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(..Z-J?.«.~*aJ. —-J&££^~~. J**. ^,. ."—, RAHWAY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1929 LOCAL WEATHER FORECAST PUBLISHED Today: 8how«r». TWICE WEEKLY ' ij i Tomorrow: Probably rain, con- tinued cool.. . — IN RAHWAY'S INTERE8T8 Have You Seen and New Jersey Advocate %/ AbMrblng Tjw fOhway N«w»-Her«ld, the »ucc«««or of ThOxUnlon Democrat, Established 1840. SERIALNO. 2079 KAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1,1929 EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE CE1 IUILOING PERHIIS CHURCHESI 50 New Majesties TAKE SEPI. DROP 10 BE SENTENCED RALLY DAY HERE RAPS CIRCULARS FIVE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT:

^It-givesi-you a wider choice of furniture. Total of $40,850 in Build Churches of this city' marked Glenotuning. Thomas Burroughs. Call Report That Tax Rate Plead Quilty Before Eliza- Rally. Day. on Sunday,, with spfr Walte}- Bush, from the cla3s of Ing .Operation! Reported clal" programs accompanying ~pro- Mrs. Bancroft Livingston; primary KILLED IN CRASH AT CROSSIN beth Court, Ask Mercy •Will Rise,"Bunk," Point Phone motlon exercises at some., The to junior, Ned Chapin, Albert By Building Insp'r. For Ormsby Affair First Baptist, Holy . Comforter, Ayery^June Collins, Howard Bar- To Com pensating i6rirvter G fc O First and Second Presbyterian ton, Nettle "Morris," Russell "Arm- Three Boy8rAll-FootbaU-Stars,MndJTwi^^ churches were those which -con- strong, Albert Schaefer, Glenn Factors Here ' jfrA_Ara-theJfaIy Franchisee! Majestic Dealer-in Rahway- Rahway 900 Io Rahway - ducted notable exercises In addi- Owens, Frederick Ulbrieh. Barbara LAST YEAR $100,080 tion to the regular Sunday serv- Larson, Isabelle Mitchell, James Girls Meet Death in New Machine By- ices^ James. Jack BlgSB, from classes The church school of the Second Lt Flyer, Funerals Today^ HEAR FATE OCT. 14 ProBbyterlan -Church, with Prank Virginia Bostwick.. - L _Jntp«c.tBr_Lm>|t_A^-8ptlnBer—Re AV. HenaQn»_auBerJntendent, _ held . Junior to Intermediate—Anthony minimum Motion Esco port* Record* of Big Drop T^7he -Pascale—John—HlmoneyT—Aiexaffder A traveler from southern Call Bull Wins Argument Monchleff, Stanley Baumann. Ar- Italian-American Republican Club •Deathj—traveling-at--a])pi'oximately--'sixty-five^^^ youthful Saves and Judge Stein Will Impose Sentence lowlng receiving advancement in fomla tells me of a Mexican gam- grade: Primary to Junior, Gladys thur O'Neill, David Thompson, Speak Through D'Ambrosa miles an hour, descended upon five young Rahway ; city Jail bling game—familiar, perhaps, to — in Battle With Auto On Bandits Caught After Job >Bail For Grahd Jury Satisfies — Building permits for operations Brooks, Virginia Gassaway, Mar- Howard Kelly, Brooks Hoffman. -young-a many- of you who may be Inter- Longmoiit.Colo.—When an nuto-' garet Guile, Joseph Grubel, Frank" Edlth~TU>man; Violet Mo'ncrlenV .people_j>_rLSaturday_njglU2 at_the Curtis crossing of ested In such matters—In .which mobile and a bull dispute the right totaling an estimated valuation ot After Confessing^" pride of/, Mortenseu. Margaret Mount. Vlr- Edna Mary Byrne, Lois Sholwell, The campaign in^ which letters the-Leh,igh Valley Railroad in IllirTTTownslTipT^TrTe" Forward each player places on the table s }( way lit a crossroad, the bull «O,850 were Issued bv Building The sentence for the trio who Slnla^MacLeanTBurrlteebrrJosopb- Esther-Bunn—Mlua—Moulloiii-Coii- through 7 lump of susnr, and the lump ol ivlns. At least. Mrs. \V. II Illllyer,- Inspector Lewis A. Sprlpser for were being distributed airounne" Hves~ofi:hree-Rafrway-High-Seh6ol-foot-ball-stars-and- were taken by .the police of Eliza- Ine Rolllnson. DolorcH ijchweiger, stance Eberle, Florence IJedman, city, warning the citizens of a fifty . looked u sugar on which a flyfirs t llRh imminent Longuiont resident, found the month of Septemuer. accord- Evelyn Sllvero, Wllbut Sceele, Jane M Intel." Margaret Clarkson, March! .t that way. Driving iilnnx u coun- bclh and this city after holding-up percent Increase in the tax rate OTHERS JAILED two girls in a blue Chevrolet coupe were snuffed out their tut Indicates the winner of the stakes, log ton report [ram that o/Uce to- .Gladys Welh; Junior to Intermedi- Dorothy Gibbons, Jason 'Manifwul, next year were styled as bunk at flipy mny hp, \ charm- :ry ruad, Mrs. Hilljer endeavored m Robort Ormsby, 47 Irving street, ate, Jean Ackleyy . Valletta Al—the-firstJntimation the engineer sell Dr. Posner'a . Dines on Alfalfa tion Company, Scott avenue, Red ringleader; Charles Kergu- Thomson. • • . compensation .tq> keep the tax rate fe a pet, Scientific Shqej on, age 32, no home: and Nicholas Itcv. James "W. I^urle. pastor, Rally Day services were em- n police court on a charge of rob- had of the tragedy. Kansas Cl!y,-K:in.—Carl Iliirdlnc- »3^00; Oscar .E. Hoagland.j Wal- Martini.- 729 Hlglrstreet, Elizabeth. conducted - a special- consecration phaalzed In bothmornlnK and..eve; nt tiie same or :n«a.rly the same >ery and assault, following their Jrenton. -: because most 3as u cut with n rabbit's foot. The ter street, J4.7OO; lgnuilo I>. Tynfo, service for officers and teachers nine. Rev. Finloy Keech. pastor, evel, byan increased valuation;---; lOrifessioif "to~~ha\ing~held~up~and ORIENTAL uiltnai, whose ht^itl and forvquar- LAmbert atreel, J2.SIK1; Kvans In pleading guilty, alto asked the Deputy Tax Collector Floyd E.| The dead are:' : r . ' An •• mothers will icrcy or~the court. • _ in the morning. The sermon In delivered a sermon on "The Un- itruck two laborers" bf^tlitrrailruad' r :era are those of a cotton-tail. Brothers. Scott avenue, $2,500; certain Trumpet*' in the morning 5I-^Svin declared that there had ^•nip last. week. Their confessions John Ethan Allen, 22>i Fulton j oVTheTFain struck TrieTin> ma quires :'.'• have no others I Irlnks milk and eats alfalfa. Uard- William' Roesch. Rutherford street, Ferguimh and Martini "likewise the morning had for its subject. r ^tor of Trinity M. R « Atlar.ltc City ihU *ck. "The Educated Conscience.". and "Making Loyalty a Virtue" in Ijeeii on'' Increase in the number were obtained by Detective James street ase 20." quarterback ami lim; t!u. nf.x, instant, picked it iayEcolc Leading authorities rec- jig alleges. The freak rau squeal »3.0O0; William Roeach. Ruther- ntered a guilty plea to burglar}" of concerto, Sidewalks laid and nu- Cliunli. to MI*» Helen Millet ot town.. Pa.. In belns cniortsin.-l at n Roselle and Linden oil several The First Presbyterian Church the evening. Albers. captain of the high school football., UPi ;in(1 ,-,Klri.,i <„, ,|,,ivn the track Ysibte-tSr _ ommend them. because their Ike a rabbit or meow like a cat. tt ford street. J3.000: LorinK Clem- merous, other palpable manlfpitn- Police of this city, acting on the RUGS :iops with Its rear le -s. UrtH-klon, Ma.<».. will occur tomdr- lU)> home of Mr.vand Mr*. .Vlbt-rt e»arate occasions. Ferris con- morning services were led by Rev. Rev. Herbert Rhinesmith. pastor team. at a terrific, rale, all unaware of n ons. Paterson and Ten Eyck place, tions of u decidedly forward move- iory"_of- ' scientinc"constructr given by men's voices. In-: ler of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Park- er solidarity in organization be- previous -occasion—and—to have. ri-.:ht—til'— \v:ty—:ts—ihf—t-nuiit^ —Poll—^—' ough cleaning job. (200: Louiit Sxoke. Lafayette Tiie Wes'tfit-ltl " police, in whose, inchjvide; value to 39. hlne. neen previously the some eluding John J. Hoffman, Harry {hurst, al thP services of St. Paul's beaten them, because they did- not [imu'il fur altout liait a tniV. be- ' THE STORE OF QUALITY street, J200; M. Glrnln, eo Kvans hind 'Republican candidates, were jurisdiction the mishap occurrt-ii. light at the scene ot a hold-up in Ellis. Frank Patterson. James Fel- j Episcopal Church, have more. fore llu* .shnttt-rt'd macliiii,.'. drop- popular r value to 1.60; a pair street. $250: Carl Andren, Maurice noted by him in his talk. The club, were-inturmcil at about S::!U of tin- Special, at yard Voodbrldpe. had been given to the ton and William Isbllls. The sub-1 The subject of the evpnins spr- .Louis Johnson, colored. 27V-J _[>iiiLT iliiv.n uii'ler tTit- pilni of tho a weak; j ' avenue, $300; MIna K. Yeckel. M he said, was lirmly behind-the poli- aci-ideii't-, but little was known of 27 and 29 Cherry St. ahway and Elizabeth police. The Jpct ot the evening sermon waslmon delivered by Rev. M. L. An-cies of- the party an. pk seYvlces "'will bp htld lp u fellow \ Kagan's Shoe Shop JANCOVIUS Prank Burton. 11 Stanlon street, ear bombs. using "the Herbert Hoover Club •wlth-tbreatening-their-livef-_He|-the_scene_to_Jind._a.!l_of_lh>LJ i'. ' load-had-bi-en carri.il well beyond : Ormsby was the hero of the oc-jEleanor Eberle. Junior Ellis. Jean j at the church with a complete pro- 'was gfven a suspended sentence pants o"f th" e machin' e lyin' ' g dea' d' and bac w Tel. 843 »150: Ella C. Pierce. 211 West rooms for its • meetings, offer- along th? I^liigh Valley railroad 111" next crnssinir. Hail ihn engine fit SON c 29c canton, when lie refused to be »ub- Mitchell, Charlotte , Post. Ralph'gram.. ed Its thanks through .Mr. D'Aman- d placed on two month's proba- Ijt-conie (ierailt-il a iiiiarter o[ a«^ 9 Cherry Street, Rahway, N. J. { Roger Bacon First to 1.00 Grand street. M00; Walter B. ("Xandest^.U u»d by the bold front or the wea- lon.. . tracks. But one girl, he declared, EX-BOY EMPEROR IS BROKE; Selovcr. 147 Elm avenue. >S375; brosa to that rirgamzatIoh~fo"r~IU" was still alive, barely bi-ealhing. milt' soont-r. tlit-rp wotilil liave been 1112-120 ARLINGTON ST. Bed Blankets, oifs with which he wai faced. He Mattle Mitchell. 4T$Union place, •^rave 'ilaii.m.'i- of rolling down a OlXKM WOT of PLANS. ST. HIM* COURT Oscar B. CarUiwalte. 9 Stanton loull !>w:r5 courtesy. She died, however, before she could __G_Qtham_ Gojd ellvered the required jnoney rYoungsterB s ^njoy 'Selves Have Hallowe'en Social was arraigned before Judge Tal- :;iiM'p embankment. GOHAGE HIS CASTLE HOW j in jbejuiiiiptRi_nip.hii> wTTee 8treet^llS0:-8.-B.-Reed.--237-Kaat- at A social program accompanied lie removed. The five bodies were WABKNjMrrCHEtLI33S; Full-size Bed Blankets, he time, after sparring for lime;' At Eagle-Rock At 1st M^E. Sunday School ley on a charge of lieing drunk and ___i':'->sen^,Ts of ihf train swarmed- renllzi'il nn fiyJitli-wnHirv-iMd l'.;i- Silk Hose for Ladies; Silk Hose for Ladies. Orand street. f200: Penny Clark, lhe~fegular~ busIileSs-meetln^wHh disorderly at 2!2d MaiTTstfeeT- early" >ernove~d~lu~Co!«'-'s Morguein I'lain- V hen hurled a bottle as they ten nit onto tin- iratks to iilisi-rveT^UTe ~" coninn pmjei-t. In I lie Thirteoutli good weight, novelty »5 Pnlton street, 1175; Pblllp Jie store. Ferris' shot back. In- the following ladles In charge: Sunday morning. She was arlield- , where I'armille. Zullo. to century, suys Pnmcstlc Air News, Zack and Samuel J. Irvine. .V "Better late than never." proved Gay festivity marked the annual Mrs. William ArmstroiiK, Mrs. whom lhe car lie-Kinged, later i and WlUlam P. to be 2~workable sloean. for. the Willianv-S Mrs. Jamoi .T. Walker. titied bis son. am! Patrolman iiay- ler. However, despite his lujnry young folk of the Second Presby- Sunday School Board of the First Comiiiclors of the train, aware of , merce. Roger Baron, Knpllsh ph Oarlne. IM New. Brunswick »ve- : 1. Mrs. C. O. James Walker, IS Ifaydock niond Barton anil Special Otlicer 1 losopher, nnrt Franciscan friar, "F pair )rmsby continued to assail his terian Church last Saturday. Over Methodist Episcopal Church by bier. Mrs. F. .rile approadi of tin fllac^ Diamond {"would-be—aiwallants with convenfc street, was also ^arraigned nn'-a Ray Stursi.s identified the others- seems tn have been the first to (Continued o* Page Two) ' fifty scholars—srad—trachem—bun' Superintendent and Mrs. George larles Smith. | All the bodies, it was staled, with' 'Hxprt-ss out of Philadelphia, which Pelplns.'China.—The "boy emper- nt Ice cream covers. —7 hai Ke of being disorderly, brought was iliif sliortlv. r'aceij ilnwn the realize the principles of aerosta- died Into private cars at ten o'clock That a forimir Patrolman than Karlier.'ilie-exo'i'l urn ol .Vollll or," once the ruler of all Clilmi, luis tion, if we discard KIrclier and the tor a picnic at Eagle Rock. place last night. The 'group appar- ign would be choice of j nuuiiateil hcyoinl recognition. tracks to Hag the train. They moved Into u small house in Tieni- MISS HALL HONORED ently look "forward lo the social Both were given a barely hail time In bring it to a leiends. . i 1.65 and 1.95 made at tiie eting night on p Lady Foresters Stage The morning and early part of twentviflve iloljarss finefine or ten daydayss :[ JohJOJMnI McllriiMdiriilel . \Z.\ Aiieiplua, ]-sin-wlth-hls-wife—bwuus«-Jio-»an- Miss Margaret Hall, daughter of each year as only two members October 4.-~ \: ;ements~are ~itv \'\ redui .'.'d._rate of sp.;e.l lo spare the Iiacon wrote . wlfsThe only'kiiown unwarii people of tile train from grown : no longer atTord to live iu a lan;L' 1,25 —-TT—Largest Card-Party were absent even thounh the ling made to procure several promt- Call 1 •werc_coniJiiitlcd_toJji_e__c(Hiji|y_ jail I eyc-wiih?-ss lo the Iragi'ily. Ac- respect; bouse. on (lie possibility of constructing Bed Blankets ple terrace, was honored lasT ised rt-cfeTTtloh" rncTudIii"K~roolballr weather man dlil~ins~l)»-st~"ro~sp'oll nent speakers who will niak .a si HI ilar cntasiropln'. engines of Immense size and power. Centemeri Ladies" light by a Aumbpr of fritMidx and rac'nR. handball, jumping and 'ilk-the evening. (lames were played this morning. • icoi'tliiif; io hTs~sl7u-"y7~nfe~c:Yr~neivr-~ The threi' yiiiMlts and lhe two a regie With his fortune almost gone, the Rabway City Circle, Number 11. addresses of the evening. former emperor now is dependent that could traverse the land find i Gries Bros. Special, a Children's Novel ty Lady Foresters, bold a card party ormcj- business assu£ja.te.t with a Ins. F. W. Henson. Rev. James throughout" the evening and hu- Stanley Rishell. 12^ West Price! ins the five young people, had •ih-ls-liad gatheri'd for the evening Imported Kid Gloves. street. Linden, was .fined two dol-1 stopped at the crossing, lo await ""why~tfc". HARR! Rahway "for-supporl-on—the—k!ndno*;t-of—his-' the wnter with great speed and: on Friday night which attracted jarty at 'The Ope;nt)oor." flreen- W. Laurie, Rev. 1). K. West and morous reading entitled TullinK it Hi" Hamtil lnuue. It had been unable old Manchu retainers. But they, loo, enrry with them persons and mcr- > -pair- Carltnn—Ransom took, ^char^e of Through" and "When There's Rutgers Evening Course lars for leavinc no lights on his the passing (if the freight train their imeiiiion t«> play cards the Department Store cmimllse. j Every pair guaranteedr Miss Hall who ft to be married Tiier~boys. Teart:—\vere~Rlven He_wa-H-cliargey Miss Miriam Brewer. Miss zone wring with their pliui-i ana" ~ • Th; "Rahway's Most Popular Store" II_- proposed the construction of, Value 3.50; all sizes, a ulton slre*t. was presented with Priestley. Miss .Natalie Edgar. Miss 'ing of any sort save the traditional S4S enough to keep up anything resem- nn uerial machine which "must be j Mrs. DoWllt.C. Foullu was"chair- Florence Schaefer rendered sev- The new three year evening riio project was abandoned. Ac- same "tf beautiful Jade lamp. Adelaide Smith. Miss Viola Clark ml selections on the piano and cxos.ii_ar_m. _H'.'_sajd_tli:it jvhjy.i_the t'ordingly.-on—Siihirday—iiiglitj—they bling an Imperial menage. a large hollow Klobe of copper or ; man of the committee which suc- .Woman', s_._ GlubPlanning. ,, . . - j freight li;:d ptis'sed, the car started a farm'; 128 Main Street, Rahway, N. J. pair , cessfully conducted the party, as- Among those present were Miss and Miss Nellie Cochran directed Iso accompanied her brother. Her- A planned to join Elmer Zutnan, Mon- ._ .; The boy emperor, now approach- other suitable material . . . tilled ' 4.95 the games for girls. which is to be offered both in New Active Month 111 October; across, when the flyingexpres s liore ilae Reynolds. Mlns Helen Landl.t. iert,.who Is a young violinist of roo street", and ono of two others " "jlmTor ing the are of thirty, Is not pre- with 'ethereal nir or liquid fire' sisted by Mrs. Charles Walker, ' ' (down upon them. Part wool, extra heavy Mrs. Edward Web<>r. lln. Edward Wchmond Hill; Miss Agnes O'Don- In the late afternoon everpone note, on his part of the. program. Brunswick and Newark this fall an3 to complete their plans for tho crlminfVi pared to do anything to enrn his (some have claimed Bacon referred 3P11, Mrs. Edwanl Webber. Miss went to the Crystal Lake Amuse- The home was very nicely deco- ami winter by Rutgers University. The first meeting of the new | Zuirft.. tin: drive horrified .at evening's amusement. . ' . living, lie Is not ambitious and 50c J. Beat. Ttfrs. A. J. Zirwca, Mrs. to raretled air and hydrogen gas) weight, full size, novelty Often !.';. With one big idea--to save you Wilfred B. CUffe. Mrs. Frank Mur- Alice. Fletcher, .Brooklyn, N. Y.:men. t Park, where the whip, air- •ated In.the usual oranse and black is attracting a large enrolment. yhenhluh ' imp .Young Zuman declared tltat his his friends say he has no hope nnd then launched from some ole- iirs. John Morrison. Clifton; Mrs. planes, merry-go-round nnd swings. :rlmmiiiKs.*and a deiieiitfui repast | Professor Norman C. Miller, direc- the Woman's Club and llor.'e ljeud-Keaii-j] swerves--.verved to the lefi. away from tin .-feBsed ;••' whatever of recovering his lost block patterns. Ask to ray. Mm. Joseph Lapsley. Mrs. friends absence, after they had pre- VIIted point Into the atmosphere, 2.95 ilary Dommlney, MUs Anna Fox, antes Devlin. St. George. S. I.: | afforded plenty offun and laughter. ivaa served on a table bedecked | tor ot the University Extrusion C'lu'n unite lo entertain the I inrushin^ I rain. In so doins:. In viously said ihey would c;ill for ^*ith *; power. He Is content to live qulot- Boys'Pure Wool Four where It will Hunt like n vessel on see these. iauiAGdiMl nd Mrs. Frank Mahlmann. South' A llred. but happy, crowd clam- with favors and toys suggestive of-j ivisjon, announced recently. (Continued on Page Eight) appaiently lost jirecimis sei'oinbi. lim. caused him some .-.nxit-ty, and ly-^vrth ws two women, nnd a fi>w the water." amalea, L. 1. prrd—into^Hhe—rars—at—5—o'-oloek.4 ho-holiday-which -was-belng-cele-! o linn fifty registrations have 'ie set out to search f>»r ihein. On. Manchus wiio have remained with Plus Knickers. Pants Fled Encel. Mrs. John Crosby .-slum"!" There mny be made, Bacon said, Dish Towels, all fin- Sale of. Men's Fancy brated. Iready been received (or the NeNw -!is--way.- ln> was . lniunmcij uy. a lUm-slnce-hls-iibdlcatlou. Mia, C. H. Peterson, Mrs. William 1 "flytnjrmncliinps-so that a ninn-slts jshedj^ready-for of the better class; size • H. Branney, Mr». Elmer—Bartx. Those present at the social were: runswlck area alone, and It is -^t.iti trnoper ol' what - had oc- Quality and IService When the emperor abdicated nn In the midst of the. mnchlne re- "Novelty Socks; value to They wero assisted by Bernhard Misses Clara Mjie White. Ruth I,a- xpected that this number w^lJ beExempt Firemen in curred. church. agreement was miide to leave him volving some engine by which arti- Bar. Ethel Bartels. Miriam Brewer, really increased by October 5 A peculiar incident relative to possessor of his landed property Wiinmer and Edward J. Best. Y.M7CrAWiit:Open rjhe'-pa:.- ficial wings nre madc-to beat the 39c; all, sizes, a pair, to 18; a pair Mr a. Mary lion", 35 Irving street Avis Chase, Edith Dempster. Lil- hen the registration officially 'lie accident was th" fuel that a and a large part of his Jewels nnd nlf like n flvlnn tilfil." lian Carlson, Florence Schaeter, nds. Classes start on October •arrt hearing the name of Rosalie •the pa "curios; ~I'.ut- succeeding so-called was the winner ot the contest for Joint Card Session fltc dollars In sold, conducteS de- Sadie _Berahard._3Irs._Mary_Eori _The_basls ot the new course Is Sackrider. danciiter of Mr. and Repnbllcap governments have ruled New Lobby on Oct. 14 mam. Mrs. Juliet Vincent, Philip ccouiftlrig ftheory and - practice) Airs. L. Sackrldtr,. 220_We.-:t_Grand._ against this agreement, and the cided at^Jhe party. John H. Repkle 1 won the door prlie: Nonn>layers' Ackerman. William Bolmer. Don- lllch will continue for two years -trt ";, was found wiih the wreck- Boy's AH Wool ex-emperor's property gradually Fall 1929 nd will he followed by statistics r ald-Brewer, ^Vrtlmr_Chase, Herbert ":T;he card party given jointly by | Mrs. George \\\. Palmer. Nonit-- e. H was tht'ivfori' assunieil has been confiscated and sofil. It 3 ior^SQe prizes were won by Miss Anna 25c Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs.~Ceorgl-Nolan, .Mis. I'.jJ^ii'wei. '•& .lj.Mii _i;li'litifii'il was Itos.ilie- property now has been cut off. Stlllwoll, Mrs. Wilfred B. Cllffe. Ml as the night for tho official r 7 Rahway Agancy for Gossard Brand Corsets, Coreelattea tie. Mrs. C. J. Crowley. Sirs. Patrick There are several changes In the E I anil Accounting Lab 1 onsociallon and the.Ladles' Auxiliary;^ \v" n". 'Oli(T»" "MrsfiiSnliani Sackrider. The iiofice mformoil The young ex-?mperor also made ceremonies attendant upon the ilnnday evenings, and for Ecouo to the organizeu held at the hall; \vim:i;er. Mrs. A. Fisher. Mrs. E. J. Mrs. Snckrider l;it»> Saturday ni^'lit Martha, Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. gym schedule over previous sea- Steel Equipment to Start ! an nnfortunate Investment.- He put A Style Florence O'Donoran. Mrs. A. J.iponlng of the new additions and sons, and the well planned sched- lies and Business IJIW on TliUrs last night was one of the largest lWst. Mrs. Thomas Flamr-ran, Mrs. •hat her daitshUT !i"'l ln-en killed $250,000, almost all of his ready ' Zirwes, Mrs. Mary, Itohr, Mrs. equipment of the Y. M. C. A., at ule of classes, etc., is the result of Work on New Large Plant ay evenings. Subjects to be attended that the city has hud fur j K. Kurtz, Mrs. I". Walker, Miss in a wreck. 1'ortniKtti'ly. however, ii the second and third years, are: 1 mosey. Into the Fri-hnngo Baltic of Cofley, Mrs. Mary Dommlney, "Sin. a meeting of the committee hist much thought on the part of the orae time. Mrs. E. J. Best, chair-1 Dorothy Fuulk.s. Mrs. Mary. Lang "iie irii*l was in 1'od at tin time, SUITS China, a Joint Japanese-Chinese In- committee. nance, business organization, niar- nail of the joint committee, was; ton and Richard Nolan, mil a trasii- niisundi'rstanilinc was Joseph Lapsley, Mrs. John Crosby, Further evidence to the hounds "TVlade of all •sHtuUoih—A few montha-off Synopsis Mrs. C. H. Peterson, Mrs. Bdward night.' A general reception will be The evening men's class on Wed taken In this vicinity toward. In etinp. business psychology and sslsted by the follon-ing. Mrs. W,| Wluneis in euchre were: Mr ivnrted. Sim stated tliat whi!>» slie wool up-to-date mix- bank failed because of the deterio- lifld In ""* l"hhv nt eight o'clock ri nnrt Friday evenings will dustrlal prosperity is evidenced by uhllc speaking. Springer. Mrs. Bernhard Wlm- and Mrs. William Rapp and •Mis.- '-tnev.- very little about tile a Hair. ration In value ot Its Investments Mrs. oe—tho X ture. Exceptionally well tailored. trey. JO the evening of the fourteenth, provide calisthenics and volley- the announcement ol TSe STSet '• MK I) I'. Pinilter-Mr-AtefieeT-l-RuUi—13—»: .-shoemakers. The ei-empcroc has-been. SUPERHEtlRdDYNJE cial arrangements tar daaclng. Ad- for Tuesday night at $:30. At this The building la to be constructed ates. The • onlj- requirement-for The entire high school was per- IMPORTED FRENCH KAYSER- NOVELTY winners at--domtaoea, Mrs. Ellen Idmtssion is that the University Edga. _. ,for the last two years In the Cbnng- :..-McCarthy.- Mrs. Diet*. .Mrs..pdes8a, mission to this portion of the eve-meeting all arrangements' for start- for the combined companies, rof the .' Springer,' W." J". rraliday' of 2fre^v • Mrs. r'tt, Wv M.acduuaUL Mrs.A-.vded. by. a spi-ir. of. glon.n; yester- v. KID GLOVES GLOVES yun garden In Tientsin, located In i-'.Mrs, Green- winners in pinochle, ning's ceremonies will be by invi- ing the league season will be madu Steel Equipment Corporation and satisfied that the applicant can larrison street was the winner of W. T. Steele. Mrs. S. S. Flake lay nion-iiiiir. w.henjStudenN we-.-e'"**" the Japanese ^concession. Although tation only. and the schedule approved. - the Globe-Werulcke Company ot complete tho course successfully he contest for the $10 gold piece.! Mrs. E. Scully, Mrs. George Bier- •lennitteil 'o lie absent or present.,, We have secured wlfhout a ' Mrs^Atnpless Fagans. Mrs. Robert Washable chamolsette that the rent was given him free by the H.' Key«s, Henry Bierwirth, Mrs. With the beginning ot the gym The pool and billiard tables are Cincinnati. O., with which the Aveand be benefited by It. ind the door prize was won by|wirlh, C. H. Peterson. D. Ci_s Uiey willed. A sort of informal - doubt the best value on the mar- will please evfery woman for divisional commander In charge of Step In for a The-ROA., " nk. Murray. Mrs. John Repkle, classes at the "Y," the fall sea- being repaired and put in flrat nel concern affiliated about a year The Business Administration Foulki, Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs service was held-in thunol in thn ket;-all good colors; sizes 6 to Tientsin, the place was so large ago. The combined companies have course., is based on the four-year _ -_Ti.e Earent-_Teachex_ Association .CJ_Pickens._A._J._Zlrwes, Mrs. .'norning lint tiie extreme oniciion their smartness and fit;al l new More Complete Review „ - _.J.' Frank J. Schuetz. Mrs. Edson has gotten under way, and due" class condition, and will be set up 1 S. Special , tint he bad to keep more than 100 r-*W«r: ward J. Best, C. R. Draeger. Mrs to' several changes In the schedule in the game room, before the endJust purchased the Unit Steel Com- course ot the same name which" Is of Franklin School will hold Its" Max Prietz. MrsTFrank MufrayTWr vvhieh attenileifthe cfiapel services shades, only servants and other, expenses were George 8tricker. George J. Bier and with Borne new equipment, a of the week. New Ivory billiard pany of Dayton, O., manufacturing given at Rutgers during the day.first meeting or the season on R. Brealey, F. Becker, A.-J. Kett made everything liut a silent trib- In proportion; Featuring RADIOLA a complete and unique line bf steel The evening course Includes only Thursday afternoon at 3:15. with a ner. George J. Bierwirth. John ute. Impossible. -•wlrth, Bernhard Wimmer, J. Cgrowin, g Interest in the gym pro-balb have been ordered for the 0 Seeing the young man's plight, Plckens, Mrs. John- Rletemeyer, Eramris~expected. -"- - blllLird aables. '_ office and. factory partition , store he more Important business sub- half hour visit period to the vnrl- Hedner, Miss Emma Ryan, Robe:-! Principal Euseno O. Smeathors ~a~n~oia~ChlneserLn ChangyUi-orfered Men's Hand Tailored Mrs. William T. Stelle, Mrs. Ne lie The outstanding feature ot the On Saturday afternoon the shelving and racks. The Dayton jects. The faculty and the method ous classrooms. - Miss -Jean—Ora-. AyT P-b.iliu__Co.H>ZC _ 1.00 him the use of one of tits bouses, Nolan. Mrs. George Htlmstadter, physical department ls the new broadcasts ot the Important foot- plant will be closed and Increase* ot procedure is The same as that ham, art supervisor iu the local KeyeKeyes.. J. RRepkie. p . Mrs. U. Cunt^d that,--"We sympalhize very —Many—new*day—refinements^ of the regular college course. also In the Japanese concession, 2 Pants Suits MraTHrSchtil«,Mrs7Jen ahlha3]alddurlng ball games will be received in the manufacture ot these popular prod schools, will give an illustrated Mrs. M .A A. MageeM . Mrs." Gibson •leeplv with the parent's of these and the ex-emperor decided at once Built-in RCA electro-dynamic speaker. ladlne. Mrs, J. C. Pickens, Mrs. D. .__ summer months. This .Has "Y"~lob"by, antrairnSembers"aTe-in- uet9-concentnited__ln_Avenel and Registration may be made bytalk on "Pictures for the Home arid Mrs. Emily Garcia, C. T. Post. Mrs voung people who lost their lives FEATHER PILLOWS WASH TOGS to move with his household. C Foulks, C. P. Draeger, Mrs. been the subject of much favorable vlted to listen In. Some of the lm Cincinnati. ™aiUor_in_pprson. The University School." T. 'Dohrmann, Mrs. Harry- Brant in this accident. They were slm- REXJPLLLO1LCASES Extension ofnceTT WIhanTS~Har "Made ot—all—real—feathers.-' and Topcoats Finer musical range. Beautiful, new con- Hugh MacDonald, Mrs. Theresa comment during the past two portant events scheduled for th< Work on tho new plant here wll -Mrs,—EalkenalernJ__XIieodore Mil nly innocent youngsters out on a Beck. M"S. John Bierw-Irth. Mrs W, weeks, and should mean a great month of October Include the stari stsrt in early October and Is ex- nn the Rutgers campus, will be Ouy Hunter, blind radio star, lion. P. R. DePotter, "f^STTTpnuTnT --Ide wKich proved irriy Excellent quality bleached Good heavy weight ticking. Fight at Firit Sight sole cabinet. JEJ.nusual price—$225.00. open each evening from 7 to assortment of smart styles. at H. Branney. Mm. Susan S. Flake,deal to tho season. . ot the City , Bowling v'League nex pected to be completed within will be the guest of honor at the (1. E. Way, A. Clalbraith, Mrs. Abe Iheir lastr muslln,-i5i3 J-Pretty_atrJpes. FulL slze_ Long or short sIeeTes._Strlctly- __Ih6_McblId8'!_of-ltbe-.f.resb.-wa'-] WllklJhBIatlttlijars I—JUiotliet_nlea&ins_change_ls. lJyL week, the Openlng_Nlght and Re-nineti y days. The building will hi o'clock. meeting of the Rahway Rotary Fagans. Mrs. Hugh Itoarki-.. Mrs. Til" football tcAm. while at.the_ . Special ter carp family are said to be Gome-in-andhearthis^uperirinstrument. taUbfedT flne workmanship; Elmer Bartt, Mrs. L. M. Hampton control room, or basement office. ceptlon (o~inem1)ers~6n" Oclbber~Hr 3

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Tfca Ollitr Tea PUBLIC SERVICE STOCK SALE "Pins- and n«edle»".ID th» limbs QOJDKIELAND Today (Tuesday) Public Service Scientist says 00 per cent of DB arc caused by Impedefl dwntaUOD. NEW TELEPHONE BUILDING IN ELIZABETH AS PROPOSED Corporation ot New Jersey makes ire mentally defective and ourWhen the Wooa is released Jt iope la that the other 10 per cent EVELYN BURDEN HAND mm WASTES I Us second otter ot 6 cumulative rushes throuBh th8 win. and bnmps preferred (no par value) stock tor rill go *wny somewhere and flock When all the Gingerbread - and Much to Dicky's amazement the SERVICE r )jr thwnselvea. We like u» as we airalnrt the llolmw. The vlbraUon king said,. "Up! up! up!" and be- I sale under the popular ownership s?U m> the tlnrilng. Cookie Boys learned that there plan. The Jitock will be sold at •Phllndelphls Inquirer, was a real little boy In their land, fore Dicky had time to think the 275 TONS OF ICE wagon began, to sail up In the-air _. • i • • 1195 a share" and accrued dividend they all began to whisper to each TO HOHOR EDISON, for cash, or on terms ot $5 down other, 'What shall we do with •Ight over the walL anil $10 per share per month. In him? Shall we play with the little •Oh, what fun," Bald Dicky, and Leonard Institute of Food | the Brat otter of IS cumulative pre boy or shall we hurt him? Shall he cjung very tightly to the side ., t ferred (uo par value) stock last Saves and we eat him?" if the wagon. Gay Colors !• Iwtdl Brilliant Lightinf October, 33,150 shares were sold. J^obklng down, Dicky /saw a Preservation Reports On Satisfies Another cookie said, "Let's show irrest many pretty colors and heard Eliminating all duplications In the little boy around Cookie Land. jeaullful music. S|«Utle for List's Solden Annual Waste Here I the case of holders ot tooth com- Where will he sleep. In cookie Tho Gingerbread King,' said, iiiTlkih IrA mon —and _preferred__atOfk^Publlc hlb ftoro wo arc at tho Cooltlo play' Service Corporation of New Jer Yonr'ScHbor Dicky heard what they were ground-' -Backing Butter talking about. He began, to shiver poured 276 tons 57 "Oh, how beautlfnl!" said Dicky, Rah way poured 276 tons stockholders carried on its books ^ Schools are to supplement' the Butter, for packing, should be The suit Is a suitable garment with fear. 'He. tried tb cover him- and the wagon began to go down, melted Ice down thth e ddrainr n* pipei s i as of December 31. 192S, Thl« total home, not to supplant Iu Those In recognition ot the world-wide UDGERWOODAVL thoroughly sweet and washed and 'or milady, this season. They re- self with flour, so they could not down; down. They Jumped out of >f its refrigerators during the last compares with 76,435 /Individua children and teachers collaboarte. worked enough to eliminate all thevert to the general principles of a see him, but all: the Cookie boys Light's Golden Jubilee celebration the maelc wagon, right onto a gold W lamps brighten old interiors and •ear without its housewives get- stockholders reported as of Juno ELIZABETH. N. J. This Is the advantage- of parent- buttermJlk, on which tacterla decade ago; sllgtbly. circular skirt, pointed^ their, little fa.t fingers at horse *lth sliver harness. - — this iear marking the fiftieth, an- Ing any good from It. '.. 30.-W28,-and--70.337-reporte(Las_p_f etAt)NDRY ""—teacher" clobs;""the frequent; vlnlt- thrive. It well salted with a good perhaps wrap-around, of tweed or him and said, "Ob! see the tunny •aid.dap!" called Dicky,, and the bring new charm to familiar surround- niversary ot the Invention ot the This amazing ngvjre. arrived at Novomber 1, 1927. doesitbest Ing of schools, many open dayB at grade ot household salt, butter will chevolt. In silk or wool. Their light little boy. He Is trying to bide horse took them riding all. over Incandescent lamp by Thomas A. iy_the Leonard Institute of Food •/• ^ school when the parents are keep sweet longer. weight .is_new, and there are sllfc from us." the playground. ings. The newest lamps adopt original styles T ti t«»ifl annual the doors Bt tiBhtly. accord- Of Disbanding him for community life and develop The cellar Is the best place for the waist-line again asserting Itself He 13 Dicky Boy.'one of the earth said, "Shall we go for a ride in the Table lamps show a tendency toward -state wilt -consist- of-an elaborate ing to food specialists. —This-pro- ""• his"""soclmt*inntlncl. "They~leucli storing the- Jar. butlt should-be we-have ^he tuck-in.blouse, over children." Then he walked right aeroplane?" " youth tu!- 1 arrangement ot vari-colored lights Ider. for keeping the ice chamber the Caledonian Club, al Iho Ihe child that we all depend upon closely covered with a plate In which the skirt with IU bell up on the pile of Hour, sat down "Oh, yes! Please take me:" " narrow shades which confine the light city jal _-and_.8treamers radiating from a well filled in winter as well as meeting Sept: 20th. resolved order-'that^the -butter cannot-BlK comes _lo the nqrmal_ waist. It by—DIcky—anA-haldj^Glad to see -So-thcy-Jamped-ln. and the aero- rf—ono-another and that - clvlliiatlon n -to-writing-desk-or-working-table;—The- young I medallion of Edison which is a summer. Although the average to disband. ' AH bilk against will progress best If we all work sorb odfiVs from fruits and vege- looks dainty and trim, though less you little man." We will show y " plane began to sail high In the replica of the one in the monu family uses only half this amount, the club raual be preseutcd [ESSEX ..." together to Improve the conditions tables stored near. free and easy. Tbe suit coat may around Cookie Land." air. base may carry a conventional design or Jnent" at Menlo "Park, modeled by the survey" at' Rochester,-atypical to the treasurer al 102 Slain, under which we are living. be short, to the hips, only, or three Then the Kmg"waved his hand to throuKh;- They were going along at a be of pottery in glowing color or soft the sculptor, KUenyi. ln the cen- Amorlcan city, showed that an street within thirty days SUPER Does your community show Its quarters length. ill the Cookies and told them to great speed, over trees and moun- . looked .>'•'. ter will appear the words, "Light's ilarming portion of the Ice pur- trom this date. SIX lo've for its children by giving The Ice Box Suits are Inclined to be less bring th« magic wagon. tains, when Dicky looked at the hue. • fn" Jubilee" and the stream- •iw-u'd bi wnslPrt pni*h year ln the -titt—best—possiol*—typo 04 warmer and hopped and -—^ -Wt average home. For the nation this GEO. MCIIMIVHE, Tl**t. gayer In color tone, with touches yp -radiate -upward cchool? Are the children being the fall, give the Ice box a good skipped". Much to his horror he saw-that •What at " to the the more outstanding bustnos involves a loss of million* ot dol- of brighter shades, though harmon- on a divided . payment nearly to the top of the The illustration shows the Tele-|ters on the tir.-u tloor. just structures in the city, in appea taught there the details or borne renovating, that It may be In the When'they came, back they were one wing was bending and break- ment m building. The_ windows will be Cleri- lars in ice alone, besides tho even best condition next, spring! Re- lxlng shades of the same color pre- plan. A small sum down phone Building at-110^East-Grand I'islu of the main entrance. UHI-1>1I«U«.« ,. — b ..sanitation and homeland com- all pulling and pushing a pretty Ing^ "Oh! oh!" shouted Dicky, n1 greater loss In spoiled food caused For Demon8tratioiL-CalLor-.Se«L vail,"rather than contrasting colors. * terrib. -' decorated and illuminated in keep- ttrcpf - Kltv'iKoih " -i it will -n'nnp-ir-! - ' acVoumlng- and-other--forces-ance.-lt._\vill. follow, .modern bu; munity art, that the future homes member lhat (he circulation of air little gold wagon -Kith silver the wing Is breaTcih& We are fall- and the balance in mod- i by ihe poor refrigeration. We have a rich dark brown, bright- ingwrth- the occasion"- ~ .street, t-liz.il.eth. a» it will appe.vr. w. lo(.-.1^,r either elsewhere - in • ness-bulMing design, incompan line wiyt of your community may be of a stops when" there is no Ice in the wheels. • — ing." "who art• -- " Purchasers—of—refrigerators toa ened with a cherry rust; or a erate monthly payments. These are the places other than when additions-under way are com-(.""—1....1. ,.,. <„ v,,«-.irl;.. also will jhc plan the high standard? Are they if Ing box and without Ice, it is not a Tbe aeroplane began to tip away the casT ' often consider price alone, say navy, reliever by a scarf or a lin- Ah!" said Dicky, "what a beau- . Newark in which the Public Serv- the Xew Jersey Bell: trained In a habit of community safe plan? to keep food. Remove over on one side. Dicky held on pleted by In -addition. .food preservation experts. Like an ing of bright blue; or possibly the tiful wagon." satlaBefc ice bnildlngs will be decorated: Telephone Company. Work on the j headquarters. In -addition. i^nza-ist-is iu m*. vwi.....« . _. responsibility, a loyally to the all the food from it and wash It very tight! Work on the i headquarters. | automobile, the refrigerator should more assertive color shade Is Inter- "Yes," answered King Ginger- fjtry_ ai -'•:'Jersey; City, Hoboken, West New project has just been started, and heth 's to be one of the first eHies , lid in harnvony architecturally wit Horneck Motor Sales public and reipect for public laws thoroughly with hot soapsuds' and But, alas! he could not hold on heir surroundings. be purchased on performance as woven, In flecks, into the more bread, 'that Is our magic wagon." • York and Bayonne; Trenton. Cam- includes adding two stories to the tin'metropolitan northern New Jur- their surroundings. SHOES FOR WOMEN and public propertr? Are they wipe it dr>v Clean the drain with They «mpp 1Tn frft m any longer, and down he fell. f gains, I d j soy to have complete dial system I Plans fotor thtne aciumiadditiomn and e well as appearance. The use of somber tone, giving it a touch of They «mpp»ri -1"Tn frft the v. den, Princeton and Burlington; •"•'- -•" •""!' <"• "> have complete dial sy I Pl f the addition and e: -being - taught neatness, affability, a brush and a solution ot washing pile ot flour. One little Cookie boy . "Where do you suppose he hap- Paterson and Passaie; Elizabeth; present three-story structure to j telephone service, and space in thettension to the Elizabeth building noderu all-steel refrigerators with St. George Ave. Rahway life. erecting a five-story extension courtesy and co-operation? xoda. Leave tho doors open for a brought Dicky some soap and pened to land? Why, right In his! ' Plalnfleld, New Brunswick. Rah- j new building will ire used to house; were prepared -by Voorhees, ipproved insulation would go far few days that it may completely water. The very smallest Cookie is a pel one hide. ; daddy's big arm chair. There was •- way, Perth Aniboy. and South Am- become the ceil-{dial apparatus*ai.us.. This will supplesupple-- Ai-men G-melin amandi Walkern.i.m.., o..t. ....New. Yor- k toward doing away with this heavy dry and air. stood on Dicky's shoulder and -rfrentotj The building will Phone 691 . Pickle Vinegar another Cookie boy that bis boy, Son-.erville. Bound Brook and ment the ;iial equipment now serv-; City, who were architects for thlosse , they state. House Bulbs If the- box heeds painting or washed all the flour from bis face. mother had made for him, lying * Ant tor nf all telephone activities in iiiK subscribers who have Emerson ' twenty-stcrv new State Headquar- It you have rich spiced vinegar •Westfleld; Haekensack, Engle- In selecting a refrigerator, one One may keep the house cheery varnlxhlng do lt_now and the odor "Sow we are ready said the king by Dicky, while he was sleeping. •wood, Ridgewood. Rutherford; the Elizabeth district. The comteiephon- e numbers. ters Building of the telephone com- left over from canning spiced •'-. quires i pany's business office n.iw at 1177 with neither the minimum or maxi- with potted plants Indoors. In cold will be gone by next season. Look peaches, apples or pears, can Itand be stepped in the wagon .and •"What a fine sleep yon had, Orange, Montelalr, Summit, Morris- tl street will uccupy quar- The-building will become one of.pany -in Newark. mum ice meltage should be chosen; weather. In plant Jars, put tulip tbe box over to he sure the hinges told Dicky to climb up beside him. Dicky Boy," said Mother Dear. town and the branch office at separately and add it to your according In the 1-eonard Institute bulbs. Red ones are appropriate and springs are -In good repair. mincemeat or use it In making But as soon as Dicky started tc Then Dicky told his mother all •V—Pompton. Lakes tower 100 feet high"on top.of wiii;h[liavi; ais6"~been~7nade—to-keep-the-'—Other-municipalities—iii_which_the The—reirigeralor -that—consumes for Christmas bloom.—Fresls—and If—tbe—bog—needs- asy— new—parts, Tet-ln-the-wagon-a—volce-saldLJ^Dp |-about—bis—dream—and—the—trip—to For the Newark Terminal there the most ice Is, naturally, too cost order them now and have them not enter." Cookie Land. will be a fifteen foot lamp."itj con-: perpetual lamp burning while bo- i street lights will be colored along paper white narcissus and hya- desco, las" been designed a liuKe sisn ly to keep filled and will not main cinths ire delightful. ready when the new season opens. "Oh, mercy," ' they all shonted tour being similar ot the original ing transferred from the temporary,-:th \ thee main thoroughfaretf.orouRinarcss ar.ute •**<•Eas•t tain the desired temperature of 50 'of course you cannot enter with or CrluV tearing the words "Public Service" ! Orange i.ml West Orange, Mont Da not allow yourself to bo Cover these bulbs. In the Jars Sauerkraut Apple Tr*« Snpantitlon in letters eight feet high and con- degrees, or less, whil 25-watt lamps, in five [consumes—thejeasijce probably has The Laundry Case unction. "Take a Mttle wine for So_ away_scampered a little fa! —Tlie-c.onilianj-_'£_l>lM ly, Hohnkpn. West New -snddon -need of ready caan. fresU-or hyacinth—bulbs jnny_be apple tree In front of a house orig- :* different Colors. ~TlTe~sTgn~is~auto~ ~2—cluster"" faulty circulation-and-will notjht put In a quart plant Jar and cov- Sturdy brownT flber"lflundry cases your stomach's sake." has • been fellow, and brought him"the" magic :-•;'" matically turned on when darkness bulbs. The tower will also contain ! to stree: lighting embraces -twenty- j York and Bayonne. "raterson and its job of keeping the food in per- Wo' will be Rlad to supply are in the market, for use oy son rookie hat. Dicky put oonn the ha inated wilh the Orientals, who be- their ~- a lamp which will burn perpetually.-; four municipalities. The lights I-Passaie. New Brunswick, Plain ilAAA toEEE— Sizes1 to 12 f ered with sandy loam soil. Stones changed to the recommendation of approaches It is controlled by a fect state of preservation. your needa. See B3 today. and daughter In Rending home their sauerkraut Juice. "How do youand started to climlib into ththe MeveoVthat It would bring many ChurchE,. Later, it is intended to substitute ; alon:; the prominent thtmutchfares' field. Bound Brook, Somerville and moss should be put fir.it Into photo electric cell which not only weekly wash for Mother to reno- do?" might well yield to "are youwagon. But still a voici e saidid, *^>^male chlldren^to the family living , a permanent tower toward tho in those communities ..will he vol-' Hackensack, Englewood. Ridge "Our Plan Will Appall" the the bottom or the Jar. to per- MrK -"•' turni on the lights when twilight connection with the 250th anniver- mit ventilation and drainage of thevate and mend, add some home- drinking your sauerkraut Juice," not enter!" In the house. arrives but_ also ....when...-clouds l-oost—of—which—the—pul)lic_vyill be ; o_re'd_a goHU-n yellow in keeping! wood. Hutherford. Ridgefleld Park [sarvr plau»_ln October. The Ber- made^ candy, and tSIp back. At for doctors tell us the health may r_They were all surprised and did _Epnulajrii_ invited to contribute. ; »TfiT~nH~spIrlr—onk golden—ju--and—Wesiwood._!Trenton_and__C_a_n* INDUSTRIAL LOAN -• f "darken the"sky~iir~the—daytime: gen County Chamber~orComniDrcc an In a dark, cool least the case I5 always opened at be made or marred by thisbomely not know why~the~lHlle~boy""could a weak' Z• This is the first time the principle The tower will first be lighted on : hilee celebration. - ; den. Altogether 2,352 lights wil' will observe the anniversary by a SOCIETY, Inc. place, in a cupboifd or cellar. hh?~college end, In-the-hope-ihat and- odoriferous-liquid; not—go—in-the -magic-wagon. associaf has heen applied to a large ex- the night of October 21 when Mr.; In this scheme of lights it has; be colored. (dinner October 3 at the Swiss Water them rarely, not enough' to the loving hand has lucked some Sauerkraut U strong In vitamins The king asked, "Why can't the terior sign and the sign will re- Edison will press a button at Dear-' been planned to provide a golden j Edison jubilee celebrations are Chalet at which President Thomas 175 SMITH STREET goody Inside. Not always is it and mineral salts, which regulate « vindtr : make them rot. Six weeks before little boy enter the magic Do you know our - "main on the building as a perma- born. Mich., during the festivities . p.nhway from Lincoln Park. New- being arranged by these nuinii-i N. McCarter of 1'ublir Service will opened by the one to whom' It is body functions and the purity of tellow i.- Perth Amboy. N. J. Christmas bring up some df the wagon?" i nent fixture. anatiged by Henry Fonl as a cul-..irk. straight through to Llewelyn i paiillos: Newark, Orange, Eliza speak. This will be broadcast red tulips "and paper white narcis- addressed. Sometimes the pals In the blood. It Is particularly valu- and bar' : TeU Perth Aniboy 1951 "Because," whispered the voice, SPECIAL SALE •Power and substations as well mi'ialion of 'the Light's Golden .Iu . Park. West Orange, Mr. Edison's < hetb. Jersey City, •Patersou, Paisn over WOR. sus. Set them back in a corner, Ihe house can't resist the tempta- able as a cure for stomach troubles. PVBLlCCiBSEKyiCE' "he must be dressed so he will - as rflBtrlbntion_otilce-.buildiiiEs;of blloe " celebration. Arrangements, home. 1 sale. Camilen and by Trenton tion to Investigate that point for fl:l-ia?des|_ and gradually-expose (ben)-lo the look- Ilka one of_my_ ownCookle^ the Electric Department through- 1?i IRVING STREET themselves. T>f our i; BUILDING PERMITS light. You can partially regulate WEDNESDAYS? out the state will be decorated In Exclusive Agent* for Rahway and Sweet Potato Souffle boys." ' •'".-• the time ot their bloom by the "Be gone!" said the king to the '? Th(- honor of the occasion. SCOUT COLUMN Woodbridge High Stars Vicinity. C'Malftad Ads Pay. Wash six large sweet potatoes (Continued from Page 1) amount ot light you give them. tallest Cookie, "and tell-my seam- "The company-will-erect, tor the_ THE EDITOR'S and boll them with the skins on. Every Wednesday is When done, peel and mash them, stress you mast have an extra .move t» ; Edison Pioneers at Menlo Park Form Basketball Team The following permits for ro- TROOP 49 adding a little cream, butter, salt large Cookie suit." So away he adjacent to the site ot the origi- MAILBOX. airsr-alteratk)n»-or-addltions were i-o - Special Day at The left bet A fast senior basketbalbasketball team has and pepper. Beat wilh a sliver scampered. . n , i 1 1 "Edison—laboratory;—a—steel —Troop-4!>—mcu-Sauirday-iii£l\t._aL issued: "Charles" Faleskor~M8-New Semi-Fitted and With a Flare models" the Synagogue under itK' direction organizeidd in \\ oodb'rlitsdb'rlitse nnn ^ b ffork—untH-irery—llght-and-add-t-wa He soon returned-Wlth ttie Cookie J • the" name of the Woodbridg Brunswick avenue, 41,000;' VlnCeji- of Assistant Scoutmastt'is Gottleili der well beaten eggs. Bake this as suit3UII,. anHUMd .^in •irJio br .__• 510 Broad Street, De Stephanls, 137 Main street; Is New Silhouette for Fall and" Zumun. Senior Patrol Leader I A...X .This. Quintet _ Is-composed a custard In a-dish set In a panooked just like a Veal'Iarge Cookie Hosiery at unheard- atle p< of ex-V»'oiidbridge_=..His'i piayers Newark, N. J. ;0O; Came D. Lindsay, 93 Maple Bernard Gordon was in charge of of hot water. boy. areas _ .nd such inter-collesiate tars . Sep. 30, 1929. venue. 5450; .Monis Basher, 117 By JULIA BOTTOMLEY of prices; silk under- -R-A-T-E-V-ER-a- -the-meoiiJig. Again he started to step into the -.-•-„ were started ~wear~a»d~lirigerie in- 'T\ Opening exercises ""rJDcar-EilllOT: : o Fulton street, $400: James Don- "MrsTSolomon Says: -wagon; Much—to—their snrprlse. W family's circum- l)y a troop song, •'tit,': led by I'at.-ol grown ( y telly. Farrell place. J150". FreeUind the voice called, "Do not enter!" fine qualities at great Leader' Joseph Weitz. Then fol- Society buds who neglect to be stances in life, we de- J.. desires to arrange tilt columns of your good paper, F. Gibbons, 185 Hamilton street, They all looked at one another and respccb lowed the scout oath with Scout Avenel. N. amiable blossom Into wall flowers. savings; costume jew- traveling games the sincere andd profounprofoud sympathyp y >500; Seraflno D. Donato, 1 Gor- wondered why. Then the King a reglo-' vote to our, profession- -Haloid Millnr iu charge. Scout 10th home and p The Tastf-st -hr of—OTTC vriro sometime—ago—livedlid , m place. »30(rr^iels-Tr-Nt' i It is difficult to realize that these .Too Cross and Nervous . very fnr In this world." he win require expenditure of more' young people, some - of whom 1 The Gingerbread Kins .called., Often ^ 'which time patrol plans were dis- "Even my husband couldn't talk plained, -without finding that your -UUHSCLI—aud_iu_i.i:_j__^ than—4-J.3IMI,0UU—wen—:raihu^zuiJ.kJl&\v_so_3ell,_(luring_approximateJk ll - —-fessPd T- |-rtuth-ls -oll-tangled-op-wli h-otherl "Takground.e "us to the Cookie play- THE_MODE rest -of- the meeting w.;ie~nia wo yea ra l tOTTfferXiwasKOT.crosBand^nervousndrvous. T ThursdaVm-' the dircciors" off "lliej*the ' -. ,! , ° ^y-identltotion Vlnol has made me a different" and" "roIk8 ~pHnf£ Sotflefpeflple think Then the Gingerhread~~KIngr Scout instruction came next on with >>.u, ..,..«. -. - that If Ihey can only travel their 76 Irving Street ! with vour local Y. M. C. A., andhappy woman."—Mrs. N. McCall. pushed a buttoalonn ang da awat ay greatheyt : , the program. Senior Patrol Lead (-<>m"|-,vho cave promise to such eicellent paths without.. Eettlng_ hurt them- went rolling er Bernard Cordon instructed ; New Jersey Bell Teleplione Vlnol is a compound of iron, _Rahway,N- J -slum f paiiy. at thi/ir September .meeting'potential-possibilities, have been selvesl , they'rh' e goini g to be hhappy. speed. PETTIT group in map making. The study pho~sphates™cod"llver~peptoneretc. •This Is lots of fun." said Dicky. > Hint It's a Joy to yon Just to mske membership. George Jaffc as- Jui-.;ey homes and_, offices from ing/. the si Frmctlc* XteltoA t» others happy, you're nbont there Cornelia Beauty signed to the Buffalo Patrol and cable and other lines to "the cen- Sincerely yours, yourself."—Great Thoughts (Lon- To Your Reserve KJ«, Bar. V*m •»* Xh P.vil Dt-mblins: joismis Uu- Owls. tral offices fnrtus the major part EDWARD A. ZNBIMBB don}. Shoppe wishes to an- Each patrol demonstrated a fea-of a routine estimate for the final H Elm AniM Unr, V. f. 2% Interest on Checking Accounts. •hetwt :rOMt l>rngr:im in thp f]iMrtpi- nf tins yp:ir of nvor "~ """ r -neuace^toher clientele Here at The Rahway Savings Institution interest is compounded pantomimes which followed. The- approved'"liy the directors yes^i REDS st6CKJUMPS a»m-u W«i. Up, D«th.r •hut ev erday. Also included are appro-' Buffaloes unucr the leadership of College professor who soya quarterly. October 1st is our next Interest Day. Then you profit possib| iri.itions for $707,000 for'cable and that she is now in her Joseph Wl'itz took as their keynote 4% Interest on Saving Accounts. "women will be miien of the next f.wr outsij'e plan construction -/soipetl "morally straight." The. Owls generation,"'' IM already quite a 4617,000 for equipment in central BU8H * PRICE newshop at 99 West if you have an account with us. . •r/ ,-and-ou with William Ancier in charge-limit number of generations behind thr iflice.s of the company; $279,000 1 r theirs on the principle that when BNCMNHER3. ANO S«aVBSOa£ times,—Philadelphia^Iagi'- : -„ , ^ BJO^i.S-.^ wnn!Mittjrsaml»43.00fortrie Safe BeposrrBoxes for Rent; avenue; '" -• "a" 'fellbw'jolhs'a 'sciJiH -Troop; "hf 142 Irving Strtet Whether or not you are sharing in this profit now, determine J becomes one of tha»";?ang'' and not iho4ie equipment on the premisob Rahway, N. J. an individual. The Foxes, with Irv- )f subscribers. 'male Ph«n» 234 that«you will get a portion of the interest credited three months Count; ing Kreishei-g the leader, demon- Among the principal proj< cts The officers of this bank are glad to _str:il2cl"~llie~sc"oul~ laws,—kindness hat the directors approved was a "T" -Now is the time to ~syBtei fluid and- helptulness. The Buffalo Pa- ew telephone building for West- HYER A ARM8TRONQ hence. Make your deposit on or before the tenth of October—and '.., It is no-longer than trol was declared the winner. Held, a new central office for liid get those troublesome give you the benefit of their long experience I TH^ matter of 'lines" styles plished by setting ln aa few or I neeeaaary to double- •;• . P g~_ TO DRY I:i the game period which fol- liurn, tlie community being built Counselors at Law' aa many godets or gussets as tha< interest will be added for the full 3 months period. lowed, the Owls were victorious in by tho City Housing Corporation Pare changing. The fashlon-nlert "New Few Inches" wave the wave! We -^serretj woman will Immediately sense In designer may care to employ, r the contest of pull-over, after a in Fairlawn Borough; a new toll Rahway National Bank Building Both dresses and coats are yield- Fall confine your re-wave rested : -Struggle—whilo—contesting and-long-distance-ofnee-to-be-Btart- . RAHWAY, N. J. in any way that will be profitable to you, -the new-fall frocks, Jn-coat8.n|so, rewaved-with the Eu- to the newly' grown tor that matter, a trend to flares Ing to the Influence of Bemlflrted for the champions' crown against ed next* year in Jersey City to re- lines which -^slenderize the upper lieve the Newark Long Distance and the princess and molded sil- straight hah- alone! tlon 'he Foxes. ' portion, until somewhere above Apparel gene Method. iflice, and extensive cable and penallj mw Clising exercises consisted' nf the knees, or below where the Thtetrn the announcements, scout laws led by.jther outside plant construction in Whlle it li true that evening or UN Speed Enamel Bloomfieid and the Branch Brook DIRECTORS flare begins either mildly or for For Matron METHOD—the sdeo- • ' • modes for some time nave favored Slmldon Miller, benediction, taps extreme types ln a series at flares even tie most incx- uml_sIiiEujg the troop-soiig~"LoyaI section of Newark, Bayonne, and princess lines, for the street frock —The—newi-shop—has—added—j tlvo method^in ts-the-l-and-flare8-andh id-flares-aod-neTer-cease-flatlngr- j — ond Mitt oej}—hotne-dVcoruoc—« rrAsbury-Park-aiid-Sprlng-L-iko— Fred C. Hyer Eugene Miller torbe-iut-iria-prlircessrtreaf—* ~ which our staff .is ot torbeiutiriaprlircessr In Kome-Jnetancfi8_tgo_row8_ot^ new equipment for the ,>ni:inq mr n>«* nnw -to^e-fleld^f-dreBS-ilesIgn^—i—_ -|-43ar!es_flDlshlng_tattLhemUnes__an4 ilbFPctroll Eea3eCealieTHSrfjKr Harry kuigag H j"ipray~nppiiispray nppririitus,';iilus, "~oi>ernte3"ltr~an one-rates ltrandt . should - develop—snrsths-Depart? Tcleponc 441 »-While, mant flares _aro circular the sleeves. '•'•T.- H. BOBERTS CO. In charge, held an lmportan .lo ond. belipld, a delicate tracery ment of Agriculture. S tbe newe«t~tlares are accom- " (lS.HH". WMUra~Hmp>P(rVatut.) *L Street, Rthway, N. J» meeting of: the most beautiful "lacellke cob- jCE&$_makcs Its appearance at once.. Classified Ads Pay. Cliwlfiod Ado Pay.

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AOVErtTISEMCNT^^, i- ADVE3TI8EM ENTg center. Below Ibla appcuro Ore word tho City' of Bahway o» ,sni the 4 1 :etlon of tbe reapecUveap e lmproympo e •ooi orTCriSiTtb engage"In any exhibi hereby divide* Into three Election j?)* resp«tirc amonnU "reprejentls* tte I err aconlsitlolitl n ox ttbb e ropertoperty In tion night whataoever In or orer the A'SS^bLv.. the words ••HAINB3 trlcts as .Fonows: 'fl tth o St Marks CWb off St.. Mark'M s o« a door prlxe. City snare of the coao»Lt o—f •aMIftcal—-j--—,;, -^ase where aald bond nre'dated City of Bahway with any anch mm- ttOSD WAJKD p mans Guild lmproremcnts to im borntbt e by nr generall chines •wltbont hatinjt first -oDUtnea BROS.,-KAHWAY, N. J.", HAWES Protestant EEpiscopal Church taxation; now, therefore, ^^^ _^x%»_„. ' thathan onone yeayear afteafterr SBch date or pcrmlsjslon therefor from «ald Police BKO8. ANNAKDXte. N. J> ot SAT- FIMlt Wstrlct. wit begrn tn* eeastm'i Mark's Cn*rch wm marte Motley to IMtitt eatlmatetd dJftdfet of completiocomp n oc ac5ommltte- c of the City of.Bahway.. 'FIEI-D. DAOIY, KAHWAY, N. J."-on BEGINNING at the lfa BE IT ORDAINED.BY- THE COM-quisition, la the period to and Includ- ine center mu> of tl» Psn actirtty by IX/lflij* a monster card inents immediately alter the" tataw. MON COUNCIL OF THE CITE OFing July I, 19*0. Section 2. Any:per»on, persons, firm Ed it o r ial faje ollle BAHWAY: "" vfrn* "hare the words "HA1KE8 Bnllroad with the center.Bne i patty tn tinti * <*orch hh hall on Be«cfa or corporation Violating any 01 'tho pro- p ThiThi s iclal b ias a reputation ot con M» !Tnat the Average a«ae»»ed valaa- visions of this ordinance, and nptta BROS.. ANJfA"NT>M."E, N. IS m T. <3.Street; thence running north- Vl*I b ducting "enterteinlnr nartles. -Section 1. Thatjt I» M«sjary to aon. of the taxable real property (In- conviction thereof, shall le mmlshaWo 8HABP, ANNANDALB, N. Jo" emalon- g the center line of Mara avonne. . Valui*Ie nrlies will be raise the sum Wt $85,000 to lanfl cluding Improvements) of the City of by a fine not exceeding 1100.00. nosflcd or Impressed on both sides. to the Intersection ot the cenc t llkn principal amount; of t Bahway compntcd upon tbe next pre- The tops of the milk cans ha*e_ the Main SStreet t witithh 'the Mnr-srMnr- H Six Months of Hower notts-or-temporarjLjtonas of Section 3. This Ordinance aholl take ceding three valuations Jiereof In theeffect Immediately. worda, "HAINES BR0».. ANNAN- Central Avenue; thence Westerly:a The Rahway Record ».„ boovor kaa .competed fee firstBA X —«vritve»^ewTnratrBawitrti TMnimrTnwrMeflteSeclMAU~KAU1CI> 1111111111 n asi !•• • • ussss; i 1iZf o^f» Chap.. - DALE. N. I." or "P. G. BHABf, AN- the center line of Central Avenoe **t Nsvr Jersey Advocate uald beretofbre lamed for toe pnniolfe ter 2S2 P. Ii. 1010 »« amended nna sup N J thereon. Qty bonndary. Thence Southerly-*" lonths ot his administration and there seems to be funlUes reduced to the dopthj ol _jr reneral. housework, ot tcmporarllr financing tne coat of jlemented. Is S15,000^39.0G. _ NOTXCE OF Is hereby given Datefl nt TCaaWay STTTT the boundalj lluu butwtt ... SERIAL, NO. 2079 family of tnre*. ««p In; tttftt 1» making- tbe following TeapecUTe perma- ' (c) That the net debt of said City, PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby gi ay of DecemberDecember ,N Nineteen Hundred and Kahway and Clark Township to • ior despair, a high schoolI andI its foot; experlennd coolc; »15, Phone, nent pnbllc improtwnenta In ana-for computed in tbe manner provided In thah t thhe followinf gO Ordinancinee waa IntrIntroo- EVERYBODY READS TweBtr-elSht.HAiNEg BEOTHETJS Intersection ot said boundary line f he ftetfubttcan National 'Committee who met In ball team deprived <* to JeM» field 7«. • . " - •aid City pnranant to tbe following sail Section 12, Is $00W7il3. duced at a regular meeting of tbe Com- the center line of Milton Avenne; tb described ordinances and In the fol- eoi)^e, vegatateBs 'ot patty. In «ven a greater -degree taxation) to-wlt: tbe Common Council Chambers, 118 center line of Elm Avenue, • THr slnca the ellmirartton ot the «rad« XN U a rtraiiKe»ntm4 L DarU tt-XKVKD—tooorman taandd flrtmio,*rt: mn*t chat the following Ordinance was Intro- Main Stirct, Eahway, K. J. tltfn and General.Elertlon u Bahway Publishing Corporation Jian on election day last November., y •_ the Pennsylvania. It) (Copy not accepted afar 10 A. M. Tuesday or Friday. • . Ai>ply' Tntiflar 1. (240L4S.for.graJDBg-the rotflwmy Oaeed at a regular meeting ot the Com- May 20, 1029. Easterly alone the center line- of Bernstein, Brooklyn tailor, (a. rtre..._ ^ It and coustlncoustructlngg «men«t concretc e aiae- mon -Council held Wednesday evening, All persons Interested will have an Avenue 'o the Intersection of the c* Six months Is ot course a comparatively short M •Wight Kakwar Theatre. wnllrall ~ andd combineombined -concrete-c». Oeonre Arenuc; Ordinance adopted An- considered and presented for anal pas- AN ORDINANCE hereby slven that on Avenne to the center-line of _ a *TUART OEMARE8T, Local Editor. jeTWa things of Importance have *een accorhpllBhe.-i SKSB hta oS u elevated r»JlroM pSit- AN ORDINANCE to authorize the £Ult 17, 1IB7. sage on October 9. 1929. at 8:00 P. M., 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1«» Street: thence Knuterly alone tna-< >y the administration. FoYemost artohfc these, per- rtmalns that five ypong ** fotm. No one saw him. He cpn- LOST—Doc'a roUir with luce bra»i 2. KJS3.1S tor iwTrng and -nnpror- at the Common Conncll Cbambers, llfi confitmctlon of cement concrete Bide- between tbe hours of one o'clock P. ILUne-of-Cherry-Strwt-to-the-cl'Titer kooW gluaer^iplcatp phone Kj-B. It walks-on both.side .of-Jefferson Avenue and nine o'clbck-lVM—tEasternrStiind- of- the Pennsylrgnln RailrondT ir ye«r, payable tn advene*. la^m, has* been .the passafee of tie; farm rfcttef-laW the entire party, perished ta a fewed to tt*t»»ce . Iniane pc* Inr Lnwrccct Street tronuMaton^AVe- 4laln-Street,-Bahwajrv-N.-J. from Hamilton Street/to WeaUleld^ve- SHMHtberlT to tneT Baiwar Hirer All persona Interested wm Tiare a» ard Time) the Board of SeElntry nnd imttodytng Meas outlined.'by the Presldert during atton which rtowssnds otm^S«nway nua •where._none_now exist. ... \ .' Election will meet In tie polllnE-pluce. 8rhfll» cony 3. cents. - mMHtIty*tarber-heaTd -afthat-tlmer BE IT ORDAINED by the Common for the purpose of EeKlaterlng all l«r- the Pennsylvania Knllrbnd to" have suffered likewtee since pn r Bataett"Mrect. keoper In «mall (arally. or mstroi Blver to Ha«etwooe JO ^ jgppTMAM Council-of-«hi»-CUjfc-i>t-Kahma)L:J^ i BDn»-r1!ntltted"to -vote- at ^be- ensuing J(^ of-tiW *OtomoMle-«o Section 1. That cement concrete slfle- •General Election- and that on Pcnnsvlvanla Railroad with tbe eetrtea / ^ . inteUxtualJ^nerlcanapaH: rOtt SALE ON DKVAST STBEET "Work." can Keeord. It AN'" 'OEDINAK' TCft l 1 „„„„„ „ and the future of the former. !n^ Xmerita 3 Keren room trrtck Ttn«r house, «r- TO BENT • cember 2G, 1028. Tvallni-bc constructed on-both sides of General Election Bar line of Main Street. Said point *- *- FTT» TataTIies vaiked-the atreeu, ^ «.> Mr. Tom "Lougbran fight 3.-»l!W.»li *or enrb-iwd •cutter «; AN OEMXAKCE antnorlrlnB the IsJefferson Avenue from Hamilton Street the place of ^BEGINNING; * ' leeins 'brighter now than tor-some time paat.-.The t0 •nrr plot-«» front br 100 oeet>. -House Small-store at 1S3 Inrmc street,-(S3. "WOBK "WASTED — Ifonng "wolnsn nance of Sewer Bonds of the City of Tuesday. November B, 1920 between tbe 01 sn slate roof, copper gutters and lesd- Four rooms, bstb, ateam. beat fur- wlihrt itork at general Wuaework Coddlniton Street; Oraiomnce cdopted to Wentflcl.il Avenue where none now hours ot Six o'clock A. M. and Seven THIRD WAED, >''" Tfi !^—iii«ir\ UT. J»ck Sharkoy. i Uthuanlin 1527. Kahwuv. in the amonnt of J3S3.000.. Second District. • , - msBage of the tariff bill with increased tartn -schea- VrtMJI « Wa»6ni, by »o jppauiins; ^o borrowi hU flthtlng name. — .- t>ri.-.oalt-. fiot/ra . tnronKhonl.. .tile - bath nished, " —or—anallT^rastlns to tlo—at Jetober4JJ5* " —TorSi*«WcrlngBta« WHEEEAS, on August Tl,. IKS., the o'clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Time). and kltrhen, hardwood trim. Decora- Oao atntle office, 115. In Saner elotnes called tor and delivered. Ail- Stait above-work-shall —Candidates are to lie nomlnated~nt the '"•BEGINNING at the lnter»ecHl>n"«g- ' iles will''doubtless accelerate hi» econc-mlc r«:overV. cfcamctef «f «>* blow. T***L?J! walks on both_«l4cm_of_ Jdlne-EJace •Comnion-tJoTinrH^adoptcd. atr-ordlnancc ri f th City lldnt *re btaultfol.—4f-Interested la In*. •loir 18,-CBTeHRtCTrd. -od-it from, Westfleia AvenuAenuee soothwewerw CTtttlcd "An Ordinance authorizing a be under the supervision of tlie City Primary Election to be held Tuesday. the center line of tbe Pennsylwfldfc TUESDAY, OCTOBER 171929- Much progress has b^en mSfre *lso SiTHft qUeF th'6M~wko tn dWctartng the «ra«« a kome look tbla one orcr. It wf" — Vne iToom offlce. S20, in Bauer Build- for a ddistanci e off . approxlmatejltejy 1,T8<, J Jotnt contract wltb other munlclpall- Engineer and the Street Committee of June IX, 1020, ond. persons arc to >—Railroad with the center' line -of CbBtty weights" la more senses thin one. thq Cormuon Council and that the CQBt tne GenexnL!Electlon_to_b_tobee Strff t; !)">"'•'» U'pntprly along tho ten." crtskrag t d WOBK feot; Ordlnnncr ndnptrrt Perpmni*p ?". tlea—TelatTng rownt ••- --••Ji JnlQD' . State of New Jersey. " rhestnut trim, ' standard— plomblnff. —Maple-avenue. " TueTSTStreetrOKllnancett auo|iU'd Jul* Cranford, Town ot WcsrHeli]. Township »alil local 'Improvement—*»—P»"H TVne Tuwnnhlp LofflMlttecman fur &the lntiTiicctlon of the center llue Ixo full wen. ti»t this Ytajredy. »l therefrom-anefrom-and the._.bcnent»..therefrothc...tJcn*'flt!i_-. m _"„ Elm- Avenue with the center line 01 mt will insist on a —j -~ — ran winning. dver Rnhway was passed on first a least, was luot oct*s1otiM_ by car*- Alter that will «>m» tbo deddujg- * Ttlanbed.' has irtmlTtir board, broom atenue, four'room*, all Imprv: 7. 1J74.8S for construcllnjt sewers in Towsinlp of Woodbrldirc in iinbirtan- Hted thereby nnd that temporary bonds 1 The President h«s aW «rame« * ntoh-partlsan closet, place for Ice bo*, enamel, ranjrc, do at home; clothes called-for-ana Allen Street, Wilson Avenue. Keajnj tlally the form referred to Iu said ordi: One To-whshtp AnncsBor for 3 years. the center line ot Picrpont Street to prljje o};: tessness. Any motorist wno fa hon- iwxeailan-14 October;'tent reaaoh- sep2O-4t or notes ^ire hereby authorized to be One Male and one Female meml>er the intersection of the center line or. -ifecond readttrg. This measure was published in jommlssion. mado up ot men of Mtfonal nice as bin. Inquire 37 Seminary avenue. delivered. Phone IS27.-J. Arenne and Donald Arenuc; Ordinance flance, nnd It has been duly deter- iHSlled from time to time Iin an amonnam t through'; est with himself, must admit that •ny you win nnd In a Sl&flOO njme. adoptedopted MMaayy 18,, 1027. mined by the Common Council that all issued frm te ' the election district of Township of Plerpont Street with the center line or '«& In Friday's issne ot the Record and awaits w lie would pwAably have done llko- ersre brutalhy. "ocl-It NOTICB-On and after date I Will not construction of tlle not to exceed In tbe: asgrecate Five lark to represent the Union County Milton Avenne: thence Westerly aJonz :o study tbe question of 4aw •ciitoTccmen't, has pet Vomc look them nrer; tbcj are a t>ar- 8. W55 002 2for of the coat of said Improvement^ appor- Ilnndred Flflv l OO) Dollars r| . looked i paaage at the next mee'tWig ot City Fathers to be- aad fonnfl hlmnplf cattfht '" il r IIn I«l*w Avcnuo from Jaqifi commission at work upon the pToblem of im EKTU)t fluut—rtrent;—aft w1fc Mllry Avenue to Broad Street and In Broid One Male and one Female member the City bonndary line: thence South- : ,_.>rtrand Knsseii, pnuosopber, wb«n you can bnj iirte of^i--- . eontenleoew. -ne*r utatlOBttl . Iql meted, for. *y ray '« , jhall be borne by tbe City at larRc by Chapter 232. Lawn of imfla» amended. I, "^ come a la*. roving tne conditions under wMch the American the- same meJh of Tale. Obserra- rirsrtlesllr the same way. It yon tare Patrick of Valley road. Clark " Street from Late Avenue a distance of recral taxation, and rbat no part of " election districct of TownshiTownp of erly along the boundary line "betwec-a able mathematician, will dlinst 113 Wnt JJlllon arenne. It shi Dated 'October 1. which bonds or notes shall bear inter- „, t the Cnlon County the City of Rahway and Cl.irk Town- Uoas web. »» "one car more or one Wfaa of jour o»™ tell us ana »wee wl will 140 feet; Ordinance adopted May 4,inch cost shall be borne l»y special est,at a rate not to exceed six percent p ; 1 Death of three persons in apparently avoidable :blld is reared. car less on the Trerght train would education with Wfn Durant, who int them In a betne for Ton. 1C you FITZI'ATBLQK-- 1U27 .issessment airfllnst the property in tbe RepublicaBe U n Committee. ship ami the City of Rahway and ment m VOK UEXT-^n AOates KTeet * six- City of Bahway benefited thereby; now. The Polling Place for tbe election Woodbrldfre Township to the cent r Sfeaplane ifccWertts In the vicinity ot New York •Other things have been accomplished, too. The h*ve sarea Oiejr tires" or -one or writes about philosophy. Mr. Ru»> fntenil lo Buy » nooie iloa't do II mill room hone wtth *U nnproTetnenl* O'lHJ2«7 for paving and other- " - - -of Clark will a terribl "-'lows-plainly that something. neefls.to be. done by I— y«o become, acquainted with WL__ I but iwoti larce coal r*nt» in XOTICfc-My Wife, Delen 2»"»s-1'>«Jl wise frirproving" lilllieesrUll e AAvenne ironi ^>£-lin«^£HateIwo*>i^vcttn*r 1 'resident' has asked Congress for legislation ny thereqnlred. J : -emWy^idle—ipost-mortems.—The tshrd. ^!» SIstn street. TeL 721. yeirterly for approximately 480 feet: >ortion of. tbe cost to be borne by 11)0 of Franklin Avenue-to tlie intersection, - mbry"ai?--: —-they-deserve. : .- reorganize .tne sbvettugeht and diplomatic corps of That's probably^ whir UK'tUtT WANTED —intio^ies. furnlrore, ol« Ordlnaurc adopted April a). 1027. CITV OF BAHWAV of the center line of Franklin Avenue : real, lh« ahamefol. ththe ecryfn cryfhrc ;lac ttck.. Ilty of Rahway by general taxation of NOTICE OF INTENTION' - [he country, and haVxSfted for -decreased expendit- real, ihe s cUsa. »M asj^ 1920) and amendments thereto easterly nloii? the center line ol tho days. Rocking chairs and those addicted to their adequate as nothing at all. 11 Tt.WU* Tor repartnc and Improv- nto by the -provision* of ;i i-i'rtain o "hereby jrlvun that on : .A trained police pilots, police planes and a police air- ment has ftfnettonea •smootflty and efficiently and rat-hloned Krandmas and old-fashloni.'d rocking chairs American edocatlon, says fir. FAIKTIKC, PAPEBHANG^O and »nge c.n Oil. 0. 192U. at S:00 P. M., at • Penusylviinla Rnllmail tn th^ Intersec- People ot thii city cannot afford Inp Elixabeth Avenue from' Irvinr nance adopted by the Common Coun- llic Cniuinnii Couni-11 Chambers, 118 Tuesday. Ortobrr 15. 1020_ tion of the center ltn** of the Pennsyl- in a most bnstness-lfke mahrfel'. as was anticipated solace are back numbers. Grandma, sipping tier tea t>R KBN'T—Plat S Toonw. bath «Jd small npaln. A. Stow. Haajson Street to The brldce over the -Itahwnj »il of the City-of Rahway on August —. between the hours of Vlo.k P. M. . quires arc teetering out together. to dismiss this Incident «a "«ntor- Russell..Is controlled "by Influential sun parlor. %\\ Irnpromnents, SI.*, Dm KoaiRaJiWay, S. J. Te^jh0" Stain Street, Kahway, N. J. 1 vania Railroad with thn center line of port- ~ . , In teKtej-ing rrrajratfThad best have a care. That ltlrer and from «»ld brldpc to the City '!BS. anil ilul.v approved by tne Mayor. ami nine o'clock I . M. (K.islern Stanil- Cherry Stnvt. Said point being placo : by those who knew Wr. ftooVeV test before he took runate," no leas as -"aarelesa." The business, men and rellflous sects." fall a Bond streel. «ct-2t Kahway 165-W. anSO-381 Une' Ordinance adopted Jnly 13, 1314OUltled "An Ordinaucl—Ordinance au All i>enea by" ." 14. JS65.D0 for |ia^B Plerpom .borlirng a Jolut contract with <>th'-r Election will niei't in the various poll- TH1RO WARD. i 1 Over in Russia" tho proletariat walks and FOR BENT—Steam heated tornlshed Street from Central Avenue to stainnlrlpalltlps relatinc to tbe Kahwaj; ing places for the purpose of Ki'giitcr- ;y--o>7^---fn4""deflnFe" "restrIrtroh5--uiMn--aVlaWr«"-who--tna l« >Ith those of prevtons administrations and the The anfortonate, yes. Just as the Inno- "learned men." room for croth-man. all eonvmlfwvs, >fTKUI S. MWLRKT tieorge Avenue: Ordinance adoptee Trunk Sewer and nispiwal Worts, ami Cityaerk. ing all persons entitled to vote :it the Third I>!ntrlct. cent bystander In a smnx rra bat- CM »TATIO!»8 on bus line and five minutes to -rail- jrovldlns for the OnanrlnK of the "b- AN ORDINANCE ensuing General Klertion anil that on BEGINNING at the Intersection of IWifttments made by Vhe President in vai Our children -arc taught "rlsht NEW JtKBEV road station. Inaulre M Adams CABPBNTEK AND BUILDER AN OltniNANCE to nuthorllc the tho center line ot the Pennsylvania desco, !'•• Wof metropolitan airways. The general code• of the antimacassar, arc casing „„„-„ bourgeois class. To show you bow far we are IX No»rire*x "l£ Il'flSO.77'for eonstruettnp a tUi'ileatlons of laid contract." and to raise GrnrnU KlcrtJon' I>o.v tle Is unfortunate. Tbo result i» thlnUnt" Instead of plain thlaklnt. rar 1S3S strew. Phone W0-M. ocllt pipe sewer and connectlona In Plerpon: .-be further sum ot »00 to pay the cost ruiiKlrnclion of cement concrete slde- Railroad with the center line of.Mapte 5t CHft'-"-" -ft* Department ot Commerce'Scarcely fil^™ brancii.es ot the government setVice have met things forgotten. hniiinri tfii> i-ommuiiisl state, here in America the rkasv R.I w:itkn on the north side nf Wasbing- Tuesilav. November 5, 192fi between tbe Avi-nnc: thenre Northwentrrly nlong tho death, and to the famlllc* and the Street;.Ordlnance adopted April 1.1?» if IKsnine the-bonds authorlicd by this hours of Six ..'i-lo.-k A. M. and Seven tbe Inter- _ And whV ^r-Time was when online rocKer., J£«^7™ ,„„„ ^ -,„ „B „,„ „„ t0 FOR RENT—One larse-double-room, 16 JS».« for rmrartadnir, Ner dlSl tiin Street" from Bond Street to Essex center line of Maple Avenue to mentalX- Meal conditions vary to such an.extent that traffl genet*! jmbTic approval. And why not?—Time was when only the rocker victims. M»t Is the Importmnt Utfr Mr." 'Rnssr-n -dtscovcrs that — anilable for two e^MJrtnni-. aim one S.I. rdlSilicc . - Strevt and on- (he nouth side of Wash- O'clock 1*: M. (Eastern Stanilaril Time). icetion of tbe center line of "Maple" Ave- t drive fours and ss,^ PETEB Bsiway. Bnrnswlrk Avenue, from Commew er to rajirwj Candiilaten an.- to be nimiinnti'il at the ster IKiT " (iohtrol comparable to that governing the *se o WitTt six months passPd, it' Knay be said that the could join fraternally wtth -the., footstool for real | P ^ ^ ^ B.|Un cnr nM a nmMe ^at road- thing. _ .".;._ America, 'more than «ny other coun- trifmt——iBssrmiK* •Incie room' with all Improvements. Sflfffon 2. That In order ington- Street frnm Miintgiimi'ry Strcot nue with -the center line of Franklin have an clsht cylinder car and a rnmble seat road l ( Fame Ksihw«T tax Street to Ilatelwood Avenue: Ordi- •aid amounts CC1S3.IKX1 ) lor to tli« westerly line of Lot l.ln Block Primary Klection to be held Tuesday. Avenne: thenrc- Southerly along the •. com'fort. Now an sorts oT patented backs give loung- Deialtory skfrralshes with the try "except Thibet, hi subject to , si McsM Air. KUL, 70 Elm avenne. . . •" 1 nance adopted September 3". 1«24. he purposes aforesaid then- nhalhll l bbe June IS. 10-J!l, and persons arc to be their K-: tirttof vehicles must soon be Introduced with respec Hoover administration Is now fairly under way ana IT. N. i. -JI^. JXS4180 for repavlnc and other center-line of Franklin Avenue..to tne ster before lie can break into the middle class. antborltttes for the eTlmtnatlon oT POR BENT—Four rooma and bath, all ssnrd permanent negotiable coupon 1 elected at the Ceneral Election to tientcrsection of the center line of Frank- to the air. that greater things may be 'anticipated in the fu-ing comfort to a weary world. And "rockers are un; .-tensions Interference wtth efiuca- wise ImjirovtnK Folton Street frorr londs of the Oity of Rnhway In th.' BF IT OKTIKINED by the Common held Tuesday. November 5, 1020, to fill Ihese hktards have resulted W tlon." Improvemmta. Oan be o CuilTiell of the City of Rahway: lin Avenue with tbe center line ol It is true, of course, that caution is advisable ture. Business Is Ket.erally good over the country tatBorchantes and a «*>*, gr»ao»l Real Estate for Sale wwllstely. Ke^it *&• Xocatrt at 7S ine .tt*e*L Opposite KalrwaT Tjea; Hnzolwood Avenue: thence Northwest- Tho-best thine-erer_salil-abont— —Cherry Tir-et.—^Innnlr^ 133-Semlnarr trt-— Our-apwuVtyrnien'irand-aadles •rly along the"center line of Haiclwooa _in_ nnlPr -not to impede the development of ayia- Tind-therensno^reaSOn-lo-feel-that-wc-wilUbc-calred. ilorMnrnls-rsTlr-flftern-mlirtitM from SteA^ Ltos ,ar«m,ng -,-Udl^on^ky- Cana,la,.The C^Kuiian-Moruxtcd^.c^cou^^ . education wss Aid-by Jaures. killed Prnnsylvanla Sullon. Close to achi*-! arenne. Phosr 7S«-JI. •1-St rnn «>i™. •vTe cover ladles' wooden Vvenue^ to___the_ Tity tioiimlars; line. : Ab¥~ But the public, nevertheless, is entitled t confront- anything but-peace-and-prosperity- r taken itac*. •»»« a»e *e*rty «UUs- anil thurthM-^AlLlniprovrtnenls. lx>l» Thence Southwesterly and Southeasterly roM™ now provide an np^nd^own motion of a ably tattle thfa with a couple ot good wasp **»• - tlcs show no appfecUble tJecrcsse in Paris at the ben Inning of the war. dlffrrrnt prices. Will build homes to KOR KKNT—OrJe Urci- and one si along the hnundary .line between the associai ~rece'ive a~de~gree^o7 authoritative protection " eow during the next tew years. tn an address to school teachers ot neatly larnlshexl room In modern Citv of Ilnhway nnd the Township or .n ttedeist h rate *y tnls catno. One house now ready. Six ro«nl Of imn'V- A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION times he not humanity, farth e bebUrh V«l- Clemeficeau has said: "Tho In* k First Vistrlct. ures ami luxuries. Most institutions are well con- aviators. All that part of the Fourth Wara - Whether going, or coming or not Rolng^ at^al iKrt'm WeHtfielil Stamlarilt pany. naiorB. . lual may becoine like'i todrhrt- cMld. full term. •move t; •nd connections In Grand Htiw-t; Ordl elei-leil fur lying "East of the lVnnsylvania Rail-. r"anuted to the fact that the plane i, to bring «bout -a safer-con-. It is true that Wtccptlonal lndltld- an Imprnvramts.-" Twjntre-a -Ha*- tljerefrom and tin' benefits therefrom Fourth Wnrd—None to be eleete.u -Hazclwood Avenue from the Pennsyl- 3t difficulty in finding this space when h rmexpected Rifts, the sttdden pleasures, which ton- l I tht fl>inp; perilously lowand >|H>rt>-.biuuStJ—Kifth Ward—One^to—be-clectL-d -for vuila U.iilroad to'New lVrunswlck Ave- Juis- '" " " tern ot KlucaUoa, A» saodernTlcht ed .thereby he'reliand thay tauthorlie temporard y tbondo lies mIs tl- ,Onn terme Mal, e and one Female member Jiue to Slain Street: North to the center wants to park. Somehow or* other pricing ttn «ora,^»ousn;^un.rnere ^^^^^^^0^ the l«t r»»ldenUal section KOTDS OF CABPtWTE notes are New Urunswiek Avenue Irom trfbnre' niost to the gental atmosphere of thehome Uves hare Deen lost mi —™r~ J,_ -j,,_,,.rt FOR' K*EST—T ouse*, OTsres, !»"' J iime'to time in an amount from each of the election districts or line of - of st a barcaln price. ». c. ,„ Broad Slr^-t: Ordinance ailople. l'-^^';,', ',;„„,,,. an,i ,|,ere shall lie .iru'd fron 1 tlic_City_of_Rahwav_to. represent the Haielw. ulil Avejine to MaiH 'Strectr Ol ' always seem to be filled, or else Wo curt words o TtoWever poor and humble it may be. stlOB*. i nnt_lo_excecd_In the nKgregnte Tnr. .' areas.r cideftl Clark Township at the «nay become partly odnested. Trrrill. 1"* '*i"T>oct-»trrrt, feaaooaliTtjne»,J ilsrth—W.-U5*> i—i^rl—ilseil^irannaHs—b-v-'alr-iii'on-'the-tai. llGHdwr (»7W.nnv I'nlon County Democratiratic C' ConmmtL-.'. JOrrtnaen, <&rpenter «d Bo'"". 23. T18A57.S0 for rcpnvlng and m I ^"/"^JVv of said City a «nm »nf-Th«ii;and Five .. ..>> m -W^ __^^ —1^ •...... ill..* Brunswick Avt'iiiii- to the Pennsylvania ~a~slgnboaTd compel WnTHrTnoYe on. A realization of these facts miistTTicTiehlnd the mas coming up with thoughts of . the desire for "easy' -Klve-room Irangalftw, nm couple. Zl provW Seminary Avenue ''XrtlMniilndeVt "o pay the prln.-H.al nnd Hit"Doilar. s pursuant to the provisions of One Male and one Female nicinb FOB SALE- ttadison.nm road. Pboae lai*. So.-ti..n n. Chapter 2K. Laws ot 191911 Rfrom pach of the election ooistnc-ls Railroad, shall constitute the. First. it that, if one Were to write, he IIIUI1I.,_ Va-^-Uo*-^ Kline place, an'd six-roosix-room **»>>*•*bonse. Street to St. George Avenue; Ordlnsnc 1 °£jcpx io i^ ' ;,„• honils as tbo grownr; Sedans are no longer buggies and the spac aedslon of the candy trade to celebrate its annual money. Idleness, however. Is and shall the CCiti y off RRahwah y t o represent Klection District of tlir Fourtb Wara. easily conia cover many pages and aiwayS nahas s beenbeen, , considereconsideredd a Kline PWT: Bahway. All Impror* UL'nini n ConntCty K.-pnblicaKpnblican CommCommitteel . Second District. u once devoted to the "hitchm' ratl" Is Inadequat "Sweetest Day," Which comes this year on Saturday, r Sents. noth have BulUlnt andd Ua VA1CCT. PLEASANT ROOM TO RENT tespec|. scarcely know it—and yet, halt o° rt crlnicr|em breeder, and there Is more Senator Borah says that Prtsl- Cl Maple avenue. The Polling PlaccB for the various AH that part of the. Fourth Ward Parking in city and town today is no small Ipfol October 19, by remembering the inmates ot chari- annd cann be paiid f°f°rr » . Tirds—and—election—diBfrlets—of—tho a regl<-? this sweetest story wonld remafn rnan lels l Citv of Rahway arc as follows: ro'iif from Hazelwooil Avenue to tlM table~instrtnt1ons, especially thlTc1flTdren7~The~"a"ver^ nltahle *<>r bulldlnbullfllnsi ; rp 'OR ItENT-tiWlrable T«ini City lino: North of the City line from, "why ft} lem and unfortunately little nasTften aowerby-mn untoiduntoi11U1Ud .. nandd more temptation. motorists ot the «nd, and asinrne r>*po!:?lb!l!;y In cd location. Inquire s^v ocl-25t F'lrst Ward. First Dlstdlct—At Wash- Atnamlrr «t«t»mler» . S> Broad «' i TelephonTel £Je J terrace. • ter llne-t.f—Uundolph Avenue; North nhable time at nifiht school or learning a after a number M KlUabeth. >'. i. rence .Streets. reared; cars. The parking problem is n6 JoXe-anS one an of candy from one dhris'ttnas to the next. On ChriBt- this year to pick somebody yon lrlvere met dealh. . ^^ the President's duty Interests Mr. ROOM - AM) HOAR1> private First Ward. Second T of the eenterliue ot lttindolph^ Avenue know who ordfnaffly will not have trade does not get Into mischief, STMmd Milton Avenne (Expert .—...—,. from the intersection of Randolph Avr- mas Day ne may be gorgea With &weets.^bnt dor- to see a -wMTrtru; device at Ctu-us Hoover an. the ptople. mBAL KSTATK §t!« eV»-l« family. t». I.»dy irteTe It nue and the City line on the West U_ s»-er to it is found in a new facility, the establish a happy Christmas—somebody, nor does the boy who Is affiliated rreparr for the future Prosperity In street. . Second Ward. First pinirlct—Frank- 1 lin School. Harrison Street and. Stth.e Intersection of Randolph Avenue same 1- . men't.ot.paved parking areas. fng the rest of t'he year his sweet tooth, which is whose life is not all "roses and with some worthwhile group. An Tht old Idea was that Conirrcu .tnls serllon. «•«••• t°o£ "J / J" aUm*» •Mid the Citv line on the. East; »cat 0» you: Four lots SSilOO ™ch. an to- T Just as active fn an orpnan as (n any other child. stinshine"; somebody, whose story avocation, as well as a vocation, other ungttarded crossinss, to shr/sluLKrite-ihcjasrs^the President K.mrmom ap«rtmen"t. centrany >lo- "second Waril Second District—No. the City li'iie fi'om Randolph Avcn:M> a farm The handling of the automobile is a city prol will do much toward keeping the --ccikVr W.000 ca«h: 15-17-19-S1 Crave to the'comer of the Rahway river; Is unsatisfied. has been writtcn-with the pen rest ler to protect the rest «ol hottaamr approve or roto Uiera. the Knpretne * ErVVt. l"««Wa Park, near Bj"^!" C ent police 10 a n South of the center line, of the ICan- Jlne o lem and many municipalities have decided that th boy and yourrg man out of nils- l U *F!Te.room apartment. «ood •ectlon. for Suit of Land to Pny Thi rd WiVl'-First District-Kahvay of disappointment and despairing Wlille the Bavmts b-btnlt t tde« writ- *hlch taust pass that •*»»? court Interpret them. (Vho.il. Ushway. X. 1. ™*\*! ' Tl work: Ordinance adoptei! On I'rlition Hl-h School. Campbell S'.r-.-t. w;iv rlv.T from the City line to the The confectioners nave adopted as their motto J of said City Debts. 1 crimln provision of parkitiK places is likewise somethln difflculities; somebody, whose soul chlcf. td I EnsJanfl and Scedtafl « It has been smply ileWonsWated Owner 1W0 Andrews avenue. N ^Rlx-room apartment near aurl»n,W5. ber 15. lien. That thi net debt Third Ward. Second *>*><*}*}-*** Itrhl^. rrossin^ tin- South ltranch 01 lnatcd In EnsJanfl and Sced ttr. Mussolini would agree with Vork City. M. fn.73jn.730 foforr purchasing oitnun TO sIIO^y CAI-SE the Kaliway river Often j in Vhich the city"govefntnent has a deep interest foor Sweetest Day—"MakDayMakee Somebody Happy"—anHppy d has been pinched and bis heart toot firmer lxM he» Oum that this accident was troaVoMirble. ated street sweeper; Ordlnanci _„ rii~h School. Campbell Street. choked by the circumstances ot itid,- % a sense. If one -caires to looit Senator Borah's sugneatlcn. ' section 12 Robert S. Sni-rlly. Admlnistrat Thlrt-Wart. Thin, r-istrlct-Roo* •me- S.mtb of the center line of rlaxet- "Vacant-city property oT-ciry-property-of-low-'«arn •earrled-it—oot-by-aistribating_free__candv_tQ_c!nl -where,—Tb«ft t w.o.i Avenulv.trom^flie-Soiith-nranch-ot fate, over whlcft_ne j)r 8Ke~had" " IFrimi Palniyra News) *t-ll In thst-mannerrft-was iieltner j. c. siCMC ~~T llf.^Ialra'nv-TiTer—to-.Maln-t>tri;t;L;^Vi.-iit ! dren In orphvn «syrifm»,-resl«ents-of old- peopled control, Wut who remains firm in most of the rartfiJfsWni^iniM W A talented American sctress dp- «sd Ks ing -cupaclty might-n-ell- be-t'nrned over to the con dren mxirpnin nsyranraricmui-iiia vt «.u »-•—» control, trat wno remains urm *" Flying is past its elemental. In itntny -of the Continent*! «*»• :he fsult*f the driver nor the rail- 1 SLKTATB RERVICl! CORP. phone BabwMT 5». •ep274» road. That H, undet the ctrenm- dded sho must play Shyloclc. and •4 M* * Btrert, B»h>rmy. K. J. S« 'rTest Milton Avelroe •vefclence of the motoring family, which Just #bou' homes, and sttnfW rnstftntions. The movement hasl tne conviction that there still Is Btages. Accidents seldom occur triestries. * (Opposite P. It. It. Station) it c where planes have been properly stances it was unavoidable. 'What did, in London. Critics said her lnclndes everyone. 1" some vases It ntay be pragrown nntn last year this "Slake Somebody Happy"]a Santa Claus, ' ?«" ^^^g, Jj£ this paper objects to, most •strenu- false whiskers vcro cot convincing. tlcaWe for the city to ptrrchase 1a*d Tor tne estab- work was carried ont by special committees in ^•°!'JJ8a l P j!^^ 0*oreveir.B OT tested before taking off. and pilots S«*OT «1«18 til Hie itrUrnft IsHlWe-fiaVft-* 7 The" T'he full utilijy_ot the automobilewillnotjiave these cities, m addition to.gifts of candy, «iecc^-hn youV inind'tbis-fnan or woman, ner dictated by sound Judgment. 'hn. Rahway or any otheV Knmrici- fectioners gave theatre parties for destitute chlldren.Jor mayhap a •^J^^ °^ yotMaioV to the nife *w floof whefe «e*er41 *llty, does this cryttig ti*e« wand. dated Shylock. hoWe There have been many accident children In the lome taW •p»W -the-: been attained until the motorist can stop within 1 ilCrU Ji**» t3 VCCU 1(1**"/ UkviuvMI- dlllUlCU Ml over the country *te <*ossfnKs UOOMI S anil Bath, furnished ol Rent profesRional entertainers to old folks' ^l tj,^ insiae story of "fha't man or SlUllons of young women rmke n,ur n.,hcd.f..r.lI:Mhou.ekt1pjng. »hich a motorist may wotne irpon the near neighborhood of his destination." This is and tried in other ways to make this occaslon*»J woman >ou do not like "because however,-wtftV"««ie'r"r: Berhar^s «och an undependatile raecbanlcal work for which nature did not pre- ent. The creation of municipally or privately owned tevlco as a flashing beswm. This pare them. FOH RENT—Honse seven - THHF.K UOOMS TO 'When yon realize t'he Soy that a piece of penny! improvemrnta. In best r«ia parkfnK areas naturally 'entails some expense which, may-be out of order, obscured by They would latrgh U the men in- irovemeuis. m um '"i^ii.; Ispo indy can bring to a smafl child, it "looks as If A*-l^ "w^uldstand back in amaze- UonVavit be teen to be aw>rerfat(£ dopted May 8.1 \N ORDINANCE „„ center line of Irving btrect ann wtth the expense of operation and maintenance, ither traffic or fojr. th •daytime, listed on nursing s baby, without Ordinance AN Olrt'lNAXCE .r - •-' ylrat I)lHtrIct. mfectloners have found a very practical method ofl^gnt. ^nd. then wonder "why yon :t attracts tho drfVetV afteWlfm the Accessary »ppartlo&r WOmca Ul that part of the First \rard-ly Hiiiuili.iu Street: tlifiicu running Tiorth juBtf*"es-low-i>arkSns fees. at»3.45O.0O for two motor " "Of ing East of the Pennsylvania Ratl- LTIV along the center line of lrvlnK ..creasing the sum -dt human happmess on at te**t»£ '"°"1""' ^fim wlthoUt kn0W Vut vaguely. These *re •cwnrlaered make efforts, outside ot their nat- " Ircm tbe CHy Line to Main SU-wt to the Intersection ot the centei ttne way ot relieving traffic congestion, which the most efficient «t tt* .... . ^-—.i. of me line of Irving Street and Grand Streec ural told, that are Just *s prepoJ- 1 harasses city ' governments more-than any other mo \lay fn "the yea*-. ' Tossing warning •sienals. ''j? UJXXJOO' for Installing of a six! tbi-iicc running Northwesterly alons tet us befeta nov to 'think "ot Ilifcy t "IK—i-ontpr-llno— of-tiraml-Strcct-to-the. orfe ^hlng, is to get the cars off the streets. Park- •iiny hp ffflplorit hut It In ADVERTISEMENTS LLOYD TIlOMl'SON. tliternectlou of tbe editor Hue of Gran, JJ^^o—makehappyIbiappy- s ' .Tuilfc-e. Street anil St. George Avenue; thence In* areas will do that. Putting DoUars to Work icS&cuZ^Sa/T^.vhV'i. >un- If they'are safe. Enrth'a l.SOOJOOO.OOO tieoplo sro' nary Avenue: Ordinance adopt Southwestern along the center lino of •put • To Insure that thesp flvo yoonfe not quite clvillzetl yet. r GEORGE It. JOHNSTON, St George "Avenue to. tlie. Intersec- IhVes'tnicnt Vai *een dtfinefl^as tbe-producHVe|doTjbtedly overiOoVerl ^ °S8?vttriiw' for Installing, Surrogate. •» tion of the center line <>£ St. people, at tho threshold of toseftil, Details coneenrtnR th« massacre Oeoree Avciiso vrtth the center »—i jmployment of capital. K~fe nothing more or . precious lives, may not haVe fllefl of 3,000 Mohammedans by Chinese of Seminary Avenue; thenco So«b!t« Statistics of Progress t ,-. yti ^iiin. let. every man and -WOW»B easterly along the eentar line of Seml- ban-putting-dollitss. ia>vei::~~'qj~^t^_^ '.- • „,, ,,, „„„„ v •' T5ke- their deaths to heart. _ As- "ln'JOinsu province 'slibw'thst thff Aveuue nr the Infarsectlsu of tb» Those who seek a reason for the amazing social" As oirr influstrial civilization develops a«"l| rich r poor, make it a-pofnt T hrrmaa race %k* vtfll tome dlstsncu ^JUtcK-of iScmlniry. Avenuo an« and "economic progress made by the United States year Oto remember some of these snnt TWsi>6Tj*fbfIfty1Jrt tfe#d ^be, for ;rows more complex, the need and demand for coii- their sacrificed "ifves. Brit tlte. In recent years, will find ItMn. recently published mrfortviate, unhajipy vldtfnrt Of late, Mohammedans had been rentrated capital grows greater. aVoond, whose lives fate stfetns to "?raile~cr6sslng must so, if the moa- Six-room bungalow. Rahway avraue. statilrtlcs contrasting our i;ro'wth in tpoltalation with •rrn clvlllxatlon of a fast rrtoYinK murdering Chinese. Then caraa the -dMfnary cltifcen today plays a more impor- HaVe h-tfng a lL new house, tlle tire tecreasV In production.ot electricity. tant ^artrrnrinduBtrUT^flnwee thaiu.ever ^e, 1s_jo_be^ allowed toLwnrhme. LENESSAbC Its progress. Rahway now has five Mohammedans, who were invlFcd Eighteen years ago each Inhabitant of'tnte'Conn •Tho day When great injastries could Be controlled 'Aartyre.. Lot .their message be by -a -few teen <« wealtii *a» "passed. 'No frftanelefr, (Vroui Ellaalielh Tluien) •by Chinese officials to comae ttoo Tao- try tada t his disposal an average, of 152 kftewatt ^'he'i'e has been a constant and chow for a conference, *Ift prom i^TTvill lit> turnrcr htrtrr's of electric power per year. Last year *e had >r group of financiers, could conceivably possess sHtteBsWl effort to tedilce 't'he hours *rti«' Hallway Record, acHng as other matters 8 01 "ho unofficial rnfctffhnlere^pf «_fexm; ises bt roasted tjatleir^ (M-iitlnj; or rwovenue 7*6 illowatt-hours, nearly five times «s nmch. 'ihi 'amotmt cJf money bftceSrfary to the Inauguration^ df labor in Tnaustry, its a tCBtttt OT ^^^o^'o? ^^ " SrfronHULL I'll ll"l,» nro,eI"" e, . <• rt_ and growth of a modern eleotrlc utility, for_e_xanijpte. i Wht«er1ftdWBnig~'<9ty. nfi h—oar rCBLIC NOTICE Is hereby Kxecutor. v wonderful mechanical progress, Wiwt ipvofoatffedl 'Ii.trlct. ments. PUKS-KNTS tbal "" iler and by virtue of Church Street with the enter line; of tftrr cltlzena baa created a 'group ot 'crTHcs yh » of'the comer lino of St. George Avenue growth and maintenance of old ones. It is the insti- cugpidore ivelGattoed The men qfife Tamo, ftil> tt trtMnvlnttrtMnv'lntb their sleenlnif AN ORDINANCE to authorise the Is- '"(n^Thar'tho prolmble period of use- sufficient mirety. to be np- shnll constitute tho First Election Dis- i %nese are' cold figures with small appeal I are, of course, a small number of that- Major J6hn •COollflge, son of suance of Public Improvement Bonds 1 irovofl -oj ihc PoHcc •Committeeiof I.he trict ot the Second W'nrd. to the center lino of St. George AYenM liune arrived Qusjaihols ham.was there Utotftm 4«?t "bettre a galogalo . Sheep : ilSlaa "ot the ^spcctlve I"*,""™;; " with the intersection of ""^i^jJlJS tlik- (average irAaginatlon. But the results ot th.tution on which 'rfur progress, socially ana incNtB- that fine array of youth which is Calvin Ooblidge an3 tattty tnarricd o? the City of Kanway In the amount ». ^Ifsetrutil «n« numbcrod In Sortjori all Oty. and ns to form by the City Second TJlstrlct. in tub, weltth'e> scatter over a wide 1 olthls ordinance Isins M IOWB: NOS. •omise, l which said bond shall be con- All that part f tbe Second Ward ly- txially, 'cTepetids'. a 'credit to tbe nation, but there' to Mtes tldreace Tnrmtaril. Bhonia, various CO1"onca tor tbe due oTnervance by the ing Went of the Pennsylvania Railroad Northwe'slerly 'alo'ng"^ £nTer. line 5 ^>t*^ress ian »e ftund ift every phase of ourHfe-r-1 areti,.bu't tf a change ^B"apriroacli- 50 31 ?2 3S hnd -Sfi.—ffffi yoars: No». 1. (uti AV'cstfleld Avenuo to.the City bonaaiy, '" "•• more of them,. apparently "Jhen. batik, ia. Zb? aMcp c2fe&ncZ?jr toe'dhecdr ^n,e ~r nil nrdlimnwii or regul.-i-. trom the-Clry-Llne to Maln-btroet and •-•"*•- wages earned by our workers, In the ove The fact that millions of people are buying —. --• ^LttftvWn!l*liaai6tosQi atfa doribtlekis will. Intrerlt. Tionn rt raid-City which may be In Fast of the center Hue ot the following tbenco Southerly along the ^boundary invCT'Lilieat^onna^-^stocfcs ancfiroinlB- from reptttaifte -j way iro-M." orce or thereafter adopted r.-KulatlnK streets: Main Street from tbe Pennsyl- lino between tho City of Rahway ant mvestitteatrsound^tdcks fr p^ n in tt«: muuBD.u/ theirTolBure r Clark Township until «ald boundary CA23CI, 72M2G2X r}m *p/f*f HYiYit^rm LU^SJJL U*LJ UJALIA.-ot -HIT. ' Gnoi\vs 'Problem The'now Mrs. Coolldge, daughter K or .puroofttng-to regulate such dlstn- vania Railroad to Irving Street: Irving efcdRncy—In the labor saving devices, and the elei brokers and bankers, la one of the most optlmWnc time that gets these youths Into 6f ConnBctietrt's toVernbr, Wfth k bottles, eases and can* owned and used Street—from—Main Street to Grand line Intersects the center «w« YotSi trouble. Their ^evenings ^are not &axi., : The ^host-writing-industry I« :imtlOn- xy such ronchlne when In useliv thi-ni In their bnslness aforesaid. Strct: Grand Street from Irving Street Shtlnj; which make the modern home what it signs of the times. Us possibilities have yet b&a We avwded\-axxmei z& a sociatte j&axi., tube thdt Khows chartftter attd coto- 'Bottles have, blown In them on one r t II unimaglned. -"• -.- properly Occupied either-In useful 2aiea> .itowtnj by leaps ami bohn'ds. Si^aa ^lile thereof the eap.-icity ot the bottles. "" St^!!, SaU Potato short, in our vast prosperity and weHJbelng as nifJh sense, to a 'Wrte "well cho»H' Char ".Pints or Half-Hints. Below this 'Irnud Street to the City Line, shall ((etf-help" or healthful recreation.' 6f The most inecfegsfuV ghos't wrlt- T .onstltrite the Second Election District This dom.not apply to the young Or hoping jy&bAps iRsra check. There mlgiit'be a'CboIiage fn thc uch "traTorary Hnanelng In the c.« 1« -i elrrlo -mil with n nalil clrclf Is -i 1 tfi eiM) much work to do 'that Hi. aucn ieoii"»***ij ,,..u.....-^ --- — • • viraiii. .Tils la_the_restfq]_seas.on JustJbefpre__the__U?!?i man wno Is unemployed. He. Q.place Jbar'A'SiwZs tnzb2io * "~'~ ~ thfeJire-Jirrihg-flfher-ghos'ts-to nld jtenerKl improvcraont».-and to iiarVel "II VINES ltUOS.. Jt.MlWAV. .___&annared to 1929. JSlfl must ie.seema -nhch-'teraporary financing In the --.-.-•-.--, • ffl It "sTuVll bo -unlawful for any perS-. J.", with the. large letter "U".In tbo wherT*WlT*Wlll b aggaritd"d6Id6Ing~on~ r ChrlstmSChltmSs seems to be a problem In himself! (There "may "be~ other—CoolHW rtlf, -of said local-improvements In tbe after tbethe. datie or estimates dato of The ,— Sometimes-he-comroJts-crime-^je- i^%lirtttuV^TlHent cause .Tie Is In want.. At • other, -there much-laterr BaskBtilldlne. kane Sjiokeaman-Bevlew. <« l?Mi King Teirartt

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5ER' 1/1929 .*»- Coming Attradons at roles. Russell J. Blrdweil directed. 'Midstream," realised 'the effect ot coed one ton-thousandtt) Inch. The There Is also a talking comedy, life In theatrical boarding houses, Immediate "answer fo the problem g y, Cortez' sensitiveness on the part unsulnr movement of tho robber Fox Empire 'Riea'tre ONSTAGE a sounsound act and F Mit rehearsal halls and on the stage of of the neglectful motorist who will act and Fox Movietone he was playing and Tie refused to HEAR AND SEE THESE BIG News. let anyone speak to Cortez until a big Broadway theatre, arc shown not attend to lubrication. It can-hushing cannot exceed 4ff degrees The Fox Empire Theatre, In in.'.slght'and sound. AND SCREEN Growing old Is depressing when after that mood had been captured not be neglected becnuse there Is In tire most extreme cases and keeping with the Fox Metropoli- Mervyii .LeRoy directed the pic- it happens gradually, but old ageby the camera. nothing to do. and it also dofents •very seldom reaches this figure. tan Playhouses' policy will p.-esent WlFiR ture, which la one hundred per- that comes on in the space of an On the same program as in all- cent talking, singing and dancing. the usual effects of.normnl wear, The removal and replacement Is to tho peoplo of Railway and Its RAHWAY, N. J. •til- AT FOX EMPIRE hour can bring on a fit of des-talking comedy, a sound cartoon RAHWAY, N. J. Charles Delaney plnys'opposlte the because It absorbs shocks and Isa simple process, and can lie done environs, tho greatest all-talking TALKING PICTURES PHONE RAHWAY 994 pondency that can't be beat. Ri- and Fox Movietone news. In Eternal Love" the feature at- star, and Sally Eilers and Marlon self-adjusting and seK-compensat- In a few minutes by any garage PHONE RAHWAY 994 eardo Cortez, made this discovery and sound productions ot. the era. ,,,_/idtlpn for the last times today, Byron head the cast. equipped with an arbor press, a I, sgfJMurVBarrymore playB a fasclnat while playing the part of the AT THE RAHWAY THEATRE I nadditlon there .are five acts The construction of the "G6too" l common to every crossroad According to Mr. StratHi, man- nd ot the Alp3. a ro-banker, hl3 greatest rolp : 01 standard" vaudeville:—' shackle la so nrraiitifd r<.r nf the Fox Empire Theatre, Fox Empire Theater in Home of New and Perfect Talking System terrifli:—PSBBTOTS—asa" aayy, in ine Tiffany-Stahl produc-'scj t),e 100% singing and talking There is also a'torUl-. Moa of -Midstream." to be seen Morton Downey, Broadway's gold- her Is Interposed, between the Rahway, bo states, "The patrons J-f;lnjf spUnd accompaniment. On theFriday and Saturday at the Empire | i d tenor is featured. The BprlnK and the shackle. Shocks of tho Empire TUeatro will now e n To ce Chrysler "66" Shackle - on the wheel are transmitted to Theater. picture —Mother's--Boy,"- in-which GlDAKCLNG PICTURES, FROM THE FOX STUDIOS, PARAMOUNT STUDIOS AND OTHER 4y and Fox Movietone news. Introduces New PrinciplelKe'"veliIclu*nrst"lhronRh"tht«-itprint! TALKING The picture, with dialogue and Vitaphone presentations for today and then through thn resllloiit rub- besj Program* that can bo ob- ieaa. young man's in love he'll acts from the opera, "Faust." syn- are Leo Reisman and Hotel Bruns- ft ber sleeve which Is the key mem- tained for an appreciative public." •• even^rob his own house to help Everyy pexperienced motorist ber sl chronized "by RCA Photophone, wick Orchestra—you not only see bl ..^outtlie gfrl he love*. knows thath t "cu" e he hhardest ber In the assembly, Tho wonderful product has been, features Cortez and Claire Wind but hear them—and Ben Bard, under lined up for tho Fox Empire Thea- t£lL At"leaEt,_.the hero_dpes_tliat in sor, and ia.the.atory-.ot. a .million, problems to "lick" on an automo- Because Ihu rubbebb r whom you see and hear In a -audr-ftlBh-roinpressloUi-tlie-vvrtl- tre Includes such features as "Mas- • "Maslnerade," latest alf talking alre who seeks youth and submits comedy sketch, "The .Champion i>lle,_i»-Uhat—of—the-noisy-Bhackle; FOX MOVIETONE NEWS I S^ut !S« BUY FOX THRIFT BOOKS-SAVE :• "Fox'..Movietone comedy drama. to a rejuvenation treatment to ob- For years It waa necessary to docai displacement oven umlor se- querade," "Hollywood Revue," Golfer." vere shock is stated never to ex- MlLLVILLE "Broadway Melody' and "The '••••' ©an-. Maltland, weatthy young tain It. Cortez, in the role of the Theatregoers are treated to a a complete overhaul Job on the 1 ; Cock-eyed World,' and a group of World News In Sound, Seene .nd Voice • '»•«.'« Empire Tl.«.t«r. ' . I $5.75 it. Perfect Entertainment for $5.00 | • :Nejy 'York bachelor, intrigued by agrim financier, old before his time. new character study-by the-charm- shackles aHer every few thousand jne wa U> be mnln -othur— notable productions,-..which 31beau(Jf^l;glrr_whom he: helievea-to :who-failsr1nrlovB-vitlrcryoTing-glrlr Ing -Dolores -GosteUo-in -"Madonna miles If sjlence was U> be mnln- For-9JXears_Gas_ ja.^'lady burglar," discovers her secured Nortiert Miles to make taIned7~RegardresId s of advice from also Includes a liar of comedies and of Avenue A," her latest starring tho—dealers—and—factorlesr-motor' JRuinedJBer_Sleep insacking-his-country—home.—He- -him—up—for—the—part—after—three •productlon~for~ Warner Brothers; Due to stomach gas 1 was rest- /gallantly lntroduces-himself—as -a of—the-moat celebrated-experts In ists neglected oillnK the shackles Sunday .October;. 6_ . iwlB-.reKu.taT.. feature .of, the Fox which comes to the itahway Thea- with tha. result that they were less andd nervous for 9 years, v notorious society bandit and Insists make-up were tried. tre tomorrow ana Thursday, and. in thah t - .SPECIAL TB.MX * Empire Theatre will bo Fox Movle- always-nolsy-cfter the car was a Adlerlka has helpep d me so tone News, which enable* a "patron • "on opening the Bate for hex."'" Miles did such an excellent job which she enacts the part ot a few months old." d" ALL STEEL' F.QUMIENT V. The girl really Isn't a burglar now I eat and sleep .good."—Met. to head antl sec tho up-to-the-minute that Cortez actually felt old after girl who has for years attended a Br- Touehsteii& —and—had—good—reason- for—her —Gf—ihe—^various—methods—fim lews-eVetirs-of- tho-world.- catchlng-a-gllmpse of-htmselMira ^fashionable'"school for! girls, Bui ployed—to-6vorcomo-this troutle, —JUBt--ONE-»poonfulAdl KKTI'USINO. -i-- "pecuUnr conduct. When the real mirror. His race looked withered; who realizes ai length that the Tho Fox Metropolitan - organlza one of the most Interesting as well lieves gas nnd that bloatod tei-lliiK Mlllvlllc "40 I1. M., Vln*Und -tloii.will, provide. Jo the..theatre- -iiandlt, whom Maltland Is Imper- old, gray and weary. His should- compelling force of heredity has as successful In that used on tluso that you can eat and sleep well. sonating, steps from behind a por- -Itilnn P""P'" nt Rnhwuy mid] ]».«• ers sagged and Cortez was hsri-_ JirojiKht__tQ_her_varlous—uucoaven new Chrysler . t6.P"._ln_which _the. ^Actsl<)h_ BOTH ..upper, anil lower n s.;j 1-. U., XVo . ero-u-ltE-a-revolver—ln_ -fied-upon-beliol\_ ^_ na- nt thi» rempirp Theater. had_cyer_ experienced. It. is when he goes out of the cabin before the evening is over, and sheway. Intimate scenes of theatrical . 'troni-Ke HIP Importance nf a pro Bfew Miow World are Alan Birmingham, young Broad- The other actors on the set for a few moments that the beauti- eventually finds h,erselt in the diKlion.so tliai~tlii'y"ni!iy ynidy to way stage favorite, and Leila sensed his state of mind and at-ful star is seen In that appealing hands of .Federal rafders dis- the folleiit extent thp effortii jilaced #yams, well known both on thetempted to kid him. out of the loveliness that will still further en- graced, expelled and started on an behind the j?lt|turt'n by the actors, stage and screen, have the leading mood, but James Flood, directing dear her to her admirers. absorbing series of adventures that Sunday Where Everybody Goes Now! producer and management. center around a notorious New BRATTER^POUAK'S MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE York alsht club. xicnf t- I- Vox Supporting Miss Costello in Movietone tho talklug news reel. Madonna of Avenue A" are Grant Is being evidenced by tin- Withers, Louise Dresser, Otto Hoff- of Itahway, aroonlliiK In Michael Curtlx. The story by belngjhbwn reKUlarly. '-It iipcalc* for ItKelf Is tho way frA^MhO^ Mark Canfleld and adapted fbr the -the plHilli- han hv-nmi id bcreen by Ray Doyle. *({£?* Grand Caverns Lit V ^" *• •* • ~*^ ^^»~»- ^- •••igfl ~ — - — howW flt tTif> Marv RrntTiprs in,^.The Cocoannta"? On the same program are "The VTrlp AT GROTTOES, VA. to dexcrlbe thin ne»» reel which Collegians" in "Junior Luck." with _. reveals Important huppenlnm of talk and sound effects and a Vita- Sunday, October 6 IRVIN6 s*r t CENTRAL AVE. Phone RoU«ijl2 • the day not only In wvhe but In natural Hounds and human YOICM Remember the chills and thrills of "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu" and phone presentation, . Arthur Pat SrF.CIAL TRAIN West in a comedy singing act -o»—wpll.—Such—noU'd—pereouaccs Lnvn S«lurd«: Nllht. Ortob*i; 5 ami celebrities a» ' President Hoo- "Ship Ahoy." Kahway MAS V. M. 1OO';(' SINGING AND TALKING PICTURE Vitaphone Alice White, First National- ver. Mussolini. KIIIK (iron;v.- Co "The Greene Murder Case " ? The hair-raising drama of that great spectacle,— Vitaphone star, wins new honors Ki'turnln^. leaves Grottnrs Presentations loncl Undbcrgh nnil Qu<>cn Marie ICranil Cavenul IH» A. U.. K3 have already appeared hefore the In her latest starring vehicle, I.urny lilM I". .11. "Broadway Babies," which comes See and Hear ramera nnd microphone of F\>x "TJhe Four Feathers"? That glamorous, glorious romance of the stage, to the Railway Tlieatre Friday and ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT •ill PATHE „„.,„/, MORTON DOWNEt Movietone to upt'ak to .ludleiucs at ~A^, Saturday. LEO REISMAN the Fox Kmptro ajid other Fox theatre**, while other |w;<;;tlt' at iin Miss White, who has advanced and HAROLD LLOYD TALKING in "WELCOME DANGER" r- 'wjte nance of Life"? They were all Paramount Pictures and only a rapidly since entering pictures two Pennsylvania Railroad porti'.m-e arc continually being re years ago, has the finest vehicle of Tcaled lo theatre audiences through Hotel Brunswick this means. Mothers i Orchestra Fox—Movietone—«ntort.iinincul few at that —the New Show World of entertainment at its most thrill- and talklnc novelties .ire oilier fea Also inrrltm hi thr Fox Ktnplre. brlnK- SEE and HEAR Ing to the talklnK screen such ing best. C Now look ahead and see what great things are coming! ', BEN BARD IN noted nrtors and comedians as • ^ [iii A comedy Sketch Clark and MrC'ullouEh. Uolwr - Bunchler-iiml CUarlts "Chic Sale v—A SINGING TALKING PICTURE . jjl •THE CHAMPION COLFER" M T.lnyd talking in "Welcome Danger^- "The Two Black R.AHWAV N. J. Some of 'he-most Important-talk- — PHONE RAHWAY 9 94 Ins a:id yliiKlnj: proiluctlniis since the advent of this type of enter- Crows", Moran & Mack, in a great talking, singing, dancingj5pec^ "WHERE THE SCREEN IS ALIVE" Tomorrow and Thursday—Two Days Only tainment will visit the Fox Kmplro THE TWO BLACK CROWS, MORAN & MACK Theatre, acrordins to s new sched- LAST TIMES TODAY! " 1 100^ ALL-TALKING VITAPHONE HIT! J ule of attraction* announced this tade,"Why Bring That Up?"; "The Virginian"-"The Covered Leila Hyams, Alan-Birmingham and'FaneU Macdonakl-inJ'MasqUCTade.'-'-Fox-Movietone, = All Talking Feature"" " " ^"^HE AR AOTT SEE j=== I»ro1iahly forcmoKt on this list Is AT FOX EMPIRE THEATRE TOMORROW AND THURSDAY. nhc Fox alllalklnK. all-LiURhlnK Iiic- Wagon" of the New Show World; Ziegfeld's great girl-and- The Supreme Lover of the Screen! Xure "riot. -The Cotk Kjrod WprW. In which the «.!«• of VlctorMc- LaKl^p and ground to" areiirarir music extravaganza, "Glorifying the American Girl," with JOHN BARRYMORE -in a sequel to,their BUCCCPS o( n few years ago. -What rrice (ilory." "Broailway Melody." nn all talk- IIIK, itlnplns and dancing PHKIUO Mary Eaton and Dan Healy and such stars as Eddie Cantor, ETERNAL LOVE" tlon. Is another highlight of dim at tractions announced for early —showing-al-tho-Kox-Emplrc—JThif "THE VIBCIXIAX" All-Outdoors, AU-Talking Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan appearing in the revue scenes with CAMILLA HORN munlcal upectacle. In which Bessie A Talking Comedy -ALSO A Sound Act Lnvc Anita Pugc and Charles KIIIK are featured, recently closed —to name a few. C The talking-singing, screen^opened Fox Movietone News a rerord-lireaking run on Proadway WSJiik > Tomorrow and Thursday -Hollywootl Itevuc." a musical m a~great-New-Show-World^-and-Paramount,-with 17— AVENUE comedy on the screen with more K than "two hundred stars: Tin The Path of True Love Illack Wnlch." a Fox Movietone years of supremacy back of it, and with the greatest triumph of spectacular proi>ortlons: if. LOUISE DRESSER Ronald Colman In -Ilulliloj; Drum- Leads to the Highway of mond,"- nn all-talklo; and "Three resources and man-power in the industry, developed GRANT WITHEKS Live Ghosts." the all-ialklnc i-om- Adventure—Comedy edy now openliiR a lone encase- 'GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRLr ment in New York, are other tils its possibilities to the fullest extent. With the Mlt HI LCt.KIIZ features which you will hear and -gee—at—the—Fox—Bmnlro Thrntn soon. CTeanT^f~Mireeirand-stage-^stars^ With the —^rATrn Rftn THF.SK Attention-has _ theatre-coins public of this city C REA3I OF SCREEN . TtT-.T, ,i. \^Amn PARAMOUNT PICTURES that Western Klertrlc Talkln _Systorn. recoBnlred by experts a AND STAGE STARS greatest music composers. With the leading coMIKCJ KOMAMCE SO TCNDBt AND SWEET THAT the lea(irng~~type~«tr~sound-repro- 1 The Bank With the Chime Clock durtion. is thp^ kind, of-sound-ap- . With the most ad- In addition to the productionszshown on -irwaiL TMrroxArarm TOTOimtoRY paratus installed In the Fox Em- HAROLD EL0YD* •di W %mHn iU»lr. I.T. •* tn.JSit this page, ask your Theatre Manager when • tkmX ucrlfica m^l •aff«rta« «r* Vat '—M~1- pire. THE TWO BLACK CROWS, .AlANL vanced sound studios in Hollywood, and you can see andhear— ARNOLD LUCy • FARRELL MACOONALD U. S. Capper Production MORAN & MACK GEORGE BANCROFT "The Mighty' ,.,,„,.v~,~v~*THEBRASS BOM*' The copper output of this coun- CLARA BOW MAURICE CHEVALIER in 2% Interest on Checking Accounts ty LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE-' try him boon cllmblns for some time, nnd now It lias reached > GEORGE BANCROFT also in New York, center of the dramatic ERNST LUBITSCH'S "The Love Parade" With Jeanette M«cDon«ld point where the United States sup- MAURICE CHEVALIER 4% Interest on Special Accounts P'IJCS more than halt of tho world's • copper domanOs—5" per cent to be THE MARX BROTHERS and musical world. G. Small wonder A Startling Dual Role on exact* "APPLAUSE" the Speaking Screen CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS Tilth Helen Morgan the greatest shows of the New Show „ ; „_# Clmlfied ABi Pay- DENNIS KESG . —Acts as executor under wills~oriii""any trust capa- HEAR and SEE THE SAME PROGRAM I DENNIS KING in city with experienced officers in charge. ALAN BIRMINGHAM, Broadway THE G0LLEGUNS NANCY CARROLL World are Paramount Pictures! And "THE VAGABOND KING" favorite, as twins, though not Vitaphone Presentations RUTH CHATTERTON With Jeanette MacDonald _:• _brother»! -.. In "Junior Luck" Safe deposit boxes n modern vault for rent at Cook, Lucy and Macdonald as you ARTHUR PAT WEST WILLIAMPOWELL • love to see them—and now you IN A COMEDY SINGING ACT "SWEETIE" College Musical they're yours to see and enjoy right "THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES" hear theml With Talk and Sound Effects JEANNEEAGELS dire Brook and All-Star Cart moderate prices. Storage vault for the safe' keeping of LEILA HYAMS as the beautiful \ "SHIP AHOY!" EVELYN ™ v bulky packages.^ " "herolne~Tn~a~ sparkling " around the corner from wherever i; :"";T-" -••- " " '• " ": ' "BEHIND THE MAKE-UP" Hnl Skelly, Fay WVay, William Powell -All of-our officers an3 directors are residents of ON THE SCREEN GARYCOOEER ^~3£?~ 77 RICHARD AREETT m are. Rah way and any of them wil) be glad to consult with ALL-TALKING, SINGING/DANCING .THE KIBITfER" tell you when. C "If it's Harry Greene, Mary Brian, Neil Hamilton "youlrt any time. Vandeviflr ON THE AIR* ForamounJ- a Paramount Picture it's and more, more ! ' ~ A« You Like It Publix Radio Hour, each Saturday PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS-SIUNT NEWS YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL Evening 10-11 P.M. Eatlem Tbtc, enter CLARA BOW PARAMOUNT TALKING and MUSICAL ACTS the nation-aide Columbia Broadcatiing CHRISTIE TALKING PLAYS DIRECTORS Our yards are woll'stocked with a the. best show in town!" Sytteau. M<&r your favorite tage and "The Saturday Night Kid" SCREEN SONGS-TALKING CARTOONS A Talking Comedy . Fox Movietone News Standard H "very One quality of coal, and wo'rc tcreenstanlndellghtfiilentertabwum*. Walter B. Crowell Harry T. McClintock Friday and Saturday ready to -fill your order on shortest Francis V. Dobbins Hear! Talking . . , Singing . . . Setme noticed Thereforo wo suggest that -George C. McCIintoek- S :.|-'you send It in today. Tliu cual we Fred U. Hyer * Ifc^ Wf* II ICTSD James McCollum soil Is from mines celebrated for Albert P. Kirstein _ _ IMIDSTBEAM^ SOME ' high Quality producU. Henry L. Lamphear Schuyler C. Terrill - with Jan van Herwerden, President RICARDO CORTEZ . . CLAIRE WINDSOR SHOW! _"Don't let roe.die without love^crled.the manw ho had wasted -•-•-• SUNDAY-ONE-DAYONtY- A PEEP INTO THE "FUTURE- ^WMteice and — — Joseph G. Potter, Treasurer his youth. 100% All-Talking Thriller SHOUTWORU) 80 modern science oave him fresh youthl But was he happy? "ON WITH THE 8H0W" A startllnq dramall ...... MONTE BLUE In Alb , "FrKJM HEADQUARTERS" .... Coal €o he. NEW YORK CITY ...... ,..., ., "•" •' "—On the Stage— ; M frox Movietone News ADOLPH ZLKOR, PRES. Open Monday Evening from 5 to 8.30 o'clock A Talking'Comedy 5—STANDARD VAUDEVILLE ACTS—5 PARAMOUNT ?A.*LPJl? 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x ••K^3ES=- , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1.1929. f'A'^r^M BOH,, Rujsell Tandy and to* go on an automobllo ride.- Mra, bute to the popularity of the dead later, in tie event thatJ^(sach'BUt_22i4j_ulton_Bttest Both hla Hamtll went to the Rahway ThTea- lad. Two cars loaded with flowers expectations for a .champlouship parents we're dead. Besides being Funeral aervlceg for Kenneti .'• captain and. quarterback of the tre and when she returned, found followed in the cortege to SV Id AND PERSONAL team are fulfilled. that" the girl had gone out anyway. Mary's Cemetery, Hedeman and Amelia Hamtll . football ;eam, he was also a mem- Coach Singer- said to the team Mrs. HamlU disclosed that the four PUBLISHED ber of the baseball team. He Virtually every school official ]n be held almultaneomlj a( t»0 -LOCAL WEATHER FORECAST yesterday, "All three of the men young people, with the exception the city was in the group paying o'clock tills afternoon. The Hede-j TWICE WEEKLY i|.\ killed wore going to start, the game also had been to the Rutgere game Fair and continued cool today and.. ' ^i:Ur and Mrs John Sackrlder of and gone home for supper, after of young Zullo had spent an en-tribute to the dead boy. Dr. Will- man services will be held' at th» 0° "**!) West Grand street are enter- Saturday. Now we are all out joyable • evening at that home on I tomorrow; moderate northwest IN RAHWAY'8 INTERE8T8 ;'; which he went on the ride from lam P. Little, superintendent ot home, while the services (or MUj "•.»«: which he did not return. schools, Eugene 0. Smoothers, Hamtll will be also beld at her ! after all, and we're going out to complained they had not been able principal of the high Bchool, win for his team. We might call Kenneth Hedeman, who Is the home, with Rev. Karl Krepper,' ^tiicUoiW-^'t !, Ed. kitchen' shower was given In son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hede- (o obtain a car to take them tor a Coaches Austin Stager and Earl Hew Jersey Advocate 'Wr "johiKB,}!?*'. oft the season, but Eats would want ride. • . . pastor of the Lutheran Church AJMOftlng Th» IJaUvWy N»v»»-H»rald, th« succtwer of Tha Union Psmoerat. Established 1B40. honor of Miss Rose Volz, fiancee of us to carry through." • -• man, would have been eighteen H. Walter of the football team, 'ftnbert C, Walker of this city, at years old in November. He was •She had attended Sunday school members of the Board ot Educa- conducting services. .rojnce. ;• tjle home of Miss Klorer Expressions of sympathy were oue of the strongest centers the at tho First Presbyterian Church. Iton and teachers with whom the Services for Miss Blddar FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CE1 •;st6tmjr>l .'• ~ In frnm nil .i««, H. boy bad come in contact in nu e held this afternoon at RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4,1929 ;:/^South 11th street, Newark. lugu HCIIOOI uuu uoasLuu IUI- some Accordin^g To mosu WHo Sffw IfllT L.XK. SERIAL NO. 268 —Barold-S.-Gibbons of-105 Seml- It^eeaied that, nearly jsyejyone had j two-girls last,—U»ey-haU-.gone_to school-life, all .paid-lhelr..rcspectB n»,Klrk uatno-- p. hearj of the three boys, and thetlme.-and-aharod -thls-honor-wlth ja/iiy avenue and William Gunther one team mate. His loss, accord- the shoe storoi and had apparently School chums, both from this city land Wost. pastor of the Gran4 comedy i two girls killed and realized in met tho boys who had offered to and others appeared at the ser- oit'146 Hamilton street, have gone some way the {rreat grief wltlch deeply, for his companionship as Streot Chapel, conducting senrlcei. When! Ofia motor trip to Delaware Water take them home. vices, Including delegations from Burial (or all three will be In the ' SEC their comrades felt at their Joss. well as his value to the team. He NOHlNftlE NEW .Clap. Utlca. Thousand Islands and too was a member of the baseball The funeral services for John Unden and Roselle. Rahway Cemetery, where they win FOOTBALL TEAM P-TII out:the r't~- 1 RoB?lIe Park High School scut a -Ethan- Allen were hold- from the - Those wjio- were Allen's more In- take their final rest close to etch New England points. delegation of Us football men to team. • : At-le.:- ^Extensive improvements have Amelia Hamtll, daughter of Mr.home. 2214 Fulton street and St.timate associated In school were other. _ . START CAMPAIGN FOR WTO yifi| the services of Captain Allen this been made at the Moose Home, and Mrs. Hamtll, was a freshman Mary's Church, with a high mass visibly affected by the occasion. Tho funeral services (or Charlet NAMEOELEGATES L£GIOHOFFIGERS Fox..M<- morning at St. Mary's Church. otjeQUlenij with Rev^M^J. Boytan Zullo will be held tomorrow at nine BANK BUILDING RESUMES TRAINING Pulton street, by the Loom Club. Thu Common Council of-Itae-cily at the high school, and was a Eighth members of _the football Meetings of the various lodges us- singer and pianist in musical ac!lv- conducting the services. The ser-~team were bearers. They were: o'clock at the boy's church In Port jii«tJas.Lny~b~orowlng"$l".500- ple^ Laid 1o Rest iirS*||§ _was taken in__the. elimination of the girl with Yolanda Blddar, who packed the church, overflowing Into jjiSDlred_.JeacUon_to,-tfc_ iirom- the ..New. Jersey Baptist Con- ..ransack. '•'•'_•:'- JEmployeea of Qulnn &;Boden Co. the'vestlbuiPi-Tvas-conducted- with Forty"men—were-on-the- playing mittee Heads and Mem- Of New . Leaders Sub- ward fulfillment on Tuesday-eve- have orgalzed a four-team howling all grade crossings. The council was spending the-evening at—the To Hold Fall Exhibit iff~ grief experienced at the death-of vention. That debt has been since 'gallantlf Y • Hamtll home, she forbade the £lrl solemn dignity. field, all told..every man playing ning when the Ten Thousand Dol- notorioiv league with teams representing the went on record to petition the Lc- three-oMts most.valuable_players| ^n-insplred_ganie. : bers Selected mitted by Committee lar Campaign for funds for thepaid. high Valley Railroad Company to attended the Jlrst practice of the • Two men formerly on the Injured new church at the corner of Lenox Within twelve months after the chine shop and composing room. >fltah'ilgh_gjeyatlon of all crossings =n5hmty=fnothnH^-tBnml.'"""'daY_to uounciiman James rembers—of—Football—Teamrr-iA motor trip to pressed ^ls" earnest desire to nssisi champldnnhlp title, tremendously Machon, the stellar end, was again and present estimates. 'i nese Augusta Military Jean Graham Gives • Illus- Armistice Day Committee An- strated indicates a brief but Bearers for Chums Acidemy, Fort Defiance, near In every way possible. A. E. LEHRER, Director Nine Classifications Open With heartened by the words of 1U on. the. gridiron, but very evidently Miss vigorous campaign. The Building were found to be prohibitive and trated Talk on Art nounces First Plans no satisfaction was offered In a Staunton. Va., where they will Ribbon and Special Awards coach, Austin Singer. In demon- was Buffering from a nasty Injury Committee, consisting ot J. C. visit their son, Robert. They wil Zullo was halfback on the sec- strating to the boys In a pre-prac- to his foot. His complete cure by Shell, chairman; Thomas -Shell, guarantee. __T_he__coinmlttee_then then go to Cincinnati and later to Sum from 'MMonna of Avenue A' SUrrinQDolam GxUIfo -A DhmrfiraAvtfucUnond fool call squad but was rapid- Funeral Home 12 Main Street ' " '"•"" " > ;• tlce talk, that far more could be Dr. Porter is expected within a secretary, John . -Madden, Charles recommended to the church to se the five.funeral services of tne_L.'.;J Rhode Island. AT THE RAHWAY THEATRE TOMORROW AND THURSDAY—A ly earning his place on the first done for the memory of the boys' abort time, however. Delegates were appointed to at- The report of the nominating Rogers, Sidney Archer, James the present site, buy a new plot •three boys ad two girls of the Rah- }•'•• string. He was also a member of The fall flower show under the lout comrades by playing to win. _and erect a new'building. The way High School were conducted, ; Toriner Mayor Frank L. Foulks, 100% ALL-TALKING PICTURE. _____ : Places to Till tend'the New Jersey State Conven- committee to the^Rahway Post of Bonner and Moses McGhee, has the baseball team and was-in-lhe -Prompt- and- Efficient Service.—. Tel. 1874 mwplces of the" Neighborhood than by sitting mournfully by -and tion ot the Congress of Parents already laid the preparations for ~church accepted the recommenda- four on Tuesday and one on Wed- :,.vj "ot East~MIlton avenue: Paris R. The places of three valuable the American Legion submitted a tion of the building committee.and Forman, Mr. and Mrs: John R. New Junior class. He received his Ciardcners will, be held in tho men face Coach Blnger. for tbetask and Teachers to be held at Atlan- the drive wKh letters to the mem- nesday, the first-being that of John-Vii Miss Charllne Edwards of 16 driver's license on August 6 thlj •inululUK liuutlve complete slate for election and In- purchased the new site paying for Ethan Allen, on Tuesday morning.. .•'•M kirk and daughters, Dorothy anil Five Killed in Crash of filling them. Accordingly at UtiCc Cit^liy y NovembertOVtilUUKrr 6O., 7t anU.IIUd SO,, uipu">l.^.at ^ .-- . . bers. - • . • • Elm avenue spent the week-end year as a birthday gift. He spent offices of the Hallway National The hoys evidently agreed with The present building at 115 the land. The last sad rites, were'those .ot Barbara of Elm avenue, and Wai his words, for not only did they quarterback, Tandy, Jefferson and yesterday afternoon's meeting of istallatlon on October 1", at the with friends In'New York- At Grade Crossing Saturday morning • shopping I Hank on Saturday. October 12. •-••-•-••• • -• >- tholr Miltnn nvpmif ha. hepn There was some earlier thought 7nlli> :u.'t. ipvpiitl'en. son Klgnlly tl.alii tuiin Uuslre to con- " Franklin Sr-hnnl Pnn-m-Te:irtlf,r| mi.etill(j ^ thc pont-hold-iasUnlgla of building on the present site, ttur in Atlantic City over the week-end Dr. P. Ward Langstroth pfCon- Perth Amhoy for his mother and wljerc ll.ls.fvlt there will be ample paces, with Prank LaCompte being Asoclation. President Mrs. Russell to be too frequently In need of re- ot Mr. and Mrs: Carmine Zullo, 117 nccticut, formerly of Rahway, was (Continued from-Paflo On«) in the afternoon devoted his time tlnue where they had stopped be- at 25 Fulton street. The committee after carefully considering the Monroe street, un Wednesday - attending the electrical and manu spare for the various exhibits. given serious consideration for aS. Hoff and *Mlss Bessie Uugan consists of Henry J. Miller, chair- pairs, with too little in the way visiting fflends here on Sunday. to cleai'ins ;he machine wMch The public as well a» the mem-fore, but on ITic .field of action will represent the Franklin School of results. Acordingly the bulld- matter, it was decided that part morning at St. Anthony's Church' facturers convention. evinced such rugged action that It regular backfleld place. HI svlgor- man; Ross Q-FoBjer and Alfred A >f the money invested there could 'Mrs. John W. Ackley ot 17«Ing. "There will be fourteen men later carried him to death. His l ous method~ot^Btreaklrig—through association at the session. IUK committee recently commis- In Port Reading, where the lad Miss Annie Marsh ot 169 Elm father, who owned the car,: had was evident they were inspired-by Giroud. • bo gotten._out by'selling the prop was-chriBlened. -Rev. Colombo Ga- avenue, Sanford Roll, Miss Eleanor Commerce street Isv entertaining playing en the field every time vblch must b»- drll'vervd In cona. reminder. Coach Singer declared be line teems to earn him a right- A number of committees were missioned Seymour Williams, ar- oaned It lo him for having cleaned talners by leu o'clock that morn- also appointed to take charge of The proposed names for officers chitect to draw up the plans re- erty. Accordingly the present cam lessi, pastor of the church offered Roll and 'Mr. and Mrs. Karl Henry her sister, Mrs. Peg of Flint, Mich. now, rather than only the eleven after the practice that It was theful candidacy here. , paJgn has rea,ched the stage where t. and so, after returning from Apartments At center Jost, Collier and Gin-the activities of the year as fol-were: Harry Newman, command- quired for a new building. Efforts high jnass of requiem. Interment Schwortzer of 12 Monroe street, -re- Mr. and Mrs. Walton B. Selover most spirited and vigorous session which the spectators will think the Rutscrs University-Providence . _ -John-Rv-Bau- frtda-are~takinK- on -new training. lows:-- Publicity, -Mrs. Charles er; Emil Neugebauer, first vice- were stressed for the most econom- it is ready-for launching. was lu SlTTaTiles CeineleryTT turned from a trip through New of 14S Elm avenue spent the week- i as yet put In by the team~ He" commander; Dr. F. W. Sell, second The new church will have no end at their summer coTTSge trr they ICennj rd-etrarliiri "Ho you think we mn sit hotue boforr the itorm. JacicaV inann and A. J. Kemp, of Little Johnnie Jost, of coarse, is the logi- Nordmeyer; -program, Miss Ada ical type of building In plan and The services for Kenneth Hede- '.- Hampshire, Massachusetts, Fenn 11 noon, he ramp home to supper in declared that the boys attacked rurren; MUUIUS UUJLCH, IU>O. ., vice-commander; Martin F. Get- basement.-except for the heating 1 will be there playing—toor —That- "Not mill"** that do nil get*-Iti's (raffle Jam, Ma'aui,** Silver: The prii«t~coirsl«tliig of cal man in this place. However, " sunshine boxes, Mrs .UMt Joel construction. ~ rhianr ' age " seventeen.- were- held . '"syiyahia" and Canada where theyjP'oli' u Pleasant. hlgii spirits. .When he '.eft he told Just Completed in Residential Section. Their practice session as It bound Clarkson; retreshment; Mrs. actings, treasurer; John Klesecker. plant. All other departments •wil Tuesday afternoon at 2: ISO at the . spent three days 1)^ Montreal. was the way the team felt yester- ribbons and valuable articles, will together with the thought of a Louis Glnfrida, a regular tackle, These plans have been approved Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolf of his mother that he was going to I'rrtl Sell wart h.ir H;I_V»: Soin*- fellow wruli\ "We *mlli- wtra It be awarded at clcht o'clock-In the seems to be looming as logical sec- Fuhring, chairman; Mrs. Charles sergeant-at-arms; Calvin E. John- and accepted by the church, will be on the ground floor as a mean- home of his parents—Mr. and Mrs. 53 Harrison street entertained over day. They may hold a practice on hiei ;iinl ^'rlii when It mliiH. Kreii when damp we are takluj: c»x»J common loss and a desire to do "--•— »•— ™J • i~v.n-nn \«,„ Iiinisoni, chaplainchaolaln;: Alfred A. GiroudGiroud, of minimizing the cost. The plan: The Men's Club of the Lutheran the "V" to meet some fellows and ins." He must have wutcheil u* tit wurk. It's au obllrttjj- avrrlc«. Elm Avenue, near Irving Street, bvenliiR. Donors of ihe prizes are: od string pivot man, with Collier Barber, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mrs. full authorization for the start of William O. Hedeman. 1 East Mil- the week-end 'Mrs. Louise Zengerle Thursday, although the game with that he might go to Westfleld. honor to the memory of their lost service officer. The committee have been so arranged that th Church held a successful oyster Jan van Ht-rwcrdcn, E. K. Cone, team mates. also looking good. C. Pierson, Mrs. P. T. Kline, Mrs. the campaign. No bids have been ton avenue. Kev.'Herbert Rhine- supper Friday night,-serving 112 of Blngliamton,- N. Y. Summit has been cancelled for Allen lived with his sixers, Two Blocks from Penn. Station >T. H. Roberta and Company. A. F. Milliard Jett, Mrs. Marshall Bruce recommended the name of Abra- asked nor contracts considered as Sunday school department may besmith, pastor of the Trinity Metho- New Candidates The team went through a light used to extend the seating capacity guests. Those cooperating In the Miss Augusta Vorhees, a former Saturday, to be played possibly Mary. Lnretta and Eleanor Allt-n. Klrnlvlu and John It. Baumann. signal drill with running for lim-and' Mrs. Daniel Beaver; hospital- ham Durst as adjutant. yet.J^lnce full emphasis Is now dist Church, conducted the serv- affair were: William H. Conrad, resident of Rahway, died Sunday Pour Rooms and Batb, Steam- Heat, Hot Further .evidence of the new Executive Board being placed on the forthcoming of the main church auditorium ices, interment in .Rahway Ceme- Such »p IRVING STS. the outfit to give the best it had: pianist. church building has been made] •""• '"" - "T,""' "T -•;—••---- be, Charlotte Schliermann, Hen- tomorrow evening at St. Mary's There will be special music and Inquire 49 Elizabeth Avt. (Class C). doualwl by John n. ltau- tatives to the county organization Ine the current contfilioii and the lie is being groomed for the back mit High School was to have been Card Party Planned smeller than woul-.-,d, otherwis..i j,..e , bel;|i,n(avenueVB1"llv. wer"ei.• awarded In addition the season's opener tomorrow, but were selected as follows: Ross O. dire need of a new DUildinK, pledged ner Kren- Robert Hoppock of the high school. Phone 443 or 69-M. field and past experience coupled Plans for a card party to be held Fowler and Henry J. Miller, with necessary for its required capacity. Parents, with Kev. Carl Murray of Perth Amb'oy, offlciat- Department Siore fc RAHWAY 1415 to the regular ribbon prizes. an canceled Indefinitely, Coach at a later date were also made and its supporuafter carefully survey- Th~ Sundav school rooms will be Pf- -Pastor, .of. thc.Zion. LLutherau n _ Th» Taxpayers' Protective Asso-j On Wednesday, October 9. the with yesterday's practice indicate alternates, Alfred A. Giroud and ivas laid ng. A social hour will" follow the Prizes for Individual- winners are: his gresl value, toy Kaneyl and Singer will take eight of his men Mrs. G. Fuhring was appointed ing the field and the accompanying ... . •.---„,- ..... A „, a,,,,.! Church, officiating. She wi -elation will hold its next-meeting meeting. first of a series of three current Successor to Eofelnun's ten dollars, first; live dollars, Oliver Cartwrlght. circumstances. enabled to hand John McCullough both reported to see Rutgers play Delaware Uni- chalrmaiTwlth power to select her t =L on Thursday evening at the high events talks by Mrs. Marion G. At- second: and $2.5(1, third. These Names recommended for chair- "-ihp' "rieTnkl nlans were dis ichtol sessli lg the school. All Interested in matters Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Stillman of Rahway's Most Popular Store for uniforms for the first time In versity, tomorrow, at New Bruns- wn committee. Announcement was r P well, will be given. Mrs. Atwell are donaltd_by those named above. men of various committees were: ™f ° Jf™- Z, l' (Continued on Page contsant companionship as in life, of civic welfare are invited by the116 Elm avenue spent the week- the season and expressed their In- wick. made of the County Convention of ha3 been here before and needs no Erall Neufeebauer. membership com- earned -nq nev. plans I was buried Miss Yolanda Blddar. . leaders of the-group-tCLbe_present end at Barnegat_on.a_fishirigjjrip^; 1 128 Main Street the_assoclatlon_KhlchJs_beins_hel(l Their daughter, Miss RAith, left j in"lroduciion~t6 ~a~Rahway-audlence7 ... The clauses are aj> tallows, wltfTf l!ttl fage fifteen,^ daughter of Mr^atUl at the meeting when the tax rate These taiks are free to club mem- this year-at-Snmmit on October..31.. ment committee; C:G.-Saal, post I Man Stricken by StroEsT ast week to resume her studies i first. sceond and third, blue, red Annual Ball, Is Subject .Members desiring to go to this Hospital Dedicaion - -i-r, rp-tij—;s-VT-nVir T^V.!Mrs.lEugenelBiildar. CO West Grand V and city budget will be discussed. bers, but* a cordial invitation Is : Past Commanders' Night chairman of state emergency com- Officials stress the point that the it the Hartridge School in Plain- Buy What You and yellow ribbon awards In addl of Jr. Moose Discussion event are to notify Mrs. Russell S. - SetforOct6ber26| After Taking NeW JOb street. The services for Miss Bid- field. extended to the public to partici- tlon to certain special prlxcs. Considered by V. F. W. mittee; and Emil Neugebauer, ath- organization Is strictly non-par- pate on this treat. Tickets for the iHoff within the next week. A mem-letic chairman. I dar were conducted by Rev. D. tisan, and as such is open to all. Mrs. George Neville and daugh- Need Here Class 1—(Dahlias, stems 12 Inches bership drive for the month of Oc- President Kldd Appoints Commit- William. Hanna, 109 Clinton ave-j Kirkland West, pastor of. the Grand series may be obtained from any Past Commanders' Night. Octo- Further discussion resulting In In recommending the appoint- ers. the Misses Estelle .and-Mary. long. Six blooms any color, v and the development ot more of pre- tober was also planned. ment of a hoard of directors for tees to Handle Program nue, Newark, an employee for ex-|i>treet Chapel. ... — Mr. and Mrs.: Harvey S.Wyckoff, member of the Club. TOMORROW lypo In one container. Class 2— ber 15. will become an event of Following the meeting Miss Jean actly thlrtv minutes at the Rahway I Bearers at all of the funerals 80 East Hazelwood avenue and Mr.Garcia who were formerly well- - _The-first_nieetIng_j)f..the_music LIGHTS GOLDEN JUBILEE liminary plans for the annual ball ther Legion band, the following Ik'nt arrangement of dahlias lh anyconsiderable distinction, according Graham Rave an illustrated lecture Dedication of the new Memorial • * • -• - •-.-- „-, j were members of the Rahway-High- and Mrs. Edward Moulton and son. department will be on Wednesday, (Wednesday) container. Other flowers may be of the Junior Moose at the Frank- names were submitted for that returned to their home in New to the plans outlined on Tuesday on "The Home and Its Decora- group Ross O. Fowler. Alfred A. Hospital, erected at a cost of a half Theatre, was-removed-to-the-Rahr-Sl.li-0-d,-ro-0-lb-il31-l-eam-_IlUBTlge-BOT;_ Richard, of Hamilton street, re- used, but dahlias must predomi- lin School on November 8, wastlon.V The attendance prizes were turned Friday^ from a trip through nlcht at the meeting of the MulTey Giroud and Henry J- Miller. million dollars, will be conducted;|.w.ay_._Hospital.. Wednesday in w-liat row prevailed throughout the :c!ty r'rl nate. Class 3—Best arrangement conducted at the meeting of the or-won by- Miss Bessie Dugan's class {hospital authorities termed a seri- 3uHng the two days' rites. -"The-~'KSy j-Waller—haa_spenL-much_ time! andJ. tor* Uvlhg"f6om~lo be viewed trom Dttmars- PosU Number' 581, Tfet- -- Armistice Day Report - on Saturday afternoon, October 26. FIFTY canization at the Moos?'Hall on 4A,'while" the primary division had The committee to prepare ar- •busiconditloii, following a paralytic high school v«s-closwl-all_Iufiator^Hi through Pittsburgh, Pa.. New Cas- The Rambler A. C. will hold a j thought &n the work of the de Celebrating Years all sides. Class 4—Best, collection enni of Foreign Wars. A note- three classes tying as follows: according to the decision made on i ... i .. .and n the afternoon of Mondav. . • \ tle,, Ind., Carrollton, III., Warsaw, pedal meeting on Thursday eve-; partment for this year, and you Tuesday ntsbt. The committee rangements for an Armistice Day Wednesday— evening-at—a—special stroke, .while_ at_ jvqrk. ^Sergeant | • •* of twelve Zinnias. • worthy -prppram - Is -being- planned Miss-Anne—Murphy^_Mlss_ Mary- celebration to be neld~on Novem- —111.-, Manlto, 111., and-return-by—Lo- ning—at—their—elubroom—Ke-AVesH-may— be—sure—pf-somethlng worth Class 5—'Best collection of six taking charge of the event In- Murphy and Miss Helen Smith. session-of-the -Board of- Governors. George and police" court ynn'iort. Ind., Cleveland, O,. and Including a period of social recrea- ber 11 _or— the .previous-Sunday, Library Announces Njew_^ fj.-and street. at eight o'clock, i while. ~llybTid"Tpar roscs~in-one container; cludes: Robert Wills, chairman: Regardlng~~tne prizes it "was de- Arrangements were discussed and Clerk George Stewart" were sum- Pa. Mrs. Wyckoff Jhen all members are expected to j The American Home Department tion. The committee which Is for- made Its report. Numerous civic, Long List of Books Clam G—Most artistic basket of William Oppenhelmer. Thomas cided to have a book as a prize for fraternal, scout and other organi- decided upon to Include a special moned from the police department I •copped at many of the cities to make returns on their dance tick- [ is also planning a full winter. roses. Class 7—Best collection of the. third to seventh grades and a visit her brother and several cou- Plans will be discussed ton Several classes In various things ntulatlng the plans for the event UJ LoughUn, 'oeorge" Rand. "Joseph zations will be Invited to partici- program, with a parade. any fall flowers. Class S—House headedjiy_Commander A. C. Klght-1 Cashlon. Charles McGough, George picture for the first and second pate, The_co'mmlltee_includes_In_ nlnq T-he_trip,—w-hidi—was—started. he-opening-footbaU-gauie-un-Suii.-4-lu->iui' . M - Agnes K. Sexton, libra-. SAVE Wililam Muller. r an as Make One Dollar Do he record of the lodge. In the jya3_ln_tharge of the meeting with —.,—uom. Hn,,,,n 1^4 T.ansdowne.l ' ' being available on the -—John—Jr-Brltl-was-glven-tho-au^ selection "of" commttteesr-Josepbr thority of the post,to proceed with Abraham Durst, acting as secre- gram and publicity, Orlando H. For$2.30 Service Cashton was appointed to the tary. arrangements for the securing of chairmanship ot the basketball Dey, Jan van Herwerden, Frank i- THOMAS A. EDISON! Man and Woman Pass Bill and a motion picture from the Vet- I OF W. Kldd; reception, Hampton Cut- committee and Charles McGough H=Was scarcely, able to .speak ^ 10% Fragment on Gas Station -• erans' Film Service, to be 'shown o lead the bowling committee. Lutheran Popularity ter, Sidney Harris, A. F. Klrstein. here at an unannounced date. Thomas Holland was transferred Opens with 12 Entrants Sr., and members of the board of on every article you Harold FiBher. operator on duty John J. Regan, reporting on the o tbe senior lodge. One applies- NEW OFFICERS governors and other officials, in- sale of the _ book, "The History cluding members ot the Ladies' at the gasoline-station at Jaques Ion tor membership was received. The Popularity Contest which purchase in our and St. George avenues, awoke to and Rhymes ot the Lost Battalion" Charles Rommel, dictator, was in Auxiliary. New Jersey has a right to take particular pride in the declared that great progress wae the"-Zion Lutheran Church Is con- •ks store the realization Wednesday after- charge of the session, with Will- ducting lu conjunction with Its day at work at the theatre. noon that he had accepted a onebeing made by those engaged in iam Oppenhelmer, secretary. District Deputy James A. Man Injured in Crash, i of New York. Paulson; Holland, lo be Up-to-Date bazaar on November 7, 8 and 9, jBowen; The Last Home of Mys- -This-4Gv6-reduction world wide recognitiorr^that—is~being-given -to—the dollar bill arid a worthless fragment the work through the extensive CROWELL—HARTSHORN j hlXwp -telephone: _.hook.-up,_ recently. {.In- started on -Saturday afternoon Now in Hospital -Itprv Pnweil- The Desert Road to stalled at 65 Irving street. —ACCIDENTS - with iweive~"-e~ntraiits appeartngr: r^VltaMIim- unidentified customers withdrew Further applications can be filed The marriage of- ^Miss -Natalie —fiftiethanniv£rsary_pijh^djscovery^of a commercially Kraccfully from the scene without A large delegation went from emonics Tuesday Fagl Alexander, 19 Bergen street. The Oldest Chrls- low prices. When Mrs. Mary Muxyka, 216 tomorrow at the church between New Brunswick, was given treat- V'. Hartshorn, daughter of Mr. and msa; Tile Story Key . Tf]>to*Ghrysler even so much as an expression of the local post on Wednesday night ihg_hpurs_jDl 2:00 to 5:00. The ment-at-the_Rah-way_Hospltal_.last Names i_The_Misai.t J Ediioa Ubontocr, Molo Park gratl tudc. — contest is open to any youngster York City aniTMrrFrederlck-Claj- practical incandescent electric lamp. According to Fisher's story to «ers of the new post In Roselle ot St. George avenne, preparatory night, as the result of injuries re- venture of a Tropical Medico, When anything new is produced, there are always Store Closes 6 30 Park. State officers will be enter- to taming Into Seminary avenue, MOULTON, KNIGHT in the city up to twelve years of ceived In an automobile accident ton Crowell, son of Mr. and Mrs.Dickey; Long Island's Story, Over- Patrolman Robert J. Walker, as the age and the prizes consist of a Walter Baker Crowell, ot 157 West those who create and those who follow. c S— latter was ringing 1n_pn Box 16 at tained in Ellxabeth tonight, and her machine was struck by a car on the Lincoln Highway. He was ton; The Tragic Era, Bowers. pJtMirEconomy^Day operated-by-Francis-Goiaberg,-207 tm>«ty.flv» rfnllnr ImnV nrt-niinf fnr_ [-given-treatment-by—Dr__E_J_Car: Milton avenue.JRahway. took place I :—Biography—Henry—the—Eighth, 5:30 Wednesday afternoona7, he, theISany are expecting lo~make~the- at noon on Wednesday, OcloTJeT^27' On October 21, 18797 trin. : . Morse street, Camden, who was the most popular boy and a simi- lln for a cut on the right shoulder Hackett; Mid-Channel, 'Lewishon; In the change to balloon tires.-some makers asserted same u all other days operator at the station sold mer- Thomas E. Moulton Heads List of lar one for the girl. In—the—Chautry-_of_-Gj:ace_Cliiirch j It was a resident of New Jersey whose genius and tireless cnandlBC~aTnaunting"to-i!:30-to-a • CommanderCommander—A.—C:—KlghtllngeA.Cgg r traveling north on the highway. and lacerations of the fnce and Los; Commantlerri—Florenctlerri—lFlncF e e theniew type wouldTiever"succee'd~ Four-wheel except Saturday. -ar~MenlznParkrelectric- Goldberg hit the Muiyka car head- Officers Inducted Among those - listed up to thehands. in New York City. I Nightingale; Ami Thehen nartunem Ford, man and_woman in a car. He de-was in charge of thh e meetingti , witithh Bertram Berry, of Sewarin, was Fd brakes found some who disastrously- supported the current was turned into . mrlbed them as havlng~~drlven—up djt on, damaging the left front wheel, present time are: Misses Char- I Uncommon Americans. Seitz; "1 effort, gave to mankind this epoch making invention and left front feriaer™atidT>rflak1ng-the lotte Bender,_LIlllan Eastman,\- Th Ladies' Aid sodety of thebest man for Mr. Crowell and theAndrew Johnston. Stryker: The two-wheel design. And today, there are engineers In a tan Studebaiccr sedan, and be- ushers were Hurry Hartshorn...Jr., an incandescent lamp bumper. His own car suffered a Newly elected officers of Rah- Betty Reed, Dorothy EastmanrLir an n ar ^ • ing personally "heavy sot.". They Senator Arthur NN. PXerson was First Baptist Church held "Us regu- brother of the bride ami Robert! '"*-' °t » "" r«,m -„..-. who decry the Multi-Range.Gear Shift and the ti f bent bumper and left front fender. way Council, Number 1,146 were Han Zona. Irma Brinkman, and lar meeting last night at the home perfected by Me. Edi- it was in New Jersey that the discovery was made and handed him two one dollar bills the speaker at the first meeting of Crowell. brother of the groom ! Lllerattirp—Due Act l'lays of To- 1 Down-Draft carburetor. nnd forthwith departed. A fewthe Klwanls Club'held at)the new Patrolman William Flanagan lnves Installed on Tuesday night In theArthur Schupp, Charles Eastman, of Mrs. Adams. 219 Hamilton day. Marriott; The Camel Thru the son and kept it burn- seconds later, examining • the home, the River Vie Room. tlgated. ceremonies conducted by District ,*Raymond Eastman, Raymond street. Chrysler has never been among those who shun new afterwards perfected. money, he discovered to hla dis-His subject was New Jersey state Deputy James A. Murray of Perth Beebe, George Rufus, Frederick ing for some 40 hours. may thai he had last ono good highways, In which he declared The Pride of Union Council. Amboy la a "niaaer befitting ihe Schmidt. The publicity committee The Four Seasons Entertainment things—if the new be better than the old. Number 47. Sons and Daughters ot annual event. The officers who which Is taking charge of the con-o[f te Deborah Mite Missionary So- •'ff ' '- _ dollar bill. Pasted to that very that New Jersey was held to rank test - consists ot- A._ E. Strakele. piece* of anbther~blll,~ so arauged highest In this- improvement pro- Liberty,-held-Its-regular meeting became nominal heads at the re- dety-of the -Ebenezer A. M.-E. 0 •••••-: chairman, Fred Schultz and Gilbert -public* acclaim for Chrysler, instead, has been as to appear to be two bills. Thegram. last night at the Junior Order HalL cent election, became actual lead- Church was presented last night. stay. Monroe.- \ :._• based on Chrysler's pioneering or ready acceptance of The people of this State have shared with the people of . discovery was late by a. few sec- ers at the ceremony on Tuesday. Westerlund. On next Tuesday the Other Subjects—The Story ot '$ " :•' I They were: Thomas E. Moulton, first bulletin will be posted show- Youth. Stbddard; Business Eng- those new creations which have made motoring safer, onds. Grand Knight; Phillip Sullivan, ing the standing ot the candidates lish, Hotchkiss; At Home Among more comfortable, surer and more economical. other States and other nations, the great flood of benefits Patrolman Walker followed the up to date. path of-the man and_woman as depnty grand knight; John A. Mc- RamblemAjC, to the;—Atom*7 Kendall: InterschoIaH- Taxpayers' Association Cartney, -chancellor; MarthTF. Get- tlc Athletics, Johnsen; Financing far as Forty Acre road in Linden, ni To be always ahead of or abreast of the times, but that followed Mr. Edison's production of the incan- • but found no trace ot the mis- tlnR8,' warden; William J. Hen-Second Pe&byterians Slate. HVsVs-s>.7,-ctfX«affiW> satis-- never to experiment on the public is the real founda- creants. nessy, financial secretary; Ru- Have Roast Beef Dinner Season Here on Sunday of the Air, MaithlaniltThe Art of tion of Chrysler success. Completes Organizationdolph J. Sauer, recorder; William Thinking, Dimne-t: Field . Book of descent lamp and his consequent development of a A CORRECTION E. Moore, treasurer; John Post, in- tiio Skies. Olcott & Putnam; Keop- —JLJtyjjBgraphlcaLerror was riiade^ side guard; George A. Suits, out- The -first roast beef dinner of the ing- Mentally Fit. Jaatrow: Tile 1n- _You who prelenthelatest, the JMstadvanced,mc best, conducted—last)—; ^ -- - • ^...: .i _ trr—m— In the advertisement of the~TSh~ declared that the city ot Rahway side guard; St. pTTEnnls, trustee TalTall—BCH5DTTl Benson- w With the final touches being "Collins wTll again call sigrvalsr] telllgent Woman's Guide IS 55= ; Election ot officers was held", at for three years; Thomas E. Moul- night by the Cheerful Workers ooff With the fi after proving hlnyc't "a capable cialism and Capitalism, Shaw. have made Chrysler the most copied car in the world. way Theater which apappearp s In to- &«="•«" «• ~>~*~.~ — Is receiving less'per dollar protec- the Grand Street Chapel, under the Placed on the practici e ott thhe R Ramm - Because Chrysler has buth the kind of cars you up-to- Hay's—Issuer-The—naroeJ!nLthetwo lats night's meeting of the Taxpay- tlon while paying the police force ton and George C. Andelfinger, Chl d th helmsman last ye!/^y Art Ryan at Fiction—Whiteoaks ot Jama.-De--- Hay's—Issuer-The—naroeJ!nLth.e_two^ lats night's meeting of the Taxpay -"•»«" HI ihuir tiro^irtnnt—M.-»-l-blei%~A^C-_uiider_noodllgh.t at the "fnES~r~ald^-iar compare-w-ith Taj 'Roliel Bla?r"a~A"ltlcr- Lincoln;—- the-minute people want, you have given Chrysler the Btars who an[Kar In vnudoville to^ era' Protective" AnsuulaUuu lesnllt wages as high as any In the coun- delegates to the state coveutlonTi ing in the selection ot Eugene Mil- try. Mr. Malloy also suggested* that John A. McCartney and M. P. En- Ing to the custom of the past two college material fof that berth and Little Caesar. Burnett; The; Ro- dda y and tomorrow reads "Mary & >— i- .»,„ .«io^nnn nf -Rneena MU Serving with Mrs. Taylor on the George Godfrey, a new man, yet tomantic Prince. Sabatinl; The tin- greatest success in the history of automobile building. On the occasion of Light's Golden Jubilee, which is in Irvlng Fox." The nate-should have ler as president ot that body and the cost and. maintenance charges nls, alternates; Thomas E. Moul- weeks, the football team bearing Adapted to all types of bbards Paul M. Lazar as secretary. The ot the motor vehicles now nsed by ton, William J. Browne, Thomas F. dinner committee were Mrs. Jastha. t designation will stack up be tried out, looms as an unkown Berta Ruck: They '• We invite your most critical inspection. read FOY. They are children ot [Taylor, Mrs. Adam S. Rankine and •—sure to give you a smooth, :he department should be lookei) Hlgglns. Carl Andel&nger and Jas. against the powerful Vallsburg Col- yet ominous threat. Ralph Smith j stooped "lo"Vollv"."c:iiisi;ow: Murder (he famous Eddie Foy. remaining offices were left open, Mrs. R. C. Summons. CHRYSLER SALES CORPORATION quick 8have7~BJid~dependablfr full measure a tribute to Mr. Edison, this company joins nominations to which will be con-into with a view ot cutting down Klnneelly, delegates to chapter; leglates on Sunday. This Is thecompletes the backlield men with „ ,the clork Kine; BurninK Several booth3 whore food and sufficient power to be more^ than Beautyi Temple Bailey: Horses In DETROIT. MICHIGAN sidered at the next meeting at theunnecessary expenditures. The I Gerald Pyne, George J. Bterwlrth, season's pigskin opener for Rah-uselul always. In the_cjty. of New YorklFrancls Gerlach, Fred Haberle, Jr., fancy work were procurable, fur- - _. ., ., the Sky. Barretto; Red Silence, fitglPscEOOlonThuradayTOcofiThdOtober pn rH In the_cjy. added to the' occasion. In I wayy tanfans anda th™e rauoKmiccolleglates are ; ; with his other New Jersey neighbors in tribute to the h 6TiheT*tt—GeorgeHelllyaUeniateaorge—H ; al Class Line Available Norrls; The Young May Moon, Os- 17. The president was empowered where the mayor has charge 6T charge of these b6oTh1Pwere~MraTpoootns were rara. -—fl~to-4>e--on- — — —e nf thB_nnagt See these Chrysler Features police department rather than the]Rev. C. J. Kane, chaplain; Thomas Coach (Tonnola Will -?ltOnHR-Vrl!r-to-ngrrr-'Pi^M-»t-HJ.nnrr-'ll.vrnn- TT1. r --Newspaper_adyertising nn OTPCUHVM ffimjtjjw W.L.-Bodlne,-Mrs. PhiliPhni p HoffmanWff . IprProo outfits In north Jersey. They WADE & BUTCHER council was also advocated by hlfflTlGraBeyr^lecttrrer;—-William — J. . llne^from—the -following doughlv Hma—Thule,••- - -<-..,_ - Ri-ehnrdson;—The—-r,:,.i,n..iun^.—iiu ; MULTI-RANGE GEAR SHIFT - DOWN-DRAFT CARBURETOR greatinventor and his accomplishments. which is to Include a member from Miss Anna Mae Taylor. Miss Elale claim most of their members from .Ha!o,-Pedler-;-Sprins.-Cle.uchi_Ihe_.i • SYNCHRONIZED POWER SYSTEM—•—ARCHITON1C-BODIES- rt trip automobile have hritdaby thenrnftsofeeg j-pigskln—maulers.—'^Oeey'^— Farrell, eacTT^inrdlnt8yr iam J. Henne8syand Thomas E. Lockland. _ Beautiful Years. Williamson; The ;. PARAFLEX SPRING-SUSPENSION-—-METALWARE BY CARTIER srcctAL combined to bring city law committee to report at the next present Safety Council which he i. and St. "Benedict- Prep School In Harry Orr, "Dlnty" Moore, "FUmp"- Moulton, members of the printing serving th^id^^^^^^^^^-^^^e tabletables were Miss MB Orr, Jim Glntrida, Don Mason, Mike Galaxy, Ertz; The Six Mrs. Greens. WEATHERPROOF INTERNAL-EXPANDING HYDRAULIC BRAKES meeting. The object of the organ- termed oa unnecessary and the du- Curved Blades .shops to the very door of ties -of which -should -rightly-be committee dred Stone and Mrs. Henry_Lang^ D'Arabrosa.-EHas Haul, Bob-Leon- Front, Remarque: -Visitors—XSi. i! 454 TsaUoiT"Waa~dGnned last nlghVaa During the dlnneFXan'a orches- New'FInd Enlisted Rae: All Quiet on the Western- the farm house and-the being solely for the purpose ot pro- borne by the. police themselves Included among the* remarks of ijunag tile uiuuer i^auo wivuua- _ ard, Fred Helms; Frank Ryan. ONE A gene^l discussion was held the evening were those appropri- tra of six pieces furnished excep- Despite threats ot superb "Doc" Armstrong will referee the Hugo. Rosmun: Tin- listening '.;. -ir\ tecting the taxpayers' interests in Post. Richmond: Huper's Row-,,-;.. suburban home. Each day the various departments ot the with reference to the Rahway Val- ately made by Mr. Murray, district tlonal entertainment, with Harry strength, the Ramblers appear this classic" on Sunday, with Austin Chrysler Imperial, "77", "70" -* "66' on ditfiky at BLADE PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC deputy, and Grand Knight Ulbrich Deeping: Soldiers of Misfortune, v 1VC the newspapers bring a city government with special em- ley Trunk Sewer' System and It Cree and his son and daughter year as distinctly a team Co beSinger, high school coach, as unv phosis being-stressed, .towar.da.-the. _was_t|eclu'e

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