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Car Thieves Caught in Plainfield Last Night Wanted Here The News of All Sporting News, Page 7 The Township 12 Pages Today Vol. VI, No. 32. WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924 PRICE THREE CI Rotary Hears Steele Car Thieves Caught YOUR LAST CHANCE! Joke Fizzles As Youths j Gun, Knives and Chloroform Used : I : Next Tueiday th* regittry On Civic Responsibility hoardi for tha rtrtoui polling Pick Cop As Victim! By Rejected "lover" And Gang, district* will lit in their respec- In Plainfield Last "Civic and Moral Responsibility of tive polling places to register The pitcher was tfikrn to the well the Educated Man" was the topic of Toten w4io h«T« not already once too often last night by nine an address by Paul Steele, principal registered. Is your name on young men of Fords who had been In Kidnaping Plot That Faili of a Perth Amboy grammar school the regJttrjr H«t7 Find out; and enjoying themselves greatly by hid- Night Wanted Here at Iho weekly meeting of Rotary yes- if necenary, appear Tuesday it, ing in the bushes along King George's Officer Lewi. Overhauls Speeding Gar After Hi. Attention terday. ' take advantage of your last Road and giving motorists the "raRp- v Attracted By Faint Screams From Bundle Between At the1 meeting; there were several cbance to qualify *° °te in the berry" when they stopped to pick up The long arm of Urn law reached next day the store nf Alex. Kalmar, members suffering from sore muscles, most important election in a tire the boys had placed in the Men On Back Scat; Ashley Fixe. Bail At $11,000; over to Plainfield last night and P"11™ atr(>et. was robbed of between sprained wrists and other evidences years. road. Sergeant-Roundsman FreH Do you realise that forty per Larson, instead of picking up the MoWa Laugh Turns To Tear. As Gravity Of Case brought to justice three Woodbridge eighteen and twenty dollarsjvhile the of a terrific battle the day before proprietor and his wife weh on ain which athletic teams from the cent, of Uw> voters of New Jer- tire, as he wag intended to do, dove Home youths who are said to admit con- I icnic. Tuesday night thieve* forced local club met teams from other clubs sey do not appear at the polls into the bushes and hauled out two on Election Day? That is not nection with three robberies co~«..m. .au windo..........w. «of. th~..~e ..office!. ) o--f Wood-- In the thirty-sixth district at the of the youngsters bv the scruffs of mitted here within a week. Chief I bridge Lumber Company and took annual outing in Red Bank. Wood- conducive to majority rule. the neck. They told on the others Tbey had the girl—had her crowded tightly between th« of Police Murphy and Sergeant Walsh | twenty-five dollars from the \cash bridge failed to live up to its base- New Jersey League of Women and now the whole bunch will have to went to Plainfield this morning to | box. The. following night thn": foun- ball reputation in this carnival, but Voters, a noa-aartisan associa- explain to Judge Ashley why they on tjie rear seat of a large, enclosed car with an overcoat dr»l bring the boys to Woodbridge bu( had tain pens were stolen from the office this was probably due as much to the tion, is conducting a strenuous were "creating a disturbance." over her head to muffle her screams. They alflo had a bottle;? not returned by the tmie this paper of Konper'a feed store. campaign to draw out our absence of Dave Brown, regular j The police consider as dangerous went to press. The boys are John Police were working cm these cases pitcher, as to the fact the rules com-.' State's enormous stay-at-home what she thinks was chloroform to use as soon as they Gaddis, Hudock and Sisko." and suspected that they had been I ittee limited the (fames to two inn- vote. Let'* get behind (his such practices as the boys were en- m more to get every vote out, ir- gaged in. There are records of badpassed out of Woodbridge Township and could reach a 1 The Plalnfleld police arrested the committed b" boys, They knew that {inga and forced the playera to use a boys on a charge of having stolen a a crowd -* Km., who had been impli- large, indoor ball, respective of party, and make accidents having heen paused by cars road off the Lincoln Highway, car in Garwood. They could not cated in similar Bcrapes had disap- The golf team nosed out its oppo- this election a real expression | stopping quickly to avoid runnin" Saltiman Gives Razors To desperate young Lochinvar and explain to the satisfaction of theneared from their usual haunts but it ts but lost the match When mem of sentiment of the majority. over tires, derby hats loaded with nen Vote which ever ticket you bricks and other articles that prac- Fans Picking Baseball Winner more desperate looking hench police the presence of a quantity of was not until last night that the,£aeerbers of the other team claimed higher' overlooked just one thing and cigars and otheij things which they was cleared up. , _ handicaps. will, BUT VOTE. tical jokesters have a habit of using had with them in the car and fipally Stev"" e "Pastor, aged In, who has to amuse themselves. hi pro d 4 "Come on you fellows." announced ! ™? !f ?* ^ *?I ™ ™* confessed that they haf/U*llh the been in the toils of the law on sev- Murray Saltsman to the crowd of dld" * knOW that °mc*r Joe goods in their home town. ^ eral occasions and who is said to be a j baseball bug* that had gathered in on ""^ye'e duty at Iselin and , pal of the boys arrested last night, r U8pl 0 8 ; On the night of Qcteher '4 the fac- Miss Hoagland Bride Revised Timetable 'HearingIn IselinOn front of ait sUr« «n Main street » V H . !?.?>J'W.J "«i Mj« tory of the General Cigar Compimy was picked up by Itew" York-rrorlesj ll(ien y g py Monday night. His parents brought yesterday, to enjoy the sixth World's enough to hear faint cries on Main street was broken into and two hundred cigars were stolen. The him home. Series game being re-enacted in the help as the car panned him and Of Carl R. Emmons window. "Make a guess at the win unusually well developed inner Shows Woodbridge \ Fire District Tonight ner of today', game and I'll g.v, a ^ Will Reside Here On Return I AttAtt Tu/n Tvaintf iRivalrv of Residents On Either ! «''<* r*Z7u> eadTonTwno inVetiei 'hatonabl<l dhi m Firemen Rescue Two Overcome By Gas At Noon From Honeymoon In South LU5C5 1YVU llCUIlo CJ /\« D M J C A right." • -•* * Side Ut Kailroad Seen A» i The Giants were ahead 1-0 when bundle betweebetween them moans Commuters' Saturday Train Bar To Harmony most of the fans "laid their bets"' something is wrong Today; Pulmotor Used The " wedding of Miss Marjorie to j Heamer Ho;\glnnd, of Gil Barron And Shoppers Morning t:L:%xzzT%^o C\ ;-* «•* •«- «* - ^ Iselinites living west of the Penn- n not catch ll untl1 avenue, Woodbridge, and Carl Russell "Life Saver" Discon- sylvania Railroad, that seemingly Murray from going broke givingi •"«•«• a thr Emmons, of South Amboy, took place away his stockck. Even at that it cost chase that t broughbrughtt him on even i Overcome by gas heater fumes that seeped from the cellar tinued By Pennavl- great barrier to hnrmony in the fast Murray a few razors to make good his *'th the machine near the oui into the kitchen where a servant was preparing lunch, Mrs. at the bride's home at 4 o'clock Mon- growing municipality, won a decided promise. of Metgchen. Even then the day afternoon. The Rev. A. S. Dez- vanjajDfriciaU victory in their fight for a'flre dis- Enjoying the game on the minia- refused to «top but changed his _ Otto Moser, of 149 Grove avenue, andttfee servant, were resusci- endorf, oflfee^iMoofJbriiha^Mctho trict of their own on Monday night ture diamond *» Salttman's window when he saw the officer had his tated by EVed Mawbey Kit**Arthur Hunt at rloon today albeit — .when they appeared a hundred ntrong has heKrrt*tWt*star'psstin»e this week.; volvcr out and meant business, ti mony LODGE-fC t*JDrTCS>& toefoTe the township committee and Each play, as it \»a« received hy pf#c«d the mon under arrest, they (fad worked on the victims for half an hour with the firi The bride was dressed in Spanish succeeded in having that body pass a radio, was re-enacted in the window, brought them to police headqu department's pulmotor. lace and Uutchess satin, heavily Defunct 10:31 Used To Beresolution instructing the attorney to While the crowd* each day were A fully loaded revolver and beaded. The" bridesmaid, Miss Bertha Crowded By Folks Who prepare an ordinance laying out alarge, it was noticeable that they knives with long, vicious look A neighbor herad screams from the Moser residence and Gilman, was dressed in honeydew new fire district according to a mapwere not as large an in former years. blades were found in the car, thejf. had supplied. A hearing will be rushed in just in time to tee Mrs. Moser collapse. An attempt taffeta. Miss Bernice Hoagluhd, sis- Missed The 10:22 This is attributed to the growing smell of chloroform lingered in ter of the bride, acted as flower girr held on the ordinance tonight in Sam number of home radio sets which upholstery hut the bottle had to get a doctor failed bu the telephone operator called fire and wore white crepe de chine.
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