeth, on will give all chiluren a chance lo at- s. Announcement uf ilie election was Important Events ary Societv of the Trinity Methodist Ivlr.-.. J. 1_. Taylor. My A. J. R. Hdward-i. Wednesday,' 6::i0 p. m.—Intermedi- Carter's Wool Shirts and Drawers for iV'.iun irom Xhe- Thiril Ward. r::tirch last njfilit participated in a beUi alleys, and then at the Y. M. C. [Thursday. One application for mem-U'ttii school on an efjual )»;rs:.s. (;. II. Cowie. Miss M. Mansfield. are fTJhuir practice. made by Cnu*-tvr t. Bariianl. Piv^i- NtrunKboId carried by Some of the accomplishments of A. alleys in this city the following bcrship was received. Noble Grand One of tlie portions'of the program Mrs. Without Any Shadow of a progressive ilinner. starting, at the Mrs. M. J. Hart. Mrs. P. Hoffman. •7:43 P. m.—Mid-week Prayer and dent of' the Company, following the Children. Closing out for, per garment . Democrats, besides Mayor thi'.city'.s exefiitive. nut strictly in line residence of Mrs. J. F. Wraisht and week. It is understood that a good-1 Herbert Eckert was in charge of thwhice h created no small amount of in- Ii S. Cook and Mrs. A. S. Ran- IrTatse Service. The subject will be meeting. memory. They were *\i;h his otlicia! duties have beno- terest was the-' announcement by Mrs. >! I>ri'ceedi'ii; to the homes of Mrs. J. C.sized purse awaits the winner. 'meeting, with Fred H. Herman, sec- T-7--VT -The Fifth Beatitude." The- lionnl approved appropihitiun H Acken and Reuben T. Tharp tittt'il many people. Duriim the Ohio Cornell, Miss Sarah I-tung, Mrs. A. T. retarv. Principal Perry of his plans for next kino. ;|: '•"> ainl 13uO he was president of fluod of l'.'l- he organized a rommil- year. His work in establishing a " 3:"-S5~j». m.—The Offlclat~ISoard-vnll- Doubt the Outstanding Buy Atkinson and. finally. Mrs. II. B. ANNIVERSARY. MARKED This will follow the prayer j phone ((instruction in various parts of j '••••' <'>ir.imon Council, and in the fall t•-••:• vif relief and acted as its chair- Leech, where a regular business number of new and interest ing Charged with Firing Gun .; service. I the StnEe. These appropriations pro- • '_ 1 '11 he was elected Mayor, taking man. Thi> committee raised ? 1.000 meeting was held and social diver- The birthday anniversary of Mrs. i BURGLARS GET IN courses during the past year was i vide for the normal expenditures dur- Nightgowns !!: Thursday, 2:30 p. IIL—The Ladies • January 1, 1912. Two years and collected two carloads of clothing sions enjoyed. Study was made from .largely responsible for the sucrose of And Making Many Threats ing the first quarter of tho year asso-. --•'•r h,' was rc-clectcdr hi.>-second and—provisions- A- -check for —the lhD,_sciiaol_I!rmr— toVhis—announce- «>nl-Soclety will meet at the home of j elated with providing service for new On Today's Radio Market •*The~ -CnrisT—of—ih"b~"Indtau~Road:"" Mrs. John Madison. 31 Oliver street. Bungalow Rag Rugs •'•':i. (n-irii; completedln 19ir>. He money was sent to the Mayor of Day-Tvventy-fivo were presenL 5 lhat en ment Mr. Perry presented ihe stu- Charped with having siiot at KImer 'subscribers throughout the State, and. SSiusi^dded^^ ^ * dents for certificates which worn dis- Hazzard. colored, of Haydoek street. Frday, 8 P- m.—The Lades' Aid So-also, for additions to the central office. ~y~' iTr^itt ji i> "puiil Ic position uritir TnTT7~0rnn;—and—the—car?—wTTT~far- into rjeiy will hold an apron social in the Each '.'u.iry i. 1925, when be again step- warded ihe first day of the catas- o the enjoyment. Those present idence of Mr. and Mrs. William A. tributed later. There were 11>S stu-Saturday evening, and having dis- equipmeiiL—or -outsido—plant in --^7 29c PLAN THEATER PARTY were: Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Meinzer. dents who had-perfect attendance. 152 charged a revolver in the viuiniiy of < Baker, of 145 West Milton avenue. Ztrctiiro rooiii-of. Lhe_diurch^^ A.good. cities and towns. j-l into the mayor's office.- Two trophe. They were the tirst relief to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whittall. Mr. and 1 ZZxe Is promised to all who may come, ••'^r^ later he was. re-elected for thearrive on the scene, a fact that has Advance Council. No. 10.4.' will have | A rear window had been smashed. that had an average" over eighty per the home of Miss Olive Wales. at the end ofbeen attested to by many of the pre-a theater party to New York'on Tues- C. A. Simmen. Mr. and Mrs. John V. {Two front rooms on .the upper floor -•trfreulunonts. -Admission: A penny new telephone construction will he day, February 21. the eve of Washing- had been ransacked. sixty and eighty per cent. Seabrook, of 2">;i Main street, was ar- tarried out an? Atlantic-City. IJlooni- Pair sent employees of tho • Steol Equip- Robinson. Clemens Drager. Mr. and ^cir every inch around your waist. RAM0L1 17 ment Corporation, of Avem-1. then ton's Birthday, it was decided Friday One of the important new courses rested ^eaiiy Sunday morn in t; by Pa- 39c Mrs. C. F. Draeger. lield. Caldwull. East Orange. Eliza- •i:tuary 25. 192G. he was appointed trolmen Albors. Kelley, Crowley. Ilyan located ill the Itoodeil section of Ohio. night. A contest for a toij of coal HOLD CARD PARTY^ will be tlie Home Xursin^ Course to •CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR beth. Klmer. Kn.^iewood. HatUlonfield. 7, '"'vernor A. Harry Moore, whose 1 will be closed on February 17. In- be conducted according to the Redand Walker, after Miss Wales had en- Jersey City, Kearny, Livingston. Mor- 36-inch Cretonne; pretty designs.^ '-'J'• rn.itprial candidacy tho-previous ..._Hu .wii ? al^o .ac.liyoJy-.coiu.vrntMl In Deposit Boxes-from S3 to 525. Paul's -SocialrrCTuiptei"- - held . a Issued by the State Headquarters, . wkh y _y_U at ion^_w_ere._aocei)LL*'d^toiiiake-a -fra- 1 Cro.ssy outline and' by a Rod Cross ten d' a 'complaint iL^atn^'t him on the •5 Woodruff Building, Rahway. """* iTstoun. "Merehaiuville. Montclair. '"A" "yard .."".- ."."',.".'/.".".".!."." — tho ternal visit to Paulus Hook Council. "year. Rahwav'NaMorial Bank.—Adv. card party Friday afternoon at which nurse. ;Uy means of this tho s>rl- or shooting charcro. 'Mouut:tin View. Newark. Ocean City. prizes were won by Mrs. Lester H. -Frederick.-L. Mintel, Executive Sec'y- N-itiun of Surr-ogato of Union Jersey City tonight, and again on housewife can learn practical nursing 1 > i 1> Tubes Monunient. at Farrell place and Camp- It is alleged that Seahrook. with - - i: .:* £n«duy.-February__5.-.-.ts known -as •PateTsor..7~I rinci tnn)""' I!* Hh...VAl)ib(iy, /••'inty. He was appointed Jo till out hell street, the planting of a.\ hedgo February.14. when a danco-and-enter- Wolff. Mrs, Walter Clos. Mrs. George thai-will enable her -to-lake -car**-of whom-the police .have, had .trouble be- riainfield. South River. Sumers Point. Toldiers* monument. followed the mooting. Councilor How- conducted in conjunction with the D. I • ''•& ',) f Senior or YOUIIK People's: "What ENTERTAINS SORORITY • Starting with this issue, the Friday. February 17. Nothing to do but plug in your electric light socket. • Member of Many Clubs He is tlit> originator, in Rahway, of cut Martin was In charge, with James Record presents a .series of pen A. R. Classes in this subject will be ANNOUNCEMENT vhe Values of Christian En- Mis* Tilhe Friedman. in hr;,|- - v.t-;v »vii*; sally popular model is the marvel of the Radio world. frrshnients were served^ at the'club- • The Mayor Is a member of St. Paul's in- Tbi- piipnr by Hiirr> Palmar, 6" es lo.. jj;"Tryins street. corner from Cherry street. fob7-2t Junior: "Juni<>i> :it Wt-rk." i,v— ,.,.—K ••-^ i r- ~ H n rri::—*" ;i TI »t"^~Mi =~^ ennventlnn in T>nrtliinr^.su-!i! U'L-I'L-: He is a member of ::i ihe last iMitin^'. 'Enoiich food was .WILL GIVE PLAY uesday"Special v, F. and A. M.; Hah- Elm avenue. He has recently made tlie New York World, and the The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Elks Look! Take advantage! Cy Wil- ilnnatt^l !)>' local merchants and his homo with his brother-in-law and son is selling Kenyon Tires at 20% 1SC3, F. O. Easles; (l blagraphies will contain a large The person is known who took the wa> entertained Thursday night by -TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL u!i«i Sop!'!.- ('LirprnttT.—n!" C::rtprct; ! wholesalers * provide tov live timessister. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kirch- mesh bag from Franklin School Fri- below regular price. GT Ii vim; street. CHURCH itic Misses Khiher Oroiirr. Ks>ir- .- r,., No. 1363, Loyal Order umouut of that information of a the entertainment committee of the tlie number attending. gasner. at 140 West Grand street. personal nature which is the most day night. There is a reward if re- —Adv. 'Milton Ave. at Main St., Rahway, N. J.Harrls and Sara Lohonowitz, of Penh Suits *•' Moose; tho Rah way Yacht Club; 1 Elks at a beefsteak dinner. Instru- Ul where he went to recuperate from a Record Office. If not. the Rerv.Hedding B. Leech, Minister. -.- -Aiiibnj" tlir---;Misvps -Til'in mid 11 Pt -• n " Inion County Press Club; Court At tin opening of the Pennsylvania interesting reading matter a n,ews- turned to mental music, singing and dancing that formerly sold from $^.00 L Railroad elevation through this city, serious illness that had kept him con- naper can publish. The series be- name will be revealed.—:Adv. It AUTOMOBILE .LOANS "rJitK We offer two services of worship Friedman, of ibis eiiy. The next J^y-. -Vo. 3234. Indepondent Order of fined in the hospital for a period o^ were enjoyed. Tho auxiliary decided CONFIDENTIAL on Sunday; tofu-Uior" with an excel- meeting will be held with Miss Sophie ho railroad provided, at Mayor Fyffo's gins, appropriately, with. Mayor to ?.Q8 to be sold Tuesday Only 121 Irving Street, Phone 1049 I1|{1 weeks: lo present a play in March. Mrs. Moe Quick service". Xo red tape. Xo lent Sundtiy school*-flt 10 o'clock in ., Workmen's -JUulldinR and-Loan request, ir;-train often enrSV which Thomas A. Fyffe, who will bo fol- | Tho '"Workmen's Building ami Loan Davis is chairman. President Mrs. ?>••'- Indorsers. We loan you the amount ifce momiiiK, with . vigorous Bible •February 7th -•-"-••- • -.-•. ••^"cintlon will make clthor straight were beautifully decorated by a local lowert. in this corner of the paper ;Association will make either straight John It. Leonard was in charge of tho 4 committee. ' As chairman of tho cele- Money to loan OTJ nonnand mort- on successive Tuesdays, by other you need while car remains In on^--for- men ami • oim for " inient mortgaso.loanc on Rah- 1 ior installment "mt>rtsngo loans on Rah-merlin? with Mtv. Louis Uubin, sce- Classified "Ads" Pay. bration'." .Mayor Fyffe issued 1.000 in-gage. Citizens Building & Lonn, men you know,—and will know bet- your possession. Less than two real estnto nt a minimum cost to : iway real estato at a mintmum cost to reian-. N hours service. KUZAHKTH MOTOR b()*'"ower. Our method Is a real vitutions to citizens to accompany Association. 129-131 Irving street ter when you have read their ihe borrower. Our method is a real " N. J.—Adv. _ Jy24-tf biographies. FINANCE. 2S3 N. Broad' St.. Eliza- to the homo owner.—Adv. he P. It". K- and city oQU-ials on tlu* advantage to tho homo owner.—Adv. 2 Pants Suits ?20 up; .Pants $2 up.beth. Phone Emerson 23S2. Open decl3-tf first trip over the elevation. A holi- jan20-tf decl3-tf at Ben's, 47 Irving St.—Adv. jaSl-^t until 9 Gvenings. oct2S-tf

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