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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& 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. Kel- Read it and weep. Foster's office at Iselin. By moving allow fans to follow the games with- dently been thrown away. don Hoagliind, a brother of the bride, The new fall style in Pennsylvania the place of hearing from Wood- out leaving their own parlor*. The story as told Recorder Asa headquarters, where Mawbey and Hunt were on duty. Four time tables, issued recently, shows bridge to Iselin the committee acted acted as an usher. s o as to Tuesday night indicated that Jo tanks of oxygen were used in bringing the victims to. At 4 o'clock the sweet strains of that train service at Woodbridge has j make it possible for as Kuscnno, thirty-two-year-old It Both Mrs. Moser and the servant are in bed being attended Lohenerin's "Weddine March" were i been restricted to the extent of cut- (Treat a number as possible to attend of New York City, had become ens heard, played by Miss Nanna Mor-• ting out two of the most important the hearing. Cracked Skull May Have orod of pretty sixteen-year-old An by Doctor Hoagland, but it is thought the prompt work on the risey, of Perth Amboy, and at the' trains. Dissatisfaction over the alleged lina Maflio, who lives with her head of the stairs the bridal party! The commuters' old standby, the -fact that the fire .commissioners of cnts and brother at their little part of thp firemen has prevented serious after effects. was seen. The groom, conducted by train that got them home Saturday the present Iselin district have done near Rahway. For a year he _ his best man, Mr. Robert Turner, of afternoons in time to weed the gar- nothing toward providing fire protec- Been Work Of Footpads frequent visits to her nome and I South Amboy, was followed by the den, mow the lawn or perform what- tion since their election in February cording to his story, was led to Alleged Amboy Bootlegger Art Deter Claims He Has t was the cause of the agitation for a Police are sit a loss to explain how ,• ,. bridesmaid and flower girl. All eyes , ever task wifey had laid out for them Joseph Korwondi, n^ed 46, of King r™' girl cared for were then turned upon the bride as is no more. There is now no such new district. To date the men bc- ital objection Caught Here With "Goods' Best Radio Set In Town h nd he new George's Road, received a blow on , i she descended the stajrs, leaning upon ! thing as a train leaving New York at j ' * venture have secured a the head that lait him lying uncon- """ was told that his the arm of her father, ! 12:42 and arriving in Woodbridge, chemical truck and have organized .-> welcome, Ten live-gallon cans of pure grain The ceremony wasp performed un- at 1:3G. i 5™ company to do alcohol and Samuel Mansback, of 123that he now has a set that will gut What's of even more importance is any station anywhere at any time. der an arch supporting a large bell. p Lewis street, Perth Amboy, fell prey X^ claim Of the new fire ! *» '•"»» dime, he Fred W. Huff, proprietor of a radio At its conclusion a rush was made for the disappearance of the train that company that the fire commissioners I used to leave here at 10:31 in the pickin as his Carmella Monday afternoon to the watchful store, of Main street, installed the the happy pair, who were showered of the old district have been slow •" ' the' man's * .. x « xt i x x ii x witWlthn kisseKiBHesg anallUd besUCt»tt wishesWI&JICB.. morniniiiuiiiLiig^ foiuir Nenew Yorkjwin.. ThaA uait. wawoso . rt , . ~ - .. campaign against rum running being set, one of the latest model neutro- A lunch wag tn(mBerved ) and ttt 6 very aptly termed the "busy house- establishing a fire fighting system, the to iive Madeline, of South River, and t##A 0 i n an ther car conducted by local police. Motor- thdynese hour, ons Tuesdaof teny annighdt twelv Betweee thant 0-ciock tne brfje and groom departed I wife's shopping special." Most folks' commisisoners point out that they Cai-mella, of Brooklyn, re- ^TL^ "V? ° "^ cycle Officer Carl Sundquist, who has for Atlantic City and poiats south. ve _— ,, i n i.... _i _.u. i thnighe thour Detes ro fan tedn Huf anf dsucceede twelve dthat' in . xxi x:_ «i.. i —:_x. «_..n. gtarted out to make the 10:22 missed' was possibl"C'ed ewit anhd 8tha8t muctheh backer speeds o afs H™-. to police shortly after Kor- "ere not caught, suspected for some time that Muna- Their auto was nicely decorated with it, and arrived at the station in com- Bpt re the getting over forty stations, including signs, tin cans and old shoes. Upon, fortable time for the 10:31. Here- the new venture have not exhibited wondi was found, that a motorist had WJJV f f° S ^ D. back has been transporting alcohol broadcasting points in Montreal, after it will be either start from en°UKn patience. overtaken him and told him that he w.°.™*d out I" South **'«*. . • their return they will reside at 611 r oon Th y were through Fords, made the arrest at Nebraska. Wisconsin, South Dakota Barron avenue. home early enough to make the 10:221 One,°* th° most P 3:50 in the afternoon. .._,- . . . . , , iii Thee bride received many gifts of or put off your bonnet and wait for m Monday night Mansback was pa- '-The set is hooked up to a loud ,d si]v cUt las Hnens> etc_ Mr. the 12:13. " fire company on the west of the rail- immediately and surrendered himself . Rahway take her to New —,— .,, •uinlrnii " oiiuJ Floral" eolrhnif rinuin O. * . V i • .i »-i. » i >lck ar d there roled in custody of his attorney, speaker," said Deter settling down |mmons is employed at the Federal For the convenience of our readers road tracks is that even though the to Officer Simonsen. 7 '. ; Fuscano was gain*H David Willentz, of Perth Amboy, but to tell us all about it. "Everything Terra Cotta QO\ we have reprinted the schedule, all present fire commissioners should An examination of Carmella's car to gain her consent ta, marry hfm^ on Tuesday Recorder Ashley ruled comes through as clear as a bell." Friends and relatives from Red time being Standard time. Light build a fire house soon they would revealed no mark to indicate that ,„„" MxOndxay, even.lnK M'8S , build it on the east side of the tracks. he had struck anyone. Dr. Spencer that he had to go to New Brunswick Bank, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, face type indicates time between mid- stated that the nature of the injury was met at her place of empli on a charge of violating the prohibi- I Hillside, Rahway. Tottenville, Plain- night and noon, while bold face fig-That location, they feel, would render ment by her seventeen-yeai it little more than useless to residents made it appear probable that the man tion law. field, New Brunswick, New York, ures are used for all P. M. trains. had been struck by a club instead of. brother, who planned to take Mansback stated, in reply to que;.- Railroad To Commence Brooklyn and Woodbridge, to theBy New York is meant Hudson Ter- on the opposite side of town inasmuch a car, Carmella was not held. j home in his car. On New York i... tne tioning by a newspaper representa-l of GO, enjoyed the happy minal; It is suggested that you cut!"* railroad crossing is blocked a nue, a lonely thoroughfare lined wij»a number • • tive, that the alcohol was worth abou: event. the schedule out, paste it on to a tfreat deal of the time. To the.sup- trees, the brother was forced to i' ' ' five dollars a gallon. It is under- Crossing Repair Mo piece of cardboard, and hang it upgestion that the railroad intends to Hi-Y Plans Monthly , his car to avoid running into a stood that he is out on bail for a in a place where it will be handy for eliminate the crossing shortly they chine parked crosswise the road ant ^ say that they do not want to wait Suppers During Winter whosdifficulte occupanty in gettins seemeg itd startedto be havfay. SSt -•! similar offenae on, Staten Island. A definite promise that crossings reference. until that of the Pennsylvania Railroad ot '^Commuters have expressed dissat-! possibility becomes a fact, Sooner had Maflia's car come to a Wt, Land and Water Club isfaction at the lack of accommoda- We don't know when the crossing The first meeting of the Hi-Y was than two of the men left the oilwr Green, Main and Freeman streets will will be eliminated but we do know Woodbridge Girl To Study be fixed and that the probable date tion since the new schedule has been held in the basement of the High.car. , jumpe- ,-.d on the runnin, g-., boar. .-—-,,d «f , | in force and Doctor J. P. Salter, that fire waits for no man," ig theSchool last Thursday night. A sup-1 his machine and snatched his stst«,*| At European University for beginning the work is Monday, way one of them put it. was given the Independent yesterday Plans Party Tomorrow township comniitteeman from the per, served by the. mothers, rjreeeded bod±lv out of the seat. ! First Ward, has undertaken to induce As a matter of fact the railroad is the meeting. Kenneth Candfild pre- The affair was but the work of by Mr. Schlotterer, in charge of main- considerine the elimination of both Miss Barbara Ridlon, of School tenance for this division. The delay Tomorrow night, a card party will | the railroad to make Woodbridge a ided and opened the meeting with a moment. Before Mama could street, Left Saturday on the R. M. S. be held at the Sewaren Land and I regular stop for the Long Branch | Ise'in and Colonia crossings. The on the work for the com- more than cry out a protest the ot in aeeedine to a reauest for repairs, U a fI P. Orca for Europe, to take up made some time ago, was given as Water Club for the benefit of the; ^ that passes through here at 6:06 *""followin" g lette" "r "'"was •"""™recentl"y receive-—• HH . A. L. SadtIeSadrr . frafrom mst St. . general sunenntendent of the Penn-; p i' - - disappeared. Maffia gave chase Switzerland. She will reside with her load now," said Schlotterer, "and will PlaygrounJ fund Woodbridge to New York. au s y, the principal speaker gylvania system: j 0^ tj,e' was easily outdistanced by the la uncle, John Piccard, a professor on start work in Woodbridge as Soon as, Miss Ruth Ba lard is the chairman WEEK DAYS ! "Referring to your letter of August |-aj|t P and more powerful machine d the faculty of the university. noggjble » and will be assisted by Mrs. O. BWoodbridge. . Newark. New York. kidnapers. The type of crossing to be put in Ames, Mrs H. D. Clark, Mrs. C. b. B.69 G.37 ' 7.04 26th, relative to the elimination of j It* WRS decide*d to holt hd Ia meetin "fi K J 6.35 7.12 7.42 the Sucker Brook grade crossing, and^j on the thirteenth to draw'up definite When Officer Lewis covered is immeasurably better than the ones Wiswalr, Mrs. Harry Van Iderstine. the possibility of giving some consid- men with his gun and forced theni i Judge Finds That Miller , that have been laid heretofore, said Jj-, Mrs. Julian A™^". M's- ^~ 7.31 8.05 8.30 plans for this year. 8.15 8.52 9.18 eration to the Iselin and Colonia Suppers of this kind will be held stand alongside the road Fuacanoi Merely Shot At a Cat 9.22 9.57 10.24 crossings. once a month and each speaker will peared not to realize 'the gravity 10.47 11.11 "I wish to thank you for your in- be chosen from some different posi- his offense, i He laughed. The 10.22 dicament hfe had got himself ^ticket, wiH be ..dollar, and 12.13 12.51 1.14 terest in this matter, and would ad- tion in life. Anthony Miller, of Port Reading, vise that we are giving this considera- gradually dawned upon him and was acquitted in court in New Bruns- 2.25 2.51 3,21 ,. The guests of honor were Mr. I,ove, smile gave way to tears as the 2.43 3.18 3.41 tion with the thought of working out Boehm, Woodman and Lauck. wick, Tuesday, of a charge of having ',f,ome satisfactory arrangement that gate of the cell clanged behind feloniously assaulted Philip Gelato, rasas sa 4.42 5.21 5.47 5.38 6.05 6.30 [•would permit of the elimination of Madeline, one of the men. all on July 18. It developed during the 6.44 7.09 * 7.31 these crossings." whom were sent to New Bruns course of hearing that Miller fired i 6.56 7.26 7.55 Mr. and Mrs. Degler Hosts Wednesday noon after having fa shotgun ut a cat, some of the ehot *.» n . r- e r-jto *uPP'y bondsmen to obtain 11.45 12.16 12.48 Friends Surprise Mrs. Messick* At Party For bpn, Fred1 release under bail of $11,000 striking Guluto. SUNDAYS 9.15 H.53 10.28 | After Return From Auto Ride , issued a statement to Chief of Po 10.35 11.03 11.28 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dealer, of St. • Murphy, in which he told of hav 11 George's avenue, entertained at a been hired by one of the two Art Deter's Car Stolen On ing to be 1.15 ,1.54 2.22 i Mrs. Charles Mesick, of Fulton Freeman street will follow. 6.41 7-08 7.31 party and dance in honor of their who escaped to "take a girl Green Street Last Night street, was given a surprise dinner at son, Fred, Jr. The home was attrac- Rahway to New Brunswick." Study Club "Travels" Through 6.46 7.12 7.41 her home on Sunday afternoon by York to Woodbridfe. tively decorated in rainbow colors. "I .asked several times if the . New Jersey arid Delaware New the members of her family in honor was Rtrai-ht and I was told that The Peerlesa car of Arthur Deter Congregational Ladies At WEEK DAYS Musical numbera were given by Miss of her birthday. Returning! from an Rose Degler and Fred Degler, Jr. was," he said. I'-was stolen at about 10:30 last night Home of Mrs. W. Gaylord sw York. Newark. Woodbridge automobile ride ahe found her home 6.29 7,02 An exhibition dance was given by In a state of almost utter coll j from in front of the home of Dr. J. The Study Club held their regu- 6.03 prettily decoroted with blue and Miss Agnes Ghont, of South Amboy, when rescued, Miss Maffia had of the Jar meeting at the home of Mrs. P. 6.30 6.57 7.3fi [p. Salter, on Green street. Police as The Ladies' Association white crepe paper and her ehildrMJand Walter Himsel. | ered sufficiently by Tuesday even lilts Ijaulca nanui.ini.ivii ui v..*. , <*.* ...^ r, —- m 7.57 8.25 7.31 and their families there to greet h|P^ The guests were the Misses Marion to tell of her capture and the yet have no clue but have broadcast First Conirrejrational Church held its W- Logan, of Grove avenue, on Tues- 9.00 9.32 meeting at the home of Mrs. Willis' day afternoon. The meeting was Those present were Mr. and Mrs.! Munch, of New York City Arta.nde until Lewis caught them. ,. la general alarm. 10.17 10.48 1L19 Otto Diets and children, Dorothy, I Price, Perth Amboy Adele Warter related that the men had a bottU Gaylord of Ridgedale avenue, on | called to order by the president, Mrs. 1.32 2.00 2.38 Tuesday' afternoon. The annual | L. M. Bockius, and was opened by Charles and Otto, of Sewaren; Mr. i Margaret Wand, Mary and Cecelia «>"i« kind of fluid which they 4.07 4.35 5.06 and Mra. Leslie Tooker and childreir, | Hobonak, Leon Kenneth, William, way when they saw the moti -Announcement is "made of theelection of officers took place. I singing of the club spng and repeat- 4.32 5.00 5.43 narriage of Miss Margaret Dudash Mrs. W. H. Voorhees was elected ing the Lord's Prayer. Every niem- Leslie and Jenn- Mr. and Mrs. Wif- > Rath, Fred and Walter Himsei Au- officer was after them. ber was present and one guest, Mrs. 5.18 5.56 6.23 Ham Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. William ' ^at, Lander. Mrs. C. Sell and Mr. Penalty for kidnaping, said Jn lof Avenel to Mr. Jucob Hilt of town preaident, Mrs. M. I. Demarest vice- 6.00 6.34 president, Mrs. W. A. Osborne sec-Luther King, of Pittsburgh. S.34 ; at Lfiudor, Mrs. C, Ashley yesterday, may be unytj fbj! Rev. 1^. V. BuBthman, Saturday 6.37 7.03 7.38 retary, Mrs. W. L, Harned treasurer, Mrs. Bockius gave a most mterest- i Mesick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meeick, en(j Mrs. Fred Dealer. from a life sentence down to |evcning 4 (he.Ilrt'sybterian Manse 9.07 9.34 10.10 witnesses were Mr. and Mrsan. d Mrs. W. V. D. Strong chairman \ ing paper on New Jersey the Garden Garrett Mesick and Mr. Russell years. Two charges were * State; and Delaware, the Diamond 11.13 11.39 12.13 Lurch. —Mr. .1. A. Breckenridge of Mt.against the men, the bail of $ Larsen. of the hospitality committee. 12.23 12.W State. 11.50 Vernon is spending several weeta .it each being fo__r. kidnapinr...pg> _and'_ i Two piano selections, Chopin s SUNDAYS Hopelawn School Children the home of his son, Mr. J. E. Bre». & FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1024 PAGE TWO Only Long-Haired Bride For Prince of Wales

I'm Old Fashioned," Confessed Youthful British Heir, Refusing1 OFT 1 HAVE To Dance With Bobbed Haired Debutantes. Fashion Now Decrees Trannformations For Eveming Affairs. Society WHILE NAIUW6 Women Desert Shears. FREE! Absolutely fREE! NEW YORK (Special).—If the Prince of Wales has set 'ho style for American men, as clothiers believe,, at least lie FOR THREE DAYS ONLY intends to have his modest word regarding the girls, too. And tho women folk'll listen. During his recent visit in New York, he \v,as virtually mobbed dny after d»y by enraptured, off his gray felt hut, bowd nnd waited. A FINE BUILDING LOT palpitating admirers. Snh-dcba, debu- tantes, married widnen frwm Ijonpr "_What stylo of Ivdibed hair do Island's most oxclusivo smart setn— you like?" she asked. nil floeked around bashful young Mr. Bob* §poil 'Em, He S«yi. AT BEAUTIFUL Dnve Windsor. At the race track, "I say," he ronfessi'd ruefully, "I during a chukki-r of polo, even at cann' t. answe_ r that. MPCUUHC I'm intiiiiiil€• little hoiisc party dances, the really nfrHid I don't like any style of Itirls iust. wouldn't leave him alone. bobbed hair, II spoils even the most And :-o , ____^ charming girl, you know." And then, sroinjr the eirl reporter^ The secret, come out. Hig royal embarrassment, ho added, "But, of liijrliiiiss is dead net afrainnt bobbed course. I may be old-fashioned." luiii-. No, younjr lady! it doesn't Anyway, his companions—and like- ST. GEORGE MANOR liiatler whether your lovely oval face iii a shingle, boyish bob. (|l>liT ir,,,,- Wr..»thor Tut d,„ •i -.linn ak *nin*ienurph . DoymiWnli>«i doeimiix. • hl»«"s 'vnyn(?'e« rT^n^Tqhto the United State^ s £hPe KmKi Hit 01 HiicH uutcti. wales doih ^^ f)nncin(f partneril who SPLENDID beans. Supper: Egg toatt, iced butter- Oat between Plentywood and Pan- milk. bandle was born the first vocational BUILDING LOTS TUESDAY—Breakfast: Ripe pear*, congress for girls. From Plentywood, AS LOW AS MONTHLY oatmeal, cream, toast. Dinner: Fried 400 miles as the crow flies, to Mon- green applet and onions. Supper: tana State college, ut Bozeman, glrla Omelet, (ponge cake. $75 S $101 $5 make their wuy November after No- WEDNESDAY—Breakfast: Harvest vember, to satisfy the longing ques- apples, bran flakes, cream, grlddlt tion: "What shall I do?" Others cakes. Dinner: Minced lamb on toast, along the South Dakota line come head lettuce salad, lemon pie. Supperj 300 miles. Sometimes rail and auto THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. Eggt In tomatoes, baked. bus connection! are so poor that It The Most Wonderful Opportunity the Local Real Estate World has offered in THURSDAY—Breakfast: Plums, takes three dffys each way for the whole wheat, top milk, bacon, toast. trip, but they make it, these Montana Many Years. Take advantage or it now. You cannot afford to wait. It's the EXTRA eggs you get Dinner: Baked ham, mashed po- high school girts, (or what they find that swells your profit. tatoes. Supper: Omelet, parksr house ID the congress. rolls, Iced tea, It may be Just accident, but 1 don't It costs you just so much for FRIDAY—Breakfast: Watermelon, happen to know of a single Montana $1,000 Reward! $1,000! "Care, housing and feeding your muffins, coffee. Dinner: Broiled fish, girl drifting around the big cities flock and if you increase your tartar sauce, sliced cucumber*, raisin We will pay the sum of $1,000 to anyone proving that this is not an absolutely legitimate offer, made hunting Just any sort of a Job. The pie. Supper: Lyonnaise potatoes, sar- Cgg production by feeding first United States congresswoman, for any other purpose than to^et the real estate buying public interested in St. George Manor. It is your opportu- dines, buttermilk. yes. Tlie assistant director of ix great nity to get something for nothing, and our opportunity to show you more value than any other land developer, SATURDAY —Breakfast: Fruit, bureau In the United Stages Depart- i EGG \/MASH baked hash, coffee. Dinner: Beefsteak ment of Labor, yes. But drifters, no. Each extra egg you get with onions, sour string beans. Sup- The personal story of Uuu B. Her- BUSINESS SITES per: Graham gems, blueberries, cake. rick nmy throw light on the willing- will be extra profit Raisin Pie, That Ful OPepEgg Mash is a wonder- ness of Montana girls to make good j St. George Avenue is the main auto road to Asbury Park and the other seaside resorts. Values are jump- ful egg producer is proven bv the Chop ono onitfiil of raisins, ndd one In their own state. Widowed, left | ing over night. Some choice business sites are offered shrewd buyers on easy terms. A big opportunity for in- •ptendid results that poultrymen every. nipfiil of sugar. Juice of one lomou, 1 with a family and without money In ! vestors and speculators, You owe it to yourself to investigate. where obtain—they( "iii cupful nf boiling wiiter, bring to New York, she deqided tirst to leave all praise it highly— the imillnK point and anM five table- New York. "Oh," she soya, "I loved It pays to feedFul- si oonfuls of Hour mixed with a little New York—I do yet! But my idea O-PepEgtf Mash in ci'ld water, Hnil until the stnrch Is Come out Saturday, Sunday or Monday was and Is that a woman cuu find a apringand summer well eijolied, ndd a tnliU'spounful of greater field nf usefulness, more re- By auto, along St. George Avenue; by New Brunswick Fast Line Trolley, to George's Road Station (right on the Juat as much as in butter and a pinch of salt and nut- winter. Ful-0-Pt[« turn In money, more friends and a property) ; by Penn. R. R. to Woodbridge. Our home office one short block from station. meg. Hake In tun crusts. saner sort of !mi>i>lues3 in a small ScratchGrainscum- Sour 6eans. COURTEOUS REPRESENTATIVES ' ftlete the ration community." C«'>k Etrtnn licuns until tender, after when fed with Ful- Teaching, studying and "waiting my will be at our office on the property from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. all three days. O-Pep Egg Mash. sllcinjf tliein. Dice two slices of bacon ;iritJ fry until drown, add the heum, chance," she bus come to be dean of Manufactured by stir until well mixed, tlnui mid a table- women's work and social dean of the vi'onnfui of bulling hut vinegar, salt Montima Woman's college. The vo- and pepper to taste. Some like a little cational congress cume because Mrs. ForSoUbx derrick recognized the Inspiration hUk'ftr Cook until heated through and 4 GREEN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. DEALERS EVERYWHERE MTVC hot. from knowledge of whut other women aro doing, thut gets automatically Open Till 8 P. M. Week Days; 5 P. M. Sundays. pooled In big cities, and felt the shut- offness of Montana girls from this knowledge and Inspiration. It was D the old iifTitlr of bringing the moun- tain ' to Muhomet. Each fall distin- Heard Up An Alley. is to take nluce on October 21. ' Society endorses the candidacy of Dr. valuable services rendered to the The next David Belasco production title of tlit'pluy is "Tiger Pussies.' SHADES guished business and professional William E. Ramsay for election as medical profession of the entire SHADES women take their accumulated experi- State Senator iu recognition of the State." ence to the Montana girls. Th« ;m- HAVE THEM MADE RIGHT presslon one carries away, according MADE TO ORDER and to one of these visitors, is that all the value of the congress pales beside the MADE TO LAST value of the by-products now estab- The Telephone Directory lished—standards ofl dress, of con- TAe It is much cheaper and more satisfactory. duct, of community recreation, and of democracy—shared by the girls them- selves from year to year. Coal Biix CALL UP and we will send our Repre- For herself—"No, I dou't go back to —Where the greatest sentative, Ho show you samples and give N^w York every year now, like I used to. I'm more, apt to go over to the number look, the great- estimates. west coast when I have a vacation. I look out across this country—any- est member of times. where tills side of St. I'uul—wlth a feeling of knowing every one I meet; THE ACME SHADE CO. of having the right to be a working woman; nf being at home; of proprie- Tele. Perth Amboy 1260 torship. That's the feeling the West A DVERTISING in the Classified gives us." •**• Business Section of the Tele- phone Directoty is an economical CUSTOM BUILT SHADES ONLY W. E. Ramsay Endorsed pHEY can't fool the coal bin when meant for tocretsing your sales. It By Medical Society •*• it comes to fuel economy in home is now being used effectively by heating because I know just how much many of the leading business con- coal they shovel out of me every LISTEN TO ME! PERTH AM BUY.—Dr. William „ cerns in this community. ltamsay, of this city, candidate for season. During the last two years, State Senator on the Democratic When the "newcomers" and old There's only t*no place in town to since I have been feeding a celebrated ticket, has received the endorsement Thatcher Tubular Warm Air Furnace, residents of the community want take your clothing for cleaning, of the Middlesex County Medical So cit'ty. The endorsement of the doe a ton of coal goes a whole lot further their ruwcleaned,thejrwMerboiler pressing, altering, repairing, and tor was made at it recent meeting of than it ever did before. Take It from repaired, or di«ir house painted or that's the society, which was held in New me, the Thatcher Tubular is mighiyj any other service—they first consult Brunswick. The resolution endort) easy on the coal bin." iiitf'the doctor fpllows: Classified Business Section of the ANDY'MCLEAN ''The Middlesex County Medical The Cam bmtitn Chamber tftht Tbatcbtr Telephone Directory to find out Main Street, Woodbridge ' 'Tubular'' tillowi ampit spaa fir com- •where to secure the service they Specializing aluo in bustion of hot gases. It prevents thefresh require, air from banning "burnt" orscotxktd. Fine Work on Ladie*' Garments Write for illustrated bpilet "Htlpful Th« Telephone Directory gets re- PIANO INSTRUCTION Hints an #*»*»/•" aults foe advertisers! because of m frequent consultation. given in Wood bridge by HEATERS T*M>ODe our business office for THE WHOLE WORLD IS CRYING FOR DOLLARS. EDWARD BEMENT •n me facts about this productive We accept uemittancea to be paid out in actual Uliited State* Sr RANGES medium. No obligation. Dollwt in AUSTRIA, GEIiMANY, HUNUAUY, OZECHO SLO- 32S Rivertide Drive, New Yorl THATCB]»_FU»HACB__COMPANT VAKIA, GREECE, POLAND. ROUMANIA, LITHUANIA, LATVIA, Information may be obtiline SOVIET BUSSIA, VXBA$uA, *««* »»* °tber counUy III the world. New York Telephone Company Call at our office*. f at 528 Burron Ave., Wo Em- •ei, In a c«»tor phade, »n<1 han Jo»t mature .Inly 1M, 1W.M, nml srven enrh year thereafteV to 1951 inclt And Color Picture pire ofTerB an ununual and novel nt- j rnoiiRh adornment o< (W tnHdi ami find eight boml* will mature on July lut, 1!>!>2, Rnd each year theres trnction in picturedom—n splendid htitlnna lo reveal (he <"tpert workman mlil 10(54. Empire, of Rahway, Hat Excep- picture done in colors, "The Wan- ship that ir1tf>« It i lm» An «n npo- $40,060.00 R'!( Sihiml Bonds of the drnominntion of $1,000.00 e dorcr of the Wasteland" is justly re- i'ifd from rach year thereafter until 1904. and ijraitest stories of the (treat wide All of nald bonds arc in coupon form with the privilege of rej^int Beginning Tonight spaces of the old West that Grey all made no the tame lift** The ronrtd collar, of unbleached line*, Is as to principal and intm'st nr as to principal only. Interest is payable knew so well. Pictured in colors and annually on April 1st nnri October 1st, and both principal and int In the estimation of those who en- with a star cast it will repay the brightened by n little fancy ttltchJng, will be payable at the First National Bank of Carteret, New Jersey. joy a real creepy mystery story—and Empire audiences on those two days, dona In a hlich color, and It Is by far Each iuue of naici bonds will, unless all bids arc rejected, be soM' who does not—the stories from th«' Wednesday, double feature day, th« meat popular neck finish. There he biddfi* or bidders romplyinp; with the terms of sale and offering pen or typewriter of Anna Katherlrtc the Rahway playhouse will present arc small, practical pocket* at each pay not tew than the Bum ahnv<> slated for each issue and to take the Green are just about as near perfec- two good picture*, Richard Ta madKe tide, long sleeve* with tucked raffs, the l*a*t amount of bonds, oninmcniinn with the first maturity, and t tlon as a human product can he. Not i" "On Time" and Alice Lake and and a narrow belt of the material. in a multiple of 11,000.00; and if two or more hidden offer to take the I even the weird tales of Doyle about I Gaston Glass in. "The Spider and the amount of mi eh bond*, then such bonds will be sold to the bidder or his Sherlock Holmes compare with the Rose." A Larry Senior, comedy com- In spite of their tameneiu In Wyle ders offering to pay therefor the highest additional price. In addition! thrills and baffling mysteries of "The P'etes the bill for the day. there la plenty of dlT«nlty In school the price bid, the purchaser must pay accrued interest from the d*l« Leavenworth Case," which is perhaps Thursday is the first day of a two frocks—berame there la great »artety the bond* to the date of delivery. Rids are desired on forms which ifti the best known of the many Green engagement of that universal favor In the material* ntiert for making be furnished by the undersigned nr by the United States Mortgage^ books. In picture form this great ite, Betty Compson, in another of them. Plain and patteiprd twin*. Trust Company of New York, and each bidder must deposit a cer" atory will be presented tonight at the those storiea for which Bhe is so ade- etrlped and- crowbar flanneia, vel- chwk for two per cent, of the am'ount of the bonds bid for, drawn a{ Empire Theatre, Rahway. Seena quately gifted. In "The Enemy Sex" reteen, kasha . Md fancy woolen an incorporated Bank or Trust Company, to tho order of the Cu« Owen, Wilfred Lytell and Martha Miss Compson hail ample scope for wearea are naed. Pipings lo bright of School Moneys, to secure the School District against any lots resullj Mansfield will be in the principal her rare talents and she is ably sup- colon brighten Dp the darker '«iora— from the. failure of the bidder to comply with his bid. ported by a cast of stars. It is a characters. The pictured version of a* ptpinfC" nf bright red or Krt«n on The bonds will be prepared under the supervision of the United St "Thv Leveanworth Case" is recanted James Crure production and like Mortgage & Trust Company, 66 Cedar Street, New York City, which "The Covered Wafron," carries ninny na»y hlne, and short row* cf round by competent critics as the greatest butler? to match ttiti* piping* make certify as to the genuineness of the signatures of the School District offlc a lesson and drives home a message signing the bonds and the seal impressed thereon and their legality^ mystery stor^ ever screened. Cer- n very pretty flalob. tainly the plot will rank with any in that will last.. It 1B the "Moth and be approved by Caldwelt and Raymond of New York City, whose op' print. the Flame" type of plot. will be furniHhed to the purchaser without charge. Bonds wilt be dfclr "Changing Husbands," the attrac- Another episode of "The Iron Man" $286,000.00 to the successful bidder at the office of) the District Clerk, in the Bor. tion tomorrow, is an entirely different and a Hal Roach comedy complete $ 40,000.00 of Carteret, New Jersey (or at such other place within the State of angle of life. It is fun; that most the bill for Thursday, while on Fri- Jersey, as may he mutually agreed upon), on the first day of Decen SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE 1P24, or as soon thereafter as they may be prepared. BOROUGH OF CARTERET, NEW JERSEY The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. SCHOOL BONDS. Dated September 2(V. 1924. I WILLIAM V. COUGHLIN. Hobert LaPollette, ,lr., In taking in Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the ._.«•• District Clerk. Empire Theatre, Rahway ncllre part In the campaign for the Borough of Carteret, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at the Washington Presidency carried on hj his father, School, Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey, Monday, October 27th, FINANCIAL STATEMENT PROGRAM FOR WEEK the Bt'iiuior from Wisconsin. 1924, at eight o'clock I1. M., for the purchase of each of the following issues Assessed vnluation taxable property 1924 110,837,18 of School Building Bonds of the said School District of the Borough of Bondw'debt exclusive of this issue _ 887,0 Cnrteret, the amount of the issue stated in eadMaase beinjr the maximum 10-10. 17. Pictures Now Showing In Lyric HAPPINESS

CLARK Theatre, Main Sfc, Rahway Deui of Men, Unireriity of While Empire Is Being Remodeled llliooi.. y hnd lipen born In New York TODAY (Friday) October lOlli— J-/ and had lived there all his life. Seena Owen, Wilfred Lytell and Martha Mansfield in He wns nhout. as provincial as most peuple wlio have been reared In a "THE LEAVENWORTH CASE" hirue city and who think they have Kintti the famous novel by Annii Kntherine Green. Thr Great- seen (he world. Ills first view of Ne- est mystery story over screened! All clues baffled! A feminine braska as lii.s train rolled slowly along himdkeivhief delicately scented! A charred letter! A key! Who was the guilty one? the valley of tnV I'latte mis not a very alluring one. The level farms utreteh- "Tootsie Wootsie"—Ghristie Comedy. Topics. lnK purtiied and treeless to apparently Hmitim*iltmaM,"tJhi.i»\\. bare, tin- TOMOKRUW (Saturday) October litb— painted furnjhovisBH In the midst nf Ae hayst'ackii and cattle sheds, the Leatrice Joy in absence of everything beautiful or "CHANGING HUSBANDS" I comfortable, seemed to him to make A merry mix-up, of wives and husbands that gets funnier and life there hideously Impossible, friskier with every foot. No serious matrimonial problems. Just a "Do men and women choose to live Kit of darn good fun. In such a place?" he asked me. "How "Family Life"—Comedy do they upend their leisure lime If they have any? Nothing to do, noth- A New Round of "The Leather Pushers" ing to see, nothing to fio to I With "Swing Bad the Sailor" all tills level ground, I haven't seen uncim a tennta court since. I left New York." MONDAY «nd TUESDAY, October 13th and 14th— Kvans had played tennis ever since he was a boy In "prep" school, and TWO DAYS TWO DAYS he could not understand how with such LET Jack Holt in * wonderful opportunities for the sport "THE WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND" no one seemed Inclined to take advan- Zane Grey's famous story of the western deserts picturized en-, tage of them. "They have their household duties,1' se Certificate tirely in natural colors—one of the first ever produced' With Kath- lyn Williams, Noah Beery and Billie Dove in the cast. I answered, "wry laborious ones at On Monday—Latest Kinograms; "Message From Sea"— times, and they have their children." Fables "I should think they'd go Insane," he continued. On Tuesday—"Junior Pardners"—Comedy "Well, some of them do," I an- Matinee, 2 :30—10c and 25c; Evening, 7 :10 and 9:15 swered, "as women do In the city, —20c and 35c. worn out by society nnd too much lei- A New Way to Buy a ' sure ; but In general they work as reg- ularly and as hard as their husband*" WEDNESDAY, October 15th— Double Fetaure Day "It seem* hell to me." Kvans said. Richard Talmadge in On our way back from Denver busi- ness required that we visit one of the "ON TIME" despised farmhouses. The man of the Alice Lake and Gaston Glass in house was gone, but his yoong wife "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE" was uble to transact the lousiness for which we came. She was an attrac- Larry Semon Comedy tive young woman with a shj little CHEVROLET Matinee, 2:30—10c and 25c; Evening, 7:10 and youngster hiding behind her skirts. Both ahe and her husband had been The Chevrolet Motor Company announces a 6% At the time the car is delivered, you are credited 9:15—20c and 35c. to college, we discovered; they had traveled mme, and, much to Kvans' Purchase Certificate Plan—a fundamental ad- with 6% interest on the amount of money that THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 16th ond 17th— vance in the merchandising of motor cars. Thin you have paid on the certificate. surprise, they had even been to New copyrighted plan offers unique advantages, both TWO DAYS TWO DAYS York. "How do you live In such a place?" for the man who does not at present own a car as An Investment of Insured Safety Betty Compson in well as for the car owner. "THE ENEMY SEX" Evans asked. "It isn't BO bad," she replied simply. Every dollar you save on your Chevrolet 6% The story of a girl who played with fire and thought she could For the man who has not heretofore been able to "We have each other, we lire going to finance the purchase of a car, this plan provides Purchase Certificate is doubly insured. get away with it. Directed by Jumps Cruze and featuring a splendid have a home, and we have him," she cast including Kathlyn Williams und Huntley Gordon. said tenderly, laying her hand on the an easy way to save money for a Chevrolet—and One of the largest insurance companies in the On Thursday—6th episode of "The Iron Man" child's head. "I'm very happy." at the same time to procure a high rate of interest warld has written a policy protecting you against "Why Men Work"—Hal Roach Comedy (©, 1924, Wutmi Ntwtpmper Union.) from a perfectly safe and sound investment. loss. This insurance covers any loss that may be For the man who now owns a car, but desires to On Friday—Topics; Charlie Chaplin in "Tough Luck" suffered through operations of the dealer with day there'will be a Chaplin comedy purchase a Chevrolet some time in the future, this whom you do business, and also protects these Matinee, 2:30—5c, 10c and 20c; Evening, 7:10 and and "Topics." plan affords not only an easy way of making such The Empire pictures are still beinp funds in the bank in which the dealer may deposit 19:15—20c and 35c. shown in the Lyric Theatre in Main a purchase, but in addition helps him offset depre- them. It in a sweeping policy of protection that street, while the Empire building is ciation on his present car and makes it possible to absolutely indemnifies every Chevrolet Certificate being remodeled. get service, repairs and accessories at a 6/o purchaser against loss. saving. For instance, if a car owner, having a Chevrolet Chevrolet—The Easiest Car to Buy. Certificate, goes to a Chevrolet dealer, 6% of the amount he "pays this dealer for service, repairs Chevrolet has long^been the most economical car, A Sale of America's and accessories, will be credited to him on his Pur- purchase price and cost of operation and main- chase Certificate. tenance considered. Most Popular Floor-Covering How the Plan Works Now it is also the easiest to buy! If you will call on any Chevrolet dealer and make The Chevrolet 6% Purchase Certificate Plan For the firat time in two year», genuine nationally-advertised GOLD-SEAL Con- a very small first payment, he will issue to you a place's a Chevrolet car within the reach of every- goleum Rugs, By=the-Yard and Rug-Border are now offered at special bargain prices. Chevrolet 6% Purchase Certificate. one who has a few dollars and a desire to save. Beautiful — Durable — Easily Cleaned Then after you have made this first payment, either weekly or monthly payments convenient to Ask the Jefferson Motors, Inc. A delightful note of brightness and color is introduced into the home by Con- you may be made thereafter. These payments are The Authorized Chevrolet Dealers are familiar leum Rugs. Beautiful to begin with, the unusually durable surface resiats the credited on your certificate and begin drawing with this new purchase plan—call on us—today— trdest wear, ,. 6% interest. and ask us to explain in detail this plan's many When these savings amount to a sum necessary unique advantages. Waterproof and Stain-Proof to equal the first payment required for the actual delivery of the car, you are given the car and then While at our showroom, select the Chevrolet GOLD-SEAL Congoleum Rugs are made in one strong, seamless piece. They you pay the balance monthly for a certain num- model of your choice and we will reserve one for absolutely unaffected by water. They will not fray along the edges. Spilled ber of months until the car is all paid for. you. luids cannot stain and dirt cannot penetrate their smooth, sanitary surface. JEFFERSON MOTORS, INC. Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs Perth Amboy, N. J. and "Highland Park, N. J. GolcKWl Congoleum Art-Rug NationaUjLvdvertised Price, $9.00 $7.50 9ft. PRICES OF SUPERIOR MODELS Superior 4 P»«enger Coupe $728 PRICES OF DE LUXE MODELS Gold-SeanTongoleum Art-Rug Superior Roadster *49B Superior Sedan 79S De Luxe Touring (640 x 9 ft. Nationally A^tertised Price, $11.^5 $9.45 Superior Touring 810 Superior Commercial Ch«"« 410 De Lune Coupe 778 Cold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rug Superior Utility Coup. •• 640 Utility Expre.i Truck ChaiiU.... 550 \ De Luxe Sedan. , 940 9ft. Nationally Ad\^rtised Price, $13.50 $11.25 i All Prices Quoted F. O. B. Flint, Michigan Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rug Nationally Advertised Price, $15.75 $13.10 Gold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rug 12 ft. Nationally Advertised Price, $18.00 $14.95 for Economical Transportation Other sizes at attractive reduction* ranging down to the Htftrfliam' 18x36-inch Rug* 39c SOLE AGENT FOR CARTERET B. KAHN N. 1 ;*!;..::,• toil A,v#i»ip MHI Atlmilie Strwt, nMdi ot or I or ptrttms trawling tMntk; itch ., 1 Biting On Grnnlte way-«ide eating TIIUM, automobile rr pair shop. «nd filling stations, »„,, THE NAME "NATIONAL other similar btiHinemie* nhnll b«\Uh ject to tho requirements of thin or dlnance, and must be lieenwd an «Urh 2. Everv place subject to thrr n Has always been associated with quirements of this ordinance shall pay an annnnl lirenae fee of $25 on all that is BEST in for every calendar year. The fW } a license iBSued after Augu«t \ fl|,all be one half of the annual fee. 3. All licenses under this ordinance MEATS and POULTRY shall be issued by the Health In spector and shsll expire on Deron, ber 31 of each year. 4. Every place subject to the rc. Fancy Fresh Killed Fancy Fresh Killed ouirementa of this ordinance shall Fancy Fresh Killed Fancy Fresh Killed have sanitary flush toilets inntallr-H BROILERS CHICKENS connecting with the sewer, or when Small Roasting YOUNG FOWL and Frying (For Boiling, no sewer exist*, with a septic tank CHICKENS (Weighing 4 to 6 and all waste water from eating CHICKENS Salads and Sand- places shall be connected with said :t (Weighing 3 V2 lbs. lbs. each) septic tank or sewer. ("Woitfliinir 2 i lbs. each) wiches) 6. No wayside eating places shall each) be licensed on any highway jn this Township where no, water supply' h;n been installed unless adequate ar 39c lb. 25c lb. rnngements are made for a sufficient 37c lb. 39c lb. supply to nrovide fully at all tlmi>« for all sanitary requirements. 6. No license shall be issued until the Health Inspector is satisfied that the sanitary arrangement* of such i Fancy Fresh-Killed J place are decent and adequate, and in 0 alMl full compliance with the Health Code 33c lb. ' L "* k' Spring and this ordinance, and of such char- 33c acter as not to be offensive to neigh- boring property or to persons passing on the street. DUCKS 7. Any license Issued under this ordinance may after a hearing be SH6RT revoked by the Board of Health for LEGS OF any violation at the licensed place of PRIME TOP FORE- f any State law or ordinance of the PRIME PRIME QUARTERS FRESH Township, or of its Board of Health. RIB ROAST RIB ROAST 8. Five days notice of any hearing OF SPRING for such revocation shall be given (Blade Cuts) (Best Cuts) by the Health Inspector. ROUND ROAST SPRING LAMB 9. Any person conducting any Ruch 23c lb. 31c lb. LAMB business as described in this ordi- 33c ik— nance at anjr, place subject to the 32c lb. 21c Mi. requirements of this ordinance with. out a license as herein provided for shall be punished by fine not exceed- ing J25.00 for each and every HM* . _ SHOULDERS . ^ - fuch business is Carried on without BREASTS OF such licence. 14c MILK-FED VEAL 14c lb 19c ,° 19c lb 10. This ordinance shall take effect M1LK D VEAL December 31, 1924. Introduced August 11, 1924, and passed first reading. Small Loins of the Passed second reading August 2S 1924. FINEST JERSEY PORK Notice of hearing Oet 6 1921- 33c lb. (By the whole or half loin) 33c lb. nuallv. The total tni of the state Is j^ ORDINANCE published Sept. 26, 1924. PEOPLE WOULD PAY J124,866,790. The railroads share of To AB,oorjM Additional Ground For Passed third reading and adopted this Mi «*»W'S«1»«I. If Mr. -^Bffcmori.l Munici.pl Building. «*»«*>•"«. l!)24 IF RAILROADS WERE LaFolli*te'8 scheme wet* pot into et- L. ' * 'j PublishePublish""d1 an adopted Oct. 10 and feet, the individual taxpayer of Indi- Be it Ordained by the Township Com-; 17, 1»24. FRESH FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS GOVERNMENT OWNED ana would have to pay this additional mittee of the Township of Wood- j Effective December 31, 1924. sum of $13,05H,627 each year. In Mart- bridge in the County of Middle- ] R. A. HIRHlRNERN , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY se President. on county the railroads pay annually 1. JThi e acquisition of additional ALBERT LARSON, Third Party Plan Would $715,388 in tales, a very substantial for suitable grounds Secretary. Item in the tutal of the taies paid in Take Revenue From that county. Building i« herebyy authorized. AN ORDINANCE NATIONAL BEEF COMPANY States Involved. Th ld b id To Provide for the Installation "Largest Retailers of Meats in America" "The figures that 1 have given, ap- 2. The lands to be acquired here- Water SerTice Connection, in pllcable to the fire agricultural stale? tinder are situated immediately south "A" Street, Port Reading. If the railroads <>f the United States named, differ only in degree from those of existing Memorial Building plot a ar 110 MAIN ST. (Next to Theatre). Phone 931. WOODBRIDGE.N. J should be taken over, owned and op- that might be given for every other a"s dfollowse mor: e particularly described Be it Ordained bv the Township Com- erated by tbe government, the vast state In tbe Union. All that tract or parcel of land mittee of the Township of Wood- STORES THROUGHOUT NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, MASSACHUSETTS, PENN- taxes uow paid by the railroads would "Not only would the farmers be bur- and premises hereinafter par- bridge in the County of Middle- SYLVANIA AND CONNECTICUT. luive to be paid by the people, accord- dened by the payment of these ad- ticularly described, situate, lyine sex: ing to Will It. Wood, member of con- ditional taxes, should the government and being in the Township of 1. The installation of a system of gress from Indiana an I chairman of become | the owners of tbe railroads, Woodbridge, in the County of water service connections in "A" tbe {Republican National Congression- but they would also have an additional Middlesex, and State of New Street, Port Reading, by the construc- ELECTION NOTICE. Polling- Place: New Sdiool No. II,! tend approximately two feet from Jersey. ' the curb line toward the center of al committee. Mr. Wood has made burden to bear, the size of which it tion of a water main in said street, Notice is hereby Riven that the Jamet itreet, Woodbridife. Lots 2o to 28 inclusive in is hereby authorized as a local im- Boards of lieiristry and Election for SECOND WARD. the street. a careful analysis of the situation, Is hard to ascertain, In the shape of s*> water line along the westerly si'de of Jersey, between the hour? of 0 A. M. St. George's avenue and also all that tut on the west side of "B" Streft "E" Street from Woodbridge Avenue to 7 P. M. (Standard Time) on Tues- ,. f the ward' south of that rail- Mr. Wood's complete analysis fol- railroads taken over by the 1 1 pa t o shall be extended easterly to provide ment was ,„. over Oy .He ,,,r, ...H^Jtth^edtaSfrrsaMad. -, , , , ,• ! i - to "A" Street, aijd running day, November 4th, 1!»2-1, for the road but east of the Brook east of a gutter crossing "B" Street. lows : more than a million dollars rfiHnn{,, ianll, Kt, „ purpose of electing Lafayette Heights. "Robert 51. LaFollette, tin- Serial t day, exclusive of tbe payment of ditional lands by purchase, gift or ; westerly alonjr "A" Street a distance Electors of n President and Vice- 7. The improvement shall also in- py 7 feet to the Polling Place: Iielin School. ist-tlilnl party candidate for 1're.sl- exorbitant salaries to an army of offi- .,. S5000.OO, or soowesterlf approximately side oyf "D275" Stre-tfeet .t Tho ethe President of the United States. SECOND WARD—3rd DISTRICT clude such extension into intersecting The sum of One—United States Senator. —ri"cTudVti? Perth" Aniboy^Heights, j streets not beyond the property-side dent, Is trying to convince C,OOH,(MK) cers. much as may he necessary is hereby ' work of said improvement is to"be Streetree, aSs nmaa y be eter fanners that the surest cure for ilieir "The fanners of this country, before appropriated for said purpose. don(lone in accordance with the plan' s One—Member of the House of KKeasbeb y HiHeightsh , and all'thl he Hifope-! l!"!* f ^ ! £ L A ?L ^ they accept the panaci-;i of Kmerniiwni 5. Temporary notes or bijnds are j and .specifications therefor prepared Bepresentativps, for the Third Con- illWii Section. mined by the Township Committee to ills Is to brim.' about government own- eCesSary t0 m otect the ownership of railroads, whli-h i« hu! h^fyby authorized to be issued from by Morgan F. Larson, Township En- fressional District. Polling Place; Hopelawn School. ..„ ! ^JV ' improve- j . |ii|, ot all the railroads In the coun ment t rs timt- to time in an amount not to gineer. and now on' file with the One—Member of the Senate of SECOND WARD—4th DISTRICT' - H'y; that, if ihi.s is done, transporta- forerunner of tbe socialistic staff i-xcei'd the sum above appropriated, • Townshin Clerk. this State for the County of Middle- Including all of Fords south of King I 8. The work shall be performed by will do well io 'Stop, I.0,000,- ing improvements) of the Town«hiii XXXII. One—Road Supervisor, for three pPolling Place: Port Reading School. 9. All other matters involved in (XHJ annually, which sum would have of Woodbridge in the County of Mid- *>• All Other matters involved in years. THIRD WARD—2nd DISTRICT— the said improvement, including such Woodbridge: Tel. 158-R Two—Surveyors of the HlHielnvava ss 1H1KU WAKU—Znd U1STK1UT— "«:.S«IU improvement, inciua.i.g sucn to be puid. In large part, by the fann- dlesex, computed upon the next ore- the said improvement including such 1 •w T, ZTJ, f TWP ^ J - Including Avenel and northerly to the variationst , if any, frof m thhe plal n andd Sewaren: Tel. 123-VV. ceding three valuations, thereof, in variations, if any, from the plans and One—Justic—. e of Peacee . Rahway River, flounded south by specifications as may be found neces- ers, once the government began the One Cu y y ownership of the railroads. the manner provided in Section VI of specifications as may be found neces- antl n , n.._j:..-di . Railroadn...l j westt u- Scit. com, ITn , (•!• n„e poffes proffres«,..,^.«s s o*.tf +U »wo ..1k , County Committeewoman for each »e Railroad-- west ^^ St J% ii }} ^ work Chapter 2-">2 of the Laws of iy]*i as sary in tho progress of the work, x 1. l>i, bi-ing six and the vicinitv thereof benefited or In- •An Act •1uthnri7ini' thp crnation nf a THIRD WARD—3rd DISTRICT— hereby appropriated to meet the cost railroads puid, last year, a total tax People Read scventy-tight uiir-hundredthr, mr creased in value thereby to the extent debt of US e"fNew Jersey by t'omp.jsing Sewaren from Central f carrying out said improvement, to the state of $8,425,982. In Iowa they nd o cent H't.?"". I. of the benefit. the issuance ,,f bonds of the State in f <-lencoye avenues south to Am- 11 Temporary notes or bonds are paid $D,849,70;i; la Kansas, *8J39,34<>; an amount not fxcecding eight mil- boy mid east to Woodbridg~~e Creek. hereby authorized to be issued from A supplemental debt s'ateimn' H. The sum of $1,350., or so much Polling Place: Sewaren School. In Indiana, $i;j,084,627. In these five This Newspaper showing the same has been made and thereof a* may be necessary, is hereby lion dollars, for the purpose of pay- T time to time in an amount not to states alone the railroads paid $42,- ing the cost of extending the system T ,HIRD WAW)-4th DISTRICT- exceed the sum above appropriated, filed with the Township Clerk as re- appropriated to meet the cost of Includl 431,634 of the public tax burden. I quired by said Act. < arrying out (said improvement. •f State Highways by the construe ?ix per cent, per an- March 14, l'J24, be adopted and sanc- "In the state of Iowa If the LaFol- If you *nt io sett your hotue and Township Treasurer, who are The boundary lines and pollinir InidKe in the County of Middle- Jj'1'!' oi Woodbridge in the County ot AN ORDINANCE hereby authorized to execute and and child in the state. In Kansas the If you ««/ to sett yoar fam dc for Sanitary Condition! ii places of the various districts are as sex: •Middlesex, computed upon the next burden would be $40 against each farm , pynoteTorbond ' follows: If yog vuni to bay property Way-tide Eating Placed Automo- j 11*. The average assessed valuation 1. The improvement of Lee Street, preceding three valuation! thereof or $3.90 fur eacli resident of that state. bile Repair Shopi and Filling FIRST WARD. l'urt Reading, from Roosevelt-WooJ- in tho manner provided in Section 12 In Minnesota, wtyere Mr. LuFollette Is If then it MnytUng that you Station!, and to Require of the taxable real property (includ- FIRST MAUD-1st DISTRICT— bridge Koad northerl-y to Scot-• t Pla- c if Chapter 252 of the LEWB of 1916 ing improvement*) of the Townshiu 1 1 making a strong appeal for votea, be y t " construction of a concret is amended, is $10,734,058. The ntt Fl.cei. (if Woodbridge in the County of Mid- : debt of said Township computed ir. would take awuy from the fanner, to supply that mtant is by pladrg dlesex, computed upon the next pre- to thi-fit.st side of Aniboy avenue and'sidewalk and crosswalks ana h\, _ - . ,• „ , under the government ownership plun. „_. , the nianner provided in said Section an advertisement in this paper tin;,, ,, .feding three valuations thereof, in the from the south side nf Main street to ! Ki-adiiiK thi- sidewalk and gutter, and the manner provided in said Section a tax Income now paid by the rail provided in the Perth Amlxjy City Line. j curbing or recutbing and gutteriim 12, wicluiiing1 the debt hereby aurhor- Section 12 of Polling Place; Fire Houae, School.; or regutteiinji.. „; along said sidewalk,. as i?-*-'d is if T'. -,581.4(5• •, being six an& rouds anil place it as an additional as ! hereinafter set out. is hereby author- three-quarters per cant (6%,r/ j. sesKment of $17 against eucli farm la street, Woodbridge. j hereinafter set out, is hereby author- three-quarters ,„.,•c Lee Street Sidewalk. 1 Notice of intention and hearing roads miniums to 38.51 p«r cent of tbe •treet; also between the Pennsylvania 3. iAU th\we wurk of said improve- September 22, 192(1; mailed and ad- entire levy. In midsummer of this Bailroail ajul Woodbridne Creek from mentis to be ilmin in accordance wit veitised September 12, 1924. year there WHS $104,102 of tbe totul In.-1 in (i*se said Green street to Freeman street. the plan an.I profile of. Lee Stive Affidavits of service, mailing and tax ussessed in that county delinquent, dolled; Polling Place: Memorial Municipal Curnbined Curl) and Gutter and Si.I advertisement tiled September 22, upon wbk-li a penalty had been luld. - September 8. 1924. . " _ling _, .Woodbridge _ . walk" , mad- ..e by .Morga n _F .- Larson, 1 «H that part of the First Ward west' 4. The gradu of the curb is hereby 1»24, plain, and to aid in the prevention JWd first reading Sept. 22, 19*4. : «f B*. Ct'OPgu'a uvonua and north of ! established as shuwn on said plrni ^ second and third reading ty, now being paid by tbe railroads, nf the sale of unwholesome food 4 U d tWrd U the be and adopted October 6, 1924. and place it us an additional burdeu the reat: and **?adopted Oct. «, 1924 PUc«: High School, B*rr«n with a slope or riae of one quditur Advertised as adopted October 10, upon the individual taxpayer. Be it Ordained by the Board of AdUd d ; inch to the foot from the curb line 1924. "In my awn ; State of Indiana, the Health of the Townihip of Woud- mm WARP—*th r— ; toward the property line. L. NEUBERC-, bridice in tbe County of Utddlti- L. NEUBEBG. 5. A combined concrete car') end Chairman of Township Committee. 4J1 Ut W f utter shall bu constructed on cacb f the street, tb 1. All place* in which there U e«.

*. • '-jfi-JS BROADCASTING prices are high NEWS

WHY do you ftef the beBt price for eftftn in the cold months? OF WEAF STATION Because cftfts arc few. Hens and pullets are uslnft all their TODAY Kudy, flnutist. William feed tomnlntain bodily health I ,r> p. tn.—Club pri>grnin for (em.i, accompanied by Archibald ] —not to make eggs. And yet, M»n.i. Music by the A. A P. Gy ff they could get the last women nnd musical program. •i-10 p. m.—Dinner IHUFU from the Tuaiday. Octotttr 14. ounce of nourishment from Yeast-ted birds Z Hose Room of Motel WaldofAsUrin. 11-12 a. a**—Musical their feed, your birds would are the best lay- Children's story, by Blanche Kli/.n- Lecture under^the auspices of lay when eggs mean money I ers of winter In th Wnde, rtory teller for the G. R. Hoard of Kducation. Motion Kinney Company. Edith Bniley, so- forecast. Market and weatb«C*j prnno. "The HappisrM Boys." Min- ports. nie Weil, pianist. B. Fischer & Com- 4-5 p. m.— Joint program by ORE eggs! There is only — and eggal No longer will a pany's "Antor Coffee" Dance Orches- net lirown Herjutresser, sop M one way to get them: large part of the feed pass un- tra. , Emma Williams, contralto; Fr Make it possible for your birds used out of the bird's system, a NEW! TOMORROW Hudler. bass baritone. to turn the feed they now waste total waste. Every ounce of r 6-10 p. m.—Dinner music froikl into eggs. This trial package 1 :l, . p. m.—Play by play descrip- nourishment will be extracted, for SI. So you can 'Peers like somethin' awful's rom- like the prophets used to do in days tion of the Columhia-Wefileyan foot- Hose Room of the Hotel Wai You can do it. Thousands of comfortably, naturally, and your thoroughly test for in; politics has set Itiin^s hummin;' of yore. "Put awny your old umbrel ball game direct from Baker Field. Astoria; Harry Jentes, jazz pi egg profits will soar! yourself the amaz- foreign countries still a t'urhtin' as be- the old folks can't even tell that it " York City. Lecture on "Politics in Thco~ Successful poultrymen have done Practice," by Prof. Raymond it. ing result* of fore. An' on top of them aflktions', really ain't a goin' to rain no more." 4-5 p. m.—Clifford Lodge Dance Fleischmann's Pure Dry Yeast Flelachmann's they keep on with their predictions I keep lis'nin' every night hopin' Orchestra. speaking under the auspices „, is now for sale right here in town. that, by (turn, it ain'l a jroin1 to rain lumbia University. The Gold Fleischmann's Pure Dry Pure Dry Yeaat, a there's relief in sight, that the Weath- 6-12 p. m.—Dinner music from the Yeast, added in small amounts Stop In for a free booklet that tells special trial pack- no more. Where they get the infor- er Man may have a change of heart, Twins. "Eveready Hour." how this remarkable food adjunct Rose Room of Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. to the daily poultry feed, makes age Is now ready— mation broadcasted throughout the but the rain for which I'm pinin' from Wednaulajr, October 15. can make your birds produce eggs nation is n mystery which I nin't Thrilling adventure stories for hoys it easy to digest and assimilate you can buy It for those clouds with silver linin' can't by Fred J. Turner. Charles Wold, 11-12 noon—Musical when egg prices are high. And take $1. Enough yeast solved as yet. But there mu»t be begin to even get n chance to start. it, easy for the fowls to turn it home a package-a week's feeding for 100 hens tor a somethin' to-it even though I can't! player of Musical (Masses. Joseph B. "Young Mothers' Program." Let's sign up a big petition in regard Free, baritone. Nancy McConi, so- and weather report*. quickly into bone, tissue, energy will show you its amazing value. month and a half I see thru it 'cause I hear it every eve- to this condition an' present it to the Ask your dealer for nin' on my set. When I lived at my prano. Virginia Massclink, pianist, 12-12:20 p. m.—Chapel . Weather Man before he predicts by luby Davis, violinist. I,. Wolse (Jil- it today. Aunt Hannah's they predicted "No Radio that we won't get any snow direct from Columbia Unl bananas" an' at that time I sez^'It's bcrt, pinnist, and Abner Silver, popu- address by Chaplain Knox. 'stead of that it ain't goin' to rain no lar Ringer. Count de Martini and Ufa a cryin' shame. I don't want ye'r old more. .«.,», 4-5 p. m.—MuBicalDrqifrain. ' FLEISCHMANN'S tomatoes oYTvr fSrtCy a p. m.—Fay Milhnr. The FleiKhmann C< Rev. Phillm H. Clifford, pastor of Lecture recitai opera "Thais Athletes and Clinton Avenue Reformed Church, senet) by Mine. Charlotte Newark N. J. Musk by the Federa- operatic star, and N. Vnl Pe tion Radio Choir. pianist, direct from Columbia BrainSprinteis 3:45-r>:30 p. m.—Regular Sunday vorsity. TRY THE Men's Conference in the Bedford 6-12 p. m.—Dinn«r munit i Keyed taWWpifc&anrf Rntnch V. M. C. A. Address by-1*; Row ftj«M».«i<«^hp Hotel-W« S. Parkes Ciulman. Music by Olori*- Astoria. Mid-week services undert when every ounce of Truinpeters; George Betts, tubular1 auspices of Greater New York ft NEWIOKKTOSTOM TAILOR energy and vitality is chimes; Mr. H. W. Millspaugh, son" oration of Churches. John C. needed, then nothing leader; accompaniments by Mrs. How- and ' his modern Dance Orche 68 Main Street Next to Candy Kitchen Woodbridge helps like clenching ard Wade Kimsey. Mr. Halsev Ham- Talk by the Bank of America. "TM| All the teeth in a chew of mond, branch secretary, lender of the init with the Packard," with LOWEST IN PRICE. BEST IN SERVICE OR the decent and permanent conference. Klliott Cooley, tour director. burial of the dead, the Norwalk ,BEECH-NUT Chew- 7:20-9:15 p. m.—Musical progrnm Ruzika, violinist; Joseph MEN'S SUITS WOMEN'S GARMENTS FVault has come into National use. A ing Tobacco. by "Roxy and His Gang" direct from tenor; Helen Graves, mezzo sop waterproof airtight burial box of Capitol Theatre, New York City. Jimniie Clark, pianist; Vincent are our specialty. Pleat- steel reinforced cement—it seals the 9:H>-10:lft p. iu.—Orfjan recital and his orchestra from the Hob made to measure, re- casket into one solid piece of protect- Over 250 Miflka| direct from the studio of the Skinner Pennsylvania. paired, pressed and ing, dyeing, repairing, ing masonry within the sodden grave. Packages Sold in a Organ Company, j Friday, October 17. steaming—and all kinds All good undertakers recommend the Single Year Monday, October 13. 11-12 noon—Dinner music cleaned. Norwalk Vault—the best. 1XS1ST of delicate work neatly 4-F) p. m.—Musical program to be tho Rose Room of the Hotel Wald ON IT. Made by f-^^o announced. Astoria. Stories for children Pressing and cleaning 60c done at the most reason- 6-10 p. m.—Dinner music from the Blanche Elizabeth Wade, the G. Steam cleaning $1.50 able prices. Rose Room of the Hotel Waldorf- Kinney Company story teller. Hie Norwalk Vault Co. Astoria. Joint recital by Earl Car- Lctithner. jazj z ppianist. The nauh, baritone, and Robert Carbauh, nes Buys. Zona Mnie Grii We call for and deliver; phone 167. xylophonist. Joint recital by Helen Plainfield, N. J. lyric soprano. "Astor Coffee" . Jenks Dietrich, pianist, and Gerald chestra.

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VOTE FOR DR. WILLIAM E. RAMSAY

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GONE We want to tell you the coat' is slight. Brighton your home wjtjl WHAT'S THE USE Advice Worth listening to plenty of light. HEN Wizard Kditun discove NAMING A 'CAMP IF TMtf WAHT "Vu BL FEUX, THE AND T TrfOT A GOOD NAME F0I2 tT W the incandescent, he lit up WANT A NAME Fo(3 "NEEDLE"-*THE LDMGER YOO AS -S«E and fixtures are priced reaao ( VWHO NAME* THE; BRITISH ftATTU by us. V SHI Pa 0B THE PULLMAN CAB$ PAGE SI! Brackenridge of Upper Green street. Have You Registered Yet? The Sumhine Cla»» met at the home of Miu Alidft Van Slyke nn Monday evening. In the1 nhsenri1 of the president, Mrs. Hurry Hnkcr, Jr., IF you DO Nor presided. There were thirteen r.mni- Subscription, $1.60 Per Y««r bora present. REGISTER WE Reports were Riven ami woiK plun- You May Think t'ublijhea everj Friday by ned for the winter. MIDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Green Street, Woodbridg* The flower committee reported Telephone, Woodbrldjre 671 that flowers or fruit are sent weekly to the sick and shut-ins. It is only Nickels and O. HARGIS PRALL • • . you Following the business session a MAXWEU. LOGAN -..—.-M«nnjng social time was enjoyed and refresh- a H. BYRNE. Atfrwtielaf RaprwnUttTt ment* served by the hostess. Quarters You Save The next meeting will be with Entered •• iecond-clau m«tt«T Harah _____ Mrs. John Lewis of Fulton street, offl«« «t Woodbridy, N. J., md«r tU Act 1870. Monday, October 27th. by availing yourself of these price*, but when you con- The Ladies of the church were en- mwtwm nmmuxmt tertanied at the yearly Nesbit Tea by sider the quality of the merchandise you are getting you »fmt Mrs. William RowRw e and Mrs. H. A. will find your savings running into dollars. Tappen at the home of thh e latter Wdnesday afternoon; twenty-eifrht ladies being presentp . A goodlgy sum Haine.' Heavy Ribbed UNDERWEAR— Ql%p was collectelld d for thhe Christmahit s box DEMOCRATIC DESPERATION INDICATED to be sent their missionaries in India, Shirts and Drawers, each U*J\* Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Nesbjtt. BY ATTACK ON SALTER. On next Wednesday the monthly missionary meeting will be held at "Root's Trivoly" Shirts and Drawers, each $1.95 Interests that were turned out of power in Woodbridge home of Mrs. A. L. Huber of Green street. "Madewell" Ribbed Union Suits, each $1.45 Township back in 1916 after they were found to be spending Trinity Episcopal Church Men's SPORT COATS, special $1.95 more than their tax income and making up the deficit by float- Rev. J. Benjamin Myer, Hector. Sunday services. •ng notes; had allowed the tax department of the township to 8 A. M.—Holy Eucharist. Men's Elasticoat $4.95 ?et into a hopeless muddle by reason of neither assessing, col- 10 A. M—Church School. Like the Indian's bow—springs right back into shape. 11 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Boyt' "Cadet" SLIPOVERS '$3.45 lecting nor keeping proper account of taxes; had formed a Sermon. table at committee meetings and take part in lively wrangles "realty" company among themselves, bought land for about 4 F. M.—Evensong, Big Boys' Heavy SLIPOVERS $6.85 over what ought to be done but which seldom is done success- Wednesday, October 15, the Men's $2,000 and promptly resold it to the township for $10,400— Club Supper at 6:30 in the Parish fully in that way. House at which time the Rev. C. S. Boys' Two Iifterwoven LISLE Studenti' Two those same interests are gunning for Doctor J. P. Salter, present Wood, rector of St. Luke's Church To say that Salter has done nothing ig absurd and scarcely in Roselle will be the speoker. Pant* ftO/1-75 eommitteemnn from the First Ward. And the reason they are i On Saturday, October 18 which is Pants .45 HOSE; 3 warrants contradiction. Citizens here are sensible of the fact St. Luke's Day there will be a service Suits $£** after Salter's hide is that they know they have a chance to get Suits....$9 pair for $1 Trouwrs Straight, that it was Salter whb labored tenacioualy and long to install lack Into ITi'o saddle over hfe"p*ofittca1ty deacr*boflyr ' munL^the WomaX Hanging and Wide. a garbage collection system "and who succeeded no£ only in and preSCTiftrtioHi rjf Thurrlt Last week the Democratic organ, after gracefully excusing installing the system, but at a much lower rate than had been Melhodiit itself for the action it was about to take, fired its first broad- 10 A; M.-^-Church School. anticipated. 11 A. M.—Preaching Services. C. CHRISTENSEN & it). side of "mud" in the present campaign. Its target was Rev. A. S. Dezendorf will take for Doctor Salter is not a politician. They may pander to their his subject, "Westward Bound." Salter, whose defeat must be accomplished if the ones who own "Built on Values, Growing on Values" political interests by chiding and ridiculing him by reason of 7:45 P. M,-—Preaching service; the paper are to have another chance to do to the township with the subject, "Climbers." that, but they must know that voters are gradually waking up 7:45 P. M.—Wednesday evening what they did in the past. But the attack on'Salter seems likely prayer meeting. 96 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE to the fact that politicians are not the best men for public office. 7 P. M.—Epworth League with to bear fruit of a different kind than was intended, for the very Miss Helen Augustine as the leader The men who want to see Salter ousted are the men who,with the subject, "The Christian Citi- day afternoon in the lecture room of | qualities the paper ridicules are what make him one of the zen and Hia Neighbors." in 1919, instituted just such a campaign as their present one the curch. strongest candidates in the township today. The Men's Club will hold their next Th« Suzonfia Wesley Circl° held against John E. Breckenridge and W. T. An.es. The same regulag r meeting on Monday night in their regular meeting on Wednesday Thciuglify its pli&itafe&aitortM! i at the home of Mrs. Harold Mundy Tonight in the Sunday School the local public schools. more interesting fo]r lieve there is political capital to be made of the fact that Salter on Upper Green street on Monday rooms the Sunday School teachers you as well as others. evening. .J and pupils will; hold a "Supper and Church Notes Fair." The supper starts at 6 o'clock. lacks almost all the qualities that are supposed to be necessary Pretbytorian Church The officers and teachers of the We want and with your I Sunday School held their regular Next Tuesday night the Epworth in a politician. He is not public speaker of exceptional ability; Rev. L. V. Buschman, Minister. League will hold their regular busi- help will print all I 10 A. M.—Sabbath School. monthly meeting- at the home of Mr. an ness and social meeting in the lec- lio lacks to a remarkable degree that suavity of manner, oiliness 11 A. M.—Morning Service; the', d Mrs. S. B. Demarest of Grove ture room of the church when a "Ye writer of th' of tongue, and blustering fellowship that in many cases is mis- subject of which "will be "By Faith, I avenue on Monday evening. Old Time Affair" will be the feature most imaginative Columbus. Plans for the winter a work were of the evening. All attending will fiction bus a hard taken for ability by the trusting voter. Salter'a success, the 6:4!) P. M.—Christian Endeavor. discussed and reports received on the come attired in the gowns and suits time to concoct u THE NEWS] 7:45 P. M.—Rev. Raymond Cam- airplane membership contest which of 1776. Rev. A. S. Dezendorf is Story good enough reason First Ward voters gave him a vote of confidence two eron will preach. was started last Sunday and will con- chariman of arrangement* for this Midweek Service — Wednesday tinue for twelve weeks. A social affair. Election of officers will also to satisfy hU wlCe when lies beeo out years ago, is due to something else—something of greater evening &\ 8 o'clock. hour followed the business session late at night. Newt of All Woodbridge Townihip in The Buschman Chapter of- West- and the hostess served refreshments. ^ place. the Independent, the molt widely weight in the minds of the people than ability to thump the minster Guild will meet at the The next meeting will be held at The Ladies' Aid Society of the "read piper in Woodbridge Manse and the Breckenridge Chapter the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 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f 1 Coach Lauck's Selections For Today's Game Are FHAT LITTLE CAIWE int*r-iut'icrto«co.,N.T.-By B. Link I States Island Athletics, Best Team On Island,! Expected To Furnish Surprise For lected To Test Out Combination UNTIL. ELEVJEM New Brunswick UKVf Nn SMAcKerts.i GOT INTO Representing Woodbridge ANOTHER GAME NBAft. HO(V\& A brand new football team, the handiwork of Coaches AMD PLMED UHXIL SK% THlS Every effort will be made to provide patrons of tl Lauck and Boehm, will take the field this afternoon in a game; G AND -THBY CLEANED j iron sport with first class semi-pro football Sunday that will long be remembered aa a milestone in high school i » F^R NtNB M0ftB - ! N j when the American Legion's post team takes the field history. When the referee's whistle sounds and the thud of Sl/BSS V U/A3 OUTA LUCK .- ' the Staten Island Athletics. The team has been workii the ball at the kickoff floats out above the din on Parish House ! 'or three weeks under direction of Coach Lauck of the? field, Woodbridce, will have its first land, fullback; Walling and Tuttle, School, and is in first class shape to chance in eight long years to witness half backs; Vescy, quarterback. This on gridirons in thU vicinity. Ho itself credit No lineup for WoodbridfP I a representative high school team per- quartet will average 140 pounds. Tak- ing the team as a whole, the average I The Athletics are recognized as the (elected but it is probable form on the gridiron. It's going to weight is 151, a good weight for many ' strongest team on Staten Island this Bill" Romond, "Buck-" Wall be a big afternoon. a larger school. year. Players from the old C«r- men Zullo, Elmer Wand, , Halea, the Wanderers, and the Bright- Sullivan, "Monk" Messick, Data gathered this week by the In- An idea of the personnel of the ons of last season have been moulded Whalen and "Curly" Sullivan dependent indicates that the team is first squad may be had from the ac- together into a machine that is out on the field when the whiitl*' "biggre ffgerr and heavier than local aport companying table, the figures after after real professional football recog- However, it may be decided j followTlowerc s had dared to hope, It will the names indicating the class to nition. Against these the local boys place Bome or all of these. rank well with any team in this sec- which the player belongs. It will be will send a tram of seasoned veterans, I wealth of other capable mat- tion of Jersey. The line, which will noticed that many of the players are all of whom have made their marks has been showing up well in probably be made up of Thergeson in their fourth year, a fact that and Cunningham, ends;-Tappen and means the team will be handicapped Shock, tackles; Galaida and Yunker, by graduations in June. The affair on Sunday guards; and Gems, center, weighs The game with Linden has been Fords Fails Again To on the Copoer Works diamond! considerably more than half a ton changed from November 7 to Novem- boy. Fans wore treated to 1 and averages 158 pounds. ber 21. Next Friday the team will good game in the first featurtj Coach Lauck will probably start a travel to South Amboy for a game bill when Fords outplayed bsckfield made up as follows: Hoag- there. Check Losing Streak phen'g team, from Stats itre lerton wag on the mound and ' Beaten By Amboy* But Trounce tighten the pinches although St. Stephen's In Prelimi- Fottball Squad of High School The critical play in the _ •Name Position Weight Height Age nary Game a homer by Johnny ParshnrJ S. Hoagland (4) fullback 160 6' 0" 18 seventh that came when all E. Tuttle <4) half back 110 9 18 Crippled by the absence of the socks were occupied. C. Walling (4) half back 135 17 regjular catcher and twp infielders The box score: E. Vecsy (3) quarter back 125 5 18 Fords Field Club bowed in its fifth Ford.. AB. R, O. Gems (2) center 170 1 18 consecutive defeat Sunday afternoon Dalina, If 3 E. Galaida (1) gutrd 170 1 17 by the most one-sided score recorded, Burke, lb 4 V. Tomsu (3) center 155 9V4 16 this season amonjj supposedly evenly-' Smalley, cf 8 G. Tappen (4) tackle 172 10 17 matched semi-pro nines in this vicin- Rodner, cf 1 A. Thergeson (3) left end 135 ir 17" ity. The Amboys, who were beaten by Parsler, ss 4 J. Yunker (4) guard 170 16 ; Fords • earlier in the season, had a Milchick. 2b 4 J. Shock (4) tackle 166 6 2 17 AS THEY WILL PROBABLY | walkaway against Steve Anthony's Gloff, 3b 5 G. Deter (4) tackle 145 5 11 16 LINE UP AT THE IN LINE WITH THE SPORTSMEN team, winning bjf 1E-0. Spatford, rf B P. Cunningham (3) end 130 5 11V4 Thu breaks were decidedly against Pfeiffer, c 5 5 7 16 KICK-OFF J. McCullouKh (2) end 16 iu the-first chick, Fullerton, p 4 "(4) 7 Left End—McCullouch. ' . It*-i««Kitfrtwrtltf*jjredicted that local football fans will Was on the mo * ick D. Gerity , quarter bac Left T»okl»-»-8WW. E. nftnlgait (2) guard 235 11 xiven (1) IB Left Guard—Galaida. pleasantly surprised this afternoon when Coach Lauck's high | ^'^^^i^ectiveness DoirNoe half back 146 4 15 Center—Germ. ainti. AB. B. (2) guard 138 16 school team celebrates the return of the gridiron game to the j were minus quantities after that and Edw. Goriss At Right Guard—Yunker. Krupa, ss 2 0? Art. Koyen (3) end 135 10 16 h s e v e r y f (8) tackle Right Tackle—Tappen. local sport calendar in a battle with New Brunswick high! tf^Z KZ? t i l " 7 n , nafllT Dametsch, 3b. & ss 4 0 ' A. Jacobson 140 8 17 Right End—Cunningham. (3) tackle 135 0 16 runs in uic iir^i> two SIHMZUS. UHiiimt Peary, lb 4 1 C. Jacob (2) Quarterback—Vetey. Johnson, p 4 0- Ted Leber tackle 140 7 • 16 school a second team. Personally, we believe the county seat I » southpaw, went in and succeeded in (1) half back 130 Left Half—Gerity. Mitruska, cf 4 0 A. BoWer (2) 8 15 Right Half—Walling. Shuba'ck. If 4 0 «,1 All Weygand guard •100 7 16 school wdl wi.sh it had^sent ita first squad to uphold the honor Meyer Larson and Kocheck con- Fullback—Hoagland. of old New Brunswick before the afternoon is over. tributed homers to the afternoon's Fimiani, 2b 4 V J entertainment. Lovi, c .'. 4 0 Football Fund Now Up To The largest item on the list ' While it took Percy Haughton, one of the best coaches in The box score: Mikula, rf. & 3b A.... 4 donations is $12.50, given by teach-: Amlmyi. AB. R. H. E. Welsh, rf 2 $150; Fords Teachers Donate tT3 of Fords school. the business, two years to get a system established at Co- Stinson, 2b 5 2 3 1 WesLiddle Wins Shoot lumbia and drill a team capable of coping with the best, it ap- Regan, If 4 2 2 0 Alumni of the school, irivate citi- Ancimnt Card Game Zalari, rf 4 2 2 0 Score by innings: pears to us that Woodbridge is going to have a good team this Saints 000 000 1J zens interested in doinire'at the local The origin of the game tit whist I* Kocheck, lb 5 3 3 0 Pfeiffer, cf 5 0 Fords 200 022 institution, and even, the teachers very obscure, but under Its old nam* At Fords Club Bake year. No predictions are in order aa to how far the locals will themselves are among the contribu- McGuire, 3b 5 0 Summary: Home runs of triumph It was so generally under go against the county representatives this season but we'll 2 and Parsler. Struck out—By tors to the football fund beinjf raised About two hundred lovers of the ; Parsler, as 4 at the Barron avenue school. Two Hint And that prediction is that Woodbridge {frsen- c. 5 3 son, 6;; by Fullerton, 3. B* a C!irUtwa» In 1520 at Cam- «.rt of SmashinE the clay piKeOn on j make one any way. 1 balls—Off Fullerton, 0* off Jo hundred and fifty dollars is the goal. w n have RogM1 P Left on bases—Fords, 9j , To date a trifle more than half that bridge In which the allegories wen cLbtkfhe.dTt^ordrRod'and S£\ ' to be figured in Recalculations of South River, New - amount has been accounted for. based on t*« game. Club last Saturday afternoon. In the [ Brunswick and Perth Amboy in their quest for the county 41 15 17 1 Umpire—Jack Egan. Fordt, main event, a contest of a hundred! ehamDlonshin Fordi. AB. R. H. E. shots to determine what member! ""' Johnson, rf 2 The box score: should have the honor of claiming I Fullerton, rf 4 Municipal Club. AB, ] possession of the club's challenge cup Dalina,, If. & p. 3 Jacobs, ss 4 p g p One thing that is going to handicap the red and black Gloflf f 3bb. && ss 4 Rasmussen, lb 4 fofeyr Liddlthe nexe finishedt three first months bu. t noT. tWes unti-l this year is the lack of competent substitutes. Lauck has a few, Burke, lb 4 Messick, 3b 4 1 l h n to be sure but Smalley, cf 3 Bragger, 2b. 4 ofofftaf tha?t waw^s ««es«necessarryywhe^ both«3d- - football calls for a wealth of good men to send Levine, ss & 3b 3 Lorch, If 4 die and Dunham tied in the main in as replacements, Judge for yourself this afternoon. Loviliuvi.i u. .,. c3it v Bedi. cf 3 .* STRAND ** event with perfect scores. Arnold Milchick, p. & If 1 0 Fender, c 8 * Rodner, If 2 0 PERTH AMBOY Lybeck, who held the trophy for the Oh boy, Rutgers came back with a vengeance last Satur- Donahue, p 8 SMITH STREET last three months, finished behind •ihe Leonard, rf , 8 two leaders with a score of 98. day in trampling over Lebanon Valley to the tune of 56-0. 29 0 3 7 The scores were; True enough, Lebanon Valley was not as strong as the teams Score by innings: 82 Fords 000 000 000— 0 B«*rc>U. AB.3 T. w. Liddie, 100; Willard Dun- that the New Brunswick collegians will have to face before Amboys 450 122 Olx—If FRIDAY and SATURDAY- ham, 100; Arnold Lybeck, 98; Gus > ...... , , ., , , , G. Mesick, 3b 8 Summary: Home runs—Kocheck Markowitz, If. 4 Lybeck, 97; G. W. Wood, 97; John the season is over but it was strong enough the week before Larsen. Three base hit—Kocheck. Saloki, 96; Albert Waters, 96; Mar-1t o scorc |)y placement on Penn State and to hold the Pennsyl- Turner, lb 4 J Two base hit—Zalari. Struck out— Gibsen, 2b 3 tin Sindet, 94; Frank Dunham, 92;!.'', . By Milchick, 10; by Dalina, 8; by TRIUMPH Mike Ricsz, 89; William Lybeck, 89. Borchard, ss 4 Rogers, 7. Bases ,on balls—Off Mil- This event was for-• the - clu- b - chal--- vania crow down to 46 points. Holzheimer, rf 8 chick, 2; off Dalina, 1; off Rogers, 4. Myer, cf 8 With LEATRICE JOY and ROD LA ROCQUE lenge cu[> held the last three months Coach Wallace has a real team at Brunswick. Just how Hit by pitcher—Dalina (Parsler). by Arnold Lybeck. Gube, c 8 A Cecil De Mille Picture good it is will be known a week from tomorrow when it goes Prion, p „ 8 Pirates Made Game Fight to Ithaca to take on Gil Dobie's Cornell stone crusher. We do Municipal Nine End* not expect Rutgers to beat Cornell but it will be the biggest j Sea&on With 3-2 Win Score by innings: MONDAY and TUESDAY— Municipal Nine 200 010'04 surprise in years if the game is anything but a good one. Bearcats 110 000 Manager Sabo's Municipal Nine Cornell is not going to be on the right end of many long odd closed its season on Sunday with a UNGUARDED WOMEN Lets. i contest that was one of the best seen on a home diamond this season. The Sacrednest of la you know about Lafayette trimming Pittsburg? Bearcats, another local team, were All true work Is sacred; In With BEBE DANIELS and RICHARD DIX beaten by a 3-2 score in a battle that work, were It but" true ban Last year the Easton college was coached by Dr. Jock Suther- was nip and tuck all the way. Dona- there Is soim-thlng of dlvlnene hue pitching; for the winners, had a | b ,, us „,„ MrtIl> nas Itg land. He left them, went to Pittsburg to inherit a wonderful little the edge on Pnon, the Bearcats'' _'.-*" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— squad developed by Glenn Warner and was beaten Li his first mainstay. Iu heuven.—Thoina* Carlyle. game by the very boys whom he had turned adrift. • That Lafayette team is a hummer; we'll get a chance to the pork and beaners, and waa between a fellow called MIAMI see them when they perform in New Brunswick in a few weeks s^y and another that was introduced as a Mister Kaba. With BETTY COMPSON in the Star Role —providing we get our tickets early. was no attempt made by the announcer to lead the cw) believe that it was Jack Derapsey who was going to figbtj 5. The next fight ought to be a good one, if the 1|| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE That former Woodbridgian, Harold Throckmorton, reach- averages means anything. MUST SELL AT SACRIFICE—Two ed back into the past last Sunday, plucked a bit of his former CLASSIFIED ADS Iot3 on Indiana avenue, near rail- skill with the racquet out of the rag bag where he was sup- road and school, to settle estate. Classified advertisements only one Write particulars E. W. Wolf, Execu- posed to have relegated it permanently, and played the sen- cent a word; minimum charge 25c. trix, Long Branch, N. J. R. F. D. sational Vincent Richards into the ground. Anyone who has 109. .seen Richards play knows that it takes real fine tennis to beat HELP WANTED In Reach of E? FOR SALE him 3—0,, 6—0, 6—4. GIRL wanted for housework, part or ONE Eitfht Room Two-family House. Vincent did not play his best tennis in the second set; the POCKETBOO1 full time. Apply Mrs. F. A. Breigs, two baths, two toilets, gas and RADIO 514 Tisdale, Place, Woodbridge. lost" iu tin? Hyiit far the i9:M Nation- j critics seem to agree that he has let down a bjt since his work electricity. House located on Fitch l lll in the fmals of e ROOMS TO RENT street, on two lota. rJ<**uf ,tr"""!ii,n1 'i!t«'ie |«"ei'i l ^ National singles and the Davis Cup matches. Enjoy Radio with a FAD A Neutrodyne THREE ROOMS, improvements. In- Also ture the gonfulon. but tliey Jual fcii But he "did his durndest," so to speakrto take the last set and >• quire Mrs. Kozel'B Store, Garden JNE-FAMILY Frame Dwelling, new, bbun ul tlic iTiii'-:il moment. match but was not capable of matching { About Our Liberal FURNISHED ROOM to rent, all con- DDo p trained byy natsd GrGermam n train Friedman's promoting career will be brought to a dismal clpse; veniences j five minutes to Wood- er at reasonablb e ffee ; alsl o CChoh w and envelopes, etc., coojtandy 2. The best qualities of each individual fighter on the card, - TIME PAYMENT PLAN bridge station, trolley and bus con- Great Dane PuppieB. Strongh*art carried in stock for your nections. Telephone 36-R. ' ^aston avenue, New Br ins- ,if thrown together, would have scarcely produced two fair con- accommodation. ••• s-*' i - " ' i * • * '" * "*" Telephone 1448-W-f. tenders ; FURNISHED ROOM to let, with or Get our figures on th&t WOODBRIDGE RADlO-fiXtCTRIC CO, without board. 133 Freeman St., PROFESSIONAL SERVICES printing you have been 8. By far the worst affair of the evening was the eight lap Woodbridge. DR. T. R. WRIGHT, Osteopathic thinking of. tuce between "Battling" Hazel, of Perth' Amboy, and Cdn- (Fred W. tiuflf, Prop.) FURNISHED ROOM; suit one or two, Physician, 44 Green St Wood- suble Smith, of the Feegee Islands, or possible the West Indies. all conveniences. Box 62, Iaelin, bridge. T«lephone Woodbridge 574. New Jersey. i Hours: 1-8 Tuendava and id New Type, Latest The former jot the worst of what fighting was done; 4. One fight stands out from the others as a sore thumb T«L«g7 FOR RENT FORP DEMONSTRATIONS Style Faces 94 Main St. It I CALL Woodbrldtr* J9-W. would stand p« on a n«nd «f ba^ao**,. It wa» on« that PAGE SIX

if the Institution In a four-ypur-old Two Giants Banished Show Increase into, which In now, according lo Onl- KYES EXAMINED ine! II. Rtewnrt Craven, rlinlrinitn uT lie IniliiHlrial Rchnnl cnnnnl'tpe, In Headaches Relieved by In Valuations 1 From Organized Base lie tinnl stages of c-nlbini' THE PERTH AMBOY I Colonel Craven ask"d tli< l»';inl lor Properly Fitted Glasses Jersey' City Lead* In Tnx Rate in appropriation nf $."..(IIHI (or ;i n• iv Lentec Ground Reduction—-Second in Rat- «r. Me siiid thnl HdinK In the ichonl'n car 1H an nnlfal iv 11i<• ti e;m In* GAS LIGHT COMPANY j on the Premises able Jumps •ndurert only hy the mnil mlmM nnd lmt out of mere merry for fhe visit t I. MANN j ors both he and the prlncliinl hav- 206 SMITH STREET »>en giving the use of their own earn OPTICAL SPECIALIST SOUTH AMBOY NET DECREASE The hoard, however, ruled that the. As to my standing, ask your Novel Procedure Followed Tn Combat present anlo muni carry on for ait- I doctor. Heating and Cooking Appliance! Rum Running On Coutt—V. S. At- other year or two. 87'A SMITH STREKT Action was reserved on n resolution • PERTH AMBOY torney Winne, Invoking Mari- adopted hy the Normal School Teach- Ruud Automatic and Storage Water Heaters time Law§, File* Libel rs' Association nnd presented by the Opposite Woolworth's !"><• and president. Miss Adelo Cailn, a mem- 10c Store ber of the Mnntclnlr Normal School New Pfocett Gai Ranges r| Trpnton. — Sixty-four ,mnnlT the for 1!l2:t, according to n coiiipilatlon hy at half compensation, with the pro- vision that they agree to continue In I llic Slntn Lnague of MitnlrlptrlttleH. the service of their respective schools Hoiilh Amhoy 1B IIHICII as the only Con-DenRit Radiant Logs ft TV city KliowinK a decrnnw ill net vulua for a period nf at least three yearn fol- tloti, TIIP Increases in valuation wore lowing their return. Odorless— Efficient—Inexpensive iiCfiiinpanlnd by a Jinni> In the tax Can't Reduce Service after every meal rnti'M In 42 of the niunic-ip;ilitl('R. In Proposed reduction of service nn \ Tl other cities and towns when the the Qulnton and Rimer branches of ft t-< Wide Worlfl Iliotoii Cleanses month anal viiliiiitloiiR went up ihc tJIX rntp came the West Jersey & Seashore Railrond teeth and aids digestion. 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: SAND, DOLAN, O'CONNELL IIIIBII Clifton, PastiaU county, is the to one train a day In each direction Telephone 143 Perth Amboy Jrmmy O'CnnnHI. sulmtltiit.r outfielder (if tli•• Now York National league Relieves that over- only city having a Htiitiomiry tnx rate, was disapproved liy the Slate, Public Baseball Team, whom John Mc(iraw purchased frnm Sun Franrilaco ('lull for eaten leeltng and add still in 11124 and thn same in 1923. Utility f ommisBion. which ordered the month. Clifton, however, made a -substantial I f7S,0Ofl a( tli>! lx-ginning "f laul season, was barred from organized biiKt'hall schedule of April 27 last continued for all times, toother with Coach Cozy Dolan, of the GiantH, on the cliarp1 ' Its Ka-s-t-i-n-o flavor boost in its ratables. Communities nffected hy the proposed satisfies Oae craving lor Sonic nf the larpier HI ins Increasing cut In service opposed the applica- that they had attempted to bribe Socnnd Itimoman Sand, of the, F'tiilly Nn sweets. tlonnls, to Ui iw llm pamo which clinched th«s pennant for the {Jianls. Sand J their tax rates follow: tion. Wriglcy'a Is doable Newark, 1S23, $3.70; 1024, $3.78; reported the TIT to Managur Fletcher, of the Phillies, and Judge LandiafiW value la the benefit aad "While It Is recognized," reads th*< action followed. * I pleasure II provides. ratrriion, 1923, $2.00; 11)24, $3.11; decision of the board, "that toll Items Caindi'ii, 1»23, $2.75; 1024. J2.S0; Hay- of expense of a branch or muln line WINCHESTER STORE OF QUALITY SemUJbtit* Parity oiinii, 1H2H. $3.29; 192-1, $4.01; Passnlc, operation enn be properly nnd reason- '—Say "I snw your advertisement in—Mention this paper to advertisers, Ili2:i, $;S.1!I; 1924, |3.r>r>; Atlantic City, *lwiuld Ua «Lluil- ' It helps you, it helps them, it helpsit helps V'"i. it helps them, It helps j ably 1!i2:i, $L'.i»fi; 1924, $3; Perth Amboy, nateri, consideration must he given to your paper. your paper. ira, Sir.fi; 1924, ti.f,n. the general transportation needs nf New Ilninswlck, 1923, $4.54; 1924, the cnmmnnltleR served." Brown Brothers SKI; IMnlnfield, 1923, $4,114; 1924, nisconjinuance nf trolley service hy S3.13; (laiflelcl, 1928, $3.56; 1924, $4.0!); the Public Service Railway Company 579-81 ROOSEVELT AVE. Tel. Carteret 320. I,OI>K Brunch, 1923, $4.63; 1924, $5.39; nn the Monrne line, Passnlc, and the Aslmry Park, 1923, $3.00; 1924, $4.27; substitution nf three auto blisses of HARDWARE — SPORTING GOODS (iloiiccHter, 1923, $3,5f>; 1824, $3,9fi; the Public Service Transportation Hallway, 192S, $2.96; 1924, $3.1G; Company waR approved today by the Paints and Oils for all purposes South Anibny, 1923, $5.09; 1924, $5.53. Utility Commission. Window Glass and House Furnishings E2l She flavor lasts Cities showing a decrease in their Acting upon a onmplalnt that the LUMBER IHL'I tax rate as compared with 1923: quality of gas served to residents of Come and see our New Stock of Imported Chinaware .ler.soy City, 1923, $3,758; 1924, Dover by the New Jersey Gas and ;.. Elizabeth, 1923, $3.09; 1924 i^w and Very Suitable EucJ^gJWzeB at^^ ^ fl 13.08; Mllltllle, W23, $4,388 ?• 1924 not up to xtandnrd, th* Utility Com Very Reasonable'Prices. GOOD PEOPLE J4.O4N; Ocean- City, 1923, $4.20; 1924 mission ordered Hie company tn mnkp SCIENTIFIC Jll.iiO; Ventnor-CIty, 1923, 13.7015; 1924 Immediate repairs to Its plant and Home Booster's Coupons given with each dollar purchase. 13 028; Hammonton, 1923,14.626; 1924 $3.44. PIANO TUNING Among the more important munici- Passing of Morrl» Canal TO DEAL reflecting an Increase In rata- Much apprehension over crops Regulating and Repairing bles this year over 1923: i>xints among the farmers along the of all makes of Pianos Newark, ^923, 1578,971,103; 1924, Morris canal, between Haekcnsack J624.6S9.451: Jersey City. 1923, $476,- and Port Murray, now that only a clay trough exists where before- COAL Fust Class Work Guaranteed 998,411; 1924, $500,064,626; Paterson, WITH 1923, $153,714,121; 1924, $177,874,222; quiet waters were. Get your* coal now and be assured of good clean supply JOSEPHINE JENSEN Camden, 1923. $144',753.7(;3; 1924, $151,- Owing to the lack of rain for weeks next winter. 401,543; Elizabeth, 1923, $107,324,641; streams fed from the abandoned cana 346 Barclay St., Perth Amboy We have the best ever produced; 1924, $118,500,821; Bayonne, 1923, have gone dry. depriving the cattlt Telephone Perth Amboy lliS'JR. J126,809,345; 1924, $150,565,851; Pas- of fhe accustomed water supply The time is ripe and the price is right. fiaie, 1923, $79,024,803; 1924, $89,959,- Wells, also, have gone dry for thf Give us a call; or, at your request, we will call at your 23S; East Orange, 1923, $82,927,446; first time in the memory of the oldesl 1024, $88,331,687. Inhabitants, and the grass is witheret home. on the leas. Combat Rum Rurining You are assured of a square deal with Invoking provisions of the maritime One of the places most seriously in- YOU RIGHT laws, novel in this district UH a means convenienced Is the new branch game. of combating rum running along the farm, recently purchased by the State RYMSHA & CO., Inc. New Jersey coast, United States At- Fish and Game Commission. For sev torney Walter G. Winne has filed a eral weeks the large, deep well which Dealers in Coal, Wood and Ice NO TRANSACTION IS CONSIDERED COMPLETE UNTIL libel in federal court against the .pow- furnished the water supply has been 989 State St. Tel. 1313 P. A. MAURER, N. J. ENTIRE SATISFACTION HAS BEEN GIVEN er boat Die & Shlutt, which was dry. i the revenue cutter Kickapoo 19 That the passing of the Morrt We also carry a large stock of Locust and Cedar canal will be an lnconveulence 1 Fence Posts. "Come and Get Our Illustrated Plan FRANK P. WOGLOM iles off Cold Spring Inlet. The Bie & Shiott is alleged to have now firmly maintained by the properh Stationer ad on board 519 cases o[ liquor taken owners. Hundreds of summer guesl Book of Homes" OFFICE SUPPLIES • rom the British vessel A. J. Balfour have missed it for bathing, rowinp Adding Machine* andj Nova Scotia. The charge on which iind fishing. During the winter hoy Type wri t«n he libel la based is that the Bie & und girls will be without a skatin 197 SMITH ST. place, and farmers will be minus an ililott, rated as a coastwise vessel, Homemade Crullers and PERTH AMBOY ,ent on a foreign voyage without reg- ice-harvest. R. A. HIRNER BOYNTON itry and was operated for a purpose To Carry Pupils to School Doughnuts like mother ot stated in her license. The Board of Education of Hop' Funertl Dirtctor and used to make. LUMBER CO. The crew of the vessel, consisting of Township, Warren County, la directe Expert Embalmer t i er captain, Georse Jackson, Charles by a decision of Assistant Commis SEWAREN, N. J. Phone 250 Woodbridge The only fully equipped and up-to: elson, Prank T. Thompson and John sioner Charles J. Strahan of the De date Undertaking Establishment in Ask your grocer. lleson, were released in Atlantic City, partment of Public Instruction t town. ut the vessel and her cargo were make arrangements for the fou eld. The procedure followed sug- (laughters ot Walter Sledletskl t Fair Treatment to All. S. B. BREWSTER sts a method for reaching rum run- reach the Beaver Brook School li- HENRY DOMHOFF Dealer in Office Phone—264. I FAMOUS READING I ers even though they operate beyond the transportation route, connectin Residence Phone—289. FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, BRAN, he 12 mile limit, now the accepted at Cook's corner. CARTERET I AATTWP ATTTr THAT I GRAIN, BALED HAY istance within which vessels may be The situation disclosed by the te ANTHRACITE COAL AND STRAW iarched for contraband. timony led Mr. Strahan to comment and Judge Rellstab imposed a fine of that parents Bhoultl not establish resi- dence in remote places and inaccessi- MAIN STREET 100 in federal court upon Holden O. iassit of Vineland, charged with vio- ble to the schools of the eurroundlnR SANITARY ICE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. iitiiiB the Mann act by taking a sev- community. WOODBRIDGE I Full Weight Prompt Servico :nteen-year-old girl to Virginia. Bas- Siedltnskt. a shoemaker, who works FORDS Adjoining P. R. R. Tel. 55 It was fined $500 in the Cumberland in Blairstown, moved from New York several years ago to what he sup- :ounty court and settled a civil action NEW YORK • THEO. A. LEBER >y the payment of $300. In view of posed waa a small farm on a mountain T«J. Wo«Itridg. 728 hese facts Judge Rellstab aaid he re- top In Hope township. No laud in un- CANDY KITCHEN FORDS HARDWARE CO. WOODBRIDGE AVE. PORT READING ;arded a fine of $100 as sufficient tur- der cultivation on the farm, to which Manufacturers and Deulen In Tools, Paints, Varnish & Oils her punishment. the father returns only once a week. I The distance to Cook's Corner la more Strictly Pure Window Utass and Household Ten defendants who had pleaded than a mile and a half, and the roads CANDIES AND ICE CRKAM Specialties uilty to violating the national pro- are bad, If not actually impassable, Ibttlon act were sentenced by Judge Next to Postoffice FORDS, N. J. part of the winter. Mr. Strahan leaves 79 Main St. Tel. 43 Kellstab to pay fines ranging from It to the discretion and an atuietuiug breakfaBt In the morning. Henry M. Criaanmn, Atlantic; Joseph GENERAL CONTRACTORS Stcon.er. "SEEANDBEE" "CITY OF ERIE" —"CITY OF BUFFALO1? them. The ordinance which he pro- Quality Grocer Daily, May 1st to November 15th M. Arnold. Murcnr; Brewster H. poses to present U> the city commie Exeat.ting. Sewering, Grading, Leave Buffalo • 0:00 I'M. I I'jiiur* 1 Leave Cleveland - 0:00 P.M. Willis, Middlesex, and, B,. C. Wooster sion will provide for the appointment 142 MAIN S. 'Phone 53-9 Carting of all Kind* Arrive ClawoUnd - 7:30 AM / Standard Tinu\ Arrive Budolo - 7: JO AM. Bergen. of a city .orester and will also provide (uuurtlluiui lur Ccdaf PulAt. Pul it) Ulty, Tuleda. Dcttult UII>1 othrr noiiita. Aitic Best Six Cord Spool Cotton 869 CORNELL ST. Tel. 584-M yuur liufcet uaenl nr tuurkl lucacy lor ticket Via C & BLiu«. New 'iuurinL Auto- Visitors to the Industrial School for that no trees may be cut down or Woodbridga mul.ik Rule *1UOO. trimmed without city permission. rat P Colored Youth at Bdrdentawn must Stuj (ut lim »«lioual pairle dial! of the ••,- „ " l DRESSMAKING HINTS continue to tnaku the trip from the Gu-uL Ship "SeeuttUbce" aud 32-fiaga booklet. *Rfck SL<-'.IIU1^L' Lcii({tn, Cost of carrying out the provisions It. Cl.v.l.nd and BU8JO Tr.™lt C. ^^ SM f 'lhl " For • valuable book an railroad station ami about the grounds of the ordinance will be about flS.OOO WOODBRIDGE Cl*v*Und, Ohio dre«sm*liiaii. send 4c. to THE SPOOL COTTON CO., D.pt. O annually, it is estimated. 3IS Fourth A».., NmrVork —Hundreds read our Classified Ads— I —— — „ .. '— —Please mention this paper Iftien, — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — GUSTAV BLAUM THIS SPACE FOR Complete in Itself Groceries and Provisions •7 MAIN ST. WoodbrM,, SALE Sharpens the blade In tHfe RABIN0W1TZ HARDWARE razor without removing it1 "If it's Hardware, We Have It! Quick. Convenient. Easy OLIVER B. AMES, INC to clean. Complete sets—^ Full line of £ Heact G. A. FULLERTON razor, with strpp and extri HARDWARE, PAINTS. OILS, VAR- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING acbea. Neuralgia, Rltoumatum blades, $1.00 and up. Auto Trucking and All AcKe* nnd Pain* NISHES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WUlard BttUry Servic* Local and Long DUtance Ha*ll»*: ALL DRUGGISTS 665 ROQJPVELT AVE., CAETERET, N. J. 78 Albert St., WooAridg. ~ • QwtewtSW rftAILHT, T»L 726 Weodbrfd,, mmmmmmwmmmmm* '^^^^^™*^'^^^^HiV'^vH6flHvMHHiflflH$lflnE£Hfii|ittM||^^ % WOODBRIDGE THEATRE AT THE MOVIES TODAY (Friday) Oct. 10th— At the Ditmai "CONDEMNED" Theatre, Perth Amboy with Mildred Davis and Carl Miller Frnnces Mnrion, who co-directed with Cheater Franklin on Nnrma Also second round "Leather Pushers"— Talmart|re's photoplay, "Dust of De- "He Loops the Conqueror" Mre," prepared the script for Miss Taalmad&e's new First National pic- ture, "Secrets." - DITMAS TOMORROW (Saturday) Oct. 11th— It Is cant in four periods, 1923 1RK0. 1870 and 18fin, and the action THEATRE PERTH AMBOY "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN" takes place both in the far West and By Harold Bell Wright in modern society setting. Others in the cast are Eugene Starring John Bowers and Marguerite De La Motte O'Brien, Gertrude Astor, George Also a Mack Sennett comedy—"The Hollywood Kid" O(?le, Emile Fitzroy> Claire McDowell TODAY AND SATURDAY Patterson Dial, George Nichols Francis Feeney, Winston Miller MONDAY, Oct. 13th— Frank Elliott, Clarissa Selwynne, George Cowell, Harvey Clark Alice SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION Day, May Girad, Percy Williams, NORMA TALMADGE Florence Wicks and Winter Hall. The beautiful frowns were designed IN by Clare West, while Stephen Goos- aon, noted art director, created the massive Bets. The photoplay was adapted by Frances Marion from the D. W, Griffith's famous stage play of the same title. "Secrets" is now playing at the "SECRETS" Masterful Production Ditmas Theatre, Perth Amboy. THE SECRET S OF A WIFE! "THE LOVE FLOWER" Hughes Drinks Oil « _ Suppor tod by In Under Sea Swim EUGENE O'BRIEN, GEORGE NICHOLS, EMILE FITZROY and CLAIRE McDOWELL with Lloyd Hughes maintains that the next time he appears in scenes for Richard Barthelmest, n motion picture in which he must swim under water, in the Pacific ALL NEXT WEEK Carol Dempster Ocean, he is jroing to let someone else tlo it for him. George MacQuarrie In filming Frank Lloyd's produc- The Moorish What Am I Bid? tion of "The Sen Hawk," a First A National Bpuctacle, cominjir to the Auction Block and an All Star Cast Ditmns Theatre, Pertff&Amboy, all "What am I bid for this pearl from Paradise wfco next week. Hughes refused to allow out.hin.. the rarest beauties of the richest A Spat Family Comedy— JI double to enact an under water Harems 7" swimming »M"' fa* ^™- Wlwn g i "Suffering Shakespeare" action required Mm to be thra*rft for Hii Latett United 14 big stars in leading roles. Seventy expert gunners in battle Artiitt Production Xbme 3,000 players take part. scenes. In the selection of his players, Four great galley ships and gal- Two thousand fighting corsairs Get President?$ Salary Hen Like Some Men David W. Griffith, HfcT"Tn»Mer af Widows of presidents who die In When a fool hen takes a notion t» leona specially constructed at a and galley slaves. screen producers, has universally cost of $275,000. office receWe the salary which their set she doesn't care whether there are used the most excellent care, so as to and And a score of other points of tre- husbands would have drawn for the any eg^s In the nest or not, and some assure his production of the most Costumes specially made at a coat remainder of the salary year men are built on the same plan. faithful interpretations. No better mendous interest to make this example of hie excellent judgment in of $85,000. the most amazing .spectacle and the choice of interpreters for the See screen lovers could be cited than in An entire Moorish village of the dramatic .story of love and ad- ithe players he presents in his latest type of the 16th century built. venture over presented. masterpiece, "The Love Flower," which United Artists release will be the feature at the Woodbridge The- The (t a. 1 1 e y atre Monday, Columbus Day. sltive clashes Baumann's Flowers Amjng the players in this unusual- Milton for liberty. ly dramatic love story of the South supported Sea Islands are none other than Rich- ard Barthelmesa, Carol Dempster, Bennett. George. MacQuarrie, Anders Ran- Our originality, skill, experience and our wide dolph, Florence Short, Crawford Kent, Adolime Lestina, William James variety of flowers enable us to fill your orders for and Jack Manning. The one most important thing in casting is the securinx of players WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS, RECEPTIONS whose facial expressions can possibly emphasize thu eharacterisli/s of the FUNERAL SERVICES parts. No one in the enti?e motion picture field could have been better for the part of Bruce Sunders, a Or any occasion where FLOWERS are so welcome wealthy young plantation owner, than -Mr. Marthelmess, for his very be;nij just typilies the very thini* that Mr. and looked for. Griffith portrays throughout the en- tire production, and with his world of experience, Mr. Burthelmess uives If you cannot visit us, just use our the churueter a particularly intelli- FLOWERPHONE 711 Rahway gent interpretation. The vivacious churueter of the girl in the storty is portrayed by Carol Our Tulips, Jonquils, Narcissus, Crocus and Hyacinth Dempster, in u manner that is cre.- uting the most fuviiruble criticism the Bulbs are now ready. country over. Her churniing person- ality is splendidly fitted for the wart, and (luring the unraveling of the storv in which she goes to n'ust uhusuul eK' KfcANT NOW AND BE DELIGHTED NEXT SPRING! tremt's to save her father from dis- grace, she is given every opportunity Deliveries all over {Middlesex County ' to show her latent talents. Reindeer for the Market Tlie UHkiinoK ,>( Alu-k,. are »»i al- JOHN R. BAUMANN lowwl to sell friiin!" ivlii't ". "'" '»« sell excess Hirers. 'I <»• Ksklnio herds 'A FLORAL INSTITUTION have luereiiKed s.i nipMlv tlmt there U Greenhouses: St. George and Hazelwood Avenue* aot a suttlOtu market fur their rein- deer steers. »•> ih.'y sell them to wu»M Phone Rahway 711 RAHWAY Phone Rahway 711 dealers, who send Uw

• '' •. v ;*'.'.' $9 ' ' ' ' NEW FRENCH "AUTO TANK" LIKES ANY ROAD [Fall Ford ShoW E At Dorsey Motors OVERLAND Perth Am boy Concern Has Most Attractive Exhibit of; New and Regular Models of America's Most^gpular Car

All of the Ford dealers throughout TEST CAR the country are holding n "Ford Fall Show" during the entire month of * October. The local dealerR, Horsey Motors, Inc., of Perth Amboy, have put on an unique exhibit of Sport Models, in both open and closed types and are also exhibiting the regular models. Laggrcn, of Elizabeth, dec- Does Better Than 34 Miles orated the building and show rooms in real show style. It ia well worth anybody's time to visit the Dorsey establisment and get some idea of Per Gallon of Gasoline w 11 n.'w |.lc:t.^nri- v.-hlrle. invented t).v a Krenctimnn, tlml will just how a Ford establishment of this tackle HTyUR fmm Nnv Kn^huul hill ron.ls to prairie gumbo wltlu.ul mop- kind is operated. Many, no doubt, ping Neither snow. nun. mud. nor stunns ciin stop ItB-eaterplllnr tr Is. have seeri other Ford establishments. But it is safe to say that n visit to the Doraey place will give a very Step on Racing Car Is pleasant and edifying surprise. Overland Makes Big Combined With the Door The main show room IB used ex- clusively to exhibit the different Is Ihv cenMru'liut) of speedster models of Ford passenger cars. Tht: Showing In Mileage bodies It Is dcKirnlili' to avoid any pr6- Mileage Covered 1889 Jectlons on tin- sides of the car, as used cars are shown in the main Gross Company Contest Shows these lircak the streiunllrn> appearance. garage, while commercial cars are exhibited on the upper floor. 33 Miles To Gallon In 100- For thlf renson u cur owner, who was hutldliiK ii sjiepilster, enmhlneti the The floor space is about 20,000 Gasoline Consumed 57 Gal. Hour Test; Many Submit slep with lli Perth Amboy, N. J. Fords, N. J. The prize for guessing the amount small aluminum step automatically By virute of the above stated of gas went to Charles Goldstein, of j drops down and is held by means of writ to me directed and delivered, Washington street. His guess oi two small chains. When closed, the I will expose to sale at public vendue Phone 1634 Phone 2338 fifty-five gallons was close. He came chains are entirely out of sight and on close in guessing 1850 for mileage the step Is flush with the covering on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER but was way off in thinking the car FIFTEENTH, NINETEEN HUN- had used ten quarts of oil. the Inside of the door. Apart from DRED AND TWENTY-FOUR F. H. L. McCormick, Jr., of High the Improvement In appearance ob- at two o'clock in the afternoon of street, won five dollars when his guess tained with this type of door and step, said day at the Sheriff's office in the much less work was Involved than If City of New Brunswick, N. J. of 1,896 miles proved to be nearest tl\lt IV7 IVY »V i »V7 I; 'l »\"f> I »V7 »V the actual mileage of 1,889. both had been constructed separately. All that certain lot, tract or parcel —Popular Mechanics Magazine. of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described situate, lying —Please mention this paper -when and being in the Township of Wood- Time limit Pay for Vanity Inexperienced SHERIFF'S SALE. purchasing from our advertisers.— Led in Tunnel Idea bridge, in the County of Middlesex English Ad—"Wanted, a cook, gen Change of fashions In the tax which Tve rever kissed a girl before," he IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY The first man to propound a scheme and State of New Jersey. eral, healthy, honest, truthful, for sis Industry trnposes on the vanity of th« said, removing the cigar* from his vest Between Jacob Steinberg, com- for building a tunnel under the Eng- Being lot numbered five hundred months at least."—Boston Transcript. rich.—Cbamfort. pocket and stepping toward her. plainant, and Rose Cohen, and Max lish channel was a French mining en- one (501) on a map or plan of Cohen, et als., defendants. Fi Fa gineer named Mnthleu, who Impressed Home Gardens dated September 24, for sale of mortgaged premises 1912, made by A. L. Eliot. Civil dated July 28, 1924. Napoleon with the Idea at the begin- Engineer, and filed in the office of By virtue of the above stated ning nf the lust century. the Clerk of Middlesex County, Octo- writ to me directed and ' delivered ber 11, 1912, and more particularly I will expose to sale at public ven- described as follows, to wit: due on ] line of Longfellow street, and from Bounded: North-westerly by Bam- WEDNESDAY, said point or place of beginning, ford avenue, 36 feet; north-easterly running (1) in a westerly direc- OCTOBER FIFTEENTH, NINE- ! by lot 502 on said plan, 100 feet; BATTERIES TEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR, tion along a line, at right angles to south-easterly by lot 510 on said plan, at two o'clock, daylight suving time, | said westerly line of Longfellow 14 feet; southerly by lot BOO on said in the afternoon of said day at the street two hundred (200) feet to a plan, 100.6 feet. Containing accord- HUFF'S BATTERY STATION Sheriff's office in the City of New point in the easterly line of Whit- ing to said plan 2450 square feet Woodbridge Radio-Electric Co, Brunswick, N. J.,. tier street; thence tunning (2) in more or less. 34 Main St. Telephone 627 All that certain tract or parcel! a southerly direction along the said And also all that certain tract or Next P.R.R. Woodbridge of land and premises situate lying easterly line of Whittier street parcel of land, situate, lying and and being in the Borough of Car-1 thirty-seven and five-tenths (37.5) being in the Township of Wood- teret, County of Middlesexand State! feet to a point; thence running (3) bridge, County of Middlesex and h of New Jersey, which on a map en-1 in un easterly direction along a line State of New Jersey, being lots 499 STUDEBAKER WULFF titled, "Map of Property of the Car- parallel with the first mentioned and 50Q on a map or plan of Home CORD TIRES teret Realty Company, 11)02," made course two hundred (200) feet to Gardens, dated September 24, 1912, High Grade ia Ever; Reipect by Franklin Marsh, Surveyor, Rah-1 a point in the said westerly line made by A. L. Eliot, Civil Engineer, PRICES ARE RIGHT! Way, N. J., and which map has been j of. Longfellow street, and thence and filed in the office of the Clerk We are Sole Woodbridgp Distributors duly filed in the office of the Clerk • running (4) in a northerly direc- of Middlesex County. WOODBRIDGE AUTO SUPPLY of the County of Middlesex, at New j tion along the said westerly line of Decree amounting to approximate- Accei>orie> and Supplies, G»», Oil Brunswick, N. J., are laid down,: Longfellow street thirty-seven and 20Main St., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. known and shown as lots numbers] five-tenths (37.5) feet to a point, ly $1,300. eighty-six (Hli), and fifty-six (&(!),'said point being the iwint or place | Together with all and singular ^he together with the northerly one- of beginning. ! rights, privileges, hereditaments, and half of lots numbers eighty-five (85) Decree amounting to approximute- I appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining |'-| and fifty-five (55), adjoining, the j ]y $1,275. FREDERICK GOWEN, I)-i, same being thirty*j(yen and five- j Together with all and singular the Sheriff. UNITED tenths (37.5) feet wide, front and rights, privileges, hereditaments and THOMAS BROWN, rear, and two hundred (200) feet appurtenances 'thereunto belonging $25.62. Solicitor. BODY in depth 'and fronting and facing or in anywise appertaining. On in advance 9-19, 26; 10-3, 10. on Longfellow and Whittier streets Premises will be sold subject to a OST anybody can drive a car, as shown on said map. mortgage for $1,500 upon which CORPORATION part of the car to be lubricated. Beginning at a point in the west- there is due the sum of r>45 for SHERIFF'S SALE E. L. MOHN, Prei. M but looking after it is really a It does not really take long to oil a rly line of Longfellow street said! principal and interest and taxes mechanic's job. The trouble is that RAHWAY, N. J. car properly and it pays for itself loint being distant northerly one | amounting ^approximately $107.37. lots of people just drive and drive Hundred forty-five und twenty-eight' FREDERICK GOWEN, IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY THE HOUSE OF SERVICE over and over again in smooth run- | —Between Joseph Varga, com- Removing Fender Dents. and drive. As long as the car goes one-hundedths (145.28) feet from . Sheriff. ning, low repairs and long life. If the corner formed by the inter- FRANCIS A! MONAGHAN, ; iilainant, and Annie Horvath and Removing Body Dents & Squeaks. they think everything is O.K. section of the southerly line of \ $36.54. Solicitor, Stephen Horvath, her husband, Removin.o: Hood Dents. you are in doubt as to where, when, Shaffer defendants. Fi fa for sale of Repairing Fenders. Men with some mrlianiral training street with the westerly 0-19. 20; 10-3, 10. mortgaged premises dated Septera- Repairing Hoods. and how to oil, take your car 'round ; bur G, 1924. Repairing Radiators, get the most out of their can. They to your service man. Watch him put Repairing Body. liy virtue of the above stated know that they must oil in advance. in the "Standard" Polarine Motor writ to mi; directed and delivered, Repairing- Doors. Repairing Windshields. It's usually too late if you wait till Oil. Next time you will be able to i I will expose to sale at public vendue a squeak develops or a bearing heats '. on Repairing Running Boards. do most of it yourselL WEDNBSDAY, OCTOBER Repairing Window Regulators. up. Still, anyone with a mechanical U. S. GOVT. OWNED BUILDINGS Repairing Wrecks. FIFTEENTH, NINETEEN HUN- turn of mind can acquire the habit Changing the crank case oil is the DRED TWENTY-FOUR Repairing Accidents. i at two oVlofk in the afternoon of Repairing Tops. of paying proper attention to lubri- main lubrication job. Also the dir- suid day at the Sheriff's office in the Repairing Curtains. cation. tiest. It will usually pay to have it For Sale at Sacrifice to Repairing Upholstery. City tf New Brunswick, N. J. done for you. "Standard" Service All that certain lot, tract, parcel Rehanffing Doors. There's just one safe rule. Oil and Replacing Door Hinges. Stations and most "Standard" deal- Quick Buyers of land und premised hereinafter par- Builders Winter Tops. grease on a definite schedule—a « ticularly described, situate, lying and Builders California Tops. mileage basis. Make it a matter of en are equipped to do it for you being in the Township of Wood- promptly and well. 28 Frame Buildings of varioua sizes (one and two story), bridge, iu the County of Middlesex Redesigning Bodies. regular routine. It is not a question / Rempholatering. exceptionally well constructed, beavei'bonrded ini.ide and and State of New Jersey. Special Radiator Shells. of once a week or once a """"fty Save yourself time, trouble and Being lot numbered five hundred Special Sport Bodies. but every 500 miles, 1000 miles vreatherboarded outside, wired, etc., some equipped 'with oiiu (501) on a map or plan of Home money by starting on a regular otL Special Running Boards. or 1500 miles, depending on the heating and plumbing necessities? and ready for instant Gardens dated September 24, 1912 Special Fenders. ing schedule today. Use. Can readily be used for dwellings, storehouses and nmde by A. L. Eliot, Ci\jil Engineer Recovering Glass Channel, and filed in the otlice of tlie Olc..; Recovering Floor Boards. STANDARD OIL COMPANY are excellent for manufacturing purposes. of Middlesex County, October 11 Recovering Cushions. 1912, und more particularly described Changing Touring Bodies to (New Jersey) These Must Be Sold At Once as follows, to wit: Bounded: North-easterly by Bam- Sedans. Regardless of Price As Premises fonl avenue, 35 feet; north-easterly Refinishimr in Duco. Must Be Vacated Immediately by lot 502 on suid plan, 100 feet Repainting. south-easterly by lot 610 on said Slmoniting. Cutting Down Wheels fyr Balloon a large supply of lumber of every description, plumbing, plan, 14 feet; southerly by lot 500 yf? '.AIBS on said plan, 100.6 feet. Containing Tires. at<)fmnttingand heating material, kitchen closets, bathroom fixtures, according to said plan, 2450 square! Nickel Plating, ^ STANDARD; " " bs, emits, pipu, rooting nupur, etc., rti\ Ev(ti ytliin« must b» Welding*. at once and will be sold ut unheard ul' low prices. foet, more or less. , Decree amounting to approximate- Straightening Chassis Frames. MORGAN WRECKING CO. ly $1,350. Builder* of Together with all and singular the Representative on Fremiaes rights, privileges, hereditaments and Pleasure and Commercial Office at Main Gate appurtenances thereunto belonging or BODIES in alnywise appertaining. larine FREDERICK GOWEN, We Finish in DUCO c Sheriff. ItLa»t»forYe*W— WAN Metuchen, N. J.THOMAS BROWN, Oikpu can thut! rfclDAY, OCTOBER 10,1M4

LESSON NO. 1 "Minick" Is an old chap; seventy- Taylor," Jtckaon'i parWHW Great Prize Contest "DYED IN WOOL" two in fact. After the death of his tary, which waa dtllolouily 4 uifp. he corrtP* to Chicago from his through by Minor Watson—** THE PROPER USE OF LIGHT In the darn when our The New York Stage country town to livr with his «nn snd usually good looking younr I emitgrandfather* wpre nnimat- duughter-in-law. The rhnnu'tor of other great historic men For School Children By tin1 old mnn i* r:ithr>r hlunrc! at penretl were hardly to be taken r<[ by warm P"rty nrMlatlnnn, WALT K. SWEZEY tunes, but it is plmii enough that he ously, ntthough they supplied $15,000 House Among Prueg Itip supporter* nf Otwer 11! nf **s enough *iiic"Ms<'iiius hutting in sary atmosphere. H*»* you erer rone into t room be quite disagreeabta and might not Knelnnd «(•"> known us Mywl- cnuse a row with young Mm. at night, aad felt that there WAS Offered For Essay On Light- "Thnt Awful Mrs. Eaton" i» f h« very good for our eyes. In I ho-wool" Tnri<-s. Thp tMTO Minick, It come* In the point where comedy of old time- It is no M too much lifbt in the room? Per- In order to protect oar «ye", all ing; Many Other Prijes otip or the other of the two must pack haps it mi becanm you came in was derived from the clyHnjt Inn Clairr Comet Back. of wit, liveliness and comedy, out of tk« dark, and your eyes lamp bulbs should be shaded in prtx>«>Mi by which materinls thor- up and "git." "(tid man Minick" will do very nicely—while it la snch * way that we cannot see the ("Grounds KIT Divorce," reviewer! solves the problem liy a display of irera danled by the light. If this School childrpn of \fo United oughly werp ImtMwd with fast at the Kmpirp, Broadway and 40th {•cling of laaia persisted, there lighted filament or wire inside the independence thnt hns been evident Statoa nnd Cannda wiJJ 1)8v4(> nn op- colors. "Dyed In !hi> wool"' In street. A new comedy from the bulk and m that we do not even within him throughout the rmfrsp of There is an opportunity was surely something' wrong with portunity this fall to compote for the wny we deprrilw any party Hungarian nf Ernest Vajda. Pre- the lights. «• a v«ry bright spot in the ihade thp play. He brings down tho final everyone in New York on prizes in a home liffhtinir ossay con- or religions adn«"ri>n It wa» sat to» nroeh light, how- ament. When lights an shaded in the - holder Is RO positively Assembling classical ensts is the peal, but, fortunately not sufficiently nformal and interesting cational Committee, which includes steeped as to bnr nil powOMllty favorite pastime of those whose work strong to cause the weaker mortals ances in the city. These are I «rer. For in that room th«r« wai this way, it is hardly possible to representatives of all branches of the «ertaialy not more than one-han- of fickleness. it is to follow the distinguished lend in the audience to open the flood day concerts given at the Wlnfc get too much light for comfortable n!«Orical industry, The movement is of Charles Frohmnn, the (treat. Pro- todth part of the light that we vision. Sometimes the use of gntes to any extent. den under the direction of titty in the interest of better lighting of ductions flauntinjr the enviable hut bert*. So great are the Shut ftnd dnrinf a dear day on the *hady frosted bvlbs wilt help to remove homes. OHWHWHOHCHMHW Personally, we would Mithor lenvr somewhat uncanny first line of this play for consumption by the terents that, should they cr. aide of a. trt« or building. Nor annoying glare. Sidelights on Great White Way "Charles Frohman presents" (un- one-five hmdredth part of what w.« Each contestant will write a 600 truth-lovers.. .But there are many they often do, to have an alt i Whenever you hemr someone tay Aunt Emma Wonderp canny as that showman has been dead Are aaenatomed to find in On bririit that thera is too much light in a word essay on how to improve the who favor rather obvious occurrences they can pick the performers lighting conditions in his or her home What is.BO attractive in n bus ride for many years), almost invariably in place of vivid coloring or heavy a bill from the casts of their •UnligBt Sarely, then, tha trouWo room, it i* safe to say the real have n head and shoulder lead over in that aajm jraa not too much and will illustrate the idea embodied late nt night. So many younpr people dramatics. attractions. A lot of fun ._, tronbto is not too much light, but in the essay by pasting pictures of p> out wnen it's so dnrk you can't their contemporaries, because of su- from these concerts by botfcj| rather that there is too mncn dazzle Before leaving "Minick" the un- lighting fixtures in model rooms, enjoy the sceneTy, in order to ride perior performers. usual set must be spoken of. It is a formers and audience. The drawings of which may be found in on the top of a No. 5 bus to the end "Grounds For Divorce," although thri-e cornered affair which, from the doing their work almost imp the lighting primer. The primer may of the route and hack. We don't from the Hungarian of the idealistic left side of th> theater displays three kid their friends along be obtained from all local fixture wonder. gutter worshipper, Ernest Vajda, is rooms and from the right only one. catch sight of them in the dealers, electrical contractors or local so well produced and cast that It well Winthrop Ames is out again to cause and the friends kid them " lighting company offices. overcomes that almost unsurmount prices are so reasonable for ' later than December 1, 1024, and the a change in the bootleggers of those In New Jersey the New Jersey able misfortune, This piece doe» not classy gentlemen who come to the day affairs at the Winter Gar judges in the district contests must delifrhtrsuch a great deal in the point- Lighting Educational League is con- hand in to the international judges theater supported by two or three It would seem taking in a ducting the contest and the State has ing out of flagrant errors in our social cocktails. was a waste of time with such I not later than December 16 the best systems demands for sex combat. In- been divided into the following dis- district essays for competition in the ling "legitimate" entertainment I tricts: Newark, Orange, Montclalr, international contest. The winners deed, "Grounds For Divorce" amiwed able. MO TTnttt t.000 UniH Jersey City, Hoboken, West New of the international prizes will be us very much as it did almost every- Andrew Jackion and Elattric LifhU of Light Of Ltsht York, Bayonne, Passaic, Paterson, announced about May 1, 1925. Each one else in the packed Empire at the ("That Awful Mrs. Eaton!" at the Lor* Confciiiontl at "War Hackensack, Rutherford, Englewood, time of reviewing. The perfect per- Morosco, 45th street, west of Broad Besides having fortune tellil and glare and that the lights aW prize winner willbe notified by mail CLARE Hidgewood. Camden, Trenton, Bur- and a complete list of prize winners formance of the delightful Ina Claire way. A new Americnn play pre- ernoon tea and general socil The trouble in the room ¥u too not properly shaded. lington, Princeton, Elizabeth, Plain- will be published. added immensely to the entertaining sented by William A. Brady; written nob during the matinee perfor Inch glare—too much dazzle. Any value of this light, almost burlesquing by John Farrar and Stephen Vincent ANOTHER KIND OF GLARE field, Bound Brook, Somerville, New The electrical industry in each dis- of "The Werewolf" (49th St 'Very bright light which shines Brunswick and Perth Amboy. All 'jab at professional husbands and their Benet; featuring Frank MvCilynn (as ter), George B. McClellan, pr directly into the eyea produces How tired our eyes become after trict will appoint its own judgeB who lack of sympathy for their home- Andrew Jackson). a day on the water, or when the jf these districts include nearby com- will name the winners of the district has decided to hpve questions 1 glare and eyestrain. This becomes munities. loving wives. Never serious, ever That Awful Mr»- Eaton" was aing to the heaFl answered fr more and more unpleasant as the sun shines brightly on the, snow prizes and also select the district es- fresh and on the move, we would say The international first prize wil says which will be entered in the in- young, pretty, jray little Irish girl, stage. For some unknown light stands out with greater con- covered ground. Do you remember 'Grounds For Divorce" is a fine bet and to say that she is decidedly un- the mischievous boy in the dass- be a $15,000 model electrical home ternational contest. The judges who love questions have been pour trast t* the darkness of the back, for anyone, any time, and at anyworthy of the mock serious title given the theater (at the rate of ground. room who caught a beam of sun- to be erected from model plans on i will name the winners of the interna- lot to be furnished by th« •wtmwr tional contest aM: Frajiklin T.-Gcif- ri hfirjs place your finger on the fault week, probably) and Mr. Me Lights for me in the horn* have light in a mirror and reflected it 0TTtvtS"rmflrlrla(TBT-BBnel play. Mmr' WcTmTtrent "airy'trrnlte into yo*r eyes? It made you start There will be ten other internationa • fith, president of the National Elec- improved

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PAGE TWELVE PB1DAY, OCTOBER 10, 1934 Woodbridge Woodbridge Barron Avenue P.T A. Iselin Avenel ,. ,A. I!. Martin IIIK! Mis*' l,,,iy. Mass., wrre the Rnmliiv -. Mi iiml Mrs Fred Moscnrelli re- I -The Missp* Alidn Hnd l.nura Vni> M.n-liy. nf (Jreen str-M. w-rr r. nnd Mrs. John K. It ooiiilv linl is H jniest Mi<.- Thrresn | Slykp and Miss Wilhi'lminn Sehlrnor New ()f M Enjoys Musical Program S. \. .[., KKIM.W. OCTOHKIt 10, III;! f Newark Mi'« Yentre i visited Miss llonka Schreer in New Helen Peck, f Rowland • Mm. William Mesicl< tins return ! The first, meel Place, WHS ii New York visitor (il to her home in Fulton street, nfter Avenue Parent-'] Mr. iiml Mr«. Hi riiy Mnr cnti i Siitiirdfiy. visiting with her sister, Mr". Kdward was held ypsterdn nmn. A de- leasant rivnlry is I.einR Rat- taine<] rr-liilivr-i fi<>n! I'lscaUwny, >•""<- • Mr. Arthur Ingrnm, of South Keasbey Newark, lifrhtful musical was pro- shown among the pupils of the Iselin terdny. Amboy, visited with locnl friends on Mrs. tva Merift tins returned to vided by Mrs. Wnldo K Herry nnd School in competing each week for a —Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Hildebrandt -Mis* F.diih S. hilnix. of Ken*l»'y, , i Xo. H Sundiiy. nnd family have moved to Newark. —Th<- pupils of Im-iil , m. n . . ,, , her hume in Perth Ambnv after a Miss Ann n n (' FrimT by reward for Ihe best attendance. ^ ^ visited Mrs. I::i\ Mi»• r111 Miindy, Weil- • bending their elTn ~ , .. M '•'• Thomas Peterson, of Vnlen- „ wevk ; - «"d Mrs. G. Mont- Rod nnd Gun <'lu!>, «t Fords, lnst York visi- to the county council meeting at Oak gomery, of Melnier street. town visitor, Thumlnv. Saturday. Perth Amboy, and Miss Marian Peter- tors Wednesday evening. fish and the Fifth Grade the banner. —Mrs. Probst, who has been visit- —Mr. nnd Mrs, Rasmus Dixon, a son, of Valentine Place, witnessed the Tree was read, also an invitation to These grndes also won out in thc | —A . "ii WBS burn recently to Mr. —MIBB Alida Stelle of Railway was attend the exhibition of Fall Styles ing with her niece, Mrs. P. J. Donato Ilanp Dixon, Mi** Tnsminn Dixon and and Mrs. Russell Duiihnm, of Fords. Trenton Fair last week. a local visitor Sunday. monthly attendance; which follows: left for Warton, N. Y,, where she! —Mrs. Hattie Hinson, sister nf to be held in New Brunswick, in the Grade "IB—Miss Brodkin (14.8 Mr. . .lohJohn HecHerk spspenn t tthh e weekenweek-end aass ^rg ]>unhnDunham was formerly ft localocal —Mrs. J. SUrn and daughter cf will remain for a month. Rev. A. S. Dozendorf, spent the week- Presbyterian Community House, next 1A—Miss Finck 96.9 the gguest s of relatives in New York, i ~jr|jr| ' being the daughter ooff Mr. and afternoon at 2:30,. when Mrs. 2 —Mrs. Carmine 99.1 —Mrs. William Baker entertained Mr and Mrs Arthur Berkowitz jvi Willi 1 Fllt MtMotheh r end here from East Hound Brook,! trip to Denmark and nt dinner on Sunday evening for the — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berkowitz jvirR William .1. Fullerton. where she is principal in one of the aie GeibelT , the clothing specialist, will ex- 3 —Miss Haviland 98.2 spent Wednesday in Perth Amboy^ .. I any are doing- nicelyy. spending several weeks at the home following guests: Mr. and Mrs. H J —Mrs. V. Ashhy and Mrs. P. Dnll 8chooln of that plnce, pg w I the clothing specialist 4 —Mrs. Huntress 08.8 thh e localll people who f h f' M plain the new Fall models. r, —Miss Reeves 99.6 Baker, Jr., of Woodbridge; the Misses motored to Ronhamtown, Tuesday. —Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Martin, of i opf the former's daughter, Mrs. Harry Edith and Bessie Baker, Irving Baker wre visitors at the Trenton Fair last ....ill. t the Sunday guests of' The call for the annual convention School per cent 97.9 —• Mrs. Trice und daughter, Roslyn, week were: Mr. and Mrs. Michael the Sunday guests of —Mr. and MM. . JameJame s O'NeilONi l arae „„„„ Mr. and Mm. H. J. Baker, Miss Dor- have nrrived home after an extended thMilltowne former', s parentst , MrM . and MMrs. November RYUlc, 6 anu dt 7, was read. The These percentages are a very cred- Parsler and fon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph receiving congratulations on thh e birti h ; denassociatiot as a ndelegate voted .to send the presi- itable showing when we take into othy Ashmore and Bert Van Cleft of visit in Kuropp. Ah. Rf. Martin,.of Green street. Jersey City. ' Parser, Mrs. William Bertram, Mrs. —Miss Bernice Weaver, of West of a Bon on Saturday. The following standing committees consideration the fact that nearly —Mrs. V. Ashby entertained a Edward Kit?., Miss Mary Kress, Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. George Brcwster were named: i 86 per cent, of the school is made un —Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Holmes mo- number of her friends at luncheon j. J. Sehileox nnd daughter, Edith, Green street attended Trenton Fair ! hil d dh on Friday. Chaperon: Mrs. S. B. Demarest, of primary pupils, who have a high to Woodlawn, N. Y., on Sun- Thursday. " Mr. and Mrs. James Quish and daugh- Mrs. W. H. Prall and children, —Mrs. Liidwigson and daughter, I ter, Marguerite, Mrs. Claus Lund, Miss David, of Linden avenue, Mrs. B. B. Walling, Mrs. W. C. Dan-1 percentage of illness, and are greatly Elinor, of King (ienrgc'.s Road, spent' Joseph Fitzgerald, John Stark, Ing- id with Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. N. ward Lund and E. F. Schuster. ( tv n M nd ay B. Skov, of Ford avenue. —The Misses Florence Johnson attendance record, and are doing, -' ° ° o - Mr .,...<,...,,. m,™ r,,,,LC, Mrs. C I much themselves to make it possible! —-Mrs. H. S. Abrams was a Perth — ?:_ Martinsen. of Hyan street, and Marguerite Quish attended the Amh a several R. Chase, .Mrs. Barren Levi Mrs to have such a fine record. Some of "V shopper on Monday. gpent Wednesday afternoon with nnnuaf meeting of the Girl's Friendly r~Mlss AuA «rufita wWestl, of Jersey friends in Perth Amhoy. —Mrs. J. A. Springstead, of Finn, with power to select two the boya of the Fourth nnd Fifth ~r—"" " """-*«ruta- West— , -of' Jersey Societies of America at Long Brunch, represented at the fall convention at Mothers' Committee: Mrs. W. H. Grades act as attendance officers, ity spent Monda ith M H B —The members of the senior nnd field Springs, New York, has been nnCity, spent Monday with Mrs. H. Ber- last Saturday. New Brunswick, at the Woman's Club Voorhees, Mrs. Spencer Wyld, Mrs. thus bringing to the office a report ™' junior Philaliien Society of Our Re- —Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Staten visiting her sisters, the Misses Dixon, meeting were the following: Mrs. thus bringing to the office a report »,.„,„ of West Main street. McCultough, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. concerning every absentee every dny. —Miss May Barnes spent the week- deemer's Church, the Rev. A. L. Island, and Mrs. Charles Webb, of WendoTin Leber, Mrs. L. J. Acker, 6 1 Nc k -Mias Ruth J. Love, of Green John Dayton, Mrs. Richard Grace, These boys: William William Ziegen-i "' '" « 7°;" - Krcyling and family, Mr. and itrs. Perth Amhoy. visited nt the home of 'i Mrs. C. W. Barn«kov, Jr., Mr«. J. H. T np f Martinson nnd Mr. and Mrs. Skov street, is among thc sixty women ana Mrs. James Rauchman. balg, John Dieglecki. Albert Foster .,~ . ™™sr>»n Endeavor met nt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer, Sun- yr Martin, Mrs. W. L. Harned, tho motored to Plainfield, Sunday after- girls who will conduct thc member- Lunch Room: Miss Castor, Mrs. C. and Tony Oliver, deserve much credit *>re House on Monday evening, day. Mrs. C. M. Cooper, Mrs. E. H. Boyn- s thc ol b house ls eln noon, to attend the Raritnn Zone ship drive for the Perth Amboy Y. A. de Russy, Mr. Woodman, Mrs. A. *or their untiring service; and we are " , " ° K repaired, —Mr. and Mrs. John Nagy visited ton, Miss Susie Freeman, Mrs. H. W. Iher bc la rally, which was held nt Rev. Van- M. C. A. amone the women and girls L. Huber, Mrs, H. J. Baker, Jr. glad to say that they seem to receive ^ will . « P ,y KJven by the friends in New Brunswick, Sunday. von Bremen, Mrs. W. H. Tombs, Mrs. ss stine's church. of Perth Amboy and vicinity. The u Refreshment: Mrs. Gustav Agreen, the co-operation of the parents of » "ciation in November Mrs. J. W. —The Keusbey Feds held n meet- MrB —Mrs. Jnrgenst'U,... of Second drive is to secure five members of ' - ~\ Harned, Mrs. Charles Farr, the school children. Browne is chairman, and her commit- ing Tuesday night to mak* plans for women and girls in a week. FreFdd MMoore , MMrs , MMartin Newcomer; Mrs, Harry Ford, Mrs Paul Kine- e street; George Moyer. 0TWBWTTnmS-' 3 JTSTETiT'at" TTP" TTnT'irfftrse - TlCTt T J Th* 11eO , teacherpl~«V KV1 s•' havlilt T ei; bee1/l.VJnI mucJJf W>- hII an-£((!- ' T—* ttI^ ". e composend BY« llt Ied Tiolfllso • tHn ea Misse• s Hele--—••*-.n. an"""d Mrs"" . F" . J. Adam' -—s bury, Mrs. I. T: Spencer, Mrs. Mau- noyed by some of thc children who T" ttIe ?and B^lle *-lison a"d Mr. Arvitf wick av?nue, and the Misses Elsie month. —Miss Ellen Hansen, of Green Wlnqu" 1 ! t ^ * d M Aitf street, and Mr. Lognn Bocklus, of —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooban [ rice Dunigan, Mrs. Kolb com» to school *o enrly in the morn-1 , 1 ! - Tomorrow night, a sup- rtnd Lizn Jensen, of Evergreen ave- —Protection Fire Company No. 1 ! 1 l bp SPrved to nue, attended the Trenton Fair, Fri- High street, attended a dance in and daughter, Jean, of Grove street, I Music: Misg A\ V. Frazer, Mrs. ing. Some come as early as 7:lf>. P ?• *f" , members and held a regular semi-monthly.meeting n d M J Hc 0 n d lss I The doors will be opened at H:30 i fr]p™a for thc sum of 2 day. nt the Fire House, Monday night.' Perth Amboy given by the Misses I £ . ,""• - - ! ,^ . ,?" ™ i Cawley, with power to select two. nt t n< 1 ire Hl)UW 5 cents —The senoir Philathea Society of Chief Willinm Bertram, Jr., recom- Amy and Nan Roessler, of High Elizabeth Hooban and "Bob" Hooban, | • Program: Mrs. W. V. D. Strong,''every morning. The classes do not , ; "'i ? - Mrs. R. Han- street, in the Roessler gymnasium on arnrpe motorinmot.rtrinog* ttro\ Rrititiinfrtrth**^ju(ioUBoston for the week-- , MrsUffwa . FV . XjMf . ShockCl I. , Misir:~s~ Snydeo i_ r and11 | 1begi :n_ untii;li 8:45n.jr . Thereforemi _<>.., we.poekiarnnirmn i ?.ock ls chairmann . ThTheu menmAnun wil...illl bei.« :. Our Redeemer's Church meet «t the mended seven men for exempt papers, end Hl nl chapel, Tuesday evening. they having served seven years as Saturday night. Miss Verna McElroy, would appreciate it if the parents ' ll Potato «ulad, baked beans, —Mrs. John Camp and daughter, A card party will be held the lat- would have some oversight of the t rcliRh tea, coffee and cake. There —The Ladies' Aid of Our Re- rictivo (ireen. The men are: Charles w( rp tnree deemer's Lutheran Church will hold Romer, Charles Wagenhofl'er, Harrv Alien, visited in Tottenville, on Mon- ter part of -this month to raise funds time children leave home, thus avoid-, " names proposed for mem- •day. for the usiial expenditures. ing an unpleasant situation. TheibershlP an.d wl" hc voted on at the a rummage sr.le at Gross's Corner, Schilcox, Anton Eisler, Robert Hal- ncxt Oct. 15 nnd 10. bert nnd Chief Bertram. A report —Mr. and Mrs. John H. Campbell Edgar Hill The November meeting will be held ! teachers arrive early, but wish to i meeting. at night and an excellent speaker se spent their time until 8:30 in prepar- ~~Mrs- . **• Hancock and Mrs. The Rev. A. L. Kreyling visited wns received from the social com- and familv expecp t to move into their le i cured for ^he..occasion. The date is ing for a Will be of nrnflf ^i""' ' ^'ossel were New York shop- mittee nhowhjp-that tit*. Just danoe new home on GrovG e ththiis —Mias. Dorothy,! : ) was a huge fliiunciul success. John ' j week end with relntivea in beit' «S»tye- mnwwhttl later, but will be to the i ' bjjkweett n the 18tH^ " aird 23rd23d, iiff pos- niatter. —Mra.' Frank Barth, Mrs. P. J. Girl Scout Entertainment Deak and Gaza Kertes had applica- —Rev. and Mrs. Irving Maxwell ville. tions in for membership. They were and Mrs. 0. B. Perry, of Camden, re- —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murroy sible, in American Education Week. 'Le 't us make October's Yecord even Mrs. Harry Deitz, Mrs. C. At Fords School Tonight referred to the investigating commit- turned to thair home after several and daughter, Margaret, visited rela- Following the meeting an informal better than that of September, if pos- Siessel, Mrs. H. Baker, Sr., Mrs. R. tee and will be noted on next meet- days' visit with Dr. and Mrs. B. W. reception was held for the new teach- j sible. We shall appreciate your help. Hancock, Mrs. S. Greenhalgh, Mrs, J. tives in Orange Saturday. Kenna, Mrs. H. Bernard were the An excellent program has been ing. The lighting commissioners will Hoagland, —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley LockwoDd era, and cake and coffee served in the MABEL REEVEK, Principal. ' be requested to place additional —Mrs. W. Frank Burns of Green-, Brooklyn were week end guests lunchr-room. members from the Avenel branch, prepared for the entertainment to- of who attended the Full conference in night at the Fords School, to be given lights at fire hydrants in the Keasbev villille visited in New York on Sutur-|'of Mr. Lockwood's mother, Mvs. Em- New Brunswick on Wednesday. by the Girls Scouts of Fords, for the Heights section. Ex-Chief Michael day with the Sority Society. ma Lockwood. • /»i ^ 11. . T ; .i .i:. i,'_. nr .11 », t . ..j. iL.. ^«* —-Mrs. H. J. Baker was a Linden benefit of the Kiddie Keep-Well Parsler gave a report on the recent —Mrs. Raymond R. Moore of —Mr. and Mrs. A. H- Bowers and Founder Of Amboy Green street is entertaining the Fri- visitor on Wednesday evening. Camp. annual convention of State firemen daughter, Mildred and Mrs. Willioin GETTING —Mrs. G. C. Holmes was an Eliza- The selections for tonight are: at Atlantic City. Chairman Gloff day Afternoon Auction Bridge Club[R0We spent the -week end visiting at her home on Green street this af-i Mrs. W. Pearce at Wilmington, Del. beth shopper Wednesday. Vocal solo—"Muiululay" - presided at the meeting. The local OF SNARLS Playground Sends —The Avenel Kitchen Band will Mr. William Horley firemen expect to turn out strong to ternoon. —Mrs. John Strome of Wedgewood —Mrs. Luther King and son of avenue has been on the sick list the meet for rehearsal Friday evening at Dance—"Vignette" • ' the Women's Auxiliary dance at THOMAS ARKLE CLARK the home of Mrs. Browne. Edith Muy Greene Fords School tomorrow (Snturday) Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting her par- past week, His Contribution Recitation—'The Painter of Seville" night. Uniforms/ill be worn ents, Dr. and Mrs. I. T. Spencer of —The Parent-Teachers' Associa- Mrs. A. P. Johnson, of Fords,; Main street. tion will meet Wednesday afternoon .Mrs. Rchwegler at 2:30 p. m, in the school auditorium. Vocal solo—"Bird of Love Divine" visited relatives here, Tuesday. —Mrs. Chidsey and son, of Pitts- The playground campaign being Mias Genevieve Ryan .Charles Pfeiffer, Jr., and John burgh, Pa., are visiting wtih Mrs. conducted here this week is receiv- —The Avenel Branch of the Congregational Week , y ing favorable comment and substan- Woman's Club will meet Wednesday Violin solo—"A Kiss in the Dark" Parsler witnessed the World Series Chidsey's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. t a a evening at the home of Mrs. Green- Miss Marguerite Rynn A. Campbell of Grove avenue. old neighbor of mine this Bummer, , ' t 'd from neighboring communi- game at the Polo Grounds, New t es halgh on Avenel street. Vocal solo—"Here Come the Ships" York City, Tuesday. —Mrs. Harold Mundy of West had had her hair washed, and now as < ^ \ John W. Olsen, by whom the Green street, will entertain the Voted Huge Success Perth Amboy playgrounds were —The Auxiliary to the Progressive Mr. William Horley •—The Women's Auxiliary dance I sat outside on the porch of our cot- Club will meet Tuesday evening at Dance—"Winter".. at the Fords School tomorrow (Sat- Breckenridge Chapter of the West- planned, sent in a check for ten dol- a letter, she lars this week, which was acknowl- the home of Mrs. Hancock. ...Miss Eleanor Looser urday) night, will attract many local minster Guild at her home on Monday The FellowiuTluppcr on Tues-1 ^wa s Insid^,'"e5 wit1 h getting the Vocal solo—"I Love You Truly"... persons. Horner's Orchestra will night. day night, of last week in the First edged by means of the following let- -Mrs, Charles Anness of Green Congregational Church was the first snarls out. This was a result wrought ter: Miss Genevieve Ryan furnish the music and dancing will with no little expenditure, of time ami Mrs. El wood Johnson Hostess Dancing will follow the entertain- Start at 8 o'clock. A good time is street was a guest of Miss Dorothy of the series of events planned for October 9th, 1924. ment. in store for all who attend. Rightmere of El Mora on Thursday, the week in connection with the pali}, for the child's hair was long and Mr. John W. Olsen, At Card Party In Home Mrs. John J. Burke, of Perth —Mrs. T. H. Stryker of Myrtle fiftieth anniversary of the First Con- heavy and tarnished Infinite possibil- 163 Rector Street, gregational Church. (The church and Amboy, is visiting at the home of her avenue was the guest of relatives in ities for tangles, Perth Amboy, N. J.: Mrs. Ellwood Johnson, of Barron Local Men On Committee mother here. Rahway on Tuesday. Sunflay school rooms were beauti- I gathered from the conversation as fully decorated with, roses and dahlias My dear Mr. Olsen: avenue, entertained at a bridgge partpy —The board of fire commissioners —Miss Jean Decker of West Green It came to roe rather disconnectedly With reference to your telephone on Friday v. For Elks' Dance Tomorrow 1 from Mrs. Morganson's, Mrs. Willis on Friday tqq ^ fefew friendsfried . TTherThrh e will hold a meeting at the FircHouse, street is attending a private school through the open window that Cor- conversation of yesterday in which were ttwo tables of cards in play. Tuesday night. in Rahway. Gaylord's, Mrs. Lockwood's, Mrs. W. you advised me that you were mailing The local residents in charge of the L. Hardner's and Miss May Kelly's nelia had an engagement that required High scores were made by Mrs. Frank Tuesday will be the last regis- —Mrs. William Lape's daughter, gardens; Mrs. Colby Dill and Mr*. her Immediate attention. She was your own oersonal check to Mr. Fred Burns and Mrs, James Wight. committee for entertainment and ar- tration dav for general election. Per- Barbara,.is very ill at the home of F. Anness, president of the Gorham rangements for the Dance and Italian Howard Hall serving on the decorat- going horseback riding, or wss driving Those present were: Mrs. Merrill sons who are not yet registered must her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ing committee. L. Boynton Memorial Playground As- Mosher, Mrs. W. Frank Burns, Mrs. Supper, to be held in the Elks' club- H. Love, of Green street, with scarlet Into the village for a sandwich, or had sociation, which has established a house on Madison avenue, are: Mr, do so on that day or lose their right James Wight, Mrs. Elmer Copeland, to vote next month. Polls will be fever. Barbara is the twin sister of The reception committee consisted something much more pleasant in playground on Pearl street, in Wood- Mrs. A. S. Randolph, Mrs. George John Short, of Grove avenue, and Mr. ujiv.. iw...... " .- , Maria Lape, whose mother was for- of Rev. and Mrs. W. V. D. Strong, mind than getting the snarls out of bridge, N. J., I cannot tell you how Peter P. Greiner, of Green street. open from 1 to 0 p. m. The local Miller and Mrs. Armand Livandais poll is at Smith & Osterpaard's [ merly Miss Verna Love of this place, j Mr. and Mrs. C. AJ Campbell, Mr. her hair. She was ot the opinion that much vour kindness and generosity of Plainfield. The dance is to be held tomorrow garage. Mrs. Lape is on an extended visit j and Mrs. M. I. Demarest, Mr. and If the surface were brushed lightly ul- which prompted you to make this con- night, October 11. —MrsMrs. . Fred Deik was n Perth AmAm-- from Evanston, 111. ' j Mrs. W. L. Harned, Mr. and Mrs. W. timately the deeper seated tangles tribution has heartened me and my NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The next dance of the Elks Club boy visitor, Monday. •Mrs. Charles Anness of Green H. Voorhees. would work themselves straight She associates in this work which we have will be held on October 31, Hal- street and Miss Irene Warter of Tar- There were about 150 present. objected to sticking until the work undertaken for the children of Sealed bids will be received on lowe'en Night, and will be a mas- Woodbridge. rytown, New York, witnessed "Top Mrs. Arthur G. Brown and Miss Anna was done. October 20th, 1924, at 8:30 p. m.. querade affair. Many other dances GirU Of Trinity Parish Hole" at the Fulton Theatre last C. Frazer provided the musical pro- Your act is an inspiration to all of Standard Time, by the Township of the season are planned for at later But Nancy was nrm. "Its got to be j connected with this worn. Your Form Chapter of Society week. gram. Ephraim Cutter was the toast- ug Committee of the Township of Woo/- dates. —Miss Carolvn Tier, of Ridgedale master and the young ladies of the done now," she Insisted. "If yon don't j own achievement in the City of Perth bridge, in the Memorial Municipal avenue and Miss Elsie Schrimpf of | church, headed by Misa Miriam Voor- get 'em out at the start, they get I Amboy has been a big help to us in Building, Woodbridge, N. J., for con- —Please mention this paper when Last evening the young girls of Grove avenue attended a meeting of hees, acted as waitresses. worse and worse, and they hurt more i the establishment of our Playground struction of concrete combined curb purchasing from our advertisers.— Trinity Parish met at the home of the Pi Epsilon Club at the home of The welcome was given by the pas- by and by." And so Cornelia sub- Centre, and I want to take this op-, ""d gutter and sidewalk on Lee Miss Carolyn Valentine for thc pur- Miss Beatrice Smith at Glen Ridge, tor. Rev. W. V. D, Strong, the key- mitted an-.d. cam.__e out in due time, ber portunity of thanking you for your street, Port Reading from Roosevelt- pose oft organizing a chaptechapt r of the I N. J. note of his talk being "To Be and To blond hair all wavy and shining. klnd|y .co-operation and the many Woodbridge Road to Scott Place. National Church Society of the Fleur- —Mrs. A. P. Schendorf of Eliza- Continue To Be.' There are a good manv people who suK«estl«ns which you have given me , pi,ans- snecihcations and proposal ie-les. The local group will be' beth was the gueBt of her mother, In referring to the church history .t. ,„ ™t .ii th. .„„..;. n,,f .f it,. • "» response to myjepeated questions, sheets may be examined at the office Mrs. John Ohmenheisen of Grove Mr. Cutter said there were 44 mem- hate to get all the snarls out nt the If I can do anything, at any time, °f Morgan F. Larson, Township En- known as Lynette Chapter. The or- beginning There wss for ex- ganization is divided into four avenue, on Wednesday. bers the first year, 58 the seond year, to assisassistt yoyouu iinn youyour rwor workk , ^pleas^ e ^d o Kineerg'neerj , 17175 5Smjt Smith hst(et streett ,PerthAm Perth Am. - groups: Little Sisters, Maids, Maidens -—Miss Ida Ohmenheiser, of Grove 107 the third year, and in the 50 impie, drifted along at the first of the not hesitate to call upon me. I boy, N. J., any week day from 8-30 am! Ladies. avenue was the week end guest of years there' have been in all 430 mem- semester slighting his conjugations know that you will agree with me a- "I. to 5:00 p. m. Bids must be Miss Carolyn Valentine was chosen her sister, Mrs. Anness P. Schendorf bers. tnd his declensions and paying little that any work which is done for the made on the proposal sheets furnish- as queen; Miss Winifred Brennan, of Elizabeth. - Of the former pastors four were sttentlon to his Idioms and hl« Irreg- ; kiddies is building pretty solidly for °d by the Engineer enclosed in sealed mistress of records; Miss Florence —Miss. Marian • Love of Green present: Dr. Charles Noble, of Wash- nlar verbs until finally he found him- > the future. j envelopes and addressed to the Town- Perry, mistress, of robes; and Mrs, J. street has been ill at her home. ington, D. C; Dr. W. H. Hopkins, of •elf in such a mental tangle that the ! Yours very truly, | ship Committee of Woodbridge Town- B. Myers, mistress of sports. —Mrs. C. A. DeRussy of Green Albany; Dr. Charles McDonald, of snarls wouldn't come out, and he Ig- E. H. BOYNTON. ship, bearing the name and address New Brunswick, and Rev. Thomas h is ver im The next meeting will be with Miss street has been substituting in one of nomlnlousty flunked the course. . ., y P<»tant that the help- J of the bidder on the outside. the Perth Amboy schools this week. Miller, of New York, the three last s ln tht la Carolyn Valentine next Thursday with Simons, 'l> mound campaign, their'. Each bidder must accompany his night. —Miss Sadie Martin of Green named being members of the class of ve an(1 husb nds He i a fine athlete with ^ ? . 7..4. RahwaRahwayyd ; amoun t bidt , (10provide) d said check Mrs. Demarest Hostess To in the Hopelawn school on Wednes- growth of the church but of the en- qnlte understand the beginning of his avenue, on Monday evening, Oct. 13, j shall not be less than $500.00 nor mt Sewaren Bridge Club day. tire township. Stating that he could analytics. He tmstft to chance to when it is hoped that the work will i >re than $20,000.00 payable to the —Miss Jeanette Melick of the not remember that a house was even work out his difficulties, and the re- be finished and the final tabulation' order of the Treasurer of Wood- BESURE Woman's College in New Brunswick built in the town during the seven sult was that when fall came he WHS of the results of the driv.e . will b„_e bridg. ..e Townshi.p without _...any, condi„._- AND PICK YOUR TOOLS Mrs. M. I. Demarest entertained spt.nt the week end with her parents, years of his pastorate. ineligible and his absence probably made. j tionul endorsement or cash in the the Sewaren Bridge Club on Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. William P. Melick of Dr. Hopkins pictured those whom Ma of tne SB Vom Our Well- 1lost ns the conference championship. . n "y canvassers are report- w.nie amount. The successful bidder Chosen Stock of day afternoon. Mrs. James Hardmani West Green street. he remembered seeing in the pews The time to do a plees or work I* i ! $. 1 wonderful response from the , »» *>«•• required to furnish a surety won the first prize, a silk vest; Mrs. —Miss CorolyJi Valentine of Green before him, and Dr. McDonald con- jne ume 10 uo a incc worn is, ,ndlvl<]ua]8 ln vanous aecti0Ils of tho companv bond in the full amount of HIGH GRADE TOOLS R. W. Muller, second, half a dozen struct commenced her duties this tinued. Both pastore brought their Is when it ls assigned. The time to town. : the contract price conditioned for the small glasses; and Mrs. F. T. Howell, week as pathologist in the laboratory brides to the church. solve a difficulty Is when it arises. Tomorrow night, at 8:30 o'clock, I ""thful performance of the work Hardware of All KindB third, two fancy cups. at tho Middlesex General Hospital in Rev. Mr. Miller took as his topic Well begun Is often very much more at the Sewaren Land and Water Club anf* icicecreae cream and cake made ithe chil- Food and Apron Sale, at home not the cheap kind —Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brecken- D. Strong. A monster birthday cake., dron-feel like a real party, of Mrs. B. C. Demurest, Grove uve- High Grade Tools, House Furnishings, ridge, Mrs. William II. Prall and Miss with fiftfiftyv lighted goldeP-olden candles, was Sunday morning the CoJommunion n nue, from 3 to 5 o'clock, benefit St Lou Wardell motored to Ridgewood most effectively carried in, and, when service wag observed, and in the eve- Mary's Unit. but the Monday, where they visited their cou- cut, each partook of its goodness. ning a union service was held, when Supper at Avenei Fire House, by MII, Mrs. Howard Broach. The ladied of (he church were most Rev. L. V. Buschman and Rev. A. K. Christian Endeavor. good kind done here, ---Miss Beatrice Woolley of Wood- highly complimented upon the suc- Dezendorf brought greetings from Women's Auxiliary Dance at Paints Glass, Oils, Varnishes .bridge avenue visited friends in cess of the bamiuet and Mr. Cutter their churches. The cantata, "The Fords School. Princeton over the week-end. upon thc able manner in which he Crown of Life," was then given. Chid Party at Sewaren Land MIDDLESEX PRESS —The Merit Badge Eatrol of carried out his part of the program. Miss Nan Stillwell sang the contralto and Water Club, benefit Play- On Wednesday night a historical parts, Miss Anna Johnson the so- ground Fund. Troop !, Boy Scouts of America, will prano solos, while Russell Potter took MORTGAGE BONDS OF HIGH enjoy u hike Saturday. evening was enjoyed. E-phraim Cut- League Social nt ter, one of the charter members, of the tenor parts and Fred Breigs the GRADE PUBLIC UTILITY —Mrs. W. H. Prall and children baritone. Complete Line of General Hardware and Mr. James Prall visited the Tren- whom there were 40, gave a resume Play, "Come Out of the Kitchen' COMPANIES lou Fair last Friday. of the founding uf the churoh, Sep- The church was beautifully decor- ated for the various events with by G. E.a\ ut the Woodbridge T» Yield 8}» to 6U % —Mius Uraulo Leber of Freeman tember 80, 1874. The first meeting Memorial »iulding, .street was the weak end guest of Mr, inthehomVof .Johnwhiff. «"„«"» Nov. I—Bazaar of Woodbridge and and Mrs. Juluis Wilson of Roselle. now the residence pi Albert MartinMti , Sewaren Chapter of Rahway Hos- WARREN H. MacKAIN — Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Murphy, of in Green street, f Services for the pital Auxiliary, at home of Mrs. X75G«enSt Woodbridg. BALINTS HARDWARE Buffalo, have been the guests of Mrs. first year were b&ld in Masonic H(JI. Advertising W. A. Osboms (Tel, 322) A. L. Ridlon, for the puat two weetfs. Through a gift W |8,000 from Mrs. Annual —Mis» Helen Ensign of Rahway Jane Doremua, tlW iujdlng fund was Representing , . . Hoy and New Brim*wick «vmuei, FORDS, N. J. avenue hos been confined tq her home started and the church building in Ibis paper will brhig Jrium R. J. ARROWSMITH, INC. by illness the nut w#ew k erected upon th* tot given by Charles good returns on the correspondents of k