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Four Page Colored Comic Section Three Sections 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 ;„ ,,<ommending the building of the These parks would be the Fords Victory Bridge and then detour the had nothing on Frank Tazekas, 17, to boss the whole court in its oper- Professor Alley opened his talk of 83 Russell street, Woodhxidge, horse being ridden by "Bill Gerity." ations; demanding all the favors and highway from the Watchung Moun- Park of 50 acres, the Veterans Park right lane down Smith street, Perth "Bill" was lifted off the horae and with the assertion that the world tain* to Raritan Bay which shall be of 125 acres, 100 acres of FreeAmboy, out to Amboy avenue and who found himself in jail, out again advantages but never showing an in- today is a big neighborhood. Th* and in again all within a couple of thrown to the road, sustaining clination to concede a point This i lusting memorial to the greatest School lands and on the boundary from there detour the heavy traffic bruises on both legs. In the mean- radio, telegraph, rapid means of inventive genius of the age. The line of Woodbridge and Raritan down Cutter's lane, to Fulton hours Tuesday night. inclination to dominate all proceed- travel and of forwarding news from time, "Bill's" horse, in the agony of ings and dictate all terms would be 1 1'ity Commissioners of Perth Amboy Township 200 acres of county parks. street, out to Main street and thence Young Tazekas was arrested by pain, hit ..'/Gene's"' horse, also one country to another, he said hav« ;,,i,i of Woodbridge, and the Board The father of the Edison Highway to Rahway avenue. The local au- Sergeant Ben Parsons at 6 o'clock throwing Gene to the groundfata. l to a private individual who I removed all the old barriers that ,,f i husen Freeholders of Middlesex in Woodbridge is Committeeman thorities balked at this plan for Ful- Tuesday evening on a complaint Gene was taken to a doctor where he carried on in such terms woulu d be distance used to impose, enmity have endorsed this fourteen William P. Campbell who introduced ton street is very narrow and thick- made by Mrs. SRoae Keller, who was treated for a sprained wrist. fataftl l to a private individuaidividual whwhoo . And the principles that govtra ,li. "parkway connecting the five the resolution placing the township claimed that the youth killed several m ly populated which only created a A veterinarian was called but the carried on in such a manner in a ampler neighborhoods also gOYWB iHVhways which run north and south on record in favor of this highway. hazard. At the best it only tied up of her chickens with a sling shot. neighborhood, he said, and has been' the World Neighborhood, he said. iVniutfh this fourteen-mile-wide yal- Tazekas was paroled until 7:30 horse was beyond help and he was "The route proposed by the State traffic at the side streets. < shot to put him out of his misery. obstructive to the best interests Of There are three great essentials to l,\- with the Outerbridge Crossing. Highway Commission through Sum- o'clock that evening when he ap- the United States in affairs con- thd progress and development of any Tii.imas Edison himself places his The plan was then formulated to peared before Judge B. W. Vogel The Kano car was badly damaged. mit avenue, is objected to by Wood- have the traffic go down Amboy Patrol Driver Andrew Simonsen in- cemed with the World Court. Pro- neighborhood, the speaker declared. iHtvp df approval and says: bridge, Perth Amboy and the Board with (Beveral witnesses who testified fessor Alley strongly advocated a The'y are: Law, courts to interpret avenue and then get back on the that the boy had not killed Mrs vestigated the accident. better spirit of co-operation upon • I regard it as a distinctive of Chosen Freeholders for the rea- main highway at the "Y" at Cleve- the law, and policing systems to en- son that it is much longer and is Keller's chickens. There was so the part of the United States. He forcf e it l,,.tiu|,,.n,.r that they (t(thhe Woodbridgw e land avenue. This plan worked 4t> l'i.wns<hip Committee) have paid me,through congested areas and that it much conflicting testimony that the said that the reservation made by He told of the confusion and p well that the conference members Judge finally decided to put Tazekas President CoolidgQ did not offend i sing to give. my name to willl pass by the Fordss Schooll and at Trenton Wednesday agreed that waste of energy that existed before proposing to giveI highly appre-' mny be the cuase of the death of on probation. Party Support Is any European but that when some men learned the value of co-opera- it would be beat to continue that of the senators took it up they han- tin-; netheiw rhighway friendl.
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