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WOODBKIDOK, N. J., FRIDAY, FKI'.UUARY !•». PRICE THREE CENTS VOL XI, No. 49 Business Conditions Four Firemen Injured Have Prominent Parts In "Sfeiddmg"jFire Alarm System Improving Say Bankers At Iselin Fire Would" Not Cut Rates Hote Slips and Drags Men's Insurance Broker Says Installation Of $30,000 Fire Alarm Sys- Ca»hier Of Woodbridge National and President Of Ford* Na- Hand* Across Jagged Glass tem Would Have No Effect On Insurance Cost In tional Agree That Local Business Will Be Good In Spring. House Gutted ( Damage Woodbridge — Concannon Oppose* Plan. $3500. That business conditions arc show- in such employment, general busi- Kerning thnl the IM.ItOO fire the three trucks side by side facing ing marked improvement especially ness conditions will react more fav- ISELIN—Four volunteer firemen iihirni system proposed for Wuod- he doors is possible in the $30,000 irnhiy." in WoodbridK*, is thi? opinion nf two of Iselin were slightly injured while liridgr would reduce fire insurance maintenance appropriation, and I Mr. Murray believes that such nite-i in this community. John H. feel that if the company gilts ahe*d Woodbridge township bunkers, who ilackcning off as has come in local fighting a fire which, breaking out at with the plan they will be jtuck to (iiinanmin, of 7fi Main street, in- r me unhesitating in declaring that msiness has been almost entirely in three o'clock Tuesday morning, com- "iirniite broker, and for twenty the amount of $l,. >il(l or more, and pletely destroyed the interior of the | they expect to see the remainder of he field of luxuries, and that busi- yi'MK ;t member of Woivlbridge Kire next year will have to auk for an- nesses dealing in necessities and near home of J. Aparo at Oak Tree road j 1 'innji;my No. 1 declares that the e.x- other bigger appropriation to tak* 11130 go down on the books aa n necessities suffered very little if any. and Hillcrest avenue, Iselin. prnditure is not justified at this tinw enre of that. d" year. "While there undoubtedly is a lot Of the- four injured firemen, one mid wmild be an unnecessary burden "The trouble with, things like that They are Thomas B. Murray, cash- of unemployment during the past was taken to the Rahway hospital HI1"" the taxpayers. is that the voters do not turn out and ier of the Woodbridge National Bank winter, most of it was due to sea- for treatment. H« was Frank Bouras- express their opinion in the only wsjr • and George W. Wood, president of The proposed nlurm system would onnble trades, which will be restored sa, of Kennedy street, who sustained ! provide -12 alarm boxed, at strategic that is any good. Kveiy voter of the Fords National Bank. Both ngre-e to normalcy in the spring. But those severe cuts on the wrist. The other | Fire District Number 1 should turn that thc turn for the better has al- points throughout Woodbridge pro- people who have not been out of em- men injured were Joseph Rapacioli, per mill Sewaren, and would also have out and cast his rballot, either for tha ready occurred, and that it is only ployment have been spending just of Correja avenue, cuts on the 1 it. Staying a matter of a short time before bus- H switchhunrd controlling tbcsn boxes appropriation or as much money during' the past few hands; Edward Mann, of Correjn | which would ultimately take care of homo and not voting will not prevent iness conditions will be on a plane months as they did before the stock avenue, cuts on the hands; and John the appropriation from, going through that is even better than normal. MISS FIORENCE NUSSBAUM »nd CHARLfeS SAJBEN. Wh «clil i 112f) boxes. market started to go down. So that, Schlamp, of Corrsja avenue, a slash Senior, who h«»e prominent p.rt. in th. cl.» pLy, "SUiddinR", wh.ch w.ll j This iilarm system would cost It can only be stopped by voting "1 believe that the Spring will see in my estimation, the increased busi- on the right index finger. be preienled in the high ichool auditorium on Friday evening February !f:tn,O(li) to install, and the appropri- against it." the greatest of activity throughout ness which is bound to come in a The four firemen were injured 28. It ii being eo«ched by Mist Grace C. Huber. ation is being carried on the ballots Woodbridge township," Mr. Murray short time will brine great satisfac- when their hote slipped, dragging lit tomorrow's Fire District election. declared. 'Tarn confident that we tion." their hands acrota the window sill of It' tin voters endorse the appropri- will enjoy vastly improved business the house which still had jagged ation it will be made. Payment of the Iselin Church Not A conditions. pieces of glass sticking in it. system is to bo made in the form of "I feel that Woodbridge conditions The fire was discovered by Police-' WOODBRIDGE WOMAN PLAYED thirty $1,000 bonds, one of Which are Eoi"K to improve from now on Speaker At Rotary man Frederick Leidner, who was 1 will come due each year with inter- Church; Only A Society irrespective of what occurs in the making his last rounds of the night. est. rest of the country. Business condi- He «aw smoke pouring from the room "In the first place," Mr. Concan- Has Been Conducted As Union tions In Woodbridge took their turn Tells 0( Lincoln of the bungalow, and flames shoot- ACTIVE PARTJN THREE WARS n pointed out, "the fire alarm sy- for the better about a month ago, ing out of the Windows. Turning in stem is not necessary in this commu- Protestant Church For Five and while th^ improvement will, of an alarm, Officer Leidner returned Miss Sadie Harriott, Life Long Resident, Gives Interesting Ac- nity. At the present time there are, Years — Pastor Makes necessity, come slowly, it will be none Former Judge Adrian Lyon to the house and, smashing a cellar count Of Civil War Days In Woodbridge And The Work I believe, something like 1,000 tele- the less sure. I,-look for it to be real Addresses Club At Weekly window, liberated the Aparo family's phone! in Woodbridge. Forty-two Known True Status. good about the first of April." dog, who had been locked in the cel- Done By Women—Tells Of Spanish American alarm boxes certainly can not serve Reporting that there has already Luncheon. lar for the night. and World War Also. as adequately as 1,000 telephones. been a noticeable improvement in The house was unoccupied at the "There is another point that is not Although regular services have business conditions in Fords, Mr. tim*, although Mr. Aparo returned And then there was the Spanish- quite thoroughly understood. The in- been held for a number of years, Ise- Wood said: Former Judge Adrian Lyon was One of Woodbridga's most inter- the speaker yesterday at the weekly home shortly after the- firemen ar- American War—of course we didn't itial cost of the fire alarm system ia in has no Protestant church, But it "There has been a marked, al- rived, Mrs. Aparo is staying in esting Old Timers, and one who has luncheon of the Rotary Club and he played a part in three of this coun- do so much then, because it didn't set for $30,000. But. each bond will has got u pastor. though slight, improvement in busi- Brooklyn, where she is employed. last through four long years like the bear interest at six per cent, and this ness conditions during the past week delivered an eloquent talk on the life try s wars, is Miss Sadie Harriott, of This curious fact was revealed at and character of Abraham Lincoln. An invectigation made by the fire 569 Rahway avenue. Civil War did. And then the World means that the first bond, maturing and 1 look for constant improvement personality, the speaker officials after the blaze was extin- War—and once more the war fever in one year, will be for $ 1,000 plus a business meeting of the "Union during the immediate future. Lincoln's guished placed the blame on an Miss Harriott, who was born In gaid, was many-sided but the side Woodbridge in 1847, has resided swept Woodbridge." ? 1,800 interest. Protestant Church", held last night "I believe that by the time the that left the deepest and moat last- overheated fomace which, according During the World War, too, Miss "The interest on the bonds, appor- in the church which is located at Oak- trees and bushes and grass begin to to the report of Charles Benz, chief here all her life.'Her early girlhood ing impression was his deep sympa- Was spent in an old Revolutionary Harriott toiled for the soldiers who itioned over the entire thirty year Tree road and Middlesex avenue, Tha show green everything will be run- "of Igelin Chemical Hook and Ladder were fighting for her country, despite ' leriod, will average ?900 per year. thy and kindliness. On account of his house which stood facing the old fact was brought out by the Rev, Dr, ning along in full blast again. great heart, Lincoln has often been Co. No. 11, set fire to the floor above the fact that the years had taken Fhis means that by thc time the sy- "It is quite natural that during it. The flames spread rapidly along Commons, at Rahway avenue and compared to Jesus, Judge Lyon said. Green street, and she has a wealth of the.ir toll of her strength. stem is entirely paid for, it will have Henry Spurdle, who accepted the the winter months local business He declared that it is. not brains the under side of the floor, and fin- Miss Harriott was born in a house coat the taxpayers $30,000 plus pastorate a short time ago. should show a slackening off. Such ally brtoke through, to the apartment memories of the early days of the but heart that rules the world, and Woodbridge that exists tmlay. which stood where the Pennsylvania $27,000 interest or a total of $57, The meeting was for the purpose ii condition i» due, to a great extent, in support of this statement he point- above. When the firemen reached the railroad now runs, and which was 000." to the considerable amount of sea- scene the house was a roaring fur- For thirty years Miss Harriott of discussing the future course of ed out how readily the government sang in th© choir of the First Presby- torn down to make way for the mil- That the first cost of the fire sonal occupation in the community, has taken to the proposal to appro- ce. road. She now resides in the homo alarm system would not be all that the "church", and while there was but with the restoration of activities terian Church, and also taught Sun- priate |5,000,000 for the gold star The damage is estimated at $3,500 day school there, some of her pupils of her nephew and niece, Mr, and the taxpayers would be obliged to considerable discussion, no definite All that remains of the house are the Mrs. Asher F. Randolph, at the Rah- mothers of the country to enable ruing,to of achieve- pay is also the opinion of Mr. Con- action was taken and th© matter was them to visit the resting places of four walls, which are of stucco. The way avenue address. cannon who, continuing says: laid over until another meeting, their hero sons in France, ut and m "I remember the old Commons, "The system's original cost is not ™??™»^^Jr!i:the furniture a complete loss. ' z;^ ™= ™^™ * and the Liberty Pole very distinctly", which is to be held Thursday evening, High School Students Lincoln, Judge Lyon said, was not Miss Harriott dates back to the out the only cost. The fire department February 27th, a member of any church and never The injured firemen who were not break of the Civil War, when she was Miss Harriott said. "I can look back will need to Inspect the alarm boxes removed to the hospital were treated now, and picture the crowds — for The "Union Protestant Church" attended. Yot he was deeply religious p only thirteen years old. and to keep tfiem in repairs. And, too occupies a church building which Capable Executives in his manner of living and in his by Louis R. Petolettili , pharmicisthiit. "Do I remember the Civil War?" those days — that used to gather the $:!0,000 only provides for the in- and Mrs. thcro on summer evenings. 1 can sec stands on property formerly owned contacts with humanity. The speaker Mr. _. . whose home is ad- thc interviewer'* i|ues- stallation of thc first 42 boxes. Each by Alfred D. Hyde, who resides at reviewed incidents in Lincoln's life should say I do', and mothers chatting with each other, additional box will cost extra, and Masterly Ability Shown In joininH...gK th™c scenMie• fire, served tion "We , I should say 1 uo, «uiu the corner of Ouk Tree road and the which proved that he was very fam- children playing and husbands rest- there will be new boxes added from Manner of Producing Suc- coffeffee to the firemen. ' the excitinpxc tin g ttimei s we had, too. Why ing and talking after their day's work ">«'« «'» « Lincoln Highway. iliar with the Bible and applied Its Because te g was done. And rising proudly and year^to^year A number of years ago there was precepts to his daily life. sucBecaush headwaye the, it blazwase notha extinguishd gamed- he exc:itinexc.ung time'™ s . h ^ ^^ diculous to think that the cessful Entertainments. ^bandageand bd s for our menfolk- stately in the center of the Commons a small chapel, on the other side of In the course of his talk Mr. Lyon ed for two and one half hours, dur- ^|= x was mliy a little present force of paid firemen can the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, told several stories illustrating Lin- the old Liberty Pole, decaying mc- Students of Woodbridge High mento of other heroic and none, the "?•maintai"n «nanda inspocinspecti inthe Doxesboxes. which was used on Sunday mornings coln's fine humor. Lincoln's life was ™ss exciting times." ' Woodbndge's fire protection is very by the- Catholics of Iselin as a place School dun't do things by halves. marked by much suffering and trage- good, and company is very efficient When they decide to do something, it Miss Harriott, who celebrated her of worship, and on Sunday after- dy, the speaker said, but he always fall off. ighty-third birthday anniversary on and I am not criticizing any one noons it served the same purpose for is "done up brown." was pleasant and kindly. H© made fore the fire was out. ' ", I that if the alarm system Even when i^ comes to entertain- The following members of the fire "I tell you the women of those days when say the Protestants. many and great sacrifices and was were sturdy folk. They sent their every Sunday to the church she has Uis installeinrtalledj it will requirrequ.re abouabout $3*3, This chapel burned down, and the ing themselves, there are no half way infinitely patient. company answered the call and ex- L 000 additional each year to maintain measures. An example of this is away to fight for their country, attended all her life. And she enjoys Catholics constructed St. Cecilia's The Club accepted an invitation lieir hearts were breaking the walk, too, and still takes an act- it in proper working order and to Catholic Church on Middlesex ave- found in the monthly entertainment frftm the Lions Club to be guests at chief; Louis Farber John p there were sad days, when provide for those new boxes which, nue just off Oak Tree road, which is presented in the school au- Joseph Rapacioh, P._ Thomas, E. ive part in church affairs, Her place a dinner on March 19. In the absence nu ume back to us that some in the choir, however, hasiWen taken without a doubt, will be added from Mr. Hyde then donated the prop- ditorium, of President F. T. Howell, Walter Mann, Harry Laut, Daniel Cotton, time to time. Frank Bourassa, S. ..ughbor, some one we knew, would liy Mrs. Randolph. erty on Oak Tree road near Middle- The fifth program to be presented Warr presided. Albert FurzeFu, never return to Woodbridge I "So far as reducing the insurance sex avenue to tho Union Protestant this term in the Woodbridge High George Crane of the South Amboy Soabasty, O, Henschell, A. Veters, C. j rate for Woodbridge is concerned, Society as a site for a house of wor- School was staged Tuesday after- Rotary Club was a visitor at the lo- Hutterman, G. Gill, H. Belevere, W. the declaration i.s abswrd. The fire ship. A church was constructed, und It consisted of musical enter- y noon. -. cal club. C. H. Hyrny e was present as Hclevere, A. Jaworski, W. O'Neill and alarm system will not have any ef- various visiting clergymen have con- Vincent Ciccone. filer McClain and jDispute With Carteret tainment by the Mulvaney Group,; fect whatsoever on the present in- ltn guest of RRa y Jacksonk . ducted services there (luring the past consisting of three young women and surance rates. It will take more than live- years. *> two young men. an alarm system to lower the rate. Recently the congregation sent a Opening the program the four per- Ensign Are Elected Is Finally Settled "In order to get out of what we call to Dr. Spurdle, who accepted. formers, accompanied by one of the School Examinations Abolished cull Class E, and get into Class D, | Now it develops that inasmuch aa the young women at the piano, sang a Borough Council Votes To Pay congregation is only a religious so- School Election Tuesday Woodbridge would have to install a number of sacred songs. Following Township $4,000' For Stein- much larger fire alarm system and in- ciety, it has no standing among this there came a short program of In Woodbridge Three Years Ago Brought Out the Biggest crease tho force of paid firomen so church bodies, and is not, technically college songs and then the piece de berg Tract. that there would be in the fire house speaking, a cnurch. Children who are resistance of the afternoon. System Of Tests Substituted Without Disturbing Class Routine Vote In History Ever Cast at all times at least eight men. Tihs confirmed" in the Union Protestant Thin was a series of presentations *At a School Election In A long-standing dispute between would mean three shifts of eight Church*, can not be admitted into from "The Desert Song," "The Choc- — Results Much Better, According To Superintendent the Borough of Carteret and tho men each. other churches because there is no olate Soldier," "My Maryland" and Township—All Propositions Tuwnship of Woodbridge over a land "I do nut believe it would be wise such church in Iselin. And tho Union thc "Vagabond King." Of Schools. transfer seven years ago was settled Carried. to appropriate this $30,000 for a fire Protestant Church can not accept E:ich presentation consisted of ramming before an examination, last night when the Carteret CouncU alarm system at this time as every- letters from other churches, and ad- about four of the sonsog numbers from There is no such thing as an authorized the payment of $4,000 to ^^ ^ ^^ ______mit the holders to membership, be- each piny, staged in costume and with here is none of that disorganization thing should be done to keep the tax examination in the schools of Wood- Polling the largest vote that has the township. The exchange of two Jrat e (]ov/n> for un(loubt(,dly the cause it is not itself a duly constitut- appropriate swnery. For the purpose ever been cast at a Board of Edu- bridge Township. hat eamo with pupils going home tracts of land some years ago was State and County will come along ed church, the original plays had been condens- cation election, in the history of the the beginning of the affair. Wood- If the Union Protestant Church ed so that the action of the plot, as For three- years this great buga- when they were finished, racing hi voters of Woodbridge with an increase in the. rate this year hrough the examination, perhaps, tp i lunnwui',, 7"J"lHm(,, Filer of 442 bridge gave Carteret a tract known just as they have done in past years. continues as a society, Dr, Spurdle well as the musical numbers, could boo nf the school child has been eli- Fil of 442 as the Steinberg tract in exchange pointed out, this condition will con- be presented simultaneously without •et out of school a few hours earlier | Tuesday elected Jan e ^ ° C. "About the appropriation of $30,- minated, according to J. H. Love, r, in the case of other students, sub-1 Rahway avenue, DistucDistrict Uiriju-usv &u. v,. for u section of land along the sound 000 for generall expenses, repairi s and tinue to exist. taking up any great period of time. Ensign, of 511 Rahway avenue and Tile, matter was thoroughly discus- "That the .students enjoyed the supervising principal of Woodbridge iecting themselves to nerve-wrecking shove. maintenance which the fire company schools ;md A. C. Ferry, principal of lurning of the midnight oil in an ef- Mark D. McClain, of 89 Grove ave- This exchange was later attacked i.s asking this year, I do not feel they sed from many ungk's, and it was performance was evident by thi' nue, by overwhelming majorities. I pointed out that the majority of Pro- thunder of applause that greeted the- Woodbridtw High School. fort t» cram into their heads all the in the courts and Woodbridgthe esoun wads I '""'•' justi.f ii-d in asking such a large knowledge that they might be re- The total vote wasj 2,011, which set I directed to relinquish amount. Last year they got some- testants in Iselin were either Luther- ouch number. For three years ago the semi-fin- a new high mark for the township, j an or Presbyterian, and that if the Thf programs art- presented as al ;ind final examination:; w -- then broken "off, but were subsequent- artist in clay. We have booked for "We also receive similar reports ossessed by the student than would expenditure of ?389,350 for current .tying to the school board," Mr. En- ' . ° ' : necessary al un our girls who have gone to Nor- e obtained if he were arbitrarily transfer, According to an announce-' J Ohio, who is connected witlj the mal School. We have had no failures. expenses was given along with ap- sign said yesterday in commenting terations to make it possible to park ment by Manager Mortun M. Bratter juvenile court, and we also have a You know, for years the old, me- rdered to answer all the questions. proval of ?30,000 for repairs; $5,000 un the election, It shows us that "These tests," Mr. Love explained, of thc Uahway theatre, the Empire traveler coming who will tell of his dieval system of examinations has for manual training; $12,000 for two the people of Woodbridge township | Majestic Theatre To Have will be open every day this week, but experiences hunting lions in Africa. been discussed and criticized are cumulative. That ia, we do not portable schools; $(>[>() for library icturet wet,, WBwH«v« arid wait until five months have elapsed purposes; and $21,000 for the pur- New, Urge Size Pi it is planned to have it open only Sat- We try to keep these programs condemned, but .for a long time its wan. until n.v urday and Sunday in the future. The and entqr- critics conttnteij themselves wi^h k th tdnt a lot of chase of land adjoining the presen craatesL portion their taxes goes n As «clf •ffiicliic IIM un n\i:itnr who f By ELIZABETH J. HARING ''. Players are not IIIMV^HIIIJ till. would pi! t a plane acinus the ocean and hrnlih. Nnril players lirc/inse they pick (Comrl«hl.l up their cues. with n woman nnHscngcr. Al I nil that lessens on.-1* confl ,|en<-e 111 Himself as n liiinlMiiim Is he "plIE (limr wns locked hut this wns As worthless as a cnmpnlgn poster Itenllsm Is achieved when the lug taken for a t.|ulrrel and shut at. •• to he expected. A few sclentlHc the day after election,—(lathered by program annnumi'it that a con- Am! yet there arc those that are taken CLEANING BAUMANN'S mists of tils lock twepwrs overcame E. V. Lucas. London Sunday Times. • this illtliciiliy nnd "Curly" dollies siderable period ellipses between for squirrel's fund. PRESSING stepped Into the living room. It wns the acts. ALTERING illiuly llnhlcd Ii.v a rospshntled reitd HEARD IN PASSING BURNING WORDS Ins l:iiii|>. ntjd the rndlo was going. GARMENTS Jury system may be shot full of Mrs. Crumley, the old woman whom "Where Imve yon been?" "Curly" planned tr> rob, had confided SIMILES hides, hut whnf'g nett,er? » JtiBt thnt afternoon thnt she alwnys "Tlieie. didn't I tell you so!" SPRING FLOWERS left the rndlo on when she went nut AH low AS an eel's chin. Was there ever a man hail any cour- age when he had disturbed a hornets' In the evening, aa It seemed more "I. haven'' cnoiich to pay the IIIIIB." cheerful when she returned later. As futile ag a lockless key. nest. „ REASONABLE PRICES Ag a self-styled rndlo expert, "Curly" "What's the Idea of burning the Anybody who wasn't n born fool had' fnmlllariiied himself with the As low aa the Insfptw of a duck. I on si?" mnile n pretty good klnp In the Middle WE REPAIR FUR COATS premises on previous en Us. Mrs. ages. We Grow Our Own Flowers. Crumley had become friendly and con- As disconnected as the dictionary. "Well, you spent more than thnt on PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN fldentlnl. which was quite according to When overproduction heroines too yourself!" his* Intention. Old ladles were his As thrilling as an hour-glusg demon- Brent, flint means we are working too specialty. Anyhow, he reflected, HS stration. "|)o you always trump your part- Freshness and wide variety many hours. New York Custom he ragrtnled her wnll Rafc with a apec- ner's ace?" ulatlve eye, the necklace would not As out of luck as a heefhone at a No mnn Is hnppy where he thinks be n haul thnt required violence. And dog show. "And lie sure yon wash out the tmlh- there is a possibility of committing Tailor in our cutting Right NOW. this amall strong boi was a Joke! tub! I.usl time you—" As certain us applause nt n prnfes an error In etiquette. Hadlo accompaniment, however, wns 68 Main St. Phone 167 something new In hla line and rather slonnl matinee. "I d.-i't like it. Not the right style-' The mnn who believes he Is us smart diverting. So he seated himself In a for i fat womnii.''--f'iithllnder Mug" as you are lias to lie, or hMI lie un- Woodbridge htiffe overstuffed chair before the As busy as the first revolving door zinc. radio. In a smnll town. horsed, sooner or later. A (Jlasslne'i Aav. win aeu There was n rustle of movement be- hind him and two cold, skinny hands TULIPS were suddenly clasped over his eyes In "gitess-wllo" fashion! A gun In the r'hs hail never In previous experi- ences produced the chill which now ALL fAze his s|ilne. "IHd I sttirtle you?" Mrs. Crumley, diminutive and sinHlUg, with the art. lessness ol a child stepped from be- COLORS hind his clinlr. She shook a reproving finger at the Raping young mnn. "1 hope f dirt —because you certnlnly frightened me until I realized who It wns! I wns sure I had the night Intch on—and It WHB lucky Hint It wns only yon. I appreciate your coming back — heeniise I know whnt a busy mnn you Daffodils, Jonquils, Roses, are." It required all the Ingenuity "Curly" possessed to adjust himself to the he Calenbulas, Carnations, wilderlng situation. "I found I had some spare time," he- found himself saying, "ami 1 Anemones, Sweet Peas, thought I'd run up anil test out the new tube. The door wasn't locked— nnd I'd have hud the rndio nil Used." Imperfect as he knew this explana- tion to he, "Curly" fell that Mrs. and a wide variety of other Crumley accepted it and was really pleased nt his thought fulness. "I wonder If you would like 11 piece Flowers. nf fresh cake?" she eonsed. hustling about, switching on lights nnd rear ranging sofa cushions. "1 linked It myself nnd r know men folks like Don't Tell You Much About Furniture Values! cake. You're not hungry? Oh, I know I 1 promised to show you my old-fashioned jewelry sometime. It's Trying to watch furniture prices that go up and Direct Savings has adopted a policy of one low FLOWERS DELIVERED really very Interesting—especially the down like the stock market is like trying to price tag all of the time. That price tag never necklnce." watch a three ring circus. acts like a hobby horse. It is the lowest price at ALL OVER MIDDLESEX "Curly" permitted Mrs. Crumley's which it is possible to sell furniture. It repre- fluttering hnnds to push him buck You know you are misting something valuable into the deep chulr from which lie sents one known standard of furniture value. AND UNION COUNTIES. watched In hypnotized silence as she but you don't know where to look for it. brought a large box from the wall safe. She seated herself beside him Tradition said that the same furniture should nnd emptied its contents Into her lap. be higher in price during ten months of the Many men and women have welcomed the op- Ther were more than a dozen cotton year than it is djiring February and August. portunity to compare our one price policy with flannel sacks of the sniiie size and the mark-up and mark-down systems elsewhere. color. But the women who buy furniture have proven ! And we welcome the opportunity to have them "I keep the things in these hugs so'8 that tradition is wrong. they won't scratch each other. I can do so. Such comparisons/whether they be made John R. Baumann tell by the Initials I embroidered Tradition did not know that the modern woman in August or April, February or June PROVE what's in each, then I don't have to is a shrewd and intelligent buyer who expects THAT OUR STANDARD PRICES ARE LOW- Greenhouses open them all when 1 want a certain thing. It Isn't that any of it Is so val- honest furniture values — all of the time. ER than most of the "special reductions" found uable—It's because It's grown old in other stores. St. George and Hazelwood Aves. alnng with me. "This was Joseph's watch—my hus- But the Direct Savings Furni- band'B This was Ellen's—my daugh- ter who died. And will you look at ture Company did. So, when you need furniture buy it—and buy it Phones 711-712 RAHWAY, N. J. the chains Joseph wore with his watch then only. Remember that DIRECT SAVINGS —aren't they heavy? This la the is ALWAYS a safe place to buy.it. Forget tra- necklace." No Stock Market Price Tags- v dition of fixed furniture events and look for fur- There was nearly a< yard of It. One Standard of Furniture, "Curly" estimated. niture HERE, WHERE IT IS ALWAYS AT "Joseph gave it to me when Kllcn Value- THE lowest price, PROBAK LARVEX was born." droned Mrs. Crumley, lin- DOUBLE-EDGE BLADES gering It lovingly In her palm. "There mothproofs are seventy-live diamonds In It—even The best shave If they nre not very Inrge. My son-In you ever had—or cloth... law says I'll he knocked over the head tome night ami he laughs at my AT DIRECT SAVING'S-A FURNITURE SALE your money back. Spraying Larvex: little safe. 1 believe you're laughing, If your dealer cannot Mothproofs fabrics not too?" supply you, writd direct. washable—clothes, rugs, "No. Mrs Crumley, I'd say you THAT NEVER 5Oc for 5—$1 for 10 furniture. were safe from sluggers, nt least! Sample blade—10c Rinsing Larvex: But, really, I must he going." PROBAK CORPORATION Mothproofs all washable "You've been very considerate of an AmMna •*•*» bw Cc, fa*. old woman.' she declared, "nnd I'm «M ran AVM-UI KIW vonx woolens. thaniilul.lt happened to he you who walked Ifi '>n Tm' 1 IIIM evening nnd not a real burglar!" 1 "Curly s" face still wore a grin when he reached his room and pulled u cot- ton flannel sack marked with an "N" from his pocket. "11 was almost loo good to he true!" lie laughed to iiirnself us he dumped the loot from the Img. Hut his smile When You Buy— vanished linined'niely. The glittering heap before him was not the neck: lace, hut "Josephs' ponderous watch chains! And his professional prltle would httvi; suffered UUMI 11 greater Jolt could he have heard Mrs. Crum- SIGNS, YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BUT ONE ley's telephone conversation at this THING, THE IMPRESSION THEY WILL MAKE moment with her son-In law. "Yes, I'll tie ready as soon as you ON THE PEOPLE WHO READ THEM. POOR get here. No, Indeed. I won't stay WORK IS COSTLY NO MATTER HOW LITTLE alone In this house another night. Imagine what I've been through—unl YOU PAY! switching those biigs almost under Ilia very nose!" WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON OUR ABILITY This Colonial Reproduction.. .George Washington Suite Rations for -Loving TO TURN OUT HIGH GRADE WORK AT A REA- 'TIs ncvitr for their wisdom thai one SONABLE PRICE. loves the wisest, our few lhelr wit that one loves the wittiest; 'tis for Four Pieces $265.00 benevolence and virtue and honest AN ATTRACTIVE SIGN IS A WORTHY IN- fondness one loves people; the other ThU group is pure Colonial A perfect VESTMENT. CONSULT US FOR EXCELLENT i)iialltles make one proud of loving If you seek a suite of authentic Colonial design them, too.—Hester l.yiu-u I'lozil (1711- reproduction even to the fini»h which was so SIGN SERVICE. 1821). Letter, 1781. favored. by those early American craftsmen. ... yet moderate in price .... you will find Shown in Curly Maple veneer but can also be — A Cl»«i«ed A that set out''prcads for th« t'lilldrun's ward.' Jcux d' Ean, Ravel. anMindi MrsITIin.. Franri'llikn Barthumui, , Mrmi.. an,vnidl Mrivirs >-•".-, ..4.. u>,\4 i.»»d, /i'm 1 ,. unKt i|, iMrs, 11. A Tuttle, Helen Tuttle. Mrs, Mrs. ('. ( , llnmmann. Mr and Mts. in -aid subdivision: Fhe members wilr meet next Mon- . Who. William Barth, Mr. nnd- Mrs. Irving Mr- an<> Mrs. Peter Van Syckel, Mr. Anna \Vl\eeler, Mr. and Mrs. Jnpcph VV. K. l.nri'Ombe. Mr. and Mr«. Rpginninfr at a polr\t in the center ilny afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hawaiian ducti Baker, Mr. and Mrs. F. ('. Harttow, and Mrs. H. Eyerkuss, i lopeland, Mrs. V. A. Warter. A<1«>l.e (Ipurire Sharp, Mrs Al»\'andi>r Hal- I'isdfill to niiike the spreads. Mrs. | Warter. Lorraine W»rter, Pansy Me line- of Oak Tree Howl when- the Farewell Rluos, ' Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hrewstcr, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thonins Funk,, . , y Iiiran, Ceo-lin lUilliitan, Alexander : rtme is intersected by I he center line Hawiiii or Four Flowers. and Mrs. W. Frank Burns, Mr. and 0. E. Hansen, Mrs. W. Perkins-, MissM'rury, Mr. and Mrs. James Wight. Pnpp, David 1'lmitn, nf Perth Amboy; i,f Auth Avenue and from said begin- — Plense mention this paper to ad Raritone solos—Artells Dickson. Mrs. J. J. Dunne, Miss AMIC Ihint Clara Hansen, Mr. and Mr«. E. C. ; Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Barrett, Mvs. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Stremlau of Car- ning point running (I) northerly i-ertise.rs; it helps you, it helps then) Plantation, Ste-iner. (ran. Miss Ruth Erh, Mi«s Alida Van Mtiffett, Mr. and Mis. W. H. Voor-|H. Schrimpf. Miss Helen Ensign, tfivt, Mr. and Mr<. William Bar- ;ilniii; the center line uf Auth Avenue t helps your paper. ~_ Dere'll lie No Dictation Dere Klykc, Marie Dunigan, Mrs. Arthur hees, Mr. and Mrs. A. Horoshack, Mrs. Garretl llrodhfad. Imv nf Plnirifield. li, ;i point where the same is inter MTted by the center line uf Duw Avenue; th'ence {2) northeasterly alunp the center line of Dow Avenue In ;\ point where the same is inter- sected by the center line of Hunt Street ; thence 1,'t) westerly uliinir th i-riilcr line of Hunt street tn a point when' the vi me is intersected by the i filler line of Middle-ex a\ eniif ; llieiir • ( I I s• niitherly aliiiiK the ecu tir line of Middlesex Avenue to a |M,itil wher the -iinie is intersected LUDWK'S In tin1 I'i'nt r line nf Periling Ave n.ie; tlu'iu- i ."> I westerly iiliuii; the i enter line if Pershing Avenue tn n point wher the Mime would be in- tersected by the a^terly line (if a ~uli- divided tiuci of hinil known as An i-onia Muimr if the siinie were pro diii'ed si in t lurly ; thi-nec inirtherl.: .•ilong Hie easterly line nf Ansuma Mannr to th't northeast earner of the -ami1; thence Hi! Westerly along the niirllicrly line of =aid Ati.-unia Manor and a ubilivided tract nf land lie- Idii^iii); to Hailid A^^diiites. Inc., tit the inirthwest .corner nf said tract hrlnniriliK '" Undid \- neiates, Inc., theme i7l -iiutherly iil'ii'tr the weft- erly line of s^til tr.ic! TilMI feet to annther Iin«- of saiil tra't.: thence (Ki westerly alnnc the line nf said trait !l'J2.fiii feet to the westerly line of said street; theme ('.'( southerly iilonjr the westerly line of said tract to the center line nf Oak Tree Road; thence (HI) easterly alnnif the center line of O:ik Tree Koad to u point where the same is intersected by the westerly line of another tract nf land owned by Radio Associates, Inc.; thence (11) southerly along the west- erly line- uf said tract tn a point in the center line nf Lincoln Highway; thence (1'J) easterly alonjr the cen- ter line ot Lincoln Highway to a point where the same would he inter- sected by the northerly prolongation of the westerly Nile- of block i:i:i; thence-- (i:)» snuiherly ;i!oii« the westerly line of block -1IJH and its northerly prnlongatioii to the center line nf Middlesex and Essex Turn- pike; thence (III ca-lerly along the center line of Middlesex and Essex turnpike tii a point where the same Would lie intersected by the norther- ly prolongation of the center line nf Poor Kami Road; thence (l,"i) south- erly alon^ the center line of Poor Furiii Road to a point where 1he same Would he intersected by the westerly prolongation of the', southerly line of, block :l 7 ."> A ; thence (Hi) easterly along the southerly line of block U7.r)A to a point where the same Would be intersected by the westerly prolongation of a line lli") feet south- erly front and parallel to the souther- ly line nf Indiana Avenue; thence (171 easterly along u line \2~) fe«;t $179 Mohair Suite--3 Pieces southerly from and parallel to the $249 Walnut Bedroom southerly line (if Indiana Avenue to a point where the same will be inter- At Pictured! Ltrge iofa, club chair, sected hy a line llifi feet easterly and wing chair. Spring filled cu«h- from and parallel to the easterly line of lienjamin Avenue; thence (1X1 Regular $29.50 "2 in 1" ioni and spring contraction through- northerly along a line I'^fi feet east- out guaranteed! Upholitered in fine$129 erly from arni parallel tn the easterly mohair. With reverie of cuihiom line of Benjamin Avenue to the cen- $1.50 WEEKLY Davenport Table tapeitry- $1.23 WEEKLY ter line of Berkley Boulevard; thence February Sale is bringing you a saving of $100 on (l!O westerly along the center line Exactly as pictured! The one Bedroom suite alone! Charming, isn't if.' And as well built as it is love- of Berkley Boulevard to a point woods throughout. Veneered in beautifully grained $14.75 where the same would be intersected Iv. DC the best selecte i-almit.. Ornamented with V-matched overlays and neat carvings. A. marvel- Staunchly built of hard woodi •elected to give by the southerly prolongation of a leavet onen it line ','() feet westerly from and par- ous value! long and haul service. Hidden allel to the westerly line of Worth into full dining iize. -street; thence (2(1) northerly along a line ;ttl feet westerly from and paral- $1 Weekly Pays For IH lel to the westerly line of Worth street t-> a point where the same would be interscotetl by this center Velour Cogswell line of Berkeley •jurt; thence C-l| Regular $59.50 northerly along Bie center line of Chair Berkley Court to*i point where the Kami* would be intersected hy the Secretary Desk westerly extension of the southeivly line of lot 10H in block 373NN;; $19.75 thence (22) easterly along the south- Regularly $32.50 erly line of lot 10H in block 373NN i to the southeasterly corner of said • Large and comfortable chair. Reitful lot; thence (23) northerly along the' $39.75 ipring-nlled cushion and back. Hard- easterly line of lots 15)8 to 100 in- wood frame. Well tufted. Upholiter- clusive to the southerlyJRie uf lot 20 ed in excellent velour. in block 373NN; thence (2-1) wester- ly along the southerly line of hit 20 Walnut Veneered Terms $1 Weekly block II73NN to the southwest cor- ner of Kuid lot; thence (25) norther- ly along the westerly line of lot 20 A hand«ome piece of furniture—ex- and its prolongation northerly to the actly a» you tec pictured! Large, center line of Green Street; thence (26) westerly along the center line well built of the bett telec,ted cabin- $24.75 Tea Wagon $179 Walnut Suite--10 Pieces of Green Street to a point where the et woodi. Veneered in fine walnut. tame would be intersected by the Really sensational! Imagine getting southerly prolongation of the easter- Ai Pictured! Inclu^ei buKet, server, ly line of lot II block 432M; thence a full-sine tea! wagon, with drop china, exteniion table, ho»t ch»ir »nd (27) northerly along the easterly leaves that open it into ;i tea table. five gue«t chain. Built of »elected line of lots 11 and 12 block 432M Well built, finished in walnut. and the northerly prolongation of $1 Weekly woods, handsomely veneered in wal- $129 said line along lot 11 "lock 432L to nut, ornamented wilh lovely maple the northeast corner of lot 11 block $1 WEEKLY $1.25 WEEKLY 41121.; thence (2K) westerly on aline overlay*. 100 feet northerly from and paral- lel to the northerly line of Grand street to the center line of MidJIu- sex and Essex Turnpike; thence (U'J) southerly along the center line of Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Until 10 Middlesex and Essex Turnpike to the cuutwr lino of Gnutn Strut't or (>»k Tree Road; thence (30) westerly "lonif the center line of Green Street or Oak Tree Road to the point or
2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption and advertising us required by law. W. 1. 2-14, 21" linboy, ML J. fioiltli mi. cor, —Please mention thin paper to adver tiimra; it heln* vou. it helps them, H helps youc
•"**• PAGE POUR WOODBKIDGE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930 ty clerk's Office in Book R(t(l ,,f | ways tho<=i" nut fitted mentally nr "The most important;, of rmirw, is saH Went avenue, mid thenre northerly or ill anywise appertaining lleeds f'"' ' County, on pages | i physically >" <>i>i.Ti)tP ni"ii)r vehicle. tile 1:<-I one. The unlit driver will oiut Unfit Drivers Cause along the easterly . Most Accidents privilege I'.v driving rnrrfntly. kn<>\v- good working ,» In-fore he i Mnp of Aver Sec HeRinning at si point on the oast W. I. 1 7. I I. Jl. •> Mid- I'limdredlhs feet Knsterly from ||,,, \ng thi'y wiil Inse it if they fnil tn ilnvr. it, and he * v-rci-es caution erly *ide nf \Ve-t avi-niin distant n WuiMlliridirr T interseclii>n «f the same with th, I ical Insurance Agent Say* heed (h.- law i\n<\ the rights if ntWrv ivhere thero are jihy-ical ha/JMrd? 104.27 feet scmlherly from the cor- ,11..-,. Cmintv<>nnty. NN. •(.. Sp 1. Kasterly 1 i«<• "I" Manlint.t.an Avenue; In other t(ic;\)Mifs wo find m^tiiri•-1- along the road. SHERIFF'S SALE r New Driver'* License Law ner formed hy the intersection of the und filerl in the Middlesex Co'int.v ! thence running at if?ht angles to with a di«r<.(rani fnr the law, fur thi "Thus, the logical way to prevent eiisterly ido of WeM, avenue with IN CHANCKRY UK NKW .IERSEV right to drive i-, a cMinrun privilege B li-rk's Office said Meinzer Street on a course Necessary. traffic accidents n to try and elimi- the southerly side of Central avenue; Uctwcen The Hilton Building and Being part of the same premises North 11 degrees 37 1-2 minut.,.* I ami i? iii ver withdrawn." nate the unfit driver? and accidents running thence easterly along the Loan Association, a corporation, eotivved to the said Kariu't- Realty Kast 100 feet to a point; thence (2) That a new driver's lircnw law is ili«r;i«>injj the ciuifes of accident?, will hecome minimized." 'outherly Bide of Lot 21, 200 feet tn &r. Complainant. and Haract foni'hy Msiple Realty Company by South 72 degrees 22 1-2 minutes neces,»ar.y if prpient traffic condi- | Mr. Cnncann<m utes Went 75 feet to the point or cannon, "to eliminate from the high- these division*. Complainant, and Virginia I.,. Mil- the easterly side of Wept avenue; NINETEEN HUNDRED ler, individually and a.vadtnjnl.otra- thence along the easterly aide of the intersection of the same With place of HEGINNING. trix of B. George Miller, deceased, AND THIRTY the Easterly line of Manhattan Aye- West avenge, 300 feet to the point M. two o'clock in the afternoon of Heing known and designated as lot Defendant, Fi Fa for «»]<• of mort- or place of beginning, I nup • thence runninjt nt ripht angles No. 412, 4.13 and 414 on a map en gaged premises dated January 17, I'he said day at the Sheriff's Office to A child's high chair made of You can use this sturdy Windsor strong, selected wood. The colors Extra--for Your Living Room chair in one of your rooms. The are Ivory trimmed in Green. Very dull, blended finish gives it a iece attractive and serviceable for Deep-seated comfort in 3 smartly styUd, neatly tailored pi«ce.; full a,lra£tive Bppe,r(ince Tbe .^ rin UNION COUNTY BUICK CO your nursery or kitchen. $C98 'P « construction; carved back rail on sofa and com- *|gyOO ;, |ow for ,uch $ so Used Car Dept. Only J. panion chair; Extra Quality and Comfort, only < quality. 14 339 No. Broad Street Emerson 3800 ALSO CEDAR CHESTS END TABLES Tailored style that'* a* fresh as Burnett St., and Rahway Aye. ELIZABETH, N. J. James McCollum OPEN EVENINGS 129,131 Irving Street, Rahway, N. J.
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ASSESSMENT NOTICC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Moves Structure Across Street Iselin Real Estate Active th«t the llnnnl appointed for making assessments for the benefit* • MTH- Mr. and Mr", Chnrln* .lories, of ng from the following local improve- By Building 5-Foot Trestle onorn avenue, visited Mr. nnH Mrs. In Avenel Section ment in 1 hr« Township nf Wnrol- •Joseph Mahnr. of Corrcin avenue, on bridge, in th? County »f Middlesex. House Was On Land Five Feet Above Street Level But Con- Sunday. Many Sale* Of House* and has fixed Wednesday, February 2fi, tractor Solves Problem — Fire Department Held —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rapacioli, 11130, at 8:00 o VI no it in the evening of Corrpja avenue, were surprised by Land Reported To Date Thi» (Daylight Saving Time), at the Mem- a number of their friends on Tues- USED CARS Up By Blockade. Year* orial Municipal Building, Wood- day evening. Refreshments ivnd danc- bridge, Now Jersey, fur the hearing Add to the already difficult, feat, galow. This wan run to the turnstile ing were enjoyed to a late hour. of all persons interested in the as- Among those present were: Mr. and AVENEL—Real estate has been 1929 of moving a stucco house without where a couple of turns were taken moving briskly here for so early in sessment for benefits in connection shaking it apart to the fnct that th<» Mrs. Paul Kluk, Mr. and Mrs. Al- with the following improvement: iiround the cylinderical upright. bert Furze, Thomas Furze, Charles the season. Usually January and street across which the house must A shaft projecting out from the February are dull months in that line, HANSON AVENUE, FORDS. PAV- be moved is five feet lower than the Oliphant, Charles McLaughlin and ING & CURBING IMPROVE- Model "A" Ford Coupe top of the turnstile to one side was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dourassa. but the- Maple Realty Company re- ground at each side of it and you hitched to the horse. "Gee-up" said port more transactions for the per- MENT. have a word picture of the problem the driver, and old Dobbin began his —Mr. and Mrs. Mnurice Read, of iod than for the beginning of any Dated: Feb. 13. |'.i:to. which Was conquered Tuesday at merry-go-round task, with each re- Jersey City, and Mrs. Katherine Bur- year since they have been in the bus- Advertised Feb. II, V.lUO and Feb. 1930 Avenel. volution of the turnstile dragging lock of New Dover, spent Wednes- iness. Whether 1t is a general aitun- 21, 1930. The hoime which was moved was day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tion of improvement or just a bright ANDREW LEAHY, the bungalow a little further out in- liam Rrashing, of Wilson avenue. one of two bungalows standing on to the road nt the rate of about two spot in Avenel is not known but so MARGARET BARBORETTA, Chrysler "70" Sedan the property owned by the Public miles per hour. -Mrs. Albert Furze, of Pershing ar as this point of the compass is FRED FOERSYH. Service at Oliver street and Rah way avenue, spent Monday evening at the# onccrned real estate prospects for Assessment Cnmmissionero. The Repctacle of a house crossing home of Mrs. Paul Sluk, of Correja" avenue, just alongside the right of the road attracted quite a few spec- 930 are all rosy. the Fast Line. There is a sub-atation avenue. In the way of house!, five sales 1928 tators, and just as watching began to —Mr. and Mrs. Sven Baker, of Sil- NOTICE there now, and the Public Service has become a little monotonous the truck lave been made in the Maple Real sold the two structures to clear the zer avenue, visited Mr, and Mrs. y tract so far this year. Among the NOTICE U hereby givrn thnr the of Woodbridge Fire Company, an- Dudley Painter, of Rahway, on Wed- Chrysler "72" Sedan ground for the erection of transfor- swering a fire alarm in Avenel, came juyers are Marie Flynn. who has pur- following ordinance was adopted on mers and other electrical apparatus. nesday. hased the Powell hoiiio on Park ing held on the 10th day of Peliru- along to liven things up a little. —Frank Lewis, who has been con- The first building to he moved was Two grass fires had broken out in ivenue; Mike Sasso, of Port Reari- nry, 1!W(1. fined to his home by a severe oold ng who has purchased n six-room se- B. J. ni'NIO/VN, a four-room bungalow, of frame con- Avenel ulmoat simultaneously', one for several days, is tip and about 1929 struction finished in atucco, and mi-bungalow on Burnott street; W. Township Clerk. being near St. George avenue and the again. Thomas Child, of Jersey City, who about twenty feet long and twenty other on the other side of Avenel —Frank Mastrangelo, of Chain o' as purchased a new five room bun- feet wide. at Rahway avenue and Homewood AN ORDINANCE TO LAY OUT, ES- ' Chrysler Sedan Hills road, suffered a broken arm galoW on Livingston avenue; Charles TABLISH THE GRADE, OPEN! It stood on a terrace approximate- street. The Avenel company answer- when he slipped and fell on Sunday Borup, Jr., who has' purchased the ed the alarm near 6t. George ave- AND GRADE AN EXTENSION ly five feet higher than Rahway ave- evening. house on Park avenue, formerly oc- OF FIAT AVENUE, ISELIN, nue, and had to be moved across the nue, and when the second fire broke —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Veters, of cupied by the Millers, and Eugene II. 1928 • vlj out an alarm Was sent in to Wood- FROM CORREJA AVENUE TO Btreet and back several hundred feet Harding avenue, attended a theatre Rtchstein, of Perth Amboy. who has H1LLCREST AVENUE, AND TO to a vacant lot. The ground to which bridge. party in Rahway on Sunday. igned up for a new Spanish bun- PROVlDt FOR THE ISSUANCE it was moved also is about five feel But when the truck arrived at the —Mrs. Molly Jones, of Carteret, gnlow to be constructed this spring Chrysler Coach higher than the roadway. OF TEMPORARY NOTES OR point in Rahway avenue which was has rented her home on La Guardia on the corner of Lennox and Living- BONDS AND TO PROVIDE FOR To get the bungalow down to the already completely occupied by the avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lead- ston avenues. The Kuzmniks have al- THE ASSESSMENT THEREFOR. road and then up again on the other house crossing its bridge, the firemen er, of Newark. The Leaders will take to purchased a residential corner on BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- 1929 Bide presented quite a difficulty to were given their choice of turning possession within a week or two. Madison avenue and Center street. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE the contractor, John V. Keiderling, back six or seven blocks and making' —Mr. and Mrs. George Woods are Among buyers of business plots on TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, of Plainfleld, but not for very long. a detour or of plowing through the remodelling their home on La Guar- the new highway, are Frank Lenih- IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE- Plymouth Sedan Resorting to engineering tactics of muddy fields. I dia avenue. e», operator of the Avenel Service SEX: army nature, he had his men con- Oliver street, which is just along- —Mr. and Mrs. William Busching, Station, who has taken the south 1. An extension of Fiat Avenue struct a trestle work, similar to that aide^ of the fast line, is not put thru of Hillerest avenue, are moving to >ast corner of Tappen avenue and rom its present westerly terminus as used by railroads in crossing marshy or laid out. It is just a pattfthrough their new home in Highland Park the highway, where he is planning to ihown on a map of property of S. 1928 ground or shallohll w watert . the fields, and it was through this next week. build a garage at once, The opposite Limoli, which said map was duly ap- This trestle WHS constructed of that th« truck went, climbing up the ' —Mr. and Mrs. William La Vigna corner has been purchased by Wil- proved by the Township Committee railroad ties, being bu;lt up in the embankment, which slopes gently at and daughters, Amelia, Vivian and liam Vojack, Perth Amboy, while Al of the Township of Woodbridge nnd Nash Convertible Coupe form Qf piers, to approximately the this point, and bumping, pitching Anna, of Hellerest avenue, motored Schmidt and John D. Madden of this filed in the Midlesex County Clerk's height of the ground level at each and tossing, across the old farm to Newark on Sunday where they place, have also signed up for high- office, on the 12th day of July 1!)28, side. Then heavy stringers, twelve furrows of the field until it could visited at the home of friends. way frontage east of Avenel street. to the said Fiat Avenue, an shown 1927 inches thick and twelve inches wide turn and proceed around to Rahway —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bourassa, West of Avenel street on the new on Map of Radio Associates, which were placed across the piers, thus avenue on the other side of the house of Kennedy street, entertainet highway B. B. Clark has sold front- was duly filed in the County Clerk's forming a track reaching from one Neither of the two fires amount- friends from New York on Lincoln's age to Frank Hacker, who is building Office of Middlesex County, on Aug. Chevrolet Coach embankment to the other, and solid- ed to anything serious, and the Ave- Birthday. a filling station, and to Fred Von Minden who has opened up a lunch 30, 1922, as Map No. 992, file No. ly supported across the "river" form- nel firemen returned from the first —-The Senior Troop of the Iselin 678, in the Isclin Section of Wood- ed by the concrete road, fire in time to get to the second one Girl Scouts is postponing the play wagon, while on the further side bridge, shall be laid out, the grade The- tracks were greased and tyie and extinguish it before the Wood- and dance scheduled .originally for the corners of Wood avenue and established, opened and graded, as a 1927 house jacked up and placed on skids bridge truck arrived. March I, until March 8 in order to Doughlas avenue Ernest L. Berger of local improvement, as hereinafter which, ns the house was pulled for- avoid competition with the dance o Maplewood has purchased and is de- provided, pursuant to the controlling the Iselin Democratic Club which i veloping a three acre tract with a provisions of Chapter 152 of the Buick 4-pass. Coupe ward, slid over tin; greased rails of NOTICE the "bridge." to be held March 1. filling Station and barbecue. D. P. De Laws of 1917, as amended and sup- NOTICE is hereby given that the —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, o Young, local real estate and insur- plemented. Horse power was used to move the Sonora avenue, purchased a nev Structure, it being impossible to util- following ordinance was adopted on ance man, was the broker who son- 2. The exact location of said ex- «econd and third readings at a meet- Ford car this week. sumated most of these transactions, ise trucks or tractors because of the —Mr. and Mrs. William tama, anc tension is more particularly described nature of the ground conditions. A ing held on the 10th day of Febru- and he feels that they are only the in paragraph 5 of the ordinance. daughter Evelyn, of Hillerest avenu forerunner of much more activity turnstile \v is erected in the field, ary, 1980. motored to the Bronx on Sunday t< 3. Said extension shall likewise be some hundred feet from the road, and B. J. DUNIGAN, during the year in the way of new known as Fiat Avenue and shall he visit Mrs. Luna's mother. construction. RIORDAN MOTOR CAR CO. Township Clerk. B heavy cable fastened to the bun- —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodkin graded to substantially the same Work will soon be started on n new grade as Fiat Avenue as presently son, of Pershing avenue, purchase eight-family house that David Gross- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN a new Durant car this week. laid out. CHRYSLER AGENCY ASSESSMENT NOTICE man plans to biuld. It will be modern 4. The grade of the sidewalks at NOTICE IS HEItEHY GIVEN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN . —Mrs. John Rodman, of Hilleres ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR throughout, It is to go up on the cor- the curb line at both sides of Fiat that the Board appointed for making nvenue, entertained a foursome at ner of Remson avenue and Avene A SPUR SEWER TO BE KNOWJH luncheon in observance of her birth- Avenue from Correja Avenue to Hill-1 1040 ELIZABETH AVE. EMERSON 7497 assessments fftr the benefits accru- street, about two blocks from the crest Avenue and the curb linos «n | ing from the following local improve- AS THE AVENEL SPUR OF THE day anniversary on Friday. The RAHWAY VALLEY TRUNK new highway. It will be designed to both sides of said Fiat Avenue shall ment in the Township of Wood- guests were Mrs. Charles Colangelo, attract people who commute to their SEWER, AVENEL, WOOD- Mrs. William Luna, Mrs. George be and the same are hereby estab- bridge, in the County of Middlesex, work by auto over the new highway. lished to be the same as the center 427 NORTH BROAD STREET has fixed Wednesday, February 2t>, BRIDGE TOWNSHIP, TOGETH- Woods and Mrs. John Rod.man. ER WITH THE NECESSARY AP- Some ten or fifteen other houses are line of the grade of the street as es- 11130, at 8:01) o'clock in the evening —Mr. and Mrs. George Woods of also in preparation lit Avenel at pro. PURTENANCES, A.ND* TO PRO- Ln Guardia avenue, entertained the tablished, which said grade shall con- (Daylight Saving Time), at the Mem- sent, most of them in the Maple Real form substantially to the present orial Municipal Building, Wood- VIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF Fridiy Evening Card Club at their .--Please mention this paper to adver- TEMPORARY NOTES OR IM- tl tract, being built by the Mapl grade of Fiat Avenue, as laid out. bridge, New Jersey, for the hearing home on Friday night. Cards and re- Realty Company, although Ambros tisers; it helps you, it helps them, of all persons interested in the as- PROVEMENT BONDS AND TO freshments were the order of the eve- 5. There shall be taken by pur- it helpi your paper.— PROVIDE FOR THE ASSESS- Mundy, of Woodbridge, is fitting up hase, condemnation or otherwise, for Here's Instant Relief sessment for benefits in connection ning. Arnonu those present were Mr. three of these, on Meinzer and Smith with the following improvement: MENT THEREOF", ADOPTED ,ind Mrs. William Luna, Mr. and he purpose of said extension to said JULY 8th, 1929. streets, not far from Rahway ave- Fiat Avenue, the following describ- From Bunion Pains r HAMPTON AVENUE, WOOD- Mrs. John Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. nue. BRIDGE, PAVING & CURBING BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- Henry C. Busching, Mr. and Mrs. ed lands and real estate if) the Town- and Soft Corns IMPROVEMENT. SHIP COMMITTED OF THE William Busching and Mr. and Mrs. ship of Woodbridge, in the County 'Anywhere-Anytime" Dated: Feb. 13, 11)30. TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE George Woods. of Middlesex and State of New Jer- Advertised Feb. 1-1, 1930 and Feb. IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Swetz, of sey: Actnally Reduces the Swelling—Soft 21, 11130. SEX Hillerest avenue, had as guests over Japanese Convert Tells Beginning at a point in the north- Corns Dry Right Up and Can DRAKE'S. 1. Paragraph G hereby amend- the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Christop- erly line of Fiat Avenue as the same Be Picked Off JOHN BUELI. TIFFANY, has been laid down on a map ap- BOTHILDE JELUCKS. ed to read: her Rhineback, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Panicarrio, of Rocky Hill, N. 6( His Experiences proved by the Committee of the Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone'a ANTHONY BARCELLONA. 0. Said sewer system shall consist Emerald Oil (full strength) today. Every STORAGE of a 15" vitrified sewer beginning at Township of Woodbridge, said point Assessment Commissioners. being distant 334.31 feet westerly well-stocked druggist has this, and it will a proposed manhole in the trunk —The Senior Girls of the Union Three Foreign Students At reduce the inflammation, soreness, and IA FIRE newer now being constructed by the Protestant Church held a social at measured along the northerly line of Princeton Seminary Address Fiat Avenue from the westerly line pain much quicker than any remedy you MOVING ELECTION NOT1C» Rahway Valley Joint Sewer Meeting the home of Miss Harriet Fuchs. of ever used. and known as Woodbridge Spur, at a OS^gTegation. of Correja Avenue and from said be- PACKING—3HIPP1NQ An election will be held on Feb- Oak Tree road, on Friday evening. Your bunions may be BO swollen and point approximately in the center Music and games furnished enter- ginning point running (1) North 87° •f*r*f« tt RauontbU RttW ruary l.">, 103U at the Awn el School 58' West in a prolongation at the inflamed that you think you can't g» House mi Avenel street, Avenel, N. line of Little Street as laid down on tainment for all, and a buffet sup- Three foreign students of Prince- another step. Your sKbes may feel as if Ml Ellub*tt> Anni a map known as Map No. 12 of the per was served. Those present were ton Theological Seminary spoke at said northerly line of said Fiat Ave- Pkon*, Ltnden 1S21 J. between the h'nirs of 8 P. M. and nue 121.5lJ feet more or less to the they are cutting light into the flesh. You 7 P. M. for the purpose of electing Realty and Commercial Co., and from Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. Shohfi, Mrs. the Presbyterian church last Sunday feel eick all over with the pain andtor- one commissioner for a term of thTee- said beginning point extending south- Fuchs, and the Misses Edna Walker, night, to a laij;e congregation, easterly end of a street known ture and pray for quick relief. What's to years and voting on an appropriation erly along the center line of Little Mildred Bell, Selma Nahass, Harriet which included a good representation Fiat Avenue as shown on a map of be done? of ir>.r>00 for maintenance for en- street to a point in the southerly line Fuchs, Eileen Fisher, Dorothy Shoh- of the three Boy Scout troops of property owned by Radio Associates, Two or three applications of Moone's suing year and a resolution. of MacArthur street said point being fi, Lillian Kuten, Grace Walker, An- Woodbridge, Troops 31. 32 and 33 Inc., and filed in the office of the Emerald Oil and in fifu-en minutes all Painless Extraction Resolved that the Board of Fire in the dividing line between lots No. no La Vigna and Anita Elliot. with their leaders, George Tappen, Clerk .of the bounty of Middlesex; the pain and soreness disappears. A few thence (2) Southerly along the east- Commissioners of Fire District Num- 365 and No. 3(56; thence along the —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rapacioli A. Quelch and John Tetley. The vis- more applications at regular intervals and Dr. Mallas' "Sweet- ber r> of the Township Wf Woodbridge aaid dividing line between said lo(s and daughters, Margaret and Mil- iting team was composed of David erly end of said street as shown on ihe swelling reduces. the last above mentioned map fifty Air" method means be authorized to purchase a plot of No. 365 and No. 366 and lota No. 291 dred, of Correja avenue, and Albert 'orter, whose home land is Ireland; And as for soft corns, a few applica- a scientific and pain- ground immediately east of the pre- and No. 292 to a point in the norther- Veters, of Harding avenue, motored Mr. Geyer, of Germany and Mrs. feet more or less to the southerly tions each niglit at bed time and they just less way in which sent Fire House on the northerly ly lino of Gsorge street; thence con- to Jersey City where they visited Mr. O'Kada of Japen. Mr. O'Kada told of line of said street as shown on said seem to shrivel right up ami scule off. to do extracting. map; thence (3) South 87'58' East side of Avenel street consisting of a tinuing southerly across George and Mrs. Mark Rapacioli and family. his conversion from Buddhism to Druggists guarantee Mnon^'s Emerald Thousands can tes- frontage of 25 feet by a depth of 128 street to a point in the southerly line —A number of Iselinites motored in si prolongation of the said south- Oil to tnd your foot troubles or money tify tu this. Charg- Christianity, and of how it caused his erly line <>/ Fiat Avenue 98.57 feet feet more or less and to raise by di- of suid street said point being in the to Hupelawn on Saturday night to 'amily and friends to ostracize him back. es moderate- for all rect taxation $625.00 for the pur- dividing line between lots No. 283 attend the Danish dance which was more or less to the westerly end of d'.mtal work. and No. 284; thence southerly along He said that the high ethical demand? the southerly line of Fiat Avenue as chase of said plot of ground; said being held by the Republican Club at of Christianity led hhn to make his the dividing line between lots No. that place, thuse in the party were shown on the nr»,t above mentioned | plot of ground to be used for Fire 28:$ and No. 2H4 as shown on said first acceptance of Jesus, but later, map; thence (4) N. 8"02' East along i Fillings, Bridge* and Crowns Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Andrews, after a period of unrest and spiritual purpose. map to the southerly line of lands as Mr. iind Mrs. John Gallo, Mr. and the western boundary line of the first, Inserted Most Painless E. W. NIER, Bec't shown on said map; thence continu- dissatisfaction, he fo^nd by reading above mentioned map 50.27 feet to' Board -Fire Commissioners, Mrs. Frank Mastandrea, Mr. and Mrs. the pible through several times, that KEEP SMILING ing southerly through lots No. I in Joseph Mahur, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the point or place of beginning. X-RAY YOUR TEETH 5th District. block 7(il) as shown on the Assess- Christianity is more than an ethical C. The sum of Five Thousand Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Furze, system—that it is a religion of pow- ment Map of the Township of Wood- Mrs. Joseph Rapacioli, Mrs. Elizabeth $f>,()liO.U0) Dollars, or so much GETYOUR FREE EXAMINATION AND NOTICE OF ELECTION bridge to a proposed manhole irt the er and salvation, and he gave his reof as may be necessary, is here- WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, FIRE Honnegar, Joseph Mastrangelo and S HEALTH ADVICE ANYTIME center line of Woodbine avenue and Pasquale Di Tomaso. whole life to Christ, he said and is iy appropriated to meet the cost of DISTRICT NUMBER 7. from isaid manhole a 12" vitrified now studying at Princeton in pre- •arr'ying out said improvement. 9"WHERE OTHERS See Me First! Notice is hereby gfven to the legal sewer extending westerly along the paration for going back to his own ' RECEIVED THEIRS voters that on Saturday, the fifteen- —Please mention this taper people as a minister af the Gospel. 7. The cost of said improvement center line of Woodbine avenue ap- liall b« assessed upon the lands in What I Have th day of February, 11)30, an election proximately 88!) feet to a proposed buying from advertisers— Mr. Geyer spoko of the conditions will be held at th# Fire^J+ouse at he vicinity thereof benefited or in- Do you have Headache, Indiges- to Offer manhole; and from said manhole a ASSESSMENT NOTICE in Germany following the war. He Teased in value thereby, to the ex- Kurds in said District. 10" vitrified sewer extending south- said that the German people will al- tion, Stomach Trouble, Constipa- Said election is for the following NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ent of the benefit. tion, Backai/he? An' you Nerv- Our well appointed and thorough- erly through lot 1 in block 775 and that the Board appointed for making ways remember the fine generous 8. Temporary notes or bonds are ly modern offices enable us to per- purposes: lot IB, block 770, to a proposed man- spirit shown by the Americana, who ous? It' y»u sleep poorly, feel iisst-ssments for the benefits accru- reby authorized to be issued from draKtffd mil, N» Appetite or sub- form any kind of dental work 1. To elect two fire commissioners hole in the center line of Butler immediately after the Armistice sent with ease and comfort to the pa- for the full term of three years. ing from the following focal improve- ,ime to time in an amount not to ex- ject to Culds TRY CillROI'KAC- street; and from aaid manhole a 10" ment in the Township of Wood- money and food to save the starving tient and at the same time do it 2. To vote an appropriation for vitrified sewer extending easterly ap- •eed the sum above appropriated, TIC bridge, in the County of Middlesex, people of Germany. pursuant to the controlling provis- as quickly aa is consistent with general fire purposes for the current proximately on the ctenter line of DR. E. J. HEATH (food work. fiscal year. i has fixed Wednesday, February 2(5, Mr. Geyer told of the needs of the ions of Chapter 252 of the Laws of Butler street approximately 1796 1930, at 8:00 o'clock in the evening Protestant church in his hind, and of The Chiropractor Tim polls will Ui opened at 3 p. m. feet to a proposed manhole in t)he 91(5, as amended and supplemented, (Daylight Saving'Timel, at the Mem- the gigantic task confronting the which notes»or bonds shall bear inter- Hours 8 to 10 A. M.—30. Township Committee of the imately 690 feet, from a proposed JOHN DKENNAN, longer! Township ft Woodbridge, in Madame Dolores manhole in Butler street; and 8 vit- EDWARD CONLAN, the Count/ of Middlesex. rified sewer extending southerly, ANNA GALLAGHER, Attest: Scientific Palmist along the center line of Demorest Assessment Commissioners. U. J, DUNIGAN. avenue, approximately 680 feet from cleanse the system a proposed manhole in Butler street. Towmhlp Clerk. Is permanently located at 530 Amboy avef ue, Wood- 2. Paragraph 10 is hereby amend- of poisons ed to read: bridge, New Jersey. Consult Madame Dolores on all af- 10. There shall be taken by pur- DANGER Hear hf.r croon fairs of life. She advises you on su^h problems as love, chase, condemnation or otherwise, Two' of the great enemies to youth •'Gotta Feelln' courtship, marriage, separations and divorces. She brings for the improvement, a right-of-way and vitality are delayed elimination 1 ten (10) feet in width, over the fol- AHEAD! and intestinal poiBons. To keep your- Fw You" the long separated together . Her advice to those in busi- lowing described lands and real es- •elf free from both these common diffi- ness is invaluable. So, if you have any of the problems PERTH AMBOY tate in the Township of Woodbridge: Sure Sign ol culties will help you to^jtay young. Through lot 1 in block 77B, lot 1 mentioned here confronting you, do not fail to pay a Cold. Check With the use of Nujol you can do it UPHOLSTERED in block 7-69, lots 291 and 292 and it now with too. For Nujol absorbs body poisons JOAN Madame Dolores a visit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3ii5 and 368 in block 7«6, lot 18 in and carries them off. preventing their . FURNITURE block-476, lots 283 and 284 in block CAMPUOBOLE. The 2-w-l absorption by the body. Nujol also CRAWFORD 76H, as shown on the Township As- Vapor Treatment, before it de- softons the want« matter and brings sessment Map heretofore referred to. hi Meiru-GoUlwyiv (> n cl> or about normal evacuation. It is liarm- COMPANY 3. This ordinance shall take effect velop" '"' ^ * serious lees; contains no drugs or mfidicine. Madame Dolores immediately upon its adoption and Itwan't cause gas or griping pains, or Show on Earth Repairing Re-Covering advertising ua required by law. illness. For all colds in the affect the stomach or kidneys. Every SCIENTIFIC PALMIST 25 STARS WILLIAM A. RYAN, head, throat or chest. coru«r druggist haa Nujol. Make sure Living Room Sets CHOHUSOt WO AND Chairman of the Township you get the genuine. Look for the Committee of the Township Nujolbottle with the label on the back 530 Amboy Avenue Slip Cover* Made to Order of Woodbridge, in the that you can read right through the 254 MADISON AVE. County of Middlesex. bottle. Don't delay, get Nujol today. HdLLYWOOD Woodbridge, N. J. i N8AR MARKET ST. Attest: B. REVUE; • •*rFAGf SIX TODAY, FEBRUARY 14 Eight Hebrew Rutgers University Commissioner Fight Second UIHOD Meeting At Irrmgtoo Important Prooohoe Pnnm Part?
F T • • Sponsors Coarse Here In Arenel lively To Be Held Wednesday For Loois Neoberg v-. t Classes In Local Higfc School -vfril Candidate* In Field Pl»nn*d Profram To rfayor Of Wowfbridge At 4 P. M. On Thursdays On M r* Mr- For Single 5««t On Fir* * O»» BT Mutton Is Made Sale* Manager Of ',, Applied Psychology For : Board. •ry Socwrtiei In Joint E-«t«- Big Chemical Company. ' Teachers. v i»ir &>•*-?•? '••'. ••* * • Mr- »t the i-*^ -* K'.." t «n j 'A •• !W.I. M- V :*r \r, fitfn'icn court? in Applied ti* i W o Pr»:: Green rtr**! *r« r* ' ^j> Mwrk aliate Var. P«H 'tyckr.'.-.'ty if being offered by Rut- y. -» K .•}»•>•;. W n M M L Hv Lillian t«rrac«. grrt X^rr.vtnity in WorKUjridire. The • t ft'.;. «t %- re y -i T*. —Mr \ H Bo reurf? i« op^r, In !pich*-r» »rxl any •c • tit ^?* ifrac • Tweet il)n**». »t fen home others who m*y be int*rest*d. Claim * rvrvjr- or !•«<- yp the *rt*r* ft vf »!•*• m»4tinp> »" ^^^ - Thursday after. f -MriL A, R- Btrfsa. of Ms in n'--,n.« »' *:('<' o'clock in the W'xxi- :•* :•'. Mr. rttart. kfasa r«lBru*d from s ir* bHdif* l"''?h vh^ol. THo fiirft mw?tiny Condtee Adopts is'.r* than Last Wotdbidge ; «•** held cm Tburwiay. February 6th, ?•-a* if nd i: '-to*, V.- 4 0 Iljlr*"* V. but enroilmenu srt beinfr sccepud <>*'. * . act I-.BI "' :st anv clas* m**t:np not later than For 1930 OR. In Saoafctwit •*-.'•'*• relative* :n ,-a :the fourth. Coll*(re crc-Jit for either Mr — Mr? W Buiier ' rre two or three points, st th* option of Mr? .'tict! M and why th*y King chang?. Emotional ten?ion and the ph«nome?ia of •omnambulinn, diffn- drtams, hypno«i« and repres- cas-ef illu.«tratin(r. Trie five ap- o* we form motor habits; Theodore l**u roav be broken; easeis il- lliury r« it D*fen«* reactions. Infer- Cml »"»r iority M*etSn«r of iU penef)'. what it ir. how it may be Loyally Drive honorable on: Gr«*n streti. motortd to Flortds tin meafurf-d '.b^-ctivf-iy and subjective- ? 1*6'. at Xw ..r,-» »«k to ipenc » month th«-r«. ly- jjdfrinu from ph'otojrraph!. Char- b. C. | —Mr. *rw Mrs- W;lh»m Baker, of i.c.if.acitr: j'jdpr.ijjdpr.irr charact'-rch . Some poppp- * re.a 11mnfton. asve taken *n spsrtmtnt Planned In Woodbridge • sft-rr-' with Mrs. Willis Gsyford. of ~=J- ular cnc?pttor.< of vanou? idea? andf fr"»n !fv? !Str nmc!-J?:on= in pjycholf.frjv s r.'^o.'. a-. 2:30 o'clc^k. Jtf." B' yUr. Jdsl« »v«au«. Pastors and Leading Laymen V««T- I — ' to '.*• k'/j*n Ki'.z-OraWJ w»n Dnlncl No, C :n th* B^rklf-y Terr Decide On Carnpaign For »n will bt accorded f- :r^ '-sry k r- Work Of Colored Poet b Woodbxi4«« Gueata Attend section, was tr^due^d artd pa* Lenten Season. '" > Wcodtaidfe PM-. NO ST. An:- Features Salmagundi Meeting fir»t :. Th* In P«**> Amboy J '.he ^ •it Fiat Interment will be "ave en- adopted a* P!an» for a con-irr. -J-n.: [•-rtairsed the Salmajrundi Musical on<- for tht con ally r.-amoaijrn, to h'.-- '•'• Several Woodbridfe frutft.' aturd- '. '.-•; ' Pij»sbyteri»B Men's Club and i.-f-rary Society Tuesday eve- Joofc - .',.?/: t • / li'^n of the Aver.ti »fe ; and g iind Mrs. Charl«s~Kreis*l. '-f Perth a \fn.!/*>,> • ):*( -. • •. •• .'»"*-* V', ?k Mty*r Larwri sn'J iayrn«n of the Melho»li«t Episcopal. Andrew Jackson , Amboy, in aonor of th« birthdayan- Wltfj j. V.* ''.. th f t'. • '. V ' '* '.. r, - vr*r* a« traffic officer)! to take Pr'-'bytenan ] niversary of their son, Frank Kre:- orority Chapter Will }; f ' r ; | Com and **r>D/ >i *v: '•ar<- traffic wh:ch was a). The hous« was attractively de- '*' * j churches of Woodfj Andrew Jackf'.r.. ap d 7' y**p. Send Books To Mission Y'l+.rv .',. !>'^ lir*r>*- the !• hpl d n at 'he Con-. :,r»ttd :n b!ue and white. The Jacob fjrau^m re- j Sunday aft*rn At a meeting of the Sigma Phi p«.rt*ut* -*-iJI ! »fre»;«tional church. •any today at th* Perth Arr, v.y City uf-- hor.or rtceited many b*a-Jt; t*/ Th K v H. Abbov. ex- fjfts. Games were played and d<;nc- Sorority, Phi Chapter hfld Monday- H:'. *-.,'. not ndl the triangular plot in ><-war- , « * - Eni<->.l u L : th< ing and tinging were enjoyed. Re- night in the home of Mrs. A. G. *ri for a sit* fora (»JH ftaH£in, ^r Oiv '""'1 " '" m • -^**"— »i»«vef-.. Th*M- was a rjmor that the from the Gretner Charles Kreisel. Mr. and Mrs. Mich Miss Sophi-e Johnson i« the teacher I the park wn* to b«i yjld artd th'- c^m pp., . hev. Err.t=t Abbott .1 Chrinian people of Woodbridge, t'^ j 44 Green j ael Kreisel, Mr. and Mrs. JohJhli ZimZi - in charge of the mission. 'J': of f»e<-mi)y those holding- membership*! v\\\ officiate. The ;.i:errr.«-r.: •*• 7 i) h hldi a bhi! merman. Mrs. Fred Dahlgrcn , Mrs. Ur j «a».-ti ' i it at it has betn main'.ainf-d as a in the local churche . Mn the Pre-byu-r;an ce,T.e:ery. iliry Zimmerman and daughter. Jrutt ^' ; memorial park ami ha*- been b':a>ti- Too many members, h* -aid. ar<- ' — l 1 Catherine. Josephine Staszweki. Ruth (-v«.-mriif. wan* w<;re j j fied with iihrubbery. content merely to have their name - Fox .r H;»'-'. over. Koyen and K.tt*j, Dorothy Han**n, Lena and CLASSIFIED ADS f J I Mr. Graucam had b*cn in touch included on the member'hip rolU. , i-hardt '/*>•<- coJu.oii'. y r Eleanor FUssapki, A. Chaballa and Classified advertisements OBly on* I ] ! with reprc:iitntativf> of th': '-stat*. without contrib ji;n>r to the «upport j Woodbridge Man in Jennie Schien?er. Frank Kreisel, Pe- Avenel Couple Entertains and had l>*en ausurtd that the ru-of their churche- either by attend- ent a word; minimum charge 25c. the ter Metcka, Arthur Bozzan. Frank 1''.*"! more Wfcrt without f(/jridsti'»n and ance at th« Service- of worship or . - Kalaman, Stanley Staszt-wski, Carl FOR RENT In Honor of Anniversary Other KHT cent of the enrolled mem- i Plot To Rob Home Kress and Anthony Lacek, of Perth | The Ujwnship ba.% h;-'i control of 1 \mboy; Mr. and Mr^. P. J. Nolan 'IVE rooms, steam heat, all improve- AVKNKI- Mr ar,.J Mrs r'."-o \.'irrwilt- Wart'rr, JJoro'.hy J«-!!vrf:an jthi; plot at a rental of II p<-r year. ber.-'hip »eldom attend. -. .Sunday st-r- avi A'J.-I>- Warte;. vicc-H, he declared, adding that some He and Three From Old Bridge and daughter Catherine, Mrs. J. Dur- ments. Located at 385 School' ! The cornmitU-cman indicated that tht street, Woodbridge, N. J. Apply man- t>er 1i:>-t,'ii in of their frc concerted effort on the part of the ish and daughters .Sophie and Anna, ; tKtate may donate the plot to the rvi*cus»ine Plans Are Over- M^s. Conrad Kreis.^jl and son Juni- ager of American Stores, 84 Main> (/nil wed'Jirijf at the "l>e township. churchtK in needed to overcome.;hm Chat No;--" y >;v«mM;. Trinity Men's Club To widespread indifference ui church heard By Detective. ir, Mildred Milano, Joseph- Milam treet, Woodbridge, N. J. Kreehoidtr Klftrnmer Kalteissen ind Thomas Dunn, of Woodbridge. W. I. ll-22tf. ^ The. t'-ii f';' ll Have Card Party Tonight who in chairman of th:n\iT<:f.. Mr, a/id Mre. tee that the board in favorable to the Loyalty Campaign, begin.iing with arrt-«:td early Sunday mornine by 892. Bli*i;pard M-'*iv<;d many beautiful church aw.iKted by thir Lnit«aid that the Wood bridge man provements; garage; apply 539 Rail- Many licaijf.ifijj prizfcn will be award- and three others had be*n overheard at the home of Mrs. Charles Kuhl ship; Mio. Alrna ZaU:l and Mi«* Mor- Bent to the commUitioners of Perth HUggested plan, it was decided to way avenue, or phone Woodbridgff ar<;t M'rsaroM:, of CttrU-ret- i'*ul ed and r'-fn-H.brn»nt)! 'Aill bt- h<:rvi:d. adopt it. A publicity committee, con- plotting a robbery. According to the man in Freeman street. Mrs. Marl c may b'r jiroeured at th« door. Amboy. Skidmore led the devotional- servic 267. f 'ini, Mr. ufl'J Un. C. \ta France, Some rronditionx of tho plan were KJKting of Mr. John E. Brecken- Perth Amboy police the four men W. I. 9-6 tf. Mr. n'fjd Mt*.. W. Iteiuiorf and (it Mr. and Mrs. V,. fulfil Ian of IVrth he road may be straightened out The committee adjourned to meet out. They were discussing the pla Mrs. I. J. Reimers with Mrs, Charles ity Church held a nieeliriK t-ho other Kuhlman as leader. The topic will be rooms, bath, most desirable section, Amboy; Mr. arid Mrx. Chark-H 8<;is- evening at th<; homt of Mrn. C, R. where bad tumn occur. Sunday afternoon at the Congrega- when their remarks were overhear t*\ and *on Charlm, Ur. arid MTK. IJ. tional Church at 2:!iO o'clock selec- by a Perth Amboy detective. "Work Among the Orientals and 3 minutes 'from station, stores, liruwn,'I'lanx were completed for the Townahip Engineer Merrill report- Other Alien Races in the United schools, buses, new public park in l^*'ki(. and MUM Andrew and Thomau, benefit curd party which will be held ed that the cost of improving the ting the Rev.vAfr. Abbott, pautor of It was planned that two of the Mr. and Mrn. William lioylan, Miss the Presbyterian Church, as chair- men wtre to go to the home of the Hates." Following the business ses- rear; garage; reasonable. 96 Green in the OaftHmen>. Club thi* evening, park between School street and Pearl ion, the members made surgical street, Woodbridge, N. J. Tel. Wood- Occllia Ohrtinta, Myra Larson, Miss All gumuH will In- in play and re street would be $23,000 the amount man. The following members of this proprietor of the pool room. The Ann AdauiR, Mini) Mary I^uduxh, Miss g py other two were to go to the pool dressings for the Presbyterian Hospi- bridge 114. frcnhm committal- or at the door. two in the yard of the home by Those present were: Mrs. J. E. GARAGE FOR RENT and1 Klmwowl avenue was placed at William V. D. Strong, W. H. Voor- At 95 Grien street, Woodbridg*. Mrs. W. Kuzmiak, uf Avt-ntl; and $.17,.000. The matter was referred to hees, John Liddell, Rev. Mr. Ernest means of a pocket light. It was sup- Breckenridgeg, , Mrs. Leland Reynoldsy, Mr. and Mrs. Walu-r WaHhburn, of posed that the intended victim had a Mrs. Fred Baldwin, Mrs, Logan Boc- $5.00 a month. Tel. Woodbridga 114. the improvement committee. S. Abbott, John E. Breckenridge p W. I. 1-17 tf. ltahway. The committee went on record as and H. A. Tappen, considerabld e amount of cash in his kius, Mrs. John MeCreery, Mrs. M. Iselin Overrun With favoring bills now before the legiit- house at the time. Sherefko is said kWmore, Mrs. Roy Simm, Mrs- Max- FOR SALE lutur*- providing that a portion o.f gas to have planned the plot, according w«Il Logan, Mrs. Harry R«id«rt Mrs. Junior Junior Woman's Club tux receipts be turned over to muni- Social Club Entertained to the police of Perth Amboy, Charles Kuhlman, Mrs. Kendall FORD Commercial, $85.00. Rule Mo- Political Battles cipalities. The bill is advocated by Cherefko and Mikolas were fined From, Mrs. W. F. Burns, Mrt. I. J. tor Sales. Chrysler. Phone Metuch- Of Avenel In Session 1 the Li-aguo of Municipalities. The at- At L. C. Grimley Home |75 each with the alternate of serv- leinxsrs. the Misses Ruth Erb, Grace en 688, Iselin, N. J. Three Elections Slated For To-torney was directed to prepare an ing ninety days in jail. Stanik was Huber, Clara Hanneo, Helen Ensign, W. I. 2-14'. AVKNKL—"Junior Junior" Wom- Anna Hart, Helen torch, Georgie morrow; Contests In All o ordinance authorizing the construc- Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Grimley, of fined $25 and his license to drive ftn'd Club h«Id thuir regular mei'tinfc tion of walks in Oak Tree road. Freeman street, entertained the Soc-will be returned to Commissioner Besm, Lon Woardell, Louise Huber, FOB SALE or For Rent—New Bun- ftt tho home of MIMK Alida Vun Slyke Them. ial Club Monday night at a delight- Dill. Putek was fined $15. of Woodbridae, and Mrs. William galow; i rooms with all the latest this week. The club wan invited to ful party. Games were played and Dfcmarest of Hackenssck. improvements; enclosed porch- 2 tote attend the party ifiven by the Jun- Camp Fire Girls dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments 50x100; 140 Carroll avenue Mar ior* to tho Senior club to b« held on Inclin Ib in the throi-s of one of were served. Tuesday Bridge Club Sunshine Class Hears Ridgedale avenue; gale price |4000- ' Thurwluy cvenlnK. An invitittion WBH the hottcnt political bultlcu that com- Have Valentine Party Small amount down, balance like The guests were. Mrs. Andrew Til- Mrs. Grow received to attend u <:onfcr«nc« in munity ha» ever »e*n. ton, Mr. and Mrs. David Preacher, ( Food Sale Is Success rent. For Rent $40 a month. Inquire, A»bury f'urk In April and a dinner There will l»e three olections in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong, Mr. house opposite or J. McEwen, 721 St. in Montclalr noxt Suturday. The 1«eIin tomorrow, and in every one of A delightful Valentine party was Mrs. Julian Grow, of Myrtle ave- George avenue, mo! n Luntorriiw, nnu in every one 01 . ,l , ... , , f,. ub *hu 1i and Mrs. Wallace Sofield, Mr. andnue, «ntertained the Tuesday After- Miss Emily Lawrence, of Runway, club will HOC "1'otor I'un" in th« n«nr W M d 1-17, 24, 80'. future. rl'h« next irie<;tlnif will be (hem thero if. keen compttitiun «m«i| " ,. « " 'T afternoon bv the K Mrs. Jasper Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.noon Bridge Club on Tuesday. High entertsinid the Sunshine Class of a number ut candidates considerably I ^^ C".?p Fl™ ^r.° up *%™ S?™e Arthur Qrimley of Woodbridge; Mr. scores were made by Mrs. Leon the Presbyterian church on Monday held at the hurau of MIHB Hcna Sny- h h und Mrs. William Chell, of Perth night. The devotional service was Attractive 5 room bungalow; nice der #nd MIKH Mury McGuirk. The out in p i CB .UJJiuriLi ii uifiuer i i in ^, _• , ... _., :.. it, ..«.***. Campbell and Mrs. Nevin Guth. Th lawn, plot 60x100; improved street, Gamt'M were played and in the game Amboy; and Mr. and Mrs. John consolation prize went to Mrs. Cedri led by Mrs. Andrew Simonsen. Mrs. hontenwn will havu churiro of tho en- the stilfest fight bf them all. Grimley of Metuchen, John Camp, chairman of the floral one block from Bchool, two blocka tertainment. Duliciouji r«!fr«nhments In thin district chargcx have been of hearts MIHH Bertha Conrad of Ostrom. from station and-stores; gas, electri- Refreshments were served durin committee, gave an interesting re- wore nerved, followud by dancitig and mudo that the present adminiHtriition port. I city, sewer, nice neighbors: only ontfrtalnintiiit. the social hour. 15260; small down payment, balance ileuls "high-hand<'dly". The discun- •• Wednesday Bridge Club Mrs. Tappen reported the food arose over the ordering of an Mirium Sennayun. The others present were, Mrs less than rent. De Young, Wood- Fall the Entertained At Perth Amboy Martin Newcomer, Mrs. Lee Smith (Ble he(d, Saturday for the benefit bridge 029-J, Mr*. Ir* West Is Hostess Mrs. C. W. Barnekov, Mrs. Georgt of the local colored church, was very W. I. 9-20tf. Merrill, Mrs. C. S. Williams, Mrs. D. successful, j To Youngsters In Avenel mooting Daniel Cotton, secretary of I Refreshments were served, during the Hoard, declared that this was out Refreshment)! were served at the Mrs. Arthur FranU-, of Perth Am- H. Ford of Woodbridge; Mrs. Paul FOR SALE—Five room house with dining room table which was attrac- boy, wiis hostess Wednesday to the Paulson, of Rahwayj Mrs. Williar the social hour, ut the dining room of order and that Mr. Mattenscn table which was prettily decorated in bath and all improvements in Row* AVENKtr- Mrs. Iru Went enter- HIIHUIII huve lirut olitulned iiiHtruc- tively decoraUd in keeping with St. Wednesday afternoon Bridgt Club. Bartow of PlainfieUl; Mrs. F. AI. n Tlh WdbW tained a number of lit-tU; guuntu at tion« fruin the llourd tu order the Valentine's! day. Marguerite Silber- High scores were made by Mrs. Wal-Spencer was a guest of the club. Thi keeping with St. Valentine's Day. Vl the Tea-room Hi»turduy afternoon uuditf inann und Iniiu Jiufflap were the lace Sofield and Mrs. David Preach- next meeting will be held Februarj The favors were heart-shaped bas- jn honor of her (l«ug(t«r Unorc'H Mr. MiitU.'rmcii'n term expires, mid huateHHeH. er. The consolation prize was award- 25 at the home of Mrs. Nevin Guth. kets of candy. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and bath, sixth blrthdiiy unnivurniiry. (lumen h« in a candidate- for re-elt-ction, ux ed to Mrs, Andrew Clausen. Refrunh- ThoBe present were: Mrs. H. A. electric light, gas, water, sewer, Were playm! in which Junior Ilicckn, In UIHO Thoman K. MrDormott, llnUn- ments were served. 'appen, Mrs. William Rowe, Miss concrete street; price $3,600; e«y Patty JH'ourch, HerU Hud« uml Win- Sunday School Board To Rosary Society Plans iul HHcrolury of the Hoard. Those present were:Mrs. William Una Bergh, Mrs. Andrew Simonaen, terms; 5 Wedgewood avenue, Wood- nie Bonjuinm went prlnu winnorn, y ne Mrs. Albert Thergeson, Mrs. William Doyle, chairman of Dm iiuurcl, han Prepare Easter Program Sofield, Mrs. M. AnderKon and Mrs. Card Party For Feb. 25 bridge; inquire J. E. Harned, Post Rofr«Hhm(!iilH were Hoived at Uiblew Arthur Fruntz, of Forth Amboy; Mrs. Baker, Mrs. John Camp, Mrs. John which 'wore vary ijrnlty with Valen- come ti> tins dufenae uf bin commix- Lewis, Mrs. Edwin Potter, Mrs. Fred Office Building, Woodbrid»e HlonerH by declaring that under the A meeting of the official board David Preacher, Mrs. Wallace So- V. I. 2-16tf. tino dncoi-fttlunH by MIH. Wcml UH- field, Mrs. Kendall From, Mrs. An- At a meeting of the Rosary soc- Schwenzer, Mrs. William Donovan sluted by Mrw. Adcock. luw tile tivuHurer Diunt buvc hi« if thu Mothodint Kpisc'opul Sunday iety of St. James church, Wednesday and Miss Daisy Madsen. lioukH miditisl onc« wch ycur, und School was held recently at the home drew Clausen and Mrs. Chris An- ThoHu present wen.-: I'ulrk-iu r-'our- derson of Woodbfidge. Mrs. (it-urge night, plans were made for a bene- PAINTING AND DECORATING ch llulrn Mowbmy, AuguHtu Her- that the cun.siMit of thu lluard to such uf Mra. A. J{. Burgun. The superin- fit card party to. be held in St. ¥i.50 Papers Any Room (Except- u provmluri' is tint neci'SMury. tondent, 1'. II. Locker, presided' ut Keating will entertain the club next Mrs. Demarest Is Hostess man, Dully Ci-rmli.', Anna HurgeHx, Wednesday afternoon. James school uuditorium Tuesday, ing attics) 12x12 including labwr HorU Jl<»k Marilyn Sykcn, Kthel Thure ure only these two vucuiici«» th'o Be&iiion. Mr«. Hi-rgan wua up- February 25.. All games will be in To Auction Bridge Club and material for ceiling and walla. In tliitt disUicl but there arc four |iuinU-d chainnan, assisted by MIHS play und prizes will be awarded. and Tholttui (ilinplinp, Winniu lirhjaminj, J Out our estimate for interior and ex- Cl Rll, FnFrankk MowbraMowbrayy ,Ju Junn- nthiT uundidiiiitN .si-ekiiiif thu pouts. (Jruce Van l elt, to pri-j'art' ah T/IHBI- Mr». P. W. Murphy is ge/ieral The Friday Afternoon Auction terior painting and decorating. Kreis- Cl*ron They ure (ijiiilon (lilt, who bun notur fentivul (irogrittn for the Hunday Stories Of Thibet Rend Lr Unn-lfulfu, wcn «hn February 21, school; Krunk K. ('nopur, of Coop prayer and singing of the club songy Scout Executive Tlmlull, ()( (tahway ; Two intoFttstittg {Mip«i* were read OLBAN RAGS wanted, she of „ iwd Uus auaobtnt uf ^Oiyimtfiil iJiTo- Men's Club" Dinner •IIIIUIO,. Jphi. ..i Ciullo,. Niels I'eter Jen- during the study peri«d, "Scaling At Pride of Fifew Jersey niiwl unit, Tuuwluy HfterniMiii for "Wdlese^ Prew. 80 Often itr««t« nun. I'runFk k J. Muutandrea and Thorn Mrs. G. R. McLaughlin of King Mt. EvunjHt," by Mm. C. M. Liddle Council Plans Dance ianeflt of the Woodbrldw Aux- and "A Trip tu the Butter Pestivul Mr. Herbert Lunn, scout executive t thu Rahway Mutnorlal llos- an W, Reedy. Ctwgo'i road entertained the, Tues- EXPRESS, MOVING, TRUCKING. The third content i» in Lightinif day Night Bridge Club at her home of Thibet" by Mr«. Hampton Cutter. of the Ruritan district, was the speak- Iggh scurua wuio madv by Mrs. er Wednesday night at the dinner At the regular meeting of Pride Firewood for sale. After 5 P. M. Bruniun «ml MIH. willium Dlstriit Number 6. wJiith takes in all last week. The prizes for high scores The musical program consisted of William Gerlook. 19 litch itM«U let of Imiliu, wliurn tnure uro thruu com two piMiiu,selek tions, "Jupanase Sun- mooting of the Hens' Club of Trin- of New; J«rsey Court 243, Sons and The uu»»olHtlon |in»i to w«i-« uwardod to Mrs. Stephen H, Daughters of Liberty, held recently Carteret. Tel. 1029. ^v nib)«iiinurH to be uluctud. The tlilvo Wyld und Mrs, J. Fleischer, Mrs. M%" by -Rudtflph Friml and "Purple ity church. This being the anniver- * Daisy Hush. Delicious sary of Scout Week, Mr. Lunn j;av< in thYpasonlc Temple, phuis w C. P. 1-17,24 ja w«t *«rved by the int'iiibers of the prusut commisHiun Thomuji Peterson received the con- aid Gold" an original composition wlios twrnis uxpiiu aru Frank J. Uur- by Mro. S. K. Potter, who played a very interesting talk on Scou discuifeq for a dance to be held in nth«r* prentoHt weir Mi II. W. volution price. Delicious refresh- toe ne«r future. Mrs. J. Irving ,,f PIANO INSTRUCTION triumir, Michuul LuwU and 1'runk J. munts were served, Thu other guests >uth selections. Mrs. J. J. Livingood principles and what being a seou< tXPKBIENCBD Piano Instructor; " [I, MIBB Luuru Cutler, Miss stands for. Keyport. gave a very interesting tulk ino Instructor; ,.Jn* Schaffor und Mm. Hlephtm Mustiiiidrua. All tlm«o uru decking re- wore Mis. Harry Maker, Sr., of Ave- tu(| the discussion of current events. iiidividuaduaJ instftinstrifotioi n att your hhome; eloction, und theru aru two nuw can- Delicious refreshments were served, A delicious menu was served by on tpe "Cfpod of the Ordet." Visitors * The n«xt mevtinu- of tin- unit nel ; Mrs, John Myers, of Boise, Ida- w«r« pwaent from Keyport and Hu-three dollars per hour, Ail music in. "JMM TuttsC^, J'Vbnmiy ilHlaluis ii) Uiu liiild ttguijuL thu..,. ho; Mrs. Lewis rfmnkel, Mrs. A. N. The next meeting will be held on Mrs. C. R. Brown, MM, A "''"'" eluded. Maria St, Cli ¥ Th«s« »r« Albert Levin and furinur 'b 18 at th* home of Mrs. C. " * * *M hour followed the 01 Mr rvlii in Amjboy Jellyman d ri, John Gorton 0* man Avenn«, tm Flr« Chitif CVImrlm litnr,. Woodbridge., .1 ^9^k •/*>«§!"»,<:•;
WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930 J>AC;E SEVER
CKt 0 CO tKUHJD OCKJftO y Mr?. Chnrles l,on(rstreet in her AVENEL n Tuesday. CONTESTING FOR SAME JOB B Y EN ^G IT nir to select it range A donation of Mr« Inez Wrlirl «nd ion of J. Ilirkumn ami H:,rry Mauriaj Man Has Close Call a dozen towels from Mrs. Reiman Hnmklyii wnv tin giu^tc cm Wnl nf Metuehen wrc the giinti m Arkansas City. Kan. S. (I. Has Busy Meeting will be made up by Mrs. ('. C. I'rede, nesday of Mr*. Owen Oshnrn. One Wanti Court to Ou«t Othar , Ralph Drake on Saturday. Stewart, railroad, man of Ibis nlso for kitchen use. Miss Effic Hupgnrd nf New Mr. and Mr*. S N. Creenhalfh From portion of Adjutant S Girl Takes All the Blame on city, received Hie thrill of fl Many Business Matters Are j Mrs. Beuha Mitchell announced wan the.Sunday gneit of Mr. . t Monday in Brooklyn with MT%, that the stockings which were given nnd Mp>. <'harlt>s i.ongofrwt, of Gtnural. lifetime recently while si|iilrrel E. ('. Theis, sister of Mrs GreM- Herself and Asks for Disposed Of — Spring Ba-i out to the members last full to be lllirnett street, hliiitins two miles east of this hslgh. Wyo.—Wyoming linsi (lie zaar Is Postponed. titled with pennies, wilt he- turned in Mr. and Mrs Krnnk Brerkft had Mr. ('C. Klynn and Mr. l)»ni«l Forgiveness. cll.v near Sllverdale. at a tea which she will hold at her iinli|iii' Rltuiillun ot World wur bud as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. H W I-ockie attended the a regular bi- afternoon. tin' same buttle and approximately n( for nor life by ending it. She snld 1 denly H short distance uwny he iety was held at the home of Mrs. C. of the one who has filled it when monthly meeting of the Woman * Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanjen and Mr. Hie nniiie time, contending for the II WIIB all her fault. urned in as a prize will be awarded Club at the school house on Wednes- (taw a hie gray wolf, one of the A. Nottage on Livingston nvenue on A. Itnnsen were entertained by mime o(fl<"P. Helen WHH seventeen. She rame to o the one having the greatest num- day evening. It is etpocted that there pack of wolves thai have barn Tuesday evening. Ten items of bus- friends at dinner on Tuesday evening [t. I, Ksumy, recently ii|>|mlnlpd ad the city a few yinrs agn. Before thai iness, both new and old, wore dis- ber of pennies in her stocking. wilt be a Legislative speaker at this in Summit. working havoc In the country meeting. Jut mil gensfiil of Wyoming, went Into •die hnd lived In ('nnltnwn, I'H. cussed and taken care of. The guests of the evening were: —The Bearcat A. ('. will hold • near here. Thinking to sling oflU't! upon tht> remnvnl frurn tlic smm She came to the dty and stayed The boxes of.greeting snd Easter Mrs. W. B. Woodruff. Mrs, Charles —In honor of Boy Scout Week the Banquet on Saturday evening it the animal and make him run Longatreet, Mrs, Walter Hickinboth- Boy Scout* of Troop 41 of Avenel pcisl of I,lent, Col Wnlrer b\ hnvls *Uh a member of her family who cards which were ordered by Mrs. A. the "I,e Chat Noir." Stewiirl shot, but Instead of em and Mrs. Edward Brady. Mrs. E. an H week members for the bazanr at this meet- Bermuda consisting of some of tfaa "Mmi fotlit Is prepared for anj ing. The members arc all .sked to do wt'en nnoww and then HTVare also invited verj' fastest dogs in the east different hospitals. Ilj chance they Helen still went around with boys Pow«r of Hl|li thing." »ay Switergood Raines In the the same at the March meeting. Mrs. S. N. Greenhakrh, Mrs. H. Those elected were: V. Klynh, pres- met eiu-l> other In I'arls shortly aflet hut her money ran nlmrt. She had no The contemplation of celeRtlal thine- As the kitchen in the new church A, Tuttlc and Mrs. Whee¥r of town ident; W. Yit, vice-president; f. they hail been released. American V igii7.lne. "till It commences • Iresses. only n skirl and sweater, nnd will mnke a man both think and speak ere among thost> who made up a Shoppard. secrt-Ury ftnd treasurer; k. to rain and then .there'* a leak In the building is neHring completion, the Meanwhile In Wyoming, Esnmy's the skirt wns borrowed, I members gave some time to furnish- more sublimely and magnificently when bus full from Rahway and vicinity at I.ockie, recording and racing secrefc- roof." father had received official iiotlfien Paul fell III and mis tnken to Belle- ing it. A committee of he descends to human nffulrs.—Clrarn :he invitation of the Ladies of the ary. tluti I hat bis son hod been, killed In vue hospltnl where lie was operated France OD Setitetnher 23, which wns nn for appenilliltls Helen went to four day» before he wns wounded see him there hut wan driven away And I>UVIB'wife, In Wyoming, received by the younB ninn'8 mother. That a int'Msnge from I'nole Sam Informing nliiht Helen told friends ahe Would $1 Cigar Dept. VALUES! her tlmt her liusliiuul had been leH kill herself If she and I'aul didn't get $1 Sale of CANDIES oiisl.v wounded. This message was married. dated weeks lifter Davis had been r« That wus the story friends told o> 35c Vz Pound Cake $1.50 King iTg'hteJ leuHvd from the hospital. lecllven on 1he crowded fourth flooi Peter's Milk Chocolate t 1 The wur over, they relumed to landing of No. OS St Murk's place In and a 40c tin of Atf Wyoming. Kumny w»s appointed ad 5 for $1 CMd Gold — Lucky Strike or t)>P Jutniit general. Curie a change of ad mliilslnitlon and Kxmay wus removed 40c lb. Mammy Lou Peanut Brittle Chesterfield Cigarettes V^ iirnl 1 >uvIs appnlnted In his plnee. F.s mii.v licciimi' a mllitln captuln under 65c lb. Chocolate Covered Cherries 1 I hi vis AISIIII a chunge In admlnlB 40c lb. Myra Monet Hard Candy Both for $1 gN trntlivn nml out went Diftlg und Es r mny wus put back In oltlce. Now 50c lb. Planter's Salted Peanuts 146 SMITH ST. [)avls illcs ii petition In the courts 65c lb. Chocolate Covered Cherries PERTH AMBOY, $1 Sarno Briar Pipe quPHtlonlng the right of the governoi Both for to mist him I rum olllce. 50c lb. Cream Caramels $1 Tobacco Pouch 'l
Lord Dewar of England 75c lb. "Chicken Bones" Candy f Both 3 for 20c 30c 4 oz. Tin of 5c Makes More Epigrams 80c lb. Chocolate Covered Almonds ( For C1NCO Sir Walter Raleigh TENNYSON Cigars TOBACCO Cigars London.—Life !s a one wuy street. and there Is no coming buck, ncconllap l WE RESERVE THE RIGHT f r Free /2 lb. Mammy Lou Candy with $1.00 Purchase fo to Lord Dewar, .famed whisky mnnu TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 20 '$l 5 ° $1 28 <»$1 facturer and epiKrammlsi. in Candy Department. Here are a few of his latest e[il trams which art' now known as "He- wurlsiiiK." "Man wus born to sorrow—when he gets tno old to fall In love be xels gout. Sport gives the mind n holiday and slops you masticating the ponder- DOLLAR DAYS ous thnuehls of life and Its perpleil ties. "The country that Is considered In the forefront of civilization Is the one which cun make the most deadly Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 19th, 20th Bun (ja-v and send missionaries to con vert the heathen. No ninn can tell the discoveries the Scotch huve tnnuV for the benefit uf civilization. During this gale residents of Perth Amboy and "Ninety per cent of those golnn vicinity can make greater savings than usual on $1 SALE OF buck to the land are carrying yulf She Had Turnejl on the Gas. $1 SALE OF highest quality drug store needs. Come . , . expect- clul>« The surest wuy to he happy Is n rear room Helen lay In bed. lier ing great values. Get in step with the crowds that to Ket so busy that you have no time body I'overod with n i|iiilt. The inei will attend this important money-saving event. TOILET ARTICLES to he happy. Let us live our lives cal examiner salil slie hud turned on HOME REMEDIES thlit llie. undertaker will he the only 50c D. & R. the gas. 75c Size $1.49 one who will rejoice when we die. 29c COLD CREAM 3"" $1 Alilliiy without enthusiasm—und you Detectives Find Note. V1CKS SALVE 2 '"$1 Electric The detectives, searching for clews, Turkish have n rifle without a bullet." TOASTER 50c Hind's found it note. It read : 75c Size for TOWELS H. & A. CREAM 3 *" $1 "Iiean-st Sweetheart; I rend >our 2 $l Girl, Eleven, Wins Million , inessnue ami feel very badly. Indeed BELL-ANS TABLETS .•'I 10c Pahnolivc in Fight Over Fortune It Is all my fault. I ruined you inn 6 for $1 $1 I loved you and now 1 am paying fur WATER WHITE Denver, Colo—A foriuue of a mil- SOAP it. I'lwiwe tell your mother I ask her lion dollars bus been assured eleven Mineral Oil, quart $1 $1.98 Bed Pans forgiveness ami the forgiveness of the. 49c Hospital Cotton 50c Pepsodent for jear-old Josephine Barih of this city. rest of your family. by a court decision mtulust an uncle EPSOM SALT Q Pound RolU d» -I TOOTH PASTE 3 $l and aunt who attempted to break the "1 love you, only Ood knows how 20 pound bag $1 will of the child's grandfuther. much. But my sorrow is great Paul. 80c Kolynos tor It hurts me vwy much Indeed. I am The child will get the estate when $1 Graham's Syrup or TOOTH PASTE 4 $1 iiolnp forever and ever. $1.49 Knight $1.49 She Is thirty years old and following ' $l "With love, your promised wife, of Hypophosphates .- 2 the death of her fmtier and two other Fountain Clinical 60c Forham's Helen." Fever relatives. Meanwhile, the estate Is $1 BENCOLINE for Syringe or TOOTH PASTE 3'" $1 held In trust ami the Income divided On the back of the note was scrib- Water Bottle Thermometer among the three adults. bled : "I ruined you but I am paying ANTISEPTIC 2 $l 75c Manners' (or for all." The fortune Is tlint of a man who 2 $l At Bellevue hospital Paul said: "1 only COLD CREAM began building his weulth as a young 60c Bottle of 100 picked her up ns I would tiny other $1 Immigrant making hob-nailed boots for 25c Cuticura for Elrl, but recently told her It wits all ASPIRIN TABLETS 3 miners. He died In 1018, and his off." $1.50 Card Tables SOAP 6 $l widow died a year ago. 50c Graham's tor $1.49 Dobell's Atomizer only 50c Barnard's Man in Fear of Slow MILK OF MAGNESIA3 $l only Coyote Cunning Fail* LILAC VEGETAL 3"" $1 to Evade Air Hunters Death Kills Himself $1 Peoples' I. Q. & S. Suit Lake City.—Apparently panic- 50c Barnard's Garrison, N. I).—Instinctive cunning 2 stricken over loss of blood and the TONIC 98c Vaginal Syringe 49c Shaving Brush 3'" $1 which Is theirs by heritage, has failed Cocoanut Oil Shampoo possibility of fucliiK a slow death lu ttl protect coyotes from air raids, llun, and I and the wilderness of the Jackson Hole 50c Pint of 60c Car-Mac hide or backtrack as they might, the 50c Key's,, Astringent 75c Shaving Mirror country In wetttern Wyoming, S. K. WITCH HAZEL 3 '-$1 3""$1 clever runge pests cunnol outwit the Powder TOOTH PASTE Cophnven. game warden, shot nnd Both for huge winged "creature" whlcli swoops Silled himself, the forest service wnc Both for down from the sky and deals out 70c Size $1 advised. Cophaven's body was found, death, SLOAN'S LINIMENT '"$1 $1 covered by snow, nfter a party hnd George Albredit and Wlllluui t'lsher hunted him more than a week. With are the aerial coyote hunters, and 75c Congress Playing Cards i'ie tiody was a note, saying thut he they are experiencing marked success SPECIAL Both for I had cut Ids nrui. His revolver, with and In the exciting piiBtlme. Fisher pilots ' >;ie cartTIIIKC i-mpty, was ntmeuth his the plane utul Alhretht does the shoot- COMBINATION 59c Paper Poker Chips iodv. There wus a bullet hole In Ills ing. A coyote Is spotted and quickly overtaken. The plane skims close t* liend Koresl men ' said Hint Cop- $1 La Lasine the ground and Alhrecht opens tire 'iiiveii WUH no more than three miles FREE!! on the lleelng animal. from II camp on Jacksoo lake when Antiseptic lie killed IdiiiHi'lf. Durham Duplex Crime Fojind to Beckon and three 25c tubes of Razor 8c Ivory Soap Acrobat Uses Skill to Uneducated and Idle Ideal Tooth Paste Every customer making a purchase of dollar Burglarize Paris Homer Win,—The average criminal sale merchandise will be presented with a Durham It) cakes
strong Incentive to Ncrlme. us nn acrnliatlc second story man The bureau found \hat only 20 per charged with ellinhlni! up walls and ceut of the crlmlmila were veterans taklns some Mi.lKW francs from l'arla More Special Low Prices Not Included In The $1.00 Days Sale! lioiaes. of the World war. ,75c Three Flowers Face Powder Silt 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste .- 29c 1.00 Gillette Bladei, lO'c 57c i 1,00 Coty'« Perfume 79MIDDLESEX PRESS, 1&-20 Gre*n Street, WooAtidCe T'-!«-r>" "M-. V.' -, |i MAXWELL LOGAN _... ' I' • Mi |'"M > .: " ' V J. J RAFFEKTY Aov^.'Vfr ird Buiineu • .„, c M |...... ,-.l:;it.- ' y i: j", I' V Junior i , ¥.. Enl«r»dbr,df«. N- ;., andtr Art of March |, 1(79. 7 -I.", I'. M. Y.\vTunn wir^hip, sor_ rrnn topic, "Kealinir With Disap- ».i • I'. M. Monday. >!• Martrar- pointments/' M» Jttsrr wnrtnrs. i«. «-T.- t.>.:*. »':i'i m?f. at :n.i A. M. Wciin'.'wlay. All - day •' Mr-, .^heppard. J«'an <' 'P:M. Thar«iay. <"h'>ir rehear-j ^ficw-tif"5 "f 'hv Protostan't ch'urchc*. :•;: P. fl Friday. Buy Scout , von P. M. \Vp(in<'? •!!?» in ters nf Matthew. , iu n?w« rrA-imm r.othrn* that it knowi to'bt untruthful, :<:4." A. M. Church school. biar>-d. or of a nature to offend a proper ienM of delicary. ll:i'O A. M. Morning worship, ser- Tfc« opinion, iruofa: ai a itncert epdearor can serve to pr»- rr."r, topic. Wa?hin(rton'? Birth- First Church of Christ, Scientist »tnt it, fi'/'. »pp*ar in *.fc( n«*», but i» ewfined to th« npac* »«! 'iay—"A? A Leader." Sewaren a*id« for It—the editorial column. In tbii column it u p!edye«i to '•:•)* P. M. Epworth lea^ut. upheld aucb thing* u it consider* worthy, and to condemn and fight ~:ir P. M. Kvening worship, ser- A branch of The Mother Church afainat condi'.iowi in which it a*ei eTidence of iniinetrity, injustice, irnr !'.;•!<•. "This Spirit." The First Church of Christ, Scien or prejudice of tht public w«lf»r«. IU column* at all times art list, in Boston, Mass. op*n to publication of c'mnnunic*tiom on any subject, although St. Jom*> Sunday Service—11:00 A. II. no communication will be conaidered that ie palpably bitter or mi- ' :'.'I(I A. M L'^iv ma^.". Sunday school—9:30 A. M. Hcioui or which U not »!rn«d by it» author. In C*»M where it ii '.':i"i A. M. L"w mas". The Sodal- 1 Wednesday—Testimony meeting, requested, the aam« of the author of a communication' will be ity will receive Holy Common- 8:00 P. M. withheld in publishing. i''fi. I I.I :30 A. M. High mass. Thursday—Reading room, 3:00 to j 5:00 P. M. Conf ref atibnal TO BE COMMENDED, !<:4S A. M. <7hureh ?choo], '• Colored B.pti.t 11:00 A.- M. Morning worship. I 11 A. U. Horning Sermon. ti:4o P. M. Christian Endeavor. | 1:30 P. M.—Sunday school. John H. (,rjri(;aririon in f* \>i- t'imm<.'ndi.'d f'>r giving hie ":4.ri P. M. Evening worfhip. l I J:00 "Young Peoples Baptist viewjj upon the propoBwJ fin.- alarm Bystem. Not because hi« ^:'» R M. Wednesday. ] Union." rontention is n<'c< &mj thi; tofnmunity spirit to give Irw; exprerisioji to hi.s viewK. A M. i hurch .«chool. A. M. Mcirnine worship, =cr ilia interview JH a thorough analysis of th<; (question. He makes it provides vast funds for the building and maintenance of > h rtat«;rnent ami then give* his reasons for that »tatem«;nt. The roads. ! Woodbridge Student WCNDERS inii-rvir-w with him, published in this issue, will make people Unfortunately, the tax continues to grow and is becoming Radio Question Box thi;ik. If the voier.s think and are supplied with accurate infor- •x tax giant. ; Attains High Honor o\er ''iprApn'be trail. ; CONCANNONS MUSIC STORE ^__ I mation upon which to bane their thought, they will not go far There are signs that the public is stirring to revolt against; LJ i Q What causes fading in an elec wrong. Mr. Comannon has given them food for thought and excessive gasoline taxation. The automobile has become too ne- Spencer Drutnmond Of Thi» Aurii^t in. rnliiL-s in the hlpti Sierrn* i trie set? Place Is Announced As Cne _.\ If the set fades on all station- h.'iH supplied information regarding insurance that should be cessary to our social and industrial life to allow its use to be : Siiiso' "n llie 'Icsert In New Mexico.' ! it is usually a '27 tube If it only accurate inasmuch HK he is an insurance broker. curtailed bv over-taxation. Of Honor Student* At Weit-1 fades on some stations, it is likely The interview with Mr. Concannon has rawed points that minster College. ! Tl,<- tireinh nf the IVHflc near Snnin the station itself. should interest ev<*ry one in the community whether he be a Riirt.nrn. Q What is the best type aerial MAN VS. WOMAN Woodbridge Girl To Play KULTON, Mo., , Feb. 14—Spencerp ) to use? property owner who pays tax directly or a renter who pays it In "He Who Gets Slapped" Drummond of Woodbridgeg . N. J. j wT) nwiikPUiiiB at Mciiiiin.-li im?s A—The best type aerial is one gaineid d unusual distinctioi n i n FFultonl , j piece of wire of No. Ifi to IK about indirectly. Kvery one who has a home should be interested in Dr. Willhm J.irneH [Mir.-r,*. prnf#Hi- Mo., this week when he wa; announc- TtU to T.r> feet including the lead in. »'>r 'it li\,i)t,n |.|j% :n Oolniiiljia unlvi-r- NORTON, Mass., Feb. -14 — Miss ed as one of the honor students at Make lead in and aerial in one piece. fire protection, Any home is liable to catch Are. For that rea~ ult.v. iu U'H '•x'nnrrP plii'li^H nn'l r*- Ormonde •Strong of Grove avsnue, Ttie piiveminwit hishwny ihr..ugh ntmrb irjto II, i- H'J'',!1 prohli-rn'* ut -th':' Westminster College, where he I? a * Q—In it advisnhle to attach' in fion every one with a normal sense of thrift should carry insur- Woodbridxe, a sophomore at Whea- tht Mescalero IndiiiD re=frv;:ilon. f.r-'l'jn r-;tyn n'- l,;i?i <] u-r <>\ i.r'-.l th*^* ton Colleife, Norton, Majs., will take fieYiior. He was listed among the stu- aerial to a tree? ' I ance—on the house if he owns it; if a renter he should at least diIf'-ii-ii' *H I,- ' ;•, I-MI rn'-'i ri.ifl wj(rn-n: part in the Dramatic Club production dents whos» average grade- were] A—No. In a wind the tree will Winter evenings ;it the Ita-e of the sway and snap the aerial. curry insurance on his household belongings which often rep- W'liucii tiMil'TMuml itun hein-r llmr of "Ho Who Gets Slapped" to be above 'JO. Young DrummondV av- Hi'fll .IIHIPI'SIJIII'I ^Olljcfl. jriverr at the rollfgi.-, March 1. Miss erage was 91.17. I'atnlinii tnoiiMMins. Q—What causes a horn to| so,ueak resent years of saving. i Strong firRt entered dramatics last This rates him among the leading and squak? fait when she took part in the one-act students and reveal- that he is mak-1 A—There are any number of Mr. ('oncannon advises that every voter should vote on \\«JIII:III IM liinl'i^ii'nlly ili<; mope III] The subtle Inns in the nlr rising play "A Cup of Tea", and at Christ- ing fine progress in his studies. Pro- jnith mist fnn.i S:ivi rriim-lsjcu buy. things that can cause this. It is best the lire appropriation tomorrow; vote according to his convic- (MJihinl iiml ruiiihuiieniiil wx. mas time she was in the Mummers fessors under whom he is taking work I to see your local radio dealer. Such Play jjiven by the Sophomore*. Miss ha.ve (it different times complimented ; as a bad tube, corrosion on the vol- tions either for or against the appropriation. He also points out M;ni Is mole in'i|ii)viihe. iiml iirhen Strong is also prominent in athletics, him for his close application to his Twilight coining iii.mi tin" sfarklinj; ume control and the armature of the that the- firehouse is not large enough to allow the three pieces tun ills. having been the individual winner of work and feel proud of the New Jer- l.lltc Ilio CrariilL' :n Tans 1'nel.lipJ. speaker. the swimming meet in Deeemt—•- sey hoy. Q—What causes grating noises of apparatus to be parked side by side- so that they can all dash Jinn is more ini^rirn'idus nrid violent; 1928. ;;. ,.r/K- fnp th<. last semester just NiL-hiin^a'.-s (irnilaitniiiK the mill- when the volume control is moved? oil' to a (ire without delay. It appears that one piece that is diffi- KoiiHin IH III'II1': ICIIIII'IOUS nrifl given out by Dean George B. Swea- ni^lit timir 'nun tlie euculyptl iiloUK A—Dirt on the wire of the vol- zy -how that 2fi students made a lj'leiialli>n drive, 'ear l.os Aniielijs. ume control. This noise doesn't occur cult, to start on cold mornings, is parked in front of another g.'ade bettor than !)0 in all studies mi the better type of volume con- Mnn Is more mihe, worinin la lazi- Junior Whoopee whii" ''i vna,\,. ;iii average of SO or trols. piece, and that the. piece parked in the rear may find it neces- er, the more. Hlie. reriJvL's, the le»8 "Now, If you promise to stop cryic' 1 better in all studies. This is one of rolled this year at Westminster. The sary to putih tin; other piece out of the way in order to leave the fill' do(;H. an' be a good boy, I'll hike you down- the largest numbers ever attained at honor >tuThe annual property loss due to fire runs into millions. Unman Is mure ilr|ieinl( nl upon Sfi Folks want to get ahead in the world. They do not want the rial ;a [if hti >\ ;i L ; mole polite, cohsider- iiii' ami klml i lirlier in ihe (|ii:illilt-s CONCANNON'S tax rate to become a crushing burden. Nor do they want to be I'j.tl nuke fij- allriiisin nlicl inoi'iility. utterly ruined by being burned out. Community progress must - I a|i|H'i''.s Weekly. be well-balanced. Protection and safety are essential but no more so than careful administration of finances. In the present MUSINGS insiu/jce Mr. '.oncannon has taken the position that the game 'I'lic golfer who foozles Ills pulls bo iM not worth the candle and h<; has advanced some pretty good (;IIIM in see red on tl|e Kreen. reasons in support of his contention. The naili who holds Illh Jnh on the TWO THINGS- "••Ireii^ih of lii- pull will never have FUTILE LEGISLATION llli.v push. Cine nf ihe ira^'He* of life Is that You Should Not Miss This Coming Week! In an arlicli; in the American Rifleman, Lieutenant-1 riiiiiiv | |>le u'lm wiii'h for a IJVIIIK ColoiMil Citlvin (iocHanl comments <•" the widespread use ofneve1 r ^ei it Hear and See "Sunny Side Up" at the State miichine ami shot. Kim* by KunKstors'whioh, he says, illustrates, When they s;iy Unit n speculator the futility of attempting to legislate small arm* out of exis-j wns "wipi'd HIM" ihey mi'iin (hilt lil,« tence. \ Theatre February 16,17 and 18 and the Ma- " . . . , Let us hope that those who are now agitating for A inn^iizllie U'linls |o know If wom- i'urlhtor ruHtriction on the sale of small arms will realize the en tin i-i- II M'li'-e of htinior. They must have, lo llu* with men. impossibility of ol>tainiii|/ the desired end by the course they jestic Radio On Demonstration in the Lobby are pursuing," nay« Colonel (Joddard, "and may be moved to ThnuHiiints who were forced to the tuMit him. In onion there la dividual with a crime record convicted of commiUitiK a crime slien^lu with lirqurniH in his possession." Vali* students arc IISIDK the college THEME SONGS OF "SUNNY SIDE UP" ON RECORDS This is an eminently sensible viewpoint to take. A well- us II ('oiiimiilin^ Kl.illnn to New York armed citizenry would constitute a definite menace to the crim- over I lie weeUendN. Too ninny week- AND PIANO ROLLS WILL BE ON SALE IN THE en.U ma lie n weiik llnlsli. inal which he would be quick to respect. And, if lie knew thut _ *. LOBBY OF THE THEATRE AND AT additional punishment would come his way if he was caught Tin' Amerlciin youth who Intends with a Kun, he might think twice before carrying a weapon to go tn (rnlli'j!i> IH now rciidliiR the while pursuing his "profession". H|ii>i-|liiK pOKcs. to ileleniilne where he slnitl t>ui'L"" Ills Kindles nexl yetir. CONCANNON'S MUSIC STORE Anti-revolver laws have been admitted failures in severul states. In contrast to this, Alaska affords an interesting exam- 3 BROX SISTERS ple. This territory has no gun laws to speak of, yet it has a far lower crime record than any state in the unipn. Criminals steer clear of places where they know good citizens will shoot first and tulk afterward. LESS THE NEW TAX GIANT o/fbtfe6Uc Radio *95 TUBES " Ten years ago, in Oregon', a tux of one cent a gallon wa's levied against'gasoline. Now every state impose* a tax, rang- ing from two to six cents. The average is about four cents. It among the "Moie Stars has be«" estimated that this tax will aggregate, during 11)80, 1 ihe^gigantic sum of $.100,000,000. Than There Are in Heaven * in Mciro-Goldwyu-Mayer's CONCANNON'S When the ifas tax is within reason jt has certain innate wdvantages. It is a "painless" tax, levied little by little during 76 MAIN STREET Tel. 299 driving^When it amounts to only one HOLLYWOOD WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
•'/,"• •mmmmm woODBRtDGE INDEPENDENT JDAt, IUARY 14,1980 Inn.' Hordini, Winnie I.ijrhtn«r, l Rainbow Color* Contrast In thoy nro kn< pmg tVirir fine record up (Ipurge l'nrp<-nti' Mundiiy is tin- "Hlnrk nmt'Whltr" jI every «"rt «( d;nn '• i- <|emnn!>f all I Jersey City, Ashury Park, Atlantic •nit niie . « nohly. 30 minutM, chcetti a Cold the lint numbers fur "The Cureless ARP" fea- city of Long Branch, is going l«i The dances under the direction of spend 1250,000.00 in filtering, em- Lnrry Cebnllos are charming. dajr, and checki Malaria in litre* turing Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Loret- dayt. ta Youritt and (nrmel Myers, which bellishing nnd improving his prop- Scores upon scores of stars take mini's to tho RahwRy Theatre tumor erly, Plans and specifications have part in this surpassing extravaganza, 666 also in Liquid row. been ordered through a local archi- nmong them being John BnrrymoM1, The outstanding songs are "Mel- tect, by the name of Leon Cubberly. ody Divine," which is sung by Car- The work of demolition will com- mence in about six weeks. mel Myers, and a frivolous ditty en- RAHWAY'S ONLY FIREPROOF THEATRE titled "Say It With a Solitaire." f "Melody Divine" is said to ho al- BUcuIti Were "Dumble" BPATICR waP0U\K S MILLION EOLUR THE4TPE Tho friendliness of a dumb ani- together worthy of its title. The ly- mal can teach us that friend- rics were written by Herman Ruby Charlei Warren Stoddard and Jo* ship develops friendship as love and the music by Norman Spencer, quln Milter were \ Home together. bepfets love. Man receives in the c; it is yearning; and the l Thirty years later they met at Monte- act of Kivinfr in proportion to tune has an insidious quality which rey, Calif., and exchanged reminii- his helpfulness. makes it linger long- in one's ears ev- ences. "Dear friend," said 8toddarfl, en after a single hearing. "do you remember when we had break Thoughtful contideration o f The other featured song, "Say It fast together In Rome, nnd yon asked each intimate, delicate detail. With a .Solitaire," has a lilting tune me what the tin me for 'hard' was In Sincere, penonal interest. Ex- by Ray Perkins, while the words are Itntlnn, and I told you 'duro'? You pentei moderate to your with- by the same Herman Ruby who then called the waiter nnd Bald, 'Take er. shares half of the honors of "Melody away the lilBcults. They are too d—n Divine." Thin opus strikes a Beverly FUNERAL HOME diiroT"—From ".lonquln Mllfer -and practical note. ''Every man I meet His Oilier Self." hy Ilurr Wn^ner. LAST TIMES TODAY! 44 Gr«»n Street raven about by charms," warbles the young lady; but such homage is rath- Woodbridie, N.w er too unsubstantial for her. "Kay It IIEGFELD'S M Ert. 1904 With a Solitaire; say it with some- Famoui Early Saint Tel. Woodbridse 264 thing [ tan wear"—and so on. You (jet the idea. St. Augustine was a monk nnd one R. X. Hirnw K. F. Creinw of the fathers of the early Christian Funeral Diraetori Perkins, Spencer and Ruby are re- (.JOHN sponsible for many song hits, and church, born A. P. SM, died A. D. 430
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M*n'« UwlUti«a* , Han 1i Cite uuly ona thut knows nothing, that can learn nothing wllti- • «t t)«luu tauiflit. llu ''tin uuKhtir •panic nor walk, iior <• nt. mid In uliurt |M CdO do lulllllIK lit till* |>liilll|lllllK of i.J; suture only inn «wi' 'liny Mm Kl '• #tr (2.179 \ I'' Niiinrt'l lllHtury." FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1930 PAGB State Theatre Featuringi Sunny Side Up* For Three Days
•b'i-k. in tin- ;iftrr iivi'mn i-ighty ) the City f New Brunswick. N. .1. fi'ft tn n point; Ihcnrf running west- All th following trart nr parcel erly at right HUKW'S tn < noper ave- Thrills For Big Classics nf Innd nnd premises hereinafter pnr- nue one hundred thirty i «n and fifty - Reach Pinnacles of Stardom in Great ticularly described, ?itunto. lying and hundredth* (132..MM feet tn a point; A spectacular outdoors action scene Wistcr and Kirk La Shellc transcrib- thence running nn a cmirw North m which 300 head of bellowing cat- ed the honk into a play of the samp being in the Township of Wood- eighteen degrees thirty-eight minute* tle swim across the swirling current name. The play became as famous as hridgp in the County of Middlesex forty seconds Eft.'t eighty and four- (,f the Stanislaus River in California the novel. Dustin Parnum created the' Screen Presentation. All Talking and State of New Jersey. teen hundredth* (SO.Hi feet to a is one of the big features of "The le of the Virginian on the stage Shown Hnd designated on a cer- point; thence running cnfterly, pir- Virginian," which comes to the and since that time other actors have MARRIES IN FACE tain map entitled Shelton Realty llel with the second course, nne State theatre next Friday and Satur- achieved correspondingly wide-spread Company. Map No. 1, of seventy- hundred thirty-seven and thirty-four day. fame in trie same role. Rural Dances El Brendel Keeps OF LIFE SENTENCE four lots HIUIBUMI at Woodbridge hundredth* (137.34) feet to the jaid The action scene represents a new The handsome Gary Cooper, with Towship, Middlesex County, N. J., westerly line of Cooper avenue, the chapter in talking picture history. It hin winning drawl and tall, rangy surveyed October 7, 19Ui, and filed point or pWea at beginning. is the first time such a spectacle has physique is admirably cast as the he- Funny Side Up In Slayer Redretiet Wrong in the Middlesex County Clerk'* Of- Bounded northerly by Lot 23, utt- over been reqorded on films. ro. Huston ia sensational as the vil- Shown In Film to fice, New Brunswick, N. J , March erly by Cooper »venue. noutherly by The crossing was made at Byrne's lain. It is a triumph of talking pic- Former Mistress. 10, 1917, as Mnp No, K43, tiled No, Lot 28, «nd westerly by lands now or Kerry, twenty miles from Sonora, tures that such remarkable talent can Typical "Csardas" of Hungary "Sunny Side Up", 323, as follows: late of A. Peppetone and others, all mining town in California's "Mother be brought to show-goers in two di- His Prominent Place In Pom- Ruenog Aires,—Facing a life si-n Lots numbered sixty-seven (ti71, as laid down on said map. Lode." Seven cameras attd a battery mensions—"see' and "hear." tence for the nmnler nnd illimieiHbrr sixty-eight (88), sixty-nine (69). Decrees amounting ti> approxi- of microphones recorded the action mer Opus. El Brendel who has garnered as Ing of his beautiful fnveethi'iirt, Vlr seventy (70), seventy-one 171). mately $13,fi00.00. nnd sound. many lnufehs on the musical comedy seventy-two (72), in block number- Together with all and sinifuUr the and vaudeville stage ,and on the glnla Donfttelli,.the young Aritentlne When the mechanical and electri- The authentic dances of the Hun- slayer, Julio Am'oiloo Bunlnl. him been ed three (3). rights, privileges, hereditaments »nd screen 8B any other comic in the Being the line premises conveyed appurtenance* thereunto belonging cal equipment had been installed at Actress Never Has garian country-folk and their pictur- business, has made a specialty of married In Jnll to Msirln l.ulsil Mu vantage points along the river bank, esque festival costumes are repro- to the said Julia Kocai by de«| o( or in anywise appertaining. Swedish characters since Mil". qen, a former nbjeit <>f "Is nITectlon Shelton Realty Company, n corpora ii group of cowboys, responding to a duced for the first time in America with wlium.lie hnd lived up t<> llls BERNARD M. GANNON, signal from Victor Fleming, the di- in 'Hungarian Rhapsody" Eric Pom- Brendel, who makes hia screen mu- tion of N. J., bearing date the sixth Sheriff. rector, stampeded the protesting cat- Any Time Off famous musical romance, which sical debut in "Sunny Side Up", the meetlng with the Obnutelll itlfl. day of May, 1927, wliieh deed is re 1 WILLIAM A. SPENCER. tit into the Bwift stream. The herd comes to the State Theatre, Febru- Fox Movietone musical Comedy fea- So great was the pnpulftr Interest corded in the Register's Office oi $31.32. Solicitor. milled and turned, eventually strik- Miss Ulric Like Sailor* With ary 25 and 26, turing Janet Guvnor and Charlie created by the lludinic. In the nmd>l> Middlesex County, in book 884 o W. 1. 1-24, 31; 2-7, 14. Farrell, made his vaudeville debut in j Deeds for. j aid county, page 2fi4. ing out for the far shore. The swift Shore Leave Who Seek Pub- The plot revolves around a love backwnters of In I'lnta river oMIrsi current carried most of the beeves 1911. At that time, he went in for the torso, tlien I lie limbs und Inln Decree amounting to approximate affair of a young cavalry lieutenant heavy German impersonations, of ly $800. SHERIFF'S SALE and the mounted riders 200 yards lic Row Boats. and the daughter of a farm superin- and at n distant point tlie lieiid of downstream before the objective was the "Oscar und Adolph" type. Together with all nnd singular IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY tendent of a baronial estate in Hun- Virginia Ponntellt. thsit n mmemoni reached. With the war, however, German the rights, privileges, hereditaments —Between Perth Atnboy Building Lenore Ulric, famous stage and gary. The romance blossoms at har- has gained hemlwny with the press ami appurtenances thereunto belong- nnd Loan Association. Complain- All the sounds of the stirring tu- vest time and the festival season, comedians went out of existence. Af- screen star whose first, talking pic- ter doing his share of fighting, Bren- and the public for the restoration nf ing or in anywise appertaining. ant, und John Frederick and Jes- mult were recorded precisely by the ture, "Frozen Justice", is the feature with its attendant glamor, provides the death penalty for murder which I1ERNARD M. GANNON. sie Frederick, his wife.'defendants. sound laboratories set up some 300 the colorful atmosphere of carnival d«l returned to the stage with a attraction at the State Theatre today slightly changed character, a Swed- had long ago been iilinllslied. Sheriff. Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged prem- yards hack from the "mikes." and celebration which brings folk- ises dated January 2>.i, I'.130. and tomorrow, admits she has a kin- ish comedian. Since then, he has STKPIIF.X .1. I.ORENZ. "The Virginian" is the first out- dred feeling for the sailor who dances, singing and orchestral music Young Bnnlnl'g ml Inn In pmhrarlnc By virtue of the above stated writ into the scene. scored much success doing "Yon $2:1.10 Solicitor. doors classic in sound and dialogue. spends his shore leave in a public religion, In confessing his sins anil In I W. I. 2-14, 21, 28; 3-7. to im- (lirei'te Hnd At two oYloi'k in the afternoon of is Steve, the wayward cow-puncher, 1 well-known continental movie actor, istrator, &?., Complainant, nnd An- I "Whenever 1 have a half hour to Swedish dialect when I first tried it,' circumstances fur his net tn the said diiy at the SherilT's Otliie in and Mary Ryan is Molly Wood, the plays the leading role as the young ders Soren Nielsen, et nx. et i\K. he City of New llruiuwick, N. .1. | spare, 1 slip into » theatre," Miss Ul- he admits. "I guess I was pretty aw- the girl tlmt lie now livers wnn him. i Defendants. Fi Fa for s«!e of mort- winsome: school-ma'am. ; tie recently stated. "All I think of is Honved Hussar and Dita Parlo, love- Ml /the following trart or panel of ly actress who is equally well-known ful the first time I tried Yon Yonaon nwny from tlie bride of his recent gaged premises dated January 4, "The Virginian," a novel of the theatre, theatre, theatre, morning. in vaudeville.' land and premises hereinafter parti- SO's gained quick fame as the great- in Europe and in America, plays the mnrrlngo. 11130. noon and night. And heaven help me, Constant practice, however, aided cularly described, situate, lying and est American novel ever published part of Marika, the country girl who Entire paRfS have been devoted l>> By virtue of the above stated writ being in the Township of Wood- that's all I want to think of." places her reputation in jeopardy in by his natural sense of humor, soon to me directed and delivered, 1 will and to this day it is held to be one perfected his characterization to the Huenns Aires newspupers to tIn- bridge, in the County nf Middlesex nf the great classics of literature. It "Since childhood plays and acting order to save her lover from dis- expose to sale at public vendue on and State of New Jersey. have fascinated me. Then again, I grace. point where even native crime. Tlie papers point to I lie Ironi WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY NINE- brought universal renown to its au- of the Argentine miirrliine Inw which Being known and designated as thor, Owen Wister. A few years later feel that I should always keep cannot find fault with it. TEENTH, NINETEEN HUN- abreast of the drama, studying its The musical score for the produc- In "Sunny Side Up"N Brendel declares tlirtt "the woinnn bus the <>b DRED AND THIRTY Lots Nos. 12 and 13 on a map mark- new developments, observing how tion, which is a Paramount release, plays the role of Elmer" Swenson, llpitlon to live under tlie RHINP n>"l At twn o'clock in the afternoon of ed C of Property known as Wedge- was prepared by the famous musical wood, belonging to Eliia ('. Brcwster Height of Jenlouij other performers read their lines. proprietor of a grocery store and with her spouse; am) should she mu the said day at the Sheriff's Office in staff at the Paramount studios. It is nnd Sadie R. Cutter, situated in And I'm always learning new things." market in Yorkville. the upper East do 8(i, this mtiy be demanded of hci the City of New Brunswick, N. J. birds are jeulnus of on« paid to be one of the most charming Side of New York. Woodbridge Township, Middlesex Miss Ulric's tastes in entertain- by statute." All the following tract or parcel another, says n naturalist; ami on* scores evI), twenty-fite l'J28, and about to bt> recorded, thia | "Frozen Justice" ia an all talking A good many of us complain about being a purchase money mortgage. Fox Movietone drama of primal im- the laws being oppressive. Yet one other featured members of the cast. Franklin. (25), twenty-six (26), and twenty- Brendel won his role in "Sunny seven (27) in Block 373-B on map Note: These premises are known pulses among a primitive people. can't help but observe that the law as Number 30 Wedgewixxl Avenue, j Miss Ulric, as the half-caste northern Side Up" by his excellent work in SHERIFF'S SALE entitled, "Map of Berkley Terrace, 'Jonik seldom Inconveniences the man who situated in Iselin, Woodbridge Town Woodbridge, N. J.) ! belle who raises such havoc among "The Cock Eyed World", famous pic- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY i the adventurers of the Yukon—when attends to his own business.—Atchlson I ture by Raoul Walsh. His first name —Between Peter B. Shelton, Com- ship, Middlesex County, N. J., Aup- Decree amounting to approximate- For Cats and Woundi \ that glamorous region was in its Globe. ' "El." by the way, is short for Elmer, plainant, and Julia KocSi, et als., ust 1925, Larson & Fox, Civil En ly $4,1)00.00. hoy-day—contributes one of the out- which no one has called him since Defendants. Fi Fa for sale, of gineers," Bounded and described us ' Together with all and singular the Prevent infection! Treat follows: rights, privileges, hereditaments und every cut, wound or standing characterizations which the early childhood. mortgaged premises dated Febru- i speaking screen has yet brought Carry Ovn '. / i» ary 3, 1930. Beginning at a point in the wester- nppiirteniinees thereunto belonging scratch with this power- ly line of Cooper avenue, distant or in anywise appertaining. forth. Incidentally, this star sings A wise traveler go"th cheerily Power of Culture By virtue of the above stated writ ful non-poisonous anti- i "The Right Kind of Man". to me directed and delivered, 1 will southerly one hundred twenty-five "BERNARD M. GANNON, through fair wentber and through Books, musk, anytlilnn that lifts you expose to sale at public vendue on and twenty-four hundredths (125.24) Sheriff. septic. £onite actually A noted supporting cast includes kills germs. Helps to foul. lie knowcth that his Journey out of yourself, nhove yourself, any WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWELFTH, faet from the corner formed by the LEO GOLDBERGER, Louis. Wolheim, Robert Ftazer, UU- must be sped, so he curries ht« Bun- thing that provides mental discipline INIETEEN HUNDRED AND intersection of the said westerly line $23.94. Solicitor. heal, too. ! rich Haupt and Laska Winter. Allan shine with liim—M Tujiper. helps the farmer.—Farm nml Fireside. THIRTY of Cooper avenue with the southerly W. 1. 2-10, 17, 24; 3-7. Dwan directed. STATE THEATR^ E PRESENTS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 17, 18 The Greatest All-Talking Screen Success of the Age Your favorite screen Hear De Sylva stars, singing, dancing, Brown and loving, in their first Henderson's song romance Greatest Songs
Wed., Thur, Feb. 19, 20 Fri., Sat., Feb. 21, 22 DOUBLE FEATURE ALL-TALKING "The Virginian" 'GIRL FROM WOOLWORTHS' with Added Feature Gary Cooper and Mary Brian NOft "THE GREENE JANET GW Special Matinee MURDER CASE CHARLES fARRELL WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY At 2 P. M. Supnlyii • hank Richardson El Brendd HnjoricWhilt From the S. S|. Van Dyne Novel MV1D WL£R COMING TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25 and 26. SPECIAL SPECIAL "HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY" MATINEE MATINEE WEDNESDAY TUESDAY National anthems and compositions of the great Hungarian masters with AT AT 3:30 3:36 folk songs and dances rendered by native musicians. PACE TWELVE , FEBRUARY 14, M30
I i'k, Mr and Mm Mirhad Orid'rykn, "On Wings of Song," hy MersdeK Fords Notes Mr am) Mr< John Valo->k. Mr an'! :Activitie» Of Union «nhn nnd Ambrosia'n "Canzonette," Mr*. l>r,rK'- KIJIMIII. Mr and Mri> Fords Girl Is Bride ISELIN Protestant Church Of Iselin Sewaren Notes by Mrs. I .outer White; "I H<>BH YOU jMicria"! .Shanifc, Mr ,-irvJ Mf An Singing." "V f^sl. Farley's "The •ih.l Mr Sight Wind." »nd "My F.lttV Banjo," 1 The rrg-.i'a ni 'ing »f :-.n,l\y Is :'i' 'I 1 Iselin Boy Scout* the y. 'lr«-w Srnmi'K, Mr ar.'l Mr- Mi'h«<-' At Church Wedding pn--t ld r«i 1 nlly n! the h«>nie hy Dirkman, by Mrs. Isadora .];,r \ Hi N'lW !•• '^ fiirl'. hf ;y»Tiirk an'l Mr iirl Mr> i,n,ry<- Honor d oiisnn; Cordovan Songs of Spain anil Mr- I (at, .l',ri-r •1 M r Troop Organizer .,f !h'- Mi-s eMihlrct and Alvernn • pastor. and hi \V<"I avenue. w,n f ol • Herbert's "Naughty Marietta," hy t ',;irr Th'- church met iri ij'].«in<>.«5 ?*s- Ford« Woman Entertain* 1 ge«iti. Thn^f prewnt were father ter M. White, Jr., Mrs. Frank R. Val • rit rvl w;t.h Wedlock At Holy Trinity! Krjirirffl, orj(ani7.<-r of the r.roop, on Mon, TTiarsday f-vf-nine , followinsf inc Smith. Marjnrie Keiffer, Her- i-ntine and Mrs. Morris Cioldfarh Mr Jr i l.incoln'rt Hirthday, whi-h t'-n rtifrn »he prayer meeting, !o p (r>i«--iti FOKDS An attractive wedding The topic at the morninjr eh'jrch r'