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VOI, XII, No. 9 woonimincjrc, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY O, \ » success and a notable event Patrick J. Kilmurray, of Perth Am- mie. r»>.;eiv«t injuries that are believ- loney rushed the injured man to the , i hilly- Tbr hi|T feature of the his ninetieth birthday. He is one of eil tn tie serious when he walked into ! Perth Amboy City Hospital. tne boyffi Major John Hnssemann, of , veiling will b° contest among Caldwell, N. ,1. and Major John R. the few survivors of Ihe Civil War the pnth of an nutomohile at 8:40 o'- Anderson has a bad scalp wound fill, anil drum corps and among Morrison of Newark. tesklinj; in this .lection. Mr. Row- dock this morning in West avenue and there are symptoms of internal drum and bujfle corps. A large num- The corps that will compete will land recalls an interesting history— near the plant of the Shell Eastern' injury. An X-ray examination will bo hi r itf prizes consisting of cash and letmleum Products Corporation at made today. According to infonna- come from New Jersey and New th<> part he played in numerous .bat- I living cups have been provided by York. In addition to the contest there Anderson was stunned for tion gathered by the police, Ander- tin' post and about a dozen organiza- will bo a fine program of dances tles during the Civil War. Mr. Row- moment but was able to step into son Was hit very hard. The front of tions linvc already registered to take with music by a good orchestra, land is making his home with a cur driven by John Maloney, of 127 the car was bent and dented by the part in the contest. The affair will ;bc held in St. daughter, Mrs. William llnllihan. He impact. In order to make the event an James auditorium because it is bet- has two other children, Mrs. William DAILY TRAINS Steve Takaes, pf State street, lair as possible for all concerned the ter suited for the public to enjoy MISS SARAH FITZGERALD M1SS MARIE B DIJNIGAN Perth Airiboy, who was driving the I'u^l has arranged nine classes of the contest by reason of the balcony Urose, of Mary street, and a son, Who playi the part of "Mr*. Broclc- Day%ht Saving Time car which struck Anderson, said that contestants. In this way the competi- where a clear view of £he contesting John J. Rowland, Jr., also seven lon in "P»fe The Prince" the latter stepped in front of the car tion will be equal and therefore ellow Shidow Arrive Leave Arrive so suddenly and unexpectedly that groups may be had. grandchildren. >' Hudson Torm'l W'bVe lien. Competent judges have been Mr. Rowland enlisted in the itate he, Takacg, did not have time to ap- jicli'c-lcd to pass upon the perform- 5.57 6.50 6.13 7.13 ply hi* brakes. Takacs address and of New York, March 25, 1864 and wa9 registration were recorded by the po- ance of each contesting corps. Lyric Club Of Perth Amboy mustered into the United States ser- "Page The Prince" 6.13 7.45 7.31 8.32 Class A—i for senior fife drum "Yellow Shadow" 7.10 8.10 lice pending the outcome of Ander- Give* Dinner Dance Here vice in Syracuse, N. Y. as a private son's injuries. mill Imgle corps. The first prize in to serve during the war in Company 7.33 8.33 9.18 10.13 tin- class is $25 and the second, a N, 149th Regiment, New York Volun- To Be Great Hit 8.11 0.12 til. -17 12.46 Elizabeth Yuhas, of 3If! Green .her loving cup. Class B—is for The Lyric Club, of Perth Amboy, To Open Tonight teer Infantry. The unit had as its y.i6 10.14 12.30 1.19 street, was struck by a car driven by Junior fife, drum and bugle corps. held a delightful dinner dance last 10.22 11.U % 12.33 1.34 Ben Reidy, of Perth Amboy, in I*. captain, D. T. May and W. Barnum Sodality Show To Be Given George's avenue Tuesday afternoon. TIHTC will be a first and second night in the Craftsmen's Club. The Faculty Play Expected to Draw was tho colonel. The regiment was 12.25 1.29 1.37 2.37 prlzr, ii silver loving eup in each- hall was mott attractively decorated, Monday and Tueiday—Ma- Z.1S 3.11 3.4S 4.4S The accident hahppened near Michael Large Crowd. Cait Well Re- attached to the Third, brigade, Sec- Enot's garage. Mrs. R. C. Plume, of ca-:i'. Class V, is for senior fife and the color scheme being lavender and ond Division of the 20th Army corps. 3.47 4.44 t 4.M 142 drum corps. The first prize is $16; gold. The stage resembled an old tinee For Children Sunday. 4.42 5.48 5.16 6.12 Short Hills was pasting and took the hearsed, Army of .Cumberland. injured girl to the Rahway Memor- the second, a silver cup. Clans D— fashion garden with huge baskets of Rowland shared in the fortunes of 5,40 6.39 5.24 6.29 for junior fife and drum corps, of- lilacs and tupila. The tables were dec- "Page the Prince", a two-acf musi- 6.32 7.34 5.47 6.44 ial Hospital where she was treated orated with tulips. The tables were Tonight and Saturday night at 8:30 his regiments in all its movements cal show will be presented jjjonday for injuries to tho right leg. fers two silver loving cups as first and engagements during his term of 10.26 11.21 5.51 6.51 :tnd second prizes. decorated with bowls of lilacs and the high school faculty will present and Tuesday evenings, May 12 and 11.45 12.49 6.33 7.33 Mrs. Rose Jensen of Iselin was in- tulips, and each lady received a cor- a mystery comedy in three acts, service including the Atlanta Ga. 13, in St. James' auditorium on Am- jured Monday when a car in which (lass E—for senior drum and campaign. Here are some of the bat- 7.20 M7 liugl<> corps offers one prize of $15. sage bouquet of the same flowers. "The Yellow Shadow," in the high boy avenue under the auspices of St. JSat. ( nly 9.07 10.08 she was riding with Mrs. Christian Lighted candles on each table cast a school auditorium. The action of the tles in which he took part: James',Sodality. Rehearsals, which tDoes not run Brooks. The car was crossing the su- (lass F is for American Legion corps Greenridge-, Ga., May 5th to May 11.20 12.27 exclusively and is drawing wide at- soft glow over the room. play is fast and exciting, each of the have been under the direction of Miss on Saturday 12.10 1.03 per highway at Green street when It actors falling under suspicion of be- 9th, 1864; Reaaca or Sugar Valley, Mary Freeland of the John B. Rogers was struck by a machine driven by tention. There are three cash prizes; A dinned wa* served at 11 o'clock Ga., May 13th to May 16th; Cass- SUNDAYS by Mrs. Iver Larson, caterer. A musi- ing the person who performs the Company, will end tonight. On Sun- Fairfield Vickesy, of New Brunswick. first, $2ii; second, $y> and third, $10. strange murders that occur during ville, Ga., May 13th to May 16th, Mrs. Jensen was treated for a scalp In the remaining three classes cal program was given by members Cassville, Ga., May 19th advance on day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, there 7.33 8.33 7.30 8.35 of the club. A quartet opened with the play. In the end "The Yellow Sha- will be a matinee for the children. , 10.22 11.11 9.20 10.13 wound by Dr, Joseph Mark. there is one prize each, a silver lov- dow" in found out, but it takes all Dallas, May 22nd to May 25th, New ing cup. Class G offers a cup for the "The House by the Side of the Road" l 1.17 2.18 11.18 12.17 Mayazi Katen, of Brooklyn, wat composed of Miss Lillian Gillis. Mrs. ths skill learned in a "dettckative" Hope church, May 25th battles about Following ar»> the mem ber»\of the 1.20 injured Sunday when he was struck organization having the largest num- Dallas and New Hope church and rast: 2.59 3.51 2.16 ber of members present. The prize in Agnes Heed, Howard Marcy and Wil-course to unravel the mystery. Each 6.46 7.41 2.07 3.14 by a car in upper Green street near liam Horluy. Solo "Come To the of the characters will bear watching Altoona Hills, May 26th to June 6th, Betty Mary Burke 7.46 8.41 5.10 6.11 Chain O' Hills. The owner of the car, Cli'ss II will go to the organisation a s WcII a th& ta e 1884. Operations about Marietta I hat has traveled the greatest distance Fair", by William Horley. Original I . ^ * & furniture, as un Rosetta'RMnelander ..-Helen M-cCnnn 8.48 9.46 10.07' 11.06 Joseph Burke; ofT21 Clark plac*, dialogue, "Mr. and Mrs.", Claire | "nny things happen to boxes, pic- and against Kenesaw mountains, Princess Pearl of 12.00 Elizabeth, reported to the police that in order to attend the ball. The fin- June 10th to July 2nd, 1864; engag- 10.26 11.21 1.03 Pfeiffer and Ralph Landheck. Solo tures and other stage propertiesproperties . If Marie Baumgartner Katen refused medical treatment. al class, class G, offers a cup for you want to discover who "The Yel-ed at Pine Hill June Uth; Lost Mrs. Brockton Marie Dunigan the organization making the neate»t "Thine Alone", Mrs. Howard Marcy; Mountain, June 15th to June 17th; quartet, "Can't You Hear Me Calling low Shadow" is, come to the play Queen Gondolivia....Margaret Dalton Decree Of Divorce Is appearance. Friday or Saturday night. You will Golgatha, June 15th; Muddy Creek, Edward James Mullen Caroline". Song "The Bells of St. June 17th; Noyas Creek, June 19th; Granted To Mrs. Neuberg Mary", ensemble, by the Lyric Club be surprised, entertained and amused. Bob John Campion Woman's G. 0. P. Club Special scenery has been con- Kolbes Farm, June 22nd; Ruffs Sta- Al E. Oop Vincent Weaver with Mrs. Agnes Reeds, soloist. tion, July 4th; Chattahoochie River, Dancing followed to music by the structed 'by Mr. James McElroy, head Wtn. J .Spurns .. Thomas J. Brennan Chancellor Edwin R. Walker has Drum and Bugle Corps of the manual training department, July 5th to July 17th; Peachtree Heinrich Fred Witheridge signed a decree of divorce granted Victor orchestra of Camden. A Paul Creek, July 20th, 1864. to Mrs. Natalie Neuherg, of Cliff To Banquet Demarest Jones was much enjoyed. Guests assisted by Mr. Llewelyn Holden, art Count de Change .... Joseph Dunigan director of the high school. The ef- It was during the fierce battle of Duke Smixture Alfred Coley road, Sewaren, wife of former Mayor Attracting Attention were present from Perth Amboy, Me- Louis Neulberg, of Woodbridge. The Middlesex Assemblyman to Be tuchen, New York, Elmora, Cranford, fect achieved is unusually pleasing Peachtree Creek that Rowland was Sir Loinstake Eugene Finn and realistic. Without doubt, the first wounded by a gun shot in the Pa Brockton Michael Trainor decree is a result of an action Honor Guest at Affair Next Fords and Woodbridge. Miss Nan brought against her husband by Mrs. { Local Organization Is Success- Morrisey was chairman of arrange- scenery is more affective than any forehead. He was taken off the bat- Bolshevik Edward McLeod of the settings in the previous plays tlefields and treated at various hos- Capt. of the Royal Guards Neuberg. Thursday Night In Crafts- ful In Many Competitive Af- ments assisted by Miss Lillian GiTlia John Keating Mr. Neuberg was for many years and William Thompson. Mrs. M. G. the faculty has produced. Messrs. pitals, at Big Shanty, Marietta, Chat- men's Club. fairs — Winning Prizes and McElroy and Holden deserve credit tanooga Farm, Muneboro and Nash- Following are the various chorus resident plant manager of the War- Bell had charge of the decorations ner Chemical Company plant in Distinction. and Mrs. John McCrcery, tickets. for the excellent effort they put ville, Tenh. Rowland waa finally groups: ., The Womans' Republican Club of forth. honorably discharged on May 15th, Just Pretend—Vera Synder, Ethel Carteret. About a year ago he was Woodbridge met Tuesday afternoon The characters for the play, ten in 1865 at Nashville, Tenn., by reason Sullivan, Kathleen Cosgrove, Marie made vice-president of the concern at the home of Mrs. Frank Stanzik, The drum and bugle corps of of his disability. Grausam, Eleanor Desmond, Margar- and was put in charge of the sales IWoodbridge PoBt No. K7, American number, were carefully chosen from department. in Rahway avenue. The president, the thirty members of the faculty et Leahy, Irene Kelly, Colette Grau- Mrs. E. J. Flanigan, presided. [Lftrion, is attracting state wide at- Chamber Of Commerce and each is particularly well suited . tention by its »ucce» in several Nothing Like Love — Florence Plans were made for a testimonial ftrizt- contests with other" drum and for the part to be played. Mr. A. C. Kenna, Veronica* McLeod, Anna Ne-. dinner te be given in honor of As- corps. Two weeks ago the ! Ferry, as the sheriff who has taken Sewaren Postaf f ice der, Marion Hibbitts, Rose Toth, scemblyman M. I. Demarest, at 6:30 orps won first prize for best pTay- Needed In Woodbridge u "decteckative" course, is especially Grace Lucas, Josephine Somers, Mar-Scout Leaders Have o'clock, Thursday, May 15 in the iiinl also a prize for the best ap- good. His part is comical, and hi! garet Olbrick. Craftsmen's Club. Mrs. Iver Larsen nuuc in a contest conducted un- Speaker Tells Rotary That acting will bring forth many laughs In Larger Quarters Cafe Patrons — Josephine KoLb, will cater. IRieservations may be made from the audience. Mr. Donald Wes- Interesting Trip with Mrs. Richard Krohne, telephone Ser the auspices of the St. Charles Such An Organization Helen Dalton, Helen Kolb, Jane Ger- Pifi> and Drum Corps, of Newark. cott and Miss Sarah Fitzgerald in Now Occupies South Side of ity, Ethel Campion, Myrtle Schen- Woodbridge"2167-J. Then- were several well known corps Would Hasten Development the leading roles are also well adapt- dorf, Leon Jordan, Albert Jacobson Heads Of Troop No. 33 Learn Announcement was made of the ed for the parts they portray. The Railway Station Building; David Gerity, Lawrence Ryan. annual May luncheon of the Middle- |n thw competition. Of Raritan Bay District. same may be said for all the other The 'Inside Stuff" Of Hik- The local corps is also in demand New Lock Boxes Installed. Cabaret Entertainers — Veronica sex County Womans Republic Club march with various organizations. members. There appears to be no McLeod, Helen Gerity, Mary Synder, ing. to be held Wednesday, May 28 in weak spots in the entire list of char- the Hotel Pines. Mrs. E. J. Flanagan lOn Friday night of next week the "Woodbridge and the Raritan Bay SEWAjREN—Alterations have been Mary Tirpak, Alberta Simonsen [corps will march with the Perth Am- acters. Following is the cast of play- Florence Snyder, Mary Krewinkel, The leaders of Troop 33, Wood- is general chairman. Reservations District has the possibilities to 'be- ers in the order in which they speak: completed and the Post Office at Se- must be made with Mrs. Richard Doy drove of the Tall Cedars of Le- come the largest industrial center I waren has moved into its new quart- Margaret Krewinkel. bridge, Boy Scouts of America, spent banon at the state convention of the Nell Travis Ruth Snyder Villagers—Irene Schwartz, Minnie the week end in Camp Burton at Al- Krohne. Each member of the club between New York and ," j Gilbert Wright Axel Nelson era. Arrangements have been made is asked to earn at least $2 before Tall (Vdara in Newark. On May 31,said Stephen Sayer, secretary of the ', by the Post Office Department with Lapenta, Angelina Stavcik, Anna laire. The trip was a training one to |thi- corps will go to Trenton when Perth Amboy Chamber of Commerce Alice Perkins Verna McElroy Stavcik, Anna Zilai, Mary Connolly, prepare the junior leaders for eliga- the October meeting. Mildred Marvin . . Sarah Fitzgerald the Central Railroad of New Jersey The next meeting of the club wilJ the Mercer County American Legion in a talk before the Rotary Club for the use of the entire south side Dorothy Farr, Jennie Turner, Loretta )ility to take their Scouts on hikes. Iwill hold a field day in Stacy Park yesterday. "Someday, this section Hazel Wayne .... Florence Cowins Kolb, Ethel Fishinger. Scoutmaster John T. Tetley was in be a luncheon meeting on Tuesday, Jed Travis Stephen Werlock of the railroad station. In addition June 3, at the Middlesex Hotel. Re- |lH'ar the State Capitol. On tha,t oc- will all be one large city. The Raritan to the much needed space for the Royal Guards—Margaret .Jordan, charge and the others who went were cu.-i»n more than $1,000 will be of- Bay harfbor has been pronounced Herbert Marvin . ... Donald Wescott Irene Somers, Ruth McCann, Mane •Assistant Scoutmaster Ulrich Eisen- servations will be made with Mrs. Sheriff Maeklin post office staff, upward of 200 ad- Carl Peterson, telephone Woodbridge red in prizes and it is expected that equal to any harbor in the world in A. C. Ferry ditional lock boxes have been instal- Olbrick, Marie King, Ellen Campion, mann, Junior Assistant Scoutmaster •he Woodbridge corps will capture natural advantages. But it is great- J. Steel .. Martha Morrow Marie Campion, Mary Bobzine, Jen- Joseph Elliott, Senior Patrol Leader 1478. Following the business meeting •a fair share of the prizes. The Tren- ly undeveloped. Great piers and Wong tSong James Battis nie Snyder, Helen Van Tassel, Mary Craig Senft, Scribe Henry Inselberg, delicious refreshments were served Itcni field day will attract a large at- ware houses are needed. We have Much of tie success of the play Fitzpatrifk, Hannah Fitapatrick. and Patrol Leaders Stephen Maygo by the hostea.s. Iti'mlanco from all over New Jersey, good railroad* and roads for com- is due to Miss Grace Huber," the Waiters — Frank Baumgartner, of the Pine Tree Patrol, Henry Pat- Jit 1ms been arranged to hold the merce. Few appreciate the oppor- coach. Untiring in her efforts, she John Fitzpatrick, Leon Gerity and terson of the Silver Fox Patrol, Fran- •events in the Second Regiment Arm- tunities here," declared the speaker. has whipped the play into a state of Edward Kath. cis Holzheimer of the Flying Eagle lory in case of rain. The events start "The municipalities of the Rari- near perfection and at the dress re- Specialty — Anna Ryan, Ethel Patrol, Frank Jost of the Tagle Pa- Avenel Women Want •promptly at 1 P. M., rain or sjhlne. hearsal last night expressed her opin- trol, and Thomas Currie of the Kav- tan Bay District should organize," ion that,Hii' play would be a complete Campion. 1 Thu Woodbridge corps will enter stated Mr. Sayer. "It would be de- After the ^iows , music for dancing i Patrol. •into competition with several other sirable to form a Chamber of Com-success. Friday night following the will he furnished by Al Ritter''s or- Better Train Service JAini'rican Ix'gion drum and bugle merce or similar organization in play dancing will be held in the gym chestra. According to reports on the In addition Mr. Merritt L, Oxen- |corps tomorrow in Paterson under Woodbridge." to the strains of Corson and His advance sale of tickets, it is expected ham, former Scout Executive anil at Say One Train Is Scheduled auspices of Raymond Pellington Musicians. The local high school or- thut the show will be a sell-out present 'ScoutmaBttr of Troop 14H iPust of that city. chestra will furnish music between Kreeport, L. I. and Roosevelt St. To Make Avenel Stop But the acts. Claire, a patrol leader in thatt roop, Pails To Do So. Proceeds of the play will be used lod for the cimiwuence of those re- were quests of the Troop. In charge |Unusual Values At A. B. C. Legion Prepares For for the purchase of new books for t-«iviHK mail through this office. The of Senior Patrol Leader Senft the AVENEL—The regular bi-monthly the library. Raihoiul tick** office will occupy Scouts fro;» Troop 33 leftiat ten o'- meeting of the Womens' Club, held Silk Store Draw Attention this north end 'if the station building. clock Saturday morning and were at the school on Wednesday evening, Tim unusual value of up-to-date Memorial Day llm'toforo tho ticket office and post taken down to ca*mp by Frank Jost, was presided over by the vice-pre- •dress floods, curtains, linens, domes- office nctup'ed the same room._ Sr. Scoutmaster Tetley and Assistant sident, Mrs. C. A. Nottage. The pre- Postmistress Marie Gerond is in Scoutmaster Eisenmann joined them Itics and underwear has made the A. Parade Through Town With Junior Woman s Club sident, Mrs. P. J. Donajto, ia attend- IB. C .Silk Store at 104 Smith street, receipt of a supply of the two newlater unil supper i^aa prepared in ing the State Federation of Womens' iPcrth Amboy, the talk of this viein- Speaking At Presbyterian commemorative stamp*. One is a two camp, Clubs convention at Atlantic City. i'1'iit issue commemorating the two An Indian campfire and ceremony Jity. The large variety of shades, ma- Cemetery Is Program. Elects New Officers Before the regular meeting, Wil- I, colors and styles has drawn hundred and fiftieth anniversary of in charge of Sr. Patrol Leader Senft liam Bender, demonstrated a new air tho attention of women in this sec (hiu'leston and two hundred and six- was the means of initiating into carpet cleaner to the members...... Woollbridge Post No. 87, Amen- Miss Alice Wand Is Selected tieth anniversary of the Province of camp life the Scouts who were in South Carolina. The second'stamp At the suggestion of a citizen of tum to ththies neweekw store, ponge. Ae sslips a specia, well • can Legiori| has practically complet- For|po»t Of President—Club DONALD WESTCOTT camp for the first time. Taps brought Avenel, William Falkenstern, the ed plans for the program on Mem- Faculty member who portray* th< commemorates the three hundredth to a close the first day and it did not |tailori'd and made of pure silk pon- orial Day. There will be the usual anniversary of the Massaehuetta B club will communicate j with the ee will bo offered at a remarkably To rlold Summer Dance. pi^rt of "Herbert Marvin" in "Th< seem long until reville- was sounded Pennsylvania Railroad Company to parade which will assemble at the Yellow Shadow". Colony. and the campers lined up for the .ow price. fire holism in School street. The The Junior Woman's Clu'b met last try to have the train scheduled to If t night, in the Craftsmen's Olub. The morning setting jip exercises. Break- stop at 6:07 P. M. make the stop as • Mr-i.jiueiiuu|i,iii»"»'"ji»ii». Moe Sirop, the manager, in™ an ttttentativi e "linliee of march is SchooSchool fast was cooked in camp and a rec- |inWrvtew this morningg, Bald that he street to Grecn gtreeti to Amboy ave. chairman of the nominating commit- scheduled on the time cards and tee, Miss Dorothy Leonard, presented reation period followed. A religious which it has failed to do, according to to thank the public for the nue, to Main street, to the monu- service was conducted in. the old it has given him. It is Mr. the following names of officers who Outbreak Of Petty Thefts Here the clui). Among other items of busi- ment, to Rahway avenue, to the were unanimously elected: president, church which has 'been veny beauti- ness discussed it was decided, by vote p plan to treat each and every Presbyterian cemetery where there fully restored, in charge of Scout- Icustonier individually, and to offer Miss Alice Wand; vice-president, Miss of the; members to send fjowers to will be speaking. The speaker has Pansy McCrory; recording secretary, master Tetley, after which tke scouts members only who may be ill. Cards lstions which years of expfri- not been announced. Miss Olga Barnekov; corresponding Reported To Police Dcparfm|enf assembled outside and were given a have made possib'e. will be sent to those outside the club. The return march will he over secretary, Miss Winifred Brennan; Copper Wire, Milk and Tools Among Missing Articles — One very interesting and instructive talk The Spring Conference recently Freeman street to Barron avenue to treasurer, Norma Chase. Plans were by Mr. Oxenham on Patrol Hiking. held in Cranbury was attended by I'leuse mention this paper to ad- Grove avenue, to either Tisdale discussed for the summer dance to Place Broken Into But Nothing Taken. This was followed by the chief Mrs. Donato, Mrs. Nottage and Mrs. tisers; it helps you, it helps them, place or 'Linden avenue, to Green be held Friday, June 20. event of the trip, an exploration hike. Lance. |U helps your paper. — street, to School street and disband. The Treasure Chest, whlSK will be An epidemic of petty thefts broke A raid was made on 'Sunduy night The party set out and followed trails The new hospitality committee con- The fire department, fraternal sent to the Philippine Islands, has out in various parts of the Township on a stand belonging to John Roh- and country roads, then cut across gisti of Mrs wiuiam Perna J. BLAKE and other organizations, the Legion been packed and will be sent soon. during the present week and several dnes in Avenel. A quantity of cigar- fields; and into the unmarked wood- man( Mrs. Mowbrey and Mrs. R. C. MOTHERS' DAY CARDS and other military organizations will Miss Winifred Brennan has charge of cases are being investigated by the ettes, tobacco and cigars was taken, land, 'where by the aid t>f the U. 9. Benjamin served refreshments at the Gift BOIH of Cindy take part. Further details "will be the chest. Miss Lorraine Warter, ath- police. The general condition of un- and the thieves also carried away a Geological Hurvey map and a com- end of the business hour. 1100 MAIN ST. T»l. t»8 announced later. letic chairman, reported that a num-employment is believed to be in part valuable cigar case. pass a spot suitable for camping ber of the girls have taken up horse- responsible for the thefts as they are Harry Mawbey reported that a kit along the river bank was lqcated and trace of the cooking remained. The back riding. evidently the work of amateurs in uf tools was taken from the Town- reached. Here a model patrol cook- (icouta crossed the river on a "natur- The newly elected officers wilj be most instances. ship roller, sometime between Satur- ing exhibit was participated in by the al bridge", a fallen tree, and follow- installed at the next meeting; Thurs- Two cases were reported yester- day noon uad Monday morning. The Scouts, The Scouts paired off and ed the course of the river back to MONSTER DANCE day, May VI. The mothers and mem- day. George Pribula, electrical fore- roller was parked in Metuehen ave- each pair prepared a flre place by re- camp. Mr. Jost WUB there and the bers of the Woman's Club are invited man «ntployed by tbo Public Service nue. The tuuls are valued at ab.oit moving tho sod and digging a trench campers completed their trip, thru to the installation moetiag. Afl.,^ig- Gleotfia Corporation *-t H^pelawH In which' the cooking fire was built, his courtey, back to Woodbridge. by inal program followed the business where the company is erecting a sub- this fireplace was surrounded by the meeting. The program included a se- station reported the theft of five Excellent Bargains In earth removed from the hole, and a lection, "Sing You Sinners", a negro reels, of copper wire, The wire waa large area surrounding was cleared William P. Campbell Association npiritu*l, played in pantomine'by the taken from the site of the new plant Central Auto Supply Sale so there would be no possibility of HARDIMANS club orchestra, Olive Sandholt, Wini- in Florida Grove road, The balance of the stock of a large the fire spreading. The meal consist- held at . fred Brenngn, Eleanor Farr and Dor- A. Roman, a milk dealer of Moore Philadelphia accessory firm that quit ed of potatoes placed in the hot coaht PHARMACY lothy Leonard"; duet "Blue* Night", avenue told the police yesterday that business is now being completely and covered, {then a «maU cooking Ed. L, Hardinun, formerly of Woodbridge Municipal Building Olive Sandholt and Ethel Chase. Solo some one hag been going over his wiped out for whatever it will bring fire built on top of this for cooking Seaman's, Perth Amboy "Billy Boy", Dorothy Leonard. Solo route and stealing bottles of milk in a sale at the Central Auto Supply the remainder of the meal,) "bread, I "Chinaman", by Winifred Brennan; that have been left at the homes of Store on New Brunswick avenue, baked on a stick; and a "kabob". rTUESDA? EVENING, MAY T3, 1OTO selection, "Barney Ooogle", by the euntomvn. Perth Amboy, Bargains in tires and This latter is a meal cooked on a orchestra: dance, by Lorraine WBF- Harold Whitneber& reported that automobile accessories, together With stick. Meat i* cut into chunk* and PRESCRIPTIONS ter and Helen Haw>yliw; acrobatic his oftice at the Wood Preserving home, vacation und aborting equip put on a poipted atiek with ftjlcw of dune* by Alice Wand. Solo "Bo- plant at Spa Spring was entered on ment 'have, already drawn large onion in between each chunk, seared Called Pot and Delivered Peep", Eleanor Farr. Following the Saturday night but nothing was tak- crowds. Such items us toola, floor in the flames, then slowly cooked program games were played. Re- over the eoaltf. Coffee and cookies Cor. Rahway Avennt Music By 2 Bands 2 FL aLT. freshment* were served by Doris en. Whether the visitor waa frighten- mats, tire covers, neat covers, lighta, Madeline Murvdy wvj Jfa ed away by some one passing, or blow-out uttkhen, hut caps and other rounded out the meal and the fires and Green be obtained at 8 until 1 TICKETS, ' ' "* -nf tofts 0|,

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•; ..." ;••• atrh Motor Car Brake* - • -. •*• <-: "* LOUIS MEYER TO During Severe Weather 1

- •.' .' • It 1 F*J' '.'" HAVE SWIFT GAR • - „ •-:!'•» • \ ~ :f [ii s -•-••. I t ' ,. , „.._ ,, n Exhauit Clean Fog in M.cW * Jl Have Rear- ^ rf ^ AutonK>bi,, Dmre and Be DriretJ by Spur Gear. APPLEGATE'S NnTICE .«<•: XT' > '"" iiT' T«-f«--J t-t 1b* 4^- ; i " DEPENDABLE •^ it qt'<.'k!j t- n the ?*ti H;khi:il:ler? <»f the USED CARS FOR THRIFTY Girteret Building: Loan PEOPLE AUTOMOBILE HINTS

xu Tin; i— IvJ^ \J T • » ^ ^* *•••—F -• — D— —O THAT I?S'iS SOLD HONESTL5 Y - EXACTLY AS REP- t BELOW ARE TAKEN AT RAN- IE STOCK. SPIC AND SPAN. IN n«n,0AL CONDITION - THEY ARE BARGAINS THAN THEIR PRICES INDI-

PIERCE-ARROW BROUGHAM— ER5KINE RFGA! SEDAN

(• -c Iv:rj" STI i»-t f- :z r.'L:fi two jean M<> irt<«L i*.'=(«'. Vis Merer. T&ej MANY OTHERS FROM $95 TO $1500 .. «^ of ^ Und«r Saperricion of New Jersey State Department ; LIBERAL TERMS OPEN EVENINGS TRADES ACCEPTED of Basking and Insurance. l»cii *n e D.M-.C fir Frtnk El- C'.mpaEy. Par* lien. TTO *«-rj l»?'..re the IKS has taken hihiss pl*ft J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE rare U-tltU Ti^iii . • * *r.»r.«*»«ll IIDD Ot! Ot!oo PackanPackantt peoplp e CZ.-.Y Sphm; ha* Does received on the Second Monday of each Month -.tiit be hf? i »:••••; t;j ID a rt« r»r ; 363 Division Street from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. w ; I it and CUM !'- Iil ' :.*;-:•'.!». -"-bere the * ^o U iriae, Tr;.-.e Goetit. pnt« 4* »H

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30*5 Real Bargains! A 40 FOR WHATC-VE-R IT WILL BRING SI ACT QUICK/ Share in th^je 6reat Here's a real opportunity if you '^^^ VALUES have any desire what-so-ever to ; TENNIS AUT0 :^> I own a car—Bring your money! f 1928 ESSEX COUPE. ^s H$ 1928 ESSEX COACH. 1927 ESSEX COACH (2). 1926 BUICK 4 PASS. COUPE STD. SIX. 1926 BUICK COUPE, MASTER SIX. ' / 1929 CHEVROLET FORDOR. 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE. Covers P^STMOTOR OIL 1929 PONTIAC BIO SIX COUPE. £ 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE. frond £>6a/lan 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN. , 1927 DODGE SEDAN A COUPE. ! 1928 WHIPPET COUPE. JflOr 1929 FORD TUDORS & FORDORS. ! i.'-t PvD t/e 1928 FORD TUDORS & COUPES. f ,

V MANY OTHERS I PJOINT 1 "ff OUR GUARANTEE fra You may exchange any car purchased from us without loa* within one week after date of purchase if for any reason you are dissatisfied. SEftTS (Provided of courte you have not damaged the car). .

THE TRADt MARK THAT GUACANTEES A SQUARE OEAL GOLr CLUOS LlCEMSC- FRAMES Pedal Pads m/d GOLF BALLS

F/^YETTE STREET * PHON* «X)3 PfPTH AUTO IUPPLV STORES INC. Between HIGH & MECHANIC STS., PERTH AMBOY, N. J. w (A Divityw of Dortey Motors, Inc.) Brmswick OPtN

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AHWAY, N. CENTRAL AVE. PhcncR Uisappointed I LAST TIMES TODAY- ALL NATURAL COLOR SINGING & TALKING "SONG OF THE WEST" —With— JOHN BOLES — VIVIENNE SEGAL — JOE E. BROWN

TOMORROW — ONE DAY ONLY Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray In "Spring h Here' at the ON THE SCREEN Rahway Theatre Sunday. RICHARD The business man The traueleTj The saleiman whp Early "Mail Service" Followed Master in Death who planned a ujfiu cuuUn'f get traveled a hundred The old donkey which once carried vacation and had rooms at the hotel The young bride, miles and found hii Tho first recorded postal service, al- to cut it short and it-tare (KL'J iyan£' /ioiiie.sitft /or her client out ARLEI tlimiKh il was not known under that Georges Clemenreiui died Just a few go back to the office ed to stay friends and family naiiifl, was prububly in the form of weeks after Its famous master. This Ilic ini'-soiiKi'r relay service founded donkey, which ivni more than thirty by Cyrus, king of Persia, about 599 years old, formerly pulled the small BUHNlNG UPUP B. O. i'hian lu the year 1280 A. D. cart which curried the Tiger aboot hail SOIMKXI horses and mea to carry the small town of licrnouvllltf, where Disappointed!— and all so needlessly. Let FRANCIS McDONAlO Mh MARY BRIAN CHARUS SEU.ON TUttY eoni.nmiiu'utloiis. he was a councillor, SAM HARDY gomanct a, 90 Milts on Hour MARSHAL your telephone keep you from similar dis- ON THE STAGE appointments. It's as easy to call out of town as to call your next door neighbor— RAHWAY'S "ACE How One Woman Lost and not at all expensive. VAUDEVILLE 20 Pounds of Fat MONDAY — TUESpAY - Lost Her Double Chin—Lost Her Prominent Hips— NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Lost Her Sluggishness A NEW JERSEY INSTITUTION BACKED BY NATIONAL RESOURCES WEDNESDAY v Caked Physical Vigor — Vivaciousncig— a Shapely Figure

If you're fat—remove the Cause! Notice also that you have gained KKUSCIIEN SALTS contain the in energy—your skin is clearer—your -famous the world over aix mineral units your body orgaua, eyes sparkle with glorious health—you glands and nerves must have to func- (eel yuunger in body—keener in mind. tion properly. KRUSCHEN will give any fat person Pinaud's When your vital organs fail to per- a joyous surprise. ' form their work correctly—your bowels " Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN ami kidneys can't throw off that waste Shampoo material—before you realize it—you're SALTS (lasts four weeks),If even this ft Cuts and Wounds growing hideously fat! . first bottle doesn't convince you this Prevent infection! Treat Leaws your hair lusttoui, Try half a teaspoonful of |*is the easiest, safest unit surest way In lose fat-rif you don't feel a superb every cut, wound or healthy, anil not too dry! KKUSCIIEN SALTS in a glass of hot scratch with this power- water every morning—in three weeks improvement in healih—so gloriously Atyeurdivlcr's—enend-joc get on tho aculfn and note how many energetic—vigorously alive—your ful non-poisonous anti- pounds of ful have vanished. muuey g(adly returned. septic. [Zonite actually for full-size batik to PinauJ, X.I kills germs. Helps to Deft. M., 2zo E i! St.. heal, too. Yorlt [Sumfle bottle free] For Quality WALL PApER Sell the Complete £ine of PAINTS and VARNISHES Johns-Manville Shingles 4 cAsphalt mmd oisbestos Y TRY THE to Servica Newi|York Wall Paper Co. C. E. BOIN COMPANY W.ight 567 Roosevelt Ave. CARTERET, N. J. 1.95 356 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Tel. 1359 Blue Bir4 "S.r... You Rifht" PAGE in appreeiwiK' »-»"« n th» ! -!**•—1R in all—RewUwiofl of tni my MT conthitte obto a fox Pass. <<<-n; toll and witl contribute TcfStUy—w* aif i pettinfr r« t;rm, r Care At Crossings Many Schools Will Aid K1MER <•-•*"• I Plat? «tre*t. SLAfS DIARY '.." p" '' ar» play ir. » nipple wks ; • MT RY ROSS F ' fi •• r.•: ';U TV.- par" vprr well !m Urged By GobSal e <* New F«r«b iB N In Orphan Education • i; i F.«.K " SAINT KI.I7.V Thii Year Shawt r.. N. .1.: F<-ma]<- • re--'-, -x "•'* M.-if'-- r '!Sv •'. iw-ar i >Rrrar, v pip Safety Director Of Keyatone B.i! Passed For Benefit Of War ,- Wf^-uiay -they »i< A s£"<-B' h"Tf- An ir.T'-af? in the number of r<•-. s - ' J Group Al»o Cond«miw cars ' Orphan* Hal Support Of .fi : :~n\ k~n'. he vti; & try.n? '.'• w-Ii Ar.t 2. AID BY tDL OPTIONAL Who Drive On L«ft Side Of Nsw jPr,ey in the first quartfr . A:. ?:!>'•' ATIIIN. Thimdsy—Pa g\\& prrrtv mad evrj" th* A7r*r,car. r . yr ?:nce h« tuk up plaj-.rw month* of 0>i» year wa* 8.80H. • r * f cr year course. : h 5>9 ST .JOSEPH'S iE. Pr.r.c*- : •kf--,,cd tT,ri, aa F»TFVTT yryr.. sSoiafcoatt thithus timtimee FUI.-amB 11 irittwitchh "**«*»*• •*",.! „'•.«. -TSded burtiM P"«« ^ u V ' Commander Richard traffic. vhKh p.ace, - -» ^^^™t , rugrj. snd March of last y««r PJ :• ;r^: r.i wl inlitJed. Hint* for Bejrinnfrs in °- " , rj.::Fj p r-Trar =<»'if and h* has ben tryir* lo play m "*»";•-,*f*"^v-'on" A-JVIT.-: i.V »H m»ke» rr»pgter«**l/t5T ! in the f-».: r c r this year. Of tl>.. of • •• j-k- 'yp- f:r <«evtn >TS. now. And says hej hard ^J f '\. vV'_•".„..;.•' "' ' thre* month* of tn ; - • <-,.:•;. T»- :rr>.ar *r, en- N .j COLLEGE FOR W<.MEN. 33> per cent, were Fordr Trx"y I; mav b* »wjmed." MKI IT. This record, according to ]-.-; NMr BrjnFW)ck ltl(>ar : in S>« .T«T(*r for sc-rte t-to* »-: i F'--r?; -\'VERITY Xf - N- •>• ' !>'•••*• f.-jrranCurrmn.. • tr.ath»t artider.ta;c:uc...5* wil-..l• h«M*n•—, r . Koryr,rad dealer*dealers, reflectnurcu* thi e pop- ... ; ' ' "\- -"'«. • ~n- i-hr P '•»•"' primary confiderstst ri :• «ar - mfan hard fijrbt Free*!*: •}* r»«^ ; ?—• 'r* Public Senricse Pay* Nearly but bv 'accid«r.t5 »e d o not rnfan R plwjatjon f"o t th" e new Ford bv. .- l " _v( f^>)c.l- T'ftaBi lor wholanship' »TMI *m- pr^rxif* f-.r Fti:? a;d 5"? :rrv -.»-' - • » X the trf-n-.eridrus number of avoidable ,y tf]d a, {he Mme titimn e indi?a*>'. fi-wn-.c*rr>*T «r: ire »"#>: -f "'• -— ' F-'_ " Half Million In Bonuses 'cra,'h«-.« :h»: annually take a to,I in - ^nj. healthy busbusinei w cor- BLOOMFIELD THZ<>U)G]' AL s- r.f-re \r. ;•:*! & higher inrifjf.-aj cf )*trr..r* Wi:j ^ hUlife inandd rropertyrroperty.. Itt rtouldAoald fe*fee thee ,, , ,n N>v w JerseyJemy . •.-try -atr ::?har. I* >: .'&kf uric me r n n ew More than $460,000 has been paid ,im G/ tT"fry motomt to avoid dan- ree ; 1 tuition to all. -.••-•-« and *Jvey tin bonase* to Pni-' <: 5^n"ice bui- ar.-l Fero-jf dr:v-r.» practice?, both for nu Anrioi Cwt h»d a band witch p ay<4 s ptserotu'c I street car operator" fince the No-Ac- own M5(f ^nd that of other h>rhwav T r The followinf institution? are peace and also the jrvr.rh' r*»huna2 cident Bonuj Plan of tb* company The tarfett tlfle In tht era t* * d ptcted to join this program, and was pot into effect in 1&27. ••\ pr''-f.c v>ar«e <-t c«ni>rr to April, over $55,500 was ^ fobh '•'. ir.v^g (•« * *ron(r j yt!nfi where the mean raagt |a a, distributed and 3.1S8 operators shar- f^f rf ,^.e r;^d. t^'e^a^y at curi-.es. 1 ^^ M ^ fw>L ^ ^^ #—t ^^^ lr il «• ' - EvtEvenn ve-.trarve-.erar.. dnv*r^f;,/^^'.'^."« *re ?u:ity o;t ; th. e largMt ..tide. , _occu_ rta ta p_P»*K^ i , of a this pra:-.:o«- .-.&..S.JC? s...' " .' ' • i ^.rj rjie metn rang* to aboot :i U l cumi 1 N. •.„--, .'..•„ *T fr«! t>REW UNIVERSITY. Madison,! ^ * J"" - •« . frloi f, »>«*»> aV,-;: I r-^h* po^r ka. the mean ranfe of tide la iV>-t' • -^J*r.:. , v'A'Tei Brown Pre«iden'p eld an^enear must a ;*r «K»red pnt- Stock Offered By P. S- Corp. dnai^ princ pe. f drying—' Si- - 'N K A.1.1. ' ^'I.LEGE. S"uth J RICHARD H'kRTSHOPNE ty b»d becoi he wa» »•!.;:« a-« a sheat 90 feet N M 1 part AnTiouncement is m*de by Public ' j .?»*'-v i;-^^ F^JprM^C t Departmm Com^ndW,! ^' "t" •>"* '^ . if an.-.her , Hunday—Pa mad? -. s:-*hi»l error Service Corpciration of New Jersey T«*( seriouf "It of the or;g S . u -. - c -v/. -n - i»i • •K.;'"jct»r a torrr If It • not returoei Tae ur> ^ *"" to. after she m Da ^,- P Carap3irT1 ^^r:7^r^ "' ;^^:,'r*« .r. a"ar,76fVhe - — Wa«h;«ptoo Star. -. I! 'T.ari I' '".ryi'-r, Pr«r«>—.- :i a':'.— '••- A; r: MEK- KK i. K A .- i. j: V

the UNION COUNTY BUCK PRESENTS A SPRING SALE OF Big Added Featu re SEVENTY SUNDAY ONLY {.• First Showing in Union County

Direct from George M. Cohan's Theatre in New York City THE GRfAT MIGRATION / Ten tiillion wild animals on the move in. search of food 5"d wa;er.. .1 newest G. M. A. C. stupendous sce-e e.er pnow^raphed / CARS FROM TERMS

rruRi FOWST $ Most Liberal VCT3O N:LE MR.&-MRS. 50 Terms Offered ^

Happy is the man who can buy & GOOD car cheaply. And when you select a famous brand of car, that is a used car and perfectly checked, you are getting a real buy. The used car market reflect* its best buys in our display rooms, and you will be able to pick up just the car you wish to drive, for much less than the new cost. All of our used cars have a guarantee, and they have been completely reconditioned and checked. 8UNDAY= Mother's Day Only Here Are 14 Chosen At Random— 56 Others Await Your Inspection rcc 1930 Chrysler 70 Sedan; 1928 Hupmobile Straight 1927 Buick Sport Tour- $ 8 Sedan; thoroughly ing; very MAY 11 *ne•w 995 over $ good . . . Always the 595 hauled . . . Accepted Gift 650 1927 Hudson Brougham; For Every 1929 Buick 7-Passenger A-i con- Occasion Club Sedan; 6 natural 192oVStudebaker Comman- wood wheels, trunk, der Sedan; looks like a dition . . , Spring blooming plants that ex- new prj{ Mothers' Day Flowers. •;&r* 1395 650 equipped 1927 Buick 7-Passenger 1928 Pontiac How can you better express your thoughtfulnesa and Sedan; a good Coach . . . devotion than to give Mother ... on Her Day ... the gift 1929 Reo Sedan; looks like she would choose harself—Flowers. a new car $7QC $ 1927 Chrysler Coupe; 695 rumble $OOC SUGGESTIONS: Model 314 Cadillac 7-Pass- . . . Hydrangea Plant*, Rote Bushe* 1927 Buick Sport Coupe; Special Gift Basket* enger Sedan; very 1928 Chevrolet Coach; Ro*e* — Alwayi A Thoughtful Remembrance rumble $fiQC seat .... OI/O Condition . .645 . . . 345 John R. Baumann FLORIST - ' 1 St. George'* and Hazelwood Avenues UNION COUNTY BUICK Flowerphone Rahway 711-712 Burnett St aqtf feahway Ave. EMersori 3802 n - JLAttVtfAY, MEW JERSEY 339 NORTH BROAD jyUpliBPr FIori»»»' Telegraph D«iiv«ry Blocks from Broad) ELIZABETH, N. J. STREET Flowers Delivered to Any- Part of the United State* on Short Notice WOOttBRffiGE INDEPENDENT T

m TB The Mh>vi>ra1nr n M.viivr ttoxJT | . . Export Advice on Homo Decoration Direct Saving Furniture Co. RAHWAY, N. J.

omorrow- Visit the Shoe Store that makes a Special Feature of Fitting Children Bf «U mwni-^conw in with your children and let «x- p«rt» trained in perfect fit- ling recommend tnt correct type of last... in the right width and length that will inture them • lifetime of Happy, Healthy Feet. All our ihoej are perfectly made ... all children's feet properly fitted—according to their foot • .. and accord- ing to science. \Ptftaturt

Modi by Ibt mAtrt 0/ Dr. Poio«r'« Scientific Shoei —with the Wedge that In- lure* a Lifetime of Happy, Heklthr Feet. —«nd the Three Patented Poiner Plugi that keep the Here U a Chair for Those Whr En|oy "Sinful Comfort." Wedge Angle Constant r>pnr llctli: I he 11 joy to every member of the fmn Smart White Tlip unroinfurtnlilf chnlrs I've IUXMI Ily 11 nd will make all your cullers want Invited to sit In at one time or an In come HKnln. You know how grace- Buckskins for other at the houses of sumo of my ful and comfortable It Is, I do not need Stylish Youngsters frionda prompts me to nslt, "IIiivp you to tell you tlmt its plpastng lines make ENJOY YOUR PORCH & IAWIM Onlr genuine buckskin it an en»y elifilr In your home?" I hon- It possible to use It with almost any uiea for our Dr. Posner's estly do feel like suying just tlmt. I style furniture you may have In the Scientific Shoes and Muicle hope the chnlrs you buy for your IIv- living room. And you may find It in COME people hate Summer . . . some find it the Builder Shoes. Always took itii( room will not produce a similar a wide variety of upholstery materials new becauarthey're easy to reaction. Give them the "comfort nnd colors, ^most enjoyable season of the year. / dean . . . and they're as test" before you make your choice of comfortable aa they are 'rhe barrel chair is another living- correct. chairs, and thereby reUin your old room piece, enjoying great popularity friends and mnke newuonr.i. The film- .Tust as Its nnine Implied, It looks like Don't you think that a few pieces of the delight- Sizci a* Wide at D ... as plPRt VIBJ to juiice nf the comfort of narrow ai A. it barrel—that ts n ulorlftal bntref 1 a clmlr Is to git In It. Ily sitting In It don't know just why It Is, but for ful porch and lawn furniture . . . cool, comfor- $3.50 to $<£.25 you can te'l If the proportions are some reason, I always have a mental right, nnil If tin- upholsterings and picture of a barrel chair upholstered table things in summer colors .•. would add a great sprlnus Imve tlmt resilience, we all ns- in chintz. They lire to he had In lots gorlute with nn easy clmir. of mnterlniH, but I puess I fell In love deal to the enjoyment of your Summer. i There wus H 11 me when the over- with the first one I ever saw, at tin- JunicrVc^ue stuffed louiiKinK ehiilrs were made only home nf an mint, wbpn I was a llttl

^X)MPARE, point for point, V^ ALLSTATE superiorities! HICKORY FURNITURE DEAUVILLE METAL FURNITURE 5 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY Check, dollar for dollar, Formed of carefully selected, sanded hickory Quite the newest and latest thing ... un- TESTS ON FOUR Odun «UXT»Ti ALLSTATE prices! Come to saplings, this handsome rustic furniture fills usually comfortable .... quite water-proof. LEADING TIKIS Atmia every demand for comfortable outdoor furni- ran our store and let us show you Ever-fast, weather-proof cdlors. STRENGTH Of ture which embodies durability and attractive- 1 TREAD . .. (LBS.) 3,415 4,240 Straight chair .... $10.50 Arm chair . $13.50 why ALLSTATE value is miles ness. CORD BREAKING 3 pieces from $25.00 up 2 STRENGTH (LBS.) 15.8 16.6 ahead of all other first grade Metal table $21.75

3 COBfiSPKRINCH 21X 24 tires! Then you too will join MATERIAL IN 352 360 the millions who are choosing 4 TIRE . . (CO. IN.) THICKNESS OP these amazing ALLSTATES for 5 TIRB ..... (IN.) .566 593 their cars! SOME ALLSTATE BALLOON PRICES

SIM Tin* Tube* | Size Tim 28x4.75 $ 7.95 30x5.00 $8.60 28x5.25 9.45 30*5.25 9.95 29x4.40 5.85 30x6.00 13.25 29x4.50 6.63 31x5.00 8.90 29x4.75 8.I0 3U5.25 10.25 29x5.00 8.39 31x6.00 13.45 MAPLE ROCKER 29x5.50 10.50 31x6.50 15.25 30x4.50 6.65 32x6.00 13.60 In natural maple or in 30x4.75 8.35 33x6.00 13.75 colors. Exceptionally Sub- stantial and durable chairs [GUARANTEED WITHOUT LIMITATION AS with comfortable seats and backs. ALLSTATE Chair, as sketched $4.25 5MILLIONSOLD LAST YEAR

SOME SUPER ALLSTATE BALLOON PRICES The Super Service lire Tub*. Size Tiro Tubes Inc. $2.00 $ 9.25 $1.65 30x4.50 $ 9.95 14.45 2.70 11.45 2.25 31x5.25 Fibre Furniture at Special Prices 11.95 2.30 32x6.00 17.45 3.10 HIGH PMSSURi PRICK (Full Oversize) You will find our low overhead reflected in values Tube* S Tires Tuba offered in our fibre furniture. • $.93 31x4 $ 8.95 $1.45 Colors have never been so gay nor upholstery so at- 1.05 32x4 9.65 I-.55 U»-K--T-Y» CH~; F ?•- SandorfT Hurlt Fine Game A. Teacher. Are H«te«e» To P-tnck Doo-to T.We. Finl Oriole, Rack Up Third Win S M'ddi'tex County Tub*rcu4o»- "tr- -: * '. » ;-*rf •rrr».r:r< ** :r-» XAlf A. A. Score* 4 to 2 Triumph Fifth Game Of Se*»on By 11 Parwtt — Children Furnish Prixe Thi» Week — Other At Expense Of Boro Nine By u L?ag\>* Elects Local Re*i- _N. B. A. C. Get. Only Six; to 3 Score — 5k»y Brilliant En terta mroen' — Fine Spirit Winner*. 9-6 Score — Blinding Dti*t d->nti To Board Of Director*. s: :!••: >. a-dy Hits. Behind Plate. In School. Cause* Error*. rr:-.t' «f-re. Marrufr-t* and Lr-u:?*- !'•!• : c [.KMto if G*'TSr» The ball towers of St. Jair.<- 1 » '.":*r-rjr.n. Rolh and Erma B"jff- A~*r.'. .• T.'.y » yfar " c.• J" r.e the .sp. r»':T-:»y McElhfr.nT. M:nam Ser- Khool chalked up their fifth victory V O: •••'» ' '•---.;. T--'''T'- -.:•.•*!! v -r.srar. Eihei Hun:. €•?•<•*•::« Haili-rar.. h::.«i. »r,: h;.» mar^:« A A. 'e«!^r» ••r.umph- wnUtive nine of St. Mary'i of Pjr^ .:* :*»!*«-* :f :hc •» rd < f art. PatrtV '' >:-vi * Oriok hnrler. .-.- : H••>• V»* B-.-.-»-* .*.•: T:«K'.-.'-- T ••::-. •»•'' ' at b«y in a ^ •• V-.-ar. Pf.erwjn. F-renr* AiberUon. t*i i U 2 :v»r :i* Nt* Brarifwick A. Amboy lltiUt Woodbndfe M-T.- f/c:-r* f r '.be Jack RiW: rr.ar. ".• dar *; ?-t f ;n>" :w» -,•»• Mr1 Ptmday ar.«r-. . a*r.#r.r» Haye« arvd M.:':cf-r.* Mt- T. Sunday ai**rr. >?r. *'. Ford*. The 4av afternoon. Keating opened o-, ,: :&*:!• sfttfK-f «V '.;!> that be Tii a war•if-: the d dub «•••-. . ijirnr.. waf •'f.'. ;iyH, hovh n:ne< d:s-the mound for the winner*, and d-.d F.-iRaao.. :•. Mr !• H F re. , . ajr rrt<.-:A»M*ai'l tat::o* • »<••(.. well, striking out eleven St. Mary- IT M ,Ar. , trr. ;TII* :n the conteft *.h: f :'.<\-.e tr*: r* "ill receive a prii-e b-'•'it F ••<: tf.r-'jpr .: :>e f-.:;rt nine ir-tinr*. ite« in five frames. He was relieved c J »"«-r«- n:ck*d for a l - ;>n, t": wV.* i •.:•(• irttl* folks hare '4-a! ;t r< r * '. V. It «»« the Or -.»'« :r.;rc Mer.n•-. t -f '- •;-.:•.- ?e»*. hur'.er. w»f bv O'Connor who struck out two m»s •.!+ :»:«•« •»?»* :J t-HT.-i unit and »ii] r«' •< toschefl f.r f.ft'v. "*t* r>y ".he towr- iri the remaining four innings. »« man)- start* thi* M-i.-.n. i-r.;p af,rrrC»-.--r Th*- high Irind •»- c- «« Keasbey F. C, Wins Wade St. Mary's moundimmn, »s; Ti* •••< f:: a *. of winners for :'t. f :'*'d c«a*ed moet f *h<: trr r^ The Nf^ Br-jr.rsrck CTaS led offtouched for a total of nineteen h-.. th* honorat-lt rrf-,*.. with a rir. :r. trie *-r»:. but Foixli t^ck by the rampaging St. Jamw crew B'.rxJinjt dart bother"-? :>•.«• ' ; ?:•::&*: b'j*. th* frame wa «fa.r:v :r.: Opener From Tigers ;he \tii ty r>u*h:r^ «cr?.« two tallies who put in an early bid for victor, lir.'-^r. 3'Wt.r.j: Mr r.frj •'. -tu T«.-* Tia-it FIRST PRIZE — BOOK d<^pit* aJI of this. TV.* Or.vf ;r. :'te a=- half :f t'r~-;*~ :f ;.'« E.:ir: :f Fr« PATRICK DONATO. «• ye»rF. 60 vn'.h a ran in the firv. :r,r.:r,p. Pitcbe* Fine Ball A* :h;rc ar--. f.-jnh frame were srore- to retire four St. James playsrs va fc'- c»-« :»-'..a?»: t:n.M;f r fsi'.r : GHK-rg* ftreet, Awne'i. Pacers came back ar 'ifrv evfrf. »r,d the pap wa» n^t wid- •the three strike route. Oberlies of Sr,, t .-.'i. ::•*:-•-,-•«.' r/r;:* K: PASSES TO MAJESTIC THEATRE In "Jw second, the loca, ':•-& p:•: -r.- Hi* Mates Triumph 12 to 6ened *h«r, r-~>Th t^arr.s scored a rani Jame? Marred at bat, crashing r,v. v E»T t • >' lit. »*-r*. ".f. V. si WILLJXM HILT. 7 y*»rs. 2<> Mar. ,jer way, rtajrint a thr<-^ ru-, ra'..y -e- —- Team Pile* Up Early ay-iece T. thf ":*•• :•• make the wore I three hits in four trip* to the platw. * :•:• ; >ar^i:'rT «^::ltd down and I Even- man on the ro»ter of the wa- Lht". 5'? *'> > ^tT '*f I .*i y. Z z -^ Krtpt, Woodbridge. f'jre T.i >-j {:"; '•'.• AGNES LUS'D. 12 >-»&r«. 1-4 Gr'.ve tj,e Pact-ra sfwriew Bv :.-<• :^: r*If Lead. f ning team hit at least twice during f'.r '-" c»7» 'f ".''*r'.'. '^ri> ;;ivfj Vj.-.*t:.-rs •venae. Woc^bridf*. of tht foorth, the : r -• r.t: cut m & r'-sr «''j;c F'rd« vrored its final the game. No St. Mary't batter c .- L».< •.'*!•' i;:-i;rt: ••..•»*• {".:• As- PATRICIA AN'N BURN?. 7 yrtftop, , St, Mary's led off with * run in t-.<- T_r- '.-' r?'. W J ".r .t r. ' r •> r*j ;. Ar,- CECELIA MARTIN. ): :.'-»r=. Wa-.- J *<• fifth. • w;".•:: -av.r.e 'pre* teasen Sunday at Keafbey from the «.rjey Tipers by the .score of 12 to ATT. ••-.;. ;"••»•-.<-: *: :>•: rr.*»:.-)j enabled the winner? : -"" "'-^ rjn.« :he wlr.r.fr* «~.:h :w-> hiv each. La-1 • cored three time* to take the leal. A.-r.'rr ""*• i;*-»t.*T« ifr; -M.a"' Dorij, S* BURNS. '.• ; Ridge- acros* the platter, to :T-r. •• 6 :n nine inning? cf interesting base- r'T'.a. Andfr*" r.. Pern- and Chincha^ i At the end of the fourth inning. tr.» Jw- -' K —'--. r, ,-f .'•>•» Er*"."Tr-:«; avenu*. W-'i't;^* The Pacers scored < r.:, - Ruth HONORABLE MENTION ar.d •jnce in the. sixth. Th~.'.&-' ;nn:ngr jfive the Field Club player? v»i;rfrj' led vh* i:-5*rs with two clip?, j 7 to 2 Two runs in the fifth, and f* • plenty of confidence, and the result Both c/^Sf were :harirt'd with three' • Janet Sham. 7 years 27 Ea« Grttn »as a scoreless aiTair f r - •'"'. nine*. r in th<-'«eventh completed the sci-nrg- fi'-rci'-e by, rtreet, Woodbr:d?«. :' :he pame ira» never in doubt. The err T^ a:.ere. for" the winners. The Saints tal!i~i Th:raa* Timers did not score until the fourth. :- B*:«'.••«•*<)*j [rtne Pailo. '.'i yt&rs 075 L*one Sand rff'f performance on thei.ncp more in the fifth. ti'..r.. i-' •' •' :-r 'r . •.••».: v::- starred with the t/nV. > . player B hen they pushed acros* two runs. I street, Woodbridpr. crashing out three h:>- Th mound was eiceiier.t. H:» dropped Skay St. James catcher, jump.-! lt» Ci,--. : = ••• '- ". lj.r*r.. ,r.' '. ::•<: -.;.• Hen- Eliiabtth Var?a. :• ytar -1 Cramp- poled >us second hon-:' : At the end of the fourth frame, eleven c-arny ,a«-at(-r< via the three jr.t'o rne limelight with his bnlliar.v J:r-"*- .' ton avtrrj*. W'.'/:br:> the score favored the Field Club ? t-o-trike r'-ute. and is-jued ro free pa-«- M.':'; >-•*? ' • .••;. »••: ;'j>: :"-j: :.- pon, to great]; aid '.?r - when r t..-r'orman(e behind the plate. H- : by Naomi Anr.a D'jriwh. » y^tr-. r,-<) Watson 2. The Tig-er* wcred once in the fifth. ej '.<• :r.e in;t;a; ha^ 'ck. Menno \v'>;* : :*.;."• ' i*- •*>•" ''.-.:•'n*.*r *- "A Hir: their lead wa* rather ••. kenka. mad a s-mne hihddd f foor r a permanpermne It,.: '.-v • •-*•-•- -4T f.:« -<.:-. avenue, t\'',' -:• :/v.-. MjdraV and Murray • • »nJ then allowed the Field Club t--- Struck •- us ff.^r Fortlite?. and walked .n on the ni-ie. The team a- Day" | stage a four ran rally which pract:- ,,.,. t v.' }.--• :.• £*.•:•-. -v.T<-t*r:. •f Mot hon'T! for the loser? v. three. Sar.dr-•?. Perry and Ander-,n Ah-.lf. played excellent ball. T'fe- <- tl Anvt :*:'>- clinched the game A three run Of ".»'• .'• » ."'T"".: -T-)«.-«., •,... each. esecjifd a neat double play during |.,r culumn was clear,, and th* r.,r Thomas, starred or, *.': »;'rw:n the eiphth pave the T-frrr- the' course Ltey Tviay" Fords Frolic Is k out yc -re: • 'raI"Ky. The box *core: • y j»-r.r. f I.'re.ia, :n •;'-:.'•; .rder in the r.ir.th. (.. }•:•• •'ix Orioles, and h :. etired Fordi A. A. (4) Si. J»m« (11)1 A j.T-.;».-c*.. w,f-:r.(r rarrifd '.n in; three. The Orioles w.J ' The "a inner- cl:ecte-i *.h:r*.een h:t5 AB R H E * AH R H '.."..- "•:.•;'.„ .- *.hf- .v h '/•.', Garden.! from Kopperwatt'. Tver'? hur.tr Great Success U'ame* "ATth clubs ;r. ' y \':>. '.' , 2- 'I II 1 K'-l-n.fcn. lb T.v- .•.'. i^ r.a-k -A •:.'• »;h'.ol h Fedder^or.. F;eld '".uh. twlr'.er. allow. (I v ' fiari.e* rr^y be arrane-- T n, cf nr,cr;:f.-. - > o-'-r. <:.•{ ,;< ar'i J.v<: c!i-? gardens, i -?r. the ' ed only nine binjrlt-'. Gl : . V-.i'.i Club 1 iri '• ' r>-:ar.i^tr or the flay 5*av. •• r.ivi- •.i. . jjfcr*"']. Each c.a?s is try- Plays To Crowded House On The box , «+i'--rw.'.'p. to<*k ba:t;r.z h r.-r.- w.tr. I, Bi.r:. •••'.' rc, TV- ( fi i wore: Ander' -n. \ KeaVMj. |,r- « 1 iritf •.', r.'.ak'.- .;• jrarden the best and (9) :hr*e hit- ir. four :r:i'- '.(• the p'ate. <) J n-jr-'-- •-' •.'.•• jtlix:^ *ri r ,w . f 1 Two Nights — Every Item! Oriole. Kraus*. ?,- n'C' nri'T, p. % I all r.f 7h<-m f.r'.rnr-n t'i b ' vf'r} ',ri-; AR K 1 E Jim P.omtr poked OJ". a crcuit c'^ut. Perry. 2b 1 j,r ,-,. '.if. •"j-it-ar.'i ra-ef. Nine Yuhi.-. :ih 1 (firal. A jir:z'- ••*:!! be sr;vi-n to-thc the only home run ••' the eime. II hu-,'!r*-; w -vry-ty-.-. f -.'.« !*- On Program I< A Hit. P. Ff-rraro, c 4 1 -:'h:r.cha,:. c Leahy, r! 1 ..„-- which 'i':v.-:o;,, the. rr.on bbeau-, c_p. - The btx score: Jen.-en. rf .. (I tii-r.t.- ar< &/'..••*-• T»o '..:-,.:r«rd and rflPri F. Bfaka, !f o Tirpak. If . 1 tif-j! plot. , L t- ^ ' J. MerAT, SB 2 Keaibej Field Club (12) Burr.-, rf . . 1 0 of thc T ir: ': the door- on K,Ttenb.,K-r, rf 1 1 A rV'—r.-a-'. from tbe-Nation- *" ^ ' G. Gerek, cf 0 • AB P.H Sandorff, p 3- u rt'. <•:">'<•'; '•ir.avr'jrr. -.a y<-ar. wo ::.>: Ford= Fr&l- a: Gardpr, '.;:.•-' >.a^ '.-ailed at the ? N". Thomas, p 0 Joe Romer, If Dr. l-..k vpokt of \M y 1 y- hit on Mon- 11 j-chool and rrjar/. '-tr.'-r %T<:-&: leaders a trerr.K Salva. 'ib 24 4 l i '-'• tht i an j J. Kusznak, 2b 0| St. Mary'i (3) ' :• of this week. Gloff, ss N. B. A. C. (2) i. H'- ' thar 'i in '.be field of pni)fri.--ivt- '-'Ijcation _,- ,o.it two nights L. Malon, 3b 1! Varcuski, lb 0 era! Jhn Rnwier. rf .-. AB R H Et cart "of urn -watchrmr th:» ..Vp-nment. I ^e temptwurt ;*. folks indoon; P. Lattanzio, rf 0} Fuery, C. 2b 1 I aa t0 warm t0 3 0 0 nrjdij of tu^*rcjl I>uririff the tbret ;.>ar?, th:» school • * ° J. Thomas, lb .. 3 •>: 2 3 Jacobs, c Lesko, ?s 1 1 nainment. B«t John&on. cf 3 Gleason, s» «... who yh',jl'i not b>e y.hn. \Ja a sana ha^ been occupied, '.-he pup;i,- under *W ordinary th':?pians was Merino, p Donovan, 3h» 1 ton-jrr., and would prevtnt ver\- sick the dir'-ction of ;h>- principal and ""; fam•—ev o"•f th'"e, 34 '.' 21 10 T Burke, lb Reily, rf 3 0 a win card '••jld not be re- Sikorski. 2b 3 Van Syckle, rf . pati^r.t- from b«^r.(f & !'inj •ho teathfrs hav., beautified the: listedJ™ . f ' P.cer. (6) Bennett, 3b . Seaman, cf ...o 0 from fr f ri'JK and relatives. front of the ^chooi. A gr&,"-5 plot. PO Fedderson, p ..... Murray, lb ,0 has been planted, rolled and kept in And in the big aud.ence each ni^ht AB P. John Romer. lb Revolinery, cf Gazi, If • Dr. :-airrj<-l B. Kni?li»h, Suptrinl*n- was not one ".ha", wajs disap- Rubed, 2b 4 1 1 O'Hara, c 0 dtr.t of Ol'-ri fjardnftr Hanatorium, excellent ord«-r by the pjpils tb'-m- Seikerika, rf 4 0 Mulligan. If pointed. From star! t'i fini=fi the mu- 12 13 Wade, p 0 *pok* at comi'leraMe length of the-elve«. Krom the money rec-ivtd Mudrak. »a 4 2 38 Sin'ko, c 11 tical re\*ue and mlr.-trel went over Ke«ib«y Tif (6) nectmi'.y 'if Miilt there were Murray, lb 3 4 Score by innings: "It is not rifrht to peddle Bick pa- made the schejo! a beauty -pot in Bazarel, c 3 Hoodja. c * '•* 20 i 6 3 this cect.on. more than fifty men and they carried Chalpinski. ri St. Mary's.. 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0— ', tients around !'••"': diff'-rent institu- off their parts like veterans. Baz?a, If 4 Score by innings: 1 tions," ^ai'l (Jr. f>.«:i-li. "Wouldn't Special mention .^hould be ma'it- of Yad, cf 3 Petereak. If \. B. A. C... 1 0 0 0 1 0 a 0 0—2St. James .. 3 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0—11 The show «a- put on jointly by J. Kopperwatts, 55 it be better" h<- wtnt on to sayth,e Tulip l»ed, which was planted by the Fords Woman • Club and the Andres, o 2 Fords A. C. 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 x—4 1 th'- Garden Committee, composed of Krt- -' "for your Kn-i-hoSdf-r to *p»-nd their Fords Fire Department. Arnold Ohl- Donovan, p 0 1 Summary: Double play: Sandorff Feminine Trei»«» $171,000 riifht h'-rt in Middlesex boy,-, which is a riot of color and DePailio, 2b to Perry to Anderson. Struck out, by beauty "at thi- time. ton directed the rehearsals and Mrs. Dongonva, 3b App, colur of hair, health and Idio- County rath'rr than !tt it go out Ohlson coached the dancers. The af- 31 o it 21 Sandorff II, by Menno 4. Bases on syncrasy must be considered ID esti- throughout the »taU-." Friends of the school are welcome Kres«, lb balls off SandorrT 0, off Menno, 3. fair was a financial success. Score by inningsi 1 mating how many hairs there are on At the c-lofcc- of the m«;tinE, Dr. at any time, and, will be cordially 0 14 0 0—9 Koprer ""*. p 4 Umpire, Toth. Bases, S. Toth. i>rio!es 1 3 a wfiimin's head. A blond usually Pithian announctd a mcttin^ of phy- received by thepp principal, Miss Stella Pacers 1 0 12 11 0—6 J. Wriifht or one of the members of beth Tielsch, Miss Marj^uerite Gir-] __ 3o fi 'J va. Jim Romer, Jacobs, Peterscak. M. has frum 1-HU»I0 to l.Vi.rtj'.'l hairs --in iicians which would be hirld at the 11 Elky ('An<>, New Brunswick, in thfcthe Student Council. ijnd, Miss Su.-an Murphy, Miss Violet Tigtrs ... 0 '.• t Drummond, Miss Ida Silidker, Miss — Please mention thi.- paper to ad-Keaabev .. 3 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 x—12 son 4; by Koppenvatts 7. Bases on ni-ar futur", to 'lix"JSH the question The following t< ach<-rs compri?t- balls, off Ftdderson 0; orf Kopper- llu.ciiin, wiiile ft red-haired uf ad'i.riK tub'irejloiis wards to thethe faculty: MMi-: * lRuth Numbers, i Mildre" d Hullfi^" h' and' Mi.'"" s FFlorel n vertisers; it helps you. it help: them, The summary: Home run. Jim Ro- hairs usursl'y number under Miss Catherine Clifford, Mips Eliza-| Whitchead. it hi-lp? your paper. — mer. Tw ba.-t hits, Joe Romer, Sal- ivatt.- 2.

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TONIGHT — LAST TIMES — SATURDAY — May 10 2—FEATURES—2

The Hungarian Movie Star VILMA BANKY in "THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" "PAINTED FACES" _With— —With— "A LADY TO LOVE" LIONEL BARRYMORE JOE BROWN

SUNDAY — MONDAY — MAY 11-12 SATURDAY — MAY 17 Off with the GOBS on a TUES. and WED. — May 13-14 THURS. and FRI. — May 15 - 16 GRAND JOY SPREE! HENRY B. A HUNGARIAN PICTURE little

Join the navy for a night and grab OF COURT LIFE your ihare of the tgreatett fun fealt WARNER ^ v# TA«^^2 ever ipread on the screen . J Songs . Laughs . IN Girls . Color The . . Everything to Make the Party Gay! Wedding Alice Day Edna Murphy Yellow Wheeler Rings Donald Reed with Lily DECK Lois Wilson With COLORTONE JACKOAK1E Billie Dove POLLY WALKER and hundreds of singers, ADDED FEATURE-^- dancers, players and Added Feature beautiful girls Song Revue Directed by LUTHER REED Creator of "RIO RITA" Stan Laurel and WISE GIRLS including'the sensational 'HALLELUJAH" Number Oliver Hardy Gorgeous scenes in With IN "Night Owls" The Nugents

CHANGE OF TINE First Show Begin* at 7:30 Second Show Begins at 9:30

fiY/»>"iV (i,[|, It- <*.Y», f l<. 1 I. f In t. ifynf \n fin wtj ~ •' -T - - DBRlDGE INDEPENDENT woo FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1980

Mrs. F. F. Anne* Is Elected Mrs. Carl Williams Is Miscellaneous Shower For ' Mnid Marion Chapter School Departments Of Art And Hr«d Of Tuesday Study Club Reception Given To Hostess to Tuesday Bridge Club Miss Kelly | To Hold Tea DanMirt Mrc. I''. [•'. Anness wns elected pre Music To Give Joint Program sident of the Tuesriay Afternoon The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge A delightful surprise misrellanc Maid Marion Chapter of the Order Study club at its minimi mectinp'hcld New IB. E. Pastor Club was entertained Tuesday n' the ills shower was given to Miss Augus- nftlio Fleur <1P LK nf Trinity church j-i,,. depiirtmentsi nf mimic, nrt nnd nets, snxnphnnes, mandolin, clarinet, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. C. home of Mr?. Cnrl Willinms in High ta Kelly, Tuesday afternoon, by Mrs.will hold a tea dausanto from 4 untl . . !,,.,! education of the township and violins. Miss Rncioppi will ac- Hnrtow in Linden avenue. The other Congregation Arranges De- street. High scores were made by S. Hnrritt Boynton, of Rahway ave- 7 o'clock '>n Saturday afternoon. ! ,'.',, ,-,,nibined their efforts in a pro- company the soloists nfc Port Read- officers elected are: vice-president, lightful Welcome for Rev. Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. ('_ (' Collins nue, Rrdge was played and high May 21. at the Sownren Land ana ' . ,,f school work to be presented ing. Tho piano accompaniments for Mrs. Madeline DuvaJ; secretary, and Mrs. V>. H. Ford. Refreshments scores were made by Mrs. Roy Ander- Water Club. Art Corson's orchestra m the orchestra will he played hy girls Mrs. H. A. Tappen; treasurer, Mrs. Harold R. Breitch. were served by the hostess. son and Mis» Mnry Myers. The ron-from Tottenvillc will furnish the in»- ''.',•', nights, May 15th, at Port Read- from the (trades. |l 1 S. E. Potter; Mrs. I. T. Spencer was The congregation of the Methodist Those present were: Mrs, William oolation prize was awarded to Miss cic for dancing. ', ^, liool, nid May ICth at Hop* - Th" teachers of all the praties of appointed chairman of the program church gave a delightful reception Bartow, of Plainfield; Mrs. Paul Augusta Kelly. Miss Madeline de 'Russy in chair- lf,B SdlOOl. the Port Reading and Hnpelawn committee and Mrs. S. E. Potter, on Monday night to welcome the new Paulson, of Rahway; Mrs. I^eon Following the awarding nf the card man of the committee on arrange- " H marks the second appearance of schools will preseni a demonstration chairman of the music committee. riftstnr. Rev. Harold R. Breisch and Campbell, Mrs. Ccdric Ostrom, Mrs. prir.es, the guest of honor was pre-ments. Mrs. Mark I). McClain an« combined orchestras of the ele- of drill? and dances, The drills are Mrs. Breisch. The lecture room of C. W. Barnekov, Mrs. I/ee Smith, Following the business meetine a Mrs. Julian Grow, Mrs. P. H. Ford. sented with many lovely gifts. Re- Miss Agusta Kelly are in ch»rg« of ,'ntnry grades of the Woodbridge wry fascinatingly done with wands nhort program was presented. Mrs. the church was beautifully decorated freshments were served by the hos-the tickets. Miss Mary Myers and •I'Vii'-hip Schools. The orchestra and dumbbells by the upper grades. C. M. Liddle read a paper on "Fam-with spring flower*. Rev. and Mr*i. Rnd Mrs. Nevin Guth of Woodhridge. tess. Bl^ss Florence Brown will have charge n'.-ists cf 38 members from the fot- The lower grades have little interpre- ! The guests were Mrs. Harold Hay- ous Temples of India." Another in- Breisch were assisted in receiving The guests wore: Mrs. Hinsdale of refreshments and Mrs. Merrui ' Vineschools: Fords No. 7, Hope- tive dances to victrola records, done teresting paper on "The Himalayas hv Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Potter, Mrs. den and Mrs. C. Collins. The next Mosher, of publicity. ',,vr, Keasbey, Port Readinjr, Wood- in costume. This part of the program meeting will he held May 21 at the Boynton, of Manasquan; Mrs. Mar- —the Roof of the World" was read E. W. Valentine, Mm. J. J. Livin- riman Simmons, of Elizabeth; Mrs. Tables will be arranged for thote I ,.,,],r(., AveneJ and Iselin No. 6. The will precede the orchestral. by Mrs. F. F. Anness. A piano solo, good and Mrs, A. R. Bergen. i home of Mrs. William Rartow, of ' nil mentation includes 25 violins, Ptainfield. William Mayers, of New Brunswick; who wish to play bridge. A priie will At Port Reading there will also be "A Caprice Waltz" was played by The program opened with a piano Miss August* Kelly, Mrs. Harold be awarded each table. Tickets may ', i iriiH'l.s, 4 cornets, 1 mandolin, 1 Mrs. S. E. Potter. A discussion of solo, "Dance^ftejrre" by Cyril Scott, , •••,'nhonc, dmma and piano. an exhibit of the graphic and plastic Van Syckle, Mrs, Mark D. MeOlain, be procured from any member of the art work done by the children in the Current Events was led by Mrs. I. played by Mrs. Charles Acker. Stan- Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mlsn Carol Mar- committee or at the door. ' l'i js a very signifieont occasion in T. Spencer. ley C. Potter, tenor soloist, sanjr a Rummage Sale Tomorrow ,1,, most of these children have nev- p-lementary schools of the Township tin, Mrs. J. A. Compton, Miss Mary under the direction of the classroom Refreshments were served during group of songs, "Morning" hy Oley By Camp Fire Group Myers, and Miss Madelinf de Runsy, I,,.f,,re appeared in public nor Speaks, "For You Alone" by Geetil, of Woodbridee. '' ,M )o ...Jin; prohibition. In con- Eugene Ongro, John ISa.scu, and Join . Mi-. V'rantz listed the ngen- Hohol. iiih are Ihihlering enforcement Clarinets: John Mazza, Louis Mil •er aj.':i!i I the numerouH odds, lino, Michael D'Aprite, Julius Kulick •la. id - I lie Little Church un CiirnetN:' Frank Covino, William Sir ;tit.t" ,i- the source of lcader- naek. Morris Dorse, Mike Decibu in e-t.iiili-hing prohibition in Mandolin: Pauline Lance. Drum:. Country. The meetinjt closed George Stareffu. Saxaphone: Leo nan the .linging of "America" and Meyers. Pianists: Dorothy William ir hy Mrs. Jitrome, uml Margaret Osikovics.

THIS 3-PIECE MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE DELIVERS HOT A beautiful ^nii'fly frame. Luxuriously upholstered wilh SHOTS reversible cushions of contrasting moqujitte.' The new modem 119 tufted hacks is an added feature. ' $7.50 Deliver» ANY OF THESE SUITES For HOT WEATHER Hundreds of others to Choose from in the 15 Great Pure LINEN KNICKERS Fancy or White Sterling and Roessler Stores $2.45 • $2.95 Pick The Store Nearest Your THIS 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Home. See All Addresses Below. All Wool And a beauty. Its elegant design and unusual high-lighted These are five values picked at random from the vast stock in every KNICKERS walnut graining make it a suite to satisfy the most critical. Only store. Our buying stalT is second to none. They are creators of fur- $5.95 our tremendous buying power makes it possible to sell this mag- 129 niture fashions and* our tremendous volume of business makes it nificent suite exactly as pictured. possible for us to employ the output of entire factories. When you buy at Sterling—you not only secure exceptional value with mini- Ladies' mum outlay of cash, but we permit payment of the RIDING BREECHES $3.95 BALANCE IN SMALL ALL WOOL PULL OVER SWEATERS $2.95 to $5.95 WEEKLY PAYMENTS ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS And wo mean exactly what we say. Our managers are permitted to $2.95 to $7.95 make terms in accordance with YOUR income. We give yuu credit on a basis that makes you a friend. Besides our unusual values which send thousands of customers to our stores every day — we GOLF HOSE Pure Wool THIS 10-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE have built up GOOD WILL thru our generous! policy of CREDIT. Which ttieun.s the bull'et, china closet, extension table, serv- $1.00 $1.50 BATHING SUITS ing table, fi chairs and an arm chair at this low price. Exception- No Codes — Prices Plainly Marked $2.45 - $2.95 ally sturdy construction und beautiful wood combinations make 100 Genuine it a value that is outstanding. Exactly us pictured. $7.50 Deliver! MOHAIR SUITS $4.95 Free Delivery Within 100 Miles $15.00 Men'a Purchases Hejd Until Wanted STRAW HATS SHORTS PANAMAS and ATHLETIC SHIRTS Couldn't Be Better Looking - 60c - 75c - $1.00 [$1.45 to $5.00 Fancy and White ROESSLER DOUBLE PERTH AMBOY ELIZABETH DOYLE 8 168 Smith St. 85 Broad St. Cor. Madison Ave. Nr. East Jersey CUNNEENIH KROEHLER DAVENPORT SUITE NEWARK NEWARK E. ORANGE l.uose. cusliions '1'hu entire stiito covered in a line quality 47 Markat St. 8&8 Broad St. 503 Main St. GREEN Vclour. The DuvcJlpjit' is the kind that has made Kroehler the m SMITHHSZEEMJmK8OJ STAMPS 'SPOT : ON •*4ui)st ,sticcensful nflnufiii-lurei- in America. Opens to u full sito I STAMPS SATUHUAi bed, unaweriiiK the puipus<; of a living room and bedruoni. KxucL- SHOP • 149 ly as pictured. „ $7.50 Deliver* Open Saturday NIGHT Until 10 31uhcpenbntt U Mother's Day D Sukwenptio. SI .&0 Per Tcv MIDDLESEX PRESS 18-20 Gre*. Str«*t. Wa«dWtd«« News from The-Churches METHODIC "Tt-'OE tdrvcr . t v V PRE5BYTERIAN c y riR5T ".K v R Cl»ir A. Morrm. p *ftw or* or- •*§ A.r. y ^ •r Morrrrur n-r-- *t y Chr.Klj»n E-c a b t CONGREGATIONAL Fir»t Church P. M- EPISCOPAX CHRISTIAN S.UNCr.

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CR.R WATER 5UPPLY

••-.'•'. • >••:. '.u*y in re- 5T JA.MES A X A ^ ,- . • -"*•»:• He* Trfr-;: - ' Liit :t. x\*iy- •• Bted It ^ ^rcitted to the A,,- .-.rgtrlzatior. thai established r~la::',r v.ith similar J fret w.r. be ;r .--...- L-r.^d "he drainage or^a-.Zci*;on.? ir. o:her f.orr.mur.ities with \:-r r-ev. t of giving ::> to mm'. :> u God i- Tr.»? Stv.e Department horr t I'/mrr. unity d^irabit publicity, is ar. t-.-r'. :• it? home corr.- !hf iiea ' G>1, not :--- • {ror. 4 !-<'l* be !p:r:tc»ilT. i- • r. everts that thfr rr.MW on mur.::y. Tr.e rr:^re c: rcunistar.ee of bring::.*: av tod dnu." ; brir.g ••;-.". o." ir.' iarge groups from other corr.n.UL tie*, is- a bene- r 1 . * .: ^ *-• -: the prove-", v. srorvj,. thai the mat- fjt. Of he -.-ii-i'.irig gToup .some are bound *' f.r.d «o met hi rig de- at sirab'.e :-om%th:ng to remember and praise others. And 60 11 A. M. Moninf Stnr y u • * With ED Itat'.EL irritlr. •.•: StfsV; ijody will oer.v *.:.«: application of the ^v^,., r ur.ity benefits. On the other hand when a home organ- for t3pt-'lyiti; «•>'.". -T to fhrrr ^30 P. M 7:00 "Yoanf P»opW j try i-.- ;-'r-'r-- ., • • izatior. -:*.> other communities and by skii'l or ability shows up trE'.ton the f *> a TT*V. rn**>»tit* i* p->i4k' u> permit any-.to. adian^£ge, the home community is benefited. P. M. P. M. thing *.r.£t a semce as thi* i= being rendered to Weodtridge ty ti \t quality of our V.V.•p> .:' the post. This group of snappy fellows in their Former High School Teacher ^ ' Hr -*;*s very active - 1 iforms are going about the r^t*. entering into; • wort *: notioo oi ^- « ^.«- i »>• • • ^l frat?rr.:tT Nu 3i|fTr.& N.. IDtire se'. ti or. -eerr.fed indifferent. This is to be 'jej-iored. Even nand^orr.e To Open Office A* PhyMcian , tio:).., ,he :Vp--i»r »«: s though it iriiv be as^med tr.at our officials wii! i.g'r.t for the "mpe^l- -.vith other corps and winning tr.e pme5 in a ma- — : took th« nwiical military : Dr. C. H. RothfuK of New York. | tht fjur ytar? btir.g »1K> ;•: of the watewatfer -jpply-jpfjl . there ought r,, b;.,.t ^morc.r(.e iinternt*r-. Jonty of ca.sft*. Gradually they are spreac:r.g the impression fontef oncerr hgrh;gr.. scschooo l lteache-c r and alh-1 th^ pf g that W'j'.'ibridge must be a pretty worth".vh.iie place because I '^••Hr it*- I :Lt.r wearers tn ;o ritata * Jetic d:rpctJ3T a: Woodbridge will Uomrr.^f::ned » First L BO many v.orthVhile folk:-'live there. - | '«^ by an Enz- open or. off.ee at 4^2 Rahway avenue j the Rts-jlar Arrcy M^ Tr.t people •,f thi> reirKrg'r.. are fortunate beyond the lot of .-J"core Natural »bc-j: J'^r.e 1st "to practice medicirrf-1 Corp. He was resident in a word the Woodbridge rysi of tr.e American Legion '. and ?UTg*ry. Dr. Rothfuss while a*i:"r.e M*:h--dist EpiMrop ©Oft (^Tr^jJ*^9. jriities in the state in that they are supplied 1 is doing a fair share, and Then some, in puv.ujg u >jodbridge on the high school had a very snccessf'i .! Phiiadelphi*. Pa... in m with excellent -.vSter. It is pure and palatable. And the quality bkta:: and baseb&ll "ieason. H« : ?-r?ery fo-r one year f the map. (if motor (remains uniform. O'jrrea) estate developers'seem to have over- r.;^J a vane went to Rabway the following year i-Rr&ciia-.ior.idi . luI JanJ e of : r*-H»r!r:::S s T-«fi > to teach chemUtry and physic*, his j cozEpie-ted Pan in *. looked the importance of the water supply. Their advertise- place being taken by his brother B. j Boards gtrinp iim tbe C. Rcthfuss. From Rahway he wer.: ;N'. B. :v. Eddition to ihe . fnente rarely refer to the water supply although it is probably : to vurk'Us kLZ'i** r j to New Tork to study tnedic:r.e at 1 pr»ctic;.tg medicine ar> visit [tip While at the university he took at' Aug-JK of U 2i' he W»J. •:»-.- ^active pan in tbe seho-/;^activities ; tian at Camp Wyconda. i B> liR. J05EFH BAE7HELEMY. y.^-.:^ Irsv-j-.t af FniMt ' «'';!!;•-'-*. itkir.? ;r: I'aris as it : Jo«ing fight for better water. There the water is supplied by a , jand became a very popular »:udttt > Lakes, J£e. Froni there re -> owned plant and the supply is taken'from the Rah- ' | and leader. He wa= eieet-ed -prefidect the New York Leying-Ir. H ?; ' of his cla's for four cori5.ec-at.ive boa» surgeon for four :r. •• river. There is expen.-*iv>e equipment for filtering and for | year;. :r. :wc occ-ifions. beir.p elected Ja'-^arj- 1. lr'SO. he wer: t j?';rm.s. But .so far nothing ha:- been found to re- ' i -nar.ir.'.ut'y. He also rtprestrt^d hit Mary'? Free Hospital f:r • a Visual e\;.:.iiti!i n «f i;Ffc gru:.: — L !cii=- -be f-j.r yesr= :n the Y.M.C.A. r...^-e surge••-. H< is -.-•: the unpleasant taste. rliytl:rnic gruau • k>*;& tLtrv-'t-'.' c/, I CaL.r.tt. bt:np }>rTskitr.'. :•' said cib- present time. Some years ago when a chemical manufacturing company ;<-i.'.ivfr aij'] fititiTt frant —!j'jt ' T a';! iLet f.,5 4th ye^r. Hr ira> :r.e of the — f that, just a •e;.-aij ..—Giit**n G.'.i-.riri. ih&rttr rr.eaber* '.! tht Sweet S-jrg^i- —Please mention this 7K" permitting waste matter to escape into the river, all the foilow- •ji. 5-..;;ety «r.d -'t-can-.e ita f.rst pre^ buj'ic* from advertisers.— jmall fish in the river.were killed. The C'itv of Kahway took up ; g^j^ (he fijfht against the chemical company. Ail kind- of convincing TL': r-risis' w: :•-!: '.;.- brcken out in t:. - 1:.sti11:1:-":.5titui:';:,:,r- i-f =•• n.:-.:.y coua- >Ji>... jVidtriC; wa,- introduced at a long drawn-out hearing before a t;(.; (:.\i-ts evcTvw;.•••:•• :. th* niin'Js f.f rn'rr). i'i'>> e hav^ rrvzrm'yr-- :-:•;:>,;.-3 thar. vice-chancellor with no very gratifying results. Since that tirr.e ir.'IMS, but DOvt-.-th--!- -- t.v- ']-.*mocrii •.:•:• wi'-j -as siro^L'-r :-.-:. t-^--.in new. lUrveys have .-hov.n that waste from farms, pi^ styes and the l.'i 1M4 tl'if; future '.'•::.•:•' to lielong to 'i;•:: x.Ta'T. Tohv »r LO like ha^ found its way into the river and the efforts of Rahway I'.ave the same ten if.; .-. !:: any c&~~ ff.lti. ;• democracy :; i'-ai fro st-cure a remedy have been but indifferently successful. t:'.- :hoH- today who w .:' •::••- fur ['arisjrr.-: tary gfjverr.s>r.- ? Other municipalities have problems as difficult in regard Thf; modern 'lii-iii'^r a • ^^iitially a s - /.list. He i= t'r.'- r>--ui: to their water supply. This .section has a priceless treasure in it.- !=!rugj:i« of the eprepio^- 1 v.•-;*•-1 of the rr.'i' ee against i:i* mcrs!. A PEARL NECKLACE excellent water. A treasure that ought to be defended and pro- i-Oii'.ic-al individualism, w'r.i- i: sino the cjf -ak of the Fr./RvJ: rtvo tected at any cost. in ITfet*, has animate! th' >!,*i:e develoiimf t Ooff d^nrvratid^nr^ratiCc otiecaiUe tht (kg a yearly observance is slowly arousing a better side of hu- .S'.viti fijri-i'is '.!.!:! '. w \>- t'jl'i of r.vli'.'l ••!. antil they are eighteen years manity' old. By th-n th'lr WEEK-END SPECIAL But the box of candy or the gift of flowers is hardly 1 r.*rui:.!y i.'-.'••• •a-, that a 'iiplomuti- ; r.^test should U toaJe by the enough recognition; hardly a balm for the heart aches that i:atiou= of tl> «-:/! even though it let'! to idoodv conflict.; CHOICE 01 thoughtless sons and daughter*, and thoughtless husbands, tuo, AM) Cause to patient, suffering mothers throughout the year. There 5(k- tube Lavender Sha\in^ (!n-am Is room for much improvement upon that which we have done RELIGION AND DAILY LIFE §1 new style 80 far. Every day should be Mothers' Day to the extent of re- OR membering and trying to repay in somje measure the debt wc- *! K1.V [)K BOVAKD. Umsi ti owe qjtir mothers. ! I 35c tube Palmolive Shavin« (!ream Gillette Razor This is a fast-living generation #nd by our speed we are The rescue of rtligiou from the confines of the church and the*Sal> u OR ]08lng some of the power of character that uaed to lie, SH> es- t ? influence "'to e\etyday Ufe U the present inter BOTH Hntially American. Perhaps, as time goes on and the observ- tit of the board of education of the Methodist Epi»cbpal cfiurcb. "" 35c tube Colgate Sfeaving ance of Mothers' Day becomes more and more a part of our This is not a warfare of education againrt no education. It U rathti FOR life we may restore some of that good old-fashioned thing we an interest of purposeful education »emis a conglomerate of educational •Call respect for Womanhood. In these jazz-crazed days, our re- force* undirected. Newspaper*, pictorials, magazines, moving pictures, ipect-t»p womanhood iiaa.been J?.£ted. sadly. It is a mighty; radio, even ordinary conversation, are confronting u* coustantly. Do* , lefious condition. For without respect tor womanhood civifaa- '• much character forming education do they n&trtsinf r tlon can not make much progress. It is the one worthwhile ideal. Our problem, then, is to provide for Bimple, unobtrusive Christian j There are endless criticisms of the new fads of women.] living in »U the social groups which the enterprises of present day life Men condemn without looking for the cause. They are blind to ytwvt, rather ttisu gating formal recognition for teit books ou religion PHARMACY the grejjt truth that the women of any age are what the men and typf* of puhlic worship. of that age make them. Let the men of hia day observe Moth- We must regt-ue religion from the confines of the church and Sahhath 84 Smith Street er*' Day and, there is no better way of observing it than by try- duv siiul bring il into unison with the basic ide«k of common daily life Perth ibftth«'kfodMmi»MiyB!^^ VlLa.^ wool

Indians' Umed Horses IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. en fifty-one (761), seven flfty-two SHERIFF'S SALE nf th* «outherly line of Rrunswick, N. J. expose to sale at public rendtt* m. To WILLIAM TARNOW and (752), sevpn fifty-three (753), seven BALE In Clmin-»rv ">r Vfw Voodbridirr-RooseveH road with th<> Al) the rijrht, title and int«r«rt of WRDNESDAY, MAY FOURTOTW- WEOKRTEIN BROTHERS, INC., J»r««r. B«twiMT> Plata Tt«r1.ir 1l.ill.lln, f, Filch Hay From Cars fifty-four (754), seven fifty-five I,nun Amml-lmlnn. II body rnrpnrntr C.m Vpsterli y lino of Luk1e View ovpntle, the dpfpmlant* Tompkins Roaity (jor- TH. NINETEEN HUNDRED a corporation of New York: (755). fievpn fifty six (7BB), seven jililn»nt. «nrt Irene Kovaly, itwIlvMimlly h« nrp (1) running westerly and porntion. s r«n>«rwti<>n, and Flower AND THIRTY Vil-ini". Wash. Indlsn horses - Hy virtue of nn order nf the Court fifty-seven (757), seven fifty-eight rind «« admlnlnlratrlt, »t «l« . 1'pfi>tnl«ntn l the southerly litw of Wood Rnilty Corporation, a corporation, At one o'clock SUniriard Time (TMP v wriitihy, unkempt anrt often FI Fa fur full. <>f tnnrUaixl pr»iniBc* r tn»ri'. . of Chancery of Now Jersey made on (75K), seven fifty-nine (759), seven ilntKl Mnrrli JR. 1S10. Rwvplt road fifty (, i0) fwt owners, of, in and to all th* follow- o'clock Dnylight Saving Time) in tiM which rosm thn highways and the dny of the date hereof, in a cause sixty (7fi0), seven sixty-one (761), Ily virtue of the ali"Vi> Hint"! writ In n» a point; thpnee (2) running ing dwriHod premises, to wit: aftcrnonn of tho Bfti.l day at th» ,,,,,,-tiiMiili country of the Vaklmn. In wherein UP - TO - THE - MINUTE seven sixty-two (762), seven sixty- irpctfd ami (Ifllviirort, 1 will «»iw-r In nalr outhprly and alonir the pBsUrly linp Shrriff's Office in the City of Mo* HUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- : public- vi*ndnp nn A one and one-half nt«rry, fram*. ,,,,,„ reiorvnllon, often show remark three (703), seven sixty-four (764), :KDNKST1AY, THB 2I8T DAY OF MAT. if lot No. 54 one humtrwi and thlrty- buniralow loratcd upon n plot of land Brunswkk, N. J. „!,!•• liiKenultjr In foraging for a living. TION is complainant ami WILLIAM seven sixty-five (765), seven sixty- A I). ]»»0 wo and flfty-»cven nn^hundredths 1 All the following tract* or pareali TARNOW, RADIO ASSOCIATES, J 1 n'rlork Rtamlard tlm*i (1 nVSruk nny- 132.57) feet to a point; thence (3) in th<< Township of Wnodbridirfg,, ^Illicnicli the Indlnns themselves know six (7(ifi), inclusive fronting on the nM Mvlnj tlmr) In the aftfrnonn of uld tv of of land and premlws hereinaftwr pw- an insolvent corporation of the State Easterly line of West Side avenue, unning easterly and along the north- Count l,i,.|i horses nre theirs, they mnke no ny at Ihe Shftlffj Offlc* In thi. rity of Jersey, Middlesex and State oi ticularly dpocribed, situate, ryiry aa4 w of New Jersey, through ARTHUR N. as shown on a Map entitled, "Map of pw Brumttlrk, N. J. erly line of Wesley Place fifty (50) y, bpdnf in th« Township of Woo4- .,rl.|i.nse to providing for them, and PIERSON, receiver, WECKSTEIN All thf foMnwIn* tract or purrel of lan.l eet; thence (4) northerly or nearly •cribed as follows: Avenel Park, Section Two, Wood- nd nremlffn hereinafter Jiartliulnrly df- bridg«, in the County of MiddieM ifiive the snlmtils to, shift for them BROTHERS, INC., a corporation of bridge Township, Middlesex County, IO along the westerly line of Lake BEGINNING at the inttrMittkm and State of New Jetney. New York, TERRENCE T. RILEY (Tlhpd, nltuate. lying- and bHng In th» of the northerly line of Claire avenue M,|ve«i. If ">e horse dies there Is al- New Jersey, owned and developed by 'ownnhlp of Wondtiriaf* In the county of /iew avenue, one hundred and fifty Boinjr known and dorifrntted M and MARY A. RILEY, his wife, are Maple Realty Co., 20B Smith street, llridieiFX and 8tat« of N»W JerMr. me- and fifty one-hundredths (151 with the easterly line of Almon ave- i, !IVH another to be had from the wllil BEGINNING at a point In tr.. «n,,th»rl]r nue a* the samp are shown on a map No. SI and No. R2 in Block M- ImmU which pasture around Mount defendants, you are required to ap-Perth Amboy, N. J., surveyed and nf of Bverg-rnfen av«nn«. distant on* bun- 50) feet to the point or pla«> of BE- E on Map entitled "Map of Berlnlar pear in answer to the bill of «aid red and fifty line of ltl weiterly anil nlnni intended to be recorded simultan- 6* 56' 30" east, 59.90 feet to • proarh the freight cars being loaded ust 24, 1926, on lands in the Town- Brennan, widower, and the other dat :he noiitherljr line of Evergreen avenue flfij eously herewith, this mortgage being oint; thence (3) running south 38* ormed by the intemection of tte HO) feet to the point or plate nf Iir.ni.N given to secure a portion of the pur- southerly tine of Berkley Boiilem4 ffH!i haled alfalfa, potatoes, or wheat. ship of Woodbridge, County of Mid- ed March 5, 1920, made by the Mfipli • 30" wwrt, 100 feet to th« «aid dlesex and State of New Jersey, and Realty Co. NINO. chase price of the. said property. rith tb« Easterly line of Cooper *ra- The horses are Rhrewd. They watch northerly mde of Hair* avenue: iue; thence runninjt in * KraifteMter- you, Weckstein Brothers, Inc., a cor- Subject, however, to the condition: Being the front twn-thlrdi (j.ji 0[ u,, Decree amounting to approximate thr ranchers loading the cart, and premlaei Known arid designated «• l.nt Nn ihenc* alon« said northerly side of ly direction and parallel with Berkley l,,n the men are near keep at a dls poration of New York, are made a and restrictions contained in said re of Oreerr Hllla, on a map of prnnrrtv alt ly 17,400. ?laire avenue, north 5fl* 68' 80" K party defendant because you hold a Together with all and singular, the Boulevard, one hundred sixty-foar mure. Howtver, after the fnrm wag- spective deeds. INCLUDING al. tint lt Forda, Mlddleeex county, N,.» jrt wert, .50 feet to the point or place o< mortgage which is a lien upon the plant, machinery, equipment, boilers, ic,.,,y hplnn«IH(r to William Punliam g rights, privileges, hereditaments and and forty-nix on^-hundredthfl (1M» ons or truck! leave the car doors, the Dunham and Arthur Dunham. nrul ^tirv.-y BEGINNING. - . feet to a point; thence rQnninf premises described in the bill of com- engine and appurtenance how in and fd November, 1909, by Mason * Hmllh, i'h appurtenances thereunto belonging Being lots Nos. 1 and 2 ia Block i.orses approach. Btretchlng their plaint herein, and you, William Tar- upon the premises above described Enjlneers, Perth Amboy, New .leney. or in anywise appertaining. 5R3-E as laid down oh the. aforesaid westerly and' at right angles to tfca ,,,.,-k* Inside th« cars, the snlmals now, are made a defendant because and now used in the business con Being the same premlsen conveyed to it. BERNARD M. GANNON, man as appear* to us of record. cuwterly line of Cooper avenue oai nail) parties of the flrnt part ny .Ipci fr..i hundred thirty-thre* and *eventy-Av» ,nl,ke out a bale of hay, « tack of po-you signed a bond and mortgage to ducted by the Dur Econ Plastici Jnneph Kovaly and Anna Knvaly. hl» wife Sheriff Judgment amounting- to approxi- tatoes or a suck of wheat. Once the the complainant. Products Company, Inc., a New Jer-ilnted July it. 1911. recorded In Honk SK CARL F. HINR1CHSEN, mately $2,200.00. n^hundredtfu (133.75) feet to th» sey Corporation. • nf Deeds of raid county on prnie n. in in ?36.S>6 Solicitor easterly line of Coper avenue; tifiMM fornte Is out of the car the horses Dated: April 14, 1930. Clork'i Office nf the County (•! MKI*%,.I Together with all and singular, th« MAXWELL M. PLOTKIN, Decree amounting to approximate W. I. 5-2, 9, 16,23. rights, privileges, hereditament* and runnintr nartheTly along the eutccty mnke a rush for It, the older and Decree amounttni lo approilmuiely tS line of Cooper avenue ninety-fii* utroncer onel1 »"lnK their teeth and 972 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. ly 521,700. 300. nppurteruincw UieTeiunto belonging and Mwentyjsovpn one-hundredthi W. I. 4-25; 5-2, 9, 16, 23. Together with all and singular, ... TVptPthor with all an.\ «ln«ufnr th« rl«hl or in nnywise appertaining. I,,.,!, to clear their approach to the privileges, heredltamentu and appurtenance SHERIFF'S SALE (06.77) feet to the point or place «t rights, privileges, hereditaments an thereunto belomlng or In anywl«e appe MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIRCUIT BBRNAHD M. GANNON, appurtenances thereunto belorigin Sheriff BEGINNING. NOTICE TC CONTRACTORS. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherlfl COURT Woodbridge Lumber Com BOUNDED northeasterly by late SEALED proposals for the con-or in anywisie appertaining. ESTHER FJECKHOTP. Solicitor pany, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. ORLANDO H. DEY 3, 4, h, d, 7, K, 9 and 10; southerly Hammer-headed Sharks struction of Baseball Field, Fords BERNARD M. GANNON, \V. I. 4-2!.; T.-2, 9. It. S29 Tompkins Realty Corporation, an. $28. StS Attorney. by lot HO, and westerly by CoofMT Park, Woodbridge Township, Middle- Sheriff. Joseph Tompkins, Builder, et als W. 1. 4-1K, 25; 5-2, !». awmif, all as laid down in said block Washed Ashore in N. C.sex County, New Jeresy, will be re-JOHN D. McMASTER, Defendants. Fi Fa for sale o on said map. $36.12 SHERIFF'S SALE N. C.—While It Is not un- ceived by the Township Committee, Solicitor. IN CHANCERY OF NEW .IKUSE prrmisws dated March 7th, 1930, SHERIFF'S SALE Decree amounting to approximate- Woodbridge, until 3:30 p. m. iDay- W. I. 5-2, 9, 16, 23. ly $4,800.00. rniiMiixn to see various species of —Between SERIAL lUMLIMNO Bmyc virtue'of the above stated writ j IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY strewn along tlu> light Saving Time), May 12, liHiO at LOAN & SAVINGS INSTITINSTITUU - tiired premise* dated Mwc Sheriff. By virtue of the above slated writ 21, 11130. nsliiiri' ni'»r Ocrneoke. Inlet during the ly 17(14 cubic yards excavation, grad- sale of mortgaged premise^ dated to me directed and delivered, I will o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the LEAVITT, ULBRICH & TALLEY, ing and rolling plot 200'x200\ April 7, 1930. afternoon of the said day at thi By virtue of the above stated writ $»O.r>r> Solicitor!. l;;st week. mill, because of their oOil expose to j;a!e. at "public^ vendue on 1 to me directed and delivered, I iF Klmin1, iittrlu'led much iittentlnn. Plans and specifications for the By virtue of the above stated writ WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- Sheriff's Office in the City of New W. T. 4-18, 25; 5-2, 9. propostd work, prepared by George to me directed and delivered,.I will EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, NINETEEN R. Merrill, Township Engineer, have expose to sale at public vendue on HUNDRED AND THIRTY Man Primarily Reiponaibla been filed in the office of said En- WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY- At one o'clock Standard Time (two In condemning the vanity of women, gineer, in the Municipal Building, EIGHTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in men cinplftln of the flre they them- Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, AND THIRTY tho afternoon of the said day at the selves have kindled.—Ltngree. and may be inspected by prospective At one o'clock Standard time (two Sheriff's Office in the City of New bidders during business hours. o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in theBrunswick, N. J. The standard proposal forms are afternoon of the said day at the Sher- AH the following tract or parcel of ASSESSMENT NOTICE attached to the specifications, copies iff's Office in the City of New Bruns- land and premises herinafter partic- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of which may be obtained upon ap- wick, N. J. ularly described, situate, lying and th,. Hoard appointed for making as- plication to the Engineer. All the following tract or parcel of being in the Townsjjip of Wood- M-snifiits for the benefits accruing Plans and specifications will be lands and premises hereinafter par- bridge, in the County of Middlesex, from the. following improvementsvm ticuiarly described, situate, lying; and "Clean-Up Week" furnished to prospective bidders up- and State of New Jersey, and more Township of Woodbridge, in the on payment of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, being in the Township of Wood- fully described on a certain map en- I of Middlesex, has fixedMon - bridge, County of Middlesex, and CountyV 1 15 oclock which amount will be refunded up- titled, "Map of Prop. sur. & Mapped Mav I' TJ30. at 8' State of New Jersey. day, on return of planB and specifications, by Larson & Fox, Civil Engineers, in the cvt-ning (Daylight Saving before the time specified for the . Beginningg g at a point by the roadroad- at the Memorial Municipal 173-9 Smith street, Perth Amboy, Time I. the Memol p opening o-f bids- • • , ' BldidOe 3Sr0i ilinlfinksa frotrnrrtm thH™e cen „„„te• r oft a_ loi - New Jersey," which -map has been ltuililing, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Bids must be made on the stand- ust tree in the line of road fence heretofore filed in the office of the I fur till' hearing of all persons inter ard, proposal forms in the manner nd in a northeasterly direction from Clerk of Middlesex County and which ,-i,., ... the assessment for benefits designated therein and required by aid tree being the northeasterly cor- lots are known and designated on in miinci'titm with the following im- the specifications; must be encloeed ner of lot conveyed; thence south said Map as Lots 9 and 10, Block provcim-nts: 2% degrees, east 3.48 chains to a PROCLAMATION in sealed envelopes, bearing the name 437 B. l'KNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HOPE- and address of the bidder and name post planted to the southeasterly cor- Decree amounting to approximate- l.AWN, ClIRH, GUTTER, GRADE of proposed work on the outside, ad- ner of said lot; thence south 79 de-ly $2,3 oo: AND C1NDKR IMPROVEMENT. " dressed to the Township Committee, grees west 1,30% chains to a post Tog-ether with all and singular the LILLIAN TERRACE GRADING, Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, •ilanted for the southwesterly corner rights, privileges, hereditaments and i INOKR1NG AND CONCRETE and must be accompanied by a cer- if said lot; thence north 15 degrees, appurtenances thereunto belonging |Tltll AND GUTTER 1MPROVE- tified check for a sum of 10% ofwest H.2K chains to a post planted or in anywise appertaining. MKNT. , the amount bid without conditional at the northwesterly corner by the road leading to the School House; BERNARD M. GANNON, RANT AVKNUR C1IRR AND indorsement, provided said check 'Sheriff. ihall not be less than $500.00, pay- thence north 73% degrees east 2.11 CliADE. chains along said road to point or CHARLES JOSEPH SMITH, able to the order of the Township $21.00 Solicitor. of iiati-d: April 2t>. 1M30. 'reasurer, and a Surety Company place of beginning. JAMES TONER, Containing .75 acres more or less. W. I. 5-2, 9, 16, 23. ANTHONY AQU1LLA, ertificate stating that Surety Com- any will provide the bidder with the Bounded northerly by said road, Mrs. MICHAEL DE JOY. easterly, southerly and westerly by County Assessment Commissioners. equired bond, and must be delivered SHERIFF'S SALE t the place and before the hour lot of Daniel S. Voorhees. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ASSESSMENT NOTICE bove mentioned. Decree amounting to approximate- —Between Fidelity Mortgage Fi- NnTii K IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Township Committee reso.rves ly $5,300.00. nance Company, a corporation of Ji.anl appointed for making as- he right to reject any or all bids if Together with all and singular, the New Jersey, Complainant, and i.•in, for the benefits accruing eemed to the best interest of therights, privileges, hereditaments and Norman H-oagland and Anna T. run flu. following local improvement ownship so to do. uppertcminces thereunto belonging Hoagland, et al, Defendants. Fi the Township of Woodbridge, in Dated, April 30, 1930. or in anywise appertaining. Fa for sale »f mortgaged premises Advertised, May 2, 11)30 and May BERNARD M. GANNON, dated March 27, 1930. he County of Middlesex, has fixed Sheriff. By virtue of the above stated writ Jonday. M»y lit, l'J30, at 8:15 o'- , 1SI30. to me directed and delivered, I will |look in the evening (Daylight Sav- B. J. DUNIGAN, PARKER E. NIELSEN, ri $25.20 Solicitor. expose to sale at public vendue on Tinic), at the Memorial Munici- Township 'i WEDNESDAY, MAY FOURTEEN- Cleanliness is synonymous with health. It is always associated Hmlding, Woodbridge, New Jcr- \V. I, 5-2, 9, 16, 23. TH, NINETEEN HUNDRED with order, right thinking and all things worth while. ey, for hturing of all persons inter- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AND THIRTY UHI in the ass^sment for benefits .hat the Township Committee of the SHERIFF'S SALE At one o'clock Standard Time (Two connection with the following im- Township of Woodbridge, at a meet IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the provfinrnt: ng to be held at the Memorial Muni —Between Better Homes Building afternoon of the said day at the Clean surroundings mark the presence of good, healthy orderly :LAIKK AVENUE, WOODBRIDGE, :ipal Building on the 12th day o: and Loan Association, Complain- Sheriff's Office in the City of New PAVING, GUTTERING, SIDE- May, 1930, at 3:30 o'clock in the ant, and James A. Nagel and Jen-Brunswick, N. J. and progressive citizens and advertise the community as one where WALK AND GRADING IM- ifternoon, (Daylight Saving Time) nie Nagel, his wife, defendants. Fi All the following tract or parcel PROVEMENT, ivill consider the report of the as Fa for sale of mortgaged premises of land and premises hereinafter par- people are glad to reside. liatfd: April 2C, 1 o'clock in the evening, (Day- Ferry Street Sewer, eing in the Township of Wood- prht Saving Time), at the Memorial First Street, FordB, Sewer, running (3) westerly and parallel ridge in the County of Middlesex with the first course SJG.54 feet more _unni|iiil Building, Woodbridge Gordon Street Sewer System, nd State if New Jersey, fjt'w Jcrswy, for the hearing; of al! Hagaman Heights Curb and Gut- or less to the said easterly line of The proper and logical time for a systematic and general clean- Known and designated as Lots Fulton street; thence running (4) sons interested in th« assesament ter. Section No. 1, umbered 1417 and 1418, in Block benefits in connection with the Boynton Beach Heights Sewer, northerly along the said easterly line up is in the spring and before hot weather generates a dangerous con- umbered 44'J-A, as laid down on a of Fulton- street 33.34 feet to the uvvinu improvement: Avenel Sewer Extension, No. 3, ertain map entitled "First May of WALLACE STREET, WOOD- Avenel Sewer Extension, No. 4, point or place of beginning. dition in hitherto neglected or overlooked quarters. , selin, Woodbridge Township, Mid- Decrees amounting to approxi- BRIDGE, CURB, GUTTER AND Van Buren, Alwat and Willry lesex County, N. J." and filed in the GRADE IMPROVEMENT. Streets, Curb, Gutter, Grade and mately $1,100.00. I lerk's Office of Middlesex County. Together with all and singular the Dated! April 26, 1930. Cindering, Excepting1 out of the foregoing the West Avenue, Curb, Gutter, rights, privileges, hereditaments and THEREFORE, I William A. Ryan, Mayor of the Township of FRANCIS MOONEY, ollowing described premises: appurtenances thereunto belonging THOMAS CANNON, Grade and Sidewalks, BEGINNING at a point formed by Woodbridge, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey, by the author- FRANK VARDON. Woodbridge Avenue Curb, Gutter or in anywise appertaining. he intersection of the dividing line BERNARD M. GANNON, Assessment Commissioners. and Sidewalks. ietween lands of James Nagel, et ux. ity in me vested, do designate and proclaim the period from May 19th, The purpose of such meeting is Sheriff. in the northeast and lands now orMEEHAN & WALTZINGER, to consider, among other things, any ormerly of Thomas W. Tapio on the I $25.20 1930 to May 24th, 1930 inclusive, as "Clean Up Week", and I request ASSESSMENT NOTICE objection or objections that the own- Solicitors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai louthwest with the former southeast- W. I. 4-18, 25; 5-2, 'J. ers of prpperty named in said re- erly lint- of the State Highway Route! that each and every one of our citizens take active measures to insure, Board appointed for making as- ports may present against the con- jtesmenta for the benefits accruing No. 1, Section "2A, said point being: firmation of such assessments, and distant 25 feet normally from the SHERIFF'S SALE the banishment of all dirt, filth and rubbish frpm the limits of the Town- . in the following local improve- to take Buch further action as may be ment in the Township of Wood- enter line of the former 20 foot IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY daemed propef, and as right and jus- concrete pavement of said State —Between SANFORD BUILDING ship, so that, at the termination of the period designated, we may truth- idge, in the County of Middlesex, tice shall require. The reports above js fixed Monday, May 19, 1930, at Highway at Station 98 plus 96.85, & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor- :lf> o'clock in the evening (DaylighJ reierred to are now n file in the of and running thence (1) along said poration of New Jersey, Complain- fully say, as we have in the past, our town is clean, healthy and safe. nving Time), at the Memorial Mu fice of the Townsh; Clerk for ex former southeasterly line, North 49 ant, and JULIA E. JANOVCS1K, Jcipal Building, Woodbridge, Nev amination by parties interested i!egreesJ45 minutes East, 20 feet to et als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sale Jersey, for the hearing of all persons therein. a pointlin the dividing line between of mortgaged premises dated April I hope that the newspapers and school authorities will employ Ijtereated in the assessment for bene- B. J. DUNIGAN, Jands o| James Nagel, et ux. on the 11, 1930. in connection with th* fallowing Township Clerk southwest and lands now or former- By virtue of the above stated writ their efforts to make generally known the designation of this week, its nprovement: W. I., 5-2, 9. ly of the Home Guardians Company o me directed and delivered, I will AIRFIELD AVENUE PAVING IM of New York on the- northeast; expose to sale at public vendue on purposes and the benefits to be derived from general and earnest ob- thence (2) along said dividing line, WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- PKOVEMENT. SHERIFF'S SALE South 40 degrees 15 minutes East 11 EIGHTH DAY OF MAY NINE- servance of it. ' ' jbuted; April 26, li)30. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY feet to a point in the new southeast- TEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY JOHN DRENNAN, — Between 9IM0N LEWALD, erly line of said State Highway; At one oclock Standard; Time (two ED. CONLAN, Complainant, and DUR ECOls thence (8) along said new southeast- o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the Given under my hand and the seal of The Township of Wood- Mrs. ANNA GALLAGHER. PLASTIC PRODUCTS COM erly line, south 49 degrees, 45 min-uftertraon of the said day at the Assessment Commissioners. PANY, INC., a Corporation o: utes West, 20 feet to a point in theSheriff's Office in the City of j New bridge, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey, this 5th day of May, New Jersey, et ttl, Defendants. Fi dividing line between lands of James Brunswick, N. J. ! ASSESSMENT NOTICE Fa for sale of mortgaged premises Nagel, et ux. on the northeast and All the following tract or parcel of A. D., One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that dated Apri^ 11, 1980. lands now or formerly of Thomas W. land and premises hereinafter parti- Board appoktfid for nmkinK .«• By virtue of the above atated wri Tapio on the southwest; thence (4) cularly described, situate, lying and tils for the benefits accruing to Jhe directed aild delivered, I wi* along said dividing line, North 40 de- being in the Township of Wood- ... the following local imprpye- expose to sale at public vendue on crees 15 minutes West 11 feet to the bridge, in the County of Middlesex, nt in the Township of Woodbridge WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY point and place of BEGINNING. and State of New Jersey. All of lots J County of Middleeex, hits fixed EIGHTH DAY OF MAY NINE- Containing five one-thousandths 52, 53, 65, 56 in Block M, On a map ,..Jay, May 19, 1980, at 8:15 o- TEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY <0.006) of an acre, be the saip« more uf lots owned by Sewaren Realty and At one o'clock Standard Time (tw or less. WILLIAM A. RYAN, Bk in the evening, (Daylight Sav- o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in Investment Co., located at iSewaren, Time), at the Mtmonal Uwvs\- afternoon of the said day at th Decree amounting-to approximate- thj) TownslBp of. Woodbridg*. Chairman of Building, Woodbridge, New J«r-Sheriff's Office in the City of N«\ ly $3,100. ___taty of Middlesex, and. State of for the hearing of all persona in- Brunswick, N. J. Together with all and singular, the New Jersey, "surveyed March 23, The Board of Health Bt«d in the aBsewmenir tot to*f>- 4 privileges fcfir«ditameat| and 191.0, by Mason and Smith, C. E., and in connection with the following AH the folIowTiig «*« wi»Tc«i « land and premises hereinafter part! a mmrtenance? thereunto berongTngtbetog atltltdse tets, tracts, or « in anywise appertaining. ' u-fe lan' d' an">*d promise»«»""«s• »»hereinafte™ r cularly dwicribud, situnk. lying M. more particularly described, situate, PHER AVKNUK PAVEMENT. being in the Township of Wood ' BERNARD M GANNON, 1: April 26, 1930. v lying and being in the Tow«ish,ip of bridge, in Ui« Cuunty uf MklilltueS: Srrtfirf. Woodbridge, County of Middlesex ANDREW LKAiry, and State of N«w Jersey, awl part LEAVITT, ULBRICH & TALLEY, and State of New Jersey. MARGARET BARBORETTA, culurly described as follows: . $36.28 BEGINNING at a point of inter- [FRED FOEBCH. , Being known us lyU mwmbers se 1W. I. 5-2, 9, 16.JB3. JUST HUMANS YOU KNOW Opened By Mistake By RING LARDNEft / , | • M HE Qooa MP A Q1LL cr l\ DOCTOf? FOR TU)O UihO TOLO ME

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Gowns Are Longer thnse who need sites for which has not yet entirely vanished from our modern folk-lore. There nrc YUKON GINGER ALE . . 3 b<*. 13< ,. .iin-tive uses. This retards the UC.HT or OA»K 4| .vili and development of ajl our many people ntlllj who, when the lights 1 burn blue, fancy thnt It Is an Indica- PIEL'S or TREFZ BEVIRAOIS . . ^ 6 boh. Me .nri'ipalitifss. It makes building PURE , -,. costly and causes higher rents, tion thnt "spirits are about." A foil line ,1 Kill buying power of the public, On the New Englnnd const when ii GRAPE JUICE A «. p HAND . - . phi boNk 19* ..,! jobless men, because it restricts coding bev- fire burns with a blue flame they say erage* will WELCH'S GRAPL JUICE. , . ^ . pte botto Knildings nnd personal property Hint a storm Is coming. It Is an omen of evil—the powers of the prince of , produced by human Ubor. Site- be found at WHITE ROCK . . . *• . pint bottl* 15< p. (if land is nutomatically-crcat- the nlr are abroad 1 In the South l,v mere incri>n in population when the fire burns blue the colored all A&P Food NEW CA1BONATED ORANGEADE "* '. *"*" ' .• '.iii-iiil services. Yet our tax law folks nnd sonio of-the white ones, too, Stores. ORANGE CRUSH DRY . , . - . bottt* 19c T> bulh these values—the human sny thnt It Is a sign that "the devil r value and the automatically- wants to spenk to you," and hnndfuls ,iiiil value—nil in one pot nnd of snlt nre thrown on the (Ire to keep . ,..: (hem both at the snme tax rate, him awny. The ancient (ireeks, fallen, I'lii. fault with our tax Inw is thnt their funeral pyres burned blue, Used Sunnyfield , Mute nnd municipalities fail to to throw oil upon them to Induce a ;;,i I mure public revenue from A liulterlly printed elillTon after- noon frofk liv l'ni|iiln. Note the in- clearer flnme. Sir Thomns Browne To Brighten Up FU.oH PASTEURIZED PRINT . .Midy-created site-value, and then (1040) says "Thnt candles nnd lights .. iniike up the necessary revenue teresting (letiiil In. the cnpellke ,v ii lax on buildings and persona! sleeves. The normal waistline Is burn blue nnd at the apparition of spirits may be true tf the ambient •.( |icrly-•- upon labor values. marked hy a brmvn grofiKrain rl'.ibon Your Home A bill will be introduced in the harmonizing with the tielge and egg- air Is filled with a sulphurous spirits, BUTTER •., \i session of the New Jersey legist- shell tones of the frock. ns happens often In the mines." SPECIAL COMBINATION SALE ,',ir» t" permit any municipality by , I'opular Prlo FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ,,ii. therein to adopt what is known This blue-light superstition Is clenrly thi- I'ittahurgh tax plan, whereby n survival of sun-worship. The flnme 1 Galvanlztd Pail . 25c SAME PRICE LittU in 3*r»inf Public represented the sun nnd Ilka the gun lb r;is will be increased on site-value 7 CakM, P&G Soap AS TUB .;• land and reduced on buildings and He who lervei the public Is a poor should burn with a clear light. When 25c 43« „Tsnnal property. This will maintain animal; he worries himself to death It doesn't something Is wrong. The 1 Pkg. Chlpso,|Flakas or Granules 22c !;!• present public revenue and will and no one thunfca him for It—Qoethe. perfect sympathy between the sun- carton , iluce taxes on industry, homes and IVod and his enrthly lymbol, fire, cre- 1 Cake, Small Ivory Soap . 7c Sunnybroolc 1 doz. 39c .irins. scientific system. It is a vote-getter ated by mnn In his honor to induce 1 Cake, Camay Soap . . 7c EGGS Here is the opportunity for any hk hencflclent protection, Is destroyed. for any candidate who vigorously ad DEL MONTE PEACHES SIKED ot HAIVES i >tcan22c ndidatc to talk intelligently on thevocaten it. Kvll spirits Intervene between the god Regularly .... 86c o .:it>ji'ct of taxation and advocate this PAUL MINDER. and his votaries. *. Sale Price . . . 69c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP . can 7c You Save .... ~l7c DEL MONTE APRICOTS . . co»19c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES . pka, 7c THE TALK OF THE TOWN STERLING BROOMS POST TOASTIES . . . . pkg. 7C STORE QUAKER OATS . . . . 2 pkg«. T7t POLICY A-B-C SILK STORES, Inc.' PHONE MY-T-FINE DESSERT . . . . 3 pka>2Oc ALWAYS P. AMBOY PABSTETT CHEESE .... pkc> 23c THE BEST 164 SMITH STREET COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON . . %»co^23c 1569 BLACK FLAG UQUID 'AP L 25C pt. 43c FOR LESS (Next to Public Service) CREMO CIGARS . . bo* of 50 $1.95 S for 2Oc FUT . . V4 P»- 35c PI. 55c Perth Amboy, N. J. JACK ntosr BAB-O • . 2 can* 23c CONFECTIONER'S SUGAR. . . 1 Ib. pkg. 9< OCTAGON or KiRKMAfrs SOAP 5 ban 26C The unusual value of up-to-date large variety of Dress ONE CENT SALE WHILE THEY LAST I — A FUU. 19< PACK ACT: OF Goods, Curtains, Linens, Domestics and Underwear have SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END WHEATIES made us the talk of the town A&P's Three Famous Brand:(Of Criip, Crunchy, WhoU Wheat Hake* FOR ONE CENT when you buy a package of WHEATIES at the regular price Dress Goods Specials COFF ElE VAN CAMP'S UNEEDA BAKERS Delicious piping hot. PUftEZD VEGETABLES SOC1AI «A5 P«as,Spinach,Tomatoes,Corroli, LOKNA DOONE5 HO NEWT0N3 PUEBLO PRINTS PRINTED VOILES Refreshing servec iced. Mixed Vegetoblei with Beef PC£MRIM SODAS large .\ Great Demand of the fam- 40 inch chiffon finished voile Broth uus BUTTERFIELD FAB- in the very latest patterns on EIGHT O'CLOCK ib. 23c For Smooth DMi and 6 ox. R«gular«y lac JJ UK' haa made us purchase a dark and light color back- Infant FMding con p«r package ^ pkfl*- lai-.ire quantity and enables ground, washable. RED CIRCLE Ib. 27c II- to mark this wonderful RAJAH SALAD DRESSING t a brie at BOKAR Ib. tin 33c 29c oi. jar 15C * pint jar 29C * quart jar 49C 22c Yard Yard FIGURED RAYON SPECIAL AT ALL A&P MARKETS FLAT CREPE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SHANTUNG And PIQUE Thursday, Friday and Saturday The kind that keeps you cool Week-end Special* in the finest printed fabrics iii the hot weather, the most to make up your pretty dress desirable patterns, washable nnd sport ensemble, also on the light and dark color FRESH STRAWBERRIES quo, 23c PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Vf 33C plain colors. backgrounds. FANCY ASPARAGUS bunch 29c FANCY CHICKEN LOBSTERS ib.45c 79c 59c Yard Yard THJE GREAT ATLAffTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. D>! V I S I .0 N .

AFFECTIONS OF ANY OF THE f^ Paper Bag Chinese ltl"ftntion Why Liliei Seem to Mnet FOLLOWING MAY BE CAUSED BY *J Ttii' 1 ui- (if mvt'iilliiK i-aper biijja . NtRVES IMPINGED AT THE SPINE l'linillcl llncH nppiiivntly coiivcricf! i r 39 inch Silk Flat Crepe Figured Flat Crepe I BY A SUBIUXAUD VERTEBRA. Koi's to Cliiiiii. l'»r i. eiitii iBH folik'U In tho <•>!' level of the ohsorvcr. This I IIUJUT has lii'fii uscil us IIHKS In that Tuxedo Guaranteed Washable I™ Chiropractic Is H well kimwii fitclor (if pcrsjioriive 40 inches wide in the latest creation of (SPINAL) . s country. Our inmU'rn pupcr ling lias and Is mused tiy Hie appnrcnt ilc- Firm Texture Heavy Quality Adjustments evolved craiimill.v. It lm» not been creiisi1 In the slxu of Lite ubject us It pure silk flat crepe in the floral design reconlt'il just wl»i luis been reHpongl- WU1 E recedes from tlm eve. Suits on the light and dark color background. Remove the A ble for the pri'scnt form. $1.15 tl Cau« of S Rented One'of our best sellers, available in a From Youth to Age full assortment of lingerie colors, eve- $1.45 Yard —TRY GETTING WELU- There ure three trying periods in a S. F1SHK1N ning tints and street shades. woman'n life: when the girl maturee NATURE'S WAY to womanhood, when a woman CLOTHING gives birth to her first child, when a NEEDLE POINT CRETONNE DR. E J. HEATH woman reucheu middle age. At 187 Smith $l< HIGHER PRICED CURTAINS The Chiropractor these times Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Perth Ambtff REDUCED TO Vegetable Compound helps to re- N. J. Shadow warp dust proof cretonne, in the Hours 8 to 10 A. M.—ii to 8 P. M. store normal health and vigor. Phone Rahway 1055-J newest creation suitable for drapes and Central Ave. and Campbell St. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Tel. 2901 RAHWiY VEGETABLE COMPOUND $1.00 Pr slip covers. I \ lilt I PINKIIWI MtU. lll.nsv MtSS. (Near New Rah Way Theatre) Dotted marquisette in the Criss Cross style and 5-pc. fine French voile with a figured val- MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY-By-UNIVERSAL USED CAR EXCHANGE, Fayette St. and Conpry Place, Perth Amboy ance and stitching to harmon- 59c ize, in blue, green, rose and Yard gold, washable. GUSSY- PL.1T IT, ;p» SpIN/-THE ONLY lvoy'M io O6HT MOTHERS' DAY SUGGESTIONS THING I LIK£ I UNIVERSAL USED CAR NON-RUN 3 in 1 COMBINATION iBeTTER SILK HOSIERY EXCHANGE The very latest 3 in 1 combination, a '«rA ON THIS O-OOO That never disappoints the woman who garment of the better grade rayon, com- demands durability) as well us loveliness, bined of a slip, vest and step-in. aervice weight, all pizes BOUGHT THERE ksl Pair $1.00 $1.00

If ever the time was ripe to purchase unused trans- Prices range from $2,000.00 down to $35.00; from CUT THIS VALUABLE COUPON pqrtation in the form of a used automobile, it is now. Pierce-Arrows to Fords. PONGEE SUPS Prices will never be lower, weather conditions are . . . , . . k - * , . ' • « Ajnong our selection we h»ve a number of cars that Well Tailored AH Pure Silk Pon»ee In the Natural Color only* ideal, and our stock is well rounded out. are ideal for. transportation to and from work, de- Sizes 36-44 ' pendable but ancient t We invite you to look our We have a wide variety for you to choose from. stock over. There is no obligation. 75C 6flCh NONE WITHOUT COUPON y Our motto—"Every Owner Must Be A Satisfied Owner". OPEN SATURDAY EVENING , Don't forget our S-day change privilege without loss to the buyer. ,.:;^ WOODRRIDGE PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, MAY 0. Fords Notes Units Of Trinity In Woodbridge St. James PT A. Has Sewaren News Avenel Library Group AVENEL Mr. and Mrs. H. Hiei-, , , V ts Kuth liiillnrd and lli: Mrs. A. l\ Randolph, Mrs. C. W. It..per .laughter, Henrietta, will in,, ,' S Andr.-i- y. H'' •hi. ';'• ' • 'f New V.>i ^ were > unday Hears Speaker V|1 ]n Joint Meeting llarnekov nnd Mrs, Ottn Hanson left Annual Meeting their new home in llnhway ii n I.ilier'y street, fell fl la.l Weiinetflay for Atlantic City to at- .: •.-;- >f Mr. ami Mr-, c. I,. Wi^u-nlli. M'v Pr. V. Klein, wh ' Miss Doris E. Deekert, of De- wore week-fnd guests of Mrs, Harry in Woodbridge. on Wednesday. gave him first aid. He is being tak- troit, Michigan, is visiting her cousin, Van Iderstine. To Beautify Library. A meeting of the combined unit-; Mrs. Kppensteiner, of St. Georges The annual meeting of St. .lame* —Mrs. P. J. Donato, president ,,r •n caro of nl present, by Drs. Tyrell —Fred Turner, Jr. spent the week- ind Slobodan. if Trinity Church wn.« hold lint nigh' avenue. Parent-Teaelier A--n-iatinn was he'.! AVF.NEL— The first of a numhor the Avenel Woman's CAub, in atten,| in tin- I'arish Ifon-o where a neu Tuesday night, when Mrs. John V end with relatives at S<-arsdale, N. Y. of educational events planned for ing the New Jersey State Convent,, —Mr, nnd Mr?. IFan> .Inhniwn, L'IIIW, to l>e known as "The Rector's Mrs. A. N. Jellyman and daught- Ryan was re-elcted president. T!ie -Mrs. Helen Clark, of Massena. nf Women's Clubs in Atlantic <-j,.. Mr. and Mrs. Karl .fohan*eri and ers, Dorothy and Florence, were New the coming year by the Library As- lluild", was formal. The rector, Rev. following vk'e-prrsidwi! s werr r'.t , ' N. V. who ha.« visiting her son, sociation was hold at the Library on —The William P. Campbell \, daughter, attended n birthday party York shoppers on Thursday. 1 .' H. Myer-. will be president of the cd: Mm. Maurice I , Dunigan. Mr-. H. Ii. Clark and family of Cliff road, Tuesday evening. IMore the regular sociation will play the Fords A in I'erth nn Monday night ir'iild. The othpr officer* are: secre- -Mrs. William Bolster, of St. B- J. Dunignn. Mrs. John MelJiiirk. returned to her home on Sunday. association meeting which was pre- on Mny lfi, and the Keasbey ,\ \ fconor of their Karl " tary, Mrs. (i. A. McLaujrhlin; trea^- I'dinsville, N. Y. has returned home Mrs. Richard Grace. Mrs. Morris >n • ided over bv the president. Mr.«. n. on Mny 11, at baseball. •on. 11 tor, Mr-i. R, A. Koch. The executive frnm a two-weokV visit with her Christie, Mrs. J, Harron Levi nnd Mrs "^t avenue, spent the w,eekS in —The Fireman's Auxiliary Wii| - Mr.-. Have H-mt wn? Perth l.'inrd will consist of the presidents daughter, Mrs. Konrad Stern, of Anna Walsh. Other officers are: -"l- "Mjjwn. N. J. fishing, hold a meeting on Monday cvonini' -H A poke in a very interestinintereg Atnhuv 'ill T.K! day nft«-rn" j if each of tho units; Mrs. C. R. Myrtale street. treasurer, Mi-s Flennor Moll corres- . - "'Inert, of Chicago, III., is visit- sp ke in a the firehouse. ln hls library work in general and llniwn, Mrs. Thomas Moran anil Mrs. —Mrs. John Gorton, of Tisdale ponding secretary. Mrs. Arthur * daughter, Mrs. C. L. Wiswall. way on l her work in the Li-i -The Rosary Society held ,, Mr. and Mr.«. AIOTI7.II DBVU'S, ) one member of >lnce. is visiting in Canada. Ernst; recording secretary. Mrs. H. l'!ni:,field b^vof Xrw"Bru"w"cll: M.n help-' monthly meeting at the "L, ,,;,:. and daughter mm • aih unit, who will be selected by the —The regular meeting of the St. Ciair Lavin; membership chair- ful ideas were gleaned from her talk, Noir" on Monday evening. The ),„„ #n Monday. head of each unit Woodhrld(te-Sewaren Chapter of the Entertains at Bridge man, Mrs. Frank Mayo; hospitality, espeeialiv for the children's depart- • of the n,.-etmK was changed f,-,,T11 Mr-;. William .!• Tentative plans were made f"i a Hahway Hospital will be held on Mrs. Micheal he ,Iov; sanitation, Mrs. Walter, \i-:ted IH r, Mrs, In Sewaren Home .' . ' j the firn Monday of the month • '. rani jinrty to he held rnmc time in Monday afternoon at the homo of Aufcust Baumnn; welfare. Mr-. Owen • attractive ' the seroml Tue»grove; o windows. I A enrd party will be held on Ma •ok , lid. Chili The rertor will call a meeting avenue. The annual election of offi- publicity, Miss Mi th(1 ,t,ihn Hrowni.njr •> S'liitli rtflii a voted ,,, f,lrther"« a* '-° ( hat Noir." •if the officers: t<> make the final ar- cers will lie held. All members art The annual rerep 'its immittees chsrrtiing hostess at a delight- j The assnriati > i L'n, thn --William Perna and Thoi,,-, River nil .^inday. • ran(rcmpnts. irgcd to bo pr'ewn't. Was given. Mrs. .John C grove rt^ ful|V arranged bridge party held in : honutify the A social hour followed when re- —A son was born on Tuesday ported Jllfi proceeds of ihv last card her home in East avenue on Wednes- trl"tpos to y freshments wore served by Mrs. A. morning to Mr. and Mrs. Howard party. Plans were discussed for a afternoon. Quantities of Spring iiiide I'" N*pw York on Tuesday. Fords Women Attend Jt»vie>. Valentine of Green street. cake sale to day •- hel.I somo time in {lnv.fn wprp usp(, ihrmehmll tht. —The Junior Woman's Club he|.j Spring Meeting of P, T. A.'» —Mr. nml Mrs. John Dowling, of June. The last meeting nf the season hnlti,, Elizabeth, were the dinner guests of will be held Tuesday, June IT. rooms, Delicious refreshments were Mrs. Paul Kingherry on Tuesday. into.-.f n u • served during the afternoon and at- " ^b I FfiUI'S—Mr-. A. 'iari'lner, State fol- V: w'ii annual election of Vne-pn >]ve was fifty-nine years -The Sunshine Class of the Pres- Open In Perth Amboy i old «nd was the youngest daughter born, Mrs. C. M. Cooper, Mrs. W. every Tuesday and Thursday after- ly for the out-going president and present were: Mrs. F.. Martin, Mr-. 1 byterian church will hold its annual "' ''It, Mrs. H. Van Iderstine, Mrs. noon from 3 to "i o'clock and Thurs- the teachers at the school on Wed- Lund, Mr?. Vronm, Mrs. I!a-mussev.. nf the late Mr. and Mr*. Emanuel Mother's Day Party on Monday, May Something: new and dainty in tho p nesday afternoon. I Newcomer, of Columbia, Pa. She was Howell, Mrs. 0. B. Ames, Mrs. day evening from H to !> o'clock. Mrs. Marlmsen. Mr.-. Miinn, M>N. 11, at the homo uf MPS. H. A. Tap- way of eating place- has been estab- .\. D. thirty-seven years. way of eating place- has been estab- A. D. MacCallum, Mrs. H. B. Rankin, Mrs. Clyde Worry, head librarian. ~-MiM Ruth Hughes of Metuch,.n Warren, Mr.-. Ken Jensen. Mr*. Hal- pen. lished in Perth Amboy in the Ho- Mrs. R>Gimbernat, Mrs. C, J. Wis- spent a few days of the past week Besides her husband. Mrs. Love is monthly meeting of the lshan. Mr-. liarbar -Ha. Mr.-. Sindet survived hy six children. Mrs. W. E. —The bart Building where Karolyn s Kitch- wall. Mrs. Frank Rankin, Mrs. R. II. with Mrs. W. H. Woodruff of P;,,^ snd Mr-, Ben llanltlla. I.ape, of Evanston, 111.; Gregory W., Kings Daughters was held on Monday en has been opened. This place has Muller and Mrs. H D Clark avenue. afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. everything that science can provide nf Roavtl* Park; Marian Ii., Ruth J.. 1 —The Trustee^ of the Free pub. Victor N. and Edgar A,, all of Wood- BreckiTiridge. Bandages were rolled for aanitatlon and the preservation Mrs Floyd Turner Howell. Mrs. .Irinn lie Library will meet at the home ,,•• Fords Couple Entertains . . | bridge- five grand children; one sis- for the Perth Amboy City Hospital. of food. There is electrical refrigera- II. Love "and Mrs. A. I). Macfullum. the president. JT B. Labat tonijrh' tion. The appointments are attract- The play will be jriven in the au- The librarians met this afternoon ;r In Honor of Relatives tor Mrs s B Qjihuly of Newark. Sewaren Players To p j ive and inviting. The cooking is in ditoriuii m of thh e WdbiWoodbridgd e High the library from 1 to 3. I and a brother, John Newcomer, of charge of a French chef. FORDS—Mr. and Mr- Edward , Brooklyn. hool the latter part off Mayy. —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luthin of Larsen entertained a gr"'i;> friends I Mj-s. Love's foreb^arers were the Mrs. Ida Jacobs The kitchen is open to inspection Repeat Cinderella The rasl of thh e plal y is as ffollows: Yonkers wore the week-end pin•••• recently in honor of .\!r. Larson's Harnberger and Hoover families, any time. A specialty is made of ca- Fairy Godmother AAnn a MMoe of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barth of Ma:, • . Wash- tering to parties. Young Fairies: hattan avenue. Irothers. Leonard, of Sea'.: worn earlyy settlers of Pennsyyl Mrs. Ida Jacobs, forty-nine years mgton; and N\i iv. Music old, died Tuesday night at her home Juvenile Actors Will Present Pink •June Van Iderstine and dancing vert enjoyed. A deli- thvaniae Englis. Mrsh. LutheraLove wans churca membeh of r Coof- in Middlesex avonue, WoodbrMife, St. Margarets Unit Has Play At Woodbridge For Violet Lucille Kath •ious supper wn served. lumbia, Pa., and just a short time be-Iff olio wing a brief illness. Besides her Buttercup Dorothy Jacobs Avenel Ladies Aid Society The invited ppiM'st s ^Ti': li. Eirnn, Benefit Card Party Benefit Of Kiddie Keepwcll Spring Helen Ames fore her illness, she visited her home Yiusband, Alexander, she is survived Ria Howell Prepared For Spring Bazaar »f Perth Ami oy. Mrs. (lie | . .. by two children, Miss Sophie Jacobs, Camp. Cinderella St. Margaret'* Unit of Trinity Epis- Cinderella's .Stepsisters: Ingrig d Peterson, Mr. ami Mrsun, . MrsEd-.1 |1 tow Lutheran annd churchattende. MMrsd service. Loves camin e thtoe of Woodbridjre, and Alexander Jac- copal church held a successful ben- AVENEL—Mrs. J. J. Domirup obs, of Perth Amboy; a sister, Mrs. Lydia Anna Mario .Schuck. ward Larson, Mr. and Sirs. W. W, ' Woodbridge in August of 1895 and efit card party on Monday night in! SEWAREN: The children of the Rhoda Moe pleasantly entertained the menilii" Thompson, Edna., Edw.;ard Jr., Leroy; 1resided here since that timtifnee until her Sophie Darsi, of Woodbridge; four the parish house. Prizes for high; Sewaren school are holding a unique Kate Countess Crosspatch, (Cinderella's j of the Ladies'^Aid Society at Clifford and Martha Laisen. Neils death. She always took active inter- brothers, Valentine Pedrick,-of Wood- were made by the following; t performance- of Cinderella for ,the ] on Wednesday afternoon. The ob Larsen, of Norway. Leonard I,ar and the- Kings Daughters. tery at Rahway. Brodhead,Stephen HruskaMrs. Willia, m Jones, Miss j this part of the county have been ,. Spend Day In New York Tho funeral services were held John Sieber to the chairmen of the various bomb Helen Pfeiffer, Mrs. G. A. McLaugh-' asking to have it repeated. Many of Ladies and Courtiers at the ball: Mrs. Donegan was assisted : frsm her late liome yesterday after- lin, Mrs. J. B Myers and Mrs. W. , the parents Of the Sewaren children noon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. J. Benja- Mrs. William Prall Entertains Lucille Kath, Jane Van Iderstine, serving hy Mrs. Edward Grode, Mi Members of the I-Yo-Pta Camp A. Gilham. j are interested in the Kiddie Keep Mary Kopi, Clair Simonsen, Le Alice Pomeroy and Mrs. Fran Fire Group spent Saturday in New min Myers, pastor of Trinity Church, Pinochle: Mrs, R. Roy> Mrs. Rob-' Well Camp and have therefore sug- officiated at the services, assisted by Friends At Bridge Party Roy Simonsen, Edward Novak, Brecka. York City and visited the Museum of ert BressW nnd Mrs. Oscar Large. ! gested to the little actors that this Arthur Nelson, Zenon Dembitsky. Art and the Indian Museum of Art, Rev. E. H. Vogt of Camden, former- Fan Tan: Mrs. S. Schmidt, Mrs. performance be given for children Mrs. William Prall, of Green street, Puss-in-Boots Bruce Rankin in the forenoon. In th<" afternoon ly of Woodbridge. Tbe interment, Walter Brown and Mrs. ii. Perna. less fortunate than they are. Ibe group attended a performance which was private, was made in Trin- ntertained at two tables of bridge Little Red Riding Hood.... Mary Con- on Tuesday afternoon for the bene- The play is coached by Miss Dor- Summing It Up *t the Paradise theatre and in the ity chuich yard. The pall bearers othy F. Dietz who is also an active stance Clark. evening a performance' at the ftoxy were Walter Hall, of Trenton; Ran- fit of the Rahway Hospital Auxili- C memiber of the benefit committee. Jack and Jill June and Junior Keep your face alwajrs turned to- efeeatre. dolph Oilhuly, of East Orange; Wil- ary. High scores were made by Other members of this committee MaeCullum. ward tht lunihin* and th« ihad liam Tombs, of Sewaren; H. A. Tap- Miss Laura Cutter and Mrs. Stephen CLASSIFIED AD are: Mrs. F. J. Adams, Mrs. Ernest ows will fall behind you. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Silbermann Wyld. Refreshments were served by Classified adverti*emtnt« only onr chaperoned the group. Those who pen, William Gllham and Ash« Fitz- H. Boynton, Mrs. Aher Fitz Randolph - Classified Ads. Bring Results made the trip were Dorothy McEl- Randolph of Woodbridge. the hostess. cent a word; minimum charge 25c. The guests were: Mrs. William henny, Cecelia Halligan, Miriam HELP WANTED — MALE Sermayan, Marguerite Siibermann, Franklin, Mrs. Florence Tisdall, Miss Daisy Rush, Miss Laura Cutter, Mrs. Mr?. Peterson and Vivian Peterson. Sisters Entertain Bridge BARBERING — BOBBING Frederick Bromann, Miss Josephine Exrjert instructions. Tho most mod- Club At Rowland Place Shafer and Mrs. S. H. Wyld. Miss King*berry Is Hostes* ern school. Earn after few weeks. The Misses Eleanor and Miriam Largest chain of schools and shops in To Members Of Bridge Club Moll, of Rowland place, entertained Mother Offormer County United States. VAUGHN'S SYSTEM, their bridge club Tuesday night. 214 Bowery, New York City. Miss Helen Kingberry, of St. High scores were made by Coletta Clerk Dies In Hospital W. I. 5-9*. George avenue, was. hostess to her Grausam, Clara Anderson of Perth bridge club on Monday night. High Amboy, and Marie Grausam and Miss Mrs. Louisa Hilker, seventy-five HELP WANTED—FEMALE •cores were made by Miss Lillian Helen Campion. Blanche Howard re- years old, widow of the late Christian YOUNG lady to work in Drug store Richards and Miss Margaret Jelly- ceived the consolation prize. Refresh- Hilker, and mother of former Coun- Steady employment. Applications man. Miss Dorothy Jellyman received ments were served. The others pres- ty Clerk, F. William Hilker, died by letter only will be considered. the. consolation prize. Delicious re- ent were: Margaret Bergen and Mir- Sunday at the city hospital after a Raymond Jackson, Main street, freshments were served. iam and Eleanor Moll. long illness. The funeral was held Woodbridge, N. J. Those present were: Miss Bess Bak- Tuesday" afternoon, 2:15 o'clock, W. I. 5-9. *r, of Avenel; Miss Adolpha Koyen, from the home of her son, F'. William EMPLOYMENT WANTED of Perth Amboy; the Misses Bertha Seniors To Visit Hilker, 141 Rector street with whom she resided and 2:45 o'clock from FEMALE—Girl wants position; light Ohlott, Lillian Richards, Margaret housework or similar employment. Jellyman, Evelyn Baldwin and Doro Washington Next Week Our Savior's Danish church in State thy Jellyman. street. Rev. Byron Nelson, pastor of- Address Miss Fodor, 367 Rahway The Woodbridge Seniors will leave ficiated and the interment was in avenue, Woodbridge. early Wednesday for the annual edu- the Alpine cemetery. A number of W. I. 5-9* cational trip to Washington, D. C. county and city officials were at the The party will board a special coach services and sent flowers. Governor CLEAN RAGS wanted, size of Hand-1 n the Pennsylvania R. R. at 7:11 Morgan F. Larson sent a floral tri- kerchief or larger, 5c a pound A. M. Eastern Standard time and bute. Middlesex Press, 20 Green street. will be taken to the main line at ROOMS AND BOARD Rahway. They will arrive in Wash 611 fiarron avenue, Woodbridge, ington at 12:20 P. M. Mrs. J. J. Livingood Retained N. J. ?hone 892. W. I. 3-14 tf Tuesday Bridge Club As Head of Builders' Society FOR RENT Meets With Mrs. Frankel Mrs. J. J, Livinfrood was re-elected ivesident of the Builders Society of FOR RENT—New six room house Mrs. Lewis Frankel, of School he Methodist church, at its meeting for rent. Steam heat. $45 per month. street, entertained the Tuesday leld Wednesday afternoon at the De Young, Avenel, phone, Wood- Night Bridge Club on Tuesday night. ome of Mrs. F. F. Anness, The other bridge 2149J. • Hitch scores were made toy Mrs. ifficers elected are: vice-president, V. Thomas Peterson and Mrs. Harry ilrs. T. A. Minims; recording and cor- FOR RENT 2 or 4 furnished room Baker Sr. Mrs. S. H. Wyld received responding secretary, Mrs. F. F. An- . apartments; also furnished rooms: the consolation prize. Refreshments nes; treasurer, Mrs. G. A. McCul- apply Mrs. Little, 144 Main street, EVERGREENS - telephone 3-M. BLUE SPCUCE were served by the hostess. augh. W. I. 7-5 tf. Those present were: Mrs. A. Dav- Plans were made for a fashion ies and Mrs. H. J. Baker, Sr., of how to be held on Monday, May 26, HOUSE FOR RENT Avenel, Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin, Mrs. the home of Mrs. F. F. Anness. Ready for immediate occupancy. 51 8 Evergreens Thomas Peterson, Mrs. I, M. Nelson, Prior to the business meeting, a de- rooms, bath, most desirable section ' Mre. S. H. Wyld and Mrs. A. N. Jol otionul service was held, which was 3 minutes from station, stores, Drastic Reductions $180 lyman, of Woodbridgre. .ed by Mrs. Madeline Duval. During schools, buses, new public park in: 2 Norway Spruce, 2 Ar- 1 the social hour, refreshments were rear; garage; reasonable. 95 Green, borviUe, 2 Scotch Pine, served by Mrs. Duval, Mrs. Elizabeth street, Woodbridge, N. J. Tel. Wood- 2 Auitrian Pin«. Endemic Drake, Mrs! I. T. Spencer and Miss bridge 114. Them treei are 5 year» old. A famous doctor declares that love Helen Potter. '• W. 1. l-17tf. WALL SUITS Is a disease. And some fellows have found to their disappointment that It OARAGE FOR RENT 2 Colorado Blue Spruce ....$1.10 Wednesday Bridge Club At 95 Green street, Woodbridge, 2 Aialeai hardy early bloi- Isn't always contagious. 15.00 a month. Tel. Woodbridge 114. lomi HO Members Are Guests of W. I. 1-17 tf. 4 Azaleas Mollis Orange .. 1.10 Mrs. G. A. Robinson SUITS That Were 8 Japanese Barberry 1.15 FOR SALE SUITS- That Were 12 Hardy Perennials 1.50 40 Snapdragon! mixed 1.10 ^rs. G. A. Robinson, of Rowland FOR SALE—New six room house. plafe, entertained the Wednesday Steam heat. $5,750, easy terma. De- 40 Asler» mixed 1.10 Afternoon Bridge Club, Wednesday. $40 and $45 40 Dahlia flowering Zinnias 1.10 Young, Avenel, phone, Woodbridge $30 and $35 There were three tables of players. 2149J. 40 Larkspur novelty 1,10 High scores were made by Mrs. 40 Strawflowers novelty .... 1.10 George Keating, Mr. Arthur Frantz 25 Petunia California Giants 1.10 FOR SALE—Cheap, English setter, and Mrs. A. V. Therkelson. Refresh- 1 year old; female; apply 501 Rah- 30 Gladiolus, larg-e bulbi ments were served by the hostess. mixed '. 1.10 way avenue. The members present were: Mrs W. I. 4-18tf. .NCW 6 Canna assorted started Wallace Sofield, Mrs. George Keat- plants 1.10 FOR SALE—Five room house with CLEANING ing, Mrs. Robert Rubeor, Mra. A. V. 15c additional for pacUing and Therkelson, Mrs. Kendall From, Mrs. bath and aU improvements in Row- 1 postage. PRESSING Andrew Clausen, of Woodbridge. land place, Telephone Woodbridge ALTERING Mrs. William Sofield and Mrs. Arthur 633-J or 1710. Fraiitz, of Perth Amboy. The guests $Oft.50 GARMENTS were: Mrs. Leon Rynsha, of Wood- BUNGALOW, 4 roomB and bath Yanosik Nurseries bridge; Mrs. Forrest Laird, of Maple- electric, light, ges, water, Bewer, $22-50 wood. Next Wednesday, the club will concrete street; price {3,500; easy 22 NORTH LEHIGH AVENUE go to iNew York to witness a per- terma; 5 Wedgewood avenue, Wood- 29 formance of "Sons of Guns", bridge; inquire J. E. Harned, Post CRANFORD, N. J. OffifiS Building, Wpodbridge. REASONABLE PRICES W. I. 2-15tf. Missionary Luncheon Planned BUSINESS NOTICES By Congregational Women WE AEPA1R FUR COATS PLANTS »nd SHRUBBERY The Ladies Association of the OWL- FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, HARDY (HjSHOLM & (tiAPMAN greKational church met Wednesday ufternoon at the home- of Mrs, Wil- FLOWERS, ROSE CUMBERS, S. flM | M.mUn .VYu l'«t liam H. Voorhees and completed GRAPE VINES. J. JANSA, SEW- U,mbu, New York Cia plans for the missionary luncheon to AREN, N. J. (NEAR PUBLIC New York Custom be held pext Wednesday in/the lec- SCHOOL). 187 Smith St. 3«J MADISON AVE. , ture room of t!i» church. Mjp., M. I. W, I. Fob. 21 to May SO* Perth Amboy, N. J. Telephone Perth Attbojr 2500 Demurest, Mrs. William A. Osborn, Tailor Mrs. Mac bull and Mm. John Fleming TRUCKING, local or long distance; GQOP CLOTHES FOR EVERY MAN" will have ehwfte of the luncheon. two trucks at your convenience. Phone Woodbridge ma. John Thorn- »* THOMAS MEACHAM 68 Main St. Phone 167 Mrs. W. V. D. "Strong will have charge of the missionary meeting. Re- is, Oakland avenue, Sewaren. Woodbridf* fretthments were servod during the r social hour, A4v. S«U It - OODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY <>, 1930 SECTION TWO PAG1 OMB

EON *.ll Y SALE 3 COMPLETE $1.00 DOWN DELIVERS ANY SINGLE PIECE

ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL YOUR CHOICE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SIMMONS INNER-SPRING MATTRESS Nciw you (nil can ntFord ITIII sleeping eomfort. We n.IVr us an amiivvrsiiry special the new and com- fortable (.oil spring to lit Tomorrow you can furniih a complrlp room at an nlrnont unbelievable laving. Ad imy size bod at the low pi'UT of THE HOOStER vanced itylei are f-atured in our Annlvenary Sale. The ieniationallv low pricr» quoted for this Sale —extra t*ving» that are record breaking. Caih ii not nrci-.snry. KITCHEN CABINET $1.00 Down Deliveri It \i a special anniversary A imnll depoiit deliveri anything- balance ai convenient. ale price. This cabinet 1 -aves Hie lady of the house many font-steps. $O/\75 In :i clmiiv of ww ,4 ...dors

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100 Piece j DINNER SET Living-Room Outfit with Coxwell Chair and Stool ( A real special anniversary! | offering i» thU glazed porce-j Super-feature, a saving of tremendous proportion to you, a superb outfit selected | lam dinner set of $ < Q50] with the utmost care in which harmony of design, color and comfort are completely achieved. Magnificent settee, club chair, covered all over in a taupe and rose Jac- ' the latest pattern. I J\ qiuircl velour, and has tapestry reversible cushions. In addition a massive coxwell chair in Uu. • and brown Jacquard, with stool. Magazine stand in red, or green end table, metal smoker, Brass plated bridge lamp junior and table lamps with leather Folding table ironing board Kiiilio bi'iii'b with nn'tal base elfect, luted shades. ol' durable make a 3 -| 00 mid iiphol.steiisl siuil (1 9S $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS IT real value at - I in Ju('i|iiurd veluur.

\ 7 BOOK TROUGH FELT BASE FLOOR HANDY CHEST OF COLONIAL THIS MAHOGANY END TABLE SECRETARY DESK COVERING DRAWERS CEDAR CHEST SPECIAL DAVENPORT TABLE Mahogany, finished with Thje ches^ vf drawers in We offer a .natural finish assort mmt i)|_ th<.» >t maho^ny Snwh b«oe, roomy tun and s] melons moBt wanted patterns. While walnut finish at a special dar chest at u remarkable '" your library or living book trough. $169 c with mahogany veneer top. they last, per r*A Anniversary Sale $ 1 j§ 78 value for this % f A 60 • mm,. \ rea] reproduction price sale ^^. ''! the ijrijfinal in iQA>0 A re*l IQT5 Special A ispbcial J/ sq. yd. , zyy 14'

FOR EVENING STORE HOURS APPOINTMENTS * 8:0QA,M. — 6:00 P.M. PHONE 27S0 Saturday Night. 10:00 P. M. PAGE TWO SECTION TWO FRIDAY, MAY «i, Picture Peers Surpass THREE MASTER.-s OF HILARITY 'THEN—I'M DONE FOR Selves In Joy Rivalry

Hollywood Stars and Fenhirrd Plnyem Display Talents in "Paramount on Parade".

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hrmiKlil '•;!• • '.' H mo'irit '.''.I1 :ira-!> " ilny r'.in. Star? wh • hav. pub]ir irr,iic!! a" •!". • mi? riv.ilry • •! a ".r inir. rcnv-iy ar.'! ; •'• -rv.;if. rip fostivai • 1 the -ur-

Jhom u)> r *h«-y a1. ;•• .ire.! hero j«incl »-.e< ;r."r :r. • • Inner of -iir;>rV.tiy haj>;•.!•• ••I'.-ir..- mf.int ( I*.,ra.i. - N .v mwllcy r. ar.il —Scene from "Dnnp-rmi- I'aradi-c' fate in tho R»- type -ill • r\ 'r .;-, • r:x whieh will open tomorrow at the •—CIIKSTKK MolIKIS a "Sirr'ar,; mount. .'A' K "VhTT SKKKT:- <;.\I,I,A< < stardom. She is Nancy Carroll, titian- fortunate sisterhood. Her career be- nnii in 1 WAR DOCUMENTS IN RUSSIAN ••ait due t.. the ftii-t that several cop- •i,-, !.,••!, i I'-iiii March, Nino Mar- haired beauty of the Paramount stu- pan under wry inauspicious circum- for in?t T.fr- '.«••• ir-w GIVE _PRINTERS GRIEF ':>'.. df ouch were required for the fihn, nml nppi ar< in ;«'" rh«'v.;'.i -r :nU-r- •!!,.. M" •• Mayfair. I>avid N'ewell, dios, who will appear at the Crescent stances Her first stajre experience .lack 'ia :.. Warner Oland, Zelma theatre, starting tomorrow for four Southern California printers were ludfs. One <;f them v.. d >>y n came one night in a little' rn>i(thhor- Hollywood and !.<•- An(T;-li's print- i-ngiigcd to make fac-similies. 11Tru' Love (fN'i'a!. K ipcnr I'ullette, Joan Peers, days, in her first stellar r.le in -'Dan- hoinl theatre on New York's East ers sgruuted a few i>ray hairs when a Ern?t •William P'-well, Charles (Buddy) gerous Paradise". Kverything went smoothly until H Parade". <1ara How if heart! -;npiji£.j Side when she, with her sister, enter- largi'motii'H picture studio sent them 1 Rop--". I.I! 11nn K>-tri, Stanley Smith As with the few others who have ed at an amateur night performance. u-as discovered that' the printer did her new ]. V(-l!>a!!nri, "Tru- \v the jthe M,' Ti-,. an order for eighteen different war not have type faces of the Russian iiavy", and Nancy furrl'i >:np,; ' , :•. >r ;• '•** a'.I!: e s >av. rt, , and K v Wray. traveled the same road, it took a deal The Carroll sisters sanjr and danc- K-.ir.,lr. of dancing for Miss Carroll to reach documents to be printed in English, alphabet. danr<+ and makes nn rry •" the m',^^' j The ;;•,,•'.-.i'ii-- -;irh I x names • ed. Nancy kept on singing and danc- Gorman and Russian! oi At* Lvman's fartK'U" b.md, :n an, a - K \' Ar'.e' •'• an Arthur. Wil- '< her dizzy success. More than distance ing. She sang and danced her way to After frantic Marchings among separates the crowded, noisy base- fame. With the development of the It happened during the filming «f other local printeries, someone dis- interlude called "Panre Mad". '. f •T(rc BsntToft. Clara) Radio Pictures' s p e c i a 1 talking Thf-n thrrt:'- Harry I>H••;-.'< K.lar-, . Mary Brian, ! Another Chorus Girl ment dressing room for the general talking motion picture, she was able covered the plant of a Russian newt- chorus of a New York stape show drama. "The Case of Sergeant dns- ioas rnmeily tu keep the '..r.;srr.'- if"- . Cl-.vi- I ••-••'r,. \ trtrtnia Bnii'f. Nancy 1 to bring all her talents to bear and paper in downtown !,<>s Angeles. TTJ* ing. Harry sin^s "I'm I-ad re. :h>- Kuti. Ihattt-rtor.. Maurice I from a luxuriously furnished "star" she quickly attained preeminence. cha", which opens tomorrow at the Russian versions of the document* <'arr •': Strand Theatre. Toroador"'. in (jnrKt-ivjs Span^h c >s- , br, Gary Cooper, l.+on Errol. Wins Fame In Movie apartment at a film studio. And it re- were "set" and the type sent to the ihf'va quires something more than courage Inasmuch as Herbert Rrenon, the tumc, in a 'k:: in whifh he i^ sup- Sf.;art Krwin. Kay Francis. Skfct- other plant where the document* portc-d by svelte Kay Frm1..•:.-. an>l n hi-r. Harry Griu'n. Mit7.i Green, Another little jrirl who was a to make the move. —Please mention this paper to ad director, insisted that every detail of hearing messages in the three Ian- (ial'.aph the picture he 10K per cent accurate, glnriiiiii ch'iru- "f h-y- at'! piri.-. Ia:iu-s Hall. I'riiliip-. Holme?, H<-len dancer on l'r »a

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Maurice Chevalier sings "All I Want Is Just One Girl"—and you'll feel that you're that girl. MENUS 'ANYTIME'S THE TIME TO FALL IN LOVE' Thirty stars — and they're not acting! Astounding sing Buddy Rogers and Lillian They're themselves in "Paramount on Par- Roth in one of the romantic ade". Come and meet them personally. Human epic germ of It hai nmmzect the world Well "What DID Cleopatra Say?". Helen .... it will amaze you Kane tells you that, too, in "Paramount on —thi» drama of a man PARAMOUNT Parade". Of course the answer is "Boop- whoie adventure in t and battle turned the tid boopa-doop". of empire and iwept a proud and pompom dyn- ON PARADE aity into dinolut* ruin Here's dancing that's dancing! "Dancing all your film friends making love, singing, to Save Your Sole"! Nancy Carroll dances dancing , . . having a wonderful time. In arid sings it in "Paramount on Parade". th

Over the house-tops to the moon! Cheva- lier and his singing-dancing beauties take you on a cloud-sweeping Voyage! A gor- dlilSIH geous riot in TECHNICOLOR. It's another of the pulse-quickening interludes in "Par- amount on Parade". L Let's go! Everybody's marching to the music of "Paramount on Parade"! Chester MORRIS Betty COMPSON , Jean HBRSHOLT

A mighty cait bringing Also the art of dialog to dramatic perfection on MOVIETONE NEWS the icreen. And Also Movietone News MOVIETONE SHORTS and Movietone Shorts

4-DAYS-4 "D EADE'S 3 - DAYS - 3 BEGINNING SAT. MAY 10 EMODELED CRESCENT BEGINNING WED. MAY 14 "Dangerous Par adise"» Popular Prices, Matinees 10c and 20c, Evenings 15c and 35c You Can't Resist— GEORGE | SIDNEY Nancy Carroll's love-making. In this dar- AND ing, adventurous South Sea romance. Her first starring role. She's sweeter than "Sweetie", CHARLES MURRAY NANCY CARROLL -IN- in "Dangerous Paradise" ! "AROUND THE CORNER" with A LAUGH RIOT RICHARD ARLEN WARNER OLAND They find a baby in front of their pawnshop.

More bewitching than she was in "The 18 years later Rosie (Joan Peers) is a beautiful Uauce of lift" or "Close Harmony",, A woman-hating man and a man-loving wom- girl Each picks a suitor for her. There are an alone in a South Sea paradise. Hand- mm Kichard Ari?n M the lover. many Directed by William ("Wings") Wellman. PA OK FOUR SECTION TWO FRIDAY, MAY 9. 1930 News of the World Told in Pictures

Bored With Life international Sailing Race On Hundredth Birthday

.' RFMO. ITALY —A pcricral view of the ya ::'.- .15 '.hey rared along the course i.ere i\\ "3". sailing regatta, in which five nations hsd ?:x:y ships entered.

Take Part in First Eastern Glider Meet M?:hfr" Mary Jor.ps. •.r-irrars labor leader, heroine of many. 'o.ic'r.', strJgtles '.n the r^e of Ameriran workii'.Rnifn. recently LONDON- Viv*:.:r:ir '.<>: :);' t-'rev outdoors -Abdul c-rpre.vses his ra:«! her )yj.r,d:n'.:i: b;r-|..Uy a! her h;>rrir noa: :!IP c.ipr.al city. pleasure 'i:'h "•"'i'"1 m '>:- bar:* •'. case at thp 7/v> :".f-re. National Baby -Week Recording Tap Dance

BAYSIDE, L. I.—In rear, left to right: Wallace Franklin, flyer; W. Hawley Bowlus. who taught Lindbergh how to glide; Mrs. Keith Miller, flyer; Capt. W. Newton Lancaster, who, with Mrs. Miller, flew from England to Australia; CapC. Pranzcarl Schlieff, famous German ace; Hodman Wanamaker 3d; Prof. Alexander Klemin of the New York University's Guggenheim School of Aeronautics; Raymond E. Dond of the Russell Manufacturing Company, and C. T. Stork, President of the C. T. Stork Corporation. In front, CHICAGO—Mrs. Susan Dunilt. left. Is shown with her baby, left to right: Richard W. Atwater, flyer; Lieut. R. P. Barnaliy, United States Navy, who flew a glider Marina, and Nurse Elizabeth Alexander, at the Ashland Welfare Sta- CHICAGO—A clO5e--.:p showir.g Miss Madaltr.e Parker recording from the dirigible Los Angeles, and Capt. frank M. Hawks, first to make a cross-country glider flight, at tion, there baby Marina is being examined. Mrs. Dumit is especially careful with Marina, a-:- ten of her children out of thirteen have died. tap dance at the Brui!>*ick Recording Sludior. the New York glider meet, the first to be held in the East. Picturesque Jerusalem Face Slush Fund Probers A Doubles Match for Life T

Mrs. Ruth Hanna MeCormick, Member o.' Congress from Illinois. w:.o defeated Senator Charles S. Deneen, faced the Special Campaign Expend::ures Committee c' the Senate at '.::e Capitol in Washing- ton. Left to right- Senators Robert K Wa+'iit-r. Gerald P. Nye, Chairman, and C C Dill, Mrs. Ruth Hanna MeCormick and Senator Charles S, Ueneyn. Jamestown Settlers Honored

PHILADELPHIA—WLmer Allison, brilliant U*\* Cap star, wjlli JERUSALEM—A scene with odd doorways and stairs which might have been in a modernistic movie during Xhe visit of one of hi ende, the former JAUs Anne CasweU. Allison and other member* the Hadassah nurses, supported by the Women's, Zionist Organla- »;li practice hem for several »«ks. \ Uon of America. Pedalling His Own Canoe An Air Demon

n -Choi l*i 11. O.Urk, WVMMIIH, i>eilalliiH[ \\U " V1MU1MA UKACH, VA. Uyv. JoJm ^i 1'oaa.rd u( Viinmw mid Ui Com- "pocket imptlltr", a iuw combination bicycle and sidewheel, mittee Chairman, with Uov. Hurdmntn of i-.wigl* lu the rtar. ai they arrived the 323d anni- later is intended iu bt- motomril fur vailix? ami ruwbuat versary celebration of the binding of the JunesUjwu settleri. )DfcMDGE INDEPENDENT

:-',',]', uiirlmngi 1, .. I lie rains of tnr«« thousand yearn Thpy pvfln furnished This Week pitrnonllnnry Ii I olcinlc.il data of perl- Alum u ndlrnl •jMMitfi, m |wftv*' HIP wet of til* "Sit Bt!»tUP Nntimly ha": «(>k tin1 remote Imllan TlllaRe Icli II. Kckcr. |in sldent of the M-iro- Of AtHHZOC. Vino CM Tin Mi Tt«. NAt-xt.* l.lfi1 Iiisiir:in<-n Cnmpnny, enn- At his request, lmlimi children dl- rt.iiiiuiiini iniliifltrinl policy rprtpd him to a hathlnn IKIOI. In l!if TiiitPiJ Stat^H and ('annila. show* ibat workers arc liv- A younR Indian mother. Avelina de ing IniiK IK'T tllilll they UKod lo. la Rosa, sppiiiK !iim wltli the children, Tliiinikk s to sri..nif nnrt prosperity, spread the report he had come to cut IHP nth viitc :iinon^ waee Parnnrs off their; heads and boll their bodies liny diminished. Mr. Krkor'n statlFtl- tn get oil for flyliiK machines, cnl IIII.MII allows ii new low death The Indlnns. driven to superstltloul rule nf :> | ]>,.,• i,i,mi ,1 11tnu: Mulch, frenzy, Immediately stoned the un- Mor<; li'lults Hint ];Vi>, fewer bftbim fqrtunnte man to death. I but die. ii n wm• liridEP nnif, .mil tor'ured millions. And Its hold ilinrn ir.lilv iii!ilic'ii!iiiiU-light saving rpgloiiB the clock ih<- ^ .iin*; suit. is advanced one hour. For somo that Tin 111:111 uiMi H B)>tii|p« iiiadn • nipiin.'- .in extra hour of parly work, 11 i kr '.l.nn. M:ilhi'in:i1 irimifl s;iy the for nthevf It mean* another hour's clliilli'i'S imuiii'il Hllrll nil nci-lllTPnen play. Knr the majority It soon be- ,iii' I«II tli(in>.[iiicl inn linmlriMl and : onips I'ou'inc. The clock Is watched, Iliirty liv<> niilli'in trillion to OIIP. Tin- Ftritish irilllim is a million mul- tipllfd by a million mliltipltpd by a l;inonsrlo;:.-l!, a nuijority have ao- milliim tunl hoiirff aildi'd to their days and With 114 it is only a million rmiltl- yp,aT« to their lives. The automobile, 1'ln il liy a tlinimnd multiplied by a •savins; time, iidils to it. lll The telephone, tiehling time's pos- • iblllMf-s. has created a new, Infinitely "If I could have but one lirliuin IUIH n m>w worry In India— •norp pllicleut type of business man. fiiir or tii-.ii 111 • 1 y unions nntlve troopa. A man who dit.s at eighty, having Ciily :\ fou- Uritisb are. In India, lees iced the new time savers intelligent- tli;ui tin1 population (>r a small Amer- ly, will have lived, actually, the equlr- • • 1411 pity, nniniiK "ilMM.OOQ. Hindus. nlant ot 240 yam, Instead of M), electric home labor saver To what extent native tronpn and [io!i< c inn hp reilpil on. in view of intense national fppllnK. la B Rprlous Find "Dry Ice" WelU i|ui'stinn. in Deserts of West Tin' llrltlHh arr Hhiftiiiff native .../'i L'-t in rjiHli. IS liiiurs in time. down and eighteen months to pay MOH RADIO SHOP the government will uccept a royalty Hand ironingby old methods is And these euts arc made by the of two cents per 1.000 cubic- feet for iVMisylvanln Uiiilroad itself. lmlance. 101 Roosevelt Ave. the first two years of actual operation. by far the hardest job left in the \\"\*.f f;>'iiera! Attcrbury, head of CARTERET, N. J. "Pry lee," made from carbon mon- tli. I'cnnsylvania, (IPCUIOS that it he home. It's the cause of backache?, Surely you will wigh to see this .unit have air competition, lie will oxide, has twice the refrigeration effi- Irhune: Carteret 1668 ciency of water Ice and keeps longer. own the competition. lired arms, exhausted bodies. new type speed Washer and ironer that costs no more, yet does both washing and In the ashes wpre found skeletons Sacred Beasts Shocked Now comes relief in a speed method that thou- WOODBR1DGE of wicked men and women. Imple ironing. Come in and let us show you how it works, ments disciivered Bhow that the city, by Bare-Legged Girls sands upon thousands have adopted. A method Now York.—Bare-legued girls and destroyed twenty centuries before or fill in and mail the coupon for further particulars NEW YORK Christ, was in the Hronze Age. They men weorlrig plus-foun ure barred from that lias the approval of leading home economists, CANDY KITCHEN had not learned how to use iron or the inTsence of Bacred elephants in Siam. about this complete laundry service. Manufacturer* and Dealers in itetl. women writers and housewives everywhere. For it Strtttlj Par* Advices from Bangkok are that American tourists visiting the ele- takes the drudgery out of ironing. It does fcetter Public Service Electric and Gas Company CANDIES AND ICE CREAM r)r« r ' brimstone, as TOO phants' stables were compelled to rs- 1 Pleite rend me illuMralrd literature 66 Main St. Woodbridffe. T»\. 43 rememhi-. . it< ,. «• tl iiui » ed dtlea turn to ft liner and put on more digni- work. It irons everything. near the Red Seu, only Lot and his fied garb. taciibinf the Thor Speed Iran tnd t)w wife escaped. And she, poor thing, new Thor wa»hin{ and ironing machine. wan turned Into a pillar of salt be- Quadruplet! Born Iron with 10 minutes' practice GUSTAV BLAUM cause she dlnobeyed orders and Leoma, Tenn.—Into the family of Name lookeii bac ward. Mr. nnd Mrs, Weaver Buntt -which al- Groceries and Provitiona In the Middle Ages bishops and ready boasted twins and triplets—hj»-e The Thor Speed Iron is simple to operate, With others testitied that they had actual- Street and No. 82 Main Street Woodbridge now come qtiudrupleU, four boys. ly scon Mrs. I nia'le of llid salt, ]() minutes' practice you can iron all the flat work. City That means some 90''J: of your laundry. It has an /CHEVROLET This Sturdy PUBLIC BSERYICE

(IM« 5p Chevrolet Six "combine* remark- tbi* tmooihncH, 0"- Ibllltjr. pow.r and If You Want Work— •cooomr. Oh, of Couriel Being u Hon-lii-law In u great nnd • •II ko Life, gurgles a scientist, Is a hetero- THE • te«rlad off 1% Ton Truck 520 geneous collection of Irreconcilable fast rnovliiR business Is oue of tlie /. o. b factory, flint. Mich, ahori turning radliu of phenomena. Just the tip thut the hardf-st Julie of all. In prestige It UH l«l and mum t'omp/t''« wlih/ront bumptr. ranks one step below the office boy.— handling In r»- lull luntlh runn(n| board* world hag breathlessly been waiting euf tad plac<«l . and rtor fandvi Woman's Home Companion. iirfe for!—Cincinnati Enquirer. 4-ip««< traa«- mliiiua «!'•• ities of six-cylinder per- Paulus Dairy No matter what your busi- ampl* power lor *r*ty formance—for it Is powered condition ui nad « ness may be, bear in mind Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. load. when you buy a truck that by a great 50-horsepower it's wise to choose a Six! six-cylinder valve-ln-head Phony 2400 Established 1890 engine. And, in addition, \$H t-t long, of«n*" bodl*a wi thou t A six-cylinder engine runs it brings you all the ad- kAULUS' iicenl'i oTefhang. CJn»rol.< oflara uil- smoothly—saving both the vantages of modern design POSITIVELY uiuilly low l*dUi4 chassis and body from the When Was listed at the left. ERFECTLY MiLK blb harmful effects of vibra- USE ASTEUR1ZED TiThne r«w •>!• •» tion, It Is more flexible In bl44*r, itrontef and Come in today and see this lTll bnd tmn traffic. It requires less gear- aturdy six-cylinder IViTon 5 la WUT Me ( shifting. And it maintains faupactfaa * »d(u«l- Truck. You can see for Your Street Walker-Gordon Certified Milk DMal.du* toaditacb- high speeds more easily. abl< cwar pJaw. yourself why truck users Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk TheChevrolet UtilityTruck are finding it's wise to Suydam'a and Rutger'3 Special Raw Tuberculin Jfl%(l«"»ruTa. gives you all the superior- choose a Chevrolet Six! Tested Milk G mouainl panllal «o iba Paved? (ram*, trnfry |Mk lo«4a wlib mttrj. and prort

m«nl on lha Ch«r«Ut truck and aralacludad your street pavements? Are la Of Uat pfk«. they relics of the horge and buggy era? MOHAN BROS. GARAGE Motor vehicles need strong, A body type Dunlop Tire* and Tubes available for smooth pavements. Tire and Tube Repairing every business need Full Line of Auto Accessories I Leading body manufacturers hay* developed, for the new Chevrolet *- Cor. Amboy Ave. and Second St. WOODBRJDGE cylinder trucks, an unusually complete Port|andi cement concrete line of bodies available In vartoui if the safest and best capacities, special designs and typ« sarface for city street* It's wise to So tit the needs of every buslne* choose a SIX RAB1N0WITZ HARDWARE PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" Full Line of 347 Madiaop Avenue (Pick-up bui ami JEEf BRSQH MOTORS, Inc. ..NBW VORACITY . HARDWARE, PAINTS, OIW» VARNISHES A National Organisation-to HOUSE FURNISHINGS 160 New Brunswick Avenue Improve ami Extend the (/«tw of Concrete |i &53-S66 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 Ml trial /. o,». feitart fltor. Mkth WOODBRIDGE INUBP8W1JI J»AGF SIX SECTION TWO FRIDAY. MAYO. 1930 WOODBRIDGE SHUT OUT BY POWERFUL UN CREW, 9 - Rutgers Lacrosse Team SAM GIOE DOES WELL AGAINST Kafton And E. Gerity LINDEN HEAVY HITTERS BUT Win Week-end Games ERRORS PROVE COSTLY Weodbridee A A Wallop* Raritan Soldiers 18-6. And Arenel ?-6 In Triumphant W«k End — Kaftan and E*Mi* Gerity UNDEN PITCHERS ALLOW ONLY FOUR HITS Turn In Fin* Mound Performance* — M. Mesick, I ;r,.kT, twirWs alW'winjr them only four hit>, With J. Gerity and J. Keating Hit Home Runt. •„ • W ..dbridge hitfh school went down in rleff-a- '.--,/ ir.ir.n county tribe Wednesday afternoon on r::?e A A r.i-e drjhSed :r.e F.ar.*.-.r. Far^h ,uilV.rkl by the .score of 9 to 0. Sammy Gioe, Bar. • ar. otir.dsman, allowed the Linden heavy hitters roily 1 >• v'.irr.p' •?'.; A-v- cist.ion nine ;•" rnr. ..utfive error- by hi? mate* proved quite cortly. ]• - 6. r. .it Av^r.r•"!••.• chalk up a very :ri jmphar,: i ten^t't^cond b«w nf the reason for the locals. •ft v:r.'. th-: c-r.T:re ^rttch in th? Sat'urdiy jrarr.e. a free pa" to first. F. Moort •*;, K;-.: Th innings, .safe on an error by Parpons. \v "he fix*.r, ar..rid(r<'. wa* relievwl in the rijfht fiel'l. MontaRue struck out. I;,- \-tr.. ;• n.;?H-d- N'Sri retired via the strike-out r. fr:,rr..-. the W. lK-;ra>. c:. .f j,itched hall. He promptly stole - • i three time*. r J'v, N. Given- crotinded out, ?hort i i ra->K',-. •. i nd. ('. Weidenburner flied o\it • -r.- al! the way : to rir.-t, Zimnier being held on sec- 1 rarkn- : left. F. (jivens stole third. Stenj- • . :. i:,- .i-r- ini.-s- :i 1 1 • nd. F. M ..re Angled advancing (jot a free pass to first. Givens ••- ft ;•..-!• JMed. and : Nu-r. r: Z.tr.mer t . third. F. Moore wa? !>ut Fin. ar.:. -1'. '40 1 put out tryinfT to steal, home. walk'-'! Me •':t in a double hut Zimmer had al- Woodbridge—Gioe was put ••a-e ^. . ar all r..n- OUt R t! 3o 6 10 —Montafrue grounded pitcher tu fir?t. Bosze, batting for 1> r.erj t •- Score bv :r.r.in mock, struck out. wMontag-J --—t * In th.- c ar.d >andbeck •d to rir-t. Jandri.-'.-vetJ s struck W. A .A.'. . . . 4 ii 0 0 3 1 0 1—9 • ut. Ko.-i..-ic fliet• field">"••,- re•*••- -truck out--•.•. -Score : Woodbridff: Mv'ick wallop- Avenel 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2—6 i-i an /thir thre •-.".re the side. Woodbridge Linden C. ed a h me The summary—Home run: Keat- • NINTH INNING run in;-.-:.e .Jimir.y Gv-ny singled,;. ••); Linden 1. , inp.. Two-base hit. Ruddy.» Stolen SCARLET INDIANS BATTLE TOMORROW Linden—Danish flied out Stole *ei;or an.i tame home hart: Petras. Struck out by E. Crf-r- SECOND INNING Burr rr. jf! (rrounder. ity, (>; by Farkas. 1; by Kuddy. 1; by Linden—W. Spark.- grounded out, ba.-e. Zimmer hit a neat single to .. Mesick -i: .Sandbeck, Thuliesen, 2. Bases on balls off E. :h:rd to first. F. Givens flied out to tield. Nopi forced Zimmer at sec-.r.- and the W pvrched on Gtrity, "A; off Farka.-. 1: • ,.ff Ruddy, Scarlet Indians 0. Larson Shuts Senators Take Game K -:c, C.. Weidenh'.i'rne-r was sate on Nogi stol* second. N. Givens dou't/. the top M': "f an 11 1. un erro. .r. ., I'ar.-r.-. Weidenburner scoring Nogi. Moore sing-led, «.,::: the end of the sixth. -:.!e second. "Kudiik itruck out, re- Given?. Sparks was hit by a pit./r.. With Kaft .r -til: holding the Sol- ::ring the side. i ball. F. Given* singled, sc i ; diers a*, hay. his mnt«-< added two To Play At Home Out Giants, 1-0 From Cards 15 to 3 Wdbid —L ickie .-truck out. ' Moore. Given* went to second vn • more runs ir. the .-ewnth. Garry Mi- A'.lo-sving only Schmidt grounded out, s.hort to first, j throw to home. Weidenburner ".• »ick firtpied. and l.n.n.y Gerity c'.'.ut- Speedway Opener On r Rutgers Lacrosse Team To Batten Touch Three I'arsons hit a fly to center field which j out to Fullerton retiring the sidt. ed a 'ojr sat:: blnnle to score two inninpj of praencr..;-.- uirtisrr.t hast>- str. r..a!:, O. Larsen. •:•:" ::.-" K : r'.ssri Rov. Cardinal Pitchers For Eleven li.e center fit-lder pulled in after a Woodbridgv—Jandrisevits run?. Th- i I';I.- had their big inning Meet St, John's Of Annapo- hard run. Score: Woodbridge 0; Lin-j tut. Ko?ic struck out. Lockie -in^ • in the eighth, when they pushed live May 18, Is Report er Boys, led his tt-aT7. t :• ^ -hutout Hits — Lambert, Fee Hit run« g'T"?* the j.'.ate to wra)) up the lis At Nielson Field At 3:30 victorj- at the exper.f- .5 :•>•;- Perth den 1. i to center field. Lockie was put LI D THIRD INNING i trying to steal second, ending t. fame. Kddio Gerity walked, and Kaf- Hankinson Syndicate To Oper- Tomorrow. Amboy Giants n Sjr.iay at Me- for. gut in the way nf the hall. Finn Hose field in Arr.br.y by th~ -ere of Linden—Danish Ilied out to Lockie! game. Final score: Woodbridfrt in center tie!d. Zimmer flied out, to • Linden 1*. jnissed Dave Gerity'? rly, and the A. ate Local Track This Year— Ucros=e. which in recent years has ]" to" oVThe Rover B.,;. > :.a;:e-.: Pater- The ::mined the A. loaded the base<. Garry Mesick to 3 at he- short stop. Nogi flied out to right;' Tht box jcore: 10) 5 Thirty-Five Entries F gained a high p....?e in. the spotlight ;on. the Giant :^-ir!er fcr ::\* hit? tracked out hi. fourth hit to score o r of intercollejriate athletic?, will hold irom which they manufactured one ir, a hectic field, retiring the side. : Woodbridfe Higb School Ii irdinals got Woodbridge — Fullerton reached' AB R J2dd:- third inning, safelyy on an error by the rightright !j Montagueg , c 1 (Untied, scoring David Gerity and h h S inning off the game r!n *.M*r He went down to second af-| Jandnsevus, It, Garry Mesick. Sandbeck poked out a L'riversity tomorrow when the Scar- wht-n Charlie Fvr hit a home 0 g to rt-ports, a syndicate Campion ' ter the boot. Gioe•flied out to the Ko»c, rf double to -core Jimmy Gerity from with two on tr.t pa*.h=. J-.... . r t 1 Ralph A. Hankinson. of j ; il" h ' pitch« Dimock tied out to short | Lockie cfb He end. held the .venators scoreless until the ' pitcher. ^.,..,t.. •••------' cv,m;jf \e 1 ' " r a ?er-; 1 : :t• * ieT ia.-t half of ;h- fifth, when they teas- 1 The H',;,he:v d.led their held at I undefeat stopr uc. Fu.lerton stole third. Montague bcnmidt, II nit b - :he ~ tie. MacLt xt lei the winner? at bat eu r.;m fjr a ba--e on ball; and two ' * .* * .. t'O'.,nt^ in the :ast frame '" \ > i Woodbridge board speedway this j collegiate start? this season, will go retiring the side. Score: i ParsonsFullerton, ,3 b=s 0 with two hit? in t'-.ret- trips to the \\ o..:d:jr:t!ee 0 Reid. Elks an-i I'Jraham. Garry M,-; year. The opening race is planned I into the battle the under dog. piatter. Wii'.iam Larsen. Stocke". Linc'en 1. Gioe, p ,. 0 lick >d w:t I May 1 •> which is a week from , Xevt-r has a :acro*se battle at Rut- ar.d Latario collecte-i the only other Linden—X. Given? was put out, Dimock, 2b - The Woodbridge track; In the seventh, the Cards literally 'Bo=ze, cf ... 1 0 ^o'-'.r hi'.- ••-'. tr.e p.at--. ; gers been awaited with 50 much in- bir.gies registered ':••,• the- Rover L'.tw up, and the senators took ad- ,-hort t... first. F. Moon- hit a fly to Jirr.mv Grr: ••M' Mv?'.'.k Vhich is considered one'of the fa~n- i terest. . !?t. John's, undefeated las: Boys. A. Olsen hit for the lu-i:.g deerj center, but Lockie got it. W. vantage i.,f the situation, scoring ten : 3U 0 -1 hit three ',-•:. h. Tr.e W.iodbridee | est in .the conutrj- is expected to be season ar.d undefeated in seven starts nine. ru:> in the seventh and eighth Sparks grounded out pitcher to first | Linden High School (9) Club C'/..t-..'>.. from theltr.t scene some good races. | this season, wiil come to Neilson The Rover Boys w.vjki like to book frames. Wha>n. who hurled for the r£-t_:nng_;.he s: :hre-.- Earitar. Arsenal] Tr.e Hankinscn syndicate conducts \ , , , AB R H srTer:r.p.- •: ?]M with a record eld( m lf ever with, teams in vicinity.] n-.r.nei- alidved only . ur hits. The Woodbridge—Jandri=evilg s singled. 1 :-:x score: ! 1 Citohrr- T 1 number of the sanctioned races • tqjal!td The v^itor•s* have made sev-- :he i.-r-jk- touched the offering„s_ _o_f right field. KosiK c struck out. Zimmer, If W. A. A. (18) ivhich are he!a in the country »»<-'n- • . ••-- -•- ,5- season t-1—:o their- | ou: in a double! Nogi, p, lb ^ at i Cj.'ii i-.ii. N'.v.chv and Nagy fof r tlevl - Jandris<-vits was put l AB H E -.ts seven, an average 8f one Perth An;boy 144o-W. r P. O. b x ! N. Givens, lb, p, cl i race;, the Hankin>on group will op- '- tr. h:ts. Lambert starred a't bat. col- ' tetwee:; r.rst and set nd. L-jckit flied F. Moore, c a p. Gtri'.v, pe:nt £ game for the opposition. St.. Fords. N. J. lt'.t:r.g three hits in rive trips to the p retinnt; the side. M erate at Lar.ghome, Pennsylvania. W. sparks C. cf, p o G. Mr-i-H. Jchn's -.vas one of the two teams to Rover Boy« (1) pi One- vf his clouts was a home Store: Wcn.d'riridge U; Linded n 1. About thirty-five entries will be ac- Oxford-Cambridge team 1 F. Givens, 3b I AB E rr-r.u . ' miy three men on the Senators FIFTH INKING o J. Grrity. ted for the Wo-ibridge opener j on"its reCent tour of the country. Wm. Larsen. 3b. a o C WeidenbuTiier, 2b which :; expected roster failed to hit. Linden—F. Given? doubled out to 0 f'-lw a ?=?,iC]ty • p.^-.^rs has experienced no diffi- Stocke!. lb. . - .... •2 1 Kudak, rf crowd. For the lostrs. Fullerton, Fee, S. left riel-i. (.'. Weidenburner struck u ' culty tl'.is year in downing Lafayette, Mac Ltod. c Nag-y and L'ngvary did the hitting. '.ut. Sten-.jid singled, scontig Giver.s. Danish, is 0 NVA V.rr: University, Steven.-. C. C. O. Larsen. p, ... L.'.an.t Fee's home run was the out- He l:.ei! -*ei;t to Sfc,.nd on the throw Stempel, rf E. Ger-. h N. Y.. and Lthigh. but will n;e«t Rader. ss. 2 o i.» 0 •:ir.d:r.g bir.gW. Whalen struck out tv home, banish Su-d out to Luckie F«ft:r.. m-ch stronger orp .sitio* tomorrow. a iu ^.j 0! |L. Ursen. cf. ... 1 0 0 o >r. Cardinafs. Jc* Campion chalked who doubled Woodbridge—Schmidt singled thru Store by innings: Cimp Rintin (6) E>: Kearney of Maplewood are Penick, If 2 0 0 L' t jr. S-jr.day. the Senators will meet =-.-cond base. Pars-ns flied out to left Linden o o o i 3 o i ••; AB P. E! among the outstanding New y •.he Mrtlichen South Ends at Metuch-' f.tid. Fuiier.. r : reed Schmidt or a 0 Burned By Lehighs ; t Woodbridge i) I) 0 0 II I) ll (I " boys r. the team. Baumann and Is •:'. All cars will leave Iselin about hit to the pt-her. Gioe flied out tu The summary—Two bas« hit.- C»r..v.r.g. 0 Decker are juniors, and Kearney is a 1 ' Amboy Club Pounds Kaminsky P. A. Giaati (0) I:-!' p. m. The Iselin club would like .ef: f.«-ld. Wjjdbridgt U; I.:n- G:vens t2t, N. Givens. Home rui. itri.or. A record season crowd is c.\- AB tj v-.ok gariH-* with teams in this v> den 2. Bryers .:' ! For Twenty Hit* To Win 11 pt.ted. Sabo. If, ...... 3 . Ir.-ity. Richard D-jbe ii the booking SIXTH INNING Moore. Struck out by Giot, 4; by lUii ^-^ Otr.cr contests booked for Rutger.- .. 3 Linden—Zixn.er wa? safe v;. an ''t '>', by N. Givens, 2; by SparK^- I to 5 — Winners Stage Ninth Lig-htner, 3i>, ! Eits. c t&morrsw are a baseball game with A. Olsen, 2b, .. 3 The boi score:. error by Jardr>i-vits, Zimmer going Ba»es on balls, off Gioe, I, uff .• Graharr.. ) Inning Rally. | Swarthmore at Swarthmore, a var- Clemens, lb, 3 ltelin Seutort (IS) to second or: tr.« :n>play. Nogi:>;ngi-| 1; utf N. Givens, U; uff Spark-- Btlrr. M l • sity tennis match with Stevens at Ho- Murseck, c. . AB ed, scoring Z.r:.::.-.r. He went tu »ec-' H:t '.,y pitcher, by Gioe—."^par*. Aihecls, l | Going into the nir.th inninnning onlonly 'joken. a freshman baseball game Hansen, cf, . . 2 Mo.lt n. 2b. 3 .nd on trie trr -A :•• h ,me. N. Giver.? F. Givens. Umpire, Baldwin. 4 lvi 1 : two runs bhibehindd thh t LhiLehighh s of PertPh : — Princeton at Princeton, a iresn- Orleck, ss, . 2 Ifjbe. if, 2b 4 4 man rf - \ Amboy, the 'Hopelawn Firemen were lacrosse game with Brooklyn Peterson, p, . '..'. 2 B/itiar. ss 1 - —i confident of being able to rally and , Pcly Prep at Neilsor. Field at 2 o'- P.. Olsen, rf, . White. If . 3 41 11 ° ! either tie the store or win the game tlock. and a freshman tennis match Port Reading A's Cyclones Beaten 1 ft Lambert, lb 5 Score &•• innings: in their half of the inning, but their "-'n Kew Forest High School on the 22 0 1 t) Hutttman, 'A 5 SoMitrs 1 i> 2 0 0 <) 0 ambitions were rudely shattered, for Bleetked place courts at 3:30 o'clock. The score by innings: Raphael, rf 4 W. A A. 03 0 33225 x—lS in the first half of the frame, the; P. A. Giants 000 000 0—u o;svii. cf 3 Lick Falcons 13-10 By Islanders 6-5 The summary—Home runsi-M. Me: Amboyans staged a four run rally to 1 lick, J. Gerity. Three bast hits: Kaf- Rovtr Boy* j 100 tiOO 0—1 O'niman, c boost their lead tG six runs. The' Whaien, p .. 3 ton. G. Mesick. Reid. Two base hits: township team was retired scoreless 2 Out hit By C&rteret Te*m 16 Score Five Time* On Two Hits Sindbeck, Kafton. Ricardi. Struck Seco Nine Clamps To l2 But in its turn at bat, and lost the game 32 15 lT. < ***% To Clinch But F»il To Win Clote Tu» out by Kafton 6, by Christensen 6. 11 to 5. W*iks: Christensen 0, Kafton 0. Hit 1 WoodbrUge CardiuU (3) G*me — Hutnick GeU Good tie Murtagh Allows Thn- A. Kaminsky, Hopelaum mounds- Avenel Robins In AB R bv pitcher: Kafton. Slolen bases: National-Pneumatic Support. Keating, J. Gerity, Burr, Canning, man, was touched for twenty bingles. I Fallertun, 2b . 3 1 ; teen Clip*. j The Lehighs started on him irTthe -pi t i m J T> Cicciula, c 4 0 The For Reading Athletics whip- Graham. first three innings, and^ilt up a six Take* Loo«ly Played Practice Win Over Eagles The Woodbridfe Cyclone* drop; Fet, ss 4 1 ped the ^arteret Liberty Falcons, 13 a ciost- tilt to the Tottenville 1^- LICK AVENEL TRIBE, 9-6 run lead before the Fiijemen even Campion, p. c, i 0 ... e t With Eddie Gerity pitching great Game, 16 to 1—Kara, Miele en)j when scored. In the last half of the sixth, | The Robin A. C. of Avenel clipped Ruddy, cf a wavy hitting game played !aru jn a bail, »nd his mates crashing out four- 3 • a :terr,,,..n. Hutnick, the win-I collected only two hits from lh<- a three run spree by the Firemen cut ; Allow Only Two Hit*. the Carteiet Eagles 7 to 5 in a Sun-1 Xotchy, If. p 3 o :tr Hik h i teen hits, the A. A, won its second down the Lehigh lead to one run, but day afternoon game at Tarteret J. • g. Najjy. lib r.-r w&. n n«i for a total ferings of two Raritan pitcher*. '•' Sme Sunday by ukinjr the Campbell 3 a • "k " ' w»s C to 5. Hunt and M the Firemen were not destined tto a looi-ely pplayey d ppractic e ggame Wukdvets wtnt the entire stretch Ryan, lb 3 y«ftft, If stjrtw.rf :,.:„....._ * with a tingle, and came homv when Zetkulic, lb .* SKO (10) Burke, ju 4 0 Sandbeck followed suit. The Avenel Pmuoby, 2b 4 'l . Kama, :jv, i. Treval, c 4 Mizerak, ss Dawsfln, lb I 3 0 Saitr, ID 4 1 J. Skow. If 4 club retaliated by scoring two runs. ZewlinskLJf Vtliu&r Jib 3 0 Woodhall, cf, Petras singled. Wer "doubled and K. -Minue. ss 4 0 Ramulik, lb W«oda, p, 3b 4 Moffitt. 2b 4 Rhode, rf _....". 3 0 Eahoac, 3b 4 . 0 Db f4 «cor«d Rfter Petras, on "Monk" He- oaaicCp--'::; Van Camp, c 4 Fleiko, pftf 3 0 rf Daniels, 3b Kanmoiuki, p hi*key, .rf,,. -..., • i Bra4y, « ^ 3 Xbki f Sandbel-k and "Monk'.' Mesick led Roybuiok, 2b ..,... Lattanzio, cf 2 with the willow, banking out three Daniels, rf Sheets, cf 3 Bascek, cf hhiti s eachh. KiKeating'' s hhom e run witih Mesko, p, c L. Malov, 3b 2 Jim Gerity on the path* was one of 45 11 20 0 Pomeroy, 3b 3 the features of the game, iaoftbett, Score by innings; . I Kennedy, sa :.....: ..-0 JI-Ardie and Petras u.vjucd .nt U»L- ; Uhizhg ... 114 0 0 0 0 —11 Stopben, sa 6 t ; g hottors tor Avtael, each player 0— 6 G. Hunt, lb . „_. . -« S 0 RIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930 SECTTON TWO TRIPLE BY BOSZE WINS LEONARDO GAME FOR BARRONS, 5 - 2 Field Club Nine Barron Nine Will THAT LITTLE CAME" Inter-n,i!'lC»Hoon'\ AND l UJAS ired. Woodbridire with the Imsea loaded to the brim and two ceived from Faculty manager of ath- "THANKING HouJ Wii.h Micky Milchick pitching letics, Stephen K. Wcrlnck this morn- one! Joseph John Bos/.p jiitu'li-hittiriK for Stillman. Lots of si- , ,,i hull, nml his team mates pound- r\AUST HAVE "BEEN - ence. Foul ball, strrrrike one! Somebody gronned. This was , nut fifteen hits which they con- ing. ,1,.,! into us many runs, th<> Pords On Monday, the Barrons will trav- Crtfvrf uJiTH he beginning of the end. Came the smack of new hom-hide el to Linden to play a return gam , ,,|,| Club ninr trampled all over tho in grained wood. Three startled, surprised runners lodging it •.' ,h«iiy Ramblers Sunday afternoon, with Ted Cooper's charges. WWoodo - ''.',,'l filially won the itame 15 to fi. A bridge lost to Linden this Week, '.I.» to 'or the home plate region. /.e tearing after them. A pretty . ,',,,-th and fifth inning rally which I). Coach Rice's buys are slated ..to. meet Carteret next Friday, but this hree base hit over the center fielder's head. A ball game ,,..'.nlted in the scoring of twqlve runs eRmcmay be canceled due to the fact natched from the very brink of possible defeat. A high school i,,-iicticiilly decided the issue. that the Seniors leave for Washing- Tlic Fordites pounded four Rah- ton early in the week. No definite in- tiero bom in an inning. The score: 5 to 2. . iv pitchers unmercifully as the formation about this could be uh-, At the end of the fifth frame, the | ter field. Van Ness flied out to Pul- '„,,. developed into a decidedly lop- tnined as this page wont to pre*. '.,'l,.(| jilfair. A. Damctsch, Fords third core favored the visitors".! to 1. lerton at short. R. Anthony singled The opening game with South Am- Schmidt retired them scoreless in th«» to center field, and Miles sinjrlwl, tA- „ if\- was the leading batter of the boy, which was called on account of ,,,,„,.. Ho cracked out three hit,s. irst half of the sixth, and Don Mon-vancing him Kp second. Holler lifted rain, will be plsiyed at Woodbridge ague tied the stort by lashing out 4 timely bingh? tu left garden to •qualify. Iln'howski, Krauss and Smo-on Juno 5, This gives Woodbridge .,| cilllcrtwl two each. lx>ckey was n circuit clout, the first of th* season bring in Anthony. Moller was nail«d ; two more home gamSs, the other be- for the Harrons. In the last half of sliding into second. ,,yh butter for the losers with two ing against Carte-ret on June 4. •' ,i\ in live trips to the plate. hat dramatic seventh, with the game Wood'bridjre—Lockte grounded out Kntils went into the lead by scor- at stake, Schmidt led off with A single to third. Schmidt lifted a long dou- hrough second. Jandrisevits struck ble to center hVId, but was held on .,,tr two runs in the first half of the '••'A inning. Rahway tallied one. At nut. Schmidt sneaked down to sec- second when .landrisevitg singled. ,'•„,. ,.„SS in the last half of the inning. lows St. Stephen's Four Hits. throughout the entire contest. Sch- safely on an error by Kee. Schmidt midt did well on the mound, allow- threw wild to firit, giving We-inheim> The- township team continued the The ball tossers of St. James ine only eight hits, and striking out er free passage to second, Burnarn i illy, scoring five, runs in the fifth live Leonardoahs. Woodbridge nicked fanned, ond Pahrer grounded out to ir.imc for their final tallies of the school won a close fight from St. Ste- phen's of Perth Amboy Wednesday Miles, the visiting hurler, for eight short, retiring the side. rune llahway scored again in the hits. He struck out nine Barron ave- Woodbridge—Montague hit the ,~l hnlf of the seventh. Several afternoon, when Obcrlies hit a two Seen From The Sidelines nue batters. Pete Schmidt 1<>