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VOL. VIH, 48 WOOOBRIDGK, N. J., FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1!)2fi PRICE THREE CENTS ISELIN A N T I N O E HERO Claim Justice of Peace Copies of Old Independent Hour, Now Captain of His Own Ship BROTHER'S CAR KILLS CHILD Rain Barrels Tin Can, At Iselin Exceeded His, Found in Attic, Tell Interesting WHEN IT SUPS OFF OF JACK Blamed by Experts far Authority; Fixed Fine Story of Woodbridge 35 Years Ago Crushed Against Garage While Watching Older Youth Repair Machine; Another Accident Yesterday Results in 2 Year Mosquito Epidemic That fln Criminal ComplainFolkt s Then Went to New York on "Fast and Elegant" Steam- Old Boy Having Scalp Cut as Car Passes Over Him boat; Bought First Class Overcoats for $7.00 and Crowd- Has Been Prevalent I r A llupf and one half year old on took tho child to the office of Dr. ,,.,rney f° Woman Threatens ed the Church to Hear Prof. Glover Play Phonograph hild of Mr mid Mrs. Alfred Rodney, Joseph Mark where an examination Say Pe*ts Are of Fresh W»t f,, Take Matter to Higher i disclosed that the injury consisted "The Democratic meeting, to nom- Building. Edwin A Ames was presi if I'nit Rending, died Sunday of a Variety And Can Be Cn ( nirl Unless Tomasso Gives j of * long jraxh on the scalp. The inate four delegates to the Congres- dent and George W. I>alley, secre- •n>kier. that is still standing near Acker's Peeved as a result of a spat he had the Leesville .avenue section of the by Woodbridge Township by being township in explanation of his action Jensen Gets Dog . case was revealed last night in Beach. Meals were served at mod- had with his bride of only a few rels, tin cans and other receptacle*; :il<-r Ashley's court room when presented with ft watch upon which in taking a $25. wateh from Harry that are allowed to stand out in the onhia Aguveck also represent-! «™t« prices on the boat at all hours months, John Major, aged 54, pro- was engraved » reminder of his Bragger, of Rahway, and pawning it The Lions Clab of Fords held its d t press a and there were "excellent accqm- prietor of a store in "Hopelswn, weather and collect rain water, un- McElroy, .ppwrod to press a q courageous share in the feat, has for SO cents to a Rahwuy shoemaker flrst outing at the Shrewsbury Coun-| drained p I of" rain water and stag*' ,ry.,. 'of assault and battery against, modation. for stock —m case afel- sought to torment his spouse by mak- 00 g recently been promoted from third McLaughlin was drunk at the time he try Club, Red Bank, on Wednesday. I nant ponds. as a result of the ftght thaV low wanted to take a cow or two ing a free distribution of the goods officer of the S. S. President Roose- committed the theft, according to i' basis for Shevgck's action in with him for disposal in the big city. his testimony. He was given 60 day; Besides enjoying an excellent shore Persons who complain of having of the store to several customers. velt to captain of the S. H. Rushville, n ul U8Ual n rab oi Vs court against Mrs. Pistula. The phonograph—and even its dinner at which Mayor Harold Hoff- f. \ " " ^quitoes In This led to further squabbling and a big freighter plying between New in the workohuse by Recorder Ash Shevack did not appear to successor, the radio,—are too gener- ey on a disorderly conduct charge. ' ' their houses should remember, the ex- JhtsumJli Urt nSTan \Z\ auVundmtood nowad^ forYdem-! ended1 with^ Major-being brought be- York and the West Indies. The se- man of South Amboy was the guest \ termination commission has pointed tne summo • .. | onstration o( citner to excitc any in. j fore Recorder Ashley on a charge of Bragger works in the machine re of honor and spoke on "Civic Duties" •• case is somewhat novel in its med by persons who came from far To Erect Signboards huge waves of a North Atlantic win- ling. Thecup is on exhibition now in and near to hear "reproductions of ter storm and expected to founder at the window of the Fords National on the control and habits of mosqiii- . ramifications and promises to toes has \ M'ttlement until it is taken be the music of the world's famous Eight New Members Joined at any time, the crew of the Antinoe, Vacationing Members Bank. Michael Riesz won a minia-1 . brought to light some inter. Ue estln facts bands, songs o£ birds," and every oth- Meeting Tuesday; Consider a British freighter of the type that ture Willys-Knight car for his. work K concerning the breeding a higher court. Not the least er kind of sound, including the beat- Sloan now commands, was taken off in the golf tourney and Committee- of mosquitoes in houses. At one re-ting feature, according to At- ing of a drum. '\ Dollar Day Here in small boats after a thrilling fighl Deplete Rotary Group man Ben Jensen, a dog fancier, was time he investigated a house that was notoriously afflicted with the pests v.t y•itute McElroyd by, wilhiml btoe thestablise appeah lthe to! However, even though we do en- that will go down as one of the mos' awarded a valuable whippet which he and, after a long search, discovered Justice of the Ptace To- j joy a great many advantages today Eight more local business men join- courageous rescues of sea history Thirteen Absent Yesterday as is proudly exhibiting to his friends. ed the Woodbridge Business Men's Sloan commanded one of the boat: Edward Miljes won a silver rattle, the mosquito "wrigglers" in the bot- Spencer and Wilkerson Tell tom of a jardineer of flowers. In Association in the past week, it was that were sent out and was cited fo: the one presented the prizes express- sheet oil a hand press at the foot of his bravery by various organization Of Their Vacations ng the hope that he would find a another house he found the insects to ta:it brought before him on a reported at a meeting held Tuesday Green street, we wouldn't much mind abroad and at home. For a tini' se for it. i be breeding in the water left in the night. The new members are, White raing to a composite story, ob-! if Louis Brief*, a regular advertiser Sloan considered giving up the sea The effects of vacation time were Club mfembers who attended were:,| shell of the furnace. He urges rom several persons interest-; in Edgar's paper, could see his way & Hess, Harry Van Tassell, W. A. and obtaining employment on shore felt at yesterday's meeting of the resident George Wood, Treasurer householders to look over their prem- from severs P ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , lse and m tv out wat to offcr Man B Ryan, Frank Mi'.ano, W. J. Krauss, so that he could spend more of his Rotary Club with an unpredecented '. Wesley Liddle, Secretary Nathan j * « P , »" «r that is the time at his home in Iselin, but like found standing in rain barrels or oth- everal nights | Overcoat for $7.00 that would have Chris Behrens, Alex Sabo, and Peter absentee list of 13. However, jnany >oss, O.'J. Caufield, Alfred Geiling, cost you 110. before Christmas." I most seafarers he found the lure of Russell Dunham, Edward Miljes, er containers. MnT of these men are expected to make the sea too strong to be ignored, Michael Riesz, Andrew Overgaard, ihat up their absences by attending other Howard W. Sharp, Jens P. Jensen, Rotary club luncheons in whatever Frank Dunham, Jack Goldberger, and King perth John Kreger Proves Best part of the country they may happen Bernard Jensen, and Morris Deutsch. Local Car Figured In Probably there are scores of Wood- These signs will call attention to Fisherman of Party That to be. Bill Hoy, also a member of the club, ••1,-c while Shevack, in bed, points bridge residents who remember the outstanding features of the town. could not attend. hi- injuries to sustain his claim "Starvation Club", an organization The majority of the members of Motored to Forked River Visitors yesterday were John Well- Counterfeit Scheme .,• the women, rather than he, were that was known for the excellence of; the old Board of Trade and Chamber er and Ernest Wadley, of ^erth Am- Forty fish were hooked by a party Perth Amboy police called local its dinners and whose activities were \ of Commerce have signified their de- boy, Warren French and Leland Da- Police Waging Energetic vaik was the first one to take of local men who spent Wednes- headquarters nt one o'clock Wednes- before the! a contradiction to its name. The old j Hjre to join the new association and vis of Westfteld, Irving Linn of Elis War on Fictitious License action, appearing day fishing off Forked River. In the day afternoon to ask that the force ' reports that the club gave 8! have the funds transferred. abeth, and Walter Huber, of Wood- Plates, Arrest Newarker The Township Comm'ttee 'weU be party were John Kreger, Louis Neu- be instructed to be on the lookout wThet'Mr K F Anness in honor of Mr, askeWd tto enforcenforce .th.the ordinancordinancee berg,, JacJackk LeahyLeahy• «andd FloiFloidd Howe..Howell.. bridge, the guest of Barron Schoder. a3 Dr. I. T. Spencer and Oscar Wilk- for a car that contained two young Two 2"'SolUc. Mitchell, of Jaek.onville, Fla. | ain t sweeping off sidewalks into Kre^er gained the honor of ,«teh- Edward McNealy, 18 years old and r aR S efton told of clubs they had visited men alleged to have attempted to ('•Mil txating him by one o.r1 ZhT he! The town was socially inclined thenithe gutter and to sweep Main street mg the first fish, the largest fish, and a resident of Newark, was arrested during their vacation trips, the for- pass a counterfeit twenty dollar bill »le of the a. now as is shown by notices of «rly Sunday morning. the greatest number of fish a prize by Motorcycle Officer George Balint 8t f at one of the Amboy stores. The li- !l! .w leetinl of the Woodbridg•idge SocialSocial ,i AA speciaspeciall meetinmeeting wilwilll bbe held next having been provided by the party yesterday when an examination of AW Tomasso sBid last night that for the ... . _ ense the residence of Mrs. W. H.| Tuesday August 24 to consider a his licenses disclosed that his Fordjf number of the machine was r-. Pistula admitted to him that a dollar! in each of these departmentsdepartment/excellin. g and the latter visiting Montreal. Roy and of the Salmagundi Lit-(booster coupon system and car had been supplied with fictitious! known. . -truck Shevack and that she 1 The Anderson and Ed Harned explained erary and Musical Society—that is day sale. Frank Bowers, president largest catch was a weakfish weighing to the club members the incident of plates. Recorder Ashley fined Me-1 Acting on this information, the po- •.eked him down when he tried to still active—at the residence of W. S. I of the Rahway Business Men's Asso- four pounds. their accidental meeting at the Som- Nealy $25. 'According to McNealy< lice here found the name of the up. Mrs. Pistula was made to pay Anness. A paper on "Nothing" wasjeiation, will be asked to be present erville club on Wednesday and were he had just bought the car and had owner of the machine, a woman liv- ; i J",. She claims that $25. of this read at the last named meeting. j and explain Railway's system. joshed on the coincidence of being transferred plates from another car ing in Woodbridge, and forwarded i. i. fine and »U.'25 waa court costs, Carpenter's Tools Stolen The' room where the editor sits: •-—• in jthe Somerset County seat on he owned without going through the the information to Perth Amboy. nub both she and her attorney day when important evidence wa writing this story has had quite aj necessary fjormality of having the What action the Perth Amboy author- .um waa excessive. , John Evanko, of Perth Amboy, re being received in the fampus murde history. A)l sorts of enterprises have Thieves Steal Tire ; transfer recorded by a motor vehicle ities contemplate taking has not been Whvn Recorder Ashley was *p- ported to police that a set of car- case being heard there. agent. stated. A 32 x 4 tire was stolen from the penter's tools was stolen from a shed Vice President John Kreger pre ..ridition he ordered the officer wax occupied by car of William Mu a while it was on Clyde avenue, tfopelawn, some sided in the absence of Pfesiden paper the place n y no attempt to bring the man was ieweleoccupier d ^y, iar^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^^ ^ ^ Wednegday night He is work. Waiter Warr who, with his family Sewaren Club to Resume Injured As Car Hits Tree ,;:aSt:"'Sair?e::i!bTiwa,hmake, He advertised that "It Ford av«nue, Fords, Tuesday mght. ing as a carpenter on a house there. i^w^y__on vacation. Activities This Afternoon .lueerly that you should | Joseph White, 600 Hadden street,

nerve, when money is so Activities will be resumed this af-jCamden, while attempting to pass an- nifiu'iite tl who! scarce, to pay fancy prices for watch- Events in the Lives of Little Men ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sewaren" other car on Amboy avenue Tuesday inplainant, T called the! es and diamonds when you can save Land and Water Club in the form of afternoon, was crowded off the road a- ineaent as a "£ D and into a telephone pole, Mfg. 1 D q benefit card party with Mrs. Har- irt - attention to the fact that While, who was riding with him, sus- i.'-vack had been able to appear in old Van Syckle as chairman. A shop number of attractive prizes will1 be tained cuts near, both eyes, "on the offered and dainty refreshments Will lower lip and left knee. She was treated by Dr. Collins. a good wheel, to be served. Bicycle Club, On Saturday night the regular . . ,„ .: i, „„,! t>,iu club (jance will be held with Dr. I. fistula had with her last night T. Spencer us host. Dr. and Mrs. EXCURSION which she claims was the one •-- -— - „ SpiHiuei' have just returned from TO .., Shrvack in beuting her and bridgSpeakine Spec-iul.g o^f "Woodbridue S]x.'- Nt'W Hampshire and are sure to Afjuveck. ejuls", the Woodbridge Hotel adver- j liuvt; many novelties to present. tist'd in the paper that umong other ASBURY PARK inducements for transient and per-' Local Boys Reached Coast; muiKTit boarders it had a choice ae-] AND OCEAN GROVE Stork Almost Ceases lection uf wines, liquors, and t'igars, I Write Home to Friends A reputation was valued as high | Under the Auspices of the Work Altogether Here or higher in those (lays than it is i Friends of "Mickey" Rudner, oi1 Congregational Church of tljduy. Witness the following com- Fords, well known throughout the j Woodbridge munication to the editor. "Dear I township by reason of having starred i of Mr. Sil". I waa very much surprised to j for the high school when it was win- having a sub- vacation h h • the «nd n.y ...me in "Mond.y'" ' ". N. Y. Re-lie ' ning the baseball championship of Thursday, Aug 26 i- du his work or whethe. the CGIIIlected with the arrest ouf the county a year ago, have received ak the Public lather kept him from mak>" - 'j^somt . u, the pupi|s of the Publi. pcist cards from California. Uodner GOING, Leaves Woodbridge - iii'cu.stoined rounds is'brought S(.hool, and wish to state most em and another young man motored there 9.18 a. m. Daylight Saving l>y the report of the locar bu- ph«tica..y that I had_»»*,-« whj- in a Kurd, the trip bein ll Time. to do with )l vital sUtwtics for the in about a month. " For Returning F i r »t,,Section 8 to 14. According to the j C. .. Woodbridge Township had on-| parent the lady's name is omitted 'eaves Asbury Park at 6.IB Jailed for B£ging p. m.. Second Section leaves MI w births in that time ae. againstherMano y of the persons living here Asbury Park at 9.0Q p. m. !"• week before and 1& the week ,. . |lluw ww and even' participatedI in Arthur l'hijlipn, mfefl !>i>, who said TICKETS, Adult., "' Umt- v. I w founding of the Woodbridge Ath- u ln he had no home, was committed to Children under twelve years K- three youngsters who arrived, he f» ^ ^ the orginaaatior. grow the workhouse for u. term of 30 days August 10, Jam.* Bl.li Bent, letie Quh,,*» » « a club houae of age 76 cents avenue, Woodbridge, born tU« i»t«into ^. J01* ^ when arraigned beforp Uecorder Ash- and Mrs. George Bent; August on k y«ut«rdtty on a charge of vag- Tickets can be purchased rancy. Phillips is alleged to nave from members of the Sunday 11 io Mr, and Mrs. Matteo made the rounds u| stares la Fords School or on tr«iji. ll.S August 14, Walter DryU, to <.buin money for born t0 Mr. an u. WOODBRTDGE INDRPKNI>].• . FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926 v fAGl TWO Notes to Homemakers "NEWS and PROGRESS" No. ICONOMH SKiNIMCW( I \M> SFRVUfcOl THI-. AMIKKAN CATHERINE GRIEBEL M-WSI'M'I K AN'D M-.WM'U'l K Al)\ f R i ISlNti )-u,i volume Clothing Sjfinlrt Announcement Middlesex C.tinly Kxtenpion hi U.in>i.<::.in Library of P,,p,.i.;<- /'•."""'•', rrpublished in irrt.tl/orm through i ,v viha::,i': < >ui-.<''y, AVw York. 4 Service*

"W uld ym w<t occur to kjm that In is pi ing a part Big Community Wide a (,'irl wearing a pair of silver Y*tY>i i» the economic life of his tovm.l-nt m>'" - r tho striM't. r^ on '! (tucach individual subscriber he is R.ill > n' diflicult to decide what i B Ii ju ti < I he market place ofthe rrnuntti'iily • W"'- lY it dris.' u m tho way of clothes t i ^ :IT?, how many reailers cvt.'i.w recoil- these da to ho ?urp. Years ago we ni/e their famijiar newspaper under Midi a. title? let pull< f! iin ur black cotton stockings, such ir literally is. hind 11 ji ur sturdy shoes and went Dollar Day Sale I'.-rliaps few people have Mopped to think how mmpletclv the news JU|«T has lx.-iomc the market pine of the commiini:i. !'rini;;im tu all a knowledge of available goods and service1- In it't .ml stufn* lirm f To be held by the wt.nher this market place come* to the buyer in the "f " ""• ne» nf what tn buy and why, where to buy anil »li'-n, .ind fmur much to pay. £ GREATEST ITIIOW a newspaper into any home. Here arc tatlKred the niemb.. r> of ihe Timily circle -father, mother and chd.lrm. Wi''.in ,i few h«ur- Merchants of Perth Amboy SENTENCE INW ENGLISH ea. h will rea.i it and for each there irmst«bc thai *hnii he is mast LANGUAGE- intrn.ted in retilinK. 11 F.verv eilitnr knows this; every successful editor makes provision for Thursday, August 26th **HJN A HOME. it. To address each Inilc audience with its s|V-'u:il tastrs he sets forfh an i xteiiMtvt bill of fare. In It are political an,I financial hews, foreign i al>lr<, a woman's page, news of sports, society items, literary and —Thousands of Bargains Jewn amusement reviews, science, comedy and what-not besides. Tu this wealth of infon ation each rtlember of tho family w:l! te- sjmiid «nd eaih in liii peculiar way. Only to one part ol the newspap. r }!:wtk- i>r I!M' M«M lint tan Co., N. Y. —All New Seasonable Merchandise will ihrrr be any darree of common resigns? because that part has » The newsjupci has become the market pl;i universal appeal, "t et curitmsly enough K 15 the one. part which was not the community —It Certainly Will Pay You to Attend dip'i ted bv the editor, prepared by any of alone the importance of this movement shoppers," the total vo.um'- ., liih writers, or n-.cei\'fil in any nt iiis 'news V-41 niay be better understood when it is real f such saving mounts to emr reports. 1 li.it part is the advertising col ized that nearly a billum anid aa runner urcs. —Remember The Date, August 26th urnns. In these, could the editor view the lars are. now expended sannuallr y in But that is not all. As the mar !,«•( ret eptinn ot the paper, he would find that America for various forms of advetrising, of the communiry the newspa[* r nly others the advertisers -were s-upplr- ncli injt about three-quarter* of a billion saves (he time of the buying piil but', mentity! his Ubors by providinR for tastes n newspaper advertising, and that any paradoxical aa it may seem it it .ind needs outside bis pprnvinvc material loss of public confidence in its jXKsihle for the mcrch*nt,to lo«i r 1 he M II- reliability would destroy much of its not fancirul to say that in ing price ofhisgoodj and atthes i tKese'ST#rT15£T$"rft<: fttfwt hSrlcqiliTrt T fo hih t own prafiMr-A* «»• u«»wn- number of new depaf tment editors. Each Thfre is another in\portant aspect of stratcd (luring the newjpapir tnke in one presents the subject he best under- the newspaper as the market place of the New York, when the newspar • market stands—rlie offerings o! his own business. community which if often overlooked; place fails, the volume of bu>: v.t idly . Such "editors" have, the largest possible that is, the saving of time. Instead of decreases. But the merchant's t\p. -es for motive to make their announcements in- trudging from store to store in search of overhead, such as rent, intcre:, ,i lanes teresting, for their own money is at Mike clothing, shoes or any of the numerous and other fixed charges contimu ^' hether real discovery . in each issue. But even more than this, other articles of modern commerce, the the volume ofsales is large or si: U In the 'their reputation as well as that of the consumer turns instinctively to the advh-- latter event, what is known as th' "turn- paper itself, is at stake. tisingcobimnso/the newspaper for infor- over" is slowed up, which mean- tlut the J When an advertiser resorts tu misrepre mition to guide hiro by the mostdifect merchant's Itotjk of goodc it •• more Thr imiiort.uiM' nf oomc is sentation of his goods or services he re- route to the desired product. Thus wasted slowly. The inevitable result is >"lier loss in motor lubrication flects not only upon the integrity of the time is eliminated. It is not possible to of profits for the merchant or m.rcased limit: iiinver>;illy recognized. A paper which contains his advertising but estimate accurately how much of the time prices for the customer. decided movement for h/'ttpr of American buyers is saved by consulting shakes the confidence of the public in the Who, then, pays for the advtrtiint:5 In homes has h<-en active for the announcements of his fellow-advertisers. the advertising columns of newspapers, a sense, nobody, for advertising iu\> for It is for this reason that responsible pub- but there are 24,000,000 homes in the -ALREADYpwved on pit:-; few years throughout the itself. It should not be mtisur- .1 in terms I'nitc.l States. The better class lishers and advertisers alike are today United States and each home represents at least one buyer. For each of these mil- of costs, but in terms of time save ! and of maga/iiH-s, newspapers and -.found marching together at the head of that great public movement which has for lions, the buying guide is the local news- new wealth created through in. n.tied the cars listed helm / .schools are stressing it. Do you its watchword: "Truth in Advertising." paper. If the advertising columns of the production. In this its papers save even a little time of these own a home of your own? Do Rewarded from an economic standpoint {Next article, "StUin% Service an ; Lieaii,") your children think of it with EFORE offering the new "Standard" f..r them and Motor Oil to the public, road tests pride If "ot, why not? Con- forth trl earn our daily bread and ' Remember you, just cannot be too items of clothing. Plai B 7 Advantages of sult us fin- the reason. cheese; now OT arc more likely to particular about your hose and shoes jf nce(j ^ cut down : the rest of aggregating hundreds of thousands of "Standard" Motor Oil choose a pair of silk host' of a deli- so don't buy an extravagant frock COstume so that ;.'•!! may put miles were made with every type of car I'm Intel-cited in: cate shade and if by chance black and bat anil gloves and then have no - shoes are worn, nine times out of, money left for the most important' .v°ur best foot and truck. 1. Constant lubrication. ( ) "Bill Ding" Plan Book ten they will he dainty things of] Every test showed astonishing results; 2. Minimum friction. patent leather. A few do wear the j ( ) Sleeping Porckei ordinary oxford but I've stood for increased oil and gas mileage; better lu- 3. Less "breaking-down" ( ) Garagei ( ) Barn Plant ten minutes at a time watching the brication; smoother operation of the under load or at high crowds and not a substantial sho<> was - motor at all speeds; no carbon; more power speeds. to be ?ecn. Name Auctioneer / Ine, and less drag on hills. One1 notices footwear first u£ all 4. More mile3 per quart of Addrett these days and the woman is unlucky Buicks, Hudsons, Dodges, Packards, oil. imk'i-d if she hasn't slender feet and PUBLIC AUCTION Fords, Nashes, Macks, Whites, Overlands, 5. Better hill climbing — ankles. No matter how attractive the Studebakers — and many others prove smoother operation. rc.-t of her cuftume may be, the shoes and h»fe can spuil it. 1 no- that the new "Standard" Motor Oil gives 6. Negligible carbon. ticed this particularly one evening as results never dreamed of in a motor oil. I sat watchinp tht> women and girls 7. Actualsavingingasoline. To-morrow Verify its performance in your own car. who passed me on their way to din- ner at a large resort hotel. Many Just get your crank-case filled at the WOODBRIDQE were nice, nf course, but others were Saturday August 21 nearest "Standard" Service Station or doing the very thing 1 spoke of at | dealer. Then expect results. You can ] the beginning of my letter only they 2:30 P. M., on Premises, Quarter LUMBER COMPANY had reversed things and were wear-j actually feel the difference. BUTLDIKC MATERIAL STORE ing cveiy-day shoes tu a party. ] Under Tent, Rain or Shine Near Richmond County and La Tourette a Quart WOODBRTDCI • NTW JERKY Imagine a lovely frock—even as j STANDARD OIL COMPANY conservative as black satin—and then (New Jersey) picture a pair of broad, low-heeled; Country and Golf Clubs black leather shoes—not peeping out and on line with the as our shoes used to peep—but .star- ing the whole world in the face. 1 , New Staten Island Bridge Bestfoods know that many women have loot j from TOTTENVILLE to PERTH AMBOY ills. It is a pity too, but even with' STANDARD fallen arches or bunions or what-not j Richmond Park Mayonnaise the matter, is there any reason why ] the woman who can afford to buy a There are just 1 three ways to lovely gowns cannot also afford to RICHMOND i have lovely shoes".' If she must wear MOTOR OIL get real Mayonnaise— \>\v heels and broad toes, why not Staten Island get them in black satin with maybe Make it yourself an inconspicuous buckle Or even a In 5 Cent Fare Trolley Zone (that's work)— strapped effect'.' ' I see many of the 371 BUSINESSAND Order it in a first-class so-called approved shoes of this type. For daytime the heavier type of RESIDENTIAL restaurant shoes arc permissible, but again I'd On and near Richmond Road at Clark Ave. The THOROUGHBRED ftwl ancf (that's expensive)— take pains to choose my costume ac- Five-cent trolley to St. George Ferries. cordingly. There are sensible shoes These lots are midway between New Dorp and Bay Terrace Station OR-Get a jar of in white and brown and in some of on electrified S. 1. Rapid Transit line and almost due south of Oak- wood Station, which is convenient to property. tin- blond shades, but if black must ^ just as fast Best Foods Mayonnaise Fresh Kills Koad, a continuation of Richmond Road, passes through at your grocer's. be worn, them stick 'to all black or Richmond «nd extends direct to Tottenville. Midland Beach'and black and white costumes. They say South B«ach are easily accessible. patent leather will be as good this nf\Qi ON MORTGAGE SEND FOR fall as it has been for the past year, * VJ /Q Title Pollcie. Free BOOKMAP and, for street wear, nothing is KOPP, MARKEW1CH & PERLMAN, Attjrt. smarter. 1 would not choose patent . 51 Chamber. St.. N. Y. C. leather for wear with a dinner or an j evening dress however; satin is much ; more suitable. The light-colored j 67 Liberty Street Telephone shoes arc lovely and for tho woman who has a good pair of feet, there is a wide choice. Most of thesfc are in Auctionter /Inc. the hlund shade*—parchment, cham- pagne, hiege, etc., and these are worn with matching hose. Every little while I read in my newspaper that certain shops have predicted a particularly popular style months in advance; sometimes a fash- I THE PERTH AMBOY ion maga/.ine calls attention to the fact that its publication presented a two-piece frock or a scalloped cape weeks before anyone else did. I'm j GAS LIGHT COMPANY fin-ling the sam<' degjoe of satisfac- tion over my prediction that flesh 1 tones in hose were the most promis- 206 SMITH STREET ing. There was talk of grey and black but in the £acc of it 1 stood my ground and now there it no ijuesUon about their leading every . Heating and Cooking Applumc— other shade. Kven with white shoes the hose of light flesh or the shade railed alinosphi'ii- by some are much I R«ud Automatic and Storage Water Heaton ureh-rred hy the woman who knows. New Prouai Gat Range* CALIFORNIA liedwxd Hound Trip Rates MeuU unj b««(h art f "W.ut nut tUU" 93ft lu lUxb W.y. W«ur «4*f Ut Cbta Out War WMct 9t$9 in Cabin t ntdt lu 2 udi TuuxU* & inl.C Sc: California, Havant, Piaamsf C»iuJ uiJ American continent. fHB CVSWhtBUlh MOTOR FUBL JACOB GOLUB£RG£R, BANKER COSTS 5 CENTS MORE . WORTH IT Ti€;kcti aad Foreign fc*cb|wg» Q&ce Telephone 149 Forth Amboy 188b St. C«r Washington St., Perth Antoy OIL COM Doty fa fnrfcptiufmc* The quality of nntlonnl lnrt<>p<-rtend(Mii'e of BY A. SNYOEP HALL BROTHERS il"> Individual cltlnen. If ln> be inde- AUTOMOBILE SECTION penitt'iiT of nhllgiitlou and roK|H>ii«lhll- Don't neglect. thott' Uy tin' notion will lie also. Trw- In I brakei. Have them in- Repairs and Storage oVjiftiilenre dlscbnrges every nlillga- spected todny ,it Buying of Automobiles Countershaft Gears of tlon, piccepts full responsibility.— Automobile Storage $5 a Month i It Now a Family Affair Transmission Essential Wllllniiisport flrlt. ISTOP AT NYCHAPH'Sl If uny one were In pl c-n his finger I>n the countershaft gears of th« H trnnsmlnloii Rerve nny useful pnrpnse Accessories • • Towing Service on Hie more lifip'ortunt ||Pmi, |n motor cur construction nt tlie present time, when the ,-nr In In direct, or high, Arid. Space Telephone 209 HIGHWAY GARAGE tlie fact thai the purchase of automo- g*ar? The lioiindiirlex of the .VI,l«)0 linirrlv||hldr»n.|,|,hemor«li>«.T«t«dbvih«b™kinb Touri<)i.H»Tkii! ! (itHf in a whil<\ is „,» Orvrl.mil, SptndiSptn i d«v nn our SlcinuSlci x "GOODTIME" with Kvenl entirely different; prolmiiiy no one en j Here's the nnswer. The counter- wpmre mile*. r. at f»mmn C f up I vnurltrtrl agrnt or (nuriit a|rncy for ticket! via C & B Lln«. New Call Woodbridge count, th« drift SOCIUH to be toward j rotating serves to keep the grease to this friendly shop- wiiit Automobile B«e-}7.50 »nd up. stirred up. thereby raising lubN-emit Pare to Cleveland $5.5Oj to Cedar Point $6.50 the light' car to till the requirements I "Snyder's is ntway.i a of family use. j to take care of the sliding gears, the good auto i" gear shift forks and (he transmission ease the pain Tin Clartlud and Bntfal* 151 And with this rlnirni'terlsttc come Trutult Company the developments in comfort tlmt bearing*. Wharvri, 80. MicMjun Are. UP-TO-DATE TAXI AND Nothing bring) luch com- Bridge, Buffalo, New York light weight makes possible. It is Just GARAGE SERVICE forting relief at the original SNYDER5 Four C & D Aoinen to Dally being generally Rppreriatnd how lm Biumc Btngut. It i(»rti to . Service WHIZ ALEMITE portant It l« t» timke n car light In drive out pain u §OOQ u • GARAGE Service Station Its unRprung parts, like the uxlos, sn 666 ^ is a prescription for you apply it. AUTO SUNDRIES G. Lucas, 240 Amboy Ave. that the pounding offeet of this weight upon the road Is minhnlml. The old Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue GET TT1B ORIGINAL FRENCH AND REPAIRS Frue Crank Case Service theory that weight Is essentinl to rlil- Bilious Fever and Malaria 354 AMBOY AVE. Ing ease has been exploded, and the riciisc mention Wnixlbridgc Inde It kills the germs. BAUMEBENGUfi true principle, whirh cnnnldi'rg the (ANALOtjlliUl) pendent when buying. proper relation nt weight ahove and below the Kprlng^i, hna tnken Its place. aaMiBKMmifi&jayBaM^^ Designers have 11 isn-found how much easier the sprlnu IUMIOII of tlie light cur <-an be, because of the ability to make the springs more sensitive. The tmr.rtllng qualities of 11 cur nre also closely related to light weight, so that CENTRE AUTO SUPPLY CO. the light car Is ensy tn guide and is New Jersey's Leading Automobile Accessory Store. responslvj tofcraklhg effort. 178-180 New Brunswick Avenue, Corner Fayette Street Useful Arrangement for Light in Srtialt Gamfe PERTH AMBOY Stumbling over a can of oil or barking your ghlim on some of thp Wishes to announce the Largest Tire garden tools can bi> eliminated by fit- ting the celling Uulu In your garage Sale ever held in the State 60% JUNE Sales Gain with a chain pull type of socket and then running one pull to each point at which yon enter or leave the ga- of Ne\v Jersey rage either on foot or'In the car. As As Factory Distributor for Pennsylvania Tire* We announce an important re- over greatest previous Nash June duction in prices to take effect immediately. Economical at their former price, Penn- sylvania Tires in all sizes, are at these new prices, now more economical than evtr before. Buy a set for your car today and let our Service Department change them for Rounding into the last month o( the you. half year period Nash sales and pro- ^N | . ^ EVERY TIRE IS GUARANTEED FOR 10,000 MILES duction raced thru June to pile up a TUBES Pennsylvania 30 x 3V2 Cl. (Semi-over»ize) . .$ 8.45 1.69 Gray 60% lead OVER the greatest previous 30 x 3VJ SS. (Semi-over»ue) . . 10.45 1.69 Cray Balloons 30 x 3V2 01. Overiize 11.25 1.95 Red volume of June business in all Nash 30 x 31/* SS. Oversize 13.25 1.95 Red history. 31 x 4 SS 16.95 32 x 4 SS. - 18.50 Chain Pull Is Helpful. 33 x 4 SS 19.30 2.95 Red And this record-breaking total also 34 x 4 SS 21.20 shown In fhe Illustration, a good ar- l made June 1926, the 22nd consecutive rangement la to (>ut a screw eye la 32 x 4 /2 SS 24.95 tjie celling a shjrt distance from the 33 x 4V2 SS 26.15 3.45 Red month —with one exception — to sur- light and then run tt>r«e cords 34x41/2 Ss 27.40 through the opening nnd tie them to pass the mark set by the same month th« end of the ehalu. Supported by 30 x 5 SS. , 31.00 another screw eye, one cord can be 33 x 5 SS. 35.50 3.95 Red of the previous year. dropped by the back entrance door 35 x 5 SS. 37.65 gnd the other two to each aide of the main doors, where they can be 4 Ply v 6 Ply TUBE The reason Nash is getting the busi- reached easily from the car.—Popu- $24.65 $28.75 $3.90 lar. Science Monthly. 30.75 4.00 ness is simply because people are 31.80 4.1S Buying Automobiles on 24.65 28.80 3.90 buying where they get the MOST Time Ii Favored Plan? 25.90 30.45 4.50 There Is a great deal to be suld for 30.00 35.00 4.80 for the money—in greater.VALUE, i and agalDat the policy of buying auto- 31.00 5.00 mobiles on time, but recently there 37.45 5.45 in greater QUALITY, and in finer haa been a tendency to forget that 38.95 5.60 there always are two sides to a story. 44.25 PERFORMANCE. Even the manufacturers have over- looked this. One of them, for In stance, believes that the deferred pay- ment plan enables more people to buy cars of the better class that last long- er tad give greater real economy. No THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY one denies this. Yet at the same 240 Madison Ave., cor. Market St., Perth Amboy time It U well to see the other side Cha«. Loichle, Manager of the deferred payment plan. Here one flnda millions of persons buying

-*• cheap cars every year, forgetting all o about tlie mutter of economy ID long car! Life Just because It Is so eusy to —Mention this paper to advertisers; Jwy cars nowadays. it helps you, it helps them, it your paper. DDDBE BROTHERS DE LUXE SEDAN

Peefple select motor cars by different standards. Some desire luxury amd ostenta- tion. Others, utility and economy alone. Dodge Brothers Dc Luxe Sedan strikes a fine and distinguished balance—both in Appearance and price —between these two ex- OAKLAND tremes. It provides unusual comfort and presents the roominess; a refinement of line and design in which the owner You'll Never Be takes deep pride; and every- - where in the world the name it PONT I AC SIX tears is associated with the Wghest standards of integrity Held Up r and workmanship. In your shop operation* if you take good care of your £,andauSedan '.'i With reasonable care, the Do Electrical Motors. They are faithful servants but Oakland's answer to the demand ance and appointments with those Xiuxe Sedan serves its owner* they need and deserve care. ' Jor years, frequently delivfcra for a low-cost enclosed six of qualitq y qualitieq s of speep d and «t*mina that mileage running well intolsw WE ARE EXPERTS IN construction.—a six that combines are recognized as the outstanding figures, and on the resale market ELECTRICAL MOTOR REPAIRS the utmost in distinguished appear- characteristics of the Pontiac Six. brings prices that strikingly re- Prompt attention given to all orders, large or small. ARMSTRONG SALES CORPORATION flect the solid value Dodjp South River, N. J. Brothers have-built into it. Worn parta replaced. Dollar for dollar s worth ot. Careful tests mad£ and everything put in first class genuine automobilel condition. Prices £or labor and material very reason- MULLAN'S GARAGE able, Tel. Carteret 69>99 199-197 RooRooaevel: t Aveau* CARTERET, N. J. FRANK VAN SYCKLE CARTERET BATTERY AND RADIO COMPANY OPEN EVENINGS \ Certified Electrical Engineer* ' 43S Iferit.* AV.BU.,, N«» BruB.wiik ml Park, N. *i. P"«"» Arobo/- Washington Avenue and Emerson Street N. B. 8721 «••>•»• p- A- OAKLAND-PONTIAPRODUCTS O OCNUAl MOTORS C Carter.t, N. i. Tel, Carteret 462 Night Phone 44Q-M at ft 0 Too Much Ballast D ChndNttes Midweek Service. " .1 10 A. M Morning \ M. Sunday School, Sermon. Rev. H*nry SubMrription S2.00 Per Year M reachinff ?*rvice. rector r,f AH SainU' < y p i» ..•* . -i»rjr T^'-iiy WM3 Fi-di". •' M. Baptwt'i YoutiK Peo. Hilb. L 1.. » MIDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Gr«m Street. Telephone, Woodbridf* 57 5 P M S«rvic«. V ' n '< We( ITISII: *-ritv. injurtwe. l or «- :J::5 of '.he- p-b':ic wtifar*. It? column* at all tints are KEEP COOL IN THE •.: the fji1..cation of conjmunieatK.ri pi^pat \ t'.tt^r or ma- " rr which i; ro". signed by its au-.h.r. !r 'w« where it it Tsttd. "3* r;arr.e of the author (.i such a c. rr.rr.jr.;c*;i«u ».!• be NEW EMPIRE wi-.fchtld ir. publishing. Telephone Rahw»y 994 RAHWAY Under Per»ona] Supermion of JACK E. UNGERFELD Resident Manager. ROM:rrT M; WNOBHPBLD NEED DETOUR SIGNS Musical Director. Mr. JOHN SCHADE

The rebuilding of a bridge on the road from Woodbridge ALWAYS 70 DEGREES, NEVER HIGHER to Port Reading ha? necessitated the closing of the road ar>.l We have just completed the installation of our An ti, Nu-Air Cooling System. The greatest hot weather ef- the shunting of traffic around through Seuaren. Town mo- fort ever invented. torists experience little inconvenience from th?• rk-t^UF' t>'J" The Home Town Paper other motorists, returning from the short to NV.v York by D TODAY—F R I D A Y — way of Cartwet f*rfy"*r»w*««i pot H-tMJiamitmaAa' SPECIAL FEATURES of trouble by reason of the iaek of detour Mgn».*i ant corner?. 7VSOA35 TO MNDALAY' As it is, strange motorists are allowed to go up Rahw&y A thrilling, throbbing romance of Sii>K»pore, the yter:^^ avenue as far as the entrance to the Port Reading road be- Affair.?* a derelict who wins redemption in one brief, blazing nxirr.-; • fore they are appraised of the fact that the road is closed. •f drama, Then they have to turn around, pass back over Rahway 2 Reel Wettcm Drama C«m«Jy aad Aetap'i Fable avenue and go out the other end of town. If large signs- were TOMORROW—SATURDAY— A«|-mt 21.1— erected at the foot of Main and of Green street the inconven- iences of the situation would be relieved. BIC DOUBLE FEATURE HOOT GIBSON in "THE PHANTOM BULLET' DEFENSE AGAINST MOSQUITOES A new thrill from Hoot! In which the click of iht camera ar : the whiz of a bullet conspire to frive you a gorgeous surprise c. • max to a rapid fire, nerve tinfjler, jammed with action and rv.-- Complaints are heard on all .-ides of the presence of mos- tery! quitoes in houses around town. The number and viciousness. — AND — of the pests has caused many persons to wonder if the work DOROTHY REVIER and CULLEN LANDIS in of the extermination commission in our marshes has been of • "SEALED LIPS" any avail. And Otken As a matter of fact a majority of the mosquitoes now present are of the fresh water variety. Very few salt water SUNDAY—AujTiit 22nd— mo^'iuuoes are present in Woodbridge. "THE TAXI MYSTERY" Few people know it but fresh water mosquitoes may breed With EDITH ROBERTS and ROBERT AGNEW right in the house—in a.can or pot of water left standing in -*ALSO — '.he cellar or in a puddle caused by the drippage from a leaky ANOTHER BIG FEATURE pipe. Rain barrels, empty tin cans that can fill up with rain WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST water and any other thing that can hold water long enough for the tiny wrigglers to hatch out can flood the neighborhood MONDAY and TUESDAY—A«t»tt 23rj tad 24tk— ; with thousands of the pests. Double Feature Program The draining of the swamps, taken care of by the exter- WILLIAM RUSSELL and HELENE CHADWICK in mination commission, has pretty well relieved the situation as v ( "STILL ALARM" far as salt water mosquitoes are concerned, but it is up to the — ALSO — dividual householder to take up arms against the smaller, , the conference d^it-d. to do with- in )etter for the cornrnunity) RICHARD BARTHELMESS and DOROTHY GISH in fresh water kind. If you are troubled-by mosquitoes make a ; out it rather than suffer the ill effects its ?u -qusnt failure; Peace, Goodwill "BEAUTIFUL CITY" tour of inspection of your premises. Empty out any water you would entail.—Commercial and Financial World. Path* Newt may find standing. If ^veryone acts on the suggestion there is bound to be a decrease in number of the annoying little insect? WEDNESDAY—A»fu.t 25tk— and a consequent relief from their bites during these hot nights. A man in beat his wife for spoiling a bridge hand "S. O. S. — PERILS OF THE SEA" for him and the courts gave the woman a divorce. This shows With ELAINE HAMMER5TEIN and ROBERTELLIS the danger of electing judges who don't know anything about ARRESTS FOR MINOR INFRACTION? — ALSO — ; bridge. ANOTHER BIG FEATURE

There will be few who will not agree with Thomas P. THURSDAY «J FRIDAY—Aof.it Mtli an4 27tk— Henry, president of the American Automobile Association, in You can talk all you want about balloon tires and four- his claim that at present there are too rifltay arrests of ajitoists brakes but the most important automobile accessor}- yet COLLEEN MOORE in for unintentional violations of minor traffic rules and that in discovered is a cool head at the steering whet-!. '4RENE" many cases a warning might replace arrest where ''there is no indication of wilful misconduct" or recklessness. And '.here Men curl up and collapse in New York wr.-:- the murc-ury likewise will be few who will not agree with Mr. Hetry ic touches 88. If that is all the temperature NV.v Yorkers can urging the courts to use greater severity in dealing with serv-ii KVar.d ir. this world, we shudder to think of thtir agony in the offenses that involve personal safety. v. odd to coroe.-r-Houston Post-Dispatch. As a matter of fact the condition that finds motors:* "t-e- ii.g picked up and haled into court cm the slightest pretext" ex- .**" ON THE SESQUI LAGOONS i-t.- usually in small municipalities. There has been a tendency tn the part of law enforcing agencies in most place.- to make JDUILT close to the arrests only in caees where the condition- plainly indicate it is necessary. Traffic police have a big problem on their hands road for beauty—priced to keep endless streams of motorists flowing smoothly and they lealize as well as any one that if they attempt to make an close to cost for econ- arrest for every violation that comes to their attention the roads would be jammed constantly.' omy—The PRESIDENT The condition of which the A. A. A. head speaks apply* not so much to towns and Cities where there are well ordered is the closest approach :md competent police forces as it does to some of the smaller places where the job is left to ponstables and justices of the yet to all-around auto- peace, However, it cannot be denied that even in the larger places many a person is haled befpre the police .magistrate for mobile perfection. an offense that could have been correicted by a warning from atd the Spirit ol the lips of the officer at the time the law was briken. loTt hmt b**n joined tn one per a bea/auful woman. Thla youLjs Uuly »ta ofl* of the cenml fig- *A Ltw-Btditd Lmg Umt urec in a pi*e*nt lta«ed at the Setqui- "FACTORY GRABBING" ftnl-cu.ii international EipotiUoa ID BigSixCuShmStdam i-k!i»delphla, Cetebraliuj ISO >eara of Indiscriminate efforts on the part of American cities to American Independence. Tt* Eipoct- grow a forest of smoke stacks by locating new industries with- '.:t.rj cocUuue* UDUI December L •2245 in their limits were condemned by the conference of industrial managers of chambers of commerce held in Washington under To Be Expected the auspices of the United States Chamber of Commerce. '!'••rt-s S!WH>I- f>iii TLe bet- ter jour t/rakre, i!>t tilt dan- These trained specialists declared themselves committed in «., vur inti fHuli-r».— a practical way to the principle of seejring to locate in their .) Tribune-lUpublii au. cities only_ those industries for which there is prospect of eco- nomical and profitable operation. They concluded that the un- economically, located factory is a loss not only to those who have invested their money in the enterprise but to the commu- ATALANTA nity in which it is located. Emblem of Siudctwlut Cuatom Quality The conference discussed among other things, ihe indus- S.B.BREWSTER trial survey as the basis for the determination of. economical factory locations. Information thus obtained is drawn upon in Here are Americana, »l*Hor» to the Seaqul CeutenaUl International Eil» MEAL, VMXD, BRAN, lit Ion in Philadelphia whtch celebrate* Uie mth mui»ei»,u, ,* tt, tuning ot J- ARTHUR APPLEGATE , presenting the situation from the viewpoint of a particular in- the Declaration of Independence, rtdw« abuui lUt U«uou> u an iUlUa crall, CHAIN, BALED HAY H »^« MS DWUUa Str«.t duatry. It covers the natural resources of the community, its > gondola, from which they »!•• Uie bulMUi*» and dl«iiU>i troa BIMJIJ huuta. AMD STKAW BRUNSWICK PERTH AMBOY. W. J indtutrial resources; its condition of industrial resources; its la Uie dtsl*nc« can l» *e«n Uie uuunmmh &eaqnl SUdiuUi lo ta« rtckl la UM alxnal tower of the United SUte» (^>aal Uuard Uulkliug ud exnlbli. iM MAIN STREET condition of industrial operation including cost of labor, fuel, to the l«tt la one at ine J»i*u«« imcoda* whitti dot the tipiwUios (raMnaa, WOODBftlDCE, N. J, wftter, power, materials, transportation; its social conditions Th4 Ortciaa parUlon U one uf the p«rmaAMtt aUucturw oa tta« all* baler* («• dty (t^uut d«cU*d to build tka HtmvH at lie truai door at iha gnat of trade; its financial conditions and available factory sites. «. i. STUDEBAKER Yard. Tl» gH^onKloa «MttmM wiui I ir—»W L T«Lli If the condition* Qmbmi do'not fit the industry, it i» •w^.-w;?$M>f,::

is A A., a light senior nine made up partly of pres CHIPS AMD Spite of Warrens Three Safeties ' I former high school stars, is anxious to reestablish its \ Winners Held to Tie Until Koprrwhatz Weaken* in Eighth folk* '"' , |jrlt suffered in its two defeats at the hands of Port THIS HArtD* 1 ing and Allows Brace of Runt to Cros» Plate; Two High ' '", ,','t' A A. by meeting Hugo Geis Woodbridge A. C. "Bil- School Player* Get 4 of Ford» Team'* 5 Hit* u".,rrrn, who does the catching for Fords, is particularly "to got his team matched with the Woodbridge senior In sjiitc uf heroic mensun-a by Thr> box score Rig Hill"* Wnrren, Oif agile young Oriole • AB. '."iTut says that the local management does not seem agree- (•atchfr n( the hifch school, Fords A. German, c 4 ,(1 giving his team a date. A. was forced to dip it* colors to the McQuarrie, 3b. 4 A (lame between Fords and Woodbridge would draw pitching of Jimmie Kidd in a game VirgiMo, s*. 3 nt Fords lust Sunday. Wsrren w«nt Brooks, It) 4 ,hr reason that local fans would turn out to see how players o bat three times and on each ocpa- Zalari, cf 3 hrlped the high school win the county championship two ;ion he trashed what Kidd tossed at Mesko, If. 4 [.. .„,,) could hold up against senior stars. Manager Gei~ him for a safe hit. But his efforts Rotells, 2b . 4 at bat wore HiiRmented by no timil»T Kidd, p ... 4 i,l investigate the proposition. activity on the part of his teammates Eple, rf ... 2 andjhe Anihoy Orioles triumphed by Hslbrick, rf. ... 2 , ,,m are beginning to notice the fact that the Woodbridge 3-1. "Red" Fullarton was the only other Kurds player to (t«rti hit. - 34 3 » .,imi(.s Corporation is being represented by a real ball team. The game went an far as the 8th Fordi AB. R. H. "|.,tM victim of Rusty Donovan, Mickey Loeser and their inning with the score tied at on? all. Warren, c .303 Then Kopcrwhntz weakened and the Skovboe, If. 4 ft u -is the Steel Equipment Corporation's team that stands 1 - inn of the ratin? of Middlesex Count* industrial outfits. Orioles slipped two runs past tru Zack, lb 4 1 township "team's defense. KoperwhaU, p. 4 0 '•Hie Ceramics team was in the league last year but this i Kidd gets credit for a well-pitched .lago, 2b. 4 0 „ tfter talking the matter over, it decided to play mde- game. Fords found it very, very dif- Fullerton, cf. 4 r LV ball. There is no doubt but what it would now be ficult to do anything with him. Kop Virgillo, 3b. 4 o erwhatz, while he was touched for 9 Lund, rf. 4 ,„„, for the county league championship if it had allowed iolid hits, kept them scattered in such Ratajack, s* 3 . ii lobe listed in the league. a way that they did littl* damag< until the jinx arrived in the eighth 34 1 $ 4 Five of the nine hits obtained from Score by innings The Bearcats' victory over the Tigers last Sunday was re- his twirling were made by (ierman Orioles 000 100 020—S ,,(1 by the first-named team as a sortof friendly chastise- d Brooks Fords 000 010 0.00—t ,, ,dministered to the Jungaleen, for presuming to chall- their claim to the junior championship of the township. Ceramics Team Plays The new MndUoo Square gnnlm IK ,. nnrnclHl success. Tho receipts from December II, HR!5, In Kehrimry At Home Tomorrow S, 1020, were, W24,0 don't know what „ , , , , , , ... , Christiansen, rf n 2 0 It Edward Fun-ell Isn't a finished AB. It. H. 5 3 ball player this fteuson then basetiHll Keaibcy Jri, you have to sell. He seems to be able to beat them Without - ~-n- u G .411 4 coaclilng Is a false alarm. Not only Scrik, c trying. Stockel, lb. ss. . 4 . i * . 6 2 'lid he have thrt* years of shortstop- Cyrus, cf - C. Kisgard, p.; BS. 3 1 ping at tile I'liiveru'lty of Pennsylva Jeglinsky, 3b AdvertisiDi Will Help Y«i . 2 Rather unsportsmanlike of some of the newspapers to at- 1 nia, but lie tin- had the best tutoring Sabo, lb Francis Kau, fourteen, Clilneac high . 3 :ipt to discredit Miss Ederle's Channel swim. They claim M. Martin,\ 2 the game affords outside !he I Toth, 2b :...: school student of Honolulu and a 111:11 . 3 ;.t she did not abide by the rules in that she had the tugboat w. Mikkeisen, cf 3 preclDct*. Toth, ss ble pUylng expert, arrived In San F Ilolitis Kd Damback, If . 3 VOODBR1DGE INDEPENDENT i her a lee—keep between her and the wind and tide. By - ky, 2b. He ppassed one semester with Francisco recently on a tour of the S l Shortus, rf. United States, his trip being Hpim- tO Green Street, Woodbridge 41 19 181 Walsh, former White Sox he passed another under Al Rrldwell, Pokol, p ftorod by the Rotary club of Honolulu MIDDLESEX PRESS AB. R. H. .. 4 0 0 who did some xhortstopplng liinmelf. 1 I and a third with Ijirry Doyle, fwni'ii 28 8 12 travel. .. 2 AB, R. H. most Channel swimmers have had 4 0 1 Giant second sacker, for (he (limits, H.wk. 1 1 Not of the lean! Importance were two Sheppard, rf ..... 10 0 can 4 1 0 .. 3 0 0 terms with Hughle Jennings and John Smith, c, ! '- 2 1 2 McGraw. As « preparatory student Kafton, 3b 2 0 1 Jackson, lb., p. .. 4 0 0 broken very soon. . 4 0 1 of our national (awe, Ed takes all the Cobola, ss 2 Gigantic Hradshaw, c., p. Flynn, 2b. - 2 0 0 3 0 0 medal R. a short uppercut to Jack vaught, ss., p. Anderson, lb 2 0 ( 3o 0 0 It was buck In 1921 when, just out The license to license him for a bout Lowe. If oT high school. Ed Walsh, then c»n- Peterson, p 2 3j 3 (j ducting a semi-pro team at Oneontn. Martin, cf 1 Clearance Sale meet Wills before he meets anyone else N. Y.. picked up the youngster. He Ayres, If. 2 iihTunney. think they have been crowned with Metuchen 100 100 001— 3 went back to Oneonta the next yi-ur 16 1 2 ^ Score by innings: Read the Box Scores! he signed »n Keasbey Jrs. 101 700 000—9 " agreement with the Olants to join Hawk? 100 000 000—1 the team us »ofl; Bradsha* 2. (.yhimla IIH. w." to his name. Broad Cloth Shirts were drawn In Ntw York ID 1857. period. • Mrs Sohos, 75 Crampton ave- Time Paymantt of these 24 select players, eight, or Come in and Sec these Cars » • • _ In Collar Attached or Neck- \V....Ubrids«. __JtHl^'' Olympic tennis gamea are sclted- : Armenian Is Champion one-third of the numlier, are playing Tradea Con&idered * PWm a d Fancy WANTED. Uled ul Amsterduiii July 0 to 15, Kf-IH. hall today, They are: Ty Co|)l), Reg. $2.00 Imported English ^^ " : IAN HAGS wanted, size of hand Hudson anil Eases Dealer ItuKcrs Hornsby, f-eorge SiBler, Trls • Broadcloth Shirts Sexton Motor Car Co., ' • • * : *119 k.rchief or larger, 5c a pound. Harvard lius a runner named .Mil- | Speaker, Babe Huth, Harry Hellinann, 'iMU'scx Press, 20 Green street, 15 Smith Street I Phone 181 In Jan, Grey and White ler #ho weighs 210 pounds. 11,6 dues | Kddle Itoush and Ef the undents, Pete Browning, of 3 for $5.QO Silk Crepe Shirts 'AnMKN or GIRLS, having unlimit- TUDOR KORD SEDAN, 1 alt work mid no pluy IH a good de- the eighties, broke Into the snobbish i-.l phone service in home: to do in good condition. Cheap. Inquire . scrlptlon of some golf. "Ircle of swat. , In Plain Colors or Stripes ll Fancy Silk Socks . y profitable work, in connection Telephone itf>4-W ..Wuodbridge. I • • • I'uliti wlt^ liretime average of .809 »»5 TacouiA haa a munk-lpAl nulling unes tlrst! then Hornsby with .S6S; Klocked 6, Crosabar Patterns Hi big Community Wide Dollar BARGAINS in n;uraery grown ever- w.iy Sale in Perth Amboy, soon. greens, 75 cents tffid up, now pond, teu miles loug and one mile 11li Drowning batting .353 for his own years of play. ready for transplanting. Have to wide, which will tie stocked with trout. Pair Silk and Wool Ties M ply by letter to Box l#- The others with their averages are: 55c clear property. J. Jansa, Sewaren, IHUT, .dfi'i; S(ieiiki'r, .340; J8mes HELP WANTED—F*m»l» George L, Mlttlesdorf, Jr., "21. <>( N. J. Near Christiun Science Church. West Orange, N. J., has been elected fNelll, .348; Dan Brouthers, ^48; Ed Fancy Striped Broadcloth ICNOGKAPHER, .experienced ______, captain of the Colby college track lelehunty, ,34otal of lilts, with 8,8'A aud the others i'< luU-nt, Tel. Woodbridge 675. pendent. _^ i Turks, cam* tu America to live. He Sw«et-Orr Work Shirts at $1.95; $2.95; $3.95; £4.45 with more than 8,000 are Speaker, Low Prices. Pure Wool Knickers.'. $3.95 enlisted In tli» lulled States uavy In Anson, Lajole, Kddle Collins and \Vng FOR RENT SI IMS, and since then has won over a ed in Woodbridge; used only a ew Fred Low, k profeaalooal at the ner. I'UN(SHED BOOMS with, private n p Unicorn Country club, near Boitou, hundred wreitltag bouts, and Is uow •-O-U-; Hke newnew; barga.r, Pr e Anson played the longest term of hath for light hQUMk«eping, over- accepted, Mats, recently made W»|flr»t holt In hailed as the lT&pouud champion Monthly installment* wreatler of the UoltiU States navy. ye»»s—W, while Cobb aud Lajote to- DOYLE -iking water. 486 Cliff road, be- WadRd y tot immediate occupancy one after playing tb* game tor 16 talled 11 each. ' Slttter and O'Neill DOUBLE We ISSUE a.vn. 8-20, 24, 27, 31* Phone 886-W Woodbridge. yean. •! have the shortest term of years la "5. * H." .a*4 * * • 4-16 tf. the register, with ih« minimum ten GREEN CUNNEEN REDEEM inii-le and Double rooms, nicely fu>- Halph Uulford, auto rM«r, U known "3, ft H." Enjoymtnt in OM Ag* each. STAMPS Spot Shop "iahed, light houaekeeping prw- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES M "The CAton" IMMUM hi never »ai W« can kani (rvw tit* best vf in* GREEN •• •K«H, 681 R»hway »w«nu«, Woou- DR. T. E. WRIGHT, Ostnopitbk UMd tobtcco, liquor, or profane Ian- 4tiS-age rtttordt that life,nay he pro- Phone 803 STAMTS Physician, Post Office Building, ana obMnw th* Stbtwtk N«wi of All Woodbrldg* Tow*- SATURDAY '•'^v, Telephone 791. (g tootwl and Uiut cWmli may, lu 155 SMITH STREET MaWi street, Woodbridge. Hours: be vNaied, by iMtlUn< llh. while It •hip In th« Udt ) JWo ATTRACTIVACTIVBB unfurninhejunfurnnjl 1-8 Tuesdays and Fridays. strictly. PERTH AMBOY, N. I i bth all ••«•«- hafipy »u4 uwriul. He A«a , 5 rooms wi. bath, all permit* *W *m ttuniw* 8' or eM !>3U "'mm rtfrfOMK DITMAS ERS PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 2796 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY— M.illlrv Lovrly Mrirni- li Snrn With Mr Mil

||i-l.•!•..• I ti.'iijw:.-k. in"1 of the nvx1 I hi-ai:tif'i! 1,'i'l-i i'1 I'"' moving picture Busines • 'ly. r'llnriy. play- the leading feminine rule in •ilard Hoiled", starring Tom EDMUND BURNS Tr.«' nia ko Mix, at the Woodbridge Theatre in 'm<- wn h t '' kil ;.:id n«:xt Tuesday. ir.mi .'ill •hr Mis* Chadwirk, cast as Marjorie fnl- (itegg. is made the victim of a group THE LODGE IN THE f;n»"ii- ' ]iii«i hit f i king. Vt.- r>'-». thn . Mary K. Mi in, 1 .iMy Ji o C•iibb. Suggested By The Story of the Sam* Name JackV !"• I. • n . .!'•) y I) and Me fights Hlngle-hamred. except for Fiin:,,,. was the the remarkable assistance given by By SIR GILBERT PARKER thr faithful Tuny, . That Thrilling Serial "SNOWED IN" WOODBRIDGR »» VTHEATR LI P A T D E 17 ^^^

1 IV.-ITV 1 >JI >• I . M. KvcniiiK 7 and !> M. FRIDAY—TODAY ONl-Y— CRESCENT in PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 255 "Lovey Mary" Van Bibber Comedy "Mad Racer" Screen Stars THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN TOMORROW—SATURDAY ONLY— TODAY—LAST TIME— REGINALD DENNY in Billy Sullivan in "One Punch O'Day" "Rolling Home" RAYMOND HATTON, WALLACE BrERY AND MARY BRIAN A SCENE FROM 'BEHIND.THE FRONT * A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Our Gang Comedy "Monkey Business' Fox Newi IN MONDAY—August 23rd. Matinee 2.30 Hope Hampton and James Kirkwood in Billy Sullivan Holdl Forth Odori Should Agree With New Pathe Serial Ii RICHARD TALMADGE in In "One Punch O'Dny" Colon S»y« Greta Niiten Air Mail Mystery Story Stated ' in Snowed In Mountains "Lover's Island" "The Broadway Gallant" Billy Sullivan, who we understand An affinity exists between colors A Pathe serial said to be even more 1 is the nephew of the late renowned and perfumes, according "'to Greta ! Educational Comedy "Oh Bridget" The Tiger Hunt replete with thrills, mystery and ex- SATURDAY—One Day Only- John L., is holding forth al the Cros-; Nissen, Norwegian star, who plays op- citement than "The Croen Archer." i TUESDAY—August 24th— cent Theatre for the rest of this week j posite Norman Kerry in "The Love in "One Punch O'Day", another of, Thief", which open,; at the Strand William Fairbanks in TOM MIX i* ; ^ ..Snowed ,„", wnich the boxing comedy-dramas in which Theatre on Monday.-- ] ne Ray and Wal- he has been seen during the past sea-! "Colors and perfumes are affini- ' ter Milletntute9r ThiA]s eis the fourth time <4 ^^ .g renowned as , "Hard Boiled" Kon or so. i ties," declareglared Miss N.^rNi-^ri.v Sim- <)f ^ ^ .m ^kh mjtg THE HANDSOME BRUTE" Chapter 1—"Snowed In" Pathe Comedy "Long PanU" "One Punch O'Day" is a brave- i rile frockks demand :, bl,.ndinK of > ^ u .^ , hearted and lovable hero who through 1 th^ir elusivS,ve'coloe r pert ;n,e different tarrpd in p hc serials with Chapter Seven WEDNESDAY—A^g~usT25th—ONE DAY ONLY— the valor hi displays in meeting 'Kid', from that of more eki 11rate frocks. Allene Ray, who is loved by thou- LIONEL BARRYMORE in Martin in the ring not only saves the | "Perfumes to be us different. fortunes of the father of the girl he in the daytime should daring. "LIGHTNING HUTCH" loves but wins the complete *"d ador- "The fully equipped u..man needs "Snowed In", which will be "The Lucky Lady" inR love of the girl herself. about twenty different kinds of per-, ^^ t the Woodbridge Educational Comedy "The Boy Friend" There is plenty of action in "One, fume. And certainly a book of '"-; TKii,;, consecutive weeks, SUNDAY and MONDAY- Sawdust and Spangles Punch O'Day" and it furnishes an! struetions is necessary for the has an unusually striking background hour of excitement. Such well-known', proper use of perfumes, for it ^^^ an ideal setting for the 2—BIG FEATURES—2 THURSDAY and FRIDAY—August 26th and 27th— players as Charlotte Merriam, Jack' woul...... d be impossibl. e to remembeu- r j' rapid-fire action and thrills which Ilerrick, J, C. Fowler, William Malan, he mtneato and Pr per comb.na- ^ UfiM tWs pRthc production. Eddie Diggins and Harry Tenbrook tions. Practically all of the scenes have] Reed Howes in "The Dangerous Dude" do g-ood work in support of the star. "As an example dark red, blut Call for heavy been shot high up in the snow-cov- j and sombre colors ered Sierras, with the center of ac-1 or j Marguerite De La Motte in "Hearts and Fists" flower scents such t v t es a RUmmer Glenn HunteVi Succett at Star mine. Green and ce shadWof' ' ' ' '" hotel, almost On the Screen at Well ai on Stage deserted by tourists but used as a bronae are emphasized TUESDAY and FRIDAY, August 24th and 27th— the Wonder of Theatrical World oriental "perfume* ' I rendezvous by a gang of crooks led j 1 n p ,1 ,?!. , V A , , , by the arch-bandit owner. From this I White, orchid and pale coloredJ i * ... ., • , . , , , . I is ,,, t, . . , , i, , , -iv, ik , forest fastness, the daring lawbreak- Glenn Hunter, stage and screen fa-! dresses must be accompanied by the | _nM'nJ »„ „„£„ ™»,f™ i vorite of thousands of theatre-goers I most exhiliratiiifc combinations, for on the air mail pilots, using lights is considered one of the seven won- the effect is supposed to be like a PAY DAY at night for landing decoys and get- ders of the world by his fellow act- i cocktail." ting away with rich hauls in cur- j | Pay Envelopes Containing Real Money, lc to $10.00 ors. While but still in his twenties, j In "The Thief" are Marc rency and bonds. Will Be Given With Every Admission. Hunter has nut only managed to en-! MacDermott, I" i s s y Fitzgerald, So carefully are their plans tar- Clyde Cook in "Wandering Papa*" trench himself as one of Broadway's Augustino Borgato, Carrie Dau- ried out that the guilt of the first We Start Paying Promptly at 2.30 P. M. and Con- stage stars hut he has also been able, mery, Nigel Barrie, Clarence robbery is placed on the U. S. Air tinue Until 10 P. M. Everybody Gets Paid. The Great Train Robery to make himself onnee of thee screen's.| Thompson,, Charles Puffy., Alphonse ;;"'.V"*.,"T r •."•"'," • successfu, l , and, popula, r luminariesi • • . Marte„ ,, Antoi n \• •averka i , anJd LidT Jo •"""•''Mail pilo" t ,wh o., is found mlf un- NO BLANKS :: COMING ATTRACTIONS :: ] Manetti. Direction was by John Mc- conscious alongside a wrecked plane season after season. in a mountain valley. His beautiful Lon Chaney in "The Road to Mandalay" His characterization of the title Dermott, John Barrymore in "The Sea Beast" role in the and footlight ver- sister, a role played by Miss Ray, be- j sion of ''Merton of the Movies" is lieving him innocent, takes up resi- \ Douglas MacLean in "That's My Baby" dence at the hotel in an effort to | Raymond Griffith in "Wet Paint" theatrical history mid it probably "Lovey Mary'' A Genuine Succeit ^| READE'S y^ brought him more fame and ad- discover the guilty parties. J Harold Moyd in "For Heaven's Sake" MATINEE EVENING Zane Grey's "The Desert Gold" mirers than anything else he has' The kind of a picture you have ever done. He will have a chance' been waiting for came tb the-Wood- Tom Moore and Bessie Love in 10c—20c 2Oc,2Sc.35c to stir screen audiences once again, bridge Theatre today. "Lovey Mary'', "The Broadway Gallant" STRAND "The Song and Dance Man" when he comes to the Strand Theatre ; whicn was directed by King Baggot, Jack Holt in "Sea Horses" PERTH AMBOY on Sunday in his latest niotion pic-; represents another achievement for Blazihg action and a meaty story, Under Pewonal Direction of Walter Reade. A. S. Flagg, Re«. Jlgr ture effort, "The Broadway Boob," j Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, which seems happily stliclded with laughs and , | to have acquired the habit of turning a story very much similar to !'Mer- warmed with young romance, make Matinee—2 and 3:30—Children, 10c; Adults, 20c. ton" but with its story transforming out good pictures "The Broadway Gallant" highly; Evening—7 and 9—Orchestra. AW Seats, 36c; Balcony, Adults, The Winchester Store JI him from a yokel into a stage celeb- Bessie Love, who seems destined to amusing entertainment in the opin-; 25c; Children, 20c. » . I rity instead of a screen star. become one nf the greatest whimsical ion of many who have already view- ' Saturday Continuous—Evening PriceB Prevail. character actr<>ssc> of the screen, and ed the Richard Talmadge" starring , I Sandford & Reuter, Inc. William Haim's, have the leading' Forett Fire Scenei Taken vehicle which comes to the Wood. -1 )458 Rahway Ave., Opposite Green St., Woodbridge, N. J. roles in the film, which was adapted bridge Theatre on Monday wjth the Amid Den»e Smoke and Flame* from the story of the same name by To Get Desired Effect! irrepressible stunt king in his most. COOLED BY REFRIGERATION Alice Hegan Kiev, author of "Mrs.captivating role to date, j HARDWARE Wiergs of the Cabbage Patch." __- 111 *^^As» 4TJ1J11LMontyT Barner1JUI IIL1, ) idlin1UIIIIKg younIVUIIg^ TODAY AND SATURDAY— Paints, House Furnishing Through an unlooked for incident "Lovey Mary" is a poor little sla- sorl o( ft fancier. I)it.k Talmadge which occurred dJring the nlming of vey in an orphanage, alteetionate, but j moves tntou(,h tne slory ,)( "Tm. «OOLFM fLJKOI -• !UM I. IAMY • care of a baby of a Kansas i^-Jone tearing through Aftsr the Price is Forgotten" depict one of the most realistic forest; left at the orphanage, the cornfields of'the middle west and fires ever shown on a screep. ! She learns to love this child, who HKIUW>DIX depositing cows and barns in the next in With his company of players in-' by the way is played by one of thecounty. I • ' eluding Anita Stewart,1 Edmund j cleverest children to flash across the "The Broadway Gallant" unfolds Burns, Victor Potel, Lawrence Steers,; screen since Jackie Coogan, and \ tt love slor well with 1)k.k : ; hdd.e Lyons, Duane Thompson and , rather than let him go back to his Ieme ;ng from a aerjes of most thrill- James Farley, Director McCarty went; disreputable mother, she kidnaps him ing ,.pisode;, w;tn the hand of the on location in the woods of northern' froni the orphanage and seek3 refuge ir, sn , tucked in his own Your Ad in TKis Paper Ojcgon. Special permits were given, in Mra. Wiggs" cabbage patch. lt is J, d fu aL.corjiw l(1 ,, b/the State Forestry Department to | Mrs. Wigfe's' cahbage patch us es-| 8(ivan(,t, reL)H „•„,, not to be tak,,, allow the setting of a miniature for- sentially the background for a com- seriuusly ! Dick introduces nimy Q Qammmint)QictuTe i;st lire. edy but as the story unfolds there new stunts that bewilder one in Is Read in the Home During the filming of the scene, is an undercurrent of genuine pathos point of ishtK'r daring and miiaculotis ; With CHESTER CONKL1N and G^BOAT SMITH the underbrush was t-vt afire. This too, that gives Hirssie i/ove an ex-escape from serious injury for the was closely watched by a force of traordinary cbaiiic to show that an an star. woodsmen who encircled the burnihg emotional actress of the screen she area.. So absorbed were the nuinbars is second to none. of the company in their scene that ho Nevertheless, the cabbage patch, Home STRAND BIG TIME one noticed a heavy wind had come its buildings, its inhabitants, Ha cus- up until the attention of the director toms, is genuinely funny and the I Ben Hendricks Jr.,i well known •was called to it by the^voulnteer fire laughs in the picture come fast and ] screen »ctor appears Jm the screen guard. hearty. his moustache for the first AUDEVILL By this time the flames hud com- When the story is all told, the time in years in "Rolling Home", V municated itself to a large pine tree | baby belongs to Lovey M»ry 'but the William A. Seller's latest Universal which was ablaze. Giving hurried I straightening nut of the various com-' production starring Reginald Den- orders to the fire guard to stop thu i plications makes an absorbing narra-^ny, which comes to the Woodbridge SUNDAY—ONLY— MOW., TUES., WED — fire, the director ordered Miss SU'wl' tive pictorially. i Theatre tomorrow. Hendricksl|plays art and Burns to go through thei?! The supporting stall includes Mary the role of a chauffeur and a pal of ;L".'ne again. They both rushed into: Alden, Vivian Ogilen, "Russell Simp- • Benny's, and Seiter thought it.slight- Glenn Hunter i the smoke and .flame whtla the cam- son, Martha Mattox and the baby, ly out of place for a hired driver tt*- Norman Kerry (eras ground. Ag4in and again was Jackie Combs. sport a neatly wtuced moustache. The in the scone ^ajren, the smoke .and Ham- j . . •• ~__^_ cast of "Rolling Home" includes Mar- in Why? Becausi' the Home Town Paper I es becoming denser, until Miss Stfew-I ion Nixon, K- J. Ratcliffe, Margaret is an institution—a regular visitor that art was carried in an almost fainting "Ye Good Old'Day*" Seddon, George Nicholls, George "The condition fo the edge of the lake ..y " | this expression U merely Marion, Anton Vaverka and others. "The Love c fry member of the family looks for <*• e u where she was revived.* Several tne Auglo-Biiwu or Old Eagilih meth- and reitds l'roni front to back. We hours of work were required to stop ftlj of printing the urtlcle '"the." J« Broadway the path of the (lames. pruuuiiHj^iuo/"ili<<" dop* not change Odd Lab-al Ptndant Thief" have Cuts and Copy to help you build "The Lodge in The Wilderness" wl/en- #ffS*TWntfil '•>•«." Hoirever, U«ltlui(>ie puiJt'r: Mis. Wliltleinore your advertisement. will be the feature attraction at the rr"H'i"ntl\ it \g nieirti-rtlv or biinior- llijit the liaiidl »iu to hung Uuon 4 . The Charle»ton Ditmas Thes.tre tomjrrow and'Sun- im \y pruiioumeil -yo«" like the old from Hit" llf ii «)ii'ciuliii'."- lloslou day. , • pru'nuuu "ye."—l'uiiiHu4c>r )!• Ki'»-'tte. ' \ . >-..-'[, i . •!>• i, 4.-ni t- FOR DURABLE-DURHAM HOSIERY ' Roles of Slogan Contest BInliED m TOWERS "•WfcX-l™!T« I near* motorlrt« nbMrflnf th* 6)i Businessmen's Association (d(o, "S/hoel gtreet" Slow Do«iC TO SUPPORT ELECTRIC WIRE LINE in front of their ichoolhonne, non Ot *'nnt<".t stnr(n today. follows: < niil< »l. Knds ]Mh Thomas B. Murray, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO TRENTON 1 !•!!('.. o]n Woorfbrid(rr Nati..n:il Bank, Any resident 'of Woodbridge WoodbridfT<\ New ,lir=ry. Township is rligible and may SLOGAN CONTEST On- «f K )ob« no* submit a "muKestion for the &n- These envelope* may b* mailed, he i- forces of PoMlr Ser j jran. sent, or brought in person to '!cr Klfftrlr and flan Companv and i T>oma* B. Murray, rashier at 1'iihlli Scrvlre Production PfflUpiinv Is All slogans munt be not more mrtton of a tarje t*iirh(n« than five words in length. the Woodbridge National Bank. Three out-of-town judges will be '•''ion In Trenton whk-h Will tr»n« The winning slogan will be chos- >tw 'or power unrt Unlit MlTTlCM dec- selected by the Woodbridire en because it most aptly e*preM- •>< inrrini tirourht from Philadelphia ps the progressive spirit of Businessmen's Association, who '•••r a iranTnlsslon lint thirty two Wood bridge, its advantageous shall award the prize of Ten ^ili>i IOTIK The Induntrtil aid i*«l- industrial and residential loea- Dollars St) Gold to the Winner, 1'inlnl trnwth of Tmnton »nH nor- a award to be made at a public tions, etc. onndinn t«rrttory his made It nece«- Slogans must be written in ink meeting of the Animation. In orv 10 m«t*rUllT Hutment th« nr»§. on an entry blank, printed in one ease of tie, Bloenn submitted i>ni «npp|y nf !•' -rtrlclty »T»tlablf 1n | of the local papers, as printed first will receive the prize. that section The aew twttchlnt ita- below. 10. Slogan contestants not comply- I lOll :lil.l.|[ 5(| p<| ( , tU KUnplUl.ll. Will •upplj the T»rlou« lubntsltoni In th*t ', Slogans must be enclosed in ing with the above rules will be disqualified. million of the st.iiF «nd ttaun meet lUe ( The Year's Hosiery sealed envelope, addressed as demand for srri ice for »e»ernl jean I to ronn» The Trenton work li one nt the f' ENTRY BLANK lurgrr ItEiim In the tlS.MO.OOO i-iten Sensation »lon and bpttermont proiratn of the j i Mr. Thomas B. Murray, President, IClecUu [;»p»rtiiieni (or lilt j E now offer the hcwiery sen- Woodbridge Businessmen's Association, Pr*tMt!«n Agjinat Moterict*. Somf Idea of the »lte of the Job ot | WMtion of the year, Durable- ' Woodbridge, N. J. trannmitllnit electricity from Thtla- , Durham style "PENELOPE". Afull- I hereby submit the following suggestion for a slo- a carpentrrlni class of San Diego delphia to Trrntnn ma; be had when ' ftihioned service weight stocking, (Oallf.) school hat* built Uiii unique It \n knnwn that the work IHYOIT«I I gan for Woodbridge; dummy and firmly lmptanWd It In the thf |iu;l(l-nR at 200 utrel toworii lo mip Of the finest quality tilk. Designed middle of the street. At test flsnce port thp wires rarrytng the nirrent by leading stylists, made and guar- ThP«e towfrn. of Mlvanlifd strur- It sppears to be s pollcMBSJt holdtnc r anteed by the world's largest hosiery aloft the earning iifa. lural oteel, welith from 9,6. >0 to 64.000 manufacturer, who concentrate? on pound* each and contain enough Rleel to fill a train toad of forty »«t HMJ> this one full-fashioned style. This Name .- • :.....:— - All of Cretactoa* Period can. Placed one on top of the other. means a saving for you and weeks Address The trws growing In MonfoUS In the tower* would reach four mile* in and weeks of additional wear, : the CretHceons i>eriod, whej) the fllao- the air The amount of porcelain In f Just received, a fresh new ship- Date submitted aemrs were, lining their egfs In the the inmiintori would make enough Illustration o/ ont. of t\t Hand nt Khubflrukh Hsu, hsve s |«D- dinner (eta to nupply an entire city the toirerj vhirh Public 8etvict «JCI la ment in til the fashionable colors. eral rcwiiililBiicc to those whose fos- •lie of Ennlewood, for lottance. More tHildint id long electric lr«umUti«S> Style "PENELOPE" s form the pptrlfled foreat of Arl- than 1.000,000 saucepan* rould be C/i«er/uIn«M Tells Story aona. They l^lminod largely to the made of the aluminum uied la the 11DM. linei. * , wan* m nefd |1.9S the pair; 3 pairs $5.50 Cheerfulness I* full of slgDlflcance; Willie—Sal. e the first to go under WOODBRIDGE 31x4 32x4 33x4 29x4.40 „ ,. are being ruined b/ riches, i the North ixile In a nubtnarlne? That n Beautiful design, theft proof, leu-king cap. Choice $2.69 $2.79 $2.89 2.95 of initial or emblem in 22 Karat Gold plate. Motor '.•',. on, mini—rhlladelphls ID- the big polar thrill left-SyrscusK ufety ti(nal. The original and only audible safety ., ., r " Herald. signal. Dependable for day and night driving. "Whistles the danger warning". United States Rubber USCO. Oft./* Junior Model . $1.29 Special! Grey Inner Tubes* 30x3Va */OC Senior Model .w; , • *2-29 Junior Locking Cap with Safety Signal . . . $4.24 Senior Locking Cap with Safety Signal . . . $6.24

ELECTRIC MOTOR Stop Th«t Radiator DRIVEN HORN Leak X-LIQUID No better horn at an-y LUGGAGE CARRIERS STOP! THINK! Genuine doei it price. Every horn uncon- Adjustable gate type, with CHAMPION SP4RK Sm.-ill, Goc — Large $1.19 ditionally »iarante(>d. enter brace. Made of ex- PLUGS 12 inches long $040 tra heavy steel. Black CLOSED CAR BROOM Value $4.50 . . i japan. Will not rattle or 29c Tom Thumb, the broom SCREW DRIVERS become loose. Adjustable Every time a new model of the make of car you Reg. 75c with a long handle. Spe- ! Molded handles; choice to 60 inches $1 39 . In i in. and % in. cially mnde for Closed R*"K. only utle piece plug of any Value $2.50 . . . own is announced your car depreciates in value even Value if 1.00 ... D*/C 6ize. Each .... 9c BABY HAMMOCKS size 'baloon' wedge cushions $169 Genuine Standard if you kept it in a band box. The only practical way to in colored moleikin; $2.50 v»lue ... carry baby on automobile GARDEN HOSE 25 ft. Lengths with trips. $119 $1.50 Oiling Sy»tem VASE True, the car buying public is always looking for Couplings ..... $3.28 For Ford C«r« Value $3.00 . . . 50 ft. Lengths with ^ This pric« effective only Non-SpU.h Type Couplings $6.39 while quantities on hand Cut glass with the latest model, but the wise buyer gets the brand Genuine Braia Hole Noul'es last. patented nickel For Spray, Straight Models Prior plated holder. BOYCE MOTQMETER $3.00 M6S Stream or Shut-Off 29c to 1929 $3.50 Model Value. A that has no spasmodic models. Regular Price 75c $1.50 .djutUble ACCEL T .ted ERATOR FOOT $2.50 Nickel PI 19 REST STOP The Ford car is still the same model since 1908, Sets RADIO Supplies LIGHT . . . Special . . 89c 'I

refined and improved, of course, but still the same GENUINE AERODYN | Electrical Appliances SPECIAL FIVE-TUBE sturdy, dependable Model T that has won the Ford its $2.50 MARCEL WAVING LONG DISTANCE RECEIVE* IRON, scissors type, han- world-wide fame. dle finished in ivoryoid. COMPLETE — NolUm Mor« To Buy Hre a t element fully en- Reg. $7.00, 8-lnch closed . . 98c ELECTRIC FAN '59.95 A 11 Nickel. Universal Motor for AC or DC Buy a Ford and play safe—THINK! Capable of remarkable reception under the most Senior Model ELECTRIC current. TABLE GRILL, comes 9S trying conditions complete with electric *4 Come in end hear it demonstrated. """" cord and attachable socket plug, guaranteed Easy payments can be arranged against burnout. ELECTRIC TOASTER $d.0O V;mic. $ 1 89 ready for use. With five genuine RCA tubes, guaranteed Value ?4.00 $Q29 Special storage battery, $15 Maj«8tic loud speaker and Special DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. all high quality equipment. , BEAUTY HAIR DRESSING SET Authorized FORD Dealers $1.M EUctric Nationally known $25.00 Complete net put up in special travel kit consists Tool*. Ready for use. value CONE SPEAKER of waver rod, curler clamp, attachable drying comb Special 98c mid deep channel marcel waver clatnu with a beau- with adjustable unit, and tiful cord and plug; comes in ivory, pink or blue 9t Kutra Heavy Duty 45 exceptional tone qualities. finish. Value $5.00. *Q Maple and Fayette Streets, Perth Amboy Volt "B" B»»«ri«. Special , $13.95 Special Special $2.28 Telephone 366 and 673 Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock TIMES SQUARE %TO° SUPPLY CO., INC. 204 Smith Street, PERTH AMBOY "DORSEY SERVICE" Open Evening! Next to Ga» Co. Phone 3138 FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1926 f AOE SIGHT 5TH ANNIVERSARY C", SALE STARTS SALE STARTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 at 9 A. M. at 9 A. M. and continues for 15 days and continues for 15 days FREE! FREE! A 3 quart Aluminum Sauce Pan will This Event Has Been A<3 quart Aluminum Sauce Pan will be given away free with every purchase be given away free with every purchase of $5.00 or over. Come early and get Planned To Create of $5.00 or over. Come early and get yours. yours. Big, Practical, Money Saving Bargains That Will Be On The Tips of the Tongues of Thousand* of Thrifty Womenfolks. We have plan- Ladies Handkerch'f s Qark's "0. N. T" & Men's Socks Triangle Collars Fancy Colors. Good ned this Event as the Supreme Bargain Event of Our Business Career, In Black, Cordovan and To Close out Value. Wellington Machine White. Value lSc. during which we shall offer the greatest values you have known in re- Each Thread Sale—Pair Also Colored Silk and |! cent years. Every Department of the store offers a multitude of 3 for 10c 3c Mercerized.—Spool .... gj 7c practical items of every day use at prices that mean Real Economy. Read every item on this page, and remember that there will be thou- 3%c Men's Silk Hose Ladies Silk Hose sands of items on sale that can not be mentioned here on account First Quality. All Latest Ladies Silk Hose | Men's Dress Shirts In All Colon. First Colors. of lack of space. Prepare to share in the Savings during the next Broken Sizes Quality. Only "Onyx" Brand g 47c 15 days. 39c • Full Fashioned Foot. § 39c Pair 84c I

Men's Balbriggan Genuine % V. D." Dish Towels Turkish Towels Ladies Pure Thread Sib "Onyx""Pointex" Each Fancy Stripes. Good Qual- Shirts and Drawers Men's Union Suits ity.. Only—Each Hose Silk Hosiery All Sizes. Exceptional Value. Worth In Most Wanted Colors. Val- Each .... 9c $1.00. Only— ue $1.65. 15c 74c 127 39c Reg. 49c Heavy pair Pillow Cases pair Blue Chambrey Made of Fine Material. Big Turkish Towels English Broadcloth Bargain. Colored Plaids and Border-, Children's Mercerized Shirts Work Shirts ed. Table 03 Cloth Strong, Triple Stitched, Full Socks Aasorted Pattern!. First White Only. Collar Attach- Fancy Tops. Quality. 19c Each . ed or Neckbands. Sizes. 33c 1 Bed Sheets 15c 29c 89c pair 63c Size 72 x 90. Get Several Full Mercerized Voile yard I of Them. 40 Inches Wide. Many Shade*. Men's Pongee Sport Children s Silk Socks 3; Men's and Boy's All Colors. Children's Fine Blouses Nainsook Union Suits 67c yard I White, Tan and Blue. All 21c 19c s Sizes. All Sizes. Black and Cordovan. Fancy Percales pair Reg. $1.00 I %JC Apron Gingham Pretty Patterns. Reg. $1.75 $1.33 39c Ladies Shoes 12c White Canvass Only. pair yard Big Special "Keds" "Headlight" and yard 15c 25c Ladies Felt SEppers | Heavy Suction Sole "§weet-0rr" Overalls Dotted Swiss 36 In pair All sizes. ' j |j Lined 'Unbleached Muslin 36 Inches Wide. jgl Boy's and Youth's . . . AO Blue Only. Curtain Material Bloomers 57c 1 Ecru Only. ChiWrens lie pair Men's 183 9c yard yard Misses 19c AH "Royal Societietyy" AD "Star Brand" Dress Ik Ladies 29c and Work Shoes greatly Men's Oxfords Bleached Muslin r goods greatly reduced. All Leather. Black and Tan. 36 Inches Wide. reduced. Also big val- 36 Inches Wide. All latest Window Shades Good Value. Shade 36 Inches Wid«. Water Col- Ladies Fine Vests ues in Ladies and Child- 295 10c or. First Quality. Bodice and Buitt-Up Style. ren's Shoes. yard 28c yard 47c 21c THE SURPRISE STORE CARTERET'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE 578 Roosevelt Avenue FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926

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• i ; •', vv (jDegeNn Leave Car ' WtoAridge 'DaoghersofReTohitiw Iselin Avenel —Mim Edith B»ker i, .... Mi- Harriett Sh T- ' Gr.>v,- To Renovate Graveyard -. Mr and Mrs. William Price and the Yotinc Peopled C,)nf,.,,.'/, To SettleFor Accident A(Tf «f iuf i"d Mis* Mil ' be the the New England States. —Mr. and Mrs. Thorns , * t «r» Pft--- : of Kim. Fine and SI90 Repair guests for a few weeks : :hp for- To Condition Cemetery in --Mr ar -ham left yes-. — Miss Margaret Gar .; if Wood- 1 ds? Bound Br.vik'= old graveyard is o> with relatives. • v.'.fr a two —Mr. and Mrs. Irving BaW., terdty for »• Turk wfcef* the' bridg* avenue i» f —Miss Frances Craib of Wood- - - V •- *h.«f • •""••• • '" Michijran. had iho stined to be rescued from the the week-end with relatives ,.,', Vi-:t A-.V.-y Mon- werk"s vacation froir .•: duties at W. " Bi.*f ••"""•' • ' drive hii Ford coupe it has endured for years, if plans of i haven, is visiting at the home of Mr. the American Telephor .'. T-.'iegraph cottage at Naaaau, L. 1. received frtm ir.:- tr- ..»' of Antony, Bnrak a: Camp Middlebrook Chapter, Dau(rh-!and Mrs. J. Burmeister of Auth ave. Company of New Vrr >'-? - iri son art s-i Mwkey" Rod Tor: Frf»--."(: !a?t Sunday night he ter o{ the American Revolution, are Walter Norman of Perth Am- —Mr». A. M. Smith crit- ri , —Mr. Walter Hnhf: J number of friends at hc h, -.. r. Rome. X. Y., :r '"aliforwia. They couid r -: pr. Jure a driver'j license carried out. It contains the graves hoy is spending a week at the home r n Grace of Green «tr<>> Wednesday, in honor of h»- t . i Ur. :- : * :.r* S.-urhern State? or. or A '-.:z •'•ry.:••': card fr>r his car. A« of at leaRt thirty-*ight Revolutionary of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Short of r m day at Coney Island anniversary. The entertainm< r i V-: vif.:«si htr s-cr. atii •»:- re:..-- :•? Jersey. >i- fii'ed $25. and cost? soldiers and for a period of some two Henry street. s r- - —Dr. and Mrs. IraT >; ier re sisted of solos by Mr. Famiir --M- »ri Mr*. M Braun of Mary A'hiey and i! now looks hundred years became the burial —Miss Beatrice Johnston of Ken- by K turned to their hone M.i:n street well known tenor accompan,.,; - : - <",•.!:••: rt O'N«i; ha« re rr<-: *•>•••-.: Monday in South Rirer. .-oh;p ia> a Ford car in V' place of nearly all of those of this nedy street was a New York visitor Tuesday from a mo- -t.iv in Fred Noltlnf. The hostess „ - V -rk. Pa., irherf ht wai pr»c- . :•, : c ^>::h which t..-;, -val people are planning White Mountaliw. delicious refrethmenU, assisu,] :rf devtftry for som< X.rst, . ..-• ..-•* claim that Burak ad- it wa? a part of the close of the —Mi« Emma Kleii of Roselle \::ezi ihe annval excursion of ! —Miss Eleanor F>r Linden her daughters. The guests w. Ctr.t T y: »•'•; ar.othfr y >unp man from .? th,- Hudson n*rt Monday. —Mrs. W, H. Pra K , J edifice was burned and the new build- Correja avenue. and June Nolting, Mr. and Mrs H .. • *r.* r".et_ somewhere out wc?t erected in the residential part j —The Misses Jean and Prances — A drawing for a "Wnippet" au- Dorothy and Rober: Thursdachildreny . ted in the residential part j The Misses Smith, ST., Fred Nolting and Mr. ard Sir* C "••.- «hts; rie:d«. They are bo:h tne\OW7)i leaving behind the God's Hoft of Auth' avenue are spending : TivS.i* i« being held by tjje Furdf on a motor trip to M Famiani of Perth Amboy, Mr t.-w- MS.t.i '.: !.t-pe ri*r who went *,o work a« acre, without much attention. a week at the home of their grand. 1 Lt:T.«. Cub The car is on display :r. —Mr. and Mrs. S !• };:,>wster Mrs. Rausch and Mr. Shue of |r. r1.^: hard? to raiw a little njoney The graveyard became tb* play- parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan, ton and Miss Nora Snyder. ^ the »ir!dv>w of Albert Leon's Furm Grov* av«nu«, hav« — V • V. : they decided ro join force* for u ground of boys, who did not hesitate of Cranbury. N. J. Smith received many beautiful •.-are S'.^re ir. Penh Amboy. Draw the letter's niece, M-- r*'-~ • • '•' ~ t:'r <-.i5t in the car which Boyd had to break into family vaults overturn —Mr. Nychepo... h ...wh. o recentl,. y.useful presents. j ir,g m-ii; uke place on November 22. r> of Plainfleld. A w*t' • t r .: *t r-rcha?td. and destroy headstones and commit opened a gasoline filling station at, _ , ^ , , —Mr1, ard Mr< Her.ry Fischer and —Mrs. George TiT v T|)ecarnjva ytn { _M- A F Tr? pair reached Perth Amb\v a 1 'children of New York City and Mr. Main street is en:- . w *. Other act, of vandalism. Lincoln Highway and Correja art-,fit of St Andt,*'. Ch»rch >• -->. days ap> and enpaped room? in and Mrs George FiM+.er of tewr. Maitha Ucey of Q\'. N .1. One of the more recent activities nue has made various changes on his,! ,ucceM. The chairman of '; ardir.g house'. Tht?ir accident at .the guests of Mr. and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. V taken up by the National Society of stand and is now prepared to serve gffair John r^Boyce wishes to - -M: i-J v - .' rf?v. ar.d >r: Rcad:r.g oocurred s.^on after Fisher of Lir^ street. of rpp« Mam strct' 4a the Daughters of the American Revo- the people m many ways. jai ] who belpe(J ifl Bn t '; a motor (v had f5tahli;heof :hem?e!ve? ir. ; lution is the preservation of historic _A party w«s held .t the home of | ^ ^^ ^ , ., ^ —Mr. Hry honor i?jr,d»>\ I —Herbert Christii f Pros- tered whole-heartedly into the work nue. on Saturday afternoon in t Bellaire. U I., were the ww-k f- • Amboy U'eir.cs- tcured s W'.'i • ?a!e to prove —Mr*. T Martin*en of Ryan street pect avenue afrtl Mr Frederick of restoring and preserving this sacred nf her daughter Margaret's seconfl | sU ^f jjr and Mrs DuBry -:ir the ^r^perty f Boyd. This i «;M frwnd? in Bonhamton. T'r. jr>- and sons of Rahway ,.-• .... are tn-ground. Such title as can be given hirthday at which thirty children, ^ home on .^ t^nw — Mr*. A-.dr{--»- Schro'dt ar.d vh-.'.d. -^fd T>ie cour that the machine 1 has paiwd into the hand? of the were present. Games of all Kinds. -- - -- r-i of Pa j . >trt-et and Mr;. '"'•.: i iav afternoon joying camp life at !• J S». b>eer, ?'.i!en and he released ; chapter and a vigorous committee if were enjoyed. Horne cooked refresh- j _ M <« Mary F.rievm ;'. Newark. Pasaaic, , ,,' * „ "• J */' ' Pchuhg ar.,i daughter Gvr'.rj le ••••f i.ii i'ar"!ed B"\i! t-> p'.' and raiso busy. It is proposed to set up the menu were served to all. The rooms] . . formerly o ioa! visit- L:-.f stre*: fper.: Th-r^ji;. . : As- .,*::*c. fr>t-ni^ her* Sunday. • T.ey t^ pay hi- tine, holding t^>e car headstones, clean up the ground and were prettily decorated in .pink crepe ! r, „ , '"' *'r r- or, Wednesday. bury ParV — Mr- W. Wo>d of Ford* avf-r.,:f. • security. , - - , ,, . . . i i . ••. i and Mrs. Probst motored ;•, : — Mr* i K «t-;; ,.r..:: M"M--? ',,• •* ph -..sited friends ir Perth Amboy. MT- La»t nipht the mi«trejs of the —Mrs. Joltn Lew;- enclose it with a wall or fence. *o paper and a large pink and white I „ , Frances and Mr. amiM - Christianntiann the Clter ,-.f F-r.i> s^"' T"..:rT"..:r =!-i.i -i j s". i >y that it may only be accessible to those .feast' cake . helThd eth childree placne alofl receivehonor da tred, !j _jfrs A^Reol returntd h'rr. /.Ful who are intererted. ter spending a couple of «»l 0!ymp\- f'J.r-. — Mr and Mrs. Miljes entertained (ranford The necessary funds for this pur- white, and blue faVors," and w:sf :-. \ .*.;jr < impar.y Sunday evening. police headquarters and said that the ton street motored ° osT har e sa fu Wednesday evening tev visit- P * solicited not only from the were won by Evelyn Ashley • Pert.-. A--.: — Mr. M. Williamsen ard family. men had paid their bill with • local residerfts, but it isdesired to se. Merrill. Eileen McPartland and Mark ed Mrs ;iting rel- ing arrangementa for their is: .-. '. Kt-a-'i-ey oro-yed a ?h^re triri Saturday after-. ner and had departed this section of - J»cq««r«', ** cure names and addresses of descend- ' Rapacioli. The children of the fol- ! .-.•.'.ire:- if" r. ••on. the country. In reply to her question alive; for ten days. which they will hold '.be lat>: ; f Perth ants of persons whose bodies are bur- lowing families were present: Sluk, of this month on Upper B- as to what they intended to do about —Mrs. William By ieti . R ' :rt Ha!- — M'.^s M:!dred Dalton. of Ford ! Lewis of there, that they may have the op- Reinhardt. Smink, Van Decker, Deg- retrieving the car from the police the Amboy visited Mrs. • street. J. J. Lomax is chairman i-'i Mr?. Ftter ..venue, jt home again from a trip tn . portunrty of contributing to this pat-' enhardt, Schulti, Pinto. WeUel, Mc- —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doolty young men told her that their inter- Fulton street, Wednr- :;; Culver • riotic object. Thme e MI...... chairmani , uoif thMe~ j II.H...K.Partland, , Ashleyn.w.tj, Merrill«<.>••••, , Schtessinu^«.»»».i-i , .vBoger and Gordon, of Yor.r est in the car had waned. They in- —Miss Bertha Ohl• :: street has been e: ' committee is Miss Helen Olendorf, ger. Kath, also Leonora and Mark N ^. *ere ^ ^^ of M_ mer>u were (*rved. Mrs. A P. John- timated that the car wa> to he left who may be addressed at Bound Rapacioli of Jersey City. Elsie Bender of R •• Past Mrs. Frank Barth on Wednesday son, member of the auxiliary, has risht where it wa? and that the claim Brook. Keasbey beer, ill for the past week and the Burak had against them for damage week. .—The members of the Comrnu —Miss Helen Rya:. : Elm wood Mr. ir.a Mr,- M-ix V.y.'t. and auxiliary sent a bouquet of flowers WOu!d have to be met by the saie of Club are planning to attend th>. • 1 . days with have rct.rr.-s-c •S '" their. Wednesday. Those pres-ent at the the machine. avenue is spending s< ; meeting of the Township Corfcrr. 1 hcrr.e after «ptr.c:rig ^cvtrai d^ys meeting were: Mrs. Robert Deik. Miss Helen Parker of - '.'-. Amboy. to appeal for better police pro ..- *ith. relat.vri .r. *s'tw V-rk City. Mrs.. .1ame~ Quish, Mrs. Fred Peter- —Mrs. Harry Gerr.- > .•: daughter Hollister Tract SoU at the corner of Avenel —Mf. a-d Mr*. Arnold Lybeck and son. Miss Alice Damback. Mr?. Mae Reeva of Barron av( • • -pent yes- His Soldiers Best St. George avenue. daughter r.aJ.-. rvt-rr.ed tr.eir; Dunham. Miss Marg-aerite Quish. Aodobon Club Offers terday in Asbnry Par-. Expect Development I —Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weili —Richard Ryan ot Y.r.wood ave- hc:y.e :r. Pt-rtr. Arr.bvy after jptr.dmg: M:s? Mary Matoche and Miss Helen • . The American doughboy's most returned from spending h nue is the guest of M: r.d Mrs. 0. severa'. wft--:? v.th Mr. and Mr?. J. Kalopus. The purchase of what is known a? highly prized distinction—rthat of the week with Mr. Weiler's pare;- S. Dunigan of Grove ' c-et at their J. ^i::Jco: —Final arrangement? have been Prizes (or Children the Hollister Tract, opposite St. world's best paid and best fed fight- Lake Hopatcong. of Riri- made for the Clay Ban_ k Association's^ summer cottage at tK '.jware Wa- —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deit? —Mr-. George avenue near North street, by , \ng man—remains unchallensred. to:-. Towr;rh:p. '. .f.u-d friend^ here ride and outing to the Scsqui-C«nten;' Want Them to Obtain Members ter Gap. ' Sol R. Kelsey. of Perth Amboy, is HU pay envelope, according to a returned hon« «ft« •".'vdrsefjay. nial at Philadelphia on Sunday. About! Mrs Jose h : Weft New 85 two weeks at Budd Ukt ; Who Will Help Society in ~ P ^ expected to result in that section be- OOmpar'ative table just compiled by P ' —Mr?. EJ-.vard Gang'../ and child-j 30 employees under the supervision nil.- o- J i -c Brighton is visiting •:. .irents, Mr. ing developed for homes of a restrict- the War Department, is eleven times: —Mrs. J. Suchy and daughter rion s ent one w k at Budd ; T:-~. of Br'.n-.hr. U:? hiar.d. visited j of .Ia»eph T. Fitrgerald will make the. Protecting Bird Life and MR Peter ^ ed type. Title passed to Mr. Kelsey bigger than the Japanese soldier's P ** Mr. ar.d Mr*. James; trip via a comfortable bus. Green street and on week in the a', tr.i- hi'int New Jersey boys and girls who on Monday, J. Edward Harned act-j antj its contents would pay off 41 « Catskili>. —Mrs. William G- and Miss Mr and Q.:>:; Weuncwiay, —Erich F. Schuster is enjoying a- ing as broker for Walter Quacken- or 58 French men-at-arms. — - —Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Olsen of two Audubon Society's member getting Joseph Sea Elizabeth Pi. rth Amb •$ were the gjests of Mr. duties. The tract is approxi 23 acres ] regular nowadays would have to guest, John -Miss Heler, Kiraly was an out of i cotWft' "«' ha" an opportunity to yesterday lCBD ar..: Mrs. James Quifh Wednesday af- in area. No mention is madd e of ththe;; joffice tor 14 British, 1.5 Japanese, Mrs D. P DeYoungand childre- : ; pet raoe w :d Catherine UT "... :i and tvenirig. -t e-entl- ° ' chance of —ThTh e Misses Mar.. price Kelsey paid for the land. ' .4 Italian, or 2.5 French fighting tored to Cliffwood Beach S.n^. t0 nnin a a ro f fie d a s t 2 —The Perth Amboy Gas Company !^Mrf Robert HalLrt was a Perth' »i B P \ ' ^'' * Tierney of Paterson spending Mr and eni Gerity of Quackenbush and McEwen boughUmen. according to th« War Depart-, ™ - ""• "" " ' is rtfainng a leak in the main here. Amboy viiitor Tuesday afternoon, i of naVure books or abn-d g.ide August with Mrs. AF. hildren motored to Nutle> fcu 1 While telling their grown-up ac- successor, the radio,-are too gener- ment anpOuncement. ', = "' - —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and -Rose Sharkey is rapidlv recover- Amboy avenue. 5. about the beauty and of Amboy uel R. Brown, of Carteret, who pre-! Only Great BritaiBrn approachepps the: _ ~' " children v;>:ted at the home of Mr. ing from injuries receivedVhVn she Helen Gc ;;: vi Usl> had SeC Ured U rom e O U valu»aiuec of birds, and soliciting their with Mr and ° ' , U f * " ' ! United State, in the amount of ,ay j Belleville, a suburb of Newark and Mrs. A. P. Johnson of Fords on was struck by an automobile mer estate In the last Mle John I aid in bird protection, through mem- Mrs. P. J. Tier:..;, of Paterson. - ' alloted to the individual soldier. The! —Mr. and Mrs.vF. Pome Wednesday evening. Fords last Sunday. Too!an re resented th bu r and ew —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carboy of P « >« I yearly pay per man is: United States, >«' York were the week end —Telephone and light service was —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fesler and' hership in the Audubon society, the Percy Quackenbush, the seller. •J252; Great Britain. $240.90; 'j 'i of the Pomeroy family of Mar.n Valentine pla^v were the guests of B a i f the Pomeroy family of Ma 3 put out o: commission here for the children motored out of town Wed- bo-vs amJ S!r!<: W'U be pan, $23; Italy, $6.20; and France^ avenue. past severa! days due t the violent nesday evening. meritorious work in odd spells of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Tyler of Fords their vacation time, and in addition ; i $4.38. j —Mrs. C. Wilson of Kalan.-.- storms of late. I —Mrs. Samuel McGraw was a for several da;. Fourteen Were at Party for ' j Michigan, is the guest of her Ja, -The regular semi-monthly meet-'Perth Amboy visitor Tuesday evel,.; wi" *tand a chance of receiving . fine ' —Miss Eiiiaii-.h Galaida of Val- Grace WhiUmg'a Birthday I t«r, Mrs. Forest Braithwaite. ing of the Lad.es Auxiliary of the'ing. j reward for their efforts. entine place ha.- returned from a to Thieve* Strip Truck ! —Mf. and Mrs. Andrew Sir..'. fire company was Hel.-•-..d at the fire " —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parsler mo-,' The Audubon offer ; week's visit at Asbury Park. Nf w Jerse and irl not over Mrs. Christian Whitting of Fulton ! Burnet street entertained in h >r. r house Tuesday night. Plans were' tored out of town Tuesday night. | [ > °p'- 8 * —Mr. and Mr- Stephen H. Wyld 1 their daughter Gloria's fourth V: furthered lor the auxiliary's first an- —The local fire .rompany has an The one "Vecunng the and daughter'"Elizabeth of" AmKoy "street entertained fourteen guesU A truck belonging to the Koppe. anniversary on Sunday. of new members avenue and M:?s Pansy McCrory of Wednesday _ afternoon ^to celebrate Cigar Company, of 62 Cutter's Lane, Gloria ^jve/^y beautiful nual card party at the fire house on invitation to attend the firemen's car- the 3 xt wins a beautiful, compact $2o field Rowland plat'a.-*e returned Monday ' h birthday c-f her daughter, wa^ striped of three tires and rims S*ptember 15. The regular prize was nival in Carteret next month. lovely party was held. 1 _i tj,esecon( j largest number a evening from a vo week's camping Grace. |atc Tuesday evening as it was park- won by Miss Marguerite Quish. Fol- —Mrs. William Bertram Jr. was were: Mr. and Mrs. H tU lowing the business meeting refresh- a recent out of town visitor. fix volume. $11 naUre library by trip through th- White Mountains. Francis Lewis wor, a story boAk as ^ on the company's premises await- first ril in th and children, George, Harold Seaton; ar.d the third a pocket guide j —J4re. A. F G-rity, Miss Margaret P * * donkey game. Ste- mg a garage mechanic to repair it with colored pictures. ; Qerjty, Edwarj ferity and Michael Ph«n Rati won second priie, a sttn- Police were not appraised of the loss Norman and Mrs. Sbeu of Irv.ri: and members of the family. Ambitious boys and girls should; pgU;,, of :o#-r. ,• ,rnt Saturday in ciling outfit. until yesterday noon. write at once to the New Jersey Au- Paterson " Refreshments were served from a —Mr. and Mr*. Carl Nkr and \ du'rwn Society. 164 Market Street, —Mr and Mr; W. Frank Burns l»ble prettily decorated with yellow NOTICE son, Mrs. R. Larsen, Mrs. E. Nier J children Lillian and Gertrude rr. - Newark, for particulars. and family of Lt-»i5 street, were the. «"* P'"k cr«p* pap»r. A birthday TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph eak« wilh « Pmk candles forthed the TAKE SOTICB.'Vh.r'the" under- *<* to Bear MounUin on Sunda) G. Burns, cf Perth Amboy, last night. «nt«r P'ec«- signed, by virtue on an "Act for the -The Wom«n s Club WI" op the FalKsfeason on the fir?: —Mrs. Andri-.v Rusko of -Wood- Grace received many pretty gifts • better protection of garage keepers "A Thing of Beauty h a from September which is the regu.iu- bridge avenue em Sunday at St. her friends. and automobile repair men," approv Joy Forever" Andrew's Co! jr, Poaghkeepsie, — ed April 14, 1915. will sell at'pub- <•««• The pre«dent, Mrs 11 where she wa; t guest of her? broth- lie auction!- Abrams. and members of the .« Craftsmen Move Furniture tiv bolrd wtt tb lrmar er, Rev. Her.ry eehan. ONE FORD ROADSTER CAR « " * eh» —Miss Gertr Cheshire of Grove 1921 model. Thoma* Witerak. l>e*n busy planning the the coming year. The first aiT.. avenue and M Amy Drysdale of Furniture of the Craftsmen's C!ub I Quay road, Sayreville, N. J.; li- wa interest will be the birthday • Perth Amboy Saturday for a ^ moved on Wednesday from the ctnse number. K-7796. New of the club in November ar.J week'; a •bile trip through. Masonic Hall to the club's new home Jersey; serial number, 5.4S1,- tha Adironda:'r. Mountains stopping in the old Brewster house on Green 752; amount of claim, $60.00; bazaar in December. several day; z: K.g Moose _Lake_ . street. The club's campaign to sell subject to thb sale at Central Ga- ~— ttonds for tlle Mac,-. FonT of MapW purpose of enlarging rage, Iselin.i in th* Township of -jnday evening fo!- &* n«w b°me is ^id l0 be Progress- I Woodbridge. Sute of New Jersey, on Goosral Houae Painter ck's sUy at Camp in8 at * satisfactory rate. 'Saturday, August 21, 1926, at 2 o1- Interior and Exterior >d Lake. X. Y.,> clock in the afternoon. A. P1CHALSKI irded several of the Port R. Carnival Postponed CENTRAL GARAGE Box 179 ' Rahway AT- •jamming and ath. JOHN S. SCAX.LOX. ATCMI ..-i Ford was accom- S-!3. 17, 20. Constable. - parents. Mr and ^"n* Exempt Firemen's Association !. r.o enjoyed several of Port R«*ding. due to the bad weather, has be«n compelied to con- TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE House. APPROPRIATION [BALANCES Vterion of Valen- tinue its carnival next week. Tne; affair has not yet been officially AUDITOR'S REPORT :.<: week end gyest AS OF . started. Th* popularity content is N fi. F. Cuiik of Kew APRIL 50, 1»2« x 'd')M postponed. Account ' Appropriated f Disbursed f Grove street, and " Township—Salaries ...i:.. $ 6.000 00 If 1,050.00 f Valentine place —Mention this paper to advertisers. Printing, Adv. & Supflies .... 5,000.U0 1,359.14 Asbury Park. General I 4.500.00 3,122.71 Memorial Building Maintenance 3.0; H- B. Rankin and 5,500.00 1,884.50 Ass; £ Coll. of Tax*s—Salaries 12,000.00 3,956.81 v.ere the dinner Genvral 4,000.00 946.26 AM Marie Police—.Sataries 63,000 00 20,300.08 .-..:. day. ' ' Equipment 1,500.00 360.00 I.II • - !. wf L*.*TS it.-vtt Our Hobby i\v neral , . 4,000.00 826.53 3.1 • Two Reasons Why I Get Results Atlantic City. IVrision Fund 2,525.00 ;• K. Martin a;.a Kn-uriitr's Cuurt—Salary 1,800.00 450.00 •---.v, of Green «tre^t Is Good 600.00 y&<*»0 .tvt with Mrs. Fo=it! Ask toaee 23,000.00 2,90385 From Advertising Department—Salary K izabeta. Printing temple* of 1,600.00 600.00 , ttfn«ral 600.00 699.42 —Mrs. Andrf'. \. Jackson and son our butv Health—Salary f iiudtn i\ :.:.. have rtturned af- 7,000.00 1.685.42 First—I u, .. 3,000.00 78105 reguhirly. Each and everj' issue I have sope im- er a week** »K; -*-itJ| Mrs. C. I <:l- visiting I'-jvr—Salary ' 900.00 150.00 of Citit.nv•:*. d litlitf portant new 5,500.00 2.0M.&5 TO 11 the people of this commu- —M.ss B*tt> Fie!1 has returntd io wedding < h:ldrcn'~ Home 700.00 20238 nity. view Ser home ti: ScrVnioB, Pa-, aftrr 1*- and odvr aismaocnt, panw 2,500.00 72122 DM ot tii- maiiiexhibit build- :rg the gut=,t uf Mr* Thtnia» Pttt-;- phiea foJden, kttcr head* 400.00 76.19 Iliads—Salaries iajs rearing its bejul up fium athuax «n of Va!e:.iir».- place for several Oaiemero, thtpping tagt, 4,000.00 1,260.00 —I make liberal uy.e of the attractive illustrations Repairs . . , ,. tlu gurgeous iandicipf vtutb artiala envelopca, etc, conMandy 60.000.00 17,619.66 which the Independent has provided for the use t»»«r built Ixouao ike giult structt»ret Enuip., Maint. & Optrauon 4.500.00 1,34«.78 earned in dock for your v 2,800.00 7%.00 •bicb hoiue tiiiibiu from forty-three . e»er Maintenance of his advertisers. They jjet attention from the 11,000.00 T97.01 nation* at the «orld. Tlw EiposiUoa Truck Catc^M Fire readers and help to increase the pulling power Sinking Fund . i, ; 878.00 ujjtil IVirmbcr 1. Get our figures on thai Fords Jioad Paving Bonds 9,000.00 uf my advertising. / Firv in a tr-tk l«*d of refined |tMI printing /ou h»ve been r ending Bonds 8,000.00 ;s,i bturte! ctAvr s •a.t-il tht Woodbridge thinking of. ' 'i .jwnship Share of ImprovemenU 9,000.00 rir« ("uiii(i»i.y wi ut Sewaren on a The Independent also has a number of good'advertis- Alnishoust Bond* e0W Yes, We Do siirM alarm Yt->; day afternoon. The Intercfl on Bonds (5.«•' ing suggestions which I inako use of from time to yme. hlai«- h*d iiir-.<-,! in the tarpaulin New Type, latest liueft-st uii'Tdi Revenue Notes .. 14.WO.00 18^4160 Trfken as a whole, it's an ideal and re&ultful way to get covering ystr ::K trbrk and »»» Discount on Ttueg S.6W.00 S.WW.0O uuickly rxtih^a-.-hed. Tfc* truck be- Style Faces k«*erve for li*25 BilU 6.000.00 and hold business. Phoue Woodbridge 575 if you would U03-79 fob Work laeg«d to aRah»»> firm. •• liurtsi on Tax Anticip't'n Nutet 6,000.90 Too wiD ' y—Snow Removal mimm^Sm^&^i WmutSSX PRESS | Tom .*-"'