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01,. XIII, No. 9 WOODRRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 8, PRICE THRICE CENTS World's Meanest Thief Mayor's Committees Give Reasons Routing Schedule Steal* Wedding Bin,|"01d Dobbin" Loses Distinguished Speaker The world's "meanest thief" For Honoring Thomas A. Edison For Summer Planned again operating Wednesday when he j entered a house rented by Mrs. Ste- In Contest With Auto At Rotary Luncheon Contend That Woodbridge Should Take Lead In Honoring Local Police and State Bodies phen Erno, on St. George's avenue Hits Horse Killing Animal Agree On Method Of Hand- next to the fast line and stole her | and Unseating Two Riders; Aged Inventor Because Some Of His Greatest Inventions wedding ring. Captain James Walsh Were Perfected In Suburb Of Woodbridge, Menlo ling Heavy Traffic. and Sergeant Benjamin Parsons in-! One Injured. 1 Tells oX World Court vestigated and found that the thief parlt—Woodbridge Has Taken Lead In Rec- The routing maintained during hadn t waited until Mrs. Erno got A mechanical controntion called the end of the summer season by the Prof. A. G. Alley Condemns Bossy Attitude Of American ommending Building Of Memorial Highway. settled for she had just partly moved an automobile and "Old Dobbin" local police for detouring traffic will met Monday night with the result Senate Toward Court — Says Co-operation Is Only Sane again be enforced this Hummer, ac- into her new home. I >, during that Woodbridge should >y the State Highway Commission that "Old Dobbin" is dead, two men cording to an agreement reached at were slightly hurt, and one ear is in Course — World Ju»t A Big Neighborhood U> the lead in honoring Thomas to build this highway as far as King a conference of the State Highway Kdison, the following statement George's road in Woodbridge, should the garage waiting for repairs. Needing Laws, Courts and Police. Commission and State Traffic Com- The injured men are: Eugene today released by the Mayors' be increased to complete this won- mission Wednesday at which Chief - "--"- 'boboy andd derful memorial to this famed gen- Boy Charged With Finn, of 92 Second street, Wood- Professor A. G. Alley, of the Newark Law School, a dis- i ,,mmittee» of T y Patrick W. Murphy and Traffic Ser- bridge, and William Gerity, of 366 Vw.odbridge, of which Jui B. W. ius. As this runs through geant Benjamin Parsons were the tinguished authority on International affairs wag the speaker ._ Middlesex an Union Counties a Amboy avenue, Woodbridge. It w local representatives. Repr'esenta- King Chickens seems that "Gene" and "Bill" de- V.irii and" Joseph P. Deegan are the plan might be arranged whereby'the ;ives were also present from South yesterday at the Rotary Luncheon and his address held the counties of Union and Middlesex sired to go horseback riding Monday Woodbridge should take the lead Amboy, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, Paroled By Judge, Gets Into evening and got their horses atRotarians and their guests spellbound from start to finish. „ ignoring Thomas.A. Edison, who would buy one hundred feet and State Police, the State Highway have the parkway two hundred feet Ryerson's Riding Academy. They He displayed a marvelous grasp of all things pertaining to hl» i,l,|irftted his 84th birthday anni- Commission, State Traffic Commis- Fight Outside Of Municipal were cantering along Metuchen ave- i'i-i-firy on Febrary 11, for the rea- Wide through the center of which sioi n andd th eh office of the Motor Ve- topic, "The World Court." runs ,the State Highway and on Building. nue, in an easterly direction, when ,,n ihnt his greatest inventions, the hicle Commissioner. The confer- suddenly a car coming in the oppo- phonograph and the Incandescent either side would be bridle paths. ence was heW at the State House, in The speaker sharply crltieiied the tiomrWoblems at close rang*. Be "In again, out again, in again,site direction, owned by James Kano, attitude taken by some of thwile l go there again this summer and l,K|,t were perfected . in one of "This parkway would give access Trenton. I of 5 Blair road, Port Reading, and W'ndlbridge'a suburbs, Menlfl Park. to the people of Woodbridge to 500 Last year the state attempted to Flanagan." The famous Irishman American senators toward the World upon his return will lecture in tab who made the report to the railroad driven by his brother, Martin Kano, Court. He pictured them us tiring country. •Woodbridge hag taken the lead acres of park land in the JTownship. keep three lanes of traffic on the of the same address, ran into the ;„ ,, l'i.wns reached. pality which has a Police Judge, a his home. His body was discovered Swallick appeared before Judge cede all points. An individual fol- Police Justice, a Recorder's Court, his opinions on the Democratic as- men are also members lowing such a policy would be re- "It was thought that if the num- sembly possibilities for 1931. by his next door neighbor, Samuel of the executive committee. B. W. Vogel Tuesday morning when or a City Criminal Court. In other He he waa held for the Grand Jury on garded as a fool the speaker de- lu-r of Woodbridge patients attend- spoke on the formation of the Odell. clared. To illustrate his point the ing the Perth Amboy clinic increas- words, in any town where there is as- Assistant Prosecutor James S. a technical charge of manslaughter. a Recorder, or a Police Judge, a seaibly, the passing of bills, and the Fink had gone into the garage Wight, of Woodbridge, introduced speaker told of two types of mother: i-l materially within the next year g, — ,, . ' Hliet wan«.Oa thewit-ini takevnncnu tv\ro Nelitw" Brunsut uuo- Justice of the general work done by the body. Mr. Arnold Christensen, of er wick fc The one would believe no ill of her that provisions might be made for Peace, cannot hear Brown urged the people to work to- around noon-time to work on his ;. L ^' v Patrolman Dalton where he motor vehicle but he boy, who is a candidate for the gen- son but would insist that her son in/ Woodbridge clinic in our next cases, does ether car. He closed the door and was evi- posted a bond to await the action of could do no wrong; the other wants annual budget, that for 1932. How- have jurisdiction in any municipal- \ B Jo return the Democrats to eral assembly. Mrs. Christensen the Grand Jury. tU dently fixing the coils on his Ford, spoke shortly on the campaign as- to know the truth about her son and ever, this year, it was the unani- ity which DOES NOT HAVE a Po- offic"*"e" thi"s year. Funeral services for the boy were Anthony J. Alexander, of South for th6 top was off and wrenches pects. held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 is ready to do everything to keep mous belief of the Board that the lice Justice or a Recorder." Continued on paqe five !.rajruc cannot possible stand the River, one off ththe e tetenn me menn ini nth the e{werweree aboutabout.. At the timtime OdelOdelll The next meeting of the Township o'clock at the house and at 3 o'clock i'M'vnse of the additional clinician race for freeholder, said in' part that i found his neighbor's body, the en- club will be held Thursday, May 14, at the Herman Lutheran Church at Hint would be needed and neither he was "not connected with any gine was still running. at the Parish House. Poll clerks Perth Amboy. Interment was in tin- nurses nor their clerical assist- Two Men Hurt "bosses" and that he was depending According to Coroner Eugene and county committeeman and com- the Alpine Cemetery. ant has the necessary free time for upon the voters of the people only M u 1 1 i n who investigated, carbon mitteewomen areu rged to be pres- Objections Filed an udditional clinic. if they thought him fit for office." monoxide gas is very deadly and ent. When Truck Hits Car Mr. Alexander has been active in creeps over the victim before he has "It seemed to be the general the Democratic party for the past a chance to realize what has hap- "liniun that the Perth Amboy clinic School Bands Score Against Route Brothers From Perth Amboy fifteen years. pened. Usually when the victim dis- i- I'-pcciallv well-fitted to give the Andrew D. Desmond, who presid- covers the fact he ia too paralyzed Man Badly Injured Ix'M possible service to our clients, Sent To Hospital By "Left ed at the meeting, introduced Frank to move. Fink 'had evidently tried Chairmen Of Woodbridge and si- Iir. Charles I. Silk, our clinic sup- P. Edgar, township Democratic to save himself for he had dragged In Annual Concert Perth Amboy Committees i m-iir is in charge there as well as Turn" Crash. nominee for tax collector. Mr. Ed- himself to the door, but no doubt another regular clinician. gar was generously applauded. could not rind enough energy in his In Three Car Crash Fine Program In High School Forward Letter To Highway One man was seriously injured "I hope that the Board of Health Jacob W. Grausam, "Woodbridge's body left to open it. Auditorium — La«ge Audi- Commission. will understand the attitude we have and another slightly hurt when a own" candidate for nomination. for When Odell discovered Fink's Port Richmond Man Suffers taken and realize that, except for truck owned by the Fidelity Petrol- freeholder said, "I intend to come body, he dragged him out in the Deep Laceration Of The ence. Objections to the proposed state tin extreme limitations of our; eum Co., of Madison avenue, Perth out of t^e prj'mary f fight with the open, called the police, and then lH.djf,t we would gladly do all we | Amboy, and driven by Frank Peter- j . i tion. r Back — Taken To Hospital. route 3-4, connecting the Outer- freeholdel nom na n.' Mr. Grau- tried to save his friend by trying A rare treat waa offered to the bridge CrossinCi g witith Route 26, iiuilil for the tuberculosis citizens son, of 345 Laurie street, Perth Am- sam lauded the finefine wworek of Aasem- artificial respiration. In the mean people of the Township last Satur- One man was badly injured as a -,-.>., .u -n_- J i t h"<•»»•'• Fords and Raritan Town- Woodbridge Township. boy, collided with a light sedan own- biyman Brown, »yOu're young and time, Dr. Kushner, of Rahway, came day night when tHe third annual i h As the matter stands I can a«- ed and driven by Edward Sayer, of i you have mB(Je good,, said Grauaam on the scene, and went to work with result of a triple car collision on day night when^ tHe third annual 8hi have been 8ent to the statfl MIIV you that they will be given i 221 First street, Perth Amboy, on • f_Q Brown the pulmotor that Motorcycle Offi- Amboy avenue, approximately 200 band concert of the senior, inter- Highway Commission by Joseph F. <\iiy consideration in the Perth! Amboy avenue, Monday afternoon ' j d motion cer Joseph Lewis secured from the y , ppy mediate and junior bahds of all the Deegan, ehairman of the Mayor's Jame3 p Ger ty ma e a ft th f GilGreenvilll e streettt, Ab clinic and receive all the Shortly after 4 o'clock. that all the Democratic primary can- Iselin Chemical Hook and Ladder feet south of Township schools w»i held at the commiu/e of Perth Amboy and Frank Sayer, a brother of the around 3 o'clock Sunday morning. Woodbridge High School auditorium, Judge j3ermmi \V. Vogel, chairman attention that our nurses cus- didates be invited to the next meet- fire house. After working on Fink The injured wan, Frank K. Stein- toniarily give. driver of the sedan, was rushed to Fk K Sti under the supervision of Theodore; of the mayor-a committee, of Wood- ing of the township Democrats which for over an hour Dr. Kushner pro- rock, of 56 Harrison avenue, Port "Thank you for your interest. the Perth Amboy City Hospital nounced him dead. Coroner Mullin Hoops the bandmaster. bri(jge Township. will be held Wednesday evening, at Richmond, S, I., was taken to the William Ellis, who played! a bari-, , jdition to listing the objec- we may continue to depend on j where it was found that he was suf- 8 o'clock at the Parish House. then declared death due to acci- r\rth Amboy City Hospital where n a ym Kuod wilill lana dd yyou r ever valu-'ferinlfi g frof m a brokebkn collallr bbone. dental carbon monoxide poisoning. one horn solo, "Ihe Lost Chord, i tion3 the chairmen requested that x ha was treated for a deep laceration by Sulhvan, was recalled several commission grant a hearing to ul.l -operation and' support. Edward Sayer sustained cuts about Five-Year-Old Girl Badly Funeral services for the victim of the back. the "Very truly yours, the face. times by the audience until he the Township and the Ciby of Perth were held Tuesday afternoon at the According to a police report of finally plfyed agiin. His encore Amboy before they go Ahead with "Jane J. Packard." At the time of tthhe accident the Bruised When Hit By Car Iaelin Commuiiity Church. Inter- the accident made by Patrolman Health inspector's report ffor truck was traveling north on Amboy i i number was the old favorite, At the p(ang. The committees are in ment was in the Rahway Cemetery. Allan McDonnell, a car tnaveling Dawning." Ray Pateman, the. trum- following that of 'i of April was as follows: avenue and was just making a left Five year old Elizabeth Lengyel, The deceased is survived by his favor of the route south on the avenue, driven by pet soloist of the evening, receive— d :tne proposed Edison highway from permits, 4; sewer permits, turn at the intersection of Amboy of Hampton avenue, Woodbridge, wifa, Margaret, and two small chil- Charles Stevenson, of 22 Lewis deserved arfplause! Pertn Amboy to Piainneid through licenses, %\ plumber's li- avenue and Cleveland evenue. Say- was badly bruised Tuesday after- dren. generous* and well __._ y-.-i^ , i-c... street, Perth Amboy, crashed into and as hia enqore played the|theme u i , . barber licensesj 1; wajr- er was proceeding north on Cleve- noon, shortly after 3 o'clock when the rear of Steinrock's car which en 0 fm m licenBe, 1; mirriage H- land avenue when his car wasi struck he was struck by a car owned and leofd hihiss solo.abl. yMr . Patemanc alsg o show-1 TnB compiete communication to was parked against the curb. Theled his ability in conducting the or-1 igglon reads as follows: * total receipts or April, by the truck. Patrol Driver An- Iriven by Mrs. Eleanor Tompkins, tatter's car waa carried about 20 chestra for one of the numbers of th"State comme Highway Commission, contagious. diseases report- drew Simonseip investigated the ac- of 15 Tuxedo place, Cranford, on feet and crashed into a car owned the program. "State House, scarlet fever, 12; measles, 16; cident. Amboy avenue. HOTEL by Edward McCrum, of BOO Bard During the intermission, Supervis- "Trenton, N. J. typhoid fever, 1; tuberculosis, |3; According to a report of the ac- avenue, West New Brighton. Stein- ing Principal John H. Love gave a "Gentlemen; meningitis, 1. :ident made at headquarters by Mo- rock's car was wedged between the short talk on the'.splendid progress "The Mayor's Committee on the Child Hit By Car; torcycle Officer George Balint, Mrs. Nurses' report, home visits, 408; two othef cars. Both Staten Island being made by the members of the proposeij Route S-4 connecting the raw cases, 38: clinic attendance, Collar Bone Broken Tompkins was driving north on Am- cars were-badly damaged. Steven- bands under Director Theodore Outerbridge Crossing with Route r boy avenue, near Second street, '. 1 ); classroom Inspections, 277; de- son was given a summons on a reck- Hoopa. "Harmony, and music help 25, of the "Township of Woodbridge George Shormak, age 11, of 33 when she struck the child who was WIUON tects detected, 86. I less driving charge made by the oth- to develodelp the character of our BnBndd tlle city of Pertn Amboy, met Vital statistics; Births, 87; mar- Gordon avenue, Woodbridge, sus- running across the street. Officer er two car owners ami told to ap- y, bboys," " declared Professor LovLovee . | yesterdatdy and i ni accordancd e itwithh '"'t>'^, 6; deaths,(16. tained a fractured clavicle of the Halint took the little girl to Dr. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. pear Tuesday night at the local po- MMuchh credidit ffo rt hthe success of the the or"rne Route S-4 by'way of Sum- A line of $25 and costs was im- on Ratfway avenue, tnear Main I'uwd upen Joseph Gtodig, 26, of FIND CLOTHING The complete program was as fol- mjt avenue as now being laid out by street, when the boy suddenly left Holds Theatre Party lows: Senior Band, March, Tann- engineers U not the beat route **-'» l'acitic street, Perth Amboy, on EVERY A suitcase, fiHed with clothing for vour ; the sidewalk and struck the left Bide hauser, Wagner; Overture, "Lust- ane»vy Whipping Cr«»m—ISc K pt. dlesex Council, No. 867, of the Vincent Weaver, of town; Mra. Wil- By .over fltiO, were stolen from a car At the conclusion of the program, HOT BR£AD and ROLLS Knights of Columbus, will be held liam Soneld, of Perth Amhoy. owned by Carl Hutz, of 855 East there waa dancing! in the gymnasium Evarjr Sunday Afternoon tonight In the Columbian Club, with LOU MICHAELSON il Jersey street, Elizabeth, according with music fttrnUbed by the Aristo- PRESCRIPTIONS WOODBRIOCE DELICATESSEN Harry Brown's Laurence Harbor Or- to a r«port made by Hutz to S«t- crat Graheatra. 'BJUi» SU Woodhrldi* chestra in attendance. Many novel- TOOL SHED BURNED eant Harvey Romoml at 3 o'clock ThR. committees in charge were as Called For and Delivered ties have been arranged by the com- A field fire got out of bounds And Hi* ~ laid " ' follows: Program, Alice Robinson mittee in charga, which toheade d by Monday and Cox, mimm^i PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MAY 8. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDFA I

»p:nta»l thinky*. It «how« u« that Science nan nhown ' -:f. w'-r'd hew to home*, their families, and their pf«i- Wbi l>nm.m» COM TWrt»fk said JOHN H. RYNERSON to ),- 5.nce Mind ••« infinite and man is the stand courageously ar.d resist evil tionsL They mint a change, and a To % ptycboaoaryit the hnrtmn n Ind in their deht«. demands and i-l, Many Hear Interesting Christian juiaire rr reflection of that Mind, and fear. On pagp V.'": f f Science change they surely need, a change of la ai eipoa»d *i a w«rt 00 the f«ce. ag*'nst the e«tate of the uid dp-.. there is no limit or bound to one> and Health the -a t. R:=e in th* thought, of thinking, and net necev tad h»i trad) the MAW tppearanc*.— «i. under oath or affirmation, w • ability to think, that we can now strength of Spirit IM r+-«i«t all that r« sarily of position. Christian Science six months from this date or Science Lecture At High School a« oars, infinite intelligence. unlike gt)od. God ha- r.ade man cap- dea*ed Aoril 20, 1931. /A In. Grace M. Beerr, First Reader Of ttOT« '« .fl"-m ,th»« rou T*fle« '"fi"; stowed on man.' f'hr: :ar. Science in justed by rijrfct thinking. trator of JOHN H. RYXERSOV. de ;t« teaching that a!' - M:nd and its "Not long ago a man carre to see cea«ed. by direction of the Surrogate STANLEY C. POTTPfeJ Sewarctt Church Gire» Introductor• y Speech — ;te intelligence? Are you doubtful infinite manife«u-. < r, le«i there be not enough of Mind to -.. ''r.: w? u? tha; a Christian Science practitioner He •••f the County of Middlesex, hereby Adminiur, fear always m*k> ? :•.:< ar.pe»r»nce as ••as a salesman for a weli-known give* notice to the creditors of the W. 1. 5-?, 15, 22, 29; 6-5. The Speech In Part. po around* Vy friend*. • you need our thinking, a- have no feaT on that score'. The very ; r.-.e k:Tid of ;ar. He had a fair drawing account. :n •:: f-rr.ir.ir.r '.-OTB th* d;r,ne Mind thought. It cUinr v,• r>e rar: of oar but he w»? not felling many car?. He A if-Mure f*il- mar claim all there if and there will realization that ai thoughts of fear. He found much to criticize Church :•' Or Sr.err.;*:. SeTsren, still be enough for the ren of us.— have their origin :r. (i enable* us -n the automobile industry in genera! Monday .rver.. :r. t'r.* r.ifh stfaocl -re. be;a-s* H:« universe. inr'-jd'.Etf f man. ;* a ctTspiete success, r.iufsed all thif because Mind is one and in- tc separate these f »r ought* from ard in hi* own company in partku- audif-rurr. .r. .-dbrdgt. by Rich- finite. ourselves and frrx :h( jivine 'Mind. l«r; hi? wa- altogether a met un- ard J I lav.-, C. ?.. cf Ch'.cafC, » ar-i very p&od I: shcw« rr.an >.:* r,e ard of Lecture*h:i> J,-,-^- "No Pharaoh of Egypt held the to set them on!)' a- '•',.*'•r.s. as false h«PPy state of mind. He ought to merrb'-r •• f •*.' Bo children of Israel in greater bondage belief* without f r ca-j?« in have more money; he knew he nas of Church. Th« Pint f of fa: g g s *,f.r.k:r.E Truth..Thif percej:;;r, tha: fc»r and Trth n: an(j wny didn't he ?e!! n t. stientin, :n Bo?- it fror. tha...t nia»k-majte u-day i« exac'.er feard. oMef humanitn are afraiy bdy erroneous belief*. sr< not real nor of csrs? As the practitrner rsrr.e •'.' ton, Ma-' r' Grace M. B*rrj. c't - ;r.*nit* ,r.i:< 'i- '.o eat. and afraid not to eat. If busi- 'God, gives man c> u>-age and power underf.ard the situation, he b'-gan F;r- Kr f the S«if»ren Church tur.:'.y, ar.d m -.y—t.-.t r.an. r«f i'« good, they are afraid it will |to m*et and reii=t all •J:ffifjlt->f. We tc set something. Thi= man wa? de. -:*'. 8t:r,6"Jteii of G i-f bad. and if it i-s bad they are ''eani how to stud; ari scmti-niie the rnandinp that ChrisTian .'vrience help par: a- : a'n.d it ,wil! be wor«e; afraid if tht i P16*!." seeking a'im:--.rn to our men- h:rn to sell more automobile'.1 It wa? • Tr.t -.ing me'.'age of &*.va*.;cn \-ri c-ften fau be^a-ff tr>ey at^ weather is hot. afrtid if it is cold. In-H*1 homes and to rar the door when a? if he were expevl;hg '.hat Spirit, frf'TTi *r*.< ••r everyone :a Chn*t:a?i s.5. They an;*'. :er..i ;t. Tr.*y : tyrant, fear" h it real and God-pro- \ themselves. Fear i- r.. ,-art of the di- material motor car=. Now do you We- rectgniie *ha*. h* worii jiltfc ;*. wt^k isr'-. ?ur.3ay?. • dedT Ha« the all-loving creator of \ v'ne Mind or Mind's creation. It has suppose for an instant :hat that state- i< fiil'-i »ith tren and tn carry- »r.'3 : ,-:day of '.! w:'i get iway fr'Tr the universe put ir.to the heart of j!10 cau«e in God ard Gfd never made of thought was prepared for what in ing »:t :n their hear.* '.he flnscicuf- therr.. Eu: nhert :• G^d ;r. aii tr.:*" 1^ roar, these thought* of timidity ap-1''- 't '* therefrrt wjtr.<-a; law'or Christian Science we call a demon- ne»f (t fear that they have not ?ac- 'tr-.ere no apphcato^ of ^pintua: |e Postir!)- '.hey have «tan«f love, and of a sound mind.' belief, fear, and disesst :s termed er- !nthought, a change in his own think- where they ?*>• -»ithin thtm-eire? 'I h* alone i? ptrr<.r,»i!y re?pon;ib)e. The wor'd is coming to fee how ror; in other words erroneous P- What he actually needed was a f thought. The wav of deliverance ^»ling of criticism, irritability, in- can't. I d r.': know hc-w. I »TJ aira;d; i-ne can eAf^v r^r.ripirie a t'.nie when available are the teachings of Chris- I ain d.Kcursged. I ;an't fucce»d. I he would fr.cornnany thhe valul e 6f hih?? ddrawing ac- thiu? worth wh:le until he admittemitted vine M:ndM:nd'. the source of all intelliintelli- n;re and cast out fear. It shows us to think divinelydivinel , to have spintual '-nt In other words, he was not e*- l and holy thoughts, whether we have Ublishing for himself and proving by his icr.o"* capacity to do Every genrre :h;« man will not farl or fear, that fear comes into thoughg t ppnmar- hi great rr.*c rs-j't hive claimed his fcr ' .t hha = Itsrr.e;d d to declardl e as did ily as a temptation to acknowledge exercised that power or no;. That -' right mental attitude'that God ab:l:tv :-efore he could pn: it to the Jera-, even children may think themselves had already endowed him.fith int«l- c: of mine own self do and bow down before a power other out of error is illustrated in the 1'gence, wisdom, and capability and test He knew he pt«esied the power nothing The Father that dwell- than the one God. We are »*ked to method used by a smalt boy I know 'hat these qualities had to be put in- le accomplish. Many raen seen to ... .. ne. he doeth the workt.' admit the existence of an evil entitf y hTt-g'r. persona! determina- ttChr.'tuth in n Science declare* that we which has the ability to incapacitate, in California. Compelled bv a serious -° action by him, to be proved in •T.s'.t'.v cast our harden? on terrify, and destroy the children of physicahil l conditiodii n to reqjaiin in bedd . 'eood works.' Wheh n he graspedd thah t Mother's Day ,»t what the world calls sue- :h conceive that the God. Spiritual reason tells ue that this little fellow lay earnestly trying 'hat he needed was a change in his rfter. EC. Ttil FU:<«.5 but :he Ail-mighty, the al!-loving God is un- in his childlike way to get rid of the mental attitude, he naturally demon- itely good God. ' and indeed God]trouble. Suddenly he stood up in the strated a greater measure of success, reful: •'. i.u-.sn w;.'. grj'i fals* arr.b:- able cr unwilling to carry them? "For •:^Etr t-r later break that he is ••'.ror.g :n power, not one would not be infinite, if evil and its i center of the bed. and pointing his "The correct understanding of 1 faileth/ fff-prihg. fear, are self-constituted i finger said, 'Eiror, you move on. You Christian Science never permits one dowr.. Chri ac S-y.tzi : ?iow§ -J« and eternal realities. i can't park here.' He could not have l° 'more the human problem. The f rray bt s-'.^rr'-iScaJly and •Are yeu afraid to declare. 'I am "Ducouragtd and disheartened in ' expressed it more evactly. For is it absolute truth about God and the :*. It g-.ve* us a a sor. of God" Are you afraid to e*- 1 sp:r.t.i.y '.';> e *... PERFECT SYMBOLS OF MOTHER'S DAY — THE r*asrr. '.'-'. :*.>. i t'r.at i ir. cs. It tablish your relationship with your the struggle with life's problems, it!"" creator, the Father-Mother-God? Are would seem as though DAY WHICH HAS BEEN SET ASIDE TO HONOR AND dofef r.'.-: :*'•'. i sun or woaan -uffer- you afraid to '.hink with the Mind , to cope with difficulties iog w:tr. :t* frTi-t >.'. failure: "Juft REVERE THE MOTHERHOOD OF THE NATION say '] HT., '. -:iz. ruini; 1 ara a suc- that wa= in Christ Jesui, with the them had so weakened ce*i.' " '_T s'.mtthiLg 1/Ke that. That Mind that know? all things? And if very first onslaught of the enemy he , . . THOUGH MANY MILES MAY LIE BETWEEN YOU i= cot th* pr-xess of Christian you are not thinking with this Mind, gave up without ari effort. We'are e nt»l" Sjnstia Tr th n science, we do not ?tlan uj.on what art you relying for your told in the ?criptures that if we re- othe' « r • " or t™e thoughts to w^" AND THE ONE WHOSE DEVOTION TO YOU WILL ScitcO s*. all. Ir.^'.*ad. it explain? evil he will flee from People. Truths very nature is °T>ef. and d^ the true nature of God and His crea- intelligence ar.d" thinking capacity? oil, ne win nee lrom | . ' , . knock at the door of human con EVER REMAIN UNDIMMED — REMEMBER HEk Christian acitnee shows us. how ro be as, and Mrs omni presence The notio n of end tion. Fairare ceaia never origllwU ing thought* from one person to an- soousness. In quiet reflection and WITH FLOWERS, THE SWEETEST MESSENGERS other is only a species of suggestion. P"1?" they <»n maintain the true Truth cannot be suggested. It just is. facts about themselves—that, they do YOU CAN EMPLOY TO REMIND HER OF YOUR Therefore, how inspiring it is to real- reflect intelligence, efficiency, and all STEADFAST AFFECTION. ize that when we see that man is'the other qualities that po to makt free, well, awake, and alive, this is up a successful businessman or an omnipresent fact, and the very woman. But these qualities of presence of this right thought elim- • thought must be put into action, in FRESH, J JICY FRUITS inates and dissipate? the belief that wise human footstep?. Mrs. Eddy, in man is sick, fettered, or asleep. her textbook, Science and Health (p. "The practical application of 253>. *»>•*. "The divine demand. \Be ve WAHRENDORFF Christian Science and its ffreat bless- - therefore perfect.' is scientific. CRISP, FARM-FRESH VEGETABLES injr was demonstrated in our family and the human footstep; leading to many year3 ago when it delivered my perfection are indispensable. FROM ORCHARD and GARDEN TO YOUR A&P STORE father from bondage of drink. He the FLORIST had tried all kinds of cures to free Not All Chattereri The country's fines! fruits and him from the habit but not one of 58 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY them helped in any degree, but with, The tiiMn^iciil survt-y sivs a n:a.Ti<.' vegetables await you in com-' <16es nf>l talk vprj T:.\V\\. Thr*. IM'W- his healinjf in Chri=uan Science, how-' 1 WE DELIVER Phone 840 plete, inviting aiiortments at ever, not only was his life regener- *ver, dei-eii'ls "ii tli- inljvi, ,•;ul liinl ;ind )rs trainins. A&P Stores. And how truly ated but this blessed Truth became the one potent influence in the lives fresh, how appetizing, how of every member of our family and rich In vitamin-value they arel has governed us ever since. You can therefore understand the gratitude For A&P's own buyers select which I give to God for revealing this right in the great product blessed Truth to our revered Leader. centers, and speed them by Mrs. Eddy. "Those who would set a~ide the swiftest, direct methods to Constitutional Amendment in regard your nearest store. Save money to prohibition are forever claiming that their individual liberties are on your fruits and vegetables taken away, but let me a>k anyone. THE SINGLE CYLINDER by buying ot your A&P. Who has less liberty then the man or MODEL OF- woman who is a slave to drink? Spir- itual thinking gives mas true- liberty and the power to act rightly and con- versely freestiim from hi> degrading lavery to evil habits and wrong- thinking of every kind. There is nothing in the teaching of Christian Science that recom- mends, excuse?, or advocate? the ust- of intoxicating !iquor=. The Christian Science church stands squarely with and gives it* whole-hearted support to the Constitution of our country 'i.i and to those who are dutifully up- EASTERN DIVISION holding it. We believe that the Prohi- FANCY FLORIDA bition Amendment is not only a good k\v but is a great moral and spiritual force operating for the welfare of THEN: One cylinder was expected to do tti.- v.ork of lix or eight. the nation, and that it came about It succeeded very well when guini; down hill. NEW POTATOES 5 b 19c as the result of better thinking on NEW CROP LARGE SEUCTED the part of a great majority of our NOW: The deiire is to secure an up-to-dfle car at little money. q people. Because it is a force for good FRESH PEAS 2«». 19c STRAWBERRIES operating in human experience it Here that detire can be realized Let ui PROVE IT! boikel cannot be separated from the prog- ICEBERG CALIFORNIA ress and unfoldment of our nation. ib 29c "No better illustration of the hu. LETTUCE :eod10c 2 CHERRIES . manitarian motive pervading Chris- tian Science can be found than the Ige. establishment by Mrs. Eddy of the Nice Clean Well Conditioned Cars Still PORTO RICAN PINEAPPLE 2 Zl 25c 2 til* 29c great international daily newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor,' de- signed, as she said, 'to injure no Retaining Their Look of Newness! SPECIAL COFFEE SALE...ENDING SATURDAY! rftan, but to bless all mankind' (The Firpt Church of Christ, Scientist, and 1930 TUDORS 1930 j STANDARD COUPE A&P owns the world's largest coffee-roasting plant right in New Miscellany, p. 353.) A newspaper writer from girlhood, Mrs. Eddy 1929 SPORT ROADSTER York City A&P Coffees ore fresh-roasted here daily and rushed by keenly appreciated the potency of 1930 TOWN SEDANS fast motof trucks to A&P Stores. No wonder these famous blends journalism and ite effect upon the 1929 CHEVROLET COACH ore the choice of most coffee drinkersl thinking of the world. We often hear 192S DODGE SIX SEDAN the term 'power of the press' but to j 1929 SPORT COUPE what extent have we analyzed it to I 1930 SPORT COUPE EIGHT O'CLOCK *«U*uowfc 19c see just what that means—power of j 1929 FORDOR SEDAN the press? To what extent have we, 1929 $LDSMOBILE COACH seen that what is known as human 1929 TUDOR REQ CIRCLE RICH AND it.. 23c coiwciousness is largely constructed,; framed, or buflt up through what wet LINCOLN 4 PASS. SEDAN read in the newspaper? We think, j BOKAR EXOUISlIt AROMA AND FlAVO« tHj 2.1 C whether we realise it or not, largely: LINCOLN 7 PASS. SEDAN i in terms of the printed page. Indeed! it is said that we are a newspaper-! FORD AA CANOPY TOP TRUCK 1 % TON j fASKUfiiZED governed people. Much that we think or talk about through the day finds! FORD A CANOPY TOP DELIVERY ft TON ite origin or first expression in the j N FRESH BUTTER newspaper. Consider for a moment!' GRAHAM BROS. V/t 1T> RACK TRUCK KHtOEN'S LION VAN CAMP'S ond GOLD CROSS Every morning here in thus city 1 1 G. M. C. I 2 TON MILK TRUCK I UMM. thousands of you get up and stream i COM out into the »cr,eetB and buy a news-1 EVAPORATED MILK 3 23c paper. An thtn wbat? Each one com-! FORDSON TRACTOR RUBBER TIRED WHEELS UKE NEW. WHlTfHOUSE BRAND niences to fill hi* consciousness with j thoughts of crime, disaster, scandal," See our open air display at the id Uh.gr, Valley Freight Howe l accident, disease, and death—not' EVAPORATED MILK . 3".™2Oc very good mental food with which to! New Brunswick avenue. begin the work of a day. Not long on WTTH PORK AND TOMAIO SAUCE ago a professor in Bradford College, England, made the statement that You take no chance here, you can bring back any car purcbat«d QUAKER MAID BEANS 4 ' 23c five-sixths «f the thinking done by the civilize^ world was furnished it within one week after date of purchase—exchange it for another and SLICED OB HALVES by the newspaper*. UNEEDA BAKERS-BUTTER OR receive full credit for the amount paid. "Now Mrs. Eddy, great woman Cheese Wafers . I 29c Del Monte Peaches !£' 16c that she was, looking below the sur- face of things, taw the tremendous fANCYHV STATE K«KMA>TS O« , power of the printed page, the com- 2 munication of ideas to human con- Apple Sauce 31, 25c |[ Octagon Soap 5«*«25c sciousness through that medium. She recognized, too,,the part that the; press plays in all this, and conceived j the idea of a newspaper reflecting * QUALITY MEATS AT A*P MARKETS the spirit of truth, of honesty, integ- rity, and rignteouaneta in business SStS: ROUND ROAST or TOP SIRLOIN . * 27c affairs, in government, in the home, FAYETTE USED CAR MART in education, in art, in every depart- Rib Lamb Chops iwa . fe 33c ment of life, in fart The 'Monitor'] Prime Rib* of Beef »"£» fc. 29c today us acknowledged by many of) 260 to 282 New Brunswick Ave. the great men of the tiwe to be Ihe Small freth Hams . . t 23c Stewing lamb JJwU 3 iu.25c *fit«rMa fu* alt naawpaiief*. It is a way-»how«r in Journalism. Its practi. Between Elm and Prospect Si*. Mote & Novel Beef 35E5*. 7t Fre*h Pork Shoulder* *£rt 15c cal influence upon human affair* can- not be estimated, and only love for t.29c mankind inspired its inception and u PERTH AMBOY * NEW JERSEY Stewing Veal £$U . 2H». 25C . Fancy Smoked Butts . Its governing purpotfc. | Pit aad" reatleauieic are Phone 2703 Perth Amboy - Open Till 9|QQ . oOPBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 PAGE THRO Super-Clock Ghnitt Scare Trnanti Away nl. of the. world's most Intricate "Rump Parliaments" !«•••••>•—j I,H Is In the nlrt tower of Oornellun In Ynrkshiiv, Knuhnnl. tli«. hn.M of lie t>\|pi-i-s»l,in a "rump piirliimicnt" llprrp, Belgium. The tlmptilpce ilpsolntp miiiira mill old nmiinrliiMiswx, tins •.• »wii in uii'nit a purllnuvul which only Indicates the time from there nro sevornl hiK mipnri.iM mnn- li'i l> h^PT if|iroscnts the will o{ the •Ions thnt nn cmo will live In. They 1 iTiwich, but virtually kcopn truck nijijmity nf die pi-ii|ilo. The fnmous dr' are simply fulling to rnck nml ruin UK, universe, glvlnn the nil?™ of rump pnrilnmpnt In English history GOOD FORD i.f beniuse no one can l>8 piTsumlqil to 1 Zodiac, the solar system, day* of was the IOIIJJ [larllnmmt, nfter It wan •lif rent or purchase them. The rensonT week, phase* of the moon and the purged liy 1'rlile of all but the Inde- Ghosts 1 • Th« «thlca o( t«»tronomj »r« «a pendents In NVM. marked na thoM of lorlsty, hnA th* amtnRemvnt nf a bill nf fare calls for ai much fln*as« an do the fune- tlona of a «h»p«ror,—Klwang»r. SERVICE HINTS THAT ARK PERTINENT AT LOW Chevrolet On« mny cltiin cost collnrs, velvet hots, and varlons thinfts by aslng corn- meal ninlBtpned well with gaaollne. After cleaning has struck a popular new note use a frwh mixt«r« to rub ID well. Shnk* and COST hang ID the nlr. Gloves mny be cleaned, YOTAL im It mtlcM a difference when 70a In motor-car styling on the hands f>y wnshlng your Ford to ns tor service. Well ipot any trouble them In flnur moistened |a a jiffy and MB4 70a away smiling. well with gasoline. Now that spring cleaning la here, Out main job, howerer, U to help you avoid Many factors have lines, sweeping fend- a few hints for making the work light- trouble. By keepinf yonr car mnaing ntoothly W|l contributed to the ers and massive wire er will be welcome. Rugs may be sent remarkably wide- wheels strikingly to the cleaners and will come back «nre you many dollar* In repairs. bright and clean and at •mall cost. It spread popularity of suggest the car's Drive in the next time yon need lubrtoatfcti §t the new Chevrolet saves the heavy lifting end beating fleetness and power. and saves the nigs. When cleaned, If ofl o£aa|e and a perfect tnnin|-ap at low gatf. Six. Among these And the appeal of sizing Ii needed for the back of the are smooth perform- Chevrolet's beauty rugs to stiffen them, this will be don* •nce, low price, hi made more pro- at a small added fee. A nine by matchless economy, nounced by the fact twelva rag takes a strong man to han- dle: If there art none to do It, at exceptional riding that all models are small expense (compared to the wear lrmt-mi m- ease and driving available In • vari- and tear of physical strength) the comfort. But no ety of colors. cleaning establishment will do It well. Ib lat—l trm4 in feature has been On rainy days when nothing else can be done, look over the wardrobe more strikingly evi- Interiors, too, are TUH* *** "" and dremer drawers. This takes so dent in the enthusiastic public reception unusual In every way. The upholstery much time that In many homes It Is of the car than tu smart new style. Is carefully tailored. Seats an roomy* very much alighted. deeply cushioned and Invitingly soft. As seasoning Is one of the Important Fisher Body craftsmen, with their back- And the Interiors are tastefully parts In cookery, the up-to-date cook ground of fine-car designing, have made appointed. has oa her shelves a variety to use In NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN this new Chevrolet an exceptionally varying the everyday dishes and more IT. O. H. Dttrntt, pJui /rW»>« •*««* attractive automobile. In fact, the new Chevrolet expensive condiments for nice occa- dtllvrry. /twrnptri nnd iparm tir* **lra ai iW rmt.) Study It from any angle and Six is such a thoroughly sions. The poorest purse may provide '495 yon find It extremely fine-looking automobile a few bay leaves and a head of gnr- pleasing. Look at it from that it has become a very Uc, both of which should be used with thf front and you are popular choice with every great discretion. A bit of garlic may Qood Yerformance Impressed by the modish make or mar a dish. Too much bay type of bnyer. You find it leaf Is not pleasant. Paprika, celery en wimble of deep radiator, not only the smart family salt, onion salt, Worcestershire, tabas- large headlamps and car, but the smart personal co, catsups and chill sauces are all' at how Cost arched tie bai—all gleam- car as well—> a worthy com* to be found on the seasoning shelf. Ing la rich chromium pla tc TUl anHan-Bo*? by FUW-fa a panion to the expenalv* Favorite herbs, such as sage, summer ' You SAVE when you liny the Ford and yon uve every mile Viewed from the side, the lymW 0/ •ujxrior boif (ntfuwuMp automobiles of the two* savory, thyme, chervil, parley are yon drive, Durini the life of the car the laving on the coat of long hood, low-swung body and three-car household* among the most commonly u3ed and! Mwrauan and op-ktefi will mount to conilderably more than liked. When once stocked with these , the uving on the firat coil. seasonings and condiments they will' Don't keep paying (or repnira on your old car when 70a last for years, and at little expense can buy a new Ford »t «uch a low mice. We'll give yon 0 good trade-in allowance «nd deliver ine Ford for a tmaU down NEW CHEVROLET SIX the shelf may be kept well equipped. payment The Great American Volme During the busy days of modern \ housecleanlng, though we do not stir up the entire household during the JV«MT£owJMe«*-R<» mmbk Ml), »4W| Phaatoa, MIS, process, It Is best to look ahead so gtaadard Gwtfa, ISMl Coaoh, |M5t Standard Fin-Window Coupe. *5iS| Sport Coops (with rumLU Mat), W»i rtw-hmnut Coops, SJ9S, GnrartlbU Cabriolet, *615; Standard Sedan, »W5i Spatial Sadam, that one mry be free to spend less afttl C«a«rtlhU Landau Phaeton, 1650. SporUl equipment utr*. ChoTralet truck eiuaata, |SU U tMt* time in baking and cooking. LowdaUtaredprioHaiidHaTtanBa. All prk» f, o. b. Flint, Mich. See Your Kraler ESclow DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc. Mad* Sawing Machina Succcai 160 New Brunswick Ave. The earliest step In the perfection of the sewing machine was taken by Maple and Fayette Streets, Perth Amboy Perth Amboy, N. J. Ellas Howe, who conceived the idea of placing the dye In th<> "---file near Phone 3500 MJO WUH IK CHEVROLET StX-CYUrfDER TRUCKS, *SSS TO MM, t. •. the point, lnstMil of ut the IIPIKI, nnd thus Tin veil ttie way for Mr. Singer and his NEXT SUNDAY; MAY 10th is

ALL OLD-FASHIONED PLANTS Remember Your Mother MOTHERS LOVE with MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUMS HELIOTROPE, BEGONIAS, CINERERAS BAUMANN'S CALCEPLARIA VERY ATTRACTIVE POTS FLOWERS OF OLD FASHIONED PLANTS

OUR OWN JAPANESE ROCK GARDENS ARTISTI-

Baskets of Blooming Plants CALLY ARRANGED IN IMPORTED BOWLS THAT DO t $3.50 and up WELL IN ANY HOME, $2.50 UPWARD

Your mother loves these plants, OUR OWN FRESH CUT FLOWERS AS FOLLOWS: they can be planted out in her ROSES SWEET PEAS SNAPDRAGONS STOCKS garden afterwards. LARKSPUR IN ALL SHADES! ANEMONES LACE FLOWERS GLADIOLAS, ETC Hydrangeas $1.50 - $2.00 - $3.00 • $4.00 "Unusual Floral Decorations For Please Order Early All Occasions" JCHN BAUHANN Greenhouses — St. George and Hazelwood Avenues, llahway, N. J. Tds. Rahway 7-0711,7-0712 Ert'bluhedim IZ Free Delivery T" tAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1931 WOODBRIDGE News of the World Told in Pictures

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th«... - ••• ...•! >-!• v-rth J- 4**'~' *:\ DAY OF MAY, NINETEEN HUN- \ "tir;" ;r*";.!i'rWi;r',h?n" "uV* « 5u" I ' DRED AND THIRTY-ONE ,r.,. ..,'«,„;, Wtil tn'ct.,,,,',, BB- At one o'clock SUndard Time (Two; Mi.r.iMi » i-s «crn rn^rt or o clock Daylight Saving Time), in I the afternoon of said day at the. lM rMr.hfj jip'"nf''k"n'J*ii »n4 Sheriff's Office in the City of New' MII. t n»rk»:.r 'tttntf" Brunswick, N. J. \ All the following tract or parcel : JERUSALEM—An unusual view as the giant "Graf Zeppelin" soared over the city of Jerusa- "EnimetrV °' \HT"^ *nc' premises hereinafter ped ty An- particularly described, situat*, lying lem. The- picture was made as the colossus of the air, flying low, passed over the old section ot or an ."UM^'p * ' .d being in the Township of Wood- the city. Usrecily below the airship Is the Mosque of Omar. — County "' """ ' ' 'ge, in the County of Middlesex i i and SUte of New Jersey. \ ' BEGINNING at a point in the, r > i''l. !*••! ( f ] -A* 1 »p1 2 !-F northerly line of New Brunswick t>, f. !r.-;-j>!ve In H'.'xti I'I-H , avenue, distant easterly one hun- ••- •;: ,r...u».-.( ;r. I*!'.--k r: J. dred (100) feet, from the point of Seek lo Reduce Noise of Airplanes u !•!. :tnlu»:y. In B;«K i*»-K •intmeetion of th* said northerly j !'. '." lurlui!\» in BKr-it j:! 1.. •i. i: lr.'lumr !r, H'.vk STJ-M. line of New Brunswick avenue and ' Lotc. ! . ' V It. 11. M to 11 incluilii. •^the easterly line of Corrielle Btreetj' (, [( in' rjpiv« anO lot M in Blo'lt 371-N running thence (1) northerly, in a! Lou ', If !'. IH!'J«IVI :n Block JTS-O line at right angles to the said north-, to <* inrl'Jaiv* In Block ITI-P, erly line of New Brunswick avenue,! which hh»r« one hundred fifty-six (156) feet to i 1 ...... offllil.l r""^"; :,,^ • stake; running thence; (2) east-j '?::- m.'i-, .iH-uifi und it- erly, in a line parallel with the gaid ] ii\er*r! i> nimfrdui Funw avenue; running thence (4) west- tion above, Is captain of the WASHINGTON — Miss Lot! 1. 2, 5 un'l r> III.irk J-J I.: 13 »n'l erly, and along the said northerly varsity tennis team of the If. Block 171 H: 02 to 6* llnlu«|vt Block line of New Brunswick avenue, Gertrude Lamont, daughter University of California. i«t or lot M ir. Hi»«k I7i N. AH in m»p ,i. forty-five (4p) feet to.the point or of the Secretary of Com- B*rkley Terrace lltuite it iMlln. Wood- place Of beginning. The California, team was one btidn Townihip, «to. | Subject to a certain drive-way merce and Mrs. Robert P. of the teams which an- Eltcept the fallowing lotii which have beftn «.,»_-MM1«A .*.«-« v.rt»t;A,ilB.1.. oA* Lamont, the recent bride of rtKwd by the complainant from th. Hen agreement more particularly set nounced its intention to of the mortme, which release *u on th« forth in a deed from Joseph Lesz- Charles E. Saltzman, son of lsth day of January, i»io. m»de. »x«ut«d czyk and Tekla, hta wife, to Henry compete with the champion •nfl delivered br Commercial Pundlng Corp.. Ip'.j HOTPH AHO-IIRV 93 1Q9fi Major General and Mrs. to approxi- teams from Japan. to Ander«iei.on Boren, hiNlelno. wit.n (8or«, whicnh Nlalwnr.i»» ) annd. ^' Anderson, Oated August ii, iai!O. Charles Me K. Saltzman, Ellrtcorcief* c lNieUon In th, ehi Count. wit.y, -whicClerk'h ardiu Offlci t iuot ' matelDecrey $13,530.00e amountin. g WASHINGTON—Experiments now being made by the Aernoautics Research Division of the Mi«ai«a«, county in Book <« ol n.i.ia.a at Together with all and singular the ph^tograp'-usd In her wed- g r i l ll t 4 > ^"S'r e1"e..:d th : ?oiio;rn, 'd:.cr,tSa r.B d ; *#**> privilege., hereditaments and Department of Commerce may effect a considerable reduction In the amount of noise made by ding gown. >nd premnei: Premiae> in the Towmhip of appurtenances thereunto belonging Woodbridgr, county of Middi«*«i *nd state or in anywise appertaining airplane engines. Photo shows Arthur Herbert and Edwin H. White at work on the experimen- 6 N J r 'B .';. k"V n and d..,.ntt.d „ .,t .. A I BERNARD M. GANNON tal engine, which Is equipped with a new type muffler. Block S78-N on ItfVl.ed Map of Berkeley I Torrico aituate In Inelln, Woodbrldi* Towi>-' JOHN E TOOLAN •hip, Mlddleiei County. N«w Jera«r »nd Qlii fll*a for record In Cciunty Clerk'. Offlc. of Mlddleaei County. W. I. 4-24; 6-1, 8, 16 MlddBEGINNINl C G at a. point on the Wuterly •Ide of llerkeley Court; dUtunt Southerly tA , SHERIFF'S SALE Italian Prince Visits Tripoli "M ^"^funnlS'S'.,1,; 1iV.Ua::» IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Where Tourists May "Ring the Bell" nilnuten Weil HI feet to a point: th«nc« South 22 degreell 4 minute. We.t >0 (aet to Between MASSOPUST BROTH- a Point; thence Houth 67 d«free. C( mlnutqi ERS & COMPANY, a corporation, But 30.111 fret to a point; thence Houth 38 Complainant, and FRANK MA- degree, la mlnuten SO second. East IB.89 .lent to H point; Ihtnce North SI degree. 46 NUSKA and MAJRTHA MANU- mlnutOH .10 nridndn Gait 101.SO felt to a SKA, his wife, Defendants. Fi Fa point; thence North 38 degreea IS mlnuten for sale of mortgaged premises 10 leconilx Wot 22.28 tent ta BEGINNING. Except thb follbwlnf lotn which have dated April 8, 1931. be#n reteiined by the complainant frum the By virtue of the above stated writ lien of the mortgage which release wan or the 2Uh duy of January, mo, made, to me directed and delivered, I will eX6cutorl and dellvert-il hy Commerola.1 expose to sale at public vendue on Funding Corp. to Arulrru Horen Nlelaoa WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, (Sortn McUuii! und Kllu C. Nielsen, his wlfo, whk:h rcUriLMe was recorded In th« NINETEEN HUNDRED AND County i.'lnrk'. tifflci- of Mlildlpuei County THIRTY-ONE on February is, IBJO, *t dully No, 1301, At one o'clock Standard Time (Two o'clock Daylight Saving Time), in the afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's Office in the City of New Brunswick, N. J. SILK SALE All the following tract or parcel 10,000 dress-length remnanta of land and premises hereinafter of finest silk to be cleared by particularly described, situate, lying mail, regardless. Every desired and being in the Township of Wood- yardage and color. All 39 inches bridge, in the County of Middlesex wide. Let us send you a piece of and State of New Jersey. genuine $6 Crepe Paris (very Being lots 217, 218 and 219 on a heavy flat crepe) on approval for Map or Plan of Home Gardens, dated your inspection. If you then wish September 24th, 1912, made by A. to keep it mail us your check at L. Eliot, Civil Engineer, and filed in only $1.90 a yard. (Original price the Office of the Clerk of Middlesex $6 a yd.) Or choose printed Crepe County October 11th, 1912, and Paris. Every wanted combination more particularly described as fol- of colors. We will gladly send you lows: a piece to look at. What colors BOUNDED: Southeasterly by and yardage, please? If you keep Pearl Avenue seventy-five (75) feet: PONTILE. Tripoli—Crown Prince Humbert of Italy and his it you can mail us check at $1.26 southwesterly by lot 220 on said wife, the former Princess Marie Jose of Belgium, are pictured a yd. (Final reduction. Originally plan one hundred (100) fejet; north- above as they arrived here for the opening ol Tripoli's Colonial |6 a yd.) westerly by lots 208, 207! and B08 Fair. All $2 silks, $2 satins and $2 on said plan seventy-five (76) feet; printed crepes are 90c a yd. in northeasterly by lots 213, 214. 215 this sale. Every color. Do not ask and 216 on said plan one hundred HELENA, Mont.—A large bell has been plaoed on the highest peak of the Rocky Mountains (100) feet. Exposition Aide Veteran Coach for or buy from samples. See the to Qlacier National Park, so that summer tourists may ring the bell and let the world known whole piece you are getting be- Containing according to said plan fore deciding. We want to be seven thousand five hundred square when they reach the very top. '• your New York reference si» tell feet more or less. -us all you wish to about yourself Decree 'amounting to approxi- and describe the piece you 'want mately $80p.00, to see on approval. Write NOW. Together1 with all and singular the Send no money. To advertise our rights, privileges, hereditaments and How Japanese Detect Approaching Aircraft silk thread we send you a spool appurtenances thereunto belonging to match free. or in anywise appertaining. CRANE'S, Silk., 54S Fifth AT*. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff. HARRY SPITZBR, Solicitor. $22.68 W. I. 4-24; 5-1, 8, 15 TO: HAROLD ALTON WELDIN: Hy virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the duy of the date hereof, in a eer- tititi cause wherein V1NELAND KKUIT & POULTRY FARMS ASSN. INC. u Corporation of xhe State of New Jtusey, is compluinant, and I1AUOU) ALTON WELDIN, is de- fendant, you are required to appear and uaswer the Bill of said complain- ant, on or before the 10th day of Juim, nuxt, or the faid Bill will, be luken as confessed against you. Said Bill is filed to foreclose a cer- tain mortgage given by Harold Alton WASHINCrTOH — Captain URBANA, IU.—An Wtldin to Vineland Fruit & Poultry terMtlng close up of Buu Farms Assn. Inc. a New Jersey Cor- Adolphus Andrews, above. Zuppke, football oo*oh »• Iioration, &c. dated the 8th day of Commanding officer of the " University of iUlno^ Nuvumber, 1UUS), on lands situate, ly- tJ, 8. 8. Texas, has been nir antf being in the Township of Wotidbridife, County of Middlesex earned as aid* to the com- of the Chicago Mid State of New Jersey; and you, TO£YO. Japan—Here U * *Mttoa OX ttw Ji llmuld Alton Wtldin, are made a de- detector, at loft, and, at s, ooneo^on fendant to this suit because you are r of Tokyo. Tha photo •howa ogtknala ewyal the owner of record of the premisss tit, U ahown on© of the long-nmffe anU-alnr«R gun*- with the world fair of IMS. dencribed in the Bill of Complaint. Dated: April 15th, 1981. TUSO * STANGER, Solrs, for Complainant, Yd. N»4 Bank 3tt Defective Wiring BUmed Carteret Man Fined Mr*. Stitlwell Hoateaa For Fire In Garage For Lack Of Licence In Honor Of Gueat SACRED HEARTS ARE draftsmen Take THE WOODBRIDGE SCOUT A fire, evidently caused to defect- Failure to stop for an officer and Mrs. Howard Stillwfll. of Grove ing wiring in the car, totjWly de- having no driver s license in his pos-avenue, entertained Tnejday after- BEATEN HERE, 4-2 Second Half Of stroyed an auto and garage" owned session, cost William Armeted, 51, noon at a bridge party in honor of .u ), wrck nil Scouting news printed in thp Independent will be pub-by George Brey, of Flood street, colored, of 25 Hutchincon street, Mrs. Harry Runner, of Chester. Pa. Woodbridge A. C. Takes Boro Civic Pin Race im,|cr the heading, The Woodbridge Scout. Therefore, Scoutmas- Woodbridge, at 4:40 o'clock Mon- Cnrteret, $25 and cost* in police High score wan made by Mrs. J. , ,,,n wish to acquaint the people of your town with your activities day morning. court Monday morning when he wasFranke. The consolation prize was Team Into Camp In Seven notify the Scout Editor, Edwird Reismnn, 78 Main street, Wood- Mr.' Brey said he put his car infined by Judge B. W. Vogel. awarded to Mrs. Ruffner. Delicious Inning At Grove Win Two Out Of Three From I'h'cmo 8-0037, or Assistant Elitor, Donald Zenobia, 524 Alice hia garage at midnight at which Armsted was arrested by Patrol- refreshments were served by the Cateys To Clinch Crpwn By Vlinno 8-1000. Besides news of this vicinity we ahall present im- time everything appeared to be allman Joseph Mokflnsky, after a chare hostes*. Those present were: Mrs. Street. l National Scouting news. right. ThJ damage totalled to about through the streets of Port Head- Harry Ruffner, of Chester, Pa.; Mrs, Two Game Margin. $800. Woodbridge Fire Company ing. Officer Mokfinsky told the John Orsoe, Mrs. J. Franke, of The Woodbridge A. C. defeated Window Dedicated to Scontt t this meeting. Commissioner ho strong (nrteret Sacred Heart*. ,,,

  • #ven , c,,1 which was designed the street, zigzagging all over the road. from the offerings of F. Poll, who American L«fion 13 29 master Quelch, of Troop 32, pointed Wbd(. Firemen U 2S ,"l-i^ Hadge. This preijenta- out the value and proper mthod of pitched for Carteret. iniidc in recognition of tne The box score: ReUry 11 '31 giving patrol Instruction. Prof. A. G. Alley Boat At Sewaren Dock Lle» » 37 ',, nilcicd by Scoutrdaater Dill The composite troop containing Objections Filed WOODBRIDGE A. C. (4) , •>]. Scoiitrrnflfter Dill or- he leaders made much progress. Ransacked By Thieves A.B. R. H Taking two out of three from the i ',(,,, South Aaj»y Troop in The patrol names are as follows; Addresses Rotarians E. Andersen, If 1 Knights of Columbus, this week, the ',,1,1 ,',- ntiicial representative of our every Wednesday night at the home attention to politics, the speaker Clay Banks, was badly bruised about Roman, Ub of Mr. Zenobia, the boya are in-said. They have been running the of children in Fords and Raritan D'rurilla, c 3 1 G. Jelicks IDS lfifi 180 the body, shortly after 10 o'clock Township in that it will pass vlose 0 A. Thergeson 130 207 12l» 1'ntrol Leader*' Conrie ::n.cted in the fundamentals of sell- wrong way. The idea of the World Wednesday night when she accident- C. Poll, rf third session of the Patrol ing. They secure actual experience Court is to hold conferences in an by two schools. Ciko, cf 1 S. Peterson 193 202 218 ally fell down a flight of steps in her "fi. It is too circuitous. C, Jaeger 18H 180 166 , ' Piaining Course was held by selling certain articles. Those effort to get at the truth, in all mat-home. The injured woman wns Raksa, lb auditorium of the Municipal who wish to learn the art of selling ters and straighten out any difficul- "7. The route as proposed will R, Lorch ,.. 202 22(i 184 taken to the Perth Amboy City Hos- bisect the new Fords Park. 2fl 2 ,,,i', Tuesday evening. A great should see Mr. Zenobia. He will ties that may arise by means of co- pitail l at thh e request off DDr .S Spencer ,,[ i,f work was accomplishe< gladly start a new class. operation and common senae. Suc- 1 "8. It will not serve inter-state Score by innings: it 12 t>81 877 , , , ._ in the police ambulance by Patrol traffic as well as direct connection. Sacred Hearts 000 002 0—2 WOODBRIDGE FIRE CO. NO. 1 (0) cess today results from co-op^ti'^^g,. tnomas Somers and Patrol- "9. This route will pass forty Woodbridge A. C. 310 000 0—4 S. Superak 112. 129 113 SHERIFF'S SALE moli, Iselin, Woodbridge Township, tion while those who play a lone man Allan McDonnell. intersecting streets, C. McCann 141 154 158 HWTERY OF NEW JERSEY Middlesex County, surveyed and hand do not make progress but slip "Bnsed on population Perth Am- E. Satfler 134 12!i 13S mapped by Larson & Fox, Civil En- backward, declared the speaker. Real Estatfc Active boy and Woodbridge pay $700,000 P. Einhorn 184 196 170 ivtwirn CUSTER BUILDING The World court was described by \\|i LOAN ASSOCIATION of gineers, 175 Smith street, Perth Am- of t%e $100,000,000 bond issue, anil S. Osborne 157 180 192 boy, N. J." which map was filed in Professor Alley as the only sensible In Avenel Section for that reason we respectfully re- PIRATES-INDIANS ,, ., aik, a corporation of New Jer- means of settling international dis- t'ninplainant, «nd LILLIAN the office of the Clerk of the- County quest that we be given an opportu- 728 784 769 of Middlesex, December, 11)22, as putes; the only sure way to avert AVENEL — The prediction made LIONS (0) \i IIS, et als., Defendants. Fi Fa war and the evils that attend it. nity to be heard why the state Man 1235, file No. 6D1. last winter by D. P. De Young, local should not construct Route S-4 di- BATTLETO DRAW Hardiman 132 110 122 ale of mortgaged premises After his address at the Rotary real estate broktn, that there would ,, !!,,! April it, 1931. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING luncheon Professor Alley delivered rectly connecting the Superhighway H. Ilansen 147 ot a point in the Northerly line of be a shortage of houses in Avenel be- with Florida Grove road. Opening Game Of Three Tilt A. Hagen 132 172 106 r.i virtue of the above stated writ a talk at the high school. fore summer, is about to come true, -,,,. directed and delivered, I will ?int avenue distant Westerly 293 Vinitiiig Rc'uuiaiis at the luncheon The route suggested by Perth Series Ends In 13-13 Dead- C. Gray 117 1&5 [eet from the corner formed by the as there are on y tour vacant houses | Ab d the Township o{ Wood- Levi 105 26 112 m s»lp at public vendue on yesterday were: J). W. Bartholo- y p intersection of the Northerly line of left. in the Maple Realty tract at the .=•/ . thfl kflI.(, of chosen lock — Junior Crown At • UNKSDAY, THE THIRD DAY mew, of Woodbridge, a member of end of April. Since six houses were bridge and the Board of Chosen / ii NK, NINETEEN HUNDRED Piut avenue with the Westerly line the Perth Amboy Club; Fred Stang- Freeholders of Middlesex County has Stake. 610 496 f Correjn avenue; thence running disposed of in April, it is believed ROTARY (3) AM) THIRTY-ONE er, of Philadelphia; Frank Morris, of that the four still remaining will be the followingg advantagesg : v o'clock standard time (two o'- 1) Northerly and at right angles to Jersey City; Oscar Barr, of South "1. It is throughh open country. The first of a three game series Merrill 207 IF) 3 175 riat avenue 100 feet to a stake in taken in May and leave none unoccu- 164 142 103 daylight saving time) in the Amboy, and D. P. Olmstead, of pied after that date. Among the six "2. It can be constructed over between the Spa Springs Indians and i,nmi/ of said day at the Sheriff's he Southerly line of Lot No. 20; existing streets. Greine1 r 204 169 146 Perth Amhoy. There were also taken in April, two were sales, and the Pirates ended in a 13-13 tie 170 i ,., m tin; City of New Brunswick, :hence (2) 'Westerly along the present two visiting members of the "3. It is 1.2 miles shorter. when the Indians, rallied in the last 169 149 Southerly line of No. 20, 30.80 feet the other four rentals. The new pur- "4. It would be less expensive Spencer 189 172 i Woodbridge Lions Club, James J. chasers are: F. H. W. Grunzig of of the seventh inning to score two \ii iIn- following tract or parcel of Lo a stake in the southwest corner of Dunne and Charles H. Bryne. to construct. runs to knot the count after the ot No. 20 and the Westerly line of New York, the new bungnlow on "5. It will serve inter-state traf- 744 782 826 ,! ;mii premises hereinafter parti- Livingston aveitue, and Sanford B. score had see-sawed throughout the and as shown on Map of E. Limoli; SHERIFF'S SALE fic better. entire game. As a result of this, the] CRAFTSMEN (2) 11 Iv described, situate, lying and Woolley, of Woodbridge, who has 178 147 . tijr in Iselin, Township of Wood- thence (3) Southerly along the land IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY "6. It will not bisect any parks. teams will still play three games to A. Simonsen 182 now or formerly of E. Limoli 100.85 the bungalow at 34 Livings- It will be in the keeping with II'UIIIH Will Sim yiHV mice ftuuicn LU . »»«« 114 135 163 i,. :• 1-»-, in the County of Middlesex, —Between Perth Amboy Building ton avenue. The renters are: Julius "7t pg conclude the series. The clubs are L. Pomeroy feet to a stake in the Northerly line and Loan Association, Complain- the establisheblihdd policli y off tthh eSt Statte 191 151 153 ; i,| State of New Jersey. of Fiat avenue; thence (4) Easterly J. Schiller, 5 Park avenue; Edward battling for the. junior baseball |PR-, Simonse|chwenzen r 111 IKi 164 FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a ant, and Dennif J. DeBmond, et. Highway Department. along the Northerly line of Fiat ave- Troller, of Matawan, 34 Fifth ave- championship of the township. A. Levi 205 233 141 !• in in the Southerly line of Persh als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sale nue; Mildred Glendining, of Rahway, "8, It will benefit Perth Amboy The box score: nue 41.31 feet to the point and place of mortgaged premises dated April and Woodbridge, as well as better :i-L' iivcnue distant Westerly 180 feet G8 Smith street, and William Dolan, SPA SPRING INDIANS (13) of BEGINNING. 1, 1931. serving through traffic, 803 810 768 [ fi in tin- corner formed by the inter- of Woodbridge, 26 Fifth avenue. AB R H K. OF C, (1) , i-timi uf the Southerly line of Known and designated as lot 21 ' By virtue of the above stated writ Prices, both for rentals and sales, "9. The new route will allow Fritz, lb 4 and part of 22 in Block 442->L on a to me directed and delivered, I will for a 200 foot parkway at the same |J. Needer 173 211 169 lYr-liinu avenue with the Westerly aTe being well maintained. Susky, ss 146 114 .in- uf Curreja avenue; thence run- certain map entitled "Map of E. Li-expose to sale at public .vendue on expense as the 75 foot road origin- Barnes, p J. Keating 148 moli, Iselin, Woodbridge Township, WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF In addition to the above activity, ally proposed, L. McCann 141 170 16K riiiii; (1) Westerly along the South- Mr. De Young is building a new r Cannizzaro, If Middlesex Coiinty, surveyed and MAY, A. D. 1931 '10. It would allow, for exten- Barcellona il. line of Pershing avenue 33 feet house himself on Meinzer street, next Pinter, 2b 4 187 213 192 I,, :i stake; thence (2) Southerly and mapped by Larson & Fox, Civil En- At one o'clock Standard Time (Two sion for connecting with Routes 27, Lanni, cf 4 M. Schubert .... gineers, 175 Smith street, Perth Am- to one previously built this year, now 28 and 29 for future development. ;it right angles to Pershing avenue o'clock Daylight Saving Time), in owned by the Hanaens. The new Everett, rf 3 649 740 794 inn t'eet to a stake in the Northerly boy, N". J." which map was filed in the afternoon of said day at the "We respectfully request that be- Smoky, c 4 the office of the Clerk of the County house is an attractive design, with fore Route S-4 is.approved, that of- AVENEL FIRE CO. (2) lm<- of Lot No. 26; thence (8^ East- Sheriff's Office in the City of New fire place, breakfast nook and other Yuhas, 3b 3 165 177 ami parallel with Pershing ave of Middlesex, December, 1922, as Brunswick, N. J. ficial representatives of Woodbridge, Petras 176 Map 1235, file No. 691. features required of people of taste. Cannon 164 186 205 und along the Northerly line of All the following tract or parcel of tho| City of Perth Amboy and the 33 13 24 11 Board of Chosen Freeholders of Nier 176 136 s Nos. 2tt and 27, 33 feet to a FIFTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a of land and premises hereinafter PIRATES (13) ie. , point in the Southerly line of Persh- Middlesex County be consulted witl Slesael 188 ;e in the Southwest corner of Lo particularly described, situate, lying AB R H Tl 180 187 ing avenue distant Westerly 213 feet and being in the Township of Wood- a view to constructing a highway Varshany, 3b 3 4 8 Larson. 224 II; thence (4) Northerly and M. Larson 151 204 177 •illcl with second course 100 fee from the corner formed by the inter- bridge, in the County of Middlesex CLASSIFIED ADS that will beBt serve the interests of Campion, If 3 2 section of the Southerly line of the state, county, city and town- ;i stake in the Southerly line o and State of New Jersey. Classified advertisement* only on« Elek, cf 4 2 891 871 914 I IVrshing avenue and the point am Pershing avenue with the Westerly Being known and designated as cent a word; minimum charge 25c. ship. Mayer, ss 4 3 line of Correja avenue; thence run- "Respectfully yours, AMERICAN LEGION (1) ]-l:u-u of BEGINNING. Lots Nos. 69 and 70 on a "Map of Kellemen, lb 3 0 Witheridge 164 230 162 ning (1) Westerly along the Souther- FaiTfleld Terrace, the .property of FOR RENT "JoEeph F. Deegan, Chairman, Haug, 2b 3 1 Known and Desfgnated as Lots IS "Mayor's Committee, Perth Amboy. Einhorn 190 152 152 i.ml part of 16 in Block 442*-L on ly line of Perahing avenue 34 feet to the Township Development Com- Almasi, c .... 4 0 a stake; thence (2) Southerly and at FOR RENT—5 rooms; all improve- "Bernard W. Vogel, Chairman, 0 Kilroy 130 176 194 n-i tain map entitled, "Map of E. Li pany, situated in Woodbridge Town- Mescics, rt 3 Litts 170 164 142 right angles to Pershing avenue 100 ship, Middlesex County, N. J." . ments. Apply 635 Linden avenue "Mayor's Committee, Woodbridge." Dunham, p 4 1 itn.li, Isi'lin, Woodbridge Township, Messick 175 167 104 feet to a stake in the Northerly line BEGINNING at the intersection or phone Woodbridge 8-1221. Sherman, ss 1 0 | Middlesex County, surveyed and of Lot No. 24; thence (3) Easterly W. I. 5-8, 15* by Larson & Fox, Civil En- of the northerly line of Hamilton 834 889 754 and parallel with Pershing avenue avenue with the easterly line of Hoy Tire Found 32 13 19 9 IjTiin-i-rs, 175 Smith street, Perth Am- and along the Northerly line of Lots FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ]!'•>•, N. J." which map was filed in avenue, from thence running (1) Score by innings: Nos. 24, 25 and 26, 34 feet to a ment; also rooms and board. Ap- A Kelly heavy duty tire is at head- Pirates 331 203 1—13Wire Wheel, Tire and Tube i;. cilice of the Clerk of Middlesex northerly, along the said easterly ply 144 Main street or Phone Wood- stake; thence C4) Northerly and par- line of Hoy avenue, fifty (50) feet; quarters awaiting the rightful owner. Indians 006 122 2—13 Stolen From Car Tuesday 11 • iinty, December, 1922, as Map No. allel -with the second course 100 feet bridge 8-0003M. The tire on a wheel was .found by :•">, lili- No. 691. thence (2) easterly, parallel with W. I. 5-1 tf. A wire wheel, tire and tube were to a stake in the Southerly line of the northerly line of Hamilton ave- Oscar Manfeldt, of 1428 Lexington SKCONU TRACT: BEGINNING Pershing avenue and the point and place, Elizabeth, on Rahway avenue, stolen off the car owned by Joseph ;i point in the Northerly line of nue, one hundred twenty-five (125) FOR RENT—3 room bungalow; all Kelien, of Bnrron avenue, Wood- place of BEGINNING. feet; thence (3) southerly, parallel near the New Jersey State Reform- 1 ii avunue distant Westerly 100 improvements; $20 per month. Ap- atory. PORTS TAKE OPENER- briditi , Tuesday morning, according 1 from the corner formed by the Known and designated as lots 17, with the first described course, fifty ply, Charles Watts, corner Pleasant to a report mude by KlVin to Ser- part of 16 and part of 18 in block (50) feet to a point in the northerly iution of the Northerly line of avenue, and Old Road, Sewaren. STORK PAYS VISIT geant .luck Egim. Kli'in snid he ' avenue with the Westerly line 442-L on n certain map entitled line of Hamilton aavenue; ; thence (4() Phone Woodbridge 8-1458. NIP MEADOWBROOKS parked his car on the Woudbridge 1 rnja avenue; thence running "Map of E. Limoli, Iselin, Wood- westerly, along the said northerly W. I. 4-10fcf. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ptti'k. driveway on School stri'ct, and i Westerly along the Northerly bridge Township, Middlesex County, line of Hamilton avenue one hun- John James Trainor on Saturday, Plenty Of Hitting By Both when lio returned tin- whirl and "f Kiiit avenue 40 feet to a stake surveyed and mapped by Larson & dred twenty-five (125) feet to the ROOMS AND BOARD May, 2, at the Perth Amboy City tiro were gone. ti»- Southeast corner of Lot NoFKox. , CiviCiill EngineersEi , 1755 Smith point or place of*BEGINNING. 611 flarron avenue, Woodbridge, Hospital. The babys name is John Clubs, But Game Is Interest- -, liieneu (2) Northerly and atstreet, Perth Amboy, N. J." which Decrees amounting to approxi- N. J. ?hone 892. James Trainor III. ing — Score, 13 To 8. |) .-fit angles to Fiat avenue 100 feet map was filed in the office of themately $7,840. W. I. 3-14 tf ' 1 Clerk of Middlesex, December, 1922, I ' a -take in the Northeast corner Together with all and singular the The Port Reading Field Club open- l-"i No. 29; thence (3) Easterly as Map 1235, file No. C91. • rights, privileges, hereditaments and FOR SALE Newt of All Woodbridge Townthip in FOR SALE—Five room house with ed its l'JUl diamond season ut Port |i'H'l parallel with Fiat avenue 40 feet These premises are to bet sold sub- appurtenances thereunto belonging the Independent, the moat widely Reading Sunday afternoon, by beat- ' ^take in the Northwest corner ject to" unpaid taxes and assessments, or in anywise appertaining. bath and all improvements in Row- read paper in Woodbridge land place.- Telephone Wopdbridge ing thq Meadowbrooks of Perth Am- I .'it No. R; thence (4) Southerly rights of tenants, restrictions of rec- BERNARD M. GANNON, boy, 13 to 8, in .a free-hitting, but •I parallel with the second course ord, and any defects which an accu- Sheriff. 8—1710. ! interesting contest. Mike Simione ! "i> fl;ct to u stake in the Northerly rate survey may show. LEO GOLDBERGEIR, WANTED—A young girl about 15 WOODBRIdGE was the star of the game with four ' 1'iat avenue and the point and Decrees amounting to approxi- $23.10. Solicitor. years old, for light housework; one hits,in live trips to the plate, a triple "f BEGINNING. mately $20,140.00. . W. I. 4-24; 5-1, 8, 15 experienced with children preferred. | and'two doubles being among them. I Known and designated as Lots 30 Together with all and singular, the NEW YORK He also handled six chances in the SHERIFF'S SALE Call Woodbridge 8-1552. I''|"I HI in Ulock 442-L on a. certain rights, privileges, hereditaments and W. L 5-8*. field without an error. tp entitled "Mapi of E. Limoli, Ise- appurtenances thereunto belonging Middlesex Common Pleas. State of CANDY KITCHEN The Port Rending Club will meet ". Woodbridge Township, Middle- • in anywise appertaining. New Jersey, Plaintiff, against BUSINESS NOTICES Manufacturers and Dealers in he lroquois nine of Perth Amboy in • County, surveyed and mapped by BERNARBE D M. GANNON, James F. Concannon, Defendant. Amboy Sunday afternoon. M, J. QUIGLEY, Sheriff. Fi Fa for sale of premises, dated MORTGAGES FOR SALE Strictly Pure tis.m & Kox, Civil Engineers, 176 578 54 Solicitor. The box score: "nth street, Perth Amboy, N. J." November 14, 1930. Several excellent First Mortgages CANDIES AND ICE CREAM PORT READING (13) nih map was filed in the office of W. I. f>-8, IB, 22, 29. By virtue of the above stated writ well secured in ambunts from $2,000 66 Main St. Woodbridge AB R >"• Clerk of the County of Middle- to me directed and delivered, I will up on private homes and business Tel. 8-0043 Simione, as 5 "i, December, 1922, as Map 123B, NOTICE TO BIDDERS expose to sale at public vendue on property. De Young 70 Manhattan Barbato, cf , 4 Avenue, Avenel, N. J. Eveninir phone I'- No. dill. Sealed bids will be received by WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF GUSTAV BLAUM C. Simione, rf i 5 rililtp TRACT: BEGINNING at the] Commissioners of First District JUNE, A. D. 1931 Woodbridge 8-2149-J. I A. Simione, c 5 Nol 1, at the Fire House, School at one o'clock standard time (two o'- !"»nt in the Northerly line of Fiat MORTGAGE LOANS Groceries and ProvUions Verniljo, lb 6 v-'ime distant Westerly 260 feet street, Woodbridge, N. J., on Wed-clock daylight saving time) in the af- 78 Main St. Tel. 8-0121 Anzivino, 3b 3 nesday evening, May 13th, 1931 at ternoon of said day at the Sheriff's Money for First Mortgages on homes "">' the corner formed by the inter- or for new construction. DE YOUNG, Woodbridge McDonnell, If .•. 3 " l"'ii of the Northerly line of Fiat 8 15 P. M. Daylight Saving, Time Office iri the City of New Brunswick, Praterelo, 2b 3 for the painting and decorating to N. J. 70 Manhattan avenue, Avenel, N. J-, "'•'we with the Wwterly line of evening phone Woodbridge 8-2149J. J. Vernillo, p 3 '"'"•.in avenue; thence running1 (1) the interior of the fire house. Speci- All the right, title and interest of Hutnick, p Sicily along the Northerly line of fications covering work can be ob-defendant, James F. Concannon, of, CHARLES SERMAYAN — Antique P. Simione, 3b • ml uvenu|e 33 feet to , a stake* tained by bidders at the fire houpe. in and to all the following described and modern furniture upholstered •'"•"''« (2) .Northerly an* at right The ComnVssionerB of said Jire premises, to wit: and refiniahed. Slip covers and mat- s to Flat avenue 100 feet to a District reserve the right to reject All that certain lot, tract or par-tresses. Oriental Rugs cleaned and MRS. CHASEY JOHNSON'S MEADOWBROO1 Ifctak, >n the Southerly line of Lot 20; Bny one or all bids submitted, in itscel of land and premises, situate, ly- repaired. 28 Main street, Wood- Itlu-n •'' (>!) Easterly and parallel to riscretion. ing and being in the Township of bridge, N. J. Phone Woodbridge 8- BEAUTY SHOP Janucci, 3b 5 II' IM "venue and along the rear line Dated,May6th,1031 Woodbridge, County of Middlesex 1217. Koperwatts, «s 5 U h t* Nos. 19 and 20, 33 feet to a COMMISSiONERS OF FIRE DIS- and State of New Jersey. W. I. 5-1, 8* Russo, 2b 5 In.,;, 1 in the Northwest corner of lot TRICT NOo 1 in the Township of Known and designated as lot 8 on At residence at the end of Massagli, If 5 ^1; thence (4) Southerly and Woodbridjje, County of M'ddleae*. certain map entitled of property be- RUGS and CARPETS made to look Shafranski, c 5 •'''I to the second course 100 LEON E. McELROY, longing to William Edgar, Esq., like new. Hamilton Beach process Barron Ave. on Edgar Hill; Palsheen, cf 5 p. Secretary. Woodbridge Township, Middlesex I" a sluke in the Northerly line kills moths and germs, adds years of formerly of Perth Amboy. Larson, lb 5 If... i 'at avenue and the point and W.I. 5-8. County, New Jersey, drawn by life to rugs, Cleaned in you,r own Shult/., rf ' 4 1 "I HKG1NN1NG. Franklin Maruh, and filed in the home, or at nur plant. All our work Zick, p - 4 '"wn and designated as 'Lot 23 New. of All Woodbridge Town.hip in County Clerk'l Office of Middlesex guarantsed. Phane Woodbridge 8- l 1 llf Shampoo, eyebrow twese ;"!' ' Lot 2a in Block 442-L on the Independent, the moit widely Cwnnty, M»rchj26, 1907. 161G, Walter Greenwood, 52 George 43 t: "» 'imp entitled "Map of E. Li read paper in Woodbridge BEGINNING) at the corner formed street, Avenel, N. J. and Marcel, $1.00. No tips. by the intersection of the westerly W. I. 5-8, 15, 22, 29.* line of Perth Amboy uvenue with the northerly line of Edgar street, as GROWN RIGHT HERE IN THE Dyes a Specialty shown oii said map, and from thence TOWNSHIP running (1) northerly along Haid Evergreens. Shrubs, TreeB, Perennial Tel. Woodbridge 8-1259-W For Sale SUITS and DRESSES westerly line of Perth Amboy avenue plants, Fruit Treea, Vegetable Planta. 50.02 feet to the southeasterly cor- J. J A N S A, Sewaren N. J., near For People of Good ner of lot of land belonging to Peter school. W. I. 8-8 to 5-15* MEN'S OVERCOATS Rohde; thence (2) westerly along Taste said lands of Peter Rohde 181.15 TRUCKING, local or long distance; LADIES' COATS feet to the easterly line of another two trucks at your convenience. New 6-room house, desfgned for lot of land belonpng to said Peter Phone Woodbndge 103. John Thorn- people of taste; steam heat, tiled Hohde; thence (8) southerly along is, Oakland avenue, Sewaren. HsroW W. Gardner bath, built-in tub,' shower, break- CLEANED and PRESSED said lot of land 60 feet to point in fast nook, brick fire-place, large northerly line of Edgar street) C, LBPPERr—Furniture and piahoa thence (4) easterly along: said north- moved anywhere with A-l equip- Hvingroom, two lota, improved erly line of Edgar street, 159.81 feet ment; storage reasonable. 441 Ara- General Insurance street with refined neighbors; NEW YORK CUSTOM TAILOR to point of BEGINNING. boy avenue. Tel, Perth Amboy 2818. price, $6,500; small down pay- Judgment amounting to approxi- W.I. tf ment; would normally cost $8,500 73 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE mately i 1,125. - 21 Bum«t Street Put your money in a home at Together with all and! singular the FLOWERS C. Christenson & Bro. present day coats; safest invest rights, privileges, hereditaments and Ppeclal gale of roses—Jfcriarcliff, AVENEL, N. J. anpurtenances thereunto belonging T«mplarr.-.., Pierson, Premlw *5f ment in the world. Phone Wood $6 Main Street Work Called For And Delivered or in anywioe appertaining, others at 2525c eacha,, or flv» lor 11.00. bridge 8-214B-J. BERNARD if. GANNON, Sheriff J. Jansa NurseriesNi , g N. J.J , Phone Woodbridte 8-2267 M Woodbridge Prompt Service te|. Wood)>rid«e 8-0167 I DOUGLAS* HICKS, AtfMW< »(«9arjschool.) ' '•••U...,r.- •• • WOODBRIDGE INDEPFM PAGE SIX FRIDAY, MAY 8. 19S1 Jnbrpntbmt a Mother s Day D Subscription $1.50 Per Year Published Every Friday by MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Gr«en Street, Woodbndge PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN cm R<-v. Erne«t Abbot! Woodbridfe Arenue, Av^n, • Telephone, Woodbridge 8-1710, 8-1711 !'.4.'^ A. M. — Church ?chnn!. Pantor, Rob't. Irwin MacBrvl. MAXWELL LOGAN _ - - Publisher 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. Ser- 10:00 A. M.—Bible School mon themr. "The Stewardship 11:00 A. M.—Church aerv^r. JEROME J. RAFFERTY Bu!:n?ss Hanager of Motherhood." 2:30 P. M.—Junior and Int/., CHARLES H BYRNE ~ _.- Editor 3:00 P. M.—Junior C. E. ate C. £• THOMAS J BRENKAN _ AMttiate Editor 3:00 P. M.—Intermediate C. E. 7:15 P. M.—Senior C. E RUTH WOLK _ Associate Editor fi:4S P. M—Hi - C. E. 8:00 P. M — Evening MT1h,, Mo P- M.—Young People's So- Entered ts atcond-claaa matter March IS, 1919, it the Post- ciety. office at Woodbridge, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. 7:45 P. M.—Evening worship. Ser- 11 A. If. Moraine Strmon mon theme, "The Reward of 1:30 P. M/—Sunday tchool Nttioul AdnrtUiaf lUpr——UUTM Waiting on God." 7:00 Tonne People'« p. New J«n*7 Nenptptn, IBC 2:30 P. M—Wednesday. Ladies' Onion." «r York—Ckiof*—Ptal*4«t*Ua— Auxiliary will meet at the home W* man that has given a good account of himself as a forth the Spirit of his Sun ;-.• of the township committee as has Jacob Grausam. The Tulia, Texas, Herald of April 9, took exception to a 598 Linden avenue. hearts. crying, Abba, ]• • 2:30 P. M.—Thursday. Missionary Wherefore thou art no rn< T<- ri cd J t legislative measure proposed in that state to permit the state Society will meet at the home This W'.odl.ridge man seems to be peculiarly fitted &>r ^ tQ fi]e bi(Jg f(jr sUte jnti contracts, vant, but a son; and if a - • of Mrs. A. R. Bergen on Main an heir of Gnd through • • the p'l-inon. He ha, demonstrated a special talenf for the ^thereb J y ^J^ngpermittin g a taxcreatet. d and tax-maintained institu- ?treet. (Galatians 4:67). kind of wr.rk that i> required of a member of the count>y boardooara. tjon to c ete with taxpayers. It said this would be a "dan- The Lesson-Sermon also i EPISCOPAL the following passage ir :• in municipal affairs is ?• guarantee that he would ^ ,_ „1 10:00 A. M.—Church school. Christian Science textbook. te |r,.>ru iT^inuu..nnn »"-» = » - B ••«» — , v.-. ... gerous law. 11:00 A. M.—Holy Eucharist and ence and Health with Kt > • GI! the tall if ne were elected. *>;o whtlo-,i' "Private enterprises possibly would not have invested sermon by Rev. Herbert Par Scripture*" by Mary. Bakrr ; But before his candidacy ca r rl=h, of Sew Brunswick. "The great truth in the .v;.•: But before hi-candidacv can be submitted to the general > , \ . . bring, that the real man was elect .rate he must secure the nomination. It nominated there ST. JAMES . • ... ,, ...;_.A.., ^._. millions and millions of dollars in Texas printing industries ever shall be perfect, is ir: is little doubt as to his success at the election. Besides the Rev. R. J. O'Farreil vertible: for if man is the :: do],ar8 tQ estab]ish competitive printintheg statplants'e woul, manned usde tabyx 7:30 A. M.—Low. Mass. Holy N'ame regular Democratic vote, Grausam would receive extensive reflection, of God, he is neit:'<•• WJIQ WOUW receive m]e or nothing for their senices. Society will receive Holy Com- verted nor subverted, but ir • .uppoit from the independent voters. He has be.n endorsed r^er munion. and Godlilce" (p. 200). prjyate enterpriseg must pay printers flnd pressmen beat on Main street after a sojourn 9:00 A. M.—Low Mass,, ly even" Democratic club in the township. It is quite proo- ^ ^^^ for thejr serviceg and the prjvate concerns could 10:30 A. M — High Mass. y even Democc t ^ ^^^ for thejr serviceg and the prjvate concerns could at the Perth Amboy Hospital . . . tt ext ble that Woodbridgog e mayy have county representation " : not hope to compete with the prison piant3( as aifjr fair-minded Welcome back, Joe . . . Ho, Ho! Am year if the local Democrats exert themselvethles s not only at home person can see. I laughing! Did so many impor- but among their friends about the county. MrM . GrausaG m hhas Thgre .g &g much log.Q and jugtke in a bill which wouid tant people go to Langhorne Satur- day to the races only to find out that done much to establish his right to that effort. This impor- permit convict iabor to U5e a state-owned plant to compete -OTHER EDITORS SAY- they had been postponed Ssh! tant part of the job is up to the local Democrats with private printers, as there Is in the law which now permits I'll let you into a secret. Among them were two scribes on this sheet Stop Signi jbeen foolhardy for him tu |i the Federal Government to print return addresses on envel- And also Harry Jackson, the di- The Hon. Russell S. Wise, Chair- without making sure that thtr- no other car entering the in:-: A CRUEL HANDICAP opes and sell them at prices which small printers throughout rector of the gang who meets at the man of the New j , Stot Traffic Township garage . . . Tis said that „ ...... tion from the opposite street. Speaking before the Rotary Club yesterday at the weekly the natiOn cannot hope to meet, someone called the Langhqrne po- Commission, discussing the traffic sit- 'Stop' signs, if they were un:. luncheon Professor A. G. Alley, of the Newark Law School, In either case government property, supported by all the lice in the morning and was told uatioh in the State of New Jersey, ally obeyed, would be of great that the -weather was fair but they said that only about 10r'< of 'Stop in reducing automobile aco:- used as one of his illustrations a trait common in every day taxpayers, is used in a competitive manner to injure a partic- But, because of the indiscrirr.'r experience. He referred to the type "of parent who believes ular branch of business which is itself taxed to establish or didn't say anything about the races Street' signs that have been installed and unnecessary erection of <>. beinteresteg dcalle ind ofthf e ..weathe. Andr whato Langis in- istsin thi. s State are observed by motor- ands of these signs, they have :'.•.: that hLs son can not possibly do anything wrong and so does maintain tax-free competition with which it cannot compete. home anyway? This guy Gen ] Thousands of these Stop' signs ed the purpose for which they > not attempt to learn the truth about the son. The speaker Regardless of all fines-pun socialistic and political theories, eral Depression is still leading the have been erected indiscriminately created, and have become a army of unemployed He's hit-! throughout the United States. Seem'- "ienace_ to the safety of a con:: truthfully added that such a parent does a child more harm this doctrine is contrary to the fundamentals of our govern- ting some of the best people nowingly the sole purpose of these signs ity-—The Jerseyman. than the child's worst enemy could possibly do. ment and should not be tolerated in a free country. . . . Usually the men who come into; has been to foster a contempt for ' headquarters for a night's lodging [traffic regulations in general. New*pap«r AdTerti«ing The truth of this is so evident and has been demonstrated are the obvious type . . . But the, Many municipalities have had the A message of important^ : so repeatedly that it is hard to understand how parents can LIKE THE DRUG HABIT • other day, a school teacher from j mistaken idea that by erecting 'Bou: everybody with anything to .-• Boston way asked the sergeant for levard Stop' signs that they were contained in a statement by V> . continue to make so costly a mistake. To idolize a child to The Portland Oregonian points out that when a high pub- a night's lodging . . . Sunday night,; protecting the intersection. In many J. Dailx, sales promotion mar.:>. lic official in the discharge of his duties, sets an example of a real southern gentleman came in cases the motorists do not even no- for the General Electric Con;; , the extent that the youngster grows up to be an offensive and asked the sergeant where "a tice the sign,, When they do, they ig- Mr. Daily says:' egotist is placing a most pitiful and cruel handicap upon the economy and retrenchment, it will soon be reflected in lesser man could job Good, nore it. The result is that the inter- "Advertising is the world'.- er- aubdivisions of government and by lesser public officials. honest people, willing to work, but section is potentially more dangerous est business builder. It molds ; child. ' . no luck . . . It's sure tough ... In than if there were no 'Stop' signs opinion, builds good will. NV Thus a cumulative result is secured. To be effective, econ- the meantime, the professional ho- there. Let us take an example! could employ it to cement th< ; boes, are getting the cream of it all A vehicle on a side street ap~ of the world. WOODBRIDGE'S GROWTH omy must start from the top. . . . One old knight of the road eon«; proaohes a main artery. The driver, Too many states governments, like private citizens, tor "To show what we think of a : In a news story in this issue reviewing conditions with tided to a reporter of this paper that seeing a sign, which he feels has no tising and sales promotion wt- -' - which the poHceTad to deal in years gone by it is brought out j some years past bought recklessly on the installment plan — it was the best winter he ever had authority, disregards it, and enters in 1927 with a combined expi-r. i • . . . "Soup kitchens in every town,"; the intersection, hardly slackening of $2,000,000. The next year »v : that not so long ago Woodbridge had a total population of (loading the payments onto the future. For two years we have he said, "and you could use the gag his speed. Another motorist ap- ed this a million dollars; then :>• been "paying up." Legislative bodies, however, are still about not being able to get a job" proaching the intersection on the er million and a half dollars. I: around four thousand and that at that time the township in-'— »»»»«- »-» i..™i.«™ HnHi.. w™,r .« ,tiii Well, 'tis an ill wind that blows main artery, and knowing that there it was $6,000,000, and this \.-.-.• eluded Carteret. A few years later Carteret broke away and mortgaging the future on the theory that borrowing and no good . is a 'Stop' sign on the side street, added another 1500,000, a tota spending will benefit the present. Here's a horsey one . . Gene Finn feels that he has the right-of-way ing that • period of $22,00u,un» became an indepentent municipality. But notwithstanding had just got through telling the and drives ahead. this activity. - this loss in population, Woodbridge grew steadily and rapidly There are cases where such public mortgaging is neces- chief how he got thrown for a horse Under these conditions, two cars, "This year we are streaainjr • sary. But mortgaging just to spend, in order to keep money the other day when a car collided from opposite streets, enter an in- paper advertising more than and has today a population of better than 25,000; Carteret, with his mount . . j"Too bad, Gene," tersection simultaneously, both trav- for the newspaper reaches thi- in circulation, is something like the drug habit—the victim said the chief, "but tell me did you eling at a fairly high rate of speed.! pects witihh a" personall, too, has grown and has a population of about 13,000. get your boots dirty?" . . . And if The result is that there is a great local message. It tie* up with .r. The growth of Woodbridge, in fact, has been remarkable enjoys the sensation until the effect has wont-off and then his you have ever seen Gene's boots you, likelihood that the community willtional advertising; it aids in • condition is worse than before. 4 will know what the chief meant . . . record another automobile accident, ducing the salesman; it prt-.-ti. both in quality and quantity. The growth has been the great- -i- Nicky Langan (the big contract If there was no 'Stop' sign at this product; it establishes confid..: est in the county for the period and the development has been man), "Truck," "Duke," Henry Dun- intersection, the motorist on the ar- j the local distributor or deal.' crlinu, to tin. .- .eminent, as It still ham, and Mike De Joy took part in tery would have used much more • moreover, it is flexible—its m> gatisfactory in that much of it is in choice residential prop- the Elk's Frolic in Rahway Monday caution in approaching the intersec-' can ibe changed daily to ca; pays great praiit With little crime to ; erties/ The percentage of better homes here is remarkably governments of France, Germany, and Tuesday night . . . And maybe tion. Knowing; that he had not ab- upon local conditions."—The This Week England and other civilized coun- Truck can't play the Jew's harp . . . solute right-of-way; it would have man. high. ! ^ Received a copy of the "Hot Speed — — —-— by ARTHUR BRISBANE tries. News," the pink sheet that Hankin- Interesting Ro,«l Watch These are earmarks by which one may judge a commu- son puts out. One crack read as fol- Optimitm't Value Business men plan a fight to lows: "Get a load of Sergeant A cluck iif mile lims fur ii- 'ILUI a nity. Where the growth has been as rapid and as desirable Hawks and Napoleon. Optinilxiii is found in t.•>• change, In a common sense way, Keating, Woodbridge's Finest. How gold watch fh-.i-lh fur (ii-(ir^f IV, jiit'l all [lie men anil H>U.->:, • as is the case hefre it is pretty evident that Woodbridge is a Gambling Promoted. eonie of the laws that hamper busi- he struts that immaculate uniform" which still has uttu'-lit-J li> it !!.!• .-li.rn . . . Here's a good one. Freddy htlped to mnke life ricJn-r i: ness, and it is none too soon. mid wiit'likcv u>f! !.y iJias ni".:.irt iu I"1 Under the obsolete Sherman Act, In a gltt!is-p:iiii-!ri|. ij.-i- bi-lou I- a a devil may care, was once an own- lie ID the world, keep in • aware of the fact. * The Queen's Bad Deal. made iu the days ol hansom cabs, cui'ous uii|i:ira:u» !•>• which, a! the er and operator of an airport in the thuve who arp dt-itnoinlfni. nearly half a century ago, any group stroke of iwtlie, a slt-el ii*-t-i|.e ia sunny climes of California. And Iiril^ britfliliirsu ami cliri-r Captaiu Hawk*, who got ttis train- of men that should now "conspire" to believe it or not, as our friend Rip- projected iliT'ju-Sii a I, .1.- in t!n- rim THE THREE C'S OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION dark i<.rni-ni. An iiutiiulut I-4 • ing in the Americau army and fin- stop criminal waste in the oil indus- ley says, he would not go up in a of jltie watch ctt.-»e and iiutfijiut.i-.iily The key toj automobile accident prevention is i^i the hands lnoka for the l>rii;!it siift', tun, : ished it lor himself, seeius to be 'the try, or regulate auy Industrial pro- plane because he thinks it's danger- udju.il! thi- minute hand sliou.l i[ be from the hidden daiieer.i,--1^ of individual drivers. There is a point where even the best best air man now. duction, to prevent slumps or depres- ous . . . Frank Farmer, his rival on fast or slciH- Having brokeu the air record lion) the wooden saucer here is airmind-' traffic laws become inoperative. At this point the individual sion, could be put in jail. ed, too . . . Fred Winnai is an avia- must take up the work. Care, courtesy, common-sense — London to Home, by cutting oS more tion bug, too. He's taking lessons; than halt the riytug time, be has now and last Sunday he, pulled a boner' broken the record for commercial la Europe great combinations are these are the three C's of accident prevention which are not encouraged, entire nations, go into . . . His teacher-pilot had just made planes from Paris to 'London, mak- a perfect three pqint landing and; covered by law. i \ ing the 218 miles la 59 minutes. them. Here we say to business men: left Fred sitting in the cockpit with: The majority of accidents occur when they are viol&ted[ "No, you can't make agreements. motor still running . . . Fred got into ^*"i You must compete with each other, the front cqekpit and then the fun Each year such violations mean death to 30,000 people, to say That would interest Napoleon, who no matter how disastrously, no mat- »at patiently at the edga of the Chan- began . . . 'Tis said that Fred's in- nothing of a vast sum in property damage. ter to what extent you waste or ex- structor is still swearing . . . Billy nel, wondering bow lie could get to haust the nation's resources, England, Arnold has a pilot's license . . . Two Last year, according to the Travelers Insurance Com- "You can't make any agreement to hours after his first lesson he stole pany, the largest singly cause of accident was failure to give It there had been airplanes In Na- prevent producing ten times as much tha plane and went several miles out poleon's day lie wouldn't have sat as tbe people can buy, You must con- to sea Some nerve, eh? right-of-way—which accounted for 31 per cent, of all mishaps wondering. He would have gone to tinue forever to run your industries Arnold's mechanic "Spider" Matlock and 15 per cent, of all deaths. Foolhardiness, coupled with Euglanit. oil a haphazard, wastefully competi- (he's the guy that paaaes out the along the highways. The He would have done (or France, tive basis." cigars when Billy's on the track) is discourtesy, is strewing death early in the last century, what mod- That nonsense should stop. the omy feller that ever attempted driver who cuts in and out of trtraffic-wha o drives on the wrong ern Franco nag done, building the to fly 2,500 miles on five gallons of biggeut lighting air fleet in the world. gas . . . "Spider" claims to be an ex- Bide of the pad—who drives at an excessive speed—is a C. Jiijtarkey, lawyer, of Hollywood, pert on picking out the pretty girls and accustomed to big figures, says . . . A mother and father were sum- ace to the fife and propeVty of all who use the public roads. Tht> French Uuverument, to pro- Queen Isabella got a poor reiuru when moned to court t' other night be- CAROLINA CREST Traffic laws should be improved and modernized to the Duutu iu pari mutual system of race she invested |6,000 worth ol Jewelry cause their 13 year old daughter was track betting, drrttngeu to take bau iu Coluwbus's trip to America. If sbe working and they would not let her CHARLES A. BERRY L FAUUA1RN greatest possible degree. But after that is done, the rest is not only at the race, cuuree but any- then baa Invested 96,000 at five per go to school. The Barents would nut OWMT wherg iu Franc*. Belli can be »ent tell/the judge where the girl was principally Up to the individual driver. He will decide Ciut, compounded twice a year, it working except that it was some ' NOtTMCAfOjNA AM.Mr MMMKM* whether or not our horrible toll in human life increases or de- by telegraph ur mail. You deposit would aniuunt now to tour trillion five place in Brooklyn . . . "Well," de-, money in advance, not let* than »,0(H> hundred billion dollars |4,5u(l,00U,0W,- clared Judge Ben, ''your husband creases. t • •." francs (|200). Aud tile aniaueat bet 000), and ttfat, says Mr.* BUrkey, ia will have to go to jail unless you by wire or mail ia fifty trancs (|2). "eleven aud one-ball times the value produce the girl by tomorrow." "Al- IN A NUTSHELL All orotit t gg'jua u> lUo Government, of tbe United State* and'all iw poa- right," answered the women, "lock »e»»ious." The figure* ara impmslre, him up ajuLfeed him, he's not work- Thirty years ago the population of the United States was except purBts actually won by the ing anyway." . . . owners oi racing horses. but anyone who would sell the United 81,000,000, and the average person contributed $19.39 in Btates now for tour and one-half tril- i tuxe* te support goveramftftt. 0 treasury deficit that followed the last congress. eteers. Hijacker* and so«rt#"l«ii At bore tha count a sou sliortlv aft- HUGH M. TOMPKll Here in the tax i#U*tfQn, in *• nutshell. It shoujd give 18^^ •».. •*•••- ••-••; •';'-••; t.''Jii.-;""-:'*Tr the public , i»BHTDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 / PAGS SBV1R • »•»»•»• MMM«l.M«»» ETH hi Cartwlly ADVERTISEMENT DOCTOR IS GIVEN l.ifa EipeeUney Motorist, Broke, Aided L»|« California y Cariosity, wrot* Follw, is s kentf |t(.r;ltt. life oxpwtiincy at birth LIFE TERM FOR Wife Say. Husband 8tn Btrnsrttnw/ounty. Calif., la tht of th» fwbldd»n fruit, which ttfl Hin'rv |ff fifl.42 y©nrR, this Treads on Her Heels ' by Benevolent Thieve* Inrgest ronntj In'the coontry. with an stlcktth In the throat of a atibral J.-nj: Imsfd on the 1920 United DEATH OF WOMAN area almost ss big M th« tntlr* stat* WHY STAY SICK? Columbus, Ohio.—If Mrs. Kdntt Chlc»gi>— With his t>ny dtj still m«n, sornatlmas to the dancer of kta ', us for the whole popula- nf Witt Vlrginls. nH U Amrlne of Columbus lives for some time awij. Joseph Tabllk wit rhnklnf. |,.s Ihe ngnre la 55.8B |(ir n!ll another 50 year*, her husband, singing the blues as he rod* along In , - funinlPS, 57.52. SEE A SPECIALIST Found Guilty of Planning City I'ntrolmnn H. F. Atnrlne, his automobile. ID Chicago. As he halted for a truffle light two Now in Perth Amhoy with thp ad- Murder of Witnen in still will hate her. he snld. In SMALL SIZE a cross petition to her divorce men Jumped on the running hoard of vnntnKe of N. Y. Health Service for his car. One of them had a pistol. obscure and chronic diseases without Former Trial. suit, filed In Domestic Relations the need of going to New York or court here. "Give me your money," was hit Arrange for your coal now and command. GRAND PIANO Newark for the more advanced treat- Coffeyvllle, Kan.—One of the most Mrs. Amrlne, In her petition, ment. The different diseases given TrMlk was sorry, but he explained I \ u f>ll known mHtiufnwiter, sensational murder case* ever kno-rn charged her policeman husbands special attention will include Sto- 1 that he hndn't a penny; he wns simply have it in your bin before the price , ,' ,,:lTiirt>«l. Will bft nolrt tor In Knnsiis was ended here recently chief source of amusement was i, -i tn ii' •« ''"" fin leftRB. No mach, liver OT Intestinal Troubles, when Or. S. A. Rrnlnnrd was found brokts , m"iit nnrfB^nry. JUflt COR- Bronchitis, Rheumatism or Neuritis, : troddlng on her heels. '',•', ridv [iiiyin^ntc Following- (jullty of llrat degree murder for plot- The Imndlt had a kind henrt. how- Nervous and Heart Affections, Skin ever. Slipping something Into Tabllk's goes up. Let us do it for you. Mi . n^tnMi. nil rVturncul arund Eruptions, Low Blood Pressure, ting the dcntli of Mrs. Maude Mnrlln. ,,,. M'vlil In this manner; of- hand, he remarked. "Here's someihlnn 11! in 111 11 VJllUfl t(tf flfMTlfl 0116. Asthma, Impure Blood, Weakness, a witness ngnlnRt him In a previous to tide you over." \ WE HANDLE THE BEST OBTAINABLE. YOU ARE i | .1,i.,,n.- or Writ* *» Mr. ('a»ln Anaemia and a!l run down condi- ciiBe In which he was charged with HOLDS DEAD CHILD CREDIT MANAGER tions, and other ailments of men, tile murder of Mrs. Esther O'Dnrp Tubllk looked Into his hand ana (.nil I Illl 1'IANO CO. women or children. XlillfTer. ON 32-MILE RIDE found he tuxl licen given n !•«•, liri»»I Nlrwlt Nnwark ASSURED OF COURTEOUS SERVICE WITH US. Mulliirry 4-S880 IMPROVED TREATMENT Doctor Brnlniml..prominent I'offey- Will be given to patients, includ rllle pliyslclnn nnd member of the T.nth Wildc.t KilUd ing Electric and High Frequency htitird of education, anid the case Parents Too Poor to Pay for t'enrlsliur*:. Vn. —Hill 1'nlt. who lives Treatment, Spinal Vibration and Ul- CALL PERTH AMBOY 2332 tra-violet Sun Ray Therapy with the against him wns a frameup. The Her Burial. >n Suu-ur Itiin mountain, cullecttMl a % Quality nsi> of mild and healinjr medicine; Jury's decision haa not entirely quiet- infinity f»r uilllnK a wlldrnt three feet furnished at the office to each case ed ihe feelings of local citizens In the Wheeling, W. Va.—SpendlnR their lung and welKhlng 1M1 pounds. This No dope or injurious tirU«s used. Ser ense. Rome believe Tool or llralnnrd last few cents for bus fare, Mr. nnd wns ihc icntli wlhlcnt hv hns kilted. WALL PAPEP ims, injections given when needed STATE COAL & SUPPLY is a cold hlooded rmirderer of the worst Mrs. Clem Gibbons of New Alexnn- f you need treatment, you Stc invit hind, while others sny he is' n much dria. near Steubenvllle, arrived her* Ancient Hon. Racing ed (o call for a free interview duVing mallfuit'il man and the victim of an next !i days and learn what ir.odem with Mrs. Olhbons cnrrylnR the hndj CORPORATION Innocent chain of circumstances. But. Thp first Imrnc race \mn run In methods can do for you. Charge to of their seven-month-old dnugnter, (WO 11. C, In ihe twenty-third Olym- icatment reasonable, Do not put off regnrdleSB »f these sentiments, the de- Doris Jnnet. 991 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. cision of tire Jury means he must plnd at AtUens. Tlie (llst,in(i> wns NEWYORK his important matter for it may lead The child hod died suddenly, the four miles. Eight yearn Inter the drat o giving better health. Regular of- spend the rest of his natural life at parents said, nnd they hnd no money (OLD COAL YARD AT MAURER) fice hours 0 A. M. to 12 and 2 to hnrness horse cnmnetltlon took pliwe hard labor In the stnte penitentiary, to pny for her burial. and 7 to 8 P. M. Sunday 10 to 12. unless by anme unforeseen chance at- In the twenty-fifth dlyiiirlnd. when tli<> When they arrived here, they took torneys should gain a new trial or re- horses drew cbarlotn Dr. Swinburne, M. D., Medical of the body to a mortuary and snlrt I hey •it 356 STATE ST.-PEBTHAKBOV.N.J fiee New York Health Service, 174 versal. Smith St.,.Perth Amboy, N. J., 2n planned to hold the funeral services ^M Ml M1M1 )««i \« Vw' Curb B«*i«|l Telephone Woodbridge 8-0239 have been the result of a ruptured nppemlU and peritonitis. She had The officials cnlled them hacV took SUPERCURLINE PERMANENT STEAM WAVE "Are you interested in buying been ill since September 7 nnd Doctor up n collection nnd provided enrfnre 263 MADISON AVE. or renting a home in Sewaren? Brnlnnrd had performed an operation. nnd food so the bereaved couple cmiUl ;,.|-.,>hone Perth Amboy 2500 Several unusual opportunities Late that same day nn autopsy \vns return home with their daughter's That Won the Grand Prize 1931 W 1930 at present." performed, whlrli revealed the fact body. THOMAS MEACHAM Phone Woodbridge 8-0713 for The Gibbons told authorities they International Hairdressers Show hnd made the entire trip from New Manager appointments. Alexandria to Wheeling by bus, Mrs. Gibbons holding the body of her child tightly to her breast so other pftssen- Eers would imt 'enow It was dead. Your Next Permanent The distance Is 32 miles. The Jefferson county (Ohio) coroner Never Before.... held that denth wns due to pneumonia. Should Be

    Have we been able to offer such a fine lot Gr.nJ Jury". "True Bill" A Genuine Steam Wave A true bill Is Ihe finding of n jury of cars at such low prices - - every one cli!ir(,inK n ci'rtnln person with the There's a world of difference between STEAM and ELEC- commission of nn Mogul act. In other TRIC waves. By the steam method the hair u rolled from guaranteed--each has been reconditioned words, when facts are presented to the ends (nature's way), inserted in a receptacle and given the prund jury by the prosecutor before being put on the floor. tending to show that n crime has a gentle, pure STEAMING for 5 minutes. Unrolled it is still I|> C .UU hecn nuimltted and a certain person wringing wet and fall* into smooth waves that are GUAR- ts accused of this .prime, that person ANTEED FOR SIX MONTHS. la Indicted nnd the flndlnK Is known Complete Come In .... ns n "true bill." WE SPECIALIZE IN GRAY HAIR PARTICULARLY Two Steam Waves Given As Grand1 Prizes, Friday, May 8 Look them over—a wide EARN $2,000 to $5,000 Call Perth Amboy 1110 for Appointment selection — all models, all YEARLY RAISING CLOVERHILL makes. RABBIT MEAT KA|ER'S BEAUTY SALON To supply our fremendout de- mand; $200 to J40O will start you A PERMANENT INSTITUTION Giv^n Life Term. in k permanent, highly profitable buiineti. We contract to buy your 1929 Oakland 4-door SedanJ $690 tliat nn Intestine hurt been cut and the entire production of Rabbiti a* 262.MADISON AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ends tied, ami that the appendix wus fast ai you can produce them and 1 in perfect condition. at live waight. OPEN MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS TIL!, 7 I . M. 1927 Jordan Sedan $295 Warrants were Issued I'hurglng Doc- Addreat tor Uruitmrfl nnd Mrs. Maude Mnrtln LEH1GH PACKING CO., INC. 1927 Chrysler "70" Sedan . . $250 with the girl's rieuth. Hoth were ar- P.O. Box 445 RED BANK, N. J. rested and gave hall. On November 17, when their cases 1929 Pontiac Cabriolet . . . $450 were called in the District court, a severance of.the cages was-asked nnd 1929 Chevrolet Sedan .... $400 Doctor nrulnurd's case called for trial. The charges nsulnst Mrs. Martin were 1927 Nash Advance Sedan .. $275 dropped and she was cnlled to the wit- ness stand to testify as a state's wit- ness against Hralnard. 1929 Graham Sedan $550 Her evidence was heard nnd the court adjourned until the following 1929 Pontiac Sedan $450 day, when Judge J. W. Iloldren de- clared the case a mistrial, as an at- torney was in contempt of court. 1928 Pontiac Sedan $300 There were no new developments until January 0, when Mrs. Mnrtiu died 1927 Oakland Sedan $200 of a gunshot wound. Officers Investi- gating the death of Mrs. Martin found that Muriel Sullivan, known as "Bil- He" Brown, had \ett, town. Neighbors told officers "Blllle" had been a fre- quent visitor at the Martin home. GREEN MOTORS, Inc. A purported dying statement from Mrs. Martin, clearing Bralnard of the 363 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., PERTH AMBOY Nldlffer murder, wag given to the RECONDITIONED CARS county attorney by Chief of Police TeL 3526 Keeling, who had discovered It in the Open Evening. room where he found Mrs. Martin after she was shot, This allegedly "take" suicide note said that "I am guilty of Esther's death and Bralvard Is Innocent" It was signed by Mrs. Martin. Officers believed the note a 19^7 Studebaker Victoria Coupe $345 "frameup" and worked on that line. Muriel Sullivan A retted. Hudson Brougham 545 HOLOHAN BROS. On January 11 Muriel Sullivan was 1929 GARAGE arrested In Semlnole and confessed that she had tired the shot that killed Dunlop Tirea and Tube* Mrs. Martin. She said Doctor Braln- 1929 Pontiac Sedan 445 Tire and Tub* Repairing ard was the man who "framed" the deal and that she was hired by Paul Full Line of Auto Accessories Jones, as Bratnurd's agent, to do the 1929 Chrysler "75" Sedan j . 84$ Tel. Woodbridge 8-0064 Job; that she was to receive $100 for It, and had collected only $85, calling Cor. Amboy Ave. and Second St. WOODBRIDGE them "cheap skates." 1930 Buick Master De Luxe Sedan 125b -Later Jones confessed his part In the shooting of Mrs, Martin and he and Sullivan were given life sentences Chevrolet Sedan 225 Telephone 8-1352 and Doctor Bralnard was put on trial 1928 dnd convicted. Developments of the trial Indicate 195 TOWN GRILL RESTAURANT that possibly others, Including another 1928 Dodge Victory Touring 181 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET, N. J. CoffeyvlUe attorney, B. V. ("Bon") liuulou, had a part In the arrangement HQT LUNCHEON AND REGULAR for the murder of Mrs. Martin. Both Paul Jones Und'Murlel Sullivan have DINNERS SERVED EVERY DAY given such testimony in the trial, and there Is a feeling that possibly the We Cater to Partiea, Clubt or Organization entire story has nol yet been unfolded STEAK SANDWICHES OUR SPECIALTY Classified Ads. Bring Result* — UNION GARAGE CO.

    PIANO and TROMBONE SL1 RABINOWTTZ HARDWARE Leuons at Your Home BUICK - CADILLAC - LA SALLE Become a Radio ArtUt "It It's Hardwarp, We Have It I" Common Sense American Full line of— Method Perth Amboy ' HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES 273-277 High Street HOUSE FURNISHINGS 16 Y.«r»' E*P«i.n« 1B I Open Evenings Piano and Tromboa* Phone 2400 553-555 RooMvelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Call or Writ, to R»mo»i £ PACK FIGHT FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1931 WOODBRIDGE INDEPF.XD! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWNSHIP "Hands Off" PoUcy ISELIN Mrs. McGuirk Chosen Woodbridge Many Prizes Won At AVENEL Committee Chairmen Frank l^wis entertained fifty Mrs. A. V. Ranrlnlph and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Siessel and Mrs. H. For Iselin Democrats g-je*t« at a dinner dance last week at President Of P. LA.!i Leon Camnlicll are attending the Benefit Card Party T. Bernard attended the Republican Give Their Reports the I.*elin auditorium at Marconi and j annual convention of the New Jer- lub meeting in Woodbridfre, Tues- ! Sixth District Democratic Club,i Sonora avenues, of which he is pro- Election Of St. James' Ogani- sey State Federation of Woman? St. Jamea' Rosary Society ay. At Meeting Of Women's r:JM() i prietor. I C bein hpld in At Btic Clty Held In A v e n e 1 — M To Show) No Favoritism In James Burmei,«ter entertained zation Held At Father's , """ * '* ' Bridge Proves Successful Mrs. William Perna, president of rs The "Interests Of Party with folk «ongs and resitations in his Night Meeting. St. Elizabeth's Unit of Trinity Monday Night, the Woman's Club is attending the Frank Barth To Head C,H native tongue. Other interesting Church met Wednesday night at the State Convention of the Federation Club. Harmony." (X 'speeches were made. Mrs. John L. McGuirk was elected lome of Mrs. E. Mandamakers on The Rosary Society of St. James' t Atlantic City this week. Rowland place. Plans were dis- president of the Parent Teacher As- Church held a successful benefit AVENEL — The report* \V;'h thrte u:cn and two women Mr and Mrs. Thomas Smith "Rave sociation of St. James' school at !UBsed for a strawberry festival to A food sale will be held at the committee chairmen given ii -i< ••i.-jnty committee race, the moved into their new home in Ben- their "Father's Night" meeting held >e held in June. Refreshments were card party Monday night, in St. Maple Realty office on Saturday morning beginning at 10 o'clock by Woman's Club meeting wh District Democrat* are look-'jamjn avenue. Mr. Smith is the son Tuesday night in the school audito- served by the ho?te.«s. Jaines' school auditorium. Mrs. E. hlheldd at tthhe schoohl on insr forward to an interesting, time Mr, and Mr? Joseph Smith, of rium. Other officers elected were: J, Flanagan as chairman of the the Sunday School. evening were encouraging ;„• on primary day. , First vice president, Mrs. John F. Mrs. Frank Warter and daughter, ; Ridg*ley avenue. committee o arrangements. The A concert will be given by the pu- coming year's work. Thi? «;, . Announcement ha* be*n made. Ryan; second vice president, Mrs. Miss Lorraine Worter, of Green first report for each as they \'.'. ,, however, by the l«e!in Democratic street, will leave New York tomor- door prize, a radio lamp was award- pils of the school tonight in the ob- R. P. Grace; third vice president, servance of Music Week. A small fee a new line of work. Mr- i•-,, Club of the Sixth District that it will Bob" Maitrangelo Weds Mrs. B. J. Dunigan; fourth vice row morning for a three months' ed to Mrs. John Piar. Barth. councillor of the Girl - ji-jrsut a policy cf "hands off" in trip to California, going by way of will be charged the proceds to be MU* Elizabeth Marascio president, Mrs. R. L. Johnson; fifth Non-players prizes were awarded used for library book*. was the only one who is con- i . Eighth District' affair* this year in vice president, Mrs. A. Jacobson; he Panama Canal. to Lawrsnce SonWrs, Mrs. Theodore in the same capacity as la-i the interests <:•'. pir.y harmony. | By this time, "Bob" MaMrangelo, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ar- T Zehrer, Mrs. Charles Farr and Henry Her report of the large dtli-cv Last vear Jc-hn DTennan and Jos- thur H. Ernst; treasurer, Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. N . Jellj-man Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Siessel had Romond. i as guests on Monday, Mrs. Katherine which attended the State Junin; Eleanor Moll; recording secretary, spent Sunday at Asbury Park. Prizes for high scores in bridge vention in Asbury Park, a= «. with Hammiii rumored to hay. b*«n ^ , Mrs. H. Lavin. Oppman, Mr. and Mrs.-C. E. Oppman Por Bo() cerUJn an< were awarded to: Mrs. C. Bunting, and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. William ther past activities and the ,. 1 d A son, William Herbert, was bom Mrs. Stephen Ruska, Violet Thorn- snes was one of the main pur. supported^r.y '/y 5 ,v ™ w« , Mr. and Mrs. John Morris left Iselin The chairman of the committees Pitchell and daughter, of Elizabeth. M| are: Membership, Mrs. Michael Lan- Friday at the Rahway Hospital to ton, Mrs. R. H. Simpson,, Mrs. J. F. interest of the evening. * ,!.• Harrigan, of Perth Amboy, were the M. Pomeroy, Mrs. H. A. Tuttle, the .Sixth District wishes to go on John Ryan, chairman committee in Mrs. E. Falconer, Mrs. G. Keating, Helen Tuttle, Donald Baigrie, Arthur Club Woman which was award. •: record stating that they positively | Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Greco, of charge of the movie benefit enter- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. J. Kenna, Mrs. Palmer, P. Mc- ond prize in the Federation l,r.. , •re not backing any candidate f or. Edgartou Boulevard, entertained in Brennan, of Amboy avenue. Closky. Peterson, Joyce Godson, Hiram Tut- tainment, requested all who h*v« Brecka and Esther Contest. Much interest was m county committeeman in the eighth honor of their daughter, Mary, on tickets to make returns as soon as Whist: Miss Florence Hall, Don tle, Mrs. Frank by the report of Mrs. C. A. \ • , district, regardless of rumors circu- the occasion of her sixteenth birth- possible. Mrs. Laura Van Harter, of New aid Miller, Oliver Ringwood, Mrs. Van Slyke. on the musica^comedy "Adv-rr • lated in the eighth district.. I hope day anniversary last Sunday. Games Plans were made to have a party, York City, was the week-end guest J. Cosgrove, Margaret Kelly, Mar- of Grandpa" which the club w:!' this will be thoroughly understood. ' were pished and there was dancing. June 9 at the regular meeting for of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin, garet Bergen, Mary Bobzin, Ellen send at the scho6l on May 21 f,- —. The music was furnished by the the eighth grade graduating class. of King George's road. Campion, Miss Jane Flanagan, Mrs. wading poo] fund. Profession, :.. ; Lattanzio brothers. The room was Mrs. J, J. Dunne was appointed 0. S. Dunigan, Margaret Dalton, Enlarging Of Free struction is "being received by ••; Special Services At | prettily decorated with pink and chairman of the committee on ar- Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Brennan, of Mrs. M. Hovik. who are in the cast by R. Craw: : wh te Eselin Church Sunday ' dreamers rangements, others are: Mrs. J. L. Grove avenue, left Saturday to Fan-Tan: Leon Gerity, Mrs. C. : Benjamin on the lines and a i|;,r • Joseph McGuirk, Mrs. J. F. Ryan, Mrs. B. spend two weeks with their son, Witting, Rita Baumlin, Mrs. L. Cam- j Library Discussed teacher in the steps. SkripkoAmon. g Rosthee guestDaddinos were, Fran: k Dad- Charles, at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. pion, Joseph Grady, Mrs. X. Patten, j f's Day in J. Dunigan, Mrs. Harry Tassel, Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Brady assisted by M Teresa Lancanico, Betty Man- W. Gerity, Mrs. Lewis Baumlin, Mrs. Mrs. M. Jardon, Mary Connolly,' j 8. Labat, Trustee, Submits Benjamin served refreshment- i the Church of Iselinelm.o, f which a E(J Cannizar0; Sam Allan Minkler, Mrs, Hugo Geis, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armour, of Bernard Dunigan, Mrs. M. Kath, ing the social hour during which • Dr. Henry Spurdle >* pa«tor, with Canni Emi, Traj Amboy avenue, visited relatives in Loretta Morrissey, Mrs. C. Coffey, Plans At Avenel — Majority special services in the morning and -^ ' y J / 0. S. Dunigan, Mrs. Andrew Ruska, a novel game was enjoyed w.- ., Frank Centan ni f Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, Mrs. F, C. Chester, Pa., over the week-end. Mrs. Katie Kath, Mrs. S. McGuirk, Favor Postponement. miniature club house as the piv•.•. eV ng Mrs. Thomas Somers, Thomas Duni- ^l! cS , t T> \, y r,,,nfil \'n iGresia, Joe Fripard, Steven Toth, Beatty, Mrs. Thomas Gerity, Mrs. i J n I ^ A £•J\\ h« Thomas Anto, P. Kennedy, Patsy M. Connelly, Mrs. R. L. Johnson, gan, Mary Finn, Katherine Sulli- AVEN'EL—A regular meeting o 110 Daughter, of Amencav,,11 be R , ^ w Babenchik Rocco van, Jane Witheridge, Mrs. Joseph guesti at the evening semce. ' p Greco, Mrs. A. Jacobson, Mrs. Charles the Library Association was held at Sa]avi m c anniMaro> etet Filan, Mrs. John Concannon and Tuesday Study Club Somers, Mrs. N. Albertson, Mrs. the library on Tuesday evening with Music Composer Now Minnie Zullo, Anna Zullo, Mary Mrs. M. McDermott. Mary Klein, Mrs. M. Hibbetts, Mrs. Mrs. W, B. Krug, presiding. Besides Salvatore, Samuel Gioe, Carmen Refreshments were served by the T. Gerity, Anna Reilly, Mrs, A. matters of regular business, plans Salvatore, Frank Canterrucci, Geza hospitality committee. The next Elects New Officers Baumann, Mrs. J. Baumlin. ! for enlarging the building were pre- living At Avenel Iselin Club Plans Mackay, Juliua Horvath, Peter meeting will be held Tuesday, June Skripko and Louise Genevese. sented in blue print form by J. B. 9 when the newly elected officers Mrs. Madeleine Duval Chosen Labat, chairman of the Board of Curt Grunzig, P^anb Genius, will be installed. Trustees. While this addition would Jake Grausam Rally President—Interesting Pro- Planning To Begin School Court Mercedes Initiation Sports Club Is more than double the. space for act- gram Held. ive library work which now is quite Of Music. To Be Held Tuesday Evening At Columbian Club May 21 limited, the majority presenl favored At Green Street Fire House. Mrs. Madeleine Duval was elected Formed At Avenel postponing any enlarging until some Mother-Daughter future date. , « AVENEL—Among the newo.:>-• Court Mercedes 769 C. D. A. held president of the Tuesday Study i of Avenel, is the name of Curt Gn;n- Plans for a Jacob W. Grausam a business meeting last night in Ce- Club at their meeting held Tuesday G. Forest Braithwaite Is Presi- The committee appointed at the zig who has become famous ;±:r.-r; rally were completed at a meeting of [umbian Club. The regent, Mrs. Al- Party Is Planned afternoon at the home of Miss dent—Will Foster Athletics previous meeting presented sample the world of music and compo^m: Helen Potter on Barron avenue. of linoleum for the floor and the bill Mr. Grunzig was born in Bloomtli i i Sunshine Class To Hold An- Other officers elected were: . Vice In Avenel. for curtains which were already in N, J,, of parents who are of Omi^r. in the Green street fire house. meeting. president, Mrs. Stanley Potter; sec- place and were considered to be in birth. Mr. Grunzig in his youth u i The rally will be held Tuesday eve- Plans were made to hold an mi- nual Affair, Monday, May 11. retary, Mrs. I. T. Spencer; treas- AVENEL: The young men of Av- very good taste by those present. ied the piano, and at ten \<-^ - : ning in the Green street fire house,' tiation on Thursday, May 21, in Co- urer, Mrs. C. W. Decker. The fol- enel have organized the Avenel New members being received into age he could play any piece. He •;: and is designed to aid the candidacy lumbian Club. A supper will be serv- The Sunshine Class of the Pres- lowing interesting program wsa Sports Athletic Club with about the association are: Mrs. Ira West, ied under some of the best musiviin- Mrs. Dorothy Stocker, Miss Alice of Mr. Grausam, at present township ed before the ceremony. All reserva- byterian Church met Monday night jiven: Paper, "Education and Re- twenty-five or thirty members. The in the east, such as Mr. De Satli-r, ,-.:. committaeman of the first ward, for tions must be made before, May 18, in the Sunday school room. The ligion in Japan," by Mrs. Hampton purpose is to promote all kinds and Topscher, and Miss Betty Thoma, outstanding name in the field" • ' the Freeholder nomination. with Mrs. Celestine Romond, chair- new president, Miss Daisy Madsen, Cutter; soloi, (a) "I Look Into Your forms of athletics and good sports- Miss Laura Grossman and Mrs. piano. Several interesting speakers will man of arrangements, was in charge of the meeting. Miss Garden" (b) "Lullaby" (c) "Jap- manship in the community. They will Thomas Child. Before coming to Avenel ! • • be present, and Mr. Grausem will tell, A public card part ywill be held Lillian Edwards led the devotional anese Sandman," sung by Mrs. Al- sponsor especially, tennis, baseball, The library was the scene of much dios were situated in Ne« V •• the voters what he hopes to accom- Monday night, May 25, in the club service. bert R. Bergen, accompanied by Mrs. football and basketball, with proba- activity last Thursday when the as- Here many ideas were \oAgf\ : ' plish if he obtains the office. | house. Mrs. Frank Mayo is general At the business session a report S. E. Potter; paper, "Christianity in bilities of a golf club and an off uajl somiation cooperated with the com- producing new songs in (inly ': Arrangements for the rally are un- chairman. was given of the successful May Korea" by Mrs. A. R. Bergen. Cur- of a Rod and Gun Club. Bowling will mittee on the celebration of Clean- classical vein. Mr. Grunzitf CUM••.••'. der the supervision of John Maher Court Mercedes members will re- Day party held last Friday night. rent Events was prepared by Mrs. also be sponsored. Up Week and Better Homes Week. only compose and play the piiin and Mrs. Alice Reedy, county com- ceive Communion in a body at the Plans were completed for the annual Stanley Potter and read by Mrs. J. The tennis team is planning to An exhibit of hand work both anitque he can" also sing, and play tin . mittee members of the district. j7:30 o'clock Mass, Sunday morning, Mother's and Daughter's party which J. Livingood. build immediately three tennis | and modern to beautify the interior A musical stage production At the meeting Richard Leary, of May 10. will be held Mtmday night, May 11, Following the program, refresh- courts, The team will be entered in and eterior of the home was on dis- latest work, which he is Iselin bf ulevard, candidate for jus-1 at the home of Mrs. H. A. Tappen ments were served. The tenth birth- the Middlesex County League, and play, consisting of quilts, beaded- most of his time to now. Som. tice of peace, was introduced and on Schoder avenue. Miss Daisy day anniversary will be celebrated the Rahway Twilight Y. M. C. A. lea- work, china, Japanese Gardens, bird songs which have become TV spoke a few words. Woodbridge Lions Madsen is chairman of arrange- May 19 at the home of Mrs. H. A. gue. , houses and others. Mrs, J. B, Labat and sung over the radio are: ! ments. Mrs. Albert Thergesen will Tappen on Schoder avenue. The officers elected were: G. For- was the chairman having been ap- Autumn" and "At Davfn." Install New Officers have charge of the refreshments; est Braithwaite, vice-president; Wil-1 pointed by the department at Wash Mr. Grunzig's intentions ! Camp Fire Groups Plan program, Mrs. William Baker; liam Falkenstern, treasurer; Herbert ington. Awards of prizes will be composing, are to set up a ••• The new officers of the Wood- favors, Mrs. William.Rowe. During Ayers; secretary, Ralph Wheeler. made the end of this week. beginners in the piano. Hi? i Soap Sculpture Contest bridge lions Club were installed into the social hour, refreshments were Practically all the younger elements are living with he and Mrs. Or : : H ! office Monday night at the weekly served. Births Reported of Avenel are represented in the or- Sheppards and Lockies Hosts The Da-kon-ya Camp Fire group meeting of the club. Al Hagan the The next regular meeting will"he ganization. A number of young men Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ramburg met Friday afternoon in the Camp new president "was presented with a held Monday, Hay 18, at the home The following list of births was also have joined from other parts of To Many At Dinner Sunday Fire room. Plans were made to hold new gavel by retiring President Mark of Miss Daisy Madsen on Green recorded at the Board of Health of- the township. This will include pos- Given Party By Friend; an all day picnic tomorrow in the D. McClain. Mr. McClain was pre- street. fice during the past week: sibly the championship basketball j AVENEL — Mr. and Mrs. Fred woods near Metuchen. Letters of sented with a past president's em- A daughter, Edith Anne, was born team, the Avenel A. C. which was the i Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel AVENEL—Mr. and Mr- cheer were written to Bick people. blem. There was a large atendance to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mahlon winner of the Rahway City Y.M.C.A. Lockie entertained a number of Ramburg of Meinzer street «> : A soap sculpture contest will be of Lions present and the officers of Republican Club Women Williamson, of 97 Green street, league. I guests on Sunday for dinner and dered a surprise party on 1 held in New York City in May when the Woodbridge club were present as Woodbridge, on Sunday, April 26, supper. evening by a group of friends \ Welcome New Members ly bridge lamp was presents! members of the camp fire group will guests of the Lions. They are: Prea- at the Perth Amboy City Hospital. Those present were: Mr. and Mr*. : hatfe entries. The contestants are ident, George Merrill; secretary, A son, John, was born to Mr. and Guardian Entertains Hugh Me Vicker and daughter, Jean, couple, as a houBewarmintr - Dorothy Lewi*, who will make a Maxwell Logan; vice-president, Bar- The regular monthly meeting of Mrs. S. Me Vicker, of Philadelphia; freshments were served in th' Mrs. .Anthony Deryn, of Dahl ave- Confirmation Group of the evening by the "surpi •-• model of a hor.ie. Helen Woodruff, ron Schoder; treasurer, Roy Ander- the Woman's Republican Club was nue, Keasbey, on Monday, April 2|. Mr. and Mrs. James Me Fillan and elephant; Catherine Hayes, soldier; Hon; sergeant-at-arms, William Bar- held Tuesday afternoon at the home family, of Perth Amboy; Mr. and Those who attended ih Elizabeth Grausam, pony. During rett. of Mrs. Richard Krohne. Two new A son, Florek, was born to Mr. Mrs. Herbert Silbermann, guard- Mrs. H. Palmquist, Miss Pauline Za- were: Mr. and Mrs. George i . the .-ocial hour, refreshments were , After the business there was a so- members were admitted to the club, and Mrs. Thomas Postusak, of Ver- ian of the Camp Fire groups, enter- ble, of Clark Township; Paul Tieni, Mr. and Mrs. L. Nash, Mr ar : v : st-rved by Dorothy Blake. cial session with community singing. Mrs. A. Wheeler, of Avenel, and Mrs. non street, Sewaren, on Monday, tained Saturday night in honor of of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Charles R. Seissel, Mrs !•:••• The Minnehaha group met Mon- Lion Anthony Aquila sang a solo in Mark Dyar McClain, of Woodbridge. May 4. • the five members of the camp fire R. Seissel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shep- Redd, Mrs. Mary Kelby, Mi- h day afternoon when a new health Italian. Mrs. Charles Seissel, hospitality A son, William Michael, was born group who were confirmed Thursday- pard and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lockie Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. I.t» club was formed with Mrs. H. Sil- chairman, appointed the refreshment to Mr. and Mrs. John Hladik, of> 40 afternoon in St. James' Church. and family, of Avenel. burg and Mrs. H. T. Bermml bermann as counsellor. They will committee who will serve until Sep- rloward street, Hopelawn, on Sun- They were: Catherine Hayes, Eliza- be known as the H. B. C. There Two One-Act Plays Will Be tember. Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mrs. day, April 26. beth Grausam, Dorothy Lewis, Ma- Frank Stnzik and Mrs. J. Gilman. A daughter, Anne, wag born to bel Whalen and Florence Albertson. were twenty charter members. Given By fords Lutherans The I-yo-pta group met Tuesday Through the courtesy of the Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin! Minucci, of They were puresented with lovely i evening at the home of Miss Lagitie Woodbridge Club, the president, Port Reading, on Wednesday, April gifts. Whitlock in South Amboy. During Two one-act plays will be present- Mrs. E. J. Fldnagan, was made a 29. The Silbermann home was attrac- the progressive session the member of thp Woman's Republican A daughter, Anne Elizabeth, was tively decorated in pink-and white made paper flowers. Club of the state of New Jersey. born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond To- streamers and cut flowers. A buffet ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Florence Hall gave, a splen- maso, of Middlesex avenue, Iselin, supper was served. The favors were did repgrt of the county meeting on Saturday, May 2, at the Perth pink] and white baskets uf candy. held April 29. The county commit- Amboy City Hospital. Games were played and prizes served by the | to be presented are "An Economical women who have not filed their were awarded to Florence Albertson I Boomerang" and "Jeryr". petitions are requested to do so at and Louise Silbermann. Those pres- once. Bridge Club Meets With ent were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Larson, Mrs. Kingberry I. Haste.. \U^A Lmt^wiftet Albert Larson, tax collector, gave Miss Adolphia Koyen Mrs. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Silber- To Tuesday Bridge Club follows: Alexander Dabbleton, How- a very interesting report. Refresh- mann, the Misses Betty Grausam, Margaret Wilson, Ena Newman, Lil- GERNS SERVICE STATION lard Jensen; Mrs. Alexander Dabble- ments were served. Mra. Paul Kingberry, of St. | ton, Marian Pearaall; Bird Plover, The next meting will be held Miss Adolpha Koyen, of Perth lian Pollak, Helen Woodruff, Flor- George's avenue, .entertained her Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Bird Plover, Tuesday, June 2 at the home of Mrs. Amboy, entertained her bridge club ence Albertson, Mabel Whalen, Lil- bridge club Tuesday night. High' Opal Anderson; the doctor, Andert Ella Linn on RidgedqU avenue. Can- Tuesday night. High scores were lian Linn, Bernice Lewis, Catherine AT scores were made by Mra. Harry J. iJenaen; Maggie, Helga Jensen. didates are welcome. made by Miss Emma Johnson aid Hayes, Louise Silbermann, Dorothy Baker,'Sr. and Mrs. Stephen H. The one-act /comedy, '"Jerry" Miss Helen Kingberry. Miss Lillian Lewis, ALverna Hoagland, Ruth Wyld. The consolation prize went .boasts of the following cast of char- Richards received the consolation Hurster, Marguerite Silbermann and to Mrs. Thomaa Peterson. Delicious acters: Jerry Worthley, a collegian, Congregational Ladies prize. Jane Lewis. refreshments were served. The | William Hoyer; Avis Worthley, his Refreshments were served by the other guests were: Mrs. ILewis'sister, Dorothy Kreyling; Professor Pack Missionary Band hostess. Those present were: Miss 445 PEM ST., WOODBRIDGE Frankel, Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin andiAlaric Holland, a bonanist, Herbert Emma Johnson, Miss Lillian Ander- The Ladies' Association of the Sewaren School Pupils Alonzo Davies. The next meet- Mathiasen; Mrs. Hulduh Peasley, the son and Mies Adolpha Koyen, of (Opp. PR. R. Station) Congregational Church met Wed- Perth, Amboy the Misaes Lillian To Present Fairy Tale ing of the club will be held at the great-aunt of Avis and Jerry, Lise nesday afternoon at the church and home of Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin. Jensen. Richards, Bertha Ohlott, Helen King- packed a barrel to be sent to^the berry and Dorothy Jellyman, o* "Snow White and the Seven Pleasant Hill Academy, Pleasant Woodbridge. Dwarfs," the famous fairy tale, will Woman's Auxiliary To Mrs. Annes* Elected Hill, Tenn. Plans were made for a be dramatized by the children of, the luncheon to be held May 20 In the Sewaren School under the direction Conduct Food Sale Builders' Society Head church dining room. Mrs, B. W. Fortnightly Guild Meets of Miss Dorothy Dietz, tomorrow, Will be open for business i Hoagland and Mrs. W. A. Osborne With Miss Peterson evening atr the High School audito- j fe'S' The Woman's Auxiliary of Trin- The Builders' Society of the Meth- are in charge of arrangements. lium. The children, all members of | ity Episcopal Church will hold « odist Church met Wednesday after- Tickets may be purchased from the Juvenile Dramatic Club due to food sale Saturday afternoon, May noon at the home of Mrs. T. A. any member of the committee. The The regular meeting of the Fort- their brilliant performance of "Cin- 9 at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mra. Minis on Grove avenue. following chairmen have been ap- nightly Guild was held Monday night derella" last year, have been re- Walter K. Brown, 408 Scho'ol street. Mra. Madeline Duval had charge pointed: Soup, Mra. Ernest Moften; at the home of Mis» Vesta Peterson hearsing continuously in order to! Saturday, May 16 Advance orders may be telephoned of ths devotional service. At 'taa nfest, Mm. P. Dixon; vegetables, on €leana/ place, The president, make the play, the proceed* at which I to Mrs. Brown, Woodbridge 8-2248J. business session, Mrs. F. F. Anness Mrs. J. E. Harned; coffee, Mra. Car- Mrs. Charles Acker was in charge will go into the benefit fund of the j w«s elected president. The other oline Peterson; bread and etc., Mm. of the meeting. The following nom- Parent Teacher Association, an elab-1 William K. Franklin; derest, Mra. inating committee were appointed: IN MEMORIUM officer.i are: Vice president, Mrs. orate performance. I Theodore Marsh; secretary, Mrs. "' I. Deinarest; tabled, Mrs. W. V. Miss Vesta Paterson, chairman; Miss Strong; waitress Mra. W. E. The play will have six acts and! In loving memory of Elizabeth A. Ralph Stuulfer; treasurer, Mrs. I). Evelyn Schoonover and Miss Jenme from the way the rehearsals h'ave George MdJulluugh. Voorhtfes; cashier, Mr». W. L. Jackson. , , been going there will not be a dull Hrunberg, died April 25, 1980: Harned. Durinng the social hour, refrww Richfield Gas and Oil You are not forgotten. Mother dear, Refreshments were servedU by Mrs. d b M Charle moment from .the lime .the curtain Nor will you ever be. Mima, Mfs. John Gorton, Mrs. II. Tije association will hold their were served by Mrs. Charlea at the end of the K. Ger Elizabeth Drake. monthly missionary Peterson attended the FIM UH ion* »i life and memory last afUrnoott Thft next Greasing We will remember th Cindwslla' LoVingly SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION FEATURES, THEATRES FEATURES, THEATRES SPORTS, NEWS SPORTS, NKWS

    DODBKIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY S, \\r.\\ SECTION TWO l'A(;E <>Nr

    Fourth Quarterly Audit Report -THAT LITTLE GAME"- -THE PUZZLE Wading Thru Red Mud Of County For 1930 Released practically Covers Annual Audit For The Past Fiscal Year — In Hip Boots Part Of Auditor's Report Give* Twelve Months' Record Of Rev- enues and Expenditures Which Comprise 1930 Bud- get — Budget Balanced Without An Over- Cops' Job In Old Days expenditure Of the Total Amount. The Biggest Traffic Problem Had To Do With Speeding Bicy- ,. pleasing for publication the sued in 1927, 1928 and 1929 aver- cle*—Police Had Little Trouble With Serious Crime* Or tli quarterly audit report for the aged $158,11)3.08. l!i:*l>, which in reality covers There is a balance in the surplus CriminaU But There Wit The Town Drunk Who Headed iinmial audit for the past fiscal revenue account of $123,004.09. This Off Another Prisoner Who Was Escaping and Sat On Him tlici i' nre several salient points account was $136,539.54 on January i, will probably be of special in- 1, 1930 but was reduced by $105,- Until The Police Came—Two or Three Men Covered i tn the public. 000.00 in the 1930 budget to pay off Whole Township Including Carteret. I,,, auditor's report gives a twelve over-expenditures of previous bud- • I,,' record of the revenues and getsi During 1930, it has been again nditures which comprise the built up to $123,004.09 of which A police department that had to used for most everything. Boys i Imflgi't. This report shows that $80,000.00 was appropriated in the wear hip boots at least thr«e months used to take their best girls riding ;,nil(ref balanced without an-over- 1831 budget. Sound financial policy in the year ' in order to wade on them and at one time "Doc ndil urc of the total amount. dictates that a material reserve through the thick, red, ooiy, Jersey Spencer used to make his calls on i, H is considered that in 1929, should be kept in this account. Hid. At least that in what the two one. 'ntrieks had to contend with, when "Even though we had to contend ,. WHS (in accumulation of over- "Deferred charges to taxation" is mlitures amounting to $268,822- hey joined the force, as the first of- with mud, caused bby the building of a moat important item and one wor- e'iiil Township police back in the the sewcra," said the chief, "things ilinr has been marked improve- thy of the closest scrutiny by officials eping within the budget :ite '90's. The two Patricks, in case were altogether different. The trolley ,,, and others interested in tax reduc- ou don't know, are Chief Patrick car was the- only means of fast trav- tion. This bonded debt with its cor- iV. Murphy and Patrick Cullinane, el and even they weren't used very i|1 revenue or credit side of responding interest and retirement etter known as "Paddy." much. Of course there were not so .purl, it is shown that the de- charges is an ever mounting figure. • n revenues anticipated is only Unless this bonded debt and interest 1 i|;i.i)f> out of a total anticipation curve is flattened out, there is little PADDY" AND THE "HORSELESS CARRIAGE. ' l;fi'l,*.iIf.'rA. As revenue antici- hope for consistent tax reduction. ,r| i; largely a matter of judg- One way to accomplish thia is to ;md as over-anticipation is juat limit the amount of capital expendi- mliy tinnneing as over-expendi- ture or obligation in each year to ii is apparent from the above the amount of the bonds retired or , • Omt a good recordi-was made paid that year. This year, the Board • i connection. of Freeholders have adopted this as a matter of financial policy. Unfor- exp nditure or debit side of laiHc( budget indicates sever-1 tunately, committments made in iv interesting figures. In the] 192!) are just being felt now; there- ;,i.ici', :\ tutal of $f>fi,090.3H was ! fnro, it may be difficult to get an im- i from various budget items and: mediate result from this policy, hut • , 11 n] to others. Of these trnna-1 it will surely produce a gradual, nvo can be directly traced to steady tax reduction in time. The fol- , pir tu finance from current funds ' ly:jo, $102,100. wife Bed he cud- •liiul expenditure—the purchase Total bonded debt, 1927, $5,450,- ng and he had to begin to think dent cum over about his saveing sum money and ma i.uindry machinery. The other! 300; 1928, $5,807,300; 1929, $f>,- for a cupple days I'ers wore minor ones and in un-1 0y.l,300; 1930, $0,196,400. ed. Well cant you think about it in • nibble accounts. Were it not That part of the complete'audit he had he show as well as here at home. the depression, therefore, over report, dealing in detail with per- painted the gar- Teusday—well Mrs Tressel called "Paddy' Cullinane in one of the first cars in the Town- would have been saved manent improvements, principally age and waa busy up and sed she wood drop in onto us ship. Note the uniform and old time helmet worn by the . mil.(MI for the evening and ma was wander- :, the current expenditures of j new roads and. bridges, completed)! now letting the \ aint get dry. ng what we wood tawk about, but "first cop of Woodbridge," whose strength is still a topic ;n fur the surplus revenue ac-; from 1929, and those authorized in j' Witch re-pre- iliddent need to wirry none about of conversation, Shhh! 'Tis whispered that "Paddy" .m. thus adding, about BVi addi-1 1930, is also of interest to the pub- sence the fllosefy that becuz Mrs. Tressel had had a never ate meat. i;:il points to tax reduction of' lie. Here, anyone interested can see of many out of operashun resently. •.. I v i- points in this year's County : for himself the cost of. the contracts, wk. Wensday—well pa made me get "I'addy" joined the force on many people, for when I was first ap- the cost of engineering and the am- \nril 22, 1897 and Murphy follow- pointed there were only 4500 people \ re.-ervo of 894,458.35 was also Sate rday — busy and spred fertiliser on the yd ount of extras allowed. tonite so the grass wood grow bet I him as a "rookie" the following in the entire Township, including '.<• available from the 1930 budget The office of the county treasurer well pa got his year, on March 22, 1898. At that \ Carteret. Comparing that with over short story back ter and he woodent let me wear no r !••!>• bills incurred late in 1930 and is prepared and willing to answer gloves, well I am sure of 1 thing time the two policemen had to cover 2, i,0t)0 people, one must realize that !• I tn the County after January uny question that may arise concern- frum a nuther maggazine today enny how, I dont think they will ever the whole Township, including Car- we now have quite a problem on our r.':!l. ing the published audit, either from have to scold me for biteing my fin teret, which was a part of Wood- hands. any individual or group, if they will for the 7th time Tin.- balanced budget shows that a he aaya he can< eat nails. n.P, more. bridge Township. Of course, their •"In the old days we averaged five •:.! of $135,942.41 of old emergen- .submit their "questions in written understand why beat was only Woodbridge proper, or six arrests a month, now it usual- form. Thursday—well ole Mr Glunt dyed miicH were paid off last year, thus they keep sending it back to him. I today and the doctors never new but if they got a call to another part y averages around a hundred a • aning the sheet of these obliga- The Department of Finance and Anton ,7. Ormuk, who WHS elected of the township, they went down to month. There were really no bad think 1 no what is the reeson but I what was the matter of him for mayor of <,'hinip> by u rccord-brenklug •I1-, except for one old note of Administration, in publishing the au- hate to tell him what I think it is but yrs. Ant Emmy says she is of the a the livery stable, got a horse and criminals and the only real excite- K::so.00 borrowed in 1928 and dit for the year 1930 and in releas- am sattiafyed they dont none of pinion that he was the vicktim of a majority over "lHg IUH" Thompson. 'rig" and set out to bring in their ment we hail was when a small burg- able in 1931, which has been pro- ing this statement, want to take this hem want the story. Not instrusting fatal sickness probly. prisoners. And it wasn't all a bed ary was committed once, in a great !• (i for in this year's budget. Dur- opportunity to publicly express their and etc. of roses. There was only one im- while. You could trust people more .; \'XW, only one emergency note, appreciation to all of the elective proved road, Main street, which only in those dajhi. Why I can remomber intinu to $0,313.00 was issued and appointive officials of Middlesex Sunday—Mrs Gropesea neffew has Henry Clay't Aspirationi Two N»mei for Trie how Abe t>uff used to leave all his went to skool for a cupple yra so he had a strip of macadam in the center tins, also, is being paid this year. County who, through their co.opera- Henry (.'lay waa a Presidential can- The sassafras tree la sometimes of the road. vegetables out all night in front of •ud study to be a meterologiat I gesi colled the "ague tree." his produce store and no one would i- a good record when it is con- tion, have made it possible for us to hat is sumthing about lerning when didate in 1N-.M. 1S32, :S44 and 184.S. In the old days, before the era of M'i! that the emergency notes is- balance the budget. a police 'department, the constables think of touching them. Just imagine used to take care of any police work doing that today." that might crop up. Later when the The late Sergeant Philip Dunphy, two-man force came into existence, the chairman of the police commit- tee of the township.tfMnmittee acted A CHILD'S HISTORY OF as the Chief of Police. Later on What the THOR Electric Washer Judge Dunn, on the recommenda- tion of the township committee, act- WOODBRIDGE ed as police inspector at the large salary of $25 a month. For Children and Others. Can Do for You

    (3) THE REVOLUTION .T does faster and better work than can '••ii-ing 177G, Woodbridge was the with all haste to Amboyi I • '• of the greatest excitement. The artillery piece waa planted be done by hand. The rubbing and scrub- near the old Episcopal Church over- li the Revolutionary War in full ooking the water, The dark outlines bing you would give a garment is substi- -TI^, troops were constantly of the British brig showed in mid- I • nitf and repassing through the stream. When the moon rose at 11 o tuted by a gentle washing method, swish- i'•'•vii. In the latter part of the year, 1 lock, the little group,' from Wood- •' liiitish had collected about four bridge aimed their gun with due pre- ing the hot soapy water over and through I 'iiilnd head of cattle and two hun- cision. The touch-hole was filled with each article, loosening and removing the urk la ironing surface is ten times larger 1007. The June of the next year broom stick, stuck it out between the tlie home of 700 moose. Many a woman loves a man for all saw James Walsh appointed to the bars, and managed to reach the cell than that of a hand irqn. It does the department. he»l» worth. key which wai nanging on the wall The mule of a swfin family. work faster than you can do it by It was just about this time that just outside the cell. He opened the If culled a cob uud the female there WHS considerable agitation to door, left the cell and went out to The funny thing about a girl la J pen. hand and does it better. With a lit- release police departments through- the street. "The Town drunk, how- often a young man. out the state from political control, tle practice difficult things, such as It used to be the rule that as soon ever, couldn't auite see it that way, A new attachment for golf and followed the escaping yrisoner Nobody ever has to take a tonic to AH a new party came into power the hiiss currleg twelve bnlla, re- children's frocks, dresses with frills out on the street. an appetite for flattery. old police department was "let put." I IB one aai a spring Is A referendum was put on the ballot "Shay," he hiccoughed, "you, can't and men's shirts, can be beautifully do that, 'scome back." He collared pressed. Many a man who stand* oD hie dig* and the people* of the state passed it ironed on the Thor, unanimously, in 1910, thtt same year the prisoner, and after quite a bcuf- nlty hasn't much standing room. fle, brought him back to the cell, A real system of punctuation that Cl|ief Murphy WBB appointed to where he proceeded to sit on him, was llrst Introduced In printed his present post, relieving Judge It's a poor memory that doesn't al- and held him until u policeman ap I'lioks |)y H fl , ,,f publishers Dunn from his position as police in- After that, rn low a map to forget bts troubles. $79.50 cash and $84.25 on terms of spector. peared in the morning. "i Venice 'n the Sixteenth cen- Although, as Chief Murphy put the "cops" took turns in guarding lui'y. - •• «•• $5 down and eighteen months to pay the balance it, one hat) to be a hard worker the prisoners. Although an' egoist Is all Ts," he After, July 1, 1913, when John cannot see himself as others see htm. those days to contend with condi-] Ch'oTar was appointed, the police de- of the United Slnt#9 tions, the problems were not as partment, tutfether with the Town- varied as they are today. The only of Agriculture are Some plill!tijthro[iUts are firing ship like Topsy, "just grew." Look- to develop bees with traffic problem in those days, strange ing through the appointment book, avvuy wtmt they should be giving *•"*• as it ttuty »e«m, «M the bicycles. "A wlnjii to make longer readily how the tot wa.s more one nan ship de; 'ijer loadi Q{ The oinli thing a woman can ttumw PAGE TWO SECTION TWO FRIDAY, MAY 8. 19.T1 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT WOODBR1DGE HIGH SCHOOL PAGE-W"tten and Edited by High School Student

    Fourth Period 5ENIOR YEARBOOK Thf ichool ilondt betwern School Orchestra At m ipeeinl clm« meeting (hr home nnd the community, Wednesday noon the Senior hi (Jink it to take children M THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS German Students Cl»i Anally decided to call iti they iirr and train them for To Furnish Music Published every Friday cl«»» book or bulletin "Tne lif.- At it ii. Public lecondary liy and as part of Senureka" (Senior Eureka). • rtinoli are for all children be- Dramatize Story Thil decision wm reached only tween 12 and 18 ye«r« and For Presentation The Woodhridgp Independent offer much diicuttion and thene children differ greatly in An All-Student Paper The fourth period Gorman Class many abilities. The commu- The High School Orchestra in,,;. was entertained Friday by a drama- many wild and wierd sugget- Woodbridge High School, Woodbridge, N. J. tioni. nity h»« placet for all theie the direction of Miss A. (!. r'|-;, No. 12 tization of a fcene from "immense" children but for work in diren will furnish the music for the pi., VOI. the.book they an* reading.' fieldi. All who reach the high "Snow White and Seven IKvau The Fceno wns in a public wine • chool door are bright boyt which is to he given in our sch. I'llar (in front of Mr. Metzgar's STUDENT BOARD nnd (rirl», bright in iocial val- auditorium on Saturday evenu esk). Reinhardt (Ernest Blair) Eighth Graders ue« or bright in the two great The orchestra which is a compw. EDITORS and other students were (fathered rommandmenti, or bright in music unit, has mastered its nin Editor in chief _. _ David B. John, '31 round a table (their desks). In manual ikilli, or bright in the tnoioughiy for the occasion. News Editor Walter Levl, '31 ne corner (in the teBcher's chair) Present Play knowledge of art and the pro- Program for play: Make Up-Editor Martin Newcomer, '31 ut Dorothy Farr, alias the gypsy duction of beauty, or bright Oyerture. Copy Editor Harry Lund, '311 irl who played the zither. A fiddler in the ability to bear tilently Sleeping Beauty. NEWS DEPARTMENT Juliu? kollar) stood beside her. "Rip Van Winkle" nnd without complaint the Between Act I and II: Rnth Deik, Donald Morganson, Joe Vargyas, '31; Bob Ferry, Vincent •Suddenly, a young nobleman (Bill great burdem of life, or they 1.—Arbutus. Shay, Edward Reisman, '32; Adolph Boehme, Ray Jackson, Craig Senft, "His) arose. Last T h u r « (Ia y afternoon may be ichool-bright alone. 2._William Tell. '33: Winfield Biornson, Warren Geigel, '34. "Drink, my Bohemian sweet- the eighth grade room of Miss Geigcr Were I a cheer leader, 1 Acts II and III: MAKE-UP DEPARTMENT ifart," he called raising: his glass put on a student-written three-act would. give now three hearty i.—Love and Roses. Chester Cavallito, Arthur Klein, '32; James Reid, '33; Donald Zenobia, '34. the ink well) to her. play, "Rip Van Winkle." Blanch cheeri for thote who are juit 2.—Hall of Mt. King. COPY DEPARTMENT She calmly gave him the once- Stfhocnbrun was the eighth grade •chool-dull and moit of you Acts III and IV: Dorothy Kreyling, Mary Levi, '32; Fred Meder, '33; Burnham Gardner, '34. jver, threw back her head dramat- author of the play. would join me in tHi» ihout of ].—Melody in F. Mr. Kent Pease _ Faculty Advisor ically, and answered in a chilling The following were the members Dr. Hand To Appear lelfuppreciation.—E. W. But- 2.—Witcher Dame. voice, 'I don't want to." of the cast: terfield. Acts IV and V; _ THE BAND " The nobleman, rather disgusted, Rip Van Winkle Stephen Raez 1.—Orientale. Three cheers! Come on everybody, they deserve it. hrew her a nickel (intended to go Dame Winkle ... Blanch Schoenbrun At High School Soon 2.—Mazurka. n Dot's lap. Unfortunately it didn't A Dwarf Thomas Scipko Acts V and VI: Who? Why, the band of course, Who else could it be? and everyone is still looking for the Soap-box Orator Julius ReiBman Dr. Edmund Hand will appear on Juniors Prepare 1.—Till I Wake. After that splendid concert Saturday night, I think nickel). "Then, sing," he cried. Politician Rocco Spoon the stage of the High School audi- 2.—Spring Song, The gypsy girl put her head on Old Man Arnold Schmidt torium on May 14, virtually un- After the play: everyone has awakenecHSrthe fact that we really have quite her zither, and stroked her black Old Women Virginia Raison, known and unannounced. He may For Prom; Start 1.—Aida March. a wonderful band. Maybe we didn't realize it before, boys, hair with long, white fingers (the Judith Gardenier and Florence be a poet, soldier, lecturer or any There were six members of r hook says that, but Dot's a blonde). Pinkham. other known or unknown quantity, orchestra that made the All St.r and slighted you a little, but we surely know it now. To- Meanwhile, the violin player whiB- Dwarfs William Shaw, This is undoubtedly the most mys- Saving System Orchestra laBt year. The studi-ir gether with their wonderful appearance in their uniforms, the pered in her ear. (This unemploy- LeRoy Simonson, Louis Russo, terious and intriguing program an- who played in the All State arc: ment problem is terrible, you Theodore Sponoski and Emil nouncement for this year and is a Those start- Violins: George Esposito, Syl , fitting climax to all the. wonderful Cheer up! Seniors!! boys have a fine musical program. And did the audience like know). Suddenly she threw back Roloff. , ling reports that have been going Tobrowsky, Beatrice Rauchman, I those marches? Don't ask. They would have tried to get her head, again, gavejiim a wither- Village Ladies Katrine Peterson jgrams of this year. *• Vargyas. ing glance and said, For that, 1 will and Anna Rowley. Everybody be watching for Dr. , . Violin Cello: Elizabeth Trautwr r. a second encore if they thought they could. not play." The directors were Mary Anley Howard Edmund Hand. There is no i wilOl nb eMonday a Prom, ththies Junio.year r Claps held Tuba: Walter Levi. Keep up the good work, boys! Now that we know you're Reinhardt sprang up, glass in and Blanch Schoenbrun. telling what he may be! a meeting in Room 25, with Vincent The members of the orchestin v. hand (this time it was Miss Mor- The scenery was in charge of Mar- Shay presiding. The treasurer, Mary made the All State Orchestra • good, keep us aware of the fact, and don't ever let us go to row's flower vase). The girl asked, garet Pogyena, Edna Rodman, Mar- Levi, reported/that there is a total this year are: sleep again. ', What do you want?" Samons, Mary Palailick. of $52!).06 in the treasury. How- Violins: Erna Ferdinandsen, Y\... "I want to see your eyes, return- i The play opened with a picture of The Honor Roll .. ever, the clasp decided that only the ence Snyder, Elizabeth Czinnu. quarrel between Rip and Dame ^^^ ' b;ilnnce over $500 would be used to Violin Cello: Elizabeth Trautw-.,,. And may I ask in what way my! Van Winkle, with Rip making some pay expenses for the Prom, and French Horn: George Espositi. eves concern you?" she asked in a'telling remarks about women in Seniors (all A's and B's)—Esther that each Junior would pay ten p'lute: Alton Wolney. voic*• e tha• t• coul•d • fiav* e give'-••n- yo--u- general and his wife in particular. Kalkstein, Emanuel Klein, Walter cents a week dues for the rest of The All State Orchestra play • REAL STUFF chills at the equator. , The second act showed Rip in his Levi, Harry Lund, Roy Miller, A. the year. Atlantic City during the New" J "You are afraid," scoffed Hem- visit to the mountains and his en- Pnnconi, I). Morganson. (It is in- The class has also decided that sey State Teachers' Convent.. •• hanlt "You know thah t your eyes j counter with the dwarfs, who played teresting to note that all the brains each member should bring a sum of which is held every year. FROM THE LIBRARY are false.' , buwllng with blackboard ernfierfi. of the Spnior class seem to be homresie- nionev eacr> week, which will he The eirl tug py j The third act lent a very modern of Miss the last few C1'e("*c(l t° n's name, towards the The girl thought deeply a minute For this sum of : 5 for the then looked into his eyes and said , touch to the story, since the curtain room. honor students ? * Washington trip "HILLSBORO PEOPLE" fearlessly, "AH right, drink." disclosed a political rally with a periods all Senior next spring. The collectors in each 'HOT COUNTRIES" Reinhardt drank half the _g]»ss, • Democrat razzing a Republican have come from Room 11). Seniors Measured By Alec Waugh By Dorothy Canfield Juniors (all A's and B's)—Cath- room were appointed as follows: have heard that the next best The'writer of this collection of then she drank the rest. (There (strange how old these parts are). legends has lived most of her life vasn't anything in it. Mr. Metzgar A larg-e and enthusiastic audience thing to traveling is to read or hear uggested that weak tea be used next greeted this performance. Among For Class Rings about s»meoft« else's eravels. I in Hillsboro. In order to put down thy Kreyling, Mary Levi. have not traveled, but I shall en- these stories, she has had to really ime "jus"justt to make it more real"). those present were: Miss Morrow, Last Friday morning Mr. Fin A friend of Reinhardt's entered Miss Van Slyke, Miss Richardson, Sophomores (all A's( B's and C's) deavor to write n account of what have the feelings and experiences of —Beatrice Beckman, Hedwick Berg- railed a class meeting of Senior ;ti I have read. the inhabitants there. She has sense hen to take him home. Miss Tuck, Mr, Pease. Room 18. There Mr. Voorhees Hi, n "Stay," said the zither girl. mueller, Adolph Boehme, Joseph W.. e- ar-. e rruiBIng_,. you and I, in of humor, a great deal of sympathy, BUM, Florence Boylati, William Seniors Decide explained the prices and quality the South Seas, visiting the various and an understanding heart. Proof "No," said Reinhardt, "I must go." of class rings. The measureim-tn She gave him a little push with the Cooper, Irma Deter, Marjorie Done- islands. Tahiti and La Montinique of her residence among these folks Kan, Charles Dube, Leona Eyerkuss, and personal choices as to style ..i are outstanding because of the many is the true dialect with which she in- oe of her shoe and said scornfully, literary Club Plans ring, initials, etc., of the memli.. Go on, then. You're just like all Edna Geigel, Robert HamiltonL To Print Class opposite points; therefore, we shall noculates the story. 1 Henry Inselberg, Peter Katt, Marie of the class were taken. Everym: compare those two, small but inter- The book gives one an insight into he rest of the men anyhow. You're who expects to graduate order.,I o good at all." Kowalczyk, Emma Kromer, Theresa esting tropical isles. the lives of the people of this town ProgramOn May 22Leitner, Virginia Leonard, Mildred either a ring or pin. There was oi; and also some of the superstitions And so the curtain fell. (I'm Book This Year pin ordered. "On justVhat points do they dif- orry there wasn't any curtain). MacGrararh, Harry McClusky, Frank fer?" That Is a logical question and by which the citizens were influ- The Third Period English Club Miller, Jennie Markow, Margaret ' The Senior Bulletin dr Class Book Editor-in-Chief Ruth Deik, of ti,. Comparatively simple to answer. enced. met Thursday morning for a brief O'Brien, Stanley Newman, Paul or Little Year Book is on its way. Senior "Bulletin," announced tv Their homes\ and industries, their Anna La Vigna '34. business meeting. President Mar- Sandorf, Craig Senft, Meriam Ser- The Seniors expressed their desire staff of the booklet and urged ev.r outlook on life and work, they are I garet Brahm was in charge. The re- mayan, Harriet Short, Marguerite for a book and with the co-operation member of the class to co-operaU' a interesting subjects, are they not? "Chess Nuts" port of the committee for the much as they could. It was (k'tiil- "THE EDUCATION OF A Silberrnan, Charles Terzella, Eliza- of Miss Morrow and Mr. Pease and As we visit the homes of the musical program was made and ac- beth Troutwein. the good will of Mr. Ferry the ulti- that the booklet will be dedicated •• PRINCESS" Little Tommy: "What does 'close cepted. The club decided that they Mr. Ferry and the Faculty. Sutct;< Tahitian natives, we see clean well- This is a story containing adven- Freshmen (A's, B's and C's)—Edf mate publication seems altogether aired bungalows, quite a strong con- quarters' mean, Ma?" would give their program on the ward Blythe, Elizabeth De Satnyik, probable. An Editor-in-chief has tions for a name for the BulU-i : trast to the dusty, airless cabins of ture, and some political problems Weary Mother: "It's a definition twenty-second of May, and that each been appointed from a list of nomi- were called for. in the life of Marie, Grand Duchess if my trying to get twenty-five member would be permitted to in- Kathleen Doody, Elizabeth Faar, the La Martiniques. Fishing by of Russia. It gives a fine account Ruth Foster, Gertrude Giacoline, nees by an executive board. Then Miss Morrow urged the meml"•: moonlight, as a form of sport, and ents from your father." •;» vite his parents, or, if they could Edna Hansen, Kathryn Hawkins, the Editor-in-chief with the help of of the class to write a class .-"ii lounging lazily on their verandas by of the Russian War with Germany could not come one guest might be the faculty advisors have chosen her and also any class poetry to be r • and of Marie's work as a nurse. It Teacher: "Who can tell me what brought. Ferris Holloway, John Jaworski, sunlight, is the general occupation gives you an idea of the life of a Ethel Kiraly, William Kocsis, Viola staff of chairman who in turn picked in the Booklet. noticed in Tahiti. Women, carry- post office is?" The party will be held in the gym,Krysko, William Kursinsky, Donald out the committees. The Seniors decided to hold a |•: royal family and shows that their Johnnie: "A place where a which will be decorated in order to ing huge baskets of coal on their life is not a bed of roses. Anyone Leila, Anna Lavigna, Louise Leng- Editor-in-Chief ..... Ruth Deik ture sale among the members of ( heads, and men hauling weighted Scotchman fills" his "fountain pen." represent a German Beer garden yel, Thomas Lemoli, Virginia Man- Class Historians Norma Chase class. Students who took good pic who enjoys reading about truth and —Carnegie Tech Puppet. (but there won't be any beer). Folk nets, from morning till night, is the adventure should read "The Educa- aker, Lourainie Maier, Helen Miller, and Elizabeth Balderson. tured while in Washington are bun. usual industrial site in La Mar- songs of most every nation will be Joseph Najavitts, Wilyliam O'Brien, Athletics Tony Cacciola, ing in their photos and negativ- tinique. Gay, happy and carefree, tion of a Princess." First Traveler (cheerily): "Fine Students who want a picture will < Ruth Foster '34. sung. Michael Palko, George Pollack, Mil- Jack Campbell, Peter Schmidt. with no thought of work or money, day isn't it?" Various members of the class died Rauchman, Ruth Samuelsen, Personal Records Harry 'Lund, 'er it and pay a few cents more ti is the description of a Tahitian's Second Ditto (haughtily): "I'm have volunteered to play selections Audley Tonkin, Josephine Schrimpe, Mary Markulin and Ruth Moran he cost of development. Th<' pi outlook on life. Dull, unhappy and northerly line of a subdivided tract sorry but you have an advantage on their instruments. Henry Schrimpf, Helmina Wantuck, Prophecy, Will, Jokes (Washington ill go to the class treasury to >. • . careladen, even hateful, with the of land known as Valentine Terrace; over me. I don't know you." Refreshments will be served. James White, Dorothy Williams, Trip) Luba Hawrylia, iay for a farewell party. goal in mind of attaining a little thence (3) South 84"501" West First Ditto: "I can't see the ad- Everyone expects to have a gc/od Sophie Zehrer, Donald Zenobia. Evelyn Deter Yvonne Buckley. A class meeting will be lul'i • money, is the description of a Mar- along the northerly line of Valentine vantage." time. .Contest Walter Levi, e near future for mensumii' • Unique's viewpoint. Terrace 51.10 feet to the westerly Marion Sharp and Grace Pegg. or commencement gowns. author's words. line of Russell Street; thence (4) Freddie: "Are you the trained Our Senior mathematician, 1. Iin quoting thmee auuim D WUIUD, nurse mama said was coming?" Art Margaret Kiraly I am wondering whether it would North 12"0) North 85"- nothing, I am sure my dear." the Soph-Junior Commercial Club •asterly prolongation to Stut<» ' the Township Committee will hold day, Tuesday and Wednesday held a meeting. The meeting con- Senior Bulletin seems well im its land Sound; thence northwi-' 1 11" East along the southerly line of Smith: "No; but if it was adver- throughout all the schools in the way to realization. a meeting at the Memorial Munieipa Fulton Terrace 50.13 feet to the tised at $1.98, a lot more people sisted of the reading of several fre:ik long the Sound to the point ur i- township from the Third Grade letters. The feature of t)he program of beginning. Building, Woodbridge, on May 11 point or place of beginning. would have it." through the Eighth. The tests were 1930, at 3:30 o'clock (Daylight Sav- Nut Gatherer '32. was a shorthand crossword puzzle. Hills Road; thence easterly along the Polling Place: Port Reading Schu••!. Excepting and reserving from the in all subjects, and were made out The prizes were won by Frank center line of Chain O'Hills Road to No. 9. ing Time) in the afternoon, to con- above described land a right of way by a committee whose chairmen sider the final passage of the follow- Baumgartner and Erna Ferdnansen. the westerly line of block 387; thence THIRD WARD - SECOND DISTRH I ten feet wide to be used for the eon- mittee for each election district. were selected by Supervising Prin- The students also read Some poems. southerly along the westerly line of ing ordinancirtlinance at whicWIHLhU timnme* an""d" I struction of a sewer, thee center linee cipal John H. Love. The chairmen Beginning at a point in St. (i<'» place objection thereto may be pre- j particularly describ One Male and one Female mem- The meeting was a short one, be- block 387 to the northerly line of Avenue where the' same is inter*' of wnicn smor e ber of the Republican County Com- follow: cause the regular bi-monthly meet- block 395; thence westerly and aented bMy anyv taxpayetaxpayerr of the town- e,,d, a_s ffollows_n : >d by the Port Reading Railrmid ' mittee for each election district. English—Mr. Sharp. ing will be held Friday, the 15th of southerly along block 395 and contih- from said beginning point rum: ship. Beginning at a point in the center Notice is hereby given that the Arithmetic—Mr. Boylan. May, and the Sophomores will be in uing the last course in a straight line Property owners wishing to object line of Russell Street at the souther- northerly along the center line •>' boards of registry and election for Spelling and Hygiene—Mrs. Ed- charge at that time. to the Port Reading Railroad to the Georges Avenue to ihe soutti--- may file a'written objection with the ly line of a subdivided tract of land the Township of Woodbridge will gar. easterly line of Raritan Township; Township Clerk prior to that date. known as Fulton Terrace and from boundary line of the City of Kair meet in their several polling places History—Mr. Brown. thence northerly along the easterly thence easterly along the soutlr .. B. J. DUNIGAN, said beginning point running south- from 1 o'clock P. M. to 9 P. M. Geography—Mr. Reynolds. Polling Place: Thompson Build- line of Raritan Township to the point Township Clerk. erly along the center line of Russel boundary line of the City of Hah (Standard Time) on Tuesday, Octo- These tests will count as regular ing, New Brumwick avenue, Fordl. or place of beginning. to the Pennsylvania Railroad; tin ' Street 350.7 feet more or less to thi "report card" period tests. AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE, RE- northerly line of subdivided tract of ber 13, 1931, for the purpose of re- SECOND WARD - FOURTH Polling Places Uelin School, No. 8. southerly along the Pennsyk.'- vising and correcting their registers. DIS- Railroad to the Port'Reading I: LEASE AND EXTINGUISH THE land known as Valentine Terrace. TRICT 1 PUBLIC RIGHTS IN A PORTION Also FIRST WARD - FOURTH DISTRICT SECOND WARD - SEVENTH DIS- road; thence westerly along the I i 2. Said streets or the portions Notice is hereby given, that a Gen- Comnrisinsr centra) Fords. Ail that Reading Railroad to the p^irr 1 OF RUSSELL STREET AS SAID thereof hereby vacated are shown on All that part of the First Ward tract lying north of King CWbrge's TRICT STREET IS SHOWN ON A MAPa map showing the locations, bounds eral Election will be held at the vari- south of Heard's Brook, and west of Post road, lying between the Raritan Comprising Colonla and north to place of beginning. ENTITLED, "MAP OF STRAW. and dimensions thereof and filed with ous polling places in the Township the center line of Amboy avenue. Township line and the boundary of the County Line. All of the ward Polling Place: Avenel School, Nu 4 BERRY HEIGHTS, SITUATED IN the Township Clerk on the introduc of Woodbridge, Middlesex County, Polling Placet No. 11 School the First Ward, and lying south of a north of the northerly boundary of WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, MID- tion of this ordinance. New Jersey, between the hours of Jamet Street. ' northerly boundary described w fol- District No, 6. THIRD WARD • THIRD DISTRU I DLESEX COUNTY, N. J., LAR- 3. The public rights arising from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. (Standard Time) lows: Polling Place: Colonia School. Comprising Semren. SON & FOX, CIVIL ENGINEERS, on Tuesday, November 3, 1931, for FIRST WARD - RlFTH DISTRICT Polling Placei Sewmren School the dedication of said street are hene All that part oj the First Ward ! Beginning at a point in the Rari- OCTOBERnrTORFR., 1926,. SCALE l"-50"' by released from said fledication. the purpose of electing: tan Line 100 feet north of the north- SECOND WARD - EIGHTH DIS- THIRD WARD - FOURTH DIS- AND DULY FILED IN THE ONE GOVERNOR. lying north of Heard's Brook and TRICT TRICT . i 4. This ordinance shall take effec west of the center line of Amboy erly line of Fifth, street; thence east- M Wmrd south CLERK'S OFFICE OF MIDDLE- immediately upon lt^ adoption and THREE MEMBERS OP THE erly and 100 feet north of Fifth Beginning at a point in the easter- Including; ^ SEX COUNTY, EXCEPT A TEN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. avenue, and also that part of the Advertisement aa required by law. First Ward lying west of the center street crossing Grant avenue to the ly boundary line of Raritan Town- Port Reading Railroad and we>t FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY TQ BE TWO MEMBERS OF THE northerly line of Fords Terrace No. ship where the same is intersected by Woodbridge. Creek. USED FOR THE CONSTRUC- BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD- line of Linden artnue, and north of 1 a line drawn parallel witM i"w« 1; thence northerly along tha same the Pennsylvania Railroad and 'from Polling PUc-i P«rUh Hou.< TION AND MAINTENANCE QF ELECTION NOTICE ERS. I to an angle; thence easterly along a said beginning point running north- SEWERS OR OTHER PUBLIC TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE ONE COMMITTEEMAN - AT - street and 100 feet north of the dbi northerly line thereof. northerly line of Fords Terrace, No. westerly ana northerly along the UTILITIES. LAIRGE. 1, to the center of Mary avenue; easterly line of Raritan Township Notice of Registry and Primary Polling Place: High School. THIRD WARB^ FIFTH Whereas, application has been Election ONE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE- thence northerly along the center of (the same being the center line of BeginnWg at a point in the I'- made by the Hoard of Education of MAN FROM EACH WARD. Mary avenue, to a point 100 feet Mutton Hollow Road) to the north- the, Township of Woodbridge, to va- In pursuance of an act entitled FIRST WARD • SIXTH DISTRICT sjivania Railroad where the san • "An Act to Regulate Elections' ONE TAX COLLECTOR. avenue, thence easterly and 100 feet erly line of block 440; thence east- intersected by the Port Reading eutu, release and extinguish the pub- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. All thrt tract between the Penn- north of the northerly line of Pitman erly along the northerly line of block lic rights in the portion of Russell (Revision of 1920) and amendment: sylvania Railroad (on the east) and road and from said beginning therto, notice is^hereby given tha north of Pitman avenue crossing 440; thence easterly along the north ning northerly along the Penn.-\ Street hereinufler described, and on TUESDAY, May 19, 1931, be The boundary lineB and polling the center lir.e of Linden avenue (on Poplar street, and continuing in the erly line of blocks 440, 441, 442-J Whereas, it is the judgment of the the west); and between the center ia 'Railroad to the southerly buinn tween the hours of seven o'clock A plaois of the various districts are as same course to the boundary of the 442K, 443C, 447P, 447L to the cen- line of the City of Rahwuy; '• Township Committee that said appli- M. and eight o'clock P. M. Eastern follows: line of Freeman street (on the First Ward. ter line of Middlesex Avenue; thence mtion should be granted, except for north) and (on the south) a liqe southerly along the center line oi easterly along the southerly ! Standard Time (eight o'clock A. M FIBST WARD - FIRST DISTRICT drawn parallel with Green street, and Polling Placet Old Ford* School ary line pf the City of Ka the reservation of a right-of-way ten and nine o'clock P. M. Daylight Sav- All that trsct lying between the No. 7. « MiddleseK Avenue to the Pennsylvan- feet wide which is hereinafter de- 100 feet north of the northerly line ia Railroad; thence easterly along the Hart Street; thence northed •• ing Time), a Primary Election fo Pennsylvania Railroad (on the east) thereof. still along the boundary lint; >.t scribed, therefore, all Political Parties for nomination and the center line of Am boy avenue SECOND WARD - FIFTH DISTRICT Pennsylvania Railroad to the point ISE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- Polling Placet High School. % or place of beginning. City of Railway to'the •Rkhway I- of candidates for Public Offices t (on the west); and 100 feet north oi Comprising both sides of Main

    U. S. Forest Product* CHAMP HOAXER OF SCARED? Supply Stilt Short UaeU El»« Twenty lh.«n.|e«., ni l;m,ps nrt «old eMler," «»ii| Cnrld Rben, "t« Funds for Tests Cut In tlie I'nltrd Stnten every second, and 1 ENGLAND WILL WED foTRet • friend don an emrniy. VH Mnilismi, \V|s. Tli<> t < it it I to hi spi'iil yd ne Continue In hear, now nnd then, friend will be forbearln" when you SUNDAY - MAY 10TH his flsciil yt-irr hy innimfnetmvrs fur nliiint the funeral of Homebody who tornt yoh buck on him. hnt dp enemy Hiecliil nxpfrlmentB at the United Afraid to Tell Anybody the hunted f..r n ens lenk with A lighted will welcome de chsnee to (Ivc joa • States forest products liihnrntory hern rnndle kick."—Wimhlntfon Stiir. Is estimated hy the directors to be Date or Place. 2 BIG F.MURK-2 nbout one-half of the ifVernun amount i. AND WHAT A SHOW of previous years. The stun evpected London.—The world's tfmmplnn from prlvnte (Inns for experiment Ing honxer la KPtUnjt married, hnt lie In I'lpennen for the flscnl yenr ending telling nobody the (late nor plnce lies July. 1031, Is net ween $15,0(10 and $20, afraid. William Powell ilOO, while the lftst yenrly totals were Hid nnme Is Wtlllnm ilornce Pe between $-10,000 nnd $.">O,ono, according Vore Cole, nnd he tins a record of !>r> to the statement. Ench manufactner practical Joke* with which he tins Beef & Lamb la clmrgecl^hetween iW and 100 per cent amused Rnglnnd and the continent for (it the experimenting expenses of his yenm. The bride Is Miss Minis MAN OF THE WORLD' project. Products mi which special Wright, twenty-two. Cole Is forty experiments are conducted Include aU eight. He gnys h« Is going to pull flvo A schemer, a hot raver .... and a Lover! kinds nnd grades of Inmlier, paper and more honxes after his nmrlrnee nnd A "Mnn of the World" in a whirl of world- twine. retire with nn even hundred. Cole's most fnmotis joke WIIB per BEST MEAT wide women. Betraying hearts only to hare pet rated on the public and the utisn-s his own soul. pectlng police In t'leadilly circus, lie nnd siime of his friends appeared there FRESH KILLED SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE one nltfht dressed as workmen, roped ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOR off large arena of the street. Imng up red Inntcrns, nnd while truffle scrum- EVERY DAY bled nml unscrambled around them Filmed with new Technicolor chopped wide holea In the pavement. perfection with "Stop Thief." Afler they had demnlished most nf If Hichard Harthelmoss and Fay LILA LEE London's tmslest croftsing they with- Wrny look a little scared to you in drew, without so much us n question the above picture, blame It on Dick's Sidney Blackmer, from the officers, who rermited tnilll latest role. Ho is i-»st us a racke- LOWEST PRICES teering- reporter in "The KinRer Fred Kohler and iiround the desolation, Ashumed run- Toints, coming to the R. K 0 Rah- Raymond Hatton nic'lpnl otllcials never took the mat- way Theatre Wednesday and Thurs- tor up. day, May U-14. The boys (tet wise once Cole, was wnlkinx through to his racket, but Dick ulwnys comes back with "You dare not kill a re- CARTERET ABATTOIR CO, MON. - TUE. - May 11-12 WED. -THU. - May 13-14 Whitehall, the Rovertiinentnl street porter?" Dare they? when he, saw Ids friend, Conimander Oliver Locker-I/ampson, ahead of him, ROOSEVELT AVENUE AND EDWIN STREET Cole started in pursuit, yelling "Stop — Please mention this paper to ad- CARTERET, N. J. thief!" aa tlie. terrified I.nmpson fled. vertisers; it helps you, it helps them, The crowd Joined the chiise. Cole' it helps your paper. RICH An vklliu wns captured and charged will' stealing ft pold watch and chain. • BARTHJEU "Hut Commander I.ocker-l.anipsoii 9k FINGER POINT?/ had his own hack," Cole admit led. "You Can't Kill A RrporttV was 'Shortly afterward he puhlislifd n long obituary notice about me." hi* sliwkl. And MR stories ripprd DOROTHY LEE \\\c u nd^rwnrlfJ wide upen! But Entertained as Sultan. I u I lets en n't trll foporlert, from Dorothy Lot- eo-st.iiiTin(r with Another of Cole's hoaxes he frame [ Whi'oItT and Wmilscy in R. K.. O. while London WHH host to the suliun Radio's l.iiii(rhinK Hint "Cracked of Znnzlbsir. He and liis friends Nuts" on the screen of tho K. K. O. dressed themselves lavishly in oriental FRIDAY - SATURDAY — MAY 15-16 Railway ThtnU-i' Friday and Satur- ilay, May lii-Hl. robes and preceded hy .tlielr own messengers announclni; their "oltli-lal" Unsurpassed Coffee Values visit, were received hy tlie niavor, town clerk, and other otticials of Ciim- brbilKC The distinguished guests Had Specially Priced for Coffee Week departed with thanks fur it courteous reception before tlie fraud was discov- Sale Ends Saturday Night ered. t )/ Take full advantiiKi1 of these extremely low prices during The success Inspired another prac- t'odee Week. Tho High Quality of Our Fri-sh Roasted tical joke with Cole appearing under Kleuds will give Perfect Coffee Satisfaction. the guise of the "prince of Abyssinia," He turned out most of the navy for this one. Ostensibly a distinguished Victor Coffee » 17c: 3 »- 50c guest of the foreign ofllce, he was shown with all ceremony by admirals A Charming Mild Flavor. and staffs over the battleship Drwid- naught while It lay oetween the com- bined home and Atlantic fleets. Noth- ASCO Coffee^ 22c ing was ever done about that, either. Rich, Full Flavor—Delightful Aroma. DON'T MISS THIS LAUGH RIOT lbtin The Quality Trio Acme Coffee 25c SpUndid for Percolalon. Witty Rejoinder ' Wcrld'f Language! The story Is told of the then prince Reg. 18c Del Monte cflns c The shortest radio wu\e nhtuliied In luding illuluct.-i. It Is estimated of Wales, afterward King William IV, Reg. 13c which liilfl proved siuvessNil Is, be- (her e are i'.70O named tongues and that In bantering with the secretary of ASCO Crushed Tomatoes IH.'CII IS nnd -0 meters. There hiive ms of v\-rll 1Irs of tin' Krenrli iicadeiny Is in "Dishonored" nftli A Paramount Picture tary of the admiralty 1" "God save the >.<>( DUcreHxful. Tomatoes 3 king!" answered the secretary. Corn Reg. 23c Finest ASCO Reg. 19c ASCO Fancy Sifted Peas Sweet Peas can 10' Finest Grown. Young, 15c Tender. !r"'«co" Spinach 2'»*»- 25c "a BUTTER 29c j£ Eggs ;i 30c The Finest Butter in America! Richland Butter * 27c Creamery Printf of Merit. ASCO Bacon * «•• ** 17c All Brands lb HAWAIIAN SLICED Best Pure Lard 10c Hawaiian Crushed Pineapple med can 19c Pineapple Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise jar 17c Big C ASCO Grape Juice pt bot 17c : qt bot 32c can 19 Welch's Grape Juice .... pt bot 27c : qt bot 53c All Brands N.B.C. Royal Chocolate Sticks lb 32c CALIF. BARTLETT N.8.C. Social Delights pkg 25c Pears Sweethome Asstd. Chocolates lb box 39c For ASCO Gelatine Dessert* ! 3 pkgs 20c Sunrise Tomato Ketchup 2 big bots 25c Vote Del Monte Tomato Juice can 10c Baked of the finest ingredients—ai carefully ai the beat home- made. Our bread i» a favorite in many homei. Large wrapped loaf Try a loaf today BREAD SUPREME 7' Victor Bread l\r 5c Farmdale Evaporated Milk 3 •"• 19c Home Needs at Fair Prices ASCO Beans with Pork 3 cans 19c Chipso big pkg 19c ASCO Stuffed Olives bot 10c, 20c Octagon Super Suds 3 pkgs 25c ASCO Peanut Butter jar 25c ASCO Ext. Strg. Ammonia .... qt bot 19c Quaker Puffed Rice pkg 14c Choice Parlor Brooms each 53c Quaker Puffed Wheat pkg 12c Waldorf Toilet Paper 3 rolls 19c Diplomat Boned Chicken can 45c American Toilet Paper 3 rolls 20c Delicious Beverages | 1 Ruppert or Puritan Cer. Beverages *Rob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Ale < 4 bots 25c 3 pt bota 25c ASCO Ginger Ale 2 qt bots 25c | Clicquot Club SEC bot 14c JACOB W. GRAUSAM • Plus Bgttle Deposit. ' k

    * • Quality Produce Democratic Candidate For FRESH GREEN SPINACH - .....' 3 lbs 2Oc FANCY CALIFORNIA PEAS - 2 lbs 19c ICEBERG LETTUCE _ _ Head 10c GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS ._ Dozen 23c CRISP STALKS CELERY 2 for 29c FREEHOLDER HARP HEADS CABBAGE - - :.:...... 3 Ibt 14c NEW POTATOES _...:._.- : .». 5 Ibt 19c It is our earnest aim to bring to ASCO Customers everywhere, Highest Quality Foods at consistent savings. Our direct connections with the sources of supply At PrimaYy Election, May 19, 1931 makes this possible. Pay us a visit—get acquainted with our methods of doing busi- Your Vote will be appreciate ness* . IE POUR SECTION TWO FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1931 WOOPJBMDGB •IT Mid« Oalr for Radio Court Hold* ctaby Lived, Early U«e of CUy'l Opinion of Tm% Van Stcahcn Slump ROUGH STRAWS AND VELVET RIBBON I'lionm-mpli rpronl* mncie for m. ' IR] Infnr- After five months of pnrlpvine at Ttip (Jpneral Vnn SiPiihpn ru tironilfnt-llnff known fi« tAo<\\ IS FORMULA FOR SMART MILLINERY but It Never Breathed j „, nln'iit f'h^nr tifi- trii'i'-' rii.il'.ti-- «-:innnt ho plcyo.! Unroln. Net* —Itpcfniw her hnhy • »r ten Henry '"lr,y p-il.| nf It thut "It l"> nitp thi' nvi linndrnlih nnniv.'rsnry nf tii.Tiii' |ih»r"i!rrn|ihs. Althouidi n henrt hfnt, nHhnuph the child nprer j It I'M' Tr.lrcil n il •! tinrl treaty. Mi'1 I i1"iit know tlio lilrth i>f fii-nornl l'>:ir<>n Vnn Sim- npi'i'ir tn he similar, they nto „, broath^d. Mr*, f'nuline Stueru. nf this < Slnt.-H frntii I-:n.:':>> 1'•(•.",. Knc- whotVr I will «!cn It "r not," hut Iffn nn.l in .'riis;iii:io»n ff .hi" *•'• cHy, will rf»<*plve nil h**r hushanrTft • fur r:nllo [iiirpcfPR nnlv. nntt thfj bin] win Intrml-ir•<••] with tbo A'MTirnn mm- tli'iin! «.•-!'. t-,l V,u> cull .niul for from HIP *=t!in«l;iri1 ph"m,ri pstnte. $20,n<)0, in damspp* against a I III (1'irlng tlic I rhi hy iii"rfs he « the wt::tin|i:iry construction firm I i who*** cmptoj he il..<-mi..p. T>. -.•it-iilior '.'4, 1S14. Ihy dr'tr-• wns killed. »u.lll« nf I"!'1. which we 1 HtAi* Treasurer on Institutional T«r A coort held that Blnce the foaby'B I.F.WVK AMI LIPMAX or Innf j payment, ami ll.Q1J.fft balance Ir th< f KRTUIK1I ri'BI.K- Arr rMrVe-m- ATi^n-lanln I'etiPlnn and Retirement r honrt beat 20 minute, it IIVP<1 and In .17(1 Hrvrnlh Ate »w Tor* ; 1 US*. HUP an VAPtTAf. PIVMtnS- hprited tialf the estate of Its father. Ilnhsn Btrii . IVrth Am hoy, N. .1. ivrrixl th* rmiriiv Treasurer tr ('(iuli lias been fully comment*1'! ij , NATHANIEL I.E\ INK T*leplinn«*fl i*»rr*"i«v NrvTP '" prnvjii* for in r Thi* hftJf reverted to the mother when ''(•A IN. V. * X. .1 . 7i9t iit j (.^ > f'^r tti^ 1 !*3f» quartfrly nudlt*. •' '1r>r th« (.'urr^nt I)lvlnlon^ NATHAN f,II*MAN 7ipr> nn-1 ii..11 ana fnr th<> is:& nw-m <^ itic j TH» hniiwr* nn (i»ponit M t»fr.ri the heartbeats censed. 31S7 lTrMn-,iT*r'd offlooftO in ihf Uir|d#t the >1ir- , 1-4.(11 -' < l&Jl. | fer^nrf nmountlnr tit Js.313 fiO In rfflffi lifff»rrp'1 chflrK^s lo future tnxnrw> pprlh Amboi, N. J., April 1 who has not been the mother of a , n(>ftrd nf c)|wi| in (t* if"f?Tii«'ntionPiI auditinjr not* . jr. i\,cj(\f> Of) and are e1«t»orRtpit M. Improvpinpnt!" !n VTC*J(T»*II total t w hrunnwick. mry l. 1f»? her husband'* °s,nte. «o the man'i I.:1^. Milrh Is ptlil outftnn-linft. I"1' ai. ?fi, ThSu tt* thf nmnunt nrtually ri^i.i enlitmt ' jmprnvpni«int.n tt'hlfh hav** nnt hf^ti ,-• parents 'hf- other half. ! tri* ro** nnnyal aurtit of the nrroum» rfcoriN in the offices' «if thf litigation, no*- (rnlng "n rflnthf riKnp! this matter. \ f>i| or fully ftnanr*'!. If you win r of the v nffn i*!>; I KxJilMtl* " *« T jrnu will havo d - Arthur J. Hnmtey. Trearurer "n tli* lifthtlity *U\e r>f the D/»lftr rpftrli?* Forma n, Purrojrate shfft. \t]^ni>- not? norfiunl!" pnyaMp rum Shoe* Too Small, So In t,li* aniount of 1105,H4.U. Aft^r Hi*1 ^J 'Jeu^ne Cither*, ''ouhtj' Clfffc im fnllrvn*: rep^rtfe of S'irr*pat» nm! <'fiunt> <"lerk arc pukmitleri under nepurat** mvpr 1Im« vnui-h*ri are prpmrttpd. nnd pr«'pf «|iprfn p»l. pftym*-ni win h<* fnrwaril^il hy IntrinK tliat y^ftr th** t'nltfd H>uu . Man It Held for Trial WB HKHKRI 1TJFY. Ihrtt In our nplni»n. iht nt inched •xliiMtji *n Pt ff rlh lh lrU(1 r[|llt n nt Ih tho.Tr^intiTpr Rrf#r tu Rxhihit 1. Plttsliiiruh - (>i»rcp Uiinim fhlr • * " * "-' " * *!"»»" !•! affnlm of tW Cowity Tr*Murer,- nn-1 n»nnl Of the 11*29 EmprflTruy S'<\** Vnyn\-\f \.nrl->u^ "(fttPK, who In turn mtnli- .< 1 itlsnnrvn. - iieor^e iiunmi. tnlr ( nf (-h0B#.n Fre«hoi-r^« f-.j- in* y**r 1930. A copy ,,f iiiii. rrponVrt«t tfinse of ih^ surrpnaf ' i\un* tt the ronntlM. Ml fn*"l In Ihr nftkp r>f ihe Honorable Walter H. LUirSv. CniV\nrtlliK to |IM.22:.4t* at .January 1. IMn jtri*r^ hrw liApn paid (lurinp tti*1 mrrenf pf-r ^«|u at that tlrnr. ,u |1h<- 1 court trlnl on chnrpes of stealing a | "»^"'^ of Mum,-ip»i A• = OHM* _<-f the Mtatr nf xew j^y. 1 ^. **4t, 41. Ifnvfnpi n balance (if ll -.- ni'«npy v,tiw nwil for puhlir; piir|i'ic<-,u mil>mitte unierftan'] that thip «M« pair of »hoe&. Hnmm. nrraJKnerJ In | ^ hi< h tvh#n nrlrlpd to the innlninK , L,KVINK Ac hll'MAN. I * r t^.SU.OO, tnlfiln K4.SftJ0rt al I1'. gift, rcrvt phouliT thr nmnunt he >?,.:. police court protested he had Ry Nalhan I.lpman. I ^ ,:,( -R(iNr fft Kxhi>lil ., it wiiitdi tie n*rwwftry for tho < "<••-;• I pn >• to IIIP Htote t h*' nmmmi 1, the shoes, COIMTV OF MIDIII.EHEX Yi.ofpfore. ihe lt<*m If *hown on 'hf I' "Try them on." the rourt ordered ! HTATE Of NEW JERSEV th^r Ilotri.ver, Ihe proportion applicable ; l_r'^'"^.,^p S'ml !l Ul •i| each Hfvjpinn la taflly *Jic*rtatnahlp. hold «n our. 1 1 n (Inferred charge. They were ton smull for lininui. Li*- I «MKNTS ihr- rexuItJi are entirely p»tl»factory. cnlinc fin : of Surplus H"v A'-* AiintH pnyiilik. rnpftal ItPHi^. :, «iig held f»r i-iinrt. •: or THB AfiMT All vourhern fur th^ period wtr.* carefully Vnu ; f, jH,*Mr,.3y. and ar* further d—. .; 31, Kxhiliit I. Our examination *Miit-r>ir -.1 all th« recorda Rcrutlnlxe'l for receipt. Bmovitit. anil r^nfif- I n fimplptr Iv-lK an.l ai-rountil ki tl.» ..ffl i Th" hftl«ni-e of the tempornry ti-•> « "f the Cnunty mmu\n, antl wtr* tra^e-l (nt[n" thp vnurhprvouch . pxh|b|'( K Tn<* t'lcflrflr-lH IF mlur 3 Treapurfr, l.ut dl<2 Ir.* in ludf the Striking r<*si»t«r. whi"h ' rwprvp nt I»«"*, SI, 1^3" wnn (." Fun.l <'.'imml«lan »l:.ih nfi proved Ainpni,e ntitMitatAri In t nni Whlrh will be u"*-d for the retjrl tepa- ^* iirswn WPM Hkewta* einmln»?f1 ami rately by th* Dtpartm'nt In trmporftry improvement not*i=r parttl wUh the voucher register, in or- J run gee count*. nf Municipal Ac- to prove forr-ect pnrment. tr» K^hiMtR R nnd G, Temp ir«ry Improvement nnto^ Romance Ends in Court u^ t4"l thr^ujjhout In A* sutod flffwh^rp, <1UP tn the litigation bondp, anil term no ml* are fully •!• i !».•• w-i'N-r brims nre Ynur flmln WBJ t nri > ar* ploftP*H to ftat* thnf wtih Jhp ?x- Los Angeles -A M».slnB hiineymiMH. tli» rules ann regu- tlin of a few miner brn,kkp*pft](C ^rford, relatlv* to the Kx-Fhcriffe bnUnrp, thlf* on Exhibit* J and I" ptrirt ronformlty wlrl ai'count h« >><»pn reserv*-M nn thr Halnnce .fT tli<* face. The was described In In*inline detail by lation* preacrlfcwil l-> thi' i*omml»«lon ot accounte nn th* Trp&mirpr'j' bnokn were In ronn«*tlfin with our "Xftiiiin:. • ~*rt. Klti'Ily re(*r to GsthlhltA C, P. E. Hi.fft ppndinr final Ipmfni. Vhntpv*ip ttiene Itemp. WP made n r-areful n'irV i; ti.;.s is iil-io in mod- p «nt funds arc mllfcteJ in tli Mrs. Jessie M l.elhy, cludr RITIKIT n'1 F* ffir a full analypla nf cash and re- nettternpnt wit! he b.ind ledn*m. find fotiml that the 1 i<-k HIIO white. May we « t. testifying at the henrlni; "f the con tl--the balance Stu''-t nt De. ember 31. 1S3<>, An Item in the amount nf IVQUO.00. <\f- Exhibit (1 Is fl ronipl^tn nTitlysl* "f RPV* In cloxlng two hrhlfre mntr:w t- -j -if smart rouffh tested divorce »ult* >f herself nnrt It It* augirefted that thiw an.I supporting ex- PIMIP »n hudtrf t^d foT- ttip tlie pPTin.) nn ftniuunt nf *],'(- hUiitfl be read topithir with our commenta nrlhfd UP flhttiir* *'B!ih IVmii. nn Kxhil'it H. the most >*>;ir l'-»S0. Y refund^il nf tlif r*v*>mi*. ami Hl«n nf th*» t]opfirtmMi- U nnafyiwJ on Exhibit-. U ami I' «:..t w.'i nn- HIP new cello- candy manufacturer Krei|uently plv may tje hail of your fir:an< lal affairs nt th* eiptrfttinn of thp (Shpriffn term. Thp ht! rippnillturej". fleeted on the Halnnv* Sheet nl !• c IMKII.-S and braids, log way to tears. Mrs. l.eihy gnld slu- C1HKBNT DIVISION trarfirtion ". -jurrrd pri'jr to Jan. 1, 1^30 TIU'HT PIVISION }'.*M HB a liability. Caph on (lepoait in the Current Account and in ii^unl and cuptnm.iry All cn»h in thin l to IKl.3r.s- the founty of Middlesex nt l>e< :' Kvlultir H. shnws |he 1!<3J) unrnllert^il nr- n\:\ nnpr t=iniilnr tn t hut In Ihe rurrpnt di- f whin-, nnvy nnd white, or their honeymoon at Apia Callente, La l>:. We made a detalle.l un.l careful exam- couiin rc-^ivHblp at De«' 31. K'3^. nrid ttioy \islon. nn'l th*1 lt**m nrciln no further rom- v.;\n S,3?»; 'f • Refer tn Exhibit V ination of all cherUn drn«n and all vouch- HIMMATION Jolla and Riverside, She Is forty and amount to IW.t,wt(,. AH 11'2'J anminls rc- Ti.'^nl (it (his ttmp. At peccmbpr 31. 1530. ami white. If these er? paid during ttip v..»r. \V> prove.1 and rHvaiilp were tolj<>cied diirinff 15*30 there w.'ijt (i t.Hla,nce of t iii-li in th« Tnint We wlHh to extend our thunki lire not trimmed with velvet. Lelhy la slutytwo. reconciled all hank a.. .»unt« anil balances Kinergenr-j fiiiten at 1!»2S# to I-*1 fuming in A"-ount nf 12.117.sv. Humify, nnd Mr. White ami their in the Current, Triist. an»l Capital Plvlniona U»31 Amount to |1 J^.3^0-^0 find arp phow n It wn« found that Harit»n Tnnnshlp nnd alpfj thp memhert* of the IV»ard nf ribbon, then they are apt to Kreetinldfrs. for Iheir rontinual (•..-,.; Both Lelhys charge cruelty In the of afcountn. and ir> i-atl.-fie-l that the fig- nn the .ialnr."* Sheet. T»"'*vnnhip. had en^h underpattl x s[«irt a Jaunty fenther. brief married life from November 14. ures displayed, on the ^arlnun exhihitp cor- In preparing the budget for H-3" in De- its founty miroorl(ipproprln ntUm l*y one ccnl. eh en us durinir the < ourj!e nf our <• > rectly set forth the condition of afffllrp. All 1 tion. The stunninjr little hat of 1928, to April 22, UttU, when they an 1t*iii In thf amminl nf U'.- The liability >ltle vf the H»]ance Pheet Kiiil.>i-ic-m K rt.r.iiirit; KiL'ti In ri*- cash on deposit wnf verified hy rorrenpon- was pku-etl therein for amlltlnff. This ' shnw.M that there rpmainpit an unpaid Wf found the rernrdn In th« nffi. .- soft Mack straw which top* parted The^met on a miniature golf f.l;i>ir.^ » If.'s-lin^ rule nn above Is Jauntily trimmed with rose hank accounta for Current. Trust and Capl- w si? mad» in 1',>2'K hy mher uccnuntantw, tft ttve r*-n»i^n Fund; onr r ert due lo the th« Bta^'i' nf si'riii;; M.LEHKX ions. TrimniMl with wlvet ril>b"ii us look at the sleeve of this tweed frock Child Dies in Flames as WTATK OF NEW JRRSEY the mnjority nf t!i(-m an*, they recls- TRKASl'RER'3 OFFICE nnd make a mental note of its unique Mother Insures Her Life AT DEf'EMBEf* 31. l!>30_ ter as the hat-ldenl fur smart day- hook-and-eye fastening. The blouse BALANCE SHEET time wear. Clarksburj;, W. Vn. — SulTix-atlon by fastens at the side In a similar way. 6 ABsetl Refer To Cnpltal Llfthtlltlcs Curr«nt Trust Note the first hat In the picture- smoke and flames brought death to f'flsh 24,414.4 Arrounts Payable ,.,,,,,, $1<>5.H4,U This |g a season of contrast, where- Kmergenry Notes jPttyaWt one of the new wiilc-of-brim models. nine-month-old Mary Lou Danks as Sheilfrs Cash Loan ,x..,. Comm*n(i fore the stunning black suit with a South River Drawbridge CommentB 862.63 It I» hats of thin type *lilch ire be- her mother, Sirs. Crunk Uanks, stood Emergency Noten 1929 Comment* Surplus Revenue Balance 123,001.09 waistcoat of ro«e, white ana black 6,422,20 speaking a bright future BO far as upon the front porch of her home, Due from W. a Hannah. Sheriff Res. for nhnrtage \V. S. Hannah .. Comments plaid taffeta as Illustrated below Emergency appropriation, 1*30 . ., Motor Vehlrle Fines—.Special Trunt flattering millinery In concerned. It near here, taking out insurance on the Deferred charges to future ta\atinn S.lPfi.400.00 for mMnicipalitles Comments 14S.54 takes unf> Itself a black hat trimmed 1.401.75 U one lit the charming Ught-of-welght lives of her three little girls. Improvements In Progren* SSO.7I7.3O Co, Detective Pension Fund Comments In rose tinted velvet ribbon which Is The child was In the living room rnrompleted Contracts % 5.487. SO Du« to contractors •oft coarse black straws which are so Surplus Revenue, 1*37 &0.593.73 Temporary Noten 3 (*~f ReBen'e ... brought up under the crown and J ultra-smart at the present moment. of the home less than 50 feet away Overpayment to be refunded 810.00 Temp. Impt. Nftte* I «y«liLe emerges high on the opposite side In Raritun Township .01 Perial Bondn Bows of vide white velvet ribbon ore from her mother. Her sister, Anna Woodbridge Township .01 Term Bonds Payable a stitched motif. r pulled op through the brim and across Lee, two, In her play, had pushed Mary Defifit MiBcellaneoijj Revenue j Lou's baby carriage Into an opera State Institutional Tax (Under- grate. payment! .01 Court Attendants Penpi'>riH & Re- tirement Fund 1.0S3.00 Classified Ada. Bring Results — | T. 92.41V.90 $7,*0«,441.95 ' Totsl 12,617,90 a Voice

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Have them I remodeled and repaired. Expert furrier in charge. Phone 6000 or a postal will bring our car wjthout delay GRIFFITH PIANO CO Woodrow Wilson 317 STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Fur Storage Vault , )ODRRIDGE INDEPENDENT FlUDAY, MAY 8, 1931 PAOIFTVB WHAT PERTH AMBOY PARAMOUNT THEATRES ARE OFFERING Talent Runs Riot Fifty Different Sets Are In Swanson Film Used in^The Secret Six" . |nHi»creet" Work Of Cine- Scenes in Powerful Story of Crooked Political ma's Prize Players and Pro- ducers. Intrigue Opening Tomorrow at the Strand • •iinlUrreot," Gloria Swanson's Theatre, Set New Record For Lavishnest r , United Artists picture, ia the •„!,„.I ,,r nn unusual array of tn^ Fifty separate and distinct set?, Hal; h Hellmny. John Miljan, PeWitt .'. (I,,, mimes appearing on the pro- I riiiitring from » replica of a city .Irnninft* and others, ",,,,11 credit list heing sufficient to street, that WHS changed three times \nionc tlie sensational scenes, in- , , i;i.m.rous chnptcr in filmland's in its entirety, to & penthouse on Ihe vulving, in many cose?, elaborate in- • '> |',,--.' Who." nmf of a (trout office building, were ventions for recording »nd filming, 'ln •iddition to the star, there is IISVMI in the filming of "The Secret nre the Mowing apart of a player- ,.,!i,,l,ination of I)c Sylva, Brown Si\\" Metro-GflldwynAMRyer'f vivid pinno with machine gun-- in "spot- i Henderson, producers of the drama of political life and the un- tinir" n man; the sensational night .,,,,, noted for their unbroken ilrrvvoild, lominit tomorrow to the battle of vigilantes nnd the hordes ' ,', . 'in pictures with "Sunny Side Strand Theatre. The picture sots, of the underworld itrnl n breath- .,,,,1 "Jiist Imagine." ;i record for the number of settings; tnkinir rnco in speed ho;its. An cn- |-(.,, director is boo McCarey, re- in any single film production. : tire replica of u city street was con- M|i.,l ;is one of the outstanding of The dnimatic story trncep the risc^ Structed near the Metrn-Goldwyn- ,,linj; directors and whose name f a crooked city political liayer studios, first as it would have ',„ ,ll(r 'lienrd with increasing fro- who rules the' underworld toj appeared just after the wnr; then „, v';is a result of his work in ii'V it as a tool to gain political lined and rebuilt i»s it might have lilmiiiK "f "Let's Go Native" and power. The story is by Francos! looked four or five years later, nnd ,1 Time Wife." Million, famous for "The Big House"| tt.en once more razed and rebuilt as I h, leading man is Ben Lyon :md "Min nnd Hill," and was direct-; nf Hull. ,. rncaufnient for more than George Hill. Wallace Iteery The recnrdiiiK required many ppe- vmrs in ii single role, in th< ,rd by play principal role as Scorpio, inl inventions, for handling pun -.,„,, nf "Hell's Angels," is some. Ihe stockyards worker who hccomcs| buttles anil other thrills. Ono of ,, ,,f n record. The cast als( pnlitical iziir of ii city. Tho largo; the most elaborate sottiiitrH WHS tho . ,,,i. the names of such estah r;K| includes Lewis Stone, John' iepli<-;i of a ureat i-ourtroom, for ,1 plavers as Monroe O.v^sley Muck llvown, .lean llarlow, Marjorie1 1!',I- sen-attnnnl murder trial of Wai- .. ,. niiHtunding characterization Unmheati, P»»l Hurst, Clark Gable, hire Heery. ••||n|iil;iy" brought him instan- ,,„.< screen recognition, Barhun , : •\rlhtir bake and Maud GLOHIA SWANSON, who i« starred in "Indiscreet," feature pre- ;rne. srntat :on at the Majestic tlintre bfginning Sunday. Mr, Swnnsnn s costumes, com- Marjorie Rambehu nnd Wallace Bppry in n scenp from "Tin- Scrrrl .rn' every type of ensemble es- Six" which opens tomorrow at the Strand Theatre for a week's rua. • •. ii to the smart Wardrobe, were her interest between him and their small son. The boy is belligerently lt,.,i for- her by Rene Hubert, .,,',- ability as a designer is rec- "Subway Express" eyeing a red-haired lad of his own Fruit Not a Hyhrid Johnson's Voice Rated age and presently the two get into n. .,.,1 in America and Continental The grapefruit Is not, as i fien sup Among Screen's Finest a squabble over a bag of popcorn. posed, n hybrid developed liv cross Majestic Feature Frantic efforts of the Irish boys' photography is credited to Ray Ing other fruits, snys I'ailifn.der Mag- Kay Johnson! ii,• who was responsible for the nother and the Jewish matron to Mystery Thriller Stars Jack separate their offspring, lead to azine. Nn fur Its known. It was drln It has been Mud of her thnt she •,'iidl beauty of "Reaching For lnally a native of southwestern Asln possesses one of the four best fem- !,,. Moon" and other recent fe»- shrill bickerings between the two Holt — Can Love Excuse nmilies. or the Malay and Polynesian islands, inine voices of the audible screen. ,,,.-, with as second Women like her\ just because. Men Murder? There is no need to go further. from whore It seoma to have hoen In- troduced In the West Indies and Flor- nnd in her the embodiment of all iK ranging from a Long Island Anyone who hao a firsthand of their secret ideals. "Subway Express," the myatery even a second-hand knowledge of ida by the enrly Spnnlfli colonists. ,.;,,. in elaborate apartments dune Two pictures sulficed to raise Kay . in,, modern manner, are the work thriller by Eva Kay Flint and Mar- he subway will recognize from this tha Madison, which first scored on description, the fact that the authors Johnson to the heights, "Dynamite" iluhard Day, art director for and "Madam Satan." iiiird Artists. the Broadway stage, and is now be- of '"Subway Express" 'have fash- ••Indiscreet," which is coming to inft shown in picture form, has for ioned their play not upon imaginary Her next production is the Fox ..,. Majestic Theatre Sunday is a its locale what is perhaps the most people but human nature itself. Movietone, "The Spy," which opens ',.;iiedy-drama in which the plot rc- cosmopolitan public conveyance in A large cast of principals was Thursday at the Crescent Theatre. ,,,|vi •;' iiround a modern girl's cru- the world—the New York subway. assembled for the escreening of The sensational drama of Soviet ;,il, lii prevent a rejected suitor The interior of one car only is 'Subway Express." There are Kussia and its dreaded secret serr- Min marrying her younger sister, shown on the screen, but in this car thirty players in all and each one ice also features Neil Hamilton and •,ih sometimes amusing and some- appear a variety of oddly contrasted is a well-known actor, Jack Holt John Halliday. Berthold Viertel di- niiv near tragic results. types that could not! be found in any and Aileen Pringle head the list, rected. city in the world except New York and Fred Kelsey, Alan Roscoe, Wil- Pert Roach, Sidnry Fox, Bettf Davis and Conrnd Nagcl in "Bad -and would never rub elbowa in Siiter." It opens Sunday at the Cretcent for a four day run. New York except on a subway train liam Humphrey and Ethel Wales ap- f Consider, for instance, some of pear in prominent supporting roles. PROBAK- Fred Newmeyer is responsible fo the thirty passengers who are seated CETRID the direction. Wide Uie of Aluminum Idem Worth Money side by side in this car—which wil Aluminum Is a "rookie" iiitioiiR wide- Tlie hulk and e><\ tlie safely pin, rfives be shown in Columbia's screen ver- OF DISEASE the eurliiii; pin, I In- snap f; -.leiier, tho Napoleon'i Elevation ly used commercial inetnls, but It Is ;.ion of the stage hit at the Majestic screw slop IIT I'.n- hoilli-s, I e e^K sllc- Theatre on May 14, 15 and 16 Napoleon l'.nnaparte was crowned S F1SHKIN invadlni; the Held of substances that barber-shop GERMS in nose were In use before tho birth of Christ, cr. ihe. np| lo enrer- all llf;e thlllR* Prominent among them is a stout after the French revolution. The rev- ; middle-aged gentleman wearing ear- olution ended with the overthrow of CLOTHING iicordiiiu to the National (ioocrnphlc which nre ns-d 1111I-. In ti as of mil- shaving phones; next to him, is seated a drab the directory on Xovcmher fl. 17!H>, mouth and throat society. Ill its early days aluminum lions of homes throughout the world, spin.-ior, reading a book. A littli nnd five years later Napoleon was of- 1H7 Smith st Let Zonilo eleunse awiiy tho uas so scarce aril expensive Hint It w-W -h c" t hut ii few r/ii!-; to muke, further down the line is a puffy Jew iLrruiiiuhilrd nciTclions, kill \v;is ealleil "silver of clay." Today the and a few mure cents to liny—they comfort fered (lie title, of emperor bv Ihe Perth Amboj tlic tfiTm;i. pfevent- diiit'iw. ish character—possibly a delicates I'liiteil States, tho largest producer Inni> all hccti tin- IVMIH of u sudil^n French somite, and on Deceniher _ N. J. Highly RiTinifitlikl. South- sen owner. He is bent over his na Idea, inl they hnv« nearly all niuil* tivi.' newspaper, much to the annoy 1SO1, he was crowned Napoleon 1, rtt iif the metal, ri'ibes more than U00,- at home Tel. 2991 IMIH.IHIII pounds annually. furtiini'N 'or their lm nilors. (PROBAKBUOF) ance of bis buxom spoflc, who divides I'arls. PARAMOUNT PLBLIX PERTH AMBOY THEATRES

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    SATURDAY N1TE Wallace Beery AMATEUR N1TE Police baffled -— citizenry — the underworld reaching out ita sinister hands to rule a great city-— and at its head Scorpio, the Killer, such a figure as with only the great Wal- KAY JOHNSON NEIL HAMILTON - JOHN HALLIDAY lace Beery could 'JACK HOLT A SEETHING DRAMA OF PRESENT DAY RUSSIA! LES N PRIMOIE portray! I i ix FRIDAY, MAY «. WOODRRTPGE INDFJ'KN IM SIMIAN ALLOWS FOUR HITS; EAST SIDE SPANKED, 11 TO 6 „.,,,.,„ ~ ACEAmvinwKiS VICTORS INN : : — TTT—. MISTMI^T, RAIN ANANlD) MITT)FAIMUD FAIIL . 1Tr0 i RACING HEAVY SLUGGING Another "Giant Killer" By HARD1N M RM1.Y HAMPER BENKERTMEN; THEY DRIVERS Spank Avenel Meadowbrooks,' This \* the firit of • teriei of 20-19, Collect Thirty Hit* In i COLLECT TWELVE BINGLES feature ttorin on the Tariou* driver* who writ appear at the Season Opener. Woodbridge Speedway thi» •*•• inn Thu feature will appear Tr- Wo-'dhridge Ait-s opened their YOUNG VIRGILLO STEALS BATTING HONORS on thii p*f* from time to time. i.'.'il • -•aso* by trimming the Avenel -Sporti Editor. Me»d"whrooks, 20 to IP. in a heavy- Student versus must IT nnd the master lost! Hrii.ic r.:::;rijr congest. Error* paved the way nine ci.iiiked up its second win of tli GEORGE HOAGLAND !<•• rr.any runs for hith clubs. Every kert's Woodl <',••:•;" H";i(rlan'i yi<: ifft 'hi IN son by heating Hor.'ice Iluttmvorth'.s East Side flingers, i T'r.I'KM'KNT .-.Rice. <>"rp. H man on the roster of the winning team hit at leaM ence, Gursaly and 6, at the Parish House diamond, Saturday afternoon. .\ .- you < member. Mal'im leading with five bingle? ••yr.e chap apiece. Pipof, the winning pitcher, WO/VJ THE master took lessons from his former student. Butter/, l i'.n rac-- a: la:-t • n h.-re la-t was banged for a total of twenty- taught Benkert his sport ":i..b. c's." when the Wood! ••itrht hit,=. The Ace? garnered thirty HEAVYWEIGHT i-ciach was a student at East Side years ago. Benkert t;uu< :n the e-di- fmm Petra? who went the entire tht- -1 retch for the Meadowbrooks. old master the sport '"x. y. z.'s." here Saturday. The box score: It was a rotten day for a hall to score three runs, hut f :rc, • .-t tjrncd 'J4 ACES (20) Kame Muddy, gooey field. Miserable, scare the serene Barron av™ . :v,e.i -•iv and di<-:n-' AB 1? Tt iold 'wet rain. Huddled spectators Munn got free passage to tii • brn.clf. He Paul-on. cur-'ing .lupe Pluviu?. And plenty of an easy fly was mulTCd. Sari, •I hi- hand through Gurraly. dirty ha-st-biill suits. Yup, Rotten en- ; cd. Alcano conked the sphi i 2 4 viriinment. But a good ball game, a home run, scoring himself .,, - unown by hi? many Malom. s< 3 5 Walter Stillman. rapidly- nearing the j runners. Just like that! ••nd- including hi* buddy, 2 3 i-nd nf hi.- athletic career at Wood-, But the Benkertmen were'. •. ,i. ;- a Philadelphia boy. ' Mackay. rf ' bridge, handled the mound assign-.the occasion. They slapp.-,! an for «ev(-r;'l year; >jn- 1 G. I.atunzio. lb incnt. Hllciwing but . fuur hit.:- in a runs into their half of the iv .- ;an three A at the Wai gi-i-at' pitching exhibition. He was ' nonchalantly as a millionnii. ;• rar-. Hi- appf-aTanro ; J. Lot'tAnzio, If .. . ppoM'd by Fit-Ids from whom Wood-, a punched penny to a new-i ai »-i; hi.- h'r?t try 6n a l-ridife cnllected a total of twelve bin-j men had been retired befot. :. I a-kt-d him whether -M 20 30 5 (Ties which were bunched and spat-j again suffered the agony 1 •d t: • (in: or th>. board track MEADOWBROOKS (19) i, ltd all over the different corners of W's ' crossing the pan. 1! ; A.B. R. HE. the l"t. wasn't to blame. Not by a I- 1." :,e drawled after he -'- Uunda. c . The Woodbridge club played a He had struck out Dimoik. • a limnv-nt, "ninety-nine rac- Kuzma, rf, If whaie I'f a good giime. All but two ,man to face him, hut t!(< ' f a r'indred. if they are T\ Ilunda. rf playn- hit at least once, and only dropped the third strike. On . w !. ••li y.'i that they are J. Ha^ak, If t\n"> t-rrors wm1 charged to the team. beat the throw to first. Mr. .- !.- •;.•• -T. a dirt tiark. The IV-tras. ]> . And errors were excusable on the tripled to left, scoring linn - i . • :- One can n-ually Mitro, :(h m:;ddy. slijipery rield. A young fel- crossing the plate himself m. : i r... :- in-aded f''f. But J. Yint, ?s lnw by the mime of Virgillo slide Id's single. Mr. Virgillo slip;- ',••:•,i. '.•.:• A one hii- tn be an Alky. 2b . ban ing honors frum the tribe by mi-hit1- to second, stole third on a ,\ , or. i !*.'• ¥':"i Pram'-.- Wi-rwrat and. tiny three times in four trips to the I then scored when Field- :i 'r\*r ' -i ••: '•• •'•••• ''.'.'iini- do nic.-t 'of hozel plate. There's a hoy who has taken goofy one a mile" out r,i -.'-,. -".i ••! w.j- ' .liii: cai." Mooney, lb Uenki-rt's U«son.- to" heart. When he er's reach. Woodbridge, >; l-.i [(.ii'' r,h- naii hi* thrills, too. Ritrhe. cf .. opened the season, "strike-out" was 3 End of the third. •>•/ ••:' !•'.• b- fame td Wood- jo.-"4 alit.ut his middle name. Parsons, The fourth was a scorcl. '((.'•• ?..• '.'ir '.vent "hu>v,ir(-" on 52 19 28 0 Jc,>t. and Stillman hit twice apiece. East Side added a run in t!,. !' -mar. ::a i. He didn't like to .Stdr-e by inning: iMuf-yl. of East -Side, collected two the fifth when Musyt singb .1 • \: aii'.i: ;:.•• in-* i • i •. n t but a- far 3305 1S3 Oiix—20 i 'ir.L'V-- to lead the lopers. , in Sarles who had been hit b. i '..;'i ;;.•••.>.:• i.i- went through (J51 324 004—l'J | Bing, Bing Boyt! ball. • ;.r*- ;:r.d r..:ned turtle several e tir i Afur East Side had been blanked The Woodbridge guns !»•...•:,! .n:---. life and never intends to give it up." | in the first halt" of the opening verbevate again in the el'.- ; idtnt pinned," he And here's something that might in- 'lrame, Woodhridge began the tire- of the sixth. Virgillo and tii" '-. satisfied, ti rc-t the girls, George is unattach- wmks hy collecting two hits and the paths via singles and MUM Jp tl.a*. lay for the ed, not mortgaged, or in other three runs to begin weaving a pat- Lockie sent a scorcher thrum:: UTn of defeat for the visitors. Field?, ond:-. I wertt out : v.ord-, he i« single. When he ap- It wa? in the first half uf tl;, adi.- it in J'.i.l. But being on- pears on the wooden saucer here Eippaiently s bit nervous, walked that Woodbridge messed up ;•.• n• of Joe Zick. The Braves . eleven from / Baka. Batting INRAHWAYLOOP went to Mayer of the 1 ii' Kish of the j Braves who I The Rubin A. C, which is compos- apiece. d (if . a number of former Wood- The Lindys broke a 2-L1 >i bridge and St. Mary's diamond stars, the six and seventh by si'imi has entered the Kahway City loop. runs in these innings. Sunday, May 10,1931 This i» the fifth of a lerie* of Manager Jandrisevits expects that The box score: articles which "Fly Rod," * well- his club will make a strong bid for known Woodbridge authority on LINDYS A. A. (6) ii t honors in the league with the follow- AB fishing will write for the Inde- ing tosstrs «i(rned up on the water: Mayer, lb \ r> AND EVERY SUNDAY pendent from time to time. P. Jandrisevita, A. Jandrisevits, J. Baka, p „. 5 Toots interested in that branch Wranitz, F. Wranitz, J. Stem, E. Knight, ss '. •» of sport will undoubtedly be Stern, L. Fullerton, J. Campion, J. Wukoveta, c j able to glean considerable in- Lacek, M. Semak, E. Kosic, J. Walsh, Barcellona, If 3 ' formation from "Fly Rod's" i. Saverock, J. Gassy, W. Denman, Campbell. 3b «4 50 LAP FEATURE stories.—Sports Editor. r. Centanni, F. Swetits and J. Hack- Gerity, 2b 4 er. Coach Earl Walters, of Rahway Finn, rf „ ;i Last Sunday, on the Muskenetong high, has been chosen league umpire. Toback, cf ;! at Buttsville, I saw three fair sized The Robins schedule follows: 20 LAP CONSOLATION Rainbow trout taken on a dry fly. First Half 35 This is the first I have seen this sea- May Hi—Robins vs. Police BRAVES A. C (2) Time Trials Begin At 1:30 P. M. Race* 3 P. M. son, so from now on, we can expect May 18—Rubins vs. Ramblers AB 1 May 25—Robins vs. Mercks ! to have some real sport. What June 3—Robins vs. Pneumatic Walsh, ss 3 "1 branch of sport gives more pleasure June lJ—Robins vs. Reformatory Gerithr, 3b ' '. than fishing—a day on a good stream June 18—Robins vs. Seco with a light rod and a book of good Kish?2b 1 Second Half J. Zick, p ' World Famous Drivers flys, and the.ltnowledge that just un- July 2—Robins vs. All Stars Fitzpatrick, cf } [ der the ripples there are untold July 'J—Robins vs. Police Ringwood, If •• •* thrills awaiting you. July 13—klobins vs. Ramblers Stumpf, lb •] ' 1 think you can vsry your colors July 20—Robins v». Mercks Pastor, c ' FRED FRAME GENE HAUSTEIN now, as the March Brown flies are July 20—Robins vs. Pneumatics P. Zick, rf - swarming out us are several other Aug. 4~Robins vs. Reformatory Leeson, rf ...... : ' Aug. 13—Robins vs. Seco CHIEF SUN HAWK kinds, and I notice quite it few White AH 111 • HERMAN SCHURCH Millers close to thfi water. This will sanies will be played at Rlver- Score fiy intringf: ', bring the big fellows close "to the sur du Park, aa Kahmay at 4i&o' face. clock 4Jnd«... . HO •" FRED WINNAI RICK DECKER A day in the woods now, is a joy to the weary business man, and pos- itively the best tonic for frayed | FRANK FARMER CLIFF HAMM nerw. Ail the spring tkw-er* IUM in bloom, the birds are chirping" forth AND OTHER OLD FAVORITES in their glory—nature is at her bent and she culls, long and loudly to come and enjoy her beauty. Do we hear her? Let's go. We will not be sorry, See Freddy Winnai's beard speedway comeback after an amazing escape for such days are well spent. CAR WASHING I often wonder why, ss a rule, fish- from death in his flaming race car at Altoona last year. ermen and hunters sre such good fel- MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION, INC lows. 1 believe it is because they find in the woode, all t/.t y good in life Opp. Municipal Rldg., Woodbridge and 1^ bro*deof their mind and helpi 1MELD$1.OO with a HUGH M. TOMPKIN&, E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 8. SECOND SECTION PACE SEVEN PETE SCHMIDT PITCHES GREAT GAME; BARRONS WIN, 13 TO 3 Inaugural Races At "RASH" KEATING TOPNOTCHERS by KET LEONARDO BATTERS FAIL TO PITCHES NO-HIT, FATHOM BENKERT'S STAR Board Saucer Sunday NO-RjJKONTESTj , ,(v Loading Drivers To Compete In Thrilling Sprint Races MOUNDSMAN'S DELIVERY Renewal Of Farmer-Frame Duel Expected—Detroit Blanks Eagles With Superb pilot Is Expected To Be "Holy Terror" On Board*— Exhibition On Slab — Score "DUTCH" FANS FOURTEEN, GIVES FOUR HITS Twenty-One Races Carded For Woodbridge Track. Is 6 To 0. With C«ptnln IVte Schmidt Hitching nm1 of the preatest Mure than thirty of the leading automobile racing driv- RANGERS' FOURTH WIN Kamos of his high school career, Wondliridno triumphed over n | lie country will bid for honors iri the inaugural races at Fiaseliall nnd how it is pitched, was Leonardo, Tuesday afternoon lit Leonardo, i:i to fl. It was "Pete Board Speedway, Sunday afternoon. A duel clearly demonstrated by young Schmidt Day" in the South Jersey town. "Dutch" had thing* "flash" Keating, of the Rutan Ran- |, .'resumed—between Frank farmer, popular Philadel- gers when he twirled a no-hit, no- his own way for nine serene innings in which he fanned thir- ;iiid Freddy Frame, well-known west coast flash, who run game to beat the Eagles, 6 to Q teen men and allowed the slugging Leonardo dub Hut four tin- big favorite here last season. Freddy Winnai, who scattered hits. He blanked tho losers for six consecutive inn- lirnily risked his life in a flaming car at Altoona last year,' a single free ticket to the initial bag. A\AY 20t tQZf ings. And he never read n book on "How to Pitch!" ;ilt(IiT5 Olive Place, Woodbridge or by the seventh on Schmidt's only mi»- calling Woodbridge 8-1224. The %2 SPIRIT play of the entire game. He hulked Rangers will meet the All Stars to- tAe OTHER. witn Mnllnr on third base, so the run- morrow. 'ZindbergA ner came home. And did that bur« The box score: "Hutch" up? Ho struck out Wciw RUTAN RANGERS (8) I®, W. H. U.) ^e"L0NEEA6l" anil Woinheimcr with seven pitched AB R H E bulls. Ahhhh, baby! Fitzpatrick, 2b - 4 110 Wooilbridixe did more "doin's" \n IS. Keating, p 3 0 10 th>' eij;hth. Cacciola got n free phi* Jen-sen, 3b 3 2 3 0 BARRONS TO FACE ROBINS BEAT UNION t<. lirst and galloped to third whe» .1. Keating, Us ... ; 3 2 3 0 I'arsons doubled. Jost drove in Cac- •liinni, If 3 0 0 0 (io!n with n ninglc to left, P«nwn» Rutan, rf 3 12 0 stiilc third and scored when Gioe Krumn, lb 3 0 10 IRVINGTON AWAY BLUESOX IN TENTH bunted safely. Gioe slipped down tt Zenohia, c 3 0 2 0 nd. Tommy Lockie poked the Montiwolli, cf 3 0 10 Bent On Boosting Average To Trail For Eight Frames, Rally ellet into right garden scoring Josl Kiddle, rf 10 10 .500 Against North Jersey In Ninth — Losing Pitcher nd (li»e. Heh, heh. (Villain's .) There is little mure to tell, gentle 20 6 15 0 Nine—Carteret Wednesday. Hurled Great Ball Game. adi-rsi ('.'.) Leonardo made a sort EAGLES A. C. (0) splurge in the last of the ninth. H e i n i e Benkert's Woodbridge With certain defeat staring them •ushing across two runs on one hit. !• i alifornin pilot "stole the AB R H E Elliott, c •. 3 0 0 0 (lingers, rapidly swinging into a win- in the face, the Avencl UobinH yank- ilollar got on the paths on Stillman't wri'k after week. I lain e ning stride that gives promise of ed the "fat from the fire" in their ild throw. The Leonardo runner Ins it that Clene Haustein, Leahy, If 2 0 0 0 Farr, lb 2 0 0 0 "big doings" before the end of thgame e with the Union Blue Sox, Sun- imped down to second. Miles hit U i 1 trnni Detroit, will make it season, will meet Irvington, tomor- day, by staging a rally in the last he infield and reached first safely. • r laniicr and Frame. It is Aaroe, 2b 2 0 0 0 N. Hanson, p 2 0 0 0 row afternoon at Irvington, in thehalf of the ninth to score three runs A'einheimer hit to right field to score -it lluiistcin is a "holy ter- eighth game of the season for theand knot the count, 5 to 5. A very Kith runners. Schmidt topptd. thing* llit- hoards. Jensen, ss 2 0 0 0 Larson, rf 2 0 0 0 locals'. Having scalped both East chagrined hunch of Blue Sox players IT by funning the last batter to face W. Hanson, 3b 2 0 0 0 Side and Leonardo by big margins went into the tenth frame bent on ii in. Levi, cf 2 0 0 0 in less than a week, the Barrens,' blasting the Robins out of the park, .lost, Cjiop, Lockie and Cacciola hit Brady, cf 2 0 0 0 greatly improved in form, are bent but a nice goose egg was their re- wire- apiece to share batting honori on evening up their season by beat- j ward. And the Robins? They pushed of the afternoon. Mollnr collected 21 0 0 0 ing the strong Irvington club tomor- a run across in the last of the tenth two bingles—half of what Schmidt Score by innings: row. —and blooie went the ball game, allowed his team. Tho work of the Eagles 000 000 0—0 Wilk, who turned back Hacken- right into their tee-pee after they work of Woodbridge club was much improv- Rangers 110 202 x—6sack for Irtington last week, will had trailed for eight innings. ed, in all departments. The subs wh« carnage ;jn the opening framumme -b yujwere put in to exhibit their ware* probably face Woodbridge, with Wukovets, Semak and Fleso split shoving Jost, (lioe and t.ockie across Minette behind the plate. Garb will the mound work for the winners, the did well. And all's well that end'» the plate. Lockie's timely hit to right well. be at the initial bag, Williams at three fanning ten between them. It brought in .lost and (iioe. "l)uteh': second, Argast at third, and Cho-was Merion'a game all right,* The Schmidt drove one to the outfield t< The box score: SENATORS PLASTER borda at short. The outfield will be hard working Blue Sox pitcher fan- score Lockie, and the slaughter wa Cli.ef Charley Sun-Hawk, full ned sixteen and allowed only seven WOODBRIDGE (13) patrolled by Druse in right, Lilien in under way. Schmidt introduced the AB blooded Cherokee Indian who h&i in- center and Kozechinskiin left. scattered hits in a beautiful exhibi- vaded (he East looking for laurels on South Jerseyites to his curves) with a Parsons, 3b 4 ROYAL OUTFIT, 13-3 Carteret Wednesday tion on the slab. F. and J. Wukovets hitless and rimless inning. the auto racing speedway. led the winners with the willow with Burna, 3b 1 Coach Francis McCarthy will bring Cacciola and Jost garnered hits in j0Kt, Cf _ 4 Toth, Whalen Fan Eighteen his blue and white standard bearers two hit.« apiece. the second, but no runs were forth- sanii' topnotch lineup of last year The Robins will meet Hopelawn at lialog, cf 1 we will add many stars of Indian- Men Between Them — Lam- to Woodbridge Wednesday afternon coming. Weis got a single off Sch- Gioe, rf 4 and for the umpteenth time, Wood- Avenel Sunday afternqon. midt, but it was of little use. pidis and Altoona fame." bert Hits Two Home Runs. The box score: Peterson, rf 0 Twenty-oiu' Sunday races will be bridge and Carteret, ancient and hon- In the third, Schmidt hit throug Lockie, c ._ 3 orable rivals, will clash on the field. ROBIN A. A. (6) the box, stole second and scored o nm with the possibility of that many AB R Hacker, c 0 more being added. After losing their opening game to Carteret, fresh from a triumphant Virgillo's hit to left garden, Mr. Sclv the Avenel Robins, the Iselin Sena- Fullerton, 3b 5 0 Schmidt, p 5 win over New Brunswick this week, midt then took his place in the bo> Virgillo, ss ols on is bent on trampling the Benkert Jandrisevits, ss 5 1 ' ' ' (r(rettingg into the win cot- and fanned three men in a row. Ge Handerhan, ss Fords Field Club Will Play td th Rl A A f coached crew into the dust. Ditto Wranitz, If 5 1 hot, Pete. Get hot! umn, plastered the Royal A. A. offor the Benkertmen, who are in high Campion, c 5 0 Stillman, If Strong WoodhaveNine Sunday W Amboy, 1Z ^^ It was the sixth inning befor Houseman, 2b ^ Ab d spirits because of their recent vie- F. Wukovets, lb 5 1 Woodbridge again disturbed th 1 Dimock, 2b Frank Farmer {or|eg Centanni, rf 4 tranquility that reigned in the Sout] St,v Anthony, KordsF. C nin, ^Z^X^^el^ 1 Cncciola, lb e McCarthy will probably start £ Wukovets, p 4 2 Jersey town, by driving four run i hiirley Sun Uuwk, the only all "popped up from ^7-5 win, over ans under and we],e never threate^ Sherman, lb either gzelag or Poll on the hill Saverock, cf 3 0 across the plate. Lessee, now. Virgi inli-d Indian chieftain ever to ed. Whalen and Toth split the pitch stern 0 last Sunday, will meet p p against the Barrons. Stutzke will . 2b £ lo walked and skipped to second o: 311 13 \\ In' whims of Lady Fate, will a ing for Iselin- 0 Stillman's wallop to left. Dimoc Woodhaven nine at the L « c catch. The infield will be made up of Semak, p lir.-l introduction to Wood- new tween them. Whalen fanne'Bhtd hittwelvs bee- Baska at first, Richey at second, and Flesso, p 1 0 LEONARDO (3) I':IIIS. Chief Sun Hawk has park in rords Sunday afteinoon at . h remaining sevcn frames. l Sou. k either Szelag or Poll at third. Mikics AB iviiiK speedy racing cars for n [s weie en u 40 6 Konowit/,, If 4 It years but Sunday's run fbe assignet^hd toHi* thu "?li«& vit^h H'^ P'lift'fl' - LLamberb t pok- will cavort at short, Thatcher will be l (i Outtw o home rUtlS J Yuhas of H. Anthony, ss ....'. -I hi- tii.-t on a half-mile board ,__•_(,. TVtcrson ' ' ' left garden, Kleban in center and UNION BLUE SOX (5) STEELS BAHLE TO Parsk'i- behind tin 0 or William will twir}*t;l fo r th.d'e WoodS- ">« Royal* hit one, AK ood assort- Galvanek in right. Dollar, 'cf 4 1 0 ment of triples and doubles made the Benkert will use either Captain jjetzgev ss 5 Miles, p, rf, c 4 1 0 1 type sprint programprograms haveHaven nine witwnhn »«« catchL»U.I.- . interesting one for the aftei noon an Schmidt or Stillman against Irving- Merion/p -1 Weis, 2b 4 0 2 0 • •nicil hree las____t yea_ r will be con-, ing. . Bill Seiboth will call the balls spectatorsctators.. OutfielderOutfielderss werweree botherebotheredd DRAW WITH POLICE Weinheimeri, , lb A 0 1 1 I iliis summer, according to'and strikes. ton tomorrow and will employ either miller 'f 5 considerably by heavy winds. 1930 Rahway League Champs C. AnthoTiy, c 0 0 0 The box score: of the two against Carteret. Lockie ( ^y gfynn 2b 5 I PParisi , fI'f 9 0 0 0 1SELIN SENATORS (13) will catch. Either Cacciola or Jand- g(/henk c' 3 Battle To 3-3, Deadlock — burman, 3b 0 0 1 AB R H E risevits will play first, Dimock, sec-; ji Q^^U '>£ 5 Solanok, 3b .* 0 0 0 0 Darkness Ends Game. Balas, 3b 5 3 3 0 >nd; Parsons, third; and Virgllo,' gaisman ' ^ 4 Oliver, rf 1 0 0 « lioltzer, ss 5 short. Jost will patrol center field,, patt(,n if " ' 5 Carhart, p 2 0 0 1 SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES Gioe, right, and whoever does not c Glynn, if The opening game of the jRahway Lambert, cf 5 pitch, left. JLeffle'r, rf pg g Pqters, lb ' 5 Twilighwilight League eended in a 3 to 3 33 3 4 1 P>y THE SPORTS EDITOR Joten, r£ 1 ih Whalen, p Nothenagle, rf 0 deadlock Monday night, in the sixth Score by innings- Toth, p inning, when darkness necessitated Woodbridgdbid ge * 3031 004 140—11 DIAMOND DUST AND SPLINTERS . C. Huttemann, rf thhe callinlli g of thth e lonl g drawn-oudt t i 102— I JENSSEN ALLOWS 41 fair between *e Steel Equipment i,conaLdo 000 000 What a week everything topsy-turvy .... Heinie Ben- G. Huttemann, rf Score by innings: . k hlm n c nine, l'.)30 champions, t)nd the Police -'t's outfit unceremoniously socking East Side .... then top- <' a - Union Sox 021 011 ube 11!!!! ?~!l Athletic Association, of Rahway. The I'liiiK Leonardo .... in less than four days .... what a come- " - ONLYTHREE HITS Avenel 000 020 003 1—C ga 'J" thriiler "from" start to'finish,. m a ''•iik .... and what great pitching performances .... by Walt f"»niLboth dubs battling tooth1 and RUTGERS LACROSSE Millman and Pete Schmidt both of 'em allowed four 40 13 13 Leads Rutan Rangers To Third nu 1. ''its apiece in the two games .... Stillman against East Side ROYAL A. A. (3) Victory Of Season — Eagles The Police took the lead in the FORDS OPENS WITH opening frame by pushing across a TEAMVS. TIGERS • • . . Schmidt against Leonardo and, baby, that's pitching g Yuhag ,f 5010 Victims, 4 To 1. run Seco regintered all of its runs L1 . I .. ? 11 __* . l ii •..____ ._ -.. _LL A T _-V __-* V\ JI *»__rj /"* am Wl ___!__! anH Tld ft _-. i _ 1 J rt _~* -4 . Schmidt fanned thirteen in the Leonardo game Swintak„ „„,, s_s 4 in the last of the third. The coppers Princeton At New Brunswick mis he never bought a book on "How To Pitch" .... made Reingler, 2b 4 Pitching a pretty ball game, hold- WIN OVER B'KLYN added one in the fourth and one in Tomorrow —Lafayette I" l>alk in one inning of the game against the South Jerseyites Sabine, ib 4 ing the Eagles to three scattered the fifth to knot the count and the hits, Jensaen led the Rutan Rangers Dixie Colored Giants Let Down tattle ended at the close of the sixth Trackmen In Deciding "hot under the collar" struck out the two re- ££«;;«, •-;;;;;;;;;;; 2 to their third victory of the season hen darkness settled over the dia- With 7 To 5 Whipping — ., batters with seven pitched balls .... atta boy, Torak) 3b ] 4 in a week end game, 4 to 1. The lond. Battle. t "Dutch." I Kirbv, rf i 4 Rangers collected ten bingles from Soo, Federson Pitch. U>key, pitching for the Steels, al- That makes it four losses and three wins for the Crusaders MIMA,"w hy Ijuating'lrvington Which won't be an easy job . ... only tally in the fifth, after Jenssen Gian« to eight hits, the Fords Field lahwayarts. ' ii meets Princeton- here tomorrow ii 11'"! lii'iikert'a making a ball qlub out of that outfit . . . . de- 3« 3 8 4 walked a man. Club made its 1031 debut Sunday af- The box score: the lirst varsity contest on the Prep Score by innings: The Rangers played fine ball both STEEL EQUIPMENT (3) the fact that at Seton Hall last week, he had to go hunt ternoon at Fords, with 7 to 5 victory. School Day program. The second var- 1 1 Royal A. A 000 010 200— 3 on the field and at bat. The club is The For(j3 hitters garnered ten hits AB R II PO A sity encounter slated for Neilsoa I " ' a pinch hitter .... found him asleep behind the bench . . . . Senators ._ Wl 402 30x—13 rapidly improving in style and will' from the offerings o-f T- . -Jones and Hessick, 2b .. 2 0 Field tomorrow afternoon will find ""•iiktmed him .... sent him in .... but Uame Rujmor has it no doubt make a strong bid for base- Detwart who hurled for the losers. r'omeroy, lb 3 1 the Scarlet trackmen meeting Lafay- 1 "!al 'hi! boy "gof fired" .... it's pretty tough on a coach to ball honors in the township. Romer, Damitsch and I'arsler hit Slek, If 3 1 ette in what will prove the deciding The box score: 0 li:'v<> to even keep his ball players awake .... it makes the twice apiece. okey, p buttle of the Middle Three titk FINAL INSPECTION RUTAN RANGERS (4) Fords trailed until the fourth inn- /an Camp, c . 0 0 10 n quest. i-'uu'hinj, job a bit harder .... more spirit is necessary ; . . . ( AB R H ing, when a rully netted five runs. heets, cf 0 2 1 0 I ' The Rutgers stickmen downei """•i' fiidit and if both are to be gotten Benkert s the Moy, c ,•••• 4 4 The box score: Verity, 3b 0 0 0 1 Stevens by a score of 7 to 2 in their Keating, 2b 3 0 itophen, ss 0 0 1 1 l'"iich who'll get 'em. ', MADE AT SPEEDWAY FORDS F. C. (7) A' meet two weeks ago and expect t» Kitzpatrick, If 4 3 1 AB R H Alden. rf I 1 1 1 JJ J! add the Tiger's scalp tomorrow. Led The old township is all agog with excitement . . . . the J. Keating, 3b 8 ,1 Rodner, rf 2 1 1 Miele, rf 1 0 0 0 _ I by George Latimer and Johnny Kirk- 2 Womlhridge board speedway opans Sunday .... finally ap- " Gillis, rf f 2 Jogan, If 3 11 wood, the Scarlet Twe've should ex- P'r,"r.<- ' (ferine cornine !•• (*.•• .-"?;it< Theatre t-imor- 'Continued from Pa^e 1 - Section 2) Despite the fact, that, according to "big time" standards a Township $73.90 nrivic '• iU.'i'n-' and hf 11 >f> ate all other appointment*, in their Order the size of Wrtodhridge is considered rr.yihii'Hl • n ••<' v e-. verd as follow-: "small time" stuff, the police have $61,50 Modern movie villain? arc- ju?t like Harvey E. Ronrnnd Inow detk »«- kept In tWe limelight by accomplish- tlii' r'-i of h'imanity, opine* Lloyd, ing feat? that would do credit to a rtnd modern movie heroes and hero, j (-"•ant), March if,, ll'lfl; Fred L*r- big city department. $12.40 -en (now round= sergeant), Sept 20, $ 8.68 iru- an- ju-t h.iman* too. 1 About a-year ago, Patrolman Al- Over 133%% Over 16% Tha' (xplnin« why, in "Way Of All I l'.'lfi; George Keating (now desk lan McDonnell with the aid of broth- Men," thi- hero and heroine are fnr 1 sergeant), February 10, '"1919; Jos-er officers captured the "silk robbery Take advant..?e of this wonderful opportunity (,. finni -finil'-^- character''. The char-| eph Einhorn, February 24, 1919; Jos- gang," most of whom were wanted get the best that can be had in cooking comfort. ii' tcr portrayed by Dougls* Kail- '. eph Mokfinsky, October 13, 1919i;n New York and Jersfty City for ser- The Price and terms are the most attractive wo h;iv li.'inki, Jr. in the unusual drama in arrived when real- ' ^Ronald Golniori ui'The Deuil jamin Parsons (now traffic ser- dope. Main street merchants have Phone: 3510 Perth Amboy i?m and humanne*5 on thp screen ' fl mu?t he emphasized," Lloyd decl«re<. ' : |wew ^py.Tr tji- "lietter screen rea'.i'm, d'Je to better monsen, (now patrol driver,) No- job nights. It appears that nothing photography and other technical Virginia Ctierrill "The Devil to Pay"vember 26, 1H23; Dan Gibson, Feb- gets past Frank, and for being com- methods year? ago eliminated the ' B ruary 14, 1924; Rudy Simonsen, July paratively new on the force he has t)lack-mon tachcd villain and the in- Pramatist Frederick Lonsdale re- 10, 1924; Celestine Romond and made several important arrests. nocent country !«*»r .. _..- ,._,, 1 In Featured Role Looking back, the old timers must -•= v«>at" H hi»lft«fr =K1P of Rdhald €«!• Meyer. XarseB, May 27, 1925; Henry Henry Frahme "Tniliiv the Vitaphonijty Techni-] , man's character in the star's latest Dunham, May lit, Ul2fi (later resign- we ±he-diffCTenpe in the department- color, vastly improved photography 1 Newcomer Makes Second picture, "The Devil To Pay," whiched and reappointed February 1, The roll call is much larger. Motor- and other mechanical advantage? 1930;) Joseph Grady, August 15, cycles have been added to the force. have made the screen so real, me- Screen Appearance In Col- comes to the State Theatre on Sun- The patrol wagon is a convenience I day. Ronald Colman is thought by lflZO; Joseph Farkas, March 1, 1927; SURGICAL APPLIANCES chanically, that the spectator more lege Comedy. William Romond, June 20, 1927; Al-which was not thought of, for "Pad- tr.ah ever before detects And repudi- casual" acquaintances to be cold and dy^TistraHy used to brm^hisjijriaon- forbidding—the very opposite of theUh'P". McDonnell, December 1, 1927; ate- anything unreal in characteriza- Joseph M. Dalton. February 1, 1928;ers in by the scuff of .the "neilt, or ANDJ5UPPQRTERS tion and drama." One certainly must have delivered • playboy role in which he is east by like a bag of so many peanuts. The the goods for a motion picture com- ithe author of "The Devil To Pay/Closind' o Zuccaro, March 1, 1928tri; m uniforms of the officers—Chief |pnny to sign a practically unknown ! But even those who know him only as John M. Govelitz, Richard Albert Le- Murphy recalls the first time he put lund 'immediately be cast for fea-1 a shadow on the screen can detect in vi, Thomas Bishop, Michael D'e Joy,on a uniform, the whole town came Now In Our Own Building ! lured] leads! ! his emotional make-up the kindliness, George Misajt, Frederick* Leidner and out to give him the "once-over"—the Champagne Flows I That is what has happened to Vir-th,e cheerful, happy-fco-lucky, why- N'els J. Launtzen, all appointed June traffic equipment and facilities, all ginia ("herrill who, together with worry temperament that he portrays 2, 1930; Karney J. Romano, Frank that goes to make up an efficient de- 1 Miller, Anthony Peterson and John 20 West Scott PI. Elizabeth, N. J. t John Wayne and Marguerite Church- so well in his latest production. partment, must all seem different. In "Inspiration" liil, are featured in Fox Movietone's E. Manton, all appointed February 1, 1930. Tempus fugit. In time this Town- Opposite City Hall •"(riiis Demand Excitement," coming ship will double its size and will be- Director Clarence Brown In- to the State Theatre next week. I ?tarrlom according to the Fox offi- The local police have one of the It all started a little more than cials is the third member of the feabigges- t traffic problems; bigger than come the City of Woodbridge. With vents Unique Camera "Shot" two years ago. One day she waUures d trio. any other town in the state of Newthe growth of the Township will just a visitor In Hollywood; the I Seymour Felix directed thu pro-Jersey, for practically every import- come the further growth of the de- What a pity there is -uch a thing next, Charlie Chaplin's leading lady ; duction which was written by Har-ant main thoroughfare and highway partment, and in a very few years, a- prohibition in America! I in "City Lights" then in production. lan Thompson. in the state runs through some part we will be the old-timers, looking THE She was at a dinner party one night. of the Township. Since the opening Clarence I!rown. whose inventive of the super-highway, there has been back at the good old days, "when mind usually follows along director- Chaplin sat next to her and was so Ben Parsons drove the Whippet, and ial lines, camera angles and synthetic impressed with her beauty and ' — Please mention this paper to ad-a number of manslaughter cases, but i vertisers; it helps jou, it helps them, this number has been kept down con- Chief Murphy ruled the department (rra^> for miniature pelf courses, 'charm that he asked her to visit his with a fair, firm hand." might otherwise blossom forth as thestudio and 'ake a test. She did and! it helps your paper. — siderably by the efficient policing. inventor of new tippling extrava- it resulted in her being cast for the Paulus Dairy gances. • feminine lead. i mmise of what might he expect- And before the production was Main Office: 189-195 New£t., New Brunswick, N. J. ed of Brown in a less arid environ- released, Fox officials felt so confi- ment is to be seen in the opening dent of her success that they offered Phone 2400 ' Established 18! scene for "Inspiration," Greta Gar- | her a contract which she accepted. NOTICE OF BANKING HOURS bo's new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star- Since then the picture has been re- .AULUS' {Effective July 15th, 1931) ring vehicle, which will open Thurs- leased and the confidence that 'the OSITIVELY day at the State Theatre. Here \ officials placed in her has been more Brown introduces what may be call- than justified. IN KEEPING WITH MODERN BANKING PRACTICE, AND IN COMMON WITH USE ERFECTLY MILK ed the "champagne cascade." Her second screen appearance will OTHER BANKS OF THE COUNTY AND STATE, THE UNDERSIGNED BANKING Tower of Glan Formed! be as a college co-ed in "Girls De- ASTEURIZED As the scene opens, the screen is ' mand Excitement" wherein she up- INSTITUTIONS OF PERTH AMBOY WILL, ON JULY 15, 1931, DISCONTINUE P filled with a glistening pyramid of holds the rights of the girls in the THE PRACTICE OF KEEPING THEIR BANKING HOUSES OPEN IN THE EVE- crystal glasses, each set into each school with John Wayne leading the Walker-Gordon Certified Milk other until they rise from the table opposing boys. NING. Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk into a tower of glass, the largest Incidentally, John Wayne himself Banking Hours Will Be As Follows: Suydam's and Rutger'3 Special Raw Tuberculin glasses on the bottom, the smallest is another comparatively newcomer on top. Into this scene comes the to the talking screen. He will be re- Week Days (Except Saturdays) 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Tested Milk hand of Lewis Stone, pouring a bub-membered as "Breck Coleman," the Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 o'clock Noon bling bottle of champagne into the leading role in that Fox Movietone DISTRIBUTION COV£RS topmost glass, allowing it to spill epic, "The Big Trail." As box of- PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, over in gurgling cascade until all thefice records speak for themselves, FIRST NATIONAL BANK PERTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY glasses are full and brimming with everywhere the picture has been Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge inviting cheer. Then, of course, eager shown, he has made a personal suc- RARITAN TRUST COMPANY PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK Carteret, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. hands reach into the scene and carry cess. off the tempting glasses, Marguerite Churchill destined for

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