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"V -Phone-7-06on- M -PAGE EIGHT " THE RAHWAY RECORD-The Foremost gami-Weekly of'Two'Counties -TUE'SDAY- SEPTEMBER 5,1933 ' " 7

We Do We Do News of Outstanding Events in Pictures Our Part Our Part !^- set THE PAST FACE TO -DAY • - Saved from Blazing Ship in Mid-Ocean Blasting His Way Out . Socked'Solon Sore | Home "After Foreign Tour" RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1933 PRICE THREE CENTS -Cereus Blooms After Cuban Dictatorship Five Moves Two Killed in WeU-Known Gdriductor Sees Period of 12 Years 3,075 Children Were Present To H^lt^Fbreign Intervention'• TruckWreck ? After a budless period of '12 By-Sped*! Wire from UnlveimlBqirtecf -feaprovemerif In years, the nigirt^blooming In One person was pf_Hany_Martin,.83^Cherry street, Sept._8=With.J!!no-American-in- r .-.-=== TT1 burst—into_a blaze^of— beautiful . •• 1 • 1. •• '.' 1 *-l V"»—» i-. ^i -Musician andband-Leadery whlte-and-rose-Unted-blooms-last he watchword, the~Cuban Communist In Perth Amboy hospital when sr tfooHERtififfles to wipe out light rnaflsMr carrying four pas- This plant which is more than cuse for a possible landing pi Amencaiutroops ortthe ^aciittcib uituhctl -lulu -Uie bade, ot Concert:in-UnwnCounty Park Last'jSight- 80 years old has been in Martin's High School and'Koosevelt SchooUJroivded tSeyoncL Kivmrf^tained-soil of-the-islam l-n>mihiif< =-—••'.' • a^tmclc on Route 25. between La- family for three generations and ^^i4£z^±r^rrf gd^te soil of- -repubiic: . fayptt lace and conferred with the dictatorship of five . Harry A. Bro(«ruui, 14 „ type and are pollen-laden" indes- Broad itwei, Baltimore, Md. cribably beautiful. In the center tluty-and-S-.OTS-children-registered-yesterday-morn— wA built^thei'foundation for a bold and united front . J. Roseatbal died instantly and field band, the Elizabeth Elks I bar and was warmly applauded against "foreign intervention." : is a pollen-laden pistil which is ing, another year of public school work will begin Brotman two hours later in theband and>was recently a guest- by the audience. • . commonly known as the "cradle J?erth Amboy^hospital-of-a-frac- conductor-at>the Goldman band I ^^.tt ""^' pi:°8ram of- ^ if -Rpfhlphptn heca'use of its closa tured skull.—Jenjr RuAeuUml. vl concert io New York City, told "resemblance to a miniature child's school vyill be held Lhis J I 111 Hit school uptsu- ia today. The cruiser Richmond from the Panama ththe same address as-his father. '•' ..." '•• ' Parti -..'• ' -• monnngTviT Mellci fcnd WlUiamxP. Weber, 1. March. National Emblem,"- cradle_— -- lal Zone last night joined the destroyer Macfarr suffered a iraciured left leg andchairman of the Elks pdal and ing for the term Monday, morning. Bagley: .2. Overture, "Light Cav- Today the plant will be flower- 1 W land, off the Malecon opposite the Maine monument Miss Matilda Engle. 20. 108 Balti- community welfare committee, alry," F. U. Suppe; 3. Tuba Solo; less again and for a period of from Yesterday, morning; was typical more street. Baltimore, received a that the band; was "doing Try Storm King," Rihgleber 10 to 12 years will be merely a for September. Long'before the nH National Hotel where American rpsirlpnts are laccrnted-llp.—She—w as-released y d^ -time arrived^-for tho- opening of 1 PanUsiaX by Anthony green cactus bush. Group o'neentrated. J- , , ' • — ., from the hospital following treat- improved" over last: year. 4. Excerpts from, ,'.The the doors of the respective school mentT Still professing Ignorance as to the Fortun r^HerbertrSrPar^Hb a gregated outside. For most of identftFof tho roan who socked him The destroyer Bainbridge, out of Norfolk, Vir- Middlesex County Coroner A. E.season turned" out' to hear this phrase l The Ueep -Cellar, at a Long Island party recently, concert: which •wjis,. the third Loveaberg. Clark Votes Beer- them it was a joyous occasion, al- _.,'followed fiie-Richmond to anchorage. A fourth Finn took charge of the bodies. though a few grumbled about • Senator Huey Long, Louisiana a The roadster driven by Harry Thursday night program in the -.._• - Part-n • series^ • _ _ • '•'• — • their return. ' •. i — "'i,"-leaves-the-auditorium^,Jlicbstl Strange, author, who In private life U Mr*,JUrrii«-Tw( nerican-war vessel, the destroyer Sturdevant, is at —I. March,-"Boston-^Command- T.ylerJE._ClarkJBickedLto :: 1 A.—Brotman—21f-14-South-Broad A'special feature of the con-i License Extension lt~was"~an~auspicrous~re-open ~ i yjjr^fc. i|i| if iJMi l( t,L I at Milwaukee, Wis— ^ wher' e hhee ad ad-- ,icturcjicturcdd witwith heher slaughterslaughter, DianDiana BarryroreBarryiaore, whMe-faUKt*rhose_faUi«-i.Ji i streetr-Baltlmorer-Marylahd^-and- ery." Carter: 2- "Hf v ? : v v A 1 cert was tne tuoa solo played Dy tasia," Tobani; 3. "Old ^Timers —Head-Rahway-Teacjier s ing—in—Rahway—as—wor-d^-oame- L fire at sea, tlie one tiling; a mariner dreads more the Dntch steamer Hercules, ^hicli resch'o'd the .'48 - t'S" *",%«JJ •^SBra^Hdr^" "l^. 5 . ^- Sfoftfe- -BstRJnj •alsa- " II^VP; 4 March, "Lights MaSan any otner, is graphically showsnown hmi uuiUbla ppid-mei ; r v.j - V T<+,'^t,JWP\Bp^l^t» »* '•* '- ' ^-ggVl Wnra convention^ Tho S»w»"'' **- it Xtw York from K""T* TWfd tnurH RBH I Hhkfbra higghh scnooschool student. He present- Out" McCoy "'The star~Srjaneii5- Will Diaft 20-Mile Speed Association P05tponements had 6 ^^^^^(1 John D.Bockehllcr and practically •••-. ; , . . ,: demolished as It ran Into the from stem to stem in mid-Atlantic while en route to everything. • ,- oosevelt Mobilizes Warships ^Caw tb.'Protect Town- Tyler- E. Clark, head of' the The. Rahway teachers were all the Azores from Bermuda. The photo .was- made from had been taken aboard the Hercules, truck pparked at the. side of the Rahway high school commercial paid in full at the end of the last O-prjQtect. American lives rt i hThtThe—truckk ^ ship School Children J^ihitlSLRT Ai l ownemart dgoin byg Lazur.Pacun north, . 572 South p ^Cuba, President Roosevelt today had mobilized18th street. Newark, and driven PatrolmairMleT Le^Ton Delegates (Sptclarto The Record) of the Rahway Teachers' associa- Crowded Condition , "Miss New York" by Clifford Johnson. 39, of 151 Clark Townsh«>^Sept. 8—At the tion at its election of officers Gives Officials Problem force since the"\Vorld War. Every : -To.wnshipj_J^pmmitteg meeting Tlie condition^causing most'' CUikioCUk n ,^Nkl : ing towed' but had parked while Seeks State Office Leave for GonclayeTuesday- nightfra"""resoluftorJi" "was school. Other officers elected 'concern- "among™ scfiobl" officiattT Ton can almost hear the swish as Willie Goggin, San Francisco pro- yesterday was the' overcrowded d : fessional, sandblasts out of a trap in the Western open golf championship Jasbeeri ordered in readiness to proceed immediately repairs were made • to the truck adopted extending local beverage were:- first vice president;- Miss - 'Racketeers^ towing it. The latter machine, licenses, in accord with the condition of tt highg ' schoolo . A '] at Olympia Fields, 111. A sensational incident in the tourney was the — i Cuban: waters. Endorsed Yesterday—for Conimander-Elect Neuse- Jean Hays,— Grover ••-• Cleveland total of 830 pupilil s were registi - Bath With Her Golf arrest of a contestant, Jack JlcGurn, on a vagrancy charge. also owned by Pacun. was being sions of the state regulations,- to ^chooJ: second vice president, Su- Today found seven shjps already at the island or driven by Bernard Momlein. 27. First Vice-President at Novmeber 28. Consumer licenses ered. Many-more are expected to. 13 Techer terrace, Newark.- bauer _to -Be Presented sie F>Cowins, Washington school; enroll today and the first of the for the three months period will treasurer>-Mrs. Marjorie Wooster, [''route there; 14 vessels under steam at Key West, The first- truck had broken P. B. A. Convention WitlrGold be S25-and store licenses $15. A week. .-- • . ••'"•. -Roosevelt-schook—secretary,. Miss Thp rrnwripri p.nndit.inn nf the ^^erzoth gpy iirTdf x 'Dnanimous~-endorsement^ was Four'members of Rahwaylpbstr ^gs Lillian "^Roarke, Efanklin schlbol"' high" school~buildlng"'as~ well" the crews of both trucks Just prior given the candidacy of Patrolman temporary licenses for dances and the.crowded classrooms of Roose- dy to_leaveat .a moment's notice. •_ A regiment of Wo. 5. will be.among the 45 Union •Committees witf"be^namethe increased- enrollment .' ...# deliopes the readiness of this country to step in-wll City, at the regular- meeting of Past Commander Harry New- in the high^school. generally_.at-__i_^__* ber the Cuban populace and speed the .establish- tainly have been crushed to death Rahway Local^No. 31. P. B. A..man is chairman of the Rahway Westfield avenue from Brant ave- tion for 'the—co-operation he re- between the -.oncoming < roadster i ^ lt tri ft delegation,.-which-includes-^Cor- ceiyecLduring_his_teTm._of_office;. tributed to thejact that children " , f parked in. ay nftfr~ rthtf^bl nnon in the mander-elect • Smil Neugebauer. miles an hour. Signs are already tmdt- PatrcOman MUte—beld "an .of-,Commander William J; Hurdund" rJelng" made, to warn of strict en- e'"of made -to handle all ninth- grade flee in the,state organization for Adjutant John HasseU. The al-forcement of the speed regulations teachers and principals conduct- pupils in.Roosevelt schoolXThere Ove years, being made a trustee ternates are Past- Commanders and police will begin to act Imme- ed by School Superintendent Ar- are 270 of the ninth grade pupils ' arine Planes Get Bomb Racks ElksWillHold six years ago an office which he Henry J. Miller. Christopher G. diately. thur-L. Perry preparatory to-the who must share a part-time\ held for two years. He was then- Saal. 'Arthur L. Carlson and Floyd. schedule with 'he eighth grade. Quantico, Virginia, Sept. Marine section Preston.- Two permits totaling $450. were opening, of school sessions yes- elected second vice.president and reported by T^uilding TnsTv 4n—dose—co-operation—— :^lb Xhea- thNfAieh b •nnmmarr -James-—Tuthilfc——Tax—Golleotor- In ETddressirig ilm "teauhe with tbp SHnprinfpriffont' succeeding year; During the past will receive a gold medal from Theodore Lang, Jr., reported $3,- cipals of_the various- oolsvere^ ir acuve service, ajid 20 planes were^being made State Xommander-Joseph- H.- Ed- Superintendent ..Perry- ^welcomed. the.department-heads-^hd-teach^—---- Clambake Arrahgem«>nt* 4htR/pgTi- iy for Jut/ today in"C!u6a7 TSome-planes-Avere gar at tne convention, 'tor as ers wno :maae nnai plans yester.- ... lar monthly rpoorts were presented •ner in which-mafiy—of-taem-had- day—for—the-opemns-todttyr m&8sm. fitted withbomb racks. by Chief of Police Henry Grother behest of his. legion of friends mitte of the local post he obtaih- Yetserday's Registration •;•••;?•:$ legislative committee, but. and, Treasurer Clarence D. Knight. taken advantage of the vacation g throughout the state he has again •{$ more new members than any period to prepare themselves in FigureFi s GGivei n - j'd •been urged to seek office. •othei-TJOstr-durihs—the—present -^Engineer—Franklirr-Marsh—an- mir.d and body for the coming Tv pppopuluUon, , as de~~de pi for the: family outing for Besides Patrolman Miller, theyear. Charles D. Ball, of Unity nounced that work will be com- termined by yesterday'd s registra- >rd May Sign Code members andJaiDdUary to be held other delegates from: the Rahway post. Rosell'e, will receive a bronze .pleted in two weeks on maps show- school years. Superintendent tion, is as follows: High school; -Dig Bay, Michigan, Sept 8= Sunday at. O'Connors-grove n»ar •tocal will bo Patrolmen Cllfferd- medul for' getting, the—second ing—benefits lu._, .levying—assess- Pprry j inclutliug 10. 11 ami 12. Goodman's Crossing were an-, Dunphy and Richard Weishaupt. rnents-forthe 'laying of the trunk the behalf of the Board of Edu- last year' 516. ththiis ^ear 560: '. ! tabove ai be. spoki befort promt- 1 The cqunty organization will be Roosevelt '.-j. pent ^eastern j police A«xecuUve« ig the end of his vacation at the Huron Mountain nounced Wednesday night at t&eThey. wUl leave Sunday for Atlan- and internal sewers. Sewer bonds cation, as its-president, Stanly W. school, including all tic City. : • presented with the Spafford aggregating $133,000 were re- Jones was unable to attend be- ninth-grade pupils, last, year 701, ' ;i| rand V crlininologlsts iat, tha, nrsl Bub, was quoted by some of his associates today as regular semi-monthly meeting of trophy^ having Uie largest per- this year 783; Lincoln school, last ^J 'meeting of the commute* In New During the meeting yesterday newed. These have been taken cause of business engagements. Holding the trophy emblematic of ng much more tolerant of the NRA recovery pro- Rahway lodge of Elks, No! 1.075. Patrolman Miller gave a report centage of membersh:p,4ncreases Explains New Drive For year-319. this year 386; Franklin iYork City.' Beside him Is AnUfr WUllam J. Farrell is general for three consecutfve. years. over by hte state and will mature school, last year 583, this year her title. Mi Elsa Donath of The n as it affects the automobile-industry than pre- on the recent legislative meeting in 1936. A resolution was passed Three C's, Not Three R's Bronx, New Yo»k, pictured after ant V. S. Attorney General Joeepti H. Roger*. mtllionaJre oil magnate, pictured w2i chairman in charge of the ara-t Plainfleld,'' President patrol- 532; Washington school, last year B. Keennn,.wbo Is aiding.Cope- former Mrs. Pauline ran der Vport Dreswr, •> viously been understood. In fact, they said they had LOAN TO PAY $100,000 authorizing Treasurer Knight to The new drive towards the real- 251, this year 240; . Cleveland she had been selected from amom rangements.. man Daniel J. Rommel presided, atiori -of -a goal of culture, char- 1,500 girl to be "Miss New York elieve that he^vaarTliesitating^Ho-sigTi-the -with—Patrolman-^ Joan—jEUeseck -Plans—to— off—th«—seeond the Board-of school last ypar 4*3 this yeor at the National Beauty i'ageant n as secretary. ; .'-—^ series of the year amounting to Education. . - • acter and co-operation in educa- 432; Columbian school, last year Atlantic City, N. J next month sssss^ vas nual clambake to beheld at the 239. and this year 232. making-a M -control, and an "American Scot- y because " ' '"'features .of which he Ukranian grove- and pavilion. lin- $100,000. making $263,000 of ma- Mayor W. E. Myrick, presided at tion '"rather than the' famous ; land Yard'1 wcro Bom» of; tb« the meeting while other partici- three R's was explained to thetotal of last year, 3,042, and this |oes hot approve. • den. Sunday,.-September 17, will WATER BOARD MEETS tured shares paid off this year, year; 3,075. •' • - Miss Clara Callendar (BCO her behind the shower?), California's yontn- remedlesj Jor racketee'rlngxmr pants were Town Committeemen teachers by Assistant; State Com- ful golfing queen, must have regretted not wearing a bathing suit when r 6c complete* by the"' coinmltUe A new-sand washing device has were made at'a. meeting of the It. is 'shown ' By "these • figures been Installed at the city water Workmen's Building and Loan as- George Knoll and Charles Schultz missioner of Education John she played ibis snot out of a wet spot on reDDie ueaca course, at Del" In rhnryf. -WPTtry Hill, •_ that the school population of the Monte, CaL She ia prs$tjcing_for the amateur golf championships wlilcli yill iesult iu-a;large- sociation Tuesday night. ThT Arrangements _ for the third in saving to Rahway, C. W. Ludlow, iOWti. •gxaUv^ -i;» llt;i;il.'ciMll£. wllilti." ^-*—- *^urnainent, '*" 'akes Second Place the series of band" concerts being association'will open its 48th ser- sive Education In: New Jersey." that of the upper grades is in- superintendent of the water de- The playground equipment at He told of the. conference to becreasing. . Atlantic City, Sept 8—Miss New York State, who given by the Elks' band in Union paronent. reported at a. meeting ies in October. The meeting was ; Riverside park was dismantled heltf in. Newark soon of teachers Many amusing incidents took Flo Myera, East Rockaway. Long Island, last night County park. St. George avenue, of the Board- of Water Commis- in charge of President Willard C. Tuesday afternoon and it marked Place yesterday morning- irnnn> -it-iooKs-Uke a raee-ia-afoot between Stella Walsh (left), famuua fofoh— nced by -William r. sioners TueAd The au L.'H. .CJ girl sprinter, v. inner in the 3032 Oljmpics, and the ja\ehn bemjr thrown ruie close-ol inejJiayneia cun^ ferenct will endeavor to work out oi uie^eiemeniary .scnools- wnere. •.. ~ rt-f . Af\ri as awarded first place arid the silver loving cup in Weber, chatanan of the social paratus cost about $1,500. 1 by Miss Jadwiga \\ajs, another noted Polish athlete-The girls com- Vil I ijs .SI 4- 41IIJ secretary. ducted by the Board - of Educa- a program to put-the-- three^C's first time. . In some cases parents peted in pohco sports carnival hdd at Redhill, England, recently, i ^eveninggown parade of the Atlantic City pageant service and" community "welfare had difficulty^ln^persuading""chn-: "ng hfeld here. Second place went to Miss New Jer- committee. " across.. dren to remain in school-until'. :* Shocked Lamson Women Jurors rwho is Miss fiprtnidp nhristiari, Kidgefield Park. An unveiling ceremony at the registration was completed. u :RecHBaiik-lodge--6aturday-nlght- Citizens Consider P.R JR Improvements Here Four Local Persons " WINS CAMP HONORS wlUbeattendwthy.-a group from LDur1ng--hls-s<'ve.n'--wfPlts'-.-st,ay.- the Bahway"lodger " Plans were : at Camp Wawayanda, the Y. M, -arriers Approve 2-Cehf Rale discussed • for a dance which the C. A. state camp -at. Ahdover,""" Big Hand for "New Deal" band wilT sponsor Thursdaynight, OTJ. Richard Evans,- Jr., son- of -Mr. _ of Rahway has teken up< and Mrs,. Richard_JL_Ev.ans._1.30_i nAtliB^S8^ikfJ^ New York Driver Held Af- ; .orchestra^ will offer music Central avenue,.won_seyefal camp • ;- -: l- n P a.lAssociatioiL:pf JLetter.Carriers jn.session here : '?£|The!Recorc>'s.plea;tha-t_the.Penn- 3 was virtually on record as favoring the return danclngr :• - • - - """""' sylvanla railroad property in ter Crash;; Mishap- Here honors including a -marksman ! "• Announcement was made of the be improved. -In j ures-Eour-OthePS metial. a swimming nwarri, anri ^entp()stagerA^esolution7uggenttA^lutionurging4he^etnH^ n ufvKatRnrreceived'lronrthe-i City "officials, local business his "W" for participation in camp this rate is being drawn up by the resolutions com- organization *o take part In thejmeni educators, commuters and Pour .Rahway persons were in- -activities and for general neat-. ritualistic;contest• tobe-held soon. jured - at—West-Third -and - New ^vf6rfe6^tb"li~t7'~InTthe~me'an'tiffler:OTfensffl6ntblivote7T," 'evenstudentsrhave expressed their ness—arid—camp—spirit.—He—re- Twc> applications for member- desire that the Improvement be streets, Plalnfield, Wednesday, turned' home, recentlj-' from his convehtidn unanimously approved and adopted ship were received.and accepted. The Rahway Record. while rtuming fiom Coalport, Pa., dte^t -when-their-machine was -involved; While at the' T^~lHl~to 7 J r annuiflrrej^FH~E^^ Wfilleaile •Se~commu- 'Sir: -~-- ^——-=— In a crash" with' a" car "bperated~by camp.-'-yoling Evans. was-teiidered-— —— association, in which he advocated resumption degree-with the big class to benlty are giving impetus to the John Talley, a negro, of Newa celebration in 'honor of his 12th initiated on Armistice Day. No-needed—civic .lmprpvptnprtt,,; for- hirl-hrfav ' en t-postage: vember.ll. • At this time, lodges mal action. Is being taken by the Clyde J. Wilson, Edgar Lydic, all over the- country will hold city through Mayor -Alfred , railroad propertyin ;Rahway is a' disgrace to the Eileen and Mary Latherow. similar initiations. * Brooks and! City Treasurer. John .city and should be improved..!.;....(check here. Wilson' suffered fromT shock, lave You Noticed It?: ' Exalted! Roller Joseph A. Keat- j. Hoffman. while Lydic received ^a possible Have:, you noticed the in- Ing presided; aamu"el~R~Mortorr -if-this4S-your-belie£) • '_' ' ";' ' •' fracture-of-Tthe-skullr-Miss-Eileen- creased-number-7of-"Poi"RentT served: as secretary. and Herman • individual expressions of dis- Latherow severe lacerations of the Ads" in the "Want.Columns?" ^^; Sept ft^A code for the bituminous pleasure at the present, condition left arm. and Miss Mary Lathe- Grles as treasurer. I believe the condition of the Pennsylvania ; Not that there are more austry, -dictated by President Roosevelt, after of the railroad property have row contusions of the body. AH places for rent, but those who 3 ben made by means of a blank railroad property in R^yay. is very" satisfac- the victims were treated at the ?eeks of futile wrangling between operators andDr. Silver, Chiropodist, Muhlenbehg hospital. Lydic was have houses, apartments and toners, today had been presented by the- National published in The Record last tory and do nbTthmk any improvement is neces- admitted as a patient* while the rooms to let have learned that Recovery Administration-- iLproyides a .basic 36;. To Open Offices Here Tuesday. This blank,-properly three other occupants of the ma- the quickest and best way- to r filled out; has been handed to The •saryT...... (check here if this is^our belief). chTne~renn'necr"to their homes find tenants is thru a "For Rent L, When this collio pup, a mns- 7" week annd aS4.6Qjnuiim_gaS4.6QjninimumJwage,, with sectional Dr. H. H.- Silver, surgeon Record editor in large numbers. [e_after_taatinerii. _Ad1_in3his_riewspaper.. "_•__ tot at a California Civilian Con- , tne wage terms- varying from.^_inAla- chiropodist, will -open . Many persons "have telephoned As a'result of the accident Tali —^Probably, more people "will BervatloD * Corps ' camp -wont therKoblnsonibulldlng;' MO-Waln their "^.Tejcpresstons" while •-'many: •ley "was arraigned "before Judge read your'ad'iri'one issue of mad and ran amuck, it nipped -~-x , to $5.63^aily"in Montana minesr Many imex- street, on Saturday, September more have told the editor dlrect- WUliamG. DeMeha and held un- this paper than would see a sign 72 recrulu. all of -whom -worn M'prM ,i:?...-— .... .1.-. i-n +V « **''«"»" 10. he announeed-yesterday^-Drr Slulia ill e ly of opinionsp . Uci $300 boiiu-pciiuui^ u. lietLiiiiK ui >uur wuiuuw or uicKea up on sent to a hospital for the Pan- Silver will specialize lri treatment 1 ih Plainfleld Police Court on Sep- teur treatment Health oHlclab A frank admission that the your house in .three months. No, these are not icicles. The of foot ailments.- .-'•••* Address tember 12. .. .—%•'..• ... And" the cost is only a estimated that the dog cost tho Dr. Silver, whose home . is in Pennsylvania property, here is in Four Persons Hart • ' ' turlianed gentleman, one Dettur ; need of immediate Improvement trifle. government ^4,400 in_hospl- Standard Oil Refuses N RA Aid wlCJ_JaJpi^j_ In Accident Here ' ' Aj Dargar-ot-IrrdiarlB'Tirtln jlairiation, ytrealnient for tlie~ ChicaBo World Fair displaying to that icity since- his .graduation y y^y^g lur^persons-'were-hurir^aiid" Vreventlon of rabies and labora- the .railroad' Wednesday morning Tr-trodnotlon of this exhibit at the trial of-David A. Lamson in San Jose, opcn.niouthed"vlsitor8 b h • - .Washington- Sept 8—The Standard Oil Company from- the Ohio College of Chlroprl Record office.. If you- desire, .'hand the.-slip to received treatment at the Eliza- "The Home Newspaper"' Xwhf, shocked the -ftomen jurors, when Prosecutor Lindsay dramatically i ...,, „,„,.„,.>,». ot follewing an; inspection of the n cs t taches | New Jersey today had come out: into the open in 1 beth General hospital as a result All Want Ads 2c Per Word mnralled-an-cnlarged-photo of Mrs. Allene Lamson's body in the bath ™* n ""*...... ody,: Cleveland, Ohio. :•• -your Recoi'd newspaper boy who will bring it to 1 1 11 11 property. The' main station, stau- of a. collision ot Route 2S and 5tub, where tho State contends her. huBband slew her._Police Chief How^JlZJ ''L,^ ? " "I "' opposition totheradministration's=oil=policy=and-re:-' tidn1-platform3?^elevations,+-tfie- I ''^ ard Zink, of Palo Alto>is explaioing tho exhibit. ~ " 78Jn«be» trom end t3 < 7^MJnformation-requested-from:it byjbhe_oil ^ : Make Morton's A~Hflitt~T Minimum" "Charge." 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ji'i v-J. - * -*-^/ * t 11 i- i^^-. r&i Phone 7-0600 EIGHT THE RAHWAY RECORD-The Foremost Semi-Weekly of Two Counties -TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5,1933 News of Outstanding Events in Pictures The Rahway Record Saved from Blazing Ship in Mid-Ocean Blasting His Way Out . SockedSolon Sore ] Home After Foreign Tour HXJ THE PAST JS <3ONE O~ WE FACE TO- DAY 1-!JC£ 1 VOLTlll, NO2491 _J8AHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1933 PRICE THREE CENTS -p?« KTsf.!s8fS»P Cuban Dictatorship Five Moves Two Killed in Cereus Blooms After Well^Kriown Goaductor Sees ••'•.:._. Period of 12 Jeara 3,075 Children Were Present - 4 fo Hal^Foreigii Intervention- TruckWreck ' After a budless period of 12 v -Tf (By. Hpeeuu wire irom UnlTersal Service) In Elks- Barf years, -r One person was killed instantly of Harry Martin, 83 Cherry street, HavaniifXhibai^ widTonotiieirdled'two'hours'later burst—into—a—blaze-^of—beautiful- in Perth Ambpy hospital when a wliite and rose-tintetFbloi ^ 4. nights - '*3V • -JkW*; V tfA'i V'.\ g PtSSSSiU five'moved: swiftly tblwipe out ariFelT ngni roaaster carrying lour pas- 'Praises Rahway Group for "Imyruvement" at This plant which is more than Jr: cusefor a possible landing of American troops on thesengers crasnea into tne bade ol Concert in Union County Fork Last Night 80 years old has been in Martin's High School aiid'Jioosevelt^School Crowded Beyond .M ll-VTinwn hand pnnductor who appraised the W. Martin." It has only bloomed ^l-Ergbth-and-Ninth-Grade-Glasses-on--Part Timet: T Rahway outfit at the concert given in Union County seven times in its history and only overthrow on Tuesday, of the short-lived reign of The dead were: •:..•••"•. blooms at approximately 10 p. m. W J. Bosenthal. 837 West North park.-St.-George avenue. lasLnight d hHi and ror only one nignt. . Presldent-de-Gesperes, gathered in the Presidential avenue, Baltimore, Md. "—"~ «?• palace and conferred with the dictatorship of five Harrr A. Brotaian, 14 Soqth tion of Charles R.Melick. The flowers are of the cactus _ With every member of the faculty reporting lor i£.i*~«y- Broxi rtreet,-BalUmofe.-Md. type and are pollen-laden lndes- —Bartow cribably beautiful. In the center y^^g^^^^d^Ohild^i^d^tdy ^ tfM and built the/oundation for a bold and united front J. Rbsenthal died. instantly and field band, the Elizabeth Elks bar and was warmly applauded *i^<« is a pollen-tladen pistil which is ing, another year of public school work will, begin against "foreign^intervention.". ... Brotman two hours .later in the band; and' was recently a. guest by the audience^ • commonl H <> " : Perth Amboy hospital of a frac- --The~complete—pfograni- r^jm•• •— *^^• •• ^ mm • ^^^T 1 • • v-— • - • h i^ fe&YX, •; / " o additional American warshins WPVP off TT conductor at the Goldman band if RpthlRhem. because of its closa. J*T*S y wM?nma4, 01 concert: in Jfew York -Clty -.told schoul yyill.Le held Lli lli IS* vafia today. The cruiser Richmond from the Panama r -•'•- •:•- Parti '.' .. ' ..reseftiblanc: e to a miniature child's iisinunnngvvTu <*>••> t: the same address as his father. Mellck and William , F. Weber. cradle. • '.' . • • ' • 1. March, National Emblem," r Canal ZoneJast. night joined the destfcoyer-Macfar- g chaJrman-of-the-Elks-rocial and ing for the term'Monday morning. ffd Bagleyr-2r-Overtarer*'Eightrca.v-~ — Today-the-plant^wiU-be-flower- ^y g ypj_ •*< '!-•?.<. land, off the Malecon opposite the Maine monument Miss Matilda Engle, 20,108 Balti- community welfare committee, less again and for a period of from Yesterday morning was typical """ more street. Baltimore, received a that the band was "doing very alry;";F. U. Suppe: 3. Tuba Solo, for September^ lang before the in in 12 years will be merely-a ie—arrived—for-Jhe-openiniT of and National Hotel where, American residents-are- tSfatearUp:—She was released nicely" and that-it .had "greatly njran,"The •;a Stor.fantasia)m King., "b y RinglebeAnthonyr it^r -~ yf: concentrated^ from the hospital following treat- im^oved" over last. year. ' it '^n«-a g.1,.,1..-:.. v 1 —. _/. green cactus bush.' doors of the respective school -»TK z : C^h^t buildings, crowds of children con- Still professing ignorance as toth e The destroyer Bainbridge, out of Norfolk, Vir- ment. ~—„.• •.—-^——— —-- he^estcrow^f^ie^rt^e^Her^HCTberti^r-Para; gregated outside. For most of Identity of the man uho socked him Middlesex County Coroner A. E.season_ turned put to hear this phrase "In The DeeHp Cellar," Selects^Gfficers them it was a joyous occasion, al- Finn took charge of; the bodies. concert which was. the third Lovenberg" '• Clark Votes at a Lons Island party recently. fginia, followed the Richmond to anchorage. A fourth ThursdaThusd y night program in the though a few grumbled about >5 Senator Huey Long, Louisiana s , The roadster driven by Hairy Part n their return. —"Kincnsh.** leaves -the auditorium - Michael Strange, author, who in private llfo Is . . AmericanJW.ar_Yessel,the_destroyer.Sturdevant,is-at serleserles..__s _ • 1 Ar Brotnian.-21—14-South-Broad A special feature, of the con-i •—1 .-March—"Boston.MarchBoston - Commaud -- It .was* an" auspicious—re^open-— ~~at ililwauTcee, Wis, where he ad-- jnctUMd^rith her -daughter. Dtnna Barrymore. vfhost f«U»«r U • Santiago. . . • .—• • . ' , .-'•., .—-,—— "•T.:"r~uT"'iV -TTI. IT- Jgy^liCartpr: ?.~"HungariaTr-FsrP' ing "i' n Rahwah y as . word oame the Dutch steamer Hercules, Which rescued the 48 dressed the Veterans of Foreign Barrjmorc, movie »tar. former husband of ilr»-'A'wewJ. as ttry I Uie tuba, soloplsyea oy tasia." Tobani; - 3. "Old Timers Head Rahway Teacjier's A fire at ca, the one thinjr a mariner dreads more rans f g owned. toyJ. Rosehthal.' 927 West Anthony Woodbridge from other communities that than'any other" , l•a graphicall•'hy-sy showh n I"-n Un^a pieii , pmhtfiigum and civw uf—tiic—duuweu* &chooner and— Wara convention. Th» •Worth avenue. Baltimore, also Walt postponements ftatt Deen oraereo landed them at San Juan, Porto Rico Top photo nounced reporters, the New Deal. high school student. He present- Out," Mceorr-^The Star Spangled p of the American schooner Augusta Hilton, ablaze passenger.- was almost completely ed •The Storm King" by Ringle- because of the lack of financesT"': from stem to stern in mid-Atlantic while en route to showatsome'of the rescued passengers soon after they John D.'Eoclcefcller and practically demolished as it ran into the Banner." • •.- . Tyler E. Clark, head, of the ~-< ••• eyerythlng. :.-.. Roosevelt Mobilizes Warships Law -to Protect Town- The Rahway feachers- were all the Azores from Bermuda. The photo .was made from had been taken aboard the Hercules, &t -Tv. 1 truck parked at the side of the Rahway .high school commercial paid in full at-the-end of the last •i*t & Washington, Sept 8—To protect American lives road going north. The truck; ship School Children owned by Lazur.Pacun. 572South department; was "chosen presfefdht term. •'IT Cuba, President Roosevelt today had mobilized 18th street. Newark, and driven Patrolman Miller Leeon Delegates (SpttlaltoTh* of the Rahway Teachers' associa- Crowded Condition "Miss New York" [^greatest naval f orcejsmce the World War. Every by Clifford Johnson. 39. of 151 Clark Township, Sept. 8—At the tion at its election of officers Gives Officials Problem Staryprive on ylb Wedpesda£rAfternoon..inVthe-.high ^JThem_condition^causIngj_inpst_; T7 S^iri3^6aiFGuard-yes£g-^r^ aveforGondave Tuesday nlghL, olution—was school. Other >. officers elected Concern—amohg^-sehool" ofncial3". You can almo t hear the swish as Willie Goggin, San Franci co pro- ing towed but had parked .while yesterday was the overcrowded ' fe lonal afiabla ts out of a-h-ap in the We tern open golf championship beenjjrdered in readiness to proceed immediately repairs were' made. to the truck adopted extending local beverage were:! first vice president. Miss licenses, in accord with theprovi- condition of the high school.. A Bath With Her Golf at Olympia Fidd_. Ill A ensational incident in the tourney \*as toe- Cuban "waters; r ' '" ^ig—it.—-The latter machine, Endorsed-^festerday—for- Gonimander-Elect—Neuge- Jean—Hays,—trover—Cleveland total—of—830-T3trpils—were~Te{fl5P~~ arrest of a contestant, Jack McGurn, on a vagrancy'charge. also owned by Pacun. was being sions of the state regulations, to schoolr"second vice president, Su- ered. Many more are expected to Today found seven ships already at the island or driven by Bernard Mornleln, 27. First Vice-President at bauer to Be Presented Novmeber 28. Consumer, licenses sie IP: Co wins, Washington school; enroll today and-the first of the route there; 14 vessels under steam at Key West, 13 Techer terrace. Newark. ~Pr~BrA. Convention for the three months period will treasurer,,Mrs.' Marjorie 'Wooster, week.'_ ... ._. i'_;__. The .first truck had broken With Gold j^Iedal be $25 and store licenses $15. A Roosevelt school': secretary, Miss lorida; and.16. otircrs_at various points,.making down and was being repaired by charge of $1-will-be-made-fox, The crowded condition _of Jhe_ the crews of both trucks just-prior -Unanimous endorsement" was "-Fdur^membsrs'of - Rahway pbit7 Lillian Roarke, Franklin school.' high "school building as "well as ady to leave at a moment's notice. A regiment of "given the candidacy of Patrolman temporary-licenses for dances and the crowded classrooms of Roose- to the accident. .•.•...... •.—-_• Ho. 5. jdlLbe among the 45 Union picnics where beverages are sold.: Committees will be named by Henry J.MUler for the position President Clark next week. He velt .jchool. where 783 registered.-• Sprinter Racing a Javelin '"" marines was in readinels at Quantico, Virginia. Fortunately the two drivers of first vice president of the County.delegates at'the state con- In a new drive;to~protect school keptr^Superiritendent of Schools -Kiia ?$& While the President hopes to avoid intervention, jEexe_injhe front of the .machine State Patrolmen's Benevolent.as- vention of. the American; Legion children and„ other pedestrians, asked the mem'bers.!'for a continu- Arthur L. Perry, High School •_ will land shore forces at any point on the island when the Rosenthal car crashed sociation at the state convention which convenes today at Con- Attorney Harry. Weltchek was in-"anie -6f"the"united effortfdr. the Principal Ralph N. Kocher and Into the rear of the second truck, which opens-Sunday and con- gress hall. Cape May. The con-structed to draft, an ordinance" "general -welfare of the schools and Austin -L. Singer, principal—of lo protect American lives in the event of disorders^ they bad been In the rear of tinues for three days at Hotel limiting the speed limit jor motor the. retiring- president', George A; Roosevelt school, busy, & • r clave will close Sunday "night. : v t e hopes the readiness of this country to step in will the latter machine they would cer- Madison. Illinois avenue, Atlantic vehicles on Brant avenue and onSherwood, spoke of his apprecia- With the increased- enrollment tainly have been crushed to death City, at the regular meeting of Past Commander Harry New- Westfield avenue from Brant ave- tion; for the co-operation he re- in the high school, generally at- man is chairman of the Rahway " ir. the Cuban populace and speed the-establish- Jbctw&n_lthe oncoming roadster Rahway Local, No. 31, PS'B. A., nue_to_MadUson .HilLroad, tp_20 ceived during, his term of office. tributed to the fact that children ? in. -session late -ye tserday-after- delegation_-which-. includes _Cor- are-staying-inrschool-longernow C£L it thered a stable government. ~l and the solUTwail of their parked' 1 miles-an hour. _Signs are already The. association meeting foUow- tr v nnpn in the' MT^e-j^tng -mandeij-elect Emil -Neugebauer, than-formerly; preparations were rinmwTftnryr.'WMlflnl Ji'HUTcl^atlil" •^"the^annual 'conference"of ; : t ; •^P^tlionhiP^trolmsnjionerheidd an of- made to handle all ninth grade ••••• .-•::;.• • ^••'g&ZV^^-T*.'??:•••.'•• .".;•'-*-•"••• < .•'•••• ';'•- •''- '-:'," •• • ••i.-" Cce In the state organization-for Adjutant-John Hasseli; The al- forcement of the speed regulations ieachers'and principals conduct- pupils in Roosevelt school. There five years,- being made a' trustee ternates are Past^_ Commanders and police will begin to act imme- edby School Superintendent Ar- are 270 of the ninth grade pupils ' Henry J. Miller. Christopher G. : who' must share a part-time arine Planes Get Bomb Racks six years ago an office whic:h he. diately. '.'.'." • ..''-• ' thur L. Perry preparatory to the held for two years.~-B.fr -was then' Saal.Arthur-L. Carlson and Floyd Two permits totaling $450 were opening of school sessions yes- schedule with the eighth grade.. Quantico, Virginia, Sept &—The Marine section pTw-Urt WKVIIMI vip<- pr«fdi>Tit anri" Ereston. -.'..'•: . iilrilnpi—Tn.*gpjectO£ ^ Wnrlfine- in - rlngp i-n-Dp^tl aval Air-Corps h».s,twyi» g James Tuthill. Tax Collector In addressing ' the teachers, wun tne supenntenaent ana prin-.- planes^were. bejjng°j.made succeeding year. During the past will receive a gold medal from Theodore Lang, Jr.. reported $3,r cipals of the various schools were rid2O l 12-months-he:has not held-'a state State Commander Joseph H. Ed- Superintendent _Perry welcomed the department -heads and-teach- y in Cuba. Some planes were office exoept as a. member ol the gar at the convention for as TOpg tne group ana spose oi the man- ers who made final plans yester- Completed^ext 4egjslative—committee, but -at the hS of the .membership com •lar moTithly reports were presented •rtei Ui which many of -them had Uai Tuii ththee ujjtiilii!} lutlaylutl . bomb racks. behest of his legion of friends mitte of- the local'post he,obtain- by Chief of Police Henry Grother taken advantage of the vacation Yetserday's' Registratioi n Week throughout the state he has again ed more new members than -any and Treasurer Clarence D. Knight. period to prepare themselves in Fienres Given " been urged to seek office. other post during the' present Engineer Franklin Marsh an- mir.d and body for the coming The school population, as de- I y Senator J Royal B-VCopoUnd of! Plans for'tie "family outing for year.. Charles D. Ball, .of Unity nounced that work will be com- 1 Besides Patrolman Miller, the school years. • Superintendent termined by yesterday's registra- [•Now York.' chairman of th« Sen^ iignCode members, and auxiliary to. be held other delegates from the Rahway post; Roselle, will receive a bronze pleted in two weeks on maps show- tion, is as follows: High, school, ;g(e naefcetvComirittec. U itiumr Sunday at ooonndrs grove local will be Patrolmen Clifford ;dal';T6r.' getting the ' aeluding Tadcs 10,' 11 ig my, ftlichigan, Sept. 8—Henry J^oraTnear- ing oenenis the behalf of the Board of Edu- ' icbove ai he spok» before jiroml- Goddnwin's Crossing' were an- Dunphy and Richard Weishaupt. largest group of new members. the of the'trunk last year 51'6, this Tear 51560: *\ 8nent|easternjpoliceX«x(>cuti*e» They will leave Sunday • for Atlan- The cqunty organization will' be cation, as its president, Stanly W. Roosevelt school, including—alicluding— l ; the end Of his vacation at the Huron Mountain nounced Wednesday" night "at the presented1 •• with the. Spafford sewers. ninth grade pupils, last year 701. rand7crlmlnoiogiatsiat -the,first regular semi-monthly meeting of tic City. aggregaUng $133,000 were re- Jones was unable-" to attend be- was quoted by some of his_associates todays trof*y; having the largest per- cause of business engagements. this year 783; Lincoln school, last [meeting of the committee In New Rohw&y lodge of Elks,' No. 1.075. During the meeting yesterday centage of membership increases newed. These have been taken i Holding the trophy emblematic of York City.' Beside him Is Assist- g much more tolerant of the NRA recovery pror Patrolman Miller save a report Explains New Drive For . year 319. this year 396; Franklin WUUan;i - J. Parrell is generall for three consecutive years. ; over by hte state and will mature : school, last year 583, this year i her title. Mi Eliil a Donath of Th(> ant U. S. Attorney General Joseph on the recent legislativg e meetingg Three C's, Not Three R's '• Bronx.^New York, pictured after Colond Henrr H.JRogem millionaire oft maenate, pletmed with I i as it affects the automobile industry than pre- chairman in charge of the. ar- in 1936. A resolution was passed 532; Washington school, last year she had oeen-selected from amoni- B. Keenan,.who IB tiding Cope- tlilrtd d bnde, the former MrsMrs.. Pauline van der Voort DreMer, u 1 at Plainfield. President Patrol- LOAN TO PAY $100,000 authorizing Treasurer Knight to The new drive towards the real- 251, this year 240: Cleveland land-ln-4ho-drlve-agalnBt-crlme. aalled fmNVY^th SSWhterfEho abusly been.understowi. In fact, they said they Md rangements. man Daniel. J. Rommel presided. -izationnof-a-goal-of-culturerchar- —I BOO girl to-be—Mi New Yor -aalled fmm-NVw-Yn^-on-thY^onthee S.S.Waihtet^CTrfortiEnropMinho : ~P1«in<: tn.pay Tift tlip turn over si.OOQ-to-the-Board-of 'school. last year 43a. this /year _ at the National Beauty Pageant in [Exlle.^whlpplng *''posts.1 firearm moon. ThoTh y were quietlily married at Southampton. L. I, «Xt«r a i [reason to believe that he was"hesitating" ltrslgirthe Next neel.deUlU of the an- mrUh—Pateolman—John^-Kiesecker- "4"32; Columbian school, last year " nual cram, bake to be held-at the as secretary. series of the.year amounting to Educatiori. "• acter and co-operation in educa- Atlantic City, N. JM next month control, and an "American Scot- • «naajttnient ; only because of technical features of which he Mayor W. E. Myrick. presided at tion rather than the- famous 239. ancUQuVyear 2327maXtng a land Yard" . were som« of, the), Ukranlan grove and pavilion. Lin- $100,000, making $263,000 of ma- total of'last-year, 3,042. and this. WATER BOARD MEETS .the_.meeting while other :parUci- three_R's was explained to the Miss Clara Callondar (se( o her.behindthe shower?)'), .California', aa yonthyonth- i'remedies^ for^ racketeerlngi«up' Iocs not approver^"" . :' den. Sunday. September 17. will tured shares paid off this yearr pants were Town Committeemen year. 3,075. - .••••.'- A new •sand washing device has were made at a meeting of the teachers by Assistant State Coin- fuull ggolfing g queenqueeqn, , musm t have regretteg d riot wearinweari g a bathinbathnbthi g suiib whe hn -cested.r i_j^_ - . •;1y. • be completed by- the •committee Knoll and Charles Schultz ' It" is shown by these • figures been installed at the city water Workmen's Builrilrr- nf !RrinpftHnn .Tnhn that Liu- school population- ol the. shhe flayeldd thithis shot'out.oht'tf f a wett spoto t n PebblPbbl e Beach:courseBh, at Dell In charge. and Town ClerkJHenry. Hill. onto, CaL tihe is pra&^png lor the amateur golf championships Not a BadJGmp uties-at . Arrangenients for the third in g sociation Tuesday night. The Spargo who spoke on "Progres- lower grades is decreasing while -—.., *• "; ' ''Vtr;fnnnnimrn1-, >i?il5i-— .-"-ir saving to Rahway, C. W; Ludlow, association will open its 48th ser- sive Education In New Jersey." that of" the-upper grades is in- M - ' the series of band concerts being superintendent_of_(he_wa.ter_dejt. —The-playground_equipment_at OHe-told-of-the-conference—to-be creasing. StateTwho given by the EUcs'"~band in Onion X AUantic"City, pertment, reported at' a meeting Riverside park was. dismantled helc? in Newark soon of teachers Many amusing-incidents took yt'looTcH'likft ft met* ig nfnnt hntwwn Stniln'WnT< Mr. •JPnalAssociation-6f-Letter^CarriersiAtlantic City, Sept' ii n session.herih e 1 orchestra..; and Mrs". Ric^aV^^gvans, .130 \. ^wasMrtualllAitify Lon record as f av6ring the Return m railroad* property—in Central ay,enue^Won several camp '. be-imprbsed. '. • • ^ honors.-IneWaTng a marksman ^£tM po^ppT^Cre^oiutioTiTTiCii ^ invitation received from the state City officials,. local business mMaJ^^swlmming-awardfor participation in. camandp -• ate is being ilrawn up by the resolutions com- organization to take part, in the men, educators, commuters "and Pour.Rahway-persons were activities.and forLgeneral neat- lti ritualistic contest to be held soon. jured at'West Third ancVI i 1 even students have expressed their ness and -'camp •' spirit. He re- ^tte:for;surjmissibhtoa vote. In the meantime, Two applications for member- streets, Plainfield, _weanesday, turned/home recently from. his. desire that the improvement be while rturning fronvCoaJport, Pa.. we conventidjfl unanimously approved and adopted ship were' received and accepted. madfe at once., ' .- . ;. stay_at ;the camp.^|.:While;.atLthe'.;:_. u~ we^nnual-reporf^f^Edward JrGainorf president" of The^candddates' will-receive" the camp, ybuug Evans was U'udered pf p degree with .the big class to be "While cltizens^of the commTF in a cr a car. operated by nity are giving impetus to the a negro, of- New a celebration in honor of his IStth •'- «e assbciataoribiri , in which he advocatedd d resumptioti n " * n^.Armistice-Day.. No- : birthday'.anniversary. _ :r: tz 1 : needed-civic""improvement, for- . " I believe the condition of the.Pennsylvania City. Those hurt were wo^ceht'postager ; ' ;~"^~~;~~^ r1 '^~' p^~ vember 11. At mal action- is being taken by the de J. Wilson, .Edgar ' LydiC "all • over.Jhe country will hold city -through -'Mayor-Alfred. C. railroad property in JRahway is a disgrace tothe- Eileen-..and .Mary Latherow. similar initiations. • Brooks and'City'Treasurer John city and should be improved.."..,'_.'... (clieplHiere Wilson.- • suffered from shock, % t > » Exalte* I^uler Joseph A. Keat- l-while-^Lydic-^receiyed-a—posslblfr lave—you—noticed—the—in-- »5S3:&&4M •f hi balGode J. Hofftnanr- ifthisisyourbelief)ziZ' fracture of the skull, Miss Eileen r Samuer-R—Morton-I r creased number of "For Rent' served.as-srsecretary and.Hennan Individual expressions" of "dis- Latherow severe lacerations of the Ads" in the "Want Columns?" Washinktoji', Septr8^3^code-fbrthe bituminous pleasure at the present condition left arm, and Miss Mary Lathe- Orles as treasurer...... -i I believe the conditiop^ofithe Pennsylvania Not that there are more jstry, dictated by:. President Roosevelt, after of the railroad- property have row contusions of the body. All places for rent, but those who ben made by means of a blank railrpad^property inJRaluyay is. very satisfac- the victims were treated at the *eeks of futile wrangling between operators and Dr. Silver, Chiropodist, ppp yy . y Muhlenbehg hospital. Lydic was have houses, apartments and ^iners, today had been presented, by-the'National published in The Record ;last tory and do riotihifian y improvemenit t iis neces- admitted as a patient, while the rooms to let have learned that To Open Offices Here Tuesday. This 'blank, properly tory and do riot three other occupants of the ma- the quickest and best way to ery Administration' Lit- provides a .basic 36- filled out. has been handed to The N L When this colllo pup a nina- re if this is your belief). chine returned to - their homes find tenants is thru a 'Tor Rent eot at a California Civilian Con. ®kland:a $460 minimum wage, witirsectional Dr. H. H.- Silver, surgeon Record- editor" in -large" numbers." here after treatment. Ad" in this newspaper. Many_ perjipns have telephoned probab mor e le acrvntion > Corps camp uont chiropodist, will open offices, in As a result of.the.accident Tal-|l !y . P?PP &M,StW.\f% mad and ran amuck. It nipped : the;3td'blnson"bulldraff,-;-140 Main tfieif~~eSpre'sslohs" ""while ""many daily in'Mont^ina mines." ManMy' uhexh"x street, on Saturday, September more have told the editor direct-- ^-Sigaed- nrrntgnpfV hpfnro .Turigff || read -_VOUr-nd-in-finff-lssilp- nf 1% recrulu. all of whom ~nr^ ^ y n^ William G: DeMSrarancVheld un-1 this paper than would see a sign Bent to a hospital (or the Pai. iy_ of .their. pliu*iviia.-'j^ -der-$3Q0-boad-pendlng a hea yindenv or lacked up uu teur treatment Health omclab concessions arejnade to trreTntrrers. Silver will specialize in treatment A frank; admlssion^that the ih Plaiufield Police Court onrSep- your house in three months. No, these are not Icicles. The estimated thai tho dog cost the of foot. ailments. * Address...... tember 12. •' ' ... And" the cost Is only a turbaned gentleman, one DCHUC. Pennsylvania property, here is in Four Persons Hurt government $14 400 In ho pl- Dr. Silver, whose home is in need of Immediate improvement trifle. _ •_ ...--_-. ____•___; '•'. ,^^fe!^ ArjanDangar of India, Is at the (tallzatlon, y treatment (or the —- <3hlcago-World-ralr-dlspiaylnirto- ..-..-- —-- StandaidhQiLMuses JNRALAjd =Newarkrrhas beenjjj^c^ln^^nUj^^n^j.by_a_represent4Uveiot ew ——"Pill in'; care: g Tt 6~TJie Four persons were hurt and I ^HE RAHWAY TttECORD ti troduction of this exhibitTatth'e trial of David A. Lamson in San Jose, that city since ,hts graduaflonTtne raUroad Wednesday morning : open-iriouthedTvlsltorrss one of the. ' "f"flew iJeai/vweswenDeal,". Presidentt Roosevelt's prize saddle horse, seems to prick nnpp tory work • Grant Harvey ot i *rJr Washington, Sept. 8—The Standard Oil Company Record office. If you sire,-hand the slip to received treatment at the .'Eliza- "The Home Newspaper" ^Culjf^ shocked the women jurors^when Prosecutor Lindsay dramatically longest mustaches • from the Ohio College of Chirop- following . an inspeotion of the beth General hospital as a result' °} New Jersey today had come out into the open in ortv, f3eveland. Ohio. rnyvrfyj r^" "»«'" sratlnri, sta- your Record newspaper oy who will bring it to All Want Ads 2cPer Word (unrolled an enlarged photo of Mrs; AUene Lamson's body: in the^bath : Vhig'Wrticular exhibit : Cash In Advanco .T~~ Trw78iDcbe« from-«n1 d Ln^r. ."" MMTinue, Jean uoney. nui"= •—- ,. Stub, inhere the State:cpntands=heri>uaband'slewfher.-PoUce Chief-Hoir- -* P""""'" «"">» net Dell, lady in wuting, looks after Manreen UK**" . — to the administration's oil policy-antf- re- Wbrton'a A Habit Lawrence—streeb-^ruesdayr-mom- Minimum Charge J rpUgb. an_lron clpo.. - ' erd Zink, of Palo Alto, is explaining the exhibit ' ' " Anna May Snhay, (be winner, looks on. information requested from it by the oil ad- Tor Your Antomobile .Service Any One Ad 30 cents -V«i Turn tn Pagw Eight JPlease Turn to Pupp uoa ury committee of 1

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& PAGE-TWO-^--- THE RAHWAY RECORD-yhe Foremost Seml-WeeWy of Two Counties—FRIDAYV SEPTEMBER 8,1933 Society,, Clubs, Church and News About Women's Organizations and Activitie: Business and Prof essional Women Name ' M. Neighborhood Gardeners .of Railway anc . Committee Chairmen to Plan Program; Colonia ¥iU Hold First Fall Meetigl _ Democratic Women to Attend Dinner By the Way Mrs. May Edwards Married to THE MISSES MARIE AND MR. AND MRS 'CHARLES L MISS GLADYS STEVENSON, 107 MR. AWD MRS HARRY HOEPT, of_ the Jlahway Democratic Wo- Betty VSfr Scholck. 13 Bryant Russell, 168 Seminary avenue, Hamilton s'.ree; Mr. and Mrs. 10 Trussler place have returned MRS MAY H. EDWARDS, Victoria, British men's association, .Tuesday night terrace, have returned home leave tomorrow for a two weeks' William J Kenny. William S. from Manaiquar. yesterday announced at the lint fall meet- after spending a week at Glen Canada, formerly of Rahway, daughter of the late Mr. and Mx£J ing of the RahwayJSuslness and The card parties will t>e public sojourn at Somers. N. "£.. the Hull and MLss Lydia L. Hull, all Hoeft left as a delegate of Wllllam-Howell, was married to Mr George Mason Tripp, Vfc-* TCOVO, L In where-they-vlaited- Iwnie • uf Mrs. • Rtmell: • • •< • •• •!> 9 • • •• ••••• 1 if* 1 • ^i • B fI— •the? Ladies' Auxiliary. Ammesff of 140 Union s«et,"'aM Miss toria, Friday, September l.~The ceremony was performed quietly,- ,i their aurit Mrs. B. Hendrick- Mildred Cooper 213 West Grand ;I«ion, to the convention at held Saturday evening. Septem- i\on. "Cjpe liaj with only-members of the families present Mr. and Mrs. Tripp .* O'Connor, 57 Monroe street, Wed- MR. AND MRS. H. LESTER M3L- street, and se.erai out-of-town fl&flW" ber IS In the home of Mrs. Hugh ler, S8 East Scott avenue, have friends have returned from a left immediately for a wedding tour in California. They will' McDonald, 137 West Grand street MR. AND MRS HERBERT W. returned from a vacation at' The committee chairmen as an- vacation spent at the Kenny BJB.X\D MRS. GEORGE WAR- make their home hi Victoria. • ^ and the other will be held Tues- Angevine-, son, Livingston, and Southampton Beach and Eact HUcrest cpitage at Stratford, •j and' family, 274 Jaquesave- Mrs Tripp, while in Rahway. was a member of St Paulls-' r, til 'lrei|,_ h»ve_ returned. ; Ttsearchr Miss ••• Josephine _ . He!ert^Scudder_and-Mlss-June j_mcmbcrehlp. Mrs. I. R. Stlverberg M^e^ -aSiewAlays^V MRSnPHHIP-BpBEtr23 "POPLAR —Homattf-of=RiitIandfvi. '•'"" '^ emblem, -Mrs.- "Allen Woods; legls- son. William, 166 Meadow;aver —talns.-Pfl;—••-• - flPhohM Murray, oT Bpituuf nut_retunied .home1: "Wdnfesto^ --THE NEIGHBORHOOD - G ARBENSRS-QF w' m •asiiSffi' atlve. Miss liunnle scnimmei; in- After the T)U3lniU3 scsalon, "cards" v RS; _H..A.. ~lP were—played—and-Hhe-^foliowing- froni. 3LONU hold eir- first- -fall, Wcdnesd -evening, September 13, hi the liome of Mr. and Mrs E K ^ m A Kori. •Ctonre. njother, Mrs. Anna Hedner,.of . MRS. J.-R. MARPLE, 174 Pierpont street, and Miss Mildred, 1P*99 returned from a trip to Chicago 169 Central avenue, will leave tomorrow for Lexington, Ky., where, shaw, 55 Monroe street, have and Lester. Miller. Jaques: ave-_ Mullener, 70_£asx Grand street. she will enter the freshman class of the University of Kentucky; Par $1.00 Weekly 75c Weekly returned from a two weeks' va-^ nue, have returned from.'a vaca- recently had as sheir juest Ed- where _they visited the Worlds' cation at.WHdwobd. ''::•'.-;:u'.'.-'. —mund;H-.Graves of Roselle. ""FairT ' METAL BED *| At tloh: af Naples." Me. ."' " ''• THE ANNUAL TENNIS DANCE of the Ilderan Outing Club which is the finale 61 the annual Tournament Week, will be held • •«« Blankets Many Dinner Parties Held 'CORN ;B0AST PLANNED MRS. EMIL L.. MOSEER, 13 hi the clubhouse, Pierpont street, tomorrow night. Robert W. ri Donble CoUon WoolO 05 Mr.andMrs.Boro The fourth corn roast and out- Maple-terrace, win leave the Lindsay is chairman in charge of ^arrangements :.£• „„ UTg-of the season for the Pellow- Memorial" hospital" todayTwHere " . • . - - • . •'.•'• shlp dub-at the Y. M. C.A. will she recently underwent a minor MR. AND MRS. J. BLANCHARD EDGAR, and-daughter, Married 25 Years A number of dinner - parties be held-Saturday, September 16. operation. Katherine Ann. of Cranford, and Mr. Edgar Freeman, of tliii,city, IXNER SPftlXG MATTRESS The caravan will leave from in is visiting Miss Deborah Cramer, of Maple avenue as her gu;ste S23.M Valo^—Pay il.M Weekly were given at the Coionia Coun-, The fox -wraps his tail about Silver Wedding Anniver try club over the weekend by. resi- front of the association building himjike a comforter when he at Ragged Mountain Camp, Andover, N. H. X BRING THIS AD IT IS WORTH ONE dents of Rahway and nearby at 1:30 p. m.. according to plans sleeps. ', y .'. _sarv Marked by Gather oaainiunities. Among "them were formulated Wednesday night. The ' MRS WALTER E. ORVIS and children, 115 Maple avenujuee. ^LH IiOtLAR *ithai'nrclinaHftf $10 or Over Raymond Gaston and son.. Wood- affair will be in charge of a com- *'?*&' Record Ads Pay have returned home after spending a month at Seaside Park. ing at Couple's Home bridge, with a party of four: Mr initte consisting of James Daly, and Mrs. William Hoblitzell. Pier- chainnm: John W. Bus«h, Joha Mr. and Mrs. John M. Boros. pont street, with party, of six:J. Hoffman.'Chalmers Reed, Wil- 51 East Stearns' street, observed T- Baldwin .and President iuid Miss Cuiulii.t! Cuue, Culuuiar Edwar last Sunday. They were married M. L. Corey. Hugh Morgan. "The Store That Satisfies' in Elizabeth. September 3, 1906 IV g o I d e n ru I e 220.N. WOOD AYE' LINDEN. JN /inomas A. uoul- and party of eight. Statea Island: Phone IjiuJuii 2-238-1 The Mr. .-and Mrs. Charles Clifton, tend their best- wishes and many Newark, and party of four; Mr. friends called during the dayan. d Mrs. Arthur:^.. Dunham and while numerous cards, telegrams son. MalcolSf. Wdodbridge. . and and., letters were received party; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dona- liue. Pwt.i .-uuboy ana Mr. SES sale. Harrison. North Arlington Mrs. Lee Donahue," New.; York and Rahway. City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold, Mr. 3oros is employcdd by theBrooklyn: Mr. and Mrs. D.-P. Clnca of- 196. Degree of Pocahontas, treas- RADIO REPAIRING Our yualitv-Value urer of Columbian School Par- Radio Inspected Estimate* Given ent-Teacher association,' a mem- All'Wnrk FEET HURT? i)[ Uie- Ladles* Aid-society oi „, - . .* .VlBht Service the Lutheran church," the Star of W. SCDLL, 86. Irrlnr St Why Suffer? Take ad-| Rahway council. No. 110, Daugh- Opp. library Hah. 7-0095-J vantatc of my -t«rs—of—Amcrica^-Rahway—Cit-y^ -offer.—iTREATMENT— OF-^| circle, No. 11, Lady Foresters' and BOTH FEET'..-.. uxiliary to Bcempt Fire- men's association. r SStrips Dr. Morton L.' Sinj \Tr' nnri \Tr<; "Rnrn*; hnw •Will cut down your foel ex- — suncEox cuntopoDis -ptnsesimd vtve drug glow DlnX here all their lives.-' They have Hmm 9

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cub pack No. 10,,at iLeglon heatt^- Mew Brunswick District Mission- of Two'CJounnes-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER^ New Dover Hi. E. church fortjene- Democratic club. Veteran's hall,; ary society wDl sponsor "an ap- FEDERATION MEETING OCT 4 Maln~street, 8' p. in. quarters, 8 p. Pochontas an* the atotolstra- The fall meeting of the Rah- flt of the Steward fund, 5 "to B preciation" gathering to »e held "Marguerite Mlntel, lips. Louise p.'m. - - Public card party l>y danclns afc.-lne.IBhpnP7.tr fhuwJi.-Thurs- ^ Scientist la the Lin- Uon of the Past Chiefs' aegree. way Federation of Churches will be p« of- the American .legion at. Joint-installation oi A. - - Where You Get "Thy|6en- Weigman, Alfred J. Hoehle and Eteclslon to visit the EUiabetta heW Wednesday evening, Octo- Rahway Post, No. 5, American day evening, September 21, in Franklin-Hoehle, Rahway. and Legion Headquarters, 8 p. m. honor it J.JJV. V^ QoWet, Jr,, who ' "Service With A Girdle" '• Ptf Services in the_J3mrches_ __ itth council was made at a meeUng ber 4, in St. .Paul's-Episcopal Annual outing of Rahway lodge, Card party, American Legion Legion and auxiliary,, ,1/egion .._. 0 JYork «»4 *»*«U»eei»to-«ehway Joseph.. Smith, RoseHe; and sixWednesday night. PocahOTtas churchf President -Charles L No. last. "Loyal"Order headojuarters, evening. will leave sooa -to attend, the When Your. Car Needs Lubrication^ w ton*, throughout great-grandchildren. dancing class, Legion headquar- Payne * Theological •edminarS' af fc streets—The Rev. A. Leroy ,!»«»• I more than 7<*£y*rts «t>erore she Mrs. John Boros was in charge oi Commerce street. Thursday. Russell has secured Dr. John W. te'r ters, evening." Wtk fall -meeting of Women's |i'l»ix)tescant Services lions" (Psalmsj 196:isj to to wfefalt home eight the meeting and was assisted toy Wood, of New York City, as the Auxiliary of Y. M.jC^A. In. form, vniberforce, 0, _ . , BRING IT HERE' y „ Peterson,' pastor. avenue, 1p.m. > Benefit .card- party, Martha 1 President Sirs. Collier, at whose ' "" EPISCOPAL Sunday services: 10 a. m., lytars ago He£ husband died 'COUNCIL WILL VISIT Mrs. Prank Murray, secretary. speaker of the evening. Outing, Rahway Aerie, No. Washington Circle, No. 50, Lady of" an outing at summer cottage We do not sell you on PRICE, bat we hold ear-manrr; I atait 10 yWjBgo. Tie deceased A «l',000.000 Minneapolis bnw. of Mrs. O. B.' Garthwalte at home,-51 ^Central avenue, the tomers on QUALITY WORMANSHIP. ' ' ?^S ajL, PAUL'S, living street and church school; 11. a, m., morn- . Catholic- Pahwack council. No. T06 De-The attendance award was won 1,863. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Foresters of America, in the meeting was held announced the "Em avenue—The Rev. H. A L ing worship and. sermon,-"My ST. JOHN'S ills SUTOWI bytWS^Htatlghters; gree "of Pocahontas, will visit Ne- by Mrs. Edward Scheuer. Totay Seventh Annual Union County Wllllck's Grove, Linden. home of Mrs. A. J. Zlrwes, 26 Manasquan. All our men are trained to serve your car -aceordija£jj[i Irving , h&s John H HSaUe,.57 Church Meeting - of Rahway Council,. Swimming Meet; Unloo County Sunday, September 24 appointment 6t Mrs. Charles factory specifications. .'$.*<& Sadtler, rector. Ideal.Church," by the pastor; vada, council. Elizabeth, Thurs- Announcement was made of the Picnic by 4be Bahway Elks fpr Onion street, evening; Stevens as chairman of the Mary Sunday service: 7:30 &. 7:45 p. m.,-evening service and avenue and West _^_ street and Jte-V^'B. Smith, Ro- day, September 21, to participate Is «"»» to be torn down. No. 884, JRo/al Arcanum, 'with' park, 6t: aeorge avenue, 2 p. m. Picnic of Second Ward Republi- We have established a reputation for giving: only'- held by the. Past the Ladles' auxiliary, with W1U- Meeting: of the Past Stands' Handy Scholarship fund and Mrs. lubrication. This reputation -we will never sacrifice bz,( Holy Obmminlon! 11 n hymn singing; sermon. "Why The Ber. Alexander Iselle faw EtumchUdsenr' Mrs in the, entertainment of the Great "Union County Arcanum Builders Public' card "party. "Mothers' Iftfn T rkiypaj^ ^ y^ftrgl^j can clUb at Brlnkman Farm, West uui^lfltlnn ii. L\n.& nflflftft Ol BflLTfi* Roy-08borne-aa-chairmai>-of-th& -tnferidr wuikiiiofdet-' Holy Communion and sermon Should I be a .Christian." pastor.; association, MOOM nome, evening. culDrxroop 40, Boy ocouts, m ine Annual'fall dance of congrega- Joseph Davis, ,16 Pierce street, Late avenue, cars Sarah Tanner Memorial fund by flie rector - , EBENEZEK A. M. E., Centra] Sunday services, 7:30'arid! IRi •Rejlsttatlon of pupils at St..home of Sin. John Gude, Benja- tion of Bt. John's , m. tonity in the V. M. C. A., evening. Public card party by Rahway Howard, financial secretary. St. George avenues—The Rev • J. W. P. Collier, pastor. tion doctrines. AT ADOLPH'S Outlay of fflrst Baptist Brother- Picnic. Sunday school classes of mldnlgbtr Opening of- fall term at St. Robert W. EIHntf rer.tor. Sunday services: 9.45 a. m hood at JEcho Lake park. Cars Presbyterian church. Oak Woman's Democratic. association Sunday servlces;_7.30 a. _m., Sunday^schooLiand. Bible -class; •will leave church- at 3 p. m._ i Omve. _uwon wwaty pane, »t at Moose home, tiuwn sireel, (German) .-Hamilton-streets is usually the main Card party,* Past Pocahontas Covered Sunday . 8 , 10T3CJ 3eorge- stree -Ciaric Card party, Flfdrffard-Btpub eratlon of Ohuruhes lu SI. Flt EgtST BAPTIST. Elm and Ester- Chafg^stoxn^JBuyJIuaUty Aleats at tJKe Same Clam chowder supper at the Regular meeting of Rahway Quarterly meeting services by _a^in__Sunday_sclio6l_at-8- avenue. Ucan Club, SepubllcanAeadquaife. FOB. AT.T, BURNERS j-broolu-ay^nues—Tfce-Rey.-Pln- _John_W.--P,-ColHer,-Jr.; ST. MART'S ROMAN CATHO- ers, SemTnary avenue, spealcer JeEXeechiatb' .preachingr- •ik +>Mtm.mmm.mjmjBjmjtjmjiim*>M mmm* Meeting 6t KahaaylAutoinotiye "Sunday" "services": 11 fl. 'in.. •--•-.-•-. "LUTHERAN" " ~ Campbell- street arid JBsterbrpbk l' ptl Ridar,-October-13^ ZION JLPTHEgAN. .Cajn-p-b-e4rl •avenue^-Tne Rev. C..J. Kane;; "Onr .• Marginal-Mlndedness," street, between Elm and Cen- Bahway Circle, No/ il,-Lady For- tral avenues-^-The Ttev. George .pastor.—- ."•" —C^~~ MeetingoftheiadiesTauxlliary esters, ia the circle's neaoSiaar- by the pastor. Sunday; ^Masses., _.7. _is. ,_ to the Second Ward Republican - Hage'dorn; pastor. — ters in the Jr-. O. V. A. M. hall.: . Niehts, Sundays and Holidays: WoodbriaBe; 8-0258jj|{| FRIENDSHIP BAPTISTmiast and 10:30 a, m. Thursday 4 difl>~In"~lhe~liome of^-Mrs. Ivar Seminary avenue, evening. " iHafcelwood' avenue—The Rev. Sunday services: 9 a. m., Sun- p. m., class in Christian doc-. Si f James Mackie, pastor. day school; 10:15 a. m., English Peterson, 232 : Chin-ch ' street, Thursday, October 19 " . trine".'"" *.'••. " '-,••[ afternoon: •'.•'•'-.• \ • Roast beef supper- by Ladies' Premier Oil & Gasoline SupprfT -Sunday service 11 r 7 1 niies," /by the pastor. S£r~JOHN*S RUSSIAN OBTHO- public card -party—t>t--Fifth, Aid society of the" Zion Lutheran NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. ^r.v man; 1 p. m, Sunday school; ; HOLMES-WIRTM CO., Inc. church to Church hall," Campbell Bon't Wait 'Til Winter 7:30 p. m, evening service. PRESBYTERIAN ' SOX GREEK CATHOLIC. East Ward Republican club, Jr. O. V Grand street, -between: Newton VH BROAD ST., ELIZABETH. N. J^-STATE DISTRIBUTOB8, A. M. hall, 8:16 p, m. street, 7 p; m.""•'-' ~.~~, ~~~ •:•-- •-•- .-— -Plant SECOND BAPTIST. EastMiutbh FIRST' -. PRESBYTKRt AV. October 88 avenue—The Rev. C H. S. Wat- Grand and Church, streets— ana Alien streets—me _. runny, Smitewba kins, pastor. . Nlkolar Besmertnuk, pastor. (Half or %\T»ole) Moonlight saii up Hudson river Masquerade. dance.-Pirst.Ward Are Experts and 'Assure - You The Rev. Chester M. Davis, pas- Sunday masses 7 and 10 a. m.; _y Rahway chapter, Order of _ JB p. m, Prayer serv- POUND Cemocratlc club", Moran's. Main Satisfactory Work at Mnl- L'u^,>4-i OUlt'SPECIAL PRICE ?£&. ice; S p m, Bible class. Sunday services: 10—a. m., 'Monday at 6 and"ip>rmr~~r TakcsrGreat-Pleasure-in Anncuncing Eastren Star for benef)t. of the, street palace. •'. •;. '. ---"; ^' •"•" mom'Cost.. Sunday services: 6 a. m., sun- church school;. 11- a. m., morn- Meeting of Rahway chapter, W. n rr Tl at. a n.~ m., With MiSS ' 'F.kFreel rise prayer seivluts willi Deacoii lng worship and sermon by the the-Appointment-of-the Louis Moore, leader; 11 a. m., pastor. "'.•".. Georgia T. UsderhiU in the resi-^ *. Cdflier, Jr. sermon; 12 30 p. m.,-Sunday Churdv dence-of-Mrs^-Albert fts/man^JtO. ^.school; 6.30 p m., Young 2>eo- SECOND PRESBYTERIAN, Main Essex street. ".."..;' street and New Brunswick ave- HfATI NG-COr At the.meeting ofJtlie.-Deborah - 27i Main Stteet . - pie's service; 7.45 p. m.; eve- Lutheran Church Opening 817 WEST GBAND STBEET, BAHWAX JVedneaday, September 15 Mite Misdonaix_jS»<3etV"bf,Ebe- Telephone Bahway 7-1Z61 I'-- nlng worship. nue—The-Rev. James W. Lau- oid-fasbioned--_rcojintry__store nezer. A.JM.. iE.._church Jast^night _Ojerhanllngjpur_Specialty. [) 125 IRVING ST.' TEL. 7-0325 METHODIST EPISCOPAL rie; pastor. "^Set for Sunday Morning card party by'St.^Paurs^Young announcement was made that"T.h •BINITT METHODIST EPISCO- Sunday services: 9:45 a. m. People's society in parish hall. 'PjTT.. Wpsf: Miifnn nwnnd onH Arrangements lor the. reopen-. AUTHORIZED DEALERS oh cohool reopena with n. ing- nt t.np /•nilr/'Ti •Main, street—The Rev.-Herbert N. Tjaxler, superintendent; 11,lowing .the summer vacation Thursday. September H ^nhinesmlth, pastor. a. m.,jmoniing worship and ser-period were made Wednesday Meeting of Board of Directors Sunday services: 10 a. m., mon, "The Cure of Souls," bynight at the first fall meeting of of Y. M. C. A, evening. •Church ' school reopens with the pastor, with special music DOE OIL-HEAT Installation of officers of Rah- Charles Harding in charge; }1 ihe-Zion (Lutheran Sunday_School 3-:j£a}W'fa&d k^DAIRY FARMER by Elizabeth Stryker. T" teachers to the church parlors, IN RAIT^'AY an«l VICINITY way Post No. 5, American L?|ion a. m., morning worship, sermon, CHRISTIAN SCONCE Campbell street, with H. E. Adolph's Market Chopped and Auxiliary, at Joint meeting ^JfrJaUi by the lj u 6 We Are Continwing jQur_l m CHRISTIAN SClENeE^SOClETY "Before -decid&ig on the purchase of anrmaee pi oil buriiei. "' *»* ^r pastor. Hackmah", "sup'erinterident,-presid- *' n-nS.rrQUALITvY MEATSMEATS" 6KES - ' •" ~ Pillow-contest. Past Pocahontas Junior Order, hall, Seminary ing. • -.. ^••;. ; Tet Rah. 1-097&-1-H68 merits of the 'DOE". America's fastest seUlng OU Burner, designed and fmST METHODIST EPISCO- avenue and Oliver:street.. '^ 14 Cherry St. - Beef 2Tbs manufactured by the Bethlehem Foundry and Machine Company or Bein- association, in the home of Mrs. PAL, West Grand street, be- '.'Substancev_wi31be -the subject A delegation-of church school FREE DELUXRY m* Emil Gla»ow, 32 Commerce street. teachers will-attend the -confer- lb lehetn. Pa-. In business for over one hundred years. CSrecit NONPROFIT tween Irving and Church of. the lesson-sermon in all The members of the DOE OIL HEATING COMPANY with their many Friday. September 15 • ence of the Lutheran Church ([la 0 School Workers Association of years of healing experience in Rahwajriawl the T^inKr *"*°L ii Seventh anniversary program of Star of Rahway council. No. HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES 39c: Central New Jersey at Emanuel survey your hwtmg plant and explain, the DOE BURNER PER- 1 FORMANCE at your convenience. 7~J&\ 110, Daughters .of America, Jr. O. Lutheran: church, New-Brunswick, m.mmni.» uirn . i.' i 'i i ,LI.T gf'l "t.5 Monday riight.: The speaker at D. A. Mr hall, evening. Se-enth anniversary celebra- Butter Sal this meeting will be Dr. Paul C- Do Your Shopping Whlte," secretary for religious CALL tion. Star of Rahway council, No. Save Money!! Do Yoiir Shopping 110.' -Daughlers-of-America.-evte FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER. education in New,York City, who «t OKRUGS, FLOOR COVERINGS, Etc.:\ willtilk oh 'The Teacher In the ning. MADE ROM FRESH PASTEORlZECrCREA»- Home." "•;'..'.•.• Saturday, September 16 y Still Selling at Deflation Prices — Second Presbyterian Church Corn roast and outing of Fel- There is a tremendous surplus of fine butter. The Sunday school classes un- lowship club. Cars will leave the Dairy farmers need help to sell this sur- der the direction of Superintend- Y. M. C. A. at 1:30 .p. in. . ent R. N. Traxler, will hold a pic- Outing _of_the Mutual Aid, As?] plus. So we are offering ybuasupfine, fancy s: eavy Congoieum felt Base nic tomorrow at Oak Grove, sociation of Merck & Company at creamery butter at this-'spedat low price, Union Couniy; park, St." Geog Danish grove. Metuchen. maJcmg not one cent of profit. Floor Cdventig avenue, in preparation*'for the re"T-| • -Set-up conference of. Phalanx openlng- of the church • school ^the T5fc Main Street fraternltj- at'Y. M. C. A. . Remember this is our regular fine quality Wonderful Value—Popular Designs in 1934 Patterns in Rahway Outdoor party for school chil- butter made from fresh pasteurised cream A nhnrrh - in Rahwav Rahway 7-0966 dren of Colonia' school. Co-pera- _that: is always sold in-A&J-stores. many, another Rahway titive auxiliary of Cotoiua eitt_ church, the First Baptist church Inc, on the school-grounds, after-1 will hold nd evening service :'tbis BEST CREAMERY noon VELVET CARPETS Publii INLAID LINOLEUM Sunday, and- will postpqne_thele- -dtti.itutaina L -©""Wewest patterns Suitable' 'for" haB pices oi the itahway O Cut from PuU Roll and stair i?inriers. another "week. The school will Salt Butter, poun MnENSTER— Democratic association at 'the 5 Regular $2 value resume its regular, sessions:' on home of Mrs. Hugh MaeDonald,] r Your choice of.pat- Campbell's Beans p Square Yard tern -and'xolor,- yd.79c Sunday. September . 17^ Rally 137 West Grand street. Bokar Coffee be held in all th<; serv- JMRJO GRANULATED >und i Tntsda-y. September 19 _ •First faa-^nee«Bg-o{- U1UEJNTAL RUGS icei; ted at the I First faa^neetiag of ; e 5•2'-.%? 27cC SxlS and. 8.3x10.6 Sunday, 6eptember 84- Circle of Ofde^^JTDeMolay with l^|,;. special low price, is the world s . Tomato Juice Cocktail $f £& 19 W^k standing coffee value..You pay.o<_ Hicfa pile and rich colorings In beautiful A special meeting:of theChurch Mrs. J..A. Machon,36 Meadow c patterns that gi*e beauty, to aay room. School Cabinet will S)e held Tues- Beechnut Whole Milk avenue. ' .-.••'• Pu&dRke . v ... 2 p^23 half as much as the. regular price cgri^l Regular value $39. 1.75 day eveninir, September 12 at the BEST FAIRMOUNT Meeting Second Ward Repub- : Bokar a~few years ago. And it i*Vu|^|Sj! -i Bur Cushion, Mothproof, 9x12, 8.3x10.6 church.-. The Young People's wiH STORE CHEESE Ucan.ciub at Jr. O. JJ: A.'M. hall. Pufied Wheat ,- > 1 ' <*ri5* same superb blend of choicest coffee^ SPECIAL $3.25 *egto regular meetings wtih Rally tdMA Wednesday, September 20 -... roasted daily, in our local coffee plants and rushed fresh; ^ 19 Day Sunday, when the evening Meeting-of Mothers' associa- ^2 ^17° -roasted to your nearbyh&S, Store, ready, to be 'ground.fo&a& services will be"resumed.- - - -2 jars —|[onnd-vr:Trr tloa of~Br>r-^""»t"tronp^8d ur j . m. K. i;irarcti 4 ' roOi lS^nfi your personal method of makiligr j.H 'John W. P. ColUer, Jr., son of HOME-MADE A ; Waldorf Paj?er: the pastor, will -preach at the 8 SANDERS SPECIAL-IX)W OPPOSITE NATIONAL p. m. .-services this 'Sunday. PANDO S(»p' •6. 55 19C lb. ' STATE BANK ' weonesoay nlgat there will be -Chase & Babsfcett Cheesa PRICE Telephone EUzaJ>eth 2-7211 . . FREE Oelirery a meeting of the Silver "Leaf club WHnESOAP- -3-3^19^ NO CONNECTION WITH ANV OTHER STORE and: oh Friday at 8 p. m.a| ' ."' :. ' Bdkar is the finest Colombian Gojfee blended ua&jnpfce.,^;.- ;j ~7 Botded Beer op Ice ——Brmjlian.-. especiallyfavore&bytnose-VjhoUkexoSeejtTOOS- 'T^'.'II prayer, meeting to be foUowed ELECTED ^~ ' 4" "I"| EBUNG a giiest party in the parsonage^ SCHLITZ ''. und?r-the^-wi--'"- ••-••--"-- — • r PTMF.NTO. 2pky gressive club. L tans Fresh Egi s> dozen | / HOETON'S t. V./ CQllegiaa&rAl lentioiif —RBPFERT'S SCHMIDT'S -\. J. BABY .Large Loaf White EPELBRAt' Quaker Mild Food* *re quaHty foods, rich in noteiihment, CUT FROM FIRST 6 RIBS / Mazola urw ,li>p.irting for college, order The Rahway OLD STOCK dclidous in fl»vor...You mve ti you ipeod when you buy than. or TBOMMEfc -Record sentio yon for thecollcgitenm -YQILWIII thTt3__ & -italiairOil- W Pullet BUPWEISEE : S at the MRS. STILES FUNERAL be in a poskio nto know the social, sporting and piliU- • KHE1NGOUD ANN PAGE '.-'•_ SULTANA. LohrLamb; Chops Funeral services for Mrs. Be- -GOtDENEOD- REH i Per Gallon BULK" — - -— ~ Mkkeh 6t CrisCo hetta Marson Stiles, 63, wife of cal eventsiiTRaEway. \ PARAMOUNT 'C'~HY3g~16oir~ | QC 16os. 1:C•c... Boneless ^f Cummings; Stiles, .144 Jaques aye- KING'S BEER . J.C/ ~j» \.y. • l« *-J PALACE BEER GARDEN nue, "will be iheld in her home to- .- y -----~ ;;—--; ~ ~ The Rahway Record coming to you at college, LIONPILSNEE mprrow afternoon - at - 3. • Mrs. Primex, 2 popids LU-LU CAKES : COUNTRY' CLUB -.--;-—- -189-Main-Str,-Rahway T^l^akr-7-1627- twice a weekrwiii be like-an old-£ricnd-cbming to sec_ 14 gja in. her" home Thursday IMPORTED SEEK "Neit Jersey's Most Beautiful Ballroom" mooting'after .'an illness of three TETERJOOELGER. .... jr?:'- weeks. The Rev. Robert W. El- PHVEAPPLE NEW JERSEY ; ' Pound—Layer you from your Timfie town,"bringing you the news^f EUZABETH BRCTV liott will read the funeral sen-ice. OIiD HEIDELBERG . .. Fresll BlUefisll -O.^ to. Nc.rWW«en lb- j EVERY FRIDAY^nd •Interment in .Rahway cemetery Jelly Rolls: each . friends and acquaintances. FEIGENSPAN BEER will follow"unaer-the"airpi-finn"^ Bantam Eg^? 2 dazen - IMPXMALT-TONIC;'•.:. PKllVP \ELchrer- KRUEGER'S (Finest) . I .•taJAS"A«:liii««ni«i»SJJDttMiiigtoAmmc».*< Mrs Stiles a native of Eliza- THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FROM KRUEGER'S (Special) .„ —with— beth had Jned in Rahway for PABST BLUE RIBBON Peanut Butter Astor COFFEE BABO C~ ' //" ll ' vault*-tit^'"vault*-tit^'"e e • ••••••••••' ' 11 "I ••' J j '(~ Al' /~~, _ JOE HARKO more than 45 jears and was a Corn Flakes SPAGHEfn, prominent member of the Church As Master of Ceremonies _ of the Holy Comforter and of the : tanZQc 2 cans 21c IStattflops CHANGE OF PROGRAM EACH WEEK Church Workers' society. box 5c IS i1l II Coiiidcring d>e'incttastd tost of-ingredients-- jjl"-- " 2 jars 25c .., " iiidlibor, these values are most unusual. Valuable Gift Given Away Every Friday Night Besides her husband, Mrs OLEOMAE43ABINE KHAFT BASS ALE •'.;••• Beelnnlnr FrWay, September 15 at 11" P.' K. HEINZ ..._ wru—^.^^-EyAIORATED, . " .11 •;; *'?. _ '... ' ;. . .. -,-..-• •- itiles is survived by tno sons, RED ALASKA E-ZEE-FREFZ \VEBLE ALE '.'• : C 3avid C Stiles, 47 LuCberry COSGRAVE AtE Tute,cteamVcowVmflk ...concentrated 'to ji ''Wnite Bfead. t»tstl<»f8 MJG9A ; street John A Stiles, 50 West Miracle_Whip STOUT— - ' t«rk* the TichneM by evaporation. Excellent for II-.. -.. ' • , '• ^ » KETCHUP— SALMON e WEEK-END SPECIALS Stearns street, one daughter, Miss 3 pkgs 25c $200 I Picnlo ruanps—Betr Containers ccfli-itig. fcaWiiB.- • >• - . t ^c il • Rve Bread •• •••i>*w9 LBS. Italian Spaghetti and ^ f\ Ella Stiles, 144 Jaques avenue; 2 lbs I9c CHOCOLATE or VANILLA pt jar 17c bcvetagM. etc.; •> tall cans 1 /V 1|| • •K*-7c "l- " < PECK one granddaughter, Miss Edith large bot ]5c cahlSt STEINS—BAR SUPPLIES Stiles, 47" Lufberry street: three 1NCLUDING_MAILING GLASSWARE—CROCKS t' AmjtcJ W*« ComtniBtf oii .fijoil Raisin Bread Meat Balk • ZUC STRONGHEART 7 .„" o/il« A«riM«MfifaoI Auociation. 5 pounds Xj isters, Gertrude M Stiles. 136 Har. BARRELS, ets. ison street; ~ Mrs. Andrew Keyes, -Pure-Mustatd: PAYABiE IN ADVANCE Beer Coolers SlH.bU'CbMplete Voodbridge; (Mrs. Leonard1 Davis, | Make Your Own Soda • •I •' ;-l3NEtDABAKERS ". ' C SPECIAL.OFFER,-'^ Noodles, meriT C Wlieat Raisin '-i** w 9 Pittsburgh: two brothers, • James , 20 Flavors Snowflake Wafers . ^^ 17 ijarson,.l!64 jSemlnary avenue^and. 2-lb jar 15c 2^pJ[yorySnow |;A1^^( Special This Saturday Night qtjar15c Garry A FulLLine 3 for 25c Butter Cookies «WUA 17— Ul Whole-Wheat t^w^- oseph 4larson, 263 West Grand TO GET NEWS OF THE/DAY, PLACE Sf^ l^Tish Tissue )•*--. t SANDERS -Molasses-Cookies -S2£t^ "RrTOSTATlTVHENEVER YDU- 145 MAIN ST., RAHWAY Jar Rubbers -•••»" KRUEGER'S and JFEIGJENSPA^S MBS. DORA DOHM BUBIED pnpso SEL0X LYE SOAP MATCHES Toilet Soap FREE DELIVERY PACIFIC TEA CO. Funeral services for Mrs.. Dora wkluw ol iLouls No Cover Charge at Any Titae V the Masonic Home, pkg!5c pkgiOc 3 cans 25c Burlington,..Monday,.and were

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: •i--- i •/•» LTi». '^'Hy? ^ ' ' ^^^^^^^^^W jTHE RAHWAY RECORD-The Foremost Seiri-Weekly of SEPTEMBER 8,1933 J done 7-060E Foremost 8emi=WeeJ^of Twy(bontie8~t m LERS ONE OF SIX TERMS SELECTED WPUfiffiN HEW COUNTY FOOTBALL LEAGUE )an't Wait For £ , Go After Him •mm Rahway »?Cord. WEDDINGS |y Jeam to Play Summit Here Professional Services Apartments.: Don B: Martlii, ••<• Jaqucs-avcnui!, nd Dorothy 3L"Alexander, 49 Ham- Seventh Annual County Swimming Meet HereTomorrow Unfurnished rton street, Soptembor 2. '""" Opening Contest on October 1 Violin Instruction, WANTED to -rent^four-room Daisy JOngst Studios, apartment—all improvements, Pigskin^ Demonstration fy Old Master .rmidable Entry List Received - 35 New Brunswfcae Ave. all improvements. good'location; garage, two-fam- Notice ADVERTIBIMQ .7-0171 —lour rooms, heat furnished, at . ily house, prererredT gasurer of^Gircuit; Representatives Vote to! Hook,-Line_ For Tank Meet in Rahway Fool Jy7-tf 175 East Grand street. Apply Box 100-M. s 8 3t ESTATE OF AAKOX DEAN",. --i • at above address or Linden Coal DECEASKD iL Si^T Pursuant to-.thc order of GEOKGB''> iit,Loop to and Laundering Co. Linden 2-2900. - au4-'tf Real Estate Brokers H. JOKXSTOX, Surrogato of tho y Eecord SMervej, County of Union, made.on tbo:l»th«' Records Expected to Fall in C< '••'•'• •'-. .. ; '•" • .-•:.- ••• •• •• sr Athletic'"asjsociation. of this city Sinker to edit or reject any Cleaning. To Sell and Want To TTlTTR-ttOOM apartn da>-.,of Auitust A. p., 19S?i upon Three Sttue A.A.L- advertising: AU vis heat and hot .water furnished. REAL ESTATE » Executors of the. estate" br »a3cf si-of thte" six football teams chosen for com- eceasca, notice Is hereby given »c- ?,1P-I8»anging:_aKer Kent ho rriilrrr^iil^^r^^ ' */"/ «*i-ti<;;H^p^n^^H to' cUMlflcaip xhLblt_ to—thc^aub u cp *Uons. repair*, odd Jpbs-wanted. Find A Buyer Quickly-^ oath of-: affirmation their claims ~ at a meeting Wednesday.night_at_the.ad- •more ways thar. „ must be reported «fUr Sixteen years' experience pri- XJEL FREEMAN & SON,. and: demands asalnst. the ostate o£.i iiascriiaa u the publisher APARTMENT 4 rooms and bath; said doccased. trlthln; six montiu ation building of the.Union County Park com- one in the' storm apartment houses, Dm the dato of so-ld order,-or they; that did $5,000,- |aot be nsJMeta' more local ttaX. estate oft newly decorated.—Inquire 11 r •«111 bc_£orevor barred from proae- |it Elizabeth. Ralph;L. .Smith, manager, of 1u30-'' Hoik -ftct r O Box, lOfc—sw l.-3t 13S Irving St. TeL Rahway 7-0050 bnK the—East i h ft ! 1, with the Kamblers meeting the Summit Capt. John- Bur-- •hib.- den, 5^Nicholas low rent. 139 Seminary avenue place, who spent ofthiVklen competition, some oi the records^ pa^f Money to- Lota recreational* •' a" good deal of Oa Bond «od Uprtgage. >the-park- commissionr yparR mav fall into the discard irr the championships T. Kiifdrea, 113 Seminary avenue lime lffst louncements Hyor & Armstrong, f[ you wanted to buy abused cat or a-^ce of J of the organization hei-e tomorrow afternoon. THjnrreetris^taduled to 99 MeirReport^ winter • building : ; Sahway National Bank~ used furniture, a bicycle.or any of the thousand and. :. FIVE large airy rooms, all, im- -and presided at 'the «tart at-2-o'dock.- VES PSED DAILY Houses for Sale At. Your Comfortably Cool .^Wednesday night when - BU4lh ; rae different things" tKst people use regularly, yotr~ -proyements, - r Just—decorated. One of the features, this ^— Reasonable. 136 West Grand BT ne'JlO teams who sought "ForTTS^ootbin !una senior 200.yard free ,B.7 rl, nffirars „!!! be the presentaton of thej)^,,,^ ., , , ^^ ^ appjj secondse s at .K.7-14M Female Help Wanted Woald watch th& Want Ads in The Record. 1 street-^—'••-» • s 8 3 tion and by-laws Arthur R..Rule, Jr. "—— •-• J iw . W ithe Rahway poof in 1932; Cartn 3JpEOSite_schQoli_allJm^ l r ct-porehr- im i'deflnite plans laid but Largest-Squad in History marked by the storm because of the «joy who scores the Brealesli^jj^ri , pj^infiejifilda YYT~ W7"W7"C.~XC TA That is just what other people-do-andvcrv. Ic*v .-... - provements. Bus. Reasonable the way his boat handled in thahtt number of. points in the-Junior women_jj5__yftrt_xree-style,-51.3 WHITE girl fo^ general housed provements, garage. Rent rea on's opening encoun- frcesty, Phone Rahway 7-d732-M. of Scliopl Seek Berths division. Incldeiitly, Mr.-Rule is -- ••-.-. .- .-«o. hlovn G*s Coi. . »t>rk. to sleep In. tli things are advertised that are not sold. /; '. soaable. . Inquire 164. Wes Friday and Saturday awful maelstrom. ••'.. scconds Rahway pool in 1939: atatives- of 10 teams aw—~:T.—.v.v: ton avenue. • Scott avenue. "•" • .' : --.' . '- v' '•""-"' .-:'.—•'•• sep4-3t on Team '. . With many years of experience entered In the senior division and' H Huj? Jr.._un»Uached. at-and during the dis-r on~the"water t6~guidehimrCaP.tr -in action Q>- - ,^ ^ ^rf-free-JtSTe', 57.7" • B. K. SUUon E.7-M70 ThlTWant Ads In Thia Newspaper Get Results "THE REBEL" )sf r THREE-,Toonm to let, imwly-dee-^ FOR SALE was louna mat tnc wo Burden had 'built his boat to fending his several county cham- Pi7e-room bungalow in good also With 99 candidates seeking posi- Although he is nearins seventy. Glenn S. War-1 demonstra f Rahway ppool In 1B32: Silualious Wanted Because Almost Everybody In Rahway and Vicinity orated,, all improvements: rent teams, the Saracens: and withstand any buffeting seas that ipnsmp npjghrmrhnnri $3,SO0. Terms t ~Head-Goach| hilh J WwtfiriWtfiriU Y~MYMT $20; -second-:, floor,..25 Main it might be called upon to- meet. ones a thinjr or two aBout the crid came. Here he is 1 Miller, (left). Fr^d Bjyin and Charlie Wiotertmrn. In addition to the county events'^ A-> itnior 50 yard back stroke, Reads Them. suit::. -. ball for this season at David T. Bender had-the largest When the storm broke, he found h.S5 COMPETENT -, lodj- bookkeeper street. .. - —-r- •-..'• withdrew A vote was three New Jersey State Junior]^ seconds. Rahway pool. 1829: Sunday, Monday & Tuesday squad in the history of tootbali at his efforts were to be rewarded 1 Lost desires position *s bookkeeper FOE RENT ,/«n as_to_whether_pr jiot A. A. U. championship events (Elizabeth Y. M. C. A., midget 100 FOOR nice rooms, all improve- -the^local=school=wbrking^out=on. js^he^cr^tweathereditthJjl al HanHeigTitr ments exceptheat. -^Pirst^floorf "EheTUvefside"T>aTlirgridiiorryester- iff flnnr<: garagp 'Ninp lnca". six-team circuit and it with verrlittle-trouble-and- -sail- Week style-for menrtne-100-meter-frec i!t a!) . s -also- day afternoon. Due to the heat. ed1 into the Barnegat Inlet against style for women and the senior !i<«7: Piainfield Y. W. C: A.. Jun- tion, $40.00. .,'J ;v ,•"•" IwHeelded cm a-six.-team uml ur between Orand WOMAN wants family laundry to yestefaay s practice, a fast-ebbing tiae wnue two high board di\1ns-championshtpilor••ftris'f00..yard relay Ire* style. ami St. Alary;* . churcn. e (closed balloting showed only a little Al IlJeraii Club Over Tliis Weekend The schedule, of play in thi do al home. *3.W basket Write "*eS apiece for the Ram- the season, lasted boats ahead of it. foundered I minut* 19 3/5 seconds. Lake : Evans Construction Go., more than an hour. Another work- Tournament:Week events at thi 'or women. i M87J2.".' ' Box 442 "The Home Newspaper" ""inimit. Linden. Varsity across the bar. . •'-.'. The county champions at pres- out will be held this afternoon and Ilderan Outing dub were an Surprise .in lSOM-Elizabeth Y.M. Houses to Let - 2 West Scott Avenue Boselle Park Field club; The boat handled so well that Four Stellar Duos Will Play in Semi-Finalsof Mer£s ir-Kini>ii «« Blisses, sold MIDDLlE aced white .woman then the squad will have a respite nounced last Jiighi as follows: ent are as follows:- " C. A., Junior boys 100 yard relay, Tel. Rah. 7-0846. FREE " 'or the Joseph J. IJeelan several Waretown fishennen and Mark Forrester, Elizabeth Y. 1507 seconds. Rahway pool in Thus. Susday ewnine; West vanU position taking care of •'tLi'- ALL WANT ADS 2c PER WORD CASH IN ADVANCE until Monday afternoon. Doubles'Tonwrrow; Long Schedule of Matches |:oa avenue, near Jaques. - n. of Elizabeth,, and the boatmen decided'-. that-they.-tav M. C.-A..-Mldget—26 j-ard free 1929; Malcolm Forrester, Hlia- children or housevork.••••'•• 10 BARGAIN 51300—Four nice Garages THEATRE TICKETS Fifty suits were issued by Physi- Arranged; Many Eliminated inPlaylThis Week Chase and W. Compbeli stzeetL 1 jof Elizabeth: ihree^for would have boaits that could stand style. J13.5 seconds at the Rah- Ihc^^Y, SO yard,breast^stroke. .jorto^oraJe»)..^l_Twp_cents_atldl- ind onEfdPRoselle:- O-^FE nesday afternoon with 39 other PiOt veddtnc ring, HUO- geFRen^iTouseS GARAGE^tor Tent.-Entrance -on. 1 lattelj two teams were dropped ordered- craft A busy weekend of play is scheduled in the six- K. AUotb and R. W. candidates furnishing, their own them, immediately trup, Elizabeth Y. W. C. A.. Jun-jjo^!; oeorse Tracy. Eteabeth Y. l, Aurun. 13. lrrtne streH. time* th6 ecsk of one ran. up. C. Flesaieri-near Theatre, Esterbrook avenue.. Call 91 LISTED IN THU WANT ADS 'as eUi ible teams. With a~six- of similar design. Lindsay. Articles for SaleJ equipment. Yesterday afternoon tennis tournaments which are expected to. be com- lor glili. 25 yaid frte-style, 12 iJJ'_ CC.. A., senior*'men 100 yard inicripud. Descrip- —Iselin. - Pho'ne -Metuchen 6- Cherry street. s 8 3t •CLIP -THE LINE .SHOWING a'looj' there can be a home 6:0O—Brainard D. Lindsay and seconds at the Rahway pool in 0556-J-l.- .•..'- . Jy28-tf YOUR NAME AND-PRESENT >Vnome series between the'par- 20 more candidates reported for pleted by Sunday evening in the annual T-ournameni; breast stroke. 1 minute. 21 . BOX 133. . TrtJss Marie McKernan, of - J. Carlton; .Jones vs. 1329; Malcolm! Forrester. Eliza- PATCH work tops for sale. Also AT THE BOX OFFICE FOR *ating elevens . the team. New shoes; sweat shirts onds. Rahway pool In 1932. and socks were issued to varsity Boselle, won the fishing: pole Week play at the Ilderan Outing club. The com- i' Wilson- N. Rogers and beth Y. iM. C. A.. Junior boys 2T qu^ine done and quilts made FURNISHED six rooms and bath, Pets ilen> Draw Summit—. candidates this year as the other and reel donated by the Clark petition was keen in the matches played this week ; ; Chester A. Shangle. yard free sayle, 11.1 seconds, Rah- io -order;""Phone r^ihi . all improrements; three min- TWO FREE 6^)0—Miss:-Jeannette-Eldridge |Mtos^6r:Sale-' room "with private FURNISHED: room, Also large GOOD Hound Dog for sale. In- - Opening Contest _.._'—rr— eqiupment-was l "purchased last Township- Fishine—clnb —anc way7 pool "ln"1932: ~John~Harlein; 7-0520-J. -.,- .....,-- utesjrom stationr- Inquirer87 '^drawing lor the opening briythe Pierpontstreef courts: •-'-•-.-—vs.-Jflss-Anne Blsson. — :- - Ranted to Bjay family for gentlemen or busi- room; and: kitchenette ffor light • West Milton; avenue. aU29-3t quire 55 Lafayette street. ADMISSIONS , | year and Is in A-l condition.": awarded at the meeting of. the Piainfield" YrM. C. A:.—Junior fe. .brought together the Probably .the most keenly con- ' ;. Tomorrow .'.-.: TRGPIGALflSH ness-couple. 12~West Hazel- housekeeping, private garage. ' . . . s 8 3t The' first two days' workouts club Tuesday night, A fishine boys, 50 yard^Tree style. 26JS sec- sport' coupe, 'late • Not Good: on'Friday, Saturday, | Jers and Summit with the Newell A. Chase and.W. Dick- H:00—4Uss. Jean Ackley vs. Musical-Instriunents wood avenue. sepl-3t 27. New Brunswick avenue. SEX-ROOM "house, bath.' garage consisted of calesthenics, passing, trip in the near future was tested matches have been In the onds, 'Rahwayi, nool. 1932: Janice A complete soppiy of Sri. TT» wheels, 5 new tire*. FIANO WANTED. An upright . ' Sunday or Holidays 'isrJIeduled for the. -.Union Cunningham vs. Charles E. itt TSMridge- all improvements, also • fruit WANTED—Will give good home to punting—and—kicking. AsTman. -planned-dnrine-the-meeUn g» men^s—doubles Lifsoni—Hljabeth-7-Y:—Vr-.—H. A.. Fbln^-Hsh—Foods—and fci. A-l wndttiuiu-In-- jriano In good condtUotfc—Mnst- pui, with piirate—fam- black male-kitten. Telephoi , this cityi "The other Alioth and Robert W. Lindsay. ' Sisson match D. Mclntyre, 27 Riyerstreet. : trees; reasonable, Perry, Stark, Cromwell Aszman. four: stellar dubs ready to fight unior s^li;%$OSyaid free style!" AquaUe FUnU. Auto Repair, 46 FOR SALE tenor guitar. Martin /be very cheap*." State make, ily, for- business person or cou- Rahway 7-0533-W.: '. . ; The Keelans and Bel- Seven Matches Played 2:30—Finals of Men's Doubles. way 7-2O38-M. s 8 3t Perry, Higgins, O'Connor and Members of the Rahway Pish- it out for the championship to- 32 4/5 setynils-'at the Rahway tnske. TCJT' reasonable. Apply condition and lowest price. Ad- ple, ' use of latchen. Write li Elizabeth teams, at Stark also trying out their prow- In Mixed doubles • • \ •. 2:00—Miss Natalie Myers .and JAQUES AVENUE—Desirable ing club will leave for a morrow. The. men's singles show- pool in .1930'; 'Morion Vail, Eliia-, •t 150 -Main street or phone ; dress Piano, in care of Rahway Record Box 891. s 8 3t park and Roselle Park ess in handling kicks. The play this week in the Paul! (Howard vs. Miss clean furnished room, conveni- weekend fishing trip off Fortesque. ed an upset Wednesday night beth Y. 'W._C. A,' women 50 yard Rahway 7-1713. ' Record. . •• . ,. .' . --'.-tt T at the Russell'Wheeler " Nine members of the 1932 team draw mixed doubles tourney loir Ackley and Victor ent to ^schools and station. The members will travel in itsnight when Wilson N.Rdgers took Ebby^sAquariiim WEEK-END SPECIALS .have Been Jost through_graduatipn over-Jr-Carlton-iJones.^fi^Orfi^: lows:— -—;^.—-_-—:-—— Contracting ^ i i 7-0149-J; to the"~rules7of-the "owri"motor-bus"aaarwiirgo~out"to pool in X9HT A. R. Rule. Jr.; 111 EUZABETO AVE. and Willard Comer, varsity tackle A viotory by W. Dickson-Cun- —.4 li__First Roond 3:00—Winner of above match -•'U Poultry Rooms Without sep5-3t \ teBt& must submit an last year and Simpson, a promis- the' fishing grounds on Captain Westfield Y. M. C. A.,.senior 50 ELIZABETH. N. J. rof not more than 25 Oscar Morris' "Marg'aret." The ningham sends ,him -.up to the Sliss Marguerite Tucker' and j, \ vs; Miss Mary L. Ackley Near liberty Theatre K.o6m&. ing senior candidate-have not re- ; yard .free style, 26 seconds. Rah- "nusse. finaljround. '. . William L. Boswell defeated Miss ""- • : rand B.-w.'. Lindsay. Board nmn-mm die last meeting prior; turned to-Bchool leaving.-two dim- plans were made at a meeting of way pool in 1931: A. R. Rule. Jr.. THREE famished rooms and bath, IS? oiinff of the campaign; the club Tuesday night. Those All" the matches" in the seven Kathleen Tucker and J. Carlton 3:00 or •4:00—Quarter'finals in and carptnter work. to 5H pounds. loastine chlck- all improvements^ garage if. de- 0NE"1!arge furnished' front room cult posiftlon^f or Bender to SSL .' Men's Singles.;. : ' -'( wbe on September. 25. Coach'Bender was assisted yeS- present were: President -William tournaments, including- the men's Jones, 6-r4, 6—3. JUiiway 7-2151-J. ens 2hi to 3Ja pounds. 25c a sired. 1337Semlnary avenue. or two rooms ..for'-light house- j at "that time will also Somerindyke:-Jrice_£resident_J. ping pong-finals between-< Miss -Jean ' Ackley and Victor 3:00" or^4:00—:WUsoa Rogers vs. s 8 31 and delivered: room, private home. Telephone 7-0736-M. sepl-3t 7?; -Rac?. HazelkoM .all cuuvealeneej. rejuonable. Vt jo give a lorreiinee oi ring A. Griffls. and ^ "HTTffoehle; Secretary . Ailred J. j 3:00 orO 4:00 Newell'A. Chase 1 -avenue. -Phone-7-0832-M. to return at the end- Hoehle, Stanley Hoyt, William - Monroe"- street, women, prefefff- ".*• ".- •'"." ': '•'.•' : ' ' s 8-3t back, members of the school facul- played tomorrow or Sunday. • | Mj ers and Paul Howard; "6^-4, •vs.::Chester~Ar'Shangte "FS5ne~Rahwar ?-O327-Mr . The next meeting ty. will be Monday eve- •4:00—Miss Mary.A. '.- • ~ sep4-3t -Fedelesh, Rudolph ir-r—rSemi-final-JRound—:—: -Miss^-Maiy-LouiseiJVcklfe Dtember 18. The Ram-Ken Gross, members of last year's Robert W. Lindsay defeated Mr. Charles E. represented at the The results of the men's. sin- Mis Edith Peterson and. ADD) THIS COLUMN IJood Things ta J. Marz. 292WhitUer street. Manager Smith and varsity team. ... • While fishing in an open boat gles tournament this week follow: and Mrs. Brainard ' D. Lindsay, " .• yr..J3: Cunningham.'---.*. HY 1SSOE. miDER TBJS slrable room, suitable for one or Linden: 2-2822 First Round 6—2, 6—3. ,!:two persons. Separate beds. with an Cutboard motor off Ma- 5iK>—Miss* Charlotte Peterson PER, HBAPWP WILL FBCIT CAKES—Pl»ce orders FURNISHED room in goodloca- for- Saturday, September &, 9 —Paul—Howard—defeated^—Peter- Miss-Janet-Myers^and-WnUanv and- -Wilson Rogers vs. n6wr^r>eaclwis-frult.:cakes for • tloa. near station: also garage. -Near-schooL. _JBreakfast.jf. de- First ChtirctWins and, •VTra" r TJ Wllsnn hnri Wn' Hughes, G—3, 6—3. Pearson defeated-;.Mrs. Charles Are Well • Pajfj'and" Always V rf frhrl^tmas. sired. Phone Rahway 7.-0945- J Wilson. N. Rogers defeated Le- K. Melicfc and Stanly W. Jones, Miss Morguerlte-guck jttce which .was originally picking up a few wealdfish'and : 'and William L. Boswell. Pboae Rahway 7-2038-M. sepl-3t roy.Bliss. 6-rl, 6—0.- Jr., 6—4,-9-7-7. - ' • ; OCR YEAftLY RATE Jor^ dttpndajt Jey«ung_has croakers when they_jioticed the Two semi-finals in Mbted . r ' S 8 3t CliurctXoopJKtle 1 J. Carlton Jones defeated. S. •Miss Cornelia Myers, and Jay • ••.•-.-••-.":. -.'-.-tf; We Comply FULLY Sghlf forward to tonight water.turnlng deep red about 100 Doubles may' also, toeplaye * to- BEAVTICIANS MEET REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. Jones, Jr.. 6—9. 7^5. Murray .defeated Miss Jeannette STORAGE J owing to a change in the feet from their boat. On closer morrow, afternoon if time per- week. Tba-panel was drawn.be- , A committee consisting b : Vin- Violet R. Smith to Charles C. [of Coach Nick Coppola's Presbyterian Nine Cap- observance they noticed it was Second Round Eldridge and Leroy JBliss, 6—2, ) FOR JCBY DBTY Koenig. lot. 9» map of property be- Storace a* Reasonable Bates with the 6—3. • mits. .: -•.".'v.-;.;.;:.:.'.•;•;'-' -.- In Demand fore Judge Ltord Thompson bjr centDeSalvo., Mrs. BaAara Jpst. I The Rambler, mentor an immense school of drumfish Brainard D. Lindsay .defeaited iyt. Busch- aad Robert H. Movine. PscUns,. Shipping tures Softball Grown •'-;•: . . • • Sonday •••,;••:••'. '. Benjamin .Korb, tlcrk. to the Jury und»wu. Mrswi^. Viola**«»*•' Bartow*«»*™™»h» -wa—s •longiae. to-.-estate-' of Mary C ;;ry candidate.to .come out numbering-in the thousands. The Charles E. Alioth, 6—1, 6—5. iliss Mary A. Lenk and Charles ^..0! thii- city, were :is Smith, deceased. "Anywhere—Anythhe" : :.,for:3rd_Straiglit Year _ OB.' D. lindsay vs: commtolor-cr andd UndeUd r SherifShrifff named at a meeting of the Mas- New Food Code Wt DO OORMJX "as possible -as - tiiere^ only fish were- close to-the surface-and- ^-rRobert—W^—Idndsay—defeated—E—Aiioth—defeated—^Miss—Helen f th -Miss- ' vrrtrthew -three—weeks—before—the- some of them were really big fel- Victor-Mr ' "" rek-w—ACKiey, Jr., asan ,t»-ito.: and; Mrs. Bernard L. UNlJiiW, N. J. v'tilt According to Coach The First Presbyterian church, 6—3, 2—6, 6—4. in Ladles Singles. «d for service to aid to'afternoon. — asspdatiort^Tuesday night-^ in nine showed themselves ta be Jfte lows. The "Rahway' couple' tried . ,W. Dicksoh- Cunningham de- D. (Lindsay vsl W. D. Including Social Ballroom-Dancin » the May term calender. Tonl's Beauty Salon,' 127 Irving Crooks, •property-.attae. intersec- jft-every candidate for the to hook Into them, but they re- feated! 'Robert Corbin, 6—0. 6—1. . Second Round ?-fo«-thedecre«acd-ampuntipfBU(iUI>fo«the-decre«acdampuntipfBU(i- It1 game of a three-game ,..'-. ...Plr«t.. (10) Miss Cornelia Myers, 3—6 6—:1 K H Sr.,- landed a ffootmess ot:blue- Newell;A.--Chase-vs. Chester A. 9^_7—- —-•--;-•-—- - •-;•. > -.-• — . school of professional 6taee danc- Iljhr»nd.£re«balr.;-That.mean»:slv- etermine;the inter-city Scihromp, c ...... fish and albacore. - --- Shangle. . . ' .- ' ing, 3 Jefferson-avenue'^ Elizabeth, > 'Tax Collector and Mrs; Theodore Ig them not only enough food (or Burns.

.. 2 0 0 title last night's victory gave them Kathleen ;Hawley76l^r"6__4'- ".Mr."Seifcrt. who^tonK rauiSr-Tomatoes, cauliflower, onions, tarn Corn, doz :Lvh ison, on (the mound, and U Miller,- sa-Sb O 0 3 the club championship for 1933.-.- Dr. E. W. Lance and Ethan E. J"". Winifred '-Rowe defeated on- the-professipnal stage has FIRST RAGE-8:30P >Uday yeekend.^ ...•'..'•• peirsv grapes and apples are all Lauer defeated Earl Reed Silvers, Miss Margaret CTarfcson,., 6-2 tiJIRANGE FAIX CARD"TARTT itifl Solid Ripe ilrid the bat. ; . Totals .'.....'. i~ 3 3 ' The box score: 1 given him many, opportunities to ibwajr A A. will lineup Score by Innings: . Hnchclom Sr. and Charles E. Corbin, by de- 8—6. . ' make many friends among actors, • •'The annual fall card. party.to COST DINNER "'Tomatoes, 2 lbs First Pros' ;.tm«n 2—10 R. H. Efault...... • ..' . . ..."•. " ,I*urent in left field, Carter, p Quarter-Finals Eeachea producers and agencies, claims be- held! bs. St. Ann's society of Chuck Pot Roast with Vegetables X Hcbrows '010IWU 2— 4 • 4 r o Second Round Nice Large Green < IJn at second- base, Struck out—By Shotlander 2. by Falkenberg, -of ... • • s- o In Boys' Sineles that he is in position to 'secure HCHOPPEDB^P -St. Mark's church at St. Mark's (Carrots, Potatoes, Onions) Fresti Cut Shoulder PorkjChops iderson at shortstop, Burns I. Base on balls^)ff Shot- OJT, C :. 3 2 (I Newell A. Chase an dW. Dick- Colo Slaw - Innder. 5,' off Burnii A. TwD-"batMi Schm ldt,:-lb ' 2 3 0 The boys-:- singles! tournament professional engagements for every hall. Hamilton street, Wednesday, Bread aad Butter Peppers, doz . •. I Uu in the hot corner, hit—^Leo Yarnell; .. Umpire—^John R. Biddar; ir. son Cunningham defeated Dr.; E. Wallfying pupil. - • s-.. • .-•:'. • NINE RACES Kleseckor. • . • H.-Chrlntophfr. ss -'a. • i~"o" results were as-follows. ORKLOIN (RffirEnd),lb « Be October 25, was discussed follow- In-llan Pudding Fresh Chopped Beef wiU coyer the initial H. Collins, 3-b 1 n 1 W. (Lance and Ethan EPLauer, Tea or Coffeo Milk Sweet Eoiatoes. 1An _. _. _. __ .2 4.0 by.default:;• '-•_ -:-- ... -\_ ' First Round ; Actors at Elizabeth Jieatresoc- World's Fastest Greyhounds ,tng the swicessful card party-held -.Collins •-i leg. Christopher, _rt... 2 ; 1 . 0 : caslonaHy^ropintd^flrotch classes Iwedensday- afternoon in the hall made to put a baseball and bas- *V"^'"^rtK'' f: -MEDIUM COST DINNER 3 pounds • rllli Lokey m right-field. condacted-ibyrBeTfert antf pfaTBB" faL2Jb25 r"fi~C* ffl-be-ln Frlea thicken Mce White ketball team' in the local- sports Totals ...... 62 17 1 , Lindsay defeated Victor M. pupils-for-parts-Jn-th"elr-revues -Browned-Sweet-FoUtc field-under-the-name:otthe Rah^ •cHarge of the lairparty. Anothe^ te^ Collins, Rahway's Married Mm (2) : and acts. Creamed Celery . Currant Jolly. Onions, 3 lbs.. way Colored Stars. R. H. 6—0.;....:;.,.i .lj -:Ji.. ., .-T, . card party- In the present series Bread and Butter pounds the receiving.end/ Godfrey, si 0 0' Quarter-Finals is to toe held Wednesday, Sep- peanut Buttec Gingerbread ' &a L Cromwell will manage the 1 WOspn'.N. Rogers andl Chester Long Island Lima I f O-'rr—1:- l\ [resh P«rk_BattsiWhok)? lbJZc 3 on arrange- PURE Bradley. SSti,.. 0 : Robert corbln- defeated Wartf READ THE ments VERX SPECKITDTNNER •, Ifnize Sports'Teams ant coach and Bradford' Jackson Korfoely, Sb 1 6—l'l. Long Island O Baumann, 6—2, 6—1. Stuffed: Celery. as capfain. 'Teams desiring base- S. Drake, cf : Semi-Fiiials UNDER AUSPICES OF nt Leonhard, cf 0 hasting Chicked, & . • •; • • -2$ Tal» 'bufliilngs have a wind- Beefsteak • Balled Potatoes • Potatoes, 5 lbs OI hall' nr ^i •ft—StitWij -0- ' n (T^rtrl-ifty A-nHr .T, sWay of approximately-an—inch Grilled'Tomatoes lb ••'Oolpred'Atiiletic club, communicate with Manager MaoAvoy, . p -.;.,. i... 'O -0 Carlton Jones vs. Wilson N.'. Hbs- r DILL PICKLES—A1X SIZES growing new taililr; place of the "lade Bologna, Franj^urts " - andv a half, ^ — - Ginger-Penrs AU'Rinds of Fresh. Fruit an night plans were Cromwell. Totals 1 ~4 ers and-Chester A. Shangle. ones that have teen lost. Bolls and Butter - - 1 Hr Prints THEY RE NEWS —glum. g«inr[»n Vegetables at" Lowest Prices Recorit-AdsJPar/t L_Coffcc-— 1 . * I* ~t

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THE RAHWAY RECOBD—The Foremost gami-Weekly of Two, Counties—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1933 "Phone 7-0600 - PAGE EIGHT Clean and Wholesome v out the needed Improvements. Every member of The Bahwty Becord liaff Acceptance • •; the highway bridge on Route 25 lakes pride In makln* this newspaper clean . The wide-spread genuine belief in the ma- Four RaFway Persons o\er East Hazelwood avenue. He Particular attention, was paid the very small number of lights and wholesome in every detail. They are proud terial found in the news and advertislne Court Leagues Injured in Plainfield wg^gglSSSS 1 that It Is an accepted tuest In Rahway homes. columns of The Rahway Record has given used under the elevated tracks MILLERS' y T.l--£, our readers a lasting trust In their newspaper. coupe, whose license number he s well as the dirty condition of Continued From Page One was uable to obtain, and THE RECORD . Discussed at "Y" the. .elevation supporting walls, ill forced into the bndgebridg . The Im- Published/Each Tuesday: and Friday [Morning ore and" larger lights and the ing. Those injured were: Arthur pact almost demolished the car •aintlng of the walls and iron- CHILDREN'S RAHWAY, N. J., MDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1933;^ „:-.'••> Telephone Rahway 7-0600 1 Group Named Last Night W. Craney. 39. of 40 Green street. and damaged the bridge. Durso ^T-- By Physical Committee Woodbridge. possible fracture of was released after Lieut, Edwin has an avernte NET PAID circulation In Rahway of ork white was strongly; urged. the right elbow, internal injuries Payne had. noUfied' Freeholders. No citizen has expressed satis- ; The Rahway Record, in common with the. to. Study Project and contusions-of both knees and C Terrill, of this city, of the actiph'at the"condltioa of the _ SCHOOL TheJi^SLlfcord merchants and the friends of.the vacation-, sprained fingers on his right damage to the bridge. • .. Than Any Other- wroperty.; Many have made ad- THE- GREAT AMERICAN HOME i i J. lsts will begladTtb see. famiUar faces about —FoHowinff-a-discussion-on-the- •HTOur-Rnssdr-Marctor-40-StaieHTOurRnssdrMarcr - Itlnnal ff 'rttnim''n'i>ft '>ri' -iha-cH-p-streets-and-inJthe everyday yraHcs-rrf advisabihty of the Rahway If! M.street, Passaic, abrasions'on legs; MAYOR GIVES G. 0. P. TALK rhlch are the necessity': of thor- —SHOE . J FrMa* Horalac bj tk« life. I-etus.hbpe.that.the.falI and winter sea- Two Papers Combined hw-y !-•»••>*.-» C«fp«mno«. Watered •( tk« Smit ~C A sponsoring, county and city Miss Marie Johnson, 175 Park ave- Speaking on" county and city >ugh cleaning ot 'the .-interior of Mttlf »• MhtM.-Xnt Jer.ty. •• Imid Clu son" will prove as beneficial to the social and nuei Passaic--laceration, of- the. II Mailer IM« 1h» Act of Marrk s, 1S7» trer <• basketball leagues during the com-' affairs*. Mayor Alfred C. Brooks Advertisers In The Record reach the greatest percentare :he main station and the clean- STYLED to the NEEDS business life of our residents.as their well ing season the Physical commit- scalp, abrasions on both legs; An- addressed a largely . attended ing' up of dirt oa the sidewalks : WEU RENT. thony Guieffi, 171 Spring street, of the buying power..'of.Eahway and Vicinity at the low- .of GROWING FEET Vpmn earned vacation has been to their health and tee of the ' Y", in a' lengthy ses- ialc. lacerations on right hand. meeting of the -First Ward Repub- est possible price per thousand of circulation. 1' • .' under the elevations as well as happiness. ' - . THIS PLACE,OEAR/ffi:sS sion last mgnt, .leii me projects h: abrasions on right ankle ana ien Tiii—^l5—Wednesday—Trishtlican club—Weflnesua, r he need for the passage of-a-ctty- A The Record's circulation Is real circulation^ among sub- Now that school has began It's so Important that little f«t VOO CANT^ND ' the hands of .a.commlttee.tq give;a Other-speakers. Jncluded. Council irdlnance ..'prohibiting.. engineers The-com- Ftii : are properly thod—for neglect of thli Important-nuUtfr'nftW —report at a later-datje.- Presideht-Ross-O:- Fowler,-Wffliam win"meap~iTeat"dlscomfortrIn~adiilr yearcTTheieraKi^r^ rruttee~consisis- of- Jo V. Hererrcouncilmanic canaiaaieT ; l/in a six- section to investigate the crash It gives the most complete Bahway coverace.. 7 deslfned to rive the maximum comfort at low cost- • Wilson, chairman. Orrin; A. Grif- 1 Albert' H. Schaefer; chairman : nile*' passing 'through, the .city. fis .and Bert Hasbrouck. -V found that the injured had EJUDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1933 ' - E at a i skew to in*; Eiizubuiii iios-' anr~city. commlttef., nnri H. -Xlie-Record^clrdnlatlon-books are open to any advertiser It. was: pointed ..out. yesterday Iftitory' of RahwajrFrom-Newipaper Files PRESIDEJNt'S EMERGENCY A-gym schedule committee was Pardoe. Plans for the coming ctlon at any time. that the attitude of the cltl- also namea at me meei/liig. - This' 'hy passing 'motorists. GOOD X0HBINO Louts purso,-:353 East; 151st campaign, were laid out ana six consists of wiuiu.ui Guitlui, r r zsc thf city will Jeleimlm ! street. New Y6rk CityTTiada nar- new members welcomed. neineror not any-unprovement mat}~Chalmera ReedrWHfi ed= row escape from Bury r Refreshments.and a social time Taxes-Quarterly Baldftln Oirin A.--Griffls. m be made, ror tnis reason it Kahway iyu Years Ago : .; "i&thejea. - at 6:25 arm. Wednesday when his In rh'arge of Mrs; Harold Paul-; ras strongly urged tha tail dti- •ftiose taxpayers who have been bemoaning; —group to make~plaTisrfor~the-lead= car crashed into ttte~ralllnE-on- From The N>w York Patent—Ftbruary 18. 1*71 : 1, with ~er's3ilub-is-Williain Gettler, chair- sen. Mrs. Charles C. Filser. Mrs. Citizens Report ensflU out the blank-published ~tbi3ieV"that munl^lpaUtles -would not allov- Ampless Fagans, Mrs. Stephen in Page One~o;f~The~Record~tc~-- Kotlce is hereby given that the plantation £ypjpgy b . ;jnan__George_JMeyjers, Michael added1to^the-physica.l-depBrtmeht thtrn to pay their taxes In shorter install- Tara. Vinson Orr. Walter Benne- Strakele: and" Mrs.' Frank. M: Fox lay and-i.mall or send to The: of-MoserConger-is-tobe-soldrby-puhUc "sale. described briefly as a plan to sdd from 5,000,000 to 6,000,000 persons S^Mathewson. for the coming season! •' •'"'; followed the "meeting. " "; '." to the highest bidder, at vendue, on the 25th lo-the-mtion'»~payrolls;-within-tlie-nat-sii weeks or so, through ;' of the park kamper and Donald Henry. In oppljrtunlty of visiting the office of the rc- Special open: nights in the gym C. 'KL Krusie presided at the President Charles C. Filser pre- will be handed to The Record day of next March, afternoon, if not sold.at agreement nude with the President of the United States by somo ;e of the me'eting 'which "was"'attended' by ? ctjvrr of taxes four times a year instead of •was granted for special occasions sldedr.at.the'meetin'e" and was as- c6ntaued_Prom_Page;.One 'carrier boys they will turn them privati sale before. It Is well situated for a '5,000^)00 concerns or isdividualsre[nploying two or inore persons each. Jobp and pr( W. L. Baldwin. Jerry Garthwaite, 1 Will PetitioiS Mayor to Girls* Group Boys Group If-yearly under the law passed at the last- of ihp Fellowship club and Pha- sisted by Frank M. Fox", secretary, •to.the editor. •, gentleman, tradesman or fanner, allowed' IQ order that this number of-jobs'may be made available, it will Wednesday Fayette :N. Talley, John Wilson.. walls supporting the elevations, dature. . n JO teams lanx- -fraternity. .The • physical and Harold Paulsen; treasurer.. Ask, Local. Plants^jto i ONE WEE K_ LATER te necessary, of course, for employers in many cases to shorten work- committee voted to have the locks Orrln A. Griffis. William Gettler. the elevation iron work and"tie • In in effort to help the delinquent tax- ~^ng~hotinrTTie~phnral50*proTide5~fogpp r certain minimum wage'roalog " *>1- Employ Rahwayans itd3otnlrig~that-ple on the lockers changed and re-Bert Hasbrouck, and Chalmers streets ar.a siaewaiKs unaer tne piyers who •wished to save their home* dur- it riv whlch-^affords yhichhh alsail n manycas(a-yill-meim-adks, prefer/ THE FOR EH OST SCHOOL of improvement, the engineer Pounds of Fat for them to scraps up enough funds to" meet employer, as the President himself has pointed out, "will suffer because -. ball for \ at a meeting of Mulvey-^Ditmars could "mate no promises'" re- handy and as good as any in that part. Said • thcjclalive level of competitive cost will advance by the same amount t "At theendof the gnd bottle of th* s«ni-annu«l piyments. Under the ne»- rithdrew- ..•wi'ooout NJtr Postj-No: -• 681j—Veterans-of- For- i i f v •1Crn*irefe"ir~ I*ni~y&vivy~'5Tr "> ' ~J rf 3 across ftaway River to EUzabeth^Town. - lirTaf s to w eigrTWars. iFwaTpoliSted "biif at akezi tnu» -my—»upirr»r1aua hralth. youlMul tc- [ 1 be no let*up on the drive to' make its adoption "widespreaaV He P. which it is located. .-..-. utosuo and mayrin" timerdo away with the of thesubscrjbers for keeping the Poor of the" on the inspection tour and point- lvlty. clear »ktn. hrlfc-M rytm—oil The President's Emergency Re-employment plan will Bridge tima Jor the Jo The_yeterans planned for par- he»c »nlcndld_T«ult» a half • tu. Township of Rahway, In the county of Essex, popiiaa^.»^nr«aarKhs t d_brmg,the^tion,out..oL:&e.,depress^ „_ Elizab 25 ¥ nlnir-c;ich "raomlnc in 7A' '«1AX» €>f during the firs', six months of code adoption plan were depended upon excIusivelyrThe President's cluding representation—at—the liot water brine you SAFEL.V and The proposals will be opened af Hewitt's and <; ~yo« frow, Jdidnt ;lthout tllscomfprt. • >»ch yesr while the city was awaiting ihe; Agreement also covers many business groups that -would not be amen- two teanS Class-or-Private-Iiislructions State-pepartment-mee ting-to-be- Onjl«^jj^k»ondcOi4 U HoteU In Dpper Rahway. on Saturday. Janii- able to anr of the code arrangements. __^__^ held In Orarge. September 10. A \useetfo care a£6ut] ut a trin^-at V«rn Drue ble teaiq •tuiv or-any.druK »tor» the world 119 Main Street, Rahway dac.lor. In borrowing and.the fallicg off of ary 9th,. 1M7, at 2 o'clock p. m. ; - And what is still more important, perhaps, the President's Emer BALLET—TOE—ACROBATIC delegation has been selected to *"•• Mpn.y.«>»ck'ff not lii 1n and Out Cities are what men make them, there cj the high Interest rate tthichjounicipalllles gency Re^mployment campaign carries certain psychological values series be TAP—MUSICALCOMEDY attend the military field mass at . Don't forget the Pair today in Woodbridge. What men demand they shall be; -"that are as-priceless-as patriotism at;this juncture of our economic ni>* hive to pay on tax antldpaOon notes, of Slothful, sloven, and! sleeping, ^"EXHIBIT BALL ROOM 3 the- Veterans' hospital, Lyons ' history. The President himself made this quite clear in his recent radio m So September-n.-at-U-a. m.r-in-co-- liiouia prove most beneficial in keeping the Progressive, beautiful, free. . —address-to-tho-nation-'when he said:—Ore the basis ol this simple-prin- - ConU_z_- operatioh with the ladles' Auxil- in rite dowhV" ."-AUln~iIi; both the property Frtim Th«> Rahwaiy Advbcati^-SfptnhlMT S. 1SSS If the hearts of the builders are ciple of everybody doing things together, we are starting out on this i '•^drawing lo iary. An invitation to -attendjthe oixer acd'Uie" municipality' »tll benefit in nationuide attack on unemployment. It will succeed ij cur people r The new chapel in which the Milton Mis- By JAY AHR 1 Jts",brought County Council at Perth Amboy, Due will •m.GR&HD ST. COR. HOHRQE u&ned to the business section and every "i'araon me, sir "he said, "but i chief, and John McCoy, of Lincoln Hook ' ceitforauulib. gp h f ^- hn* Minfffi* of tiiff "mnn.nnwpr" or organization department. Under.hu glad to know that the school has FiesliIIamLuiger.lb.14c ^ p 1>, J9c U> riti Rahway for the ^ first time. . the Rahway high school this fall Is excellent. signia. to display for their cour- A Rahw.ay-tooy-took his sweetie7 direction block-t'o-block canvasses -will be made to check up on com- led ToniebA wine makimj time, and for un- : Hce "which, signed a year's contract with the. - However;-.all' this vicilance Is' In vain if the or last year's team Silvers, Ludlow,. Chase,. age and' sacrifice.; _ - pie -home._the._otheri_night and -pliance with-the President's Agreement, and to make a surrey of tho believably! expensive funerals. started walkine home. Fifteen unemployed, as to adaptability by experience as to trades and indus- SJldV Avalon Seven, dancing act special- I Loose Sausage, lb 7 ., 14c jnunlc[pa!Uy does- not have the co-operation Gehrin*. Lukens. Davis, P. Ritchie. RosseH, .- . • . —o-^ . . : g for izing in adagio and apache danc- Loiii Lamb Ghopsll): 25c Onis. keefe-K. Rltchle_arid Charles are back In commenting upon the re-minutes_ later he discovered he'd tries and thus be able more readily to help in the processes of assimila- ing, now appearing at the Acad- •at Us citiKns. Many places which have By fiat of the State JUlk Conr walked nearly a-mlle in the wrong tion of labor by expanding industries. Colonel No. 2, briefly, has charge ('•owing t< FRESH 'poising home and substantial business es- in school. J. Stanley Davis has been elected turn . to school of thousands of of Coacr emy theatre, New York City. trol Board New Yorkers must per- Ridsewood children, the Ridge- direction! tit newspaper publicity and kindred activities; and Colonel No. 3 has cirr Pork Chops lb. 16c Sho. Lamb ChopsTIb 710c tibllshtntnis, are dlsfUrured by A. mess of lit— assistant manager of the football team. -The sonally tote bottled milk from the training and direction of public speakers under his charge. ..The W inojie Eugenie's School 'of Dancing basketball team suffered greatly by the loss wood: News says that it is .the hna"~cssch"gd~yanoua. groups nonr ^4 store-to-home or pay the reluctant -Eacn-of-these-tiree-eolonels-has-seven-or-more-maiors-on-his-stafl',- Borden, but Ciplain solemn duty of ev'eryinotorlyt'.U) possih St. Mary's church and "school." aid jtrttwand on" lawns and vacant lots. Many Hiocery an extra cent a quart for ses to it that these youngsters [ on r\.nuiv and each major has about the same number of captains. Eacn captain— Bass, Porter, Anhenser- Solid Gehring expects the development of a good delivery. And Parisians . are • I always gaze with" awe and ad- has seven or more field workers. All of the local organizations are,-of ,three w^ has had many 'Railway students P»Ple who haw handsome lookins places. have a safe passage. . •. miration at rthe guy who can fig . tilt.* Ace t of note, among them. being Ed- Buscb, Schlitz, Fabst, Cos- ttam with the material flrbrnJast year's sec- growling about the. high cost of r course, constantly supplied-with, educational and inspirational material grave. Baffenreffer, Carls- BEST will allow such litter to remain on their lawns 1 "Bj>_ following* a few simple ure but time tables, income" tax >5every a ward ; Swierk, "95 River street. Meat ohd team. ' . . " , . a— .' . M (at par) cenrmilk. " rules he (the motorist) t;an.h&lp of all kinds fro,m_llie National Recovery Administration in .Washington. year, berr, Schmidt, Liebmann. or Cross Rib ' ifck after week, which encourages people to — o— reports and.things'like that: . Literally tons~an"d.tons oC printed matter has been shipped to every Among the' schbol's^many Rahway. Feigehapan. R n p p e r t • •cut-down-the-4oJl-of—3rM»r-chll^ "Patrons is^ BfUdred-'s Schour of ..Mrs-.- Dora Gairfinkle (need" we dren killed and -152,550 "injured nook and corner of the country. _ : ' Krnerer. Peter Dodger, litter along the curbs and on hedges and Rahway 15-Years Ago . '• Danclng. . say of the Bronx?) must h Modern Age The N.R^A.. emblem, known populaily asthe Blue Eaglo, is one of^— Peter Brddt, Peter Hanck, From Ttwi'-lWhway ' Recbnl—Au(rv»t C7, IMS in 1932.. Every motorist should r -I: —Besldes-teaching-baHetT^toer-ac- Smoked ButtsTIb ... 19c liwns it dn» to cnrflfS5nt^i!and lndlfferencg.. had inside „ information! prior to renienrber, to approach a school -Then., there's- the.. Qapper_who. the most interetting and vital-features of the campaign. All employers Rnbsam & Homnan, Hor- of the public generally in.the maUer-o'f the bank crash and the gold •who sign the President's Agreement are entitled to display the Blue robatic. taptp, , musical comedy, eexx- ton, Fldelld, People's .zoce •srithcare; tQislov down at thinks Custer's last stand'was tr &. faibit.faibitdid balliouul i daudiig this thmyinc on-thg-strtgt-whaUver is nofwantfd. given a royal send-off today under.the aus- edicts. '• Early in March she with- all intersections: 'to wat-eh ronr'pssion. '•''•- Eagle, -with the initials N.R-A. and the words "We Do Our Pan." ^cfeants, manulacturers and all others who have the ugnt to display •s school also coaches and rehearses lacon, Sliced Bacon, lb.... •. 19c » cigar, wrapper, cigarette package or other plces of the Army and Navy qommlttee and' drew over. $10,000 in gold cer- speed. on curves in the country. 0 \from everyivhere «. .. i FRESH the insignia by reason ot their having complied with the President's i— ^ny-type-of-theatrical-productionr rtnvlrt w TTpmblfv. The selectlves tlflcates from her banks, and Above.ail. hfr-shouid^ook-biit--for- •£- and supplies entertainers for every New York, Milwaukee, St. were: Leo Kenna, the second to go from the thus became a Ne^ Deal criminal. HigkbalkMinded?- Agreement, are permitted to hang it on their walls, or in their windows, '. kcts make the matter worse by tearing such tlie unexpected. Children" "who _Wqman at local service sta- 1 occasion. • Loots, Boston, Toronto, For months she carried the evi- or on trucks and cars, and, if they so desire, to stamp it on their prod; V\ Pork Shoulder, lb.: lieMcecTLiver, lb . ... 1 Gc stuff up into.little bits and then throwing Kenna family: Louis Schweitzer, J. T. Pin- meet after two months' separa- tion:—"Could I have some o aehool now located at 1S1 LonBon; Copenhagen. Phll- Idence to her purse, distrusting ucts or merchandise. It is, in fact, the desire o£ the Recovery Admin- J neean. Walter Turner. Nicola Marafa {h4f^ Broad street will soon^ move to adelphladlhl , Trenton, Broot leveu tUe Service Weight National; .XVtanwncchla._Thoma5._P._Bjirton, ^Edward forget about the danger, of dashr please?" ; :.—. -•. _• - 1 c0 pera i i l1 - Newark, Stalen Island. ) > in prchcMlitite^. yr.P. l: the: :ivvrse. itfranto^h^rodyidrtlhY '. "' ? " 7 .?. gent theatre. .-. Harrison, Elizabeth. • • Rwtptacies arc provided-at convenient points "PelUnger, Edward Qrube and Russell Thomas. while collecting a round . of President'.aJinKrgency. Re-employment Campaign and be considered as i from behind,/packed, cars, or try- a member-of the N.R.A. may go to the authorized establishment inlns la which to put such trash and it is up to. Oscar UKupper manager -of a cigar store twenty^dollar- rents. So- Provi-. Public Enemy No. 2 make these brews ..... dencejiphbldsjtheJSew.Deal's ex- ing to retrieve a ball from un- localily~and sign a statement of cooperation as follows: ; ^_ DANCE ON. COLUMBUS. DAY, - SMALL tvtry cltizenjto_apaulrelthe_hahitl.of »dng at Perth Amboy uiul Miss—Edith—Jannyr~ d«r the fender_of: a moving v'e- .The- guy -who "answers -your —An—entertainment—andr^lance Pilsrierr-Wurzbufxerr-Bud- them, as well.as to teach the children the ecutive hand. query with, 'Today's Friday—all "2 will cooperate inre^mployment by supporting and patron- cashier of a hotel In Perth Amboy. were shot •hide. The motorist' must do idng employers and workers, who are-members of NJld:" will-held by-the-Rahway'Italian- t weistr, Pickwick, Blue Rib- vl f ; day- if- it don't rain."—-— --: FRE8H neatness-and care^alontr the same to death in • this city "about", i"o cl6ck yester--" their thinking-"for them.:. Any such'Bigner will then"be" given and may thereafter use the American independent Citizens' bon, Ball Doe, Imperial BEST CUT y lints. =Stoat .Grand-Erix -panbh- day morning, tile double murder occurred" ^Manhattan visitor T."S.-Walm- The reduction in motor acci- —jjjgjgnia of consumer .membership in N.R.A, ; • - ^ _ r > TSeyTTnayor "^of vHuey -Lpng!s-city street, In observance of Columbus Lager, Dog's Head, Porter PORTERHOUSE or "tfents who have any self-respect snouia on West Milton avenue, in the vicinity of Dr.' tients-to-children-of-schooPage-in- 'Point oi View'""" Every phase of the progress ot tnis mighty.campaign will be Hashed Light, P. O.N, Etd Label. of New Orleans^rinned much the United States, is the bright- And to the average gal of Day, Thursday, October 12. The SIRLOIN ^Mh their children to respect their town Frank Moore's residence. The two- victims but refused comment-on Owen P. est picture "in the. safety move- in the newspapers of the country and announced constantly over tho affair will be In charge of a com- Special, Blue Label, Finest, more' than treat It as. if it was a "plgpenr * had been occupants' of an automobile. The sweetie-pie age', a run in a stock- radio. In this way everyone will be in a position to know just what tho White Label, Sheingold, PurePrait White's plan; to strike^.a medal ment, but there. still remains ing is far more serious than a, mittee headed by Joseph C. Clark- OWer peoplejought to know better In. these other occupants of the car made good their commemorating the-.''Battle^of th much to be'done to further re- campaign is doing from day to day in actually putting people.back on Old Stock. Golden Brew. ldv run on a bank. _ .. .. MS—rhntrmnn. assisted—by- - inced times.:.J.:--'::..!---- •.„•.•.....•. Washroom1." Mr". White.'.associ- dtice- the number of * tragedies— the payrolls and adding to. the. mass purchasing power of the country! Elizabeth Brew, Kraosened, escape. -\vTiile,-«s-haB^becn-stated^uis-dcsired-4hat-liberal-use--of--tho- Evary tojtwe ever mads, or had mails Carmen Zullo, Prank DeStafano, Pasteurized ate Editor of "Collier's .Weekly;" 90 percent of which are avold- tonors. 4.50x20 ....;. Michael Bdtti, Salvatore Blzzuto Insignia b» nude by employer and. consumers, it is to be remembered —-— ComingBack"Home'T Rahway5 Years Ago proposed" a fund" Tor the purpose ab.\e7~3dUc'atbfs~s'cnobl~a"uth"ofP Local Inertia-Expert —~ • ' 7'hat the official N.FLA. emblem is the property of the United-States for 111, proved the Important fact that and President Arnold. D'Ambrosa. In Jest, and then • found • himself I*: line- 4.50x21'?.~.~'~; . 4.75 and, they arje sold '.'•%:.'... .• BEST ToRoll The past weekend has" seen the vacation-, From The Haihway Record—Si>pticmbcr 492S iesNand teachers constantly em- . Flash! The. town loafer has an- Government and may not be used or reproduced without authority of "form? deluged with contributions. phaslzevthe dangers of modem nounced he is considering run- Tempered Rubber gives 7% to 368c m^» at-prIc««-ranrin«-from_J2 niinfcto^lahww-to-JarKe_nu ' the National Recovery -Administration. .- . • •' '•. . • Suffering from a fracture of a case or 3 botUes for a Prime Rib Roast " one" cc*y-6r~tne~medaT~'wlirbe -tramc- conditloTK-to-the-ichlldren: nih^for-vica^-president-of—the^UT- Te lists ofall employers who sign the President's Agreement arc tnHes at no moro'tost. You can easily safe to say the greater part of those •nate in securing as local director Miss Hazel 1 4.75x19::...... ;,.....".-5.75.V the right^leg, lacerations of head; quarter, and up, with free CUT or Standing in-massiye-gold,ifor..posslble pres- The. one,,persvon_abls to ' bring S; because,, as far as he can find, .displayed in local.post-6Eces-and-it-.is-urged that-all:employers.who Armour's Steer Beef ^fthefroBr^e^onn i " Pannalee. oi~gtr3a655srvt; ': about great improvement is the *~rfal thirc verify this. Go to any U. S. Tire »f7Patrolman 1 to their local post-master.' beat U and get the fact.—the truth about tire mobile in Metuchen, Janies Smithy Those reddentsN who had'hiedi themselves Palling this' it will- be hung in times as he would if nlsxhlld were even heard of). With some minor exceptions, the terms of the President's Agree- All BOLOGNA 3 lbs for Pork Kidney, lb T7JTi2 10 Henry J. Miller, of this city, for the office on, on" 56 years old, 0684 Dorchester ave- in Rahway-.at.'.-^...... the seashqre orhaquntaln and'lalce resort* out in.that crowd.ahead;< . of Junior vice president of the State Patrol- the -trophy room of the Sands ment with employers is, briefly, as follows: Any employer of a factory . the All Other Sizes in Proportion mileage—tho actual figures on compar- nue. Dorchester; Mass., >dras taken ilLtVERWURST lor a breathlnp speUNmd a surcease from Point club. Crusher, 1905 or mechanical worker or artisan must not pay him less than 40 cents l men's Benevolent Association was a 'feature The ?rlncton Packet congratu- ative tread Wear. See ithe-prool that to the Rahway Memotjil boi- Fresh B#Kidne^lb12c labor are now back in ineltnelr residenceresldences.malcs jnak- "Go way back and sit dqyrn." an hour or work him more-than 35 hours a week, except that if the' pltal Wednesday nighk where he FRANKFUHTERS of the meeting of Rahway local last night. ' —°— ' • • lates Mayor Hoff for his efforts employer were paying less^than 40 cents for that kind of work their fall and .winter plans while their \ * * • U.S.TIro« outwear other leading brand*, was treated;by."Dr._John M..Ban-i HEAD CHEESE, etc., PhUdren are now trudging dally off to school. Hejias .been a trustee of the state organiza- One for Mr. Ripley: The Miss- in trying to urge the State High- on July 15 the employetx^n pay that rate now, but not less than 30 Hard Salajni-ib r H29 ing Persons ^Bureau of the New Overheard Here '.•'•• They have returnedi home with renewed vigor tion for the. past two years. Besides Miller, way Commission to improvp e the; cents an hour. As to all other employes—those on a weekly rate—die Beverage Shop ^?rk CiW~Police Department has '^Everyday the nights get employer will pay not Jess than $15 a week in a city of over 500,000 ^Cou^Nik _,the_deleeMtes_from Rahway^tojhej . state conr__ Princeton-Hightstown road. It is CourftgcrPng^^,tonnto11P:activeiB;otk.; been 98 percetit; efficient-since rlt Ionia; ~ ' n^p'ila"tionrdrS»JMirwwK^ Counter^ charges- -Qf-glmple ^TEXTRarSPEClAL IJNFKlllX all Indications point to more work and" ~soult aud;~battery were inadv DEPT. used in:the-summeras— a~route" ——or $14 aTrcek-iircities berween-2,500 and'250,000 population; or $12.00 j,usinessilHlWwaMfunc^ s handted 300.000-37,000 last ~ ^ a vvcCK ill cities uf leSS tliall 2^500 pUpulilllUll, and the ciiiplu^ci a^ii:«:-« George Welsh, 33, of 103 West on Phone Rah. 7-2299 " lng m increasinesingg scopscope anand ththee hope year. .. •: ••-• ... •••;.- is one orthe worst pieces of popu- not to work this class'ot workers more than 40 hours a week. As to Grand street," and Michael Mor- v JERSEY BEETS or -*Morgues-aU-over-the world have -In -a-local store a\clerk was Broac[St. & Milton Avenue rone, 49, of 6 Xrvlng-street.'before Rahway, N. J. "•« Itt will continuti e to widen its scope lar roadway in the state." "• asked about the price of he^ad let- employes who were getting a higher wage, the employer must not Opp.P.R.R. Acting Recorded John E. Barger been trail's end in many cases; leduce their wagesJbecau5e*B{.ajeductionJn.theirJiaut8jnd.he^li!)uId_ .'. "Barney" Eheelman, CARROTS, 2 bunches for ... itLPQllctL-Qourt-'uEuesnay- mpriu Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs lirthbse affecHhg" young glflsThe "TTHe^Washington Star wonders •• generally keep the usual pay differences as between tlie lower:and khe 1_™ '—*— PhoneRahway-7-0607" Ing.' "Botn~defendarit3 pleaded 5s In this city will take up their ^Bible- . "We have two prices," sald^the solution often' means_mlnor trag- higlier paid employes. And after August 31, he must not work children not guilty to the altercatloo which where they left off last spring and eotyfor sorrowing parents: butrising prices for neEessltites. derkr"flve, seven and ten cents took place August -29 at 6 Irving Free Delivery- y± Doz. For as the body without the spirit Is dead, under 16 years of age. There are, of course, some other rules which "^normal fall and winterjtctiy1Ues_will,be e major!ty^of^the :.cases solved Increased prices get too far ahead applY-ij-Bpecial!casfcs.3mt-the.terms jflhe.agrccmjnd street. - Upon the testimony-Welsh W€r r was found" guilty and) fined $6, ~ way and the affairs of Rahway will so faith "without wori^U aea41U«>?=3;ame« end' in .happyi reunion with anxi- the nubble, will collapse, comments J?amdiis Last Words ever the large built of cases. * while the complaint against Mor- swne "0>e even tenor of their way. 2:26. •rone-was-uismlssedf-by^thi

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rf THE RAHWAY-RECORD—The Foremost Semi-WeeTdy of Two Counties—FRIDAY, SEFTEMBER-8,1933- Phone-7-060Q "-Phone 7-(HKRr — ~ "THE Porenast Of Two CountlES—^RIDAYrSEPTEMRBR-8rl93g- PXGE TWO-S "S~ 7~— ~ Aim KiorwHrnciiJuui -dress withhat: and' ac- ABXIUARY-MEETS Child Misses Death in Pauline'Mascio Bride 1 Found Sleep-Virus •dtiekt Epidemic Spurs Research Ititd cessories to match and-wore- a cor- A regular-business meeting of Arrange Activities Fall From Second Story Largest Mobile Of Carteret -Resident sage bouquet. Miss Eleanor Ve- the-ladies auxiliary to the Car- Latest Fashion Trend Follows Suit leno, Altoona, a iiiece of the bride, penter's Union was held Tues- " •!• v Falling 16 feet from a second- Nature of 'Sleeping Sickness' .Telescope At a largely attended wedding was maid -of. honor.- -She-was day night-in the home of Mrs At Baptist Parley MMlRXOON^SKIRT-VND-JAW.r COSTUME Or CREPE, SATIN OR FAILLE, IS ary window, Shirley Tice, 26- SPECIAL LUNCH Kmd FREE. "sleeping alckn*ss".enl- ^^j? - • •< '^^^ in St. (Marys church. Saturday Messed in blue with hat to match, •Max Priete,. 1 Washington street. nonth-old'baby. daughter of Mr iS'^'bepn to reach alarmlne afternoon, Mss Pauline M. Mas-(WUHam Bartock, Carteret, was Business matters and future ac- ' ' BOni cmc WD FCONOMICAL enjoy yonmlt and dance. tivities were discussed: by the inoVMrs John Tlce, Jr., 23 tewis No minimum or cOTer charges. Come lons in the mldwwt, tho na- do. 17 East Grand! street, daugh- bisi man -After-a'short wedding [Young People's Gi oup 1 treet, narrowly escaped death rtport BACEK, IT KUINE ter of Joseph Masclo, 27 ttff.to.mL ticnili llu-, fill M> i Inn- * ' lospltal where it was found the •uddf i appearance ot the TUT: •R.TIV. A-WDl Dior Illim lll.il. All'l it's . a •flcistedr* tHsco ri-trt-PafaneJn. Byrttr^>ytPU-49--miaions-b-y-the--UiHfa the a.iru.il confeience of the liih »lio tuns liusili for ill ocn ihild was suffering from a.con- i to the belief that TOO*- Peterson. 83. Seminary avenue, Miss iMascio was dressed in a'a committee. • :•:••••• ;.-: ; . - States. -.-•• • . •' young people of Tirst Baptist inns I sussion of the brain, but had hot Cross Keys Inn er* responsible. This have returned; cin\ifnl snil^liiliin. *-kirls mil .djblnlttft oh8 In which her mo- ting ''rater, likewise, wu itillcrciii from blame. ie 4Rambl< seec~h r^'-UZs-lr""the-l-e-binea'^trfnicVWouno officiated at , ,»d working and climbed from a visit to Freehold. : of the sessions^.If* a he- -,1,^-lnt tho i jcncrtllrhellcTO that tenth-finnu^l e^ent-ot-u -4.md^- oni'Pii ^ _ ^ low—which-:has. a.-very-.low -sill, a S1 Ln |o M R and was-mmted bi an enthusi- ^nuk e a vam in V _«• he apparently pushed out [: the " Js brought on by a non- t and \\as_maj i eril Hunt«h'35 Oak street, have te- 3-at a X- asm for the rel gious work o'Jhe ibout themn is' creea. and teD lo' the groOh'd The iiu<-' t'mi; b« filtered or »eea under a —turned front a Uln to Hunting.- church :n th; fa'1 ^ | tint one is enuui;li ^o:oi c-ii MH it uiir uwii months'; to suit" Itie occasion -aim nnniinl hilslnp<« -and fauM_ot_l'l8«plnR T^nrwi ; nblers, \ mer years,., joined, the Rahway Get a black silk .afternoon suit avenue, returned recently from church at the conference. and several, while blouses to r« r a ufotor trip tlirouglrNew'York the leal The Rev. Keech' presented a witli it and you'll never have to and Pennsylvania.,; . ' it '1 wirVil fe worry ulwiu--»;liat to. wgt 1 c5Wple«r _Emfi3ior_pf PathQlogy_at Wash *«« double *; other* jnoy AND for the- church-year-includin?-the- ington University, who is credited djllrium and terror. • In *A ?,";Wathewson,j hymns anoTmusic by William E. luncheons ami the like. with hanne ducoycred the pres- lo lhc« lymptpmi, euce- daughters. Gladys. 95 Pulton r with hanne ducy p ot the park! cook, organist. Dinner suits are not to be trci* i ence of a 'liUcrabllUbliUr l c virusi"" In ththo iifl'rleilm? have experienced itreet, and_Edlth, ValhaHa, N. pplied to Central Brazil. 1 large of the The Rahway group which num- ed lightly either They'are ncwir 'li ik 1? i • kwdache. Insomnia, muscle Y.,"are spending a few"days at What is, believed to be tho than dinner dresses and more chic' tor, a geographer, first applied twdics of •'Islecping. sickness ? vie- 6p and prq berea 22" left "StauTday afternoon. the Ilmb*. • Asbury Park. world's largest mobile teiescbva yednesdavl' The dress, ot course, can he J •to the whole western world In imporUct victory in the battle ot <„> HVH> •»omn nririi thnt, evening a ~ ! ' t.the tpi is shown above; Completed after !.J0 ramp fire fongfest was held with- formal evening frock :is long BIBS. .A. C THfi'HT- 'i. M.-StoOlli i were sei oTarcing following in the -.samp the neckline is.lt>*!"- 1'"" .'-')' ' Mt at •Whittier; Calif/, it is; mounted Speeches, in^ congress are cost- through the middle west. • ohd jujt 0 Mode and a half fnm the UnionStt- tii »> ot others. :: :.. ttNOER,' M Stanton-. street atution [ 'hut." The • Rev.-X-Stitt,' new gown with aTaclict'. fancy or 1,51111 on an auto so that It can be used tailored: and "there you are in 1 ng $4,000 a rfay. tion£ on ideol location nVteJingtcn. Inr/ Atconilns to 4 JiromtaentAealth have been - entertaining theu- I definite p. pastor of the Brooklyn church, epidemic «aetphaim8 H daughter and sonTin-law. Mr. in favorable location's- tor-study- if. handsome dinner suit! : 1 on's_ope_ _ _:•was-welcomed) at supper. J5 hazardoot than ifiInfactil i and. MrsTTmtOff-anness-ana ^=-ln?-thtt -heavens.-^Th9-telescope,— Dinner suits- are important fcs.T>referr The dinner costume answers Hie end guests of her parents, Mr swam and went boating on the Mr. Stoody, Is shown using the The "New Deal" has proved far more than a catchy phrase. It 1- baU for tt problem. Not only does it go to din ;t of MM and Mrs. Antonio Collari. 236 lake =-The=conferencejLwork -was- —West-Orand-stree -has-prpyeja[jj-^hallenge-ghich-has-swnng public faith and courage done at separate sessions of the £.<2H as to w nigiit suppers and informal name jSU«r from nfter-eBect* ot the dl»- and ambitions into a "forward .march" formation. . It has brought two churches'with.G. Edwin Cook. t t L la children particuUrly *~ i should as well.- •• ••- j- Tlirr« rictlnu of the - dread epidemic encephllli^ GEORGE AND MISS GRACE jobs, and buying, and. manufacturing.- It has brought better prices rig People' * .l^ffl^n -n-Un Ii^g- flirrf* suits t • • Yorlc CltT.' UDion County Buicfc Co. ( if°? . HOTEL (•Inrplng ilflinrii), mn thnvrrt Joe Itngglnt, •bbTCi, 0. Mary Sanzone Wed in ... pfiimg -fnf r <l sleeve trcntnu'nt. At right, «« chnnnlni; swagger jacket Elizabeth. N. J; "^Tttsy ~wcre- a-ccoinpanied^bjrMrsr rvlce-The'Rahway Savings Institution offers to. all people whose aiii- for occasion's—ilia t demand some- ;iii ascot tie.nmkos a smart.dinner stilt of a high-necked evening roaoy vlrtlma or Ilic mldtrrtt epidemic Miss Agnes. Gunderson, Fred Ger- w (U coadltion.: callM: P*rM°»SJ ' Lat?rence Kettner, _22-_Evans and friends were on .hand for-the bilious are real. Here, where sound policies have meant safety for gown-in eol pray satin. : 1 ner, .Roy Graves'.- the Rev. Keech' - thing a little-more- dressy and a tarts*, or thakins P»l»y« I(T«S IUTO died. The. African ail- sleep, patients are hot necessarily wedding ot Miss Mary Sanzone, eighty-two years, you can: build a reserve that will mean- security dinner suit for evening wear will .street. _• ••• . "•' .,- ..., and President Cook. . inrnt Is-taustil by gernu deposited ' unconKlous. Many Instances are and comfort. - • —,see.,you-.adenuately,..tlirough..the The shoulders are nice and ger jacket with ascot tie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent square 'aim trie f.eeves arel d scussed and three educational fall and winter. . . , . ii ilrtpjskkntw r\K By. and Is nor cplJctalc. perfectly aware what -was coins on Begianing .today the Bab: m is-tightly fitted about"the hips and mond Leone, Jersey Ctty, at St. trips were arranged"as" parfof the Say-wiiat-yoii_will,aherc.is .notltj7!25?L. i_^?:._' . fewa. But only !n the pa«; 15 Krcquently 'Ihc onnstural slum-, and being said In the room about Keep-iireil station in. the hase waisfand, by means of a circular Marj^s church, Saturday • after- young-people's-pians:—These-in- ing more svave.and well-groomed Novelty, metal buttons adorn the cut,_swoops^cnicefully_ to the floor. '_ »on tt fo-ia which'•'period over txr lato vhlch Tlctlms link has htm, but was unable _to speak or me'nt of the Rahway high-schoo s: tlian a suit blouio-as-ffell-as-thc-n'rap-around- T noon. The Rev. C; J.' Kane per- lble team? clude a trip to the Bronx Zoo, Oc- The Schiaparclli-type sleeves, JUOJ'tietiiai bare periiibnJ—Sai listtd for a lor.K lime. Patricia let people know that ho^heard what will be open Irom 3 to 5 p. m. w • * _ skirt. And novelty buttons are was being.said. formed the ceremony; with -the there CE tober 12; the American Museum pleated on to-thc shoulders; are the viatt two -w«Vioc •.<<•;. eau»i Xtasulro. an Oak Park. 111., jlrl, for each Friday afternoon, instead o I'KN afternoon suit that will earn fashion highlights this year. Instinct, has st«pt through tiro The William J. Mathcson Com- bride being given in. marriage by series bet of Natural History, February 22, •new three-quarters length. Finished Siui!)- atitr the''World. War a •from 10 to: 12 a. m. on Fridays. :A ,vou'a'hifih fashion score if not I -A-sft^HV-dinner "suit, also in eel r nWtmlej l*«pt through htrthdars. Klne-jear-o'd Joe Hug- mission ot Encephalitis., a1 founda-__ her lather. ' ••'••'" .~~~ vens. and the Absyrinian church, New _ high playing score'at any-after-1 gray. 1 it's • a • particularly, good fall around the bottom with a fairly Child Hygiene Jlurse Miss Medbra ; v-. -, "The Bank of Strength" • vcrld. One of tbtm. *blch clci. Of Memphis, Tenn, has slept Uon established In .1927 _fcir_lhe^ The bride was dressed In white ~hoon bridge party is of eel eray! colpf)~Has a nign-nccKc'a eveningJCIghTTfaSaryou wcaTTlienrjjuiBlied Sqtiier ^announced -yesterday. — WS4. took a tol fitfully for almost two ye"ars. • Andjtody of the disease,-has achleTcd- lace^over-satin-^and-wore-a-cap • Conte decided to establish a conference crepe with a. white faille vest. ' | gown topped by a charming swag-1 up above your elbows.. irving Street "Kaliway, N. j. Ttctlsit Formerly called th'cre's-Uie case of a Russian sir), encouraelns results In Its attempt A signed' copy of Charles Klngs veil caught with orange blossoms. 1 tfedrawing loi baijk of 10 cents aweek from each She carried' a shower bouquet of kfe- ^brought memhfir_sdth_K__G_ U- t-irf phalllhk" the dlwate Eviloklra Lich»i!lna. 10. who l lo discover an egcie.nt- serum or lev's-"Water Babies" was sold-ln Telephone 7-1800 "Sun ; ATTEND CONFERENCE litps th. It U dfdallt- ot-RHt-Soi»VArlU-iUri In 1M2 Sanzone^was—the-rmaid—of—honor- "day conference carrie Monday It is possible that great progress in as a hero, ignoring- Balbo. e:TheK ployees, took part in the conven lj tn tht nme malaJr a* th after xren and a half and wore orchid) satin with hat aftejnoon with a softball game in (ho control of sleeping elcknesa b Elizat icn of. the-tfatfSBal .Associa'tio tram years. Exiled By Politics ar.d accessories to match. An- which' the -Hahway team defeated Unfortunate in Chile! Training may bo achieved in the- »ear futw*. park an Letter Carrier:., at Atlant I •iWtl feaii jrctl« of. tboa»and« ot oa- j Durlns lhe« periods it ahnonnal Whatever the cause, a few thony • Sanzone, brother of the - latthel the* Marcy Avenue contingent; 18 mnnthi after General Balbo as- ; By the Late Edith D. Dixon, unfortunate. or disastrous in the ., bride—was -best-man.-, — to four. The Rahway battery in- Sumedthe Air Ministry portfolio, 1 Former Extension. Service-Child training cf a child than disagres- City over the weekend. Following a dinner and recep-. cluded Frank Crue, pitcher,'and Palestine is not- as' fertile de Pinedo found hunselt. relieved Raymond Oakley, catcher '— Training Specialist • ment between parents as to the Oe Piriedo Enled for Love? tion at the home of the briae, and as it n*as in the days_o_f Chrisi of his post as Chief or Staff and a dinner and theatre party in "Hie local contingent included: An- example of how- parents methods followed. Where -one ,_. of no ordered to Buenos Aires. He be-New York, the": couple left for a The Rev Khley Keech, President should co-operate to avoid': dis-parent disapproves of the other 'Vlche last came the highest racking mili- short wedding trip. They will-re- G .Edwin Cook, Secretary Walter agreements, on matters of child before the child,- inteiferins in L_mei:tiiig_af_a-jil.LinlorLca^hg Just Rolling probably j. 2at that hees, Wilbur Fagans, Frank Crue, ence of their- children, -was'recent- issuing of a command,- it is im- . Stfiionb*r-8v—The an- "described ~ "by" "Dr. Douglass possible to obtain successful and atrtns of • the Aventl Fre soon displaced de Pinedo as the i.'Co give "i Walter Jackson,. Raymond- Oak- airihero..oflJtaly ..his,gro.up._fllght .uui, 3 uuXLuilully L •wiHtns-obfdience-ffoi airihero..oJyJ J..,g.p reu -' jey, •• ±.Terelt.-j*uiison, v*SJd ana to South America in 1931 winningi"" —"Sn^-Th FrankHn—<3erherr-a&^=a!Hl—Mrsr him acclaim that had once gone A young girl was playing co damental to success. y At thi» ^.•ue will X Willard Jennings and: son, Ken- to the man who nowv-satat' a tenfedly on the'hearth by her fa-parent issues a command, he or members of the board tptember J— neth; Mrs. G. -Edwin Cook,'_John desk- in -the-Buenos -Aires em- cre'repres D'Ambrosa, the Misses Mildred ther's •" feet when her mother she should be backed by the other. wis'.«j in!! be elected. called- from upstairs for her to If,- perchance,.he or she does not bassy, be Pi'cedb. smarting, un- :ty Manat Waters, Dorothr LaForge, Agnes der ,1he hinw, waitfd his' time UKain make a bid. for tlce utes more and Betty could have opinion should' be discussed •cr.el~Fire company aaa _Markey, Anna Worth. Roy Graves, place he./elt was'rightfully his. [Tonight completed the "task she had- in private. • •. . . . " aialiuiry' will hoW a Roselle,, accompanied the group. -Rivals of Air -.._ sSrtnch hand, and had her mother known '•'•'.'•"'i -"•-' '•"' ': ' ' "''•••""•;" ;''v •••••••' •'••-' : ''• -.:'::,'.• is! end. party in the flrehouse. Many parents, With the announcement of ENTERTAINS AT PARTY this, she would! have waited be- Almost eycry-purchasc you make represents a choice. 'iv tnnins'. -8tpt«mb*r 23. to be fair to the child, or because General Balbo's Italy-to-Chlcago Miss Agness Collari. daughter fore calling. With'a quivering -Xdn» -Hanson, chainnan. of tender feeling for it, criticize usually, a, wide choice, between three or-four or-forty good flight plans General de Pinedo SOUTH CABOUNA AVtNUI r Towing to of Mr: and Mrs.-Antonio Collari, chin and eyes filled with tears, Be assisted by Mw. Q.'-Can- *.. of Coach each' other resigned his diplomatic post and ' "*nt Off Ito-WoHT 236 West Grand street, entertain- Betty-turned-to her father say- u, Itn. C. Nler. Paul Soloinoa. !*,> The Rf the child. Perhaps the mother who jossibilities. • " '.-J^- came- to New York to prepare for Itow • ttnfitool • San Want ed a group of friends at her home all day -Saturday-'ntght." his_great_adyenture. .It is.known ; possible • Dining I* Sun ood Ammoscato—was winner in the he hoped to be ready to take'off fcrf Ttrrac*' lo Sathlag AHW e wei Father could see- the- little comes seems,.to the father, to be wflj be awarded and re- eames. - Among those • present ;,', But no.gOod housekeeper today spends all her spare time ' as his rival was flying the Atlan- j ACCO girl's point, -yet- his answer was: irritable or. cross with trie chil- tic but this plan was frustrated nvere;. The Misses Mary Kubieck, "That's-.too bad, Betty. Mother dren.' 'But if he attempts to pro- On the.go^—comparing qualities^ estimating values, trying to get tJevery car Minnie Trlvlono, Man'- and- Anna •by-weather.'—It-was-also -noted rlirfn'tf- how -rtpfli* tlirnnp-h iy. scolding the ma ; that de Pinedo cafefuly avoided •Mazza, Linden;..the Misses El- (lie must lor tlm money tipeut. r~: —• ' • . '. . . :" '". "'; ~~~ ' fcitfieV auxilijoy of the you were, or she would* have let tKer, the. child. is then teaming taking '"part in any Of' the New- vera Golini, Josephine •Ammos- w*T Psre department wlU hold you finish. • But; n^ver mind, or- not 'to obey but to evade by turn- York—reception^to—hisl-onestime- O.fltn, ATlf.nini dtea" g tiers ' are—orders, so~nm~off trr lag to the lather for .protection chief. -..-• sephine Spinella, Sophie Kuris- bed." i against-th'e .mother. ""'.• She does, much of her shopping, at home, -with hernews: * *'• -2 P. m. A covered dish kin, Anna Truppa. Lena Favoriti, •And.off she went upstairs.' The be . served "ot" this Wealthy Nobleman Jl ana Angelina iiiscar- An excellent way to remove —paper. She-ihuls in Uio advfirtising-columntf-thc-Iatest-fagbion- ifs di,' Rahway. father showd.-that he sj-mpath- of discipline and come..ta an un- |zed. with..aetty._-in_he.r_dlsap^ - .; _ ^ ; . - those surplus pounds is_to get in rfirtetir.s, marvels of mprhaniral dsrstall ding or the | st t0 3'oiirrelf one oC "th"ese grant" polntment but that he expected p ed. arid then' stand together of the supper are: Mrs. roce wheels and go out for a spin. invention—a thousand romances translated into real things, to eat K. chairman. Mrs. P. J. Do- her to meet it bravely. He- also iri:cmyinz on, are milch more It's easy, once you get the upheld the mother in her request, t ». Mrs. E. Hanson. -Mrs. H. at $4,000,000 but not even this ]ikel_y t^o ob aln obedience FwliiR of it. This unfque Vehicle and wear and use and own. She makes up her mind before she all 111 a cuiibiJexal; ulani l mduiiilt'mi - IsuiHi uf jnaut lmlui; med ea-- ~i and Mrs .1 Ttrhan could win him the IOVP of a Prin- lrom the children. ! " goes qutto cess and: happiness in his native There is perhaps nothing more Record Aas Pay French resort. Personal HeUtion land. By LOUISE M. COMSTOCK s Louise Toepfer Smith I. -^ _j . r >.*•-•• v 1; Head the advertisements in this-paper-carcfltlly^-_-.-they hrlng -.-^Miss.UlUao Hegel,-Ros«lle ioiicc hailed as the "Lindbergh ot Italy," .Manrois. Francesco de;Pinedo. -Hurricane Scenes from Cuba's Capital «. and Miss Bessie Roe. New- ildlled when his trans-Atlantic plane crashed at.Xew York, died in virtual _ _ i y°u vdu^ltMonna% iabMjnew^ 1 0 1 Tcxile The Italian nobleman flier is said to have aroused the ire of |Chig Li " . Wednesday-xin_New iVictorEntanueiVictorEmanuel by hij attentions to the roonarchVthird.daught<>r,.Pjiii-roonarchVthiridaoghtcr,.Mii- wt- v . • -.- • '. , ~\ ": .ces s Ciovannan:~,-*wiT,"l'lfalo Halbo wcrc^Ydircct^ause pf-dirPincdoVTetarement^»^hief -a byiiitiol*of~thg~tiniiusyHiii- Setennlnr- "buying. - and son, Junior, of staff of tholtalian Air service and his assignment to ButnosAI of separating lninwleili;e am > * nne _spent the weekend with •'as air attache of the Italian Embassy there. De Pincdo's friends aec (Ife by Robert BrownlnK In t lie in J _ Balbo. of havine been iealqiis.of.ui6 ilWated.airmanABflpularlty. . captui ?• J. Luskie, Minna avenue.' . V ; at licartya jot that name, was n S»l New York, Sept. 8 (I. I. N.)— "Cu} |clan, chemist and clunl.n to America for the first time; : Kuzmiak, of/Baydnne, The Record should, reach you - lived /from l-):)3 to I.vu,- ..The tragic "death.of General : _C£_ Will Read the Advertisements of the In Love With Princess? ,:. >r !i 1 i -••-: ?-•* • ;'-: -• .-: -.-. -..-r^I Xlke'the~chiina'!t;r In- guest otK Mr>Pranctsco dc Pinedo, one-time"5lr Qors.. | It was on, his return'-;to;.Italy 'aracelsns^devote'd lils li w. Kuzmiak of Avenel h»ro of all Italy, revives, stories early each Tuesday and Jfriday have \ that, rumor has it, de Plnedio-fell y earch for knowledge uml. IMBing Store! Regularly^ii This Newspaper. of his virtual'exUe fronyhls na- best iriterests-tui linetl bo Information uvullnlile in love with Princess- Giovanna, If your paper is not * formei.. tive land since 1929. Love or mornin •om-the-students-of-tlie-l poliuc^probablyTrothti o ^ op an independent * Mrs. Clyde Berry and :. — , heingdeliveredon time _or_ i£^:_ : iU-Tattd:fllcr:~froni--the "pedestal Queen '6' -Bulgaria;:'-..The intrepid at third.t the real character of niuitrr. Ee. Manhattan' avenue, of fame andi sent JUmTinto com- professor at the University 1 ---"• andi Mrs. H. W. Chap- airman is said to-have shown the parative" obscurity and eventually: Impressionable Princess.- marked ~ „ you have any other complaint - raracelsus publicly Inirn «i Pwbury, Conn., orer the his death. iVwss'ln an effort to Morn attention, displeasing her royal th' |works of Avkenna arid (i. "" weekend.. .-'. restore his lost prestige-, that de thcrs of medical sclenco. on the delivery, call Circula- ison. on ( Pindo planned a non-stop flight father, De Plnedo's decline was thef himself as "monariili of |ihy d. Mre^Q^rgeVMqCuk marked from that. time.. : troni iNew York to Bagdad, a dis- tion 'iDepartmeht,-'-'Rahway V as an ago when sdenrn Avenel street, motored While the fliers hopeless lave bound Dp in bind: inn; tance of-6,000 miles. >Hls over- Haven Sunday,; • for the Princess may have con- Interest Paid in Our"Special Dcpartnient from day of dei>osit cbemtstry was as yet iik loaded plane failed.toAake off 7-6iS0di and the trouhie will chemists devoted iirecluu S and the "Itailan^Lindbergh^died -tributed)'to his virtual exile, it-is, ;„ -' ' •-—:•—,--—^untUday-of withdrawal '_..—_—.'—'—' - MOONUGHT BAJL known, his differences with Geri- toi of in his blazing shfr.' Balbo. lae lor'Uie crcatiou of llf first won-interims ere tiijnal fame in iS!S6 whlfl his—being sent from Paratolsus dealt lil.u 1) "Tlie Home Newspaper? : btIndia u.vmeJ;o_iuencLAlrest_ftsJ.Alr_Atr nil v muca humuug.una piuM v \S upon tlie igno'r.iiRe unil Japan - and! return. ' A ••wartime Vache of the-ItaUan-Embassy In \ the •Argentine.' The up and cora- Uon of the time, lit sumils ls O. E. s. Home - flier, his exploits"sJteSay';.we're g>^ 'd^i flife RiliWav RScoWt Rahway Truft Co •^r-t>e-' brocufeS "from taiy-Tmd-itrwas- iag-Balbo, rs in his capacity of Chief of Staff in the-air -servipe,. is's'ald to have Hoeft, id Trusslcr j MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM "\ Browning is n»t corice iril ace of the. Air Service that he made been piqued-because- of the: ac- -^tiieHome Neivspaper" tho real coutrltnitlon uf his In- the-' flight thaLbrought him_into claim ..which : greeted:.: de'-Plnedo "The Bank With the Chime Clock" learalnj-of-ilii«-w<>rl< An idea of. the severity jj£_the hurricane that swept mto a^iver-hy-tto USftuuaia-rainrthaf SSomSauSi City-at thfr Hlgnt: tnat_orousuu ii«xi_uiw httth the effect of a life rtewi tho terrific \find.wind ' Lower shows thoo detrttH'ti • -^change place, Jersey the international limelight. Two around. the Mediterranean. The eively to rcscan.li uyo 1 hurricane wrought taionff " " " ' ' " tr. Ho- years later his -four-continent principal streets that was transformed Burround the CanitoL ~ ' populace in the places visited hall- MQtiim flight with a companion took him

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THE RAHWAY RECORD—The Foremost Smi-Weekly of Two-Counties—FRIDAY,-SEPTEMBER-8rl933 "- -L." - -Ph'one-7-060ft-i PAGE Bcanty in Advertising Agency Tnrzan the Fearless ALONG THE RlALTO We Do Me Do Our Part Boland-Riiggles Comedy—Alps Romance Our Part Q The Mary Boland-Charies Rugeles. comedy. "Mama Lo\es Railway Record Papa" opens at the Rahway theatre today for a two-daj sta\ By .HARRISON CARROLL. alt Lake, Omaha and PAST IS GONE Q"" WB FACE TO-DAy kJj^ -*"" — Charlie and Mary, who have been featured together in thiee Kim Tuuan JjnJlaU.1» previous pictures are starred together for the first time in this : HOLLYWOOD, ...... —Ou.....Ourr iay a visit to tho World's Fai? film depicting the story of a middle-aged suburban couple who -niatch-makera may as wellll cool VOL 111, NO. 2492 RAHWAY, N.J., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1933 PRICE THREE CENTS are seeking refinement. When "Papa" goes to work in a cut- down about Sally ^n°" t ' away'and striped trouseii. his bo»_lliUAa oumeone-fl«9|-o|€a- r- hot one. m the family and gives him the day off. While wandering :Ide to cut it out, a satirical t^, „ cnuso. Sally in- ht Winchell-JolMafUUcuff* wfllj St. Mary's School Opens f'Smithl around the city park, he is mistaken for the park commissioner tends to divorce Maine, radle of Prohibition," NRA Pledge Total Facts Shrouded iit Hoot Gibson in heart in the motion picture, "BroiJ Crowded Classes R. and forced to dedicate a monument. The city's political boss way Through a Keyhole." With Enrollment of 560 trer ojL California.; and sees his picture in the paper and appoints him to the job. Ono of .the characters, B1UK> Nears 400 Mark that : means' a C The regular routine of study Mystery As Gity; "Papa Loves Mama" is teamed with "The Rebel a thnll- year's wait hfi^ Scsley, says: '.'By^thft way for Repeal Column Make l\ew Grade ut.LoopT r aamebodv_but_in_H ~ : was Inaugurated yesterday in St, me love siory with Vlli—. Bank"-y and Luis -TrenfceiMn-the^Ule===. x ld —-— —-(By-8pecl«l WWiri e from-Knlttrial Seivlct) Admits Neefl of Station Repair IS^Iure Promise AidJTO : lid the action remarry. Were >oke at Winchelir Mary's school. Official opening rolesr-This story;-is laid in-the_Napoleonjcjerj^and the action PlmA there any real And. PortlandrMaineySept. 12-^-Maine has Line^ Nwssary was held- Friday with Mass, at" _LPresident|s_ Recovery[_'_ in the nlnra- >ll^¥faih. -I ihlnlt 8:30.a; m. and the registration, o: )utJ_ci n t Tr""*wV'r hlrl i nmje.* "cradle-of-prohibition," yesterday yotedr":to:re- . " Program •fin a six-t —Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. George Raft and Clive Will Move Line From 560 pupils. .Editorial Staff and Mayor That Repairs Are William A. Ransom. Re« peal _thfi_ fiiBWc^nuLsrofindnienti^IIhis^-as-AfiijtuaUy- --A jecord^enrollment of-35-pu- at a ml Brooks will be seen in "Midnight Club" and Eric Linden and Jacqueline Wells-and Edward Woods in -would- offer HOLLYWOOD PARADEs r: T] _L_with_thE_addiUon_of_15jnore. -Rrifth-Bellamy-will-appear.iii .."Flying-Devils.." ;'; _ ._ pils-w-as^-reached—in—the—cbn maihs-Quiet-When-BKs- on-buil^- JFearless^jEhLchopensat yDjtrtytheatre^Eltzabetli convenient re- Clarko Gabk lost 22 pounds hkW "Ter^^s^tuni8-from^tfe'-i^te^de''elMUori'cam'e: m " inerclftl-department-while-the-to names to the honor roir of. those And-theret -^rffirrE^nr ^-^i&nty-five-^outrTof^fl^ «r^^^^^^^^ ^ tal-enrollment-of-4he-school-i£-15 ,. Absolute.•agTeemenjD_jjritnvtne cmzens^oir. Jftan^ IWay ~D"u"5lff555 Hot From Harlem -Througrrourtne^tate gave totals orapproximarply^ le« than lasf. war ployers oi jaDor wno have signed .^—r pit— —-th e .„„ mtva Education Board Pledges way in_thjeir• contention that theTennsylvania rail- t srs, w '.'-.-.-Hot--from--Harlenv-where—ricgro—New Yorkers—make^.. The .number-ot- pupilsvin each : compliance pieage, ineINo Official Word. His Cutaways Make Him-' Commissioner martro Caf« U 0ean Markham. ] :00O feff repeal to 2,800. against, road property~Hefe- is bacHy-in* need of repair -was number" of. Rahway signers now blithe" leagi 'whoopee" for-and with their white colleagues. comes_ "Hot — 1 Support t class Is as follows. Eighth grade 6?tfehh^iitheattraetiv lls Hary s r——Maine-is--the— 26th—consecutive -state to 60; seventh grade, 64; sixth grade, di^tKMitt lotals_ahnost_400._The^:names_ori You can look for the star to file the list inolude nearly all the im- "Tfeath opening-at-the-R-ita-theatre., Elfrnhptii. tomorrow. Straight You c ormer hosbud, Johnny WeiMsStri against prohibition; ; Due) to the "overcrowding Jn > onooft3iosement«I«rIl y 67; fifth grade, 85; fourth grade, froln"Corinie s"lhn;TIarlemVthe-colored-and-snappy re\'ue in-._.-_ ono-of-t3iose-ment«I-«ruelty-com- krpBobbe-is not f rce to conf o» - to the general superintendent of tihe New; York zone portant business men in Rah- While Mayor Alfred C. Brooks r plaintints as soon as sho returns Irom romanco ontil October 11, ~ "Roosevelt school, the grade school 57; third- grade, 78; second grade, thewson, : eludes such outstanding sepia entertainers as Le Roy Smith-and- h t of the 'railroad.'-——-^.. ' . N ( way and' represent a majority of had—left- Rahway'late yesterday, a vacatiocation iinn YosemiteYosemite. It's horshe won't even then. ..t _ line between.this school and Co- 54; first grade, 60: first year of: the park his orchestra. Peg Leg Bates. Baby Cox. Avis Andrews, TheJSobs, lif a resort the leading industries and busi- afternoon following a meeting of the < first trip to the California resort »co it in writing bat Gloria 1_ lumbian -school wlll be moved commercial,: 14; second year com- The expression came from the' Lucky 7 Trio, i» id some of the "most eye-vldeninr dark beauties •- he i s takinkig DiriDiri eMt Martiin son i« »ald - to -B«TO turned . Police Seek Speedier Trials ^ : mercial, 21-. sary. He satd that',, contrary to ness in the city. They are doing held for the purpose of beginning- d pres! railroad official while In Rahway their part. - in Harlem. ' These beauties are part of the corps which participates ta the alonu for company, xheyll' spend $126,000 to make that pirtore *& from Broad-street to the east side an article in The Record, which the organization of arv NRA com- i •n»«K guarantees the audience something unusually worthwhile in' cradled in theatrical trunks «nd school. A decision to move the torial staff of The Record. Mayor each day, there are only between iuase JDIUQIO, at jjvmg street. that William A.;Ransom, 84 Eat- Station $ • " Kenyon and-Elizabeth Allen. here tpdaywas on record with a resolution calling I definite p| vaudeville.' ,-''"• "• • \. • ' '.,,," •' raised backstas?. D«an Markham upon the. state legislature to provide some means for grade line came following a rec- .Alfred C.Brooks-and R. D. Ren-1,100 and 130 local persons who Summus Stamp Exchange, P: erson street, has been selected as mm n's open! Also, opening at the. RitTtomorrow on the screen is William tells of the 5-year-old boy, of vaude- ommendation to that effect by the ingStmday ntnger, Rahway. agent of the rail- use the railroad. This figure, "he O. Box 112. . • '•••'•. general chairman of the commit- • Powell and Margaret LindsayJn_•'Private Detective No. 62." Jle holds- mariy. world championship swimming records Jind has~ -villeT>arcnl»,-who was meetinpnor- -prompt trial of criminal cases. The present system education committee at a special road, were present during the said, represents a decrease of Miscellaneous tee. It is said that the commit-- 1 mal youngsters for the lirat tune in 1 1 In this" thrilling cinema, roweu is uuat hwn nfi-inimpri hv rritir. ; ns the perfect Tarzahl •' "delays," the resolution maintained, is a detriment rtf TJrhi^Q B.P.O.E. Auxiliary which was held in The Rhnilt. aSO pprsnns por riny npor Nathan Shapiro, 145 Raritan tee will be composed of persons wives and husbands. • Jacqueline Wells, richly endowed.with feminine charm and kmuvrgaricn. Record offices. - " . road. -•"^ht-and dur Tho teacher started to explain tio» in Rahway high school last the number carried during 1927, who served during the. last finan-" _ He continues to get the 'goods" on many a wife whose hus- a fair degree of acting ability, takes the feminine role. to crime prevention and breeds contempt for-governr nighty ••••"•-. Enjoy Family Picnic at Wnfle Marr agreed that paint- Angelo's Barber Shop, 599 Stcfa. l campaign of .the city emer» ,' was found 1 1928 and 1929. This, ihas, of : — On the stage will be-live-acts oi vaudeViUe~IeaturinB~Tlie- •Now you enn tell this dot and ; ing-the_ironsiorlc_.of the eleva- -r teams, the & )aaa^Vffip ment.-ana"taw.••••'• ' :' ": . -'^-~- "The education" committee also O'Connor's Grove course caused a proportionate de- gency relief administration. *>ks, preferrec and falls in'love with her; - ... ' Great Lester, "King of Magicians." .Paulo, Paguita and Nenita. this dot and this dot and when you recommended the appointment of tlons hereTas well as the support- crease in revenue. -:— Albert"E. Lehrer. 12 Main street. Asked! last night whether or' f - baU lor tt^ Powell's excellent acting is well supported by Miss Lindsay Wilton Sisters, Frank and Pete Trado Co. in "Where We Go," through you have a littlp Lewis B. " Clarke, commercial Various games and novel com- ing walls, for the overpasses Is A total of 48 electric lights are Charles Wing, 37 Cherry street. not he had been named general ; tohiT badly-needed.-he-could'-give— no hdHSW ^"''' rniq'as the girl on the --•- ---and-Ted-Pooley. T ~ • - ——r-r--^— lW kid cavyhnMritraTghnooic p placed.-under—the~various~eleva^ —Hnmi1ton-Ia.undiy-Service,,Inc., chairman-and-iMie-had'-accepted- to \ ' Titanic" in "Cavalcade." riiiton- Mnt t, :SsWilHCeep-Hands©ff^ promise when tiie work will be tions in- the city. Mar learned by thlFappmntmeHtrMrrRan"s6mrre~ and mapped: "So what, iorTete' Angell, commercial department, UcipanU in the family picnic and 1 should Private Detective No. 62 sakcl" ' ' . hisnC...A»i done. He did, however, promise a telephone call to Jersey City. Auto Dealers Accessories and, fused to comment on the matter. «faat A imtt S' luOKe, Nu. 1,075 -Sewiee- •cir- •p iwtl i ana accepted with, regret. Mayor BrooKS and ihe ttecora xnese. iignts, wnte^ were placed in oiner . sources,. wnere me \ decided Behind the wheel of a tew 16- doscopofHtdi T Frank G. Aszman, 85 Lufberry ( Two outstanding filnVTrb- " keep hands off in Cuba's internal political feuds, but C. Llnaberry was appointed to Benevolent and Protecttve ""Order that he will immediately investi- ^y the Public Service, are billed Record attempted to obtain infor- dosed balls cylinder robin's cgt. W»e »«Un; Dkdh^ a special class until December 1, of Elks and the.Ladles' auxiliary gate the possibility of having the to the CSty-.of-Jlahway by thestreet. .. i apiece fo ductions make up the bill Qp^rgff Haft i» htaded eaitward. juvAQlP(nobil« when tbsvbcdaat will insist on'the maintenance of an-orderly govern- mation as.to.whaX is.being doue! Which will open today at the with his trainer and bodyguard. ol-«•!-».—i.—J-T in her hand — J— -Jii—u-j 1933. and William M. Ashley to Sunday, at O'Connor's grove, -near improvements made. He said he Public Service, the city in turn Books and.Stationery as Rahway^s part in the national ment .".•':•• '•'-.. ' - would communicate with the Rahway Library Association: Regent theatre, Elizabeth Mnclc Gray, to spell him on those «\"eral Ucth out. a similar position until November Goodman's Crossing. Those : in billing- the Pennsylvania, railroad recovery program, similar, re- • ielic Pars lonjr stretches of highway. Thl Secretary of State Hull made this clear in a f or- mayor~and this newspaper when at a traction over one dollar per Seminary avenue... and Irving tor the Josef for a week's run. They are s a e m e> 1. 1933. The board also voted usals to comment were' received. ..The._Narrp.w_Corner,^_\rith star's next picture, "ChrysalU .°!£i i J . - }i i^giieci_at£Tnidni^fht. It was^regarded laxicab--fare for_Miss norenee charge were William J. ParreH, any further information is avail- i light per^month. stTeet. -.••.-. With Mayor Brooks out of tie »doesnt-st«rt«n>tiJ Octoberand hell r : arore^BlantFSubmitt Electrical2Appllances: O Elizabet Douglas" Fairbanks. Jr., a*nd Mary: Bolaxid-and Charics-Rugglcs .In_lhal_inIrUi-provoiCuHJ' give "Broadway the once owr.Dnv- That Frank Mo it»rU empty tanks and .building formerly the plant of theIngs and ideals of the NRA pro-throwing a pin 80 feet. Others has made" retrenchment neces- day's. Record. - zel wood, avenue^ '; while not official, seemed to be dashing and. often drunk - Sti- Transportation h Elizabe advertising genius who can gram. ' ' • __ r one of the greatest card Atlantic Powder and Chemical-company. Boys.are gram. participating were: Mrs. William authentic. . . park and H"i Fred Yorke, e West • Albert sell the "suckers" "something of racers ever assembled and be- believed to have seta match to one of the tanks lined The board decided to paJy. Parreli, 60: Mrs. Christopher The meeting, it was said, was at them. teachers substituting ir> sub-nor- Mclaughlin, Mrs. Cassidy, 57 street. • . ' . . . held; jome_time:after-2_yesterday- they do not-want. -Elizabeth sides that has introduced an In- a. t Allan, beautiful English Most Beautiful" with tar and oil, and within a short time other tanks mal classes %i a day rather than feet each; Mrs. • Joseph McAn- PhalanxTo Form I Track Driver Dead afternoon. I. C. Williams and newcomer to the American novation' in the matter of con- and nearby Bihall frame btrilding-were-ignited. Fire- M per day which Is paid" to teach- drews, Mrs. Alcott, 55 each; airs. A. Weitz, members of the com- 1 teain m test. That is a race, the entries mittee Mayor Brooks named1 some ! screen, does admirably as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., who . men fought for about one hour before they finally ers In other classes. Thomas Flannagan. 52; MrsWate. r Polo Te^ From Gas Poison Boys Will Attend fcof not the girl with whom Dix "will of which will be' designated by James Coman, Mrs. Joseph Dunn. weeks ago to study possible open- has the leading role in "The On recommendation of the 1 the last have "No Marriage-Ties." - the fans, by-their votes.- extinguished the blaze. 50 each: Mrs." Alf.K. Madsen, 40; ing and closing hours for local of i Narrow Corner," thrilling South building committee, George Rob- Fraternity Will Enter "Thr Nnrmw f-nynrV' U :sriii t-ns .iLtlier Mr f^nrgc SrhftpfAr, Vt\ -Mrs. Richard/ C. l)|»_rrnan, In- StateHi-Y Meet stores in - compliance with ' tne~ the cinema story of a mnn Regent theatre, Elizabeth, today, ttlCKCl, he is iO we luillidltcu ft *.1J Janitor oi the Koosevelt school Khle Uoylan. 3U: UK. Jo&n R. : umes-u:foin7L,ar spinu oi r*xwi, 'Weie baiu. LO DtJ-xn~ who. leaves civilization to • —~ loleslTVmerican Women at a salary of $65 a month with Leonard, Mrs. John M. McDon- Basketball League J attendance, although neither of psrnnp xrnmpn nTilv tn hp thrmvn nn n ripgprt- iclfinri TritVi n -nHlH I a lis: of names of those entered !iinprji to carry from -& Whirh Ends His Life.;_ Programs Will be hesemen. would.comment nn HIA-- native girl who "knows nothing of love. Cast with Douglas'Fair- • Hnvann. it.1?—Thp provisional govern- septembtT 1 until May 1 .Tn- rian, -24: Mrs. Joseph • A. Keat-. (Sptrliri to-Thc-Itecard)- Discussed During gathering. "banKs, Jr., and lovelyTatncia ±Jilis~afe"~R"aliSlJ~B5iniinyr3arnr off three names;. ing, 20. In the first rolling pin Suave "William Powell as the private detective who spies on merit of President RaiTnond.Grau San Martin,.in- seph Oettler was appointed assist- in swimming in Rahway, a water Westfield, Sept. 11—With ap- nber 18 Baker and DudleyJDigges,. wayward wives and husbands in "Private Detective No. 62." which i. the Special Fans'. ant Janitor of Rahway high competition Mrs. William F. Web- Gathering This Week :—-•' • »' polo—team—wiHxbe—organized by parently - no motive- for—his act, Youthinjured When Hit represf opens at the Ritz theatre^ Elizabeth; tomorrow." e"st'at five miles." The' stalled-Sxriiday witrreYittence-of- harmony, today^wa*s" school at a salary of U.Wh for er won. witfi~Mrs. Joseph JSeat- securing" the most the period from October 1 until ing, second, and - Mrs. Jerome the Phalanx' fraternity of the Y.Richard" C. Donnan, 24, of-^t- The annual state' Hi-Y training by Auto on Route 25 tby Manag confronted anew with the fear of: American inter- conference will be.held at Camp Ciiibbi;. Ivotes will be those who win start June 30." . • •' •" •:•' ' Plorian. third. . ' :. M. C. A. according to plans made New Market .road, Dunellen, well 1 Practice 1 yaaayamla t-Uday,Saturday an( begins at the Liberty theatre^Elisibeth, tomorrow, has air al-~ Thomas - Wright, street,'Sscaucus. was given.a sus- in -mis event, lor a »pci A phone w.ui.be installed at The entertainment committee at. a meeting of the group last known in Rahway as the driver Sunday. This year's" theme; is ^ Dr. A. E. BreslQW reported to 1 Tonight ban army officers to upset the new administration. Franklin school for Miss-Ann Mc- won a tug of war from the offi- Sergeant William Flanagan at- most perfect physique according- ,to- many, physical xulturists. Haydock street, was sentenced to- which Promoter Curlcy Tias put 'night. The • fraternity will also of the La" Belle Cleaners and "A Program of Action for Hi-Y s which I In "Tarzan the Fearless," taken from the famous Edgar pended sentence for driving with The- fear of American diplomatic- action was Neill, in charge of the special cers'of the lodge, and Mrs. Eu- Police headquarters abouFS p. m. up Dyers truck in that city, was ' ''•'•'''• be represented this season by a, dubs. in. .1933-34." Forums, dis- r.. lilpnday Rice Burroughs series, he carries the complete part without the a term of 30 days in the County fictitious license plates. - classes and one will be moved gene Dunn's team won from Mrs. yesterday, that he had treated' *-i-The-- 42nd street entrance of based on reliable reports of communist raids on found dead here yesterday morn- cussion groups and recreational ghfi. forwi aid of-stunt rnen,-and even goes out of his way to play the jail by Acting-Judge John E. Bar- v from the high school. Thomas Flanagan's. John Schae- basketball team which wilj enter Edward Krotulis. 21 West 11th, the staid old Times Building is ing. His body was found slump- periods will round out the pro- -owing to $ child of the~ftmgle who knows no fear. ger in Police Court Tuesday on .A Michigan hunter recently homes of American residents in Cuba and the forcing Followictf sureestion by thfeer and Joseph -Toath won athe State Phalacx Basketball street. Linden, for a broken col-, to face a "bce.r garden." The 24- ed over the wheel in his roadster, gram. a., of Coach »> Crabbe, has lived in Honolulu most .of his life and is a charge of . larceny of fowi found in a tree trunk a cache of of two^American -women, Mrs. Alan_Stoddart arid athletic committee, Ouy M. How-horse shoe pitching contest over league. larbone and lacerations and con- !•-'_- The Ra,i_ hour chair "druse" store unit for- with a pipe leading from the ex- L. K. Hall, dean of the boys' _ browned_bymany_months_o.f.swimming pnjhejjeach at Waikiki. _ made by John Tice. 23 Lewis wild honey weighing about-100 ard- was- appointed treasurer of Exalted Ruler Joseph.A. Keating Physical Director William. Gett- : .tusions-abautJthe-head..and..body.,_ »* -ary candida'- :: : -meriy - withirh- the-^entrance~hos: Mrs. Frederic Pepper.-to leave-their residences. Dirt hau5t"plpe~to"the Inside-of-his wofk~schoor~of~Springfleld ~coI- Etrcot—Htf was- arye5fy- Chl&f- see -at *nd=Qeorge-Sehaefer- ler will uuach—the water—polo- •which-the-youth'-said-he-receiyed- V possible, stfecumbed to the depression. was said to have been thrown in thef ace~oFanbTher, The organization will._holdja car. The. curtains on the caleger , will lead the conference in whec* struck by an automobile on, three wee George Mclntyre. Jr. the tree a family of opossums. For years - it was. the "msetln? High School Principal Ralph N. team and it is expected that were tightly closed. Following a; reprimand,. Ed- Kbcher. A note of appreciation rlamrmfce Sunday at Ukrainian meets will be arranged with the all discussion forums and will Route 25 near .the East Hazel- Accor place of New'yprk," but now It American girL -. ~TT' Carbon monoxide gas poison- give the final message of the con- can was -voted Principal Kocher for grove. Linden. Elizabeth Y. M. C. A. and other wood' avenue bridge. Krotulis was . gapes emptily on the "naughty, insrwas-believed by police to have ference at the Sunday morning removed to his home after treat- Rahway Theatre Dauay, his handling of the funds; In the associations in this section: Vin- gauay street. "Humor past. TrrDisimss-Activities— sqn Orr was appointed chairman chapel, servile ment:—Tim txilice leceived i\o re- • making}! 1 says the 'Times company wil Midsummer Flower Girl of tho Labor Head Praises NRA no reasons were given for a sui- Advisors Charles H. Harding, at there wili -• FRIDAY ana SATURDAY TODAY The next regular meeting of of the water polo conimittee dur- port as to how the accident hap- lease the "meeting' place" "to" ri- World Fair—that's Miss'. Doris Of "Y" Winter Season cidal act, Donnan had' been R. JV, Coan, President John pened-. 1_1 . . • : •• nTTrt. lust, ffa- Sr-MafkVTTolvNamn for organized labor tht. iia seyer been evulved, "by- DEMOCRATS PLAN MEETING son and- finished second in the gatluu.—Officers of.itli« club are. We Recommend This to Be the Finest Another for Jfc'^'illpley: The Prosress" Horticultural Exhibit. wood where.jpc^ w»'" A meeting of the city Demo- "Y" tomorrow night at 7:3» to Dorman's body was found by J.'B. Park, vice president; .Robert movie on Key VoiA'f ' Arthur A: Chvyn. Rew^rpn, president of the jSfew. Gold/Medal-itournameht will con- -Outing o°n October 1 ITew York Times company Mlsa Durt prcscnH a lovely pic- ; cratic. committee will be held to- Charles—-Schillingr—Plainfieldr •Bunni—secretary^—William-Tomsr ;u County ———— .Thc most beautiful giri in tr. MIss Culnan, VIiA'»w stitute the 1933-34 Phalanx team. is so much uu pies and-uses less than 1 percent ture. With her title she received Jersey. State Federation of Labor in_an address at night at 8. according to an an-gram, and. to plan .the fall and when he saw the parked car ontreasurer, and Howard JJorecraft, An outing at Curtis Grove on kiU Mountains, N. Y., this Summer, portray. Evanscllst Al winter activities. O. B. Oarth- President Francis Moore an- laOghing t • is Miss Alice Hopkins, of Kingston,; of the space in the Times Build- a Bllvcr cup. nouncement made yesterday by 1 Crossways place, Westfield. Po- chaplain*. Sunday, October 1, was planned 'BREAKING SALES', j»le McPhcrson on, ihe •• the annual convention of that organization. waite. Jr., is chairman, with R. ounced that following the be donel N Y She is shown after she had ing. .-- Only a classified ad office J City Chairman- lice and Dr. Frederick A. Kinch at a meeting- of the Holy Name fl-ESIST> RfCHARDL nlAV tallcti "Sl'l'f It is the duty 6f labor to see that the act and the A; Ooan. CUHord Laurent. K. a. Softball gjene aree= been declared winner in o bathing; is maintained there. One-child families, have s The-meeting will be. held In the were, notified. RELIEF CORPS MILL MEET society ot St. Mark's cnurcti- last iSeaotycdntest t jiuj t iii ^e^rrenforcedf^uinn^dfaddingthatHhe^>res^rrenforcedf^uinn ^dfadding^thatHhe^>resKK aturday-afternoon, a conference waT/i?s*Bus/riess Cats cannot see in absolute Democratic headquarters over the A ineetingof the Volunter Re- tnr 500 girls participated.. Herr titlt e is the pats year. In Jones, Jr., and George Meyers will be held at the Y. M..C. A. toabout three years.' Hamilton' street. Thomas - E. i " "Miss CatskilL"L . „. darkness. Their vision is unusu- •ent'forin of government depends on the success of Roberts building. .146 Main street. other members of the" group. Gen-- irmulate a program of activities lief corps will! be held in its head- 1 quarters, 190 Maia street, Mon- Moulton was named chairman of • • — AMa£LE aVIv-nriiti> in- thi> ffri'fk. however. the recovery program,:""• • ••'• • the Monday night meetings SUNDAY SCHOOL: ON OUTING the outing committee with the au.~ ' Any Electric Washer Boys' Secretary Emll L. Mosier if the Phalanx. Herbert Schutt Carleton A. Ransom and Mrs." thority to name his own. assist^ ~ Rollinson will be in charge. 1 —WHli»m»^Elec«T-T9JCheiTy; 8t,:: will^'also-participate • - as..named.chairman of. & com- G«orge~Ii..-Orton- were in charge ants. 'It-was also voted to -again - •-•:'•- "CefCKiselers* mittee to plan for a public card of an outing by the Sunday school Make Morton's Service A Habit enter a "team in. the Rahway Washington, Sept 12—Recovery- Administrator Fellowship Club of Y^KSlVrranges Michael Tara was appointed Saturday in Union County park. Morton Bros.—Main and Milton George Schuster was iri aptui1, fohnson .will'actioday'olr lomorrow to curb "cheat- chairman of a committee to plan charge of the meeting .with C. P. On the Screen—Starts Saturday for a diance to be held next Murineer, secretary: blll' i'n" under the- blue eagle," he declared last night mohth. Both affairs will be held "Cui^ THE MIGHTIEST "TARZAN" Schedule of Fall and Winter Activities to raise money.for- the basketball Sganish War Veterans Hear Report F E E E he Ca ' ilejqhnsori TOthheldidetails.-of how he intends to THE unlforms~Twenty_Tnembers~Tvere -Tesiing^On-^U-Radio—Tul>es—f- ["crack down on chiselers who violated their pledge to First Discussion and Din-tee, Thomas Bauer to head mem- present- at "the_Jjneetlng with WiUiams Elec.—9 Cherry St. •IIJEUZABETH, ;. • • :• . •• 6f Recent Convention af Los Angel -have 'U Romance in :«RA, the expectation was that a system of concilia- bership committee with -the en-President iFrancis Moore : in lineir - . ALLAN...nonlS.KENYON... A1AN DINEHABT, ner Date Set for Thurs- :harge^ and Raymond Relsner, 'former Stupendous tion and persuasion would be the first move. Force tertainment committee to consist dayrOctober 19 of''JameS ^aly^ "(^airn&hT'^o secretary.--^ . - ..„ Past Department Com- ;o take_part_in the paradejSatur-. Nothing New - ..:-..-~_~' SleBTngsI! Charlie- .FEATTJRE_ ,A -program forltht fill. and. win- W..Busoh,.Ed!win Cook and W. L. mander Guest; .of Gilday-whic- h will feature the re- at third.* —Featuring—: »_ ter acUvltles of the • FellowshipBaldwin; • welfare committee, St. Mary's Alumni Dance union -program?-""—~—.. -• •--•: Un(lerjhe_Sun_?jrij 1 Z tield, wit! Harlem Entertainers club of the Y.M._C..A._were made Raymond Foss..chairman: W. L. . . Date Set for Sept, 22 Trustees O. C. Comptoh, E. M. You may be young withroldT beat tai OY S1DTH Dye Workers last night at a meeting of. theBoswell, Arthur Hale, Otis.Mills Past Department Commander Andrews and Herman . Ulrich ideas or old with young ideas ison; on ( RUDGLE5 [is Orchestra Lodi, Sept. 12-r-Nearly all of the more than 100 executive committee. The dub'a and' Emil L. Mosier; ' piibilicdty Arrangements for the dance'to William McNaUy, Watchungcamp, were appointed! as a committee —it makes no difference when .THE , opening dinner and- discussion Edwin Cook, chairman; Jame be held Friday night, September was entertained1 at a largely at- to secure a new meeting room. you're a regular reader of The 10* of \on..- te.&an »i* hv thola motpc datghu At Record Want Ads. There-you -...- '• '".•.'. with.. - - — , textile dyeing plants in Northern New Jersey were meeting will be held at the 'TT"Daly and Chalmers Reed. 22, in St. Mary's auditorium, were tended meeting of Gilmore Camp, Following the business session FEARLESS closed today, according to Robert Salenbier, execu- No 16, United Spanish War Vet- will always find something "new ^Ifcllaurenl' Thursday, October 19, ai 6:30 p.m. Another outing of the Fellow.' completed at. a meeting of St. the camp Joined the Ladies' aux- under the sun." It is bright LUIS TRENKER, B0LAND te secretary of the Institute of Dyers and Printers^ Definite plans were made for 1 Mary's'Alumni • association) last erans in the camp headquarters, iliary- on the second floor of the _VTUIA BANKY, Victor Vticoni _ ship-club will be held Saturda; 1 and' sparkling—full of values the annual Pounder's Day dinner afternoon at the ..Union Count; night. President Edwin Post was Monroe and Main streets, last same building for refreshments Direcio3Ttx_CuJrBBn»hardt and ~°* added that 120 members of the institute-in the nlghtr Department Commander and opportunities—reading that Luis Tienker. Presented by Curl on--Wednesday. .October_.ll,.t..At .park jwtth members of the Klin charge and Miss Sue Bilarczyk and a social time. can be a high spot in your day -strikesection^employing approximately 20,000 work- ftRslsfcp*ri - fls'• - PICTUREft-ITNIVEPKAT.. -this affair~an^>utstanding spealc- > OoUt er -wni- be securedj_and_attractlve committee Is headed, by Russell group and gave a complete report auxiliary meeting'at which plans other persons. are affected.' guests. Cars win leave the Y. M. i ilokerfl y?-. Show Three persons,were under treatment in^hospitals musical entertainment and1 other Postr"chantnan-on arrangementsr uf-the-Tesults-of-the-recent—na- -were-^ompletedHfor-a-card-party —Get-^in^-the—swings;—know- SDNDAY, MONDAY and TOESDAT" features-win-be-added-to make Committee- ^reports were read tional convention of the organic to be held In auxiliary hea'dquar- about the opportunities of the ^George Raft and Clive Brooks in r^orri^une^re^eiv^d~during^heclash-of-arig; ; the program appropriate to themittee attending- the meeting las by .-.the.. following chairmen: lii- zatlon inlLoslAhgeles._Cominand- ers, Maln."iand'_Monroe streets. minute • by j-e^dlng_the_ Want ?Go" -g_Andrews_attended the conven- Ads"ih''". ".':' "• ~ " ~7\ ^^.^^Nji^ndeviU^Show^^-fe -»^^5^ dredsatthe'maingate occasionT- nteht-.were~Pjesldenl_Edward- Monday, October 9. .MrS;_Leary_ J the Xinited Piece Dye Works here. One, Anna The duties and Junctions of all Ayers, Edwin Cook, John Gruen. report, Marie Graney; picnic. Bill tlon as Gilmore camp's delegate. . —Also— M waldX W. L. Baldwin, Charte Pacer; dramatic group, (Michael • The camp received an Invlta-, of arrangements. "The Home Newspaper" See what happens when a jungle giriV ?jor, 27, of Garfield, is in St. Mary's hospital, Pas the-«ommltteea, were fully but- All Want Ads- 2c Per Word Eric Linden and Ralph Bellamy in _.. yearninc -for-her-flrst-love^meets -a - lined by President - Edward S Schults, John.W. Busch, Jame Catov. . .-.'••• ; tion> to. take part In the reunion Refreshments were served.by JilhtNewSeasoM ^^thJd:itih^ThthertwojnHack of-the=29th-Division=whlch=ls=to Cash In Advance "man escaping'from his last. ^ridltt ^r^jj^y^^ a=commKtee=conslsting—ofMMrs; Minimum Charge-: . : Edward Schremp, CfiaTmers Reed7 lowing"the meetinsLwlth Jiiss Kay be -held in Newark over the com- -Mollie'-Hughes,--Mrs. -Francis 1LGR1HAGE Foster and Marlon. hospitap l araree" CorlatinCor o Sicoloti and Kobert changes as follows: -R. W. Hart Any One Ad 30 cents k. both nf PatersonPt , with hpad injuriesinjuries. mided to the'- education" commit' R, IW. Hart and- D. Polndexter. Morani in charge. ing weekend. GUmore Camp is Lecker, Mrs Mort Lawrence.

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