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The W«ttW The Woodbrld|« High- Igkobl g temperature today ud to- News, edited by the itudeW , Cbuteret tutlle ud she died without regaining I Under the eight years of the pas- The local police were \ cotiieiotfaneaa-'-*-"-*-"•"•, ' torate off Df. MacBrldo, the HtllWde "The diffusion of responsibility j TRENTON^ Jan. 9.—StreBsfns; tin; urrusu by Detectives Jo OoroMr Lawrence Kenny, of Perth church has had a consistent growth. d,ueJ,° the. governmental Six HoW-up Men Plead 1 backward position New Jersey now ski und Jamea Nolan Amboy. was summoned and after The Sunday School grew rapidly structure is the fundamental cause of , holds among other states in the de- | Amboy force, and Culo viewing the body gave permission soon after he took charge, and the excessive taxes" is the keynote of the Guilty When Arraigned rlngton, of the Oarteret 1 BTJIJLETIN :rclopment of state parks and men- for its removal to drainer's Funeral church Itself advanced. A new, mod- report submitted to Governor Morgan tioning several specific projects rec-1 The prompt and Home la Woodbridge. F'uneral Ben-- F. Larson today by the Commission Special to the leader Chlet Patrick Murpb, ern church building replaced the NEW BRUNSWICK, Jan. 9.— | emmended for iiumedlate legislative lea* were held Wednesday from the old'chapel in 1927. on County and Municipal Taxation • attention; among them a great forest James Walsh, Sergenit home. ' Expenditures, of which J. H. Thayer All six hold-up men arrested Parsons and Patrctlinuuf Dr.- MacBrlde's ministry has been here last weeh-end for the hold- ; park on the Kittatinny ridge in Sus- largly organizing amT'tmlldlug up Martin, of Woadbrldge, Is chairman. ibex and Warren counties, a Central of the local police to. The remedy for Increasing govern- ups on Cliff road, Bewares; were aided In the quick enpt churches: HI* decision to leave Hill- arraigned before Judge John Jersey park between New Brunawlck Coart Mercedes Plans side is In line with,hie career. He has ment RostB, the commission states In loged hold-up men. l ht th e flrat ree re rt Fitzpatrlck this morning. All , imri Trenton, a South Jersey park In PnbllC Card Party had charge"of"chTucheT'lT'c"opera- , , ?;, 1 °' ^ , P° s. 'a ft pleaded guilty and will be sen- Salem County, and a sesahore park The first hint of any ' town, Albany and Stony Brook in "radical concentration of responslbll- tenced In two weeks. . along the Atlantic Coast, the State at IU0 P. M. Sunday York ta te nd lty for expenditures. Mans for a public qard party to be N™. » , " Trenton Hoard of Conservation and Develop- man Levl culled up held Monday evening, January 26, at Colltagswood, In New Jersey. 'itellmiaMi Home Rule" ment, through its president. Colonel Jack Egan that Roy This remedy can only be affected, Dormitreet, Heyport aAf Mies the Columbian Club, were made by -_,__ _ __ -i"rr"_ „. Henry L, Moeller, of Hoboken, has Court Mercedes, Catholic Daughters Uf IIPK IIM FlOPl? thB members of the commission i JACKSON ASKS made a strong plea on behalf of the Zuatsky of Pleasant avfcnue, or America, at » b^nlncss meeting, TT V/1\IV \Jl\ L/UvIV opines, by a surrender of a substan-j state's need for state parks by a let- ! en, had reported that th«> last nlgbt. Mrs. Arthur Ernst %u [ |liul deyrw W— wishing to, attend are askad, one of the gang had Heyer **& to 0tt In touch with Mrs. Frank Mayo[ creased tax burden, or whether they state parks. In. addition It is admin- HAILS COMING ZMtsky bf - SAYS MERRILL will surrender some degree of home I fl CQA M l W istering seven state forests so that the arm when she tho the ehtlman. ! ver en flnf ftmM1 nn nlsed one of the men, Next Thursday's meeting will be in' A . r • n mlfrulet tIon reducrorti.Pen taxes.In van " ThThee i-ollorelief IInn I VTW tlUU Hltn ttllU TT OIHeil Oil they may serve the recreational needs the tax burden will be accomplished, I of our people aB fully as possible'. In OFGALLI-CURCI One of Qang Reaognlacd tb« torn »i a social, cards will be in | liovemment Engineers Busy according to the commission's recom- Unemployment list as the(he development ot all of these prop- "Why what are you trying play and prises will be awarded. Mrs. Dredgin- - g Creek—Doc- -k to mendations, not by a direct reduction Bread Line Grows. erties whether for memorial or use, asked Miss Zuatsky as she i* J. Harding will be In charge and she of the sum to be raised by taxation very limited appropriations in theNoted Operatic Star Will Ap- him iy name. The feiunr will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Emm. Be Ready for Shipping but by a "more equitable distribu- During the two months thut the past have been a serious handicap. startled and yelled Alfred Coley, Mrs. J. B. Levl, tion of taxation." Township has been registering the It urges the necessity for a more gen- pear January 22 in Benefit "Leave them alone, H. J. Foley, Mrs. J. J. Grace, Soon. The report in part with reference unemployed, 590 men and women erous support of these projects to for Club's Scholarship all then jumped; into th*. sedan and Mr*, John Elnhorn, Mrs. Edward Bin- to the State Tax Department follows: have come to the Memorial Municipal meet the present requirements and rode off In the direction of Port - don. Mrs. Frank Mayo, Mrs. T. X. The construction work on the dock Advisee Administration Concentration to prepare for the,future needs as Reading. In the oxcittnent building seekingg th aid of thte Town-Town, Fund. Miss Zuatsky or Heyw .r !• praeUoaur a third dene, according With Ntewno? io, the State Tax shiphi , to secure a ItfkItfk, wording to an Indicated by-the. rapidly increasing fttMT. O*Biitn, Mr*. A. c to take the license 'MM£K to an announcement made today by Department, we endorse the recom- official announcement made today by use of the areas." The appearance of (he ,ri!at Mme, Mrs. Qeorge Wright, Mrs. Michael Galli-Curci In tho auditorium of theever a good description of Ufa fj»n MM fane Flanagan, Mrs. A. Township Engineer Oeorge R. Mer- mendation, fdi- a concentration of ad- Harry M. Jackson, Jr., registrar of In dealing with the seashore "park were given to Patrolman Ltn who, ministration. We feel strongly that the unemployed. proposal the letter states, "The Sand Perth Amboy Higli Sclioul nn Thurs- 'set out to Investigate. homjwn, Mrs. Michael De JJoy, Mrs. rill, Anderson and Wheeler the con- the state department (should be Dune Park project on the coast hag day evening, January 2'.', will mark g Michael Canole, Mrs. J. Herron. In the same amount of time about No h tractors for the Municipal dock have charged with the responsibility of 125 part-time and full-time jobs have been recommended by the board with had the their men out working steadily and supervision over all valuations In the: been secured for trie most neediesta request for funds with which to es- everrTemSTd held In the citty Bverson, of *06 Laurie street tablish such an area, in accordance <1 t ADATH ISRAEL HOLDS according to Mr. Merrill It should be state, Including the power andMuty , cases. During the past week IB ' *««kA.> u>.i.MiAj that "• *" * *• completed In about another six weeks. of equalization of taxes, and as a part; needy persons were given part-time with the terms of an act prepared by The concert i» boinn .•iionsore'd by! BENEFIT CARD PARTY ot that duty and responsibility all lo- jobs. the department and passed by the the musical department <>f the Wo-' n'^r"tne Tue_.".W,.WJU Clinton," the army Boat oal assessing authorities should be} ' Each day, without tail, a. large Legislature. The Legislature did not man's Club of Perth .\nilioy, and '•• P. M., a dark The Ladles' Auxiliary of Congre- dredge which has been at wdrk dredg- directly responsible to it and remov-: crowd of unemployed gather In the provide funds tor this project that for the ing Woodbridge Creek in preparation p frOnt of gation Adath Israel held, a success- able on charges for dereliction of j Assembly room to see Mr. Jackson year or the year following. Since Fund. This fund i.M.roMd.ed so them to the side of .the fill benefit card party In the lecture tor a new era ot shipping-for the he passage, of this act, there has de- each year a y ^i .may be sent Township, has been out In the creek duty, ' ' j and to try and get employment. Mr. y made him Btop. Ererson. room of the synagogue iji School "Any legislation therefore In the Jackson now appeals to the people veloped a wld,ely supported demand to the New Jersey Colli--« for Women I was quick witted and as soon a* he street Monday night. , , dally; Under the, direction ot its or seashore pitrks, for public recrea- at New Brunnwick, TVre are many ! Uced crew of engineer* the government nature of a reorganisation tf state 'of the Township who might have jobB no Ten tables were In play. The door lol m It believes that the Sand Dune brlght girls who ;nv unable, to at- he hl(1.h)g wallet beh!jl(1 the aeat'ot" workers hapf been dredging .the olttcei, by whatever title he may be,around their homes which can be prlxe. a basket ot fruit, was won by project can well, be .made a part of i tend collego tucl-r parents h)g car_ Accordtag t0 Everwm'S creek to the extent of 200 feet dally. designated, in an apprrpriate setting done now. For without Jobs he can- Mrs. L. Najavlls and prises In the so that he may be Invested with all; not help them, such a program of larger or more• cannot afford to ci-ml i»em, and «jgtory three (ejiowg> ^ nhoti, whoJw games were won as follows: Bridge, They have, to date, reached tbe place numerous playgrounds on the JerseJeeyy |la for this typype of ggin that this'descrlptlona {allied with those pre- in the creek Just above Valentine's the powers and authority above indi- i In the meantime, Mrs. Huber, of Mrs. Harold Vogol, Miss Sylvia Tobo-' the Red tJross, Is doing her bit help- coastt. 'IItt hah s recentltly callelld to tbtbe scholarshihlhi p tunitl w;m inovldedlded, Any^jQ,,A^jQ,^^ 'igiveven Dy Heyer got out Of dock. ' • cated. given by Beyer, got out of ] rowaky. and Mian biorence Bern- "We endorse the recommendations , Ing out families in want. She has sitentlon off thhe Governor thth i ImfgirI l is eligiblle to qualiflify ffor thls,the eaT arme4 ^itVe Mr. Merrill believes that the dock and told stein; pinochle, G. GrodHisky, Rob-1 ot the State Audit and Finance Com- ,t>e«n investigating cases and where portance of immediate action and the|spho\arslihi. Tliosu attending the,,nlm t0 "Btick 'em up." ert Bresler, Louis Friedman, Samuel be open and, 'ready for the shlp- mission that the valuations of prop-' slic finds that the fiiso is a needy ono necessit. ..y . le able to follow. Brtrapo , ARRESTS SIX BOYS FOR matters can he treated to better ad- Backs of bread each day and thte po- The Kittatinny Mountain reserya- ]cent 8u«ts-"s befoiv tin- largest aud- was not only quick Wt*ted tbont hid* Three Woodbrldg youths are leav- vantage it deferred to our report| on lice have'offered their services In d,ls- tlon Is a project first recommended by j lenced in mculcal liittory; sbe has tag his wallet but he a LOOTING EMPTY HOUSE ing today from Port Slocum, New revenues. itrlbuting the loaves. People of all the department In 19l'8.and would]charmed Italy, Egypt, Spain, Russia^\ bered to take th* license York, for the Panama Canal Zone, /Wealso endorse the recommenda- ageff, some in tatters and JBhlverlng entail/state ownership of B large Pftrt j south America, Central America, which was KS626 N. J Patrolman; whore they will begin their three- tlon of tHe State Audit and Finance from ttie cold, are always In line, o..,f i th—e entir._ e ridg— e aibng.. .th e Dela-JK.„..„„—.„-n eland ..Scotland. , ,. Wales, Ireland, iLeyi, towhoih this stick-up was alw A fine of $62.60^ras Imposed upon ware Rtvei1 from High Point to Dela- Australia and New Zealand, ahe On- .reported, phoned lito haadi»ttartei» two youths and four others are be-' year enlistment In the-U. S. Army. Commission that the Department of Even kiddies,.from the far ends of 1 The three ar Julius Rotade, 20, of Al- Municipal Accounts be made a sepa- the Township; come to get bre^d for ware Water Gap,.. The state nom cpn- ent and her own Americal Mere re-. immediately and a check-np on the Intc hel'd for the Jdvenlle court for quarter qf the are.i! piiulutton of this list astounds one. ^ vealed. the fM' that it had bert street; Gorge Estas, 23, ot Mil- rate department, and that the pow- their brothers anj sisters, trols about one . . ca„, . • «• » 4 car re -,- -T— — -- looting an empty.house of all Its pip- In two adjng pppropertie,s High! ft i inferestlng to-note that a*b tl fia 1J# Owner )|ilcha«l ton avenue and James Soos, 29, of ers of that department:should be sub- Some of them stop to tell their, In two adjoining * properties, High! ft i8 interesting to-note tltat a'• been stolen from th#owner, Michael ing owned by Mrs. Mobre of Port Point Park and Stokes State Forent. Sudani GaIll-Curd's last appearance bellman, of 796' Bortland street, neadlng. by Judge, B. W. Vogel in 291 Smith street., Manually enlarged, and that munlcl-; story to the police on their way out. wtth\ an area of approximately ttu;i London, she held an audience ot.peTtn Amboyand ti& been reportedt police court Monday morning' Ronde Is re-entering the army for pal audita should be conducted t\g. One desk sergeant thought he recog- n thousand acres each. 9 oiid people spellbound. Her voice, Bto)en by Deliman tothe Perth ABV- When Mrs. Moore reported her hlsHecond enrollment. Tfos' thiree rectly by such department. Our de-'nlsed one man, but before he had a 1 The two new proposals iQncehi;ls magic, radiant and appealing. Doy police, at lQ.il} o'clock Sunday houte * robbed of Its pipes andl the will-«all from the army base | at led recommendations as to the tchance to ask him , his name, the man arfded powers otlhe depArtraent will: said, "Aren't you Set. of Co. — areas in sections where now neither r.alll-Ciircl'a husband, Homer Sam-! nigM, --I*. wash basin taken out of the bath- Brooklyn tor Panama for [training state parks nor state ucls, the noted pianis' t and" composer , j' Mot much more could be done on room she reported It to police bead- and will theu receive other! assign- be taken up in t)h.e forthcoming re- was with me In Prance?" port on local expenditures and the Speaking of the Incident the desk by. ThTh e CentraCtl l JJersey area woulc accompanies the great singer on AU the case that night tut the neft quarters. Motorcycle Officer Oeorpe ments. ', ' un(i wl11 rofl e at tne reports supplemental to that. sergeant said, "There was a min who Include much, of the historical ground ie_r .tqufk P '* ' pipmlnt: Chief Murphy assigned Cap- Dalint was assigned to the case and concert on January 22. i^fo Walsh and Serg^Wt Parsons an "One of thb details is, however! was fairly well off. He lost Ms Job around Kingston and Rocky Hill, as I(l^no ^ he arrested (he dulprlta. The two during the depression, his wlf« got .well as a large area of woodland ot 8 for thla srtftt musl a fined ftyth e Judge were William Daf- THIEVES AHACK PAIR sufficiently urgent so that we wish, td uuuuu ...» u^,™™, u.«, w,™ S-M — - ••!••>- Th•—e tl "—( * ^,vh4ca*e. Bishop. wi»-the first to be.. ^ cik, IT, of Almon avenue and Paul refer to lt here. siclt, the doctor bills ate up all hts'unusual beauty surprisingly un-cevellt may be had from any member |taken Into custody a* It waa he that <•„ BUT FAIL TO GET WT Would GatUer Tax Statistic^ money, and now he has ended up in spoiled for the populous central parr of 1ho woman's Club or may bepur- Zuatsky thought Wargo, 17, of 87 Almon avVnue. of the state. It-would be extremely H at the High ...Schoo.l o.n the Breaks Down, Confesses Woodbridge.' The other tour arrest- "F'or reasons which will be more the bread line." clKist Louts GedUb, at Homesteaji ave- easy of access by a great part of ,nl! .ht| ot t1the concert. B'lshop'riowever to! ed will be turned over to Mrs. Klrk- fully explained in- our forthedmtng It is cases like these that need help, n«je, Avenel. reported to the local' po- report, we1 consider that in this de- If you have any kind of a Job tp offer metropolitan population. In Soutn horn at, flrft ._ to admit- patrjtk Qf.Uve Juvenile court on ac- lice that around. 8. o'clock Monday no matter'how small, Juat call Harry Jersey a very attractive lake with a that he* had an; doirtth the" count of their age. partment there should be a bureau night, three men came into his home specially cjjmrged with the duty of Jackson at Woodbrlige, 8-1110. considerable area of old-growth wood OF DE "Jobs." His bifi ' ' * and demanded money. When he collecting and tabulating the costs of __- I land around lt, forniB the central fea- were Busnlc|ous Charles Lawyer, of Correja avenue. told them' he bad none they ran- ture ot the proposed park. The area; HAS INSTALLATION it Parspnt Iselln, reported to the local police the various services furnishernlsheod; by DCTRFAT fl IIR TA sacked the entire, house bu,t did not R I lies between Brldgeton and Salem OF ITS NEW OFFICERS g untU the Sunday night that someone had en- anything.' Geaiah told Sergeant es through- vII>HA' ^IMD III uspect broke down tji^ »ld that it tered and ransacked' his home be- Larsen to whom ho reported, '(trlKht have bleVjCftilow nam«d tween 4:30 P. M. and 11:30 P. M. period of years sufficiently accurate) BOB JOOaW ••am wr a»if • •? v *" * . ^ « < Aumricus 'chapter, Order of De Sunday night, when the: family w"|that the men assaulted both him and statistics may be had to afforSKsid a basiis BOB JOO except those in which the already l Banu";wh4 ''jtfHifrSkve been mlft- hihUmothBs motherr He sasaid that he did not The Retreat Club of the Middlesex SVe taken for me." oytout.. . Patrolman CCloslndo Zuccaro]!!"5°™"' for standards of costs which can be available •state forests believe.that he woW be. able* to eomnarett by the taxpayers with cur- Council of the Knights of Columbus same purpose. Bishop was locked up on i , , Investigated «nd • the only, ttfainf W as thflf hFthi^Xa will aoUl dinneron. Tue.day,.ve.| ~ •« and Walsh and Hrson* departed,-»*r found missing was 12.21 taken from blackened. recently in: turnlnn a sho^ time later with Ba- a ppeketbook. Zuc«*ro found the ^SK7Stt£ All sg t attend dayjdegreo ttem of Past Maaton of the Bailas proved to be weaker tKe Dflnt f ed t0 a to chapter, wltft AlbeH Bowere aa in- second story window open, tS ?ecec-- ^ "* wakwakee thMthMff *e«erv»tlon*e«erv»tlonBB have to ban Bishop and tnupedlateJy eo»^ FUNERAL MASS TODAY ment of ™° „„ any of the following: committee. . [stalling officer,.wore: Matter coun- I to being on* of, ^he m^plfers Have your fun repaired and re- bmmend the r the Elbur^fchards; aenlor ooup- t modelled at ipeelai low Bummer of the gang on Saturdaar njtfht. FOR MRS: MART AJOttOS employment .. . .— . . Richard Shoffl; Junior-council-" Bishop was then uh oat ot bis Avoid tbe tall rush) Loula the department be amended to bre, -sasiss'jjL *&E gt provided for u or, mred Bataa; aenior deMon.;Eob«rt oka, Woodbridge Fur Shot. W Witting, John Mullen, Rwr. Fr. eell and wtt madrfte taea Banaa. quire the audit to ba q#le unually HlUer; senior steward. Victor 8her- lianas' confession Iran read to him oy Aven«e,,WQodbrldg«. In oner mnnlclpallty, And not merely Turner and Rev. Fr. Murphy ot Ban board may be »>M* VS Majorca. 63, , Alonso' retreat at Weat Bnd will be phase of tin work so that NeN w t BWttj l«Btor steward, ifUllfMO B«l- aOd'WWn Chief Murp*r asked him tt Dne I-OTTO. ID the luge ones," , " dnrjnB; ebtpUln, Otto J*uen; mar- day morning after a short illneas at the guest speakers. ' may. be put at least « • wUwUv mil dnrpu; drtW, w; It wore so Bishop MH, "I new ao.' Members of the body include Mr- shal, «dw»rd Katen; stAttnvt. Wal- the home of her daughter, Mrs. the other states In assuring ttfpeo- Bishop then signed 4'complete epn- Martin, chairman; J. T. 8. BHtaTaU plo that they will have adequate Ur ter Mausman; ttandard bearer, Ber- fesslonc Through questioning tbe Oeorge Rusnak, of 412 School' street, rlek, Beeretary of State; Mayor cllltles for enjbying the out of.doors.' nard' Berrilteln; almoner; Andrew El two the police got t&6 name* of the , Woodbrdige, were bold thla mornlBg OeoriSi D. CroM, of Bernardsvine; Its; preceptors. Binar Nfteon, An other members ot the gang. Stumpf * trom Our Lady of Mount Oarmel MaxtmiUan M. Btlllman, ot Newark, tnony Aojiila, Jultni Bernateln, Mor vat arrested by the P«rth Amboy po and JoMph L. Thomas, ot Rlverton. A New Exclusive Miss AHa Wlegins. O| New York HARDIMAN'S Church. Interment was in Bt. James City waB the guest of Mrt. Charles ria NaJavlti, Walter Ugfi, Martin Use and turned over H the local au- N : JJr . and AlfreAlfred Nu«ab»NuMbtuu n PHARMACY Cemetery.' t ' • _, . Mitchell, of Colonia, weenWy while the. l«-year-old boy The late Mre Majoros Is survived Kmr/snTur.HTKRSMKE Leader Feature following the ceremjpy was taken Into custody by the local lardlman, formerly of by her dauebttr, Mrs. Ruinak; two "Have your furs repaired w* «•• meoU were served and police. n's Perth Amboy 22rd the Leader d at speolij .Iff. wmm« soni, Andrew and Paul of Cleveland, Oa 4 ' Qttaer Hold-ups VnutrWad DRESSINGS FOR HOSPITAL Publish the First of a Series ot Avoid the f*U nukl U> The Board of Educatlo* *0| I On*, and nine grandcnlldren ni6t. Ip the eonfeaelon* ot the men, American Legion Columns Concerned Toke'. Woodbrttg* Ito .ft»P, JIM % sp«elal meeting to prup Qp l! aU\na for numerous -ether hold-up" Tbe Kinw's DuighUft held their Amboy Avenue, Woodbrldft. Tele- regular meeting Monday Afternoon at With tbe Activities of Woodbridge budfttt Monday night ml were revealed. A lacal tnM store \, A meet ts ot the Post, phone S-0770. -auditorium. s, pool room th M* the taflW^MMrttSr^MAMtMni 1 pn Township eel Thereafter the Column Will Ap- admitted For and D«Uv«r*d day afternoon at the office of >. Cin Unner Main •tre«t. Twenty.dot- your furs TM. t5«t> the Whit, lift trom the M»r on the Second and Fourth Frl- > it special A 4 P O BnslgnB , dUtricdUtbtt eUr«hkk 8BuDjrrWng J. BLAH Anderson Principal John. B, Love 4rold tbe f ' Hanway Avenue Woodbrltee caady MA "TB* H the on the (OoDtmueC OB i*1 * .' THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, PRESBYTERIAN SDTARRESTED RELEASED PRISONER TELLSTHEINSIDE STORY NATIONAL FARM OF INHUMAN CONDITIONS IN PEN1TENTARY MISSION CLASS FOR HOLD-UPS ! OUTLOOK TO BE RESUMED IN SEWAREN AT COLUMBUS, WHERE321 CONVICTS BURNED lly AUTHIH H. JKNKINH (contimxd from I' 1) 11 Ilior, The K*nn Journal "India" to Be Topic For Next Scene* Lmide Wall, oi "Hor- Written' for Central Press eon wer^ JtuuKtM-Ab' the l'<*rth Am-. Till: FEDERAL FARM BOARD Meeting Wednesday i ut iu additional $150,000,000 from boy police mill tQFhed over to Cup ror" Prison Dtieribed— henever ll askB tor tain WHIHII Monday morntttK. Tin- iniiiuBHts, andj|jv —Sketch to Follow Each brother* cunf rased and sinned wrU- Conrict. Hope Rim Wilh its remaining |100;000,000 will gtt Meeting. ten statement* to the effect that thfy the'Election of New Gover- u uithouv'much difflculty, no doubt. broke Into the Star IIoltllriK Works Thus |40DfOOO,000 of the original ] and the Public Coal and lc« Co.. in nor in Ohio. .'iOO.000.000 anproprlated In 1929 "•-- Perth Amboy. now b * "Admit Aafcoy UOMMT) pul out.in id'ans, or promised, to va- rious types p,f co-operative or«anl*a- B > Chief MurnhjfrCaptain ' Walsh ami' nl^ht, January 14, In the COLUMBIA. "O, Jan, lOmy lillllH 01' BbBdajr . Sergeant 1'arHuiii are all 11 working «» Iron bum, nmelly overcrowded school rooms of the cliurch. "India'Inda* the OftM a* lliajr feSl that Hi'vrnil colln. fear, dnxpalr and memories of We should like to know Jiow much will be the topic for dlscuwlon. "Jtbr1- in the county during the pama nrn which burned 321. men alive, (hat volume .of cash hah s few months inuy bt the Work of ilk roasting them as,they screamed for g*afi 'At prownl Blfhop II^H admit- Jailers to unlock their doors, mock * t«l taking part la the robbery of (It Hie phrase, "Happy New Year," Public Coil company and tin* not- whoa It Is uttered within1 the con- tllng ooropany n Perlii Amboy . line* of a prison. Yet, strangely, an- .. Tne younn«-a veritable "llmmy week Was uppermost In the mind* 6f 1 m are paid off,, and m keeps on Indef- the niena , . ValtBtlno" autlbU openly boant«d to 1,400 eonvicu Imprisoned in Onto Them wiu lit*' police that It* Ml itolen and de-state penitentiary. v initely ' *>e.three nesslont of tht Mrted 118 earn IB thli district. Ho ! nut some of those loans surely will "chool: Wednesday ;.nlfW, January said that he look (he cara JUBI for fhuy are looking migerly to this be budir woul, and protabflike toc Kno thwe farhomw boarmandy M4.Wednesdaj Monday y nighgh,t J nuiry y 19, and "Joy rides." now ynnr to sec what the new admin- would like to Know how many .Wednesday nlghi, January 21 At th« istration, that -of George White, re- bad, Und how much th* revolving., coneluitoluton ooff eaceach seBBloseBBlon aa ahorahortt When brouK»t More JudKe VogH cently Hworn In as governor, of Ma- fund is t;olng to lore on them. sketoh will be prssented. The sketch Tuesday morning, gtfmlns, Stumpf, rietta, wilt mean to them. s.i i a i', no farm board loan Is poti- for the opening night will present Banal and Mlniiop-pleaded guilty of Today the Columbus penitentiary livcly known to be bad, But m«?l of the appes>l for the medical missions "waylaylnK Hnr i.>r Myers Y. Cooper Immediately >:eUliiK rid-of those warehouses full Bnter rin. Nothing haa been doni and Miss Marlon Dreckenrldge. of also pleaded Huiltjr for "breaking >nd prior in the report to greatly allevl ! nlniiulilly nllm, entering a store known aa the S«- 1 West Green »tre«t, visited Mr. and ato rendition*. White, In bis cam II the Isirm board gets out with a William Breckenridne, of Mt. Vernon waren A &. V and committing Inr-. for governor, promised to de- oeay to th,e extent of 942." Ions of less than .40,000,000 on each N. Y., recently. the prison farm at London, O i of ihi>ae stabilization loans^ it may Taking Into consideration HIR In MM- past, powerful Interests havi Ahargee made by Perth Amboy and j count ltHejf lucky. Me. and Mre. James Turner, of nolle too euger for enlWrglnn th ••»•"• Cartarat the charge* against tin- ^anc .. , , •• Jersev Citv, were fhe guests of Mr. '. farm, tearing'Columbu* wouli There i« uow hardly anybody who , ^ if, f RMgedale to date are as follow*: "lort-" HIP penitentiary. nd r8 A BowerB> o dOLb not agree that the farm board i ven)1P r(t(.Hntly S Ui»bop—3 clmrges of breaking and ' An Inmate'it Story made a bad mistake, from a strictly ,avenlle' rgrt>n"r- * , entering: 2 charges of hiishwiiy rob- bery and one charge of currying con- Meanwhile in every corner of tli business point of view, when It tried Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Erb, of Fifth- cealed weapona. bit: prison there is muttering, mut to stop the slide of Wheat and cotton avenue. ItiHi week entertained Mri, tcrlng. Inmates, Just released, tel dtumpf—2 'charges--of highway i iniit.H, or-at least to ease them down. Erb's parpnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, revolting ,stories of .life behind it ! The argument is not whether the Rutherford, of New York City. robbery and one of on ivy In K con- walla. ctiaied wuapoaV -, ' f;rrm board will lose a lot of money Here's the story o'f one convict, rr lianas— 2 olmiife* of hiKhwii) inb- ' as a result, but whether It had to try IIMWII after nine years, told exclu something, losses or no losses. - bery. . Klvi-ly to Central Press: Somlns—2.churgea of hih'hway tub I My own opinion is that the board "There's only, one way to dimerlb had no choice. After all the board Is FltOM FACTORY • • • • • bery. All the above are also chin K<<1 conditions In Columbus—that's ro(- . . ./. DtKKCT TO VOTJ with-stealing a car In Perth Amboy. a child of congress, which means that l<'n! Things have been bctti'r In I its tuother was Economics, but Its IlKATJTinJIi Oliver AndeiHon—3 chargt-H of HO mo ways since the fire (everything hr«nktn« and tJiteilut; mid larrniy. ; father was-Polltka. If it had stood IH dated,'before the Are and after') I Idle while the grain and cotton mar- SMOCKS Harold AndeiBon—3 chargi-ii of and In some ways worse. The mmThere's one. n second deBrce lifer, "In New Vink Stale things are bet-1 broukliig and entering and larceny. iketa went to pieces'"last spring and- haven't been taken for a walk In thenow pardoned, who used to he all I.KTTKHS StWIiCK ter," the warden said, in a soeech '• Bummer, It would have saved money, $1.00 Chief 1'imlaea Men yard since April, movies haro bean dressed up in nice clothes at the main Mail fur the prisoners passes defending his regime. "The hardened Chief Murphy Is loud In the praise but-it would have raised a storm in AN IDEAL iliHContlnued and radios taken away. Kate. It was his Job to admit visi- through tln> hands of the ward- crirulmils are sent to Auburn and thecongress. of hut men who* very ruVlrntly tors. On the iitBht of the (Ire he was en's daui^hter, Miss Amanda less desperate men to Sing 91np, I, "There Isn't a convict, except the The average1 politician doea no*t IIKIDOB cleared up the matter. He ulno pets, who don't hate Warden I'rcston on tlm outside of the. walla, with a Thomas, or her assistant. The have both. In the Ohio pen there arc I PRIZfl . pruJuod Captain CutoWBkl and Detoc- mm, boaHtlng tlint he would shoot dny the writer of this story vis- I,'850 men serving terms of ten really mind spending the taxpayers' tlvo Nolan of the Perth Amboy foree K. Thomas, although I will Kay he money, particularly on Buch a project doesn't know about a lot of things uny of his fellow Inmutes who tried ited the i«lson, ' Mips Thomas years or lotifor. There always is; and and Chief Harrington of tin* Ourteri't (o escape. • was ripping open the mall. Ono that vicious element, desperate and as aid to agriculture. But a do-noth- (hat RO on within the wall. There ing farm board would be fair game WASH, donurtmeit for their co-operation are many men still 'In stir' who lost after another the letters went . hopeless. ' : and aid. "It's nothing uniisuiil for trusties for him, It might even mean that 0HK8SB8 their deareat friend* In the flr«, whoto koep. dates with girl friends in Into the waste basket. These "A young fellow come* to me with , The capture of the Katie in the new them burned before their t'yes. letters contained mutter which a 20-yenr sentence., I say to him,th' e marketing act would be repealed, In a " •econd made within a short tluio. rulnmbusi. • I know one man who although this is very, unlikely. Those boys' would stop at nothing. stayed overnight with his wife In a the young women believed pris- 'Young"man, If you behave yourself. variety of pntt; Recently Captain Walsh and Ser- I'ut them to work and they'd wreck oners should not rend. In mules 1 can bring you up for parole when, I « • * patltrns, • t y 1 • s geant ..George Keating succeeded In Columbus hotel. There's one trusty The eighteen-month mark of the ft n d DMtcrial* at the machinery and burn the build- who paid such ardent court to ftCo - ury allowed to write two letters vou are 50.' A man loses-hope andd mtonhldnf lew rounding up a number of gungiters ings The warden doesn't dare go a month, then only to wife or his case becomes a hopeless one. That1 farm board, therefore, finds that who had boon operating In the vicin- within the walls—If he did lie would lumbus housemaid that the girl's mistress called Warden Thomas and parents. They may receive any is why I see. things like the note I ..bodyttill solvenX, still with an un- SI.2S • *1.M • H.W ity. The round-up caused the arrest be killed. number of letters or cards, pro- Intercepted recently. It was from used balance at the- treasury, still In of Angelo Aspettito, Joe Tarant and suggested that he keep his prisoner "FViod has been better hi the pant within the wallB because he was in- vllted the censors And nothing one convict to another. It said: 'I'm ftehting trim, still active and BUII Albert Palaua, who wore believed objectionable In them. going to make thfl sidewalks or hell' supported by congress, notwlthstand- Mrs. F. G. Mayo to hare been operating with a ring year, since outgoing Welfare Director terfering with her maid's work. Those ln tne Hal Grtswold1 took one look at what and I've got to Bee that he doesn't S certainty that some of Us HI Uadsa Amain of dope smuggler* n» Aspeslio waa are the things that get under a Tel- ' maKe the sidewalks.' I loans will go .bad eventually, we used to call 'sloppy potato™' and low's skin. What's fair for one is the tales of cruelty and mismanage- No Overhead, WOODBRIDOII. found with over |1.000 worlh of Meanwhile the co-operative selling .Loweat Prices! caino In his possession. deilianded that we be served decent, fair for all. TBL. M*TI iterated time and time again that he Sweeney, of Wooster is the. Incoming , Idea slowly makes headway among latlonts- Many a day I've Rone hun-1 -. W house.has been albollBhed. ^ry rather than eat the vile stew set The ( cannot adequately take care of so Welfare director. Governor"White an- i farmers. Signs, of recovery In farm nounced prior to his appointment! PProduc t pricepc s would be the most JoyJy- that he was looking for a man with '«• °' New Year gifts to agriculture, NEWARK AUTO and would nlso alTect both courage and a heart tor the lob. "trowely public to Html It for yo McSweeney ran for the Democratic "'estimates of'the farm board arid Its LET ME SOLVE SHOW OFFERS (he 'cons' *!lp a piece of bread In f jt!ffort\tQ classify them or make the senatorial nomination as a dry and policies'. iheir clothen to eat on Sunday when ' Warden 'Defends Himsolf j punishment fit the individual rather was defeated by Robert J. Itulkley, a tln-y get only two meals, but It's just /Warden Thomas inakes light of i than the crime. wet. ' . YOUR FUR PROBLEMS BIG DISPLAY loo bail If y«u get caught. Mirny ft; man ha« Kotten 'the-hole' for.carry-, WOODBRIDGE RADIO Big or 5maff int; bread to his cell. Wm. F. Murphy Decorative , Scheme Wins ^ "The hole In thetnoat dreaded'pun- "LISTENING PUBLIC" IS • AKO ixlriiifnt. Sometimes 10 men are con- ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. SHEET METAL WORK Praises ot Audience at fined for dais in a cell aa large as a Tin -- Copper -• Sheet Iron A. Greenhouse di-fk top. In the alngle punishment - DESCRIBED AS CENSORS OF (Formerly Williams. Electric Co.) Roofing & Hut Air Renting 113th Regiment Armory. (tllrt a man lifts to stand erect with FURRIER III.H back to a will, .then a rounded • ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 56 Smith St., Penh Amboy With great electric IU hi i-lwstors 99 WEDGEWOOD AVE. door IK i-ltnuid ardubd him. He can- < NATION'S RADIO PROGRAMS Tel. Wnodbrklge 8-075T-W TELEPHONE.P. A. 1J4« maklnc it the moat brilliant selling not poMt-lbly sit down. There are no ever tpvan an auto display in New-tiinllarv (iiciHlle#: Few can Btui\d ' Electrical Appliance* ink, the 1931 Newark Automobile It) MA.10UCKAKIt.Vl. niAKLKS M, S.U/I'ZMAX . i the stfuhl of the hole for very long. ; Telephone \Vooilbriil|>o H-i7B(t Show preseuts a aclutillant picture IVuUriiuui, J-Vderal Ibuliu t>)iiunls»iun • ! "The feck of air, tbe torture, may; i MA1X STUKUT, 6 surpassing auy predecessor. The dec-kill :i uisin in a Hhqrt time. (Cluvrlia McKJpley Saltzman was born at Punoni. la., October 18. 1S71 I orative scheme Is "Sitringtiirio In "l( wouldu I'lie so had If you were Hi' la a graduate of the United States. Military Academy and the Army War j College. Hi-Uas yronioted Ihrotish the grartcB to chief figiial officer, with Have You rairk ~mc Timjbr BeniTi\l.' in Hi if, retiring from the arrny~four years' later, hi 192S1I he was appplnted to .the Federal Radio Commlsston be- c«mtnBits ehulrman lii 1030. • A veteran of the Spanish-American and NOW IS THE TIME i XIV period, In EtruacuB gold-' Tb» screw* i«u:trtls).are, p ni»rule, World wars, he m'elved two citations "for gallantry In action" a'nd the APPAREL TO BE CLEANEQ ..The vast drill *hed of Hie U3th JJistinfeulahed Servieo Me.d.il. In MlJ and again lit 1929 was a delegate Regiment Apmory Is lively, buoyant u low type n( men. many'or whom K<-f pleasure out of boating-up the, from the United States to the International radio confmnoep) TO REPAIR and PRESSED with color, at a setting for'the«un- The listening public is the censor | tton. I have listened to British brand- usually subdued coloriiicB of tho rich- nien when (!.-ir ' superiors aren't looklnt;. .Unt- :aard tells you to do of radio programs In" America, I think the • corporation ly handaomo. deeply slowing, sam- • The broadcaster, wtmts more "cus- WINDOWS., DOORS, , LOCKS ple's of the cnaehnukurs art which one thing ami .mother wants you to .British public what th pub'ic wfiat tho .'pub- Then the Place to Have Your Work The floor Is a rich miuoon. HAVE BEEN PUTTING OFF. "The *i>rb>oners probably fear tlv them. -Brrfu draft- lic wants to> hear. Our broadcaster' Done—and at Reasonable Cost—It tke one departure from the ing Iu the IPnlted wants to please you. scheme, chosen as' inure suitable to bttntb squad iuo-t of all. These 'tiead^, MAKE EVERYTHING SNUO hunter*' sit Iu OJI ante-robin of the States is the best In Europe, too, the Listening Pub- close proximity to this year's dark in t!u> world. 1 : AND TIGHT FOR THE bodies, than the green flooring which main building jiiit ktchln^for some- lic pay a tax tor broadcastiiifj, while thing iu ha|i|K'n.\ At the slightest .The FeilerkiI j over here, broad.castlng supports It" fitted so Well with tho gay body ttti- lindio WINTER. ALICE-LAREINE SHOP Uhes of other years, f provocation tin.; rush into tho yard Coinmlu-iI self. fSo congress was very wise in or cell win're a minor disturb- sion •ilaily In lettlps you. the I.istetilrig Public, cen- 488 Amboy Avenue ^ From the floor up. tho springtime i • ' DRffS8MAKINQ ance, such as yelliag. to taking place, <•• » niiiti with j.-or the programs. yo'u ure, thore- effort Is unfailing, whereever the eye many people who j fore, responsible Tor keeping our I All Kinds of Carpenter Work- HBM88T1T0BINO peers. The great blowing e*panjK'» »"•• b"K'» bea»l"B "P-.••."•?, Inmates ll ouorato b r o a (1 T ; hroadcastinj; Up on a high plane and of the calling are nialie. with gre*n * h b«utifuHi,«fOtt|{hne.i. I uw I'astiiiu stations, j the '.best In the world: How are j'ou center panela. Dapendlnit from this MvewJ whose heads were bashed m HERCULES LOUKIDES, for lB out lh hut has little on-rEolng to censor these programs of -a. hiiKo expanse are the maiuilvo"chan- «>! * « barbershop, wfn- iHittunity to make Btiitloa? One effective menus' In to dow 78 Jamas 9L deUera, with their lishts gleamlUK on' * . •. . !•• i-ontact with ' you, I simply turn Jllie dial to(another sta- p'aneli aud columns and shields and ' D"™11* »» Or*, men were shot ua ; The Inimitable, lt! t lit? I.isteninK Pub-1 tlon. . , drapesd . rt» r» . who were Uking no ppart in * MttJ. (in,. lie. It seems to be j ) : —— • - ^ WOODURIOOB, N. J. The balcony Is noV coveryd thU »h> •slUltonlto : Andd . aOaie years ago, C. M. Hullziuun 1 b ll e year, aa Show Manager .Claude. B..•• P" """" »«* «UF $he back wlien tviiliiK Public, h mm r trto «rJ 'he7oPie n«9i!$30M00 GOIF COURSE ! Holg»t« haa reoonlied the.ueeMalty i S * 4 <* «o«e'lhe prison vitally concerned In broadcasting 1 of leaving it open U> the public. But" *"r(l to w l0 lh*oBee - P* w»8 llI>- FOR VIRGINIA BEACH the girds are eonttmM. behind ,dla-! .•™w4 .*»* could mmtty have, beeit A Rieat iimny crimes, misdemean- ors, und *ltortcomlnga*re laid «t til! Frederick H. Turner Co. WAWA' Ida and fleur o*e lye"do«or» j rouiae aud IN8l)UACi AND ; s«a M Beneath the bejcony.'a maim wall 'tejiers ffe REAL KITATB runs to the floor, broken with fleur i _ „ the bu«s enurl (o the next. style Cavalier Club '' lya panels. The floor space* are!™* foUowlBf week, when their new n than 1300 000 • "An you Interested In buy- A BRAND NEW SHOW by ONtathtan panels. In I territory I* (pmye4, they rush back t^ 'r^^/HM"!"'/5',l-e been opened at Virg.n.'a-Beadi" ing or renting a home In 8e- Ich l» found a alight touch of mod !w lh« old *Minpta| ground. The . WITH ' , 0 warepT Several unusual op- ernlsm. in their «Hvers. blacks andi ** '• 'WhUe CityMwhere tbe fire portunltle* at oia&Ree. The owu* note again ««•' ««»»•*«» M« are ktewMd) to *o bad tait l*e «taiem««,tn th» danta M Ute thMt ward#a ThOww ordered a win- For •taoe of the bUooftr, which are oji*»w wWrt eeeaej mm hit W*m well k~™ 1ft BEAUTIFUL GIRIS Intrat orange. («uan«r» to the cell hUwk fJbeed be- in and FEATURING And pouring oi all this la the d«i «*•» h« couldn't attuM 6*. smell, lUu flood of light from the greatett " M "»uldB't stud It, Mv do you S for next Swarm, N. J. VtMtpr of bulb* ever assembled for thtojk aun forced to ton In tuck the course. HUGH, SISTERS «nd U0NARD SRlES "H«w«Tka~ - w . , PIUM Ilka Hf • ' Tkf aaaai educational exhibit U * «»ne, as I eaM bffore. you tahlM In thh e ^Auto Show. This can get thtag* if re« kave mo^ey No*the FWenilR^rwmTiMlon1?"0;." 8°lf CaurMB «»rou,hout,.tbo tt l« » Picture map of the New Moet «ny •Krc«- will Ukt a Wter cannot censor progran*,. but * yoji,I-*• y' ' ' ' • .-••- " , "CHOCK HOLTSWORTH" f wptr-Ufhwajr sysiem. from, out for you for tt earn*. the Listening PubHe, can. Did you! „ . fc ajM>re ttte treoMndeu* Port Lee! "Too daa gel adaltta^ U» tbe prls- «T«r realtie this? You can have the1 M"Dy a Umlly tll»t '» uov|n« out OUU (HAPMAN ttd HU HannoBy Ho«iU lnMg* approadt to uelowthe Wood- "» hospital, where tM fetil are clean programs made to suit youu at leastmmuniCleast it0 ""d * better community y doeandoean'..t eloverteaf turn. The pMure «ad food good. If M« HV aioaer Ib tn. ...l*rAL_ J__.i V ^ *7^* rwllrAaU«w^ thtthatt I* I* lAn..J.... I«_ -^ to suit the majority. .BroadouUnPBg " '» '«?Wng Its oQmmun to JO feet by I feet, and w eerUla pcreoaa. R pays to atay on to a bwlaeu. ™" jlty betteroff. mi for Charm UagaaiM by U, ihe good side of taw tswate attcsd- for several reasons, the broadcast-1 ~ "-—~ mm* wlth tbe.uU. Is tbe knaer vMt'tobereu- er wants aa many people at paoaiblel I* 4OOHB as though tbo world would ua ^iHsherM r A Company ( Highway tar ppttMto ileeto tai teaU to tbe tT- t0 to, Itotos to hi* station'* projMMg, i * *** content with teveral little PBRTBAMUOY .JWmlitKwmvnUhm i oMf th pue t Stalof e tb* Goa-ruC tt to towlbki t* key adaHatJoa Bto pbaltion it like that of a atw£>*« until it can ne,otiate the loan 9iH«u«& r of tbe effect tbo avper- to tt* Mat keeper. Re wants to attract n«M|9f oa«ttfb money to gtart a big ope. Phone P. A, 1600 - not Wana's Steak and Chop H .*" hm of to«ntHu the , customer!, and to do that ho wajrt to j • BUOeorn lltty of tbjl aorthem eeetlos. vbwe>a««*t THOMAS MEACUAM tbo «t»t* t« UM Dwre «Jid to the - tob#*r. ,f Two town* iu the. United THE W00DBR1DGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JAN. », 1931 Thr«i Jewels Gleam sind Glow at Society Fetes TEMPER IS APT TO MAR OTHERWISE IDEAL UNION

B>- VIRGINIA I.KK jaro Iota of girls Jun| an undecided as !1 am. , WORRIED." Sweet Potatoes Show Ad VIROTNU LEK: I have I As far as yoiir old fashioned traits a very nice hoy friend who enrett n I un, Worried, thev would make ad- •ance in Price, While lot Tor me, I knowd I like him( too. '--—-mtrabi•p foli-•••a fo•'r vuur ~bof- friend'"*s White Potato Market is He meets with my father's Approval happy-go-lucky characteristic. He and all, but ho has a.terrible tem- would keep you from worrying need- InlproTing. per and no do I. vEvery time I go lessly, and you would restrain him out with him we when he wanted to spend unwisely. Now Je*»ey BWeet potatoes showed have a scrap of The fact that you Hk« lot sin* their usual seasonal advance ln price Rome kind. I usu- things also would mak« for happiness «n-eaatern markets, during the past ally try to smooth were you married. fhf Mljr tWog •' It over some way, that would be likely to mar your hap- two weeks, according to market news y, bub t iy y piness would be your high temper* information Issued by the State De- iy» pretty hard sometimeometime s to Constant scrapping wGoM *iur«ly partmunt ot Agriculture'. "The rise say you're wrong wr^ck marital •happiness. You might probably, resulted from th» Christ- when you're not. make an agreement uift the two peo- MM demand, which took a large "Then, too, h^S ple ln the story. Doth were high . quantity of the crop off the' market; wild, carefree and BO-they ch-cMt* that fir At Philadelphia, five-eights bas- happy - go lucky, wouldn't do for both to bo ftots brought f 1.00 to $1.25, laal never worries saine time. When th«'yonhg . week,' with extra fancy stock Blight about a single husband was .expected Home, It the ly higher. At New York, the mar thing. I'm t n ei.Wif« felt grouchy she wort her apron kflt was flrm, with beat marks from opposite. I'm sen- wrong aide out as a sifetpt for hnfcoy Swedesboro selling at $2.50 to 12,75. »ible, silly some- to beware. He was to bats sft% .and most sates at the lower prices _ — times, worry over !*Urt of'fc«lgn also $ft Biglit both VntoiNi LfcK money matters bs- bad sltnats out and tliirt wttDdVt4o Vineland stock jobbed out mostly al 111 $2,3$ to • 2.E0 a hamper. Delaware cause I've always at all, of course, «o bott d«ldrt to and Maryland offerings also met iiiad t<>. My mother dlM two years be good natured" and )»s^irt»satb*lfc better demand on the New York mar. 'iiKo, and since then I've been mail- ill temper. '*%"*•'•;,,'"T"* ket. , kiMiiK trie home. ' I ' may hate mlsqus$||'jtlritf|tttf,. 1 "Wo always have a good time to- as it ts some time1 flln«»;f hjt*d tt{ Apples continued to. move rathe s-uliur, but It makes me blue when so don't crab If you tottf>«-' slowly, with demand and trading he spends monex so carelessly. Her version. It will de to ^gflfjbftttf quiet. Supplies were light at both wants me to marry him, but I, feet and adorn a tale" Philadelphia and New York. Prices Above, left, diamond nml nnrnilit IIIITIIIKS. illjiiiuiiiil luili tliftt It wouldn't bevtad* to him to is obvious. . ., "^T ' were at abdul the same range as a iH-nnini'Mi. clmkor. clip* ami brncelt't, iliuiuoml and oriental sapphire 'bracelet, dlau many him when I'm so 'old-fash-1 ^* * j^M^i&...i. week. However, a reaction set In and ring Mid diamond An mnrrntl rhiK; d'ntev, Imuomi (uilr spray, necklace wltji clips to JiuUch; right, pearl necklace, diamond and emerald ioned.' • I 'BRIGHT EYE9: tpirtp»lld be held steady, but the poorer grades earrings diamond and sapphire bracelet, diamond bracelet, niby ftml dianiniul' brae ok-t", dliunond and sapphire rings. Ilelow, left, ring of "Despite our unllkeness we have no harm In Inviting tife-tfji#.lg«ir were lower In price than previously. with din- tnond bonier; right, ring of dlaniorwl with Muppiiire border; bracelets me riiamomls set tn conventional designs with sapphires much in common; we both love home once, but I wot^JwigM* * Beets and carrots were dull, With the and ruMea. sports. KODII movies, dancing, babies, practice ot calling liUfe^'j^nKs he former, lower In price. Cabbage held Hy MMK. IJSIJKTH and, once In awhile, an evening at is very bashful and n«Ws};jS» about steady. Receipts of new atock e of the newest nnd most al- on you It may not be at all that they lady on the .right, above. Wltli H u The gowns and wraps Wltli H u home. I've put him off so long I'm tnent, which I don't bittflr*. U ,_, Irom Florida were lighter and the ly dressed society womeni of Btuart- luring Jewelry pioces from the great are not Interested In you, but to show worn diamond and emerald earrines arrald 1 can't do It much longer, eas*. Judging from yfttti> tetter, tm market advanced slightly early in the i make the houses: oi America and Europ1-e- «•are- yoJ-uU thei"i^-ir lates»«oit JCJIIIJJewelry,, whicYTUHihu inis mfori rub.«u;y uuanud diamond bracelet nn ' Dense tell me what to do. can win him by being Jttftt to him, week. Howmr, a ractldn set In and theme of many a society.- ronnrt,pr'reporter«s picturednirt,. i. Ears are pretty well cov- the back only . pitPictured d centet ri is a arm nnd dd deep sapphires ant paean of praise. • The Blmptdst Mown, urcd re(wit h softlEar8y ararrangee prettdy velhairl thescov e thlow-cue backt oneveninl g gown of black vel- monds i _ "I hope-von And my letter good appreciating his good s points tn4 prices dropped back to their previous paean of praise.' The Blmptdst nown, ured with unfrlv imnro>) h*i* th«.« in«..n,,t .^.im, ™... -« ki..u —i J- o_n th.. e other"* . "• Th"""•e enough to print, because I know there sympathizing with his lOMt and aims. levels. Best nearby offerings brought however, set off with sparkling Jew- days, whether it be long or bobed. vet. There 1B a diamond spray for and sapphire els, becomes a suitable subject for Earrings, therefore, must hang well the hair,'and a diamond necklace lets 90 cents to $1.10 per 100 pounds at „..,, ...... ~u .. nu.._u.» u...,.,^^ ,., •,,i,nimn. mereiure, must nang wen me natr,~ana a diamond necklace let's sparkle to the~fttie«rti »,7 Philadelphia, while the price at New HocLety reporters and poeta to rave below both to be seen at all. The comes down- the back and almost these jewels are set in ni ii York was moitfy $1.00 to $1,10. The about. „ , pair pictured right, above, are of dia- meela the diamond clip, which is all; At the kit. belo*'»»«?„„.m' TITIAN-HAIRED BEAUTIES market for celery was Irregular, as Real JJefrel s arej alwayVs most tiyec-y monifiond and emerald. The hair ornoornn-. that Is used to breakbreak. th«e severity • phlre ring Is set with a bord i ^"" tlve If one can nfford them, nnd, in- itir-iu and choker are also of dia- of the bodice line. The.gown the quality of the crop from nearby l0 S 8 he one H ht cldentally if one Is not afraid to wear monda, arid one ring Is diamond and sheathllke to below th''e" hips," '' "l°^order ;o.f I _. ? reversw the • sections was rather ordinary. Cali- RETAIN CROWNING GLORY fornia stock was ln heavier Bupply them In these da.ys of crime tlte pnved. The • other ring combines a where it flares BOftly int1o0 a slighsll t1 ubiquitous wave, Most of'us, how- diamond and an emerald. Oriental train. With it is worn J , 8" . Paved with a border""o°r "sanDhire. last week than previously, and all ever, content ourselves w^th^ near uinmuiiu uuu an emeruia. unentai irnin. wun it is worn a, black vel-ifho hnM-einta .» ^i.m« J . . ' but fancy stock moved at - lower 1 In BEST AS AGE COMES ON atones or cORtume jewelry. 'Evfen no, .sapphiremonds fos r hnvonee braceletbeen se, t -whilwithe diathe- vewitht evenin a wHflg ecoa fiatt linefurd collarwith whit. e and isanDhln(convSIL w,lt HIIL£ : »•'J?^~"-» rubles- »nd PP B 0OmDlnel 1 we adore, admiring the lje>ulHe oth«r IM of aiamonds..' ; A lovely necklace of matched! * » bring out the Th« whlto potato market contln- article when we have the chance. , If lovely ladles turn their backs pearlR is pictured on the neck of the'loveliness of the stones. . ued to show Improvement all week I Gladys Glad" Asserts Preference for Redheadt, Auertiay at Naw York. Maine stock was firm I at 1300 to $3.25 per 150-pound NEW That Years Have Least Effect on This Type < sacks. Canada offerings were also1*" " WOOL tRAVAT PROMINENT VISITOR firm at $3.B0 to $3.76 per 150-pound' FINDS PLACE IN Household Hints WITH WOMEN I liy (iliulys lilml tlie liennji shrub, is not at all • sacks. New potatoes from Cuba and lly Mll». MAltY MOItTO.N | "Aiiii'fif«;» Mint KHHMVII-. lltiuuy" ful to Ilia hair'. It la the cn« Florida were dull- at -New York, due PARISIENNE'S DRESS ! W YOU' wire lo nsk n»' who are henna that should b« avoided, principally to the ordinary quality of MBNl' HINT OF TODAY | the most fortunate iroiu ;i tn'auty And the red-haired woman who | the present receipts. Mushroom* A woolen cravat II> LILIAN ( AMPIJELL I f>tnnd]tolut—the blondes, tut- bru- content to retain gray tretles were In lighter supply at New York Cheese Souffle Prune 11 ullins mutclilnic tin- dross It it worn with wMfs or the red-heads I \vn*Tli> containing eggs, Don't sent' market wnft amply supplied und best • .h h b a hgh j ( lo(J 1)UCkl(1 a( t|)p center (1 we with dessert IT you use the .'(ii'licatc stkiti Hint frveklih liinlly and • Fingernails 'jllmt can age pri'inaturvly. Hut the Jean: Massage a bit Ot llllllll' dish. inclilos may hti kt]il awii\ urnl tlie olive oil Into the base ot your Mils Tmlty's ltocit»>ii jiiliin kepi saft und'Smfinih liy pmper niglitly before-, retiring; ThU "Will Smith and • Robinson, cpnvlvlnl!'^tll»er as hwiv5' R»<1 eumbei;some as piVtectlpn of the. skin w ii.-ti i\|)osed" lielp to remedy the brittle condition e w UIH- Multlris.—On© fourth cup neighbor... returned home vary lala, i M' » - ™ '» » relegat-d to ln- to the elements. And tin1 quick de- of your nails, •':' eiiiiin, one-half cup brown mn and neither could deeldf which of the «*oor« wear like the other. A warm ', li'iioratiou of skin uinl tvansimront Neck nr'i'yf;, two cups flour, four tea- two bouses was his offttf They, wool dresn equipped with one of. I I'lesli may be obviatiil h,i uii'lal »>xer-( A Constant Reader1; My method; iK lial<\iiK powder, one teaspoon knocked Bt the, door of thirst. j Uu'»e crafts genres.as both coat and cises* . ," • 1 or keeping the neck smooth, unblenl- mit-iuuiih> < -UtiBpoon nutmeg, in, 1 piiou^li, .lilviiih :• «ia; i>« tho (iref- Isilibd, nnd youtlitfiTly^inoioed Is too' •'Does Mr. Smith Hve Rift?" said dress.and can b^ worn out of door* -fourtlis cup rrtllk, three-fourths (JmiMT •••••• . i u> al) but the coldest- weather. It isi ilir i;roi\ce of "fepiitlenu u" redheadst have, long to print hare,' However/ it 1» ! i ip clioppi'il fooked prunes, prunta '"" especially "practical; in tliaf with"Its f lu'promiiuict'dly iadivi.Hial -type of conlained in detail in my "lleauty- "No, he dorsri'l."' replied Mrs. Rob^ ii ii nuts [nr decorating. Qream -Inson. i simply adjusted buckle, It may be! ; beauty that piLiinot U eaKily copied.' Culture" booklet. . /: ly removed or added to thivcos-1 jruniiiL;,.add sugar ami cream "Tlieti yon will plcaso rom<> down I loroiiphly. Ad'l the well-bpaten eys.' ' A.nd they can retain t'lC'ir huanty for Cocoa ltatter ' li" J tlllne 1 i i iiiu/in:-; •|iiinii»'li'.ii'venViS|iiinii»'li.iivenViS. For Murle Moser: JusJust the. plain fa' here an•d| pic_!_!k_ -tn.tbu t Robinson11 n.V.1 nnnn , "colnftds - --lit Horn onci' liffore ijieaBurlng, and tltUin crowiiiiuA:;Ui)-y can b" butter is used In developindev g tll«bift Smith-Want/ to BO home.'' -Montreal I'arls likes to wedr this wool dress m iliuir, biikin.a; powder, gait and that clnf! m>" wlii'i! .AluMiins ti) fade,, and rounding qijt tht e scrawny, pot- Star. und orava). : In plaiV r/ilorn, with i i tiin-u losaiher. Mi to the creamed* "toucl even wlnTi «,i.i;:iw boplns can tions of the bod'y. T bright contrasts M 11s Jewels, Very t i xtiir,; ;ilt;Tii;iH'ly with the iriilk The cocoa butter ; hd manufacturer!*" Wtttvr a-SimrHnr bwrt 1^,- m 4*»s*it-)U(K \ HI -tii-im^-wiiJ-h-VaAi-hcttt^-Kcl1 ho dyedi'more :':ui--itu-io"i-lly thuiv iiny should be warmed before it (a ap- llit litithcdt point In'prndiiftion .In portions',* will be seen at *hr> waist- .liiiud.. I'our into e'eiEod and- •. if is t'luy. :'." KUlTOirS NOTH; While it U itti1- 1929 of any previous year in Ji'lstorj-, line. , ; "• . ' " ili;ii\0.r i i itliu with hiilf of a prune, with a Thf fi'illn iuf , \ Force u£ ILibit •' \ tli1.' nw .essfiil rcaiiltfl beauty questions by matl,,sh'« will w 000,000. II I pivshedd iiiii o tho center. ... , . Iluwt't) i-1 sot'nbat., our frieiulthe Blistrnl f,. for tlio rcsto-' happy to Bejid you her [lamphtetabit. j iniiiutes hi it- hot .oven..(400 de ijalv. And, al- "The New Figure" and "Beaut»Cul- sn;* vpcal chords aiV composer IH a -happy TatluM' UR^ih? Mias'Mistrul Is ispending a year In ration A' colnriu li-i pecause women 1 •. es F.). S ix VorVlrjgs. . itsainst eln(?. turo" if you. will write her, ctre O{ 1 and movwe' more1 easily. thaJ| t'owrfl—Yt?s, I- uiHlwstapd • that tli" l.'iiiled StwtSs for tlie purpose of tliousH 1 «tj» «tt-«ji:•.:;.- lift 1 O.have known this paper, enclosing a selt-addresBedV ••""'.;• ri,mi[rinR I'PBS offort to uso. when tils wife asked- him what bi-lngins tlie lilfcas bf ljer • people to of llie hair' a I limi'.' Soulllc—T'huee tablespoons tlieiT lw'lshbors of the north. She U> women With .natun;.!! Utiaii tresses '• stamped envelope'.and ten cents in ••• .with .the red. coin, for each, to cover cost^of prlnt- Ink* to a German scientist. » .^ ' OP"8 z- _ .„ __-_.'-^ ihree-foVrths-rup milk, three-fourths'IJt«rature and elvl laitlon at TOrnard Egyptian, h.-nn:. tl..;« i-lves, and had Ing aad mailing. Personal QUestL cup srated Aniortoan tbwm, three - l'ulle^. Nj* Urit. She wl 1 visit no cliBh.-iilU.-s wl.ai?a ver. Tha nat-;on beauty will be|a«iawered throulK-. .• the leaves! of .Miss Glad's dally column. eBU, separated; one , teaspoon Wor-1»«»» »>•«'• co'leecs before -.return-: ural (inimi. h.a.l, , costerslilre s^ice, one-fourth tea- •Ulf>,.t0 clm®' ,. . ' , • .., Gas Ranges ' - Buoon bakln? powder.V Make a thick \ , As ,an ouUtandins flsuw i^ ^.tln.- white «uce of butter, flour, salt, pep- Amorlcnn literature Mhs Mistral was1 per and milk. Add cheese and bet helmed by thq- League of Nattons per and milk : ML'd INDIGESTIOON bUE SPECIALS DAY SALE 'A • ._ui ,hnMD •KioJ^o as a member of tta.commUtec.for in- over hot water until oheose -ble Wledtual cpoperatlon. well with white sauce. Cool, then add ! 7'oHts. Pold in the»- TO EMOTIONAL STEAM $69.85 • of the prominent visitors who stilfty boiteu egg whites, Worcester- shire sauce and baking po«rdet.yTurn - Dinner Stor^es i.ociAN <*I,I;MH:MX«, M( ». "Cancer," or "Tuberculosis,"' of • ]• 193Q Modern ESTATE Gas Range, fully enameled, to ipend the winter s«'if on at Miami •Heart, Trouble," or "9ypUlJ.is." into a well-oiled baklhg ijUh, Bake • I ALL'm t idS Of\ . K.IT Vt* to be Wiled by in a variety of colors, equipped with ThermEstate oven Beach, Sla., Is Mrs. Wnlard. H. Ef- in a Blow oven, (300 degrees F.r45 • American btsehse." To all gucb tears the stomach may Bon of Nejiv Rochelle, N.\Y.,.pictured react by prqducing. the symptomB of control, utility drawer, pilot light, large oven and minutes. . .. ' . , al, i ,, iiiin.H, hot bread, ice 1 broiler, left of right hand oven. : recently on the ling of tl% Bay Shore friend the varied joys the g»me Handwk-ht's, business' hurries.1 indigent Ion. .It his been called the < Golf du^) at that place. SUGGESTION'S >;ulp, swallow; greatest liar tn th« adatom^- The Ideal Range for the Modern Kitchen Mru. pdson Ventilator , One morning lie was tak'en to BI cial noble, sent direct Irom Paris, To stop the annoying rattle of 'the c*ws mllked.^Tommy's undo, (,e,,t' book, "NefvouB aiancea are- the forecasts the latest trands in faeh metal window ventilators cut Bands Who -expected'toj46e Uie little chap nr. Alvarez Is physician to the Mayo x the nau*eaF "desc'rlbes "the" coatumW an Inch wide Irom the Inner tube, ot overcome with .fitthuBlasm at .tin clinic^ so we may aaaump the term im.it Parlhtennes at one of an automobile lire and slip over each Bight, .was^urprlsed when Tommy has sSltmtftio standing, of* brain tqmoni, ^•notar^e^ of Iho past Id of U,e ventilator.. I'^KhftSSeV. W-nyTi' ^ JJTlA appetlte^of pernicious.t|^- has made a-great appeal to ' . H«i«ht of ^giUty .'.asked.. "Doesn't alJ.thlB njee milk (rouble who entered a large New lias maae » gi » vv ^^ ,''(J-ay.ley.'is what'you. might-J5aHi,Wke you feel thirsty?" ' I "Decidedly. His Bins never find "¥mr-«ee, in London wi ,, hfii! out and his oreaitors never find getting milk from a nice'clean shop ml& and aoinestHTtrouble, loVe at- th« Have yo nO :| *"•'•'••- in."—Boston Post. ' j and uot from n dirty old cow." t;rrw. Inisjuess worrleB as the cmue imB beeii .^ .... pen," si . v eat of Ur yp dietinay impossible for ink to escape from it ' lyutaue, , had the imallert1 IMV (at the art cu.sHed In another unywhere. . _• allery,)—Hurry. A wise'physician .asks his atomacH the world the av- V' ':UU»I-nstClmrsel ! .^mients: "What dlBDflSHHl©*outhink . Custom^': Good lioayciiBl lve twSha ti on• • -O'i, W &* ereait i»u have? Tho UJlTOR'9 'NOfB: Tbrue W &"** • i»u have?" Tho patient may lifhrtl^hft ; . M4 . the :^ ' '- "T >tih dtf reauK,.ajid , «l««"nB c*n , ....„.,, d- i in reciting" the ims ot the i«« 10 cents in eoftfor If you havt* any fruit tVees wliloh] WONDKU SALAD , • 71 ntoms.cn'trouble, no hint of I'hlet and .2 cefta ft coin "fi «*h do not product, UB you.ftie entitled to, I (Mr*. Mary Morton's Dally Tested Becl|>e.) the real thing he w Idof Per-'article, with a sftltadiretwed,rtamped why not liavij them properly pruned | hapB he will even >tely con-! envelope, to Dr.. Mkn Ctendeniug, and sprayedsprayed.? DroDpp u s a ppostal tor'. One larg« can 'pineapple, four cup, colored J»»n*««j!«™;f cs&L mention of t«(red dUease, In care Of this pa-wrjp Centr«l Preto Informatiot n aboubt t our'' "Sprayin"Sigg ' imp seeded white one cup ' m tho doctors Afiaoclatlon, 143B Twelfth street one cup diced cheese, one pint boilad dreBainK, «ii»l> lettuce, upen can oi Service." Hates reasonable. J. E. tude whether Ii ' O. mphjajf, ares, Pineappte and place fruit where it will drain thoroughly o^MtW»?' ^ T Jansa."Nursery, Sewareh, N. J. The poor doctor, and Ing," 1,utwftV, into raedlum-Bi»ed dice, If the manhmallows are large, out, «|«ra n••< wo ictioni tor tb» ^ pieoes. Wash and dry one. cup Malaga grapes and remove MJJM.JPut those 6 "ay I Treatment of il"ThiM«i!le»r to 4r«ln'. Open dne bottle of red nwracbind cherries and «W*»'"f * ofJ«lM. all are: "rjormal ~ t of at»»-; Wee IiMlr we cup of rather nrm cheese. Combine, U|Wte.yln«a»pl«. no pucUnt Moth«l 68ft rap«B. eherrles, marshmailOWB and diced cheese.Iniittl *wl wAjM but because the, doctor •ITubercwosit^' j B to which the eup of whipped cream haB^beenaddsa, mention ot it, no I* », doctor'* PrewripHon tnmitU(i provided cretin In nlven to The Wood- dual Identically shaped parts? 1 brirtu* I.CKNT (;mTPspnnrtfnee from readers, expressing opinions on topics or Interest are elicited, but no anony- Who Is trie governor of Hawaii? ! nous litters win be published. •"*" How many amendments to the WfeoObrMf*, N. J., Friday, January &T 1W1 United States Constitution constitute the Bill of Rigntst

ARE ONLY THE CHILDREN TO BE CONSIDERED? Ilraki Teaaw Hy HAIIOLD U. HO1-KMAN What was Joan Of Arc made of? State Commissioner ot Motor At the fehool elections next month the voters of the Town Correctly SpeaMng— Vehicles . ship Will be called upon to decide if another school is to be S»y "I wllr go providing he goes" XXCICI. POIAdB AKD.TBAPHC rather than "pFovldlnK he goes.'.' The serious violator of the-traffic erected in Avenel to the east of the Pennsylvania Raikoad laws fulls into varloito categories. He Today's Aiuilvertary may be a good driver Insofar as the tracks to accomn\odate the children there, On this date, In 1781, the British, [ ordinardi y operationti s off (h(he cir Is cono - there hai been rriuch agitatiori on the part of civic orga- under Benedict Arnold,, plundered cerned, but when It comes toNobeying Richmond, Vji. • • ' y , the regulations, he is a far more dan- nizations in Avenel for another building to'relieve the" little gerous person than the man who mar •children partlejiijarly', who ave now forced to'make, their way to , Today's Horoscope •• . .• , not be so skillful ln handling the con- . Persons bprn on this day are In-trols. , He Is the man who runs past the present detfcol on foot in wintry and rainy weather. These teresting and enjoyable companions, "Stop" slgns^ who ignores the rights children, on behalf of whom residents of Avenel appeared be- of pedestrians, speeds through school Answer* to foregoing ' » h ,'° THE 7:46 P. If.—Evening Serrlo*. tlon of our program so we decided to«>nfU8lon and *"?", if IPautomobil ^e th» pastor. America presents, children must be properly nourished andcome back on the air agaln-We re-'dflTO™ ale Permitted to disregard It Monday evening: the Ipworth L«aftt» One Minute Pulpit Siar Gazing will me«L properly clothed, A school building program such as many 1 Ye 1 ShrnL , ChL The ir, ! • RSWOS. drlrl.* U another rvil CONORBOATIONAL people might desire would impoverish the country overnight. un".?t anS th^bSrsTt wl<" which the police au.hor.HeH But godliness with contentment is .said. -May you live a nilHlon years." I must cope. The law defines the rwk- yreat gain. • B«v. Wm. V. D. Btronf, pallor The Avenel school is sufficiently large now for'all of the (Nq thanks.^Oh, and by the way, the •!ess drlver' an(1 °uct' «n»r*hondc.d tu For we brought nothing Into this 9:46 A. M.—Sunday Schhooo l 11:00 A. M,—Morning Worship, Strmoa children in that district. Another building would not only mean | d^r advertising manager is very can be convicted.' Thorn appears In world, un,d it 1B certain we can carry • be a trend upward In speed limits en 7:45 P. U.-Chrlstlan Endeavor. the cost of land and the building but'thL e\ e administration ex- ^^^S nothing out.* 7:00 P. M.-Chrintl&n Endeavor. ' sons reported to , Sergeant "Dick" the open road, but in our residential And having food and raiment, let by the pastor, !and business districts safe drlvfns pense. Teachers in both schools would be teaching but half K•'» wriBt *'»'«'» lia:00 P. K--Evening Sarvtoe. pneumonia?"—"Oh," he reulied, cused haedlampa are not difficult to i Dab IUI MI JJVUI nuu taincu 11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship. sig members of a bandit gang which tried two hold-ups Satur- .detect. To focus (hem Is another a grandmother. I almost called hher (who had remarried)! and family on nonchalantly, "I just'stepped back." be the stage. The troup*,K billed as The day night in Sewaren. \ i-The breadline at Ye Towne Hall matter, bfct when the beam Is tipped "an...d old. lady/' bu.t that wouldn'i . t, ' . FIRST ciitmcH 4r ontiat acinrrnr above the horizontal it Is suttlclently; r|8ht- *>«»"»« of course, she 1BFive Columbians, consisted- of Mari- The cost of maintenance of the department is more than ii Increasing dally-^The. windy lyn's stepfather, her mother and two vfeather Wednesday caused several apparent to the policeman on trafBc younger than I am and younger than duty and It is a comparatively Btmnle •m08t of y°u' older sisters and "herself, Marilyn A Branch of the MothS^iurch. the repaid every year when the Woodbridge police afford the citi- people to give the Leader reporter was described on the program as "of Christ. Scientist, to - .words of advice. Son^e advised matter jto detect this very annbyinp She eame In laughing, and Bhe . ServlM^UtOO A. M. zens of this township such protection as that. The suppression, feature ot motoring. I • i laughed most of the time I was talk- "Little Miss Sugarplum." Incidental- lay SehopJ-»:IO A. H. weights in the pockets while the ly, Marilyn, was born in Evassvillo. of crime heje ia one more reason why the future of Woodbridge demon Linotype operator suggested 1 id4Q 3QLb.el!eYt_.jY;$ 1.5 wholesale ar- Ing to her. She'd come to Bee her rests. The policeman on traffic duty von, but sine* her son wasn't there! Ind., home towit 'likewise, of Joe is so bright. \ * •, a lead "pig" to keep, from blowing Cook and Louise Dresser. ; away, ; Is dealing not with the hardened I had to do'untlt her son camb back.j >y Reading Roon-l:00 to 140 So she told me about' herse'lf. sVie Here's a joke you probably have criminal, buVwith the well-meaning 1 cltlten who, tot the most part, wants told me about life. And In particular! A Comer '• -- The saying "boys will foe boys" changed to "girls will benever heard before. Chief Murphy Bhe told me "the story of how she' Monroe ST. tells It. It seems that Mrs. Met*o do the right thing and occasionally Owsley. uctor fails. 1 believe that a sympathetic had made her life over when she brought from the New York st««e to girls" and now it should read "boys and girls wilt be boys and Carry's, husband had hung himself In (IBIUN(IMLtio) \ W attitude on the part ot the policeman, thought she was lonely and ahan-Jpiay the brother In "Holiday!' op- Church pn Oak Trw Row). girls. ' In this modern era they will be, and you can't stop it. the attic of their home. Several days rather than an antagonistic state of doned and unhappy. 1..—u. .— *.._...__ .._... • . Maw at It after the funeral Mrs. Malohey,came , _ . I l>oslte Ann Harding, has b(-en sent to o'clock Sunday morning, to visit Mrs, McCarty. It appears as mind will be far more productive of, ghe had three sons and she had' Long Inland studio as a featured By the time the average man gets ready for a vacation be if there had been a spell of rainy good. I lived for them alone. But they allPlayer in "Another Mans Wife.",Ho OUR LADY OF PJBACS_\ , got married, they found other girls— j •m weather and neither of the women FOPWD recently cdpleted two other roles out •**• C. U. jetf. m, ,. is overworked trying to get off and before he gets back he needs __„ 1 she said—afid they went away from'here. One Is ip "lloseland," oppo- bad been able to dry tqeir weekly 1 UaaM«|M Sunday awralag at |:M and a rest from, the strenuous attempt to {forget business. wash. After discussing the pros and wrlat watch, _Oruen make.' he* - N<"! really away, of course, but site Barbara Stanwyck. The other (ffins, Mrs. Maloney said, "I wouldn't sliver strap. Between Rahway arid so far away that she couldn't cook" is in "Free LovST" ••*,.* worry about drying my clothes If I Oreen street, Woodbridw. Jrlday. Jan-; fOr- tnem any more or make the|r uaryj. .Reward. MlMtortrudeBaker, bed8 Qr muA tn<),r-clotheB or lle Well, one thing we can't understand, depression and so had an attic life yours. It is a won- Rahway. or lie Busy M*n derful place of hanging things." wake till they came in at night. • J r'rank Morgan ln four monthhs wlwjti h forth, ia why we have hard times when thej nation has more So, when they away,.. .Paramoun uinmuimti hanuns playeinuyeda loufour picture A few weeks ago someone called Tuesday e was very_.unhappy for a while, than its share of the gold of the world and more than its share Sergeant Egan and asked him who flU •roles. Morgan, during bis screen co-j the president of the Board of Asses- and she didn't know what to do with reer, he has appeared ln "Topal " I of the comratodities of the world, including food. herself. sors is. Jack Raid-he didn't kno% [BUM play, In which he was "dls- 0CH ' • • * - ••- * */ . 1 but would find out—and he found For some time she, was sorry for covered" on Broadway by the movli-s People Who make fun of those who make New Year's yeso- out that It was his father—There's I herself, too, and sad. And then Bhe i following yeaffl on the stage. I a check floating around the Leader HO.000 a year Is not rare pay for news-' Rallied that She had many more lutlQns Would be better off trying to catjy out some ideas^for office, for 9.0 million dollars—All It tper executives in the larger cities, years to live a«d she couldn't be practtcatfy. trained moaning around. She wan Irish and the Irish can't give up. Church Calendar > _rt _t _ surS'VT test;1 D'd"'I like her hair? Of course I tune In fiext"week gt>"thiTtlm» lor We believe in the policy of trading at home and do it when- 1 Harrington did; it was^gfty. It jiae to be BDOW- 8T, JAMES .:•. !".,',„' ., • ST. NICHOLAS yarn WlnohelltBir"_ white, but she'd "done something to •-——'—- ~r-^-; (PORT RJUDINO) ' ever possible. Let tia practice this throughout 1931 and build Station PDQ broadcasting on a fre- T Your an- Announcing the opening.of Langan's It." Did I like her dtesB? I certainly . Be*. B. J, O'Farrell Bailor ' ** - A. F»pp A Bev. A. WUa. quency of once a week, It was voting. She had a bright up our own community. ' tinunpanouncer Ins RB , 'wy-*W—u-Ptnei-Pli l Pnnel Lunch Room at 77 Main Street, on Situr- -- ~i— «-^-ci. "••» ,,»u m ,/.,h.ii Mawe. at 7:80. -«Too and loToVu.-"if Jlgg J " nouncer is K. w^-ping, Pong. „ j 10lh Hot punches Served dresa at home, loo, and a fur coat ^Pttt^oo P M Ding! and a couple of Bongs! to School Children. Could.I danoe? Not weM. She had ANTHONYS ADVEBTISEHENT- Week-day Sorvlcti—Hum 7:80 ! ":! learned to dance. -She hadn't danced D y 8e ee _ Bet, O, Vpr 30 yearB. except around her 'cl^t * «' »-Mw~a BM and 7 00 ChChurcu h on Wot. Charter No. MM . > Reserve District No. '2 M S Report oTcpndltion of the ftrat National Bunk S Trust Co. of W#odbrldge , kitchen—when she felt happy. Ifeit 1.80 A. M. and SiM'A'cioia. v In the State of New Jersey, at the Clone of Business on Oec, 81»ti 1980 You're the JUDGE now she went tn dunces with her uonre»sionj heard on S»"turd» after '• !v*nlnr """i1*' T;« °' • -' HBSOUrtCES :

Iture 1 furm. Her ^rother-in- . l h., 9 BlBter• - •.'-*»*'.'•^"~..*«n ••"• »««i.ra u» nau uiuui, i POUHI I h Pertenil Reserve Bank DUB, was Rreatly moved r h''9 BlBter-Jn-laJnlaw tto raov« intI o ththeey liked-her to be with them, Uf fn>ni banks a 01er CH Redemptlou fund with U. S. Treasurer and due by her plight .and because of his P° house that he had been Sh"e~ was ••-•--•—•»•being really •happy again, J)t)ttr SnU fondness for his dBCeased brothur lie using for the farm haT)df( A was bayliiR a good time. She wrote to his slster-Ui-law saying that whjle after that he oruerad iv loving her boys as much as ever nfl?.nJh.[rdlu^ «f Vnosth. -u- and her family would come up ths premises altogether ,9i,,.klt*lou Vas 50 years old. She exaggerated OMhtgr <4 th» cided to give up her farmland go to hw age—ih«'» not 60, she.'a jome- and one-fourth ounct of Is trw to til* best where ln her early twenties, and will glycerine. Any druggist tUat of her brotlier-iu-l»w. B« mi' can put this up op IW can happy to see her when she UftiM, " ' tt at bom at very fortable •7- "Vlf^W

THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, .MtlDAY, JAN. », IWI Woodbridge Courtsters Meet Third Straight Defeat WERLOCK FILLS BARRON TEAM AS WEST TURNED BACK EASTERN GRIDIRON STARS KEYPORT TAKES MEASURE THREE OF FIVE TO TACKLE THE OF BENKERT'S CONTINGENT, COURT^DATES CARTERET FIVE LAYING OUT 29-22 DEFEAT W. H. S. Team to Local Basketball Outfit Plays Woodbridge, at in Other Two Games of New Seam, Gets Joust Fith Fait Seton Hall on Home Court First Time Away to Slow Start in First Half While Kemtftan Quintet, January 23 and —Victory Expected With Piles Up Impregnable Margin—Barronitei BadtJeDown February 17. Change. in Final Period With Sherman as MainstayJo No Avail Three of the five open dates on tfie The flm home game of the court Woodbrldge-High. School basketball 'seaspn will. be played tonight at the The spectre of defeat seems to be following the Wood- schedule We been filled according high „schoo, l „gymnasium„ , where the bridffe Hijrh aourtsters for they were again defend, 29 to-28, • to a*n annowiceraent made by Faculty r Benkert Are will meet one of its tra- Manafer .Stephen Werlock. Thefdltlonal HVals, the Leonardo baBket- when they traveled to Keyport Tuesday afternoon to meet the game* booked are at follows., ball team. Carhart basketeers. This time, aa well as in the two previous January 43, Seton Hall, away. Perhaps playing on the home court games, the first half of the skirmish was the downfall of the February 17, Seton Hall, at home. will turn the tide of defeat to one o( Benkert boys. Whether or not the Bcho.6lbovs are resting in the February 27, Long Branch, at victory for the local team. For the leflected «lory of their football victories of thtjMwt season, it home. [past three games, Woodbridge has Both (he games with Seton Hair come out on the short end, quite a is hard to say, but at any rate they have fallen/flown consider- have been scheduled for the evening, "comedown for the school which ably, especially In their now famous first hatvesi' •" r Both teams are Clfess A and will mark! boasts of a champion grid outfit. It • •- - t MAD IN 8IWKm» HAL* WoOdbrldge'B debut Into "big time" , the township team will play the same" It seems queer athletics. It Is'expeoted. according •• brand of ball tonight as they played crew could overwl to present Indications, that Wood-1 m the last part of the Keyport fra- BOWLING County team In thfii bridge High School will be a Class A, cag thtiy .should easily come out on 1 practically throw ght glWaway in sehool at the beginning of the school top. Th,e local club can play, but It Throe points restored the margin of supremacy of ttio West -! All-Star football tenm o\er the Invad- the first session. Ifi all three games term next year. Coach Henry Ben- seems to take a half of th§ gama for ing Easterners In the sixth annual East-West football classic for the benefit of crippled children, held ut > Still On this season the sab* thins happened kert, In booking the Class A teams them 10 warm up. Kezar stadium,.San Francisco. And here we have Len Macaluao, oE Colgate, being stopped by half ii[ Tilt' Hotarlans evidently forgot but In each this yaar, Is showing foresight, for L After tonlgl\t:» ganio the next one the western team aa he made a yard gain on a reverse spinner In first quarter. jthttt.tl p holiday Beason was over for 1 the Barron avenue boys will get a On the schedule Is with Carteret on • iinlv I rough Idea of what to expect next Tuesday. In the past the Carteret- TIDE TABLE up to give battle to the .tenn. - PORTABLES MOVED ON i\t \\\f Craftsman's Club alleys Woodbrjdge K»me« have been marked Spying on Sports Wednesday night. And to make mat. ^ ^ __ - The addition ot the three games to •with keen rivalry'and Coach Frank SCHOOL 11 GROUNDS Far Sandy Hook, N. J. Time, Merldan itrs worse two out of the three only the schedule will mako a total of 19 McCarthy is taking particular care to Indicate P. IL Ud*i. Heights are reck- By WILLIAM 1UTT >Iound the 71 rterrMs W. figures in heavy face type rolled n frame each. -So with uTe |ne lngr( c court games for the Red and Black see to it that bis charges will be fit. tn The portable buildings at No. 11 oned from mean low water, at determined ' Central Ptew Sport* Editor Knights aKiilnst three Rotarlans * ; looked like basketeers this season, ' • What the outcome of the game will by sounding* of the U. 8. Court, A Geo- School have been removed from their detic Surrey charts. ! ouicnmi. wan obvlouB. * , the crack KeyporHwjn. be It) hard to predict, as the records old foundations and placed-' on the There are three kinds of people! Tlu< scores: of both trams are fat from lmpres- west side of the main buIWlng, pre- who write to sportB editors. | had registered Tlm*H* t Tm Group KnlfthlH of Oolumbus i four free throws ., paratory to the building operations BatunUy 0:08 44.« 6:3t 10JL sport- J Kedev 163 161 AMBOY FALCONS to be commenced on the new 180,000 January 10 ., 11.N 4.1 6:48 -•.I ing I tone and two throws train Jtnutfy 11 htt (.• -4.4 events. Group two—those de-!.v Ocrlty .147 138 addition. 7:48 to unload a i the 16-yard line. Jfmllon of Keyport, Sunday 1:06 4.6 7:37 0.0 bawling out." J. Renting ... ,..180 ,..' was the high wtotmvt t*« flrst BEAT FORDS KEASBEY HOCKEY TEAM John Salakl, contractor for tht new Monday 1:08 4.1 8:81 0.1 Uioup three—those desiring ro start H. Neder .-...165 1SB January 13 t:lf 8.7 8:41 '"* of the game. M?S> . building, has hired, practically all ,„„„ nomethlng. M. Schubert 247 174 166 TOMECTCA Woodbrtflge labor In an effort to help. January 18 t? Bftrnmites A letter on thla desk comes from A real Red decrease the number of unemployed Wtdnwday .,. 4:01 4.6 751 Hi ok lesJa cane CAGERS, 27To 18 With th«> wish to avenge thei™r de- 4 one ot the fellows in group three. He ; 901. back in the secon j In the Township. The new JK'SKJ ... 4:t«S.5 M:S5 I Pttt of the fra^M. p _mrsaajr 4:67 4.7 11:80 wants an "All-American coaches ' notary Club feat of several weeks ago, McGraw's ill b ts But the comeb 'was too late, tor I'.eld Club Hockey team will meet will be ready for occupation by the January 16 8.IS S.B 11:M -Oil list named. As though one's mall i MVrrlU ..." 175 ,"~ the Carhart machine had teo big ,, Speedy Amboy For- school children at the beginning or Friday 5:47 4.8 -0.1 trom heated alumni la not heated I A. Gieiiicr ,Mi SI.?. the Carter<;t Hockey team at Keas- January 16 «)» «•» u'iii 1 w margin for the fUmralte* to (MHK the school term in September. .aid heavy enough. ' Spencer ...... ' • eome. j T J> ward, Rolls Up Fourteen lny, Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock ! '. Maqagor McOraw has managed to ALBIE AS CAGER WeU, here's leading with the old » Fallon again led the victor* In Ponits. Turkas Is Runnel ,-dgn up Beveral new men for his team THIEVES TAKE MONEY chin: , ; ' • H2 388 scoring with towr baskeu ta# (fee i; Knute Rockne (Notre Dame) ' foul chalked up to his credit jfrutr Uy With Eight Points. Including veterans of the onpe unde- ! fcaled Keadbcy team. The local line FROM FORDS STORE 2. Wallace Wade (Alabama). ' VrariMiu'ii Trim IMltthUoya followed with three and CUM tort « 3. Dick Hanley (Northwestern) 1 After n h'nsthy viicallon from the total count of tevtn. /> ii|) will Include Georye Kochlck, Jo- Between $25 and,$30 were stolen . 4. Howard Jones (Southern Cali-1 maple alleys, the Cv:iflamen came The ForiU Falcons bowed in' seph Kanclk, "Benny" Gloff, Joe Par- "Vic" Shermaa was th« Ifftlftuit feat to the Perth Amboy LlbelJy froin a store owned by Thomas Egan, fornia). 'basfk Wednesday nlnht and defeateo | ace for the Township teuSt, 8» sler, Charles Fee, "Gurk" Katrusky Falcons December 27, when the on New Brunswick avenue, Fords, | 5. Major Ralph Sasae (Army). I the Dou«hl)05S twu friimes out' ot i checked up two double poUiters and und "Chunk" McGraw. latter showed a last-minute spurt which was broken Into some time ! i). liabe Hollmgberry (Washing- thrw The. two cM.inry mark: was thm frM. mow< ftott-tM JJ.^ and took the rou.rt game 27 to 18 at • Carteret wlH present Siabo, Med- Sunday night according to a report iin State). r,ach?d by mmnhcrs line for a total of seven, wlclc and other well known stars of made by the owner to Sergeant John F Schwenzer tallied 24 r>, Rudy the captain of the local outfct, was St. John's auditorium. 7, Andy Kerr (Colgate), l.nvl a 236 •During the giiine the lead changed* Egan at 7:00 o'clock Monday morn- S. Harry kipke (Michigan). Slmonsen, a 20fi uml next In line with live points, two bjka-. and 201 for the Crafinnen. while L. several times. 0! Kavchak, speedy KeasbeyltCB are seeking a re- ing. . - •'* j ii. Major Frank Cavaaaugh IFord- kets and one foul, •• -and flashy Amboy forward, was the turn game with the Fords team. They Entry was gained by breaking a] ham). ( - - aiti imockeil the pins f»r 246 points Parsons and Montague plsysd* * UIBO are Interested in hearing from pane of glass In a rear window. The ; I for the American Lepii the last featured presentation for the win- i\>. Ike Armstrong (Utah). 1026 good guard game,for the loeefs While other teams: For games write to thieves then'drifted" a hole through; ralue tlv C ners. He made Ova baskets and reg- fhe reason Mr. Kuute Rockne iai' ^' I;,B f .,, FWIon and Hyer did tbe be*t( work Iftered four times from the IB-foot Manager William McGraw, P. O. Box the storeroom door to get Into the n;uued No. 1 needs no explanation.' against .the ib» of th for the Keyport club. "• "•?;• line,, making a total of H points, h. 80[ Keasbey. or telephone Perth Am- store proper. The money was taken , 11 you don't know, thero"Isn't space ... story. The lineup: • oat of the cash register. l'1-ttftHitien Torkas was the runner-up w(th four boy 2668-R. noiifih here to tell you. 180 Keyport Blffh («»> • * * .A Slmonoen -I*'-' Q. Flrflt Picnicker: Isn't this an Ideal Schwenzev I'1 MB 245 upot for a'plcnlc dinner? Mr, Wwle of Alabama 206 iU. 201 Maurer, Second Ditto: 'it must be. Fifty Wallace Wade gets the second spot Levl ••••lli4 Fallon. c total of seven points. J 194 KEYPORT RESIDENT million insects can't poBslbly have! because he took a team in his last 8. Nhylor' 19 » Hyer, g The lineup: made a mistake.—Toronto Globe. j year at Alabama that wasn't rated Perth Amboy (OT) Miss Lulu Barrett, daughter of a look In by the southern experts 808 936 1026 T.1 Stoney, g : (jr. and Mip. Oeo»g* Barrett, of Teacher: How 1B it that you and tied for the Dixie grid title, win- •\inericaii U'RlW. 8 Florida Grove roa4, Hopelawn, be- 181 Kennedy, f ° haven't made more progress? At your uing all games convlncipgly and land- t Einhorn .179 15' 8 Beaslck, f L, Turkas. f. 1 - . ° came the bride tt George Rooke, of ing two men on the All-Amerlcan ' 153 135 age I could read fluently. IVttU Kilroy iWallace, g O. KavchaW, f : Keyport at a simple church wedding, Pupil: Probably you had a better teaih. That's A-l performance .177 160 P. Dudas, - 2 Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony any\ Beason. Messlck 194 iMount; c .....•, teacher than I, sir.—Moustique, Char- h. Sltz 246 V. TotlnT K * was performed in the glmpsoD M. E, lerol. Dick Hanley \a third because ..1H0 167 145 M. kavchak. g . 2 Church InlPerth Amboy by the Rev. built up a crackerjack eleven andI, 1 J. Genftor, g — — J D. O. CowlBS. despite, disheartening accidents and 899 831 'The bride was gowned In brown illnesB to his men, kept the Wild- -Montague, f IT L crepe and carried a bouquet of pink cats playing championship football Ford* (X*) Houseman, f \roscs The bride's only attendant, (tying for.the Big Ten title) and Campbell, c Vher sister, Miss Teresa Barrett wore lost but one game—the finale with League liu'l lust at tht Crfttts- Sherman, g . Toth. a pink crepe frock and carried a bou- Notre Dame, the hardest battle the men's Club alley iind spectatorB saw- Parsons, g . quet of pink, roses. James P. Nplan, Irish encountered this season, iitli. The result was a real boffUnsj1 Lee, c - — - Fallirton, llouac yuintet de- A of Perth Amboy, acted as best man. Howard Jones produced bnp of lhat the l'iiriSli Jandrlsevits, g Krause, g Immediately after the ceremony the greatest scoring machines in two Handtrhan, the couple left for a short wedding the country which knocked off Cali- 7 S II fornia and Stanford by stunning Kt'S.^^SW-'l ,. trip. On their return Mr. and Mrs. oodlisli Keyport „... 3 IX It" I—Id VfRooke will resfde on Pacific avenue, icores and then, in a game which The details. Woodbridge _ ._» 1 11 .•—1* - Perth Amboy. vas aort of anti-climactic for the 1'wlsli House Referee—Fries, Chatham. Seorer, BBAB IN TUB DISMAL SWAMP Unload- TrojanB, was soundly trounced by U \ 145 Thergeson VecaeV. Timer, Sacks, NORFOLK. Va.—Pearr, deer and N6tre Dame. .195 174 wild UirtieTi aw itlU found In num- The Texas State house at Austin, Sokay 10 Major Ralph Basse, In his verj 181- 174 VScrubs"take ' b«n ll the ajnuwt impaMirable fast- The total number Peterson ...... '72 first year at Armyy , lost but one ggame ...160 '83 iu lire preliminary game between. im of the Great Dlwnat 8w»mp. « s 3.L 1 Jaegtr • ••••••- 148 •a oue-polut decision to Notre Dame ..-178 166 the Wofldbrldge Reserves and tno trom Norfolk, which remains does lndtisssVZ independent cities Lortli ••-r- -and the Cadets won all tbe rest Keyport Resenrw, tke latter defeated ing Sale save a tie with Yale. That's by far 926 964 " '»08 the former 26 to U, in-what looked- In between football and baseball coach this season. v 161 like a relay mey ~ seasons, Albln Booth, Vale three- • * * -136 137 182 Stults and Bverdel led the Kfy- Hport star, plays basketball. This is Cougars' ptar Coach -164 222 port contingent In scoring, the former •Oil an almoel primeval wtlderneu. ft bis Beconu yt'ur UH U ineinbur uf thti ...18.0 113. 179 Babe HoiJingberry's Washington .,-..... 167 registering ten points and the latter 'teen* of fantastic beauty. Perhaps Eli ciulntet. 1 161 CARLOADS OF State eleven walked off with the Pa- J. Larson 201 eight. For the home town Jost made 202 It* outstanding scenic point Is Lake cine coast title after nosing out i M Larson 201 three foul shots to make the highest Drummond from whose borders arise Southern'California in one of those1 - , score of his outft- tlit stumps and boles of Ions van- EXTERMINATOR OF SPEC'S TAXI 7-6 things early In the season. m. The story; ' Ubed cyprwii The Atlantic Coastal Andy Kerr of Colgate gave the Keypoii Reserves (25). Highway which paws down the Vlr- Uuns Now. Out Fire Co, east a thrill with hU migtty scor-j andu Q, F. Tl. •Inla PennlnwU and through Nor- OF THE SEA HAWK Ing machine, an outfit that' r&n up1 While the Avenel pi«-hlrt Everdel, f . 0 10 folk MOM within a short dUtante of PHONE terrific scores, geing stopped only by! B parUhlonera were Sohank, f „ 0 0 tbi Great DUmal Swamp which may Genuine Broadcloth Shirts How the osprey, fish hawk or sea Michigan State. • \ ' j Stults, I — 0 •$•" be euily reached. Woodbrldse ' 87c hawk was exterminated In Great Harry Kipke., Michigan's , Koefoed, e 0 0 Britain, and how this wonderfully in coach; produced one of the 'flntsli we're having what Smith, e o. 0 About eight years agb the Jewish Slh , ^ 8 terestlng bird still breeds In a mos defensive machines thi—s year, — , the^ou Sprlhgateln, c -- council of New York adopted a sag I Genuine Roots' Tivoli surprising manner and great abund- Walverine* being undefeated and Leonard, g to represent the JewUh people all ance 'on Gardiner's Islana^w-ill be1^' tied by one team. MlcMichiga...... n. one can t 0 over the worU. ThU emblem is blue Wool Shirts and Selgel, g fascinatingly told and shown in mar- State, In the nret game of the sea- for trying. Sraeads, g . 12 and white with horitonUI stripes If* M»IB St. ^oodbrldge and Drawerst$1.69j veious motion pictures in Newark on Jon— " Michigan tied for the Big The awful netas: and with the star of David in a cen- lilans January k iTen 149 i% 4i tral field. Ma r Fr nk ...165 169 Woodbridge Reserve* (11) . In Wallace Hall of the Y. M. C. A. \ u. J° * Cavanaugh of Ford-; KayMr 1-W Men's Rayon Silk Half ham showed the football worl.t what Hardtnwn 110 G. f*. n. Building at 107 Halsey street, New> 166- 161 Hose, 28c tafr ark, at 8 P. M., January IS, Cast. C. a g-reat line should resemble and hta' ttlayer, f I ...... „ Rama l°«t but one game, to St. 173 ljf Berpateln, t .. W. R. Knight will give his lecture Ford -127 126 '•"Sea Hawks" Illustrated with his fa-'-Mary's. Fordham also had a aplin- McCUln jt t: Pure Wool Ready to Wear raoua motion pictures, under the aus- m defensive team. | ; 786 6.88 Dorsey Motors Suits, $11.95 pices of thfl New Jersey Audubon So-' Ik« Armstrong, mentor of the 468 unbeaten University of Utah squad, Avenel PU»Oo. clety. 1 again won the Rocky Mountain ...138 11* -140 INCORPORATED Many Jeneyltes heard Capt. McCaiui IS* All Wool Ready to Wear \Knight last wlntwvwhen, under Au- championship. Ills team was npt "'•;•" 188 148 Aqulla, g tested like those of tlio other nine, ""* 162 1*9. 136 Overcoats, $9.95 dubon auspices, he presented his mo- Kiuhorn genft. . but It deserves ere&t credit, never- :••••...... _„ w UlHTi^IUGTORI tion picture lecture on "The Filming (Wotaey, g AUTHOIUZBD the Ie8S or the- Golden fiails."' • The society , - 4JJ 6»3 698 ( Pure Wool Sweaters nntlclpates that all who heard Capt. I U $2.95 t KnlKhf then will be keen for this Eels have an organ in the tad.that peace on STORY TJSUUNG RADIO *Slf * I'HONE companion picture and Btory, which pulsates, and fishermen call it a aecr U wti had a Perth Aniboy commenpes 4wenty years ago in'the ond heart It Is not a real heart, but little.mere Maple & Fayette Sts. 3 6 0 0 •arth would have a Radio has onened up a new* field* Men's Broadcloth Scottish^ Highlands, showing the If an eel IB, struck in jfliU region-U „«„.„, li'spend tor totoethlng better for tbe BtoryteUejr'9 art. hut the art Pajamas, $1.00 theft W egg collectors of the last has the same effect as ii binw.over htm guns and powder. Itself. In its essentials, hail not nost of eggs of the osprey or sea the heart. changed. The medium ot.the air, resulted in the extern)l the^eeUng- la growing however," Is even, more dineult than Whuf we.wjt-'t 'iwdyrsUtd- U how e «nTtv?r*8!lHWfl* 1 HPWtWWMWT W

Island. N. Y., picturing there what her. of i»icjiic« Standard Student Slickers i l ftn called *e largest nesting.eglony :'C« *f'|1 " ' tlbnal list ot stattqns. r 'rtie Eaindeu Courier eallB fo» re. $4.95 of. ospreys anywhere . la fltlqtenoe, . .. . ;„„,.. ,„ lt%rL where, it Is estimated, 400 pairs of! -.Japan fa »!..• oldest empire.In the deroptlon ot that promise- made In Real Estate Insurance these birds neat in absolute security,- world. connection with the bowl.Issue, that ItepreswUng and Other Great Bargains thanka to the protection provided by municipal Wxea will be lowered, Representing Bodies weigh store at either pole LVfe, Fire, Burglary. Accident Clarence H. Maokay, financier, sports Private Sales, Appraisals, EU- Uhan anywhere else on earth. This and Health, Teanw, Bollen,i Is due to increased, fore* of gravity P s r t Testimony, Mortgage grai)h and cable oonpay adjourned f and lessened centrifugal forcer" Loans, Business Broksrait, DruggUU', Employes', I*nd- Though belated ones may still And and may forget ta, ,re|»ra Economical Utugament ToFdT; and CuntraetoW smt» at4h«-hall-*» Jaaaaejt 12. the 'be r Property a Bpeelslty tty. Marine, Tourist, B«|esmen loolety urges that all interested com- at the equator, municate at once with Its office,11(1 Market street, Nawerk. ft|l«frl|«|M CUNNEEN Should the weajwp sex drive raclrig sweet cars? asks a corss«p«ident. If their grouch. IBS Smith Street, Perth Amboy ! wives will let tnfnj.—Punch. ' There is appr«||nnt*ly one auto- One ,„ would ible Held dWUTT v.r PHONE 80S '; mobile to every1 fl|ht persons \ In have bet*. to \S& ntolwl H worlQ. Canada-* Vf loved THE W00DBR1DGE LEAD** PWDAY, JAN. 9, Page .Six SCHOOL H£ADS Student Reviewers find Entertaining WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS From the Volumes of All Types in School Library Published Even Friday lly nnd As Part nf HAVE CONFAB THE WOODBIUDGE I-KADER Administration Iliirli, a dog who wan pnrtleulai- In An All-Student Paper IN ELIZABETHAN choosing fPlendu? Woodbridge High School, Woodbridge, N. J. ON PROBLEMS Jack Thornton had the ability to VOL. I No, hold V)ncl< when the urge to Join the At certain sPiinons of the school pack becamp great. His kind heart Practical Methods of Teach* year, certain seasonal problems are Although this hook ttoumie an bval beneath his rough leather Jack- STUDENT BOARD el nnd he nursed Buck back to rownled" for consideration, rejection though It would hi' filled with "dry ing Will Be Demonstrated r execution. The ({Iris of W. H, H. health HIH unselfishness prevented Editors ~ lly KciU IVase Editor In chief L. DAVID B, JOHN '31 at Principals' Meetings. have, Xvt- Beveral seasons, at about stuff" it is iMtrrfesting. 1,1s selling nuck. Buck's evef-falth- New« Editor -^ , :. .WALTER LJBY! '31 Out'of a rather extensive experi- thin same time, each year asked that It diSbrlbes'many of the customs ful friend spoke the language dear to Make Up Editor „ : .^.MARTHA NEWCOMER 'SJ ence, I wou\d say there fs very little they be permitted to participate in trf.tho Elizabethan uge. It is Inter- i, dog. Funnx how those playful Supervising Prlnclpnl John ft. to compare these custoniH with oaths made tne dog leap with de- Copy .Editor....'. -_ ; , „:,. '..... : :...... OLOA B\R»BKOV '31 the matter with Woodbridge • High Love, ca\led a meeting nf the princi- inter-scholasticc basketballbasktl. . In order --- .»—...,1 .„„ l^obool. V Interesttts of.Ute'glrlffU'lrlfii of tht> Halnc things In our-day and Uicht .itid thy faithful soft brown eyes * -^ AwiHant EdUora~^- ~""*• pals of the township schools which that the light up keenly. That magnetic Vincent Shay ',32 " Cheater Cavalllto 'i$ •'.'! Ari organization can be no better was held In the high' school at 2 the school, as a whohrtT e servedd I tIthow some Of them ore "entirely <1 Robert Ferry '32 Is felt advlsabte'not'lo concur with something which John possessed re- Reporter* than its weakest link. Let UB cons ~ o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Gen feront, while others are very slmil ^ ^ l er, tbe "links" In the Woodbridge eral problems of the township schools thenf ea4M» matter. It Is believed The doctors in those days belev.«vl'32, and effective student-body; a capable Mr. Love la preparing a' schedule State Department of Public InstruC' inaWh«i npeo anyonn e ill, tho first thing ,g Briat yhen we d|g deep under- Raymond fiefcion Warnen Oelgel '84 ' and well-intentioned faculty;, and an tloh at Trenton addressed to Wood- vein neath a glossy fur coat and find the MR,, KENT I ,-.. ...Faculty. Adrfsor or meetings tor gfade school-teach- Ihe doctor did was to open a unusually efficient administration ers which will be held In the near fu- bridge High School under dt^e ofDe- lnn some blood. unfailing love of a dog. The result la a well-knit, functioning ture. These meetings will bo held In cember 19, 1930, best .explains our Ttti> night after a funeral all of th». JMIth HtitcbJmion—'to. school ot whllh- the community may the different township BCIIOOIH at dif- views regarding this situation, Even mourners gathered at tho home of. - , THE NEW YEAR • well be proud. ferent times.. • •! though we should not be in agree- the docewd where a great fount HANS FROST However It Is a mistake tq "rest on . 'Practical problem* In teaching and ment with the department, it would 1 held, />"•.. '••,'. This is the time of year when all teachers say, "I lenow one's laurels," however well-earned, methods of Instruction will be dis-ttt> foolhardy to" oppose a request of The poor 'people nnd mlddlo CIOSK- Hugh Today wipes yesterday's slate clean cussed and illustrated.,. Teachers rpRulntolu made by our state official*, you've all had a fine time nnd. must be, ready to get down to i The letter follows.:" , •people BBtit thefr children to schools, Into the lire of aged Hans Frost', ana, ir the student body does not con- will give demonstration lessotis which but the rich had.-private Hirnrs fnr. internationally famed story writer, Work strain." We have all heard this "line" and have formed tinue to be serloQB fcnd effective, if will be foljowed by discussion of the "Woodbridge fllgh ,Schoo'l, n tlfelr children.. .t , comes otir heroine, a slmpfe n\«d««t iit opinion of it. ^But after' nil this school could stand a little th« faculty does not keep up-Its ca- procedure and methods used. "Woodbrldge. NPW Jersey. ; pability and good Intentions, our past >(> mentioned Just a few of tin- young lady from the rural dJrtrfeta •' J'My Deiit Sir:' ' • ' man* entertaining thins* In this of Blmlrihd.. Sim, being an orphan v -more hard work. It is time-that the Freshmen were acquainted records will coubt. for little. " found -in tin' "As . previously announced, the bonk which may in the hlittiU}- cafp o/' friends,. Is with, the system and the Seniors began to think seriously of As soon as an organization cpaBes State Department .of Public "Instruc- school library. • brought to London by her aunt, Wife graduating. After all, four or five years is plenty to spend in to grow it dies. The same in true of tion is opposed to the practice of per- of Hans. '. any human Institution. The Honor Roll mitting Rtrls t6 represent high Hans became fondly Attached to 'high school, no matter how much you like to loaf. We hear some carping about how! BChools in . Inter-scholastic athletic A-L1TTLE our heroine and jealously guards ««r ; Be a little more charitable to the teacher, even if you know much work there Is to be done. Some*! competition.. I should say that we against attentions of young men un- one.-said kthe other day, "If work Principal A. C.|VFerry announces heartily endorse athletic competlon lL Marlowe til she meets a young prince of RtJ*- he is wrong. He 1*gettin1g paid-for iti; it must be good. Give keeps increasing this way all thethe following honor roll for the sec-for Rtrl*. but only within the repulnT Nancy jjjrlsolt Tintt lived at Rla and Hans Is ln a delcmnla between him a break. time, I'll never be able to keep up ond six-week .'.-period. The . namee program, of the school. Hall ever since shp was a liny tol. liin duty and love1. and This is the time for hard plugging, not only cooperatively, the pace . . ." That's all nonsense. listed ffelow Indicate that the Seniors "Underlying this decision are flip parents --•" ThOT one of the sfreatert itofy • The more you tackle the more you and Juniors have maintained a gradu following principles—1. Since It in knew nothing whatever, of her anceB- ivrltpr!t of ,ne nR(, |R confronted by a but also individually. Let's go. * can do. It is solely a question of or- recognized that many evils of orgn- tors. All she knew was that «h<' was % gctimH and more compll- Of D or better In all subjects carried, j ganizing and planning your efforts to nnd the Sophomores and Freshmen of nization administration are prev- heliiu taken caw of by a •lawyer who than any o..f hi.s famous ..- — make them the most effective with C or better. » A Hlent In boyl1 athletics. It would seem sent her money and paid hw school How*nl (JnibnUth—'88. WALKING ON LAWNS the least expenditure of time and HUMOUS wise to avoid duplication of these tuition. After ^rnriuating from Hl- energy.' evils in girls' athletics by curtailing H»ll she is sont to'Plncwond the office has been receiving complaints from property There is a terrific waste of time David John, Esther Kalkstein, owners in the vicinity of the High School, to the effect that Harry'Lund, Roy Miller, Donald Mor- ooinpetltion for girlil s untlisuctllhh ttimes'i , Hall'where she is called n "nobody;" trying to get ououtt of work. That same g&nson. - an better universal standards prevail, i Nancy determines to find out wuo nun Q^JC APPARATUS students of the High School have been treading on their lawns. energy, allied to the- work itself JUNIO1W I -2. It Is usually tpund that an what she Is. With thelielp nf two of t woulodd accomplisp h the task and' leave .Catherine Brlggtnan, Eyerett Ellis, • undue proportion ot the Hjne Is rc-her verv best frlendo she »ctH about | Th& citizens in thia district have striven to produce good green fild l f th t lb Who Is the ''man hmrey' That I - Tuesday alternpon tm the field clear for the next lobup. 10-uto«us8 IMary Levl, Claire Nelson, Betty Tif- quired Of the physical education in- lawns and the stndents ought to respect this effort. Students It's a fine school I rany. , :ntruet6r In coaching- representative in'r lawver'B office boy told her about? i or the Physical Training have a habit of walking home in groups, but it is just as easy to make it better. • SOI'HOMOKEH i teams. This means that a few stu-What is the connection between in* waa aiigiiionted by th«- acquisition M lawver, the man In gray, and h.-r- j three climbing ropes; three, mat hang- to walk in two's as it is in four's. This would enable others to George Acton, Adolph Boehm, dents receive the benefits of special Florence Boylan, Evelyn Clear, Irma instruction, while the many, or t|ie«'i>\nself? This mvstermystervy is finally unrav-,i>ruyis n anmatd son ehav Jumpine beeg nboard ordere. dFou burt J>ass by on the walk without having to walk on these lawns, SENIOR CLASS Deter, Marjorle Donegan, Leona remainder of the class body, receh-e oled, how? Read it and find out ha\o not yet arrived.' Eyerkuss, George Hirer, Mary Fer-jOnly s^cli instruction as can be given but let us concern ourselves with ourselves and set an example i-aro. Ellein Klshr, Edna Gejgel, John i | the regular class work: The mat-hftngerH aro to be placed n ;tt tin- nnds of the bnitketball ooUrt to others by not trespassing on lawns. THANKS PUBLIC I Knox, Albert Krebs, Maria Kowal-1 ,,3 Th(> „,',., nf t0(laj. is tUp pro. THF CALL OF THE WILD |«yk Lmma Kromer. |duct of eo,mtiea& generatlonB of wo- The , Theresa Leltnwr, Harry McClusky, , Ily Jack w- cllmbliiB ropes will be m vllo have passed otlfo r many hum; from lln> "I" beams In the gym W. H. S. BASKETBALL IFOR SALE AID Jennie -Markow, K«nn,Mh Morris.. L,,e< !v C(.rtaln type ot physical, ner- Wbm reviewing a play, movie, nr.; Ntwman. Elna I'aulsen. Hay.' constitution. book the main character usually gels', ami will he pulled to one side when Studepts of W. H. S. Do you know that W. H. S. has such v()n s RUd emotlonBl honorable mention, but I have chosen jail the floor space ia needed. Inlitt Thornton, a cleank , sedatidt' and: ! VolleVolloyy ballsballs, basketballsbasketballs, soccer a thing as a basketball team ? Following a successful football Holly Wreaths Sold byl^^^t^n^nz^h %$&««'jviire, th'.'"^..e female liasi beenth the ehuma homen- y likable chap* What did this uruff ami playground, ballB have Jwen or- season such as we have had you would not expect the sports tweln ' maker and the toiler, while the male High School Students Dur- ' WtKSH.MK\ ! has been the wa/rlor or flghtcrwh ovoune Northerner possess which won jlered for the township schools and Interest to shrink up into nothing. Pupils, this is proof of only MIESHMKN iiliii the love nnd lnRtln« ,reboot (if .will arrlvo In the near future. ing Christinas to Finance <• .Edwarj r..d. ^Myth - «, Churloiti- r, . prolecis the family and the tribe. It one fact, you are sport fans of only one track minds. You fluid, Elizabeth De Sqtnylk. Ruth IV; ls ,,0 different todav. The male Is T can only follow and give your backing to a winning team. Be- Capitol Trip. < Young, Catherine Dojcsak. Katherlni' \t]w a^ro*W In, all activities. He Doody. ttA zabeth Parr, Uninhan, ,,.„lnhei .ited natura, flghUng aualt- JUST AMONG US GIRLS cause our team has been playing a particularly hard schedule Tiu> sctiior class wisiiw, to Warren Geluel, f,,-rtnulc| „,,,, It (8 a •mistake, therefore, to atllttli V- f ^ t'l"-'". l|««uft'..'«hlHk thnt one type of constitution and because they were late in getting out to practice they lost *;:SU'K X Hanson, Kiithryn Hawkins, I- orris ran siuldouly tako on a different ac- the first two games, so you proceeded to lose all interest in helped mem with tiieii wraith prop- Hotoway, Cora'Houser, Jojin Jawoi- tivity helonginn to another type. That 1 high school sports. It's a fine student body that makes its own •08l &~ ; , tej.-(f * mo- skt, Josejih JoJpGraci Kt'i r. ,Vinla is exactly .what takes-place in ath- ellnu n Nowm WB letic team games. The team basketball team cheer for itself. If you want your team to [posed that the seniors sen hoiiyVr John Knowouez^, HM<-n KuiiH'.v. .wilts the warriors of a tribe; in this htki>1r thom Thov •ninvpfiatp ft'and so does the cl'rlstmas t0 lielP defray the ex^Marie uwe, Anna uvujna.-DonaW <-.'w. the school. As boys, they ren- win games, back them, mcy appieciaie it ana so noes me ^^ , . j . _ ^ coach. . o[ tJu uunua| Blirlng lr|p of L(il]a Yw Lenq> u T|)omai( tics. But to send girls out to i thTht'e >gruduatln decidi'd s toclas havs et oa Washington Jjouse to, .mollak«-r., MargareHelen MllWrt Llptak, , Virginia Man- for the school la ivot in accord With, jhoAise rflnvnsH. Practically every ;-"i V""e >llll». their emotional make-up. Extensive^ ill school building in*Jfthe Wiiiiam o-Drien, nindy upon the effects prow this, i waa canvassed. Pollack, Ruth Samuelsen ahow tt^e excitement otthe com-. THE DIAL SAYS Seniors again thank all the Josephine Schrimpe, Hemy'Schrimpf. J' Kanl. * t«'o pr three days before it J l>eopl« whA».l,.lo R'fcrto kindllrltiitlyf cooperate/.A^nA..ni^ d1 [ ' l"a *-played-. T'w: f^l ^ *ffert8 ftt Tfoe Dial of March, 1917 says: with thorn ami made the -sale Of TVlMMCD IC flVPN TO the sams two or - ^THe orchestra still continues to liven our exercises , l.fiO* ivi-eaths (i>josslhle' ami .showed WinvliiR W V" C.". ward". . They do I their spirit in ai^alii baqklnir up t|»v'• VARSlTY PLAY anil ol'tHi the appetite,. ... on Mondays and Thursdays." Now theorchestra'has'Jan-;Iiiiiii--'• • • usually an pndue loss of welghf,. sfaisheM and is now almost deceased, having a concert a' year --,;,-.„•'nTTTViTT»t ' °i' Tinir«iay Teachorp• say tbat there is a falling

Orchestra M not growing but that.lt IS not 'appearing in lather- rUINIdnlTltlN I MoItJVI ,;,v cast of "The Oons- Hangs.Htftli ntices, iirtlons'and mannprlmun.- ;: If) thtfri are due to ings With Spitfted musical'interludes; "•• ) -^,-.-'.T^,..^-™v.,. _„.; LThc__nienibers of ,tW castwho wetv MntHHIiinu new him -Wvn intro- |ir -senl ItieTuded P;ivld TqTnfT; MTtt TTrrtt "We have little or nothing to say and are wise enough to Jiw. n Jefry,. Crals ' t, tn. It is cnnrtlvablo that In time I tr in t, Jane Copeiapd, Ttaymond Jack- nH,_L ,ir|H Will-b« liettcr'atik' lo par'tlcl- The Dial .continues: "Glad to have a4 k'ast one who is not tin; S! IKly liall. lie talking;, snn, Jean HeVfuin1-, Otto B^ . • JJ';"-1 pat o in ponipi-IHlve ?;aint'.s withh ofhw Idling or ci'f.'utinL; il afraid to help, out at the piano occasionally." -Even then it dlstuVB'ano'ip,'h'' e ' II X Solcolska, nftd! lliaymoni d Peler-.M.iiooi8 U> tlu-.e^teBt. IhAt, iihs'slcaf vi-i 11 he wilt lofMr. Kj-rry, who, will son. Norman Lewis, property mantt-jeducation and• Intra-iiiiiral atUMUs seems W. H. S. was burdened with, much unusual talent. It is i.(-^i,mi lii him a one-tliousand word -Jcv, and .V'thur Kif-yllns. ptoinpteV, prepare rtem for. It. ; . a pity that in,this high school of durs withi soo many talented This tliesis will b(- corrected attended. "4. , It"Is gewem-lly-agrc-ed tliat , . , i « A • • e i\ „ '"• "•'•' Knullsh oacbw, who will Mr. Pease, the in.ioh, was toast- drl^'^lntni-scliool conttsyt have' lit- :rth£ of th<\ o'ccaHun. "The guests people we cannot have a volunteer to play for the singing of the •„,.„.,< liim ,OI, iu I if cdiicatloTial or physical value',- ji In fornier yrarsj students were /were Mr. ahd\ Mrs! Fvrry, Mr. Tlitv nr^plDltl»(; tfie.talent'-of4' • ^TheTDial of December 1913 says: r. Mls» Hubert andd Miss Dfc,. at tho pricp e of the^eat^ e ad- ior Class was called early in October for the purpose of select*-; reprimanded by tiie'te'alther in chargt e j The nnienu corksUti d of olives, pln- ing class rings or t U mission. It Is a public I'xhlljitlrtn not rings or pinsV' The Seniors of 19l4 certainly were .two ] t^T'XL V&i^ Bta*^vJ] k,_ cejery eW$Vtn nooAie... HOU directly ronnecterf with the p.ilnra-. jumps ahead of the 1m few and present Senior classes. Now if ins; in "mdv i>riioiis. Nk-everyone'chicke" I 1 n Weasaeft, mashedJ potato^^, T. T? • ..,;,. ,, j,... ^.._._ ..'. 4.-U- i» II*,'.*'wUI' havhavee , to cniiducconduct itlmuihhuwif ««ak-Ji. jee j{buttareflpe»»-aii Imttered pean a4n4l caccqtscatcutn,. luillwl rice lional practicPH of the HCjion]|. ' the rings.are around In time for Conimencenient^it is would in a claKsrno4n',,aiid will hare mushrooms, hot biscuits. California •~*-B An 'tl5ferr5Ji''P6Tff ;(O work'the entire period. Isahid and' Russian "' dreselnt-', iee fact tha.t the:(treat majority of W6 work." I \ > *, .' .,' Now>study periods will-be. used as'cream, toffee-and cake. MIBS Caatet n'j! collegi's do not attempt to llnt 1 tatc t\\f atliltjjtic .prograiiiB- of > the* ' \ Class Antiquarian., '31. | llwy always should, have been Used, 1 ter went to Florida and Alll8t'8 Uail|J' i • Tlie Junior American,History class sical education tn women's colleges had a wonderful time. 1 Ml8^ Morrow shopped, cooked, lee- made a resume of the history of tin- HEAD PRAISES ari> familiar with tlu> HmUat|onn of 8l (She's still year by pointing to the -tfoUovriitp. thf i-'lrls in athletics, and' therefore, Miss Van Slyke had guests, went to stif™teif frol anm dth ping-ponged.e ice-skatin-g and as she | events to ?e tli« comnlexi'ty of pnihlhit Intw-colleglate contestx. bridge parties, and visited Hadley played ^ing-pong on ft waxed floor, | liistory, STUDENT NEWS . ."f.hone this letter wfTt.hHp you rough and Nevr York, wheru she saw "Nina H1IL> was on her ear most of the time.) """"Thes"e events were tho' concensus sulvp your problems. Rosa" and en]oy«d it very much.. She also Bays that she celebrated ol" opinions: Mtaa Snyder helped eat turkey aud K*Mil head of (lie Ku^li-sh Very tnily yourB, New YearV Eve .in tile j "approved 1. The businenK . ilupiii'liiient and facultv advisor of ALLEN O. IRELAND, M. T). Dvmmuh the cranberry sauce 4ther home in Leba- % Westward Trans-Atlantic flight , rfd«.. HIRII " School News non. ' . maiuiur. 1[h( Woodt) f)irector of I'hyHl&r.and Health Walt Levl—"ttoy we certainly had U>ste und Bellonte. : sraft |1BS lecetved a fetter from the Education." Mr. Holden visited hia parents in King Carol replace* Mic|iae,l on lC,,|Ullibill ScholaKtk. pTess A»soclu- ..one grand time!',' : ; • >• Buffalo. 1 throne ot Roumanla. HOOVER I MurLUr'Newcomer—I'ni coming 4. Mahatma Cliand's' elvil diso- ti'on, (•omprimentlns him and the staff WERLOCK iOCKED IN Huber visited friends in But*, back to'reat up from the holidays. bedience campaign In fndlu. ' mr the stifdents' new joarna.ilKtlcef* f»lo. • ' I Jimmy Dlmock—I played baskert- 5. Revolutions in South America. fort, whlcb in how appearing In the. WEDLOCK OR DEC. 19 MIBS Brb went hcyjie to Lewiston, ball a lot. . He enjoyed Christmas at 6. Naval conference tn Geneva, two Wopdbrtdse papers. The letter Pa. and spent a good old-fashioned ^ churclj. 7. Byrd's return from South Pole.' is Higiipil by JoHeph M. Murphy, dt- Mr. and Mrs. \frerlock were dis- (Christmas. • f, f-- Our star sophomore reportersrRay •K.' Ohio prison catastrophe. niftor of the amnctatlon. appointed in that the weather, in MUa KoblnsOn dancad, Kluili'tl, ami Juckhuii •ami AdUluh Bpelim SJJDUI !l. Change of parties In Congress. Thti tetter- fn part readn: Bermuda waa not as warm an -tliity in general enjoyed herself.' " the holidays at Jackson^"liantlng You may tell your s,tnff that I, b^enjoy»cl the beauty .ney, however, before vacation wan it or not1). '•• '•;"•' Discovery of new planet front red tho actlvUlw «f the achpol In nof thnt /ertlle little Istt"- They spent Over because elie.tiail to uttuud a Duvld John—"Pehaved." Observatory. hi manner and have a unique Christinas day. ^Instead of camp re-union In Montclair. r I Cacciola,' wheh Intervlowed,-just 13. Droughts In the West, thelr'stdrles in a manner that the usual snow, Santa Chum,,tree and " ' a very doleful murmured— "Oh, my head." 14. ^England's gi^at dirigible JH appeal not only to r*>d ribbons they journeyetU 'ucrosH with • In, a pool, of m\id 10115 .destroye Proposed bdy mergerfire. s of western \T f'"?,to-tll«lr r'>aritntK and the pco- on bicycles. • water'aud was rescued by a. ro- gaver you rediw that H I

Til VTFslufa. the a(|tial'luin reputed to be-one of the best in th^ quirt** fiij|r world, was ,only ane-fluartar of the •- .Ullildl.it In v achieve. Faw.' can. Inlerprtvt fuels disc of one floor of Hie anuarhinj In f?u!fl''-it over NEXT^SOPHOMORElPARTY belter than tlion*' intliuatfly assncl- ; PUPPET SHOW GIVEN a ted with tiieii. New York City. • • , -ily, Ou Tuesday noon,/Jlnuary 6, the The beauty of I ho scene, > blue ER ILLNESS BY FROSH STUDENTS "In alt of this one nnml . _ waters, greeit .verdure ^nd .pink and a-< it y.n!«, Th«' Hophs held » class meeting ln Qlass tin) behind the scenes is a great' i .\dvlsor-Wescott'ii i'oon^, TTje class white houspf, fully niadn up for, the tin.' »w;it'fl|> «ntl thir | ot work for which the faculty ad- rain. iMri. Irene B. SJiuy. secretary to un IJ^ce'mbor 18, 1080, the Fresh- droided not to hiiv a bus to go totbje visor Is directly responsible and aa l iiml pom j,vfd. Principal Love, has re-men classes were entertained by, aKeypoi't game because ot lftck of i|l- the page urowH and prospers * vour The trip down was made In th# Wrimt. A comnilttee wu formed to work wfH- beconie njpre' and ' more' fl^ptii of veather, but "on tlie way U' for -'?7i>.50 uml IIUTO it prepare for the ijext Soph party. Tbe buck the tall'end of a storm jostled holida,4 Mr.. Sh.y ^^ evident. , m committuitte whichih htaaAi d i iuo- thp»i un a bit. Mr-'WeTIbcrsiyi K may , t for an Infection of The stage was patated and decorated "Please -extend lo your »taff my although he enjoyed the trip lie like* cess of tlie Cliil.siinas -party wa« bast wishes for their continued suc- •Iishtly higlier prfcte.''. s of the foot. Although Mrs. byy Mr. . Holden, art imtructor, and chosen. Those in cliargiflir* _T^MtKtUA „ ,to have his feet on terra flrmn. "Ivanhw," cess., ' ' ..' ' . . wMSufttriBKfqrMveral weeks ''rbpMMwUe'rbpMMwUed aceues (n(n "Ivanhw" Short. Otto Buejim, Hsymond . Cordially yoUM, month wWoh Mrs plta have •;oni Tom Currie, Eileen Fi»n«r, Sinclair Lewljought to be able to Be Chri.tniaChrlatmaii , she stavestayed at heherr ' M' , j flntaned; t nj|)w MlrlftHj'Serniayan. • ' . WHOLAW1C learn as much Utotjt Europe, In th* school to wanpten- On Wednesday afterno«a AS.^M brltf tint* he will spend abroad,, u gjven in Mr. r/ pr, *K)fcpHM

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Vteu.,1 rjjjr IM OWtftEHt-- I 00 WITHAB6e*M/TS t»M NOUWJ MBN HCW-A-OMSj head, she lifted Commander. Before? the boy had time to say a word, off {trotted Lively, carrying her burden, SKSS& vn(t she walked BO fast that Peter had all he could do to keep up with the Black Ant. Out of the tall of his eye the boy noticed that all around him the same thing. was going on—slaves were making "horses" of themselves to give rides to 4helr laiy mistresses. The strange thing about it waa that the Black Ants did not seen to mind being insects of burden.. Not ode of them looked cross npr 1lrtd. As « matter of fact,, many of th'em ap- peared to be genuinely fond of their mistresses,.they lifted them so gent- ly, wer&so anxious for their comfort. Peter -was at a loss to understand it. "I Always thought the Black Ants Were a good-natured lot. but thejr . must have even hotter dispositions than t thought," mused the boy. Keeping his eyes and ears wide open, Peter became so Interested In the things he saw and heard along the way, that he waa at his Journey's end long before he knew It, Sudden- ly he found himself at the toot of a Anchors Aweighl! large mound of earth, with a door In its Bide. Lively did not stop out- pH 9oV"- 1T5 HQehT 76 aide this door, but walked right in, B none fl^AW- wo Hfwe ft wee. Commander clinging to her Jaws—• and Peter followed. Having come woo &er uP IN this far ' he- must see the thing - IT ^ and beelden, he did not feel atajl safe far awuy from Command- er. However, the boy had not gone ?ery far before, he wan rudely chal lenged. : • « • • Nexts "Big Stick ami tk-nttart." *•' SLATS' DIARY By Bose Fkrqnlur

By BOM FABQtHAB Friday—well we went to a consort a( the cbtrch tonlte and ltssened to S girl* sing In a reclteal of musick and ect.. most ect. 1 of the girls has » very rlton voice and the uther girl has a very ritch father so about 1-2 of the singers wassent so mutch >to llsaea at tor over a hour and a 1-2.\ I Saterday—1 of the printers* wljch wjrkB on> tlm noosn paper wear pa wfrks quit h1a Job today and went to Springfield wear he Is going to wlrk on a, house organ. -Ant-fimwy^-seA--T- B|LES-FORGRAVfi she was surprised to hear that bee** Oh, Whimp's a Jolly Good Fellow Bho never thot this fellow had mutch WGSISTER muskkln him. Sunday—When Misters cum, to VAWQ I OUtlM OF fl-lE D 5 ' Bed whut do you mean BllStorB uijd HE CHOWT beleavi'd In that old saying about, the Mlaseltoe. Rnd she laffcd uolnRly. '. ' 1 TOMlSS IT.' •Muriday—Joy Hlx hast sold hla little dog Witch waa a Skoteli.tefryer and --.|*H^hM»-hta«*U.iMJ^tflttMsL»o all'6 of tA kids Van pet him at 1 t . H iupBu»>—»un la hawelng * ---r- day party tonlte Benefenatelng . Her thirty 2iTd berthday. This la the -1st berthday party sUe lias had (or fore. yA. when she sellebratod her twenty 9th' berthday. she says she Xpects •urn of jtne vrlmen witch she ha» en- vtted wMlsay sum" offle thlngB about h.er back of her back wJien.she Is out of beefing. ' • _l Wensday Mft Bftya P"'UB Jonefl baa changed a offle lot In the last tew yra and Ant Emmy ast whut she ment and ma sed well she ase^to marry men wlch she woodent even play golf wlih nowadays since they struck oil on her farm down In Texas reaently. ^ witch w»a gave to -her by her 6st husoend when he settle hlB allaraoney.' ' . . . ,M -iJVSHUSHT INQhiE HAND AND \0 Thlrsday—went to a boy and grrl party tpntfc find 1 aBt Jand if she wood set out a dance, with me and ITHH REST OF MV JEWELS HAVE Bho sed'Yes If you'will promise not DISAPPEARED/ to get Fresh and I prd»|«ed and when I went to luk for her Hound she wa» setting Mt out with Stevens I bet he dladent pn . nuthlng like 'that. So she choosafl him and It donl pay to be no gentel- man.' JUST SMILES By VIRGINIA LBB TeetlmonlBl?, David, Lawrence, who edits the

nue homer Hs, according -^-i New Yorker, received the following "testimonial" from a Northampton, Mass., Bubscrtber:^ "My dear Mr. LawrejHUj: The United States I¥ily comes to the office I read it. As tbew Is no OP* else here who would be interested in It. atfer I have read It, It Is thrown away. Wishing you continued success, Steering OSJH Then there is the souvenir ftend •I am, very truly yours! Cajvin Ooo- QOPQ to the Head Possible Employer: But you'se "Darling, lookTt K5 IOT< In the death scene while I who tried to get «n »utograpbed The small boy came into the tuber- oodii in that wtodeV.me playing Romeo, I died so or' •OOBfcSQ^JJM[become looking around ukjing for a rather high wage seeing of the word "itrohgbeart" m T»fl» bomTfTroui AI Otpoue. - -=^. gtgt you know nothing about the moat hurts one's eye*** ,- that a mm In the audience "Yes, let's mow •ofc* 1 •' And there if the man who never tp hw «o much of on th> floor of a ttfBf wrot op to the ewrf • "Wonderful! Uave » dollar to the ADtiSftloon the BwulteT " •vfl "I want ft eoUar (or my father." Applicant: But, you tee, not know- j Borer—Oh, It has been re- "Here eomw Mrs. OtVbbW. I "OM !»• mtoet" the elwk asked. In' the work makes U » «ncu birder the word "soreheadI" think l'» teU the maid to tell her I'D} wt." 8e«tl*»j "Won't the HtU, MUU ?olee of tor R«la*~Wbwti the natter

A. • THt WOODSWDGE IKAMi, htlDAY, JAN Bight BLOCK mm McKinley Harts 12,000 FINANCE GROUPS Organization of Health uneral Seractt Krt Board li fo.tponed Joseph Kowalski Tomorrow iio-iii «.~r- ston ot new municipal Funeral services for Jnseph Kowal- iu-mwa^Twu^k^i THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY A «U, 52, of 316 Mawbrcy street, 8-9 Lena Wohlgemuth . 106.98 laws, iirevrnled the Townshipp com- laws, Woodbrldge, who died Tuesday night 10-U Michael Mftnnlon. • 44.76 miiu.-m.il holdinhold g the organisatioti n 20 to 22 Aberden Realty f at the Perth Amboy City Hospital of the Board of Health Mon- Calla BLOCK Wrw OBSERVE B.&L. CENTENNIAL after, a short Illness, will be held to- day LI. The discussion luted un- ROM Bawrysi . 40.88 10 morrow morning from ins late borne. Rose HswryM . 40.82 o'clock when ththe 9-10 Matthew Genders • rto 10 Interment will be In St. James" Cein- BLOCK 472 A manufacturer otcalu-i. in* Krank- .m thcMr growth thtousliQut the. spun- <'' '" called Interment 11-13 August H. Suupaneu Herbert Tyler 884.20 ford, I'cnnsyh.iin.idreaniecl'a'jiun>• - - tr">-<>'iy waMs r9nrapid.iri '' rinrinnatCincinnatii wwaus onona« ooff Hoard uf Jtealth meeting etery. -•. 1|-U Woodbrldge Ehter- . ., MMayo r WTlWi'lial m A. Ryan, m BLOCK S78 . dred years, im» <>f the pleasure, of the early cities to ta*e hold or this s appointed temporary' chair- The late Mr. Kowalski is survived 336.U 18S-IM Julia Jauseko- frann house without a >>'<•&• g a frunn house without a Conimltteeman 0111 by his wtfe, Verontn, a daughter, i • wltz '.....: 278.92 (lartit- Mrs. John Slenkllwica. ft son, Ed' V Iftuddltwi and"8ta«T bathroom or UWi'lfone. This was In waa nomn p 291.10! BLOCK S7« BBO&MNG at a.polatw thorp. In 188 ward, and" two grandchildren,' all'of. 29.62 1(3-155 Pauline „. 173.17 of pi«uant avenue distant 1831 when, contrary to popular be- K'Wl^'^lSSSr The-«*«- meeting -wa ~s then , adjourneeecreurd a.t . 46.62 BliOCK i lief, men in km-* breeches figured by dreil associations In Cincinnati, *Bd Wood-bridge and, a mother, two sis- 33.36 and twsnty-five (886) the call of the chair until next Mon- 4 Mrs. X. P. D»yle... 222-226 Aberdej n Realty "•intersection of ths at tha(, time their deposits ters and a brother In Europe. 402-401 Anna Homer 682,24. the light of oil lamps how to get day night, January 12. at % P. M., 1,724.04 Co. ,... the down payment together. greater titwi those of the BLOCK 1,030.2664.701 ' 246.1MJ-S60 0249 -ftsar- at the Memorial Municipal Building. 7-8 John The home loviafc manufacturer, banks. 3 •its* M. 1 rt.fi thinking of his townsmen at .well »t " State tupenfyion, which, is now In 724-741 Wo and hlnunlf, consult** eererai of tfce oth effect in almost every, state, 'began In COLONIA SCOUTS HOSTS er enterprisin_ g„ cltlseas and they o.r. New Jersey lit 18478 . At presentt, su* v-- -tfl C rP 90.14 America s Bfit building and pervisors p*ald by the state with pow- TO LEADERS AT PARTY K 648-0 BLOCK« The Men* Civic Club, otjColon'a. ° - loan association . :. ers similar, to the baa* examiners] • ,-—— tO7-«O8 Helena Taemhi. ^ ^ ChriltoHar- their first regular meeting of 271.64 870 24.16' to Pleasant avenue Tonight In live hundred cities personally ytelt.the building and loan] ,xhe Polonia boy Scouts, Troop $1. HIM 447.93 i Soft Crlstoffer- "feet to the potato or this year at the home Of - 414.86 m ' stretching from r-— • ' tU-A Nicholas ~ "'^ 1709.97 lish-born Jeremiah Horrocks, and the amounting aided In th« now. famous patrols < J. Miller . 81.04 It Taylor, treasurer. It **« 0^ J AJe* that the club will meet regattdy the 9-14 A19* Latti bsionglng orM My 18-16 Florence %^ ^ts^ officers present, Ant Friday of every month In the 131.91 BLOCK auditorium of the Colonta school and dall ... 136.81 I8S-890 Lynbonrtr Wukaslno- served BLOCK 6W-J 402.03 j n«7. and Isaac Whittle**, who made ^ihcS^M'lnOM^^^ SWoSS^MmmtttE •>«'«»\Presided Fletchr was,*£»«>«£ to 733-734 And] > Blk •• 887.31 f ver y MM eTenln 29.48 i OfW wneel". *«™i of the etty "j?d ° ^*'™*'8,,rtrf »irtSmS?'.*>*** » ^ f- .;appoint comm tlees te-IaM cnMgi! of wJ 980-981 Leon KocMnank 696.16 —LBOAL ADVERTISEMENT— - |W0a"8ewarsnBealty*] fathers, and was elected president o( the idea had been stan«o so aroenwy. ^ ' ' h present were Scout! various important matters. 767-7«3 Samutl M. Oa- 141.97 waWh M.12 1 1 foU 88:01 loStlOW' Uiuls' i*««rg 39.88 43,12 SHERIFF'S SALE STfaThatt M™e£«&"wT.Vsiebulldln. SdloaTassocla4- **, £»> ear™» day*^JF^SJZZl^''*^™™-^'*, the^aUonaV body un-.^^Xi'on*^?' ' V foV the district *„,The* wilmemberl be presentes of thed clu tob tfenjaminalso voted7*774 J. W. Wilbur 260.83- BLOCK 498 ft wl er c n 518.51' OF NBW tion a hundred years)ago tonight. !? ! *_!." ^.^£"?™ J?f ..L Council; Patrick .BoylanAvenel, ; deputJoiepyh t]Sepansfcto contributl one Januartowardy 13s the. . 67.16 960-961 Tfrnne*1 Anderson 600.M the Oxford Provident Building and dertook to In placing these or-| f j „ colonla and 866 DOnUnick Benlncsja . 16.66 1107 FRANKLIN Loan AasociaOon Of Philadelphia eanlrtilons o. t*» Wf*.^*"8". Joy, Prank Hod.hon, Roy- McMlchel!' — VL 18.49 HOME BUILDINGS AND S7LV- theh r r relrea Am r e U n i »-14 Israel Adl«r INQ8, Complainant and JO80BPH ft CountCountyy. Set up to provide the flrst "f, f , »« "' Amwlea* i *^J'a S *! !? "and 91dney91dneyvPinkharPlnkhamo, Of iheColonia I rij|lj) ((OLDS FIRST 22.86 NOLAN, et al., Defendants. Fl ra for 3t te VI1- U-18B. Ladg 1190 Edw. medium for systematic saving that » >«>sues of such assoCiaUons al- i troop committee; Scoutmastr Harris;; « l.|,p- A- HCnf yrin sale of mortgaged premises dated No- ha been 3|0t th« young country had known, the «« land Assistant Scoutmaster DeMarco, \ MEET OF NEW IfcAK B. Landwrnan 6.24-1186-1137 Walter B. vember u; i«w, new organisation encouraged thrift I ot the Perth Amboy troop. •• Weeosw 318.83 M8.88 _By .virtu ...e of the above stated writ to see BT0C 19.64 33." 1 directe' 'd and iliitvered. I will expos* to nd advanced loans to responsible r, a \ Next Sunday morning the members', The BuMhman Guild of the First _ ; lltt-1138 Rose BenowlU 24-30 Woodbridgs Entar- 88122 11&T1166 Harry Bates ... 66.99 68.73 ilijlsr tvndua on folks wbo wanted to own their own of Troop 61 tal > h ike 11 Church held U 1168-1180 Aberden Realty League »-40.G«o. Boball 884.98 domiciles. The 12.000 btilldlng and new itn ChCU'ii !tur^e =stud,,,^yv wwit •«™i»rh, scoutmasteScoutmaste* • , r J*SCUrrld.iCUrri" JPWW"(nw>Mji(i o"f ,he yeftr Mtfi,rlay* nigh P7t ! ' Company U81 38.88 _ BBLOCK 671.«71 """ ANNUD THIRTY-ONHIBON1S loan associations that today have The boys will meet at the" polonia at the home of Miss Adele Warter, 101.51 108.89 1171799 Waller B. Weeden 661.14 1-8 John M. HHaadd „M At lw.. o'cloco'rlk in the afternoon at seid nine billions of dollars,of the sav- the serrieea of the local! 9-16 Benjamin Lander- I BLOCK 788 hool at 9 A. M. in Green street. The subject of the 38.31 36.44 673 Bdward Banaslak . 74.68 7».O8 day |n the Sliinf. f s Office In the City at ings of small wage earners, have not associations to the public and to un- man New BfunHuvIrktk , N. J. The troop is also planning a card program was "Prayer." this Lander- BLOCK 7Ot-A 1 changed these two purposes set down dertake .a live y«ar expansion pro-j ^ Januan' IT to raise funds 17-22 Benjamin 18.69 31.81 6S8-699 Arthur A. ..- All the t.yiluWItig tract or parcel of land National Prayer Week. 62.38 and premises hereinafter particularly de- on sheets Of parchment by Jesse CEB- gram to drive for even more taTest-.f (heJr trea8Un-. This wlll.be the Mis? Myrtle Howard was the lead- 1-8 Benjamin Lander- Lutgsns 48.07 12,32 14.73 scribed, situate, lying snU beinf la the tor who drew tin the Bret mtnuUs ov to increase the swelling asaests— , 1 ^^ ofl-rea to the public for BLOCK 709 er of the- nwrttnjr._ Following the 563-Jn* Ml OI« "Edwards ...... 18.08 10.68 Township of WuodbrTdge. In the OouMy et that are now locked ia a vault in the because more attests make more.th. g t vMr The troop commit, '26.67 Middlesex and Htatt at New Jersey, ruon*y to loan to wouldbe home own. 1 '^ Sunday. January 9-15 Benjamin Landjj;-, MS F. H. Samsoe 22.80 rooms of the Hlctorlcal Society of te M wil) m twxi A Wlileper- •tiAn I 10.90 13.36 BLOCK 709-A , KNOWN and designated as Lot Onsen era. and that is the real purpose of ^ atth e home 0[ scautmaster " 16-23 Benjainin Lander- I270-273B. M. Gannon... " .647.(8 115) In mock Twenty-four (14), on Map Frankford. . , VftrT Miss Rutl\ torch 12.87 entitled '".M/ip of Wocdbrldfe Manor. Praver." ? 10.52 And high powered financiers who these ttssocUUona. rid, on McParlane road to complete _. The sti'il> u.' .:.-. m' - BLOCK 5S3-O BLOCK 710-A property of Wnodbrldge Realty Company, now guide the destliuu of ten, twen- 1 arraneements for.this card party. India on the March." wa-" 87-88 Doria Nagy 255.18 365.47 445-446 Aug. Hnnsnn 48.14 46.U situated1 u at'w'wTbridgerMiddlese " x County', 1,807.83 ty, and fifty million aollar associa- Members of the V. S. Build- All the officers and mmbers . of Incidents of family life 104-107 Flora De Haven 1.741,62 BLOCK 711-A New Jersey,•>-.''• which Map la ttled tn the 506 Martin Olsen 16.71 19.28 'Middlesex >iVitit V .,1y - Clerk'~l*tm.m\,'MS OffictXttlik* e oAHn *8h th. e tions along the yery same lines on ing and Loan League are not all Troop 1)1 were exceedingly pleased to J lnQ told by Mt?-> Adele War BLOCK W3-P 3Jnd day i.f Jnfluary, 1614, u Map Kum- called building and loan associa- learn^th'at Patrick Boylan had accept- »n '» *"'•'- >">« ".• -.-, _-. b which the 6*ford Provident started 151-156 Delia Enuchetta .BM BLOCK 711-B »«». *' 73», File No. 636. 1 tions. Although their plans are 6801 life with $244.00 will see copies of ed• th.. .e appointmen!.._„_,t o„f, deputjanl,lyv com^nm- . Louistei*. MIFe MorrisS Doroth. yMis Leonars Myrtld ean Howard MISd S Vallee • • "13-513 Emil Bohnsack . 388.44 ?«??! Together with »ll the right. UUs and identical such organisations, be- 19-532 Peter Flliman .. 143.03 these- precious documents for the first missioner, Mr. Boylan having had ex-pave n resume of the ehaptef. "Fam- 14S.74 interfst of thr mortgagor In or to the cause Of early action of the state BLOCK S«-PP land in the bid uf the street or Highway time tonight Taken from tfie His- perience tn scouting, having served ily l.iiv in India" in the study book. 9-14 Benj. Landerman . IS-** 14.87 BLOCK 714 In front "f th* premises above described Legislatures, are called "Co-op- ; 8.47 the torical Society vaults by the United a? scoutmaster of Troop 71. Iselin, '. Hbw Mi^ionslries Live in India" lfi-18 Benj. Landerman. G.2« 228-228 Michael Yanoo- KiiM * '•'•"tcr line thereof, erative Banks in Boston and Stated Building and Loan League. and as a merit badce e\aminer. Co- was th*» cub)ect of an Interesting talk 19-30 Win. T. Pro- skl 186.47 - i«.oo, pecreos amounting to approximately "Homesteads" ln New Orleans, chaskle 20.03 22.68 238-239 Maude A. Free- the organization ln charge of the na- lonia consi4ers Itself fortunate in given by Mrs.- John Stronu. tlve suest and sottM other parts of the BLOCK 5SS-O \a 129.96 1TO"°| Together with all and slnfurar,- the tional affairs pf the jwsocifttiou, re- _,,,,,.,_ a ninn of Mr. Boylan's type epr-akev of the.eve&l)U!, ". 'fttinle Parker . 442.61 363.49 BLOCK 748 ' South. l,«40.09 I Igbte, privileges; heredilameitts sad ap- pllcas of the dog tared treasurer's for a local confmlssToner. At the btnlness session plans were 'aiinle Parker* 1,866,48 ;8 A 'i of 40 Joseph purtenances thereunto belonging or Is eny- : Turek 724.15 report of a eeatury ago will be at! : Mr.. CurrlCur d is also completinp g his furthered for the play, i'Hangine " 193 c-o C. and S. Com- 198.14 _i— '-'ilng, 181.B3 ,1-42 Joseph Turek ... 106.46 sroup of examiners for merit badees , furthered for the ply, BLOCK 747 BERNARD M. GANNON, each place is a souvenir ot the five KEASBEY SCHOOL LEADS BLOCK 543-B Sheriff hundred caatennlal dinners. ^« I^tWm 1 u«iTnTnf from tlie neighborhood an* this Ust:s'?n-" <° b<> presented by the Oulld | BLOC Oeorge SUIlwell 706.62 789.79 Company 131.32 137.36 BLOCK 768 [FRANK II. HENNB88T, Perhaps one of the most elaborate IN ATTENDAnLfc KALfc at the Solicitor. wileekl .b e Treado daty efo Eugenr publicatioe Smeathersn next. j|^ ^sl °vcnins«»; jS,^™session by^ thwile "Schoot direclt 1230.231 J. W.BLOC WilbuK rWJ-8 11-A Harriet M. WhltU- U9.74 dinners will be given In Los Angeles : Keaabey School almost made a per- W 0( 3S9-S70 John Frikka ... 103.37 108.77 kef 780.96 7*7.70 principaweek lT oof datthee RaEwa Eugeny e fllghameather School.s ! «{£ Missions« ' on January 14 at the 12-19-1-2-31 where R. Hollby Myers, president of feot reco,^ |a the rank of attendance a decWed t0 cbanBe 283-385 J. W. Wilbur BLOCK 768 lne pla 64,09 the D. 8. Building and Loan League tor the.month of November, but fell and J. Buell Tiffanj, former Chair-i - h S • il• t direct Company ' 60.14 1 Mary B. Hanson .. 8,727.60 1,844.81 393-398 J. W.Wilbur BLOCK 766-B SHBR1FF8 SALB-In Chancery at New who nlaaaad this feature of the cele- a iUOe «hort with the fmal percent- man of the" Colonia Troop committee ' ^^:/r0'm Jj anuary 1»9 to J Januarn y 3398 J W Wilbur 188.12 Company 3 * House Bridget Cas- Jersey. Between W< bratton. will preside at a Joint ban- age or JJ.J, according to an anhav,- . e agreedj to serve. ( ^ ^ accouncount t 0o(f th thee "SchooScholl of MU-1 iJ^cK MS-T** sldy 760.14 companyCompany,. a corporation of New Jsnsy, qOM ot the Tarious asaoclaUons In hU nouncement made today bv Supervls- sions." This meeting will be held at 330-336 J. W. Wilbur 1st. of A. D. Brown . 98X88 CompUUpant, and John rredertdi an« iao 27 138.16 cto Ucludlng his own, the Lot An- Principal" John H. Lore's office, GOLD TO MEET the home of Jllss Florence McAuslan '_?«»»«»• -.-:• • •_• • •;• • - BLOCK 766 J«MM Frederick, his wife, eL als.. De- Hutual Building and Loan As- : ..„-.«.._•—,7 KD „„„!„, ,787-783 Domenjck. Guu- •8 Julian H. Keen .,,. 44.67 fendanta. .Ft /•^rjjjf * *2p9*** other schools and their The Fortnightly Guild will hold its , , n Vr'ogp«t street. During the BOdal 83.15 67.86 tkUa J 1 prauses dated -c M, 1880. There, before the city are as follows: Bopelawn, 98.8; jrepular meeting Monday night. Jan-; refreshments were served. Domenlck Ouas- By virtue of I hour 27.06 30.00 !& «Bi fc.«.7. tit abeye Mated writ to fathers and as many of the people Fords, No, 7, 97.9; Barron avenue, 'uary 19, at the home of Miss Emily j L_— 19-46 Julian a Kean .. 2W.M "•ected and delivered, I WiU expoee to 797-804 J. W" .Wilbur BLOCK 161 e at public vendoe on wh« bvrvbeen aided to home owner-97.7; sewaren. 9«.l; Fords, No.14.iDavtd, ln Linden aveau«. J REPORT STOIiEN CAR 160.37., 167.66 IS O. Uaaeauer Com- WEDNBSDAr, THB.28TH DAT O» ship throtifjh this plan as can be as-j 958; igeii-, No. l5 957. wood- WOMAN'S OLCB TO MEFS j Tne warden'B office lias asked the pany „. 17103 180.01 JANUAKT, A. P., 1811 7 33.08 36.S6 swubled, Mr.-Meyera will describe the brdtge, No. 1. 16.1; Aveael, 95; | the Woodbridge Woman's Re:', , liCp (0 be on trie lookout for | Kuja. at 2 o'clocic~liT the afternoon of said day 0 J> IMS at the Sheriffs Office ia the City of New growth ot this plan and. his talk wlU. Woodbridf*. Nfc 14r U\ P«rt Read-UuUlean Club wlU meet thltiveuiM ^^,^1^, .eoaeh., color green, Uv,*"-^ W. Wilbur be sent out OTer the countrr In a way in , J4.5; i^in, jjo. 6, 93.2; Colo- at 8 o'clock at the home of Mra. ber .K11H55. which was | BLOCK «S-TI „ r P lcense nuro 1.U3.84 90,(7; Afl*the ifoKwlng tr«t or parcel of laad that would have made the original nla. 88.9; Hagamao Heights, 9G.4.. Frank'Staneik, in Rahway avenue. 1 p th Amboy Tuesday and premises hereinafter particularly de- 8tol6n from er 1,878.24 founder* of this business open their 18-19 Angelo D'Andrea 80.29 Mafl scribed, situate, lying and being In Use niyht. JS'S Towhshlp of Woodbridge, .County of Su>cir ra 40-41 Leopold Frey .... 38.12 u eyes In wonder, had such a*possibility 122 Unlmown . . iM.4i IM.7I " Middlesex and Bute ot New Jersey: been described to them on that night —LEGAL 'ADVERTISEMENT— ' 24 Unknown . • 58.98 104.08 11.1! BEGINNINO In tbe weeter^ fine ef 141.02 13-11 Margaret Burton . 47.43 on* hundred r*at» ago. i So unknown I... 136.78 81-83 Sidney W. Gran- "' RaJiwny (ivenut, at a point therein dis- 0POSAL8 28A Unknown 78.03 80.48 tant SO feet eoutherly measured along the The building to which the Oxford SEALED PROPOSALS will be «celv«a by "" ""' — BLOCK 673 halph .,..,..... ai.66 63-54 Elertn Qtoessel ... 47.83 sime foe Its Intersection with the south- Provident met * hundred years aeo the Board of Education of Woodbridge ft w^w A jen»en.... f0.61 erly line of New, atrret; Uience (1) run- FREE AUTO PARKING SPACE Township,, N««M«y. on Januwj, .^A. g, ^^ ^a >,.. 616.83 SS4.44 BLOCK 771 still Stands in Philadelphia. In 1S31 ¥h ning »outh 22 degi-ees 38 minutes west 1931, at" 8 o'clock, .. „ .... 1 Louis Garals ..,— 80.54 tUong aalil Ilne of Rahway avenue 70 feet Frankford was a, stage-coach jour- (School on Barron Avenue. Woodbrldge. ., . • 52.02 BLOCK 778 to. a point therein distant 311.19 feet ney from this elty, whlcn long a?o 31 P. Max Lesser .... 13.86 1Boj IN. J., for the installation of electrical 1 "* 48 Alfred Eltner 19.66 northerly measured along the same frota grew out to encompass lt.\ In 1831 work in the new addition to School No. t,, Supply ^X'f,", Ha Intersection with the northerly Ilne ot 11, located on Rose and Manning Streets.; ^A. 98.77 102.06 85 William Schwett .. 2«.3O, ,B Freeman strt'el: thence (2) north 73 de- this building was a good old tavern, w 69 Max Tessez ..1... i.W- 000 Woodbrldge. N. J.. in accordance willi Clarence T. Mar- trees 59'i minutes west 100 feet to a aUlte: and the tavern »n»r. Thomas Side- plafts and fpeclficatlcns prepared for aame 322.70 334.8 BLOCK 171 i« theme 1:11 northerly parallel! with the first botham, lent his back parlor for the 15 William Schwelt'.. 16.29 i-nur.it 70 feot; thence (4) easterly parallel by- J. K Jensen and A Rasmuasen. archi- 26-27 John Snrensen ... 322.70 S34.84 17-18 Wllljam T. Hanley 31.66 event. But this environment did not tects, First National' Bank Building. 38-29 Frederick J. DeJil- with the second course, 100 feet to the 246.41 41-4? John Cser 47.64 51.14 l)«lnt nr place of BBOINNINO. bother Jeremiah HorroeV? and Dr. Perth Krotioy, N. J. \ gren 236.IH BLOCK Ml ' Bldi shall be made out on forms sup-' 31-33 Donovan Supply Being known and deatcnatrd' tui loU Taylor, both "Bible Christians" and plied by the architects for that purpose, j" Co Inc 739.25 767.3J 10-11 Kate Cunningham 62.84 66.73 r 41-42 Max Goodman ... 62.84 88.73 Nos. 3 and 4 on map,entitled 'Map of pledged to abstio«B^c from Intoxicat- Plans and ipegiflcation—..a.... s w»y >be„ ob.- ^Q.41 "Bertha"Clovs)t(iy'!!? 106.20 0 Property Monting to Jeanle ''offdyj situ- tained at the office of the architects unti obl , BtOCK 874-A 43-44 Oeo. H. Buckley 30.28 33.29 < ing .drinks. Now, .Thomas Sidebot- BLOCK 780 ated ln the Township of Wut-dnrldge, the supply Is exhausted by a. depoklt of 2-S Frank and Ferdinand Jflddleaex County1, New Jersey, liurvryed ham's tavern, half remodeled, is a {25.00 for esth s«t of plans arid spec•-j Scbunback 114,38 120.1 i-70' Josephine H. shon for automobile fiilpplieg. flcatkins, which will be returned Jo .the li Frank and Ferdinand Hayes S4.08 37.J5) fax, EnginoerV October.' 43.5! 78 Mortimer E Cote ... 10.79 The house on wfclch the Hrst loan HARRY A. McCORMACK, „*_ • „.„ whe• n plan' s an"d •specification " s tie ' Schunback 40.19 76 Norma F. Naught* 33.83 as 837 and l>3> nahway was mane also ttOl stands, ttlll occu- returned tn good condition. At all times • BLOCK SV-B , avenue, • Resident Manager. . 6-7 Albert J. Crau .... 104.43 BLOCB78I a set of plus Md specifications will -be I teiJ ~*o ewroall—tely pied, on. Orchard ttreet tn Phlhdel- on flle in the arepe'cCs' office l(* the Use10-11 John j. HcKimey I tonn .10.31 A. A. Croeb» 4 88 M phia, and in till the heart of Comly of intending bidders during business.hours BLOCK (75-0 BLOCK 181 with ell. and singular the 1 6 Annie Vkn Der Cee __. Rich beat with pHde when be took on any business day. If unable to secure 14-16 white and Hess.. W.tf 20.98 right*, privilege*, hereditaments and ap- deed to it. He lighted the borough a set of plans - and specifications on ac-29-33 Louis Meszaroe .. 1M.7B 1 Lee ... XT. nf6.«8 86. M purtenances , thf reunto belonging , or In THE BEST WESTERN count of earns being exhausted. .'1 ' BLOCK HI~ 61-63 Altonear T. Adams S3 69 •nywltie appertaining. street'lamps, and applied and re- / Each bid must be accompanied Jay a! cer- .1 W, '617.42 ,. BERNARD It. OANNON, Sheriff. ceived, the first loan made by the Ox- Carpemer-;•:•.., 4M,4fr • BLOCK 183 • • "» tilled check of tl.O0O.0O drawn (0 the or-' ! BLOCK 878-4} l't Maggie Kuhn . :t.-.:.. 4«.M 17JW T>RXANpo~in>xT: Boircnor. ^^ ford Provident, Since then, in the der of the "Board of Education, Wood- 2150 3-4 John HcCormack .. lt.8C 87 Hugo A. Prapp .<..•.a' 16.1122J243 1*7 71 mi 1 WIMt ELECTRIC SOUND bridge. N. J.." binding the successful bid- * • "*' hundred year period, the building and NOW , BLOCK 578-D 21.10 61-63 Antoinette Gotltne . 123>3114,436 der or bidden to execute, a contract If 11-ii Carmmaelo Fanelll ' ig,*« 6S-64 mien BrowB s .... 184 #oan associations h*v.- financed more The Biggest and Best Shows for Leu Admjuion BLOCK n SllIRlFTB 8ALB—In Cbaneery c New awarded to him or them. T BLOCK 878-H ' ' 17.68 Mrs. Bonne Jersey. Between Cldiens BulldlIni g and Hhan 8,000,000 Ajawlcan homes. sielle ne Halil- 0 1 MOtit im Than Others The successful bidder or bidders'•will be 32/83 Julia O. Wanton.. 18.00 69.87 7S.8« V " * } - -a .—..corpAratlo v.n . -o~f .Ne—w How the Frankjtord lamp lighter required to furnish a 'surety bond accept- 1 J4-36 Anne Cun,nlnghara 47fl 8X47 8? Nellie BtneBottnerr ... Sl.il Jersey co«plain»nt, and John Aekert an* lever scraped together enouch on a able to the Board o( Edtqatlon ln the full mlvp.Br^r*." ^ \ 66.60 »83 MOT May Helen Aekert. bis wife, et als.. de- lamp lighter's salary to financeth e amount of the contract:] price within ten 46-48 Wm. Roaenber* : 19.71 168 -JT**^. 6j!-M Anne Van Der £ae nr> lendanta ,.nX>or ta,le of mortfaged 'balanee of hts home ownlns venture days after contract Is awarded. >T 27.87 Dremleet dated December 8. 19fa GO ELSEWHERE? All labor employed, as far as possible, | LCK 8 81.29 is history tbv probably will not be MM^elHahj^. 34*80 68-70 Thomas Tuhmain J4.so: By ytrtue of the above stated writ to shall be residents of the Township of 196B qabrlel Danchuck. 34.81 68.88 an me directed and delivered, I will espost revealed by the presiding officers who Woodbrldge? N. j! . S96AB Gabriel Danchuck •7.3) BMC I to sale at public vendue on PBOGRAM WEEK OF JAN. 11th The Board oi Education reserves the ' 367-D V. and A. Young 1104 17 niw. TTVBI ...... J. . will recount this Colorful story at Thomas M. Tufc- 13.1«| WEDNESDAY,: TH« »OT DAT OT right to reject any and all bids. 401B Ada Dunscomt ... 17.S8 the five hundred dinners tonight, but 40lU-ReT. Victor De- maln ..., 1B.11 f JANUART, A. O.. 1M1 ay Only—January 11th—T Features 2 BOAR0 OF EDUCATION, 66-69 CJuu 8. BnrWW 318.40 «.1s ul J 0 clock In the afternoon of said day how Mr. Rich did ttmigh t make good .WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Kublnge 22.64 236.64 •»• the SherlfTs OAce In the City of New reading to Issue to some present day 401D Margery UarshaU. BLOCK' 18* . By U. HJ CLUM, President, 37-2« 'Susan E Rrnwc 47.81 ; Brunswick. N. J. .renters. •/•'•' IFords, N.- J. BLOCK SM 41.11; N AH , the following tract or panel of 498 John Pulio 16.80 19.88 BLOCK 7DS-A When the first building and loan E.. C. ENSIGN, District Clerk, 41 Cordelia J. Woodruff 130.32 land and* premises hereinafter partldularly EAST IS WEST 499 Peter Waltera • 90.18 33,18 ^escribed, situate* lying and being In tt» IWoodbridfe, N. J. association waa Organized on January • BLOCK 821 : BLOCK 78S.B I Township, of Woodbrtdge. in the Count* Takeni From the Stage Success 887C William H&rdldc .. 18.08 ft-tft John E. dealer.... M.4S 3, 1831 there were tew banks In the If. 68 U-14 May B. AnH^rann 368.08 TOM of Middlesex and 8UU of New Jersey. 8MB Matthew Strieker ' 11.S4 14.07 363.81 I BEGINNING *t a point- on to* easterly country, and the vank and file of peo- SME Mary Regan 23.87 W.TH LUPE VALEZ and LEW AYRES —LEGAL APVEKT18EMENT— 36. S3 IS Mary R. Edsar ..:. M.U side of Eliuhurst avenue distant soutlwily ple, knowing little about banking sys- BLOCK ttt m feet In the southeast Corner of Bin- tems, were not entrusting their sav- 3U4-30E Christian A John 18 Mrs. Mary A K*W 88.M 94.84 A Thrilling Story of China I DRUNQIKNT TAX 8AI.K BLOCK 8«7 hurst avenue and Green street running ings to those that did exist. What Chrtstofferson 143.07 149.57 Uteitc* (1) eaalerly at right angles to NOTICB OF TAX 8ALB BLOCK Stt f 36-37 Samuel Cro^n«n«n 1S17.69 S37.»l» the wage earner ln thosa. diiys saved I TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE BLOCK BSS , Elmhurat avenue 136 feet, thence (3) ADDED FEATURE 183-196 Charles Burfind 824181 837.97 southerly and parallel with fclmhUret 1 must have DBeu pot ayay ln th» ajd.1 BLOCK «t 7-10 Jack M. B<-hlesln' t NOTICB IB SIRBBY OJVEN that the ..-,;,.•.,...•. •*,. 1*18.71 nuas 4SL faetat.. thaaeetheiu»'.(. (»» weeUrlwesterlry ansadd p| family sock, behind the clock and In 136 Fredertck Mfcbank ,. IN.92 286.9t' 1,»v4(l IeTwHh the Oral dnetnbed eouree 1» onderalrned. Collector of Taxes ot the B? OCK 310 other good otd-fs£hioned places used Township of Woodbrtdge, in the County of BI-OCK-882 - feet W tthhe easterltly aidide off BltatiiidBltt ajre ~ TOP SPEED 82, 83, 64 Patrick Prlel .. 15S.36 162.46 nue. thence H) northerly and aJofig th* by people of thoea tlmea. The build- ! Middlesex, will hold a public sale at the 19-39 Herman WuVltrh &6I.29. I Tax. Office, Memorial Hunitlpal Building. • BLOCK *M • easterly side ot nmhuret liinue tS fMt ing and loan associations were the 60 Peter Polgar ...... 27,28 80.18 BLOO; sit ' stain Street. Woodbrldge, New Jersey, on 3-4 1 to point or place uf BBOINNIHO. first organisation! ln this country to wmr JOE BROWN * BLOCK 8tt p. C. Provost 25.8/r 28 m unlll f the aoth day of January, 1801. at two11. 5 Gilbert Darison ... 78.48 ' 14 800. * " ! ' *° approlUmately secure the people's confidence and I o'clock la the afternoon, fasten); Standard 88.02 RU>CK Sll Who Could Make a Horse Laugh BLOCK 881 wnjkin p Assasss 547 < Itirtmnrum- wtth-ttwr In! WHO Irirtng. Q* oemer'a'* SHOT AT S.UKPE the last tax dupUcaU. was an 48.98 the flrst auarter ot the 19th t^THK JM • TbObe Oreat Comedians of "Rio Rita" and the "Cuckoos3 " BLOCK 8138 In 1830 the population of Bald nspeeUre parcels ot land will be 34.84 t»-M 8«miH>l told to stake .the sssoutsta sewrally rl atates/was 12,866,020 and BIS snafasable ftg"*-fl tlM aasas on ssitf flrss Mi.81 '3 fosephlne nralgrants lauded at New Wednesday, Tkttraday, January 14-1B tey of July, 1880. as cooipuUd in said list 84.84 801.58 I that year. Tbls was the time I—thsr with Interest oa said smniat 'J Mm. from said first day of July to the date of M Cesar * CaSiSf 101 .M , irrr ?•. eause country waa thinning to spple Maedrille ...a...:..., 3JT.71 347.1* sals, and toe costs of sale, in a supple 14 fhitlo Weln»tr«qhy. 894:48 Tailreads and thoiiBande of MOBY DICK nsntotol colum n Is showa uuss estimateestit d SO^Bdlth B. fcriey.... 202.8S 210.86 |'werq, employed on tlila work-. oayment required to araid sale. Dell* Kmnnap ..;', tm.M id l 71 Chaster A. DTUIB- «ar*b |i*n*mn .'...' 1A1 a* ad spiall factories WITH flour- BeJd ptreeltelss will be solld to fee to sucs h WITH as will oiond 2122, JOHN BARRYMORE srssta as illl purchash e ttbba same, subb **f* day of ~ , and offering emiiloyment to redemption A the lowest ratToff In 83 B. W. Drummed to iniusy. Wage earners had money The Greatest Sea Slory Ever Wrltteu ast, but not exceeding eight •st. Drummed, JBlt« S or the aald MU wUI-be per cent, per net you. left OT«L afte.r they paid their ei- A Mabterpteoe That Has Thrilled the Whole Movie .World t inn of home owners sales will be subject only to in«n 1M« n 94 live to thousands Friday, Saturday, January 16-17—2 Featurw Ileus accruing afgr i«ly..l. I8.ee jca. hie wife, on premises Janaen • — - • ntry and Intended FKATTjRE NO. 1 FEATURE NO. 1

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