
AND THE. MOSQUITO }o. 48, New Series No. 102 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, September 26, 1919 Scents Per Copy; ER SHORTAGE IN TOWNSHIP IMMINENT SHORTLY P. STEAM ROLLER FLATTENS LOCAL DEMOCRATS SINGLE DRY SEASON WOUL.6 iary Election STOP SUPPLY. k,., Hnn Monday Mr. CROWDS LISTEN TO Township Service Flag Possible Aid from Perth Amboy.. Li>»t<«i'J c WII- Water Company Offers to Turn. Plants Over to Municipalities. Mr Valentine tt> Mi : the Itepubliran Bu Our Reporter. ii- tnocratlc, while Should Have 460 Stars One dry spoil may mean a drouth rr,\ 27. Hoy re- t Railroad Night havu IK'CII tiicii win) had enlisted and of water in the townnhip, according in the Republican Well Attended 100 More Heroes to hart m>< r«'|iorlo(] to the Comfort Com to the figures of Ui*» Middlesex Water ho recatved 58. mllte(1 A f( w w rp NEARS QUOTA Company and the Public Utilities. ' «- drafted Hint Mundy by one "It looks like HUh Bchool Commission, waya Township Attorney ml. tit-Uet. Mundy snencement night," someone remarkecomd- no rP(.or(, of , The Township (Committee approprl- Thayer Martin. The »upplios drawn aa he onterod the Presbyterian Comfort Committee Discovers Town- atert Subscribers to <i7 voles Church lant Sunday evening. But ft •hip Had 460 in Service. a further $l,0U0 to take carp nf Memorial Building , in [|i<> Third Ward waa not a high school cemmencement these extra hundred men. After those have been sent checks and U.-i (or commlt- night, but a apedal Railroad Nighr The appropriation of the Townshi< p ththose erecord haves beon sent checks and; i# b, |wemnor ensues, i lie only i>ossinm ih«- Democratic under the auspices of the Men's or tlO for the known :)60 Township the records clt-anud un-the Comfort , *ny°n,C oontemP|aU's mH*lne "way to provide against n dry seaaon Brotherhood. The ch.ur<* had been had been in the service froboym s who Committee will be diffused. It i« ] »„",* th"*. i« a?one ^"ion'it'willI °U'd "" '° dlim "P ^ IWUa" UiVW ihe Klr«t Ward decorated with nti. white, blue and bridge, a total of fl.tioo. hmk ;e of their faithfut l servicesWH1. b< |Min voirtu and M. •'•wur train lanterns. Hags and em- <*«ed up and nearlyy 100 mor^hattorVe • eW»i«than AW complet^*thpfre f-lis|*hf,.i^l^!!.«t will be made ' „'„ !^»»fte JImpoa^hl1?t.,Of..<lOnat0re to a<l8 dt(>wilr( your1 namlh0 eMe t"o publiof"^,w^c<>!>oTcH)/c i-orporation woul' Thls""™^^d not be able^ rah. vote*. Both blems. The speakers of th* evening those known have prpsented their of the men who Have been, and are mortal Hall. fto raise Ht a renmjnaMe rate of in- n ean- were four railroad men frqjn Phila- discharge papers and It Is felt should In the service and placed on public Mr. H. B. BrC/watfr, U. I<\ terest on account of government In- nnd Edward delphia, <who wern giving their tostl- alsQ\rccclvfl *10 each. MOBt of*these record, P.' J. Lawmn, Liberty Class, Presby- terference with their affuliH. which mony of what Christ had done In their terian Sunday School; V. W. Gardner, makes people timftl to Invest. i lit- primaries. Ifvee and the great value of the C. H. Gardner, R. A. nimer, W. T. The Middlesex Water Company. church to a railroad man. After giv- Mrs. Jacob Weber Dies Keasbey Camp Fire Ames. G. I.. Boyntou, Jas J. Keat- r0njunctlon with allied cumpanloH, in- ing their (eatlmonlea an appeal was Ing, ^ H. T. Martin, Mra. W. H. Me- ciudiwg the Kli/.abetn Water Com, uire Zones After a Long Sickness . Girls to i Nalr, S, P. bemarest, A. F. Randolph,' i , made for decisions and two men ac- Mr*. Weber of Prospect avenue, the The Camp Fire OlriB y hnve flfroiw1 to seM thplr p RnU In taking np cepted Christ. The mtitlr of the even- Woodbrldge Independent, J. C. WU-'matll H and oquipment to the municl- m the advlsattll- Mrokf eo fa Jacomda b Weber, died from ft their regular meeting at the borne llajns, D. A. Brown, Jaa. Berry Pot- ing waa under the directioonn oft Mr. !! < >' about G:15 in the aft- of Miss Margaret Smith last Friday palltles served who can provide for IIIH distances of rnoon Mrs ter, W. Ensign, J. E.' Brack Pottvr and ww both beautiful and Weber had been ill for night, at which they cided to Kive extensions and u^cuYe etiuugh reve- throughout the ! P. Mfllck, -f»Il of pep- The solo by Miss Emma a Ion* while a dance on October 18 i>oblnaona nue. [dearly understood "r"°|Garret Brodhead, Dr. J. S. Marks, Municipal plauts euem to have bet- supposed Rodney and the male quartet. W The funeral uprvlrpn were held yea- Hal). The music Is to be oy tenl y and wer<1 *** Hopper ft Kl«ln, Mr. B. 0. Ensign, ter lack. Perth Amboy, it Is reported, IrnntHy miles I poaed of Measni. Potter, Jennings. , * Prof. Horner'a Orchestra. ov«>r by the Rev Father O'Farrey. Be- After the business mee" F. F. Anness, Ivlns A. Browne, Lieut, has a surplus of a million gallons a L#evl and Randolph, were the features jlvlns L. R. Browne, Percy G. Browhe, of the evening There w«re 2M) per- stdes her hunbnmi Hhe leaves six hour was enjoyed In whici J day, some of which may be sold to aona present. datightera and two sonn. selections were rendered an B k. Marguerite Browne, Mr. Elizabeth. It Is stated by Ike Town- ity menta served. Howard A. • Tappen, Wm. H. Frail, ship Engineer, Morgan F. Larson, The following were present: Guard- John Brennan, Ernst C. Moftett. that Avenel might secure wutor front: ited at 11 Rumor That Colon!* John L. Dunn Dies ian Miss Rose Robinson, the Misses Frank 1. Perry. this main, which will posHiMy v/ *' Trenton Fair Hoepital Is to Be Made Rosaline Hofhner, Ruth and Florence ' Anna Baker, Harriet Breckenrtdge, up St. Georges avenue' into Elizabeth' ih the Bora' a»d After Lingering Illness Robinson, Theresa Lowenkopf, Helen Elizabeth Galaida, Melba Howard, If no water can be had from Aits Mid- ;iub« art exhibit? a Storage Depot Sullivan, Marguerite Quiah, Margaret Myrtle Howard, Carol Martin, Doris dlesex, Water Company. Pertli Amboy John L. Dunn died Wednesday Martin, Jeannette Mellek and Irene PMt year. Thw The minor that the Colon la- B*ae morning after a long illness. Several Smith, Sarah McGraw and Izola and Is planning a big reservoir near Hope- noted to the ran- Sadie Johnson of Fords. Walling, lightning team. lawn,'Jrom which people living there HoaptU! No. ? wilt be turned Into a years ago he waa chief of the tows Paul Sfmpendorfer, J. B. Bdwdrds, |1I>C cluba, which ship police and when he died he was and In "fcllendale Terrace may l>e able to July anweg atormc* depot for army cloth lag and Mrs. Boylan Iaelin, Mr. George Klein, to draw from. This may open up a pos- medical tappltee after It U racated the overseer of the boor and Justice Misa Klein, Mr. William Klein, 1 of the peace. He had held these but sible avenue of supply for the entire oa October 16 has not bees connrmed Men's Brotherhood Arthur K. Berry, James E. Berry, ownshtp. aa yet. two offices for a number of years. Thompson Drake, John H- Con can- Pud The pttlaota, who axe mostly lame The funeral services will be held Go to Seidler*s non, Humphrey &. Drake, M. G. Ash- If a Debauch CMM, are being trausterred to hoe- Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Sixty-four men went In a body to ley, Frederick Harned, Stephen Hopelawn May Get Water pttajs nearer their homes or to the James Church. Soldier's Beach laat Friday evening Galaida, F. Vagelo, Dr, I. T. Spencer, hours betweea ftox Hills. 8 Mr. Dunn is survived by bis wife to enjoy the famous shore dinner. The POSSIBLE SUPPLY POR PERTH 1. hospital. hr B. Potter, ung Catherine Cel. Prederick H. Atbee I* and three daughters. <av*qt was under,the naasices of the Arthur A. AMBOY.' imwn aa Kitty Men's Brotherhood of the Presbyte- Horace Drake. Charles R. Brown, Engineer Larson la making a sur- the great bone specialist who baa Louis Frankel, R. Christianson, G. nn New street Ihe hospital such a wonderful lipn Church. The men all reported ey of Hopelawn and BtHmdale' Ter- officer Romand. Express Changes moat excellent "eate" and a general Blanm, Leo E. Gorlss, John Remack» race and counting the hovses of the- Prom May. 191S. when U WM Joseph LefKawlts, Geu. A. Hoffman, oldI'crt roundeh Amboy,[openedr of , to last August. Col. Uuabaw good time. After the dinner hn- (vanting water, in order to de— 0 Hands Here promptu talks were made by Meaars. I. Llcagarden, Wm. 1 very Mick, and' ** charge, after which he waa re- The express business, which here- Breckenrldfe, FIJer, Brown ..r-fuliy tended l*eved for overseas nervlce by Col. throughout that section. These peo- tofore hao been handled In Wood- Vnacitman. Patrick Murphy, Raymond -Mqore, ple have long been In need of water,, Imune and the bridge by 1he Middlesex Press. Is dis- Charlea Treen, Arthur G. Brown, A. but have been usable, to secure ex- Aah- The hoepltal. which Is one of the contiaued at that office. The main - Sweet Is Sympathy. Makowaay, H. Romond, J.
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