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,, XVIII, No. 9 , ,| WOODBRIDGE, N. I.. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 19'56 PRICE THREE CENTS FROM OUR FINAL CONFERENCE General Electric Names Hansen DESPITE TRIAL LAG, Motherless Children In Keashey NEW STAFF NEEDED ARRANGEDTUESDAY TONY ZULLO'S STAR AS ERA DISSOLVES; FRONT ON REFUNDING DEBT As One Of This Year's 35 Cadets Are Found Desperately In Need Already a distinguished VIEWED IN ECLIPSE Tkera are two motherless children in Keatbar desperately in need. OWN FUNDS MELT ontributor In the field of Their mother died latl month and their father Ii ill physically and WINDOW Parley With Bankers Set imateur radio, Albert Han- Vernillo Pool Room Closes •pirilu.ll,, hopele», deipondmt. He tiU njght after night with kit pecial Meeting Tonight ien of Green Street, Wood- little ones in a shambles of plasterUss walU, dank and chilly air, a roof Back By Session On After Long Fight that long ago ceased to be a protection against the eUmants* The Will Weigh Putzle , Justice" may need a ridge, was this week an- |pr fy ounced as one of the class of only light comet from • tiny electric glob* whielra charitable neighbor g) but not by any RelieTTonight \ For License hat mpplied on an extension cord. Of Relief Mess d with the infamous 3B cadets to b» trained by General Only theer determinaton on the part of that lonely father hat ,,km»n cate. That murder, in ALL CONDITIONS MET Electric in the intensive school WINNERS ARE UNPAIDkept the eldest of the two children In tchool while the baby—the'i STERN HANDLES TASK W F. X. Gaoghan'. Brook- maintained by that corporation for Iwo, now—need* thoei and tockt and dresses. Bailiwick would ha« b«n I A conference between ad-promotion within its own organiza- | Although no new date has The cate came to tke at Vint ion af local aathoritlet through a New Administration and distri- scandalous than the ion. The tfadets are annually York Hospital which had treated tne mother. A friend wrote the kidnapping, except ministration • representative? lyt't lifcn set for his thrice- mtion of unemployment re- h : ;ho4«n fpom the graduating classes ital, seeking aid. '.to^prom^eheV'aV *« h£ and the banking interests is piKlpnnod defence against a _"Now r.^» ..id the letter, 'Tm not Mk&gTormej Nol-Ko! litrf is dpfirritery the Trrait- if the major ciiTlegeH. r family. It's ralhcr amuung scheduled for Tuesday to . . - -i • •""no"r fo'"r Mr "**•. ~—~~~ •• <•• needs clothes himself but forr the pooBOOrT ship's today. • ,. ink of a New York pr«s- Hansen, concluding a brilliant - arising from a Slaying- kids' take I'm begfing. for God's sake Madam, if yo. could "kelp or career in the electrical engineering in Purl Reading last Tall, the •"? of your friends, thete poor orphans would be made awfully hippy The county - controlled, ,,',,r c«.ting itonei at New complete,final arrangements J It _!_'._ .. *_•_!. -n.^ 11 1L . __.u ^t __».^ iT __• ^ . J_ »l _ . . 1 feat. • State-supported ERA folded authoring. f the refinancing "of sch6ol at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, th 0 ul(l ",,v'i criminal or star govorning, thi,,ec • highlynigm;- Mi : no• ,._J?"hl - . . •?• *• pi«f«l>«r-n»om he • up lit the clew of business yester- ;',, , wa. neVer anything more at the age of 20, will be graduated 1 The lady next door let him an extension to lier't r 000,000 of local debt. June 4. Soon after he will go to liuMirizcil activitie« of Tony Zullo - •- - - day, thereby depositing the entin , 1 or disgraceful, in all !»• Originally planned for tonight sci-mod definitely in eclipse this problem of relief in the lap of th» •":J,. tham n the cold-blooded w Schenectady to begin the special- and eren wat leaks tn and runs over the roams.' •!""•> Y .T,V „ .„ « d-tec- "^.Parley aa postponed because ized training, half shop work and local government. Since Stat* ..kman killing- Even a detec considering the Months ago, sundry-informed cir- aid ended two .weeks ago, caM of the necessit of half lectures, which eventually will I'v „ reported to have commit- ia!)8umptioI , by the t0 workers and supervisors have been' ,uicide, the other omm has also done advanced research ing as it has not been fluttered for v welcome anjyttanner ol in-:an d Towi,3nip CoUnael McElroy the General Electric interviewers. tee. Tne problem of setting up as work both in radio frequency and a year. . ;,!h>nef tiMnr-*«f»ns,hutth«,|jw ^wrf* eaaa will b« exn]*in« Hanssn wai the only man chosen : ' " MH}4MriWlinffaiw.. in the problem ot redesigning tne I He Got The License B%H Young Thieves Raid Shop Of t)ldest Businessman ,,t feature of the Lindbergh tn the Dttnkers , H v, fteiliay from the 15 candidates interviewed electrical equipment of the Insti- ganization is relatively simple bot ,as thnt Governor Hoffman ' Prolonged investigation of the an almost total lack of funds would gtate Audjtor| and H p Rogegs rom the electrical division. A tute itself to prepare for a shift situation by police revealed no ,I, , in demanding a public » j lassmate, Fred John, of Long Isl- from direct current to alternat- In Town — And He Discovers He's "Forgotten" render it powerless and Inviotent 1IU bon(] experti who hag bcen en(f proper reason why Mr. Vernillo, a with which to meet immediately v. KcgardlesH of how many h gin(!: the outstanding se- nd, was named from the group ing current in the school's equip- highly-respected citizen, should not in exc an tudying mechanical engineering. ment and machinery. How To Use The Old Hand-Cuppers! necessitous cases but carefil can- mititakes he has made, tne curjtje3 heid by indiT.-i0 in- I ,,f Emergency Relief, turn- LU33. He has consistent ratings the thoroughness with which he A, Waish Hnd Detective Captain .„ , , . , "• " . . cluded in the 1936 budget is ex- the machinery over to GOT- gotiation!;. f excellence above the passing hausted, and fuel and medicin* Because of the municipality's entered the field. ^ George E. Keating guaranteed, in Wednesday night, bold young thieves raided the shop t ,r Hoffman and the Stale vouchers will be allowed in dir« post history, however, including its fact, that they would be person- at 16 Green Street where the dean of the township's busi- I ,,,r Commiition, it now be- allv responsible for the zealousness cas«9. consistent defaulting on both in- nesa ,,m« MWiarjr .for Wood- with which Mr. Vernillo followed i has been cutting hair and shaving faces for 44 Sama Are Needy . . ,,<(« Town.hip to take charge Uwest And.-maturity payments un* der previous administrations, ex- NEWARK'NORMAL CITES ACHIEVEMENTS police instructions to use extra ™^ years. They carried off scissors, All day long, prospective client* , l,,c.l cases. Mayor Greiner caution in conducting his business. razors, combs, clippers, cigars and filed in and out of the Municipal , mmoned the Town Fathers treme care in handling all phases u of the deal is demanded iiy the This week, the pool room closed*. cigarettes in a brazen 9 o'clock en- Building where temporary heart „ ., jc.iion tonight, at which d*- Rusiness, police said, had been try, while the street nearby still quarters have been established ia pa,|,-d arrangements will be con- bankers. They are, in fact, enter- OF 9 STUDENTS THERE FROM TOWNSHIP ing into the transaction with the scant but t had all of it been was occupied by playing children. the auditorium. Some of then Ldfrrd and, if poiiible, torn- very, very legal. Authorities were Mr. fireiner was not visibly per- were honestly in need but tin* personal integrity of the adminis- positive that had anyone even at- p-lrfd- tration as their main collateral. College Authorities Report Notable Contribution To turbed though he admitted with a greatest proportion were the pro* tempted to use the place as head- SoTheFight'sOn! chuckle yesterday that he had "for- lessional pan-handlers who sought The School By Local Girls, Both In Academic quarters for any gambling whatso- gotten" how to use his old hand- to cash in on the sympathy of new ever, a raid would have developed clippers after IB years' use of the officials, or political parasites who . Services Held Work And Extra-Curricular Activities practically in a matter of minutes. Tm electric tool. All that will be mend- as usual were looking for some, vi-loped the contention No Pay-Off ed today, he promised, as he means thing for nothing. ,;,. profits were being col- Outstanding achievements of nine township girls now Meanwhile,, ugly stories of Involved Complaints to acquire another machine in the Although the emergency work nm ;i single pipe line and For Port Reading Man students at the New Jersey State Normal vSchffol in Newark player who "hit" the number game • Ff fO M ifP. Rd Reading firm confidence of many more pro- was- placed in tlte hands of Ova* i Utility's financial set-up within the lasd'fortnighb and failed ductive years in the business from seer of the Poor Carmen J. Zullo, J were rited by college authorities today in deeta-ring-tite- to- bt- paid off -floated among • wirier!"he""has never tostr'H"' day George L. Geis, Life-Long -floated *>™*g4h«]WATfHMANAI mA UlfC Assessor-Herman 8t«m- of AveMt~- , which seemed to students have made a notable contribution to the school, patrons of the gamgamee. They d i Auplj.]" *-" " through illness. (Continued on pqge twelve) is, were already re- Resident, Dies Alter A cated similar stories some months: vvun million dollars both in academic work and in extra-curricular activities. ftffo of a (rambler who wai not Daid When is fertilizer not fer-1 Robbed 25 Years Afo Lingering Illness Xafterr hhee dre^w a winninlnr«ckeUg ticket nin stilizer? I. And 'he marauders timed their Discussing third year students at the institution, the a lottery conducted out nf Passaic. TV , i. , ., haul nicely. It was almost exactly college especially mentioned recent And storie3 of that kind, it was Its a question hotly ar- 25 yearS ago that Mr. Greiner was Business Unit Plans. I Th<- Gat Company's vulnerable Funeral services were held yes- gued by two Port Reading robbed for the first and only other Qtition wn alto further demon- iterday for George L. Geis of 436 elections to the honorary Kendall agreed, will blight any operator's -... - , v-li™. Ti,.^.i^-i. lme tr»1fd in iti pretended expecta- Woodbridge Avenue, Port Read- Society of Miss Florence Boylan business in "the numbers" faster Citizens but Recorder ArthirrH - Th.pnr.cr Gala Town Birthday on tK.t Higher rates, at thii end ing. Mr. Gels was a life-long resi< and Miss Edna Geigel. than either police or an epidemic j Brown threw the weight o: Practiced Here -^. 10th Fire .Alarm the pipe, would increase the dent of the Township and was oni of malaria. hie judicial office behind one an-] acquired by his young fosteT ion, .<• of (.i hereabouts. AJto- of its active political leaders fo Miss Boylan, 5B Grand Street, v "Augie," now of course Mayor Au- Week of JunelU4 Will B« years. He was 52 years of age. Iselin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. swer this week when he .held t ... * -* -- ethrr the Comp«»y's case loolu maybe after all Michael Far , gust P. Greiner. •»k that Woodbridge, Perth I The funeral services were hel John Boylan, practiced in the Lin- Interrupts Show y Observed At 267th at 8:30 o'clock from the home and coln School, New Brunswick, and 54-year-old shoemaker of TYood- In November,, the eldeeder Greiner Imhoy and Carteret were con- Mary Guszaly Holds bridge Avenue had a right to take will celebrate his golden wedding Anniversary crd of harlng the best end of at 9 o'clock from St. Anthony's School No. 11, Woodbridge.. She what tho diplomats cull • unilateral is a member of the Science Club, Bat 28 Of Company Answer anniversary. He observed his 71n „ .rgument. In other words, Church. Burial was in St. James' action. birthday in February. He himself: A gala week is being planned I ),,.,V,-,\ •> though the Company Cemetery. the International Relations Club Call, Let Comrades Lead in "Queen" Vote Mr. Farelli paid a dollar for a was one of 16 children in an Alsa- for June 8-14 by tho Woodbridw up ngaintt a loiing game— Mr. Geis was an ex-chief of the and the Music Study Club. I lot of fertilizer. Inspecting it, he tian family. Since their marriage, Township Businessmen's Associa- Irunn thr itart. ! Port Reading Fire Company and Mis3 Henrietta DunbSck, of 6 Stay At School Standings Of 17 Entries InI decided it wasn't fertilizer at allMr. Greiner and his wife have rear- tion to commemorate the 267th an- in former member of the Board of Maxwell Avenue, Fords, did her ]—only straw, and not a dollar's ed nine children — three boya and niversary of the granting of a char- ,ii.>ars as if Ben Jensen ofICommiuioner3. He belonged to practice teaching in Hopelawn and j worth of straw by a long shot, So six girls— all the offspring of rela- ter to the municipality. Fords School, No. 7. Miss Dun- REPEAT SKITS TONIGHT Stadium Ballot Listed ; about to be added to the the Exempt Firemen's Association, he demanded his,dollar back. And tives. An elaborate program of publi- B ;, inn Corps of Strategists in the Railway Lodge of Elks and the back is a member of the Glee Club By E. C. Jordan [the seller, Steve Zoch of Turtle city is being devised to a quaint 1 and holds the office of correspond- With nine fires already; But then—he is known as "Pop" ", vl\,f the Township, where Maccabees. [Brown Road, refused, claithing to all the children of the neighbor- residents of the town with a series .Li,...n demonstrated, in the He is survived by two sons, Pe- ing secretary of the Music Study redited to the company With competition reachingjwith great vigor that straw or no of merchandise sales to be con- - istraw ie hood. And there are families in , . ,,,„„, that he retains « con- ter of Port Reading and Thomas Club. , „ Within SIX daysy , members Ol „ fpVPrj,,y, niirh Marv riil'?- ' " fertilizer was good stuff Woodbridge to whom he has been ducted by the local store-keepers. Miss Geigel, daughter of Mr. J Further details on this phase of the ;„;, ndluwing and is a defln-K Carteret; three daughters Mrs. , , Wondhridir,,r.woocmriagA_:J pe voluvoiun,..n_- a tevensi| f^ Woodbridgnnr pitcnj ,'•! Mare ihelty Iuus-,dJ a and warranted to makc things barber for five generationsl ••-I-in party affairs. Joseph Bradore, Rantan Town- and Mrs. Joseph M. Geigel, of 197 za y o observance will be announced at Rowland Place, Woodbridge, is sec- eer fire unit who attended ;comfortabie iead over her Judge Diiagrees Otherwise, the week was re- a later date. y __, " ship; Evelyn and Dorothy of Port markably free from petty thievery. I Young Albert Hanten of Green Reading; two sisters, Mrs, John retary of the Science Club, treas- he gala variety show jointly I nearfl9t rival today in thc What did grow fast was a rous- It is also planned to hold a bene- ' eLinvpeter of Port Reading and in Youngsters, the National Fire- Itrrrt. who gained eooiiderafele urer of the Music Study Club, en and the! nmrZ.._;J.v ,,nT|tpqr tn «>lprt a B quarrel which soon became a fit movie in the State Theatre in Mr«. Frank Erath of New Bruns- member of the International Re- proofing Company in Keasbey said, conjunction with a variety produc- a I reputation ai a radio oper- are damaging clay banks there and r hm been picked at one of wick. lations Club. school .last night were subjected tion by local talent, the proceeds ,,w Miss Virginia Leonard, daughter to cruel and unusual punishment milk was stolen from the home of of which will be devoted to the • riyfiye itudenU lo be em- and companion to Bermuda. the Rev. E. H. Devanny on Rah- ed by the General Electric YOUNG THIEF'S THEORY of Mr. and Mrs. George P. I*on- in the form of a tenth alarm— « battery charge stadium fund. which they couldn't answer! way Avenue. But a purse lost by ompany (hit year and be pre- ard, of 959 Linden Avenue, Wood- Mrs. William Turner of 375 Avenel On Sunday of the anniversary for a tcholanhip in tke OKAY-EXECUTION BAD bridge, also practiced in Hopelgwn It came at 8:30 o'clock, almost week, special services will be con- exactly when the audience at the dan follows: Street, Avenel, was foynd by J. M. ducted in the various churches cliuietU Institute of Tech- « ~rT~ 1 n •. T School. Miss Leonard is a mem- Mary Quszaly 1016 him. i Bouden of Hillside and turned in at ber of the Psychology Club. high school auditorium was being Bertha Foldhazy S93 ' From Port Reading also came an police headquarters. hroughout the Township and on y. from which he win $2 Offer Is Enough Bait 1 o . Member Of 3 Clubs presented by Jack Boos, master of Lorraine Maler 133 involved dispute between Mike Sunday afternoon a union meeting gc a» a full fledged enfi ' Miss Johanna Markow, daugh- (Continued on page twelve) Kylvla Dunham 72G Binko, 19, and Peter Galump, 40. of all will be held in the auditor- Return A Prize Dog Mary Charonko 689 ium of the High School. ter of Mr. Michael Markow of Ise- Peggy Ann Raup 562 Both are from Carteret. Galump, Bad Attach Of Lead Ankles is to be a meeting of mas- j To Circus in, is a member of the Needles Julia Baku iW watchman at the Hagaman Heights It is expected that the memorial (Continued on page twelve) -, HEART ATTACK VICTIM Peggy Concannon 231 Carnival grounds, charged Binko will be far more extensive thii - next Tuesday at which it| Evelyn, Barrett 160 has cut his way into a tent for pur- Gets 7 Drivers Into Jams year than any previous one. probable that the, A 17-vear-old Perth Amboy Mary McGuIrk 15(0 Ueunftncing Program youngster may have had a brilliant ALONE FOR_24 HOURS Klsle Thompson 122 poses secret and evil. Young Not qute as welcome this week Jean Kreger 120 Binko, however, told the judge that nut into effect adaptation of the red herring idea Mary Panconl 110 as the flowers that bloom in the Better Watch Your Step! he not only had lost $1.50 at a Spring, tr'a la, was the sudden at- G. 0. P. GROUP TO DINE put into effect. i e of larceny buth e Police Find Lpuis Goodyear Elaine Quadt 100 oh«po« vthasl at the carnival hut S. Senator Barbour bat , Doris Burns ?9 tuefc of combined color blindness "didn't, it seems, quite think the Police ReportNastyS.O.S. Dorothy Langan 24 had his pocket picked of the change Cutter, Rankin And Wilck »nt<-ion.;chairman: |»int,'le exception that it haS;a standing merit will be pre- th(i MusiL u .1. n. Campion, George r'.Gerllyi D. •micealing taxes from those 'her voice has n iiiaenil)ce.nt range Will Breakfast On liiay 10 gram; John Maher, floor manager; Orlty K. V. Gerliy, J. F. Gerlty, y them. sented under the auspices ol Thomas •McDermott, Jr., Director Wlllium Iioylau, .1. J- Collins, T. B. and depth." Her accompanist w* of Publicity; Mary Kpnny, Viola Hi'ilnlon, William Finn, J; Miller. Students Achieving Honor Grades the Music Der&rtment of the be Mrs. J. P. Cooper. The annual communion break- HWrmUuit'uU- I KiUeln, chairman; fast of the Holy Name Society of Glashi, Theresa Mosc^rrelli, dec- Public Service, being billed for Woman's Club in the First Other assisting urtipts are Ruth T Sullivan, J. Neder. J. W. Gregus, Leahy, £00 tax, to which $1,500 in- St.- OecelifslB Church, Iselin, will be orations. "' NHUT, J. J. nvan, Jr.. S. Martinak,- The monthly Honor roll for Presbyterian Church next Louise Krug, contralto, and Ed-held, on May. 10. Members will re- MMargaret Kenny, Theresa !|V... Gels_ , C. Martin, Willing Boylan, urjli:ii M*\*s- i"«»»>^-"-—— r -— Jilt had been added, reported ward R. Wojtowicz of Newark, St. James' Pardchial School Ruth Arway, Patricia LutiK, {Tax Collector Trainer, the •Viday: ceiveHoly Communion at 10 o'clock iaky, Helen Hoffman, Marie Kaiie-JSuiiivanWIIllpm Miller FLnn. violinist, A violin obligate will be mass and breaRfaat will tollow in wore MleeUdlto s«ve on the ?«;„«•»-'•/ *%£; ^^. £ tirade 0 day, that the anenment The club has beefi fortunate in- layed with the selections of the coveting April, waa announ- >«t aiide in 1910. What'* the parish hall. ' gram committee. Dance music win j MUIICU, « smanko, Jolm Boyle. James KlUpatrloK, deed in being able to include on former b y GladyGld s NNaomi i KKJ-U g anndd be furnished by the Aristocrats of ii.-kri«—p. h. Ryan, chairman: B. Krancis McShea, Blanch Km 1. Mar- the matter with Republi- te program Catharine Pyle Noel The speakers will be Captain ced today. iravet ltyan, Rita Ky«n, l-31e»nor the accompanist will be Ruth W. Thomas McNamara of Elizabeth, l,'V,,,tlii« nn/l olon hv (Inrlev fTniiirh-1II liunlgiin, William Ccrlty, J J Stakurnka, Maria, BliitifttJen, Anna land Democratic collector* in Laiules of East Orange. The Misses Those students in the interim—that they never Wayne T. Cox, William Gonch, ithytnm ana also ny ^uriey nouxn } u. H H D Oeriiv, v. DUB- Stuili-nukl. Krug also live in East Orange. ton's orchestra of New Brunswnek. ^/Hull.inlh ',,, . KX .Miller Milieu. , J. M. Mullen, J. school receiving the high Grad« A ! d the item, er cancelled it? B&L's Payment In Raymond Ii. Johnson and Rev. Wil- Thomas ("arney, J. Corfi-v, Mary Mr. Wojtowicz's accompaniament liam J. Brennan. ranks were: Kearnoy, Mary TP. Kenney. National League of Women will be played by Mrs. George Ur- First Ward G.O.P. Asks ARftANGEj)ANCE Urad* 8 Sets High Mark For April ban WM>.VriJ),a|ao be a member of . .Holrnxl Aiway, Agnes KwlatowBka, Robert "Ptllcan, * Helen Kanuls, haii decided to da. away Marlon Olbrlck, Helen Kwlatowska, John Hughes, Gertrude Pe;l£, Spoils System in politics, Payment last year by the ' a piano quartet, the other artists F, F. Richardson To Speak Ktt§sl>ey So***1 Club Plans Ploronce Arvyuy, Bll«ali8th V"^ #aret Qraoo, Kossmary Sullivan, being Mrs. Nathan Duff, Mrs. L. C. K.OfC, Library Fund Helen Lasulo, Elisabeth Quli mond Goaslin, Altoe McLaugl , ung upon, among other Citizens' Building and Loan For F«te On May 16 Robert Hooban, Judith Ariefiault. , all veterans' preference acts Holden and Mrs. Oliv* Van, Ider- Benefits By Card Party Frederick F. Richardson, Mayor Eileen Dunne, Kuth Blum, ElUntiet AasoeiaMe* ot approximately of iNeW BrUMWtcBrUMWtck tow been in- Baunmn, Frartoas Bimonsen, Jol»» [residence requirements for $120,000 in taxes during stine, all members of the local clwb. Dubay. jOBeph CospltorSertrBnil M0««tt« L V •' It is hoped that the Township vited to apeak to tho FiFirstt WWardd John Facaak and John Vamos thine, Joneph llofilroy, Cha rla* office. April, has apparently set an A public card party will be held have been named co-chairmen of Grad* 7 „ will attend the concert in large Wednesday in the Columbian Club Republican Club at its meeting on Gloria Ai»«nault, Grace Cuttey Sohlcker, MimbeUi CQliey, Julia alMjne mark for tax receipts May 12, President Thomas Wand the committee arranging' the. an- EU»Aor CoBajr, WUlard Herron, Kroll, Htliel'R»mak, Ellen Devlin. ' will wkkk MM felki in ikl, numbers since it is rare, indeed, under the auspices of Middlesex Anna Krock, Lawr«noe McLauBhlln, 'for that month. when vocalists and instrumentalists uimounc«»|, nual May dance of the Keasbey So- DoiilK»n, Marga [till TM, •; Wtiktr, Council, Knights of Columbus. The cial Club in the Keasbey School DorotUy Sohenlorf, Anna. Simon, Jack The total paid this year was of such high, calibre are Included procagdi will ba devoted to the Mr. W»nd stated that a number Fnncel Wltherid««. Pitrlola Boylan, Philip ping i "U"| tu if il'i Ml 1133,636.40 while the Citi- on one concert platform. Tickets of matUr* pertaining to the fall auditorium on Hay 18. OlorU NeJer, John OotUtaln, 1 library fund. Music wilt ie furnished, by Ste- Philip Borlt, Walter Brown, Rutli enoa Child, i 4M U'I atfikarl ' payment in 1935 made may be obtained from any membe Berton Duni*an is in charge oi oampalm will be discussed ai the Xiyo»rto$223 056.aB, ot th« peiuurtmtflt. phan y uh«M, |r. and bit

FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1936 Mr, EvaWalsh Is Hostess 1 v Hnd stated that a dia- MOWERS' CLUB HELPS To Nancy Lincoln toancii

Rosary Society lists NEEDY LOCAL MOTHER ,, y. i Wn'l-h of Perth Am- !l"(;JC ^Jerfon. a former dis- . Mr\..,,;,ine.l the Nancy Lm- St. Nicholas' Church I food Sale Profits Spent On .,..-' 'Ve-nor will be a candidate. • '•" ..,.',1 PauRhters of Arner- Meeting For Monday ^'vwMofein the interns- II '. ,";'.,r(j party at her home. Is Scene Of Wedding Hospital Case, Group ..„-;• (vrp-nni-ation of Lions, Mr. : . ,,.,. winners were: Mrs. Baumlin, Mn. Snyder ivii-en f.v..i. He urfted Ford?.• ;. ' y' Manning, Mrs. Stephen Is Told Pn.jo ntterdthe State conven- 1 "«r, il Groden*ky,Mri.Her- Keasbey Girl Becomes A .:.,., 'jn Atianf.o City on June V.' Heads The Committee In , a local mother, th Mrs. Glen Lyseon, Mrs. ; ': -a:y Society of S' The i-h.-.i:-:vi.u. of the Boy Siv- /Mr*. Kortier, Mrs. Mar- ,, . i )•. «'i'| hold its rejru'..'' informed Monday af V. Pt. Nich V lireek Cnthol:r ,,,..;,,,;;,.(,, Royal Predmore. a«> :r-.ntinf: Monday. M:- A; ;ts meetinit in the Fr'reemar. •h;.' all pifi'^e? made in the R.i:'-- Church. Penh An-'r.-.y. was th( : home of Mrs. Stanley C ; N.iti-players prize?: Mr?. May K..::-.'-'i and Mrs. Ada::. ! •...•; t" lurd'.? drive be c.'iii^' •cere Saturday of "he Marrinpo of , • ..•(•• .-, oharjre of the soc.z ? •: •. Mrs. ,T. F. Chalmer? WJ !;•>•:<•>"?ky. Mrs. Pewitch, Mrs. Hat- -,i Van Dorn, Mis? Helen Dalecki, Miss Ethe! Sci'fsky, daughter i.' , ; fo'.pw the meeting. •.!•' i.-:«'init hostess. A . article on edbial ... MUS1CALE MAY 8 Mr?. Uscar Larec, Mrs. Hiram Rer- Mr. nn-i Mr* Altx Scbcfky. Grvcr- ,:,i,k- i n the committee arc: •,•-- .T,.*,-yh Maher, Mrs. N'ath:.: rend at the meeting by The Music Department <•: tho,,-. Mr«. M. Wnl-h. Mrs. William brook Avonii . an.1 .'i•'• •: ••.... Mr> Hugo Geis, Mrs. S:-- Eli;i ; ("o?tel!o. while Mr?. Louise Woman's Club will sponsor a ir.u- •Y.zr,. Miss Dorothy Walsh; special _ Pslovikf of Perth An; y A hvi iliivr::1.. Mm. A. Bauma: Wa: • Whitehead of the Perth Ant- sicale in the Presbyterian ("r.un-r. ;rv:.t, Mi-j Oxenfurd. Library diacumd children's on May 8. featuring Mr;. Han nuptial m».=s was unp 1 y the 1'iv - p '/:i?-idy. Mrs. L. Coffe. '•..oy 1 sr t- :s and Mrs. E. H. Boymtan, the N'oel. Jr., boloratura spfMr.i . "' -^•Pk-afe mention this paper to j Nichols I.uk.i'.s ps o: of to . ,' Ronvr.i Mr'. M. Kelly. Y - ". S. Duniiran. Mrs. W. '? councilor, talked on "Oppor- Ruth Marie Ketcham, viol:r.i-i; n.lvcr-tisers; it helps you, it helps! church. ti« and Emergencies." Ticket? may be oMairKJ i';'m . <>f ,:.. Mr? R- Owens, Mrs. G tur. them, it helps your paoor. Thf- bridf w;>ro a f H' i:-.. Mr?. P. LattarUio, Mr?. M:*. E. R. Johnson reported en any men-.b?r of the department. s«tin and a ;ont: '..ice vc.i arrr.i.Cv: '• I-M M-s, .!. Powers. Jr., Mr?, •he food fa'.e. in crow:-. eiTbct. She earned a ••TricVy Tray Party" will V.e -feowjttM- (4-Cilia iiluis. _jfar iii;!;,; "•'••••n-in. Mr;. McDermott, Mr;. ,.A fc " C. Krocl. '"•' he:-; •o r*p!wii.ih*h« charity Xuad. of honor »•»• Mi's Julia KP<">.- . k. Mr-". M. fiwoy. Mrs. F, >.e luncheon. Mr?.Vamcf C. quet of roM-v Mr. Pft'nv;^' :•<•:•• ••.,. Mr?. J. Coffey. Mrs. 'H: •r.:.' Mrs. Star.ljsy C. -Potter. riXfRACASH ' man wss Lc.-.-.;? Pa\v,c f Fords. j • v. Mr-. C. Ar?t.nault. Mr? Mr- . William Rflut- .nir\i Mrs) Mark A recv; uor. Tva; held at the >• r...!p. Mr.-. J. Boyle. Mvi lain will asjist.-, Mr?. E. H. 1/ouA. OWN home oft t'r.t iT:i!i'< j .!!••.•:.• j ;.«•.: M;v L. Can-,; io:;. Mrs/C.Keony. ,._ a:,ny reporte-i on the .dinner the rerim r.y i-v.d •..".(• '-.r:ja] c ••.:- :•-. P. Gerity. Mr?. J. Dunn. Mrs. • ,iacr e to beheld in June...... ,.- periotu ot m»m»a couple* pi« rt-eeivt.t !T.;i:.y in«:.d- an! rt!;-.- - Prekop. ,Mrf,.A. Wals*, Mrs. J. lie diqLble. Lotni mid* with ot tiT*j. Kf!>.»-:r.v & bridal trip tc- Wftf>.:r.«r:..!* Mr. aftd Mr;. IV..- LIONS HEARJTBRIEN Repay In -mall lmtallaant*. 1 Mrs. M. Kath, Mr». Marv.Kaith. Yik; TV.; . ros...:e a; tht tionie of '.he Mr-. Mary Kaith. Mrs. J. Ruth; Forc(* Group L*nded For '•n* Oft REASONABLE RATES bride-prc .•".'> rarer*--at 474 lii.i.c Mr-. .1. Kenna, Mrs, Turner, Mrs. Avf-.-j,-. P.rth' AT.U-V. Spirit By Diatrict Head on all loam II. (li'.-r'.ies. Mrs. T. Zehrer, Mrs. »tANAG ' halS •I. <;:-,- :v. Mrs. B. J. Dunigan, Mrs. Attendance records compiled by riu «i• fa::v at the Hardinp Avenue Fire- . AUTHOKIIID FOBD DULJ- ~wor: py Officer ,'ciitT'r} GTa-ly. Vi :> houw. ... . „ .. ., liam Morsn. M. J. Csilahan ar.d A. i 'ther winners were: ] Retire. P:r..-'chie: Mr. Brown, B. Potter. \ Othrr ^v;r.r,or> TCire: Mr?. ,'. Kreutz. Mr?. George Wood, ! Mj-. M_ae Donnelly, Henry i Bri.i.i: 1!:;. StsphfTi Hayder.. : Mr=. E. Gri'de, Marfrie Ma.er. Ar.:'. Schlamp. Fred A. Metz, Mrs..Henry Bergfn, Mrs. J. Jlermsr.. Rtv. F:. Kru.-?, >!i?-= Marjon Donnelly, Fred Charles fluMer.. Mr?. C'r.arfe? K3eir.. \Vrilker. M. Langlands, 'KUSselM Expert Optical Serwe ^.tr. Vav. Ti&;t-J. Furze. George Albertson, Charles : EYEGLASSES ON CREDIT R-jn-.rr.y: J. Burylo. Uor.ird Ar.- Bt-r.7. Mrs. Alvin Meyers, Thomas j (iers-'-n, Jo'.an Hova'.h. A! Rote.'.:. Furze. Andrew Jaworski, William Zeigenbaip. Alvin Meyers, Mrs. Richard A'dersor.. Carre Meuck, Miss Marie Janht Lucky 13; A. Jen^r.. Stamford ' and Kichard Albertson.- Ayerf. "Violet Gki-ky. Madeline Bunco: Mrs. Arthur Balland. Dr. M. Roochrsrg, Optometriit Racket?. Charles Croweii. Inns 96 Smith St., Perth Amboy You are in the market for either a Behrenf. W. Johr.f-;:.. Edwari Mr?. Richard Albertson, Arthur Mcrari. Baliand and Mrs. Clark. DR. CHAS. SAM, Optometriit Pinochle: Michael Pettra?. Mr?. i Bridge: Mrs. Leo Christensen 111 Bred St. ELIZABETH suit, topcoat, tuxedor sport coat, Rudolph Voe'.ker. E. J. Weston. M. and Harold Mouncey Scr.immeL Mr. Winky. J. Godbv. me of Mrs. Grace V. Mike BeriP-jsky.'-p " Congregotioflol ^ Street..,...,. ~ Mr?. Fehr. John Everett. M "ay 9 Mi?? Ruth Tracy was named Metr.. i chairman of a committee, to ar- Far.-t.-^: Mrs. E. Falconer. H.! A ^mmape fa. -,v::l be held on ranee a public card party to oe Jo'.ly, Mis.- Marie DuBoyce. Mr?. I .- barn, Green M '"• Osbon-. held at Mrs. Brown's Tuesday. Jaecer. Mi?? F. -rcr.ee Klein. Stef-1 *>>' • pTiS Alpha Phi fany Bury'.o. Al'.s? Marie Hayden. Street. l>y the Miss Rose Willis and Mrs. Clar- F;r;t Co Miss Beth Fintak. Mi?.- M. Ken- ^onrjty of t! ence Bengsten were hostesses at nedy. Mi?? Alice Skay. Frances j,. , 'r, , n t0 the ?ocial hour. Gune. Frances Weston. Maud Ray-1"11"3' l-™rcf AND mond. Ann Breze?ka ar.d Lucille i ^ *a'e wa? i Bambtrg. i HEADQUARTERS FOR You are looking for a real clothing FETED ONB1RTHD AY Dorothy Brieg* Given Party place On Ninth AnnivePSary S Real Buy* fof Friends this week feted little Philco Radios Spring Cleaning! Dorothy Griesrs, nine-year-old , Block daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred For Authorized Philco Service Briegs of Tisdale Place, on her Inamel birthday. Ported pafisy plants Cdl Elizabeth 2-8900 Floor Wax •were distributed as favors and the • No rabbin? n««4*d table was decorated to represent a WHERE 1 Pint S-W Flo-Wa* scene from "Mother Goose." Jersey State Electric[Co., Inc. and pp Guest? were: Ann Reimers. Lela Fixtures — Appliances — Gifts — Radios & Service Copeland, Nancy Lou Jerr.ee. Louis 99« VQIU. .: 79* Burrows, Gretchen Van Syckle, BROAD ST., at Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth . Thousands of garments are on dis- Dorothy and Marguery Johnson, Nancy and Virginia Wight, Ottilie Opp. Courthouse Tel. EL. 2-8900 , S-W Porch and Schork, Mary Hardiman, Edna Py play at all times -- making your nans and Barbara Brieg-s. D«k Paint "Pickin' " easy

Dre» Up Your Cat S-W Opex HERE'S Auto Polish WHEN Cienn, woi, AftC pc'isr, in cna UV operatsn. Pt, This idea strikes you -- follow your S-W Auto ; Top VfWJHWj urge to get Better Clothing at a tre- K«P5 your car TO AMERICAN BUSINESS new Prevtnts mendous saving-rby buying "BOND Vs, le«k CLOTHES" Direct from the Factory at Factory Prices. WHY

3, TOU CHICK THI RISULTS Because no store Overhead enables J. TOUI ovfN Dirvn takes the Ford 1, yrt LtND TOU a Truck Test proves V-8 perform- V-8 Truck out over yoyr own regular for an "yr.the-job" test. ance, efficiency, economy. Truck picks up your load. routes, hauling your own load. us to pass this saving on to you. WOODBRIDGE HARDWARE CO. Why not br U on YOM own job now 14 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 45 Phone 8-0096 nigged Ford dependability—plus new ad- SUITS $ OgT Ford V-8 Trucks are being vancements that give even smoother opera- bought by, rather than sb/d to, M tion and' longer life. Examine lor yourself 20 truck operators who try before they buy. the many vital features of this truck. Con- These owners haven't been asked to listen sider how much they mean to anyone who to tales arguments—they are choosing their * With 2 Trousers wants to cut trucking costs. Ford V-8 Trucks strictly on the basis of {FUEL ANDFURNACE OIL! Ask your Ford Dealer to lend you a 1936 •uperiority,proved by "on-the-job" tests. Ford V-8 .Truck. Put your own driver at Their experience confirms what owner the wheel.and put it on the toughest job HIGHEST QUAUTY FOR EVERY records show-?that the 80 horsepower Ford you have. Then check results—and draw V-8 Truck engine offers the ideal balance MAKE OF BURNER your own conclusions. Thete's ha charge or of power, speed, flexibility and economy for obligation to you for this convincing test. juadera hauiiafc^ That chassis, frame and PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE bodies are designed to meet 90% of all haul- AUTHOBIZED lORD D1MEBS COMPANY, Inc. ing needs, and built to stay on the job! REMSEN AVENUE, AT HOWARD ST., \ NEW BRUNSWICK, * Now, in the Ford V-8 Tnick for 1936, VAIIA ifaQ TPllCIT^l Open Daily 8 A. M.'. 6 P. M. aP HUVIMI , PREMIER OIL & GASOUNE SUPPLY you get fiWpiwed V-8 performance and iVAlf ¥ O I Evening*—Tuesday mi Thurtday, 7 to 9 S*tunUy Until 9 ' [New Brunswick Ave. COMPANY RAHWAY.N.J AJiD UP,jr. o. a. vxnott- teriM ihiough Universal Credit par cam • BMntb tinwwe l Phone Rah. 7-1268 — Night Phone Rah. 7-0424-R \vnODBRTDOE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, 1036 PAGE THMB Judge Brown Honored Herbert Speaks At Session HUBER SPEAKS HERE Marfie'i Steam Wave, | SILHOUETTING: REV. LAWRENCE J. TRAVERS Of Royal Arcanum Lodge Howard Huber of the New Jer- Frederic'i P«r*onality ry Agricultural follcfje of Rnt- CroquignoU, |S,00 Bv Coloma G.O.P. Club The ir gup between gtn University was the jrueat •;,.|,|oni Has any man boon Most Rev. Moses Kiley, Bishop of whnol and home and Vie widening speaker last niprht. at » dinner Short Bob, $4.00 '.he Diocese, Father Travers will nl.v in the Word of God and the iffi'ronre betweeb n life as gciool- lr,,m(.(l into this commun- meeting of the I*re*byteri»n Combination Spiral and 'imfess himself -pleased, too, with li'iiror we make it to them, the Gold-Mounted Pen Anmokd s say it i< and the life student* Church Men's Brotherhood. Wives uith the eager warmth he warmth of his people's (jreet- •>etter." Intellectually, his princi- ncounter after termination were Croquignole, $2.5Otf3.SO :>iil interest has shifted to history, Pencil Set Is Given To of the directors prepared and ser- ,1 ||H« universal friendly in- ng and their eagerness to help icored. by K.lwai-,1 Herbert her* ved the meal. They included: - him. "pi'finHy of the United States Monday night as two primary and $5.00 V,i W o o (1 b ri d j?e has since the Civil War. New Appointee Mm. A. F. Randolph, Mrs. Fred Ho was born in Phillipsburp;, auses of juvenili' delinquency. .,,vii Ihr new pastor of its His work has kept him from hob- A. Brlegs, Mr«. C. Rosco* Chrnte, where his mother, now 95, st.ili 1 UecofiliM' Arthur Brown is the Mr. Hcrbe 'I. a member of the MARGIE'S >ii";, beyond the well-being of his Mrs. Daniel Oitden, Mrs. Whitney ^(.si church. lives with her two daujrhterR and proup d i-,.,M|m.nt today of nn epp- Perth Amt'oy Hieh School's fac- ifople spiritually, socially and fi- C. Leeson, Mrs. John M. Kreirer, 477RAHWAYAVE. I ,,i- the Rev. Lawrence another son. The father, Peter grgravi'.ll , (ruld-mounteldd d fountaiftin ulty, s|iok sit a joint meeting of Mrs. Jnmen Reid and Mrs. E. H. Trnvers, worked as a trackwalker nancially, which is his eternal con- pe pencil presented to him he Prnur Royal Arcanum W00DBRID0E 8-1213 , ,,1, Trnvcrfl and his heavy re- ern. en am Devanny. .' ibilily of ndministerinR the for the Pennsylvania Railroad hut y a group of friends and neigh- held in the ('raftsman's Club. Ho no longer has time even to ovs. .'lual n'nil secular affairs of St. he sent his son first to the paro- Mayor A. F. sports which were his favor- hen, Perth Amlwy, South River ,' ,iMiil to sect has demonstraU James Church find then to a pri- ri'il a surprise party Friday night vate school, St.. Catharine's Acade- ites. it tlii' cluhrooms of the Colonial and New Hnins-wic'k. Music was . |-,'.(>ls ihn deepest sympathetic my, conducted by the Sisters of He is fi kindly man, given to his American Legion. The affair was d by a brass choir from the . .,. i. !<>w positions of compar- y y DRY COLD FUR STORAGE Mercy. ;n quiet jokes" Inspecting the fine d by the Colonia Men's id iniliortancc to the pastorate Woodbridge School band. Discovered Vocation plant of the church and school, he and Women « Republican Club and Harry Rake Jr.. waass electeecd • .1 Hint's exist in the commnn- spnki! for the first time to the James (\m-id, president, was toast- ,A \ * .,,,1 few men have a larger op- White In Grammar School regent of the Arcanum here, suc- ii Ihe only plac* younger students of the 'school, master. Committeeman James ceeding William Voorhees. Other • ',n,iiy f»v i"oal contribution to So deep-seated has been Father complimented then) on their ap- "fhatfrick of the Second .Ward wHtra your FURS . luil'c life of the township. Travers' feeling for the church pearance and their work and stat- choices w«re: George Schwender can be tafe afainit ivas the principal apoaker. vice-iegqnt; William H. .Voorhees, ,Lli cxiilnins, a little, the that he does' not remember when ed he thought they all deserved a- . . . mothi . . . fir* ,-,]]) curiosity WondbridKc has he first discovered his priestly vo- holiday. Tomorrow, he announced After thf presentation of the guide; Maxwell Logan, orator; Er- qition. pen and pencil to Judge Brown and win Nebel, secretary; Maurice P. . . . theft. In our !;,vril about the personality of with- a chuckle there would be no miniature Japanese garden to . , w priest in charge here. It It was in grammar school at any school! The youngsters liked that Dunignn, chaplain; Stewart Scho- itorafe vaulti yo% Joseph's in Wnndstown, Salem Mrs, Drown, Mrs. Philip Den Bley dor, treasurer; Thomas Wand, nnst nut explain the Immediate event and on his' graduation from —till they remembered that 'to- ker ami Mrs. Currid, accompanies won't find Tour Father Travers has had in the Academy, the young man en- County. During the War, he not morrow' was Saturday! regent; August P. Greiner, cojlec- only officiated at that church but by Bette Saywell, sang a group of tor. FURSai th,il,dyat l week at his new post. The tered St. Charles College at Elli- Thne smiles of their .parents, the left hat—hop*. ,"•', own personality &M hi! eott City, Maryland; He transfer- was in charge of misnioroi at Penn'e •elections,.. Refreshments, Grove ami Carney's Point. I,nter when Ihey.'hiarif The story spread' served. Uil —but than al tiirctinus wild his parishioners red after three-years in Se-Uri Hall through' trie parish, which was al- their children nre the answer" College.ta South Orange, which in- he conducted another mission at AUXILIARY MEETS had them in her "c«- St. Anne's in Elmer. ready deciding that here "Was a 'Rocky Mountaineers! Win stitution pave him its bachelor of r pleasant, good man prepared to en- dar lined" cloiet -^ On April , i, 1924, Father Trnv- ,,,> "•»l« •"•'•" "><>«• l iniildle a(fe now, the new pas- dination class. One has since died, Principal Intereit and Dorothy Kolsor and Audrey In addition to making plans for ,i St. .lames nfter a quarter of trom, Marion Zehrer, Joan Zehrer ,_...,• , i 7. Prompt fr»« call and deliTerr eight are in the Newark Diocese, Now It U. S. Hiitory Emily Lou Holland. Jeanne Scully Florian, eighth. Honorable men- Summer activities, the Auxiliary . i 'itury in the service of his and Father Travers and the Rt. When he was in school, Father tion was given to the Avenel Men's named Mrs. Harry Reyder, Mrs. 3. Each art.cl. hun, .ep.r.t.ly g ^.^ FurrUra {„ .„, J. h niul of his people remains Robert Hovik, Charles Trimble Rev, -Maurice Spillane, Vicar Gen- Travers was much interested in Howard Pesko, Hugh Quigley, Rob- Musical Club, Frances. Rotolo, Eve- Emerson White, Mrs. Elias Cos- 4. Under conttant lupemiion ance ,,!• conscious of his own fam-i eral, are in the Trenton Diocese. 1 languages. ert Valentine, David Majcfield, lyn Kaufman, Dutch Rny and tello, Mrs. J. E. Breckenrides. Miss lush stock and humble beifin- Father Travers first appoint- He has kept up only his Latin, Thomas Sullivan, Maurise Sulli- Dutch Girl. Grace C. Huber and Mrs. Butter: ind of the priest's supreme ment was as assistant at the Sacred however, and avoids scholarly can, Mrs. Hugh Quigley, Mrs. Ced James S. Filer, Mrs. M. Barka- as the program committee. A. Greenhouse, Inc. ('ion as the shepherd of his Heart Church in f'amden. He serv- comparisons in his sermons as he ric Ostrom, Mrs. B. Pesko, Mrs. lew, Stanley Buckewitz, Miss Au- Mrs. Martin Reyder will enter- Phone P. A. 4-1346 And if his people are pleas- ed there until September 5, l!)lfi believes firmly that "the people to William Roy, Mrs. William Mar drey Bird and Mrs. A. Schuberg tain the group lit its next meeting • i he lender rent them bv the when he was named paslnr at St. whom we preach are interested t.yri and Mrs. Joseph Scully. wore Hie judges. on May 11. SMITH at McCLELLAN PERTH AMBOY

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MenWhoWantWoman,Both Helpless, independen^APuzzle * _____ .—_!•______•______• i II——II nr—~~^MM^*^*W" __MP—-^—^^—- ^ Bi^_«______Wl___--__«----_«__»»»l|»««^^^___^^^^ s ... „•;.•: ;',:> ovt-n 1 Beauty Tips INTELLIGENT BRIDE PARIS GIVES WATER Will MEND Canned Salmon Will Make •. •.•,.•••, ;»-«>:•• UASDBAQS Sa|mon Biique • • . -• KTL- bu'.ter in a QUESTION: "I. ice h.rnifu MUST HIDE BRAINS APPROVAL TO MANY AN ILLNESS, Many Appetizing Meals • \,i 1 :1 t«ble?p«ons chop- the f«ce? I w.ih my fmct ^ '•',' v'.l «irr,mcr for 2 or •o«p and wirrn water, t\,tn r • '•-,./' \ ANSWER: If your skin i hert for eari- • : s.i-i to the milk mixture ap and sparkling, soft to the But you i" V, RARE DECEPTION NEED to be ibie CHEAP, BESf REMEDY tiir.e. For the l .'.'•• .u latter has thickened. Sim- ancj comforUble, then yO,r conjure I'rrr.: J cups Milmoft, remove the piumpish cucur •.-.• ' ,r ' minutes and serve. This tine is a splendid one for y< . • By MARIAN MAYS MARTIN ^p flea*^.: iv:rr :-r.» l »^ enough for 6. Serve- with My iruess is that your skin is of OtfafT BT C NORTH CHRISMAN. M. D. - • ari 'C1-:ej and flake oarfely. ;. hi. j jpnnjrs. tr.er, 'i r.fident that '.vke a white sauce from 1 tahJe- sc.••:•" •:*: '•'•* center*. Dice tht .'••,;r.-.1 crackeff that have Been ly oily. Skins of this type , , Women art ?••• >v.--v. accus- Ir, T:"*t area? of the world w I:'J just as jure that cHje women : ••...• tavh fc-jtter and flour blend- •?r ar.d'fe.ifon well with sa'.t, : • -re.id ".'h butter, sprinkled with the ice treatment better that ed of war.ti'g t cat their ar« wearing ; »r._ whiu. gT«y is t orreape?!. of ?ub- • arc '. tur milk. .Sfir until the ver and -filed butter ar.d f. srr.k.i sr.d fa'ted. dry. sensitive ones will. J 'ices cf rye bread length- (ream before your make-v • positively refreshing to hear _ _. : | climbs hijiser,print* make thelr^d*- i*i «v.Tri'r>K constantly/ Combine or a, b*k';"..i: v ie i-f"'he lo'af- Spread with P"ft- tissue crtams are slightiv',, that men are rot above waTiI-fbut."i_">ncr«ttii8*n_iii(ber. x,-rrt ?o"r w-a?hir.g Atiti a liult.ij:.; ••.•(i butter, then flaked canned gent in acti'on arid are usu',-,' inif tr. dp the satr.e thing.! ThU Sprit>« Paris is melintc »~ >Vor."-"-!ce. 1 teaspoon trrat#d f.fxk and bakr 1 ered un;i ifriv;T..' Twp'wrth-feot scrambled by the >lder woman with •, They var.t their women inde-l«"» n°*'»' ™«" » tht lb.surd, serve pfpinehot. [that needs both softeninir , , , , -.., ;, (mail pillbox turban wide of hn »T. li(th;'.y , Curried Silmon mutating * • • pender.t. e r.r.d thkt people do -y.r,~ ;epper ar.d 1 teajfwn Wor- hut helpless *'Hn-;thein ^4 ^ wide trimmed bat r.e> i-5*eV;h'.re sauce. Foid ir. 2 cups Silmon-Nob, rVk cooked n.e Ir.to huttci'eri | QUESTION: "I t.kt •',„ out ttfcerr. f ycu pet»hat I mean- J wiOt tht'fbirtrs «i«**r.«, a Breton. -ic'r, >.t««t:-.ff. f'.ushw the Baked Salmon Loaf with'Stuff H tr and cook '. blackh*ad>. I prett tt«m «|| '•:T S It rolls hieh at the left sSie aitf , boilir.? salted ii •Hvihs f'"ur »nfl 2 teaspoons curry r.ev;'. •cvfrcoir.e* . af.^.ity, re- Baked Cacnmbcn •\i! tender. Pfar.' P-jt ft layt: '•wde'r. Add 1 oiv milk and the but thtjr m back at bid •, .. womte ••? &f*tri*".r. .> ;u «fc«". ly^t ;j; .the iir.e 10 .zwd in the Oo«-Step Creamed PoUtoci t'.ered cavtro in * co«pU of weeki. If I " her r.isttiv ar.d aior.g the hair line she .ve-. ;ox:c sabftjincej s.r,d ma-ke» riftodle? tn a (t. ;-.;id drained frrrr. 1 can salmon, d to stop pt":r.p *-ian Drtliinf :her. ct>ver wit?. .aver of f'uu •:: 'jrfti! sauce ;5 thick and hot. prfil Iktn out, they turn . own fi*&:n tj-.i wher. vc- per &«r- hasmasied figantic fiowtn. flood fiuid. Vied in the' nos< Miplt B»»»rian Cream pinv.tr Cap*i AT* Stmttd red salmbn. ..i=an and add lY.t salmon broken •mail pirnpl«i; if I . Serve on, a ho'. large porel *nd icara. What : -•*•, Irnpor-s froa ;he French capital j>.e5 out dust and dirt and with B«cf B«i(loB ratf .av*rf of r.: 1 do? — Ad-. •S-- are stressing cape*. One vertically Curried Salmon with Rice saimor ,tter surro-jniVed by the rice ". ir.- banded with Persian lamb msnnt- orr.e f>f the bacteria prefer.* and \ ta* -r i the inc" r.ts are • i- ar..i pinush *l'h hard-cook- ANSWER: Use War,.! need \ t«51ir«r;ft :r. ~y- ed or. black cbth and tied at the ; re a li-nf way to prevent ;atch- Buttered Green Pett ciimpUxion brush and «»'• t»!Ce daily. Or u>c . • . :z the bea-jy- neckline with » rilk cord seems to cc.'.d. Veretabl* Salad in Tomato chopf-f : "frictU'ii" pre;>arat!-nk • M h%l **«'» •f, Vita jft! have created considerable favor- ! Jelly Rinji IM'F.rENDENT aivcrtiser< gt\ : ;&"'. & r&v-.iJ,-' £fci'| tYCittrEtfiL K« W«MJ*I, J5iap{., Wirrn w»:er used free'.y by ::£r> ci •v rro.-- wii'.tt-r. ahiiut many ';v. isn't »r.s: y:^ : Prune CoiUrd Whippeo Cream e frlivered, ra;d circulation— ing be*'.'.;-' f. K-'.H r..ms*'.f . it's almost drew, ier.gth ar.d the with a rn-H' or m'M ii-'i .:,.• nith tfu ".he-. r.a: e"err «-e fur baflds are so squared a: the re: or ear svr;r,ge. either a? p:a:r. r.:£-:;or. cf bottom that they fora a stunning I makes -.:.; c border. There we jcads cf other water or w.th wme rcf.d antiseptic capes but this particular mode', is :-r -alt ar.C =<:•<:&. wi','. clear the head Yet. .6 rr.-^Ft rjiv* :r.te..'.yer.ee. what you will to doubt ca1.'. "a . this br: , •:•'. :&•••• Fr. the fact .ir ' adi greatly to the ber.eSt of >•:•-: rnqrr.^jj tojlet. tent e: uph r.?: t bt too mujl:- , At a tea for sub-debutantes fiv- L'»<- An Eye Cup me. She must • en by Comusse De Castries Ytur- Wishing the eyes cy rr.ear.5 cf not. KiiT&:\:T.. re be. sst«rs wore the same Le'.ong t.r. eye cup with rlair. warm water ;r.".e!.iger.: ~r.&T. r.er ir.atefroc. k especially designed for them, more •r'r.ti-.r.tng borac.c sc:i IB'.I re- ISJ». Mr. E . vojJdr.'t ;ur^ve a-.y «-ch 'composed of a b;ack and white '.•(••••( that burr.iv.r. wratchin? fee1.- •r. ;; that. Tht irrrr.gr. who •plaid blouse with tcmfTaru sleeves and peplum worn over a V.aek :r.,r. :t>i-ce :"neef::on. rerr.:vi; Here are sent cf the hasr.' : . ' •- •tr. thouph f*1*-* n'.ay'nrSTXTK^3fcrrtTtirn eoftyme ii-act shapes and designs A ::. isn'! :r;t'!:?fiit at all. by Talbot hats, dipping .shown by their New York origi* Men Eip«l Much made of black grosgrain, natort. • three field flowers making a -arr.e treatrnent cf the ear will This Food Market is a Branch o{ The TIGER FOOD MARKET of Newark, N, J. Men do expe-ct i prea: riea':o f Kr^; the ear can&i clean, remove women. And because they do, they jcolor posed at front. dust and wax. prevent itching, the Daily S A. M to & F M PRICES Up to and lnctutir•; g*t it. I: ha? &>»yj beer, one of | FREE NEXT TO pois-.rli formation of boiis and STORE ! xiy thecritf '.h&'. if •»••:• rr.er. expect- 1 Friday A Saturday Saturday, May 1 • ec:e:r.a ar.d keep the ear drum You and MARKET EFFECTIVE ed mort of mtr.. ar..; were not su j HOURS 8 A. V to 10 P. M PARKING quick to forgive ar.d forget, that i Modes and rr.-.Mi-tei.tu acd elastic. men wt-ld be better citizens. j Under certain conditions of the It cou:d hardly fail t: be a bit s:orr.ach ar.d bowels, your physi- Your Child dernora;;?.:r.g to know that one Manners cian will introduce a stomach tube FRUITS AND COTJM saiiy forth and g»mmi; all, and wash out the stomach. In in- the =ir;s >:n the social calendar and ilagucatioa. of ..the, bladder he will QUESTION; "I am planning to ' wash that out frecpleTit^y'bT" inl?*-- 'CRACKED be assured of forgiveness. And take a train trip. At I have neTer with mtr. that's usuallv the case. ducintr a tube ir.to the bladder and ridden in a tleeping car, pleaie by givir.e large amounts of water DOWN ON IDLERS' FRIDAY-SATURDAY Once ir, a whr!e a male who has explain how one tninagei with strutted e'oout in the lordly man- containing some antiseptic by the dretiinf, and nndreitiag? mouth. By JANE HERBERT GOWARD ner of males gets the surprise of —Irene," ' his life when, his strutting over, Water Everywhere The dinette table was set for Fresh Full Peas - lb, 6c he has a yen for home and finds ANSWER: Passengers traveling Water, water everywhere ar.d breakfast with loving care. At in sleeping cars are expected to we .do'not fully use it. In condi- TENDER SPECIALS^ the "door bolted against him. eleven-year-old David's place waf undress in their berth. For the sake tions where intestinal intoxication, I think that men do, and always of convenience, therefore, carry an half a prapefrut, according to his FRIDAY and SATURDAY hare, taken too much for granted. colitis or constipation exists, In- Stringless Beans lb. 6c extra small bag, completely fitted jections of water are of the great- taste. At Lois' place was the or- They a?«'jme that all will be for-with overnight necessities. When ange juice which given, after tears and incrimina- est use and this is the safest meth- lLb. Can trains are not crowded on* mayod of treatment. Oils, salts, cathar- she preferred. CRISP Vacuum Packed tions—but forgiven nevertheless. dress or undress in the washrooms. DEL-MONTE COFFEE 23* Women have been differently tics do not cleanse the intestines As mother Largest for But to do so when others are wait- thoroughly and under certain con-' stirred the oat- Iceberg Lettuce bead 6c Sliced and 1 reared. We've been taught from ing is inconsiderate. Halves Can the cradle that if we were not good ditions not only aggravate the j meal at the kit- DEL-MONTE PEACHES 25 t • • trouble but may be positively dan- j cher. stove, she, FANCY JERSEY ' little girls we coujd never erpect No. 2 Can men to forgive us. I fancy that QUESTION: "When creamed gerous. called, "Are you credo has kept many a nice girl Tegetable or creamed chicken it This is in cases where appendi-! up. David? Are Del-Monte Golden Bantam CORN 10' nice. And I never could quite see •erred in • patty (hell, ii the citis is suspected, or abscess forma-, you up, Lois?" < Rhubarb 4 bun. 1 patty ibell luppoitd to be eaten? tion in some portion of the intes-; I^iis answered u why the formula should not work 1 FANCY JERSEY •with men. Wouldn't it be worth —Eileen." tines. In ulcer of the stomach or from the bath- Del-Monte Hawaiian Sliced PineaoDle '«"' 15 trying? ANSWER: It is purely a matter bowels or general inflammaton of room. This waa 1 of taste whether patty shells are the colon and distended hemor-. a source of re- A single man who has no par- FANCY RED Large Can ticular pirl in mind but is merely eaten. A thin, crisp shell may be rhoids, cathartics may cause seri- \ lief to mother. Scdlions 4 bun. Sheffield EVAPORATED MM 6 eaten with the fork alone. If the ous damage. | MM. Coward David's reply C theorizing on marriage and the Assorted Flavors Reg. Sue Pkge. sort of -wife he thinks he -wants, fork is held prongs down, it will Under these conditions, injec- .was a crash that sounded as if he Radishes 5 usually hitches his wagon to a star. break through the crust easily. tions of warm water into the large had fallen out of bed, Mother The thicker pa,tty shell some- bowel in the form of an enema shook her head. She knew it ni for He demands beauty and brains, all FANCY GREEN 4 bun. the virtues plus a capacity for effi- times used for creamed chicken does th6 work much more effect- ! nothing to worry about; that it Uneeda or Sunshine SODA CRACKERS"?^" 11' cient domestic performances, so- may require the use of both knife ively with a minimum of danger, j was just David getting up. Mean- cial attainment* and extraordinary and fork. Indeed most of us, who live seden- while mother fixed one piece of Peppers tary lives might be greatly bene- rye bread toast for David and one DAVIS BAKING POWDER financial ability. piece of white bread toast for Lois. 10' The Fur Exchange fited by a weekly colon bath. It is CRISP TABLE .lb. IDEAS IN HATS my experience that very few per- A Care for It never Eeem? to cause such a sons know how to give an enema Breakfast is ready," mother SUN-RAYED TOMATO JUICE *..*.*. 25' man a qualm that he has little to | properly. Like many other proce- announced. "I'll be out in just a Celery bunch 5 offer in- exchange for all these vir- dures, to be effective it must he minute," Lois answered. But this JUICY tues, blessings and benefits. One done right. was not to be so. Twelve-year-old KELLOGG'S RICE KRISP1ES 9' assumes that the amazing fact that Technique Described Lois has no conception of time Mak he is willing to wed a girl gives All that is needed is a two-quart when she starts primping. From Florida Oranges doz. 15c SILVER DUST « waShday &, Reg. Site Pkge. IV him the privilege of walking off rubber bag or can with three or David there was no answer. with the prize. four feet of rubber tubing; a shut "Hurry, children. You'll be late >,2 Lb. Bar It might have been BO once, but off to stop the flow and a hard for school," mother urged. Lois MEATS BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE 12' the modern girl is keen enough to rubber tip two and one-half oremerged. know what she has by way of as- three inches long and some lubri- "Do you like the new way I've In Cubes 1 Lb. Pkge. sets and to expect to get as good cant, Do not use a colon tube or tied my kerchief?" Mothet nodded STALEY'S CLOSS STARCH 5' as she gives, And that's as it should catheter; it will not extend into her head. "Now sit down and eat be. the canal more than a few inches your breakfast, Lois." She dished FRIDAY • SATURDAY Wumen are more exacting than and acts as an irritant. The water out the cereal, but when she HECKER'S FARINA 10' they were, especially economically should be at fttemperatur e of 92turned around Lois had disap- Cross Rib Oven or lb for independent women who, rightly to 98 degrees. Lie on the tack with peared into h«r room again. Mother POT ROAST enough, take it for granted that the hips elevated and the legs began to scold. "By the time you 23 CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS 14' they can afford to be somewhat drawn up. Introduce the tube come out, there won't be time to cIb choosey. i about two inches 'and allow the eat" CHUCK ROAST lLbPkg It is also one of my pet theories water to flow in slowly. If griping And that's just what happened. 14 Domino Confecl, Powdered, Brown Sugar 6' and straining begin, stop the flow In fact, it' happened repeatedly, that sujh men as are chosen by the Fresh Plate or No. 2 r finaij^ally independent women of water for a few tninutes till that until one day mother told the chil- cB>: '° have an extra reason for being subsides, then introduce a little dren, "This is the last breakfast I NAVEL 8 NATIONAL PARK PEAS Mii"" Cut O 22' pleased with themselves. They can more water. shall cook for you. Hereafter you'll Kjtep Your School j Reg. Size In that way the entire two have to get up and cook your own LeJuo Stewing hardly 'ail to consider themselves N clb Girl Complexion Cake in themselves. Unless quarts will be taken. Remove the breakfast." BEEF PALMOLIVESOAP 4' lacking in imagination tube and lie quiet. Gentle knead- The following morning she 19 • '31 BREAKFAST SPECIAL _ QH BOY, GET THIS! euricu.-. awakened them early,: told them «omt rr. ; must have a faint suspi- ing of the abdomen will diffuse the Fricassee clb B T 0F '.hey were chosen for less water. Use gentle pressure com- they'd find everything necessary cion t'r.i in the kiUjhen, and retired tohe r 22 ; \ ROYAL SCARLETT PURE PANCAKE SYRUP ° 'jI •persor-.. '.:" nattering rtascjns. mencing on the left lower side, up CHICKENS C Tht-jt is Kplbce in the thought to the ribs, across the center andown room! And the children not that t- -. >.cr. men and woipen down the right side. Then reverse only fixed breakfast, hut ate it and Armour's Star 1 ROYAL SCARLETT PANCAKE FLOUR 1U whp dti: •."•i jvrfvc'uor. usuallyjare the process. got to school on time. ; SMOKED CALL HAMS OLD FASHIONED May 3. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Doz.23 The (lolden Text i;; "There is STORE CHEESE, lb 19 no peace, saith the Lord, unto the De Martini Turino FISH wicked" (Isaiah 4S:22l. MACARONI PURE OUVE OIL Imported C lb. ' Among the citations which com- k MEADOW FARM OR TUL It" prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol. (2*00 gal. COD FISH STEAKS 10" SWISS CHEESE 31 COUNTRY ROLL CREAMEK lowing from the Bible: "And there Regular 12c Jumbo was war jn heaven: Michael and Fresh Cut his. angels fought against the drag- Pomidon - Pelati } Bubee clb. White Sliced BREAD BUTTER on; and the dragon fought and hi) ITALIAN! V1TELLI SALAD OIL FILLET 15 10 angels, and prevailed not; neither LARGE CAN C g FRESH BOSTON Regular 20c Home Made was their place found sny more in lb. 30c Cvnrtgkt. IIM. t( MnMK. 85 f gclb. POUNDCAKE heaven" (Revelation 12:7.6.) MACKEREL 10 The Lesson-Sermon also includ- From top to bottom «* tte a 15*' £reth Roatted es the following passage from the torward-ihapei pillbox 0/ black yAVERLY CECI COFFEE Chrittian Science textbook, "Sci- milan, with jaunty scarlet Q\M at 2 LB. CAN ence and Health with Key to the siie. kec C Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. Another vn^m of *h« Mt 10 2"" 25 MONDAY-TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY & "For victory over a single sin, ^-e toque, in now toyo, with a htaa- five thanks and magnify the Lord ptipptaff twist 0/ chiffon in tut- MILANO SALAMI PEPERONI SAUSALE GROCERIES MEATS HOT or SWEET VEGETABLES DAIRY of Hosts. What shall we say of the chia and autwrpine. WHOLE SUNK1ST mifrhty conquest over all tin? A Plateau 0/ natural tutcan with clb lb MONDAY . TUESDAY MONDAY, MAY COUNTRY ROLL louder song, sweeter than has ever lacquered brown urfnffi powd ai 35' - WEDNESDAY before reached high haaven, now side front and under the brim at 35 - Chuck Steak 15c lb. Creamery , rises clearer and nearer to th« oppaitte tUe. held on by ttrap or PROVOLETTE AUCl SALATE APPLE SAUCE Lemons ea. BUTTER, lb. 301 great heart of Christ; for the ac the itraw braid. CAN FANCY QUALITY TUESDAY, MAY£— FANCY DELICIOUS FULL OP CREAM No. 2 C.n cuser is not there, and Lava send Shallow sailor of blade milan WHOLE can 5 Old Fashioned forth her primal and everlasting with tiny crown of VT*** and Royal Scarlett Cottage Hams 33c lb. attain" (\>. 668). white belting. 31clb. Apples ea. Store Cheese, lb. 1 A shallow, narrow blaton-up Fre»h Ricotta Every Day TOMATO JUICE WEDNESDAY, MAY 6— brim ejltct in light blue regUue, TRY OUR HIGH 121* Ox. Cain 5 New. of All Woodbridfe JUICY CALIFORNIA SELECTED with napv veU and navy betting SFOGLIATELLE SAUERKRAUT Townahip in the Indopen- bowi. QUALITY MEATS Sliced Boiled Hans d«ot, tb* «Mt widely ' IN OUR NEW CAN NOLI - FRESCHI NEW YOftK STATE Candled Another tailor, 0] black than- L»rt»t Can Oranges ea. 231 UttU Prince MEAT DEPT. EVERY SATURDAY 5 EGGS doz r ABRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936 PAGEFiyi

Ilasfi-n. .lack C.laiwon, John Cor- -Mrs. Matilde G«iger of Dortr School Seniors in, MH< Ann Torria, MtM Mary Road wu the truest of her dm •oi|uin, Vincent Grown, of Iwlin MAYOR GRHNER HEADS SPEAKERS' LIST ter, Miss Margaret (Jfiner of HOW IT BEGAN ml Mi atiil Mrs. Albert Rehberg nheth on Thuradny, jive A 'Kiddie Partie' f Cnlnnill Mi-- Mnrcnret and Blanche AT FETE HONORING REV. FRANK KOVACH erniv ,,i Knfii-ld Road were vi»i- d Fodor Heads The nrs ai WiKt Norwood recently. •Thnmn, Nick Kit" and Vnn] Ab- f!,, NnnhlTorhood Card Club 1 1 of w ni1111 e Town- {;roUp Arranging Affair ^ :»••<• limiie of Mrs. William astor Tendered Dinnerl ^ "' »". . " ilh• m isnip; IiOl» Kiicsmii. Alexander In School ' "ii Kriiliiy night. Their On 15th Anniversary jTorork, Hcln Csete of Perth Am- v.-.-i.- Mr. and Mrs. Harry «•. , „ boy; the Rev. Andrew Kiwi, Ri-v. Ki,|,lin Viiitic" Rivpn Fridny •';•. Mi. iind Mra. Floyd Ut toming Here [Charles Pnpp. Alex Toth nf New YOU 1 Mini •'•• M-. niil Mrs. Garry Den . ],v seniors of WoodbrdK* Urun.'wick,, Josepph Burghartg . New- Hlt-y ^•y. Mi-. Sophia S«hun»berg, Miiyor Auyiist .r|innl under the dircetinn of F. (Ireini'r ark, Michael Kish, MftnvtlW; the ..milter- headed by Andruw Miss l-'iMri'iii-c Sihunsberg, Mr. and , 'U<-v. Emil Nagy, Bethlehem, Pa. bonded the list speakers TllI, commj,te(. which MONEY to , „•„« linilcd n preat success Mr-s, Nurmnn King and Mr. and . i,|cntB nttcndinR the fete, Mrs. Suliu-y Pinkham. at I he olistMTiitin- of the flf- the affair was headed hy Joseph \rlnins, Irene Nebel, Rarron . .. . , ., i Kara and included Stephen MRS SCHUBERG GIVES teenth annivr-rsary of tne „_ J !J Molnnr, Ste- i;(.|H'vicvp Krnuae, Gcncvivic i{11; y 1c1 n e 1 UA 11exS K Rlmil J hn ,.,:,,), Pauline Lance, Maurice CARD PARTY FOR CHURCH pastni-Ship of the HunRariniilP ' ""J "'. ' . ,r' ,°. ,' .';m,' Louie Bartha and Evelyn A caul party for the benefit of i)«f s,™,J i'u , i f+ul D^,- Kara, Chares Gecsel. Julius Alex OLD CAR , ,',|'iissiated young Fodor in St. Cecc'lin'* church, of Iselin was Reformed ( hurch of the Rc\-i«*r*. Jr., Joseph ftj»gyar. Joseph PUT SALT ON X Frank K«vnch on Sunday night.,y _ ]> j»»» .i -, frank Bnkn, ts. held at the American liejfion olub- itAnr ¥ ter 7 m the faculty Over H50 persons, many of them!M .-S2e, Alcx Jakabt Emcry f.cn. BIRD'S T\IL rooni.i IVi.lay night. Mrs. Edward from distant places-joined to ieli-,,.k nn() Mcsdaraes John Sulymop, , citate the.pastor. , , , „ ,, Frank Kotelvero, Louis Rethy, .Iu- become t • ' . Vnn Syckle, Miss TCynn, Mr. PUONQ, SALT BEFORE STRANGERS Schnlieiv was chairman in charge nsM.-ted hy Mrs. Albert Rehberg Rev. Kovacb traced bneriy the iiu9 ^0\nu< Albert Pocsik. Sam cwtlr. Itloeetl nit, Miss Morjrnnaon, Mr. nnd WAS AN ANCIENT PL.EPGE OF - history of his church and its de- Kocsi L Bedica, A. Varga, George tnde-ta rtlue. ilnldi'n and Mr. RujjRipri. FRIENDSHIP. MEDICINE MEN PLACED Mrs. lli'rmnn Jeroff, Mfc. Edward vrlnpmcnt in recent years. 1U ft-Kejes, E. Pentek, John Doros, M., <(> present were: SALT OM A DUMM^f BIRD IN A TRAP, Mi-tzjier und Mrs. Thontns Hynes, pressed confidence of new growth sizeles, J. Remenar, A. Buza, John! . ,lrcw Fodor, Nazareth Cne- Thrvc wore twenty-five tables in in the years to come and derp Karn, F. VargB, P. Remeczki, Ste-1 TRADE IT IN FOR Kicd Adorns, Ella Peterson, CHANTED INCANTATIONS AND THEN. EratinVatinn at the hono* which 1|)llen Sedlak, Stephen Bnkn, Ste-! Oliprlien, MHry Pnnconi, EXPECTED THE REAL &IR.D5 TQ play. . • « .... fl-nr brstawrd npirn titin. _ tphenBatlav Andrew 7sefftf. A £*fttft USED CAR Mnthiasen, Peggy Anno FLY IN BELIEVING TrVEY WERE Winners in contract bridg* w EnUftainrtent wu •upplifd by . •- -. •- | inine Nobel, Evelyn Mc- P. H. Knptt, Mrs. Andrew Uhg vocal groups from Bicfomneld and o nivirCC UCVT Hnrbarn Rush, Anna Pricz, AMONG FRlEND3.HENCE,"SALT0NA Passntc ondj(r8. A. Trier, Mrs. I-.'jJ UAnLEiO WtAJ We hive late model Ford V-fft Mrs. M. M. Pattison, Miss Mar; Bedics and Stephen Gyenei also • y TV . • . U'Toole, C.Lno Linloli, Jane ' TAIL TO CATCH " Sequin. Auction bridge winner: and other popular - maket «t ,.. Stephen Katelevro, Pauline C.R. Ginst*"#, ion participated in this phase of the Tordi, Woodbridge And Ue- prices that will lurpriie you. ,, Hnrron lycvi, Edna"Idiurit- were Charles Cypser, Mr. O'Con program, lin On Department Slate nnr, Miss Adeline MosCarelli, MIBI Other Speaker! 2 -Day money'back tuarantee. Mielinpl Kurucza. : ,-tni1 Katen, Genevicve Krouac, Viilker, Mm. S dney Beaujon, Mrs In addition to Mayor Grelner, Three1 dances to be held by the Ea«y terms throunh UCC , Kownlski, Milton Lund, Baf- BAKER'S DOZEN Dnvid Davis, Mrs. F. A. Breen the following also spoke:' iRecreation Department next week DORSEY MOTORS, INC Crow, Charles Farv, Betty Mrs .Jop<-nh McAndrews, Mrs. Eu Joseph Kara, Alex Tarci, Com-| IN EARLV LONDON, A SEVERE mitteeman Charles J. Alexandar, are; Tuesday, Fords School, No. Maple ft Farttle Si:, ,, r, Al Hruska, Rotfert Hauirh, irem- Bird, Mrs. Frank Schaufele, 14, at 8 R M.; Wednesday, Parish ,. llnsscy, Robert Henry, Mau- PEHALT^ WAS PLACED ON Judge,, Arthnr Brown, Matb,ias Perth Ambojr, N. J. Mrs. Vigh, Gertrude McAndrews, Zserai, Mrs. John Sulymos, Mar- House; Thursday, Iselin School No. liiiiiic'aii, Margaret 'Danko, &ARERS WHO CHEATED. TO Henry Lavin and Warner Pipes. If.. . . - ' Phone P. A. 4-3500 ,. Kick. Rose Gill, Genevieve garet Vitrga, Bert Varga, Elek Poc- 1 AVO10 THE STIQMA, HONEST I'inochle winners were Mrs. Jos- sik, John Krisak, Stephen Ruszkai, •,,iin, Robert Deter, Jack DoCk- eph Maher, A. C. Scott, Otto .leiitictte Dunfee, Anne Con- BAKERS GAVE AN EXTRA Mrs. Mary Netneth, John Koblasi, Hni'hm, Charles Colajigel, Joseph B. Horvath, George Runr.kni, 11. llilifft BruRReman, Ruth UOAF WITH EVERY TWELVE, -I Malier, Frank Thamskovacs, R. i , Dorothy Brown, Florence rt George Rusmnk, Mrs. Mary Siac- BO THAT A^BAKER'S POZEN J Volkcr, Robert Glasson. Mrs. sko, Mrs. John N'emes, George , cm. Robert Christie, Robert CAME TO MEAN THIRTEEN James Currid, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, •I'WiiiU1. M. Kovacs, Raymond Grogan, Al- LEON'S :: H.-miokov, Robert Ander- bert Rehberg, Norman Dempster, B Stajikiy SmithyJCatherme..Yfti«hn ••it. Alta Ryan, Helen Wetzel, ami Matilde Gieger. Fan tan nigh let Yvm Ntxt .-,• V.irrelman, Frank Zilai, scores were "made by Blanche Jer- ST n Siilicld, Olive Spencer, off, Miss Marie Stone, Edward Mc- Permanent Be a •.lie Schnebbe, Mary Serak, Sarah Toms won the special award Cormick, Frances Weston, Mrs. J. 31 ANNIVERSARY SALE ii\-, Lillian Witovsky, Leroy Fieckenstein, Mra. V. H. Dey. -en, Ruth WillamH, Max Ste- and Mis. (leorpe Kox was award- Rummy, Stanford Ayres, Owen SUPERCURL1NE l;iisnlinrl Kaufman. Fred 01- ed the non-players prize. Kearney. Bunko, Mrs. Thsmm, I (luanl Olbrch, Malcolm Ru- COLONIA NEWS Others present were Mrs, So- Mrs. Clancy, Mrs. R. h. Johnaon \llicrt Nobats, Donald Mur- phia SchunsberK, Mrs. Joseph Tay- and Mrs. Connolly. Euchre, Mrs. J. Featuring Quality Furniture :i>il Anna Pierce. lor, Mis. Arthur Saywell, Mrs. Ar- Harding and Mra. N. Patten. A STEAM WAVE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Metzger Patricia Long, Frances Ann Lewis, special prize was won by Otto Bo- and family of West Hill Road en- and Marjorie Woodward. thur Scott, Mrs, George Hagedorn, chen of Iselin. A door prize of one nd Note the Difference! at Great Reductions tcrtained Mrs. Emily Smullen and Mrs. James Currid, Mrs. Floyd half ton of coal was won by Fred \RS. J. M. CODD1NGTON daughters, Elsie and Emily, of MRS. BROWN ENTERTAINS Manes, Mrs. Benjamin Ellison, Schwarting of Rahway and 20 gal- WORTS ON CONGRESS Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- COLONIA G.O.P. CLUB Mrs. Winfield Delisle,, Mrs. Henry lons of fuel oil were won by Mrs. TrirT* Smulten and daughter of1 MTS, Arthur Brown of St. Md , MMrs . JJ«B#ph h CdCordookk , MMrs. Terence Rellly 6f ISelln. Rutherford on Saturday. Geor(,e Road entel.tained members Sidney Beaujon, and Mrs. Albert j 4. R. Delegate Tells Of Schaffer of Colonia; Mrs. Freder- —Mrs. Joseph McAndrews and of the Coionia Women'B Republi- RUTGERS STICKERS BATTLE rs nry n ot We Hl1 ck Spencer, Mrs. Leon McElroy JOHN HOPKINS TOMORROW [Washington Meeting At D j ?. , }* H t »' ] can Club and other guests at a and Mrs. Schoenbrun of Wood- Road attended a theatre party of car(i part in her home Wedne9. Johns Hopkins, Rutgers' lacrosse py bridge; Mrs. James Schaffrick of Local Session tvh e iEB /-.-. *u ^J ~ Clh NeW d— y fafternoont . foe for tomorrow afternoon at t Cluh ln NeW Hopelawn; Mra. Augusta Tuttle Ctf Baltimore, was able to defeat City York City Thursday. i winners in bridge were: Mrs. M. Avenel; Mrs. Ruth Berkowitz and - I. M. Coddtnffton, delegate —Mr, and Mrs. Howard Fletch- M. Pattison of Colonia, Mrs. Mag- College of New York by o ily 14 ,l;u!M Gage Chapter, D. A. Mrs. Ann Berkowitz of Fords and to 8 last Saturday. In view of the er and son, Billy, of West Hill Road daline Mittuch of Carteret, Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Reca of Carteret. .»UpU/8 nUmM lo/tff ,, i!i. society's Continental were visitors at Asbury Park Sa- James Wight of Woodbridge. Pino- Scarlet's 14 to 1 triumph over C. u,-- in Washington, reported turday. chle high scores were made by —Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Jeroff C. N. Y. earlier in the season, the In. t • >:i-. t-nrtrrTi Monday sft«r- ---ZTRIK -j

™ ADDED EVENTS — CHAS. SEEL & SONS, INC SPECIAL REQUEST FEATURE " Ev.ry 181 Market Street PERTH AMBOY Fri. Nit. "Raco Nit." LADIES' SATURDAY NIGHT OFFICE Phone P. A. 4-1338 problema of any nature. A sp^iul Princess Zelda • Sat. Nite "Pay Niu" MATINEE Re.idence Phone P. A. 4-2627-W ladies' mutinef will l)« *»**!•* !'" BROS. Sun. Nito Radio Amatsurt Thun., May 7th, 12 ? he fieat mystic, Princess Ztl- WOODBRIDGE REPRESENTATIVE '" ' th« »Utr» attraction at NO ADVANCE Mon. Thurt: Fro* »1 Pflm An.ly.i. Chart ."Einpije theatre, Rahway, for to every w*.»n i" the audience. t» Evurjr Lady FRANK SEEL, 155 Dunhun PUc* tiluys startliig Monday. Consid- IVo big hiU, "Kriacu Watertront ••'•;" To The Ladiit " the mental marvel of the age, and "The Fighting Coward" art uuwg all and t«ll» »H; solv«i the screen »ttracti»i»s.

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BRIDGE MAY 16TH ttANGERS PILE POINTS Dunne Stre»sei Advantage.. BANQUET MAY U m ~ iLA n;«mA«rl On LIPPY'S FIVE, S2-8 ? woman-. of lo-Yearsnvinp Bonds AnBu.iMother7b.yFef TO Close Ones on tne uiamona or , By Barton McNulty Can B« Had At Po»tofTice: Pv-r •-.a! M ••'.Hi-r ' Day ban- .<• Fortmcr.i ;y Gv.ld of r'.ar.r.ed ty t"t : e* Other Victories At $18.75 Is Lowest Yov.r.ff Wiir.ir » C'.uK the f • Ie-.:-.o-i:f«; ''h ^rch ml! be Newark And Brooklyn Make Parish House A* par of a- glr.trt] camraitfr. the Sunday .J. {. i»>om! annp'Jnced tc c.'i>' . Indud* ; • to =pur 5.1 e of United States Sav- (>. Mav p'.ar.s de- A Trade That Benefits Everyone » benefit bridcv .scheduled. '• •• ' • They (to r.rM os-. piayinfr has* r r,'e; a: a feru.ar rr,*«:in? neia at ; XFUDE WHICH HAS BEES SATISFACTORY TO ALL5ewaren LaTVi ,.:vi Water f •..:• ir.ps B 'fid' in New Jersey. Po*'- 0NE Saturdsy after:- on. May 1'" ;v lretba'l M-fr a: -the Parifh H:-u«t rr.i'ter Jsrr.e? Dunne'this, week is- •jhe.hvme ef M-r.s. S^rt Conover. corncerntl d and I should think particularly to the Newark tlub ISUM ; • car?. al:hT uph the 52-j total Weiitreuood Avenue. Mcndayy. ..whic. ^i h «ent First Baseman Buddy Ha»ett to Brooklyn for Buzz Boyle. dance to be give l sr. .lune or, a ;J'; «u*d a «ta:ern«nt strewing the s&it- hot y*t"dft«nr.]T.i - [ by the Rir.g-fr? -ver the'•y of the i'l'-year 5m»ri-4ei!omir.a- Re*ervatior.« may be made up ', otitfielder. and Johnny McCarthy, first baseman, together with f 40,000 until Wednewny «"i-j'• j •"V'-*" j —Sl'ia• - ' in casKh. BdBudddy HHassetht has ttrtartedd outt witth so much promise that hliee jf^ iivi;riHelen, ,Eysr. L:;jy '«'•' w*fi* firr.fiete co-operation with thrif'y beth Sptnoer or Mist Emily I>avW. 'is beir.p hailed a* the best first base protection the Dodgers havj j^_= nne l>unr.e ^ -'.- wnndec rtcrt l-lkt a trsck rr.ee: be- iloca! citizens desiring further in- Other committee; name4 in-1 ;n years *pr«*iHent. Mi>: Hf':er Hawrv ,••'. twe*u St.. Bir.tc c<- ar.d P-.r.srrr ' formation. cludf-: i ' As a matter of fact he is supplying most of the battinfr mtimen-•reoor• 2f. whiie the \ 1 ^rpoMdid^^^nually.'and!^ ^^ MrS- Byron .'Dunham. « of low,throws and wild ones. And at the same time, TOrHiy.Js Jays outT*:r.tei the White Owls, , Marsh and Mrs. John doing equally well for the Bears and Boyle is shining in the outfield. ge on the l>-"h. rr.av :>e redeemed any tme within ! both beine among the most important factors in the early drive of the Rfi- • • - - • i-e are Mr- ST Mr*. W:".. The hneups: fffst place. • - - • -. • - • •- BUM JlTl •:•> » kllr Owlt )2t>< $10 other important cogs in this same drive are Ernie (Chief* cal The a r ~ • -T ; . i : ... e outfield and Hershberger behind the plate. It is a pity that Bajkk*-! : -' 4 "r : - '• * The '.hey have to belong to the Newark club since the Yankees art abotn L«ffltr. ' ' : .-»• , ' , ' I the 'fjytr is protected a?i:r.?: .:-' the'best fortified club in the league icr outfielders and catchers both (Pro* • : \ < --;••• c '. : J -theft. Doctor l ( | ; ar.fi are reiuctant to se-U ball players of the excellence of Koy a: Last year, t.-J>"l."'('C'. l0'l of :'r.'e Htrfhberjrer to competitors. bor.i« were fold in thi= xovr.try. :3 3 ;:• t : -'• Church Notes Dodgers Show Same Weakness CAR Says: •; r T OFT :• T FIRST PRESBYTERIAN As Of Yore—LighUHitting Outfielders • » Y»vt cat rtprtwMt .... , - CHyRCH BROOKLYN' IS SHOWING THE SAME WEAKNESS THIS SEA- a ivbltetttial cast* in- "I Always Recommend : 4 Rr» Eaj'l Hantium Dei»nny, for. "fiat 'My~ eZmttvti ftr prtroiF *nwro. t)Kt-«> » Wri •«.' ouifieM Lock t- ..•:.-••:-.:.4- : i' J g 5 [ -; Miniiler. funch. I! maybe that rkkhart and fonney will pick UD at a later date. s 2 Certainly their minor league record would indicate that they can list, nrtd nadytlth. Y»» J- _1 M- r!::r.g worship, 11:00, serrr.jn but many minor league players fail to make the major league gra-ie. JUNIOR ARCH PRESERVERS :T T •. J : < 11 3 H it o;; . 'Hi'.ler and the Jew." can y«t »o»i| k»r» Kver.ir.g worship, 7:45, sermon The current batting average of the Brooklyn outfieJd is very low .:. quickly—«l cmr tint- a •."••f'.ti &r. 3 a :-r,:ra:; a ?: to worship. CLASSIFIED ADS .•].['• -\ Great Memorial." •.he two hundreds and the batting average of the infield i? way u; i:i on your cor. Ht other For Growing Children < hilt) Hprclal- Th» I'JcctsFfu! bidder w : he re-: Sundav School. i>Ab. classes for ihr thirt hundreds, and that is all that keep? their, in 'he rare. f* mrr mrl- d«'tr.ltDi '.'T dtta.'.s. '•'- guarar.tf-r;r,g to th* ?&.•! T vor. 2:30 P. M. bolance !• pr«vl4t r^vi .1. v Ac* dr- .-jf \v--r,(it,r.dgf said tr.ree Wr.se', mo- Chnstian Endeavor. 3.uO ' blished hif.ing strength. The Yankee* have WANTED tor pick-jf swteper having a clean- for &n outfi ldtr of esta tower payfMntt, filKfifil u* na- ing wuJlh cf nine. lefiLXila. two tide turnll? f tt r m iFsrra-n--e«« r-o*! *.*• d. ltadi..j; uinjj; i i-_ jrjuer broon-.s together wltf. dump Endeavor, t H d prrnrr^ r j—JUa; rr.-ney :'-•' real man. Apply b Jrri4J III U* luot hmllh in per."'ri TS Main Streti. Wood- cial equipment Instaliel therein, y n , to of K r o M I n K bridge. N J. agslnsr defect» In raa;*riai. and/or i-hlliirrn. \ * W workmanship ani for the faithful meeung iflhe"seS'^l. be hel3 . ™* " ^ » ^ y o nr • l>twlt>r HEM' WA\TKI> — FEMALE •• performance of the ion tract in ill at the Slanse at eight o'clock. Reds Grab Games From Cabs nhuut Ihritt- respect!, for a period v,-r I'nitrd (Whelan's Drug Store) boumt--. 10 monthB, sell chsap or W.I. 4-14, D-l will meet al the home of the j that they are likely to need tofore the race is over. But then, such a Pknnr I'rllk Anibo) 4-0O8T 182 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY trade linpi-attr Slmt Gun, or Type- Misses Sadie and Louise Brewster j start by either the Dodgers or the Reds is nothing to enthuse ever. MONTHLY MATE 2ViS writer Hoi 3?j, Istlln. HOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE on Grove Avenue. j except that it does make the road of the real contenders more rocky. | W. I. ''-I- TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Mid-week service for prayers at 1 The Giants better get a traveling hospital if they want to stay in WANTKD TO TRADE—Good Harley- At a regular meeting of the Town- 7:45 P. M. the race. Why a bunch of men, called athletics and kept in training. Davldaon Motorcyclt for good Used ship Committee of the Township of petted and pampered with trainers, rub downs and club physicians Car. Also Vtti Chevrolet Trunk, Woodbrldge, held Monday. April 20th. GENERAL#1$ ELECTRIC in (in* ilmpa for isle Write: B«i 1936, I was directed to advertise the —Please mention this paper to | should contract the numerous ailments which have so beset the Yan- 124, Marlboro Uoad. Old Bridge, faot that on Monday evening, May advertisera; it helpa you, it helps ikees during this season is beyond me. If they don't get a little good 4th, 1936, the Towmhlp Committee health soon they are going to be out of the race. will meet at 8 P M. (DPT) In the them, -t helps your paper. Committee Chambers, Memorial Mu- SEALED PROPOSALS nicipal Building, Woodliridge, X. J. Sealed proposals will be received and expose and sell at public sale by the Township Committee of the and to the highest bidder, subject to Township of Woodbrldge In the Com- the following provisions, Lot 2 In mittee Chambers, Memorial Muntcl- Block 14. Woodbrilge Township As- pa.1 Bunding, Woodbridge, New Jer- sessment Map. »ey on Monday, May 4th, 1936, at S Take further notice that the T>nvn- : P. M. (DST) for the furnishing of ship Committee has by resolution one Mi three wheel motor pick-up and pursuant to law, fixed a mini- iweeptr having a cleaning width of mum prlro at which said lot In said nine leet with two side gutter block wili be sold, said minimum brooms, together with dump body in price to Include the amount of luxes front In accordance with specifica- and assessments due thereon M ]au- tions on file in the office of the Town- of sale, together with the interc-M i.i ship Clerk. Memorial Municipal May 4th. 1936, plus the sum of JU6.J7 Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, COMS lneidfnta! to foreclosure, plus whert they may be seen or procured the costs of advertising this sale. by lii Mere. Take further notice that at sill Said three wheel motor pick-up sale or eny date to which It .may he •weeper having a cleaning width of adjourned, the Township Comm.;!,. nine feet with two side gutter renerves the rlsht in its discretion brooms, together with dump body in to reject nny one or all bids ami to front shall be delivered within thirty sell said lot In said block to such days :ifter the award| of contract to bidder as it'may select in fase one or the Tawtishlp Garage, completely more minimum bids shall be recelvM equiM'fc't and ready for service as • Upon acceptance of the minimum . specified. bid or bid above minimum, by the Eac'i bidder must accompany his Township Committee and the pay- bid with a c/rtined check for ten ment thereof by The purchaser, tii<- • per tmt. of the total amount of his Township will execute ami deliver a bid ni.'tde payable to the Township bargain and B»1« deed for said prern- Treasurer of the Township of Wood- iSf-s. bridge, which said check must be pre- R J. lU'NIGAN. sented with the bid a3 a guarantee Tu\Vhsh![i Clerk. that the bidder will enter Into and April 2lsf. 19315 execute a contract In case'•his bid be i W. 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Sealed'-in-steel G-E THRIFT-UM L Sow Gitts " the O>; and lists Less Current Than Ewr Before! Not only doet« G-E Effrigerttor pro your food by mtlattiaiug conn "Ww »•»• cold oa w«r> thelf, but i -'- G«D«(tl Electric THKOT-UNIT ilt« r tccti your punc with lower op^'; • coit than ever before. Forcedfwa Ubricition aad Oil CMliigl Th« O-E THRIFT-UNIT lith« c> . f«rrlg»rotor w« - electrically the (linttime tu the point of 6.6 CUBIC FOOT disasters such as floods cripple service to UNIT ia both Monitor Tap snd Fl»' 1 trouble,.whether 3 or 30 miles away, and MONITOR TOP wcU ^TUDEBAKER'S Automatic Overdrive modcli. 5 yeut pcrforBiM* pK> ''' distant points oply for « short time, U SQUARE FEET I gives you free gtt one mile in three. Low to tell the repair force just where to go r.5o 95 One reason is that the nation-wide tele- SHELF AREA (rating coqt ia only one of the many reasons ' > within a few feet. phone network is "patrolled" electrically SPECIAL rStudebaker'a beiuational and nwiltly gruw- Time needed to elf ar up cable troubles I wile* pace! 24-27 miles |xr gallon ("official from hundreds of test centers at which 28A jwvrH in Nf w jersey hjM been cut in half in the ; A. A< record! Distinctive Helen Dryden utlrr lutt Uu»u pay- tniutle on the lines can be quickly lo- ^ijlgt World's largest one-piece steel top uirul IIU)N >uu A um last ten yean by improved testing ajid lli:«l Slodrbakrr M cated and repairs started while calls are —ItfrtBg**1 all-steel body! Automatic Hill repair methods and equipment. Such SERVia APPLIANCES uutlrr urn lun U. C . >. routed over other paths. progress typifies the Bell System's efforts Finest feather-touch hydraulic brakes. U'', l>u

k •'assessments hut M the 7 per cent. ENLARGE McCOLLUM DOLLAR DAY Voided ASSCSSniClllS interest chained nvrninst th*>m since MARKET AT SCHINDEL'S They Gambled With Death-And Lost! the date of confiiniatioii. Repeated It was announced today by A»i unusually big May is antld- This is just an ordinary •ftima have been heard that the MeC'nllum's Food Market, R«h- teil nt Schindel's tomorrow be- : Stasc; Worry Tax Officials hills now heiiiK sen! ;ue the first ; street crossing similar to way, that inereasinK luisini"* wfl» cause the store is staging another V r\i i r>~ t\ I pvt'r nmilcd on n miMiher »f amess- forcing the proprieiiirs to take on thousands of others in this n\nn floor Rpuce in ordvr to ac- of their ever popular Dollar Day*. 13ou j: country. Not longWo it was lb-Year-Old Court Order monts. Adjustment nf mm sort conimwlate more efficiently the These events always bring Inrge^ the stage for one of those S vitnbl added number of custdmcrs who rowds of eager buyers to this bij y STELLA , Produced By Utility; T r " . B typical 'American tragedies' T L wprc mnkinir McC'(i|hiiti'j thrift store. ' ' Mr. 1 rnmoi s office has not only shopping renter. The cut ire fir^t that dot our traffic maps. floor of Mc<"olhwn's Emporium will Right no\y the store is loaded LOSS IS $&,oUU bee ntlu conducting the drive to clean from wall to wall with brand new MAY 1 A father and mother call- "Vi c -nm.i "' ' improvement situation but now be occupied by Ihe foo.l mar ar-old bupremi ., ,0 tl, 1M.,,prir,, f(,,. ,ht, , u^fa. Spring and Summer merchandise* ed at one of the little dress shops lors Vllst ki't ilepartinont-i. ,,,.. v,,ur birthday? . voidinif two as- ' J»b of collecting some priced within the reach nf all. "" Ln havvee na variety of near the corner to get their daugh- two and ii half million dollars owed ThThii s inireasi e in spacp e will pper Thrifty shoppers will visit the ttore you ter a graduation frock. The pro- inlirmatiorm was ,m property sold fm |mimitt McCollum patronpa s to shoh p in tomorrow, for according to Mr. areI t morwouled tha ben wel orl prietress of the store noticed they rant He. w\\hwith knnttpknotted brOWorov S . Scvo ^ n hujr^ e ^leilger^ s have been greater comfortft , wililll cncr>urnge tth l,cvy, manairer, hundreds of har- ,„ „.!<•« a career early in were in a hurry. A few moments t 1|((| gccnun1s display of a larger variety of fine Itnins will be on display. (i(;k U) it assiduously with after her customers hastened out, ilTicials today as which the libt to ',",!? ,he need1 arises, you can between two lanes of« traffic by tri Thc thcr r *Sew.Vn.'"»- "».n.ci »l.ty is not reached. ' t,,ntion.. _ the t'^k S o'er ' ^^ »' ™ "°™- P ,.,,nr ihrt sleeves and do the changing traffic lights. They paus- ed from her physical injuries, but and H)aiHJ r Road, Port Readingg. Puh- "',. Ulf You are happiest, ed uncertainly in the center. They the gftirl's chest. An autoist who g her mind has given way under the Jic .Seryj,ce, yeste.rday producroduceed a SALE ',\J.r. wheK;illlwni«njt*brk'fM grasped hands ior-assnrwice and took her to the hospital said she, copy of the court's I!l28 order protection. The child became mure screamed constantly, horribly, She •train and (he is now in an^inBan* copy of the court's I!l28 order pet- [-JUNIOR VOGUE soon died of her injuries, The fath- tintr aside the confirmations. ,| './have'a stronKar>d positive alarmed and jumped back direct- uylum. the $2,800, of course, will have FINE QUALITY 1 er, who had rushed toward his wife I 164Smitkst. PERTH AMBOY „", your mind is set you will It was a clear day when this trai to be incorporated in next year's FULL FASHIONED ,, ,,, stand in your way of and daughter in an effort to res- budget. What officials really ..plishW what you set out to cue them, was struck by the same gedy occurred. Eye, witnesses '«•- Modes and to the curb, feared was that Tax Collector Nf. i yminn- apt to go about it truck and dragged tified that the driver of the truck J. Trainer's study of the records of; mangled and dying. PURESILK ,|V without causing much stir Manners Nor was this the end of the tra- hid the green traffic lights with his office would snow many anfltherjl our- Koal is reached. You him. This wan his first accident. whopping item carried as an asset, .; ,r,eat capacity for shoulder- despite th« court's action. Any ', i.s,i..nsibility and must guard Haste at traffic intersections i« such amounts will have to go in HOSIERY ., , others takinit advantaRe of HAPPY BIRTHDAY! dangerous for both driver and the budget also. . You cannot endure sham or QUESTION: "1 am pl.nninf a walker. 7 Per Cent. Interest bridge party for evening and Six-Yfear-Oid Daughter Of Meanwhile, . Monday night's . .,,.,. in others and you iKver The few secpnds saved should ' ,, i,, display to- put yourself would like to terve supper Faubles la Given Party meeting of the Township Commit- Pleate tell me which it correct, be weighed against a possible life- tee was expected to produce irate In observance of the sixth birth- ; lM love the society of others to terve the guests before play- time of regret. protests by citizens not only at the ,,-ive a highly developed »enne ing or after? —Mn. I. R." lay of their' daughter, Mr. and „„,,. You know how to play as ANSWER: You may serve either rs. William Pauble of Smith „ work. Your personal way. If you decide to serve before trcet were hostesses at a party, you pecialty dances by Miss Ann Kan- .. makes many friends for the pyplaying g starts,, the bridgge ta- SARATOGA 44 . llslll you are loyal_and, tr.ue. hlehl a wilill .hhe set wheh n thth e Jjuestst . ir. Billy Fauble, Helen Saabo and The Trend For Bargains ChiM'i odoid io.bUck..pf, •ire often over-generous and eteh DancTS weFe We fefitOTeS Of hiowo F.lkikin with genuine arrive. Two courses are sufficient. 1 ;.| learn rare in your expendi- Serve either a salad or a hot dish, he affair. Mrs. Rose Fauble ser- Shaili lip. SiKi 8I/2 M,jJ5 ed refreshments. and dessert and a beverage. LEADS TO ALBREN'S ton. Widths B to D O f;i vHWir.r.iis • ii |ilunge into romance, some- Supper served after playing The guests included: I'ailinf; to see that those of n little mine wxcitemant, as Misses Billie Fauble, Helen Sabo, Misses' sizes 12'/i *OJ5 io J. Widths A re D « pposite sex arc accepting your while the guests are waiting pretty daril Arway, Ann Kantor, Hden ancis, Betty Evan, Florence Toth (Excellent shot foi the litll* merely for social or finan- cloths will have to ho thrown ovw boy, too,) nlviincement. Overcome this the tables, the tables set. the gue?t largie Ituskai, Marilyn Rapp, Mar ,!'.ivt'iu'ss. Uw caution in mnr- seated nml served. Serving sUpfier ,il Toth; Messrs. John Gregus, first, on the other himd, means un •'rank Bartics, John Laszio, Joseph nj: thoso who WCTP horn on interrupted play after the dishi'i )ances, Otto Toth, James Kusko, 1$ your child "hard on shoes"? i;iy arc: Sir Philip (libbs, nu- an' I'lcun'd away, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fauble, Mr. (icorKi! Inni'ss, painter; * + + ,ud I Mrs. John Fauble, Mr. and . Corelli, author; Hurry Iicon QUESTION: "I have heard that ilrs Gordon Fnuble and daughter, try this Shark tip model! :iii, author: Joseph Adtlison, uihers at a wedding should be oan, of Trenton. it; and Leila Ilyams,' screen unmarried. Does fhlt aTio apply to the best man? Pleate let me F your child goes thru shoes hear from you<«oon. —H.N." Scally Hurt On Amboy Ave. I like streak lightning —here's i AN8WKH: It is customary t< have unmarried ushi'is, just as i Worst Of Casualties Here Dr. Posner model made to stand a BEAUTY TIPS is customary to have unmarried Dunham Place Man Injured lot of punishment. The shark lip bridesmaids. However, if there ar prevents scuffing. A good-looking not enough unmarried young mcl While Repairing Tire; A QUESTION: "I am not th~< i,isi-<;u> lo act as ushers in out's circle, on style built on Di. Posner's exclusive lc.ul bit overweitht—possi- Truck Strikes Child may draw from the ranks of th a few pounds under- principle of Correct Body Balance— SLIPS BLOUSES married. [weight—yet I h»« a fleshy, Joseph Scally of 167 Dunham There is only one rule that ap gives the child proper posture — otrudinji abdomen. It Place, who was struck by a car Itcimll llorin't look So bad wk*B I plies to the choice of bust man— on Amboy.^venue.Sunday while he chest out, stomach in, spine straight. Puinn alt,, a iprcial effort to stand that he be the Kridegr'i<6'rn's T)?s was repairing a tire, was the most frietid. smojisfc.,.lniuied-jal> the week's 57< 79' Faigkit and holliiLilU.lllll.lha.., ninutr I rrln it looks dread. automobile casualties. Scally was lllp-rrouf ni'v NOW TRlliircd or ful Can you gift me a food QUESTION: "The etiquette treated at the Perth Amboy Hos- ron Iraak savs that a man oraUrs for pital for cuts on the forehead and !.»«•«• St)l«'« MOTHER ciir to corrtct thia T-^- Slim III to 44 a woman in a restaurant. Does injuries to his left hip and left Betty. this rntan that she has no say in li'K. Hf was sent home then in IYum- posture i» probably U the matter?—Sixteen." the ponce ambulance. aim f'T the lar^e, sagginK abdo ANSWER: A man may'fconsu Mrs, Emily R. Meeker of Ocean SUN-CLEER en. To cet the correct position, a woman's taste in th,e matter drove was the driver of the car. vi with your back to the wall) food and he may make sugges- Wednesday, a truck driven by kni'vs slightly bent and the tion. Finally, however, it is the nton ISZQ, 55, of Ford Avenue Gin yiuribiU cornel anu IM-.HTH t nl'oiit six inches from the woman who decides. Then the man 'ords, hit little Joan Blanchard 112 SMITH ST. AMBOI rlni.iii!. Now try to press your epeats to the waiter whatever she , of Hoy Avenue, on King k '" tho ball, especially the has chosen. It is much simpler eorge's Road near Pairfiejd Ave veil iii hollow near your hip- 'hen only one person has contact ue. The child was treated for i Thursday To Monday Special! <•; Try to breathe naturally with the waiter. raised head in Perth Amboy. le holding this position. Now \ forliililllf iiiirrliHNr rutilit offer cliiH M- lie. Also on Sunday, enrs driven b; uf Mlwrvvnre i^Hli TIMELY SAVINGS ON ALL FLOOR COVERING AND BEDDING MADE ''h.iii ehanKinK the position As the one who will pay the —vliHIIlk'Ce Nervier U" (I— check, the man is the logical per- nhn Christian, Franklin, and u; Ntiilnli'NH nlt-H lilnilr kulw'n cIlillKllll.v hmril IK Ilir- alk away from the wall. Practice harles Alberti, Harrison, collide! nlNhliriHif flu-Hi. Kinrlly lllllMlrnleil. >lllile by until you can do it comfort- son to assume the responsibility of ,,n<. i>f Hi"- InrKeNl sllxft n> iiiuniilnrlurern In POSSIBLE THROUGH OUR TREMENDOUS BUYING POWER! n Amboy Avenue. Reynold Al v r ; bh anil you will prohably find ordering. America. \ '' « '' ""' "' inllli-ll 111 IIIHilliiil Ilir $3.95 rti, (1, was taken by Christia llruuliir nrlce *7.!i: yunr .-itomach is flat and good o Rahway Hosptal and treated fo int', A few simple bending and Curry Sauce cut forehead. None Sold hr Cash—Only 1 Set to a Customer i',i: exercises will also help Saute l-'l cup minced onion, and Sensational SAVINGS! Buy Now-Today! \ '••;!• .-tnmiu'h in its place. cup diced, pared and cored ap- ples in :{ tablespoons buter, 3-8 WINS PAIR OF SHOES QUESTION: "Please |i*e teaspoon salt, a .speck pepper and FLOOR COVERING QAI P 'i- a list of non-allergic cos- teaspoon" curry powder and Harold Coutts of 54!) Maple m.-tici. My tkin teems to be blend thoroughly. Add 1 Ii cups treet, Woodbridge, won an ?S . <]uitc geniitive to creams and milk and cook over lioilint; water, pair of Nunn-Bush shoes at the puwdrrs. I also get hives stirring constantly until thickened. Boston Khoe Store, Perth Amboy, AND BEDDING 3HL.C ulirn I rat certain things. This Cover and cook 10 minutes.iThis 20 at a drawing held last Friday. Mr. Down 133 Smith St., Perth Amboy Weekly r.uh lait for several hours and is especially good with n white fish. .'outts won on a chance which Here is a BIG chance to cover your floors, replace worn out bedding at the i> vtry irrilatinf. It also Maiire d'Hotel Sauce cost him r>Oc. biggest savings you've been able to enjoy in years. All merchandise is brand Kavri rough patches. How can Work 1-3 cup butter in a bowl 1 prevenl the irritations?— with a spoon until it ia creamy. new, modern stock. Floor coverings in all late designs and colors—don't miss this '••tt-i'ssed." Then, while stirring slowly add £ BIG SALE. ;v in find the foods that you teaspon? minced parsley, V4 tea •II-itivu to nnd avoid them spoon salt, Vg teaspoon pepper anc Jiivir possible—or if you can 1 tablespoon leiium juice. You may A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL WANTED •M! it. KO to a specialist for add 'i teaspoon chopped onion o~ Yon Will Make I'liniit. When you do pet hives 2 teaspoons minced pimiento o -• ir«- the areas frequently with a green pepper if you like the flavo: EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL iMii of bicarbonate of soda Use of These Appliances EXTRA SPECIAL • ! ihe irritation disappears. Renovating the Tie* i'mi will simply have to experi- VELVET CARPET iii with cosmetics until you find A man's ties can be freshene. AXMINSIERRUGS Heavy FELT BASE -•• I hat you can use. and ironed at home, although This Summer 24x48 REAL VALUE NEW LOW PRICE \ny cosmetic may be allergic to most cities thei'e are cleaners wh in- people. Try out the widely make a specialty of their tie serv- cyd . H-tised brands. ice. The tendency to wear a tie too long, ufter it lias acquired a smudge from thin perspiration, 39 - PI AN JUVENILE SHOW should be watched by the wife. I A hither's and Mother's Night The bust way is to pet daddy GOOD QUALITY inenilc amateur acts will be some new ones and quietly fel.l liy the Recreation Depart- move the otfendinjr ones to 36 INCH letn prubably at tliu IHRII school cleaned and reshaped. If the ma- •ditorium uhout Mother's Day terial is good*a silk tie will stand RUG BORDER IKlnalion, May 10. Only adults two or three i'i>m|vutions. 111 In- admitted.

22 (i INCH FELT BASE RUNNERS SUNNYDALE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY FULLY GUARANTEED 170 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY INLAID HERE'S A BUY ! LEGS You will use your electric table appli- LINOLEUM Axminster RUGS Colon through to the burlap 3fi x 63 ances often tnis summer. They are so back — in new modern p*t- of terni. Cut from full ralli. convenient when you want to serve $3,95 a meal on the porch or prepare an LAMB REG. JUST 206 impromptu supper, TheGrllLette SQUARE $1-79 Cotton MATTRESSES YARD VAL. LEGS and toasts two sandwiches' at V time. It AU can be used as a grill! as well, even SIZES as a pancake maker. Prices from RUMPS BUY THIS NOW LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN of VEAL $1.19 cash up—with tray $4.10 up- 24 INCH FELT BASE RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS less cord and plug. Electric toasters' RUG BORDER SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT 22U 145 sell from $1.95 cash up, cprd and VV.il* or l«l»p)K>n# po, Hoaa Ecoaoailci 32c $3.95 fte BOM »hrtiJdt7 Department lot real- fk iu. lat cheapu plug extra. Electric percolators are pu roa can <"• '1b OUP •Jvdric apptlancn. We carry a complete line of GOLD SEAL and ARMSTRONG RUGS in all km, priced from $2.95 cash. Carrying sizes, design* and pattern!. See them during this SALfc 1 ^

[EAT charge extra if you buy on terms. J LINOLEUM-CARPET FACTORY OUTLET :ORNED 203 Smith St. Ks PERTH AMBOY EEF A-4M0 EV WOODBRIDGE INDEPENHK PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY. M.'1! 1 I MILKY WAT OPENSrHEr WMPC4SrQ F rw//n D™s C0WEDY LIONEL BARRYMORE illirlng "Western" At le Cred i4 GayComedyHitForFrank Capra TODAY AT DITMAS HBklH HAS HIT AT STRAND Harold Lloyd, Comedy Star. Voice Of Bugle Ann'Based Is Hailed As Great In On Kantor's Novel t I'.- !!•••;:•.:.'"!••'>. ihl;,V-i;:pr- ;.•'. Of Foxjjound pcheduli-il I- •;.•;•. wr.ipht •„'. the Ma.t-*: !'• Pantomime title i.-- "'.Mr. I»• • • :> we- •<> T<>'.vn," n:,.- ;• -• • • • U" Mcfsrey '.,•:..•.-,= !•• if ii- fi> loyal to a i!i" "•:••;•. nv.irder for it? • " " : ! if yd bol.T.j:? ir r''-.i . ,'i ,-,-,• tnck in human j .-y rival liny "I* Hapvut-r.t-il Unv Nipht." ••••)::, r. i ..::.. ..'- jv >.- the crut of one. of t'••.•• ••• • • • <--ii'-sc r.fT Targ- \. .•.. ' Pjcle ACT," with l.i ' ' •. i' rr*r flsv- • ':•. "The.Miiiy Way," ttr, My".» i>•y. M:,y H-'••'= - V.V.. •:• : :••'. the r>itfr.!i« Th'es- l!.-.:!y:v Tt> in the principal^ r • ."f t.">:. '. :::;r.- Wedtiefday to the tfv.••• ' c*r ' ' T. Ur.va • • ~tt*\\t ir!•>«•: w'ik-ntfd • •• f all timt, TV-avi. : . . . j.. .. „ » '• * : '•'-'-•'.j , p:,M 1 ^,-r. MacKinlay K.-i-' • ; • ; r.f.ial c -.r'.rn-.ation ! b* id-it ! t.'. • •;''-..-•• ' ':•..-.•(•'. -,»:•'• A in turn was !>?..-•."•! J«ar A! ' :• -.•:a!i()r -.;- .w. aotv.r.. ourt caso in Mi?- ; :t ti-iis :'"' r'-ry of a vcter.i:; V- '- •--• -f rrevr , i v ; *o Tew*i,' ":•'' J frretr. ar. for j - v.ri f \ '. .:v.ti-r and hi? 1'' ;.' ' AH SUr Supportipf • ior. to .t'.'.v'^e "h'hich he ku.- • A:^ •• • "•*"!;! j'.udy, L'.cyd's ; tv.av. sr.a CT??•-» t»*i>, 4; u hi.'... irp out s • ^ ' • • •:• y. •. : •; \~- '' • ' t'no jroa'.ist fribute to a dvR ••' •' • "i. ..'' -1 tr.Mk..!' r~' ••. I' i-v!rt of comedy., S.rca'.or Vc-;'f ' fanrou? s; ••• -' J? ':• as Gi- •"•'• '/ ' -~ :• -.*.ce the Greeks," •.v'.'.oh rtjrvire^ ;r. the trial FCC:.; • •"• /j- •" The nian. ii''.d &>!? episovl* t_-

. ^. . .. -, . • '• h«? the virtue of [ H»rold Lloyd, Dorothy Wilto n nnii Melon M»cl< ai ittn In "Tin in a romance 'f younK love. :• : r»s;y-t: 1 ' a:iii 'ther ir.ttreitinjir angle?. .V * i V _ 1 -,; '. '-• !>a. -an^uact . IT , Milky W»y" opening s ieven-d»y run tnmeM. Ken Maynard, hero of hundreds of "We»term JiU'v .• . : - • " r •yt--; of Mcrie. from coiv.v'iHe' ^ack of Missouri .h^.ir, •"id C-pcll" ••'T- i \'-- i • \ '. - t'c friend, appearing in "Heroe* Of The Range," which . i«-a«'t«ken to the Metro-GoMw;. 'P'TIS Mayer studio? and actual : ;i a tKree-day run at the CRESCENT today. "Black ( lur ir.-s :; • #r-. , I: ;ty :•.-.: V.\. - hunt? ?'apeii. j:: . a? is done if. t .'•1(1" burr, -a*-- ..';,?•» ••: l.r1-: - •••• Franchot Tone Insists He Leads : • ••••.• •: y a v;;-.:n! cae—a jftujrh hi',1 country • of the >hd-W\. ti and "Flush Gordon" are other pictures on the bill. ; fcrt • • • .•--.T'V h ' y • • • ;> : '• k<:r! , xho'.ly through the ' Mate. 1 litre:,-<: V,-:;--;.J.- :••: ::•.:• ' '- •.'•-•••<:? •hnr, a lino (rap. one Several memb ;r? ot the c.ii'. :. op»ra 'U: H ! 'AVv- "tV-.--,- A Double Life-At Home, In Films !" apin ap; 1 Eric Linden i »•"' P;in; ••n\;me cau?t-' the V>e- wi:h Barrymore 1 TWO CONTINUOl? '_ . '••• :•'• thirl;. a.Tid allow? him the •on. Benjy. a Missouri far " $J0.0O0.OO0 For Ffi! FEATURES CRESCEHT SHOWS '•:•.-i':.* vr:v;!epe of ir,;- : ' ALWAYS DAILY :'••.•• i :n-,c,r B? he wishes. Th{-cpm- ••:. •':.( nuT.her folv. Maureen O"?'.;-- PERTH AMBOY t*p rsr.i. : ^ •-.;•..• •-..•- :- '• <•: ;- "-•'iy of the future, even wher. y>in(r ...:. h.i? the.fetv.ir.ine lead Mackiin. "The Milky Way" recounts the !•'"-.• Ni..vfeir.' Hrnry Wtdrwtlv FRANKS DARRO who i'.htr/s Vr.-- • hilarious adventure? of a timid • • ;!-,.•!•' are in the oa?t. Gary Cooper and Jran ArlriuT in milkman whn duck? hip way into !•• liosrs brought back are the GLORIA SHEA in BUSTER CRABBE Y rk r•.-.;.• ' "Mr. Dttdj Gort To Town," op*n- the prize fi(>ht ring. In the *up- : • :•••;• of Sheriff Tom Bs5h of the s'pr.a!" Y :' r ' ing a itven-day run at !he MA' nsrting cast are Adpbhe. Merijou, K .• -.-a-'rity. a noted sportsman. "BLACK GOLD" "FLASH . JESTIC tonighl. Verree Tea=da!e. Helen Mao'" \- MT them are the champs AN EPIC OF THE iip.m Gar|?an. Dorothy \ '•'•••• .i -is of the, ?tate n( Missouri. OIL FIELDS GORDON" Oenr?e Barbier and Li'or.e! WEALTHY SPINSTER SISTERS OWNING OIL WELL i r,f "Bu^le Ann." the desper- infr to the Crescent Theatre today, I When several hundred feet of film •,tt- t:'•!•:? of the heroine to pre- made it possible for two wealthy Roaring Picture 01 West K'c-nMro'able *• th* infruiated farm- spinster sisters to realize their life jhad been taken one of the ladie? '.f- ^.-s'her. the murder, the trial ambition. approached Hopton and quietly Painted On Screen !-,v;.th Barrym"'re

|M the o-i. ar.d the denouncement cation in the oil fields at Newhall, her and her ?ster to wui k as extra | i;r. which the case of Bugle Ann California, a scene was needed people while the company was us- j A roaring picture of the old «e?l Franchot Tone And Loretta Young \;~ settled in the hiil? to which the showing a gusher corning on. The ing th'eir oil well. j was painted on the screen of the I old fox hur.ter returns. Crescent Theatre today where Ken Franchot Tune wants to go on Muiially, we must each stand on company waited for several days Hopton gladly granted their re- MONDAY • TUESDAY WEDNESDAY - THURStm for one of the drilling companies quest, but thought it rather strange Maynard's "Heroes of the Range" record as the man who leads a uur own feet, What we do do- a ! GREENHOUSE DISPLAYS to strike, but with no success. On that these two, obviously well off began a three-day run, with an ap- double life, and is mighty insistent mestically is nobody's business but DAVID HOLT BIG women, wished to work for three ' preciative audience thoroughly en- RUINED MINK COAT the morninu of the iourth. day.of upon it. our own. So we confine our inter- waiting, news came that a well lo- dollars and fifty cents a day as joying th« Columbia picture. . FRANCIS FARMER HU NGAR1 AN cated about a mile from where the atmosphere. Allowing his curios- "Heroes of the Range" revolves He's a devoted husband half the ' view to other subjects." An unusually mpressive exam- IN PROGRAM picture company was, would break ity to get the better of him, Hop-around the capture of. June .Gale, limej he._say_5j and a "hard-work- In his new picture Tone plays a ple of the damage"moths can effect n_a jeL^^i K°od fur coat may be anjt minute, Equipment was has- ton asked them the reason for their Ken's leading lady, and her broth- ing bachelor'on the movie sets" the ;fiery English" prdseciitoT who h 'TOO MANY PARENTS' TWO FEATURES er, played by Harry Ernest, by the jseen in~ffie snow wintfBWB" of'Green- tily loaded and the company moved request. He then learned that other half. i —AUo— to the new location. Upon their twenty-five years ago the two Bis- outlaws who hope to make the taught in a hazardous personal ex- house's, Perth Amboy furriers, lo- "KEEP SMILING" cated at Smith and McClellan arrival, the foreman in charge of ters left their home in Kansas and young man reveal when a large It was on his set at Metre- she saw the garment after a Sum- ladies walked up and informed who came later. After suffering is admitted to the gang, and work- never mentioned him. i The mystery play is based on months of privation the sisters ing with them upsets their nefar- the stage play by Ladislaus Podor, mer in the closet she couldn't be- Hopton that it would be quite all "It's an agreement," he said. : Ilieve her eyes, and neither can right to shoot the scenes he needed. were left a legacy .and turned to ious plans and brings them to jus- English version by Bernard Meri- "We're a married couple but we're vale. Sam Wood directed. Imanv women who see it now. Hopton looked at the foreman who the oil fields with their investment. tice. also professional folk. Profes- SAT.-SUN.-MON.-TUES. PREVUE TONITE! PREVUE TONIGHT! PREVUE TONITE Continuoui Telephone PREVUE TIME TABLE PERTHAMBOY 2 to 11 P. M. UTMA! P. A. 4-3388 7:59 News and Short) 8:18 "Small Town Girl" CONTINUOUS DAILY ON STATE STREET »t the FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY 10:03 "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" MAJESTIC 2 TO 11 P.M.

Due to the length of then? picture* there \\U\ PREVUE TIME TABLE NOTICE • •u!> lir unc I'm lit' *«lni%\, Tliw lattl COUl- ENTIRE WEEK STARTING WITH PREVUE TONITE (NOTICE: i>I«-1e Nhun Ktnrt* nt 7:30 V, M. Lovely LorttU Has Cap- !i:-10 "I.lltH' I.nril FaMinliToj"' No Early Birds Friday tured The Dashing Sur 7:i'l "Milky \VII>" or Sunday Nites of "Mutiny on the Bount\ 8:41) '•l.llllc lord I'lllinlltroj•" 10J33 -Mllkv Wn;1' Other Nieht, Until 7:30 P.M. . . . and iht'll tttai htatt too in Ihif *,-' Entire Week Starting with Prevues Tonite YEAR'S lave drj'-i.. The uproarious tale of LAUGH Mr. Deeds and his auda- YOUNG c cious adventures . . . Puznchot SMASH! eqlipsing anything ever TONE seen for rib-cracking fun RACE NITE .. . hilarious excitement SATURDAY from ikt Sup PUy »•••" ... amazing climax! ROLANDYOUNG

ARE YOU ALSO SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEE ONL1 CHAPTER "PIXILATED?" 1 DARKEST AFRICA with CLYDE BEATTY WED. - THUR. - FRI. (Prevue Tue. Nile)

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Mrs. Leahy't Election V0U6UVS ARE Jtakjmtbnti We hnston to congratulate Mrs. Thomns IT SOUNDS VOU PAGE ELEVEN SOBTA LIKE A TOO ROMANTIC I'tililished Every Friday by J. Leahy upon her olpction aS president of 'ATMM'T SWEETNESr BUNCH O'BEDb TO LIVE IN MODERN WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. NO By CHARLES the Woman's Club. W BUT TIMES!-THAT A1NT Woodbridge, N. J. ATS ONE Mrs. Leahy has been an ardent and con- I CAN'T TELL EC AIRPLANE O' THEM 1 The People 4i Telephone, Woodbridge 8-1710 3TABTIKI Today scientious worker in building the club into WMEEE THEV NEW PLANES Tangible evidence comes ter Subscription $1.50 Per Year ARE! OVEC AT UP TH' SAWMILL its present place of importance and prestige OVEC AT SLACKS lent nearly every day of the week\I I\ TIMEDC UI1IT HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, in the community and she will be a worthy PLACE' hip aa a community is gradually i!"* liulLIiu YV1L1 Editor and Publisher successor to Mrs. William L. Raup who very devout, if belated, civic conscioinrfl rjDIJ II1 AW • I \|(1,KS E. GREGORY .... Managing Editor It is highly pleasing, particularly '«" FHlL, ALLU if served the organization as a capable head advised on all sides when I first arrived .•niorcd as second-class matter March 13, for two year?. The club's annual flower HI AHCM i'i, at the Postofflce at Woodbridge, N. J., the town was in n pretty hopeless UlnULlfi .,,,; the Act of March 3, 1879. show is a product of the industry and imagi- didn't care much whether it continued to e. nation of Mrs. Leahy and it has come to be papll entityetity;; that the auctioneer was about f": ^ one of th« most keenly anticipated events flag and knock down the works to the highe$ay Dine On in the Township's fall season. We trust that maybe it would be the best thing after all.v 13 with her new duties Mrs. Leahy will still be couldn't understand such an attitude but didn't^" Mrpppn The Grelner administration hadjustmountca MtK"tK able to take an activce part in tfiis project. er's seat about that time and along with far toimo? fold- The Commission's Responsibility people who were old enough to vote and know be so the |. is eminently unfair for members of failed to understand its purposes. I don't think that', feebly stadium Commission to charge the Heads-Win the misunderstanding was my fault, although I abjenpion- 1 - Nne yet has been able to determine f(,-..-n Committee with the responsibility of acknowledge responsibility for much of it. But the a'dmtnvling ,,,,,>, |o it that privately-sponsored events what the New Deal's tax bill, now before tration was new, its job was an overwhelming pne, thand . Congress, is all about. course wan hazy and the charts hewiTtfe'ring; Soon, how-''>nr n,,t conflict with those promoted for the There is, however, this much about it: ever, it became apparent that the main goal wascommon to ** „,.HI of the athletic field, both of ua. From that time on, even though we disagreed corporations are going to get nicked on the This is the Commission's job. That is frequently as to method or vehicle, wesaw through a mu- , ,. ,,f the reasons for its creation. It should surpluses they store by against the rainy tual telescope an ultimate destination! day ot economic depression and the share- Pjrntinte with private agencies to see,to it That destination was the financial reconstruction of i holders are going to have to kick in on the ;,( thi stadium project gets a break in the. the Township, Sinte then, as I stated, a small army has sign- dividends they receive. It looks pretty I ding of outdoor carnivals or circuses. It ed up to push toward it. New recruits are joining and be- much, therefore, that .the Brain Trust is fore it is reached I think that the largest part of the com- ,-arrying things entirely too far to expect bent upon another of its head-I-win-tails- munity will have a legitimate part in the celebration. : the Town Committee should set itself ;i you-lose propositions. At first, it was a little tough getting the folks in the .,- the judge of whether the Commission! frame of mind to traverse the cruelly disappointing route. Tax experts have attempted to analyze n-,,10 deserving of a date to sponsor an It would have been so easy toTSe back and say the devil 'trie' tilll nntr only becmrre' more swi- ifwre with it; and yet from the very beginning I did not think ;;r than some church or fire company in AND THEY SAID. bewildered. They are pretty well agreed, BOOKS AND THINGS ueh a stale "of YrimcT cfWW hp widespread, else-why wow!4 .-.. Township. he people bother to RO to the polls in 1933 and place the j however, that it is representative of the * * * THE QUESTION: Where Tli is is a matter that should be settled are overnment in new hand;*. There must have been a lot of whimsical, muddle-brained reasoning of the you going on your vacation this • hi' Commission and whatever group At The Barron Public Library hem who did care about the town's destiny. poetic.professors who are running things 'AFTERGLOW—RUBY AYRES dearly and fought continually. year? • wishes to run an event. This is the sea- A LIVELY-ROMANCE | There is also the story of t'.hnrli-s It was too bad; of course, that they sat back so long as for Mr. Roosevelt and that it is character- In this lively"romance we are | Tftlemmi wlio uned to b« in love, THE ANSWERS: for outdoor productions of various chiefly concerned with P«m Arch- ,-with Pam, but who marries Eleanor JOHN MORE, Fiat Avenue, lse- 0 permit it to get in the desperate condition in which 1933 istically impractical. er, a beautiful young girl, (laugh-1 Ward, the doctor's pistcr. It is at • k Many of them are annual events and ter of a wealthy woman. Never i the dinner party Eleanor gives in in, a grocery clerk: Whut vaca- it, Rut that, now, is water over the dam and it is safe No-one, of course, can anticipate what tion? If 1 dill have out, I'd like to ;oassume that the mistakes of previous years are well ,• been for many years back and it does having done,anything in her life, honor of her engagement to Char: she makeg a miserable failure, af-iles that the climax of the whole tro up in the known and will be avoided in the future like an epidemic. ." ;the Congress will do with the measure only ter her mother's sudden death, of story is reached. Don't miss this ex- mmmtains on a : ,rem that the Committee, under any tir- we n e w The taxpayers will never again, I think, sit silently and pay °P ^at 't '^ do nothing until some- trer attempt to show Dr, Ward that• citing although realistic light love h >> v >L vacation, instances, should be asked to tell the she isn't the child he thinks she is storv! —No Chaie the private telephone bill of the men they elected to run ..... one explains it more fully and compre- and that she is able to earn her i'oii)>hitig it. IM •n.^ors that they cannot operate this year. own living and take care of her- like to camp out .heir government; I think they will refuse to buy gasoline hendingly, self. with a gang of or their cars; I think that they will inquire carefully intd however, the stadium promoters go to A trick of fate sends her to Dr. fellows, fo hunt- THIS WEEK ie amount of land that is bought for public purposes from •si- people and explain what they are at-. Ward's home to live. He offers her ing, (ishmtf and a position as his secretary which swimmingii . Up dummy corporations; I think they will raise hell if politi- fining to do, we feel confident they will Pleasing—That's All she accepts, Pam's quick temper YEARS AGO h leads her into many an argument around Bear Mountain, where Max idly-favored contractors mulct the treasury out of exhor- iwived and treated sympathetically. As usual, President Roosevelt was pleas- with the doctor. TEN YEARS AGO Baer and all those lighters train bitant sums. Just as she stops hating him and would be nice country. I'd like to • ant and little -else ,when he addressed the FEAR MORE DISORDER realize* that she really loves him, sleep a lot in that fresh air and But I feel that they are resigned now to paying for Duncan Shalye, a boy Pam's own AT CARTERET FUNERAL | New York Democratic Club Saturday night. back in good shape. When age wh(iro_she used to love returns An undercurrent of strife that their lack of interest in years gone byj that they do not A Disgrace y.QUXPUgh it in the country, a va- ! His address was well-written and deliv- from Australia. Pam teTIs Duncan seemed likely to brealc out oh'th'S want the Town Committee to repudiate the debts that were she doesn't love him anymore, but cation really puts you""in"K0od"c5tl- i iliilirult for the layman tounder- slightest provocation was evident piled up during those profTigafafclayl, TTiattheywant their „ „ . . ,. • ,]ered in Mr. Roosevelt s best Harvard style, he begs her to give him a chance dition and you come back feeling wliv Tony Zullo, unde* indictment ...,..,, , ., . to make her love him again. in Carteret last night. The feeling community to hold up its head and be a decent, self-respect- But it failed to answer any of the major swell. n IT than six months, has not yet been "Then we begin to wonder. Does engendered by the killing of John ng, honorable place. They have a champagne hang-over, questions which have grown out of his ad- Pam really love Duncan after all? Carroll by a Negro early Sunday ANTHONY OLIVER, Oak Tree mi a charge of carrying concealed Which of the two men will she Road, Iselin, a bar-tender: If 1 all right, but they don't want to die. ministration; it failed to state a program; i ins. Three separate dates have been n writing by not answering these were going to get a vacation in the Btoned from its church, the church Summer, I think it was productive of no new thoughts. questions until the very last chap- burned and members of the race I say these things because I have been besieged in re- tn air the charge but postponement ter. stoned and beaten wherever they I'd go touring. Politically, such a speech may be wise. • * • cent weeks with inquiries as to the progress of our refinanc- (•in taken on each occasion. were found has died down but Probably out to But it doesn't help to balance the budget; ANOTHER ROMANCE little despite the passing of 36 the Middle-West- ing program, the plan of the administration to restore the V cannot fathom the case either. We hours that allowed coolor neads to ern states. I've IN THE BARGAIN think over the situation. town to a cash basis and to pay off the $6,000,000 of debt it doesn't aid in reaching a sensible, taxing never been there law mi more interest in Zullo as an indi- Pam's adventure in romance is As a safety measure, Chief of in easy installments. The attitude of the people is that the program; it doesn't solve the problem of not the only one in this engrossing orders and I would like tlian we have in anyone who has story. You will enjoy Mona and to see the coun- spree is finished and that someone better call for the check othel the dieted by orderly process on a grave the farmers and the industrialists; it doesn't Jack Paley, who loved each " | borough try, particularly and get it paid. They went out for the night thinking the lecusation and who is able to escape thejPu* unemployed men to work; it doesn't * * * Yellowstone Park and parts of fun was going to cost them a couple of dollars; but the fel- olorado. I'd like to have company, lull course of the law. We are interested I feed the destitute. RAHWAY LOSES DEBATE lows who arranged, the party sneaked off and bought wine FOR SILVER TROPHY too, especially a couple of fellows for that party of blondes in the corner and so they're in for limply because lack of action and atten-| it would be far better for the country Profiles Woodbridge High School defeat- to help with the driving. There's ed Rahway by a 2-1 vote in the de- not much enjoyment in going a double saw-buck apiece. But they can't do anything about lion in matters of this kind breeds contempt jf Mr- Roosevelt would speak as President bating finals before a crowd of alone, particularly when the idea it now except to stay on beer. the processes of jurisprudence, a very of the United gtateg and not ag & candidate For Today 1,000 here Friday. It was the last debate in the series among the two sn't just to cover ground but when It is the will of the town, by and large, to come clean finalists, Perth Araboy and Battin you want to go some place and stop for re electl0 and pay off. The plunderers, of course, are trying to make The State has had every opportunity to! - ^ By TALBOT LAKE of Elizabeth on the subject "Re- and look at it. Jascha Heifetz has successfully solved: That the Federal Govern- capital of the increase in the tax rate that being honorable lonstruct its case against Zullo. He, on the, ment should control the anthracite CHARLES LAWYER, Correja 1 and honest necessitates. They're looking for another shot Jther hand, has had ample time to bui)d his lived down the fact that he was a mines." Elizabeth Kaus, Lois Day- Avenue, Iselin, a chauffeur: I jus Disturbers At Work child prodigy 1 Let anyone cast a • Kenneth Canfield and Stanley *at the treasury and would get it by sniping off decency; if he has one. 1 Vi got back from an automobile trip 1 We refuse to think that the relief dis- glance at the fate which rules the | Brytczuk, alternate, represented to California, (io- Why then isn't the case tried? Is Pro -; destinies of most precocious chil- ! Woodbridge^Principal A.'C. Ferry y turbers in Trenton are representative of the 1 and Miss Edith White coached the ing out, we madi I am glad that the majority of the people are casting utor Morris too buay politically to bother dren: a few years of triumph and I team. it in six days, av army of unemployed for which the State then—obscurity. Starting out as craving b e tt e their lot on" the side of the administration and that they see th tmimportant little matters like trying • * * and the municipalities have gone into debt one of the most remarkable cases Five Years Ago than !>00 miles f in the refinancing program its real purpose—a means of lix-months' old indictments? Is Zullo's of precocity on record, Heifetz is day. On the wa SCHOOL BOARD AWARDS paying six million dollars of debt. The few who are bleat- right and left to keep from privation. today, in the eyes of the world, at back, I took i lounscI, Senator Toolan, too busy defend STRAWBERRY HILL CONTRAC ing against the plan are the ones responsible for invoking the name of his dead client "Dutch"! We feel rather that they are of that the very peak of mature fame. In easier and mad Contracts for building the new side-trips so thai it. They are, that is, unless they will accept complete per- Ichultz by proving that Federal Judge • band of professional organizers who move the eyes of Jascha Heifetz there Strawberry Hill School No. 3 were rk said some nasty things about the 1 from one place to another for publicity and are still higher peaks to climb. awarded by the Board of Educa it took 19 days. On one jump, sonal liability for the obligations they dumped on the tax- His international fame dates tion Tuesday. They follow: Gener- picked up a new car in Aztec, Ari- payers and thereby save them from having to pay tte debt ketfifir, to CQmplete preparation of his|for private gain. It is seldom that we agree from his Berlin debut when he waa I al. contracting, A. Anderson, Perth zona and delivered it in Omaha, 1 But even if they said they would, I don't believe any- wise?' 1 in toto with the erratic Thereon McCamp- eleven y?ears*old. Ill Russia, eight f^g' *^,800 ^heatinc and ven- Nebraska, 1900 miles away, three days. Out there, there's ni one would take their word. Middlesex County is paying hand»ome-!bell but we think that he knew his audience years before this, he had begun to •son , New Brunswick,, $5,6&1; traffic and you caji «af»ly drive, fu; for swift administration of justice. So- intimately when he told the squatters the receive regular instruction on a!plumbing, G. W. Stillwell, Perth quarter-size flddle with his father I Amboy, $2,697; electrical, Coutts long stretches at speeds up to 81 other'day that they wouldn't go to work if Electrical Co., Perth Amboy, $2,- •ty is entitled to it. : as teacher. TJiis same small violin miles an hour. There are no speei a job was offered them. They don't want to 790. The six-room school is to be limits, as long as you drive care- Art! both to be ignored, embarrassed, was his only instrument until 1907 ready in September. fully. The whole trip, counting gas, humiliated indefinitely? The unexplained work. They want merely to incite and to When he was sent to the Imperial * • * cause trouble, even bloodshed if the better Conservatory in Petrograd to be- oil andnourist camps but not COJV- Belay is a disgrace. MUST MAKE GRAND STAND erjng food, dulii't cost more tha it will serve their dastardly purpose. come the youngest pupil of the SAFE FQR THE PUBLIC late Leopold Auer. Seventeen $60. Governor Hoffman and the legislature An inspection of the track at the years later when he returned to Woodbridge board speedway by GUS HUTTEMAN, Harding Good Judgment ought to know bejtter than to fool with them Russia at the invitation of the Suv- representatives of the AAA is no Avenue, Iselin, a mechanic; I'd DON O'MALLEY like to go up to Massachusetts, like Six months' suspension of the liquor li- or to be compromised by them. a iet government he discovered thia | WJ CommitUemajii 'Joseph Gill first violin and came home with his \ ^jj Moriday. Those who use the WG did last year. cense issued to Joseph Lanni because he The I country up •iolatcd the law undoubtedly was a stiff treasure, which he says he would. track competing in races, he said, A Free Press )< have easily recognized among i'expwM^fiice an element of dan- there, especially nalty. We think, however, that the. Town .,,,„„ „.,!*„ i ger. The spectators, however, pay in the Berkshires, STRANGE PEOPLt—The RADIOGRAM — Jolly ommhtee which voted.it displayed ln^ William Randolph Hearst must have ™} * , v. , -J «« the privilege pf seeing the is nice. There's . Henri Charpentier, the crack whc . plenty of swim- strangent people get into the his tongue ijvhia eheek when he yells about When he was twelve he played r?ceg an(f it ia the Business of the chef of the House of Morgan, kid judgment and that it wag{thoroughl{ y juitlE and plenty ranks of theatrical entertain- freedom of the press because the press is to enejmous audiences in Vienna municipal government to see that ers. • 1 told me the other night of an justified in refusing to restore the permit and followed witK tours' of Ger-tthey: are iiot expend to danger, of places to tour.' entitled to freedom only so long as it main- many and Scandinavia, Four yeara Especially around'"" Unique among them is experience which should in- jifter half the sentence was completed. Three Year* Ago Huddie "Lead Belly1' Led- terest students of mental tains its decency and honesty. after his return to Russia when Boston, we didn't cover half of Police Commissioner Schaffrick un- food rations were down to a quar- DECREASE IN TAX RATE better, now playing the telepathy. Henri as a child Yet, Mr. Hearst's newspapers perpe- the places to see. But the moun- Apollo Theatre up in Harlem. Led- doubtedly had good cause in suggesting ter of a pound per person, mother, FROM 13 TO 70 POINTS tains are the loveliest places I've better is known aa the "man who was brought up in Contes, a smaH trated the most outrageous violences town in France, under the loving hat the penalty be lifted. He made a care- father, two sisters and Jascha ,Tl>e general tax rate this year is seen. There were three of us in the rfang his way to freedom from two against decency and honesty in the Lind- gathered together their belong- $5.71 while last year it waa $5.77 party and we all had plenty of fun. prison Bonttmces for murder," and care 'of an old nunje, Manian Ca- investigation and decided that Lanni ings and left their homeland. on each hundred dollars of rata- I'd go right back there if I could. his career shows thut he actually mous. Now 100 years old, she hai bergh case and in others that are readily bles. But this year the total of the did just that. demonstrated his intention of obeying There's still plenty up there for me always been an expert cook, and called to mind. It occurs to us that the cause In a third-class compartment to- general rate and the district taxes he law in the future..On that point we are gether with sixteen other refugees, in Woodbridge and Sewaren is to see. Ledbetter was sentenced to thir- from her Henri learned a lot of of a free press is not promoted by one who the HeifeU family traveled across $6.21 as compared to $6,39 last ty-five years in a Texas penitenti- things about sauces and gravies filing to take the Commissioner's findings. Siberia; and via Japan, Honolulu year. That means a drop of 18 JULIUS R1CHME1MER, Fiat ary for committing murder. An ex- on so many occasions has placed news- pert on the (.welve-atring steel gui- About a ye r agh*, "Henr i' ~was It must be remembered, however, that and San Francisco, they finally points for the Wioodbridge section. Avenue, Iselin, a laborer: I'd go talking to somi friends downtown papers in such an unfavorable light by wan* reached New York, In East Iselin the drop is 70 points; tar, he used his time to compose fcere will be future violations of the same rigHt back to Bovill, Idaho, where songs, which he song and played one afternoon, when the odor pi ft On October ?7, 1917, the curly in Fords, it ia 28 points, in Keas* I spent' four certain favorile dish, whieh Ma- ton trespassing on ethics and good taste. bey 42. The ayerage drop ia about for his fellow prisoners. His stuff ier aa thoBe in the Lanni case. Once the headed youth walked out for the months with the was so good that Governor Neff man Camous UBed to cook for him. The Newark Sunday Call this week first time on the Btage of Carnegie 31 points. bmmittee sets the precedent that good he- CCC. It's a 1 1 pardoned him after he had served suddenly came to his mind. Henri Hall. Qn that evening there was a t • • about eight years of his sentence. was nowhere near a kitchen, y«li summarized carefully the province and highly critical audience, among RICHARD HUTCHINSON m o u n t a in and kvior will earn a parole, it will be bound Then a second murder landed the odor, came to him as vividly functions of the press in these words: which were Fritz Kreisler, Mlscha G.E.T. CLUB GUEST timber country as if he were once again back 1* (interpret all cases in this light. Leniency Elman, Qodowsky and Juseha's Richard Hutohinson, Wood- up there, near St. him in the Louisiana State Prison "A free press is indispensable for the for ten years. This time Ledbetter Contes. Lanni would make it incumbent upon mother waiting to hear the afitteen bridge member of the American -Mary's on Chat- He told his friends about it, an* preservation of tJie people's liberties. year-old boy show what he could Astronomical Association, was the hud to sing his siren songs for only Committee to allow similar rights to Lake, I've four" years, when Governor Allen that night, still excited, he wrot* do with a fiddle. That debut is now guest speaker of the G.E.T; Club a letter to his old nurse. He men* ,;s Euually indispensable is'an honest press. A history, for at $he end of the first of the Congregational Church at __ in a lot of punloned him. Since then, "Lead er violators. ' •• . ither. plai'i's in the" West — Spo- Belly" (so nicknamed by his pals tioned; the exact d»y und hour, and newspaper that does not serve the public number there was recognition that the home of Mr. and Mis. John Lid- nther. plai'i's in the West — spo- asked whether she had been cook- Enforcement of laws pertaining to the here was genius.'But Mother Meif- dell Monday. Mr. Hutchinson dis- kiine, lioise, Helena (I was there at the Louisiana prison*) has tour- ed the country, visiting most of the ing anythinhi g at thath t tiim courageously and honestly has no right to etz took ner son aside to remind cussed "Astronomy" and exhibited when thuy had the earthquakes) When the reply luiue, Hi ufucture, sale and distribution of liquor him: "Your staccatos were not a complete working model of a and l'vu been South, in Tennessee penitentiaries and regaling the in- freedom, A newspaper that suppresses or mates with his tunes. Now they're rreu d that,, «ur« anoughg,, hia ping and difficult. It appears to us that clear enough!" modern observatory, constructed near Clmtanooga—but I liked Ida- hd b i distorts news or presents as truth what is Sinc$ that time Heifeta haw cir- by himself which he has used in ho better than any of the others. trying him out on paying cugtom- nurse had been preparing that vi isening of the penalty originally !m- ers at the Apollo. dish at precisely trie time ho not tnue is a newspaper that has no rights cled the globe four times and ha3, lectures at Yale, Tufts find Colum- Etiuociully the hunting—they take swelled it ih New York. in the case at point would only add between world-tours, crossed con- bia, The model will suon be sent to plenty of bear and dew around I always kni'W th«!W musical whatever." Ifuyn could bear watching. Vontinn,etl on ftug#. r trials in months to come. tinents and ocean* the World's Pair at Chicago. thurti. U'K all grand country. FDsfNEY OF THE FORCE •Jfca Crossword Puzzle DOTT HOW IT IS-BUT 1 t 6VER-/ BODY

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t WONDER WHAT I KNOW BUT AW, GO AHEAD AN' tLL 6IVE YOU MOMfe QONMA QIVE I AlNT ALLOWED TELL! DO^'T BE A TtN CutWtfe ME FOR MY BIRTHDAY TO TELL. STINGY OLE MISE.R. BUT DON'T 6UES5 >n can o! anti-freeze solution. A CORNET CAVJSC THAT'S WHAT IT ts! Barnt-y Gredge sat dejectedly couple of days, they'd reach thej outside the barn at the abandoned ' city again. | farmhousu, absorbing as much as Barney drained the last drop possible of the winter sunshine, from the flask. It was a mile down when Mike .Spermoni drove up in the old:roa d to the highway, then his roadster. a half mile more to the "Listen," -Mike said, as he alight- ed, "this hi the day, an' the chief service station where he could get Bays have the big car all ready by the radiator fluid. half jia.st eleven. We make the haul Oil, and tires te3ted—now J'usu t after noon, when there won't the radiator. It wasn't advisable be anyone around. Then we scram, for the big ear to be seen, so Bar- an1 hide out a-t the ranch after we ney walked-to the station, grumb- shake the cops." ling at Al Braxton's closeness. Barney blew his nose vigorously. He was barfk in an hour, half ex- looked at Mike withi bleary, hausted, with.a gallon can of anti- eyes. "Ogay|." he said, freeze soluticti; He poured it into 'I'U'hab'er the radiatoijt and the car was "Here, this is the stuff for a cold. oadster Inside. They'd pick it up NAW| MOTIVE IS : Sorry you have to work, but the .he night they left for the city. MY WIPE RUR-EIX" ARTISTIC ' 5O YOO EVENl "THINIK- A COUPLE OF i_ (Wei's got everything set." "Everything okay, Barney?"] TD TH' PKiKT FOUMD MY OF tW' J*" Gredge took a swig from the $t"e(T Braxton; cheerily. VrtTH FlMALLY OF Ui.AL AMD t flask. "I'll be ogay," he said. Gredge sneezed. "Everything TOR6 IT UP--- AMt. DEXIDED " Spermoni lifted a gallon oil can lid me—I godda code." X've trorr ib MOT TC> RUM ••You Out of his car. "The chief sent this [The chief laughed. "We'll fix r HER. CXJMPE.TlT'04 OUC»HT TO '.' down an' said be sure an' fixth e ou up when we get home." TRYTO AC T ; radiator. He donjt want it to freeze TO TH' S>>r Tb« utotuul it*in homestead, where Braxton': the canvas "bag, well packed with \fiti father lived and kept bees bills and, silver. •tfas one of the gang's hide- you tn have her in shaiw!'.' lired back at the other car, nowBraxton followed. ' Barney stepped on the gas, and chief with his manacled hands. "I 113-19* ' poration of New Jersey, J"1 • the powerful- car roared down the. "I did. I checked oil an' gas an'within a hundred yards. A few minutes later, the sheriff had to wal« do the aerbice station IN CtfANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 1 1 ury if, 1921, on landy In I'lL. le chidf was as stingy as when liirrrowSmiet. Soon they "Were outtires an' radiator an' everything."', The answer was a Wat fnorn a and Ms men had .the hawllu safely -V' •TO: MARGARET C. SHERIDAN. slilp of WoodUrldge, Counir*: e en a greenhorn farmboy, of tovyi on the highway.,. disarmed and handcuffed. ! Braxton roared, "And whftt'd By Virtue of an order of the Court dluacx, and State of N»w Jer**•• Suddenly the engine coughed .shotgun that sprinkled heavy jiel- n of Chancery made on the llth day of IA ite of all the money they took Spermoni looked back. "Car fol- ,. ".See if ,?0.U c* »lart that ear..iynu do with that can pf alcohol I you, MARQARBT C. flfiBK» ' 1 lets agwinat the bulletproof glass April, tilt, in a cauue whareln Fidel- made a tarty defendant b«>-""'l! le might have sent some radi towin' us, chief," he' said, "Must alarrning-ly, and «n« of its cylinders and bring! it in," the sheriff told sent you for it?" ity Union Title and Mortgage Guar- a of the rear window. therein alleged that you heM fluid, be the hick sheriff." started missing; The car behind '. one of his men. Barney blew hin nose vigorously anty Company, a New Jer»«y corpor- gage upon the premise' «"11^ gained. ' ! The engine of the big car cough/ ation, and other*, ar« Lonii>laiii»ntH, edge lifted the hood of tin "We'll shake him," laughed The man lifted the hood and "Thad can? Thad can—" he said and you arid others, are defendants, be foreeloaed and described •' black sedan. He'd do his part Braxton. '^That was easy, an' boy Barney experimented with the!ed a"touple of times, then stopped. sniffed. "Smells good," he laughed, "In thad can—I cand smell a thing you are required to appear and an-bill. carry things off without it gave tueTa thrill to call on my oldchoke and spark lever, but the only "We ain't got a chiince," gasped "but l'][ Ijare one sweet time start- I thod thld was oil, an1 I pud id in•wer tha bill of complaint filed by the Dated: April II. 1»««. „„,,„ result w«s a series off backfires. Spermoni, teeth, chattering. cumplainanU, on or before the 17th HBHBBRT J. HANNOi H . No ope knew Al Braxton v home town folks, like that. Step on the crank case!" 1 L 1 ing that engine." day of June, 1»J«, ar uM bill will b« Solicitor for Compli""" in the country where, tie t) it, Barney!" • -** The car moved slower. "They'll slaughter us with those Copyright and character sign 6 pt. • * * ghotfrurishtri . ' With a curse, Al Braxton turned Uken aa cunftiiHd tfalnrt you. 128 Broad Street, BWn up. When they left the Gredge frowned, "I am, chief, to Gredge. "What'd you put in that Hal'l bllLwaa filed to for«cloi« a „ N.w»rk, M. J. bud ehwond seem to hab the pow Braxton cursed. "We'll have to He leaped out as the car stop- (.Copyright, me, W I 4-J4, 6-1, «. \t, II k, they'd shake the hick sheriff radiator?" he demanded. PWur« mortgage made by Leitet L. Drum- 1 the big car, circle and head er." shoot it out!" ped, hurled his *un into the ditch roond and Marie Jane Prummund.'lirs and elevated hifffouids. Gredge and wife, to PJdefltx Union Title and a 1 Jfar the bee' ranch. Then, In a Bruxton gulped. "What? I told Quickly he lowered a window and "(Totlc'iom) -^ Please mention ti»*« F I" I. Mortgage Guaranty Company, % cor- •dvertisera. — I!*!*- ••.--•••; • ;•<.-,-;',• >.'*• DOPBRIDGB INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936 PAGE ELEVEN Carteret Tests Fibre Of Hitless Barron Nine Here Today VETERANS GO SOUR Two Of Prisco Pitchers LEAGUES TO START c»"»"sBotl? OLD TIMERS WILT AT BAT AND AFIELD; WEDNESDAY-GlOE;!]^^ ~~ UNDER FIRE, ALLOW vM!TH,BACK,STARS MAURICE F. X. DONOHUE PORT READING SET k * WAYSIDES DIADEM p,, th Amboy Drub sLocal r Three Times A Day Woodbridge Junior League Both Civic And Industrial School By 13-6 In Leagues May Dine On Fumbling Match ] WOODHR1DGE WON'T BE UKl'RKSENTED THIS Will »en Clubs; year in the American Legion junior Unsehall tournament., Others Forming May 13 SAINTS DIVE BY 5-0 And that's a great pity. How great a pity it ia, not only for WIII pi iv 1 ? WFPK^ PLAN '36-'37 MERGER nil potentially a fine -the lads who are missing something very big but for the . f.. "•*&«& ; Well, th(-Old Timers fold- n|;istic baseball" team, i township itself, you realize at least three times every day An intensive drive to com- lpt led under pressure so the i ndbridge High School i every Spring, For the kids? Yeah—the youngsters play P <" organization* of senior ! iks into a brawl with Car- ;good baseball hereabouts, good enough to get up into the and junior baseball kaput s I Waysides wallowed feebly .,-i today which should not 'State play-offs anyway and maybe up to the regional and throughout the township was ' into undisputed champion*. .. remonstrate how per- ship of ttie Civic Bowling !sectional tournaments, too. And those are affairs which in-.launched today by.Sam h; the locul hltl«r,» wonders' Loaijiii1—for both halves and..,' im- slump is likely to be but I elude plenty of train jumps,' plenty of crack competition' Recreation Supervisor uist how well the Barrons can Francii Dunham ih(''•full «pn,«,fl!j Hut what's going land plenty"of education for the boys. For the town? Em- for th<' WPA- 'ns hc aiin I up under nrpssure, if at all. tn huppt'ii frinn that point on it- • I i I- ii e ,i • . i f it" ' i ' i *m ihnt play wiuild begin no later -,.- name, ohirinnlly set for Cnf- maids •ihwuuUd vt tl^ep mystery. -, was transferred to Grove Joe Allgaier John Petro' phatically yes—for the towji and fur the people, who arcthan'\Ve(lnesdn of n xt DUNHAM, DELANEY Vtw of th»'cluh« rollifw on the , ,'t field this afternoon on word trying to promote it out of the red and fdr the manufactur- • The Port Reading Twilight luiroiifrh diamond isn't ready rrafisnmn Alleys havs completed era of the area, too, ' '. tongue for senior cluba is com- MAY REJOIN TEAM ihc assinm-d quotn of ir«m«s fof !, i jiin 1 y there haft been little HopelawnAndSt. Cecelia Teams •In fact every time you hear qf the Holbrook. Hat Com- pieted with nix entries—last year's ono thiriK and not uijtil the smolM inwufifolk to be proud of in the pany of Perth Amboy opening its payroll to another star'j Champion Field club, Topsy's'Nut fK-ars nway n bit will the winner flirts' this far—neither the Legionnaires May Recap- from an independent or a semi-professional baseball team Club, Buddies, Crossword*, A & l in tho Industrial circuit be estab- ;, nius fumbling tournament n Ii ri'milted in a 13-0 drubbihK Renew Feud Sunday At helin Field you shake your,head a little dazedly and wondpc, if these P station and; Old Timers. The ture Stars Now Playing lished nor tho identity of theoftV I'crlh Amboy nor the lazy, people are as loopy as you think they are or whether there's [Woodbridge junior circuit has no cinl Civic Luanue runners-up W"" That intra-township feud For Hatters hit victory over a hopeless Mr. iiots Bauer won't be in the'somethin•-••-g blockin- g th- e Legion tournament here tha- t youj1 less than ten sounds: Green Raid- vcnled. : h nf athletic ne'er-do-wells between baseball clubs strug- remarkable form he flashed in the \ at Hhn't- «nvw " i n ers, Braves' Reserves, White Owls, At KI! vvcnU, the major n«w» n St. Mnry's on Tuesday. That gling for dear old Hopelawn lseitout;.m. ,i..v...debutt. AgainsA~.;_.it th.ue. T,.._IPeeres—s *jus t aoo nV t •savvy i . .». , c I-I.II ,, 'Black Hawks I)u* rinh Rlno Inv» NORTHAMBOYSSUTEDJ v.:w ,i-ll hut only one of the hopefuls, he poured the fast one i Certainly you can think of no more profitable gamble "lnck >lnwkf; u x V",' "'uc J*J*. to be the probability that wns earned and nothing ex- A. A. and St. Cecelia's Uukes Lippy s Good news flickered throiiKh invisible holes in thein in publjcity for any town nor for any maker of anything !Star?. ' ' «»ya Club and Red the two league* will hold a joint • Karl Smith's seven innings Church of will be re-- sprightly this morning for stu'ks practically without stopping; that's sold thaS an entry in the 16-year-olders' competition, Iseli° n and Hopelnwn each has banquet on Wednesday, the 18th, p on Sunday afternoon ian entl> hatCOult l Wln f0reve n a little rt of the l0 g followers of that tim1 Ameri- at the Craftsman Club. At th»t i iumph. at Iselin. And, if the 5-V pasting •BouUrt ilvw'SSZ swinS y ! P» " four senior outfits ready for the banquet, there is a peat chanct iith, ivstoral to the team nf- Bill Honegger's Saints slapped on witandh awen three-hit up t"t oshutout the. .fast "tiininl'Toad leading up to the Junior,World Series. • with- HHwe <»x» .8VU9W? discussion will be accorded Ierin of scholastic disqunlifi- the Peerless A. A. of Elizabeth last By that time, however, everyone ipected. Sewarvn has two junior the proposnt to fflUTIN! TtNT t«ftr y a time, hoever, everyone nines, with two others in the pro-ball squad in the word that into a smirk1 competition ii. worked his heart out in week can be regarded as reliable feltt a littllile sorry fof r thh e guests so Time—And A Hundred Bucks that Percy Wuko- evidence, the Hopelawners are in Ed Delaney and Kwaek Dun- next year. BBotst y relenteltdd "and dldoled"oud t two\ WHAT KEEPS WOODBRIDGE OUT OF IT? year's immortal, wasn't for a rough and rocky time of it. ham, two splendid athletes, soon Roll-Off Next Week ; uly Hit; Kiiy around who could Maybe at that, the justly-famed manufactured into, a run two usual things. One is time. The other is money. The | ennizations which are expected to may return t» tlu> township fold For the rest, the Giants, second Otherwise, there wn« noth- ': time—well, a lot of it is required, especially if the boys win £%§e r J," in the first half, and the Old Tim- ,-ilthnuKh youiiR Mickey Knr- One of the blow* wu a 'liable "by: time -well, a lot of it is required, especially if the bays win {J^ D f Jj™^ wmSm ^ from th' the ,-it second base did itet off n Fords Field Club Opens Bill Karrel, Blyth and Honeggerliong enouggh to plapyy out of the State. And the manageg r —PUy 24 Gamei the Uolbvook Hat Company of former club isi a decisive match !c »f nice stops. nlso clicked for two-baggers. J^ ^ | must be a Legion man, or had to be the last time I asked, •Although drafting of the sched- Perth Amboy. this week cost them a title chanc* Scutti A Jockey Against Black Sox Sunday Want Garnel t ule has been delayed until the prc but could not chop them from tho mt, Tncidcntal'ly, revealed and a Legion man with a very special equipment in the way cise personnel of the teams was The rumor lacked both confir- No. 2 spot, will clash in a roll-off iir typical was Dominick Scut- mation and too much background It Tin all-state catcher is regarded Mike Mesko will pitch for he stiji is looking for games to fill of a knowledge of boys, of baseball, pi tournament pres- determined, Gioe believes the slate next week for full-season recogni* 1 —.•thfiJEords Field Club Sunday out his schedule. eventually will last 12 weeks, cut but tho two stars' ({listening per- i of ffi£ iTPSt srhnrnstie fe»*s- The ljneups: sure and of tournament management, tion ns understudies to the chim- NVw Jersey. Up to this point, afternoon "afirtrrat the New The money? That's what makes you alternately laugh into two equal halves, with each formance Sunday against the Le-pion Waysides. York Black Sox at Fords S. A. cluhujayine two.^ames a week,. gjun .when they alone contributed is hit exactly .000 in two AI). P.. H, '•; and cry. For uniTorrhs, hats, balls, catcher's armorrthe And in the Industrial sector, the -, preferring to concentrate Park, Manager Steve Anthony He is still, of course, anxious 16 anything to an"alT!iy'rrf ttirttrr Puritan* (who wen the first round , -1 1 i works, you'd need a minimum of $100. Roll that one over ponding his reputation as a said this morning in announc- II. FnrrH, 11, -I il hear from managers interested in hirelings who eventually wound g6nfalon), the Van Sycklcs and the ing details of the match, which .1. Hulls, if 4 o the departmental-sponsored lea- up discredited by D-3, made the lo- i ni(t jockey. He rode every- c 11 your tongue a little. A hundred dollars buys equipment olFege Inn niaple-spinners all will launch his i .l3f> cam- I! 1'iiBlpr, 2li . 4 0 gues. Fields, balls and bats are iii «i(tht Tuesday, including Mltti-rjmnk 31) .JfT. 4 I' that is your's no matter if your club is knocked out of the cal Sohliors' need for them more have a mathematical chance at the paign. Township Committee- assured. second half crown. Should the :; Hurry Baldwin, the umpire. W. MffrcTSuXT... 4 II tournament in your first start. It also qualifies your club apparent than ever. , I.-:MIIC was funny at that, al- man C. J. Alexander will Fl.ll.il, f! 2 The lineup which redeemed the urians win, the titular season will, li i' wns tragic both for Nick throw out the first ball at 3 o'- Kruic, rf •> I', for a national competition that past experience proves any- Legion's reputation after a spotty of course, be over. Otherwise 1 clock. Pltiinis, p :i ,, iiiiiii nf whose local boys rii'ii.lor. r[ l || one can win. opener the week before was largely there'll be a play-off. ! : they should, and for [lines will handle Mcsko's W. Foster 1 AVENEL WFC VOWS makeshift although there was some The Waysides didn't have too And as the long series of eliminations between towns, all . i»..,.Vv. Su Miu'y^s coach. slants. Zak will-bcae first, hope a more familiar pnrade of much of a struggle in grabbing the 33 ,1 o • ••I . : :'t find ii catcher on lloronski'at second, Parsler in '" ••"• • "ft:--:-• *CfMtii• ' -i-l>etweeji eflaniieSf hetiKfien-Slates* between ...districts, be- batters iniiy march to the plate on three straight from the Silk H»ta a H E , ' • II -oiilil hnlil the really short, (iloff on third. In the AB. . .-. tween sections narrows in the funnelneck of the final IT'S "NEVER AGAIN" SumVay, when Jlonk.Mwhnrti l»e*l that-shot them-m-front of the .Old, outfield will be Smalley, Mezo K. Illyth, lb 5 prides encounter the very able I' • -.f licrnie Keating, HiirKfi-, ss 4 matches with the champions West of the Mississippi, there's Tiiricrs. No trouble at all, in fact,... ': •iii'stcr. who twirled and Samlorf. HonrKifer, c 5 collection of speed merchants as- •inco the Silk Hats forfeited ana a swelling tide of publicity that reaches every daily paper sembled hy Charley Gadek for the 1 -. Mnijt of the bases Tim Black Sox arc rated as Itaphai-1, tf 4 Collapse Against Roseville so bowed out without a struggle. Hulternism, cf X in the country—and ia used by every good paper whose North Amboy Sporting Club. Sonny Nagy Celt 235 in' trained on parsed one of the better New York Ttuuf r, p ,| colored teams and a t'mht Won't Be Repeated Wulsh will pitch for the invaders. There were good scores, though [•• Perth Amboy kids Dlldas. 31) '2 own territory had a team in the original field. That means That match is scheduled nt the 1 •!! Iv were afraid of being- tramc, Anthony said, is assur- Oorrolll, ^1) :i all of 'em. Boka, 227, and Kovacs, 230, for ' ed,-- ., lmbe. rr .'... 4, This Sunday Ciove Street Field at 3 o'clock. example. The Giants achieved '•, v- lint, the halTor both. Dalu, 8b j Mitrokt Spurklni . !,•••• <:iid II bout that opener _• Those advance stories, those results, those box scores their climax win with good helg 1 : ••., iln- lirttcr. It WI1H bl'U- 36 ii "o all carry the name of the towns represented by thi young- FADE IN SINGLE FRAME Sunday, what with Manager from McKay, 230, and Jacobs, 223 ; vl !,;>si'liall, almost nil rtf it 20-STRIKEOUT FLINGER Hcore by „(,,_, stern. And they all carry the name of the sponsor, whether Jerry Levinson's uniformily inept and 218, while Dick Krohne, the . 000 Convinced that there was handling of his Porthian" nlayera, losers' anchor, came up with 284 • lii'i- against the veterans I. I'ei.-i'liii OlM I wx-r. that be Legion post, Chamber of Commerce,"mill, store or , ' vein's chamiiions. The WILL F ACE WWARKERS Twii-biiai- hits— Ulytli. nothing<|adically wrong with especiall... y,...-. his persisten. t refusal to and 201. The. reviving Craftsmen i :'nr mishandling flii's, thrown W. I-'iiri-ol. market. their debut except a lament- ench himself and let better men W(,nn nn sspHtt ddecision from DeMolay, i.'nl pegs travelled from one DaPtile Pitches Great Ball So? So it's all priceless stuff. And it's priceless stuff able letdown in a single in- cover right field,d, the townshippers I fiillcr hittin.g„ the peak with 231. did very weil iindeedn . Mike Mit- j Na^y of CCollege Inn climbed to • HI' the infield to the other ; every business, political, fraternal organization in this ning, that' Woodbridger- r ".:<• easier the piny was, the For Buddies InWin WILLIE FARR BLANKS rnkii, up out of a sicik bebdd wherh e 'j:i. i in' the only Industrial League town has a shot at for an initial investment of a hundred Avenel Field Club will tackle he had beeir wrestling with the engagement—and that was marred certain sums one of the the Schalk Pears of Newark on I'.ti-r-. was to irum it up. Over Amboy Ukes CARDS F0JUEAFS, 9-0 bucks, which hundred, bucks is immediately converted into grippe, played brilliantly. Luis hy a forfeit. The scores: Sunday up at the Seco diamond in Russo kept on delivering in the I'lVlf M'Mtil'K I'lninfielil Wednesday, the the tangible property of suits, bats and armor. lll.ANTH i.11 I'lii^hed their usual practce Mike DaPrile's phenomenal * • • * Avenel with hopes high anil dreams very best style and Lefty Rusinak, US pitching, which had no less than Seven 01 Winners' Eleven fnrni and hammered out a losy. obviously destine}! to have one of I'.-alt . tin 186 h 180 ieiorv. .Ii>e Alliraier and .lohn twenty otherwise nice young men Hits Go For Extra Bases The cold fact last week of the his better seasons, pitched with a N.ili-hpy 15 from the Perth Amboy Ukrainian What Happened Then? Mi-Kiiy 230 P''II pitched fine ball and their Roseville opener, of course, was smooth certainty that sent ten.of U> Catholic Club biting ut third the Holbrook hitters back to the l.T.k cl'il'iiiates wallmieil eitrht hits. In Debut LET'S GET SPECIFIC. WOODBRIDGE HAD AN EN- none too comforting as a 12-4 re- JllfilllH ... . t?7 223 111 Tiiai- iheir hnbit in practices. strikes, featured the successful de- try one year, didn't it? That was 1932, wasn't it? And it versal is not precisely a score to dugout on strikes. M3 917 *m but of the Hagaman Heights' Bud- Seven innings of no-hit, no-run be shrugged olf. Nevertheless the For the rest, .toe Tcrebecki of 36 Hiti In 2 Gamci dies last Sunday. The score waa a rattling good club, too, wasn't it? And it had the Carteret High played in right field, T1MKI1S '101 Well, against Carteret toi pitching by Willie Farr, combined - r , . Field Clubbers point to their defi- . US 149 its oiljy 8-1. Tommy Murtngh was drafted for • j,^ 1T7 160 171 inii-4 tic no funny work or a with a lusty ii-hit batting attack Trenton Stjhroths licked in a semi-final game for the State cit of only n single run in the sev- It!- DaPrile will get a chance to re- enth inninp and vow thut nothing duty in the centre garden, Bandies s. Mac 171 126 15* HIT of epic proportions will re- peat this week against more for- on Newman of the Union Cardinals championship, didn't it? And the game was interrupted was again in left and Louis Ker- K-nlilii 2:u 201 The Hnrmik'h school has as- "" "''* "'fitSaeior^Vic "an(l finally called because visiting drum-and-bugle corps like the seven-run rout of the m 172 UT midable opposition as the Buddies eighth frame, where the Lattanzio ley, once a Mnurer prodigy and ileil w; hits in two ttames pliin to entertain the Fulton A. C. tically anyone und^inch^ling i were impatient to get on the field, wasn't it? And in the in- now of the Valentine Industrial co- Totuls Sll "iii ir-t irooil opponents, including defense went quite to pieces, will of Newark at Port Heading. both the Unfves and the terim before the match could be replayed, Trenton proved happen ever, ever apriiin. If true, horts, did well by himself at first T li'imnnh over the comrx'tent Club. Thsufcore of the opener base. He replaced Frankie Jost 1IKMOI.AV (1) Last week lie accorded only four Butch Bodnar of-the local kids was over-age, didn't they? quite cheering. Anyway it's the 145 170 from l.onir Branch. Unless of the Ukes anything resembling a the squafl at Union was 'J-0, -which tale the lads ure telling these days. there. I-Vrrnr 173 •Iliridue tightens defensively. pleaseJ everyone of the visitors ythat disqualifiec iric .lost has business these Sunday o. 158 no safe hit. Meanwhile, the Heights Exactly two hits, a hit batsmen, 1 i-i Smith consistent support and atactically none of their hosts, j Well, Trenton breezed afternoons in Mew York wheh will N. HVrliBli MS 176 crew went to town in three bursts, fhat happen after that? a fielder's choice, two errors and 14S 169 m -1 eirins to stroke out a few koi'p him occupied until June. And . which arrived in thi second, sav- , [veii of the ll base hits yield- to the State championship. At that time their region com- four waiks were expanded by Rose- 183 s ,, . . . , . -, . , r^, hih hd hdfh b -day, it's Linden up at Grove All K. It. K. which switched a hard-fought prob- "But the play of Dunham and Do- 159 i1. Hylfi-klf. • MJeanwhile, Farr was fanning 13 New York. So they won that championship, too, Then 1.12 159 able "win into an easy victory. For lanye was most spectacular. They i 11 ii 139 s. Minl.vk, ,-s walkingmone. So there wasn't they hopped into a sleeper and went off down to Gastonia, the losers, Tom Lattanzio, Merwin, lineups .1. I'alrli U. If nuch trouble. accounted for all three of the Hat- [KI all IT 1S2 UT \\ iiu lirlilKr Kli in North Carolina, for the sectional finals. They were as MMackey'andBixik d Bini were alll chargehd K.4 lSli 147 \V. Hiri. Ih witl ters' runs! Swackie singled Ivan All K II I'll A S Hiirliiii' i-.uk. ,1 " To show he under" good as anybody there but they went to hell in theiheir nrs^itfirst! >h costly misjilaysrelays. home in the second and Deerfoot S55 S74. 7«t I I i' S. II,.(,'U.1IIH, .'li Delaney cluhbcd a double in the M. lliipnl.-. I' stands what the business is all ggam e (thei( r shortstop having busted his jaw in £ practice] Lieder of Ho-wiiie had the WFC 11 I ninth that brought both Dunham WAYS1HKK. ('. (3) (i. Hiirmlli. :ili about, he wrapped a and a g e) and were eliminated. under a.tight rein. They wremched j'. K"i, rf am and Mizernk home. .Tliika 181 u 227 177 three hits, acquired 101 /. VllllilH/., ft tS ae. Th h Sh Kkny 137, 31 Ma|ile I.rnfH llh l.iirilliiill»* (H) cedure, except that the sectionals were held in Portsmouth, '"' """"'" ' ~ SI'OKTS Kiivnes 171 HO liT Totals- ah. r. Ii. illi. r, llulliniuk It lit C11, Jellloks ITU 1SS 181 Ki.-inhi>. rf :t Ikrului '„ Ohio, and they won out there, thereby qualifying to play -i,,.i.i -• •• | "^'•Si K. Qltrtek, 0 » II SiMhtiplw-r. If II " All. I!. II. I'll, A, K. K. Hanson 191 1S1 19S Jlululko, 3b Kurr, p 'i 3 '.' Alii-iillis, 111 J n |[ Chicago at New Orleans in" the Junior World Series. A kid Game time Sunday is .3 o'clock. Leahy, Hi 4 1 :il;k..!,.r, 3li J il Totalass .,,.. , 8-811 8 !>S3 ~m k\ st,'/.uk; s The lineups: VlLII. •-1I..IU If . IL l-'i-.lv. II. Malllaz. ss :' - 1| Ni'vviiian, |i - it n named Phil Cavaretta (the Cubs heard of him, too) pitched WOLEPKR SILILK HATS'(0) ivik. ir i II 3! Hi-fl.i'. rf 3 il 1 VIIII. ll< ... S (I FORFEITKB •.v-lli. Farinhik, vf 11 Chicago to a win in the series, the Illinois youngsters were II. U. l.i'Viii^uti. rl 1 II M. 'I dm I,, .• iit-tfr, ir i o ii; li'wski, i- ,! 'i ro. A. K .•k. |i 1 T. Ijilliin/iu, 0 Diiiiliam, v ,1. Knly, If . ii'iiuiii. -ii i ^ 0 ;; entertained en ma^se at the Worldj Series by the major n 1M1I STItl.U, Miinsen, ef 4 il HIHrrcr. ss AllKHilT, If Mlii'i-iik. s« 1 1 CO1.LEGK INN (3 Vm.lki-r, rt . : II 'I 1 IVrlh Ainhur C:" M Lomlnaky Lcc, 31) 4 o O;U"1I:UIIM, 'ih o o leagues and everybbdy had fun. ; I 0 ,il 196 2S5 205 W l Mervln. illi . KiiUiuk, |i F. Kcliweiizer 1'H TH3 Ait K ir Totals .. 'ii I) ll.ToUls .. -— * * * • • I 0 ]>\iilasli. p J. Bernstein ...... 21.1. 19S in i I 0 !09 l'l I 32 1 4 ID i1 J Ellnil 125 125 Muiili. l.rafs 401 202 ll Woodbridge WasThe Best lllxcl, r Tolnls ... Bllml 125 125 125 iniiliiKa: Welter, 10 •••1- mm IMKI oiii — I 0(11) IRhl 135 hlis—(iiuU'k, Li .AH. Ii. II. I>0. A..R. Totals i... 875 873 Two-lu ;,',;;; so? so i^ 1932, THE TRENTON KIDS EVEN If II get 1 T, Tnth, ss .... :; i i s :i l IH'SV ItKK MAUKKT (0) iilis—i'iitrkk, 111rT. Vu- '';••;; after their licking in Gastonia told me Woodbridg? had had ... I XUtrokn, iil> j a. s- o Tlirn ,iiML- luu—Hylci'kl, J. UIISHI>, llh. (• II FOrtKEITE'JJ hVily. Klnn-k- .ui llj.- Lial'rllu in; liy liiiHi^^-tJail^k. I-'arr. Mutusz. sii-u.-k TlltlllH S 27 KiTll'V. Ill . n 0 out—Ky Kiirr 111; by Newman the best club they played. Yet Trenton was good enough M, i.uJiiimsHi v •». Han« uti bulls—Off ! llimwlllv s, c 112) :i II uil'rlk- f>; uti Luiiiinsky 6. mi hulls—urr Nitwinun Ii. I' :"."'.' to get the jaunt to ^arolina. Why not Woodbridge? If Sports Quiz :;ii I \ 1 Cl-ilit,", Hi . I 1 1 I Iliinilli-s, If 1 n "ttskl, p •Jell' 1,,'Vl. the local posp t had checkeh d thd ageg s of everyone as scrupup - HelrJl, If Inilinir, c 1 l n 1 0 0 Who Is mnnaiter of the Wooil- lously as jt knew the tournament officials were going to |J}1 |*^ ;'' !>• Field Club? Of the Wood- I;I H 13 4| COMETS SINGE EAGLES II '. June, lib Rllnl. 3li A II 1 ;e Braves? Of the Aiu«rlBiin L.iiln I.HUIMI r.»r Mi-Mcr In Slli.; later on, Woodbridge might very well have made the trip. ll.iici.y, cf ... Ten-hocki, rf 1 ! lh C, Jysc, 2 b . ,0 0 iivi'j.wskl lmlte.1 fm Hill" I" > :AS ED ZULLO GUTTERS _. Wlio Is manager of the Crafts- ;i -it't1 Ijv liinings: THE SPORT CLOCK The result: an experience the boya wouh never have Allll'lillO, C . Toliils 34 9 11 27 h p 1 nun Club Alleys here and a good ' IIH-IIIKP illll Hill nlil— forgotten and final triumph in the long fight to identify this Lm-ltijlt, SH Sriirn liy Innliltfi): ; ;l 3 Uc*r, p ... Hut C'n (HO • 0«fl niwler In hl» own rlffht? '; n ii A miniy , 412 "-1 " °-;' 11-9 Score Decides Match; 4 0 0 II 3 ll J, Who will be In charge at th» ••! rwii bum* IIIIH, Julin Knrnas, h«f- town with something else than a death-trap of i Speedway. Legion — 200 103 jlOS—3 Tirtula hlls—MitroliR. Ki'iTfiitlnii Department's lmaeb»ll >«• l.oiiliy. Hums riinn, J, Horvntli. _J Now, notice that "Sehroths" name Trerfton used. It 4(1 13 It 27 TWO-IIIISF n;ix—9 IciiBUfH In Port Rsading an,) IaellnT < • •rlfirits, I'lxer, Pnehlembu. Stol Pochlembo, Simonsen Retire by innings: l lZ Huasrt, Itusevllle H. O -t. What well-know u automobUB- ', !•», Klmuimen, J. KiimH», A. J< happens to have been the name of a past commander of the (1211 111) no—12 , , - -~ tiases—gilaj..T«'»ii,. nu«>r sporta a beard? Who I* th« . kl, (liiml, Umilile i.Uiya. S.M.itl Fail To Use Clamp (from THB INDEPENDENT Fll?8l W. R C 000 lift 21)0—4 l ( Mo i l,evlnaiiii. Strui'k out—By KubliiV 3; only Hucli-adorned miijnr l««cii« .U-r. Hlrui-k (nil liy AllKuler. l; f» post. TJiat club won the city eliminftttens. Had it not, a i ir-"iT'('<» *tfM ^" lW Tjva.-lmai; iBflmll pluyerT M Neither Pocklembo nor Simon- Ju»t Ten Year* Ago hy DUIIHHII 1: by Rimainuk 111 UitHtt lin. ii; hy Goltltii. H: ''V "" ,, n jjjrjjjiteat m bearinbi g a tradte^ name, probably of a pork-packing hit—Molnur, IVrowii. B«He on balls— mi luillB—OfC Kubiiik 8; off Duilnshl; %• Name ITPO" TPBTn-Bports- f/ewi'lick 2; liy MftnonnwBkl/O. sen could hold the Port Reading O(f Molnar d; oft Me»nhiKcr 4; off nff rtns-iimk 1- Hits—Off KuhtdU, J ime missiles that aren't round? H.-H

T'.rnM] y Anii-Mir • Study Club and the Needles and Ai: ' 1,'" --IW11 ^nuaro> •fruit,! for RECS SCORES ; MI '.i •• rli.-.r s:. *. and 'in u!ar A ! (Continued from Sport P«g«> ri- .a a i»w|M-mln StaadlnRa m • ol.ir l»!ii.'-k to rerl. red i<> STADIUM k. A kriiir!.i in tdi' center of tl.-- turrit ml]urn, n»n-i*l)l * Tcail.-r,- ti.\ir-l o to any on,^ nf (Continued from page one) \kott ntllarn. Hrtlrr grt hrr<- -ieht 3111:. 1 r 0 s. tioin1 of whl'-h lil* Stadium Shows will he dedicated ifor then*. I.U •!«•?•• VI ^nli l.nru.- Women's Batiste Gowns j 1 to the different affiliates. The Flay .' Hut • '•- <'. Wlif-n tl;e fount on the batter rril hltioiiier». Wrc-ks ' '<~ :< thf».p bails iinil two .itfiki-'.i «ll'i HIL- opening day, .Saturday, shall be Pulilix . :: ni-xi pitch, unless a foul, will dis- known as Queen's Day; Sunday, 2 FOR pose of him. Visitors' Day; Monday, Fraternal RKCREATION I.KAGVE M The hitler, it is claim*"'], frc- FULL FASHION HOSE WOMEN'S HOSE MEN'S WC-?.K PANTS TEACHEt'.S I?) •lUi-iHly loses Ilio hall againnt (lie Day; Tuesday, Firemens' and Po- VALUES Ferry 'i.ii'kground of the "imtomers' white licemens' Day; Wednesday, Stu- Woe ..' \M liS flilrts. dents' Day- Thursday, Ladies' 2 PR. 6 PR. MEN'S WHITE DUCKS TO (Jeehrtst .. ..- U'l US '~TT Tl.at Hiey're all rraisy. Club* Day; Friday. Denomination- Blind '• I--" 1-5 St-r»l<'* six! nhecr. rlnitlc«». (U»«. aril uuallt}. >>" 1 $1.49 13- Falling on a man's legs from MEN'S STRIPED SLACKS Blind ' 1-'> U'5 al Day; Saturday, Patriotic Day. nriv .»hailcn. All »lr,f«. HOC Irn. Mill 10 19'-x iftr Drumm'inJ 139 ITS t!ie rear or the siile. BROADCLOTH SLIPS TambOtr 146 154 14. A holiday with a 1 ompanion In MEN'S KHAKI PANTS eaT Rernuifla, first claa^, or a cash awanl i Totals . .. 6ST 7T0 744 of not less than (1 u0 4 FOR Ill HCT (1 lfi. "Putrid," ap[>lici! to a Harvar.] FIRES Women's Acetate Dresses T. PetTsnn ' 150 {Continued from page one) lull i-nt mill »rll made. MEN'S DRESS HOSE MEN'S WORK HOSE B Snyder • ... m The itr.jko, wUS sits facing Hip Slim lo 44. Hn> non and B. Baker . . .1. 136 199 jjjcoxswttin, who steers the boat, rty Women's X Size Wash Dresses 120 'lie number of strokes tp the mlnutit. ceremonies, with the first of R ser- mite 8. Kllery .. ,.. 11*) 158 ies of clever skits. The show is 8 PR. 12 PR. . B. Benar ... 131 . aa 30, or an oar Hwlng every two sec- 152 on- ISO 144 j25 without him. short-handed. No Ruh- the third blaze at the Bunn's Lane New stylet. AH colors. B. Voorheea 153 145 J5B stltulmus allowed titr any reason. GIRDLES 2 FOR A. Kettler 185 118 133 19- Tires. TJnbanked *fair-ground dumps within a week and finally Sizes 8 to 20. Regular UNDERWEAR VALUES Blind 125 126 125 dirt tracks. Gasoline. conquered it after an hour's stub- Rraullfnt alylrai larp Irliu- FOR MEN :«. Mir» to tl . i 1 Slomoll Ill 152 120 head linesman on a line between the Two were fought there Tuesday )4 ,ball and" th' e sideline, about 10 vadns SHIRTS 2 1 J. Molnar 142 161 within six hours. Each required JUST 100! O. Molnar 170 120 jgojaway from the nearest end. TIC'fleld almost two hours' hard work. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Blind 125 125 121'judge down Hold, roughly nflr the Mondaj The Peak Blind 135 safely man, In the expected direction WOMEN'S SILK o f tlie n xt Monday, however, was the peak S, Adolf ... 142 e Play. WOMEN'VOMEN'S NEW SPRING SHORTS Totals 673 '6S3 679 ^ ! DEMAREST (1) T. Lock!,- 130 129 189, T. Levl ... 110 101 58 1 HATS Presses A. Locklc 143 159 115 i A. Lee ,. . 167 185 199 Blind ... 125 125 125i Smart nlrnw* and Totals 675 6S9 677 Nltkn tu brtmw and WRECKS tl) t orb ana. (lortly ltllHMl CO Hllll Hlsko 143 177 Blnckrd mnirr Drost 136 172 Stern & Dragoset lur bn^adrluib Hablth, Sr 117 Iplts. \ f « «prlDS riiiurnl ntaiidnrd. Mnari pmc Blind 123 125 rolom. All hradnlieH. U' Mldr>. All fllirn. -5c sradr Blind 1:5 125 Valn»> to UAH. Totals 646 70 5 All better dreties reduced for BETTER HATS $1.00 TO $1.88 Saturday only. Only one, to & Head THE rNDEPENDE.YTS customer. 1,500 CUSTOM-STYLED MEN'S BROADCLOl impartial, fearless editorials for Real Estate and Insurance comment on questions of local in- terest. WOMEN'S SILK firm wish to announce re- Women s Arch and Dress SHIRTS moval of their offices from Dresses JOSEPH SHOES ill br%T HprlDK 389 Avenel St., Avenel, *t> ivrt ID prLutn 1.00 aud Mulld*. A 1 I Values (ANDRASClKj Mlxm.. Value* tu N. J., to a more- central to $1.69 ^562 ST. GEORGE AVE.I 1 Tel. Woodbridge 8-1^10 REG. location, the Christensen $1.69, $1.98 WOMEN'S SPRING FRESH KILLED U r riiuhl lalk all.ill I II" MARYLAND VALUES orlutt. braulllul MIHI>IO< Bldg., 97 Main St., Wood- COATS HUF tlvlalllDK tut a «•'o. SUITS All l.v Urrumarl, nkltr>. •">>'> TURKEYS n I) :i-, \ alum tu •n iitiUt-ru«. Nua-ttllt c«llarpi, niiir' bridge, N. J. w. blurs, bei|4<*« mill i^bllm rft. linllun tlutiu rullarn, Ivrul ' 5 i,rj >hlrt prr-ahruilk and '»'< 38c lb. I iu all hft-N »ud Kt\|r)t. Itlark 111 »l.r. fixfnnl t>|ti> arcb ntiMtrn fur the GIRLS' WASH 2 WORK SHIRTS Fresh Kilted Spring cKra nltif fool. 1,'id palm of DRESSES $1 MEN'S DUNGAREES T VWtltf Illltl tilll H|M>rt Htltf^H 1B- for JL 2 FOR , f kvYlY/»V/lY«S_ l'lur ijuulllj blue l'lur Krailr rhamlira!. DUCKS 4-ludetl. llurr>: IfaNemrlit. INFANTS' SILK dunlin, ttflufurird nl all uoluu »f •iruln. wr Krr). T*>0 narkfla. DRESSES All «Ua*. • lllrkciL 27c lb. All alara BOYS' STURDY NEW GINGHAM SOCKS and Announcement.' MEN'S "BIO YANK" WORK PRIME BEEF SNEAKERS SLIPPERS ANKLETS i n BLADE CUT With Heclt Itlui'k, Ijronn or Beautiful BABY'S SOFT SOLLE tf;- SHIRTS »litie. Ht'lufort-ed 1937 SAMPLE n r u ii» H, l>iini|»tr Iu all tUe uc V luuuirj-vtltlc fa^urttr. Will MI null hard nuar aud frujueut 23c lb. turn. SUCH IIIIUUIH' color* nud SHOES IK. Kluc i|ualM> blue 69 cbatubr«), Mxtu (u 17. Special! Wool Flannel MEN'S "TROJAN" WOKK RUMPS of VEAL $ 23c Ib. FUR RUMMAGE SHOE SALE COAT and PANTS 1 .39 Be Here When the Doors Open! HAT SET \ fuiuuua luukr l'.tlra •IroiiK ^^H CHUCK FOR HKI :nlr» i'I »uuirii'n ilri-*» null «li. (.rr)ii, belKca "lid i 1 tihili-K. lln>k.u ulirii from ;i to U, a«at< MEN'S SWEET ORR fl INFANTS1 3 PC. POT ROAST • llKlill> niilli-il Iriim liuiiilllim Cuiur fBrl) COATS tut lit'il Hflecliuu. $ BONELESS KNITTED SET , NOW READY FOR 59 Coat, Hat Overalls 1 $1.00 PAIR iru .lir.loll Unite, blue JL 2 Pairs • Lkd.l wl — -. _ *»*f - jit ^^^^^^ 2 7c Hi- YOUR INSPECTION and Booties Set 1 d. Slui M lo JERSEY FRESH WOMEN'S BAGS BOYS' WASH SU l PORK LOINS 2 FOR COLD FUR STORAGE Iti-K. 7tlt< valura. .>rtv I' 2 FOR mid »(>Lr» lui'ludluK |n-r» • 27clb. i JIM n L »()l.». Lam* Mld't \ I *!•<*« U Iu H Tttc value*. UMBRELLAS BOYS' SHIRTS Re». $1.30. Hninpruot, FRESH HAMS 10 rib bad > »trong thauk. STORES 2 FOR WOODBRIDGE fancy Htodlct. BUck, brown. blu» Xullda »wiT Va.oy »•«(>»• 27c k 522 Amboy Ave. Woodbridge i97-105 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY Kull VH(. All alaM I