WE Will SELECT AND SUPPORT THE BEST MEN FOE THE BULLETIN IS NOT A PARTIZAN PAPEE ISELIN AVENEL PUBLIC OFFICE THE KEASBEY COLONIA PORT READING EDGARS HILL SEWAREN 3TOHDS V/OODBRIDGE HOPELAWTT ULLETlN t o£ Woodbridge Township with Middlesex County News. AVENEL, N. J., APRIL 6, 1923. PRICE 5 CENTS VOL. I, NO. 33 GILL WIN "OPEN PRESS" IN WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP JOS. E. E. BOYNTON OF THEATRE NOTES WOODBIIIDGE ADDRESSES Episcopalians Will Erect "Ebb Tide" will be seen at the Em- Township Road Department Explosion His Resolution Is Finally Passed P.-T. ASSOCIATION pire Theatre, 'Rahway, this Friday. Church at Fords It is the story of a man who had never Ifiseusses Pre-Sclicol Age Work Reported Only Narrowly Averted With Only Slight Modification WITH REV, ARNOLD FENTON AS ••mown success and a girl who had AV.ENESL.—The program of tie RECTOR. IT WILL BE BUILT never known love and how they found Parent-Teacher's Association which ON HISTORIC SJJOT their souls in the exotic South Seas. Medieval Practice Of Giving Most Of Legal was held at the school house on Wed- A thrilling fire and shipwreck at sea. Blum And Neuberg Looking After Public lay afternoon, was a very inter- FORDS—A neiw church is about to A Century Comedy and Topics of the Interests Join Hands In Stopping Advertising To Favored Paper Abolished esting one. The school children which be built in this vicinity 'by a newly Day complete the bill. took part were from the two divisions formed Episcopalian congregation. Saturday, 'Conway Tearle will ap- Wasteful Use Of Road Funds By Township Committee With Only o.f the first grade. The lower class This 'body of worshippers ha—ve pear in "The Referee." Referee John under Hiss Gleckler gave a dialogue 'been meeting for about two years- at LVIcArdle was known as "Honest John" And Countermand High Two Dissenting Votes. about spring and two songs on the the Ford's Fairfleld School house, but when he was offered a large sum within about four months, when it same theme which pleased the audi- both Sunday school and church ser- of money to referee a crooked fight, Priced Cinders. ALSO PLAN TO HAVE PAGEANT shall have attained its majority of one ev.ee very much. The higher class vices conducted by the (Rev. Arnold the temptation was great. His ac- 1 The .North End of the Township iff COMMEMORATING 258th ANNI- year of age. In the meantime, mat- under iMiss Jardine gave a little play- Fenton, son of iDr. iFenton, rector of ceptance brought him the girl he POLITICAL FENCES OS the stormy petrol on the political VERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF ters which affect the North End, in let in costume on Arbor Day which St. Luke's P. E. Church in Metuchen. loved. There will also ut all the The heat in this compound got to a /Wood'bridge Township is one of the Oth. looking up of the law themselves, for history. Mr. Bloomfield has donated lar feature, Comedy and 'Serial. parts of the political compound, we pretty high temperature not many historic spots of the nation and it is Immediately the attorney had render- A nominating committee consist- a fine Bible to St. iPeter's -Church In are informed, were approaching such days ago, we hear. The road super- quite fitting that such an ©vent ed his decision with great finality, ng of ilesdames Baker, Schlener, Perth Amhoy, in memory of his moth- with his son and family, 'being the heat that a violent and noisy combus- , George "W. Blum, is a pretty should be featured. Moreover, it will quoting from the New Jersey statutes Heckler, Siessel and Brunberg was er and has always taken a keen in- onty direct d(4scendants of Bishop tion was narrowly averted. cobl-headed man. Besides, he is not be the means of giving a splendid af 1 ftl 9, one of the representatives of ppointed 'by the president, Mrs terest in the Episcopal Churches gen- Creuse now living. This was indeed The road committee, it appears, up for election himself this fall, ae community some desirable publicity. the Leader 'promptly quoted from the Crug, to report at the next meeting. erally. A great celebration took a great day for the Episcopalians of from the Chairman dow» to the door- some of the others interested in road (revised laws of the state for 1921, A petition was also presented at the ; place in Camden, IXaw Jersey, last New Jersey and well represented keeper on it, has been acting as road work are, a factor which no doubt is which completely upset Mr. Martin's meeting last Monday night to make ROOMS WANTED ppring in memory of the one hun- throughout the state. supervisior since the first of the year. helpful in maintaining his equili- findings. As a result, it iwas found School street, Woodbfldge, restricted dredth anniversary of the installation The new church will be called St. Iu Avenel, where votes have ibeen ijrum. Neuberg, also, although he «*£•. *ft«!tlM;r paper besides the Inde- property. It was requested that in -MUST have 5 light rooms with of Bishop Creuse at that place. Mr. John's in honor of this ancestor, and shifting away from the party in pow- naturally hopes to succeed himself fs&6ifat was fully qualified to publish future no houses valued at less than nodern conveniences at Avenel. Ad- Charles A. Bloomfield motored down 'Mr. Bloomfield is a charter member er prett/y rapidly in the past six again, ia too independent, and too lit- fegal notices, and even Mr. Martin, •$4,500 'be erected on that tract. It' Iress Box 123, Bulletin. c of the new congregation. months, men on the road committee, tle of a politician, as the run of them with apparent confusion, himself ad- was referred to the 3u b-committee on and others, have ibeen falling over goes, to upset the regular order of mitted that 'possibly he tod over- township affairs, since it Is a rather themselves to get cinders carted on things in a scramble for votes. Thus looked that point. complicated matter to handle, and the roads. This is pretty generally when the Chairman of the Township The sum and substance of it all, to will have to meet with general zoning community Building Idea Proves Itself In Cave Spring Texas the rule all through the.North End, road committee, and others in his make a long story short, was that the plans of the Township. Generally, it where the hammering of the Bulletin political entourage began to order cin- •principles embodied in the Gill Reso- was 'brought out, such restrictions are has brought road matters to the at- ders from the four corners of the lution introduced a few weeks ago, made in the deeds of conveyance, un- Desolate Waste Transformed Into Garden tention of the public. While for earth, and were sending the road su- . were finally adopted by a vote less a broad zoning system has been months—even years—the people of pervisor from one road to another, of fire to two, Messrs. Neuberg, adopted by the municipality to govern that section have waited impatiently offering him supplies and help to Gill, I/iif'barry, Gaiter and Mc- such cases. It will consequently ibe Of Peace And Plenty for a little portion of the Township rush the road work along, Blum, too, Elroy, for, and Hoy and Lar- some time tiefore a settlement of that road fund—and were satisfied with :lemured. He wanted to know who son,, against. The future ipolky question can be reached. the crumbs which fell from the table the .road sup-ervisor was anyway, therefore, if the spirit and general Mr. Neuberg brought up the county I Sees Rural America a preat Community Farm . of more opulently supplied communi- what his rights and duties were, and principles of the ruling are lived up police phone system and urged that ties, such a -bountiful supply of cin- where the authority of the Township to, is to recognize the Leader and In- this matter be brought to the atten- ders has 'been brought to these long road committee ended. Moreover, we dependent immediately as fully tion of the county officials and various suffering taxpayers lately that the learn, not from Blum of course, that qualified newspapers in which to pub- police departments in the county as a ank and file of them are becoming he wanted to know too what some of lish legal notices, and the Bulletin, (Continued on pa'ge 8) wary of these Greeks bearing gifts. (Continued on page 8) Taxpayers' Association Holds Busy Frank R. Valentine Honored By And Dissects Fship Statement The Local Trinity Church Men's Club Progressive Club of Avenel, on Same Night Mr. Hatfield as Toast-master Paid the Respects Demands Investigation of Road Com- of the Club to the Returning President.

mittee, of Which Hoy is Chairman. WIOQDBRIflXJE—The last" meeting wives of the club members had heerx AVENEL—'While the Avenel Tax- of the (Men's Clu'b, of Trinity Church, invited, provided the opening feature payer's Association was busy last THREE DAY SALE AT took on the nature of a testimonial to of the entertainment. This aroused "Tuesdays night at the Firo House, dis- WEDGEWOOD TERRACE Frank R. Valentine, the President, in no suspicion of what was to follow, honor of his recent return to iWood- secting the recently published finan- White & Hess, Inc., announce a though the pictures were chosen from cial re-port of the Township, and talk- Wood'bridge after a three months stay three day sale of 'business and home n New York City. subjects especially suited to the occa- ing road repairs, improvements, etc., sites at 'Wedgewood Terrace. Though iirs.»W\ C, Martiu, of Boque County, Texas, Known as "The Cctn- munity Builder of the 8ontb," has visions of rural America i* & great iMr. and Mrs. Valentine and their sion and others relating, in the main, the Progressive Association, in their the sale opens at 10 A. 'M. tomorrow, CTulb House, on Pennsylvania avenue, foniiuunlty farm and aloiuj tlie snme general lines as those employed two daughters, the Misses Caroline to fishing and other sporting events and continues till -5 P. M. Monday, a In community development throughout the SoutU. Cave Springs, Tex.. and Mildred Valentine and son, (Mas- were laboring over a petition in Is the best exgranle Ot community development. In two ye«rt it changed such as were known to fit in with Mr. number of reservation .have- already ter Jloss Valentine, occupied an which it iwas proposed to have the been made. jrom a deserted poeVvvM-e *n a ururt tpml to « prosperous village in Valentine's hobbies. These wera Hie center of the rich Sabh* Bottom*. Picture* show Mr», Martin who apartment on 91st street from Janu- road committee of the Township, of particularly good and pleased the which William D. Hoy is chairman, All the lots front on Rahway ave- workwl out the idea* fit Cave Suriugs. the Community houwi.bnilt ary first until a day or two ibefore • ml Hie t.vjvftitJaiS«l*B»».lu whtoh nil rwidwitd iio\y live.,' crowd immensely. investigated. nue, with the trolley passing by, and Easter, when they moved back to their the Edgar railroad station only two Woman First Ban Big. Ranch Success- Model Bungalows Part of Community home on Green street. Supper followed and Mr. Habfield, D3. P. Ellison, president of the Ave- MES. W. C. MAETIN, COMMUNITY nel Taxpayer's Association, was in blocks distant. fuHy Projects Wives of the members of the Men's assuming the role of toast-master, BUHDEE OF SOUTH, WOEKS the chair, at bhe Fire House, while Rahway avenue is destined to 'be- '.XJA-K. (Martin is no impractical Each house is set on a square acre. Club prepared a special supper in cele- said the club wished to pay its Te- Jos. Felton acted &4 secretary- T&e come a busy thoroughfare in the near OUT NEW IDEAS dreamer. She is a farmer. She per- And each house is within easy haul- bration of the occasion, without the specta to the returning president and, future, and the road improvements, knowledge of either Mr. and Mrs. Val- treasurer, J. .II. Labat, was also pres- sonally ran a 6,000 acre ranch in Bo- ing distance of its neighbor. in particular, to praise and express ent, and ex-President Joseph Utassy, and central location of Wedgewood Written Specially • for The Bulletin que County, Texas, to such good ef- entine, and the affair was a complete appreciation of his untiring interest The whole scheme is knit together for years its guiding spirit, sat in the Terrace should greatly heLp to rnaJke By Eobert Fuller fect t)h>at in three years it paid a pro- surprise to tooth of them. In their in the cluib'a affairs and his generous by several community projects. There audience, doing his duty new as a this section a great business center. DA.LL.AS, TJEX., April 12—Two fit of $38,000. Four years ago the absence from town, the club had ap- leadership and material assistance in La a community house, with reading private. From out of town, Messrs. At the prices and terms this prop- years ago Care Springs was but a post community farm plan developed in pointed a committee to plan the de- its various undertakings. Mr. Kelly- tables, books, soft and shaded lights. 'ohnson, "Gallagher and McCloud of erty is 'being offered White & HesJ, office set in the pine forests of the Sa- her mind. iFor two years it was just tails including O. H. Hatfield, (Chair- followed IMr. iHatfield, in a similar Back of the community house is a #©odbridge, and Stonewall Jackson line., expect to dispose of all these bine Bottoms of East Texas. A nar- a paper plan. Then oame the oppor- man, with Professor John (H. Love vein, and then Professor Love deliv- community laundry, and nearby is a of Iselin werepresent. The latter in lota during this three day sale. A row, deap-rutted road wandered time- tunity to put It iDto effect on a 1200 and H'USh.W. Kelly, who with the as- ered the principal speech, referring community cannery, a blacksmith a cleaT-cut speech dissected the last .complete staff of trained salesmen lessly up to it. Occasionally the road acre tract in the Sablne Bottoms. istance of the Rev. B. H. Vogt, the to the wonderful growth of the club shop and a garage. The purchase of financial statement of the township will be on the property all day Satur- paused at a stumpy clearing sur- Rector of Trinity Church, complete and church and 'Mr. Valentino's im- First of all the land was laid out a large cream separator is the latest all the arrangement In advance. ifor the toeneilt of his hearers, pointing day, Sunday and Monday. rounding a squalid negro cabin. A in 10 0-acre tracts. A sixty-foot grad- portant part in it, concluding by pre- ;rraggly crop of pean-uts and garden community enterprise. A motion picture show to which the out that the Wood bridge Independent pfl road was run through the center. senting him with a handsomely em- had received a total of over $1,200, truek marked the industry of thu Most of the tenants are buying On each side of this road six 6-rooni bossed, limp-leather Prayer Book, Morgan F. Larson, Township En- place. their farms on a long—time payment suitable inscribed, and saying that it O'U will at all times hear bung&hrws were built. Not plain gineer, a total of nearly $l,f>00, and That 'was two years ago. Today a plan. In so doing they have a new represented the spirit of true and favorable comment about re box buildings are these, but IF IT IS the Township Attorney. J. iff. Tliayer- dozen modern bungalows'face a incentive for pushing developments, lasting fellowship and high regard in four professional conduct. Wo Martin, a total of over $400 for the foot graded road, and butfk of modern houses iwith and at the same time the land-owner which the president was held by all have a thorough understanding months of January and February, hungalow lies a produ<"ictiv<> 100 window seats ;\n:\ la insured S per cent upon his invest- PRINTING of his associates. 1 give to those farm. Here in the : . Back at the long from ment. this year, of the taxpayers' money, WE CAN DO IT (Mr. Valentino responded feelingly, Fv;n;s which as the work season open- employ us all the benefits the largest community farm in . large rooms. A cen- The success of the p!an has given expressing hearty thanks and prom- ed from now on would be greatly in- of wide experience. Come To Us With Your erica. nvakes possible a fire- •Mrs. Martin a vision of all rural Am- ising continued effort for the benefit cren II of those services. He lit was \v. <'. Martin who these rooms. The r into a great commun- PRINTING PROBLEMS of the Church, the Club and the Par- il not!', an attorney and a;i JAMES M. PETTIT brought ;tbo:it the transformation. r; 11 U'-Ti- :'-'i :< they call lier flow n th^ere lining is evidence I made chairman of the Home and i^o The Bulletin Press \ part, of the program, an original Phone 38 • out the lees of r work \v. ••: el jmunity Development of tho lAmerican rhyme was read, commencing: there being only one bid f

sw< • Phone M ill SIM] • HT«.SS in the yard, department will build ha : Tel. Woodbridge 732 Who's held by us in high regard— •••: on "ntre SI ••ml 1 •• ,sion into reality. Is worthy of a /better bard. PAGE TWO THE BULLETIN OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928, To know how good a cigarette really can be made POLITICS and POLITICIANS you must try a- By HENRY KUNTZ 35YEARS IN THE SURGICAL : Our liberal system of Government pie of the National and State Politi- APPLIANCE BUSINESS enables the smallest locality to gov- cians, govern or try to govern not as /AAKV" GRAHAM BQNNEH. ern itself by either an appointed or [opal officials interested in the wel- ' COfYIlOHT 11 VUTUH HPfWtJlk UNlON « — Caf$ of their locality, but as Demo- elected body. Disregarding the ex- Twenty of which were spent in New crats or HtJim'blicans. MU3KRAT AND FRED pense involved, we can justly boast of York, gives me an experience of unusual being fully provided with self-govern- In our own township local improve- Fred had gono on a picnic with sev- value that enables me to offer you ment beginning at the smallest vil- ments are greatly retarded by politi- eral of his friends. They were mak- lage or township and winding up vitii cal quibbling. The establishment of ing coffee when suddenly Fred saw a A SAVING OF 25% TO 40% the Federal Government as a whole. fire -/.ones, school districts or lighting muskrat. The muskrat was looking on my full line of This liberal system has of course districts should under all circum- at Fred. TRUSSES, BELTS, ELASTIC STOCK- its advantages and disadvantages. stances be a local impartial proposi- "I know what he is saying to me," INGS AND OTHER APPLIANCES Panic follows the loss of a said Fred, after he had pointed out SURGIAL OR ORTHOPEDIC valuable record _. For the more subdivisions we have in tion. A project to improve our town- a government, the more politicians We ship by creating additional fire zones the muskrat to the others. And Don't Forget My New Addition which would at one* be available if filcj iq t have and the consequences of ssu or lighting districts, so as to make the Tie muskrat was sitting by the root ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MADE IN MY OWN of an old tree and was on the opposite state of of affaire, good or bad, natur- township itself safer for its residents, WORK ROOMS side of the river from where Fred and No charges for repairs. All work car- ally fall on the community at largo. • hould not be monopolized by the his frieuds were having their picnic. We have two dominant parties ip- iDemocrats or Republicans, tout should ries my guarantee. You are invited to Office Safe "What do you suppose he Is say- visit my offices and inspect my work day who are contesting [periodically be helped along as residents of the ing?" the others asked Fred. Otrfh to red* ftrt, flood ami the future— Oallot. \Vhen our neighbor's house is on to whom a friend was Introducing a son lor looting so cross about our (When these issues however are fire, surely wedo not first inquire young man just out of eoTlege and picnic. made capital of in State politics, the whether he is a democrat or republi- seeking a job: ''Although," Fred went on, "It might really be exensable to his case, purpose usually is insincere and the acn before we make up our mind to "He Is a fine, modest young man," When Spring House Cleaning assist in putting out the fire and the said the friend. for it seems to me that II I lived in State itself has very little if any in- a muddy bank at a river I would have same feeling or reason should apply "Modest?" snorted the bjg man. terest in such a National policy. The "What in thunder has he ever done a bad temper, wkat with eotda tn the when we are throwing our forces to- 1 DON'T FORGET tariff issue has certainly no place in to become modest abontr —Korfolk head, rneemattara and tired, cold gether to jointly assist the township State politics and yet, repeatedly, the Virginian-Pilot. feet." To lenew Your Window Shades orators in state elections are dwell- itself and thereby help its individual As Fred said this tKe nroekrat de- ing at some length on the tariff and residents. Deep-Seated Grudg*. cided It WM time to let his family THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST DC THE END similar National issues. Politics and Politicians are here to "Tou refer to the prosperous look see wfoat was going on, so «p he went We Make the Best along Ms stae oil the bank and before 1 In local affaire sucTi aa the business stay and have been generally recog- Ing person as a 'coal baron.*" We Specialize In Hanging Shades in Newly BuiM Homes "Quite BO," replied the disgruntled long came back tfgatn \rfth flre rela- of a county or a township, experi- nized as a necessary evil, ibut we proprietor of ft llttl* fuel business. tives. For Prompt Serrioe enced local politicians for purposes should exert all our efforts to elimin- They aH wftcjrcd to see what mis- "JJut he's not I h real noblemani" CALL PERTH AMBOY 12«0 of their own and following the exam- ate that evil from our local affairs. "Certainly no*. And since ?w chief Frea an,d M» friends might be been dealing with him I've foraia ortt op to, and tbe yonng«st of all that he's not even one of nature's no- EDGAR NOTES BILL BOOSTEft SAYS blemen." P your eyes are not serving you properly they are not Misses (Mamie and Minnie Miller of Insult to Injury. I New street, were Newark visitors A »STSM, Fftiewoa* ROAD* Fair One—Oftteer, arrest thla man. in perfect condition. Wt the W PROJA *U. OUER TW6. He has been trying to flirt with me. O. M. LARGE Wednesday. printed page (blurs before you WORLD LEAD IMtD Mere Man—What I Her! Why offiea or your eyes tire easily you need Miss Helen Hever of Newark spent £OSYOMEftS AMD HOKAE I wouldn't flirt with her for a million Wednesday evening at the home of SEEKERS VJU.L JAVA MU«« dollars. the attention of an experienced Fair One—Now, officer, you simply Miss Julia Ounn of lAim'boy avenue. ROADS \F WE'RE SMART optometrist. We are experi- must arrest this man. He has insulted EVIOOGtW b (Ennlrartor enced and trustworthy. (Mr. and (Mrs. James Sommers of me.—American Legion Weekly. Freeman street, are receiving con- Business In Politics. gratulations upon the birth of a son. Wm. C. Golding, Inc. "A man can't use money In politics (Mr. and iMrs. Ralph Edgar iwere any more." Woodbridge 538-M :; AVENEL, NEW JERSEY 219 BROAD STREET, Newark visitors, 'Wednesday evening. "I'm glad of it," said Senator Sor- Elizabeth. ghum. "If things had kept on the gggBUK0tMamHUa»n»'g^SS«a 1 Miss Ruth Tappan was a Newark way they once started, the candidates "A Most Delightful Sandwich." 206 SMITH STREET, shopper, Wednesday. would have been lining np at the pri- made to act as gmard while the others Perth Amboy. Donald iPotter of Philadelphia, maries with 'shop early* slogans."— Washington Stnr. decided they would be off. spent the week-end with his parents, Strangely enoTigh, tlie yonng musk- WANTED. ,MT. and Mrs. L. E. Potter of West rat was very ctrrfons. He was more REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Main street. eurlons than the first one bad been, 8 ROOM, two family house, with and more ecrlons than muskrats usu- Examiners on men's Shirts and garage; lot 75x150. Price ?3,50-0; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tajppan of ally are. cash $1,000. Schoder avenue, are spending ten Tm going to stay aronnd," he said Pajamas. Experienced girls can 6 ROOM, one family house, all im- days in Pulton, Mo., with their son, to himself. "The others seem to have provements; lot 75x100. Price Price Marry, who is a student at Westmin- seen all they want to sea But I earn from $15.00 to $20.00 a $6,200; cash $1,500. ster College. want to waWh these carious people amusing themselves as they sit about week. 3 FAMILY frame house, all im- (Mrs. Richard Grace and daughter, and eat" provements; lot 38x165. House now [Catherine of King George road, were renting for $90 month. Price $6,500. So the yonng sntiskrat wandered (Newark shoppers, Saturday. about and something was thrown In CUSTOM SHIRT CO. 1 FAMILY fowusas, 7 rooms, all im- iMrs. Anna Johnson of Elizabeth, his direction. He picked it up, and provements, double garage; lot 125 CAUSE FOR SORROW it was good to eat, xl25. Can ibe bought at sacrifice. was a local visitor Sunday. Avenel, N. J. Xes, it was a most delightful sand- Mrs. B. Edgar and (Miss (Mabel Free- Snake*—Why «o sad? 9 ROOM, two family stucco dwell- iMiss Clementine "Canary of Perth wich. He knew his family wonld not ing, all improvements, 150x150. Bar- man were 'Newark visitors 'Saturday. Zebra—I'm sick of looking like a approve of his eating food given him Aniboy, gave a birthday party to a gain. Owner going out of town. Jail bird, that's why. In that way. He knew that the old (Mrs. William Heller of Main street, number friends. Among those pres- 4 ROOM house, bungalow style; readfully. She understood he And ho wondered, too, if the musk- 75* WINE SETS was a home-loving man, and now h« rat boasted to the other mnskrais of Very beautiful wine set, composed of 8 pieces. wants to tag along with her every-' the attention he had received FLAPPER DRESSES where she goes." One bottle, six glasses and one glass tray. Reg. For snrely it was enough to make it muskrat boast a little bit, at my Made up of fine imported gingham with white 98c. Special for this week rate I collars and cuffs. Very nicely trimmed. Sizes from 12 1-2 to 16 1-2. Special YOU RIGHT BIG ASSORTMENT OF LADIES HANDBAGS. S2.98 Special for the Whole Week Iselin Service Station XCLJLSB. UXTIL JAPANESE IMPORTED TABLECLOTH Mrs. H. M. George, Prop. Thia tablecloth is all hand made. It has nap- ART SILK ENVELOPE kins and scarfs to match. These cheinises are made of best silk and have Groceries, Tobacco, Candy bloomers to match in all colors. These make up Tablecloth $1.39 SURE THING Soft Drinks a very nice combination. "Do you consider thlrteon at table BOYNTON Napkins 10c Standard Gasoline and Envelope CTiemises 98c unlucky?" LUMBER COMPANY Scarfs 45c Bloomers 98c "Yes, with food at present prlce«." Polarine Oil Phone Metii'-hen 194-M-l SKWAREN, * J. Phm ISO Woodbrid*» THE BULLETIN OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. PAGE THREE

AUTOMOBILE TOPICS YE 0LDE

ses. Other famous medium priced WILL THE OPEN CAR GRADUALLY cars followed the style set by Uie Es- STRENGTH AND SAFETY DISAPPEAR sex until there are closed jobs on the WEEE MASTERS OF THE CRAFT IN THE 15th CENTURY B. L. V. L. market at the present time at a price IN THE BODY OF 5TEEL hundreds of dollars cheaper than Due to the .rapid change of public would have been possible a few years opinion this question has become a ago. In fact they range not more favorite topic among the Automobile than $100 to $400 higher than the If you could «ee the main body structure of (fraternity. Every year it has been open job of the same make. The tre- Dodge Brothers Business Coupe before the observed that the closed car becomes mendous demand for the closed car enamel is baked on, and before the interior is more frequently seen on the road, and has lowered the price to such an ex- furnished, yon would be profoundly impressed by this year it will undoubtedly pre- tent that the person who could afford its strength. dominate to the other models to some the open car heretofore, is perfectly extent. The typical touring car of a able to buy the closed car as the In- You would see that every panel, every pillar, and few years ago has practically disap- crease in price over the open jol> is every rib is steel—that even the door sills and peared, and in Its place are appearing hardly worth considering. (Most of window mouldings are steel. the so-called Sport models which of these cheap but entirely satisfactory course emphasize snappy lines and closed bodies are fitted with every You woqld see that ail < trimmings, and appeal to the younger useful convenience for touring or for SO ARE WE IN 1923 are electrically welded together into one staunch generation, on account of the »ug- city work, and their durability is gestiveness of speed and power In borne out by the fact that they are TRY THE •Steel body, with no bbha or rivets to work loose, their design. chosen by such business and iprofes- nothing to rattle or squeak or warp. •What, then, has happened to the sional men aa Salesmen, (Lawyers, i American public to cause them to Physicians, etc. BULLETIN PRESS And you would realize that, like the all-steel change from the open to the closed Of course, there will always foe AVENEL, N. J. Pullman-coach, this unique construction—origin- car? open cars, they will, with few excep- ated by Dodge Brothers for this car—represents The reason for the change seems tions toe confined to the models now •FOR SATISFACTORY WORK the last word in protection to passengers—the to lie in the fact that the closed car knawn as sport roadsters, sport tour- ultimate achievement in closed car sturdiness. presents a much neater appearance ing and "bodies of similar design. Un- TELEPHONE WOODBREDGE 732 than the average open type, and also doubtedly there will always be the possesses many advantages not con- owner who prefers the open car, but tained in the latter, a feiw of which already the number is fast diminish- FRANK VAN SYCKLE are; the freedom from a great per- ing and soon it will be just as much centage of road dust, the protection of a curiousity to see an open car as afforded in inclement weather, the it was to see a closed car in the old BUILD EQUIP BEAUTIFY 143 New Brunswick Ave. PERTH AMBOY more comfortable upholstery and aip- days. •purtences, and lastly the feeling of The high priced closed car however, PATTISON Telephone Perth Amboy 591 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. privacy and distinctiveness with will not toe superceded by the cheap which it fills its owner. The sudden ear, as there is always a market for THE HOME ENTIRE realization of these advantages which high class jobs among the wealthier THE WHOLE OR ANY PART more or less dim any advantage the people, who generally -choose the open car might 'have, has caused the chassis and have a 'body built entirely public to demand closed cars in num- to their own liking. This .practice, is BUILD EQUIP BEAUTIFY bers never before thought of. To almost universal in Europe and man- We build or help you to build. We decorate or teach you meet this demand, there seemed only ufacturers of high grade cars rarely how to do your own decorating. We equip or advise you as to one thing to do manufacture a closed build bodies on their chassis for the the best method. Our charges are modest in the extreme. body, put in durable material, omit simple reason that the wealthy class Come see "The Little Galley" and prove for yourself. We sell use of luxurious attachments without prefer to have a body built to their detracting too much from its com- awn specifications. all sorts of things too, from wall paper to waste baskets. fortable appearance,and lower the The women of today have had much price accordingly. to do regarding the bringing of the 146 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY, N. J. The result was first evidenced t>y luxurious interior of these high Office Phone Rah way 610 Residence, Rah way 224-J the appearance of the Coach type body priced cars up to its present degree of of which the Essex was the pioneer. perfection and they also present a big Here is the durable and neat closed factor in keeping up the standard of body with every convenience that is quality as their appreciation of at- •.:::::: if;:;: ;:,::.:: ::.::.::::::.::.;:;; :;::.";:." really necessary, for Ibut a small in- tractive fittings is naturally keener crease in price over the open type Es- than a man's. For Your STATEMENT SPRING DECORATING Of the Onirership, Management, Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act of SEE Congress of August 24, 1912, Of Avenel '-Bulletin" of Woodbridge Township, .published Weekly at Avenel, N. J., for April 1st, 1923. State of New Jersey, FRANK CLANCY County of Middlesex, ss. Before me a (Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, "Wherever traction, •personally appeared (Dirk 'P. Be Young, who, haying been duly sworn accord- Painter anfi power and brute abil- ing to law, deposes and says that he is the Editor of the The Bulletin of Wood'bridge Township, and that the following is, to the best of his knowl- AVENEL STREET near Remsen ity to stand tip under edge and belief, a true statement of the owners-hip, management of the afore- said publication for the date shown in the above caption, required toy the Telephone 782-1M: Rah way racking punishment Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regula- tions, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: AVENEL, NEW JERSEY are required, Cater- 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi- pillar tires have no tor, and business managers are: gSEglis «.;-,•/. >-. •.-. - • Publisher Avenel Bulletin, Inc., lAvenel, N. J. competitors. They Editor Dirk P. !De Young, Avenel, l.\. J. ••Business 'Manager R. E. Smeathers, Colonia, N. J. Telephone 65S-R Woodbridge will take a truck any- 2. That the owners are: where the engine can The Avenel Bulletin, Inc. Gasoline Dirk 'P. \De Young, Avenel, K. J. pull it, with as heavy 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders 14c a owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount at ', mortgages, a load as the truck or other securities are: Gallon None. can carry—and do it A. M. SMITH No—but you can 4. That the two paragraphs next aTjove, giving the names of the owners, make the same at about half the cost stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock- plumbing, (BUB, ^t?am anb saving by having holders and security holders as they appear upon the .books of the company your car travel but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the twice as far on every of any other type of fflntzt Seating gallon you buy. How? books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name Equip your Ford with tire. of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also the 1922 Stromberg that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full BURNETT STREET Carburetor and Hot knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which Spot. It converts every Avenel, N. J. All Work Guaranteed drop of gas into driv- Caterpillars are made in sizes suitable for trucks of every stockholders and security holders iwho do not appear upon the books of the ing power for your company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that engine. type and weight. of a 'bona fide owner; and this affiant has no Teason to believe that any other : Official record S1L person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the -;?^> -- 6/10 miles on one said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated t>y him. NEW YORK gallon present day low HOMEY ! ftiel. AV'ENBL BULLETIN, IMC-., CANDY KITCHEN Jersey Tire Company ©IRK P. DE YOUNG, President. Stari.- easily in coldest PHILOSOPHY Manufacturers and Dealer* in weather. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day o;f April, 1923; 146 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE, PERTH AMBOY HARRY S. ABRAiMS, STRICTLY PURE CANDIES AND • power, speed ICE CREAM and acceleration. Tel. Perth Amboy 2218 (My commission expires March 31, 1927.) N.GE we knew a man In far ,!: o- x Ford pet"* Branch: Plainfield Branch: New Brunswick Notary Public. Tf Main St. Woodbridge, N. J, away India who for more than iorrmiikea high priced Tel. 1766 Tel. 2326 O Telephone 43 thirty years had not spoken to a hu- RESOLVED, That the Jvorth and man soul, n His last words were that Republican Women South Jersey Conferences of the New it was better to think and do things Sales and Service Jersey Women's Republican Glut), than to waste time talking; more- West African Wisdom. ' Decorative Vinci. NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE, Adopt Resolution held in Jersey City on March 22,1923 over *he believe^ nobody ever had The folklore of the primitive peo- In some s\in rooms where the idea said "any thing of lasting value. It ple of West Central Africa is full of is in keeping with tlio character of the BES0LUTI0N and in Camden on arch 23, 1923, pro- would be a strange world if all of wit, as the following show: "Mutual room, vines like English ivy and ever- test against the unwarranted insol- Gross Auto Supply Co. love is often better than natural broth- The following resolution was pass- us just shut up and talked through green bittersweet can be trained dl- ence of Speaker Evans toward the our actions. Gee, bow lonely it FORDS, N. J. erhood." "I'd rather be poor than a rccily against walls of stone, lirick or ed unanirnousely at both the North fool." and .South Jersey Conferences of the State leader of the organized Repub- would be. Lots of things might bo Phone 2338 iPertli Amboy rough plaster. New Jersey Women's Republican lican women and that it is the sense accomplished that are now left un- done, but we'd miss that human f Club, held respectively at Jersey City of this Conference that, in insulting contact that seems to make the n on (March 22 and at Camden on March Mrs. Feickert, Mr. Evans has Insult- whole world kin. And it isn't true 2a. Every county but Sussex was ed every woman under her leader- that nothing has been salcJ^of last- Learn to Play 1represented at these Conferences. ship, and that, as well, in insulting ing value. There are three everlast- The resolution was introduced by Mrs ffajmlar iltoatc | her he has injured the (Republican ing words that stand as the founda- 'HILL TOP GARAGE' R. S. Huse, Republican State Com- tion of human happiness and devel- Jazz, Rag, Popular Music. Ready to Move In, mit tee woman from Union County, at Party, in which she occupies an offi- opment :* Love one another. We piano, mandolin, banjo, guitar, cial position. ukelele, violin, cornet and sax- L. Kromer NEW, COZY, YEAH-E0UND, 3-J10OM 3UN&AL0W, Jersey City, and -by Mrs. A. H. Lippin- don't n«,'. to talk a great deal if cott, Republican State ICommittee- Be it further wo say something. ophone guaranteed in 10 to 20 Repairs of All Make Cars—All woman from Camden County, at Cam- RESOLVEB, That this Conference lessons. Work Guaranteed den: regrets that among the Republican Our guarantee is positive. &1,OOO, ThtM-e are no 6cales and no WHEREAS, The organized Repub- menrbers of the House of Assembly, ST. GEORGE'S AVENUE tiresome exercises. You posi- 400 Cask lican women of New Jersey have not one -objected, from the floor to 4 ROOMS, 35i ,225, $ - tively play popular music iby COLONIA, N. J. elected Mrs. E. P. Keiekert as their iMr. Evans* action. note IN OPIVE LESSONS. TeL Rahway 395-W leader because she is pre-eminently RESOLVED, That a copy of these 1 Cusl1 i?50 All lessons are private. In- 5 ROOMS, SU ! ,4-5Q- ° fitted, J>y her political judgment/her resolutions be sent to Mr. Evans, to L dividual instruction oaly. ability, her honesty and her vision for every Republican member of the Prices include full lots; balance monthly like rent, all improve- that position of londcrship; and House of Assembly and to the State Instruments and Accessories Chairman. For Sale at Lower than Store WHEREAS) Mrs. Feidcert has-been Prices I PI ments ; near City, elected by her associates on the Re- • i Bhone Rah way 7 5 0-J S publican .State Committee, as First Within the Law. Vlco-Chairruan of that Committee; fanner was angry at a group The Franklin Schools E. L JONES and vt boys who had trespassed on hl« WHEREAS, The Speaker of the property. To the youngster who car- of Popular Music WILLIAM LOESCH House of Assembly of New Jersey, ried a gun, he said, "Don't yer see ISELIN - - NEW JERSEY that sign i there? Oan't yer read?' Elizabeth Branch Plumbing & Heating Contractor William w. Evans, , on Monday, and he pointed to a notice which ran:' 109 BROAD STREET March 12, 1923, ordered (Mrs. Feick- g Jobbing Promptly Attended to ; Telephone 194 M-2 Metuchen "No Hqatlfc. Aloud." "That's all eri off the floor .of the (House of As- right, matter,*1- replied the boy, glanc- sembly, while paid lobbyists iwere al- NEWARK STUDIO COLONIA, N. J. ing at the sign. "We kin read—but 25 NEW STREET i lowed to remain in their seats undis- this here is an air gun."—Boston ::>m>^:ssi^^ turbed, be it Transcript. PAGE FOUR THE BULLETIN OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. EDITORIALETTES THEY SAY I'M DEAF THE PAPER OF PROGRESS \il, X. KJE8SLER pu!bli5. Tho news will no OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP friend. • M> I ny a BOUl who bad EALTH Inherited is neves valued like wealth The weak wait for UK iity to strike while They do not comprehend. hot. Tie si cong make opportunity by strik- Published Every Friday by only i W<> also hear W • ry is great as the battle is- hard, !;o iron until It i.s hot AVENEL BULLETIN, INC. AVENEL, N. J. irt road i<> real triumph. That which La Perseverance rathur than brilliancy is the best in They say I'm deaf, by 1.933 every family through- ! easily. "Easy comes, easy goes." Telephone, Woodbridge 732 a long race. And look on mo as queer, out the length and breadth of our • plant that grows fust withers rapidly. The Tho tortoise knows he has to do his utmost all the Subscription Price: 1 year $2.00; 6 months, $1.00; 3 month, Because I cannot hear. fair land will bo a car owner. (Ford 1 grows slowly endures. time to even hope to cope with the hare. The hare, Stead fust application will do more than the quick, knowing his better speed, ofteu relies upon sprints no dowbt will sue to it that this na- 50 cents. | They say I'm deaf, blow (if iuipntlenee. Dropping water will cut its and delays too long. ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST I, who hear all day tion is not disappointed. way through granite. Over-confidence foreshadows neglect. Don't go to sleep at the switch. It isn't worth tho risk. My throbbing heart at play, Who was it who suggested Ford as Mountains were not made in moments;' they are Entered as second-class matter September 2, 1922, ait Post tin- wurk of : •• The pick and spade persistently applied at a flxeft The song the sunset sings, a strong Presidential candidate in the Great deeds are done not by strength but by per- place may penetrate a mountain. Office at Avenel, N. J., under Act of March 3 1879. The joy of pretty tilings, sistence. Tho oceans have been wedded through the Suez and; coming national election? Henry Panama Canala by Just plain digging. ; ;; The smiles that greet my eye, , Want a thing hard enough, work for it long enoUgh would find some very strong support- and you are pretty sure to get it. Ho who attains eminence spends his energies in one DIRK P. DeYOUNG, Phone, Woodbridge 712 W Editor Two lovers passing by, pursuit. m ers. .V single purposes is the first essential to success. R. E. SMEATHERS, Phone, Rahway 121 W. .Business Manager A brook, a tree, a bird; There is*no creature so humble bnt who, armed with Who says I have not heard ? * * * Stick to it. Tenacity is tho primary element of great- determination, may not gain his point. ness. Aye, tho it must seem odd, State Commissioner of Education, By gnawing through a dyke even a rat may drown, John Enright has asked all schools It is wisdom to build castles in the alrj but it is a nation. At night I oft hear God. folly to stop there. Go at your foundation; pile stone No soldier was ever decorated with ahoulder strap* A REACTIONARY SCHOOL BOARD So many kinds, I get and citizens to observe Arbor Day, upon stone until you reach your castle, JThen it is for marking time. Some time ago we mentioned in an editorial the inconsistency of selecting Of happy songs, and yet 'Friday, April 13th. |At this time yours. Brand the word "forward" Orf you? brain. -Always "Stay with it" is the slogan that makes the cowboy obey It. Go ahead and keep going. They say I'm deaf. many shade and forest trees will be members of the school board from the different sections of the Township, planted. There is a very *eal need [master of the bucking broncho. Don't worry about what the other /enow can do, while casting votes for such members from the whole part of the municipal- "Don't give up the ship," wag the command to hla He ma/ be better than you, but you stick to your job.- for the planting of more trees, especi- [men that brought Perry victory. Y.o.ou may be the tortoise thathat wins the race. For—"H«. ity. We believe that members of the board of education should be elected THE RAMBLER ally in regions where devastration Perpetual pushing puts difficulties out of counte- ththatt shalhlll endujd B WUlfe fe CS» Uw muziq shall fafL savoa. from wards, the same as the committeemen, and wfould be glad to get ex- has been wrought (by fires. ; nance and makes seeming imposslbilitiest glvd way. * * * pressions of opinion on this subject from our readers. Ever Meet Them? Did you ever meet the sort of man 'Now that the season for grassfires The Bulletin does jot like to hammer at the Township school board. But Who .button-holes your coat, ha3 started our overworked firefight- ers will have their hands full talking we believe that, as it is constituted today, it is the most re-actionary political And talks and talks about .himself FIFTY-FIFTY—-DRAWS entity in the community. The Township Committee is much more respon- Until he gets your goat? care of the frantic telephone calls to Classified Advs. extinguish trivial fires where a good NEXT WEEK'S FEATURES Classified advertisements only one cent FULL HOUSE sive to the people than the school board is; it is much more rigidly brought Or did you ever meet the Mrd Ibroom or rake wielded energetically •——:O: • a word; minimum charge 25c. Stars Are Applauded to book by the voters also. We believe that some of the public attention Who laughs at all his jokes; would do the trick and the taxpayers The Bulletin will have a comic WOOBBRilDGE—The H. S. audi- which is concentrated on the Township Committee should be diverted to the Moss covered ones of (vintage old, iwould save much money. cartoon next week on some local HELP WANTED—Male torium nun cronvded Friday evening, school board meetings so that a better understanding of what that Until with rage you choke? IDo a little yeoman service yourself matter, drawn by local talent. WA/XTED^—Young Man to cut lawn once a week. B. L. Birirholz, Chain when the Seniors presented their play body does is imparted to the taxpayer*. These seven members when a grassfire threatens. You will Other features, such as The keep a firefighter at work on his own O'Hills Road, Colonia. "Fifty-Fifty," a farce in three acts by of the board spend one-half of the money extracted from us as tax- And did you ever meet the one Rambler, The Home and the J. G. Johnson. Who draws you just aside job and save the township muck need- payers, and it is therefore proper that their whole workings be investigated Junto, The People's Forum, H-EILP WANTED—An experienced The cast lived up to its reputation To tell you what a prince you are, ed money 'for good roads and other Politics and Politicians and the and studied by an intelligent public. So far as we are able to observe the improvements. Gardner and 'Handy man. Steady and added more laurels to its fame. And then extracts a five? County Compendum, will all ap- work. C. C. Mitchell, Colonia, N. J. The characters in the order of appear- Board of Education constitutes some sort of a super-government which no one pear as usual, also, improved TO ORGANIZE Tel. Rahway 12'1-tR. ance follows: locally has much understanding of, and which functions altogether different Oh, did you ever meet the type from week to week as we go CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Henry Brown, an Artist from the Township government in a good many ways. Who argues the other side, along. WANTED—Boy—16-17 years old Richard Formidoni /No matter what the topic is, for clerical work. High school Complaints are coming to us from a good many quarters relative to the AVENEL—A great deal of enthu- We want to make this news- Paul Green, an Author. .Ernest Link 'Till you wish he was tongue-tied? siasm is being felt over the meeting paper a real home organ in student preferred. Splendid oppor- management of our school affairs, which although reported to be out of poli- tunity. Inquire Mr. Meyer, Steel Patrick O'Malley, a Janitor of young people •which will be held which the scattered Township, Equipment Corp., near Perm. R. R. Stuart Schoonover tics, is, so far as we can gather, so deeply submerged in politics that it is al- Say, did you ever meet the kind at the Club House next .Monday night, as a political unit is welded Station, Avecel, N. J. Mrs. Podge, the Landlady most out of sight. It is a little political hierarchy of its own, which selects Who always knows it all; April 16th. The meeting will be the into a homogeneous community. Ruth Leber its own members, and perpetuates itself in office. Moreover, in its expendi- Who freely offers you adivice organizing of a Christian Endeavor We want to help give expression FOR SALE Sophie Bland, a Dancer.. Anna Baker ture of money, and in the conduct of the school business generally, it has 'Till you marvel at his gall? Society of all the young people of the to the best that is to be found •Hay Dexter, an Enthusiast community over 12 years and a social in the Township. BABY CHICKS—Place your order now more power than the former Czar of Russia. This school board of ours must for March baby chicks. Kelly A Elizabeth Sandor Now, did you ever meet the gink time. The EDITOR. Alinden Co., 74 Smith St., Perth Amboy. Mrs. 'Hawley, a Collector be made a democratic and responsive body, the same as the Township Com Who thinks he's a clever chap; The nominating committee pre- /Helen Augustine mittee, and the public should attend these school board meetings, and find He smiles and lauds you to your face viously appointed will nominate offi- AMERICAN LEGION WE CAIIKY the biggest stock in Bi- Smudge, a Valet Edgar Love ecrs for the proposed organization cycles, Bicycle Repair Parts, Toys, out for themselves what is going on. Then cusses you behind your back? HOLD NICE DANCE 't, a "Wanderer. . .John MeDonell which in turn will be elected, thus Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition, We believe that it is the duty of the Mayor, also, to "sit in" quite1 fre- Josephine, a Seeker Elna Bergh launching of an organized body in a Smokers' Supplies, Phonograph Records, Of course, it takes all kinds of men WOODBRIDGE. —• The American etc.; Bipycle and I'l lairing Synopsis of Scenes quently at the school board meetings, in order to inform himself and advise community which can be of great ser- Legion dance held at School No. 11, To make this old world go; ANTHONY'S next the Act I—The Pal's studio in a New with them. .As the highest executive officer in the Township, the people vice for good. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friday evening for the 'benefit of the O'Hill Road, modern 6 room house on But how we can escape from these, York lodging house, one movaiaf naturally look to him for guidance in some of these matters. There should Brown, newcomers in our midst, but celebration Decoration Da; , We sure would'like to know! Act II—The Same, a week latsr. be some way of making the board of education a more popular body, more who seem to have the community greatly enjoyed by all who-attended. fCUBATOKS and Brooders i.Vct III—The Pal1 Bungalow in thv * * * spirit and are trained musicians will Kelly & McAlinden Co., 74 Snfitii open in its functioning, and less political in its make-up.up. The committee, of which Barron Mc- St., Perth Amboy. Adirondack Mountains one month The Acorn sing. Nulty was chairman, is to be congra- later. • We hear and read a great deal tulated on the success of the even- THE BULLETIN'S PLATFORM After the program asocial time will BARGAINS in used sewing ma- Henry and Paul were pals, strug- about majority rule, the opinion of follow with games, some of which will ing. chines at Singer Sewing Machine Co., gling for fame. They were discour- The Bulletin is not without its critics. Some of them are perhaps justi- the majority etc. We also have in be entirely new "but will be appro- BENEFIT CARD PARTY 258 (Madison avenue, Perth Amboy. aged of ever 'being able to even pay fied in what they say; others comprise those whose toes we have at some mind various radical minorities and priate to the age and sentiment of WOQDBRiUDGE—A card party for the laundry bills and had but one suit time or other stepped on. A paper which is open in its policy and is not we are sometimes prone to believe the gathering. Last 'but not least at- the benefit of the Sewaren Land and THE LAST MINUTE GIFT SHOP, between them. Richard Formodoni afraid to "swat" at what looks wtuong to its editor naturally stirs up vigor- that the opinion of a minority must tractive feature w,ll R. L. Clare, machines. Singer's Electric Motors events hopping by selling a picture To silence envious tongues. Be just and fear not. EMPIRE an LYRIC Mrs. S. Potter, Mrs. H. Van Syckle, Eagle /Dyeing & Cleaning Co., of Henry's, that was displayed on the Let all the ends thou aini'st at be thy country's, 41 & * Mrs. J. Wiss, Mrs. AY. McKain, Mrs. 158 Main street, Rahway. easel up-side-down by mistake. Thus Thy God's, and truth's; then if thou fall'st, 0 Cromwell, Puffed-up-ness often precedes flat- C. Lewis, Miss May Lewis, Mrs. W. success came their way, for Henry ness. THEATRES PREPARE for Spring Painting. We Thou fall'st a blessed martyr." Wieiant, 'Mrs. M. Demarest, Mrs. E. rry a complete line of paints and became famous over night as an im- 5 There, then, is The Bulletin's platform—for the editor to stand on; for * * * RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY Christie, Mis. O. Bradford, Mrs. F. Kelly & McAlindcn, 74 pressionist painter. Henry then ad- others to jump on, if they like. 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but Did you ever stop to figure out that Zettlernoyer, Mrs. F. Edgar, Mrs. R. Smith St., Perth Amboy. vised Paul to write backwards and when they hand us a bill we must al- Moore, Mrs. T. Howell. Mrs. L. Neu- Paul's returned manuscript was so we'll do more, if we have to, Sempronius—we'll do without it, unless the DORSEY'S USED CARS above principles brings it to us. ways foot it? FRIDAY, APRH 13— berg, Mrs. (L. Campbell,.Mrs. F. Tur- arranged and speedily accepted. * * * You can always find a good used ner, Mrs. C. M. Cooper, Mrs. Conner, car here at a price within your reach Anna Baker was charming as the LET ROAD SUPERVISOR BLUM ALONE Shall our children in the future "Ebb Tide" Mrs. A. Walker, Mrs. G. Valentine, We do not misrepresent. dancer, and Helen Augustine and in their American histories read about Mrs. LeRoy, Mrs. J. Lahey, Hive. A. F. Time Payments. 'Elizabeth Sandor iwere both perfect If the Township road supervisor, George W. Blum, is allowted to run the With that period known as the Reign of the Soneld, Mrs. S. Soinogyi, Mrs. C. A. DCtaSEY MOTORS, INC. in their parts. road work himself, without continual interference from others, it looks as if James Kirkwood, , George Bootlegger? de Russy. Ford and Lincoln Dealers Ruth Leber as the landlady, kept things in that department would go pretty well from now on. .A short time Fawcett and Raymond Hatton * * * Mrs. L. ICampbell won first prize, a iMaple and Fayette Streets the audience in an uproar during- her ago, it appears, the whole road committee, with Hoy as the chairman, was In LTtah they are arresting people CENTURY COMEDY Perth Amboy, N. J. basket ol fruit; Mrs. Stremlau, sec- appearances and Stuart Schoonover out supervising the roads. But thanks to Mr. Blum's independence and the for smoking in places wihere it is pro- TOPICS OF THE T>AY Phone 366 Open Evenings ond, a half dozen plates; Mrs. F. Tur- the janitor was excellent. loyal support which the Mayor threw to him in his stand for a free hand, the hibited. Evidently they must really ner, third, a boudoir vase; Mrs. Mc- ROOMS TO RENT Edgar Love was clever in 6he char- road supervisor will now be left alone in the performance of his duty. •believe that signs are made for some SATURDAY, APRIL 14— in Kain, fourth, a 'bridge score; Mrs. FOR RENT—Large front parlor acter of Smudge and likewise Elna Reports have it, although Mr. Blum himself says nothing, that cinder3 purpose other than as a decoration. Conway Tearle * * * LeRoy, fifth, a Colonial rug; Mrs. C. within 150 feet of .Penn. R. R. sta- Bergh as Josephine. presumably ordered by the chairman of the road committee, William D. Hoy, B. Craske, sixth, a pair of silk stock- tion. Inquire Tony Tomaso, New John MclDonell was very satisfac- were cancelled, at the request of the road supervisor, backed by the insistent The balance of power is the sum of a long column of international figures "The Referee" ing; Mrs. Sofiel-d, seventh, a 'bridge Community Hall, Iselin, N. J. tory as the lost husband of Josephine. demand of the Mayor, because first they were not yet needed, and secondly, HAM HAMILTON COMEDY score; Mrs. Edgar, eighth, a brass Miss Neff was presented with a because cheaper materials could be bought elsewhere. Mr. Blum would of jealousy, animosity and false ambi- tion. Reginald Denny in ' fireplace fork; Mrs. Cooper, ninth, a REAL ESTATE FOR RENT beautiful bouquet in appreciation of neither confirm nor deny this report, but it is pretty widely known that the telephone pad. Three rooms in New Community Hall, her work as coach. cinders were cancelled and that the Mayor intervened in the matter. The Iselin, for business purposes. Alterations The High School orchestra played public generally will applaud both the road supervisor and the Mayor for After the rain "The Leather Pushers" made to suit tenant. Inquire Tony To- between the acts and for the dancing what appears to be a firm stand for an economical handling of the road fund. Comes the sunshine; Round 2 FORDS maso on premises. After the rain the Society Syncopators. Mrs. C. C. Moore of Fords, is in the Come the flowers; NOTHING TO APOLOGIZE FOR 4-Acts of Vaudeville-4 Elizabeth Hospital for treatment of PROFESSIONAL NOTICES SEWAREN IFor these in May her eyes. In a recent issue of the Perth Amboy News one . F. I. April showers. Gloria Swanson . were tiie luncheon and card was the only paper itself which covers all of the Township. street. Orders taken for Hemstitch- * * • CHEMICAL FACTORY HEARING y guests of Mrs. 11. u. C.jonibs at The Bulletin has more readers—ten to one—than the Perth Amboy Even- "The Impossible ing; also Singer's electric motors for The .fellow who will take candy NOTICE. sale. tho Plainfleld i>. A. R., Tuesday. ing News has in the North End of Woodbridge Township, comprising that from a haiby ihasn't anything on the Avenel and Edgar Zone. B. W. Y.ciuiit spent Monday in s part of the municipality which lies North of Freeman street, including Ed- manipulator who takes sugar from Mrs Bellew" Notice * hereby given that the Steel DKKSSMAKER—Mrs. F. Grossman, New York. the people. Equipment Corporation, operating a Mina avenue, Avenel. P. 0. Box 8. gar's Hill, Avenel, Colonia, and Iselin. Moreover, the Bulletin has more Extra Monday—Pathe News Phone Rahway 210-M. * * * factory at Avenel, and applying for a TU E3NT ; TVV O readers in Perth Amboy—two to one—than the Perth Amboy Evening News Aesop's Fables building permit for extensions or ad- "Cock-eyed" Sam aaya that he made E HIGH SCHOOL has in Avenel. Consequently, this paper, wihich is still only seven months ditions thereto, that a hearing will be DO NOT DISCARD old pleated skirlH a ipretyy picture in court after he had We repleat ihetn like new. Eagle JiASiiSALL SCHEDULE old, has nothing to apologize for, considering its youth, and its more limited been framed by his "buddy." Extra Tuesday—Harold Lloyd Comedy held April 16, 1923, at the Town Hall, 'ing & Dye Works, 158 .Main £ Urban Classio Woodibridge, at S p. m., to determine Rahway, N. J. field of endeavor, not even to the Daily of the Amboys. * • * 1 20—South Amboy at (wfhether the proposed construction i bridge. There is much more Township News in the one issue of the Bulletin for Unfortunate! Tu! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18— will constitute a violation of the Or- PROFESSIONAL NOTICES >'il 24—Linden at Hubby danced with a lass in a mask, three cents than there is in six issues of the Perth Amboy Evening News at dinano adopted February 26, 1923, WE DO HEMSTITCHING while ym 18 cents—The public recognizes a bargain and our circulation grows ac- In her smiles all evening he basked; "All The Brothers and entitled ''An Amended Ordinance wait, at 8 cents per yard. Eagle Fl* ril 27—Kaytport at Key- He said, "You're a dear," to Regulate and Restrict the Ix>ca- Cleaning & Dye Works, 158 Main cordingly, Rahway, N. J. port. She said, "Hubby, look here!" Were Valiant" tion of Trades and Industries in tfoe turday, May 3—South River at IGNORANCE OF THE LAW EXCUSES NO MAN For his wife was the lass in the mask. With Avenel and Edgar Section of the When in need of Electric Fixtures. I se. Township of Woodbridge." Supplies, Appliances or Wireless Lon Chaney, Malcolm McGregor, May S—A! igh- About two weeks ago the Woodbridge Independent labeled the editors of The applicant is engaged in its fac- See Jersey State Electric Co.. 1184 The Sword of Damocles. ie Highlands. this paper and the Leader as ignorant anr inacurate journalists who knew Billie Dove and Robert McKim tory in manufacturing steel office As it was told us ho started off .i:iy [0- . hway at EDUCATIONAL, GRAPHIC furniture and equipment, and pro- FORMER CHANCELLOR OF THE nothing about the legal advertising laws of the State. It developed at the from a visit to hisq friend with a bot- oodbridge. poses to use a pant of the addition UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH TO last Committee meeting, however, that these much maligned editors knew tle of guaranteed stuff tucked under THURSDAY, APRIL 19— Saturday, May 1 !* -"Railway 'at applied for in continuing its present BE IN TRINITY CH. APRIL 15 more about the law in that particular than the learned council of the muni- the seat. (He spun merrily over the Thos. Meighan in process of manufacture, and a part fox cipality, J. H. Thayer-Martin. The little surprise which was sprung at the >ad. Everything was going smooth- storage. WOODBRTDGE—The Rig-ht ly 22—iMetuchen at lle- ly when—something went wrong •ii. meeting by the "ignorant" editors was somewhat of a boomerang in the 'Back Home and Broke At saA& hearing all persons inter- Albion Williamson Knight. D.D., with the motor. She would not budge HAL iROACIH COMEDY ested will be heard on the question of formerly the Chancellor of the Uni- May 28—'Linden at camp of those who on some slim pretext or another would for good and suffi- A. State officer came along and inquir- Woodbridj 8th Chapter whether the operation of said indus- versity of the South, and now assist- cient reasons continue in effect to subsidize a mouth-piece for a party clique. ed the trouble. He did not knotw, hut try may give off fumes, or odors, or ing Bishop Matthews in making Epis- liiisday, May 30—-Keyport at Ignorance of the law, even in the case of an eminent Township Attorney, all the time he was fussing around "The Oregon Trail" dust, or smoke offensive to the resi- copal visitations throughout the Dio- should not excuse him. the officer was looking around. What dents in the district set off in said cese of New Jersey, will visit Trinity , June 2—Atlantic Higb.- a relief when he located the trouble ordinance. Church, Woodbridge, Sunday mom- oo-d'bridge. REPAIRING RAHWAY ATrENUE and the officer went on his way. April 6, 1923. ing. Ho will confirm a class of can- T"e"'iy, .Juno 5—IMetuchen at Some suspense! LYRIC THEATRE AJNIDRODW KEYBS, didates, preach a sermon and rple- •f rfdge. Taxpayers are calling up The Bulletin regarfan^ the temporary repair • • .Tune S—'South Amboy at SATURDAY, APRIL 14— Townsnip Clerk. torate Holy Eucharist at eleven work being done on Rahway avenue. Freehold"'- Quaekenbush, with whom Talking Politic*. STEEL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION o'clock. All are cordially invited to "• Amboy. we have communicated has assured us that i"1"4" ^r will be used with the "De trouble 'bout two men talkln' FEATURE COMEDY Applicant. attend the service and meet the • ' '• .Tune 11—Perth Amboy at politics," said Uncle Eben, "is dat If ' Anrboy. rocks there and will be put on early next we^ T.n^n«: rooks there, with- SERIAL 'Bishop immediately after. c dey don't agree dey's liable to git iMr. Geo. H. Prall of Wood'brldge, '•y June 12—South River at out some sort of a binder, would be a use'™ " taxpayers' money. huffy an' If dey does agree, tain' no Popular Plays Popular Prices was recently re-elected to the Board BULLETIN AT»VERTT<" '• H'ver. Taxpayers should watch road repair work no p^ona so as to pre- use o' de argument."—Washington of Trustees of the Ivy Club, Rutgers ARE BOOSTERS FORm Tune 15_Perth Amboy at Evening Star. T vent the foolish Waste of road fondfl. aiaMiaiMfflH^^ College, (New Brunswick. THE BUI " "-"re. THE BULLETIN OF WOODBRIDG-E TOWNSHIP, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. PAGE FIVE

Jersey City over the week-end. SALMAGUNDI FELTON'S CELEBRATE 16th There were thirteen from Avenel Contractor J. \\. Konr w uu a force WEDDING ANNIVERSARY who attended the Eastern Star card WOOI>HRIDGE—Plans for the an- BULLETIN SALES INCREASE of workiaea is clearing >•• sur- nual guest night to be held June 5, plus dirt from the Avenel si party in ftahway last Saturday even- The Hearth and the Junto RAPIDLY AVENEL—IA most pleasant even- ing. Those mining prizes from were discussed when the 'Salmagundi er this week. Tiio most ot Uw dirt is Society met at the homo of Mr. and ing was spent at the home of Mr. and going 10 benefit tlie taxpayer? sinte.it. : Mrs. 0. M. llaight, Mr. Richard Home and Abroad In the thinly populated sec- MTB. Joseph Felton last Saturday Krohne and 'Mr. William Baker, .Mrs. li. Stryker, Tuesday evening. tion of Edgar's Hill one boy sold is being used to till in low that are The speaker for the occasion will bo Ing when they entertained a F. E. Barth Held the lucky number 23 papers last Friday, while in low, owned by yvopenyuou Or. Alexander Irvine of New York. number of friends, the occasion being for the handsome table center-piece What is a 'budget? Why is the and better method of management "Little" Iselin another sold make a request for it. The remainder The reception committee consists of ration of their 16th wedding Tor which many chances were sold budget system any better than any from year to year. about 30 papers. In all parts anniversary. The eveningiwas hi will be used to nil in along 'both sides Mrs. \\". V. I). 'Strong, Mrs. J. Comp- other method of careful spending? The budget system for each mem- of Avenel street between the bridge during the past month, of the Township sales ran pro- ly spent With music, games and danc- the padt few weeks. ton, Miss Helen Pfeiffer, Miss L. Wil- A budget is t)he method of looking ber of the family la again of great portionately. and St. George'3 Road, thus -widen- liams, Sherman Demarest and J. C. ing. The house was prettily decor- The young people of the commun- upon the necc penditure as a importance—as distinguished from The publisher of the Indepen- ated for this event which means much, ing tlie street so that sidewalks can Breckenridge. an allowance or a mere cost account •be laid there some time in the future. ity who met at the Progressive Club whole and not in a series of unrelated dent stated at the Township in the life of this estimable couple. House last Sunday evening to discuss A 'bit of green iwas worn by every- The difference being that instead ot Qdrs. Samuel Stern and small parts. Committee meeting last Mon- The hostess served delicious re- the organizing of a IChristian Endea- one to the meeting and the musical allowing an item of expense we recog- daughter returned to Avenel oa Sun- •Few people with any business sense day night that his paper had a freshments, assisted by Mrs. Voelker, vor Society, plan to hold a social time selections were quite melodious. 'Mrs. nize the right of its existence and tihe day evening after spending the past Lockwood, and Mrs. (Randolph pla^xd at all start out to do things or have circulation of only 800. The Barcelona and Jean Lockle. on tMonday evening, April 16th at importance of its place in the scheme week with her parents in New York a duet, "At the Bonnie Brook Fair." things without a thought as to ex- Bulletin, only seven months old Those present besides the host and the Club House. All young people of of the whole. Many wives ana City. pense but many there are who count ha3 nearly double that and has hostess were: iMr. and Mrs. Rudolph the Community are invited to-attend. "An Irish Wake" was read by iMrs. daughters' on an allowance would iMuckenfuss and following this Mr. cost not in relation to life and its feel less like weak dependants wero the largest paid circulation of Voelker, Mrs. Barcelona and the BIrs. Rosa -Fox spent the week-end The Union Sunday school at Iselin /Misses Anna and Jay, Misses Gene in Philadelphia with her daughter, (Randolph sang "When Irish Eyes real needs and values, but to things they recognized in the budget as per- any local paper in the Second has extended an invitation to . the Are Smiling." and what they think they must have. forming a function in the family or- and Third Wards of the Town- Lockle, iMary Utfbaq 'Mary Leidner, airs. Louis Glassman and made the Presbyterian Church and Sunday Agnes, Martha and 'Lottis Manaker, •When Mr. Breekenridge read a It is said there are few actual necessi- ganism that entitled them in* all jus- ship—while in the First it is acquaintance of her new"grandson. Elizabeth and Emma Frlese, Messrs. school of Avenel to 'be present on Sun- paper on Ireland telling of its early ties for the life of man but that de- tice to a part of the family income. gaining rapidly on its competi- The sign board which formerly Robert Thompson, Edward and Gco. ilay, April i22 at the breaking ground history and the world famous men pends upon the man and the side of tors. stood st the corner of Woodbridge This difference in the point of view Pox, Carl iMan.ak.er', Charles Risko, for the new chapel which they ex- born in Ireland. JMrs. Randolph then him that is toeing developed. One can From all parts of the Town- avenue and Avenel street, but was pect to begin to build, the services be- first can

TO HOME BUILDERS THE GREAT AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE Every now and then some enterprising journal figures out the value to MARKET i the nation of the great American hen. Again we learn how much wte owe to Evan's Building the Iowa hog or we burst into melodious song over the virtues of some insect. And Those Engaged In Replac- Maybe we timidly venture the suggestion that it is time we gave a little 26 WEST MILTON AVENUE, RAHWAY, N. J. j thought of the value to the nation of the great American housewife. We NEXT DOOR TO A. & P. dare not let fancy roam into the field of her safrifice, her unending love, her mothering of the nation, for we would never conclude this writing, but we do Eddie Moskowitz, Prop. Telephone 848 not hesitate to say that her actual contribution to the nation's wealth is worthy of consideration. Near Penn. Station ing Your Old Worn Out Fixtures There were approximately twenty millions of housewives in this country in 1920. Undoubtedly that number has increased. What was the house- wives' contribution to tlie national income worth on the average ? As much as the average pay of domestio servants ? May we say $500 before the war and proportionately more than that after the wages of domestic servants Legs of Genuine O f\ rose ? Based on this ratio we find that in relation to wages paid for menial labor the housewives of America who in group formation seem so rarely to be We have the most considered contributed to the national income eighteen and one-half billions Spring Lamb*-*" of dollars. Perhaps if these women were visualized in terms of money value we might gain for them more respectful attention. .Silent, patient guardian of the home, the housewife grinds out her weary day, gently and unostenta- uptodate and larg- tiously shaping the destiny of the nation, and as we view the nation she seems to have made a pretty good job of it up to date. Legs of Home Dressed est stock of Electric TOWNSHIP Conffreeatioual Pastor, Rev. TV. "V. D. Strong. CHURCH BULLETIN Sunday sdhool, 9.45 a. m. Milk Fed Veal Chuirch Service, 11 a. m. Fixtures in this sec- FORDS Christian Endeavor, 7. p. m. Danish Lutheran Evening Service, 7.45 p. m. Rev. J. L. Kreyling, Pastor ten Services—Wednesday 8 Christian Science tion. Any fixtures P. m. West avenue and Marsh street, Small Loins of ntrlish Services—Sunday 7.30 Sewaren Sunday morning, 11 o'clock. AVENEL ; Wednesday evening, 8.00 o'clock. < risiTi Sundav School All are invited. Jersey Pork 20 sold are positively (Pluiblic School House) xv. 11 Gardner, Superintendent Trinity Episcopal Church Whole or Half il, 2.30 p. m. Rah way Ave., near Wedgewood Ave. guaranteed. We Holy Baptism by appointment and ISELIN , .indav School announcement. • I ,>use) poly Euchrist every Sunday—8 ardner Superintendent a. in. Shoulders of Gen- 1 have made a spec- i0 a. m. l«ater Celebrations (with sermon) 11 a. m., on the 1st and 3rd Sundays. PORT READING Saints Days and Holy Days—10 uine Spring Lamb •*• ialty of fixtures for St. Anthony's It. C Church a. m. Rev. Oolom'b-ino Galassi. . Private' Celebrations by appoint- Week day's Maaa—Wednesday and ment for all those Who are ill and Friday, 8 a. m. seek the healing power ot our Sav years and we have Sunday's Mass, 6 a. m. and 9.30 iour through the Blessed Sacrament. a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon, 2nd, Spring Lamb Chops Sunday evenings, 8 p. m. 4th and 5th Sundays at 11 a. m. many satisfied cus- .; Benediction, Vespers every Sunday, 4 p. m. Special services every Friday even- Special Vesper Service for Children MilkfedVeal Chops Ing during Lent. 2nd Suaday, 4 p. m. Other services by appointment and tomers. Try Us. WOODBRIDGE announcement. St- James R. C Upper Main street ' ev R. J. O'Farrell. RIPLEY FOUND GUILTY Prime Rib Roast Eft. Sunday, First Mass. 1 0 30 a, m.—High Mass. Jury Holds Him for Manslaughter, 2 30 |i. m.—Sunday School.. . But Recommends Clemency. Blade Cut 18 Methodist TmyDal IS5BJW BRUNSWICK—'Homer W. Rev. U B MdMicHe, Pastor. •hool, 10.00 a. m. Ripley of Woodbridge, was found orahip, 11 a. m. guilty here last Wednesday by a Middlesex Lighting Fixture Co. Tpworth League Meeting 7 p. m. jury's verdict of manslaughter, the ing service 7.#5 >p.. m. charge carrying a sentence of from Armours Small Lean First Presbyterian 2 to 10 years in prison with clemency r ev. L. V, Busdhman. recommended. i —Sunday school, The case has attracted wide-spread 285 McClelian St Perth Amboy m.—(Morning Worship, attention awing to the fact that reck- Smoke Cali 1 Christian Endeavor. less driving by Intoxicated ^persons Is 50 Feet From Smith Street Phone Perth Amboy 695 Kvening Worship. a growing evil these days. Ripley Hams 1 ana an

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"I love.a critic who mixes the setllements scattered at all points of rules of life with annotations up- the compass, with much unused land Before You Invest — » on writers."—Steele. between and with communication of As 'I stated in last weed's intro- the poorest. Sectional feeling is ductory of the Forum, that I would bound to exist fanned >by the diffi- separate the contents of the letters I culty the governing body faces in try- INVESTIGATE have roceived, recommending what a ing to govern and serve such scatter- suburban newspaper should "feature ed sections and the 'possibility that EYEJ oue section may get more attention BY and promote," I am going to take each letter in order as printed and anno- than another. IN VIEW of the fact that thousands WILUAMMACHARG^ EDWIN BALMER. tate and comment on each separate The problem that Is vital to one feature. "While I do not claim that my section may excite only a passing In- * of citizens thoughout this State are commentaries will be as ''coming terest in the adjoining community, Illustrations hy R.H.Livingstone herein lies the chief problem and may COfTRlOKT BY irTTVl, BROWN, ANB COMPANY from a Solomon," I will at least speak now being solicited by stock salesman my mind and that is what every per- $. add the chief opportunity for the CHAPTER XVI choking, suffocating-r-he leaped for- country newspaper. ward. son should do. "Many men of many to purchase securities of an unknown minds," go to make up this world. I TTi« Fight In the Study. At the same Instant—so that he An editor with keen vision and an EaJon dismissed the man who hadcould not have been alarmed by Ea- may sometimes be wrong in my understanding and synrpathetic heart character, the Bankers of New Jersey been waiting in his rooms for him; he ton's leap—the man who had been recommendations and comments so can so weld together for the common locked the door aad carefully drew working moved his torch, and the here is your chance, dear reader to good the scattered settlements bring- are now coming forward to sound a down all the window shades. Then he light fell upon Eaton. check me up and also (write and ex-ing the problems of one section to the put his overcoat, folded as he had "Look out!" the man cried In alarm Eaton's Pistol Flashed Back. press your Views of the subject. Let's attentiou of its neighbors and the de- warning and to urge our people to been carrying: it under his arm, onto his companion; with the word the pulled the trigger, Eaton's pistol make this people's Forum, a market gTee of cooperation resulting is al- the writing table in the Center of the torch vanished. flashed back. In front of Mm, the most directly proportional to his skill make no investment in these securities room, and from its folds and pockets place for thoughts. Let's exchange— The man toward whom Eaton rushed flame flashed again, and another spurt let's "swap" ideas. 1 may say things in presenting the (problem." • » « * • took a "breast-drill" such as Iron did not have time to switch off his of fire spat at one side. without first consulting with your local workers use in drilling steel, an auto- light; he dropped It instead; and as to lead you on for argument's sake; Here is where our Editor, our Bul- matic pistol with three clips of car- Eaton fired back at this—he was but not for gossip. Let's be truthful Eaton sprang for him, he crouched. prostrate on the floor now, and letin, and our Mayor with unity and tridges, an electric flashlight and a Eaton, as he struck forward, found with each other. Lot's 'bring out that malice toward, none can, bring to- Banker or any reliable Investment little bottle of nitroglycerin. He whether he had been hit or not he nothing; but below his knees, Eaton did not yet know, or whether the which is in us in the way of soul in- gether and cement into one, all loaded the pistol and put it in his felt a man's powerful arms tackling Dealer in your community who will pocket; then he carefully Inspected blood flowing down his face was only spiring thoughts. And if you will fol- thoughts and interests that are ad- him; as he struggled to free himself, from a splinter sprayed from the table low me. through and help me with vancing and of mutual benefit. iHere the other things. ft swift, savage lunge lifted him from behind which he had hid. He fired letters of suggestions and recommend- is %vhere a paper can help the Mayor gladly give you free service and advice He raised, a shade and window, and his feet; he was thrown and hurled again, holding his pistol far out to one sat In the dark. The night was backward. ations, and our good friends the edi- help his ipeoplei' , And we certainly side to confuse the aim of the others; have a well-meaning and efficient regarding any of your proposed invest I cloudy and very dark* He gazed at Eaton ducked his head forward and he thought that they too were doing tor and business manager of our Bul- the south wing of the house; the win- struggled to turn, as he went down, the same and allowed for It In his aim. letin will work along with us, andMayor in Mr. 'Xeuberg but without ments. dows of the first floor were closed and so that a shoulder and not his head He pulled his trigger a ninth time— adopt and put into print what we a good paper,to back him he would ibe the curtains drawn; but tonight there .or back would strike the floor first. he had not counted his shots, but hepropose, we ought to have a ipaper handicapped. So you can see how IT 1 •was no light in the room. Then in the He succeeded in tills, though in his knew he had had seven cartridges hi second to none for its educational and you can help yourself and help the dark he moved to the table where he effort he dropped the jimmy. He the magazine and one In the barrel— advancing'news items. Are you read- •Mayor by helping a Township paper, Under no circumstances should you had left his overcoat, and distributed clung with his right hand to the pistol, and the pistol clicked without dis- the Bulletin., Mayor .Neuberg has In his pockets and within his ing the writing's ol our good friend, find as he struck the floor, the pistol charging. He rolled over farther just this idea in mind to bring all fs the articles he had brought; and now shot off; the flash of flame spurted away from the spot where he had last the editor, Dirk P. De Young? I am part with your Savings or Liberty Bonds he felt again in the overcoat and toward the celling. Instantly the grip fired and pulled an extra clip of car-and I find all his ideas are to do good sections, of "Woodibridge Township in- brought out a short, strong bar of below his knees was loosed; the man tridges from his pocket. to all and help be a man builder and to a pleasant working of the •whole. for any stock proposition until you have steel curved and flattened at one end— .who had tackled him and hurled him The blood was flowing hot over his a community •uplifter and a friend of And as to that part of Mr. Rig>by's a "jlniruy" for forcing the windows. back had recoiled in the darkness, face. He made no effort to staunch the people and a champion of their letter which says "with much unused first investigated it thoughly as to its Baton slipped off his shoes and went i Eaton got to hla feet but crouched it or even to feel with his fingers to land between and with communica- and crept about behind a table, aim- •rights. So you see we have a good 3^0 his room door; he opened the door find exactly where or how badly he start as we Have the editor with us. tions of the poorest" il would say that safety and market value. and found the hall dark and quiet. Ing his pistol over it in the direction had been hit. He jerked the empty as each community boosts that sec- He stepped out, closing his door care- In which he supposed the other men cartridge clip from his pistol butt and iXow returning to my letters I shall must be. The sound of the shot had start with that from James Rigby; Jr., tion, the builders will take encourage- Investigation has proven that many of fully behind him, and with great cau- snapped In the other. He swept his ment, home -seekers will locate, and tion he descended the stairs. He went ceased to roar through the room; the President of the North End Tax Pay- sleeve over his face to clear the blood bus lines will ta'ke out franchises and these so-called investments, now being to a window in the drawing room gases from the powder only made the from his brows and eyes and stared ers Association. He writes: — •which was set In a recess and so air heavier. The other two men in through the dark with pistol at arm's the railroads will halve more trains the room also waited, invisible and "The country newspaper faces a stop and this can all be brought about offered the people of this State, are placed that it was not visible from length leaded and ready. Blood problem quite apart from the usual other windows in the house. He 'silent. The only light, in the great spurted over his face again; another by concentration and cooperation and opened this window and let himself curtained room, came from the single sweep of his sleeve cleared It; andcity daily problem. support to the Editor, last "but not highly speculative with nothing behind down upon the lawn. He gained the electric torch lying on the floor. This he moved his pistol-point back and "Especially is this true in 'Wood- least our Mayor. couth corner of the wing, unobserved lighted the legs of a chair, a corner forth in the dark. bridge where there are so many little them but an idea and a promise of large :: or at least without sign that he had'of a desk and a circle of books in the Surely now the sound of firing In been seen, and went on around it. 'eases on the wall. As Eaton's eyes became more accustomed to the dark- that room must have reached the man dividends. While others appear to be 1 He stopped at the first high French ness, he could See vague shapes of in the room above; surely he must be window on the south. As he tried to furniture. If a man moved, he might summoning his servants. worthless and absolutely fraudulent his jimmy under the bottom of ;be made out; but If he stayed still, Eaton listened; there was still no THE COUNTY COMPENDIUM the sash, the window, to his amaze- i probably he would remain Indistin- sound from the rest of the house. But thoughout. ment, opened silently upon its hinges; .gulshable. overhead now, he heard an almost Im- It had not been locked. The heavy perceptible pattering—the sound of a curtains within hung just in front of The other men seemed also to have barefooted man crossing the floor; The reform wave in Metuchen has Whenever you are solicited to purchase BUILDING B00MLET AT FORDS him; he put out his hand and parted recognized this; no one moved in the and he knew that the blind man Incooled off a bit, we understand. The them. Then he started back in aston- room, and there was complete silence. t\\A hodrnnm nhnvp wfla trftttinff UD. plan to buy a tractor, a road scraper, stock or other securities, turn the name ishment and crouched close to the Eaton knelt on one knee behind his (Continued next -week.) FOR.DS—IAJ great tmilding boom is ground; inside the room was a manItable; now he was wildly, exultantly and a rotary broom, will be opiposed. going on in and around Fords and to of the Company over to your Banking moving about, flashing an electric excited; his blood leaped hotly to his The ambitious boosters of that bor- the old inhabitants it seems as though torch before him and then exploring hand pointing his pistol; he panted, COLONIA NEWS ough, it appears, who were going to a great fanning centre has turned in- fin Instant in darkness and flashing almost audibly, for breath, but though clean up the town have run into a to a complete city over night. Never Institution or a reliable Investment ]ais torch again. his pulse throbbed through his head Miss iMafoel MtKown who has been snag, namely the expense of turning before has there 'been such a demand House. They will gladly make an in- 5I Eaton had not been at all prepared too, his mind was clear and cool as home on her Easter vacation has re- things up-side-down generally, and for stores and residents. Smith and for this; now he knew suddenly that I he reckoned his situation and his turned to ©wight School, Englewood. improving too rapidly. Lo, there are jchnnces. He had crossed the Pacific, Ostergaard are erecting a plant for vestigation for you. Get their advice he ought to have been prepared for it i.Mrs. Arthur B. (Hull will spend taxpayers there also who iwould have the Fords Art Stone Worts, costing If the man within the room was notthe continent, he had schemed and I risked everything with the mere hope about two more weeks in Honesdale, to foot the bill. Some peopule would $8,000 which is to be completed the the one who had attacked him with Pa. rather ride on rough roads and trail before investing a single dollar. the motor, he was closely allied with of getting into this room to discover later part of April. A new ibuilding evidence with which to demand from The Misses Margaret and Kathleen in the dirt than pay taxes, in Metu- is being erected at the corner of Hoy that man, and what he was after now Cone have returned to Miss Master's was the same thing Eaton was after. the world righting of the wrong chen, as elsewhere. street and (New Brunswick avenue, It mill Coal $rm •Sotitmg! He drew his pistol, and loosing the which had driven him as a fugitive for School at Dobbs Ferry, after spending A big story is made of an Italian, which site was formerly occupied 'by safety, he made it ready .to fire; with I five years; and here he found the man the Spring recess at the home of their who was the cause of it all, before in Fords, who hag iheen accused of ac- the doughiut 'bakery and demolished i 5t May Bans llou jFrom ^rnnuF Siost! his left hand, he clung to the short, parents, Mr. Bnd Mrs. E. K. Cone. cepting a small bribe, in connection by fire some time ago. Here an apart- heavy jimmy. He stepped Into the him In the same *oom a few paces . ,;Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ensign of away In the dark! with bootlegging activities. There ment and store is in the course of great room through the curtains, and Elizabeth, visited Mr. and Mrs. are bigger stories than that, however, erection. treading noiselessly In his I For It was impossible that this was Franklin Green, last week. The 'En- feet, he advanced upon the man, mov- not that man; and Eaton knew now which are not being written up at all. Hans Hansen is building several that this was he who must have been signs iplan this spring to build on the ing forward In each period of dark- lot next to Mr. Green's home. The Boy Scouts held a rally in new drwellings near Herbert's Gar- New Jersey Bankers Association ness between the flashes of the elec- .behind and arranging and directing Perth Amboy last iMouday night. the attacks upon him. Eaton had not Mr. Louis Kromer, proprietor of age just off New Brunswick avenue. tric torch. Mayor AVilson and Judge Pickersgill Arthur Dunham is building a movie Now, at the further side of the 'only seen him and heard his voice, but the Hill Top Garage is supervising he had felt his grasp; that sudden, in- te erection of an accessories store, were among the speakers. The mass theatre, i. e., preparing the block on room, another electric torch flashed meeting is being held to show the out There were at least two men in stinctive" crouch before a charge, and which adjoins his garage. New B-runswick avenue, preparatory the room, working together-—or rather, the savage lunge and tackle were the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Traynor last true light of making good citizens to building one, while Frank Dun- Woodbridge National Bank one was working, the other super- instant, natural acts of an old lines- and promoting manhood among the iham is completing a store near the man on a championship team In theSunday entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hat- Membei vising; for Eaton heard now a steady, ful of Ocean Side, Long Island. boys of that city. The season at Are 'house for the (plumbers, Jensen Be*"' almost inaudible grinding noise as the game of football as It was played greatest activity in the Boy Scout twenty years before. That lift of the Mr. Hamilton Billinga of New & Rodner. second man worked. Eaton halted movement is approaching as summer A store and house has just been Woodbridge, : New Jersey again and waited; If there were two, opponent off his feet and the heavy York, is hack again with the Colonia lunge hurling him back to fall on hisBuilding & Development Co. His comes nearer. completed for Louis Toth on Ford there might be others. The hearing over the Freeman will His pulses were beating faster and head was what one man—In the many friends wish him a successful avenue. A garage has just ibeen com- hotter, and he felt the blood rushing rougher, more cruel days of the col-season. at New Brunswick: is causing quite pleted for Vernon Asley. A large to his head and his hands growing lege game—had been famous for. On Saturday a heavy motor truck some excitement yet. It (will -be re- number of buildings are popping up cold with his excitement; but he was the football field that throw sufficed ditched near IColonia Place. Fortun- membered that the late Dr. Charles here and theTe, especially around the to knock a helmeted opponent uncon- Manning Freeman left his widow, •conscious of no fear. He crouched scious; here it was meant, beyond ately all occupants escaped injury. districts of Ford avenue and Raritan and crept forward noiselessly again. doubt, to do more. Mr. John 'Burkhardt of iS'orth Hill •Mary 'Walking Freeman, only f 1 in.his Manor, most of these will be private will, leaving the bulk; ol his estate to "Upon so much, at least, Eaton's Road, is now able to get out of the dwellings. A general boom of real !No other light appeared in the room, mind at once was clear; here was his house on warm days. other.?. Judge Kirkpatrick threaten- estate is going on in this vicinity and there was no sound elsewhere | enemy whom he must destroy if he The baseball' diamond off Enfleld ed to bring contempt of court action throughout. FIRST NATIONAL BANK from the darkness; but the man who himself were not first destroyed Road has (been shinned and rolled pre- against some of the witnesses last supervised had moved closer to the 'Other thoughts, recasting of other re- week, on account of their behavior. BILL SOOSiTR SAYS other. The grinding noise had paratory to using' "this spring by the ilatlons altered or overturned In their team of the Colonia Social Club. Carteret, like Woodbridge Township, stopped; it was followed by a sharp bearing by the discovery of this man of Perth Amboy N. J. click; the men, side by side, were of which it was formerly a part, is on bending over something; and the light here—everything else could and must ONE SEWER FOR 14 the verge of a 'building boom. Sever- uvce al stores and dwellings there are now of the man who had been working, wait upon the mighty demand of that TOWNS PROPOSED FOLKS VJE SEE for a fraction of a second shot into moment upon Eaton to destroy this in process of construction and others SCHOOL VU1U- ©£ Depository of Funds of— the face of the other. He muttered enemy now or be himself destroyed. Municipalities Hire Engineer, Who will be built this year. Carteret is a OUR TOWW 1V4 . & MS some short, hoarse imprecation, but Eaton shook In his passion; yel fast growing little city, with a great OVJW. SCHOOtS AMOTEACH«*S City of Perth Amboy before Eaton heard the voice, he had Submits Report on $2,065,000 deal of industrial life, and iwith en- coolly he now realised that his left HAM6. M4 eMORVAOOS RESPOU- stopped as if struck, and his breath shoulder, which had taken the shock Project. terprising men to push it along. County of Middlesex had gone from him. AMO VJ6. SHOOUO of his fall, was numb. He shifted his Fourteen New Jersey municipali- His instant's glimpse of that face pistol over to cover a vague form Rev. Weaver K. Eubank, of James- AW mxeREs State of New Jersey astounded, stunned, stupefied him. which had seemed to move; but, If It ties may join in a pact for a new •%2,065,000 joint outlet sower. Plansburg, has been invited to enter the WORK AUO GIVE He could not have seen that man! T"he had stirred, it was still again now. OUR. SUPPORT* MES,6\a\ United State* Government Postal Savings fact was impossible! He must have Eaton strained to listen. for the giant flume have been drawn foreign field, at Mesopotamia, Persia •He will probably acept the invitation. been mad; his mind must have become It seemed certain that the noise of by engineer Alexander Potter, of New On Interest Accounts unreliable to let him even .Imagine it. the shot, If not the sound of (he York, and are ready for submission at Mayor Chase of South Amboy, in Then came the sound of the voice— struggle which preceded it, must have ia meeting of the joint representa- the absence of Ruben Forgotson, 4% the voice of the man whose face he raised an alarm. Basil Santolne, as tives. police judge there, acted in the lat- had seen! It was he! And, in place Eaton knew, slept above; a nurse of the'paralysis of the first instant, The sewer would follow the Rail- ter's stead last Monday fined one Interest Allowed on Commercial Balances must be waiting on duty somewhere way River from the Oranges to Eliza- party 575 and another $15 for speed- now a wild, savage throe of passion near. Eaton had seen the row of but- seized Eaton; his pulses leaped so It beth, and care for the four Oranges, ing. Under the Direct Supervision of the seemed they must burst his veins, and tons which the blind man had within .Mlllburn, Maiplewood, 'Rahway, Sum- arm's length with which he must be The T. J. Williams Lumber Com- he gulped and choked. He had not able to summon every servant In themit, Union, Springfield, Garwood, United States Government filled in with Insane fancy the fea- house. So It could not last much Pranford, Roselle Park, Irvington and pany of Carteret, is busy installing tures of the man whom he had seen; longer now—this deadlock In the dark. possibly Avenel and. Carteret. some largo mill machinery. When the voice witnessed too that the man .And one of the two, at least, seemed The cost would be divided accord- the plant is finished, some time next in the dark by the wall was he whom .summer, 500 men will find steady em- Join Our CHRISTMAS CLUB for 1923 •Eaton—if he could have dreamed such to have recognized that. ing to the amount of space required a fact as now had been disclosed— Eaton had moved, warily and care- by the various cities and towns in- ployment there. ,would have circled the world to catch fully, but he- had moved; a revolver volved. Woodbridge Township is not the and destroy; yet now with the de- flashed before him. Instantly and only community in which fire com- struction of that man In his power— without consciousness that his fingor ZUIXO FINED AT PERTH AMBOY panies have -disputes. At Metuchen, for he had but to aim and empty his it appears, much strife has prevailed, automatic pistol at five paces—such PORT READING—Reports reach- also, regarding the subjects of dis- destruction at this moment could not Radium. PETER PETERSON The light of radium burns without ed here this week to tho effect that pute, things were finally brought to suffice; mere shooting that man would Edward Zullo, recently reinstated bus t>e petty, Ineffectual. Eaton's fingers replenishment for two thousand years, an agreement last Tuesday" night. WOODBRIDGE— A small fire, TAILOR (tightened on the handle of his pistol, and during that period less than 50 driver, was fined $35 by Recorder which might have resulted in more Higrh Grade Cleanly, Premrijig- «ss Kspeorasg', ibut he held It now not as a weapon per cent will hove decayed. Since tt Pickersgill, at Perth Anvboy, last serious consequences, occurred hero do fire but as a dull weight with which Is shooting off small particles, wlnit be •Monday, for speeding and for driving To Harness th* Jordan. in the Woodbridge Hotel last Sunday Tailoring—Prompt Attention. to strike. The grip of his left hand ! comes of radium after its fire has without a license. One of the great undertakings for night. It is thought that a cigarette [clamped onto the short steel bar, and died out? This magic stonr- of the resettling Palestine !« to use the swift SUITS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED scientists changes from the most current of the Jordan from Mount stub or match was the cause of it. with lips parted—breathing once, It Stray Bit of Wl««fom. The quick work of local firemen 65 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 'seemed, for each heartbeat and yet costly metal Into the bases!—it be Hermon to the Dead sea te furnish comes lead 1 gome people are so fond of Ill-luck elertrlenl powor for lights, railways, caused it to

^FATHER'S NIGHT" AT FORDS | The following program ivas ren- Dance, pupils of Mrs. C. Oarling of f.-T. Ascciation There Has Unique ivrih Am*oy. Song, "My Tribute," national con- Song. (Danish Singing Society of Event. gross sons, the words of which were Perth Am'boy. FORDS AND VICINITY FORDS—The Parent-Teacher's or- writen by Mrs. Milton P. Higglns, Dance. ganization here staged a unique pro- president .National Tongress ot Moth- . Address, Dr. Prank Moore, superin- The Greek Catholic Church of erected next to the homo of Andrew i gram under the title of "'Fathers ers and /Parent-Teachers' Associa- tendent of Now Jersey State Reform- Fords, have celebrated their Easter Nogradl, tions. Night" which was held here atory. services this last week. Good Friday Mr. Michael Mllscek will also build Wednesday night in the school house. Business meeting. Song, iDanisli Singing Society. :<:c;.s were observed with much on the Raritan Manor site. He ex- Iioimy and solemnity and a wonderful pecU to put u,n a two story private display ill' flowers was contributed to dwell i the Easter service. On Saturday '•Miss May Donolly was a guest of night large crowds were noticed go- Amboy on Satur* ing toward the -church With wash baskets containing cake and bread Mrs. iMichael Bollo IW&S a Xew for the oven, and meat and Brunswiok Visitor on Friday. a'blea ready to be cooked the Airs. Andrew Nogradi was an out next divy. These were taken to the of town visitor on Sunday. church and blessed by the priest be- iMrs. Clifford Gillis was a X< fore cooking them the next day. visitor on (Monday. This is an old custom observed at Mrs. Arnold Xonnenberg was a Master in the Greek Orthodox Newark visitor on Monday. lies. Wits. A. Maria was a Perth A" On I.Monday night the Children's or on Friday. ' lEaster.Festival took piace at Our Re- Mr. and Mi%. r. LiiMle, iM deemer's Church with a meeting of Jensen, Mrs. Ray Dunham and child- the Junior Young People -directly af- ren motored to Perth'Amboy to view terward. the tank on Friday morning. Exhi- \tashdp On Tuesday night the Philathea bited there for the benefit of demon- Young People's Society met. strating these to the wrecking con- Perth Amboy, X. J., March 5—-The new On Wednesday night the Junior tractors. home of J. H. Smithson, nearing comple- you build Young people, gave an old clothes par- HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liddle and tion at Crescent street, ^burned to the jjQiirhame ty to the Senior Young People. Much family •spent the day motoring on fun was enjoyed by all. iRefreshr Monday. ground early this morning. Origin of the ments were served. Mrg. Michael Bollo was a visitor at tire is not known. The loss is $5,000. It was .not insured. HE DESIRE TO OWN A HOME IS THE INSTINCT OF On Thursday afternoon the Ladies' ©onhamtown on Sunday. Aid Society met. Much regret was iMrs. Andrew Nogradi was a Perth EVERT GOOD CITIZEN. felt toy all the mein'bers that th-eir lASnboy visitor on Friday. LANKET insurance which covers your build- greatly 'beloved president, IMTS. M. Mrs. Clifford GilMs was a Perth HORDING ADYOCATB8 HOMH OWN- Skov was suddenly taken ill Amboy visitor on Friday. ings under construction is but a part of the with a severe nervous (breakdown. iMrs. A. Marja was a visitor on Sat- B ERSHIP AND KBMBELiF OWiNED A HOME IN MARION, Mrs. Skov has been a very faithful urday in iMetuchen. policy we write covering losa from fire. member of this organization as well OHIO, FOR MANY YEARS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liddle, Mrs. iaa a great church worker generally Violet Jensen and Mrs. Roy Dunham The risk- is too great, considering the nominal and it is prayerfully hoped that bhe " OF WOODQROW WOiLSON'8 FIRST DECISIONS, motored to White House on Thursday cost of a policy, for you to be unproteoted. may grow well speedily and return for the day. AS THE DAY OF HIS RBTERiEatESNT DRBW N3BAR, WAS to th« people that need her greatly. 'Martin O'Hara and Martin, Let us write you a policy today covering fire, On Thursday evening a meeting' Francis and Baby OlHara, fveere South TO ©UY A BOMBS JN WASHINGTON, O. C. took" 'place of tie congregation. (Much Amboy visitors on Friday. cyclone, tornado, or flood—whether it is for a new important tousiness was discussed. Betty Greisen had to submit to an FOLdXXW TMB EXAMF2JB OF THB89 GHSA.T AM- Among many other important things operation for tonsils and adenoids home—or an old one. that came up, it was decided upon to ERICAN CITIZENS. BUILD A HOME) OR HURCHASE A on Thursday. This was performed You owe it to yourself and your family to be have the installation of the minister, by (Dr. McDowell of Perth Amfboy, a HOME ALREADY COK&TRUOTBD. ipastor Arthur Kreyling to take 'place specialist in the Municipal Hospital protected. on Sunday, iApril 2 9th at an after- of INew York City. The operation was BUILDING A NBW HOMB ffl oaMMEND- noon service. The installation to tie entirely successful and the child is on 4 •done by the Rev. A. Schumni of New 4 the way to recovery. AHDB, BUT TO BEE -MSB HOKSB BHTORE < York, while 'Pastor Kreyl of Newark, Mrs. Howard Bloonifield attended a HOME—LIFE—SICKNESS—ACCIDENT will preach the sermon. Pastor card party in iMetuchen, Wednesday. YOUR EYES AS DESIGNED AND CON- Kreyling has been associated with, IMrs. Ole Jensen was the guest of VOU can borrow both Our Saviour's Lutheran Church her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Mullen of STRUCTS© BY EXPERIENCED BTJEJDERS in Perth Amboy and Our Redeemer's (Pevth Amboy on Wednesday. iLutheran IChurch for 3 years. \Hofw- . iMrs. Arnold Nonnenberg and Eve- H. S. ABRAMS IS ANOTHER SATISFACTORY WAY OF money on the home ever, owing to the rapid growth of lyn, visited friends in Perth Am'boy the later congregation it was neces- on Wednesday. AVENEL, N. J. OWNING YOUR OWN HOME. yon own,-but you sary to dall a minister to take care of Mrs. Helen Kutcher is confined to the flock independent of other her home with illness. WE HAVE SOME EXCEPTBONALLY can't borrow a cent churches and several months ago this iMiss (Mary Cun was a guest of call was extended to the Rev. Arthur •friends in Perth Amboy, Thursday. GOOD BARGAINS NOW OF DEflrRlABLE Kreyling, while Our Saviour's of IMiss Agnes Sckolsky was an out of on the rent receipts Perth Amboy are calling a western visitor on Saturday. HOMES IN AVENEL, N. J. LET US SHOW minister. It Is hoped that great in- IMrs. William Gross visited friends terest may be shown this important you have. in New YorJt, Mbrlday. ^^ YOU A (HOME READY TO MOVE INTO event and that a large gathering may Mr. and Mrs. William Gross and take place that day. Miss Ruth Gross, Tisited Miss Eliza- IMMEDIATELY. lit was also decided upon by the beth 'Pirigyi in Perth Amboy on Junior Young People's Society to Tuesday evening; the latter is recu- A man doesn't get rich saving big sums of money. have an evening devoted to a lecture perating from an operation at the with lantern slides on the subject of home of friends. He gets rich and prosperous by saving Small sums of money. the Life and Activities of Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloomfleld re- Roosevelt, and somewhat over 50 pic- turned home after a several month's ONE BOLLAR STAETS AN ACCOUNT tures shown. This lecture is free to stay at Washington, ©. C., where they all stopped at the Congress Hall Hotel. On Friday night the Junior Mrs, Frederick. Beutel and Mrs. A. Oiass met at the parsonage. Scheer spent Thursday in iPerth Am- THE MAPLE REALTY COMPANY On Saturday morning the Confirm- boy, shopping. The Rahway Savings Institution ation class met and on Sunday night Mrs. A. Schuman and 'daughter, regular services toofc :place with Sun- .Ernestine, weTe Woodbriuge visitors "THE BANK OF STRENGTH" day school and Junior Brble class in on Monday. 215 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY the afternoon. The Misses Mary and Anna Basco CORNER MAIN and MONROE STREETS RiAiKWAY, N. J. On Friday, April the 13th a clam were Perth lAmboy visitors, Tuesday. Bank Open Monday Evenings. chowder and food sale (will take iplace iMr. and Mrs. A. Lung were the ,both afternoon and evening for one week-end visitors at the home of Mr. day only. Jt Is hoped that the La- and Mrs. Frederick Beutel motoring dies' Aid will be recompensed for all down from Lake Hopatcong. their excellent efforts by a good at- Miss Katherine Gillis spent the tendance. There is no doubt about week-end at the home of Miss Alice the fact that Our Redeemer's is blest 'etersen in Perth Amboy. with fine cooks and cake ibakers and IMr. and (Mrs. Ole Jensen entertain- a food sale is quite an event in this ed Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mullen on Sun- vicinity, many people having their day. supper either at the church or taking IMr. and Mrs. A. Petrick entertain- GIRLS WANTED home the goodies for consumption ed friends from New York over the there. weeJk-end. On Monday night th-e young men Mr. and Mrs. A. Whltten enter- meet at the home of a member'of the tained friends from iFlemington over Young (Men's Society, in order to dis- the week-end. EXPERIENCED Operators also Learners cuss some important events to all the young people. IMr. and Mrs. Victor Jacobson en- On the evening of April 26th the ertained out of town friends on THE BEST GROCERIES AT THE MOST RElASONABLE and floor hands wanted on mens 'Ladies' Auxiliary of Perth. Amboy Thursday. PRICES will celebrate their third anniversary Mrs. Frank Gile and daughter, at Our Saviour's Church in Perth Helen, were Perth Amboy visitors on Canned Goods, Fruits, Market Green Stuff, Meats, Candies, shirts and pajamas. We guarantee lAanboy. The- ladies of Our Redeem- Thursday. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream er's aa well as the Danish Ladies are (Mr. and Mrs. F. (Larson were out invited to attend. The Rev. Gallman of town visitors on Thursday. STEADY work 52 weeks a year. of Newark, will address them and a Mr. and (Mrs. Fred Whitaker and very ip'leasant evening is anticipated. family of iMetuchen, visited Mr. and CHARLES RISKO A drive has been made In this Mrs. Arnold Nonnenberg on Sunday. Do not be misled by .any fabulous offers township aa well aa in the vicinity to iMiss Alice Petersen of iPerth Am- raise money for the extension cam- boy visited (Mr. aBd iMrs. C. Gillis on GROCER paign ifund for the Middlesex 'General Sunday. Phone Rahway 388 for only temporary employment. Hospital at N6w Brunswick. This The Mesera. Milton and Nathan AVENEL, N. J. field haa toeen covered from the M4- rosa were Perth Anxboy visitors Fri- tuchen line up to Gross' corner by day night. Our factory is light and sanitary. Girls lifford Pfeiffer and from thereon iMrs. Howard Bloomfleld and son, down to Fords corner by Mrs. Arnold Harold, were iPerth Ainboy visitors Nonnenbergr. It is presumed that on Thursday. who work steady and pay attention to the work could have been carried on Mrs. A. Watney waa a Perth Am- with greater success had the hospital boy visitor Wednesday. Grand Annual t»een nearer toy as there is no doubt litre.' Edgar Mullen waa the gueet their Work can earn as high as $25. that the Perth Amboy Hospital Is lo- of (Mrs. Ole Jensen, Thursday after- cated in a position more easily reach- noon. Spring Dance per week and more. ed Tjy people'In this vicinity in a case Mr. and Mis. P. G. Decker enter- of a hurry call, but many people grave tained friends on Sunday. Given by an Oldtimer at the froely nevertheless to the hospital in (Miss Edith Jensen was the week- New Brunswick, each undoubtedly is end guest of (Mr. and Mrs. 'Edgar Mul- NEW OOCSOrUNITY HALL, Iselin, N. J. a ipufbllc spirited one. len of Perth lAmboy. Pastor -N. Skov, minister Our Sav- Dr. Bdward Hanson entertained Investigate and be convinced. iour's Lutheran Church of Perth Am- friends from out of town Sunday. boy is'buildlng a house on the end of Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Greisen mo- Saturday Evening, April 21st, the Raritan Manor site. (He expects tored out of town on Sunday. to make a One private garden on the Mr. and Mrs. J. Varga entertained At 8 P. M. Come in and talk it over. IMiss H. Keiley of Kea&bey over the spurious grounds in the form of a TICKETS park to be achieved through using week-end. 50 CENTS the flno (TOPS planted there years .Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jacobsen were iago and which will hug the house out of to)wn visitors on Sunday. •clotjely on the east side. iPastor Skov Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer mo- Prize Waltz Contest also other prizes. Busses to cover all has ii groat fondness of nature and tored to Martinsville to visit the fa- CUSTOM SHIRT COMPANY the outdoors and has spent many ther and mother of Mr. Spencer, who points to accommodate patrons hours nn this retreat for years past, nve ill, on Sunday and found them i. <•.. since he purchased the grounds. in a slightly improved condition Musio by the Society Syncopators. Opposite P.R.R. Station, Avenel, N. J. Ilitfg ;nnl expects to break Mr. Spencer's parents have been il ground next week. This will be for somewhat over a month. PACE EIGHT THE BULLETIN OF WOODBItlDGE TOWNSHIP. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. American Samoa. WOODBRIDGE POET READING PERSONALS ISELIN NOTES '.•, hotter come on April WOODBRIDGE P.-T. HAS The people of American Samoa are PERSONALS 21. MUSICAL PROGRAM largely native; the total number ap- Among those who attended the Sen- Mr. M. A. Simon lias just received IMrs. Kokkis was a 'New York visi- proximates 7,550. The area of the is- Philip Sonnenblick of Coley street, ior's play at. the High School on Fri- a tetter from Budapest, Hungary, tor on Thursday. \vt RQE—The regular meet- land Is 77 square miles. Nearly all the land Is owned by natives. The ihas returned from his southern trip. day evening mere Mrs. Barry and which paints B Y• , and Jehu Cooper. Mr. Petoletti is building a drug- Callin ; fatficld. ; ; % Trees, Sunday. Mr. Vincent Tomsu was a Xmv store on Marconi avenue. Solo Dance—Helen Ryan. Mr. Louis Wittenberg and John Brunswick visitor over the week-end. and Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman of Main The. office of the iRadio Associates Voca\ Selection-—Salmagundi Sex- • r attended a theatre in Amlioy. Mi.;s Henrietta Short and Miss street, will spend the week-end with on Oak Tree road, has been equiped tt uc. friends in Xew York. Saturday evening. 'Tine Kobbis went to Newark Mrs. Wittenberg was an Amboy with new furniture. Pappy Dance—Ethel Chase and Evergreens Saturday evening a small number and took In the show at Keneys, the FORDS NATIONAL BANK shopper, Saturday evening. John Sc.hlamp is now timekeeper in picture they saw was, Back Home H'izabeth Spencer. of friends enjoyed a 'birthday party • :o: Mrs. Inga Johanneson was an Am- the office on Oak Tree road. and Broke, iplayed toy Thomas Meigh- Vocal Solo—(Mrs. Leeson. given in honor of Miss Marion Love QM its Catherine JankowsJky and L. FORDS, N. J. Advice and Estimates boy shopper Saturday night. ean. iBo( h enjoyed the show and then Wiolin Solo, "Balse Bleu," at her homo in Green street. Dancing L. Murphy were out of town visitors Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Wittenberg had a good time afterwards. b rarer, Cheerfully Given was enjoyed thoughout the evening. on Sunday. were the guests of Mr. A Hanson and :;••: r. :::: ::::::•::•:::;:•; :• ;;;:;;;;::;::;:: :;;<; Those present were: iMr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Graham being sick for several Vocal Solo—Spring Songs, Mr-. :: :: his mother, Sunday evening. We are glad to hear that Mr. Ned months is not expected to recover. H. Love. Mrs. Bronk of Sewaren; Eu^chman. ;:;: J!:::: r-;r :;;:;::;;;;;:: Irene Reidy of Perth Anrboy visit- Williams is able to foe U'P out of bed. Misses Mildred and Selina Love of Mr. and Mrs. K. Romano were Rah- Mandolin Selection—High School J. KLOSS ed Mrs. Kirk of Cliff Road over the lit will be several weeks before he will Ridgewood, Madeline de Russy, Ruth way visitors, 'Sunday. Mandolin Club LANDSCAPE week-end. be out. Love; .Messrs. 'Roeder, Rothfuss, The work on the now Catholic GARDENER Miss Ruth Dowdell of Carteret vis- (Mr. -Me C arty had a few guests Schrimpf, Melvin Post of Patterson, Church is progressing very well. It ing at five bells Sunday morning. ited Mary Thompson of Irvine street, from a tribe of Klu Klux Klan, Fri- is expected that it will 'be opened for Kenneth Lessing of Green Rock and Mrs. John Barth and daughter were Sunday. day morning. After scaring him service about May 31st. Carteret, N. J. Victor and Edgar Love. visitors in Elizabeth on Monday, to Mrs. Witten'berg and children, dawn to the Iselin Station in his ipaja- 'Mrs. Bonhardt t>f Chain O^Hill see her mother, Mrs. A. iN'ixon. Telephone Roosevelt 351 The ladies of the Presbyterian Anna and Louis, visited relatives in' maa, he was relieved after waking Mr. "roads, entertained a few guests- from Mrs. E. IHonegger is out again af- Church were entertained £t tea by . South Amboy, Thursday night. Hancock and calling a patrol. The New York over the week-end. ter a severe attack of grip. The only Mrs. J. Short at her home on iGrove (Mr. Louis Fattarosi of SPort Read- patrolman tried to investigate the Mr. and Mrs. A. IHonegger ihad as thing that is lacking she lost all the avenue, Wednesday. ing and Miss Mary Finnani of- Perbh matter, (but Instead of seeing snakes guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Greigh fat she had. FRANK P. WOGLOM he saw the K. K. K. Mrs. Lee Woodman was, a charm- Amboy, were married on Sunday. of Roosevelt, Long Island, and Miss Wilbur Benz is slowly improving Stationer 1 DO YOU READ ing ihostess Tuesday afternoon when The ceremony was held in Perth Am- There is to be a dance held In the Helen Grugh and 1Mr. Honegger's after being 'pery ill for the last two OFFICE SUPPLIES THE BULLETIN she entertained a number of kiddies boy. new Community Hall, Saturday, April •brother, Mr. Jack iHonegger and wife weeks. ' i i pT] Adding Machines and in honor of the fourth fairthday of The Minstrel Club of the ICatholic 21, 1923, under the title of an Old of iRidgewood, Brooklyn. Charlie Stern of Avenel, is going Typewriters Eher twin sons, Wesley and William, Church, will hold a meeting in the Timer. There is to ibe a prize waltz Mr. E. Honegger will soon enter- to surprise us we hear with his fancy 197 SMITH STREET at their home on Maple avenue. chirrch basement Tuesday night. given that evening. Music furnished tain on his front porch as it is nearly dancing at the next ball the firemen PERTH AMBOY The decorations iwere in pink and Thomas Fitzpatridk is chairman. by Society Syncopators. All who wish completed. He was seen out work- have. Delay Spells Loss yellow and two birthday caikes were The Port Reading fire truck was served. Mrs. J. Shotwell and Mrs. given a work out Monday evening. • of a •wonderful night's entertainment E. Wadley assisted in serving the Edward Zullo, bus driver, has been if yon omit procuring your tickets children. reinstated ihy the Woodbridge •Com- B. P. BALDWIN & SON on time for the Those present were: Theodosia mittee after a short suspension. Mr. Peter Schmidt was an out of Bartow, Evelyn and Jean Kreger, SUBSCRIPTION COUPON ! Dealers in COMEDY OF MYSTERY Betty and Jane Copeland, Lois Wlll- town 'visitor, Sunday. sey, Lois Shotwell, Leo Brady, Stuart I The Port Reading school has again CEMENT BLOCKS (Ham? Williams, Ferris Halloway and Wll- taken highest honors of the Town- THE BULLETIN Ibert Petric, Robert Disbrow and ship in the banking deposit system. and To be given by the Societies of ILloyd Griswold. AVENEL, N. J. ST. JAMES CHURCH SCHOOL NOTES GENERAL TRUCKING Only the immediate family attend- at the ed the wedding of Miss Evelyn Kindly enter my Subscription for Thompson, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. A Parent-Teacher's Association met Avenel, N. J. WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Arnold Thompson of Milltown, to in the High School auditorium, 3 Months 50c Phone Rah way 388 W. Irving Martin, son of Mr. and Thursday. Mrs. Albert Martin of Green street, There is an oratorical contest 6 Months 75c April 26 and 27,1923 who were married in the Methodist scheduled for next month. Principal Do It Manse, Tuesday evening toy the Rev. Woodman desires a large number of "• 1 Year $1.50 8.15 P. M. (Mr. McMickle. A leception follow- pupils out. This contest is given iby the Woman's Club. ed at the bride's home in Milltown. Name Tickets may be obtained from any of Miss Sadie Martin was the maid of Coach Rothfuss has been molding WOODBRIDGE CASH the Committee or at the following1 honor and Lester Martin was best the 'baseball team into shape this past Address NOW! MEAT MARKET man. The couple will reside for the week. He is assisted "by Rev. L. V. J. S. Morris, Prop. stores: Buschman, has made rapid progress. present at the home of the foride. J. P. CONiCAiXNON Coach Rothfuss gave out seven uni- Ill Main St. Woodbridge IMrs. Dunnigan and daughter, Miss mzy^msmms^^ forms Monday. Schoonover, D. Fee, YORK CANDY KITCHEN Anna Dunnigan, Mr. and (Mrs. J. GILL RESOLUTION IS PASSED TOWNSHIP ROAD DEPARTMENT Tel. Woodbridge 41-R Stern, Pencher, Voorhees, Karninsky, DO YOU READ THE l>unne and children, and Miss Sally WITH SLIGHT MODIFICATIONS EXPLOSION REPORTED ONLY and Hoagland received theirs. HEARTH AND THE JUNTO? (Fitzgerald were the dinner guests of (Continued from ipage 1) NARROWLY AVERTED Mr. and Mrs. W. Hayes of New The season starts on the twentieth of this monbh. •Brunswick, Sunday. (Continued from ipage 1) much needed system in the capturing (Dr. and Mrs. Mack and children of The sophomores will hold a dance of law breakers. This system as ex- 'Bound Brook, were the Sunday even- in the High School auditorium next the cinders were costing the taxpay-; plained by Mr. Neuberg is similar to ing guests of Mr. and IMrs. J. iH. Love Friday evening. ere. Consequently, he appealed to the one now successfully used in Un- of Green street. Mayor Neuberg, the story goes the Don't forget the (Progressive Club's ion county. By this ssystem all the A card 'party was given by the rounds, who, the tale continues, in- IG THREE DAY SALE (Novelty Dance at the Clufo House, police departments are connected to- Eastern Star last night at the club sisted on the cancellation of the Saturday night, April 14 . gether by a private wire and the min- oroms.in the Masonic Hall. major part of them, and threatened ute anything of an unlawful nature to generate so much heat, if his The losing team in the drive for occurs the police in that section can FOR SALE—Tver Johnson 24 in. wishes were not followed, that the ex- new memibers for the ' Brecikenridge pick u'p the phone and immediately frame bicycle. Practically new. lAlso plosive parts of the compound, foor- Guild, served a delicious supper too inform all other police departments 100 music rolls and records for danc- rowing from our original figure of the winning team in the basement of in the county, without the need of ing. Inquire evenings, Lonax, Bur- speech, would foreak up and burst the Presbyterian Church, Monday waiting for separate connections with net Street, Avenel, N. J. -a,13-2t with a loud noise. evening. Small tables iwere attrac- each department as is now the case. tively arranged and decorated in pink Politicians don't like noises. Con- Careless Letter Writers. There was considerable discussion and white. The program kept the sequently Neuberg and Blum 'W