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Five High School Student: Killed in Crash Atcrossin • J r-••- I . y > _ - ••* ••'^Hi?*'"'."-S^i'5?^^-' - •.*.'7*vc.-*"- ' r V'' (..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 fly first 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<JfnJf,, Harry Williams, N'orma Hall. when the youthful driver, waiting for a passing east- "What a • ,u scan; a bull from tho road—by- UDGERWOODAVL dayd .TbTbUU constitute* . a marked the meeting of the Herbert Hoo- On to health! What a gy restful game, I shonld say, for and relieving him of forty dollars rhnrlehnrles BarclaBarclayy , Ueral3lne Cramp- Members of the beginners' and ver UepublU-au" Club on Friday bound freight, started across behind the train,, only ihent mo the most part. And y«t the exer- -.ooting the horn. The hull, how- ttt2Af Ibe flKUfe-niaUi! fo L. Mai y dimmer. Augf, Ouamer tn mf*t in tTifir difference the proper ;ver, disputed the , car's right to corresponding mouth of tail year. cash and inHlctlne a bullet wotlud y . g, Acting President William i»att4e-M+tchell-and-James_V«alktc cise Incidental to putting In and LAUNDRY / l Mhld Jh Kl Mil respective rooms for the ltally Day irisirr tgnnrdirectly into Lhe path yf the-fasi-moving-Num- erriblL molest him. Tiie hull charged ami - when, operations were reported to n his shoulder, will be pronounced Eleanor Marhold, John Klepp, Mil- Armstrong and C. T. Drake Colored, Given Ten Days withdrawing tb"e~nToriey~must~be mmenf/tsof* sooo dre<l Pc-Hfer, Virginia Roberts,. program at the Fir.U" Kuptlsl H. wKTare RememEer that chil- :iie car was slow on tlie~j;elrenc~ does it best I total $100,040 and the dwellings on Qonther 14r 'after' the three Church. The remainder of thewere outstanding 'among the citi- bex_3 .express from New York City.- The five occu- snmewhnt fatiguing.—D. H. Tal- — ~ alone totalled --niorec*liau-tso.000. Dorothy TbmpTclns, Katrine van zens who took the stand of volc-'j the case , dren.'s feet are growing madge~ln~tKe~PdTtlnna~OregonIanr Dgt.en; pleaded before -Jadge-St'eln-)-Herwerden; -Intermediate to-Benk)rr| Bohool motto participate in.a pro- |gan_ts were_tliro\vn out within, a quarter of a mUe,^:. I ^.Thirty-five permit* were Usued Kram led by Rev. Winfiel'd S. ' the~matter-as particularly un- .satisfied! feet... their bones are *r were the sufferers. this year for September by Mr. in the Special Sessions. Court In Elolse Baker, Alexander Brown, founded. They pointed out that in Two men, Joseph Sobs, "37 Clatilfied Ads Pay. nnrl Ppi-snnnl raw at Ine home of the I Elliabeth yesterday morning. The Conrad. Robert Hull, Rob-Booth, secretary ol (he"Newark Montgomery street, and John Ma- but their machine w"as-carried"for nearly a mile be- - jlUry vs.',-'. easily misshapen by Sprinter. Baptist Extension Society. His iew of the new Improvements in men, who are Walter Ferris, age eri. Nlckau, Edith I'eteruon, Jen- construction work which were pro- ranowitz, 2S8 Main street, were fore it derailed'the pilot truck of the locomotive and gains, m faulty shoes. Wo Rabbit-Footed Cat Mr. amL-Jlrs. X Krwln Pettll. Homeopathic Hospital. EuM iir.nu;.-. Permits Issued for the following 31, 21 Kcrlyn court, Elizabeth, al- nie Tara,. Mabel Tlce , Lancey talk was on "Vision and I^ow Visi- ! their yo,'..:; | newly .n^rle)!, are occupying their - dwellings were: Kvaus Construc- bility." gressing, there would be sufficient leld for the t-|f-oi ced-it-t-o-sto]>—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.
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