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■ ■-■■ — 1 ■ .. —' ... -■- ^-- —-- ■K f 'Z. .'—ILLJl... ■ ■ ■■■■ --—- ....---—— ■■ -. ..■' -—■ ■--i ■ -- "i—■-- ■ --- ■ i—- Social And Other Happenings Of This City And Vicinity \ Beth Mordecai ty who asked for the use of my name AUDITORIUM to be subscribed to a -letter which COOLIDGE EASY WINNER COMPARED ENGINEERING OF Dance Tonight Sisterhood Card Party [SCHOOL was to be sent to the voters of the PHaIHU AI WliUDBRIOGE Jewish faith In this state advocating IN LIT Y DIGEST POLL ANCIENT TIMES WITH TODAY The Beth Mordecai Sisterhood will the election of John W. Davis be- on the hold a card in the Beth Mor- cause of his outspoken Btand The Masonic party was At new Final returns of lecture Temple WOODBKIDGK, Oct. 31—The Ku Klux Klan and them not the Literary Di- Another interesting decai temple, in Hobart street, this asking included in the addition his given before the Men’s Club of St. Sunday. Mrs. William Michaelson is auditorium to vote for Coolidge because of gest's non-partisan national poll, to Barron Avenue High school Peter’s parish in the house in Rec- IDeMolay chairman of arrangements and is the silence on this issue. I cheerfully made public today, indicates that last Synagogue Services will Jill a 4ong feit want in the town- loaned individual name for this tor street night when Prof. Excellent Music for f assisted by Mrs. Leopold Poliak. The my President Coolidge will have more Arranged ship. The present auditorium has and I now repeat Rockwell, of Rutgers University, Will Be Held Tonight usual games will be played and exclusive purpose, than 100 majority lh the electoral been inadequate for the past two that am for Davis and against spoke on “Ancient Feats of En- Hallowe'en Event—Sec- many beautiful prizes will be award- I college. The results give Coolidge the years. for the above reasons. gineering." The lecture was illus- For the first time In history ed. The committee in charge hope 'Coolidge 35 states, Davis 12 and LaFollette! Dance has come to cir- trated with lantern slides, and the ! ond Annual of the Teflloh, the Jewish to make The school auditorium Everything else contained in the > i Shaarey affair of the most Jewish only 1, Wisconsin. Allowing seven a of the Claim Organizations difference between building methods Congregation on Madison avenue, enjoyable ever held under these aus- be recognized purt up-to- cular letter is without my authority 1 Order of Dc ; doubtful states for either LaFollette of the t The Lincoln Chapt'H' there will be special services con- pices. date modern school building. The and I want to take this occasion to old days with those of today f hold tlielr second annua! | Misrepresented by Leaders or Davis Coolidge will still have Molays will ducted tonight In Hebrew and Eng- omission of this feature is an indi- disavow it. Furthermore, my name was brought out. It was made plain, the Masonic temple to- 327 electoral votes which Is 61 more that f dance, in lish. These services will begin cation that those responsible for its for Political Purposes on the circular letter appears as however, the ancients were well ; Excellent music lias been so- than the necessary 266. Republican in the and night. promptly at 8 o’clock and will be Christmas Bail erection are not conversant with the President of the Board of Directors posted arts, accomplished the occasion. The hall will leaders feel, however, that the presi- le cured for conducted by Rabbi Samuel Levy, requirements of the new type of edu- of the Y. M. H. A. of Perth Amboy. many feats of engineering that are »■ real Hai- Plans Are Made dent has an excellent chance of win- he transformed into a assisted by It is one of no are still puzzling to the engineers of to- of the congregation, --. cational curriculum. the In this organization politics The i Indignation among certain Jews of ning a or all of these ti lowe’en setting for the occasion. II. Chaxin. hence no officer is majority day. The different styles of bridges Cantor The Board of Directors of the greatest socializing department of over a circular letter permitted, and and of the eve- I Perth Amboy doubtful states, thus Increasing his f patrons patronesses These special services are to be toe whole The real of allowed to use its name for political were shown and explained. Stand- First Hebrew Ladies' plant. object that many have received urging the margin of safety. il ning include: held every evening Benevolent] work of the is to ing on the Woolworth tower and regularly Friday held a at the home the scnools train of the Democratic candi- purposes.” Mr. and Mrs, L. It. Smith. Mr. and Society meeting j support down over and have been brought about for the) for citizenship and for social life is looking the city of New Mr. and Airs. i of Mrs. J. Herz, in State street, last I dates was expressed today, and It To Attend Dinner Mrs. J. C. Olwine. purpose of a service espe- the York and immediate vicinity, the attending All were made and the subjects of curriculum that a has been K. Golcnbock, Mr. and Mrs. night. arrangements | understood meeting NEW 81.— one I Henry cially adapted to their requests. a means to this end. A BRUNSWICK, Oct, speaker said, could see more for the ball to be held On are only called for tonight in the vestry CITY BRIEFS 1 Goldberger, .Mi', and Mrs. Rabbi who has such a Christmas! The Middlesex County Forty-and- wonders in Benjamin Levy urged in common idea held by those familiar Beth Mordecai engineering, including H. Mr. and Mrs. August night Junior hall. Tickets are room of the Temple Elghters will attend the dinner to C. Kalquist, movement since his arrival in Perth with the demands of the modern cur- Cohen, of Fayette street, this tunnels, bridges and buildings, than F. Ran- out and may be procured from to discuss the matter and decide on Alex Staudt, Mr. and Mrs. Ashi*r is receiving the support and | any warrant the be given at Trenton tomorrow night anywhere else in the world. Amboy, member. riculum is that the school audito- It is understood that morning swore out a for f dolpli Dr. and Mrs. 1.. F. .Kunt/.. Mi', all men proper action. at the Stacey-Trent Hotel In honor co-operation of the young a Arthur dogcatcher, There was a largo number of mt*i Mr. rium is simply place for entertain- the directors of the National Jewish arrest of Murlsh, and Mrs. Charles Krrickson, and and women of the synagogue. of National Commander George Dob- and the smoker was thor-. j ments, school or public. meet in New on an assault charge. It is claimed present and R. Powell. ! Welfare Board will son, of Passaic. The afternoon will f Mrs. Ralph The movement Is being met with Announce some over a oughly enjoyed. After the lecture Marriage Auditorium activities are many York also to consider the that there was trouble — tonight be devoted to a conference, followed the approval of a great number of the assault is al- there was a social time when re- and varied. Horning assemblies where and the local Jews will prob- licensed dog and the In the business and professional men and Announcement has matter, by banquet evening. freshments were served. been made ot the whole school is brought together outcome of the Now leged to have been, made when women in Jewish ably await the Governor George S. Sllzer will be Miss Vild Bride interested Com-! the marriage of Miss Gertrude Crode, to the out. A f; give the principal the opportunity of York before deciding defi- Cohen went get dog the Middle- munity work In Perth Amboy, as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. meeting among speakers. The A. Rei- speaking on any subject he considers is scheduled for tonight. of Matthew Connors well as by the older generation. It nitely what to do. hearing sex county delegation will leave mann, of Smith street, and Jacob is for tlie welfare of the school, in their views Is Claim that there will be a As an expression of from the Highland Park Post at Not by Council, is expected very Herman, of Donald avenue, took A wedding took place a few moments the wise, skillful the letter some of the Sixteen year old William Court- 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. Perth NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—The action pretty large attendance tonight at the syna- place Sunday in St. Paul’s Evangel- regarding Wednesday afternoon when Miss principal can aifect the whole life of local Jews have requested the publi- of State stre«t, and an eight Amboy and South will be taken In the name of the % gogue. No plan and preparation has ical church. Rev. Jacob Ganss ney, Amboy yesterday of this became the per- his community by the personal influ- of the open letter street are miss- well Central Trades and Labor | Helen Vild, city, been omitted to make these services the cation following year old Smith boy represented. Council, also of formed ceremoony. he to bear on his Newark: E bride of Matthew Connors, appreciative. A special prayer book ence brings pupils written by Rabbi Foster, of ing, the- police have been advised. endorsing John W. Davis, Demo- I' this city. The ceremony took place in Hebrew and English will be used in his talk. Without the auditorium "An intolerable and unwarranted A complaint has been received from What Roosevelt Says cratic nominee for president, was not in St. Mary's church with Ke\. for these Friday evening services Personals he would have to visit each class use of the Jewish name for purely 141 Madison avenue about the ac- NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—In com- taken by the council itself but by Francis J. Medallion officiating. and the committee has also arranged room Individually and spend hours in partisan ends has come to public tivities of boys in that section. menting on testimony at the gov- several members of its executive I circular The bride wore a becoming dress to have ushers present. Mrs. H. Jacoby and son, of New- doing it. notice in the form of a ernment's suit In Los Angeles to committee, according to a statement heavily beud- A invitation is extended to ark, visited relatives in this city yes- Other purposes for which the audi- the name, ‘The Hebrew- cancel the Elk Hills naval oil leases issued by Norman Thomas, | of white canton crepe general bearing Balo Szabo, of New Brunswick, today V «d. Her veil of tulle was arranged all the people of the community. terday. torium may be used include: The American League of New Jersey,’ to the effect that Colonel Theodore Socialist noinee for governor. Mr. the arrested by Patrolman Egan on and with tiny D. Eichler and Mr. and Mrs. S. celebration of the birthdays of liter- containing a strong appeal to Roosevelt, as assistant secretary of Thomas said the council had en- l in cap effect caught on a drunk and disor- a of this have left for of the state to vote Wednesday tho had ordered secrecy In con- dorsed LaFollette and had E orange blossoms. She carried Weiss, city, ary men, prominent statesmen, great Jewish people navy, Senator The Is- derly charge after he had broken a nection Pearl Harbor It shower bouquet of bridal roses and Scranton, Pa., where they will attend inventors and other great national for the Democratic party. with storage held no meeting to recorfilder that Woodbridge is all the window in the saloon of Steve Papp, ! Miss Julia Dev- the funeral of their daughter-in- characters; addresses sue raised in the letter project negotiations, the colonel said endorsement. Iilies-of-the-valley. by visiting at Smith and was Personal law and sister metre and dangerous be- Prospect streets, today that the matter had been one win, a cousin of the groom as maid Social and respectively, speakers: debating exercises; chorus despicable | the letter bears the names of fined $15 this morning. of routine In the navy department. of honor, wore peach georgette with Mrs. George Vivian, of Allentown, singing, meetings of Parent-Teachers cause The services at the First Presby- has returned home after five Jewish' citizens of the state, at “The testimony speaks for Itself,” Diplomatic Tie Broken a band of tulle to match. Miss Mary Pa., spend-, Associations, and for all public pur- im- _ terian church on Sunday will consist two weeks with Mrs. Wa- present or formerly, officers in Maurice Gensburg, of New York, he asserted. “I took that action at LONDON, Oct. 31 (By The Asso- ; Donejka, a bridesmaid and cousin of lng Harry poses where there is no other hall. of; school at 10 A. of trust and re- A1 the advice of all the high naval offi- ciated Press).—The only diplomatic M rose taffeta with Sunday M.; terbor, of Rector street. The school auditorium is one of portant positions arrested by Motorcycle Officer ^ \ che bride, wore tea tie which bound the British and morning service and sermon, "Chris- Mrs. of Rector in Jewish organizations for a fictitious plate, cials.” band of tulle to match. Both carried | Harry Waterbor, the best pieces of educational equip- sponsibility Layden using tians at the 11 A. Chris- ir. the state. It Is Impossible to be- He Mexican governments was severed tea roses. Andrew | Polls," M.; street, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. ment in the modern type of school will be arraigned Monday night. bouquets of Yacky of the of today with the closing of all the tian Endeavor at 6 P. M., and 7:45 John Pitts of for sev- lieve that men standing Is out on bail. J and Michael Kusliner served as best Phillipsburg, building. the consulates in Great service. At the ser- Mr. Samuel Shane, president of PUZZLE Mexican Britain. men. A was served at the evening evening eral days. CROSSWORD ANSWER * supper Keren and Talmud Torah This action was the result of Mexi-/J vice the pastor, Rev. L. V. Busch- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glickman, of Hayesod When Vendel of bride's home after the ceremony. Mr. Isaac Alpern, presi- Zavle, Hopelawn, decision that her representatives' F man, will give the first of a series State street, leaves this week for of Camden; [b| co£ Mr. and Mrs. Connors, upon their Perth Am- came to police headquarters early could not carry out their duties with of sermons on the dent of the Y. M. H. A., greatest chapters Waterbury, Conn., where they will to that was LlAlMA return from their wedding trip to Mr. David Kaufman, this morning report he self respect after the breakdown of in the Bible. make their new home. LAFOLLETTE’S FUNDS ARE boy; president Allentown, Pa., will reside in New-: B’nai Israel, of taken Into an automobile^at State 1 MIL the attempt to re-establish official Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Demarest spent Mrs. Alex Kummer and daughter, of Congregation ark. Elizabeth; Dr. Maurice J. Weiss, and Commerce streets and $25 tak- _F I N relations between the two countries. last night in New York City. of New Brunswick, visited here yes- he E_ Those present were: Air. and Mrs. PROBED BY COMMITTEE Morristown; Mr. Jesse Strauss, past en from him, was locked up for The local Knights of Columbus iterday. Hi Frank Vild, Air. and Mrs. Joseph New Jersey State Federa- safekeeping. Some time later he mWand1^p|eB basketball team played its first game president Hunting Season Vild, Mrs. Ellen Deverin, Air. and ! (Continued from page 1.) tion Y. M. H. A., of New Brunswick, wps released. I Postpone in the county league last night at HARRISBURG, Oct. 31. — Mrs. Chaplnski. Airs. LaForge, Air. would knowingly sign such an un- Pa.. South Amboy. that the committee wanted the fig- |AyuPjE |nB£BS|T| ^Gl Governor Piachot issued a and Mrs. Chris Christie, Airs. James Jewush and un-American letter to try today At the Trinity Episcopal church WORK ON BRIDGE BILL ures for all the national political are Settled by League the state hunt- Hansen, Mrs. Larsen, Antone Vild, to Influence Jewish voters. We proclamation closing on the services will consist parties to go to the country before BRUSSELS, Oct. 31 The Asso- until No. because of Misses Julia Deverin, Alary Domejka, Sunday Inclined to believe that the circular (By ing sunrise, 6, of: 8 A. M., Holy Eucharist; 10 A. Graham & McKeon today began the voters go to the polls. some ciated Press):—The conflict between ysjolt-impMLlolQM the danger of forest fires. The proc- Bessie Christie, Viola Vild, Helen must have been written by church 11 A. dumping additional dirt at the Cen- The national treasurer said that and Greece over the ex- lamation that in case of Chaplnski. Florence LaForge, Messrs. M., school; M., Holy overzealous partisan who unwar- Turkey provided Eucharist and 4 P. tral railroad station for the fills nec- the returns would have to be unaud- of was settled to- sufficient rain in areas as to Andrew Varsky, Michael Kushner, sermon; M.. rantably used the names of Jewish change populations any On essary on both the east and west ap- ited and without to what ca- the Council of the of make them safe from the Harold Vild, Cragin Vild, Lansing evensong. Monday night the regard citizens In their representative day by League fire, proc- vestry of the church w’ill meet in the proaches to the temporary bridge would be returned to the states. He such an Nations the of a lamation shall cease to be effective Vild, Howard Vild. Joseph Chapin- pacity. The endorsement of by adoption report which has been constructed north of added that he the a ex- drawn Viscount In those areas. Bkl, John Chapinskl and Eldon rectory. thought request eleventh hour partisan appeal up by Ishii of Japan. Next the passenger station to care ’■little unfair." des- Roberta. Wednesday night will be present hibits all the traces of political for traffic while the crossing Church Night at the First Presbyte- grade "The impression has gone to the peration. elimination is on and the rian church. going country," said Senator Borah, "that "In the partisan aspects of the /C=- ■=== at Smith and Market (ir,—— ■ '■ ■ ■■■■ ——--- grade crossings the last days may be the ‘slush’ days. situation, I am not deeply concerned. streets are closed to traffic. The of Masquerade Party I am interested as a partisan as well While I am an ardent supporter Sewaren Social has been for some bridge completed as a member of the committee, in President Coolidge and admire his Held by Epworth League weeks but cannot be placed in use and Personals letting the country have all the facts, conduct of a dignified, courageous un(il after the fills have been made. of Amid a typical cornfield Betting, with all the organizations treated and clean campaign In the face alike." Member the State Street Association a masquerade party was held last The Hallowe'en party for the Guild cruel misrepresentation and ugly of night by the Epworth League of the of St. John's church at the home of Hodges then agreed to furnish the slanders, I am willing for fellow Simpson M. E. church in the lecture Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wlswall In West TRIPLETS BORtThERE figures. Samuel Untermyer, counsel Jews to vote as their consciences room of the church. A delightful avenue. Is the main topic of conver- associated with attorneys for Senator may dictate. But it is Intolerable make program of games, eongs and ghost sation in town today. The invita- Triplets, two girls and a boy, were LaFollctte, said he could not quite and unwarranted for them to 990 a atories waa carried out. Refresh- tion Is “come and bring your horn to Mrs. Julia Csanye, at understand the distinction as to re- use of the Jewish name for parti- The turns to the t JHMtg'are especially appropriate to friends.” Games suitable to Hal- Amboy avenue, on Wednesday. of funds states, that it san appeal which has no jurisdiction the occasion. The committee In lowe’en and many novelties will be three children are all normal and all goes to the states in the cam- from any point of view. It is abso- charge deserves much credit for the introduced. Prizes will be given for will be christened in Our Lady of paign. lutely contrary to Jewish thought, be re- success of the affair. costumes and in the games. Hungary church next Sunday. practice and policy, and will -- Mrs. W. H. Tombs and Mrs. F. sented by thoughtful Jews every- PIN ALS J. Perry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. where. H. E. Pickersglll to the meeting of P. R. R. RETIRES 100 "We know enough of the Institu- “Step Along” Revue DEMOCRATIC are the Monmouth County Historical FINANCES tions which the five gentlemen to Be Presented Dec. 3 Society yesterday. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31:—The for this purpose to repre- 323 State St. Perth l| supposed WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—The Amboy Mrs. W. H. Tombs. Mrs. F. I. Pennsylvania Railroad Company an- sent in the state, presumably with Is the name of the Democratic national committee, In that "Step Along", Perry, and Mrs. M. D. Valentine at- nounced today that one hundred em- their endorsement to be assured, in the a supplemental report to the clerk to revue to be offered Majestic tended the annual luncheon and ployes on the system will be retired not one of them gave its sanction From of the House of One Block Smith Street Open Evenings theatre on Monday night, December meeting of the Woman’s Branch of from active duty November 1 under Representatives, the use of Its name for this purpose. shows total receipts of 3. The revue will be given pnder the New Jersey Historical Society in the company’s pension plan. Forty- $552,368 to These Jewish Institutions have been October 25 with the direction of the council of Jew- j Newark on Wednesday. four of these workers are in the Inclusive, expendi- organized for specifically Jewish lsh B. tures to that date or $725,050. and I women, with Mrs. J. Joselsqp, Mrs. M. I. Demarest spent yester- eastern region; nineteen in the cen- ends, for educational, cultural |: coaching. There will be about twen- j day in Newark. tral region: eleven in the northwest- religious aims, but never for political In show and a can ty-five principals the If the barn dance tomorrow night ern region; eleven in the southwest- purposes. These five gentlemen features. The next rehearsal other j at the Land and Water Club meas- ern region: eight in the Altoona represent no others than themselves. will held the M. next de- be at Y. H. A. ures up to notices sent out to the Works; five in the general office, SOLUTION REACHED "Thoughtful Jews will not be I Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. members, it will indeed be a huge Philadelphia, and two on the Long ceived by It. The only danger lies success. Island railroad. which American citi- Dress BRUSSELS, Oct. 31 The As- In the suspicion (By entertain Y. W. H. A. Live Wire It looks as if "hayracks and carts” Of the total number to be retired sociated Press). — A satisfactory zens who hear of It may pure might line the Cliff road for blocks. fourteen have been in the service solution of the Truco-Greek diffi- about the Jewish people's Dance In if the or more In Its attack on the Here Nov. 10 fact, all “rubes" attend al- fifty years each, while forty- culty over the exchange of popula- Americanism. | nine the Klan ready booked, it will take at least out of the one hundred have tions and the alleged wholesale ar- Klan. the circular surpasses The premier formal dance of the two and if town constables to keep the had forty years service or more. rest of Greek residents of Constan- In Its bigotry and partisanship Y. W. H. A., and the Live Wires “horses" could be substantiated from destroying the ad- tinople, was in sight today In the Us statements will be held at the Y. M. H. A. on jacent more than that | grass plots. Engineer Sentenced opinion of members of the council would do anything Coats 10. The committee are the Klan November ; NEW YORK, Oct. 31:—Norman of the league of nations. could be Imagined to keep dance working hard to make this H. Pike, a civil engineer, was given alive. I the affair the season, i Caryl Anne Roos outstanding of a two and one half years’ sentence "Some of the circulars’ misstate- The best music Is obtainable being Has in Sing Sing prison today by General ments such as the two issues which secured for the Masque Party | occasion. The pro- Sessions Judge Nott, before whom WIRE NEWS vitally affect every citizen of He- needs will be the M. R devoted to Y. Little Caryl Anne Roos, daughter he was convicted of having attempt- brew extraction, the Ku Klux Klan H. A. of Mr. and Mrs. the -—.. | Emil K. Roos, of ed to extort $400 from a domestic in PARIS. Oct. 31—The civil tribunal and the exclusion of Jews from Madison a 19.75 »f & avenue, entertained at the the 35.00 employ of Miss Edith Bobe, Seine has granted a divorce to United States by the Republican 8 Hallowe'en the Airs. Johnson To Get Returns at masque party at fashionable modiste, who was robbed Hart O. Gerg of Paris, on her Immigration law. and the m\wu home of her grandmother, Mrs. of $50,000 worth of jewelry by ; application averring Immigration bill Is aimed exclusive- Jacob Krelelsheimer of incompatibility Election Night Dance of State street, bandits who invaded her East Sixty- temper. Mr. Berg, who was born ly at the Jew and the Democratic | the Is yesterday afternoon, occasion third street apartment several weeks In New Jersey and was once a resi- party Is fighting our battles and It Perth I. O. B. B. In con- fourth Amboy being her birthday. The dec- ago. j dent of Philadelphia, has lived many our duty to vote for John W. Davis, the Y. M. H. A. will orations were attractive junction with most Jack years in Europe. He was manager Frederick W. Donnelly and the rest entertain of the Y. M. H. witches, black for I members o'lanterns, cats and Seek Minister's Son the Wright Brothers and accom- of the Democratic candidates, and a A. and their friends election other to [i. night. mystic symbols appropriate LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31—Arrested panied them on their trip to France vote for Coolidge is a. vote for Henry the season Talent of a high calibre Is being se- being used while autumn here last week in an alleged attempt when aviation was in its infancy. Ford, are so absurd and irrevelent cured and a dance will follow. A leaves and cornstalks placed about to rob a diamond broker’s office, as to deceive no one but the unwary. direct the if Western Union Telegraph complete pretty scene. Albert L. M. Gross, twenty-two-year- LOS ANGELES, Ost SI—The en- "A complete and satisfactory re- Nanette Roos L wire and operator will he provided and Adele Engleson old son of a Sought Barre, Mass., gagement of Lieutenant Eric Nelson futation of these groundless state- assisted the little for the receiving ot returns. hostess in receiv- clergyman, was quoted by police to- world flier, and Miss Ruth Butler of ments is to be found In the enthus- ing the guests. Thle usual Hallo- day as confessing that he staged a Dayton, and Jean brought back to Miss Carolyn Valentine la at the Dunne of Woodbrldge, Ar- to a patient under her care. the minds of the and their as such. The Jews of the state will the the thur Neufeld, of New people, h«ad of organization and York, Florette Miss Romano was accused by deeds of indignantly resent the use of the | of bravery and the sufferings 1 young ladies of the church are all Bauer, Brooklyn, Lenore Ktim- Beatrice Ward, a narcotic addict Jewish name In this un- which they bore should not be per- partisan appeal Included in It. Miss Victoria Brown mer of New | Brunswick, Harry dergoing treatment In Metropolitan mitted to fade from our memory." for votes. The repudiation by the chairman of the music and Miss Jacoby, Jr., and Howard i» Goldberger Hospital. Under direction of city de- Display of the flag is urged. organizations with which the sign- Davies is of Newark. Mnrjorie chairman of the tectives, she was alleged to have ers of the circular are connected, of dance committee. paid the nurse $10 In marked bills Stock Brokers Cheered the unwarranted use of worth, Jew- Presbyterian Jr. Ushers for a bottle of drugs. Miss Romano’s LONDON. Oct. 31 (By The Asso- ish institutions of the state for po- Pleasing Shower ball was fixed at $25,000 by Magis- ciated Press). — Buoyancy spread litical ends, may be confidently ex- to Give Playlet, Nov. 6 trate Weil. throughout the stock exchange tltfs pected in the near future. For Jews Given at Woodbridge morning in consequence of the and Judaism have nothing in com- The Junior Ushers Association of Better Bus Service sweeping conservative victory in the mon with purely partisan aims. — the WOODBRIDGE, Oct. 31. A First Presbyterian church will NEWARK, Oct. 31.—Criticism of Parliamentary elections. The activi- (Signed) hold a festival in f pleasing surprise shower was given j the Presbyterian Public Service Company bus service ty prevalent at the close last evening ‘‘Solomon Foster, on November 6. by Mrs. Harold K. Whitaker of this, chapel, In connec- in Newark and its suburbs as ‘‘very continued today, when an accumula- Newark, N. J.” tion with the festival a t place last night in honor ot her sls- playlet "The bad” by Chairman Oshorne of the tion of orders posted overnight from Mr. Alpern’s Statement ter Miss Mary Kuber. who Is Thief Xn The House" will be Public Commission I shortly j given Utility yesterday the provinces and outlying districts Isaac Alpern today Issued the fol- to of by members of the has been marry Harvey Rudolph, Car- ! association. The" answered by protestations and those telegraphed from the con- lowing .statement the cir- cast includes: regarding The rooms were artistically that more equipment Is being added tinent came In for execution through cular: In Hallowe'en Jack Morris.Edward Btett,decorated colors and i Cheshire constantly and that everything pos- brokers. "My attention has been directed to Thomas Parker .... Hans autumn foliage. Palmhlad sible Is being done to attain perfec- a circular letter dated October Aunt Carrie John tion. L-J-5!2 L.JB!- —!U-_l» 28th, A luncheon was served which MacWilliam 1924 purporting to come from wasj A the followed by music and dancing Peddler.Adam Rogler Hebmw-Amerlcan League of New Jerry, an inspector .. Arthur Miller Forest Fires In Whkdi was enjoyed by many guests Michigan Jersey which contains my name to- 1 The Oct. rofli here and Carteret. Messenger Boy Ralph Conrad DETROIT, 31.—Forest and gether with four others. This cir- After the Ice brush fires were playlet, cream and reported In four cular letter, I am Informed, has been home made cake will be served at sections of Michigan one of Elks’ Dance at- today, Lost Something? sent to the Jewish voters of this Postponed tractively decorated them believed to be the so tables. largeat state. I do not know of the existence far this season. At The dance scheduled to take t.'ace Meslck, Mich., of the Hebrew-American League of In the northwest part of the etate, in the Elks cluo House, W. C.T. U. a New Jersey. The only way I can ac- onlght. Meeting 200 men under the direction of Ed- Let Classified direction of the tfntertaln- The count for my name being connected under the W. C. T. U. is holding its reg- ward B. Thallman. deputy state fire of the Elks has ular with this circular letter Is as follows: l:Ai»»nt Committee meeting at tile home of Mrs. marshal, were a blaze that fighting About two weeks ago I was Jane Oveirington, in Smith street, had destroyed acres of second Ad Find It ap- many proached over the this afternoon, growth timber. telephone by a prominent democrat of Union coun- /

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