Hardiman's " Prescriptions

Hardiman's " Prescriptions

waw- The News of All 8 Pages Today ' Ik Township Jtaitejmttotrt Sporting News, Page 5 VOL. X, No. 2\. WOODimiDOR, N. J., FRIDAY. AUGUST 24. 1028 PRICE THREE CENTS Parsons' Hunch Leads To Arrest Of 4 In Stolen Car Find Body of Man Woodbridge Officer Finds Car U Recovered Here An Hour After It Was Taken And Big Delegation Of Democrats To Floating In Sound •*Tampton Avenue Job Car Stolen From Stelton Nearly Two Hours Before It Was Missed By Owner And Reported To Police of Newark. Four Boys Arrested Had The body nf an unidentified man A Hupmohile coupe valued at Stolen A Car (n Bayonne Which Was Captured In Newark. Attend Smith Day At Sea Girt was found floating in the Bound Awarded To Keyes $1,000 was found abandoned in Lin- near the P. & R. docks, at Port coln Highway' in Column Sundny They Escaped The Police And Immediately Stole Second Special Train Chartered By Local Club On Pennsylvania Reading, Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'- Township Committee At Ad- night by Officer Balint. An inves- Machine. Twenty Cents, Two Packs of Cigarets, Two Dic» 1 Railroad. Delegation From Woodbridge clock. Railroad police reported the journed Meeting Gives Con- tigation revealed that it is ttit prop- And Steel-Jacketed Bullet Found On Boys. Oldest 18; May Reach 1,000 Mark find to the township police who, in tract To Lowest Bidder. Re- erty of jlohn Dnlrymplc, of Strlton, turn, notified Coroner J. J. Lyman, and that H was stolen from Stfttcm Youngest 12. of Carteret. He removed the body lief Promised Hopelawn. ,M. J. Trainer, chairman of the j morning and will lay over at Rah- at 10, A, M. Sunday. • to hiB morgue. It is thought that The police here notifWd the j»o- One of the mtfst amjijinjf catches The pnjpssiun of the st«'d-no*ed sp A! Smith Day Committee, of way junction until 11.SO or "as aoon ontract to pave Crampton |l)( the body is that of a boatman who lice of Raritan township and later in-the agniili uf the Woodbridge po , cartridge by one of thp hoys led jhe Wi lkridge Democratic Club, thereafter as a special from New avenue, held up at the meeting 6t fell overboard. Efforts are being the ca(*Was turned over U> th« own- lice department wn? made yesterday the police to make a careful search h«K chartered a special train of nine York goes through. Then it will go the Township Committee on August made to ascertain the identity. { er. afternoon at 4 o'clock when Traffic ( of the Fiwtiar for a (run but none coaches on the Pennsylvania Ilail- to the Pennsylvania station at 13, wa3'awarded on Monday after-j Sergeant Benj»min Parsons anv& j was found. Th« Newark police were rnad to convey the Woodbridge del- Green street. The train may not noon of this week at an adjourned cd four youths in a stolen- car they] told to search th» cur captured egation of Democrats to Sea Girt to- leave Woodbridge until close to meeting of the Township Commit- had taken in Newark after having there. morrow to attend the big gathering noon. teo to Andrew Keyes. Keyes was been driven by Newark police from More than an hour after Parsons in honor of the party's presidential Accident Costs Bus Colonia Home Robbed The round trip tickets will cost the lowest of several who presented a car they, wtth another boy, had made tne catch, the Newark polcie candidate. Up to Wednesday after- fl. The return trip from Sea Girt bids on the job at the former" meet- stolen in Bayonne, The boys oon- railed up, telling that the owner of noon ubout 800 had arranged" to go. will start at 8 o'clock Daylight Sav- Driver P. S. Bonus ing but the contract was not award- While Owners Steep fossed. They described themselves tho Pontiac had just reported the Sincu that time probably as a re- ing Time tomorrow night. ed because his bond was furnished fts: Joseph Supino, 18 years old, theft. sult of the candidate's speech broad- Mayor Ryan and the other town- Fred Zullo Had Two More by a New York concern that, it was Thief Enters House By Way driver, of 3fiO Clove road; William' According to their own stories all cast Wednesday night, many^nore chip officials will be included in the Suttner, IT), of 210 Clove road; John Days T o Complete S i x thought then, could not do business of the boy* have both parenti liv- hBve notified the committee ortheir delegation. in New Jersey. of Cellar Using Skeleton Foley, 16, of 142 Bedine street and ing except Supino who has a moth- intention to go. At present it is In arranging for the special train Month Prize Period When At the meeting this week Attor- Key—Takes Diamond Ring Paul Dugan, 12, of 67f> Carey ave- er but no father. Supino said that estimated that from 900 to 1,000 the Woodbridge Club announced that Bus Hits Traffic Booth. ney Lavin explained that the bond- Watch and Cash. nue, all of New Brighton, Staten Is- he spent some time in « home but will go. the Democrats of Carteret would be ing concern has the proper crcden land. had boen released. Hejhad Wen in The Woodbridge special wMl welcome to join in the trip if they Fred Zullo, of Third street, Port tials to do business in this state and While Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hcn- These four told the Woodbridge nther trouble and had been nrrest- felt sff inclined. leave Jersey City early tomorrow Reading, missed a Public Service is represented by Boynton Brothers, nessy, of North Hill roud, Colonia, police of a fifth boy, Albert Owens, ed on different occasions. Foley and of Perth Amboy. The adjourned 13 years old, of Cherry avenue, New Suttaer admitted having been ar- bonus by two days and instead were sleeping Monday night, a thief meeting was held principally to dis- Brighton, who was captured by tho' rested before. Dugan, the youngest, N a lay-ioff. Zullo drives a Pub- entered their home and escaped with pose of the Crampton avenue mat- Newark police when the others es- had never been arrested, he e»id, lic Service bus, There,is a prize of- loot valued at $165. Entrance to Offered 30-Acre Isle Linden and Rahway ter. caped from the car stolen in Bay. and had never been in any trouble. fer mad,e by the company to drivers the home was yarned by way of the • Andrew "Clausen, of Hopelawn, cellar, the outside onne. The hoys will be turned over to in the interest of safety and careful door of whlfh nppeared before the committee, was unlocked. Sergeant Parsons had no knowl- the Newark police today and the In Champlain For $500 Drivers In Crash driving. Each 'driver who drives making a vigorous protest against Having reached edge of a car being stolen in New- car will be returned to *he owner. steadily for six months without an the cellar the the condition of Florida Grove toad. ark. He was at the traffic booth at Tho car is the property of Frank Speaker Tells Rotary of Can- Two Are Slightly Injured In accident of any kind receives a cash thief ascended the stairway to the He said the road is impassable and Main and St. George avenue when Schmulti, of 153 Leslie street, New- bonus. Zullo had driven the six first floor. Here he encountered a adian Trip And Real Estate Smash At Thirst Haven— has created a deplorable condition he noticed a Pontiac sedan, E-09781 ark. Mr. Schniultz came to Wood- months lacking two days without ac- locked door with the key'in the lock. ES many persons who depend on the N. J., headed toward Perth Amboy, bridge today anO took possession of Bargain—Humorous Debate Cars Are Badly Damaged cident. Then, on Saturday as he The thief pushed the key out of the road for an outlet are shut in. He lock; then, using a skeleton key he Persons had a "hunch" that some- his car. It is valued at f&OQ, Floid Howell, of the Woodbridge Two persons were slightly injured was turning out of Green street, protested that this condition has ex- opened the door. thing was wrong. He put the stop into Amboy avenue, he turned too Lumber Company, described to the and two cars were badly damaged isted for a long time and that such The articles taken as listed in a signal against* the Pontiac but the short and struck the police booth, Rotary Club yesterday his trip to Monday afternoon at ^.30 o'clock efforts as have been made to repair report to the police include a wo- driver went on. Parsons blew his damaging it. Canada (on a motorboat with Orlando when the cars came together on the the road with cinders has been fu- man's diamond ring wortK $136, a whistle which was not heeded. Then Fire Truck In Race H. Dey, of Rahway. They went up highway at Thirat Haven. William The other end of the Puhlic Ser- tile. silver watch worth $15 and $15 l« he threw on a stop signal at the the Hudson River, through the canal C. A. Pang, of 431 Washington av- vice offer for careful driving is that Mayor Ryan said he knew that currency. next block controlled from the Main to Lake Champlain, and up the lake enue, Linden, was driving one of drivers who have accidents for which Clausen's statements were true.

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