14 INTERESTING FEATURES THIS WEEK-EVERY WEEK! FANS! DONt FAD. TO READ BEGIN READING THEM TODAY 2 SPECIAL PAGES DEVOTED TO THEATRE, SPORTS NEWS ,,!,. XVIII, No. 17 WOODBffPGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 26. 1936 PRICE THREE CENTS FROM OUR rA\nrifTri\ K'LLED BY SHOCK ORDERS PRR TO START WORK IN 30 DAYS FRONT tUNYltltUFROM A FUSE BOX ON WOODBRIDGE, COLONIA AND 1SEUN CROSSINGS WINDOW Local Officials Await The On Radio inly 5 Titanium Plant Electrician Result Of State Ca»e Apgar, Carrier's COUBMI, Still no opinion from tha I iiiity Commitiion, concerning Against Owner Say, He Waits For ,t«d advance in loaal Instructions On .,,,., of th« Parth Amboj CM Of Tavern ACTIVE iTcoMMimrnr! Opening With Parade, Coronation Of Queen Tomorrow j l(tl,t Company. For « tingU Hit Next Step ,„- line with • separate «t-up AGENT SAYS HE FOUND i either end—iwo combination* Charles J. Greiner, Com- ,,rficei, manafan and 10 on tO GALLONS OF 'MOON' mander of the Harry Hansen President lauds The Work Sht Bridfi Blondttl fords Dehgation Will Act APPEALS COURT WOHt [,,, outfit hat ttirrwla T»ri- Post, American Legion, and Of Jordan In Arranging INTERFERE WITH RULE , ,),[r hornetl nail in thil Ticin- > Local action against Jo- Escort For Miss But Woodbridf^ It here to seph Galaida, proprietor of a prominent civic and frater- Brilliant Fiesta '. ,,,y the fi«ht to a finuk—»T«n Irene Tobias Emmett T. JDrew, secre* - ii takei several itimnterf. the Middlesex Hotel at Main nal leader in Fords, was Jn« tary. today announced that Street and Amboy Avenue, »+. n« i in J i J v i • With tomorrow marking tire companies, delegations from Jantly killed yesterday when the j of stadium ^ the DrMolay and Hungarian tvcrs of current everfo the State Board of Publle will be deferred pending the he touched a fuse box at the Tl-Wort hen I Wriislm nrosirt Ynung People-*' Society. I,,., clad to know that Colonel Utility Cammfaaionm hat'. outcome of the charges filed fiinium Pigment Co., in Sayreville, Mr. Hruska, after paying tribute 1,,-i-ling, as head of the State Citizens' Commission against him by the State, officials where he was employed. He wias tn his awcint<\« on the Commis- directed the Pennsylvania i ,., is undertaking a complete Si) years old, this morning issued a final sion, trnml the history of the ...li'iintion of the Hauptmann said today. Galaida pleaded not Mr, Greiner was the plant •lee- plea for the united support pri'.wnt efforts to provide Railroad to commence work'i Ellis Parker's evidence of guilty Wednesday night to the as- tncian. of the community ft>r the pro- within thirty days in the ell ICI'H possible connection with sertion by a State agent for the In addition to being the chief ject which Will mean either the "Tomorrow," he said, '.'starts tion of the Woodbridge. C kidnaping has nev.er been and'Inelin grade-crowing.. Alcoholic. Board of Beverage Con- officer 6f the Fords Legion Pott, success or failure of the effort the final lap of Wood bridge I, in all its details, but Col- n coveted honor, Mr. Greiner wu of years. Townshiii's biiT for a modern, This "order is the;r«uU of Kimberllng may be relied on

r 1 a- •.- v *"' • •' * *' •Ahen a "June Walk ' wa- • • A •' • *?,'.' • '. • "..." f! *o Xnthna^el"? Grovt T ' ••• • '• <• T.fr.t of wf-rc-,played and a picnic !:;• I T * ' r ' ' - • s-:•>-•; • 'ft/- ' served.

' •..:•'- ,\-..; V ^ r, • a-.r. us- b<-k A baby parade wa* j-, p • - . -a * :•:.(• ••*« eed. T- • --,i - •' • ! headed by "Kinit" Geor;-. r.vt V I r»w and "Que«n" Ro«a-. AiTitr.i: thof. £ i - - -p.- 50 Attend A Benefit ' Oily Goodrow, Nancy'Gnt,'<>'-' Mr ».-.-, Mr, ;...'.».: F • t •'. ;.-- '. Ijouiw Hollingsheaclwerc •• K *•* *• • ' hr" : i - - *v*y v I er prirts; Helen Comipkf A nib: y! 'y- ,_a-,: M- At McLaughlin House Meyers «nd Gl«dy» Mei^. Aqui. M •. L :- -• 'i* the attendant.'. Aq- !3. •£;<••(:.:-• • M - • : y -^--i -. tl, M:•--- F.er.« >! :"rS°. *: \1-- X.:v Jeffersonian Club Card The farmerette!! •*,-<.,, MorT*i'•: . 'M.r- t"-. * ' v • P..- - Brandt. Betty Brandt. B» • Mi«V .I-.;. YJ- v.,'. i* F : aI-'.. Pa-- • Party Has 10 Tables: burn, France! Goodms- • • ! "*: t Baylis. Caroline, Mar*;, Mrs. Mack Assists rielen Fcatner'seTt, Jf>-,. , Othtr G iw»t» Ifet, Marjraret Meyer= ;•• M'." , j . "ST. : ^ ' h.' •I'-E?-;- paret Pijbecki. r ntr..K rt .i *, • •e iu- ''h*f 'e thty climbed into chaUt-r-d bu-tf M in day fcr a lonn day The farmers were; Jr,hr ; M.-. • ..- r - (-. r.(.-e ••••- * rr.emDer- •V: A M .. , •- -,,.-.-. 5n0»^ -p^.-sored bv the Udf-'and their adviwr, S*rfr*»m. Ben Parson., of the tovn- Thomas Goodman, Jatk ( ir,r V-4 r (' - ',;'.•ri-.. ar <; l»ar.r.v. r.ciiisy **•»? tarred in <•• Waller and Jack Fink • us .r -H in- -heir c;affi*a!«ron their way to aftd from school. They fompMt'l the year without an ac- Psr.c- . • p-..;i Wa- !s . ..-. •:•«• '.tU. The lads :.v.: '. cr.-^ir.r- and -intersectiorj Woodrow, Junior Bay!:; : : Mr'- \.*«... *." • • ' Mar* : ;. M- I'':'?. Zara..;ar .' Nl:^ -*.•' •;*. ar; injury for ary f their charge?. Layburn, Buddy Goodr- Ham Seed, William ] \ of thfcir parent?, Mr. and Sirs, J. .3. and son, Henry, spent the week-end Man- Pa-V'"' . rSr •:y Par:-' Corni.«ky, Lincoln Dapgev JHfr p--,-vav .'iV"" Ar1-'- v, M:'-*- Light Senior Foes Invited ' Lopan. , • • ' • . »; .Spring Lake. M -• >v; Charifj and Harold Bo" Pa:' - . M;- •':.: ' —Mr?. Willism Godson and son _$fr.gn( j Mrs, jc,eph Hamilton Elliott. Frank Pijpecki. • V::- r- • - -, • ' '.V. E Riyrv- By Hungarian Catholic Club COLONIA NEWS -S^^t'SSVottSiirt "«««.«- i- • honor of their Schultz, Harold Goodro* • Short, Thorna* McKey ;f ~C."£:i^_ ,. ... feUnket rXJMice Issued By 5 \re,jte Island. Maine. . dauRhter, Dorothy, who WH grsd- —The CoUinU Fire DeparVmer.t =on. W. M. Jumball, Charle Schnul.- Mir.er. [Sew Nine Seeking OVp»- ' ' ' T-.Mrs. Aubrey Woodward and uated.from grade school. uf'Wood- The chaperone* wero '«V,. A. Ryan, No. 1. Dir.rict 10, wi^! hold its an- a'r.d Christopher daujthtersdjt, , Jean anj Mirjoflejfl , _rrf rsrWifB.-^n Saturday-aiffht... The sition In Its Own Class dar.ee at the —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyr.e- XnplllSS • litMoUt ^U^-i«. Black With •• M:» Ar.r.a Petro. n-jai reception ar,. Fairview Avenue, have left for ltu*«t-f were: Viola Den Bleyker, of Berkley -Avenue have as -.heir their summer home on Long Island. Lei'ure Time Project; V- '•- Mr-. P. H. Gallagher. A bi*r.k*: der.ance of !ne re- Air.eri«n Legion ciuo rooms St. ^uest for a few weeks Mrs. P. J. WdiU B«tkin«. Mr?. William k- -' M:^ Kty Rya-;. Mr? jrlor/* verv btst heavy junior and Gwrge Arer.ue. tomorrow. Hu«c John Cominsky, Mm. Wa • T- O'Keef of Jer?ey City. Or. Sunday Color Still iiffht =*nior baseball teams was is-,^11 be ^rni.he^ by the "Coller-- they entertained Mr;. Thomas t1 ManfieM Pew?, and Irving N'obel.! Mrs. Carl Schnul, Mr.i. rV •. Other CaeiU «ufj thi> morning by the newly--ar.;" of Avenei, who have fantisR- Duncan of Bayoivne. —Mr. and Mr?. Joseph McAn- —Warren Dey ertemined on, burn, Mrs. Michael Fr a.vemb'.ed ur.iformed squad which ed the music for the American Le- —Mr. and Mrs, Howard Fl?tch- drew? of We?t H;l! P.oad had a^ Friday nijrht a few of hi« friends. Mrs. George Holling^,.• = Holds Favor .'•!.. a"': Mr-. Thomas Lev:, Mi?s their cuesti: over tn«- week-end Mr. a! his'home on St. fleorge Avenue. Oliver Goodrow, Mrii. Pa v w:';i ref.r rt the Hungarian Cath-. , . ' er «' *«lJ™ R»*L f-;«"?e d " 1 A: :^a M;criar«::o. M.s= Mary po dancM The procettls of the p ,;:.•• Mr=. Chester Touch of Brook- The ^^ were (;ertrudt McAn- cek. Mn. Thom»s McKey. '- r:>•-;,. M-= F. F. Buntir.?. Mr«. Not «.y tre the new- 5a7lce wiil -^ ute^j to pureha?e moenhrtt s«l gnen o> .he VI .P.A. hj IRENE VAIL o f New '••'"• drew;, 'Betty Saywell, Bancroft Clanry, Mrs. Margaret N Huirr Qu e^v. Mr= Vary F Mark. .oted by .V.eve PocneK equi,men:; A large attendance »j Jerse> UK FT d»> r J v —Mr. nnd Mr?. Henry Iyavin Livir.(f?ton and Eueer.t Pipe». and Mrs. Herbert Goodrra W::r, Mr-. S-..:.:,r.er, H-u mittee in char?e i? headed by j aid,, her ?i?ter. Char;otu Logan.' - lef" Mor..ja> ! «pitt"'><'- ^^[Urrn wea'.htr, J<-/hr Zilai. Mr«, Frank Mayo. Mr=. -.van: to tar.i wi h the Port Read- Francis .McKenna as honorary! who live in Co'.or.ia. a lslar.d, New but ]• :• hiway- relieve.; ir,' white Frank Mcrtor.aid, Mr-. Jan-es Con- r ;mi.-' . the Sewarer. Blue cha:rman.' A. Jaeger, chairman, as jj f ,Grand Mar.ar. r I where they or c •:or. A , tye .v:tnfc..-.- write.' of ~, Thompson. Bird=, the Woodbridire White OwlsOl,l , siftesisteidd by ThomaTh s? Hyre=HynesH .. StanleySl ;; Bur,icBrunswick. . Car.Ca , j harit- Kenr.y. Mr Mary and the Perth Amb Wings. Smith. Jo=eph Naulty. Frank Carl-' wi!l spend the =ummer at the home an exarr.jle thi.- wetV: -.vhe.'t three -T Kyar.. Mr-, ()-,vi;n jDuniynn, Mi?s wonen at ont l<*f*';e wert dre^H-d u\y. u.i 1 ii.M.i — svrutDAi — alikt- ;i^ to *y;>e, itii three in blaok AM ;i!a. M;«. AnthotivAquila, P;...; Oh:,-; ;ind Mr.-. J^jhn ';ost [jR-'tl t'ipcoa'.'. C BOND CLOTHES - BY ACCLAMATION Bf.v two-thirii lenirtr.. orit palt pinK, lc-. one dusty tihie anitrrrryoft irtmtnnil- 59 This Certifkate Is Worth $4.41 59 ll.U irrtlll.' . lirnr Thi.- prevalence of black ha« TENDERED PARTY MIIHHI* I Ink been reported earlier as .-ifrnificant Janderup la not or,!y of the importance of col- Limit— Limit— ored acie?sorie? but a« encroach- Guest Of Honor At Affair ing on iast year1? ?ty!e for navy • •— , 3 Sets to 3 Sets to blue, (ire can say that, althuuj-h In honor nf her jrraduation from Certificate Certificate certain women to whun it is espe- Krammar school. Mis* Miriam ,lan- , ciallv rec.-iminc. continue to wear f|erup was honored at a party, ten- The New Plunger Fi ip—One Pull and It's Full! Jark blue, hut it i- definitely leps d.-rt-d by her parents. Mr. and Till*. l'i;\ hulil 2IMI';, itMirr Ink thnn »n> ••r«Hniirj ttiu iilnlii »rii on ibi- ninrkrt: In n CBII "tilt- (»r :i A Platform that has stood 9 years, and which is year- • imuorti.nt at fashionable 'lunch Mr«. Paul Janrli-rup. Freeman « llh .nit- fllllnu I \i> r*-[>nlr 1>II|«. Nil It-^rr rtllrr! N <• prp n*nrf hnr. K*(T) p*-n tr^tr-.l nil K unrnn and af-emocm gatherinp-. So far. Street, on Friday night. The fea- rcr hf». I.K1 VOl 111 \ ,>ne In ihi- rH> (or l^»* no other color (except black) has- tures of the affair were UMJIIITH: IIIIM ri-rtinculf- ^itoil onl) itlillt- "'I' wrlUllIK I. «" ly receiving greater support by the public. come foiward to take its place a.= 'lancing and games, Also $1.50 Pencils to Match Above Peru, 29c a bate for costume. Quits a little Among the cuest- were: * «vriHiny, JtMUr.-iuii. OHUKUS »<• KXTIIA. IMI C. O. purplish blue is worn, hyacinth, Misses Irene Hawryliw, Betty IIIUI i-i.liii. BI B!»•.>. Mm. Imx. iniinry brfurr >Blr alarln I" rr.r cornflower and similar shades thi? .jjm, Hewitt, Nancy O'.'ney, Miriam BOND'S platform adopted in 1927 to sell - BOND beiniT the chief occasion at fjch 'anderup. Arline Janderup: Me^-r-. Lubman's Pharmacy Bradley's Pharmacy gathering? when black has been pjtrre Bartow, Robert VYa:.l. Wil- put in the background. liam Frantzen, \Vii'.i,-.m Kn-ntz- -. RAHWAY AVE. 4 GREEN ST. 71 WASHINGTON AVE. ' CLOTHES DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AT FAC- Pleajs are in the fashion picture her(ri Kenneth Kinsey ai, I Jnhn ' WOODBRIDGE. N. J. :or.-PERSHING AVE. CARTERET, N. again. This style is a fine one for Qmcnhi-i-r. TORY PRICES — was received by acclamation from net, .-ince it presses into shap« so : well anil holds the pleat. In the 1 evening: group, ni-t> are enjoyir.fr the start. Why? Because! one of their best -t-asons. .Sports suit,- and nubby cottons can be synonymous this season. They are cool, can be porous, and . with so many of them styled with crease- - lesi.-tant properties have special a] pt-al for the vacatioin-t. and tht packing ij-j^abuo hold- I*.• i obsiaclt- :'"i them. NuMiy lOtvui- have beer, ridini; r.ii;ii lor -evi-i'ii: 1. A direct saving was evident by buying BOND seasons becaurt all "f thc--i- •,-'>•,'• of have !>*eii in their i'avoi, ar.d 1.-•'.''• finds them well u;< on'thi: :i-t. CLOTHES direct from the factory at factory prices— due to no store overhead. ' I w * tbe Stars 2. Two pants with every Bond Suit at no extra cost. ** Hub Summtr is right ahead of us! Let's ride intc it in a gopd, used J By STELLA 1 3. Thousands oi garments to choose from in Regulars, car, that will offer us all the conveniences, relaxation, safety, Longs, Shorts, Stouts, etc. JUNE 26 and beauty made possible by the aiitc.-nobile industry. Let's .ide into it—toe—at savings, made possible by our low prices. car, that will effer us all te conveniences, relaxation, safety 4. Wool.ns : trimmipgs — and tailoring beyond re- ::.* :• -• '.' -'•"••• ' • • •'-.••:- :'.: ':.•.7,'T, '".T- '."** <:*t~it\ nl*J- *»a ii:> -- I'.i.•'-'-. '.... .-.t:'^:.^ y :: ^:'^:-t:;.. >'. EVERY CAR MAKE YOUR proach. ;.•-!.'•' \.\~ ::.'-,::^ fi-r.ion'. but it LISTED HERE CHOICE FROM 5. Styled by BOND'S own designers who set the styles GUARANTEED THIS GROUP —where others follow. I field vou ;..av select. 1934 Ford Sedan 1934 Dodge 4 For ;.-.. . a;e i?;ftc i i;. h :.:;::r . ;• of line-. .S':ier:t-«:. li'.e:;:•.'.::•- a:,i de luxe model $395 Door Sedan $545 phi'&tO'.r.V ij.'Pfchl tp VOJ eiJ-Ja'!'.-. and it ;- !;:k-:v t*,;i* y*,u w:!! M- 1934 Chevrolet 2 1933 Plymouth de- vei-f-t-ii ir. !;.....•.; -'r.ii.'i • •.rit- !ir. i '•: Door Sedan $425 luxe 5 pass. Sedan $395

to endthi-r ii'hij' c'ji;ctr,triitinn 1935 Dodge 1933 Chevrolet Be thorough ;r, -Mr H.>at W.xhd, t::;- I ish that ar.d then no on ta another. two dcor coach .. j $595 coach $375 Yo'.i have a Tin-1 tlH'rnqry. Your amhiti'iii." tti-'t- M^h, but yuu niudt 1930 Buick '.'• 1$» Dodge 4 door learn to cor.ijutr youi- inertin a", Si U ITS S«dan 1200 dor Sedan $395 tinier if you ait to reach the height.- to which you a-]iire. You (WITH TWO TROUSERS) would probably make iin excellent 1932 Chevrolet J 1929 Chrysler sport teacher, should you .-ek-i-t this jiro- Coupe ./..... $300 R S Coupe $150 fes.'ion. Tliese Prices Prevail at the Factory Only You must learn not to pe too' easily influenced by the ofirtiony of others. You art *pt tu takt thu advice of friend- ind m tl-n.1 yt-air- between 20 unit Hn ymi'iiui-t liuard I Btrairist nmkinj: unfoi-tunati' *tlec- tfons oi close liisiids. This peti...I should be an important one, in yuin Frank Van Syckle it Clothing Wise — BONDize Your Wardrobe! life, and you must use all your el- «forts in attaining your yual. Dcdge and Plymouth Automobiles —; Goodyear Tire* Emotionally, you are liiplilV idealistic. You seek the perfect life- New Brunswick Avenue and Jefferson Street partner and once you have found ». • *• the right person you have the ca- pacity for a deep and lastly love. PERTH AMBOY K-* wwttun, you wtO make a liue

Am&ig those whq wjeifi borjk.oii this day are r Frieda Hempt), sing- er; Lord Kelvin, physicist; Sidney OPEN EVENING^ ^Howard, playwright; Pearl Buck, novelist; John H. Alexander, scien- tist; and Arthur Middleton, sign-1 er of the Declaration of Indepen- COMPANY, Inc. dence. REMS5N AVENUE, AT HOWARD ST, NEW BRUNSWICK, It News of All Woodbridg* ^J**** A. M.. 6 P.M. Tovmship b ih» IndeMn- dent, the moit widely «nd Thunday, 7 to 9 St*w&j> Unlfl 9 P- read paper in Woodbridge

•'•* 1 • R 11 >GE FRIDAY, JUNE 2fi, PAGE Dixon Presents The Cmck nnils In A Recital AKfcSiSaC Volnnleer Firemen 0( Fords Assemble For Journev To Shore Mr., Mrs. J.J. Brennan A surprise linen shower wa? Given Farewell Party ,j, Is Given Many triven Miss Hetty lYIienn in honor1 or ot her a|)|)rnorhin({ marriage to, 1(lkens CM Esteem At Samuel Maii^annm at the home of: Skiilins Are The Notts To Mrs. Frank Bader, Olive Place : Annual Musicale The Runst of honor received msinv Amboy AT«ne Couple beautiful girts, following the nre-i II. Pixon prenented her sentntion of which a buffet sumier Moving To Trenton ,,;|j in a delightful re- was served. Mr ami Mrs. John .1. Brennan ,,,i IJIIIHC on West Main The irucst.i included: ! <" Anibny Avenue, who will le«r» •inturtlny afternoon. She Mrs. Vincent Manganaro, Mrs I , ipiont of many beauti- W.,.idliriilifc shortly to make their ( r rank Manganaro, Mrs. W. Shunt H1 nil nee in Trenton, were (riven • :. and howfls of flowers. Mrs. Arthur Finn, Mrs. Theodore .,,,1-1111, divided into two ivpn-i. farewell party Saturday /eluer M.rs. Betty Cicala, Mrs. iitht at the Hume of Mr. and Mrs. pii'-icntcii as follows: John Julian, Mrs. John Prckon part One •John }".. Skillin of Jacques Avenue, Mrs. Harold Whitnker, Miss Mary Ualiway Diim-iiyr, gam*!" and re- "Pomp and Circum- Palmeri, MrR. Michael Gutwein i ,,;ir. Mips Jean Merrill; freHlinientu featurcil the evening. Mrs. James Zehrvr, Mrs. Edward The Wiiodbridge couple was pr*» .ni.'itii|UP, Clodard, Miss Hndnr, Miss Cecelia Riulet, Mrs. ,.1; Prelude C-Sharp ii'iitcd with a handsome Clovemor Frnnk I,,. Bader, Miss Betty Pell Winthrop dtwk by the gupsts. - ,, hnmninoff, Miss Mnry can, MiHs Edith Rrcssler, Miss Mil- ,,, Hells of St. Mnry's, lie Jamonica of town, Mrs. Joseph Those present included: Mr. and i,s .1. Livlngood; "Spin- Pelican ami Mrs. Joseph BtuU-i- Mr?. Krank Kielt, Mr. and Mrs. ' Wolpaw, Mias Dor- from Perth Arhhoy. Humphrey Price, Miss Billie Mor- gan nnd llarry Higgitis of Jem«r ,|,- (from Tales of Hoff t'ity, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brad- •• .nliiicli, Miss Gloria Pot- fold, Mr. and Mm. Howard C. • in G. Beethoven, Miss Commencement Party WoodrnrT. Mrs. Gladys Schweitttr, ; K.iiry Harp Song, Ket- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund T. Dough- Anr Miiiler. Part Two erty. GeorK* Stewirt, Mr. and Mrs, Thomsj J. Brennan and Mr." 'inn IxiVe Song, Nevin, Is Given Miss Dunfee a r n IIml Mrs J. E. Skillin of Rsjiway. "l.ucile," Friml, Miss ^ . *'' *f °^ their big day former members of the | Left to ri^ht here are. Front I Herbert ('line, Anthony llorvnth, Uey, Arnt Peterson, Howard Han- row: H(lrrv Also: .lohn J. Brennan, Jr., Msa- 1 ,ewOOa AVenile Uln IS by bbein g photographehth d at the company, bringing the total rente- . Anderson, Wiltnrd Christophe " I',, V • r -BBIT*^^^«'*,'*,Knudsonq H,.__ ^Mirhtoe m . •*•--. m -• - l ISJo [111 - PCLI pnK , Kdcar Williamson, Martin Wil- rice F. X. Donohue of Woodbndlte; ,.• Party, Mnrtin, Roper Dunham, Chief William Hellegiird, firehpusp by an INDEPEN-! 'Titation to seventy, men. Kan, Harold Bailey and Lafayette Leon How Miss Marion Jordan of Coloni«, Speed Hont, Tyler, Miss Tendered Affair On Celeste'Dlanchard, Louis Grispnrt, Rodnor Secoiul row. Howard Ma- -llllm!H>n' , ,,-iii March of the Wee iDENT staff photographer, Following the parade, \vhicb,took :oiih*r Lehman Miss Victoria Balukonis of Lynn, ; four hours to pass the reviewing (president), Claude Lund, Arnold dison, John ("armodi, .loseii'h tin-|nrd fhurp. Cliri- Mn»».; .lorry Johnson of lluyonnc, .inn-, Miss Phyllis Cos- Sahrday Night sixty members of the Fords Dunham, Carl Lund, Hans Johan volitu, Howard Jensen. Andrew J! I.'"tli:.ri 1'i'tersiiii, Rornhardt ,1i>n- „,„, ..,i.n,r, .« stand, ftfty of the Fords members nnd Mr. ami Mrs. John A Keyesof .,fj11- Serenade, Gayno, sen, Ralph Liddle, William Lybeck, Lincet, C.eorge Jogan. Paul Smal- ' Mtirius Hansen is the driver. Perth Amhoy. , Ilihbits; Bicyclegalop, ' A Kraduat^rTpTrty was KiVen Volunteer Fire Company ,h»ld a bnnojict at Shark River. ;N One ;^s Miiruuery JohnaoA. to Miss Jeartette Dunfee bv her °' JOU™eyed Saturday. Bernhardt Jensen acted as toast- they parti- master. Leon Perbel, honorary Romance" hy Friml; parents, M, and Mrs, Alfred Dun-i%$*% JJ" """" ^ """ i'»"-» "• i"» H.Ktcni anniversary member, led the entertainment and Avenue, on Sat- and parade of the Exempt Fire-, favored the group with songs. Kern,- Victor Little, unlay night. ,.|nw Dance" and "Un- -• -.~j >.,*,,I*. (Mis.»i.^s i/uiii^Dunfeec wawnsn na'men' "^ •* s•' n.,.,,iijiiniiiiAssociation.. niLiiuuKAlthouguh mostmust ! _ mieBrieif Mpeeunespeeches were niiiiimiule nby Mnrl)ow«U, M,Us Edna member of the senior class of the -of. the group proceeded to the re- Chief William llelWaaid. Ben Wnodbrittjrc Township Hitrh School.1 sort in private xars,. ifivernl mem- 1 hcl s Jensen. Ernest Unk, and Louia llnnitrniiu'," by Ko$U The affair took plure at tile home ' went down on the Rally be- Gri»part, presidsnt of the com- ,;iinin Kidd," by Blake, nf the young lady's grandmother, decked fire truck. Once at the con- pany. Marius Hansen was in charge . ••chatteiTr," by Bach- Mrs. Jeanette Heisler, Carroll: vpntion site, they were joined by of arrangements. Avenue, and wns featured by :I|M> on the program, games and dancing. Many gifts i.. tbc illness of Miss were presented to the honor guest. i itlierlno Claris, they Among the guests were: Misses Agnes r'arkns, Arline MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FARTHER WITH .landerun, Edna Iiauritzen, Flor- ence Albertson, Marie Smanko, aSS NEWMAN WINNER Alice Spenrer, Johanna Kosic, Jeanette Dunfee, Caroline Binde- Main Award At Iselin wald, Jane Franklin, Alta Ryan.i ,ud Party On Friday Edna Oberlies, Lilcille Krem, Mar- guerite Bindewald, Annabelle Dun- • mixing bowls was won fee and Jeanette Heisler. i, ilys Mcwman at the Joseph Murphy, John Omenhiser, l-rlin Circle, Compan- Arthur Frantz, Sydney Pinkham, Of This Record Breaking . I••.it-i'st of America, card Luis Karrell, IJOUIS De Nyse, I in 1he library rooms, Charles Trautwein, Alex Bothwell, Kn.idin, Iselin,**,.„,-U.M, on .....,.,Friday. Kenneth HethniUer, Jack Dock- nwards went to Mrs. , sU()eri Gordon Quelch, Joseph and Mrs. Isabella Rrodniak, Robert Haug, Richard NOH-Sm WEAR Smith. Pan) Hoban, Mrs. William nrr- in the games were: Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dun Mr-. Maricnret Bacon, fee, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gunl- • rim.- Bates..Mrs, M.ich- ant!.Mrs, Gustav Binilc- -1ii,l M. Veiins. wald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mis. Harold Lake, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berghorn I ; -.imlrea, Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Jeanette Heisler. .,- 1 Mrs. SahTOrd Lunrt, Marie Wagner, Mrs. i, Henry Boehleke, BRIDGE CLUB MEETS rilckc, Mrs. Isabella A local bridge club attended '•\r-,. Irene Comisky. luncheon, followed by cards on .i.'hn H. Mattensen and Tuesday at The Brook in Sum- McVey. mit, ('overs were laid for the fol- i.Yis': Miss Agatha lowing: Mrs. F. Arthur Hall, Mrs. ml Mrs...Betty Goodman. Klwond S. Johnson, Mrs. James S. ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE BARGAIN Wight, Mrs. Irving Reimers, Mrs. 'KK INDEPENDENT 1« the William Srhramm, Mrs. Harry . ihoi-oughly read newspaper Linde, and Mrs. James F. Chalm- EVENTS WE HAVE EVER HELD-MADE POSSIBLE in Womlbrldge Town- ers, all of Wondbridire, and Mrs. I.OUIM Neube.ru of Ruhway.

H BY TREMENDOUS CASH PURCHASE OF r ooDBRiDGE STADIUM SHOWS WIRTSCHAFTER'S STOCK

REG. 39c NO. 7 c MEN'S UP TO SS.00 June 27 to July 4, Inclusive 10 Of Trenton, New Jersey ALL WOOL BROOMS SWIM SUITS |()p WORK HOSE 8' FREE GATE PRIZE safety-mileage for your money than Reg. $1 Women's A Qc you ever enjoyed before. Reg. 79c Men's C BEAUTIFUL CABINET RADIOS AND SHORTS T^ WORK SHIRTS 49 •Retfrtend KELVINATORS Reg. 89c Women's OA Reg. 79c Boys' THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER POLO SHIRTS OZf Crash KNICKERS

WOMEN'S UP TO 59c REG. 79c BOYS' 1 Slightly Imperfect < f* BLOUSES Q/\c UNDIES XD Proclamation Wirtschaf^er Store, Trenton, Just Closed OR S H I R f S OV Reg. $1 Women's Reg. 29c SASH C Worn, up to $3.50 Reg. $1 Child's • WHEREAS, the cimpaign in Woodbridje HOUSE DRESSES CURTAINS 12 •Township to provide a municipal stadium for the ben- Corsets & Girdles CREPE PAJAMAS 59; |efit of our residents is about to draw to a close, and Reg. $1 White Reg. $1.59 Reg. 79c Child's REG. 49c WOMEN'S FRANK VAN SYCKLE lOO'/i PURE SILK FASHIONED HANDBAGS DRESSES WHEREAS, the Citizens' Committee created to New Brunswick Avenue at Jefferson Street SLIPS 79' SILK HOSE conduct the drive toward this objective has feed the Reg. 89e Full F«ihi

.iii tiav* come and DIET FADS' REVIEW .-.,',• Si'Mic flourished , Hot Days Are Here ADVISOR DISCOVERS Pastel Formal—A Summer Style w/ii-f- like a &re«n bay i hen faiifi away. Ami SHOWS MANY LACK .,.(an•d Inf ati'i grow vigorous, i So Serve Ice Creatnl ITS GENERAL CURE, • ma-civ our clitrestive appara- By JUDITH WILSON salt. Add the seal.iff] ^ii'-.d-'a lot of gbu?e. All of PLAIN GOOD SENSE What is your favorite dessert? cook in the top of a (),, CITING TWO CASES >• riie! [-rn^rsm? had a reason- until the mixture i- •. ),&•)' of truth and probably Right now your answer will prob- Chrisman Wonders If We're ably be ice cream or one of the •explains why we grab them I LUNCHEONS Sister 20, Punished By A ' ia close relative? like a fruit sherbet Human Beings— Up. Fr«ih Fruit Cup tDr . Horac..„e Fletcher Uujtht- - ,. b-y ;or refrigerator Cake or pudding. Creamed Chicken in P,\,. Brother, 18, One Of ..cture and writing, that prolonged , When evenings are chilly you frSheep! ! Buttered GrtFn P.. Most Unusual viastication iva? the cure for alii might enjoy steaming, spicy pud- Chef, S.l.d Cm,!. >niU, Two bite< of a pea, chew :din?.« or pie. but when the tner- ChocoUt^ Ice Cr*, , LISTS SOMlfOF 'RULES' Everything thirty-two time? be- cury mounts, nothing hit.«ithe spot m f D*mi-T«.,t SEEMS TJTwOfcK OUT Bv CLAUD N. CHRISMAN, M. D. cause Ve had thirty-two teejh; all ] quite like good ice cream. By MARIAN MAYS MARTIN foods should be reduced to a liquid | You can make it yourself— Grilled L.ihb Chop A- "lie look? ''nek nver the -tate befbre swallowing. We fol-. using some of-,the ready prepared Grilled Tomato Slir, - Tn spank cr rKi' ' • .-park, • ,!vni< liiet fad* nf the last lowed some of his precepts. Cer-1 ice cream powders or canned mix- 1 : French Fried PoUto V that i.« the q'j'?- .;'r, ;•.-»;»"! .-• '-.• ri;ty-five year*. we winder lajn kinds ot food, would not be, | turps that take only s jiffy to com- rUdiih-Witercreii $„ cimie liquid-and conse.(iuently soft i bine with milk or fruit juice and often (ff this C'iurfir: that I :•' w.-'atv rtallv ration;-.5 l.u- E(f Nog Ice Crf.r .,. -'nods were accepte^'for the diet, j turn into your refrigerator tr«y. Cff am fit^innirp t" r^/ar i my- fi-np? fir just '' • ' Sines they produced certain uneom- Or you can follow one of th< fa- •'•' tllf: i :.-'rt.iMe conditions, someone con-! vorite" fiM-fa?hioned recipfs cnll- self as an author;•>; '"r. :!.-• •(•>, ready to' follo JKIuoth, ."tirring fin|.i(T' toivt-i) that" roughage wo? the cure I ing for milk, lots of eggs, cream,' .'or alt our il!$. Then coarse grains, , sugar and flavornig that you move from the hea* h I must admit .hut ;• i- cor.ce'itd. that most, of tts Whip 2 cups cream unti. v ;:•'! much. We ea't too fast and whole fruits, woody vegtlaMes,, freeif to velvety smoothness in an conducing thi".< •ran and husks heenme the diet, nld-fashioned freeier, to hold it* shape and f.. - g : ':.'i\ chew' our food'enough to mixture, Freeze, utinir' • idea \.r.i?hir.|h f ir:: • :t i: weil'witn the saliva of the .joon fln Increasing number of j Here are a few suggestions: • ;'h. We ail knew that one food tomach and bowel ailments due _ Icfc Cream Pufllt of fi parts ice to 1 part -;i : <••' atrree with us and pve us :a too much roughage appeared-. ; "Make.creani puffs, but cool and partially froien, add l ••(nirth ahd •.ati.ffaction.while'our Jur stomachs objected t» 'being fifl with chocolate ice cream. Serve crushed tb e • lehbor finds'.it disagrees with .rWed like that of' a cow. There with a chocolate-banana sauce peaches that have eve •i'. and causes him discomfort., \va? much intestinal disturbance made a> follows: Melt 1 square of 'with- one cup. sugir. Y-. faihtr- fv ;.-e r s K.vh person, in reasonably good nd much harm,done when con-, unsweetened chocolate in a sawe- ing. This w\ll -make l'J they - -n :dtr thtsr nifhls ever, <-a!:h arid ir,te]liperice can decide «tipation was Uue to some obstruc- pan o\V'r hot water, add 1 table- . Fniil-Milk Sh«r U: T.t:r dau?h'vr< hsv* trro'-v •'M: is pood for him. As years •.ion. tt was just a case of a little s(W>on butter and when melted add ^ Mix 1-4 cup orang.. 1 :<•:.-,;! .8 !(•: ,' fr••iTi » rta;i :••.-,• passed we have been contin- !oing it little good but too much 1 cup -p»r^ ' - f.tar of a vf:- :••(•!) us strong and well, our skins Now cnie thf vcLV.nnan. Of «;;*r.e- p;i:\'- Flt'cherism, vegetarianism bran- •^et were tab'.'O. Indeed some said .vi-lUln'iitcii egg-.. 1 cup sugar, com- aildi'd fit the fir^! •.••,!, • • h»ve (font E:i-*. '•:. :t '.rip. I•-,-.v.:.i.» •:i. "cat the hull and not the -. i! ;mve i(.i;ti.tit:«'s M thv-f (irli binrd with out- tal'lt'spoon all- ly sp1 '''I nppii' -<\w* M my ei?htt':.'>year-i'.d brotht: ;ivi •.ir'. o;' prain." rclucirig die's, •'•••• .ii-vi-I'-t ("I the !'':::r.- a'l'i men- pui'i'iKi- fluur, ;md l-i teaspoon y"i ari ir.'i-h.--';'. • t> me here. I am !wc-:.:y. : 1 harmonized food selection, •;ilitv of a cow. "My fa:h<-r is vi.-ry s'.ric. aij' .r. with whom and wb r>- I go at m;'ht. and I decided tha*. 1 would -J-.V a few wild "at? in hi- aW-nct. "I wtTi' out V a ft'A' jiarti* -. iif- rivint; h!"i:<- at three ainl four ::: tht m"rr.::.f. My brother would J.-1< me where I had heer. and I wi.oM ref'J«e '.<> *tli him, thinking it qiiiu irni"j-.-Lhi".».- that a irirl of twtr.'y should report to a b<*y of t-iKhV-v:. her every nu>ve. A.- I i-f'',; back r."W I must have made him almost fiat. tic with worry. "One right whin I came in U Food Market U a Branch TO AND INCI in^ up for me a? u«iial. Instead of STORE Friday and Saturday of TV TIGER FOOD PRICES SATURDAY pleading with me, he took he by HOURS 8 A, M. to 10 P. M. Next to Market MARKET of Newark, N. J. EFFECTIVE JUNr. I': the arm and led me across the room to the Chesterfield, where he -at down. and to my humiliation, lai 1 - me ' Cood Exkmple muscles. Repeat, turning the head ANSWER: You should shampoo give it a polish. Start at the back JUICY "SUNK.IST" Whtt'r.er you were called upon o the left, your hair often with liquid soap j of the head and brush upward, No. 2 Can to give your younger brother a de- QUESTION: "My bur tend, and brush it daily. Don't be afraid using, a vibrating motion to catch FANCY GRAPE FRUIT 101 tailed account of your actions is to become dull in hot weather. that brushing will remove your! all the hairs. ORANGES ea. for beside the point. You were called GOLDEN RIPE c Small Can upon to conduct yourself properly BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK 101 and to be an example to him. So there isn't the ghost of an excuse BANANAS ea. Reg. Size Pkge. for your behavior. N'o wonder you 1 J E L L - 0 Assorted Flavors 5" feel faulith; you should, for Don't •:}• to forget this episode. MEATS lib. can , 251 Try to rc-member it always, I think HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE SYRUP that m.v you know it was coming , Vitamin Reg. Size to you ar.d that you. have much for mpect for the boy who showed Rich you hf was a gvoi deal of a man. PORK LOINS, Rib lb. SUN-RAYED TOMATO JUICE can 251 Here wt have another case: "Dear Mrs. Martin: My sister Sht> Is GRAPE JUICE Fancy Quality Pint Btle. lie quart btle went out with a strange man and Fresh HAMBURGER 2 lbs. OQc 211 came in late one night and Dad spanked her. She is nineteeien and Tall, Mb. can very r.tautiful and I realize was in BREAST OF VEAL ALASKA SALMON 9' the wrong. A beautiful daughter out with a strange man late at No Slave "night i.- <-nough to wofrySny* par- Fresh PORK BUTTS " ,c lb. BIRD'S EYE MATCHES «. '" 10' ent to distraction. Regardless of 25' thir, 1 Aii not see howDaid had the 100% Pure 1-lb. can heart to punish her. CHUCK ROAST 17clb. MANHAHAN MALtED MILK 17 "Nevertheless, I suppose it was for best in the long run for her to get to Her Giant Size spanks-ii. I believe ?he has been clbl OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 151 cured of doing anything like that Fresh FOWL any size 25 again.]I)u you think Dad was right Reg. Size Pkge. in sparking her, under the circum- SILVER DUST M^» w»»hdiy 121 1 Smoked CAL^I HAMS 1 Oc lb, staneer 117 An "—"fSpanked Nineteen'* Sister'." House C R A X ' Edujyitor Product Mb. can * ! Culprit Cur$d? , 151 Whati-vn- my previous attitude LONG ISLAND DUCKS"j Qc lb. A W toward ranking might ha* been, 0 X 0 L «hing Fluid Pint Btle. I think I must admit thai it" ap- 11' pears to be a very good form of punishment: in nearly-all- the- let- ShouiderloiVEAL SEMINOLE TISSUE 1OO0 Sheet* ters that come to me, the culprit 4''" 191 seems to be cured. Boneless •A beautiful girr,or • g«4 with- ., •.(.:. , 23< out beauty, out late at nlifht yrith VEAL lor Roasting BAKERY DAIRY a strange man is enough to worry any parent to distraction. Such a '"TiHE more efficiently she manages ture. Combination price is $39.95. REG. 75c parent is forced to take whatever FISH Meadow Farm or Tulip Countri means lie can to show her •L her, hQrcw, the more time she will Purchased separately, the floor cleaner FRESH CUT FILLET ger of the situation. , Sponge Cake Rings 39c ea. I thought it was possible to rea- have to herself is her way of reasoning, is $34.95 cash and the hand cleaner ROLL BUTTER Mb 33< son with a girl of nineteen, but Gloucester COD STEAKS 2 lb» apparently it isn't. so she calls upon electricity to help her $9.95 cash. Ismail carrying charge if Pound Cake reg. 20c, 10c ea. £ JERSEY WHITING 6 lb*. c SELECTED EGGS do.. 23 DOUBLE THREAD in every possible way. Through wide- you buy on terms. "TS The next time you stw with a 25 Double Loaf 15c NUCOA double thread, try palling tHe open windows dust and dirt drift into through to an even lenjjfh JERSEY PORG1ES J 1 then knotting each thread sej)- the house with every breeze, so she Large Rolls reg 24c, 15c doz OLEOMARGARINE lb \ff\ instead of twisting them JUMBO SHRIMP lb. 93c REG. 20c DOZ. Mtt '.'tMtether. You will find the thread uses her electric cleaners regularly. Will not snarl and break as when Imported SWISS CHEESE lb 31 two ends ape knotted together. HARDTHELL CRABS * The Universal floor machine is the Doughnuts & Crullers 15c Beauty Tips motor driven brush type of cleaner, which cleans rugs and carpets thor- MONDAY-TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY QUESTION) "Can you gi« in • » (6IH1 *x«rciM for my n*ck oughly and the Universal Whirlwind GROCERIES MEATS VEGETABLES _DAJRY^ which itow Uodi to wrinUaT MONDAY, TUESDAY & WED. —MUt A. R. D." hand cleaner (four and a half pounds) Monday - Tu«<* cise for the neck. When imooth- COFFEE 1 Cc BOILED HAM »/4lb. 12c Onions 4 lbs. Full Cr.«rt Old F.»!ii°» ( ing cream on your neck, throw Fretk Roaited Mb pkg, \ *J HARD CRISP ICEBERG STORE CHEESE »>• 19 your head back «a far an it will g; F then let it drop forward. This sti- LUy T^ E Valley CORN SALAMI V4-lb. 9c WHOLE R«g. Site Lettuce 2 hds BAKERY mulates Uw circulation and makes PVBUC&SEHV1CE KERNAL TUESDAY «nd WEDNESDAY the under-chin muscles firm. Face SUGAR 10' Juu* 30 *nd July 1 tW; minor--head erofc—when yoji n A WHOLE REG. 20c start to remove the crewn. rorce WHEAT Cereal Qc BACON 19c lb. Pineapples Cinnamon Bun* '•" Au ^ou work upward with the lit. pVi. cleansing U«uea, turn your head DIXIE or GEM SQUARES 2for ASSORTED PIES DBRTDGE INDEPENDENT III) FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1836 PAGEFTVt Bouchards Are Hosts Two Performers With Crack Rodeo S.D. Of A. To Present C0L0NIA NEWS •|n Card Club Series Flag To The Stadium s A uren Land, Water Club l'hc Women's American I#- with the prnhnhility of ride Of N. J. Council To Au\iliary of t'nlonin Post No. 2fi at the iii'M uvular mri'ling en j Holds Annual Dance 4* met Monday night, at the Monday, July iHh, At the clime nf ' Make Gift On Saturday; American Legion headquarters. the hn-iiiess meeting refreshments On Saturday Mrs. Joseph McAndrews, president, wen1 served by Mrs. Bessie Cowley. Officers Are Namtd J the meeting with the Mr*. Kiln Currid nnd Mrf Vinin YOUR HOME m,| Mrs. Kred Bnuchiuvl _ of AlleKiance" by the en- Hen Hleyker. An Amenciin flajj for use at the tire KIIHI]I. In the absence of Mrs. COMES FIRST , ,.|.; :>l one of the Sununct unicipiil stadium will be present- —The Kaii-view Stamp f lull met ,,f ln-itl(?e parties bpiii Philip |)en Bleyker, the chaplain, with IVmry Knauer, Kairviow Ave- il Saturday n\ cen'mnnies marking Mrs. Catherine Voelker read the nue Friday night. Kneh memtii'r All ALWAYS! , ,,l by the Sowaren Ian lie lompletion of the athletic field prayer, which was followed by the brought a truest and the evening , ,,,.,. cinb on Snturtlny niitht. a»i|>iiie;n by the Pride of New Unit repeating the Preamble. Dur- Bridal lersey Council nf Sons and Dftllfth- wns devoted to ulnging and (tames. This is the time ,vo\v(l wns present, and ing the business meeting it was de- Refreshments were served by the and eri nf Liberty. The presentation cided to have a dark horse pri*e mother of the hostess. Those nt- to refurniih! ., ic awarded to: .ill he made by Mrs. Flossie C for the social hour Aach meeting. .annine. State Councillor. r tpndlnjt were Frances Ann I-ewis, Home Come at once! liilinii Grow, Mrs. Charlo The meetingneetinifs have been chachanijein l Marjnrie Woodwnrd, Patricia Knew Stoelr, Kichard At a meeting of the unit on Frl- from the 2nd and 4th Monday tt» l/onir, Jane Patterson, Hi'len Hnf- Outfits lay. Kdwunl Augustine WHS re- j.isnnir, Arthur Knauer, Fred I; c. ("rune, Mrs. I. .1 •lertctl cmnicillor. Othera named the 1st and 3rd Monday of each Included Curl V. Hiiyden and Mrs were: Vice (.'ouncillor, Charles month. iSpetieer, Frank Vigh and Wilfred •Stncker: Associate Vice Councillor The president named the follow- jCurrid. in Mrs. I.eon Hrooktiel AiAssociatt e ing committee chairmen for the - Mr. anil Mrs. William Karr Sale ihor guests were: rording Secretary, coming year: Publicity, Mrs. How-nnd daughters of Hoffman Roule Mrs. Leon ard Fletcher; Child Welfare, Mrs. nl Mr?. S. C. Dehcr, Mi mhrrg; liuido, Mrs. Charlotte van! were the guests of Mr. and l.nng, Mr. nnd Mrs. K Williams; Weston; Rehabilitation, Mrs. Charles Burkhnrt in Baldwin. Outsidp Cunrd, Charles Mrs. Helen Pipes; Membership", I,. I. Sunday, I, imd Mr*. Noel Kitldl Williams. Mrs. Kilward Schubert; Commun- Mrs. Charles Taylor, who has >jiii, .1. H. Zimmerman Th ity Service, Mrs. Calvin Johnson; been the euext of her daughter. i Mi's .Harold ('. Ilaydc Ttinsi present were: Social, Mrs. Arthur Nelson. The Mrs. W. H. McClure of Chain O Mr. ami M Frank Benson, Mr. I Mrs. ('. J. Quaki'nbiiH auxiliary, formeedn iwtwo weeKweeks agoalfo,, Hills RoadKoaa, hanas returnereiur d to her I Mrs. A. Hull, Mr. and an Mr*. William Gerry, Mr. andj ah«nVtv" hna membership of lfi home in Ellenvillo, N. Y. ii.i.iii1 Steele, Mr. iiiul Mrs. Mrs. Clui Williams, Mr?. May —•--.-.. , ; inkin, Mr. and Mia. I. .1, Klein. Mis. Leon Ramherg, Mrs. Leon BrookfickK Miss Irma Brook- Itiivid Balfour, Mrs. Itoh- liehl. Miss Ruth Siessel. Etlward •,,;, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Anirustine. ('hnrlrs Stopker, Rich- Only Here Does Ur. nnd Mrs. Monroe Wi<>- ard Siessel, Stanley Hrnnkfield, Mr,, ,,,-, Adams, Mr. nnd Mrs. and Mrs. Rieascl. Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. I,. Your Bonus • i. Mr. and Mrs. Christ •,1 Mrs. Fred Ik'marest. SCHINDEL CONDUCTS Money Buy Dunce SdturcUy SALE 'BE SURE YOUR CAR IS IN . ,M nil I commodore's dance Ti'il Mcichanl's Knilen, with niimiindcr., i-nwhuys, cowgirls, sharp- Double Value , !il Saturday with I'om- ^-luM'trrs, roper-, leer wresiln , IIIH:.ICI;I!]-: :iml -infers of the President's Day, a sales event :i,il Mrs. Noel Kill oil We.-tern plains will i epi'mlurc the atmosphere of the typical inder the personal direction of $100 Buys $200 Worth We-iiern cowboys' camp at the Stadimn Shows benitinini; toinnr- \rthur Schindet, President of niU', I'nuimter Krl .Ionian jHimiises. Here are two uf the nun'C Schindel's, - Perth Amhny's busy Buys 400 Worth reckless of Ihe troupe of dare-devils. HRST CLASS SHAPE FOR lepHi'tment store, is the sale at- Buys Worth raction at the store tomorrow. Every item 6f met'chSnfflse of- Buys Worth THE SPORT CLOCK .'ered in the sale has been person- W0ODBR1DGE TOWNSHIP COMPANIES WIN ally approved by Mr. Schindcl as Buys 1000 Worth ii quality, value and price. An THAT 4TH OF JULY TRIP' TURNED BACK xceptionally busy day is antici • Buy AH Your HONORS AT FIREMEN'S SHORE OUTING ateil. See s; IMPKPKNPF.NT Files FURNITURE Local, Avenel Groups Get John Tjourland and Mrs. Carl i the TKX YKAHS AllO Schwett. Before you leave, let us inspect your car. We will New Mullen stopped tht Prizes At Asbury Park; Avenel's exempts in line in Here and ,•initiirs for W rluiled Steven Miklosy, (leorge 1936 einvats without a hi Many Are Present Ilulf, Louis Kromer, Florian. Wran lubricate it carefully, and replace the old worn out Modern* Save Half . .. . Score: 2-0 . . I is, <'arl Nicr. Joseph Utasy, An I'cprrsent'.iUvfs of Woodbridgc. thony Falicln, Carl Leidner, Joseph Styles iickm, hit by t.h Tnwnsliip appciuing in the New I.oinax, Charles Luskie, Rene • In- tirst heat, reachei Jersey State Kwmpts Firemcns' Srhwertz, J. Winquist, Herman oil in the crankcase with fresh 100' Pennsylvania . Keating, (lerit Association parade in Anbury Park Wutkitch and George Amer. A ,,r ked out the first ru Firemen incuded: Chief Harold on Satumlay, acquitted thi'inielves , ,ir;it.< .... Boka an Haiisen, Fred Leidner, John Tjour- Motor Oil of the correct grade. Tires, battery and ; f reditulily and returned home with Mii'ifiii'luri'd the sccor. nland. Carl Schwett, George Hac- major Illinois. kett, .F. Herman, J. Petras, Edward ,.'i fiinnt'd Kl hatters in GLOBPMAMS ''Under tHo leadership of Com- Kennedy. William Hofgasflng, lights will be checked and cared for. Then let us 110 to 114 Newark Ave., Jersey City niunder I.eon K. McElroy. the l,e- Charles Siessel, Andrew Hacker, in year were huth wi Rion band resplendent in new uni- Harold Deter, Jack Erces, John Opposite Grov« Street Tub? Station yii I liulKPI'S — till' vt forms purchased out of the pro- Kiityehiik, Martin Tulleson, Abe Furniture—Radio—Rugs—Refrigerators—Beddinj r . h Crimes and .le ceeds of a recent home talent show Shackleski, Herman Peterson, Otto fill your tank with the right gasoline for YOUR car. I!:.lie Uuth, so the c< \iua atco-jid plauu for appearance. Toepfer, J. Keinias and Michael ••!. tt:i< ill had shape — The new uniforms ccm-ist of over- i Petras. , ; -welled head and a l>;vl seas caps, electric blue coals and I HEADQUARTERS FOR Hi-iiipscy-Tunney match I'rencli gray trousers. Recipient •- i-iirht title .Sfcmed 'in' of tirst award was a delegation j BUY AND SAVE AT WE WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR CAR :, kard still had mil oli- from the White House. '. finn< fur match from Ti'.e I,allies' Auxiliary won third ; S\l*e linilld .... Hit;ll place aiiiong the feminine contin-i i•• . ;i|:iyin(T for Frank uent.-, being barely nosed out by : ••:,! A A., downed ihi' Orad.-l and Mt. Holly. Philco Radios ! I ::.... 1'inlnei' and ART-PECK A line slmwing also was reported •i hit >a'i-y twice liy tlu- Avfind deb gates, consisting For Authomed Philco Service \\> II \ K VKAUS Add: FURNITURE CO. ot a Lailir.s' Auviliaiy and the L. E. McElroy • i'..f hi- fa.-t Kruntenac Midil!e-ex Fife and llrum Corps. SUBSTANTIAL Call Elizabeth 2-8900 '•.r • •! ilf) at ihe Wood- | The fortuer wa- given a riblum liam Ku^fll, Mis. Joseph I'etras, .;A Jolin Kutyilmk. • •.'.• .... He won t'no I _vm| i«' "f third rankiiiir f"i' uni- Mr-. SAVINGS FOR YOU Jersey State Electric Co., Inc. : '•!' "lie preceding Sun-' foi in- which were whit'- ])itiue; Also In Line CLAIRE GARAGE .;•' i.u e. halted because iln-sM'.- trimmeil with red buttons Mi>. Fred l.eidner. Mrs. Curl Anything in Furniture, Bedding Fixturet — Appliances — Gift* — Radios & Service •;:di!i'ii; of the track, and miJ while --.hat» and stockings I*iilner, Mrs. Harold Deter, Mrs. and Floor Covering! 493 RAHWAV AVE. WOODBRIDGE y. .iiinilier li'i-mili* main Anion.1; those ill the line of march Charles Siessel, Mrs. Otto Toepfer, BROAD ST., at Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth ">p »f that .... Wopd- were : Mrs. William Kennedy, Mis. John 286 HOBART ST. I'rban, Mis. William llofgasai ... Phone Wdbge. 8-0104 Opp. Courthouse Tel. EL 2-8900 . A. fell on the Raritan, Margaret Kennedy. Mrs. Harold PHONE P. A. 4-4750 •: the last iniiiu(f of a -l-'t I llansei,. Mis. liudidph Voelker. Mrs. Kmmn Kromer, Mrs. William •••lit l."i batters to the' .Mrs. I'aliick llonalo, Mrs. Frank Perna, Mrs. Kdward Johnson. Mrs. XArt Young Peter Fimuol :,• y got eleven hit- nnd Kitzgi-rald, Mrs. William Kuzmiak, Rene Sclmeilz, Mis, Abe Fox, Mr: A. Hacker, Mrs. Carl Nicr, Mr: .... Final .sco! e: 1 I-ISI Mr•"•" . " rinan Wutich, Mrs. Wil- i v weii- still talking alvit rider's win at Indiana- Knil Frame wa> third. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY! y Krani-i'* Get A Used Car With a tin- ' liflh i iliiniii sihoul lli'i-lu'rt ('. l in Ti'iiimnt, ['• rliurrh. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE AN R&G USED CAR IS THE BEST BUY

1. It is completely and thor- oughly reconditioned. IN TOWN 2. Every important part of the car U accuxately de- scribed to you. 3. Ton get a Money-Back Guarantee.

That's actually more protection than In addition, you get a service war- you get in buying a new car. Your ranty for 10 dayi after purchase. Ford dealer wants yotoi used car 93JS Ford Deluxe Tudor — You get your Ford dealer's personal business. He knows from years of ' pledge of quality in the car you se- \dh Ponliac 4-Docr Deluxe Sedan experience in handling Ford auto- • H ...t- liiK*iKi MNVMI *«^ ylu (ir| • lect And yon can make your selec- A Ueautif ut automoDile. Si*i mobiles that giving outstanding Now -.,... . —s' in-;. • j tion from one of the most com- values for the money h die sonst l^Ja Ford l'udor Sedan-— Dnu'l iiurrt iiliuiil Kl'dlMlf (Ue "leiivluKN" of thlw plete displays of makes ind models Reconditioned throughout. way to bring in the buying public hiilr. Sliivf II Nlnrted lutit n*>vk ur IIIIW (tikfii lu to town. Was $49;-). Now IIUIII) Miuri* tluw mrM un urtv Kuril \ -H'» — uud tht'Nt- hHtf IttHMI'«ttft lit tll*-4<*S» «l 111 41iU k l«itrtin«'if ul Null' urU'vu. ('IIUHL'- itself the title of "the universal car". You don't have to sit on the porch A splenditl buy. Was tOCC iltit'iitI>, MivrL. «,llll 1M II dm1 HNHOrllllviH ut lllllktM CoftrlcHt, tnt, it Falrchllt $3ur).Now f lilitl UHt-.lulH tj flu>u.%«> from. And that's why the R & G plan has these fine days—And you don't need An amusing beach bonnet U de 1934 Ford Deluxe Coupe been devised to give the Ford dealer to be driving a car that's constantly n&t< With lt',S-rL\. O1IU OWllt'.f 'I'riM'k biuwrn »lll IIIHU Itiiil u ulilv N^U'i'ihiii nf ty, in Blue bonnet blue in lrurk.H utnl fiiiiilnifrLj^L eKrt^^AlJ, eiirH curry our a "universal used car value." aut'omobilti. Was $31)5. No\v needing repairs. Your Ford dealer I'tMidoth, complete with "neclf- tirlllfil rffliil ttrail* fur ^t'lri'Htih. priced, and may be bought on long, ?.-M5—Now , easy terms. You won't need cash to ) o't^iM'k liMl|t>rri)M CWUIIIK — »»»* 1931 Pontiac Dsluxe Coupe tM'M |innltltel> un hack t» iirr-«nk* be driving one of the best buys in With U\S-~A lioautiful car r SQUARE DEAL VALUE town. Go to your Ford dealer's and BITTING --Was $JS ). Now CAM AND TRUCKS MANY MORE LfKE THESE rpt IXIRA THBirr.T make your selection today. 'blue Coal' / LOWEST PRICES FOR] DORSEY USED CAR MART SOLD ONLY BY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS THE FINEST QUALITY( "Th"The SfSafe PlPlace tto B Bay"" bUPEKIOR SERVICE BRUNSWICK AVENUE PHONE 8-0012

.•.•wiy.'ZSMb.,; WOODBIDGE iNDEPENDRNi FRIDAY, JUNE-J'"'. 1-'™ liOCRi LOOK iNORS COUNTRY FAIR Handson* ft. Station Tomorrow J™J™ bet . Mack Supervises 20; and b l Father Brennan Lists Dates Clothes To Be Ready This For Fourth Festival Within A Week your eyes \f-ek, garments , In August ,1(1 itw WPA wom- Extensive prnject in the are already , School will be J* the fourth v f"r rii'trihution to local Come in and Country Fair families. Municipal Di- * pices of St. Ovt i imenhi^er announced Dates thir> ye^r .!.•;. women, working Convince Yourself rt' 19-22, with v pfrv>:on of Mr». Mary rvest Suprer *o -'••.v:n(r dresses for Kfrre hour« or, Savjr piri- and trouseri- for A larire croup ' we* of 4 to 14. That These Are the and townspeople «( remit, of the new NON-STOP ti« Rev. William .!. . distribution of the tor of St. C«eil4': Mr, Omenhise'r this week TRANSATLANTIC canvas? plant f'r 2-V case?. Eight old canes Greatest Used Car eranr' orfrsniiav r rc-opened and four new • oat thp county w families added the rolls.. The di- FLIGHTS monster parade r. rector had anticipated a net in- TWt T\P.5X NON-STOP TRfcNS- Values Ever Offered minounrfd. crease in the list of "his ward? and ATLA.KTIC A^RORLANE FLIGHT Af in farmer yef'«r oi y Protracted negotiations for re- COCK AND LIEUTENANT ARTHUR Within 50 Miles of j d»y and •.he Harvest P !ea« of ;h'e. now defunct Em'er- OF THE BRVTISH. ROYAL AIR FORCE, uct-1 Saturday, Aup'j«'. 2"f.• i. ambled to ^y, R;:ief Adminhtratioh'. case 1 . ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND, IN A BIPLANE new form* of tn*.<-r:»-.r.mtr,: • iuc K,,rn Tecordf for the ,township were com- letefl AND LANDED IN CLIFDEN, IRELAND, fc HOURS LATER.. 1 attraction? wii; tr.har.ie tt.:« nnt«wl P Wednefflav by Mr..Omen-[ Perth Amboy i notaoie {.;„., anrf p^ h A"mb^y ij()UjdatoT5 imsl-affair, which :'t..~J year from -•>-: (-iaboratp ye*. ere, •which have m»d( _ *ucce>« in the new ("olcinia FHA ' i»*s to h* biceer in r'tt'tr ] by *ht Lorraine firm ._ immediately forward- POLICEMAN «ver ,rde „... oline will The orTice of gi-r-.tra y d (- = i (fned station- IT- CENTURY ENGLISH P1A.LECT if Ijrtin in tht- hsr.-i? ' Raymond "! be «(>ld here St price? well under erected :hi? territory. Pontiac L. Johnson, ur.dt-r '.he director^:' the general market level as com- FURNtSHED THE WORD «COP" i^ vuiCol- - Thi.- ••',;! be the twenty-second jihTlocal bureau^^ Omenhiser Of Ftthe- Brer ran. Charle pany officer! say economies in ad- ]d wU) b h cfficient (G*AB)»WH\CH WAS APPLIED TO and William m the chain launched twelve year? angtio i? secrHary ago when Philip T. Ruegger openea«* an appreciable savings on to VALENTINES PLAY THE NAME bECAME PERMA- cu«tomern in thee form of lowelor The M. D. Valentine & Bros. NENT ABOUT I85O. Sedan gas price?, The quality of the crack baseball team will play the gasoline is constantly checked strong Maurer nine of North Am- the eight majoj r motor boy next Tuepdny night at Grove fuels by a Newark laboratory re- Street Field, Manager William Ap tained for, that purpose, In three nteirate announced today, years the Lorraine product has Chevrolet not tested below 70 octanes. family and the Detroit Tigers with- out the services of Greenberg and I priies. attrac-clare. that they will be many times All labor and material use'd in m< n of h-he various now Cochrane and none too strong ' 1934 Chairrrun next more accessiblble thah n tankk? ,.. (.•rectiiiK the new station was se- ?l"r'namH at the cured locally. John Salaki, of with pitching and the Cleveland tions wi'i i in the conventional manner. The Indians having a more miserable meeting.n ,.( pumps themselves are computing i Fords was the contractor under for the I season than they used to have with Master Town ™,™P 'it-vices of the latest type, showing Hay Gr.ffen, «upervlfor [Walter Johnson a? manager, I don't ANDREW SMITH WEDS Loth the purchase of. gasoline by company gallons and' ihe" total "amount of ! The Lorraine Oil Company, in I see how the Yankees can Avenel Resident I. Married each sale^ ^^ " 1^.]^ Z^?1^AA*DS DON'T LOOK Sedan By Rev. Robert MacBride A modemly-equipped, entirely; dependent distributor? of fuel oil ANY"T6O'PROMTSING enclosed lubritorium where two j in the State. Mr. Ruegger, presi- IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE the outlook for the St. Louis Cards Upon return from their wed- — can be greased at. the same, dent of the firm, stated that he WE BOUGHT trip, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew j j ] " parpart t ooff th thee station' station'ss i! fel felt t aa fa-^i t gro^-jng modern town isn't any too promising. They have t ml> s a Yli!l gotten themselves a new third Chevrolet Smith will reside on Prospect ,]t,sjKrl, The newesewr«t type of lubri-1 such aa?« Woodbndge was entitled -cntiiifr guns, assuring each yar to the very finest kind of service baseman to be sure, but the season Street, Avenel is young and neither Garibaldi nor Mrs. Smith, formerly^ Miss o.vncr. of a mOqt exacting job, have station and that the entire organi- zation had bem every effort to young Stu Martin has experienced 1933 Audrey Bird, daughter of George>(,c,cn installedstalled. h»ild iust that kind of a station. the terrible heat of St. Loui? or the Bird of New York City, and Mr.' \ ttioi n of the modern display Smith of Avenel were married on strain of the double-headers yet to Saturday by the Rev. Robert Me come. St. Louis gets to be the 14 Ton Truck hottest and closest city in the ONE CARLOAD Ones on the Diamond country when Summer sets in for keeps. And they have only one was matron of honor and Mrs. By Barron McNulty pitcher, which isn't going to help Dual Wheels Hiram Tuttlt, bridesmaid. George — the club keep goinjf. Urban was the bridegroom's best , .. »i.u-i.-i. • J . ' It looks like the Cub? have the ,man and the ushers were Hiram A COMPLAINT AGAINST better watch his high priced team i. ( Tuttle and Earl Smith. THE ALL-STAR CAME for prima donna trouble. Well,' com' e through if they can get . THIS ALL STAR GAME that we it's caught up with him and with combination of players who can PUBLIC INVITED are about to be inflicted with is the best player or one of the best rtay in the game and play consist- Some exceptional used j probably as useless a thing as we players he had. L«fty Grove is •nt ball. Jackson now is going reconditionad You can't offer a : 'iave ever had connected with base- having a mad on the balance of the ;reat and I suppose with Mayo on ' priced f"i-immediate sale to make:ba]| it fills up the sport pages to club because they don't get enough ;he bench the team has a reserve price like this un- 1934 r • room for Porcl V-8 trade-ins will ,he exciusion of more worthwhile runs during a game to enable him who is passible. In Ripple they Llr b» found at the Horsey Used Car,new^ Ktts some rabjrf {ans m^ to win. At the time Gronin was ap- iave a better outfielder than Lieber less you have buying pow- ' Mart, Perth Amboy. , up in hot, endless arguments which proached early in the season, his iince that young man apparently 2-Door Sedan All cars arc reconditioned ana ] ] j fi i h er — and we have it! We All cars arc reconditioned and arc neveneverr settsettlee(d anee how they can pitch Fitzsim the result of that buying power. to being placed on sale. brilliance only because of the bal-shoulders if hee lose? and never mons in a starting spot, and yet ..ly-hu_ o in th_e Ipapers._1,v,..,l „or, kllthve ,,overIV,_- blamemess aa fellofelloww playeplayerr foforr errorserrors.. :hey have no one else who seem 1933 emphasis which we place "on the ""« ' workks on thhe principliiel thah t hhe •apable of fillingin . 'frame. This year's game may be |-hoiildn't have allowed the man to Gumbert started off like the an- more truly an all-star game, or at'im lnt ball anyhow. swer to a maiden's prayer but bog- Sport Coupe least- a- bette-r• examplv««..,,'.^e oi/if thu.ce gatngame ged down. Coffman mi»;ht be ...as. i.1t shoul*—' d' 'h e played' ', •tha' n pre- THE YANKEES GET pressed into service and probably viously because the respective man- NEEDED SLUGGING will. The Pirates have been play- agers are to be given more latitude IT'S A GOOD THING for the ing good ball but they are in the Rumble Seat than heretofore. The number of Yankees that they have developed same fix as the Yankees, and not a new Murderers' Row, The pitch- anywhere as good a fit. They are j Gold S votes a player is giv.en by the pub- lic doesn't necessarily bind the ing has been terrible yet they con- long on hitting and short on pitch- manager to use that player if he tinue to win ball framee. They cer- ing, and their hitting Un't any- thinks he can chose "one better tainly miss Murphy and h,is relief where up to that of the Yankees. Oldsmobile able to fill the bill. j pitching, and this week M.onte If the Pirates should go into a ni pnetwu. Redact T«" • • i Pearson, the erstwhile Cleveland slump, and they have been known MR. BOB GROVE I Indian, failtd to last the distance to do so, they would be in the : 1931 far olh« M*di <»1 GOES PRIMA DONNA But the lead of the Yankees seemi soup. It certainly begins to look Pcrrt»nti EARLY IN THE SEASON some ' to be safe enough. With the Rec like the Cubs, but you never can tell. e»thiidlooQ one warned Cronin that he had Sox not able to keep peace in th goleum Rug Sedan Cam* bi. phoD*. of vril» REGULAR $7.95 Penn Personal Lo&n Co. GUARANTEED K. j. I*nL ol Bukliic Uc No. f, VALUE COB. SMITn ud STATE STREETS JUNE CLEARANCE TO BE PERFECT Orer lollal («Tirlm» Dnf gton) 9x12 Phonr Perth Amboj «-

COTTON LACE Jantzen Bathing Suits Ford Discontinued skirt styles for. men and Women. Every one 100 1930 percent pure wool. If you're will- ing to wear a goo4 bathingi suit in Roadster last season's style), then Here's a grand buy. , . CLOSE-OUT! Exceptional Value GENUINE INLAID ALL LINOLEUM Men's Suits FIBRE RUGS EASY TERMS Sizes 34 to 44 ! Heavy Felt $1.09 SIX-DAY PXCHANGF $7.95 Cut frum lull rulli - guarantrrd prrfrrf- $2.19 re\ »• rnllilt Base RUGS PRIVILEGE 9x12 OPEN EVENINGS Ladies Suits 36" Sizes 34 to 44 THROW RUGS RUG $2.98 $}.39 $<5.45 BORDERS lAwerlfBD Orleuta) an lAzralniter. ruut*ulcN 39c JEFFERSON PERFECT GRADE Boy's Genuine Ladies' Summer Weight EXTRA 3 BROADCLOTH Boy's Dish Rag Nf HEAVY GENUINE Cprselettes SPECIAL! HOLLAND FELT BASE MOTORS, ' Pajamas Enjoy the comfort of COOIBMS Polo Shirts GOLD SEAL of thli- garment that Is. u COTTON WINDOW FLOOR 160 New Bruntwick Av^ Fully cut, 2'piece style. -Ufhtir-tttt proverbial feather, Sizes 8 to 16. Maize, MATTRESSES SHADES CONGOLEUM Sizes 8 to 16. yet gives conplete tupport. white and blue. COVERING Perth Aroboy, N. J- 8 29c $2.98 29? YD8?; $1.00 49c Sq. Yd. Tel. 4-0015 550 Middles Avenue Metuchen, N. J- Tel. 6-1410 A cool frock lor >ummr fa LINOLEUM - CARPET FACTORY 0 oeloped in cotton low, «J« j£> CHEVROLET *OLD3MOBIlt tone Uing not* oiwloW IMW m HARRIS AAO o ixi_ ox OPEN Drnvn A and whitf motiti. Navy oni «d "A Safe Place to Shop 203 Smith St. PERTH AMBOY SALES * SERVICE Untn wr OIMJ dworatit* baa HUM at ntckline iatttnim <""« enlttW- TEL RAH. 7-0525 — 128 MAIN STREET t*t ittaiU.

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JIPCRATIC CLUB Girls Whose Dizzy War With Gravity Features MAKES PLANS TONIGHT PERSONALS Miw Alice Mrt.npffhlin, JP8SA__APA Program Includes Works EUlloon And Grape Dances trr of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MB- For Violin And Piano; Planned For Fall I.niiKhlin of'vCrovc Avenue, i< r»- p. Will Be Given To i-nvcrini? from a recent illness. Her In Church Rooms By Hungarians brothers, Joseph and [a"1 ,date For Mayor .ith their aunt, Miss Alice . The annual June recital of the Report" on \hret successful rp- mve been visiting in South An»- pupils of Mrs. Nathan Duff will he rut events will tw received nml 'boy. Inns laid for F»ll activities by the . -\. Aquila will be held in the Sunday School room of Miss ViririniR Wight nf LiodMl otintr Peoples' Society of the Hun-lAvenue i<< recovering from u •Mmday night at a the First Preabyterlnn Church garian Reformed Church tonitjht [•operation for removal of her ton- in th« School Street, Auditorium. .,1 dinner to be given Tuesday. sils. Albert Pnchek, president of the Mr. and Mr?. James F. Chalmw •,,„„. l,y the Italian The program, arranged by Mrs. (Trout), will be in charfce both of Duff, follows: and their two children plan t» ,,.,. dub of Wood- the Balloon Dance to be held on le»ve shortly to spend the fiinh Inwnship at the Piano solos, Courtly Grace, Ritn September 19 and the Grapo Festi- mer at Mount Holly. val Dance on October 24. No Mrs. William Trmmann of Gror» , -1-nT->. Dinner will be Mandel and Oriental Fantasy. ilnte has yet been set for a bus ride Y|,irk nnd a very full Dorothy Kolfer; violin solo, Jerry Avefiuc has returned from n short tn be sponsored by the jociety but visit on Lon» Island. " |H.en arranged by Schiller accompanied by Mortoi attendance at the Cleveland. Ohio. '.„, organizing the tn-Bernstein; piano solos. Minuet it Conference in August will be \.iuiln, who "an the urireil. G, Mary Hardihian; Fairies' Lulla „,',, fur Mayor last Thirty members of the club went by, Joan Klein; Sonatina, Opui on an outing June 14 to the Wat- nilln is chairman of 36, No. 1, Marjorie Mazur; Merry chung Mountains. More than 100 GOING AWAY? .,.,, for the Italian- Farmer,, Marjorie Mtaur; Tulip, attended a social dancein thc'au lull He said today Make- your vacation Marjorie M&zur. iliiorium a week RRH tonight. It .,,.iuni, Perth Amboy an nmateur hour sponsored by ttu pleatant in Sun-Clerr •Aeroeil to be toast- Piano solos, Evening Schott- i-luh. Ethel Si'nyi, pinnist, nnd ('»' Sports-wear— Hosiery Mt n innK list of in-ische, Morton Bernstein; Cinder- MII Toth. Stateti Island fin)? and Underwear. includes practically wire adjudged outstanding ,,linif figure In Mid-ella'a Bridal Processinn, Flora ivmocrncy. Neias; Spring Song,. Dorothj- linvo been tendered Klein; Anitra's Dance, Dorothy] DON'T HELP TOO HARD While They Last! ,;,., .i-al David T. Wil- R Klein. - ' REC. |t'.«8 VALUE 'i imtor John Toolan, Finale, duet, Intermeizo, Doro- COPS WARN WILLIAMS ,,miu, County Solici- thy Klein >nd Flora Neiss. 3-Pc. PIQUE ll.iyt's, Mayor Ed- He Pays $12 For OverZeal ,.f' Petth Amboy, Cox of the State WPA, Dr. Charles i , HUT John Coyne, Gnaasl, William Smith, Robert L. In Pursuing, Grabbing : 1 SUITS i,n^ii Harding, FYee- Sattier and County Engineer ,,-r Kalteissen, Wayne George Merrill. Neighbor's Son In This Cage Of Sted, The Two Ce-Dore Sister* Rid e Upsidedown On Roaring Motorcycles In One Cf I he At'lHT. COI'VTY OK ,«IDI)I.KSKX—1»,15 The diplomats might call it un- NATHAN [.II'MAN . Many Free, Thrilling Spectacles At The Stadium Grcinds. ._ OrtlfM Pnhllr Arcniintiint liiterul pressure but it's still as- (S. V. llllil N. .1.) •inilt and battery to the cops no ifMl Hnliiirl Street mhftej what tho provocation, i ivrth Aniliny, New .Jerm-y A Tense Moment As AUadh Procedes To Burn A Woman Alive Clyde Adolph Williams of Berkeley Skirt Buttona Front, May 9, 19M. Ronlevard, Iseltn, discovered this Sun BacV Short Suit •i'k. Me was fined $12.60 for inir too persistent in his attempt See Them! Be Early! S, vv .lersi'y. iisnist the police! , IIV'II . , I!,,- ],. rind from liinimry I. 1 !*nri to Iii.icinluT 31. 1 nrtr>. nf Williams said the son of William Remember ..nut mid reconlK of the ('mimy TniiMuier'H oifli•>•, li,i V. Brown hud been throwing stones i i',,iiri't»'ntiitWp* of thU ofnri'. it his own boy. One of thorn hit Our U»t Sale? i 1:1:TIl'V Unit, In my opinion, tho »i niiwnying exMML iiiiih'llt* «i'l forth tin' Irnt i-iiriilitlon of the fiiuini In '.In' lad. Williams didn't like it, 1 Afiia We Rrpeit! . ii.ii Tri'iimircr anH llounl i>( Chosen Freeholders, for tin cavi I'hnse nnd pursued the Brown yciinjrsti'r into his home on RIIIKP- "RINGLESS" . ,.,irt w.ill lit Mlwl In tlip of iln. ll'inoruMe \V;i!i' ,.y Stnti' AiKlitnr •y Avenue, though ho had to I:P«|MM ifully mlttcl, ri'iik in a screen door to do it. STOCKINGS NATHAN I,II'MAN. The scion of the Brown family Pai Ititclird in his hund. Williams then headed toward the Lincoln 2 " $1 Firnt Quality , nr Ml'PIH.KSKX. STATK <>!•' NKW .IKIiHI-: Highway looking, he sniii, for a po- I'ljfNTY THKA.^fltKII'S UITICK ii'eman. He couldn't find any. So Full Fashioned V;.\HIIIIT A he let the lN»dly frijfhtcned boy co. Truly Sun-Cleer! MI,IMK nitkKTS—rnrnnsT AKOI VT Mr. Brown signed the complaint. r.cf-r DON'T MISS THESE! is To .Inn. 1, Hi:1.."! Guard Your Eyesight! A-1 Nun.- Rf g. 39c Mitt She«r I |.iiilatlon... .A.-6, II.MIP 77 /ISIT OUR OPTICAL DEPT1 ,, ...1 Hunks . A-7 41 PANTIES , ,:,;.. A-S i ,!,•.• &-» . 1,SI!I.'.I77.US White OQ i Tea Stylci In.lilr Hut •Kvrii-l'ujr . i;,., ,>lvalili> A-II KiiUT'J VS SI.ITS . , ,]V;||,1|. A-1J :..IIVI,IM HI $1.00 Expert Optical Service $3.50 Perfect . ,l'l EYEGLASSES ON CREDIT ... frrllfot '"P Fitllu Of The Moat Remarkable Illusion. In The History Of A-J "Alladin1* Cavalcade Of Mysteries" Will Create Some ''I.;' Cremation Of A Living Woman. A-J I.7:.J.V' Magic At The Stadium Show. Here Is The Final Stage in T he :i:i miM n i williln Iw" wci-kn friim th illite i>f iis 1t IIWIV M'li'Ct In i-JISf nil,' or Illnre Dr. M. Roochrarg, Optometriit •illll . llii' TnWIlsliJp Will I'N ^Utl' OTlll nilii imum tihls shall be rerelved. ilt'livf-r ii liiirKain an-1 suit' (U'ci(U'cill for 96 Smith St.. Perth Amboy POLICE BASEBALL NINE r li'in ;iiv,>|it luii'f iif tli*- iniliMTlllin SUN-CLEER Mil by tlir Tuwiisliip C"liniil!U'i' nml linlii pruiniHi'S. DR. CHAS. SAM, Optometrii 112 Smith St I*"th Amfcor STADIUM iiit liiiyininl tluTt'of by the irill('liiis»- Fl. .1. DVNIOAN, WILL PLAY 10 GAMES 111 Bro.d St. ELIZABETH •t.^i er t o the Tnwii.stilp Treasurer, which Tnwnslilp Clerk. . n.n]< ui {Continued from page one) t must Im mailr In 'iish iilun wus ever to lie consumated, Keating Arrange* Schedule I'lit.-.l: .linn, lillli, |'.i;ic. A-J ti,finn.iin i i Vh«i Commission selected E. C. Jor- ilan as its executive counsel. Mr. Beginning Tuesday , Jordan has worked tirelessly to- ward tho sui.Tt!S!> of this finnl week, In Avenel t iZllimZZ ' Kliibotato preparation for the en- tertainment and edification of Woodbridge police athletes will | open their 1936 season next Thurs- i i MIII riiI:H s.".a,ii:,n.'i.i everyone has been cumpleted by I III:- FMVill.lt. A-l l,::i lay at Avenel, Detective Captain \ -1;, r.-M.4r.fl."i; him. I 1 rge E. Keating announced to- iilit A-t "Over forty acres, comprising ay, in a game with the Holland ll.lllk Shirk ;.^>7!Ci the stadium site, there'Has arisen 'unnel uniformed forces. a miniature city tilled with attrac- Keating, manager of the town- A-.'.' Tin.nil ''•''"•""*'tions, beckiininK to the people of ihip bluecoats, has arranged home- I- Ant In ILTI :iT>> mi* Woodbridge Township, surround- tnd-home series with five other de- -M.MI inj,i;77.iri 'ing communities and the public at 171.-'•i ' JTJ.'.nil.ll jartments—the Tunnel, Newark, -—-—_- larife to visit. The success of our tfetuchen, Linden and Perth Am- -l'^__'" itntirc vt-nturc depends upon their boy. Earl Smith, high school star, response. will pitch for the local police Novel Entertainment whose bona fide members will Ii vr'i 'H/MII'II'II.KSKX, STATK,nl' NKW JDKSKV "I am confident that this re- Captain John Egan, Sergeant Ben rnf.VTV THKAsritl-Ml'S i li'FICIO jsponse will be Keneroua. There Parsons and Officers Joseph Far KXIIIIHT U will be no collections, no requests kas, Meyer Larson, Al Levi, Join IIM.V\(K SHKKTK—TlltST *< COl NT rfor donations. The Commission MSnton, Closimio Zuccaro, Joe '' and Mr. Jordan have striven earn- Grady, Henry Dunham, Andrew Ki-ft-r estly ttoo present a novel and di-Simonsen, Fred Leitner, Thoma To Jan. I, versified ntertainmenitertainmentt trthroughg - Bishop and Karmey Romano. n-i WUtt thlilet rilllnire: weeVTvtkn which will out„_ - Iruin Ll-J ii>9,iiu.i!i* j0 any sjmijnr program ever offei- \s KiMilvulilii e( w wt Cops Give Edwin Earley «(H.3I1 19S,9.'IO,23' ' l' " '" '" nierit the patron- .; N.vv .lirmy H-3 r.ii.i.Si ;,ti N'uiio tia8(2-tl age affordi'd it. 20-Minute Auto Service .H UlTI'IVIlllll'. . 6H.J4 1 I:;J-1U33 "Woodbridge Township owes to V.w iiviTiialil .B-l 113 liO i J".?J Si,-i!j; Js.iitsejf this patronage. It owes it Twerjty minut«s after Ed- - ',ii LI it ii. I I'n'.iiU?".3*3*'t° itself to ketp the faith with hi A,-i'iiiiiit H-l :iij.r.n.S4 win F. Earley of 163 Green- i.il A'-.'iiunt i I r. I , o a a. 5 J • jtbose who have strugpiled in its ville Street had reported his >>\\ State i,'i-i,i,ii ,,.„., behalf and in behalf of the youth car stolen Sunday night, Radio 1 "J "5j4 94«i°f ^e community for generation! Patrolmen John Govelitz and H-l 3 . , -U I to come. It can. ill-afford to sacri William Romond discovered it WELCOME II,T-JI.iim.71 | i)»7,niD7 J 737,n24.74*|flce the opportunity that nex ST ASHHTX abandoned on upper Main ~ ' |week presents for it embodies th Street. John Labancho of -j—— •-— 'realization of years of talk, of Oak Tree had a slightly longer To'the residents of this wideawake, progressive, modem town, we bid il.l 111;!t I ] plans, of dreams. wait in slightly different cir- i-iiolon -11-51 _: ?-L.?!li_ . ".If pur community fails to meet hetrrty wekom* to the new modern Lorraine Super-Service St*tion. ______UU-al 1 8 ii' l'unolon Ku l 7i)o 70 I' ' *PPorfuniryT IMS Tesptrrrstbrl* He told police that he gave 6,3911.71 '' ' ity, it may never again be offered. i' nt I'IIIIII .. B-5 his motorcycle at 9:30 P. M. We've utilized our fifteen years of experience to give Woodbridge a sta- i Nf»r Jersey: r.4,9S4.39'! An athletic ktadium is within our N'HIII -^-."•r,i.iii«: g p. • Sunday to one Nelson Sea- •\ ....,.,,..,. 34.ri,S4L'.:i7 ras tion truly representative of its future greatness — and we want you to B-B i,«6ii.!n' ,,We must not aliow it t0 s_ip man of Milltown, N. J., who 3ShlSH.i8 liiTtitl Tux ... wanted to take a short ride on 267 sriii.in;* through our fingers. feel that it is YOUR very own — built especially to meet your every !|.illli(a: 6i! 28H.-I9 383,43.1.4:1 it. Mr. Seaman just didrj't ap- 1 2ili51.nl'! I-'IIIII|H B-7 ti,:)«u.4! 3.713.90 pear that night and the owner T,n H-8 Ml,170.HI 1.1,3111.117 mi.'r/r'ii'1-, Sport fans will find "Or So It consulted the police. Next day, , need. Whether you make a purchase or not — please feel free to use its l:,iili.i.nl Tax H-'J 1SJ.3T7.7-J 33S.3H4.SI : Seems" entertaining end informa- However, he announced that I'livjilil,. H-ll? < many services at any time without obligation. You'll not only receive 'I'.'WIIBIIIU State Atil ' 671.76 199.28 «ss 73*1 tive—read it-ron the sports page, Seaman had returned it at 10 Kim.lH H-U' ir.,l'J936 14,511.2& A. M., 12 hours and a half ; nmtH ,..,B-13 the finest kind of "Frienoi;! ^orr^ine Servkf", but you'll save money as • «k I;, „, --- ,,., NOTICK OK I'llm.K SALE after departing for a ride B-l C19.H0 . ••nii'ininiicil •_» __J___|TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: around the block, |i I H'iniis Tux Overpaid ... . B-l well. For the Lorraine policy of "Always Selling The Best For Less" is 1 l 11,724,199.71 I 987,17^.97 I 71I7.IIM.74 jHl^p 'i'',',, ,m,'l!u."'or'the °Townsli"iTSf m Blot'k 1078. Woodbridge TomiiHhip I- Ti:<'ST LIABILITIES ^VondbrlilKe, Jiolivl Monday, June 15th, Assessment Map, as famoui throughout New Jersey as its high quality petroleum products. 1!K!6, 1 was itlt'ei ttitl to HilvertHe the Take further notice that the Town- fiu't Hint on Monday evening, July ship Committee has, by resolution mil, 1936. th and pursuant to law, fixed a mini- ffiiiNTV TREASURER ki Ol'I'lOlu will meet at ts SR P M. M, (DST. (DST) ) InIn tri ethmue m price of 1476.00 at which said Committee C )i a m b e r fl. Memorial lots In said block will be sold and illt HulldlnK, Wuodbrldgeuodbrldg , N. to said minimum price miiBt be add- i.'l., anil I'ipose nml att publlblul HUle ed the costs of advertising this sale. Increase ., unit I-»H'"" bj or n4 to tliu lil^ht-ftt bhlde.r, subject to Take further notice that at said lid following inuvlnioiu. Liit.i H and Bale or jiny date to which it may b« GRAND OPENING Dmrensf* To Jan. 1, 1«« »«•&»*• 5 In Block 1078, Woudbrldge Town- adjournea, the Township Committee Jtl 313.0- hlji ArtHeBsment Map. reserve* the right in Itn discretion to c'-2 1,165,213.91 1,15J'.'J«2.88 L'31.0B« reject any one or all bids and to sell ill IrugreHH lose ami xt'll »t publlo sale and to 284,1151.68 284,051.66 Authorized 26185* • ..„„„'..., C-9 920.59 656.74 r .iiits-<;oiitractora — C-10 147,910.00 132,346.19 SATURDAY JUNE 27th 16,663.81 |J AI.IH Hecelviible C-JJ 650.00' $50.00 l,966.50< mini C-12 242.W r • 3,209.02 t 13.008.38 tuHii-V l'tit'1 OoiUracts c-1 i 60,699.7« 60,59X711 2O.B4a.42 We're keeping open house on Saturday from early morning until late at licvi'iiue 18S7 .'.Comments I 261,079.21 |K Fund 5a6^s 49,167.OS* I <'haruiiii to Full C-13 4,11*0,920.79 4.891,463.21 night. Won't you drop in to inspect our station and wish us well ? We'll i.iti'il Proceeds of CASH . be glad to see you — and glad to serve you. • . •« nml Note* Author- I Hut I'nlsnuei: 180,000.00 180, ()t><). 00 8i»0W ptrsoos ot mutiti ooapUt Anticipation Notes C-18 220,000.00 in •llylbk. kw tud* with « pi' iilimls Hosp. Bonds C-18 40,000.00 573,655.57 wltkout iiusJtu* or «mtonoblW tt.»n,»»." »7,-t48,715.(K fi*p*7 In rr*'l liiiiltsmts TOTAUJ M« Oft MH ** 39 000.00' REASONABU RATES "Always At Your Service" LIABILITIES 31,000.00" UK midu 33,000.00 CsAwiit*Qtpbwtod. •MM SJ mli Ipatlon Nutaa ft C2l 1.10tflMM>» l."«.«»-M 61,993.52 porary Impt. Bonds MB KW > Trual Account t (Hided Balances—IiflPr°v*>- 284,061.88 284.0E1.6 C E I Authorized 147,91000 ( LORRAINE OIL COMPANY for I'apltal Aids HOUSEHOLD S.VA . H.«. 16,543.81 bl f for Unused Proceeds 34,900.47 34.S00.4 nulosls Husp. Bonds .••• *--!• 294.67 B for TuberiulBSls . 265,066.10 EN ST. AND RAHWAY AVE. WOODBRIDGE, N. j. ! 11,908.18 ttal Bond Interest ...••• O-" 180,000.00 'cnient (^ontraots Payable C-ll 180,000.00 224,000.00 I inirt Notes AutborUad 220,000.00 Not laailud: _ .'a W.S9J.H 1 [ Anllflimtloii Notes •••• O; ,", D7i),655.57 iln»u Hoapllitl Bonds [ovtiiiue ll*37 • \ WOOPBTPQE 'INDBPENiii v FRIDAY, H'SV .'B. Jane Withers Plays Cunning Colleen In 'Paddy 0 I'AC.K KKillT Tale Of A Motherles± little Irish Immigrant c;J About tin- adventures ,f reeentiy arrived in Wv. "i Unusual Romantic Problem Faces New Starring Team 'THINGS TO COMF Although she lias run :\v ll,l,,, . runnintrnsrunntr t colleen tver the immiKratinn iiinhf i: Ellis Island, numcrmis |, Of Robert Taylor, Loretta Youn in'PriMeNun^ « i,r,,,,;rht to the screen, ?ud- ;i; we g dv O'Day." the nt:\v Fox Jiir-jplii . befrond her. I''inaiu Life In Year 2036 Basis nirc which opens Monriay at 'ne; Tonilin, eccentric ynutu' ',i tw IM'U M mill: 0( Picture Playing At Vrr-.ont Theatre, weaves a "'"IJI millions, Kives her" rrf,,,-, \\ ,f rapid flrc nonft, dance ?«">' The Strand imcdy with n heart tug. CO-STARRED \\ • •.. \ 'ii pn for n spin in thi' lane Withers, stnr of "Ginger" It is Jane's influence : (i|u-iiiiijr witK !•,.,..-I T id "This Ip the Life." heads the ates a romance Letwci-i, N w. : .•',. , J""''. ynir wheels will l»- •iduetion. with Pinky TomTom- and Kits CanRini)™in(l «1 iui'eih'T t""!1 new productn l...r.'H;i '. < ..• \ ,i' head instead of un.U: .Tane Danvell in. liirRita iCansino aiiMio'i , ""••- • -•-• • -,- them all involved in I he \ •,-,- :'.-i-: As a matter of fact, k ,-Ct'l I1!! ! • '' !N ROMANTIC , fieorge (iivot—radi(Jit o s C.reeK show of that excitable in,; fill lovc-niiikiiiv.'. •, u-.i iv vi',1 have only one whci'l. -,i,,b:issadnr—backing her up. George Givot. Fiilfil •f -.-., .ire tc fiO.iit Mr. tt. G. WflU' .^hted with liihu'i •V till Th,. story of "Paddy O'Day fol- jtml '-i^ ill 'I i-.rr.a 1H).'!I . ci ' i!:i'a!:nns for the future «-^ llv. "I'rivulf Nun ¥ !,nv- I he fsisciiiiiting and often irri'i*!*— -;v •' -i- :.-.:li i ; Alexander Koriln'* h,,,,t wanning advpnturc? ,nf a Please mention this hit. MAJESTIC FILM .,•:!:, n-.^' :'>iMlnrtii>n, "Thinjrs To advertisers. — the v.-;il''.- ' ,,,,,U,ril.-K little Irish immigrant i ! , . " whirh I? currently hold- •ink tl.r l!..h-i-! T. !"V. > : _• ••,i|-:!i i'i>, the screen of the fitl!li;\ . !'< lllMi: hnnv- fl'i'Tll c ^••.r,.i T' t'.iTrc. and thnt one vili • i Y"(l! .'. a; i^' au elevated strurtun. CONTINtn.c ] ,' •.. • :vi'!f. the last word in TWO );'.>!-. . . SHOWs 1 FEATURES CREKEMT init hi'- i"i a'v •: 'm:. will be a ciftat - DAILi • .I'll ALWAYS ntifl •'••, .-• . • : vi'-iu'le. suspended by a PERTH AMBOY v i li'ivpn by electricity. A' MON & TUES. the. 1 • v-'. :.. ••:' • -i , . -M '.u -.i.li • :. :,-- prophrt'ies, Wellf" ap- r«i. - SAT.- SUN. ,.„!,, ... :... v. , ..-'••. < .- •.;.- - .• - |-: ..h ;..' lii< pVoblem i? jiTai'tii'.i. M;r,v :••' :!.-. . \: ,• ••- • . ,:• '• -. u r.:ifk\ The suspendi^i ' Mi- - \ .. iif '.-•• if • :\ :',:.:«•: i .. i i ,iv, by viltiH' «f its' niliL-li- '.'•:.i'.'! VnJitiict, ruther-than a fo".:v :_ , EDUCATING Mi-. W • •,-:••., v :'"•• - •& .'•'•• • •A . .-4 t- nt:'ii-t as in surface vi bi lin< • ••: •''.. •••b"''1'' :•.,•'*''. '.'••.i;<- • ,• , ••iiminatt's a troM portl"n "!' JANE WITHERS popular child ,-ctre*r., ^FATHER in Taylor ;it..| th- :'ir; Hrrrir iUi-;-W!- •'•.•• ' .'-i-tance thnt is penerntcit Monday at the Crescent in her now picture ALSO— tuiti'fht'i" '••i!K:in'ly.' •'•T;I- mem.- '!"" :'i i.'.i.'nal contact. Tin- •reaniiininj;, mlui'inir the width O'Day". lit iiitrit, 'Ahi!* lilitiij ir. T-aylnr s "' •in' car, much in the manner of iii'>:nr'-»>iit. :h»-y ili-ri'lv '.'> , i?et •;.i dirigible, lowt'r? the air vi'M.-- mm i ir'l. • ', •ance. T.ALBOT, CHURCHILL, DODD HAVE LEAD ROLES Tliv" Wirtfu-;.!- 'cv/rr, > "ih.-ir Variety of Planes lioiil-- a' !he i-I.i! ' f »: limner, all'! These car?, according to Mr. IN 'MURDER BY AN ARISTOCRAT' AT CRESCENT Wi•!!•;. wii! be used only for the • Tiiyl'T iviiiif; !• :i.-'; *ii- riiicn:- "' biii-fi'.-1. '.::]'.-. airplanes being thf. A new and baffling my-ti'iy tic. evidently a victim of a poison- •RKK CHINA Tn Thf Ui~ the ':i;i >'t ';\Vt . I I M'f'fl.. i; ll't'Vf!, ;: "i.e i:.i-;uls «f traiifportation. In melodrama, "Murder by an 'Aris-ous rtfiig. WKI) & THURS. ppr--\!i<]i- }i;u: tTi:i/ Ht -IVi'.'.'ii '"T*t rh,-c Ir.'-r. the author indicates ' ,,u.i,1(1,.ania, ••.»nirner oj- ».. .-»..- — -^ rt a mes to the tii:i-(. hi- IT .i-L'i' C ! .• ii-:i.|- ;:i.ii ^•il '";;l;lerui^" "jo^b^ •••1'iat,••™<" " come°" s to the C™™*\Crescen t The others af the family an T.'iyl-i u'"c "!*' !•• --!CM-.; .::-..i hiiire super-plane* liners . Theatre today, with Lyle Tulbot. suspected as also arc the butler .-.iiuhii' of carrying as many pas- Marguerite Churchill and Claire and two maids. To complicate ma" .Th- li'V.i.,.ii"'r! •'.• :••...-!,-! yinp as uittuy p..?- .liiunucitir v ..-. i ters. however, the aged spinstei l.y th- Irill.-r, K:.-: I:.,-•;•".[,.. Mb ' -*-- i tor« however, the BKed spi cv.- as a train. One import- u^ in the leading roles. .head of th? family declares that a l-iiii- a- a v:r:i:il 1: - ' • <'•••>• lit improvement mm »..i ..»-v ... y nlemDeT, oi a prouu, un.--,i.t»u ... —- it that will hive a; Fjve memberj of , proud ! linm- i- ij.fa'ua :h Mi ;ll,er^ °« "Love Before Breakf.i she i- t'cint' tu have a baby and •unw," for instance, an auto-gyro •1 t throUKh his heart in the library case of murder for the purpose oi with ri'Vi-!nri'f;i!ly it.f• •ret".- Mrv \\Y • .shown which rises vertically into h;r bfr of rohUry i,, order to save h» km Wi CAROLE LOMBAH i) B fl) lt a the -PLUS field (if the situation. Loretta Young an d Robert Taylor •' ,;;.::;^>r a"^,a^! .ine " ttX* ^ .,«,. «« the .U- f^n^andal. — A1.SO- Ij<>re!ta refu-e- t > initui' V.*-1 RUCK JONES TJic most amazing revel.it liuj-Lurnl'- p..mi*, but the marriage in Chapter {A ) • incf* "1 Am A Fugitive is rt-vi.nli.cl by F'atsy Kelly. The "PHANTOM RIDER" "ROAD GANG" Winlii-lil- are astounded at this Movie Stars Find TRAVIS BANTON ¥oLLYWOOD DICTATOR; 1 with DONALD WOOI» rt'vi'!:i'.i»iii ;uvl Kathhum1 e;i>iij PAY NITE EVERY FRI. NITE per.'uailr-. tiiftii that Mi-s \'<^inr is jn-t a ituld tlicirtr. A New Diversion DETERMINES FASHION LAWS FOR STARS Tnylfir tH'iri;- frctrt (•••ili-ci- '" find hi- "if.- vi.r-.c. Ii: i!p.-:n-:-ii- 1 Fit Personality vi- Uant is thf only man •ph ,a:;i,;gly padded, and the gen- one picture", and until Paramount ( ti.m. -h.- !f-t": :':,•' Wir fici.i l;"ii-i- /n 'Still Parties' agreed to permit Banton to de- "How can I take a chance on holil and had h<-r baby -.••.•! i-:.y. llywooy d w can s;iy "N'o!" ei(ni?-sized lithe and graceful. She ff.'.N certain 'hat Tayl'T will And he's probably the highest- sign the clothe? which the blonde'giving any woman a dress or hat. II..l!vw. li. x.minarie •—lie iverc to «ugge« IK-"- the only man who can say i V'IU were t" ."Ugge't that tni uonu. 1 1 . 1 i express in her own ,... intuccpt.- all nif-at't-.- t» ar.il .'.r ta.-'.e- n)f nl.l-fa>hiuiied. and ••Vtc.i're iretting fat," or "You're fro ill th- lic;i-(- ni;d .-;u'h of ;)n- An example of the esteem in start worn. ^ s "Evcry woman has an UMi.ii:in —we'll have to pui. .a : 1 n' thr>" tikt \\w r*nmi Uiijuji which Hollywood st«r«-hflW B»n- An.l BanU>n- is no. l«si palUcu- -jnttjVi^-reactron t* the world at lotcJ * - mt^tafccTrtj- t>H tfwt the duple of pounds on you," and SAT - SUN. - MON. - TUES. — other ha- cea.^d tu care. ton was «hown by Carole Lom- lar about those for whom he doe? , ,. _ | especially actresses. raii-iiiiii liked. have his words listened to humbly ; la ge aru The rriiiiiintif clinvix of the film hard. Paramount star, whose new ' designing, He refuses to make • ho work under Yet their neweit fad, "stitl ,iii(i attentively! w a crow.ii-il courtr •"- parties," tmacki strongly of j I!.-- the lord of Hollywood— comedy-romanc•dy-iomancee 'ThThe Princess even his preliminary sketch until d the lord of Hollywoodta — ies crrtss (he (jltl-fiiilritMied--UtnUy. al- ihi; iiiiULJUJflaJSiiaillJtlLi IS de-d V°P. A '" wilL.open tonight PREVUE FRIDAY NITE 1 I niii'! agii;fcs.. ^s bum which Grandma u>ed to nci.ii for 'clothes thatiT" i"TKFir"a"TliF~DTtIB a^""Ttr( atrc. Smnr wheth.-r nr not llv-ir !<.ve can i-on-: haul out whenever gAieits ar .....T^'r to their figuri"i—;1 man 1 months ago, Miss Lombard wa.- wijrkiuu •-,,, - tiniu- to exist i.- ai.-werod. ' ' rived. •' who can make a bony L'al look; • "loaned" to another company, for knows herself. Diinyl F. Zuimck .^-k-cted Roy' The idea of a still party, despite SEE THE WORLD 100 YEARS FROM NOW! iK'l Ruth in din,ct the film and 'i.i- naiiit- - aK-olu.Mr aura, is no- linymfiiid (liillith associate pro- :hint; iiiore than all evening ilevot- i ducer. V'd '..i y.iiiiir through old "stills," ! AND RUB YOUR EYES IN AMAZEMENT P:ii:'- i.n' "-I'tMii1? from early motion LANGHORERACES pii-uiri'S. "Stars gather and laugh SEE at the appi-uraiR'c they made in the UE ROCKETS WINGING TO THE MOON WITH day when women were, sirens and The Berks County hall'-mile HUMANS AS CARGO lit Reading. I':i.. will be the drama was.melodrama. Sometimes scene (if a return race on l'unnj thirnts h;i]i|ii-ii. SEE ! In a still party held by lijl-ector PREVUE TIME TABLE ' Sunday. .July 12. when Ralph 8:29 NEWS PERTHAMBOY A. Hankinsoii presents his sec- jWilliai)!. Seller during' iilniinir «>f | PLANES CARRYING 1000 '"The Case Against Mrs. Ames,"! 8:38 LOUIS VS. SCHEML1NG ond A. A. A. program of the CONTINUOUS DAILY PASSENGERS AROUND season at the I'ennsylvania coming Wednesday to thu Strand j FIGHT tniek. Theatre, the director lVuiid one nf | 9:13 "FURY" MAJESTIC 2 TO 11 P.M. THE WORLD IN 1 HOUR 10:45 "PRIVATE NUMBER" Vernon Orendutr, of, Flor- himself in the days when he was a j ida, won th_e Reading opener bit player working under Director on April 2'5. liruce Mitchell. ^Je to '^e '-"S'^ °^ t^^se pictures there will only be one SEE Prevue Show. The last complete show starts at 8:29. THE AMAZING FASHIONS AND STYLES ENTIRE WEEK STARTING WITH OF 2036 PREVUE TONIGHT! PREVUE TONITE

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MADELEINE CARROU nl GEORGE BBliU with Douglas Dumbrille, Alison Skipworth PATSY KELLY-BASIL RATHBONE'MARJORIE GATESON The CASi against William Frawley, Porter Hall, George Barbier A Summer Hit On Our Stage-American Venus Contest Beauty - Talent - Form LAST GRACE MOORE in Mrs. AMES' TIMES See and Hear Our Bathing Beauties On Parade Every Wednesday Night TODAY THE KING STEPS OUT" ,nniDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1036 PAGE NINE sion can be, must be, will be realized in the succeeding eight days. They are very vital VEH.I KNOW IT1.-1 Published Every Friday by for the township, for its youngsters and for HEY, CAD.NOU $M SOU OES BOUGHT THIS the youngsters who will be coming on next HERE L00KIM'6LA5S TO PUT UP IN THE 8OU6KT IT TO PUT SWEETNESS AND LIGHT WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. UP IN TH' LAOIE5 By CHARLES E. GREGORY Woodbridge, N. J. year and the.years after that. The town- STOREP-WELL THIS* IS ONE TIME VA '^ip, the Stadium Commission, the young- SEAT-THAT GLAS5 IS COCKEYED-LOOK READY-TO-WEAQ Tsl.phoo., Woodfcrid|« 8-1710 tters make only one appeal to you: won't MOW LONJ6 AN' DEPARTMENT J Reality vt. Idtditm Subscription $1.60 Per Year ou have as much fun this next week as you THIN IT MAKES I «m surprised I have thc temerity to take public is- VUH LOOK! sue with Mr. William J. Ellis on the subject of municipal HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, •oasibly can? And won't you have it on "the istribution of aid to the unemployed. He id an expert in Editor and Publisher tadium grounds? It is an easy thing to aRk he social welfare tnmnpss while 1 am a dull but eager , K LES E. GREGORY .... Managing Editor when so much that was difficult has already ; A student. Yet 1 think I still urn entitled to opinions, theses leen achieved. And it will be an easy thing ,-, tored as second-class matter March 18, theories-. for you to do—a fact guaranteed by the ,,'., nt the Postofflce at Woodbridge, N. J., In regard to the particular subject at hand and in di*. i,,l the Act of March 3, 1879. alibre of the splendid arrangements made by Mr. Jordan. nuti- I think that Mr. Ellis has fallen into the trap of rely- Hejp the Stadium in this final effort! ing upon isolated instance* and sweeping generalities to halW'nge the results of decentralizing relief work. These iin> the principal yreapons of the reirimentationWt* and I am A Happy Harmony surprised that one as cautious as Mr. Ellis would employ Woodbridge is fortunate that no quar- them.. Where Credit h Dn« rel has thus far arisen between John.Omen- He in an u-nei|uivncal advocate of the now defunct ERA, ni' will want to detract from th hiser, municipal director of relief here, and a state-eminty arrangement which wi*nt hog-wild with the f 'the adrninistra ion has made to the men arid women handling similar re- taxpayers' money with never a thought of its derivation. aiming a lasting financial gtabilit sponsibilities in adjoining towns. The prob- I think from his exalted position he was unable to see that Milliridge Township. lem of 'legal residence' is laden with dan- if flowed to continue, unhampered there would have been .-,;is been clearly evident for man gerous possibilities. That none of these has installed- one of the most dangerous'bureaucracies yet that this advancement wason thi materialized is a tribute to the intelligence known to government,'extravagant, peppered with politic* and manned I>y grasping, leering incompetents intent onlj. :,-.]iitt' the sniping 6f the remnants o and to the sincere humanity with which i ,,f wreckle'sa spenders Who attempt Mr. Omenhiser and his colleagues dis- in• establishing a permaheht haven for themselves. .hminish the importance and efficac charge their responsibilities. •' program of Mayor -Greiner, Commit The outmoded five-year poor law, for Mr. Ellis, 1 am sure, remombero as well as anyone the vast chunges that took place when.the distribution of relief spencer and their associates. Tha example, is not enforced in the Raritan Bay became big-business. I'nder the administration of volun- u hispers have been disproved mu comntunities, although other New Jersey* THE OL SUPER- SALESMAN t em it had patent we»kn«*K»n and inefficiency but it mahv lire of great satisfaction to those towns haVe sought refuge in that barbarous statute. Briefly, it provides that a municipal- tained throughout a vert- important virtue which can be de- i-'M'stly have been striving to estab- scribed by that now obsolete word, sincerity. As soon at ity need not support the indigent unless inwn's fiscal independence. the government took charge, the money started to fly in all they have lived in that municipality as self- major attack was levelled at the directions with large suites of .sumptuous offices replacing supporting citizens for af least five years. , liquidating plan, the very vehicle donated headquarters, carpets covering bare floors, elegant Americans are a restless people and there THIS WEEK furniture, vast telephone systems, private secretaries, air- been largely responsible for thel,,are many of us who could nowhere qualify BOOKS AND THINGS money condition Delinquents as citizena if that law wgJ,e enfnrm| 'THE EXILE" iiiUy iiuTtics to a secret marring?. j plane and Pullman travel, expensive luncheons and cigars BY PEARL BUCK Soon aftenvard Mary wonders if YEARS AGO I all being piled on the expense accounts. , l,,en coasting along for yearajyou imagine the whoieaate forced ahuntlngi it win »1! n mistake, nnil after Complicated charts will bi> produced to refute these knowledge that their votes werei()f he,pless fami,ies back and {mQi ^ Ten Years Ago NEW BUS LINES AWAIT charges of extravagance. They will have to do about thosej a *can-imiKht reRU,t with five municiilal director ;^i"a Uve as vK-idly a, ^ur ne^h- he.i- brothers anil isters. lives up STATE BOARD APPROVAL vague bureaucratic incidentals known as n'dittinistratjvt! their ™>ney;cagerforanyopportu^^ her bargain with Calvinin, and 1 1 finds for herself, Establishment of new bus lint .- costs and, when understood, will tend to show that the .mate the integrity of the munici-;ily onam)ther tWn and H0-lighteh his own-itio,V; vow- j that "public convenience and no - ])een avoi(|ef hm> thanks to the integdt 0 manance in the not-too-distant future could certainly not ..rprising number of them havci or . We hope no-i^ %*£ Z J %^e '^ alien j cesity" demand their operation, of the miinicip(tl direct S o to AND THEY SAID [•John E. Toolan represents the lie expected to go ofT the gold standard without a struggle. ' .• former course. Mr. Spencer at-! hj . unfortunate occurs to mar the happy!land, when a saintly young man L i Middlesex Bus Owners1 Asswiu- t T1gg e occurs to mar the happy tio ... i . <• ._.:_.i .u_ .... 4 n...i. ; "• -'--R, who felt it his duty to THE QUESTION-: "Wlrnt Didi «. which is attempting to scant So they were much busier with ballyhoo than they ever !„ this change of mind the rfact thatj solvingi^ 1 harmony which haR been uged { among the heathen in You Think of the Schemling-Louit [>otmission to establish the routes. were with protecting the public treasury. •i,| (. Township, while meeting all ' K ;not Qniy thU but nther eC}Uallequallyy vexin vexing gpro prob»b chinai Chinai , Carie seemed to hear hia FigKtr ***** ,,,t obligates, was prepared two., - .b VICTORY BRIDGE DHHCATTON ems in thc local ad ministration of relief ". China THE ANSWERS: ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY And after all, even if they could rightfully claim negli- advance to meet a maturing baby| 1 bb at once. ANDREW KOVACS, 155 Sherry Many Woorihridgi residents arc 1 Street, Woodbridge. a trucker:— gible administrative costs they demonstrated beyond doubt in . Long-standing debts were paid' She labored for righteousness included on the committee of well- -y much as a request from the Mu-; A Lucky Class And A Good One and kindness and clean living "I enjoyed that fight a lot. I wasn't known Raritan Bay citizens who »hey had no ability to judge comparative values and necea- ..ignorant and de surprised at the result at all; 1 are arranging for the dedication of luilding. picked SchmEltTTirtoTritr.- The boys the Vietory Bridgge bt>tw««n Perth sitie.s. While loading the swindle-sheets with excessive- around town were talking 5 to "l, j and SoutSh h AmboAb y on Thursdayd . rents they chiselieiTon supervision soTKatirsirrgtH" IIL' wspaper thinks that the admin- the township salutes the class of 1936, educated her children. She made a 0 to 1 and even 7 to 1 that Loui? Hampton Cutter is vice-chairman, worker had as many as a hundred families to watch over. _1 endeavors in re-establishing Krailuated last week from the high school, j would win, but when you tried to BniTon-. .L. "McNulty, secretary; •re-dit have been inspired, cour-.It is a lucky class and a good one, sp good, the women sought her sure help place a bet at those odds, they Mrs. Ernest Boynton. chairman of As a result, the watching was pretty perfunctory and the and understanding, and often, be- wouldn't put up the dough. The the woman's division; August relief clients were living the life of Riley while the printing - am! consistent. We think that un- indeed, that we all of us must regret it has .cause of her kindness, they sought best you could get was even-money. Greiner, secretary of the banquet 1 think that fight washed up Louis committee; Hugh W. Kelly, chair- presses were working overtime engraving bonds commit- ilit is due it. so quicklikl y closel d a scholastic career thah t her God. he never was a really good fighter. man of the fireworks committee; ting the taxpayers, body and soul, for the rest of their na- did credit to the group as well as to the in- even haVe tlme t0 pl.ay as much Schmeling will lick Braddock in J. Edward Harned, secretary to September by a decision." Mr. Kelly; living J. Reimers, pub tural lives. L „ dividual^ who earned particular laurels and as she felt she ought to. Her hus- ic tv Efficiency JOHN LINZER, 74 Harris ' ' ' : Mayor William A. Ryan and did credit, too, to the township. ^id^SS^ Roy E. Anderson are members of Under such a careless system the dole got to be pretty billion dollars is a vast sum, even! Street Hopelawn, unemployed:—' the flntncc committee. As for the luck, the 189 boys and girls'lice herself utterly to his work, and "I think that was a pretty damned attractive, I must admit. Hood's Hypophosphates Rooseveltian days. The problem of never noticed that any sacrifice was fight any wuy you look at it. It LAST SECTION OPENED iFor Healthy, Happy Humans, vitamines which the cltents .who officially became men and women last made. was on the level all right because ll-i .•.!' -ing it swiftly, safely and efficiently OF NEW STATE ROAD never heard about in pre-depression days and from the week now°enter a world that has a brighter This is not a simple book. It Louis would never take a dive after Dead Man's Curve is no more iv hundred thousund men some 18 brings us complex and vital prob- all the fights he won. I picked promise for the youngster than at any time That very dangerous curve at Free- concentrated lack of which they never suffered so far as ifter thev left the service of the gov- lems. Though it tears the heart Louis to win by a knockout. Now man Street on the State Highway e could see, trick diets and arch-preserver shoes were &M , for the last six years. The immediate prob- with pity again and again, it is no that he's lost, he'll never be as need no longer be dreaded since ( •nt is one that on first glance seems tragedy. And it is in deepest truth good as he was. Eyen if Schmel- dded to the lists of musts by some down-at-the-heel expert . , the new stretch of road beginning insuperable. Yet the method and the em d h fa American, ,ing did baat Louis, though. Brad- at TrautWein's Garage was opened ho was earning twice as much as he ever earned before ^ job "SECRET MARRIAGE" dock will take him over when they Saturday afternoon. The numer- fight in September. IT with which the postal service dis- By KATHLEEN NORRIS ous accidents at the corner con- or contributing, with time heavy on his hands, advice like could be found through the black years that, FRANK GRYGO, 321 Florida vinced the State Department it had Although the situations which Road Grove, Hopelawn, grocer:— his. /now seem ending than the plight of youths arise in this book are absolutely to remedy the situation. ivoked unanimous choruses of "It was 8 good, clean fight all the • * • Mr, Ellis thinks that it is a shame after catering to who wanted to work, could find no work possible, many of them are im- way through. I listened to it from probable. It is mainly, the story he second round on to the finish Five Years Ago lenefkiaries of the dole in this handsome manner to even and eventually became completely used to of Mary Burleigh, who, after the CAMPBELL DEMANDS THAT Nut mly here — where the ability e and they went right through the onsider making them go to work for twenty cents an hour, TTherh e shoulhld d bbe discovery that she and the other whole thing in a clean way. Schmel- FIRE HAZARD BE CHECKED four Burleighs are peniless or- Serious charges of carelessness Kuidediy Postmaster James J. Dunne of 1936 than since ng was the better man. I think tly first year out of college, I worked with pick and shovS (m thfi upon the part of the management ii< colleagues in the eight towns was hans, keeps the family together that Louis' future is very bright ilthough never accustomed to such strenuous effort, for and "makes a go of it." Thinking now. He'll be better than he «ver of the SewHien Shell Oil plant were \ praised — b'ut throughout the coun- herself in love with Calvin Tait, but was. He's only twenty-two, you made Monday before the Township ust that price. Of course, he may reasonably argire that it - atndenU were lucky> too> that unable to leave her family, she fin- know. He just ran into a darn Committee by Committeeman Wil- ,vhat is the matter with me today and I will have difficulty ln-re has been a universal salute to the;^^ ^^ Jn ^ basical]y.sound scnooi tough man. Schmeling and Brad- liam Canipbell. The charges grew out of the big fire that occurred at n making reply, but I at least manage to be self-sustaining. nil patience and the intelligent «re;aystem rf the township ,argely antedated dock are so evenly matched that t's impossible to pick the winner the dock of the company a week in distributing the bonus, (^ tremendoug pressUres created by climb- now. You'd have to wait until ago last Saturday when two barges, Profiles they'd been training a while." a tug and a portion of the docks I cannot for the life of me see that anything terrible h.re will, of course, be trauds Perpe-j ehroUments in the upper grades. Their were destroyed and all Sewaren RUDOLPH LUND, 293 Florida I was in fear of explosions by the big has happened in Woodbridge Township under local ad- ,1 both on the government and on the, ^ wag good And even in the split. For Today Irove Road, Hopelawn, confection- gasoline tanks. ministration, A few clients have been made to go to work—. ;ms. Remember the significant adnrn- ^^.^ h schoo] they stiU rode a Uttle er:—"That was a very swell fight. • • « In the first place, I liked the con- KEATING PROMOTED TO for fifty cents an hour, not twenty—and although some of l Washington authoritiea that postal ^^ Qf ^ wave rf increased attendance fidence that Schmelling had in him- By TALBCtfLAKE DETECTIVE SERGEANT hem kicked like steers that the old racket was, gone, final-. • •t<.rB, even before the bonus bonds^.^ ^^ hdp m seriously strain the self. In the second place, he captured Da- realize, before he can amount to certainly, there is no single group entitled to ^feaier aid s', it is a shred of what it Knt|But thus farthey have given little evidence much, that there's always the pos- mystery. tu AM, a vicious I Moro chieftain, * • • nan the one now carrying the baggage- -and the excess >• liven were not men with the responsi-. hey will even come close to equalling the and in the World War, where for sibility he's going to meet some- RACES IRE CALLED OFF a time he commanded the "Fight- one whofs better than he is. He's baggage. > Jiiity of Mr. Dunne, his colleagues and their academic records m|ade by this year's crop not any isuper-man. I don't know AT THE1BOARD SPEEDWAY ing 69th," officially the 165th In- Becausb of the decayed condi- •s so very ably doing their f promising young men and young women. fantry, of the 42nd (Rainbow) Di- whp will win the Schmeling-Brad- doci^flght in the Fall, but I do think tion of thfe wood in the track at th ision, Woodbridge Speedway, there will Hia efforts in the cause of peace it will go fifteen rounds to deci- sion.: be no races there this Sunday. It ii A Week Vital For The Township have matched his war record. He not likely that there will be an Experts? served on the AmeHca'n military StEVE, rADAM, 405 Florida more races there until extensivi NEW YORK Tomorrow, there begins on the Stadium mission to Armenia;following the Grove Road, Hopelawn, unem- repairs and reconstructions 'havi The post-bellum effort* of the fight ex- World War; the American Com- Hinds a week c|f gaiety, a week jam- ployed :^"I listened to it on the been made. : • • ' perts to rationalize their bad guess on the mission of Inquiry aild Conciliation radio. It sounded all right aod * * t iiiked with everyl conceivable device for between Bolivia and Paraguay in they put up a good fight according SIDE OUT Schmelling-liQuia encounter te the Yankee 1929, and the League of Nations Thrc« Year* Ago ii'ilic jollity ancthionest fun. For the tawn-r to the announcer, but it looks.a Stadium the other nigfct are interesting to Commission of Inquirq v (th( e Lyttoy n little flukey to me. Why? He- LOVE RESIGNS AS hip, however, it is moi'e than a monster fi- CiiCommission) ) in MnchuriManchuria in cause here Louis goes along and HEAD OF SCHOOLS note in passing. By DON O'MALLEY |eta, more than a gala assemblage of car- 1932. knocks tp\it everyone he meets, in- John H, Love, whose name ha Most of them had spent long hours siz- SujwrTiied Election! cluding men who beat Schmeling, been synonymous with the town- iva] merry-making. For the township the He was appointed by President like Maxie Baer, for example, and ship school system since 1895, has ing\up combatants, gauging them, judffins Coolidge as nis personal represen- tendered his resignation as Super- k that begins in tomorrow's civic par- then Schmeling comes in and the force and accuracy of their punches tative to supervise the NicaragUan knocks out Louis. Of course, Louis vising Principal to the Board o is the one key to the adequate, enclosed elections in 1927. His work in this might come back, but he'll never Education. Mr. Love has held hi calculating the relative merits of their ring last position was so. outstanding be as good ss he was before be- present position since 1901. For lrfVl-f fublic sports plant that has been the goal HE TELLS ALL — George i'' Hammerslein, how t experience and strategy. They reached an that the citizeni or Nicaragua cause nobody's going to be scaij the six y«ans frior to that he was more than a foere jester. He gave If «o much, dreiming, planning, canvassing, voted to erect a dtatue infhis hon-, of him like they all used to principal gf tlje high school here. Blumenthal, famous Broad- the safely-entrenched Metropolitan unanimous conclusion, that is, that Louis or, Mayor F. H. LJsGuardii of New Schmeling will knock out B His object i in resigning, Mr way showman, has broken Opera the only real I'umpi'tition it for ma Love informed the Board, was to Kgng p° y y could name the roumrtn which he could put York attempted to install! Genem dock, too.'when they get fighting down and told all in his bio- had in its thirty yours' existence. McCoy's system of controlling vou next PaJl. take advantage of the pension to For several seusons, beginning ;i» The present effort, which is to culmi- which he hag been eligible for a Herr Maxie to sleep for^a long, long time. ers In the mayorality election of JAMES LAZIZZA, 333-335 graphical record, "My Sixty lfiOi), his rival attmclions hud th« e in the crowded schedule arranged by 1938.' long time and to d*vote the re- Years in Show Business." Met bflicials worked up to a fin* What most of them failed to take into Florida Grove Road, Hopelawn, maining active years of his life to • FTom 1902 to 1905, he served shoemaker:—"That was a great Blumenthal was for many years state of jitters. f. C. Jordan for the Stadium grounds, has consideration, apparently, was the stout- with General Wood in the Philip- literature or to some field of en- fight, no question about it. The deavor allied to the one in which associated with th« lute Oscar At the end thty paid Huminer- lone been in progress for more than 18 ness of the German's heart. It undoubted.^ pines, participating in many en- way It started, I thought Schmeling Hammerstein, and he devotes stein more |han a million dollars . gagements against hostile Moros he has, been directly and happily for his promise to fold up and sta; pontha. Many, many fine-spirjted citizens was going to catch it in about two occupied so long. some sparkling pages to a chronicle is pretty difficult business to measure this and outlaws on the inlands of Min- or three rounds. Yes sir, I.got a of Oscar's utyparalleled wit. One away from New York. danao andioto. For « brief period * • • of the quips he recalls occurred • • • kuve devoted many, many hours of precioua element, but to such dogmatic, cock-sure great kick out of it. I didn't see 1 he acted as Governor of the Moro it, understand, but I heard it on DR. FRED ALBEE GIVEN shortly before Hammerstetn open- FRIBBLES The city * Bme fighting for the Stadium which this experts-as those who cover the squared province. On his return to the the radio. It was a beautiful light; AWARD BY BOWDOIN ed the Manhattan Opera House. Dr. Fred H. Albee of Colonia, business tax receiptsp ' larnival week is to.assure? AU their labor circle nothing would seem totally fonpowi- United States he served as aide-de- the beat I've heard in a long, long "What are you going tp open camp to President Theodore goose- time, I don't know about Louis' chairman of the New Jersey Reha- jumped $500,000 over las lnd all the whole^ouled help they have bilitation Commission and cniyf or- with?" asked an eager newahound. velt and was a member of the coming back. It's doubtful, but "With debts," replied th* Im- year. As a matter of fact. I' ct |ei Peace Commission to Cuba.. thopedic surgeon of New York Post iad from so many sides have been *J? SftS A . 1ugt to-prove they knew what they he's still young and he may reach presario promptly. noticed for sonje time that }a|yf When the United States entered the prime again. You can never Graduate Hospital was awarded oward this fiesta, funneJUngJnto this last A a j n they said Schmel. the Bowdoin Prize Thursday at the And, on another occasion a cal merchants wailfind xmv^ the World War,War, ' GGenerai l McCoy tell about those things. That Fall friend asked the fabulous O»car: Btensive exploitation designed to raise the were ta.K g h they was military attache at the Anierl- fight between Braddock and Bowtioin College Commencement a good real less than they used t*4 in Brunswick, Maine. Dr. Albea is "'Mr. Hammerstein, i« tb«re any. »oney which must still be had to complete can Kmbassy in Mexico City, He Schmeling is a natural. They're money in grand opera?" 'Major Wilfred E. Boughtofc' ?hey U the picking to was sent to France as a member the only two left to fight out the a graduate of the CIBBB of 1894. who at one time was in charge or, The award of $5,000 is to be given "Yes," "retorted Hammwstein .e long-deferred vision of a township Sta- of thi ijenml staff, and later wa« championship, but it's hard to pick quickly, "my money is in it- WPA effjy-ts to place workers1 appointed to command the "Fight- because they're so even. annually on the basis of achieve- Continent a* but page lum. Ing 69th." • " . ment in lif«, That vision is almost a reality. That vl dusky boy. WOODBIDGE FRIDAY, JUNK > Wfi Wordt Without THE FEATHERHEADS BUCKS?!// Crossword Puzzle ARE THEV? r , R. : .<:<. MORRIS - ——i -TICKETS ^ U SOME- : r.U HOW MUCM V

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MESCAL IKE At the Ball

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C'.-i.t. r pillar •jt»rk- irom a '. an U ' editor tit:'- ..:.'! ^i.-: u p.ctuie of an Ajax- to .-say .-he •' :.ix lo; n..- aj'.i-.niiw edition, (i JJ' cor^tar.i- ;-. ji.ctuie '>v:;r. a jii'ttty ifirl .sitting i^ a -mall oval •.', iht ftri'jtr,' -fct told me. .So lijr- v.'htn sh»: =top- i ntre's a chai.ee to Kit p 1!. the paper, u ped V, CO.Tjar, t the tirrie on you j{'' And then, I stopped her wrist ' • ith that on the to y;ab a sandwich, and thi.- guy foyer wall, a- »lie had done .-wiped my box out:of the restau- rant. Horie,3t—-you can 't blame me, » good many times in the la?t f l.» 8 L. Hunllcy, Tmdt llull Rlf I'. 8. It' two hour-, the right shot peuktd impatient ttmpo "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES"—They're Dinner-Table Professionals, Al POP MOMAND marble floor.; A by you any more, If that's clear, *rs watched her face, inter- ••_, f I'll lie going." i WOPC x H^-vt ested in seeing at what point Jerry laid a rettiainini; hind ua Ay x MOPE the ever-increasing contor- ler arm. . , / IP THAT BlrldK6 for A t'lfii'' made otf with my box of plates. 1 The little man's nmile biighteu :iut now—Tuh-uhl "Well—take it,'! said the salts- now," he called. "Smile, pl«»se. njdV' aha confid'eil. ••"Can we loure tru* ft.upio(!94 uBli^st mtMt nir r i had to do »ometh(ng about it, didn't ed. A little crowd was gathering, at- man. I'Wait!" ' talk about i( after thin is taken?" undependeble good-for-nothing ininnuatwi on'Lincoin MI»I>« "Certainly, certainly. I'll get m* racted by the camera. As Jerry continued to stall, the the worldI but — I love you." 'Tvwmhlp of Woodbrldgf I'' lilit i enablebl . I couldn'ld'tt jusjtt 1 It wan a crisp feminine'voice be- The salesman*nodded politely. I !!• wife." And he loped off to se, "You waitl her »n the fender?" little man began to frown. He edg- hind him. Jerry wheeled. "Ctrtainly, certainly." Hig wife stajniJtd her foot. "I her. milled 4hi! littU lalesman. ed up to Jerry." "Sylvia!" aluwly go^ (iIf the fender. '«rry. "Eipeclally the im»«iiat«iy m ..% ''», ria-o:i "His wife!" groaned Jerry. "iet«f»»i Uwe «nidUl»^g«d lady »4iicture of h«r? Ut we Ull^uu, tbia»f icture," ehe Mid were great, Sylvii|. That future's i •»" • - *:*>-.. nil it I •* 4/« .•;. BRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936 PAGE ammed Sports Program Opens Monday On Stadium Grounds Pffi4L MILE RUN Beneficiaries Of Racing Miracles AL SOROKA FACES LEGION AND SAINTS EATURES WIENER; Two darin ynun$ dnTer.BRAVEl S ON SUNDAY BOTH CLICK EASILY; had mir* JCO' WAR SLATED rulou* MAURICE F. X. DONOHUE from drath at IN 1 O'CLOCK TEST THEY PLAY SUNDAY „,„ Employe* Build A Wood bridie South River High School Series Opens At Grove St. r;u-k For Events In 6- A Piece About A Brawl m Ie* * *rl Star With St. Joseph's; THIS IS AN CHI1 TIME to write it piece about a brawl between With Bauer, Bartos pay Athletic Menu two guys iiiimed Max Schmelinu »nil .loo i.miis. The bin puMt for the *' Locals Annex 3 Stadium tret* under way tomorrow, to hist throughout a high vres- The Pitchers jyiiJlESjOR WED. sure week, us ymi know very well, anil it prhbably would do no mure ot SWEEP DOUlLEHEADER than demonstrate n proper civic spirit to rehearse nitam nil the argu- SOLDlERSlOUTHATCO. i labored! I d w o o d. . ~ • — ment?, nil the pleadings, nil the flan waving* that hnve been repeated hero ao many times. But the issue really is settled one wny or the Hots Raiirr and Tnliv Bar- a cinder, !• Triumphant in not one bvlt which wiU be an| other now—and only the weather can have much further influence tos'will l)i> pitrhinjt choices starts, those Braves on the imcenfl of the effort for whifh Ed Jordan hits labored so thjs Sunday iifteritoon ia'the , :i.,.u.katthe'3tadium «lter. At the tackle earnestly. 1 openinu/rnmt' of the series i part of the vast bottom, Vin- a totiifhish customer Still, it's eight days, sin'ee these guys cnlled Schmrling ond Louix Sunday in the person ,of St. Cecelia'1s of-Ise- in arranged by the! boxed at the Yankee Stadiurn. Move than that, I didn't *ee the fight Woudliridgi Ameri- onn*.'A'l Soroka, the excellent and anything les# interesting thnn a plei-i on a fight by » guy wluvt ion, the rival champs an- .iniiiisaion, to complete! didn't see same is pretty hard to imanine. But I'm bothered by a lot i 1he modern Rportsj hit the hifeh school pitcjier who,will tmlay. Both uf the Bfred „ of ttiinis »bdut this fight and, anyway, 1 like to think about ftght^ won their Inut starts in of con,e u(, frun , gou|,h River day arid talk about rtgttta so Til- prubabty >ml up by taking my hair down iffrarded ft* master- .,ain itself opens with John Mater'i f tomorrow with a St. Joseph's anyway. ,. ,,|,. to the grounds to- a ler ful perforniance.*i The match this ', c"r on th'•i*lh team due at Grove- Street at 1 Did you see Bill Duffy's pictures of the hout? I thought they ' I|H' coronation there of were grand. They didn't. oUny the natural staecato drama of the week i* scheduled for Grove Stre*t ,< us Queen of the Sta- lap of the fea.!0-c]QC],. xhe content tvithtKe Louit-Baer pictures but given any kind of A memory of the back- tlfld at 3 o'clock with the second ports menu, however,; S unWayJBrayei ^ cop!,tjtute a strictly ground for the Schmeling match, the 12 rounds were jiretty swell in joust-of the set arranged by the ,,, until Monday, wheni ».• n«ni:hi(tll.c]ass preliminary to the fea-their own right —particularly those line angle shot* looking up through Rev. William J. tirennan slated for ^ .hi'lil in a long program I the ro"pes from the ring-side.- Kor me it was* pretty much straight July fi at Isclin. > from hit cock- ture engagement between the I |H.1(1 events leading to tragedy—the .able young kid getting, his brain? blasted out by the - Haurr has been beaten snly once ,,,.xi day. A.one-mile pit into the! American Lesrion and St Cecelia's only punch in the whole fighter's kit that absolutely nobody should 'this sea.i6n. Bavtot h»« been even i play, also is due Mon- path of tWof taeijn ever be hit with, Even in street lighting, nn undisguised ritfht hand more impressive a» he has come I i.',.liiy. too, an archery lead to the chin in technically known as''a sicker punfh,' meaning no 1 r*it of the Last week's doubleheader by the along with a whoop and a shout •in staged by girls who normal individual who's SOIMT is'tver hit with it. I Mrs. Kosemnry Mc- field. M ateraJ'i;raveS( involving a hurried dash ever since hi* magnificent n-o-hit- lant high school team carried him to between Perth Amboy City Sta- ter aKainst Hound Brook Baltelite t&fety. Linge dium. where they licked ,the Iro- Three People Told Me. ., . oh May 24.. Sunday, for example, • ,|ay comes the stvict- dove through quois, 11-2, and their own Grove WELL, THAT'S A PART of the story that bothers inc. A great he pitfheit hw weonil eompUto name in two days, limited that .,„ of the" schedule dc- guard rail Street field, where the Sayreville many people talked about Louis nml Schmeling to me before and I'risco. A long Cardinals were rlotmwl; *-&, •irfter the fyrht. - 8upfK>*0"l pick three examples.. from the confusing well-disliked Holbrook Hat squad ,: urns events is slated, the i inthi a welcome relief from the twototal. The most important for me was n fellow in the nu-kut nampd to one earned run and was gen- • .-ased pig contests, Up of the fintj weeks of idleness forced on the Sammy Perro in Trenton. 1 was supposed to go to ld A. C. ..ill run tomorrow in the In Tie For Second Place In Junior Circuit I believed that . . . and, to a decree, still believe it. Bartos revealed his iron man 8 Crashes all. r. Ii. po No. 2: I am riding on a train with another fellow to New York ,,,.t:nal Olympic trial* at Organized By Recreation Department Zi.k. 1\. 3 2 ability aKiiinst the Holbrooks only : .., for which ha qualified the night of the fight. He produces six ducats, worth $40 per copy. because of the emergency created ONLY ONE MAN IS HURT "You know," he says, "this Jacobs should be sued for larceny. He II,,. Metropolitan chariipion- Six victories in seven starts has a irVeat gall advertising this as a contest and persuading people by the discovery at noon on Sun- ,,,, l.,.i week, will b« the dny that George Rusznak. the Le- Aw u rod that hundreds of ', .1 K'iis. to spend money on it." ,urn) runner in th« ln*i- have earned for the Green gionnaires' other stellar left- now fans have been won to -2 I-:, i-i..i, I agreed with him, refused even to listen to n radio at wh g u < mile for ii handtome Raider Reserves the first half' Kit", yonndfil likp a. most attractiVE. .party..and. Umk...aii'.afill .la.a_lh£itlU«LI handerh , had acquired a kink in I,,,- IVlronii of Butler the rock less banner of the I K n rn Zl Things wore not top pleasant fov rf that time and Schmeling was in front by eight miles. It seemed obvi- \lii.»nlf, St. Mary'i of Recreation department an- a little while, since the Hatters riatinn by the .sensational :i \V. K'lio. Hi ous one of two things had happened: either it was in the satchel to scored two runs on two walks and \ mboy, »nd Jo* Bok» II Suri.'k, vf dip.Harlenuin th» greatest betting nHi^-of *4 time or Mr. 1-^HU* IHHI _aji£iid sbjOAtatagedlast week, nounced this morning. The -ct. 1—U UTTEe Jntfoitn's BiiiTTKro.w ToTtrsf" cTrtines anml 4$e 3i-aves~Tteserve3 got himselfjtagged with a legitimate punch ami was wandering down the ntw eighth-of- \V(io(ll)i'i(l(fc Speedway offi- IT Totals ,,,^1 J bnse, but the situation aoon finisisnei! a gariie behind, tied for l\Vii-kl.-\, Queer Strict. straightened out, notably when second position. 3 r>l—ii!l"upni-k. n five consecutive singles in the same "Tfriropl'lriwh TO" oulfft vepfe^ 1 They All Were Fixes 4 ,T."". .T,T"."*"T1"-" 1—ir-it- first inning—-by ll liilKi'H the fifth. Andy Barcellona, lured which i|iiiiitht in ilar half game edfro in Siiwuraii. llravuH :.; SI liirk I'Ut do anything right and this same citizen, furthermore, had hinted then three car- that tiirncd over end- 1\ Wit kli'y I- lliisi- i from the township fold by the in liu- the Featuring the results announced .Ml l.illl*---! ft I of secret inf urination. l'«r- 1: "Tf Wickl y' So? So I see that Mr. Eel Sullivan of the Daily News reprints n Mutters, was'at bat looking for his by the ili'piirtment this week aVe :i Ilil l.v iill.-h.-r—ll> P. Siilif first safety of,the day. He tipped thai \u-re IIIUIII'IMI ;ind lust wheels M lick I. Hit"-iIff 1". rllar nulf 1 lil-i) triumph in live innings paragraph from two weeks before the Schmeling thing in which he in- \v - tin >>•) lap program was jam- says,"a: the bout will duplicate "the DempseyjTunney furor," and b:a pitch high In the air. To get i i lavoi •,e in th med with nt'i'vi'-tiiiKlinif moments. ti>red hy the Oil Station over the it, Kinney had to circle the back- Hiiluy, the team Crosswords in Port Reading and, Mr. Schmeling will hit Louis on the chin "early in the fight like t'ar- And the nnly serious injury was :t pentier." No wl am not arguing that Mr. Sullivan necessarily has stop and run 50 feet. He finally'' -t:i IV iris. lUli in Se>viiren, the 22-2 result • re- :i;is'y dulilili' fiactuie uf rhe wrjsl! 1 snared the ball with a (living one- Hill Van corded by the Clovers over tht good sense but suppose that he does have that valuable commixlity— jtlllli Kddie tlel.essiit, Newark- dart'ik'vil, will he print two statements like that unless he knows siimethiiig? hand thrust. There was much faster than any wa- the victim alter a freak spilt Yank-'. That one also went only deserved applause. five heats. Tunncy's win over Dempsey in the rain at I'hiladelnhki WHS a sur- -i -II to tin- lin<\ 111 a warm-up. prise, wasn't it? And Carpentii'r was PERMITTED to throw one Neither Barcellona nor Eddie iii-.-jiiH'hiPi', hi^ The Wondbridg Juniors' sec Delaney, another ex-Legionnaire MIIIIMIS tlm I'm Thi.-, wi'cl,'- program, aKiiin di- right hand at Dempsey at Doyle's Thirty Acres—to make it look good :tl1 ond-half was also an- 1 now the property of the Mud Hat- wn-i the county vi.iuii ililu -r\iii i-.i'!l!.'. '.'.'!til a - niiunced. i.-, i,n Monday ---Wasn't lit ? So wlwt? Is there here somewhere the sweet scent of ters, .could wrench a safety from ii]i, ri-cai, feature, will In'KJn at with the ; facinR the lie'duiib'e Ciiis.i on .i.'.iilcbody'.' Bartos' triumphant delivery,." clm'k. The til'st heat is set for * i t > > . Ll.iir Monday 1 1 White IKv The Saints had almost no'prob- . Tin new tarill' has a top nf •( ;n| intries in til! The It Was Lovely For Three Rounds lems in polishing off South Am- fiit.- with .i"i Cfiit- the infield M :M,,\ ut Id o'clock SO I THINK THE PICTURES wevo very line! IF the fk'ht wnf boy. The game was a tiller any- i L- •-••'!nils where Sam trictly on the level-—and Donovan, the referee, certainly did well way, since the. scheduled match 4 Eicupe Death 1 1 .•i'ii considering tliosi-i after-the-hell exchanges—then the result is with the Irvington Norwoods was 'in Iliniti)! , will lie ctiitors ill la-; Sunday's show link,- PM|W A 1 right with me and Mr. Louis still can iick Mr. Schmeling three times postponed by an outing suddenly ciiatteieil to friends later 1 week if he didn't got round heels from the hundred shock punches •irraiiKi'd by the enemy, so the •' r ciititt'ibuticins tu the L'ury afternon of battle, iy (!ine is an "11- e caught on his chin. Isclin crew was interested exclu- r and sudili-n death they'd i From the pictures, everything was lnvely for Mr. Louis for three sively in establishing a higher score •iiif on Thursday, at HI the fast hanked half-mile ,'. hicli will pit the nunds. He stabbed at Schmeling's heud trying to get Mnxic to pull over the AmboyaiiK than the -1-0 •l;iy li up at WooilhridKe were jus- is arms up so Joe could throw the righ-l bund to the body he'd worked contrived by Monk Mesii-k's Le- /mil against the best -•- even though the facts • I<11• 111. V \\ N 1,1'. Mil ili.- l.nillnu HIIIKTN n so much in training. The first three frames nil followed tho pat-gion. They suci-ei'iied admirably, .'inn Leagues' rosters. lidii't hold up thi' i-lnries. Without '.'.•: will be selected era Louis has established. In the third. Mn.xie didivci-d hi-^ shin' prinripaliy because of 12 runs a hospital report, any observer h-ind to the chin, connected and hurt the \uijni, who answered sp'i'ad over the sixth, seventh and lt'idtiar, Scutti and Wi'iiid have ln-eii ju-titied in ex- eighth sessions. ; :• ln-rs Dal'rile, Ver- ill nnd sundry critics hy walking right in. So he couldn't take a iii-.".inn a luii^ casualty lis,t to re- ;iunch, rh'.' Lester Raphael and Joe (iono- •' ilyii, intieldm Keat- tiiin the fniL|Lie!it hospital •'i:t f In the fourth, Maxip did it again. Me dumped the kid, who tn.lvese colk-tU-il an extra 'lias* '.lilt i !, (iolden, Hyleckie, made by -cieechinu1 ambu- i-i:i< h'eady acquired a handsome case of rubber legs before thr killer apiece otV Opiolo and Jankowtki. •1»e Iturcellonu, mill i, Just how lifL.'ssin, Vini'u '•:imo over, IjOiiis was fugqed so lndly, in fact, that he forgot In take Katz also was tried on the hill]by '. :i;i. lielders Kk-k, J !' .'hin of HnIun.'Tt":* IMfk l.-anjjo of ount at all> The slow motion shuts show him instinctively trying the invaders but none of the trio Delaney, I ochcnko, Wildwood HIHI .liihiiny Matertt of o climb up even before he hit the deck. had much luck. Klizabeth escupi'd dciith reinains a "" Trorn there on in, it wns n case of a beautifully trained athlete th track 'and h'«ld KarlniKkl all. r. li. |" wildly improbable but strictly true i-kBun A. Bas absorbing unspeakable punishment while a very cautious opponent 1 r and junior, in- 'ink of racing luck. 5:' nff Kil|-I waited for u safe chance to throw the final stiifener. Had I been Don- I f}/,','.,', ,,,. 1 _ ... , ... npperHt' irrthT TtTtrttrfmrTtir brown rrinTiismTr-m' lv:l c L.I I 1 ill/. fellow went down hut the crowd was shrieking for the count and Don- " "' i- I .1. I 'aim I.'.II i. Hi ;• 'I nvan-let theni-r-and Louis—have it. \ ! k i1, 1J 4 2 Again, So? So it seems to me a fairly fundamental point that 1 Joe Allgaier Fans 11 ..I'.irlvi-, I' Kivbs, Ut " M.r.l; Mi M'n", an 4 anyone can hit anybody else at lea.st once. A shot, on the'chin re- II.ITV «".-i1.-ll niAlmasI, cr 1 mains a shot on the chin. Sure, Louis carried his left arm too low IIT-I ll K III-. But WFCJ-oses By 5-2 II L. M'n.i. -Ii 4 Sports Quiz and. sure, he didn't use the tactics any preliminary kid would have, I.-IIV 1 (Hikes, 3li I ,Mii. li.'.l ill.- uiimtiig crew 1 u. Kivlia, c 4 tried to block that German's'right hand. That was after hi- cluck Valv-HiirviiM I" had been stopped for th,e night in thu fourth. A punch on the chin :: li 4 Merrill lll.tiik". ii, Kusliis. rf '- ,,? Wli.il was ll luliii I..-IYI.-I', Ir. St. Stanislaus Of Newark Zrt?ll, did that. Does that niuke Louis a |ousy lighter, a kid that never l1. II. IKI. a, e. ii.-f M,•-;.«. Sliiel.-i Sisko. rf knew the elements of .his trade? .M llr.ik 1 1 lMl.,(r, Julili lltv.-la, Conquers Young iM-iv.k. i 0 UMII-II lilnk'li- wii,.-hasi-.-pla.-.MlMUU,y Co.- Zllal, :l 1 II I'.ir'llif. II Kisfiiiiirei. Ilil H .lust, I 4 Kl Hurler us rtOl I Five Years Aso—ln The First Round sijtinn-fiiJ. y.. Vv<- •agut-'s al)-siar Kami- "ll July 1 (I 1 il 1 SI.inn, ii .1. l',J|,r«.n I. Wliu *»« ii-f.-rce of tlii- l;«ul» I THIN'K YOU'D RETTER REMEMBER, before you say yes, « I (I hit—Tlrimk. M.i mil.- rn',-1- !•:. Milli-r, A uiij; J * •^ Stank . I.niiiyM-j^ecn diamond, Sunday. Thi run tin SatiH'ilay'.' his left arm too low and too wide, Mr. Sharkey punched inside \ylu, S. 0 •Ii'A'llln e itjhij i n TiiiM'-']161 f°l'l"iiiu'e w a s commendable ! h l Mr. Louphran on the chin and Mr. Loughran, dazed, asked the refdrce ,. :I9 7 II £7 tl'IOMI II ll.h' Hil'ft'rifilii lur Wyaeuuii In Uli. , 'R. v^n-il'iiouitH hilt the Saints manaitml to ciillirliltif Juulur l.L-uiiui' to lead him to a chair so he could sit down. Didn't that happen in the A. iiilliiilyk, KV-ii, K.'wrench ten base-hits from Joey's .ll.'I.V-- 7. iw'li" unn Ijie viirs very rirst round? - tmh H*t ti>. Hill.- .1.1 > V.s. While I Iw IIM'liawk iinul, S. K *'• Mind nxht arm and weave them r.illKllkf.eli}ut—By Bmtiw KUhlll«*|.vT.lUr- omild do no better than a brace I?— UravfM vs. H.-ilili- S H. OH iililltiim l any melt mi t li. • id I-SI,i if anything, it's all about. ' i ; liy Kuliluk 7. Biisi- on Lulls'--nff iaiiy, li. isinrilli'iii-, .1 W'hil wiviir s hi liiiMi-hall T.iliak A, I'r. K, T(i,,|il,-n. of tallies in the fourth inning, the III.IH -J; (iff k'ubluk :l. Pasneil bull have been a' 5-2 ;i— I'.ill..Is vs. llhii- Jays. flftli •rtttR— miTi1.1 i in I lilll'/il, J. K4aku, 'I result seems to :•:!• Ilia, k Hawks vs li.ii.l.r.i. lllllinlKiin. \V. (iiilek, i. Wh.i him h l lefeat for the forces of riifht. L'I--Hr.ui-M vs. l.ipiiy's. levi'liipmeiii Scutti Put On 2nd Team TENTH WIN IN k ROW1 'ln|ilr i)il smallvy. 'k, ,1 I 'iinntxii rru, I., 4ich"' Feldman, the Newni-k a: • ('link llawkf. '.iiikn. A. MiiiiiiM-ulvii, H. L'I II1 Nuulh ,\uibu>- I'liii-mik, I.. lOlok. II. Iliip- did a lovely job, limiting By AnStateSekdOrs . GOAL OF COMET SQUAD St. Ceri-llli Tavern Wliat ilriviTs have wi main All Stan' li. bridite to seven scattered blows, Hani .e In lhH VH. I :u i .1 i- is*. on the All-State selections an- J'ou'skl,. if I _• M H-v.ilili I i li Saakti, 1-J. 1 'fViuiny. O. -Wliln- llwls vs. la[j[i,v'.-i.' H. o IH Hit- l.'iiilhiK alriki- be off exploring in the wilds of Knta, 'ill I iKTv.-s... in1 f. Miii-lln, J. IOlt'1*. !•'. Ml- rived when Mervi.il walkedi nounced this week by the New out Hi--i llli-ls vn. Kiiidi-rs. Playground To Organize' iiili-Heti n thi' Xaii.mal I.e««u••'•' farteret, too, where .they're to en- •SltllllT, I'll » II M'uKUi-, Jl' I doubled, Ballinge}' (rroumied VS ieii ili) sunn meet Jersey Scholastic SporUwrit- 1 !l> ,1. Wok. H. Sliilur, B. Mink || 15. V oiinter the Hears at 2:30 o'clock. Vi-iiger," If I 1 U'.-KK' !'. -' f' and Clair Bixel singled to centre I:i— llliio ,ju)u vii. uluL-k Hawks Sports For Boys And Girls li, Hill til ncore a ilivor? ers' Association. Cy Dadd, O|ji>>lo, i) -i UIKHLIPI1. |I ft •^'•iiils. (I. sliiianm-k, M, To- ill) Is Pelu Api'leton? The ninth straight victim of the ' I'r, I1', Uuldell, H. l'm\ivk, II. field. I I Willie OWIH VH, Hravea. 1« W II. J'akl, rf t u I 'iisi-y, 2\i 1 17. What lJui-lflr Ciiiisl Cranford, and Leo Intrabar- i • * • | The lineups; 17---(\viTnn«s \"«. Kalili-rs. Girls' ami-boys' leagues in soft- iuli Port Heading crew arrived last i"ulian, lib :' II im.Uis, :lli II I Hi. SlHiilllllia [iiw» Hurry Miulildiv tola. Hillside, were named to lluuklra w. i'. <'• IX—COHH'IS VM, I.lpiA-'s. ball and volley ball, a teunis tourn- in Villa- week in the shape of the Perth Pulny, r( u n I hi In), 11' ll all. r. li.l "'I- ^il—Hint' .lays VH. Hravt-H. tha first squad. Joe Juronics, ''.inilMiMnii,- Mlliulkn- Hi't-li "'is'. '\Yho l« pri-sliliMil nf the Amerl- .314 TiToUlH . 42 Hi Milu-r Srliwenaer, (i. OVIHIUH- M'lllK.!l\ If'I 'I 1 (Vvaii. xd i* Wliiio Owls VS. Illuek Ha»kH ament and a horse shoe pitching New .Bxunawick left-fielder, Amboy Liberty A... C. It was TolalH i It 1 I'ill-r, Hi J in Ilnsebull I.I-.IK".-' i ---M.il-l -li.suii. -Mit ney. •">•«. H. i>uvhak-F. Uolilmi, F. [.'. iJlci, KS -I ll contest are plaiyied at the Wood- la. Wlial Is lht> .-»11 niii i i>il orlghinj was the only county star to close enough, too, 9 to 8, - s. Ilin liimy, W. Martin A. Uurvln, ill .1 1 HUi'lkfV, il> >i IITlhn'il. Ill • »• «h. r- bridge Playground. Entries will Mittliiiflliin euMt of tin! Wooiibrldge make th« first team which f'onivtii , I Liberty A. ('. " -lolin l.;|«k, J. Klek, .1. HlK- 1 Mvktjy, cf -1 1 1 l'DWel's, ("sink, 8b 1 'unftlily, lb I l ah. r. I). all. r. h. Aniluiy All Hiars nOij J00 Oil—4 I. 1'anliir, J. HuiialHk-Konim, 1 1 Scutti graced last year, fi'iiger, rf l " HH'iikuw. L-I H B'ruvd, ll» - I'KIK'I , 2ii ;l. II be taken at the playground. ill. Who In Annu Ollilia' 1'Orjl ,1 li I' I " A'lliews, «s 4 -i-lm 100 JlID S3x—Ili •i-l>.i>i[, l..Kltik-l<*ln)|ti)Kt>r, U. BIKPI, '• < " »|No((ii, rf ItiitDiin, c 2 "i-IISOIl, Jt it t A rope jumping <^>nteat is sched- AUE Al Soroka, Soijth River Miiftino, rf 5 3 Moron, 21i 5 •pw.> liasi^ lilt—ItapliUttl. Tbrue-. •"-k./.al>lutny. * If i Ward, p 2 il 0 li'A'olo, H'rhaui. lb 5 2!Hoyl, i: 4 liiim1 lili- ileuovesc. SacriHcea—Qur- Slmvln, 3h 1- '• OlS'tnlck, uled on Thursday at 10 a. in- 1 ,EVENTS : pitcher; Joe Brack, New V'lker. 3b 3 J 1 11> < .1. H»k, 2b '2 01 i(u, ir i .1. Zllllii, If 4 'IIA'frHvliv If 5 Kii . I*, ist. Struck out~ Hy U«u«r 11; Juaion Miuar, B6 2 0|Cn 11 If, L- I Girls between the ages of & and , Ilil ri IIH 31) 3 0:.i'hni>iin. lb 5 by Opl.ilu '; !•>-Wankowskl il; \tv K»U :i Hunt, lb el » 1 Brunswick secoiw-baaemim; "•"' yard duali, 22ti yarrt run, D'arakl, If t BIKE RACES SUNDAY FIU, i-f 4 1. •' 1. Han. mi Inilla — (Ul Sauer 1; eft- A'galer, p 3 l«r, cf 1 14 are invited to enter. Those Bill Beno, New Brunswick SlM'ivh-k ,ih -1 0 li •-. Ii.mil Jump, biiotsliull tlll'UW, •i 7'TotHl.i ... 3' 6 A. H'ak, cf 1 i|c !;is, Sli : entries already received ' are: A fifty-mile motor-paced champ- A.Z'llo, ab 4 HI-i'i-niiK, 3b .' i;i|i|.il.i 1; off Juakuwskl 2. Hit lw' "id itlHj-, Totals •• >2 1 third-baseman, all had places Ziuvuro, 8H,5 (1 I 1 Koviclio. xt 1 . oil' iiiuu, rf J ionship, the second in a series of l'WIslilii. ]i 3 il I plu-liBi Iry Buii*r (Fuloy), Bits—Off - .''U ynnl ilanh, riitiiiliiv broad Marion Dinkena, Angelina Cam- (i'vese, p 5 Bcui'i! by li IHJ1-7J twenty-five to determine the 1036 on the second team. Pavich, 2 K^ily, rt 3 0 il Ojii.ilii. ii in 4 Innlnga; ofr .Itinkuwski, I'.isluiliull ihi'tiw, HIIUUIO IO- millBii, Harriet Chestnut, Mildred Tnnku, , t'i thi-i M'i On Bad Check Charge Not only is the major teret. Third Picture 1 1 j Near MillinRton Qnly j Accident Reported available facilities although im invi.'stixni imi nl tin niy-ttci'i I" ' work, but he and His family are mi Id wliirli ,!i,i!ln-fil a wii Mis. (whir (l.itlolll nf D'lhliam Itoiid of $2(10 has been posted arrangements have yet been made r home relief over in Brooklyn .... m 3 BIKEST Pr.. thr home "I' 1 vi-r I.iin'lc 1''i .".ire enttrtainc'l 'lie im-it*!"1: - "t For Period Of Week; liy Rudolph Toth, :i. . nf Ml Luther for supervising or protecting them. The radio t-ompanies frequently _ Three bicycles Wei, a* 'Tln- ' cim-i cv w.-i," melt Avenue. llii|irl:iwn. i i liuirlipiii' liridtfi' chili nii'1 ••nine Avenue, Hopelawn. who is accused No park is ever completed, Mr. ing the week. Tw,, , , v Two Are Braised into muddy water when they v ay- -•talit n>le i" "TriiliK" Monday rvi'iiini; •ulililional quests Tuesday. (.'i i"fC «f trivliiK a worthlesstheck for ?-IOruT1 Davi^ admitted, In the-sonne that missing by Charle, m 'oV. i-xainh-r KOMIH'H pro- 'ie iinriy nt Kivi-t- Eil^P Kami. Mil- hrinir on celebrities for piihl c in- Ford Avenue, The township's splendid traffic to the Keyporl Lumber Company. tPi-vicws. They got Jimmy Hrnrl- th«re always is more work to be , and „„, t, WHK amazing :MI;I(III, which is the home of her done but the long process of grad- Quins, 30 Oakland iil the future, which lecord for 1936 moved smoothly Toth told Recorder AHhur Brown doek, heavyweight champ, before a •nii^iri, Mrs. A. I. ('odinifton. ami waren, tin S'l-aiul Theatre. Presbyterian Notes this week toward the completion of hMIe- Moppeslopped payment on the checcheek microphone the othotheer niRhtg,, ing the upper section on which l.inwheipii »'».' served on the porrh contractors have never worked at K.-iil:i "liml." ^ho .ml the curd (jamod followod. a full linjf-year of remarkable pub- when he discovered the lumber was | tj,e fighter was so mixed_up_thnt ne "I'al" Presbyterian Church not good hut the company alleges it j couldn't readdt thhe scripciptt iinn yojj^jy all will be finished within a week ,1 in n |>!ny presented Firtt The fcruesN present were Mrs. lic response to campaigns urging \r;nlciiiy of Drnmatic Minister Pilfer driving habits. Only one ac-went unpaid because of insufficient him. Braddock didn't look nervous, of work. |y the i Rev. Earl Hannum Dcvunny 'Coy Simm, Mrs. T. R. .IOIIPI ami but the paper in his hand shook We render a co, lie wa- u st intent. Mrs. NOPI Kittell. Club members cident occurred in the period. That funds. Future Uncertain n £xi HI. .nl Un ir fir«t plimpnc , „,., like a leaf in a storm .... I got ri.'t«! «ii<'inlini( wore: Mrs. OMroni, Mrs. came Sunday, involved cars driven In another case, John Tanko, 28, Although the future of WPA • 1'iivnto I.ifv of l>on ^ LJIIinn P. Stephens Thomas Major, Mrs. I). Hurry by N'elson J. Schaaf, Wrentham, -,f Woodland Avenue. Fords, was , the surprise of my life when Har- projects is uncertain, since spon- in.t recent Aihcr Fit« Riindolph " I'unl, Mrs. fleiiiffi- R. Merrill. Mrs. Miis.-achiisptts, and George Pearl- turned over to Parole Officer Bern- riet HH««rd «me on for tti. enr-sor's contribution for new jobs 1 rent stage show at the Paa I .pi I'. Smith, Mrs. Julian Grow, hnrdt Jensen for violation of pro-' rent stage show at the Paramount were not included in the lD3fl SERVICF 11—Sermonj iunn. West New York, jit the Theatre. In the films Harriet looks Morning -Mrs. Anher Fitz Randolph, Mrs, ] , ,,| , n ht on the Super- bation. Dave Dunham, 31, of f>03 budget beyond $20,000 for which FOR TH! to[)ir, "Mftrli Av( n traffi( K Bamford Avenue, Wpndbridire, was soft, sympathetic and wistful. In t, 7.ir Qnrl[,eon ramnhelt antf Mrs. Victor •• • - the township was already com- HOME Sports Answers Evpninjr highway and resulted in twoin- WlllllUUl ftveilUt, if yiiwu *, t s sophisticated (red v. .John H. Strnme, Nickliis. juries. Pearlman suffered a SfllLCIH.CentenceUd ttLo> «a liojdaf y in jaiJ».l . o--n- th---e- persoi'- n . . I . i 1U1 U . The mitted, Mr. Davis is proceeding Lvoin OWN „, nuin hy Ifi- pilsMoi' nf ll PilNirrnvn PrPHhy- wrenched back. Miss Marie Grote hunkk andd disorderldidl y chargh filede filed hirhair) and n!pht>clubbisn with plans for a number of curb by'hia wife, who appeared in cflurt j new'W.' C Fields picture, however, and gutter and sewer jobs to keep »«• r*a Brraniro j,,, tei-iiin (,'lnireh, Dan-town, New of Eliznbeth riding in Sehaff's car, "* l»«n >nu i,,al ,\ il re- loiterers Found In Fords with a discolored left eye. Edward | still shows the veteran enmetivpn as .lersev. • was cut about the tips. • one of the most loyeable actors on local unemployed busy as long an l>n>mrnl in-mn n,n lit. .1 - Hi- McKimion, 3R, of Perth Amhny, possible under the prewnt financial m»llr Hffurri. I ". t :li -I'l Snmliiy School, :i:lu. Are Sentenced To 30 Days Miss Theresa Moscarelli of Co-paid $7.00 for beinjf drunk. or off the screen. «•»••'! II- •• I' ill". ''hrixliiin Kndeavoi annuul nup- Ionia this'week denied a machine situation. „ Hli. M The Stadium, of course, w!l ml Ins per to (ti'admites.' Ti:'M) p. m. This Inves'iiifiitioti this fur has failed •he was operating had hit a car DOOBLING —Eddie Can- ( tnpefinit to be artilressed'by Rpv. Irivon by Allen Tate of Manas- bring $RO,000 of Federal money iii l,..ik Ml to li'ik two Perth . Amboyans ;\f- tor has been telling jokes on INDUSTRU V..nk. .lohii II. •Strnme former mcrribt'r 1 (|unn a fortnight Ago on St. LETTER TO THE EDITOR into the township and an applica- j cu-ci! -of l"ile rin)t alioilt Kurds. r '••• Hlli- Wi'tijn nl Woodbridge, N. J. . prnvrr« at fi:ir> p- - Both Mien, however, were scn- mitted include curbs and gutters <"> '« »H Si, fil-l HIM who was raptly reading a Broad- Thursday' • 'lover Troop So: 1,••Wiccd lust niiflit to 30 days in the Dear Editori for Ridgedale- and Grove Avenues CJirl Scouts, nt 7:0ft p. tn. Has a widow' no rights? I am away column. In Woodbridge apd a $34,000 im- workhouse for beins; ilrunW and ,'Look," she exclaimed; this I'l W I; I Mll'l vl-lli'M- Kriility -Boy Scouts Troop No. widow, come to live in Woodbridge provement to Avenel Park. The TW ilisoiderly wlien arrested Vfednes- columnist says he's in one place at , ,.,..n..| Hi, 'i;i at 7:30 p. Vii, '' " :lay by OlTicer .John Goyclitz. Po- in September on Wallace Street, work envisioned there includes J.p.'iirn' V ,.• h»! <\\—<\ lice said a rn'«r*l. months and will reopen when the sion notice, would be put on the BIG SHOTS — It's always hees Street has been completed, as M.llllK". "f Off street this week if I did not get out. has the long-awajted improvement DRUMREFAdNrl The losers tied the score with a regular school season starts in amusing to stroll through the TROUBLES CORRFC h A Vacant Warehouse September. During the closing Had to get place in hurry, have to on Crows Mill Road. ihrve r!nl 1.•.• i r S IB..W of'* Hudson Street. ,S ^^.mmi^t^t^tn^.et | ^^a, iKe, M^aret Sehnehb., lord to be considered? walk about with huge cigars in trast to the" disarray of their at- jn l|..ir lillil and 57 Main St. u i mitnuger. their mouths, but in shirtsleeves tire. _ 1- IIIIK-II IIK ift- was achievcil without incident. I Dorothy Schnebbe of Iselin, Mrs. Mathiasen. Phone 7-lsn A clash between the Freeport POST OFFICE HOURS Wolverines and the Union Ragles will featuie the weekly motorclrle Open daily from fi:^0 A. M. to Tucin^" program next Wi'ilnesday 6:S0 P. M. except Saturdays, Sun- days und Holidays. light at the Tri-City Stadium. Saturday, (i:S0 A. M. to 1:00 Roth sprtmr trios arc in the run'P. M. Jiiuir for first place in the Eastern One carrier delivery, all parcels Ilnloi iyde Leiigue. Freeport. by delivered. Al! mails dispatched as week dnys. •» urine of ;i shut-out win over West Holidays: New Year's, Wash- New York, is tied for tho loop lead- ington's Ilirthday, Memorial Day. irslup, while the Union trio has Fourth of July, Labor Day, iplit in two matches. Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. Besides the feature race there | No carrier or parcel post delivery •ill be Class B and C events which and no mails dispatched. •ill pet muter wa Half Holidays: Lincoln's Birth- dny, CoTumtras Day, Eteetlon and NOTK'K Armistice Days. One carrier and T;iki- nutli'i> lluil NATHAN liOHINS parcel post delivery. Window ser- tali'ii.U tn iliM'ly I'1 Hi'' Tuwnslilp vice 6:30, A. M. to 12:00 M. All mails dispatehe4 as week days. i'iiK'. fur premises xiiu. WINDOW SERVICE ]X7 Anilmy Avi-t|iip, Woml- Stamp and parcel pout 6:30 A. M. to 6:30 p. M. Olijortlonn, If nny, HIHJUM III> mmlis itiTfii'iliiirt'iy tli TrrlttnK to: R ,f: Registered'mail, 6:30 A, Mto SnniKim^ TnwiiHlilp (,'ii-rk. \Vno.|- 6:30 P. M. Postal Savings, 8:00 A. Mto - ("siKii'i-ill NATHAN HOWNS. V, I. e-i!i. jc. 1:30 P. M., Saturdays. 8:00 AM Money Order, 8:00 A. M.to N(ITK;F. i:00 P. M., Saturdays 8:00 A,M. "LETS GIVE WOODBRIDGE SHOPPERS Talte nollii- ihat HDWjtnD HA- to 12:45 P. M. Jrivl iiitI-IHIH In iiin>ly In Uie Tiiwn- to 10:30 A. M. •liin I'miiiniM f tin; Tnwnnlilp of WmiilhrlilBf fur a 1'linary Retail INCOMING MAILS- CI)1ISIIIII[IIIIIII liiM'imi, fur l>ri»mlK«» 7:15 all points, 12:00 noon all liluati'il al !IM SI. On.rRo Av^ntle, points, 1:52 P. M. Rahway, New- Oliii-i'iInns. If nnv, BlKiiihl lis made ark and New York, 2:30 P. M. •niiueiliiiluly in wrltlnR to: n. J DAY OF UNFORGETTABLE VALUES! Perth Amboy, 6:15 P. M. all! fiiitiigiin. T.iwiialilp Clerk, Wood- »n life, N. .1 points but not sorted. iMiKneii) Ai;n HA,H;KI. OUTGOING MAILS "Tomorrow we'll throw open our doors for one Supreme Day Said the President of Schini W. I. li-19, L'li. 1:00 A. M. to all points south of Woodbridge and 7:00 A. M. to all 1VOTICK points north of Woodbiidge in- Tii k.. niil ice that CMARLKS H. TV- of Value-Giving! We'll show the entire city what Low Prices can UI'IIL inti'ihlw hi .'ipin>p to tho Town- Iuding all Southern and Western THESE ITEMS APPROVED — ARTHUR SCHIMiKL •liip ('.iiiimilti'i? of the Township of mails. OUR LOWEST PRICE THIS YEAR FOR THIS QlMill WouiiliriilKf ' t'>v a I'lcnnry Ht'tall 10:00 direct mail to Newark, N. really mean! We'll give every man, woman and child the oppor- iilitatcti ;\l St. lieorffo Avenm- anil J. fttitii-r Sirri'i, Avt'iicl, Townahip of 10:00 all points,- X MEN'S SHIRTS 1:00 P. M. Perth Amboy, N. J. Oltii'i'1 iohrt, H nny, Hiioulii in; luiulr 2:00 P. M. Rahway, Newark and tunity they are waiting for .... to buy Dependable Quality MADE TO SELL FOR $1 imnii'iliait'ly lu writing to: B. J. all points. liuiim.ih, 'l'n«nsliil> Clerk, Wood- ARTHUR SCHINDEL 9 Built-up, non wilt collars 5:30 P. M. all points south of Pt*e*ident of Schindel's Goods at Lower Prices than we have offered in a long time." 0 Dulce of Kent collars ' I'HAKLK.S 11. TYLER. 6 Woodbridge. •f 1 li-l!t, iii. SlilHrllv Inllnrcil III till' IUMMKI iniml uuplilHr ntylra! ""11,: 6:00 P. M. all points. flllicv liruililrlullin In reunllir vulhir. Slriu^M, ehtM'kn I>M> Air mail dispatched at 7:00 A. ^ lu iiuu-^llt unit K«-ut etilliirH. SUWH 1-1 |u J7. NOTICK THESE HEMS APPROVED — ARTHUR SCHINDEL Take niitiei' that COLONIA COUN- M., 10:00 A. M., 2:00 P. M. and THESE ITEMS APPROVED — ARTHUR SCHINDEL • •••••••••*••••••••••••* 1 TRY. CI.l'll, .losi-pli W. Noble. Man- 6:00 P.M. Sensational Values! Women's Full Fashioned iBi'r ioli'inlH to apply I" tlit; Town- Registered mails dispatched at A SMASHING DRESS SALE! ihip Ciinimlltt'i.' uf tl^e Township of *Vo.,.lUriilgi- fur n i'l< nary Iti'tull 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 P. M, WOMEN'S BRAND NEW SILK I'miHiiinpl inn lli'tnsts for iirt-nilsvH Postmaster James J. Dunne. MAN! OH MAN! SENSATIONAL VALUES iiiuitii-jj In -t\T1OIIia, TowiiHliiii of CLASSIFIED ADS DRESSES Oliji'i-tIUIIH, It any, should lie inaile I iM'lll K itr.- nli- lu limn} li SILK HOSE inini"liiit«ly In wi-ltliitr to: II. .1. lk4l'J>.l'll* MtylfH f<>l" MEN'S POLO SHIRTS l* Ul Mllllinl Ounigiui, Township Cli'rk, Wuoil- WANTKI-> — IT.rt LMfilDNNAIRIW Siiei Slight irregulars but try and find them. You'll 1 nrri oi , 1'rhitM mill MelH. Slui|i Don't mitt this opportunity to stock up for th« JVulfi', N. .1. from Woodhrhlyi und vicinity to recognize the quality and the ilight flaws will I nuy our uit'ii'a snlt». Tu LvKionlKiires curly fu Mt'lri-lltiH. 14 to 52 whole summer. Heavr cotton mesh Knit shirts IslgiU'iO JOSEPH W. NOHLE. 1 not affect their wear in any way. Picol top* only we :ire givtng FU101 '. a while in white, maize and blue. All sites. Rog. 59c *. I. 6-19, SC. tan linen suit valiitMf iit $ir>.. FOR THOSE WHO WORK — FOR THOSE WHO PLAY! chiffons, aitortment of colort and lizet WALK RltS HTOltB, S3 ltniud Street, values. Better grade polos at 59c, 79c and f 1. 391 lsmWUi, S. J. MITIIK WOMEN'S COOL SUMMER WASH 1 KIOTK'B IS HKKKI1Y C1VKN mat \V. 1. 0-12, 13 E T0 SELL Women ! Fint Quality Women'i Firtt Quality MEN'S COOL WASH MEN'S BROADC1 III flip following liluliosf.il onlillilni'p *as intruiHi'eil a.lul pHSKed un first A I.I. KIN'KS of Ceineni Work, Cfilin- Pure Silk Skadow Proof Taffeta Wnterproorine:. i.'liiinney ISi-lmllil. FROCKS r $1 2 < SLACKS PAJAMAS firmliliK al ii ri'gulnr nit't'lliig »l the A tier lill Him- IN IIIIIIIIDK Ukr COTTO> frut'kn • Kaal rolur p*r- !?•>»• nsli I |j_ _l'u mini t tee uf I lie Tuwn- All Work (iiiiiraiijeeil. ("lull Woo.l- for nil MiiiuniaT, Mvtry KHrmeJit wnNhahle liml f .liriilia;...K,UllliLiiLiia:iitl ULILU tU'l- J.i: i'rr-Kfaruuk (flli- culm and Iruml- "ifitli nf Wuuiilirtrtgr;'""tu Ihe C!*mnly .(ual ii.liir. Mini for >"ur I'OT'l'UNH tu our tny SLIPS SLIPS i'H III Hlrlirm ami SorenHt'ii, Port Keadinff, N, J. 1 I'luth . l-'ull <"' l--l_l of Miilillt'Mi-x. 4N1-W .Ivr^ty, lit;tU on Wunli Irmk ll.l.l. There'll u eolli-cllou Ilinl * HJ1 Tlil» Brent Pur- Wuinru! litre II In, ifrkn. K\rr> pair aud »rll Iliuilc W. ]. D-SS; B- li*. !»• „ litiijiul lu ineluilt' >*iur fuv»rlle Hl>*lea. Hurry! the 3'J ilay ul Juno, 1 it:!(i. mill that -II lallnrril. All Ktrrry ime prrfri-t. <4ul ordiiuinoc will lie Uikun un for irlniiiied and tall- ^^\|-> a reicular UUe value A ^\f ifH. llu> pHn hud • la/ furtlior i.'oiisitli>rntlou Tur llnal KOll 111.NT iirrtl «l}b-<«. full M- U 1** Hi n o*w l«« lirk'r. n ^J *• All «l>r>. J.imlli-il UK'? al a mt'i'tiuK of mild Tuwnslitr 'urnlaliuil iipiirthli-lit: : illall l ijodill i ll'IIKlll. HlttH t'Ut |^%l Mnarlly lave trim- /• ^k roveliuiits; private biitil ii 79' tuiiiinilIt'.v Lu lie lielil al it» i,lHi V ur >lral|llil I I • mril. AUjualabJ« •*•« J tomn ut tin- Mfinofiiil Munlripil! i'iihfe; resident iill Nei'llon, (un. Slica tu 4J. *1 \/V Hlrii|i«. Slim lu 44. al^*? Buililiug, In WuocJbrMgf, Nuw Jer Hluh .School. »ilium. Hurry. KV. un tin' litli clay of July, 1IIH6, 11 WnnillirldBC MEN^S ATHLETIC SHIRTS-SHORTS tiglil u'tMuck 1'- M. (Daylight Saving These Items Approved — Arthur Schindel Our ur III* arrnlml uuilrmrar taluta nt'vr r»*r Titnol, or as soua thereafter HH aaid L FOU 1kKNT—>ieVen iruum ll'iuse, sun- ulTiTid. 'I'll. .hurl, ur, ol vat Jjul laal rnliir oo^ttt'l' (ill) bi ri'iU'heil, at wlilitl port'll. iluuble KaniBe, |i:iv,-,l ,1I'lVI' WOMEN'S, MISSES' ANKLETS . . 3 pr. 25c Itrunililutli nlih Inaln lua«rla. I . V Kottmnrnt *art iilaee all persons who nny beall inipruveaii'uts insiilo ii ad "in Ap- HOLLYWOOD AWNINGS i nlaiiiluril. Salrla nrr ul Hur eulubril eoltua. All aatt'i'i-Htpi) liu'ii-in will bt* glvi-n an plv 6! 1 Aniljoy Aveiiue, Wuiiilbr U> !u art) fur •&,. fPIMirlunity t" lit,' heard ciiiH-eriiiiifc N. .1. W. 1 . ti-5 Mude uf H OUIKT duck In or** the same nuge »«il lEfeeu,- green ••)•! WOMEN'S RAYON UNDIES 17c ] R JOrilCPH Dl.'NIUAN. Ki-.M-n ulth vililtf hlrlp». Flx- FOR 1U0NT—KOI'lt FtoilMM. All Im- iur<*»* lucluded. All r*A«ly to ' Township Clerk provements. John Kiivernek, Wiley WOMEN'S 2-WAY STRETCH GIRDLES 33c 1> OltDINiAMid Al Tlllllll/,l.\(i Klreet and /riKler Avenue, Super- IIHIIK' HnltiMt^Hkf and nun font. VUK ISSUANCK OK NOT KXlllghway- , Avt'iiel. . W. 1. 6-12, 10* •f the l.Liwti of 1 yoG uf New Jerwey, HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS' tOOL PLAYCLOTHES HEADLIGHT OVERALLS there shall- i>v lMHuetl negotiable £ CANNON TURKISH TOWELS 15c fcoinjs of tlie Tuwnahlp of Wuoil- '|i'br Inn uiont rmnuu« national iridise, in Hie L'uunty uf MldilleBux. IDEAL FOR SUMMER FRENCH VOILE* BOYS' SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS lirauda. al IUI- luncil prlre '»f u.11 a£giYHUle jifiiiripul ainoiitiL k I I lie uruili- ilrrna alilrta lu atllld auil f«lll> liriiml- n • ••ute „„ aerut VJB k.nw Mot I'xceeilliib' l'illy TlioUHunil Dul- (iliilli. .Simrl ahlrt* lu drmliiuea and whll«| low £t 'lir uuallO, and the prtt talka luis ((rjli,UOll) tu Hnaili'e •••\|M'II.Iiluft-f *"r l|«lf! f (or lliB relief of tli* »our uf «aia BED SPREADS • lli-ili, hl.'irl Hlt«v,,. loll cut, l»»t iHilora. All >lin. f 15! AH f.>lMrh. luliftiMt ami MiiufftHt. Mml«? ill flow* TownHliip, inelUiJliiff the pnynii'iii BOYS' BASQUE SHIRTS d«nim full cut. reinforced JIIILLI 1 he puyalile li\ nut mure thun 19ci •cami. All lizai. Stock up tomorrow tight miuuul in»uillineni.s, mninii'iii - Do You Need tag nu,t mure tljaii one yeur li"iii (lie 2 Yt yds. long, 72 inches wide IBOYS' WASH SUITS 2.or$l iate of said bunds. Nu-iuimml iiisinll- Cards French marquisette PriiciUa MEN'S WORK - DRESS HOSE . pr. •iflil .ill,ill exceed Ilit .mi'iiiM ,if li,,- styles. Reg. 79c values. Lim- lUlilllesL 111 lur aniiHul liist.illtiienl . TicEeti ' >BOYS' POLO SHIRTS 44C] 4ttld boml^ ytiull he of tin- ileiiiiiainiL ited quantity. Shop early. Pr. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS jj tiun of One ThauMad DolUr* (%l,- Posters 3- IBOYS' WASH SHORTS 49c #aa> eaeli und ahull he suld MEN'S STRONG WORK PANTS nttiinur unit mode ni piiTi-iiiu,! pie- BJotter* -••••••••**•••*•••••••••••**• *crlbeii for Ihe salu uf bunds by II: ••••• Local Huiid Act. Envelope! aeeuon 1 Kaeh uf auld IIUIHIH uliu Hand Bill* tlef Bund" All matters not ilelerinlh- Statements •d liy tlltn 01'lllriiince aliall 1 ,MtQe(l Uy tiiib^euuunt rc^uluthMii) of Letterheads the Township Committee. GIRLS' SLACKS, Section 4. Sutd bonds snail lie K»n- Printed Forms IRIS' PLAY SUITS Jtal utiiigationij of yuld TuwuHhip And u tux Hulllclenl In annum! lo ]«iy the prjiuiijul uf and luter^Bl SEE US REG. 89c VA.I-. hulidil Ahull In; levied unii coUerled AND CULOTTES < IIINDLL iy BUlil ToHiisiUl) In tlie jvur In whi.h ihu tmiit nlial! htiuume due. , i, U. (. l»rlu(H HUlJ NOtlllH lu Eiuh of Mild b'jndB ulmll «antulii a MIDDLESEX PRESS iit tjirl^lj uf MjodrU. IiuUtf ir Itt-ueli, itielllluu null ueuerul r*uit,ul . Iliat It Is laaued uurginult Urn tuj>H Hit 4 cniuti «t?ir«. 14 (.'hauler JS' of'thf l.uwn of LUSH I Li* M. - > •ivt ttvur. Uruna, tllur uml M ullr STORFS 18 GREEN STREET 3f Nevy Jtit's^y. »l(b oov«tl»'•rtnia, ttUm |(t lu 111.,' Hcy luw. Tel. Woodbridge" « 1710 97-105 SMITH STREET W. I.

No. 17_ W()OI>BRH)(1E, N. J.f FRIDAY, JUNK 2<>. UYM\ SUCTION TWO KAHN EMPHASIZES Explains New G-E Styles SALES RISE SHOWS Cites Increasing Sales NEW REFINEMENTS rOiOSPOT'SRECORD NEW APPRECIATION HAILED IN G-E LINE Of sTANCHSERYICE OF REFRIGERATION BY CAVERS, DEALER c..,. Refrigerator* Are Lavin Says No Inven- Distributor Discusses Three ixactly Suited For tion Since Electric Lamp Types Of Tops Now Kvery Home Has Equalled It A Feature FLATOPS IN A V LIST sll,, vES RESIST RUST LAUDS CROSLEY MODEL 1 1 In pyramiding K'owtli of tin . .', i rin-ieii'ifiits ami tmpi ove it-, coupled with distun'tive si\| ,l it you'll look around itnesiic electrie refrigerator busi ltl •ss over the past njne years," sai< nvi! k the new \.'>Mi line ot (ten ,1,,,,. iss :t satisfiesatidd Coid- I Ici'h u I el re nvl atoi -v avid Lavin, of Weisbe'ru's, 1'ertli 1 your home." Louis Amboy, "indicates forcibly the wide- Ml liner lilies- the Mnllilol lop, tli Amboy . >ii-ad public appreciation, of th< 'p aini 1 .it'top ntodi •!«.- )io;>st many benehts to hi- enjoyed from ealed in steel, fnrfhatii-m," "FVvd to tht' new ihis single domestic amdiancc. avers, ot Home •Service \pplian- l'i rth \niboy (\, ]•.. 1 •i-fri*ni!rtrs ,, c.idspot refrigerators. From a lowly bewinninff in Wib .nani first question to UCfs with national sales amounting to liall continue to the greater dollar sales for 1'MS totaling 1..".67,000. i .uiuLs. stailfbly. on its Home Service Appliance*, 111 t Uf c i isAu tni" ir u nU, j ha f. iur ,,,n,ts to it with pride. In point* out thf; Fe*turei In Gen- Convenient stvfl Economical |>;u lieulai ly interested in sty- . ,. a comparatively un- eral Electric't new line. "Today there are approximately lum we have the FUttop line'with H,225,(M)tl domestic electric refrigera- DAVID LAVIN, manager of the same sealed unit; an attractive ll!(t Tp to then, it had Wei»berg'«, review* the prog- ..|,Miy but steadily, pre tors installed in American homes, cabinet and convenience accesso- tlie" exploitation which britif^ints' to those families Rreat sav- reii of modern refrigeration ries," Mr. Cavens said. METER-MISER SEEN ings and added protection to their for the past ten year*. be new Flat op refrigerators are known as the "V line", heeausr <>f the the Pace health and well-being, to say noth- Sets ( ing of the conveiiiencrs of the new style doors which contribute to . .md l f35, the proper the eye appeal. The radius of the ,i. Coltlspot launched ACE OF FRIGIDA1RE modern electric refrigerator over the antiquated icebox that only a user iiibiiiet corners has beep increased. d from obscurity to- STREAMLINE STYLE I'ivinii Rrealer strength and rigidity. liosition which it or- tan fully appreciate. Leon Declares 1936 Model "There has not been a single de- Stainless SteeJ Door ,, mechanical rcfrinera- In both Monitor Top and Flatop todav In those two t'lopmeiit," said Mr. Lavin, "since FOR WESTINGHOUSE Challenges Field On the discovery of the incandescent bins, stainless steel iloors, readily . i r r • * I - of thousands of it moved or installed, have been iL.ux-wivcs, Ruidi'd by imp that has benefited the house- Five Points older as much as the electric re- Unsurpassed Value Possible placed on the stiperfree/er, which, intelliKcucc, recogn^'l lias been moved U> the cente/ of the i oldspot refrigerator, frigerator* It* may w«'ll h* called, QPERATINGCOST LOW public benefactor, Asserts Ferrfg In abinet for better appearance and ; pneed with the lowest, bt'tter utilizatton of the cftbint't v**!- u.Jttv L.,wtll. The M-6 alst» TINY FLAME RUNS fri^eiatftrs, and even n^vri- becausi e(|itippe much half century ' of WesiinRhou two full-sized sliding shelves. current as some rrtrijivraiors to achievement for the Westinnhou fare is (if seinirnnrenied < lolden JubitfO Coldspot produce the same .iinotini ot cold,Gas Company Head Stress • iohkn Jubilee ce1et)ration. i {Continued on naee 3) modern 'desfpn, made of durable ' •ni'tmtrd on page $is$it \ {Continued on pajrt' ,u Simplicity Of Its "t )t course we expect to sell hard brass ami finished in highly record number of these machine polished chrome with white inserts. SEAR'S MANAGER SHOWS 1936 COLDSPOT V Operation the value represented by it can bePoor latch is single action and self- seen on the simplest point-by-point sealing, Cabinets are of all-steel \.liny «:is tlaitie dues all tin' work. comparison, and refrigerators art construction, consisting of a one- 'That's why Flectmhix operates in ...... average person to now easy for the piece outer shshelll and a one-fliere ; permanent ->Lle.in.e and that's win . too, own. ...The. financial problem usually it KIV'^ detinite assurance of lasting purchaser steel inner liner. Insulation is pro- irons itself out as the tected against moisture at all joints. etVuieib\. accnrdiiiy; to utiicials of the has the refrigerator and beuins to rtli Ami" >v I lasb^ht L o.. local enjoy the savings it makes |>os . |)oor openings and door edges are Continued on page «i.r sible" trolii^ .irv U-ttrnius paid 5 rmllioii dollars students1 remarkable discovery, bi-\ I'litytit more (luui ju^t another e!iiwti idea, By their purchase tlie) were able to offer every home in Amerita a basically different frce/- ii u niftjiod whose obviotis advantages ii< enthusiastically acclaimed wherc- r-t\-\ 1 Ititrolux K'.^'s into homes, No Moving Parts! l-.ven today, after ten years, it still ••(cms like a mirailc that a refrinera tur can run without machinery, in jiei'iiiaiiuit silence . , . yet that • \ailly what Fleetrolux does. A tiny ^as flame -"the flame that t'ree/vs"-- takes the place nf all mov- ing parts, circulating a simple re- "nucrant producing constant cold with- out force nr trtrtmn. In terms of your budget, this sim- plicity means a lower ViperatiiiR cost, a minimum of depreciation, and fuller imid protection at all times. And these savings are imnortant! Many'owners When unexpecteunep d companmpany calls you need nonott b^ without plenty t II IM that their Flectrolux refrigera- of ice cubeb * ify you own 4 Frigidaire, according tto Marcus Leon, of turs have actually paid for themselves Albert Leap &'Son&S , PPerth Amboy distributdistributoro . Judging from th« IOU1S J. KAHN, P.rth Amboyy "•« in savings . . . and still give the same above picture you mult agree it'i' * rightih. t [[ cur.ou. .hopper udly .how catiftfaction they did years ago. Coldtpot. WOODBIDGE TNT)T i F'AtiK TWO ^Ho^Of Woodbridge Kelvinotor Dealer iWilfc Broth And M, BEAUTIFUL CROSLEY SHELVADOR ADDS Should Get Cold Pi Pi plilec „, MANY NEW AND VALUABLE FEATURES 1m should he rrsetV(,! '-'Ml perjshrihle fomK, Ml, ^ i '"ikei] meats nr niem |, ltlr :1Mt '•--is it.liu/h Ix antilul in their new • • u. K:-<- ^.-' ; " I li<' coldest pi;,,,, j •,ii i .(iii!it;< '(• i?.;ii, the I'iMi ( roslev ,n:tii, pi in'/ Im k on the door open*- i. ii ilrtiiK refrigerators add ,j ., ,1, , i.l.-d eonveiiienee whin helow tlic ice thninlM , rliaiiical refriReratnr. j, a ii i iii in )l<'worthy features to both 11.-Hid-- are lilled. (J>ii( k aeli-.n ,,i ulmli < "ncietvv ShelvadorhlaUrs tnu ,, !,.:i-.i-s enahle ihe trays to In point where tin- r<,l,| -M IT n iii l," lark l-'iitilicsi'ck,' 1,,',,-r n. d with a lif-ht twist of (he the cooling titiit. 1 ••!]] rosley .• which, hy the \v;iv, . | ilh'i which the senate Slielvador n\ass ki-|>t !::ii-di n fresh. An aluindanl muoverefl. Herrie^ 1 1 • ',' jar*, lit and ,ne held tiitnly in place, >ii|i|)i\ i>l iee ( ithes i^ ;ilvv;ivs avail- • v "*t ( I "lokrd foods should i ;uid ihe u< w Stnta I >r.i\ver that ahle. v;ives hotisi u t\ ts ;i ^real flea,l of tetiiperatnre \% 4^ jn ^| I >S "With i-iuht' frecvinw speeds anv | itieotm •nii-nee ami 1L 'U kee|* a d< ••in d temperature ran !>e had ai I nnheil, hut ve^et-dile more . 1 rdy ,ktieli'-n other than k'tries t,,.K wi\\ '} h>- poreelajn interioi with Utilizes Waste "Space nunulefl eoi'tiers makes cleaning | decrees or Hirn'alH,ni.. In order to ( he, I l.oeati'd at llie ln>tlnm of the rr- ,.;,.v. lleavv I'lat har shelv -: \\Mh I Iri^fialoi it K ideal lor potatoes, I'tln'ioil^ '-iKii'r lietvveetl ]ne\ell! • micro-urftanisms ,.ff,.],,, , uilier hulk iti'iu> ;iuid 'provide iiniple stoiai^e: hiiuld not he in,,i,. ,i. ^1- lake lt|> 'Hmlii ill llie U.K.Ml. . • , i ' H.Xaro Co., .lirr r.l^ivr .Iter-Hnn,. Since mov,nK the Fahrenheit, and th, kilclM'M in s|;niil. aroitud in tar^e •|.)i' adfliiioiy to (he slandard re , firm h.. *ak,n »n K.lvinatnr rr fH ,ra.or nn.i arc .how.n. « shotihl he as low ;, . ( prtper ^arkv "The Sli>r',1 I (rawer is g S the I S. Htireau <,t i I iloi refriLi.ctaletl aiid tue* •-pace or- h\ ha- liitd oi|uei'd an- i ntitely iievs , complete llitr. ^ ilin.nity wasti.'il. hennetie t > pe refri^crat tti^ ' ii ii i I "The handles," *-aid |:tt*k, "nper- 'vvhiih is a1 ilislinrt ilti]no'einent on ite willi a verv lii;hi t-'>iu h ol'.lhe heunitie tvp'-. eninpre^s"''"._ KELYINATOR SETS UP NEW STANDARDS IN DESIGN, OPERATION AND ECONOMY

Selling new s f i IM- i wlmu automatically i * i. '-i).>n. pel foi inani e and p e\aell\ the i "ii^hl trmpcia nd ! eeoiniiny, Kelvntalor ( nrpni at inn s hijimdity for safe food pt new \' scries with capacities lot I I FUR HJNEER UF[ distributor tnr the kelvtnalor ('or- sioratjf ranj;in^ from 7.IM 1old/' pnralion, yesterday Slid that for cubic feel. In addition to the ha the It IM lime in the industry, Kel which the K and 1'K line' vinaloi provides u hitilt -in thcr- ha\e. ilie SI) serif*, lias the refvi.^ ] GREATER ECONOMY inonii ter |o j^ive visible proof of iiated pastry set, water pitcher,1 ihe sately rold relri^eration tent sliding fruit drawer and thrift peratnte, a live-y»'ar proleetioii plan diawer with three Lilass-rovei ed FASTER FREEZING piovidin^ loV Irei- replaeenteiit hy t hina dtsho," ihe laetory of any neeessary parts in the coni|)res,sor ineclianisin, ami SAFER FOOD STORAGE a method of pre gan^in^ Ihe oper- alin;." (tos( by use of a tertiluate of FRIGIDA1RE # For rt-al rofrim*rntor prrformimrr . . . low rosi of operation. (Continued from page one) hrwnro tho fnls«* r«*oiioiiiy of an umlrr- Twelve Models in Line thereby costing U-ss than halt a- l>ov,errd unit. Make sure the rai-i•hanism "There are \1 iimdels in the newmuch to run. 1 you buy won't \w t»verworke dititttlel y throws down even priee rHiij^f. (H'^Mned tor lite the gauntlet to inanj oilier n^Vi;- excessive flr-maml* for iee ... to insure. mass market of average incomes, erajors hy hriiiif the (MM to contain Safety Zone food temperatures under nil the K series has live mudeN, r;niK- a food-satety indicator to prove that eonditions...to8tnn by t'u eonclusivcly that full power and econ- mometer, live-purpose control panel, buying public. \\ e have a hermo omy go hand !n hand. Come in • * .get all rubber K'ids in every tray, ice tray ^auiie in our display room that lifter, electric li^ht and dispel" with the facts about year-aftcr-year economy. deniotistrates beyond all doubt the serving iray cover of black bake- fact that ]•rigidair.e will frve/t: Cheek refrigerator values point by point lite. huuer tuiatiihics of ice more cp.iicklj^ . . . with the Westinghouse Valugraph. - "fn -trrt"*rH\" st-rt iiioiKls with cabinet capacities of *Mtie modern Tinnu' nianatrer, •'~!fcrs this year in alloy FniHtt^r and Ejeet-o-Cubo Ice Tniy. the Super l.)e I.use series, an en- l't itiidaire's scaled-in mechanical tirely new type ui domestic refri^- unit is protected for live years 4 ExrluHtvc lttiilt - in Watehnian . . . i eratiou a twiwoniparlnicnt cab- auainst service expense. continuous food protection. J AH-steel cabinets ... waled aguhist lieu I iintl One Of General Electric s 1936 Models 5 moisture for longer lifv, loitfr rout n, f FulI-|t<)H<nJirmetl hy m-ltial |M*rformaii('i' reeortl^ ri» erin^ years of Hrrvii'c. tlnghouse

REFRIGERATORS NO DOWN PAYMENT--3 Years To Pay TERMS AS LOW AS 15c PER DAY WESTMAR SALES CO Distributors of Westinghouse Refrigerators for Middlesex & Monmouth Counties 32 T 179 2C^4 ?i55r NE1LSON STREET PERTH AMBOY NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. 1 ASSOCIATE DEALERS*1 SHER'S RADIO JOHN A. KOZUSKO POLONIA FURNITURI CO 1 HttH and th Thi. trim little model may,be teen at the Home Service Ap- PF^TU*! M^V ^^ C* ««ne St. 337 State Street pliance »bowroom on Hobaf-t Street, Perth Amboy. PERTH AMBOY PERTH AMBOY PERTH AMBOY M. RICH S5 French Street NEW BRUNSWICK ;E INDEPENDENT >{ FRTT>AY, .TUNE 26, 1936 PAGE THREE r Store Shows Complete Line Weisberg's 4 Months Old Inc., Perth Am- nidaires, From $85 Price Up fmt vrowint applianc* f f r» i* 4 mnntht old and c#«l«« it n of thr nimcrii K Sol Soklor Son. fuct on June 19. klrr .Soil AIIMi.. >ukitSokltrr likenkt'n^ to sell rriKidairi1 Durine thi» lime the organisa- units hn imx lie like ,.r ,u> . ..^rti ii . . ... units IU'I-;MI>C lie likes tilings that can tion h«aded by David Lnvin, , There arc models hi- proveri. Me likes t/feature in his h(ii forc««f ahead until today ,,' improvements as low dvertiMiiK tin; good ifnints oi IViirid- •"l.i,, SukU-r store, show ire thai can he proved—the low th« firm i* con»ider*d otw of ,rt retail business, af- iperating cost, the safer ff»od protcc- the tcadert in applance m»r- , mom t« display the inn. faster freezing and more ice chnndi»«>rt ^nic has no dark )rodintinn feature, the greater nsahil- l)est Heading the liit of appiUne- .t T Mi |»- t!»* 'jilted ty of the unit and the five-year pn>- n curried by Weitberg'• !• Ui« ,,,„,„ nt the state with ection plan. Another point of in- Crotlfy SheUxdor r«frif«r«- '.. jn tin- day time am! ere^t is the so-called meter mizer v,ti'in in the evenings. eature which is the" unusual mechani- (or. During the pa»t month Virl of the firm, is an cal construction which has only throe the More «et a county racortl . ,. ( ;irtcret husiness- ' nrt«, and a coi^eriuently for »ale» and i* doing an «»«n .",,(• m:in who ittHcvcs small load for currcat-4aonerate. jjob in June. As Mr. La* .i,,t. methods in buji- A vi-it to Siklrf'.s stV/ h welt vin tny»: "IT* 4 motktbbt w« . •., ,,lfl-tiih«' things pe worth the time of'auy local-'resident ean be proud of." 1I(- honest merchan- or visitor. It is a little bit of big •',t«Mtin« with Ms cus- ity bttsines!* in a small community— .,,- t<-d in husincss in —Please mention this paper to ir a promise of future business progress advertisers; it heir* you. It fcelpt in \Vasliinrf* in Carteret. Sokler's New Appliance Store In Carteret f man he wa» them ' helps vour oaper. ,t "ihe Harmony I, , trmk ;i deep in innvcnu'iit f'T the , ttiiniiullfy in a

pun I anil moyed to ! ,,. nrdcr to obtain ttir w.is hi Twved ui iii tli Ttii tir vvtVui mm® ,.ti lii-lc him. In the retrenchment! MM tln-r^ fullowed to. I"•«: II ^.iklrr expanded t- wav He built store in mm] [ml .,cked with the lines. T!ie i!t .rni.illv opened IV- •••<#&•• w-ar th« men tak- Mr. Soklcr >!i soil. Lester, m ,>.r| tin- business name m ||f,!nAIRETOINTS H111 ITED BY DEALER Amboy Hardware Co. },.rts Fine Response To The New Boxes J (ardware Co.

t• >r. the firm. I.nrc U the result and manu- of the w>r!d'> MEETS ALL .if refrigeration j equipment. ' isvii Mi <>f General j FIVE STANDARDS the representa-| NO MONEY m." FOR REFRIGERATOR hay u ; DOWN model* and we i t-ptance <>;" the BUYING-WITH PROOF! the enthu- .•.I.:L1L the ...d 1. PROOF OF Lower Operating Cost of operating 2. PROOF OF Safer Food Protection arnt temi>era- • rutt'ttioti ot perish- 3. PROOF OF Faster Freezing—More lea \'-w of the striking iw J;ri(jidaire. 4. PROOF OF More Usability CROSLEY 5.PROOF OF FtveYear Protection Plan / \Ttym page one) •Never before has such sensational in. Index a shelf in i value been offered at such a low MEET THE :, li the squart Shel- it, tit and are held price. See this bargain today! And j tv [hose attractive tee the Proof that will conrince you ••it HUHW type tops and that Frifridaire does meet All Fixe 'M't-piny fiMjd lid-hits Standards for Refrigerator Buying. Cuts Current at the housewife's CMtt*ttM**fM New Feature You gtt «v«ry on* of «MM Tb« New Frigidfttn's ipeaicalaf [nancnasl I >»• Luxe Shetvador cold-nukiflg unit girts mort cold tint -hlti- Stf>ra-I)rawrr—a gtMiiM Frigid*** advantages •: .it will save housc- for much Ic»s entreat cost, because • .'.ral ot inronvrnirnce Model illustrated 5.1 cu. ft.capac - of ontsttadlng design with only p a more tidy kitchen. ity. 10.7 sq. ft. shelf space. 63 big three moving parts! Predtloa built, LArt at the bottom ot ice cubes—6 lbs. ice at one freezing. permanently oiled, completely 1 • :•• ideal for pota- Exclusive Meter-Miser Cold-Mak- •ealed againtt moijcuxe and dirt. •!ir! htilk items and ing Unit. Food-Safety Indicator. •••! IT bottled K<>oils. u>e would take up Double-Range Cold Control. Five- •.:•; hen or stand around Year Protection against service ex- I tu- S tor-a-Drawer pense on the mechanical unit in- • .itt-d, but u^es space cluded in purchase price. Stainless Another Specutl .••-•: tinker. The auto- Ice-Tray Release. Automatic big ice cubes, 8,poundj of Ice at one freezing. > k mi the door opens Interior Light. Removable Shelves. All other conveniences same as model illus- > d_i*ciil*r(|. convenience trated above* Price $ tiids are filled. Frtgidairc Hydrator. -ide Freah Air • louvres, which pro- ••t'lilaiion for the nif- • in previous models. ;: > < concealed from •••-h rtrrulatiiifc air. >:s 111- tray releases are 'In' si\, and, seven- •;> U 'I'hev are a rt-al ALBERT LEON SON ice th e a"1 :iv cxperienred with . ©5-S5 JMITH ft Cc*.KinaSt. PERTH AMBOV NJ. iii k in -the iff tray •lit twi^t of tlu* wri-it • .nil-fd to loosen the | WOODBIpGfe FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1<>36 FAUEKOUR iV«0 /teeord For Sdef /Vew CroWey Shebador Well Decorated pp S(J| Is Establishedln New York electric household rf. USE OF FRIGIDA1RE the "Holiday \}\\ YORK. Mar

A: \\;c:--:it Planned Ru>;:t i 1c: v.a-, :>. • f •:':•• conducted V\ :^ j The Same Money «\f<'* i"'-:-.-.- ei-m-mis-t* i«< :*".«*'• tami'iie*. all were pur rs^d "n thf day t! week- wher. ;-:.** were lowest. Mti.-4<. :• ' ;'••£ »ff't. were j^'a Kelvinator whi* •*• •-:•••• --..i1.- '•<-— *;*'•: ir

regular pr»:

;:yi*i«." am->•,;:•**•(! : 5-* " 1 ; CERTIFICATE OF LOW OPERATING Ah Conditioning Boosts COST! Theie thr*« youn» ladies are -njoying * quick luoch from the Midnmmer Business roomy Crosley. such as the Roth Furniture Co., is showing. » new

b-i'tighl an :*-crease ot -**.= piTCfv.; :.•.: '-.t - a •-••*.•. V '< <- •" ifl the rnid*ummer b'j^:r.e»* done b> :w\' "N'ork c---".diiior.er* Clyde'* Pei-tity Sh^r c-" l.awrrrrt .e(i trrrni---! - f " Installed la*t «pr:"i: by Wester]in v*tcm was s installed, , ar.fi AMV.^* CT->. .!*•••! tru-:: (.'• vuivv i;^'^^-

& Camp be!] ^orti^a"}'. York dis- ''1 *•;;t •"''•' tributor "here." the equipment in- Peaut;.- parlor i'at:vr!< .i\-',"< •'•'• -<•'"

WITH THE "METER-MISER MEETS ALL 5 STANDARDS FOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING SEE OUR PROOF DEMONSTRATION Proof of Lower Operating Coit

Proof of Safer Food Protection

Proof of Foster Freezing— More l«e

Proof of NEW PRICES More Usability AS LOW AS » ASD ONLY KELVINATOR GIVES Proof of YOU ALL THESE FEATURES! Five-Yea r NO MONEY 1—A Built-in Thermometer. 2—A Certificate . f ! Protection Plan Coit of Operation. 3—New Beauty of Design. 4~ • DOWN Protection Plan. 5—-Flexible rubber (rid* in all K •• in standard models. 6 Interior Light. 7 Food (/: 8 Vegetable Basket. 9—Automatic Defrostin* THE SURE, SAFE WAY TO BUY...On Proof! 10 Sliding Shelve.. • Unless • refrigerator meets A LI FtVB Sliding Shelves, Pombfe Ucility Shelf, STAVDAXE3S *adgh*j yam proof, it cannot Double-Range Cold Control. Also Five- equal FRKJEDAIU raJue. for the beauti* Year Protection on the sealed-in mcch- ful new Frigidaire with, the Mefet~Mi$ef aaisra for oaly Five DoUan included in reveals chts PROOF that means amazing die jmrchase price. Then remember — savings and convenience for you right Fngidaire ACTUALLY PAYS FOR rTSEU1 AS WOODBRIDGE Ot&t Fripd«if* dmr*t to build through the years! Come in andi in- IT SAVES FOR YOU. The sooner you ni* rooa-Sa/«cr Iodicacof spect this marrel«uf buy, tbe more you'll tnco Ike cabinet— •riuble "refrigerated pantry" 1 d food* &re k save. Why not start Zoo* Te»o««nieT : below" Vo ^ Automatic Reset NOW-TODAY I HARDWARE CO. itcnm tad abort 31 dprea. Peirosux, Full- Width x Authorized— SOL SOKLER & SON KELVINATOR DEALERS ROOSEVELT AVE. corner PERSHING AVE. 74 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE CARTERET part. 8-1008 pincers By Weuberg's! ;uifl rli-sitfiKTS tra liliild a To iimirrsfaml how this licit is Won i li.inn ;tl n-friwrutor, in "" which • lien rtMtinved from i\\r minuet, we |iMuWI is nl \:\<\< n \.t(»>!, winch ittust have tin- hciit 11';»vi'ls from the ;iir, quid 1 niusl. go hack to our >eln>old;iv •'1'i.t lii-tort finlfiii vapori/a I I U I lillll] inside tin- i;ittiiict to :i very slmlits (i( physics ami "t <•< ;ill anotbii Thru thr l«-al 11 I.llyi; pi.Mr- 1 ||r i (lliipil -. i ild M|)|i-ct ill ilic < M hiiii'1 . i,|i tin1 ls am) food in tin , of nature's laws when a liigtiid !"i--i|v till-; V^put out of lin • i • • i. • iif '!>•• c hsMilK'd l,y Ihr liquid, j ii c I li<- Super • l-'rrr/cr • . ni'i tin- vapoc iraviiJK the UlMt. evaporates, heal is always absorbed it !• V.I(M,I ;,(,.. " The iti

(ill My --• J ' , , growing Perth Am- ,|i.,n«'- »lo«"R for mult- 1 ,)',,* quota la»t month. CDLD %:-lie Ice' Not Recent Evm In South Seas! ,1, Baronness Discover- \,\ Artificial Ice " Tahiti In 1876 • • AND NO WONDER t, it e It gives you every important fea- ture the industry affords and not •i: iiiitnaner at \\\ i> 1 r. aid that more th;m at $200.00 but at $149.50 ..]) tliv faraway island . On- South Seas -in ;i •/. ,• -in itf was niauu- SUPER - BEAUTY •i-. i oMifu! t anil < mi \ii>' ' it .in and lj in i i|ie,ii) i 11 ijiiired it for the |in- SUPER - CONVENIENCE ' i li II |( M ids. I t. s Old Kecorda 1 SUPER-POWER i \ in t ites thr 1II1|I>WI<<" ' • ihe jmirnal nf Mr-. 1 lu:y ai'- all' in this Coldsuot huilt to . \, \tite tit I tan MI opt-r.-iti- quietly and ecannmically in your I' n.ilrd Iti iti'-h n.i v (I linmi- for VIMM. Se it today. Get the i iTui1^ an Mind the- inside fact*. Learn why women everywhere : %,n lit SuiilH'aiu in I »e roll this .1 "st.indnut!" 11 I,ties that 'It is MII ! !i"\\ plentiful tire tiir* • s-nirs and >M n the '"•CJ . • 11 /' ii Iih- heir in thp- 1 • ii 11 it- y,\' IIM I iVipiTlc. ^5;<*-: • ! till1 Si H iclv Nl Uli)-, I , Good Housekeeping i ;•( i ti c iierc. it r tin- n «Institute ^7 • ••. "id h :i ret ire. I'II s.M e.tf --Mri »•>.•, Ice Plant PRICED TO SAVE ii 'in thr model n i 1< i YOU AT LEAST $60.00 • nm-t have ITCH ili;i' ' i1 ' with niin'''i"HiH 7*0**^ <^ ir-l ii >!tiprfs"iir- m;n' ' ('• iK (irsiaiis- and tin1 •'•< r< tireiT I'niili^h i'i .rl'.i 1'irnfitfii In till \\ i -in II trieiii!-- American Farms He Electrified In '36

' < . ! • i\ Thrinit'li !\ unl lln i UIL'.U |>t i\ ii i I IM I 1'iti itn d m lie.' I. i ,..ik' . .el • ibe Ktll lil I'lii tl tti •!,i sit .ilion, \vln> f-i:- MM,,,!,' ulili'te- u ill

M-.iii this year I'll ' til ID.U kf'I I' Ml • \H1ll'«ioll tit -u1! vn i $5.00 DOWN DELIVERS IT in 1'i.V^, and- U\vHi Small Carrying Charge 't a l>< "*ih fi >"< I. HACKED i't-i nviiu; ItV SI.AR5 !> YKAR UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY •j.wr tinal appiov.il i'KOriXIION PLAN 1: iii Mi >n \. i siitr ai t - I' -I tinaneed |>v tlio lid • •iiahlniL; work t.! hi THESE FEATURES PUT COLDSPOT OUT IN FRONT CHECK THEM '• :ti:|«-v nt line .' • •••• 1 wi-te llm-i- oi Mn 1. Striking New Streamlined Cabinet Beauty. 7. Finest Dry Zero Insulation. \\ i'l<-. Miami Kirai 2. Nfw Touch-a-bar Door Opener Gives Easy 8. New Aluminum Rustless Shelves That May '••• Rural I'.leitrii and Bright. .* »' • owni'd liin' thi- Access. : unlitv 1 .ipht \- f'ower ;j. Long-life RotorUe Motor Never Need* Oiling 9. Dulux Exterior—Porcelain Interior. i 1 'ower ( oi p>M atii m. .i 4. Newly Designed Full-Vision Interior Light. 10. Big 6.3 Cubic Feet Storage Space. ••••! titilit y i IH'CIHK i >• • •! (•!» a loan for £ 11> 1 5. 10-Point Cold Control—Semi-Automatic De- 11. Famous Foodex Compartments for Foods. 1 - l ii niiU'-i ni |i_iii- in .'| frost. 12. New Handi-bin Provides Extra Storage for G. 105 Ice Cubes—-Five Full Trays—Fast* Vegetables, ONLY A FULL 6 CU. FT. FEW LEFT IF.AT ALWAYS RUSHES THE AT THIS CAPACITY IOW PRICE ANY COOL OBJECT SPECIAL SIX -v Of Nature Enables The i•!!!• inters To Perfect ARS, ROEBUCK AND CO Super-Freezelr a warm PERTH AMBOY, N. J. obtcct, tin(H ttie f''iuin - 275 HOB ART ST. 1 bmli U tqitil.^lt ii thi# ••••- (h** hit «n»kl««l •"- FRTDAY, JUNE 2fl FAGK HIX Refrigerants Will Boil COLDSPOT (Continued from /,„,, At 14 Degrees Below Z for 1036, even nW h, (Cottlimtrit from patjc nnc) i]!ds eointnollly U*-erl ,'f. re the | i ie i-iiint ^Tfffs, Interior , ., • nhibur djoviik: b^ib at M IOUK* to toldspnt til ijiluitil^ -He lini*-hcd in white acid . - lalueuheil lielow /vro at ie-i^i,nit jiiirifhiin and exteriors arc aliii"-lili' i ic pfe-isiirc. ,\ Mmdih i of Mtlphur dioxide or 'Tolclspnt ofTcry |.v,.t , New 0-Foot Box innn I I \ will boil violi-ntly when electrir refrigeration ha phi id on a table at normal ]|n new '» linit i etriKnator is the it js for; AfUkd cconoinic. Ui 'I'M 'i [(•> iinpi iivcinciu is esscn- n i n tnpeiature, Apparently no hiiflRrttiiR; thr ability tn Italh tin .lint a -jhe other models, heat !• bi-iiiM -upplie{ vda-'S ili^lir> alsu is Towei than the room (empe ess; the assurance that iin lui)< d .1- >iandaid equipment. the nen--ary heat is actually be In ;tddition to 11 <<• various features sup ed by the sun ouudiiiK air. eratcd foods. ot the -mall- t nnnh K the 'I'M ••» is "Add tf> these .MU,,,.- sonipped with I«IP vegetable- drawers Orange Deitert conveniences the ycai . for (oiueiH'Ml -l'ii;ii;r ot h nil and l'ili',orjttijci- ict- in tiill-slennned free service that ( ,.hl ,, vegetable- • shi'i-hvl jrliisst-s that have been auteed to Rive, the 1., Slni.ii'i . ;ip;n til.--, -hell jilea^ allll 1 ensi, tht otitfstattdinn | • .1 iii iM;IU i11IT t .ip.ii il II 5> n{ the model chilled Uioroutfltly. I'nur over tins si^n. C'oldspot, I hi-iiev, JUT: ml curiiiiits Uiat have been >prin- : refrifierator buy of \>, , M . ". I i uhii ted capacity, H.'> Jilcd lilH-rally with stiK«r ;nid chill Mjiiare" I'I-I-I - he^i area, i;ivi, cipacii v,. \\.X ^inaic fert >.ln-l leiii r i a. S (itunid^. oi S-l iii' cuhes. M 7 7 .! « DIHI ft ct --imaue eapacitv, 1.'^ sijuarl 'it el -.ill i-oia, II 1'iunnK or"S-| ice cube- Y\\ " ''n cfihie fVct •j.toTaK*,: capacillv, h- I "in;m (ret .helf area, H ponmjs or S4 iff

'I't.lt' S\M)fi, ii - find iMpaifly of mid ;i >lu lf area Oh! How Wonderful! of II '-qnarc feet, !ia- ii\<»-i of the fvatun's of the otlut: Monitor Top

Flatop T.ine ,\s to the l-'latop line, with iN in dividual styliiit:. the niodeK are hi t, t«i ti|uippcd than' ever beloie. * a paeities anil ei|ni|>tncut' It's a SHELVADOR V-4--!*turant: capai ily, feel: shell area, S.h sijiiari1 leet; ic making, 4 junuwls or 4(1 cube-. Alum The World's Most Beautiful Refrigerator inutn ice ii-ays with iiihlu f cube, divider, ulass defrosting ilish, vct;e- tablc pan, icv tray reliitivej. 1 hue full shelves and one small -hilt of the bar tvpc ^vith Mat uii c- V 5 -Storage capacity, 5.2 cubic feel; shelf area. Ill '. sepiave leel; CROSLEY HV making, (> poiuuls or in cubes. AlinniiiUMi ice trays wilh rubber cube divider, yhr-> dclio-tmt; di.-h. \ e;.'.et.ihle pan, ice tray reniiivcr, (1 !•". water bottle, l-o-n pedal dooi opener. Thrie lull shelvi,- and one small shelf ot bar t\pf with flat GIVES YOU wins. 7 Cubic Feet Y ••/• Storage capacity, 7 cubic ft it; shelf area. 1.1 sipiarc led; ice making, tl pomuls or H4 cnhi-^. I'wii MORE SPACE abuuiuuni ice travs with rubber di vider, one ali-ruhber ice tra>, jLilass dffiostiu^ dish, lariie vcticiahl1' itoiuj/e their 50 yi-ar> ot service to America, the new models Outstanding features include: Shelvador, Feather Touch Knee Action Door are the result of iiiteilsive elfurt and emu enti utiou on the part of tile engi- neers and designers of the company Handle, Ice Tray Release, Shelvador Glass Jars and many others. See the new Shelva I'.ijilu features are highlighted in the new refri^erat-ir-. nianv n\ (hem e\- chiMVc with ^'oldspnt. '!he mo^t out- dor models orrfeplay in our showroom. There's one for every purse and purpose. Mandinj; detail in the retrij'.eratnr it- seli is the complete rcMyliui; 1 v-iyiicd by the distiiuMiislicd Kaymoiul l.newy. SEE THEM TODAY! tlu- now models have, exterior;, of nikd tlie new PRICED AS LOW AS told.spiits, at'hii'\iii^ ;• nindvl that has 5YEAR VERY EASY lieeu termed a tTrwleV|iiei c ol modern dt'si^n. He ha.. tiiad<- u-e m' "billow- inn" lines t>> izive the i lint nf mas- PROTECTION Nivenes.s. The tl'jur !u.\v- mit, with $ TERMS the result that it takes -niui.what the 1 sliapt of the ion- pl(rt of a -hip. mid 99.50 .tlic. same ctiryiii'-i line- arc ioHowed PLAN 3 YEARS TO PAY throughout. " Modern Effect A lung, puli.shcd uK-tal -tri|> -iilits tlie f.ront t'xtcrlur ot the cahitu-t from top tu bottom, and adds tn ilie modern Get More For Your Money With A Crosley effect. The larjje circular nameplalc is at the side, and is (lone in blue. Chief amonjj; the new cunveiii^nces "AN AUTHORIZED CROSLEY DEALER" is the hnndi-biu, a dry vegetable -tnr • u^u-drim'L'r ju the bntinitii n{ \\u t-alii- net. Another departure is the IHO of stainless uhi)uiiuim shelve-, wiih a dis- PHONE tini live pattoriU. A row of storage drawers are plan-d at the bottom of tht rcfrisni atnr the 8-0865 iniddle. OIK*" Itcinj; of porcelain and the JACK'S RADIO SHOP others licinu of wire. 'The miter drawer has a top of ahimiuuiu whiih. WOODBRIDGE in huilt (** n«rt n* thf "^fl* .ii...\>- u 26 FIRM OFFERS PAGE SHEVADOR •05« 11) ments Appealing To Women Stressed In New Line AGAIN WE SAY TO REFRIGERATOR HUYERS- ,:1, that np|K-a1 to tin- li.niii ;il iniprovrnicnts that ,;,, tutu, ;ire tomhincd in 1 . jmilrovtMl features in tlu i ,,^|cv SliHvmWs that are , , |)V the Koth riirtiittire Wi^WB

the mechanical unit. ., ;., i| rfrimr['frieerator, . ( mslvyv ... ,,) ;in t-ntirt-ly new her i unit. v in ili | with cxtci» , lln n-ni v ami connnm ill,- ntanufaihirer claims , il.iinc, it has tin- ap i I.|;IIV tyi»' compressor.

,,i:- unit. Urn-fly, it h ; .... t\ ]ie unit, operated h\ . ., ,1. A "Scotch yoke' .inn i tintr rod. .,-• online Cabinet* >',, i iinprnvenu'tils ar< a ii'il vahmelv whicl .in ( t'ii-ffV tneflKxl o m 1]s f. iuhifveil hy nin -..•I-, in front instead u *^ i:i the pa>t. Shelvador Kla^S jars : ire fitted i>erfertly :!•„• -helves oj tlw door, , t.. ket-p fntnl tid hits, .it \ our very'

• Iriwir, which slidt-v , !ih at tin: lx>t!otti .if !• is n<>t rffriiwratnl. , Mnvciitrnt additional MI i>i >tKht in tlu- "kit

••• Ii kri''c arti'in dour tiH'initrd vrrticalK ,i Uflit Innch '•„- uioislun" when tin 1 > MI" drfroMcd. pro

Aition Ice Tray • • in il'K are n. I? t' r tray

ot the \vri--t i unit I-- dt«>r will• G-E Sealed-in-Steel THRIFT-UNIT ,L iH-autitul i on Now Gives "Double the Cold" and Utes white iMUM-hiiii Even Lets Current Than Ever SP Research keeps General Electric years ahead. The G-E >c Box Menu Spurs THRIFT-UNIT is the only refrigerator mechanism with Mi., FORCED-FEED LUBRICATION |lu;gish Appetites and OIL COOLING imtv N*-w Summer Dishes These exclusive General Electric features mean quieter Arc Attractive And operation, longer life and lower operating cost. Kasy To Make Each year more and more users—and more refrigerator man- ufacturers recognize the superiority of the sealed*in-steel A .LV- regarded as ""i ,] mechanism. Eventually all electric refrigerators will un- •"!'.- ..i itic \< .ir ' v i; i- o ami i<- *t tn tin i doubtedly follow G-E's lead. Be sure the one you buy today ! M, t>u( •-' unei tinr- it has a sealed mechanism proved by experience. Remember, ,'lt.-d •nirdt-n !•• tin G-E has builc more refrig- i i'ti - Icnil t" l.t^; in erators with sealed mecha- •il>-. .tint it if" hrarti nisms than all othsr manu- ••iltil pudding ol tin- facturers combined. i 11 •, i -1 r :ip|H'.i| ivIii'M ' O-l THttPT-UNIT available in nil models. Requires no attention, n1 i-tt-i tru ntriut!at"r j not even oiling. 1 -r.tt'T and alsn pro more ice faster. '• r r!t nt ill thi in- O-ISIfdlng Sh«lv« make all food in el ^n nct'i'v tfi&ixi instantly available arid give more usable storage space. Cookery Simple Every minute f ev ery day somebodybuys a • r. i>. ^in^p'.fr th"»n ever • Temperature Control General Electri It costs less to own aG-E! '•H new r<"irtf{t rat"r* • Defrosting Switch • >>!•• HIMI t*d riv the van • Foot Pedal Door Opener • Interior Lighting • > • • I ln--f llt'w III" i(|t;U. m. Model V-4 • ^ ->'!ti'd 'at the I''lei tnr • Vegetable Compartment v • Quick Release Ice Trays : w in the I"H •:*^oi • < -nmiiiiT (.fjoUiiiy a S Ytars Performance Protection G-E FLAT TOP

• ":•! >\ M>ti|is, a>pii >. a]i • PER • • - .ii'd ^aiad1-, as well For Better Living/ ;u'c than over HOBART v'ltf p:i>t<* fan be cooled OPEN EVENINGS '; s.. that thev mav he STREET PERTH AMBOY *'i greater case. Hri| ;• the nmrrmijT can hi " "•ifi'Tator at nncr. ntut SERVICE HARDWARE s *• a fmc supply of Icctl REYNOLDS DEPT. STORE 136 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY •jreate-.^ ln>on (n Imusc 81 MAIN STREET, W00DBR1DGE '"tvitiL1 totnpartmrtit of P.JV. 4-2800 '•T This pave* the way •? irid almost endlei* ar i PAGE BIGHT hM lhroiiKh medium mesh wire strainer POTATOES POUNi, with a spoon. Adrl milk and BANANAS NOW STAPLE TO TtRijj thoniutilily- -St'rvc llll(t- M.aJtcs 12 Housewife Can Effect Real Saving IN GOOD BABIES' DIET ounces two medium-size drinks. •Y Potatoes are as , ;i Banana Waffles peaches, and sh,,,,],) New, Interesting Ways To 1'/, ni|is silted cake flotir like coal. With 1936 Electric Refrigeration 4 teaspoons supar Prepare Them Are 1'/, teaspoons baking powder For this reason ,1, potato diners in n, In tin <• days the prohlom o{ hnme- Mivim* of cream. The average .1 j teasjtoon salt " Cited 1 e^K. well beaten (Irafton eotmties i, i lin](] [(niinniy i- LMITIJIIOX. The htir- , • T.i!>• ordinarily about ;i sin. v I cut) nillVc to the point where n ilcn nf rtunlwtMig the cost of living in l-jiiiw ibat cream a day, with de- Do \ < '\i case of a, fiVr .-„.,',' cm h Anieri<;ni Immc fall? heavily upon hall for small 4 (anlespootiR niched MiorteninR h Anieri<;ni I y p liver m.idc in half-pint bnttlrv BM( V/i cups tiuely-dired banana (about atnntint to about si • the ;dn;iddv overburdenebddd shoulderhlds off in the case of „„"',,.„, , n quart ^>-t far less than four half- 1 lr m two baiinoBf*). ihe l - " arrmtmtrTT tn .VI fi i,u However, the housewife who owns pint-. :md it it ^ stored in an electric k.nann, coHtam \-ita Mix and sift together and flour, ban;iuas, that siiRar, baking powder and salt. Com- T'otatocs dtiK in n,, ;in electric refrigerator can accom- l n trn;tr;it.ir it will keep sweet f"i PIIU>. A. K •' checked fur bruis, ^ , fs • minerals making bine beaten CKK, milk and shortening. plish ;I remarkable saving hy buying nianv d-iw -Not a very great saving iilk:diin--t rtniin: and again in U, ,'' t'ond in quantities, especially when at- I'm id. thai bananas Add Kradually to dry itiRredients and Mn |i< ri\ i >iit nia\ •»a\T^'et liennie-. nuiiit them a pr-'lei tivi months in stor;^- traetiveiy priced specials arc to be .Uir] milk t'^rtll' r make an altno^i mix until smooth. Stir in banana. (mind in the markets. Saving Possible rat i*>n, that bananas Place hatter by spoonfuls onto Hot HousehnM economists have <'-'' iiiTtYi t!v balam-crl <-,* tab1espo,)|, i. , , Lay in a Supply . ,.,- -^I'-'I 1'v >l:l'»r<> in waffle iron, spreading banana evenly s !( m.-iteil 'hat with quantity IMUTIKIMHL: tr % teaspoon salt The l>est vegetables, and rtftcn the t ijcrui-iirnof packati*'. and that there over the iron. Hake about ei^ht niin- l» st fruits, are available in most mar- of meat.- and vegetables, abmn with tites or until waffle, is well browned. 1 riip heavy t ,-,..„, that <>i cream and butter :ind "tln-r are several new and inte-restiun way- kets Friday- and Saturdays, ahd usual- 1 Makes four waffles. Mix toRelher l,!l1|:il. ly ;it the lowest prices. This is the l»erinhabit staples, and*by con>i-l*' In use them"' Tropical Moujae ami grated rind \,i lakint; aitv.-mtam.1 of cpi-HaK when it" Virne for the thrifty hnrnemaferr to lay Fresh Banana Milk Shake 1 cup'smashed fully ripe bananas and salt. Whip , r('.ltll in a supply for several days ahead, market afford thorn and by timing- ' 1 Millv ri)» !i.itiana i ;,!,:••!( two bananas) not stiff. 1-\,1<1 ,„ ', particularly nf thnse products in which fnfiv plunniiifr for flie use of left- 1 ,-ni, ...Id milk 2 tablespnoiis orange juice Pour inty free/in^ •, there is the greatest fluctuation in livfl a real >avitiK in the iaitiily SH.-i1 b.'iii.t" i tutu li>'\\1 mill bc:tt "•i f.ispoun grated orange rind refri«rratot and f- price. With electric refrigeration at ' (fleeted. l-'.lcetrn I ein with i ->!;try I'l'.t1 healer i>r electric 1 Stives six. iakj'i such'huyin^; 'pn^^ilil , cu|> c 'cninit $0 degrees or l^ss, -vegetables ca.n be ti<>n mist r until .Tr.oitv. ..r press b;<"...na kept fra»ji and wholesome for days. The same economy can, he efftcted in the purcrmsiiin of meats. As evefy but chef knows, veal i-> one of the must perishable meat* tm the market. I'uless. Hi* kept'at ft Ktnpfrahire be low 50. degrees, it spoils rapidly F.ven when cooked, it is very perishable,and will spoil after it has been out the oven for more than a day unless it N kept in tlie safety zone below 50 de- i*ret-s. For this reason, a leg of .veal i.s smii'^hinu rarely bought at retail, How to, Sav4 oh Meat Veal cutlet* are expensive, as meat prices go.- Hut ihe whole ICR can be bought at a comparatively reasonable AMD price per pound. The butcher wjti m^ii ftiviih? it into cutlets, roast and stew AS LITTLE AS meat, and it can he stored safely* in ft*f- -#!*ctEU; reiriccrator to be used over a period of a week. Similar economy can he practiced BUYS A GENUINE Iowa State College NEW Orders Westinghouse ^ •••••>&, Special Refrigeration Needs Are Answered In Installation AMES,'la*—At Iowa State Col Ivge, WesttfiRhousc refrigerating machinery has been installed for making temperature tests in connec- tion with experimental work in the Kernnnatiou of seeds and plants. This installation makes it pos- sible for experiments to lie made with ttm>t>traturL5 varyinK from ON DUR SENSATIONAL minus 20 decrees Fahrenheit to phis 40 degrees Fahrenheit all year round. The installation was made in the METER-ICE PURCHASE PLAN botany department ami cousins of four rooms. Room 1, fn,nipped with ditluser type evaporator-- to main- tain a temperature of 4*) decrees Fahrenheit, is equipped with a <—HERE AS LITTLE AS 15c A DAY scries of small refrigerator cabinets. SAVES YOU MORE THAN THAT HERE -> These cabinets are incubator*, equip- ped with space heaters to provide • Our amazing Meter-Ice Purchase Plan re- varying temperatures. In tbe>e moves the lust obstacle to the purchase of your cabinets sewdt* and hnll» art; yenn- New Frigidaire. You can have h right now, inated at varying temperatures. without waiting another day. On this plan, 40 Degrees F. Temperature The room tempenh'bre"' is main you deposit only a few cents each day in the taincrf. at Ai) degrees s,o that tem- convenient meter—just apart of what Frigid- peratures can be regulated as de- aire saves you on food and ice bills alone. Then, almost sired by any temperature above 41 before you know it, the Frigidaire is yours. Bought and decrees. The control on this room paid for without increasing your household budget one cent. maintains a constant temperature of 40 degrees, plus or minus one de- gree. The loom is insulated1'with six ip I-'abretihelt above Zero. Tl 2. Safer Food Protection Wider, roomier, much more shelf door into RMUHIS ^ and 4 opens apace in front, Fall-Width Sliding from this >ecuiid room. The lalier 3. Faster Freezing—More Ice rooms arc sinailer in -ize, insulated Shelves, Portable 'Utility Shelf, Au- with \2 inclus of covkboard and 4. More Usability tomatic Ice-Tray Release and scores temperature* of minu- f> di-izrees to - of other advantages. See proof of 5. Five-Year Protection Plan Frigidaire value, then buy on our maintaiue'd. Meter-Ice Par- —if: In securing the ciintract fur tHi-. See how Frigidaire combines miserly SpiLlE installation, it was necessary for Westinghouse to give a guarantee current cost with the most beautiful, itSowi to produce specified temperatures U«k fw tbu and maintain the specified variations in these various rooms. I Purpose of Installation The purpose of the entire, instal- lation ' was first to K^rminatie the, ^L*eds iud bulbi in tlie jiu ubators and in Room 1, then remove them . lo the cold room and subject them to varying temperature re])reseiita- (ive 'of extreme winter free/in^ temperatures' for a 'liefinite period of time, and then briiitf them back Amlm to the warmer rooms'apain ;uld ae- certain if it would be possible for them to content* »h*ir 313 MADISON AVENUE PERTH AMB( Y DBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1030 \\'< PAGE NINE

The ' riHter-tniset" , ' I he unit if ilie -I-Vigidairc lab(ries, ^m-s hcrmefifclly sealnl "n iit in tlie larmest mansion Some Extra Time Is Easy MORE COLD COSTS •nid operates in oil/T Protected r-fuiMd< rnblv more enld foi nimh iy;inist moisture and dirt, nevi r «rf finished in liTe-tinir porcelain. s electric current cost, ncr i'('t;dnin uiliiiu. huilt j(h the pre- 1 dtVirinls of the firm, and is w 'tlu-rs are huilt to tlir same exact- For Careful Planner LESS IN FRICIDA1RE

'"• ,.;,„ she, you may ask, since n uMially mean extra meals nouncing .,,<•, am! extra Ruestn to en- I In- whole secret is in plan , Hj 1 know one womai , ..niti y home is so near the ,, in has company almost , titnc. She is famous for i, ,lt . i.f her rooking, but, ..),<• has no" maid, she al- iiiti<: for picnics and for l Kxtra Gu«W Arrive ,111 i I had .watched her tin < r extra guests who :,,t befoi'e dinner, U asked :-ht- mahagrd her lunisc- ; 'that she was'never too s.,.im- fun. and always ., ! \ e ihe kind of nuals" . , , s( i y one welcome her

• t-ii-1«1 me of the sy-tcin •.iniiiicr and winter, l-'.very I,I she sits down at her , |,;,[ii>: tin- mentis for the j -,M i k. I'rotn tlic menus , , . her marketing list. THE GAS REFRIGERATOR ,: tarly Saturday morn-• ,,- luT week's market II ly ' in i supplies in her elec- • i .itur. iMirinK tiie sum- I'. : i' trip to market is i middle of thr week for • .,! -upply ">f fruits, veuc- !sii• at or fish. ,': use budK*'ted. ;itthi>n^h . ...kiritf at a typical numi 7 :',<[ think so. Nothing i* , ,] t eft-over vegetables : ;.. <.,il;ids, meat ;md fish >i;i in intercstiiiK ways. •,• .ii tically every menu is •l .it the quantity of food ttiithle. If quests arrive Up. ii :'\ . the only extra - ' r : . Mt additional places ;tt Easily Prepared ' r.,!s are also plinrted Srt " van be easily prepared, •!'< ran^e, (equipped with at starts the dinner cook ';,rn turns off the current ]H r tune, makes ilie prcp- • No Moving Parts to Wear kr#i:-. •••"'••'• : Mulcts and uveii-ctMikrd "•tniplc that there i>> no , :.\ one should not spend • Permanent Silence it the beach, while the • 'okuiK the dinner at home • Continued Low Operating Cost -f tittle time is spent in preparation of the iond ••iend has pirnty o) tVin • Savings That Pay for It \i< ^Hrnish dishes at i''l tt> t'usH a little over • Temperature Regulator wm& a1- I 'arisjan potatoes : IL'U- supreme.

• Trigger Release on Trays : •• ".£*>;sS£- IWESTINGHOUSE NEVER • Finest Modern Beauty REQUIRES_USE OF OIL • Porcelain Interior m•Mm: ::^*i Mm I nit Hermetically Sealed • Durable Newtone Finish So Lubricant Can't m Leak Away It's the biggest "buy" m ' .:•''.:• ll-r I\\\A\ .Ulti ilisat :• in modern refrigeration! :.• v ( r rn|Uire> ihe *iiilt

• :'.;<•• entire nuvham-m i- • .i'i .' in at tin- Kit ',• r> N AMAZING VALUE! Especially when •. • r .i*r. fln-.t and ni'>i> L you consider this: M^iny of the big : • • iiit maintain-- it^ ctti- A worthwhile conveniences of the new low- t. • tlii- Westman >.1U*^. price Elt-ctrolux are usually found only on !mv. a W'e-ftinKhDUsO u-er NEW rAMlLY SIZE EXiCTROUUX—»CO. FT. :-ited ' r ;nvl oil cups ^i i that ' M , u!t to accomnlish with- r.ands and cl(.»thin«. Ferth Amboy, N. J. ti>•!!. if is surpri^in^! how 222 Smith St. •''• f'•rgt-t to oil motor l>ear- • :'.tt intervals. Such iieiiUrt^ w'iiMve replacement part*. WOODBTDGg \'A(U<\ TEN FRIDAY. ,

railroad yards. Aninnk n ,1^,-s Spii"^ l*rivf," soon tu open. H. II. Uoswoiili, tnniiiU,, central station section \ : Domesfic ffertric /fcfrigerafor Not Only Preserves \s 'tli.- tram pji^fl tlirotiKli ;\d\ i-rtisinR and ^ j,'. ,\.l.-iii'i :i niitnl.rr of nltiriah <>t ;) s vncciitltv ;iiq)li;nn •• salt's division manager: Will Cialp,,, , , ,l, tn;ili:it4n ; 1'aul 1 )o\\, I '',. ;, Perishable Food But Helps In Proper Preparation Too llic it iin]i;m>. whit'li n-i^ lie.i'l- nrlrr-, thrii-, ' iiv-prt H'M it m tht' I in- Hart and llnt» huh

t T it I ! laiw ot thi-. dn t>ic- cl'ticiirnt TTlOlMllVi iv.nl, I In1 covered to keep hut M*<>, I""! in thi-ir i >• iifly i nvrifil w ith parathiii' with l'ti-ir i-«ivi. rint»>, 1 wrk c;»sy Wilii ir. rriviwratur until i nil):ni;< •! ' i- iI'lrincratur, more • .i(U;itii:ini- is tliat inod- ran ^fi.rr tneai time BUY A NEW 1936 l ,, i-.i- it in the solving he in l.nnci i|iiatitity and Uiert- M-tr may 1«' in.ulc - |)..til>!. rjI ki!> IK-!I ion.- nn IT i i Diionncally 1 ,1 m --tnrcil t'tr n-c I (It.IK! nli i will aid in tfct- nifiliaiiical n.'i'riKt'fi'tor in wliicli tu anil tin IIMU-II t'roirt one's re- storr tlicni. The dry in ,i i av i>r two frii;M.U't Si !• tin1 us it >lows up liaftcrial growth and tliu* conn-, II: iniita \Mtii >nU'> of the make-, pn-.>iti1e kvr|)itiR nlanv i.«id-_ coo!iiiy unit, il l- .Hid drops to the lhat fjoMin-rly did not keep purr wtiui Electric b»'H"iii "i (lit1 I"|V- A* '• IOIIH'S in stored for any lenstti of time. (;ont;iii uith i|»'tl* in till1 l>o\ the air Makes Work Lighter 10 Carloads To Midwest 1 KELV1NAT0R wann- inl- :» '•iv'ii <»'> ''i'11 -"1(> ' FROM WOODBRIDGE'S LARGEST v Air Is Dry all day or cwn fur .-i-v< r;il, ,n rar [, t;,r!^ ot (irncral llvcim- n tin- air is dry. odors r|o ,. , . . iMu.Tilol^ dflivcifd to (lie low; not »;]>r.c;i'! from one food to another di^he* alht even "U'at* !ii;t> • . ,. .. , , , , t,. , 1 REFRIGERATOR DEALER! OHIil otli>v«Y art rarrie WESmtEHDUSd by he icadv liour- in :ul\-;im<', l MS THESE M FREEZING flAIURES

?•:•••:: waste - - no melted cubes with this exclusive TRAY

• For faster ice-making . . • for quicker, eaaier release of hip, dry, zero-cold rube* ... you want 41 Westinghouae. Weslinghouse engineer* devel- oped "Sanalloy"1 to speed up the cooling and freezing action. Its advantage over other metals us«d in froaters runs as high as 35 per cent. That's one reason why a Weatinghouse Golden Jiibltec Refrigerator freezes BO much ice so fast. Another reason is the new improved all-metal Eject-o-Cuhc Ice Tray. Can freeze ice in an hour or less. I^oosens cubes instantly when you pull levers. Dr6ps out one or more as desired- when you gently twist the flexible metal grid. De sure to get alt the facts. See the Valugraph.

IFFERS YOU ALL THESE ADVANTAGES 1 Only Weatinghouse has always had hermeti- cally-sealed unit* in all models. 3 First manu- facturer to offer Five-Year Protection ON ALL We oHer terms so easy You'll never miss the money I MODELS. 3 The only refrigerator with fast- freeling Sanalloy Froater and Eject-o-Cube Ice A amaU down payment install* savings will actually amount to Tray». 4 Exclusive Built-in Watchman ... in- any model you chooa* — and more than 70a have to p*y. Atk •ures continuous food protection. 3 All-steel there'* a raod*l to suit your us to prove this statement. Wf cabinets . . . for longer life, lotcer coat operation, n«ed and your pocket book. Pay* say it won't cast you »ny more safer food atorage. 6 Full-powered ... to meet menti can be spread out over so to have a Kelvinator — and w< extreme condition* without forcing roechaninni many months that Ketvinator's mean it! •beyond limit of capacity. 7 Ten-year economy . .. confirmed by actual performance records covering years of service. — AND ONLY KELVINATOR GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES! 1—A Built-in Thermometer. 2—A Certificate of Low Co»t of Operation. 3—New Beauty of Design. 4 5-Y«-ar REFRIGERATOR Protection Plan. 5—Flexible rubber grids in all ice tr*Ti in standard model*. 6—Interior Light. 7—Food Cri»p<-r 8—Vegetable Basket. 9—Automatic Defrosting Switih NO DOWN PAYMENT—3 YEARS TO PAY-TE"E 10— Sliding Shelve*. SALES CO., Inc. Distributors of Westmghouse Refngerat jrs for Middlesex & Monmouth Counties WOODBRIDGE 323 MAPLE STREET 179 NEILSON STREET PERTH AMBOY ME.W BRUNSWICK N. J. ASSOCIATE DEALERS HARDWARE CO SHER'S RADIO c JOHN A. KOZUSKO POLONIA FURNITURE CO Authorized 209 Tnith Str«t Hall Ave. and Catherine St. 337 State Street A PERTH AMBOY j PERTH AMBOY PERTH AMBOY KELVINATOR DEALERS M.RICH 85 French Street NEW BRUNSWICK 74 Main Street WOODBRiDGE E INDEPENDENT PAGE ELEVEN r» pular WestinghouMe Model At Westmar Kelvinator Gets Contract, KELVINATOR TO ADD JANUARY BREAKS For 1,278 Boxes From U. S. [ TOJCE CREAM LINK ALL UNIT RECORDS Will Install Refrigerators In MUOIT -Ki-lvinator Corpora- K( >1T- Ilreaking all provi- will add a six-1,oU- model port- i>Mal)1ile nmdels have been Com- units to (Kstributors and dealers tnitrd Slates (.invrrnmiMit spccilua- pletely redesigned and' equipped ttniit the world during Janu- tiniis, Krlviniiinr Corporation lias hecn with new features, declares Kdward 1 ary. :i\varflc(l (lit rnntrart for the install.'i- '*• l-'-ni!. manager of the national tioii «.i |J7s Krlvinator iiousrlmhl lirect sales division, Salt - u>r the year's first month rlccirii rcfr*itfrators in two Atlanta. indicated thai leading industry ex- ulr1. >1OHK slm-cs to increase capacity. has ever known. Shipment totals St\ hundred - ami thrvr units art1 1 he six-hole cabinet was desired indicated, also, that manufacturers for thr Ti'tltwiMid projort ainl f>7S tor to meet tile demand of ice cream were, .iv last year, prepared well in 'Ihr \ 'niviT-ity pnijrti., manufacturers; for n portable cat>- advaini tor any buying rush. Covers Two ProjectB met with a capacity laiKer than that i I'liU \ ear's January fiK«fe is ^1 K< lvinatur aitnpetcd with six other tn the four-hole model, statea I percent greater than the 10.1,?()0 clcitrii rt'fripn't'atiir manufarturrfs (or 1 unto u ported sold irv January of tlic rontra«l, ttn avvartl IHMMR haserl trie current, operation m' the cnndcns- inj; xitvit ;'ind overall pcrUirniance. last year, ;md .V.I times the ^H,(M)0 on (c.sfs " made under (iovcrnnn-tit snlil ifi January Off 1934. It i* al-so >.t]|HM vision and m'lonliiiK lo fiovorti- Other Factors 4'AIU units better than the total ot" nirnt .spftilicntions. Other factors required were proper li0,5i)(l sold in Taiuiary and l;ehru- l'artii'itlar atUrition was paid in tf^i coti-tiuctifin eif the c.lhiiict, welded ary ot«- l'J.!4, anc! approximately .\.\ to itiaintcnancc of safe food preserva !-teel coii-.trnctiiiti of fhe foot] coin- tinir^ the .V»,4(M1 units Hold in Jatrti- tion trtiifn'raiiiUS ti \ prnliiiini liiu'r. liiitnrieiit insulation, aiy, ]'!.'<>., which prior lo last year and ]:istiiii' tmish. had held the hitrh tnst-month mark

D 70 Wo»tinghou»e refrigerator, the popular ttzc for i, <,( four or five it being featured by the Weatmar lVrth Amboy, Middlesex *nd Monmoulh county din-

\ BUY A NORGE CNOW AND BE SURE OF

< ttmplete Food Protection! l-'nster Freezing on Hot Days! (.renter Over-all Economy!

Choose th* rthtgtrstor with the Prtss Action Lazilaich * Combina- tion BottU and Dairy Rack * Sliding Utility Basket * Adjustable Shelf * improved Auto- ma tic Fiood Light * CJoscfy Spaced Shelf Ban * Many other im- You would never imagine that the provements and refine- Shelvador has such greatly increased usable space. Come in and see for ments. yourself. When you take the food from the Shelvador and place it in- side the refrigerator you can see how nearly it fills the cabinet shelves. Many outstanding features, breath- taking beauty, dependable and eco- nomical service , . . these are reasons why Shelvador is so tremendously popular. Crosley Shelvador electric re- frigerators are priced from $99.50 up. •pin-.-powered Norge RotUtor DOWN r, uhicb no other nfrigeraior ba&% PAYMENT liriiice of more cold—faster AS LOW AS : ist when you need thesn most, .: powerful cmnpressor such as No Money Down—3 Years to Pay m all models can jthre wuch coca-

Doo't re*y oo claims alooe, before you bay. ORGE ROTH FURNITURE CO. PERTH AMBOY RNARD KAHN 100 SMITH STREET GOOD FURNITURE fashing ton Ave. 79 Atlantic Street 'Hur h'v<•-> by -ucli men nt AND FA1R science as I.oiiU Pa«-teur and Lord m Lister. PROGRESS! Pasteur's experiments with the pro cesses of fermentation in food tir-t awakened tlie wrld to the neces>.it> of preserving foodstuff* against even the less virulent bacteria. It js a far cry from 1'iiMcur ,P> tin modern electric n»jr iterators, hut tin pew ri-lrigerators that are to he s*cn n\ the Klectric Refrigeration Show hi the Kdisnn Huiiding this week ar< just as severe and sianch in the guai dTanship of food a-'men. ot scim i wtrc in their seekinc alter the kno^l edge tliat has made the refrigerator INC. and the stove a heaitlrtul neccssky 9 Muit Check Bacteria 1'he importance of cheiking pmwtl'. | WEISBERG cif mold and ha^lvria on food is .:ii>re*•'!; np«in hjT authorities on this >ulijc< lii : that temperature^, below 50 decree- 1 are necessary tn do thif. ! WARD SUCCESS IN A FEW SHORT MONTHS - BUILDING ON THE THEORY THAT "The averape temperature of itu- fV>fKl shoti^d liot CxcOcd 5(> decree.' ' said the Ktireau of Home Kconomii .- - SERVICE - FAIR VALUES & HONEST MERCHANDISE ARE THE PROPER INGRE- te g< TO SELECT FOR OUR CUSTOMERS THE BEST and snjell good, and yet contain ;t "Tun*icient nnnTbcT nf--rnrrwrin to d" THAT CAN BE OBTAINED FOR LESS THAN YOU serious harm. l'\\v have become > actually sick from eating imiirojit-rly CAN BUY IT FOR ELSEWHERE preserved foods, but there arc other dangcrous physical conditions that i be traced directly to eating it. KAHN, NORGE DEALER, PIONEER U^CARTERET Metchant Will Complete 32

Years In Business MKKIT IS REWARDED '. ! ! Next March THIS CUP WAS WON BY WEISBERG, INC. WHY? BE- THE GENERAL. M WU.tU Bernard Kahn of 55 Washington CAUSE WE SOLD MORE OF WEISBERG, i NL , HAS avenue^ and 79 Atlantic street, which C R O S L E Y SHELVADORS SURROUNDED H I M SELF is a way of describing the Kahu Build- THAN ANY OTHER CON- WITH A LIVE WlKi: ing and annex, has the Carteret agency CERN IN MIDDLESEX COUN- IZATION THAT HA> for the Korge electric refrigerator. He TY — PRETTY GOOD FOR ED FOR THIS SloR THE is. a pione.tr in the furniture business YOUNGSTERS NAMF in Carteret. He will complete thirty- "Perth Amboy'i two years in the business here in March of next year. He started in OUR FURNITURE DEPT. Fattest Growing >i'>rr the Chrome section at 87 Roosevelt avenue. After a few years IK- moved WHILE NOT THE LARG- across the street tu the building where EST — IS OF FINE SE- THE FOLLOWING NAJ the I^ehrer clothing store is now lo- TION ALLY ADV. ARTI-I cated. Then the big structure in LECTION CLES YOU WIJ.L FINE Washington avenue was erected. While Mr. Kahn is well known in A MADE TO ORDER LIV- AT WEISBERG, INC. the furniture business, carrying as he iNG ROOM DEPT. DI- RADIOS does standard line> of furniture, in- RECT FROM THE FAC- 1937 CROSLEY cluding ranges and carpets, he is best CROSLEY CHALLENGES ! ! ! PHILCO-R. C A known as "Barney11 Kahn, the man TORY --- AT A SAVING. who is forever doing -oinething for COMPETITION TO MEET OUR VALUES WASHERS the- community, especiallv for the FINE SHIFFMAN MAT- EVERY FEATURE KNOWN /t» ^M M f± ^B ABC - MAYTAG ^people. BLACKSTONK - PKlMA TRESSES AND STUDIOS TO MODERN REFR1CERA. JS 1 J| "J a«79 RANGES - GAS & CO* HOUSEWIFE FREED TiON SCIENCE IS EMBODIED SCU. FT. DICKSON-ROIND PROM DRUDGERY IN THIS NEW SHELVADOR 1 CU. FT. KITCHEN KOOK Always eager to contribute, to the NATIONALLY KNOWN uplift of society' by emancipating ECLIPSE CALORIC - • - - „.. the housewife, food manufacturers ELECTRIC APPLIANCES) have., been quick to develop and MATTRESSES market ready-prepared food mix- ^ STUDIOS 3 YEARS TO PAY FOK EVERY HOME tures. 5 YEAR PROTFXTION GUARANTEE CONVENIENCE Latest among these is fudge mix. This preparation contains cocoa, milk, sugar and vanilla,.and it can be converted into a confection by mixing with a* small amount of 123 SMITH SI boiling water and chilling in the refrigerator. Put up in one-pound cartons of modernistic, design, the mixture '4 protected against mois- PERTHAMBOT ture and prevented from sifting by an inner bag of dry-waxed glassine. WEISBERG