AND THE MOSQUITO
47, New S«rie» No. 101
WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, September 19, 1919
ioice at Primary MEL WELCOMED
;tion Tuesday l
FORDS SECTION
NOW ON MAP
5 cents Per Copy
Rides
« Into Auto
SALE TO-DAY
Boy Is Injured
«n September 10 the Avenel Sol,imt amiorc Comfort Commit- Cheap Bacon for
tee Kave ft reception to the service
Woodbridge
Woodbridge Citizens
men.
A banner, 'which had bflOn
I». Meeting
On Friday, thp 19th, the townnhlp
Falls From Bicycle
and pnint.xl by the members of
the committee, waa rained, which was wtll hold a sate of 1,000 poundn of
Hn Our Reporter.
applauded vigorously by those pvee» government bacon. Thts will be
While riding a bicycle on Am boy
had a
**nt. <>n Saturday Bt 6 P. M. the «o!d from ,1 to s p. M, at tae flre
avenue »em A'beiL* street, l«oufe
I'htlltpa Hall
notiM
for
8
3
e«»t»
H
pound.
The
committee Hervetl a supper to t h e
Kahnie, of Fulton street, met with
tlMwl rrowd Hatownship (fled to secure more thnn
hoys In tht> are hoUBe of the
a severe accident. Kahme was fotfor rounly and
1,000
pounds,
bat
was
unancceasful
Hook and Lartilor Company on
lowlng Edward McCloskey, who waa
Murtln, preelsen avenue. The nupper waa very on account of the great demand for
driving an automdblle. When he
Republican
g(
delicious and enjoyed by the boys. •uppl1e« all over the cotfhtry.
turned ofT Amhoy avenue to go down
r, the candl*rofess<ir Fred O'nrton, of Perth
Hl«
Kirwrtrt,
Albert street he ran Into the rear of
t-'ord*
Ha*
y running for
Aniboy, rtirnished selections from the Sunshine Club Holds
McClolkey's car. McCloskey pickedHrmn-d Many Impr
Four
young
boys
of
Hopelawn
beHalght. who
latest mimic <lurltiK the supper and
nln
tween
the
age«
of
nine
and
twelve,
* UP and took him to-the Perthion, made an
all evening. Prom 8 to 1 A. M. the
Social
and
Pkma
Drive
To
the
credit
or
William
p.
Hoy.
A
drive
l«
on
at
the
First
Baptfetlwere
arrested
on
the
charge
of
Aniboy
City Hospital, where upon
bowing his acpeople and many or the older
from the Second
Church
to
raise
money
for
a
pahnt
out-1
Vesty
Fralto
for
stealing;
coal
from
examination
it was found t h a t his
ml
building r o m m l l l M m u
enjoyed dantlng In the
fit. The Sunshine Club welcomes! the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
F«r'rlbs bad been- fractured and his
up
He and Ward, which Include* Koran, Hopehouse.
"MotiAr" Luck aa its captain, and with 'a long time now the boys have been head lacerated. The report ot the
i) aldo cornea ! • * • and Keasbey, It run easily be
Some of the general committed the
united efforts of the other clubs, In the habit of throwing the coal HQcidont waa made by Mr. McClosreceived the said that b« k u "put Korda on the aad townnlilp officials were
leaden, we bop«-aaoA to from the ears, and .carrytstg it Into. k«y tu the WoedbrMs;* police.
Thla
la
an
old
phrase
appHed
a
p
ro*d
between
b
tes a good-. naSBber of
Wood. *At fltgflt iWif MvYded It
iKenTy
mushroom
and for
people.
up *«d took H t o their koines.- K«re Bid on Woodbridfe
throagb a ntpM
Tha
aootal
hdd
at
th«
b«n«
«f
Mr.
Everybody wi>ut home happy and
tk such as Fords has expert- tired from the reception.
and Mra. Irby w«a a grand ancceis. A they had collected (Marly a ton.
lp
He la at
When. questioned by the Recordm
haa beea the chief
School Rejected
the Bdftffd of
committee wishes to esetead Bttttcal procratt arraaa*d by Mlas they adtaftted that they had been
thla growth I* known by Its The
Marlon
HaiTie
added
Cn*Uy
to
the
On Tuesday night the Etoard of
Mr BeJtoff.
gratltade to all thoafc who helped,
atit€rtaJam«Bt.
Aaong doing this for a long tine. Their Education rejected all the bids reitmlttee. Mr. ! § • amaay fptuvemettu he haa se- financially or otherwise. 1st maklag atenlnf a
parente not otfly knew about It but ceived- fb», the* erection ot the new
those nreeeat was John Lewis, ot
koad work ae e«r*4 far that part of the lowaahlp. tkte such a grand success.
tb« coal when it was school home. No. 11, which is to lie
York.
FarwweUe
were
extended
to
Dwrta*
hie
tern
of
oftfee
he
haa
ap hie perThe committee constated of B. F.
ght home. Recorder Ashley erected back of School No. 1.
O«aisa
Payme,
mllsted
In
tb*
the r*p»ta> sweceeded la three large beaewta for
chalmaa, and H. F. Avre*,t
tk* p«rej»ti) of Sugmak, who
The lowest Md was from Fredkof alwaffc be- f W d s directly, healdee a sjart of »ho WM aamhMed ky Mis. Viola • 1 M - ' 2 J J ^ I I - ^ °" * * ^ € ° f "" ^
oldest, $6, and the other three Chrivtlansen Construction Co. tor >
lie oa«e thought
Daatkow
ana
Fathe* to w«a "bogglag" every
• St,2«0. Thla bid provided ffJr thy
ty Collew $ •
each.
1
>r
Fords. HU btggeet tWMp
construction or the bnildlat ••d'aU)l Hv '
Cemmtr Clark,
la the esteuerv* Mr#ar
for
not. Include the plumbtnt or
Ba»41at Oltai»h Tvesday
Jautt bee* «wieh«s\. a this*
ment. The approarfatleja «f
Mi. Hltt«r
largely attended
«• 4 * wRfc Utt
00© which has to cover noi ,
b*Tt»g
W. F. Hak»v, H J. Raker, Jr.,
construction but the »)iiftftaa^"af
il tl
J. Dea Bleyker, P. Den Bteyher, Jr.,
the land and the entire «4kt|dalait:fa
Truly • M« MleMlie.
•w T. Tkeaip*on, Jr., u. I,. SrhlEler,
rif><lge of
too «mal) to cover any of the at»V
"A M I 4at'« eltaa In ttvi^ft," anM
J. Schiller, 8. Lerl, W K. Strieker,
ftusible tor
received.
• . QnumJjsJg*. N Bryant, 8. Wle- Carte aaest, "ta wfght^ ttotle •« HMbe
llghtikg Ik* Kiftg Georges
de
traieajww
mletaib*
at
h«ia
The contract for the etgktrNHitohe**
neakl,
NSaadar,
J.
m
t
«
r
water
extenetoas
on a payiag
addltte* to the Kords school 'wan
Lary.
other acts la
awarded to Astergaard H Smith of
The tat taart* tn Forda la bela«
p r o m that
by b i n , aad a regulated
-Ford*, at |5«.f.0O. As It wua a»»n n a n . "
effect a » k
nouaced by Melvln Ciftm, chairman
c
RaymoaA aafca4«l* wlU be put intoi effect,
Porda
of the building committee for .th*
Appleby,
all NW t*a bvaea a real U H I to Pordi
D i . k i . all
Fords school, that the work coafS
ta*tead
mada aad tke rest of the
be begun until the ngure of theof a naiaanca. This cky plaaniag
Memorial Commigston to not
Board WM' «seti the Board has defor As- ordtaaaca waa propoeed *y hi at. and
Prepare IJst of Donatory cided to increase the appropriation
[aect tn fata r»- vfll help the growth of the entire
The memorial commission is nlan- from $66,000 to fgfl.OOO, provided*
ma«y who
air.
Uor
COBMH
vp
rforaoall
nation
nlnfe
a campaign to raise the necep- the consent of the voters can be .obheard t»la
M
—mwilttaeian
on
Ae^t
T««»4uy
a*
Kary amount to complete the re- tained. It W M also decided to aek
i tioa.
Hea«MicaB candidate.
lUymond
quired one thoosand dollars. The for |36,000 more for the work of
',
M»a«T la aUo a candidate for «owl
commission has planned to publish School No. 11.
The
electrical
work
on
No,
7
Schpor
muUo* OB tka Republican ticket. He
a Hat of, nanea showlne who hM couU a roaag man of good character, a
trtbuted
toward
the
Memorial wasVwarded to J. H. Ord *t »l,6B7 r
Building- After this.' required, aum and the plumbing to A. Sttkwell, ot
graduate of Wood bridge High School.
"
Is received no more money win be Perth.'Wmbby, at |3,ZK2. ,.~"'.
hla. po»l aftd J«at retaraed from the Mrvlce.
Bids
were
received
from
conile ba* a heat of friend* tbrousfaout
aooepied.
he
It anyone contemplates making a tractors from,all parts of the
paat
donation, it would be advisable to also New York City.
for
send this In at once, as noon ft will
tt ba will re- Junior Club to Give
he Impossible to add your name to
*+*
tb« Hat of donatore toward the MeIt R. A
Dance in October
orial
Hall.
motored «o
On Friday night. October 3. the
f-ek-end,
Fetter
j M l o r Club of Rahway kw planned
W.'Eawiea*
vea- to hold aaothet oae of »•'•' nn»"«h«v
J. C, Williams.
wheretdaneea.
Beatdes the regular feaMr ead Un. W. H. McNtir
Mil* tsjree a arise waltc has bees added
of
JlkeraMii B. Desaarest
Aaher F. Randolph
it« the ilsi. Thla U the second
Klower Hoe- a eerie* of dancea. to be given this
•Veeearidge lsMfopeaU«et .
la w la tar.
8. Barroa Brewster.
George F. Brewster.
B. 9. ht»ea^» far Wheelaarrew*.
Frank J. Lawson.
rags
J. H. Thawer Martin.
a\M»real» Amcricaa
John E. Breckenridge.
Oorham L. Boynton.
You wiD f f f w n i f llicaal ant
David A. Brown.
whes you rcaxl «boiat
Andrew R. A. Overgiiard.
Edward L. Oridloy". \^
Yaw will
Tke Liberty Class oeWreabyterlaa
School:
.
ln« . donation.
Sck|#ekeiimter,
OhaxK* Lwffaarry,
George
By
Oat
Reporter.
K*rl Lloyd,
At 2 o'clock a«ndw morning
The Fairfteld Building aud Loan
to«h place between a
William T.
belonging to 1-aylor ff •te
Abbott, of Aaeoclatlon has beep organized and
;AN NOMINATION FOR COUNTY Rahway,
H. A. Hirser.
will
stott
business
*t
once
In
Fords,
aad a Cole touring oar driven
F. W. Gardner.
offloai In the new Fords National
by Edward L-ew«s of Coloula at one with
OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY
C. H. Gardner. .
Back building. The ofljleers of the
or the sharp curves of the road to
James J. Keating.
\
are: John Ig/us, president;
Colonla. The ta»l was drives • » . _ l t o S. Dunham, vice-president;
Watch this li*t g«ow eaeh
i^o Van Dy*« The Cole car, which waiter W. Wood, secretary, and Mel(
g
(
contained a soldier
s l d r from Coloula, had
one of th« front wheeln torn 0«. and Tin H. Clum, treasurer.
Alldirectors
«fl}cera Anchor C#l|l«ett to
Fords, The
l l
^efced
the uxf was completely
HoW W
H»e Home
asWclatlon are >bel Hansen,
nd bruised
i-iter . a d « l . w j t r «f reput*W* sUndin*. Help Van Dyk* was cut and
Sipt. 22
ha
b
urcwii; On Monday night, September
had one arm broken
ft
•borne ax b« did when be ctune back Ir«m
places. »e«idee other iajortaa
t bwill hold
82
S. Mart*, Lavrlti W. Smith, th« Anchor Couactl No. 40
Jo«eph Moxso was
^l
in
Sgafi,
Frank.
Van
Bycle,
George
an
unuiversary
and
Welcome
Home
than • >««r and helped «•«• »«» tounli y Colon!* in a t»xl and w«a awept
-Wood. A. Grfteabauisi/Jta*
in
reception at the Uaeontc Hall. All
Nbt for M r w m 1 rights «ntt Hb«rty. H* *"»
h d hi
radit
his rad
colli»lo» ani) h»d
Aaron Orosii and William arrangements have been made, and a
the
timfft
d
top
-M the
i». The auditors are WtllUu U very good time la planned.
sniaBbe*** M
and
lajueU The oth»r ***
were **••» to tb* Colon*
THE TOT'
Feitwak Help Wanted
About that time .Urnee A. Cfthlll, Ditrcff«nU Officer*! $iff na!
Qeorge WfarTel, of Maple aTenue where you wilt %• W»1T treated and
of BoBloa. who was boarding m
Perth AMboy, took »ne of lh* crip- Metucken, we* arrested by Oflcer have clean, « M J Work to «*> with
KeaUnt o«i tha night e i Saptember nleasa&t surrounding*
pled anaolilM* V*
Kfperlencflrt
On tha way ha w»».attacked by u o "»*h« fer aesHeetlMg to stop at ala »l$- operator* mom jswking from I t to
Men w^o olal»«d that h« «"«*]Bti fct tb« ItWiSectioo of A*atn and 30 dollars * week. Why not
young Men
Amboy aventiee. Me *»» brought K. RoWBtha.1 A Co., 33 D New Brunsstolen the car. He
e wan cornered »
beate» uatll Ofku«r O«arge nierwlrth fa the lUcorder and Cned t« CT.
ick kveaufv forth Amboy, N. J.
'him to e i V g e . At tfce police
RUN JO EARTH
UlST CJUBCF
som
NOW
TOraojnrum
Th*
CITIZENS!
SEPTEMBER
cnt
ersons
K l NFAR KATH 1L0IIG MID LOAN
3 AUTOS CRUSH ASSflCUTIO" FOR
1919
SOSIN
8 PLATFORM:
imThim
7
f
UAoer ( h a »rr«wtad Boron Koad,
H»le or f«m*U. Dnlon News Co.
*•? •* t ^ J e f Chr««fcaj,,i|B the night of September •tend.
It. ft Station, i e h
« n i ^ i ft*
proper lights
lights on
on iaa>en, Central
ft* ItofjSevJtg proper
N. J. AM»1T or writs Qeo.
k*
t". Haui«.i. H«r., Liberty Hi
lark <Wj>.
AND THE MO&QUITO
fiitM,,.,, , .,
id
hnir
'nt
, ,,..
f n . . ,'
-HI,
white-hot n,
•aYiiis, n i t ( |
,|
The Magnificent Amber sons
tipholKtcr, ,|
broad Htm. •
t h e annt M
pleased to {,,
o f town, n*.
w a y of n i v
t h e grsniW'Tir
w a s lnstnm:\
n e n t thlni:
that the AI
.connection by marriage with the Am- ID their ..i
n
^nm
he never had worn and iwrer
would wear a »waller-tall coat. Mem- polished in,-i
w e r e an M,I,
ably, as to mutter. "Riffraff t" Pos- face, conscious of Its I
sibly be would have shouted It; and persuasive rather
Ma family had eserted their
certainly nost people believed a story not without tokens '
A DARK-EYED LlTTUat MAUTY Or NINETEEN.
^
^
^ ^ ^ and wouta !,
that went round the town Just after Hood. The Major", short white hair | b j r ^ ^
like W«
Mrs. Amberaon's funeral, when Geor- was parted in tbe middle,
ronservntiv* people seldom form r««Synopela.—Hi)4r Anbtntm bad ssaae *• fertmie la 1171 whaa other people
CH /
ware loalne- fortunaa, and tba maa,alaoauca af U»e Ambtnou bayap than.
gle was eleven. Georgle was reported grandson's, and In
I all be stood as iml new habits, and old John wore his.
Hsjoi Ambenon laid out a as > u i "flaTalnp»»aj ~ with roads and statuary,
to havaj attffejrad with tb« undertaker brisklyy
to the fashion aa the Sunday suit" of black broadcloth to
and in the renter or a four-acre tract, oa Aaabereen aveotie-bulH fojr himself
The hrrn
stoat to* seating
(ha momt mepilfleent mamtoa MlfflaaWI City bad ever eeen. Whan UM mtjofi
me Amberson balL Tbe
g of Ow family; his exquisite young George,
taefer tb* Beajrhhere
predicted that as
daufhter Btarrtad rouse: WDbwr aTtaafer
" "
Isabel, «taadtng between b*r father square with skirts t» the knees: oM eyeti Dm.
fr
voles
had
DOOOSM
aadH>1«:
Isabsl oMdd bever really love WMor «U
«Q bar
bei tov« would ba bestowed apon tba
called It •• "Prince Albert" and reached tt...
-WsM, wko trtlw ssost Important per- and hf>r son. caused a vague antaie- John csll
•mover, OaorS*
flaurga AaaharMn Kumfer. and
chUerwji. There U «aly oe-e 4tj0*\ however,
B l a i r s ; unit •
as a mischief maker are
son at my own graottnotber** fav ment (n the mind of the latter. Her
weU
rnough pleased w«h It, but
ncrair And la tar ho. bad projected age Jn»t under forty, * • • ««* O*orge hi, great-nephew considered It the taadinit. v i . .
tended a «r
his hsad from MM window of tte fora- s thought of sotaetftJag as remote as nnt thing to aa tasttit.
tbe moons of Japttsr: be could not
wide arch«i,.
most
laoaniers'
carrtag*.
aa
t*a*
The large room had Hied, and.a» framed sriiri .•
Mm. would they? He doesn't even
CHAPTER If—COflttawSd.
possibly have coBcetved soch an age
takor
happened
to
know you, does he, mamma T"
ever coming to be his own: five-years had the broad ball and the
Already «m..,,••
stAe of the halt, whatw
"That basnt anything to do with it**
"Tour ulster stole It for me!" Oeorgft
Was the 1t*lt*-of-bnr tttfafttDt In time. th« other
of "La I'ni...
tsMes
for
whist
The
h i t Tb Im
"Tea. it hast I mean*; noae of the
Instantly replied, checking the posy.
Fir* years eg* be had bean a child
evidently m - '
w*revls»
waited
ta
the
bathroe*
on
famDy go to see him, and
"She stole It off OUT «ft>*esllne an* gave
not yet fourteen; and those nve years the third floor, bat a local bar*p, *e«o, leaving th.•.,.
longlngty!
they
ild
raope
to
Uva
to
sea
they never have him come In their
It to me."
oar, «fe*r saM. whan that boy were an sbyse. five yeara hence be Tlolln and fluts were playtna; airs from
"Ton go get your hair cut** said house; they wouldn't ask him to, aft* WOSJM «ot
(TMr would be almost twenty-four; what
FVncing Master" la the ball, and pearam.tbe girls ae kaew fealled "oae of die
the stranger hotly. "Yah! I havent prob'ly wouldn't even let him."
were sbouttag over the music fare U|w>n
"That Isn't what we're talking
older mm." B e coukJ Imagine blmself
got any sister I"
tor than "deserts," aad aot aatfl
Old
John
Mlnafer*e voice was louder but an n m
"I know you haven't at borne." about."
years later 1sT be atorv clomatty ren- at t«euty-«onr. but beyond that his nnd m«r» penetrating than any <**<*• 4 bustai ^
staetWed and refased tbe
"I bet." said Oeorgte emp*aattrally, dered as **frhat la eosalag to him.")
dnorgle responded. "I mean tbe one
he had b**n trouWed with his thin 11.
"I bet9f he wanted to see any of "em, Something was • bound to take hint I powers
that's in Jail."
ra.k. Ue s a w . little essential
for twenty-live years, heard but not n.
"I dare you to get down off Jhat he'd haf to go around to the side down some day. and they only wanted 1 ence l>etween thlrty-elgbt sad eighty- his own vole* but faintly, and llfced to nothing < •••
door I"
pony!"
to be there 1 Bat Oedryte heard noth- [ eight, and bis mother was to him not hear It. "Smell o' flowers like this s> Ish, dim. •
"Nb, dear, they—"
Ueorgie jumped to tbe ground, and
vomnn but wholly a mother. .Th» ttsys pnu me In mind o' fnneralB,*1 he
mar of tbts, aad thai yearaers for hi*
the other boy descended from the Rev. "Yes. they would, mamma t So what taking down went* unsatlBneC nrnlle
Isabel, WM • stranger t* hff k»p*t teillnK his niece. Fanny Mtnufer.
It matter If I say soraep'tn' to autr
Mr. Smith's gatepost—bnt he descend- does
ns completely a strsnaVr as, If who vn« wiih.blm; nnd be seetatft tohim
he
dldnt
like?
That
kind
o'J
T*******
grew
the
greater
aa
the
son;
ed inside the gate. **I dare yon outpeople, I don't see why y6tf can't say «"1«W * • * •*. foWflnient was longer he hii-l never In his life sawn. «e* or get a gr<rst deal of S-tUfacilpa' oW-of
ride that gate," u f d Georgle.
hcsnl her voice. And U wa» tonight. Oils reminder. His treniuldVis ywt strtm
* l o n " « t postponed.
"Yahl ,1 dare you half way here. anything you want to to 'em!"; .ilpnt e-olce «jt."n>fout?b file'
__
• "No. Georgle. ' "And you havent an1 darlfyoa—"
thnt ho mnght a nisquleting
soiit*l that filled the room. *wtoi«fsftv
CHArrsn
in.
swered
me
whether
you
"aid
that
of Hi^ strapgvr whom be «has, fleetBut Jhese were luckless challenges.
for Georgle immediately vaulted the dreadful thing he says you did."
Tntil he reached the age of twelv* Inph encountered for the. first tine. >
"Well—" said Georgie.. "Aaywayr
Youth - cttannt Imagine' ' romaace
fence-rand four ( minutes later Mrs.
d io henr this sawtnfll droWna1
Oeorgle's
-education was s domestic i»rnrt
.from youth! That b**«#hy the
'Maffbclii" iSinKit, hejiirlnR strange noises, be said somep'm* to' me that soade m»
jfrora tb* satdst of CM* Hhick).
looked forth from a "window; then mad." And upon this point he oyeiHrf proress; vtufors came to \he vhou*e, roles *o| the . heroes' and henrtnea.. of etiln«<r9\vd: "Ain't iHe VAftfdn* brekaj
and
thosw
cit(iena
who
yearned
pin ys' are given by the masiagtiW to not yet. Fnnpy). Hoopla I Le's posh
. screamed, and dashed for the pastor's no further details'; he would not exM
the taost youthful acTurH they* c»,lj.fl.»^
ntudy. Wr. Malic** Smith, that grim plain to his mother that what" had taking <Jon"often said: Jusf'
tae ^competent. Both midale- thtotigb andjro see the young weaaea
bearded prescner,' came to the front made him '"UiiS" ^RS Mr ^nittt^n he haii ,ta>*go to ppublic — ^
he'll.
getJt'F
Bnt
a
t
twelte'
A«c
hasty
condemnation
of
herself:
"Tour
tit<><1 people and young people.enjoy.4» folks crnck their heela I: Start the dryard urid Tbund his visiting nephew
1
lloopsey-dalsy /'* " "Ml«s Vanny
was.
spnt
to
thes pr*r*rt(*choo! m
piny »boot. youag, lo'»^s<; - » - • • • - - \\\in'.
' helng .rupitily prepared by Master Mln- mother ought-to be sshamed,* and>
^(luafpr. In charge of the lively vet-(
afer to serve''as a principal figure In "A weman that lets a bad bo* TSke town, and ( « ; ; ^ a ? frtun this
cran^'wan ulmqoXas dlHtresaed aa hef "
(
a pageant'of-massacre. It was with you—" Georgle did not even con- and lodepewdent faatttabon n<r.¥#0or*.
joMdle-agad lovfrrhj -yttnng rwphew Ocorge^ but she'did her<d«ty
' great physical difficulty that Mr sider excusing himself by quoting or even rumor, of georgle** getting
will n o t come to see- «nch -s nnq VnanciK>'l tq.get old John throaaft
anything that*h4 '-wav th<rtgTrfPfc>vrte" Smith managed to give his nephew a these Insolences.
bWinse for them mlddle-nged
id out to the broad static
aerve:
tberefore
Vbe
yearuIng4#Ai
p
*
^
chance to escape into the house, for
Isabel stroked hla .bead. -Fbey
IO»'«TB are^a Joke—not a ** r * / frtirri1
numbers of young people
Oeorpie was >hard aj^jl quick, and in were terrible words for yc« tMnst, slsred, though growing gitudt wttb one.
-Therefore, to bring both • tlh. now" ascending to tbe baHraJoin*,
feeding upon lueif.
<mrta matters remarkably Intense; but dear. From bis letter be doesn't
nilildl^nKed people and tbe yoartc
The yearaers w*.#> still yearning ptfiplw J n t o h i s bouse tbe manager George t>eg*n tQcecover from th^degthe minister, after a grotesque tussle a very tactful person, but—"
when Georgte»a( stxteen was aeat nuikes hln ronTaniiBi{a)awdr«uiig a s ^ M rftds.tio»Juto which rbis rt|ltc of early
not him separated from .hla opponent
"He's Just anTrafl," said Oeoriata.
away
to a great "prep school." c«n. Youth w1UJn4s«4"T^ !|erVe<l, an*!] QPttler.dojia had dragged lilm., What
and shook him.
"Yon mustn't say so," bis mother
"You stop that,1 yon!" Georgie cried gently agreed]. "Where did yon learn "Now," they said brightly, "he'll get itH profound ihstlbcl la to be not only Restored him coinphA^y sra# a " "
It 1 He'll flad himself amoag boys Junt scornfully ainusaa\n^wi. vaguely - aa- (t{red little beaotyrV<
fiercely, and wrenched himself away those bad words he speaks of?
aa laaportani ta their'Mow town as he RoYii by Tnfadlc aftfl iwmance. So. Kpowlng In lustrnue
"I guess'you don't know who I ami" did yon boa* anyone ase them?"
Is, and they'll kaock the stuffing out standing beside his is^ther, George s^ght of this dashing" advpnt In the llfir
"Tea, I do know 1" tbe angered Mr.
"Well, r v e heard 'eat
1
of euests before him Oeorg> was fujK
.of him wbea he puts on bis airs with
BmltlT retorted. "I know who you are places. I goes* Dade Oeotjaa
disturbed by
an/Ajnbexson again.
^^
nnd yon're a disgrace to your mother son was the first I ever heard say "em. then! Oh. but that would be worth Mmlng upon' him
"^Remember
sgu
very
w'ett
Indeed***
eotufcfnlng
,t*
s
e
e
r
They
were
mlaYour mother ought to be ashamed of Uncle George Amberson said 'em to
far M be -could
e said, hla graclousnaff; raofo *|jge«j
herself to allow—"
papa once. Papa didn't Hke It, bat jakew. It agipeared, for when Georgle were brilliant,
than any ^e had hecpSfQre
returned
a
few.asaaths
later
he
still
"Shut up about my mother beln' Uucle George was just laatghint at
and youthful—4n a
Jsshel hear/him ano'laughed'.
aabanied' of herself 1"
papa, an' then he said 'etn while ba *g«mea to haw the same stuBing. He romantically h>?eiyf
iras Dane
But you.don'UGeojg.er
«JB^.'*M
M
bees«vatAf«
hy
a
a
authoritleo.
g.
Mr. Smith, exasperated, was unable was laugnln.'"
St
'
He
had
o
m
of
liffease bsfffatated
as "lnsoiepce
t ow
|tf
don't
her y
to close the dialogue with dignity.• "That was wrong of him." she said, the
that seem t o have
ibTe part "i
^cTfeirse s*u will!
"She dught to be ashamed," be repeat- but almost Instinctively he detected and profanity ^Ma tsct, be had given any connection A----^
ire WIT*the KChool lnjitrucfrpto 'put "of1 town, and I^*fiajl<r,
ed. "A woman that lets a bad boy he lack of conviction in her tone. \t the principal
There waiiDOttJag In VTtber her looks *. the, flVst time you've
ITit-ri [
i
with
those
forI've
jrfv'i
j
tlona.
ahnost
V
like you—" •
was Isabel's great falling that what& i exolain George's, nnthe Bev. Malloch
^u might tnke h dp tTtJi*
r.ut G&rgte had reached bis pony ver an Amberson did seemed right to merly objected %o
feeing;,'and yet 1t Int^Itok you've p
and mounted. Before setting off at his her, especially If the Amberson WM
jlgnli1 WHa>n|y a vagnf
Ms comeupanre,
accustomed gallop'he paused to Inter- either her brother George or her ana Bat he
Abe had done aon)e"Be dl^htftflr.B^rBe
upon It. were
rupt the Rev. Malloch Smith again. George. "Yon must promise me," she and-those wa4
formnHy. a»d> offered big arm, "Hot
appearance upon
"Tou pnii down your vest, you ole said feebly, "never to use those ball embittered bf
named; an<1 w^th a floorlsh, certainly, but with an
drtviug a dogIliii; fli>wnlnw|i
blllygoat. yon!" be shouted, distinctly. words again."
w
be
waa
doing Us tntpresslveness InaplHa pa"rtl» by
1
"Pull down" your vest, wipe off your
"I promise aot to," he said prompt- ca/t at a crtsslaal speed, making pep
y pVetty girls with
&
ofilne pe<wan tp whoot
deatrtsAs
retreat
from
the
crossings,
chin—an' go to h— I"
ly—and he whispered an Immediate
whom he had grpwa « 4 as people say. t a V , f , partV
patV by
y hla betas; ..the hero
Such precocity is less unusual, even codicil under his breath: "Unless I get and bebarring himself as If he "owaeil add wan*}
them that be re- of this fete, and partly
l by
b hit
hi youthth
fbe
earth."
in children) of the Rich, than, most mad at somebody!" This satisfied a
n
assur- fulness—for wb*nr manners are new
"I'll
i
When Mr. George Amberson Hlna- muabsMt^
grown people imagine. However, it code according to which, fn hia own
theui tb*y are apt to ba ekibaraU. Tba said In
ancewva*
fer
came
hosaa
for
the
boUday»
at
£ was' a new experience for the Hev. slaeers belief, he sever told Ues.
Hlnafert" little beauty Intrusted her tfor*a fln- Til go
•5- Malloch Smith, and left him in a state
'"That's a good boy,"'she said, and ChrtscBMstlde ta his sophomore 'year, "ta
since: he had
It
aeea>«d
tq his coatmleeve. aid they moved great ti
probably
a
»
c
n
a
t
chanse
bad
taken
of excitement. He at once wrote a he ran out to the yard, his punishment
theat
aoioager
Good ni
place ir»side'mm, but his exterior was
away together.
note, to George's mother, describing over.
,
than the preyntdlng August. They had
Miss
visibly
altered.
Nothing
about
him
>
s
he
the crime according to his nephew/a
As an. Amberson be was already, a
with theta thdr pauals aad an ancle
testimony, and tba note reached Mrs. public character, and the»-«tory pf hla encouraged any nope that he had re- from out of town; and George necU< through the hall toward* t*e italfwaj good
Minafer before Georgie did. Wben he adventure In the Rev. Malloch 8infrn*s ceived U s coms-opanee; on the con- gently f*,ve*fbe pareul* the" same as- they passed the open double doors of oarlty h*' '•'
got home she read It to him sorrow- front yard became a town topic. Many trary^ the yearners for that stroke of (•untnee be had given sTshv daughters. la cardroom. where some squadrons of »fer»; h>-r'ftlder people were preparing for ac- at alt. f > '
lustlce must yearn even more Itctofully.
Ingly: the gilded -youth's mannpr had l>ut nitirrnared aoother form of greet- tloo, and. leaning gracefully apoa tbe i c u chii<i>
'-' Daar Madam: Tour eon baa c*ueed a
become poUte, bttt his politeness was ing to the oat-«f;<pwi -ajicle, whom mantelpiece of thtt todBfi. a ttfr p a a , By—but hpainful dlaireas In my household Ha
of a lQtnd which democratic people j he had aever^sewj*Jbefilw^ This per hanA-wme, high-mannered and spar- with Mi^
tn»rta4an unprovoked attack upon a 1
son G«of«w.aba«rtoV teak todte of HH kllrvgly point-device, held laughing old
found hard to bear.
nephew of mine who ta visiting In my
a "quc«v4opklnsj duck." Uodergradu converse with that queer-looking duck, grace,
* honajahold. insulted him by calling Urn
Cards were oat for a ball in his aten bad
bad no
no* yet adopted "bird." It the Bharon girls' uaeK The taU aao
vicious names and falaehoods. stating that
O e i>u>
honor,van« this pageant of the tenrrifrafnf fete family were tn 1*11. Ha the*
petfojft ifrtoM to that lu wun> tleman wared a graeinda. salalaHon w> frln-f of
antry wsishjld hi the baflfpom of tbe
triad tp make hla pony kick blm, and
Ww*M baw» thought, of
l
and Mraa - sfortiaS emluaKj
' •"•* Wae«itheaioblld, who la only eleven T
Ajaberaan laaaslon the night after his the HUaroa
atria* uaele as a "<
eld, whl' your eon la much older and
stirred. "Who Is tbatT
H
arrival.
It
was,
as
Mrs.
Henry
Fninkatrontfar, endeavored to avoid his Indlgsllooking btoL $r, ptrbaps,>a "fuonv
lln Foster said of Isabel's wedding, "a face bird." la^Oeargs's ttmm every \\n \ "t didn't ca^thr ht« f*me whaa my
,'| ties sad withdraw quietly, be pursued
vented him to me," said and ted '' •
•• him into the tacJosure, of my property and
big Amberson-styte thing." All "<>!<1 man male w/aa to M. deAiect st i.U-u^ ritkother presented
brutaBy assaulted Wm. When I appended
'
<ir<>rge.
"T«u
mean the anaat Innlrlag door. T n e :
citlsens"
recognised
as
gentry
recelvctl
ure as a "duck;" but "duck" was nm
.' ui»n.,tbt» scene he deliberately called tnand wen* »
i <r«rd*, and of course so did their dn_uc- tpoken with adjpaldng affection, ax In
'" Atktm words to me. concluding wluh profanity, such aa "go to h—," whteh waa
"I
mean
tbe
aristocratic
dock.'
Georu*- 'IIng descendants.
its' former feminine use to signify a
Ircard not only br myself but by my wife
g a n aeeiiK'i
"That's my Uncle Oeoraje.
The orchestra abd fhe'caterer were "dear"—on the conlrary. "duck" im
*f%ndUba l*4y wbollVH naxl +oat. I truat
Such a atate at undlacipltned behavior
brought from awwy» In the Ambersoo piled, the ^v«aksc*a personal detach; ante George Ambersoo. I thought ev- sic. t h * «<•>
pj^."
(l.-.'i
•; may be wtfneoied for th* aa*e pf tfco repmanner, though thto waa. really a ges- ment and humorous superiority. An erybody knew him." utation ftflptoifriaty, \t nothlna; blazer, oC
strange
f<"
"He.
looks
as
though
everybody
ture—perhaps
one
more
of
habit
than
indifferent
sjnnsetaent
was
wtuit
'- - -the famtly to which this unruly child b«of ostentation—for servitors of gayety Oeorge felt when his mother, with ought to know him." aha •»**• * " tat Ion o( •"
and set-tnii
as proficient as" these Importations a gentle emphasis, Interrupted his in seems to".run In your tttattf."
had muttered various lnterwere nowaday* to'ba' fjpund In th* terebsaa* of courtesies with (he
If she had any sly Intention It pert of Mu 6 i ftn_d ,as she concluded the
It w«a th
t Off th
the llast
the great, n h w r i » yiusaut ului to the queer saippas; over ^yeotawT- ajSBwawAw*r>
reading he siid:~
dances that "every- looking dock, tfeeir uncle. This em "Well, of course. I suppose moat ev- upon him •"
oh» Uaxir
bodi talked aboat"—there were «c«t phaMs of Imbera. though slight, en- erybody does," he s/JnjUMted-^oW to dock;
.^ y e t •jtomttii'f
ting to be so many people in (own that ^Wed Georfe to perceive that uhe con- Oil* part of the country especially. the ca
lnn,t thin letter t M t*f&T*
no later than the next year there were 'sidered the Hiutfer-looMng duck t per- Beittdes TJncTe George Is la congress; try ways 1»"
"Well." Bald Georgle,t."hoir old am
'too many for "everybody" to hear of soa of aqme Importance 1 *but It w«* tbe family like to have someone to secure <t
ir<
•'
• •• •
even each a hall a; the Anbersone'.
far from enabrlng blm to • understand there."
with »»t; "
belle. H «*•'
TSeovge. wbite-glot*d. trttb a garde- whj. The dtfck parted bis thick and
"Whyr
.
''Well, look how be says r m older
nia In'bis buttonhole, stood wltb hhi toagUH black hair on the: H1<1<>-* hl«
"W^l,
It's
sort
of
s
auod
tAlnk)
hi
« boy eleven years oWL***
mother and the Major, embowered tn tie was a forgetfnl-rooktn« thing, an-l one way. For Instance, Oncle Sydney
; ^That's tru«." said Isabel,
the btg red-and-gold, drawing room his coat, though If fitted a eo.xi- Amberson and hla
does. But Isn't borne of It true,
downstairs, to "receive" the
enough- <T>1ddle-*?ed Ifgtlre. tiu (iroriuct ihey huvon't much of anytmng
Georfler
and. VsaWUlW thuf .together. th« trio af.tala year, or of*fust ywtr cith»r.
get bored t o U w a t b j
biiUHflf to be
Your Vest, You Die Billy. Ottered
t t d a picUitcsflUf
tt
l uff
! ObseWina! only Ws unfnnlik.nuMf htdr, around Tnere, of course. WeM. probeinmplc
lobks perstatent thiougb three
at)ly Unde OeorKe'H h»ve D ^ f
tie nud his uld
his
"George; dtd you say what he say»
ney gpuolntsd minister or Ambassador
people glanced at blm with great dls- rations. The Major, his daughter uu*t tha.Qtytnprte George set him down
bis gfandSOO were of a type all Am a juee**-looa"ing- suek, and having thuK or somethLoK
that,', to Bussta or
te
thereafter,
when
they
chanced
K J
"\vi[ch oner
I sent
k
berson; tsO. straight and negulnr. with cAJaplefjBd Ma* portrait took no Inter Italy, or. somewhere, and that'll make
HPCOuater
him,
vbtch
ineaitt
noth"Dlaf ydu teH Win to—IIM- Did you
front
dark ayes, abort noays, good chins; estiB him.
• i. '
It
/
p
h
e
n
uny
o|jjJML
M
\
r
¥
W4
to
Georgia,
because
he
innocently
1
It
tttt/h
|jjJ
M\¥
suy. "Oo to h— V"
nud tba snndfathejr's expression, no
>«*ha Sharon girts passed on, taktnf
go iravelfng,'lirtnTng| II1l« •besring I"-"
Oeorgie looked wOTrled,
OT, for a mo- seliflved most fro*m people to t>« nee- less than u e grandson's, watt one of the queer-looking duck with them, and that. • I««xp«ct to do a "good 4*a1 of Into the r<"
l
t h n h* nrtghtened.
nrtghtened "Lis
meut longer^
then
"Lis- t*ssiirlly cross looklaf aa a normal phe- faint\y amused condescension. 1'heru Qeoive becauii* pljtk with mertlflca
traveling myself when I get oaf ot Al- Idly by
from " e adult
1
^wouldn't
f
d
ld't
len hfer* , mnmtnsar;
wui
a
difference,
however.
The
grandt}on as his mother called his attentloi; lege."
i aoa\ h<* taUad to
teller.
«lp« hjK shoe
raee BWO nothing'
y Vaa an
the
distasteful
glttiMwa
had
any
Would bet"
U> >
this condeseeuslon;
h|a band. TltU was Oeorge's K^rated—more poui[M)us than gmcioUaj
MBrtng uaon himnuM. W **"
"Georgle, you mustn't—'*"
"He
must
the
grandfather's
bad
other
things
to
gnaj-oncle,
old
John
Mluafer:
It
WM
too portly, BWabed, starched to a shine,
had iM-rt-eiveU nnch u bearing he would
$?r~
af Us
*-
0-
*'
•>•',
•1
a m ii«f h
lr%t three days.
<#h«iJ
DAY
••
"
^
4
.
*****
[t Hetty wan the only
Ok <1 hl1 1
i-Hltli'i who ton*
she Handed1 a tray of breakfast
H cbrtmle cane. rilfthe* out to the porter >.-linn<l. but with
^ W *J f '
i-sttltj.
(Con*ict*4
Celery ta
for Hufferera
i weeks already
mU one pneulipr room jpMite
into a "at^imcr
luive Kone r i g h t , u p
Anuel Oabrlet If
milter than face
t,.id
quickly. •Mie-B i o l n g
chap, lan't h'eY
lay.
and
l?
t iHti't a typhoid.
I,nin told her when
oii-hy. "He'a rich
propow to thelf
Is IH past."
lion car stood
.
hH m
hln quirk temper art pewlahneaa. The doctor bad told .her aa
frit.KlnK the op it nk«n a mo«t
they before
•trolledhow
-backhe
over
llnkaone.
rh« M1ractlve KO rn.*h. i.etm the celery
day
hadthe
taken
day before how he had take one. * t d In P o i r t
honor afier another nt ti1(. front,
tlul
^•WW
hi* mother (Hd not
H'UI'M* r e e n t r y and kiufw he faced an<l ronqnerett. Secretty »he felt a rertaln re»|K'<-t fur hi a
record even while KII«.
imaltiat
wintered what tilt! hla Irrftabltlty.
^ P ut Little-Fifila, In
^
1 to
i.. iieath fdr hew
-MI> down to
e. i stranger*.
I II tor she w a s
in tti#> pearl
mi. Mra Oliver H.
• ivlnirher. Betty's
ilder than ever na
IP wii» "o tall
r iii! v.tiite curly hair
nei(Mitee Betty
sind liQioe to
utrnng
look I of the
iv
"Koland l«
he should
j
-toot I
TIanry Darihgforth <w I^PW Vork. before h e . w e n t over." Tcnu tmil ad(1e<1
at the laat. "Kh*> threw him n
he w*a ID the honpital nad
Onrirtney t'Tielpn. t>i» hrokvr. Mad*
Rotaad aort of <ynUal. I
CTheer him up wln-n I'm ijone.
Roland watchwl them the ulfht here the
the dfxtor
dfxt
lleft
ft
h
fore
thpy
Mtrolled
down
wn tbroufh the
the plnea trom the hotel.
Then he <-«llP(t old t>«vid to him and
told him to ptot him op at ftve for a
tarn on the link*
•"We1!* irnitijt to rrrtm»e, ftur gmk,
Da»ey," he imillerl. 'We've Rot Kr 0tt>
t>oe a run fur hln mon*-y,"
»Four weekw Inter there, came the
Jllve
-»" °T comhln
: t h "theefooda I. numberTho following are Htfggeatlve:
... t , y **nrf«"°haa—Take half »
«nprul or white, crlap and tender eel
TV!"
^ f l
Vi ry
'
? n p : ^ d one-fourth of n
»f mmced
«f
R
M
Hhe'(t »»• here tt.niitht. Wnlt u n t i l
T fell tier Tiuw T O U ' H . (ruined inc I n t o
rondUlon.
Ymi'vp r.-fnmKl tn w n l t o n
m e , rakt-n nwny nil m y IJUMI|CIIU>, d l e ajrrei^l w i t h me In e v e r y t h l n r "
<iHiitmiih called
Hv ventured.
l^t
"
r y
muyonnalae dre M | n g;
to
Mix until well
nnd U B e o s B f l n d w i ( . h rilllng OI1
white buttered bread
^
'
Calery FHttara.-Sarboll tbe Celery
until nearly «•«««!; after cutjtn« Into
three-Inch p| P( ps geaHon with aalt and
pppper and dip i n fritter batter. Fry
In deep fat ami drain on brown paper.
Servw hot.
Crtarmd C«l«ry m a Cheaaa Shall.—
L»e the shell of a plnoapplA or U t e n
.I.eese for a ri'teptaele^pook the
celery until t.-nrter; ndd Ir to a rich
creiim K«UO« with a cupful of parboiled
oysters. I'our into the shell, cover with
tete»nrm atinonnctm th»
a:
buttered crunibn nnd hnke iinttl the
h i,re
not huv« tnc
Mra. CranMtmi. It HHriled thepi both. .cruuihH
8«tfy * « a tn a aport aklrt and noo|(et> oven too hot ,,r tht* .'heese will melt
Milk wtii«t nTter n irntup of rtx hours or liurn uii.l m e heaitty of the
up thronich tin- tiKiiiiitnlu trnllii. B o - t
Celery and Grapefruit Salad. Take
l a n d l o o k e d HI her i|nl7.7,:<-ftllv.
. unit always been
) cait't tejl j o n
when he ram*
«i<lf. rompleie'y
H wounded twice
<|i,< l o r s
.ano1
ft ;i« a vtjt-,
fotifriif In the mni\
ket nil mi f#wr rfhd
usually
price. It l#
(tood m i '«o tad . . .
table nnd confKlnen with
nil vegetuhlc
because of Itl
flavor.
Served
as n
• fresh, crisp reitoh tt Is
Ms
"I have l e t t e r t,» write Io e t c h
northern mnll." Hhe re,, i. . T ) 1
I>av1«1 to gb with you. •
YoO played With' Ton Allan. 1
Nl yon." He Klnnc
her
S h e tia<1
tA
from -.
• • DO
In. he wll
if MKKI'I H e doesn'
III HiiUlitllKTilt
Botty
hiiiL'lioi!
MIHI ITU7.I><< pn*t h i m
t o t h e |>ilr|il i- ITII >II (i t it In rldffi1.
tl.rei- uri-tlimx ,,f KrtipL>frult w i t h t h e
lueiiihriine reniovi-d ; urrnn«e In R n e s t
of hend l.'ttii.i. «-ith nicety shre<ldpd
celery nixl n f.'w Hhredileil almon<l»
I hat liHve Neeii l)lniiclie<l. T u t a' hall
of tnuyiinnnWe HI ilie ( f i l t e r unit s e r v e
well rliilleil.
I"i| i i . -
rertnlnly
anore."
dun't
n
I
any
tip I K " ' " - * "
I " - 1 <•<'!•*• w a s
low I I " h i ' ln-iit iiv.T inn rttlliK deep d e , »lrrt« In the »oft <-nr(\i with I n * arlck.
" t l e ' n n flnr old clmp. Isn't he?" .
"Htilenillrl " H e l l \
replied
H e g a v e her M <jol< k Hlileiom
I and s|H>ki> MHIIUUIV in tlie "hurt, nn
coto|lTi>rrtl»lntr » iiy he Ifnd.
here H#iiy. f iU«n't wiitit t o
on »ny o i l i e r fellow's proitilue<l tniul nml I'm ilvini; to li>lt y o u
•omellilni;
W>>iili| Torn hivvp u r i g h t
to f a r e If I did"1"
"I'm i he d o ' l o t ' «
fiivnrltc iiiime.**
Hetty imtwered feniiimly.
"I I don't
th'^k he'd vnre. I" It n roinpliilnl ?" "Mill.
you nee. w e vi- hern
fr'ends
for y e a r n buck nt <*M l l a m i n ^ a m i —
He'd C*r«."
Scrambled Eggt With Celery.—Melt
onf ttiolen|)oorifiil of b u t t e r , a d d four
tHt)leH[Mionfnb4 o t chopped r-elery; rook
niowly f o r lf> IIIIIIHICH; u(td four- ejfgH,
a bulf r u p f u l ot mNk. s t i r until s e t .
HenHou w i i l i mill, pvppcr atul h i i t t e r
and nerve » t once.
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Celery parliolled HIUI use/I- u s e n
enciiho|H.'(l ijt»li \\i\\] w h i t e s a u c e find
CheeKe IK n tilsli ^ood I-IIOIIKII t o sorvu
more f r e q u e n t l y
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OF DtVINE
t -i i
-lllll
)(>ll WHIT
!' t»l« utintl uft
.riclf very proml w e hlni:ili! y o u w o u l d
as i «>iin(n y o u r
tnK would ot>'iimiot KO with
mi Inter on nt
SIKH t o i w e h i l l ) o f
•' IIII y o u r t r a i v l -
Mis* Kellogg, my
!il. Kiilund'a o l d
'•<> "itli hltn. Y o u
>Kether anil
a ltd mornHi ! viiu,
fd;u Iliiirlja
tilid lt*t
o»!y.
••Who iir.- yotiV Mnjor ask.-.l
"I'm
flrnt tline ahe
up in he<l.
doctor and a
rum llurvard. HtH
a n am*l'miiiit
. s e r p c i u i l ill a r u i H !'
the ofther replli-d. shortly.
- O l d man." M'»J<"- ^«l'l " l ' ^ ^ • « * n
«»<l I know I
hert- iil'out t » "
don't
l«>-»k Mk."
u'VH tie.-n liere iihoul Ih.-KHine
Ion ihe
„„
!)!>• lunnt'tt akin
'linker tlmn e v e i .
iid ti iiuili" uurav.
the
, s nn.1 m a y b e w(»'ll l.oth look
«•• net' I r v i n g to piny !"
The "Methuaaliers."
'.-riiiine which can"1 t'> the royal
the war wan (In"Me-
in um)«rU>D» that
IIIKI enough of
t o th."ii •'" aw«»uii1 "f t h e t ;e of
of ilielr flrst-Joined n - r u l u m»v9
M<iiue
Spk'iiillil ff
l u Hsh w r i t e r .
,veiv. hut n o t a l l of •'•
en
nt
not
y*intt
|rii«ei
without u slight ml'sTi..-<e Kulhtiit old
went tiTKrance au<l <>th«>r the,vnr,iMid (U<1 wi'H in"*' either
or
„ disease knocUi'il Hiern 0U(.
hullet
ihelll were. nbl»* truthfully trt
they **ould "»lick II" as well
i lu' (
PL I t o l l y . " he
up girl. I'll
t4nnorrow.^.
'd'-ariy* Wilier'
he found in
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Hen ' • nt i * mnrloR,.)
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Rich- boy. poor boy,
Boy of city, boy of toWo.
Boya of every 'teal; 1>oy land.
This hetw'lBptiera, and thW--.
Scouting binds them all
In aervlce, »»rvlpe. service,
Day after day, day after day,
Work service, play aervlce,
Qrowlng, xrowlpff.
Manlier every hour,
Boon to. be fpll roan.
Full heart, full mini).
Full body, full aoul.
To the Roosaveltian utmost;
Men to the last drttp of red tilood,
To the last nerve twinkle.
To the taat heart flutter.
Men. y«t forever—bay a;
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Men with virile tuyfannaaa
Of boy scorns.
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Prepared!
Prepared for life!
For the merry aarionsne— of It,
Tse fun play fight af It,
Thfl thrilling- carrylnt OB Of It.
Boy life, man life.
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Welded.
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w a l l , y o u » e i \ o h . I H U I K 1t. R e t t v I l o v e
Mny IH I lie npnn IIIHK
iuiuaon for
y o u a n d I ' v e K O | t o t e l l v m i KO e v e n I f
oysters iintl lu .linir. July a n d Auiftint
y o u a r e enKiiKc<l ' " I o n w "
they a r e never aa
H e t t y turned i n hitn
suifiiy a n d
Knod, lac.kiiiK fla*
k n e l t d o w n o n t h e dit; l i o w l d e r h e W n s
vor. wli'.rh Is naMl 11 Illlf o n . S h e i i. 'L Ii I in.I heiir t h e
ture's w a y of prolook In I|1N C> I'D nf liel|
ri-nuurlatecting;
her own.
tlon.
Of
lln*
wnys
of
Me told
" I ' m not." »tii" H1I|<1 •••' f 1 1 V .
cooking niul scrvliiK o y s t e r s
there
me (tint Ill^llt Io lie I;IH .<l h i you ev»*n
Is no enti.
For a
If 1 hadto liuiirj toll '
light xiipper, served from t h e chafing
dish, they Heem cspei'luHy adapted.
Royal S t o w . — I'lure the o y s t e r s In
the chulktiK ili^li vvllli e n o u g h of the
Cangreaaman's Suggestion Cfftanly a
liquor to tluiit them in the pun. Chop
Good One, and Satisfactory
n hen'l o f celery, ndil u \wu\i[i\if tablo*
to Both Partiei.
Kipdimfiil of chopped rcil pepper.
As
the liquid In 11 II- pun 1* lu-Milnx, add
It lf» not e a s y for I In* various
two tuhh'Mixioufills of butler, milt and
whom* ilury tt I* to k e e p the - oiiKrea- pepper l o sciisnn. uml w h e n thoroughHlolial hnllH c l e a r of iioii-ineinliers t o ly hot till the pun with HWeet milk.
l e t i n l tile f i n e s of n e w tiu'inlicr- rllfht Add the celery mill pepper mid when
(t*f t h e hat. Yet t h e hulls must h e
hot nnd well hlcnilml add a
k e p t c l e a r , h e n c e t h e officers keep I ry- Spoonful of curraiil Jelly uml serve nt
Ing. a n d Houietlines t h e y mtiUc iolsr
titkex.
HeiireHeiitutl^'e Miijor nf 1 Tit* S e v e n t h Missouri dl*.trli-t. u nvw m e m b e r ,
WOK w r l i i n n n l e t t e r In »in- of <»«
hiiilHt' wrltlnK r o o m - , n few iliiys
»pw h e n a newly a p p o i n t e d olllcer
pr«n»ch4"d.
would hnve to get
a n d told hi
liini )<<'
out, as the tiiMe* were for members
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Prepared for death!
The smlllna; calm of It.
The rertnln crown of It.
The onward, upward, living faith of II
Stanehneira!
Stanch, hand tn hand.
Shoulder to nhoulder.
Heart with heart.
Uvlng and helping; to live,
Living rlose to pature'n
Helping bird, helpina; Heast,
All God's creatures!
HJvery man, every woman.
TIME WOULD DO THE TRICK
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C^llef Scout KT*rutlve'1. Jnmp* IB.
West sends this word to the almoat
1R000 aaatatant scoutmasters of boy
acout troops:
"Tour rnnk and opportunity Is one
to excite envy. - Your Job 14 what you
make It and your troop U largely qp
to yon. The chance fnr the hby scout
movement to b# serving a mlllhin boy
members by ne^f birthday TM%»i.wtth
you. If anyone else brings about the..
million, ' that someone w l 1 1 bave
stepped In and picked up your opportunity.
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"Does this seam strange? A typographlea,! 'error, putting In the word
assistant?
Then consider tlie lieutenant in the great War.
"We think of you a> the tana With
henvern, a French snllor hn() end are moder- youth and physical vitality enough to
nnd wool-fur huts acr-otint for ately wide. Ail of them are flnlahed carry, on and carry through to suceess
the $rvnt TdHJorlty of hafH for little with band or eaah of rthbon,- Th« tam- the plani* of your cJflef.
KtrlC Then there are velvet tarns, shown la one of .many, with"To « you are the jpas, tb« only
«n»ptcuou«hy' cTa'aay In the heat more or leaa full a^id made of dnvetyn, mop, who can aay, "Boys, Mr- Scoutgrade*, and some trimmed huts • for velvet, plush, and other niaterlala.
master would.be greatly pleased If we
A dreaay bonnat for a tlo)r girl, aa rotled our pnck» ire* xmt mt oaanp
little mlflsi'H, Nearly all haU for children an; (julte plnin, with a band and pictured, Is covered yvlth aatln ihlrreO atte in perfect order right after dinof rlbhon for trimming In mont to the brim and crown. The wide col- ner—he would enjoy our afternoon
caaus. or a bit of feather ornament lar of nhlrrcKl velvet Is Untuned at the testa and games and swim, himself.
on velvet lama. But, to suit the mate base with a quilling of ribbon with If he didn't have that «Toud hanging
of ihot-e who are not In sympathy with bow nnd ends at the back, and a clus- ovar him, af asking you to police this
theae plain styles, there, are othets ter of three Uttle roses nestle In the spot at 5 p. ra. We owe him a good
that make rip R very Interesting tnl- ribbon
time. That-a-boy. You'll be done In
aorltyy In the (llsplnys
Among the trimmings w,hlch find ten minutes at the rate, you're, doing
py of chlldren'8
here^ to- Mttat favor, because they ore moat ap- tt
1hatn. One.Wf th««e Is
iceiher with two long-napped beaver proprtnte^of* mlanea' fiatrt, *re pomthe N>y
o* »r« t t
y and itte ...
tnodel'i and n prnctical tarn of woot pon* of wool or fur anrt flat *T>inwheeln'1 of ostrich flnen. These appear ultimate authority; and your word of
fur or ptiifdi.
Far and away the moat popular of on Ulne Devil tanm with fine effect. encouragement and your sympathy
the VHrtoiiH beaver whapes are innde For older tnlnsew, those. Hearing the when scouts are In wrong can he one
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Up of wide (lopt>y-l>rliniutKl models uml debutante rlnss. there Is greater viirl of the truly great' factors' In the
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those with narrow drooping hrltna and ety than In huff for younger girls. Hat- troop's
square crowns, like those shown In the ters' plush, metallic and metal brocade k
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA.
picture. Itatween these two widths of fnclngs on upturned brims, and brilbrim" there are Home very ^Itrartlve liant colors In shapes toned down hy BOTVICB!
shapes with round crown nnd hrliilR dark ribbon trims, are outstanding fea- A cood turn every day! '
thut curve upwurd (In the funhlou «>f ture« in styles for the "«ubdeb."
That's •coutlng'* heart and soul.
Its brain and brawn.
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A (rood turn evitry day—
Not for, pay,
,
Not b y rule,
Biit trorn love—
Boyhood's boyish; manly love,
B»yhortd'a d^thle«a love. '
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Of OoOd for Gtood'a sake.
*1l how .inoyHt*r makes
nor I nH
"A DOZEN
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l'«oi>l« Him ili> urn i.ikn t i m e to s a t
Slid »l*fp, iifL-avii11\ ;ire obliged to taKo •
time to ille
I'fiTpic whu from false
notlorm <if e'MMuiii> IIVB upon ttnpropsr ,
fuod. ace Hhorily put i<? t h e greater
expense of a funirnl olive Oreen.
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Boy scouts, big and little,
Boy-men. y<>* 1u«t boys!
—Edward Branah Lynutn, In New York
Sun.
SCOUTS FURNISH GOOD BLOOf*.
For some time Boy Scouts Alex Ho(fan, Donpla* Peck, Frank Hampshire,
Arthur Bobn and Frank Smith, mem-'
hers of the boy scout orgfnlMtlon in
Bait I<ake City, have been ftolug to
the hospital twice a week to give,
tbelr^ Wood to rejuvenate an Injured
man/
In on effort to save the life of
Prank Adkln, who wns taken to the
hospital after recrfflnjc serious Injuries when n piano fell on him during ar»flre. t h ^ S a l t Lake City boy
scouts council was asked to fyjMflsh
b(>ys to have ftkelr blond transfu«e4
Into the veins of the Injured mnn.
Dr. CIa»e«ce Snow of the hospital.
In an effort to ohtntn non-nmokeret and
non-alcohol users for this PUCDOM.
turqed to th^ scouts for cooperation.
AttlRraBJrMT. Adklw Is In a nerloMB
dltJon. he bus be«^n lm|ir^Kin« ^ p
tdly and IK expected to fully e^cover.
The blood was furnished at the rate
of a pint every other day. fnr several
days.
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There are a number of new velvet Its* hopornble mention unions many
nnd siierle mirfnced cloths, each with noteworthy competitors bficuuse It Is
Oyster Toddle.—Hire one quarter o' ft novel name of Its own, that are he- wonderfully well draped. It arrives
a ]>tiuiid of salt pork anil cook slowly Ing exploited thlw full In many K»''
a I unusual gracefulness hy the simuutjl well d i e d 4HII. Add o n e pint of meats.
Some of them are very much plest means, merely a few plaits and
sliced r a w pohiloex. c o v e r Mhd cook like .-tfuvetyn, otheru reseinhltt chiffon very clever cutting that reveal the
In the Tat until tender.
f o u r In a velvet, and others still are to he dunn- line hand of an expert.
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pint of h o t milk, thicken w i t h H tubla- ed with heavy erect-pile velvet.
There Is no limit to the extravaThey
apuontiJ eHch of l>utter and flour are of wool and made by the mime gance of evening wraps In richness of
Add a pint of looms that turn out wonderful wool material and in tha splendor of. their
cookml togeil>«r.
oyHt«rn nnd when the edjjea curl, seu- furs of fur fabrics, and they uppear luxurious fur collars and trimmings.
son and serve lit once.
in all the new displays of fall coat* [ These new fabrics ore more nwderCreole Oy«ter».—Melt two table- and pultn.
utely priced1, but equal to holding their
Kpcxinfuls of hiitler, n<l<i il slice of
own In company with more
In the picture above, ait
onion inlnced, und cook iiutll a pale wrap that won the distinction or lion hut not more sumptuoug rivals.
yellow.
Add u U'iispoi'iiful of (lour oruble mention at a recent faction
MIKI a cupful""of toiu«t«. Whoa weU 'showTs "sliowri, made: of one of theNH
cookoil add n pint of dmlMed 4)yster» fubrteu cnlltid "wovlvei,'J The name
r
AUd tt amounts to a definition, nlnce It Is H
and cook until the edge*
drop of lubnaco sauce, one-half tea- heavy, sujvple velvet of wool that
Hpoonful of salt, one tab!«sp<Kinful of intttces'n fine medium for the sirnn^, /Handkerchief Linen for
clioppt'd parnley and serve on toiist.
brllilanl oruuK« color now pMimlln^ V Handkerchief linen, In u wide vurl
Oyster Short Caka.—Make a shnrt- in the limelight ot t«Hhlount|i(.' favor. tH*-'^ culurs, is being ufeed for under,:nk« baked In thinner layiTH than the It^ ly npt UHUal tq. vjse this "color for won r this season.
ChtunlHPH ami
$COUt DOINQ8.
reBular cajts. Split and butter «em>r- making entjre garment", but It uppcuiH pantaloons are being «tul>roldered lu
outity as soon us uaUcd. f u r ) th*" oys- •Yfsrywli^rfe in the decorallou of mil- iniuive.^cerlne, bluu. Jade
In Colony,'
The M-ontH -*f'-I
lu their own lltjuor and urr«n«» linery uiid ih touches on frocks uiiuli* und other shades to matrh the muKan., did tb^li
by
%
the
cult*;
i''iver
timi
UOIir
m
lu dark cylors or Wack.
The Un«t\ ta Jtoft mid diihity papers OH IC^6tu\t Of accident ^o or
over H tblcUvned white HUU-V. astjfj<
But it la tbe part of evenltiK wraps and
laun- •lckaeu o(
unusuully fresh
the liquor and milk or cream with tbla aeauon to hp gorgeouw, atui colors dored.
gutter and Hour cooked toguiher for cannot be tO<fcjpronounced or too brtlI three fires, gleaned the' village
tiUckeninK.
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P.athars on Frocks.
liunt for, t,U«O!i- TUe very wide anjl
|.IWa*/1|^M'Ket an
Fried Oyati»ra.~Try dlpp'nK the oyefrcM-ks are
collar of oposi-iuni fur In
d of «'KH and th«'n In
tQnww, and the hli«'k sat In feathers" than fhi>y were very recently,
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In hot butter; the lining, are items in tlu> com|ioti]tlon Ttiie trlnmilns m a y bo either oat rich,
rrumhs nn
trwb-water peiirla. Vb*$ w i
agrtj^uble.
ehoux, flower tfan-tH or beads.
Sh(U)«"
>f tbl» nu»hlH(t Wtftp thut give it
and hunt Tor pearl tntwW^* while
wl«p» are seeu morothan the
barttftfut In tlie shoal water* or
and uve always tieen la
from It* fnihlonuble <*olor
drag for them from tywta.
color.
of tewur« this wrap
oni'e.
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Ratal, and as whom sold
And
IQDnEiBSKX PRESS* 21 Gmta S t ,
Sob«cription$l^ Per Year Ctrcalatiw* 1,000
MAXWELL LOGAN..
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Entered as seeonoVctass matttr March 14* Itlt, •*
Office at Woodbridge, K* J , MM** the Aet of Man* 4, 1*7*.
TAX COLLECTING
What do yon knew abont the Township Collector's office. | i r .
Citizen) Why ir there each a kmg list of uncoUected taxes? Yon
have often kicked and criticised, but have you ever taken the trowhle
to investigate this phase of yoenr business? It is almost tana to
celebrate the silver anniversary of die Brat complaint
department of the local government, and although sod
harve inrtuaaeJ like the H. C L . apparently the only man
to discover the "reason why" is die present collector. Mr*
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ownrn and H protects furore bwyers.
The t»x oftre is now. for th* first time «n yenrre. «« a buainess
system being V*
'-* *«r»«Htv of asarastiiant for worioos vidasnaa, and
of the town»W- Properties on Mas* street wsi ha
grasjp. restdw«*l sectione are dassad in another groap, factory
in anothar. fann land m another, and so on. No favocifiapg>
be shown any section or mdrridnaL as from now om, if the
incumbents are allowed to cootnHM tn ottce,' assessment and collect
n g record, will be against certain bhs of real estate, faAet than
nst any tndrridwaL In straightening out its Tax CMfc*. Wood
j bride* has taken a big atop forward and honest d t i m * a»«opectiv«
I of party sAfcntion*, will give dm credit to thoaa responsible far the
ents *
The work of the special committee on
wul be taken p m a latex article,
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ON A PAR
we stated that the Woodbridge police force n paid
aan sW Perth <WniJ
We find on «vasta*aj*oo that the
practically tho aame. The Woodbridge force wotki nine
Path Amboy'a right The character of om
arrest* are made, ahowing that the
the job iiMJlhig the town cl««n.
GIRLS WANTEI
For
fovte' Hews
busimss tikn rou. and the
Ceifervss>oa)sfCBK*
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icaiaaentatrver. had a hard time to get him to talk, bat when he did Mr. and ?lrs. 8dhtteheamler sod Mr Ovsrgward'a new tending e a
New Brunswick avsnas Is neartag
late their
-want to the subject he told a tale of the past history of the Collector's
of walea Mr R Oarbea
o* Uaeea avenne.
the?
oocspr e a e aart far
ana Mxs.
t
Khrie
had been run on a scheme entirely innocent of any
were Brooklyn Tt»itor» »»<' l t r « l ( t « « sjese abSky. and totally lacking in any sovmd basis of
Mr. sa4 Mrs Potter «a4 oasgater The FonU i r e deaartiasei w a s !
record keeping. Much of thia was due to ignorance and a
o«t Saturday aftsraooa to a [
wet* vtstUa* reisxtrea in Bristol •
in Linf strtwt. wales. »ara«d two ;
•deal was doe to the lack of intoUajent supervision on die part of the
town comanittos adimnistratinna Nor. Mr. Cstxttaft, caavj Mr. aad Mrs. ttJraat nave re- itmfks of a s / . Taesa wers located j
termed froai AfJanUs OHy. attar sav- M> <-><>•* to * betMtec that tt w a s ,
of the blame for yonr
- . . - -of
. cote-I]Z^
and. .lack
a week there.
frared
taat t s e baOdtai wosld U k s ;
Lalodge. ef Ltaism s v s a w , ; Brf bet t s a p m s p t work of taa fire* |
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Details would be boresome, and a list of deunooent
aaaeMHettsi ra tae ftaaway Hos- •
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nil.a New York Sentday edition, be* a few of the high
Mrs. Wilrtard Daakaai was s a s j a Mr. a n t Mrs. Joan i^asipfciHI sad; i>oy »ianur Satarday.
n» the story ah olid interest every Woodbridge property owner.
as. of Ckarea strsst, v M t s e n i —x—
I ten yean ago the' Collector's osBce had • ledger aystem, of
atfvea In Hew Tsrfe state l a s past'
Mm J Aadersen. of Kr«rcr«en
bat from that time until Mr. Berry took office the
r days.
, irr>na«, was *B Ameoy vistter BattirMta. DatHtfct: Is aaaected to Join;day
records of this department were kept on pin nice, and on
Mr. Batteries -~"* Scaexr. who Ii
Mr. Wllllasi T<yheck is ealidlas; a
anoexs oea togetner wan — * i*g or oy meana or
ifiac al Mrs. Insles'a.
. koan* on tbs Barks and Bolfer tract
it ony wonder that the amdjtor who tried to nntangle the
of tfee FreahyterUn, for Mr. Charles Hasten.
WHT 6 0 TO CHURCH^
at tea at, Mr. Barks, or Parts. Amboy, rlsttsa
th* beat- < the faosin of Mr. Henry Asd«rsoa on j
On r e * , e v e r a s k yearseir tim
•60 per cent, of agieeing with the ex-collector's figttres>
M.-s, T s s e a s aad Mm WoodJsad arsaae.
qeestioa?
What answer* can /..;
The old system of this office was based upon 25 rood districts.
g t r e t H o * d o these three app«^ LO
Mr. Usns Bricksea, of Main street.
r e a r reason a n d spiritual prr<-.p
ha* purchased a new automobile.
Property was recorded alphabetically, according to the nnnse of the
Miss Qrsee Haber upent the wo
tloasT
'.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'Larse&.
of
Summit
Original owner. No record waa kept of sales, and as «*>
4 With Meads In Roselle Part
F i r s t — Y o u r Duty t o Wonhip i;«<i
avenue, took part tn __
an entertsinwere made in the name of the property
Roy Anderson m e n t f o r t h e 'be^nt Of t he Slesrtg
The primary funetlott of the .hu- 'a
taw week-end at Bel mar
t u n ( 1 h e l d a l Washington Hall. Perth
It t o afford y o u t h e opportumi. ,
kept piling up against innocent persons. Then, too, if nsry record
Miss LosJse Brewstsr entertained ^ m D o y
express yoafr*'gratltade for th- i< ••-•
•of a sale was made the new owner was frequently arfdrd to the lew s f the yoaag people on last ' M r a n d M r f c M^ma Hansen and
iaga Ood taaa bestowed. Who h,t< >•
alphabetical list, but the old owner waa not removed. Hence, tax Taeeday eight tor her nephew*. g o n o f W o o d ! a B d a ¥ e B O e , were Amblessings for which t o be thiin'i
^
^ t ^ , Saturday evening.
Tqa c a n t worship by proxy
^ ••estimates for the annual budget were considerably greater than the Barroa s a d Carrol McNulty
ship t h e Lord In t h s beauty <>i ; ..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hans
Jdhansen
enter.
actual income, aad appropriations baaed upon such estimates very Is la the Rahway Hospital, whrr?
aess."
tained Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray, Mr
for appendicitis and Mm. M. Hansen, Howard IIansea
naturally fell short of the actual expenses. So, year after year ihe she wasvperstee
Baaoad—The Meed of it.,- >
to*.
and Raymond Gray.
vldaal Soul. Everyone DO.-.], •• •
taxes oaMWeJaasaay
Township, in an effort to keep op with its expenses, a
Walker enteratom e f strength and help br >
. >.
Kurd* National Baak will be open
instead of trying to untangle the Collector's office.
. "
tained the Wednesday
Afternoon
from Ood. Moreover, he D«<<I<
for
biislneHB
October
1.
*y^*ftps. P ^ i f Qmb I h u week
Until the present administration this office was never
tt t o n e s by xssooterron tn » r- :
Mr. V«orgs W. Wood has pur
Mr. aad Mrs. Kraest H. Born ion
with h i s fetlowmen. The . (-•• •
important enough to have a clerk. Every collector was handicapped snd family have returned from a chased a new house on Ford avenue
a channel of Divine C n c e T!
from
Mr.
Jens
Lorensen.
in the beginning by lack of kelp. This probably was one reason why summer saeat at their cottage in
raments. prayers, hymns und -• ••
Mm. Eydmussen, of Ford avenne,
Belssar.
the property lists were never corrected, why tax bills were not
will help yoa If you want ;hv
entertained
her
mother,
of
Sayerrllle,
Mrs. Hoaglsad sad Miss B H U
out, and why these bills, when they were sent out, were never fol- Hoaglaad
T h i r d — Th« P o w e r of i i >•
t TaesdAy in Newark. Sunday.
Are y o a on t h e aide of good
Mrs. Smith snd daughter were outlowed up. Duetothe poor system of bookkeeping, or rather to the Miaa KUea Flalaw and Mia*
la thia eommeaUyT T h . t lu : •
Maxwell are s i the hume of-town visitors Batarday.
lack of any system, DO collector ever had time to get at a correct list Bllsaheth
a a o w e r for good. That p<r.^ Mrs. George Tattle, of Cutter aveof Mr. ftae* Mrs. Clarence Wlegandt
• b s Increased If you ally )<JUT-<-•,: »
the credit slips tor rWwJsftajv
nue. # t s a Perth Amboy visitor.
'•
of delinquents. Even -when acrears were
the ftturch. There Is au u . , . ,
Mr. aad Mrs. Andrew Peternon. of
Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. L. Harned
-were stuck on a pin file, and very often the arrears were still carried
irallty. "He that i* not
have retarned from a month's vaca- Wild wood svsnae, have moved to
on die foolscap lists.
/
.
I'erth Amboy.
tion spent In the CaukiUs.
Another glaring erroT was the fact that this weird system Mrs. Wm. V. U. Strong JUIJ <biiMany Fords people have none to
Perth Amboy dnriag the week ti»,
allowed for no description of property, carried no record of improve- drea teittrned
inupett the United States destroyer •
• two : iths at their
ments, and all record of sewer, road and other assessments were of
I S. a, Barney, now tied up at the!
home fat Maine.
Moralag ssrvlce sod wm, •
scattered about on pin files and on lists against men's
rather The ladies of the CougreRatumai c*iy dock, Perth Amboy.
o'clock.
B>eBMiBC And »-<'
Mrs. Tom Egan sad Eliubeth
than against a definite piece of property. One of the most evil Church were entertained at a porci
p
o'clock. You ars welcome
motored out of town with Mr
.last Wednesday afternoon b>
effects of the old laxity was instability to land title, especially when tea
Mr*. Wm. H. Voorheei and Mrs J John Egan Saturday.
arrears were charged against John Doe and to "persons unknown.'
Wnifams at -the home of Mr*
The Curtis 8how. wht^a> In »taPiaas were made [or * uoned opposite the fords are house,
~Nox was there any record of tax sales to strangers. There b little
ir to be held is the famish** mach amusement for tai
n buMgu property and paying John Dqe's arrears.
rooms oa the uh*r
i«ined|ately seat of Amboy a v s e e s . Broad
Duetto ignorance and lack of office help the assessor's map was aooe aad ereaing of December 0
Mr. and Mr*. Han* Miller, of Ford md tfsteadlag aontheastsriy along aad frfi"'3
K Franklin and avenue, were Amboy visitors
never used. Two pieces of property adjoining each]
Fryman street to Ridgedal« • * s « a e . | hy the t u ^ ' "
.•til
from Berlin. Mil., day.
SOB
• od thsace northerly aJoag Rldgs- tern or <
its. Farm land, in spite} here
•other would have entirely different
have spent the past two » « • « » • • !
••«»•»•»»
dale s v s a a s shout two haadrtd ana draina«e ^- of its accessibility to railroads, was taxed the same aa any patch in moaths.
•ixi> test to ths present nuashols of " • « m l ° J
«f Tkk
Charles Wheeler Is the gueai
the wildernc
It seems hardly fair that the speculator who ac-0/ Mrs.
the Wedgwood tswer ta RldseesJ*)
Said Oro>>
her sister, Mrs. Howard K V1I-1
1.000 Copies
avenue; also s sewer hegtaateC l a : for flnaootK
qoired farm land as probable factory sites should pay only the low entiae.
(hurtrh street immodtltely east et ; asseasiuK •'
rate charged wgyMiM*- an area of no value except for agriculture. Nor Gllhit Meodeth, of Roselle, and
LlsdtD aveaas and n u n t s g eMtoMy property b- n.
WOOMMUMHB TOWKHHI1*
Wflbor Todd, of New York City, |
Is it fair to the taxpayers that large suros must be written off aaspent
cbareh strsst to Its latenee-i
It U 1^ '••
the last week-end as gutrsm
at fressaaa street with the! Commute. ^
Kotkv of latrsoncollectabte b<wausr of the errors of previous collectors. One such Of Dr. and Mrs.'B. W. Hoagland
Aral above provided tor; s a b - f r i d g e ^
»trer< Hewrr.
batch of names alone reached $5,000. This has to be charged to ^ftas Carrie Kins, of New Brua»-.
•tasilally
In accordance with t h s ' a a d the u<>i
people either died ox moved away without | •rick,
*^*J visited friend* tn town I ant
tfUas thwreuf mads by Morgatt P.; w » n l o n ^ ' '
i uii4-1
U r i o i , T^wnatip tagTaeir. aBj*now , v^rloch la "
has seen
hat duty.
the collector
iry. Another bit of injustice of the old[ Miss
Miss Use Ossora visited In AtDury1 OrtHaanee
»»n file with the Township Cler*.
|41a»l. *»"<
for ths construction of
system was the fact that a loaf tax receipt meant, very often, a Par*.
All Linda on Preemaa strsst be- ( pU<* «H i"
u all?
Te-payment of taxes. <&
tw*-«n lUhway avenue
and Bt.' «!*•«» » u
Ueorge'a aveaua and on Rtdged*le coacerum? •
On coming Into OnW the present collector did not know where
A
araaas between FreessaB Urtflt a » 4 [
^
-fo turn. 1 le immediately ^demanded a new system of recording
eailre
tn freeman 8 treet the present terminal of the Wedge-:
Bridge Club waa eopayments and arrears, and *ns given •» assistant. Besides, entirely
wood sswsr, and on Chwreh fclrsst or t Dat«<l »• 1
Isst week by Mrs Wm.
—^amsBBsg ^pT CVVSS
BSBVBJI #fc^BaWfce^lJssTaTs!asnOO^a
CavtassWl
aweH
GBVSHKC
VVwOaW
Trinity Episcopal ('hun-h
reorganizing bis oftc*. Mr.* Berry ha* upajiy completed an author^
Mt her how? \u citcr Hu*d
1
hit reguiar routine work and that The next meeting of the club will
Vive
tax list.
neevy addition he ia now ready to anmiglkten out an evil of many be entertained by Mrs. WlnanU.
I t . Ths meeting be«ina
-years standing. It took him three years to undo the work of his la* geaiember
ponu*lr at t o'desk.
prrdfrraaprs and now. according to a psominent financial critic.
Miss Betty de Rusay ba» returned
fr«m
a Six weeks' stay in Canada.
has the finest system in the State. In (net. since its adoption this
Donald Potter has returned to
•?«**** ha* beje^ jtdopted as a model by the State Tax Board
Penjujrlfaiua State College.
No longer does the Collector charge the taxes against persons, Mr. Daniel Dems rest U hone OD
but against the actual property. By the bloek system now in use, b/s facsttoa.
each parcel of land has iU own number, wj*h provision made for
the aasne of the owner if the property changes hands.
together in one place in this modern system is a record of
Ttw
M. IRVING DEMAREST
General Contractor
BXCAVATiNG, GRADING AND CONCEJSTE WORK
OfFlCi;
<*&
THE YORKE
1
iress—Auto Service
Between Newark, Elizabeth, Linden,
L y , Woodbridft, Perth Amboy. Carter*
and Chrome
310 Roosevelt
Ice: 9 THIRD ST.
Woodbridge Station:
>DLE5EX PRESS, 23 GREEN STREET
T«l»phow 222-W
:•.<•
Sunday, September Si—4 0 ou A, deftvor; ft: 00 P. M.^ pra***
M.. Booday Bshvool and Mon1* lilMe
.
99 A. * . . tfMtrnttc service;
subject, ''Relation ot Church, to
Family;" 7:00 P.' M., Christian KnChurch Notes
deavor; 7.00 p. St., special service*
Sunday, t» A. ML. Sunday school;
coadneted by crew ot railroad men H A. M.. mortlna: worship; 7:4B P. M.,
Irofla^ Philadelphia. The, men of thn «v*intns; wormhip. W«winf>«d«y, T-«r.
CoranmnUjr art* ofepeclalry urged to P. M.. iirayer meeting. Thursday, 7 :nt
be present far this meeting. Com* I' *!., at the parsnflagp, thr TVisrher
and hear these forceful talkn on Tralntnr Class.
practical subjects by practical rnon
Friday, September l»—The Men's
Brotherhood will meet at the church Trinity Episcopal Church
at «:30 P. M; t o go to Soldier's
Study class at 10 o'clock;
Beach for a shore dinner. All mem- Communion and sermon, H o
bers <Jt the lirotherhood are most Tit.: ruurtstfeism of the
cordially invited to come,
Sunday afternoon *t 4 o'clock wo
a good time,
shall have ftur frrst vpspnr srrvlca. 1
Derotionaf, Inspirational, lnMlruci.lv*>;
»:S0 A. M.. Bnnday School; 11:00 familiar hymns. 1 shall prenoh tho
A: M., morning worship? 7:00 P. M.. flrttt of a BoriftH of short s*»rinon.H on
Christian Rndeavor; 7:46 P. M.t our lord's "Sermon On th«> Mount."
evening worship. Wednesday, 7:15
WALTER H. STOWR.
U'
mn-
r^—^*
• ';--nffl
wmm
Stolen Car Found
_ Near Colon ia HospiUl
An Or«llnMi«« to K«itaWh* a City
Committee of the TownOfficer Rinhorn «alTag«d a stolon
"hlp ot Woo<lbrldge will connidHr the
car that was deserted oft th« Dover
The above entitled ordinance wan final passage of the foregoing OrdiNotice ot l»Umroad near tho Colonla Hospital on toe introduced
25. imfl, nnd nance on September 22. 1919, at
night o* September 13. The car ffU1PtllMd flr8t
8:30 o'dlock hi the evening, at Uie
PBTKKSBM AVIDNUH SBWkilt.
second reading
traced by the registration to the |
g f
Town Hall.
Notice is hereby given' that an
| Advertised August 2S, lfl IS. with
Ordinance has been Introduced for
ANDREW KEYES.
owner, who proved to b« Pr. Mayar I ^otlcu ot Hearing 9«p(emb6r 8. 1H19.
the construction of a sewer to be
Township Clerk.
C. EUenHteln, of 30 3terlin« itreet,
p a s i w d third reading and adopted
known aa the Peteraan Avenue Sewer.
Newark. It was valncd at f2,000. 'September 8, 191».
OHUJHMK* to Matabllab the <Jr*d> or suco part thereof M hareinufter
_
•
j Title advertised September J9,
mentioned, Tha sewer authorized in
of
Btroet.
JOHN E. BRECKENRIDGR,
Ordioaoce t> to begin at tha
Be it Ordained by the Township
•wna
Chairman of Townahlp Cnanmlltee.
Committee , of the Townahlp of manhole tn Smith street or Kfnsoey
ANDREW KBYKg,
Wood bridge. In the County of Mid-avenue, at its intercteotion with PetAll t)M « W M
ersen avenue, and ran westerly along
dlesex:
Township Clerk.
lovea a Otovar.
1. Tn order to «arry oat the power Pttter«on avenne two ntudred and
Mrmpt la« poaa
who ta avpaotad An Ordimswrr tn 4infirm t4i<> R«*pt>rt; of the Township to grade or alter the flfty feet: Mbatantially In accordof
|'g o f
t hereinaf
men ano* with the plan. tltereoC made bjr
to raUra hi* *atary
the 9
street
hereinafter men•n tb« waddin*
Blair Hoanf
JOoned. the grade of .the <;urb line of Mortaa P*. Larton, Towaibiv Bnsla« JU*
W
A
'1.' t.'i.'t.'i.'t, '>,'*.'*. ' i .
for local improvements did certify to: Brunswick avenue and Falrfleld ave- ship Clerk.Ute Township Committee th^fr a#-'nuo, ia ttare^y mtatMiaiiod at 4he wm- All laAda on Petereeo aveaM frwo*
«e«snjent Tor toe Blair Road S«w«rjeral elevation* shown on a plan en- Bmlthatteet orKeaabey »v«an» weatA un.m or
(mprovement. By report In writing J titled "Orad© Itfap of HomatT arir for \hree hvadf^d Met may be
signed fay a majority of said Hoard, iStreet," mttda by Morgan f, X«r«on, affected by We conatructlota of saW
t»
I'M
and x^companied by a map nil owing/ Towrmhlp Engineer, and died with sewer ayatem or exteulOM tkereof.
f«rt* Mm*
v«* laad aad T*A\ eatata benefited Une Tnwiwaip ClerltThe
be
oatlona
by uald improvement for which bene-f 2. All aid«wal1ts ana all paving by ma examination ot the -plans ok
tits were^aaaeaimd; and
'
lor other work hereafter laW or com-Me.
W * tut to ft*
4
Said"
Ordinance
farther
provide*
Whereas,
Said
report
was
coH«id-"«ti
nct«d
In
mid
portion
of
naid
street
aM» tu «•< at • •
nred by
Township CommiUe* at shall be made to conform to the for Ibanelftg Moll tmpt«feaMBt
assessing tha costs thereof oh
•» ntaeting bold at tlim Town ilall on {grade hereby eatablUhed.
August 26, 1»19, at 8:3.0 o'clock; Introduced September 15, 1919, property beaetttad.
|and paused first and necond reading.
Tt la the Intention of the
y
In t i n evenina;; and
Advertised September 19, lttl», Commfttee of the Towitohinof Woo«At least two weeks previous notice of safcl meeting W M with N'otice ot Hearing Septoaaber 28, biHd«e to conBlder Mid XWfBftiifte
aad the undertaking,of anck t*»toveriven by the Township Clerk; by directiuu uf xald Committee, by postNotice in hereby giv«n that the ment OB September *». 1911, at 8:S0
ing said notices In five pubile places Township Committee of th« T»wv- o'clock in the «ve(dB«, at the T»w»
in «al<l township at least two weeks ahlp of Woodbrid«e will consider thst Hail, Woodbridge, at which t i n e
A m L o y 183
prerioufl to said meeting, and at the final passage of the foregoing Ordi- place all pereoaa laterested wHI a*
given an opportunity to be heart
Ham* Mm<> by mailing a nopy of said nance on September 32. 1919, at 8:
l f « n t ! W h y . notice to each owner named in said o'clock in tha sveninjf, at the Town concerning aveb improvement.
all u»
report, ftlrectert to their last knownANDiiHW
awfully MB* up. potitofflce addreaa, and al$6 by iliibTownahlp Clerk.
ANDREW KRYES,
liehinR said notice once each week
Dated September 15, 1919.
"-. Townahip Clark.
for two weeks prior to Buid meeting
WAH UAilliBM.
in th* Perth Ant boy, Avon ing News.
« newspaper publishud hi the vounty
and circulatinR in the township; und
th« lowu.
Whvreas, Said Clerk has filed his
D<t«a ha coma
affidavit of the giving of MUCII notice;
o f (utjil aluik T
ACKER'S
IANCING PAVILION
SEWAREN, N. J.
>n During September
ies, Thurs, and Sat
For Rant To Private Parties
aad Evening PopuWPricas
I 'i.'t.'i.'l.
•
AHMM • •
•
*
"
•
IENSEN & ROOMER
FORDS, N. J.
FARY PLUBfBjBfG AND GAS FITTING
CAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
TIRE & TUBE
REPAIRING
i. B. BREWSTER
Dealer in
\, Meal, Fted, Brmn, Grain, Baled Hay
and Straw
STREET
Adjoininf
WOODDRIOGE
Railroad
Full Line of
No.
but ba
owtn a whole pile
* * It
i and
On An Average
Whereatt. Said notice did briefly
mate the object of the meeting, with
raferun*'© to RAid anseRsntent, and no
objostlons thereto were made except
MERE MUSINGS
on Iwhalf of block 663. lots 1A and
2A. and block 641 B. lot 2, and aald
ili*> I
mt>re than the Committee has continued uuid hearLime
fUli
ing ro the date or introduction of. this
Ordinance;
I
OrutttuiJi.' Is tun ufittri huL • fervid
Be it ordained by the Township
S l * * * « IH t l t » l l i i f f ^ v u l n t * > I ' t i l l l r t .
'" '*"'"'•
Committee of thv Township ot Wood-
YiiW gat tiuua tiiues more than foa
pay for when yom
LET GEORGE
DO IT
Brunawick Arc,
,nlpl,telT blind a b r U t B e - '" t h * f ° U " t y o ( M l d , d t e . ' " :
^
1 1, Said report of aasessmout of the
mau HM
I ,|.wi m l.i* »yw». | B J u i r R o a d g e w e r i9 n e r e b y a 4 ( J J } t e d
if you are iu Juuljt about an tuto+Ti- and connrmed wlthtmt alterations.
to try tt ont.
2. Said assessments shall be due
tlon of this Ordinance, and if no^
It's well tu be i otisinii-nt. but too paid within two.months thereafter,
many p^oul« nil.**'** tin- IUH
interest thereon shall be Imposen at
of mu»h
the rate of seven per cent (7%) per
annum.
T>rinklrn< m«» lii«l |i'« H good
3. Said aauesshients may bo paid in
hut a •lirT»r"ti: r-flln<( may \te nil (a|> ten equal yearly installments, with
the n e i l mointog
Interest on the unpaid balance* from
the date of adoption ot thin OrdiWlien Unt-le Sam tak>
nance, at the rale of six per cent.
your Having" you n.viln
(6%) per annum, the tint installover the BabllUy clause.
ment to be due and payable on the
adoption of this Ordinance but In
*l
Mm1
4>n*e any installment shall remain
unpaid tor thirty days from Kml uftttr
the time when tbe same shall become
due and payable, tbe wnoln ujtaeasa n\*u \t
mniU or the balance due *.h<'ri>nu
ilUnltf worse Bhall become due and puyabla, und
Mil It alwH}i htir
tba* tt hurU lua '
shall thereafter draw interest at fhi>
rate ot seven per cent. ("<:',) per
Undertaker and
Wi3« la be who profit* by hU
annum.
bat tvliier Is lie wii> prutltrf by
Expert Embalmer
Introduced September 15,
and pas&ed tlrst and second r
Office
Q a r s M «7 Main
ce anJ
aiiJ Oarage
ai SL | the «xperleDL-« of
Advertised September 19, l'.tl»
Re«ideoc« « Mi^|i St.
Opt.m,»t.c Thought.
| With Notice ot Heario* September zi
WOQPBRIDGE, N. J.
Ttivre In nuu»tit lit this wide worM 1919
Phnne- Office »4
Re*. M«
sympathy.
! N o W c e & hereby given that
will in
Perth Amboy
ford Parts
URNER
-HOUSE
NEW JERSEY. \
iW IEYES
CKI^G
' L KINDS
Accessaries
Electrical Supplies
Lighting Fixtures
AMBOY LIGHTING
COMPANY,
193-195 SmithSt.,
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Garbage Collections
Will be
R. A. HIRNER
On Sept. 15
NOTICE
DISCONTINUED
As stated in the order of the Board of
establishing * syt*em of garbage collection from
June 15to Sept. IS.
\
,«8WN**V
SOat
CHICKENS
DY USING MOTOR TRUCKS
haktn*. A« I «a«i k^jpltWt
a good rt«k I made, ami bow*l
Aftma* ttminn RemWtmn tJ Or> ' h "' 1 n * * * r wflrtro* «**• burnt, anything.
HaUMC ironDanTVfr L^TJBm I . j n o t i r g ^ . w h ^ n o w , jn».«ir exrtatmad:
I ameH yvmt mkeV Needle** to any.
j»c apachMe
TrW
„
trouble wfatat 'by a m * * * *>H"»ra
IpalMu •&>•£ O 9 V D mmF* j BDOn^l p n 9 V t l u Q I « V *
i t w T m i l m K S m*l*m«ry.,th* Ornrm«t to •
Toot to ttw noor and ^ L ^ Tatemn to pnwde*
Kb toOet ta»e la
My naaflk as I can on aJl my<
I am to grateful that I am MM
tar * » KT M o a n V - l b * . IX
ALTOS, RTK- %V Oinian. H.
SOAP FOH YOUR CAM
UHdfSAM
i SCRAP chew
inPIXJGfottn
MOCT& FRESH
INSISTED 0 1 QUICK ACTION
MMa
Who Expact
aa 8aHaAta aa Many
Prom C*r-
c a peefcaae
Aa
tfurlar March. H%fc we Vere
la northern France. It was thr rainy
1(kMB. an<1 our ctotJM* were ? ! * » "
damp. OTM> iDorntng a big Irishman,
aa he thntnped tbe water from hi* hot*aaffla, aaM fu a h w A f wntae: "If a gnr
• m i get Bneawjanwj aere i n f 1 .
* ttH» raafrer wfth h<« lntuts
Magazine.
O M U M •(
Auto-Wash Cake
, * \..
•durltifi the
L*a
i S&tau>.
Koaptna Up «** Q M < « M L
"Mr friend." remarked th* araeticat
man. "r"« cant rvfucn "The wnrld by
pawing reonimltoM!."
. " B « we *«*t *top there.*" i n n r w r t
•he .profejmtartal npnrr er. Too. hat*
no Me* of -haw a art of goad. -afroaK
remtarkw hvpirea tbe rank and lit*
wtth nrw rpafkleacr to tarktr ta» |wwt»of tins day.. ParUraiartj after
r^t tbns-paMlabpd la tba mtwapmBlnditMtfaan
of th*
MIIT r»r the roarootHtfoa proaa<*d hi
the the nrra hwaedhitely MmxiadlBr the
martrt
S»ch deOTattea are TimlMI.
la xh* main, to co«ntry town*
MnaiiT dtfea. The
REITrlEJr HAD KICK COMING of hla regular h«maeaat(*'TtiH practlre
Mutual Mistake Nothing for Gctttl*m«n to Worry About in Trtr»
^ftervanUoaa Dajra.
H « r r P. Ckaviaao was talktac abtnrt
the DBmeroqa oorrespondeocv coraea
to B«c lewawift—eac* If—nn to be oiaater*d ia one evening orer the afteraluuer elpaf—which teach a
t» bN&ae a MapoleOn of
"""To* Can't* leant to be a Kapoleoa
of. fiaanoa or Aajthlas else mn *ms8j~
remind me of
Thara.
lo 1h*
all hi*
afhool of mtaes aad arewied:
the bnrClar togged i w « : at tbe
** 1 wmat yao U» laacn thte acre hay tnr table drawer.
In vais. It r«f«a«d to open. Hr
look a-here—t don't want him to waste
again.
bta time over a lot of book nonaeose
It aaother Jerk." Mid a rotce
aboat atratm aad denmlatioaa. aad behind him.
dootixXher htm with mloerolory an*
Tbe burglar turned. The owner of
<-ry*tala,%eJtber. What I want him to the ho aw wait alrtlng up in hed and
learn U BOW to find gold and stlrer an* looking at him with an exprenekri of
topper In payia' flaantities—paylQ* tb^deepeat taten^t on hla fa<-e.
qtuntltlea, mind you—and Fll call for
"Jerk It again. There's a lot of
him and pat him In t« work Mouday a valuable property In that drawer, hut
week.*"
we haven't been able to open it since
the damp weather begmnV If ?OG can
pntf. it out 1TJ Sfve you a handmaie
Hoaieaa— Now. everybody.
y«o 11 royalty tm ereryjhlng that>—~
have to drink yoor cfaampa«ne out of
But tbe burglar had dlf«ppear«d
Burynndj (lames, and the caviar rhrongh the wladotr, taking part <»f
hasn't come, bat I know yoa don't the Mtab with him.—Pearaon'« Weekly.
mind roughing It.—Life.
Ctieeks are not alwaya as pink aa
they're rouged.
A holiday makes work easier.
At tl» Beginning
and the End
of the Day
"Here's health and comfort
in the truly All-Ajneru
table beveragt
T h e Original
atlSc«a*25c
Eiprywhere at Grocer*.
«•-••!-*
R LAS!
DOCS THE PRi(
•
<
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^ to •
verir mtaji aortfaa a t Ca» total pmdncInc area of the tnajatrj a»d'can aot
be expected to fbna an oafa* for ta«
balk of fans rropa. .Again, the
CBan^ *w citiaa, aaaj^.flpMrcaaatant aacraa<-hai'nt* apoa oatMag
rnnntry dtaari'ta> IMMM pgortartiflBj
ir.r,< ftrther tram tha'Sarket center*
sni Ln the larger rltie* makea K
i •- '-ttrail? laipowdhle for growerli It
del rer their mudaw direct to coote««. The beat «xamp|e« of rac
direct deU»arfa» by gnrwera t<rnm are foawd h» the aale of
fralta and rcgttahte* In
may rianlt am* ta la»>itag wholesale
nncaa. tnamanch an' the grower B « T
be i^r'^»= fn «K away aad may ^ 1 !
at 0awrea which, the regular dealer* r"i»*hortag tarma through resMentia!
5
would not~ acrwp/ X*r- ped<n;ag ta ^-<>i<oa» of most of the large/ cities.
C U i B OH HIGH WITH
AM ARMY CHAUFFEUR
Rockiest Road t o Dublin Is Located in France.
rt I Vmlm» mtiltp**Jf*fw W M ATI
Ins Lara* Flaat of Trucka for D«Ar* ToM U
Army man.
EARLY AUTO DAYS
!D 1&& mnitaii aoat for six
.-ents a gallon. .
The flrat Hew York aMtorcar
£bow wa» heMlm lOOO.
The ftmt ftHUXflkider car w i »
brought out hi HMO.
In I8M Rarnaza 4 Bailey announced they ^ wonld exhibit
throughout the eaantry a "horseleva rehlcle:"
In July. 18°% the newa> was
piren that a plant wdaft be built
to tara oat "one motor carriage
a w#ek."
. lk 1> hard to coacrire that In
ISM there wera hat foor motorcera in Ike Ualta£ SUtea.
A frMt
ind j-ntt. u^t^/uiy nice young man
V.-«. any o'diaber of them, and* two
f«Tfii-tly rharmfng men (hat
IIIKI faibrr l>otll objected to."
TOMOB1LE
'.nldWeathe,
Lift off Corns!
Ta* chaaffenr war aaed-^o ro
Broadway and Forty m o o d otreet
Doesn't hart a D*
hard pfawe bs ti«a> went to war to
costs onry • few
coror that tae rackMm road to I>uMi:i
lay la rraacc after alt. For aatomobu> drlvtag herann a toipretue art over
tbere^ where there were no lijjlir* tu
Illnmiftate the roada. and often v<
ASSISTS TIRE-REPAIR WORK
roadt to Otatolaate.
With ahens aaratlng on all «i<i<x. ant
homba dropping from the Jerrys (,i»,v •• Handy Device la Sheet-Metal Clamp
Which Hotde SaarcMloht in
the track, ambnlarvoe and lorr? <!nv
eraaaoa l«ainod a tb«a«aiMi tw» tr • t .
ln tbe trade: bow u> k*vp • *T-.\ _'ht
For tboite w h o prefer th*- tubutnr
coorae wltboat benefit of rotnp;^* . r
light, how to rttajh <>ot of tu;:<1 ! ;'- r\n-tt light to the trouble flpln r»n
d«ep, how to ran no. thrre »hi+;. if ne«-t*d to the storage battery. f>>r tire
work, a handy devi<-? IK a
fh
;r,
lag hapoeaed t<>
d a m p which hold* the
abort, bo^i to do the
hi,
to th» ffcay Of the allies and X em- ftn»h light hi aach nowrrtwa a« to throw
the light where It la needed. The i.i..»
ber n t h .
Theae; man are now coming
to would be of little Bse to tbe driver
wbo always baa a companion in h.>|.l
With year Oogera! l o w eaa lift
ta* United Statea. toaater m
the light for him In caae of tr<>u)>!i- any baid eora, soft CMm*' af cora ba*
and ditvara, trained In tb<> hnr
but for tboae w a o often drtvtacnool t# every emergency tiitt an
t*<rn the tuva, aad the hard akia ealtOMOhfle c o d d confront. Scnae of
laaea from bottom of
arc atOl JoMeas, and CV>I Arthur
A Um betUe «f
Wooda. aaalatant to the •ecr<-i»n ..f
1 littlo at any drug
of the
drops upon tba ewm or cathm lacampaiga for n f
I t mtopa
an the be*t [>
lilt that aotawammi «|r> or cfttta^
amtmial n» tha world for expert
rlgbt on*, root and all, wltaow oan bit
mobOa driving.
of bain o r . i i w — . TnlTl m
-" Prrvata amptoyer* who an» or*
~ ' mf tracks for dflivrrr
arpoKcs. are
tio IMJ( ftalt io are what will hapto the**
i<- n take MA <»f ihknga aad
goTernmentaJ «nc]
A riaaVUaM damn U a Or«at Com
fare ajajreiea will he tbe «!•-»!i.> for
feet ta Urn Lane Mtoht Driver, m
brtnetag *ba men and the
•f Tiro Trenhli.
ir Wvnaa «r T .
- no. «rS
there la deddad] advantage. The metal OH <«
u«ed anoatd beatUt braa» or »tnM. t.m
tbe aprtng waldi afllda th« tUnii
* t-ry itif n ought to hav« a good-aawnat of umuaa aaye candent
wnV to rrumhle at aecaaWnalty.
neaa for thia pwrpoae. The ligtn «iti
be fonnd convenient for tire <
In the poattloa ahown, I«it tf
»tber angle Jm prvferred. the
can readily be mada to glv« it.— I". [>
A very, Uarfteld. N. J., lu 1'upuiar Me
NEWII
p'p*imi
'Th.0m\
Hts>'4itti
iiiiii
v
! ire»
. Set
i-i..
" '
l
Skin!
OLD AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR
When a radiator l«*ka it i> :.,,< a .i
Tlaanle to. uae m»t«rtal to -M-H. IL»the lnxide.
j
Uahrfl Water tar Purpoaa I* L*rt
Wbcn aar pan gsta rwtty
Thing to Do-^-When In Hurry
'
• w o * It, bat b* anre to »n« a off
Coal W1U OH.
TO COOL BROMZE BEARINGS
Bid yidit coffee troubles
good-bye by Joindi^ the
great anay who ooW drink
NOW
bat it iiHij
Tne^tw^pwa44nanvnanjtt nvnr hi mtw*1
pW n e t . anwaaaw na# ntaraa1 brckin
thia method of aatltag at tiat may appear large, they will be cat down to a
great extent by hla u y w * . the time
The S a d of one house where war
had left the place h«4pie*9>
tighter to a partj.
of tbe bonwe wn*»re ttte
party wl* held was perforce actlnc a#
bis o» arjai • iagc mdn and door-opener.
Afterward, when they were formaV
ly preaented. one aaiil:
I certainly moot beg >our pardon
for something. _sir.~
*TThat U ItT"
"You triow that night when yon
drove your daughter to my dadghtrrS
partjr
.
-Ye*."Wrti. when I came to open tbe dnor
I thought yon were your Vhautreur."*
''Cheer ap' I thought you wer* y«ar
Life. England.
dad With Farm Prodac*
jnfire common inJU. W«at and £outaire*t than la any other **ctt«5» of tha
emmtry; bttt h»& d«rra«e<
ceat demnrrage aad trafflr recaJatloo*.
Raachlnc Markata by TrwaMa.
r»lr«-t dettrery by wagua or nnwor
tn»ck l» practicable only wber* tha
farmer llvet within a 25-Dide radloa of
the -vmwoilBf center. Heor» 0H»
method of Mritetiog affords aa oattet
TUa bemg Una. it to
that by keening tka
ti*a orgaaa tlaaaoed
Ing «r4»r eld ago can ha
t« prolaagad lar beyoad
/ Ute averaa
•ftnrttbaa
• i'
•Wai-- "•
a> yua ••
,pletrl>
AjMiile ui '
JjCXlMf '
In h*elU> " •
at tfw J.
DP DUI
aar« •<•<<!• '
alga tbst >
iPWrer fnrgCt that roaring witn wa
or two gning
tft a brotno bearioe that ha* Weti
book W.i! lt-411, iiii>rt> Nanlng haf ta the )n*t thiuK u> a ^
your tip-iu ti..Mi shaiK.-. t b # beat tbhjUt to du u t u wait f«r
UM beartatT tt» cool in the ordinary
chan#e a »tr>of event*, but If you are In
tba ia*t;.l Mirr.,.
of « *urry for tbJt, cool It
OapsuU*
sot bell' •
saoaibai '
tlw.- Lull I'j
Ovareize . . . . ^
MI nonaiblf to mak^ a drill cat an
WnlLto f4v» tin
_ _ m » t fole by crtedUw oo* cattb,.
* atrmlafJNfiare aturnUj ., lCj th# adge an fltat it u « little loogar. tnmt,
tba aaaav.
c .
of tb»-
Stream u
ibayTVa.9mart.
Sura, It Son.
Ci.iL ?i™ v •
' ,.•!*•
HAW INTftUGENCE OFFICERS MURBERED IN RM5A
IV.
Children Cry For
ALCOHOL - SPBBCEHT-
Thereby Pwnw1111*
ChewftahwssandflHt
What is CASTORIA
M
in t h e c e n t r a l p r U o D of U t g a a f t e r t h e muriltr <»r ,. im*il>ei of
Cartotla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It 1B pleasant. It contains neither Opium*
Morphine nor ether narcotic substance. Itn age 1B its gaaraatoe*
Far more than thirty yeara it has been in constant ttse for DM
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying Perertshnesa arising therefrom, and by regulating fb»
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; gniog
healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Paufcfta—Tta»
jtoth*r»s Friend.
iiii«.|i| K , M l l ,. ,,mcera by t h e
SEVENTY-MILLION-DOLLAR CITY FOR SALE
Cofurtipa.
_.
GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Tn* CnmuM OOHWOBB,
)RK
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*
•
•
•
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:
#
In Use For Over 30 Yeats
.
T h * Kind You Have Always Bought
E n d Copy
Suspicious.
" I . I H I llt<*
l'tCCilv*1 discover -w\n>, It
Profiteer
K Hint stole your Jewels?"
% t
I m i n e r th'lnh \iv <1ld, IIowover,.J
iimiitit'i' dotective nuntlng Jpy
hlyi.'.'— .Imlf;*1.
•*
. .J
. I
of
t tlil
*> ,
Gly^n put ?
fills
w h i c h I'jieU:* S u m w i l l vt-ti i d iin> iii^i
<»f ' J t i . l K H I .
I t c u s i nlmutjfTM.iK)O.<.M>il.
WAR BRIDES AND THEIR CHILDREN
IAKES PLANES
Picked Out Wrong Man to
Ahojit "Plctur* « « • Had,
."Picked Up."
.' ''A KnnR!is:Citjr profiteer-mo,ved Into
hJH gundy nevv ,J\omV 1"^' wtwk,. aufl
tu'st night \ w a s : piloting'•& tuilarlei]
1
kJrt^hd .irround . ^ r o u g h ' t h e ntetw...rH|ts
L
und
'
f
iTruitm-e.
^«As
they
'
entetwd
thg
rork
is
too,t)ard
for
a
vomaq
rifaeferork is toc^hard for avoaaei)
wbdils
half isJpalf
sick, nprrowif
«nd alw
'"'""
- •
-• P> pointed wlUi,
'<
sick, nervdW
*nd alwava,
tired.. But it k
•givis
•
keeps ^mhor
of, and
pU'ture C
L Iddnanra no' tins© .Jo recover. Tt
» • lame aad achy, «>d1 w w
rour baak
baekJB-L
sys frregu'
frregular; if you TOY* "blue
Hire, that tot art?
Uditaya
" " sick headaches, nervousness,
tbt.teU- you Uow •
I
and rheiMnatic pains, nse
m'« Kidney FilU. They "havf * m e Lthat do\vtf-'ftt4i)M> ^rt shop the other
Vond«rs for WKHwanfla of worn out [ day,
)y
S t e TWIJitociijJiHce In'
In thft Qt)H
woqken.
ner? That w
e, the
l> 1
hy one o' * "
1
i>, t h e \ V e * t V i r g i n i a t u n t i l i l < i i i » t o w n
u r n . w i l l a c c o m m o d a t e » |H»|>II l a h o n
THAI ART
A New;YorJ
Mrs. Wm. O » t t .
Wllcox St.. Wilson.
N. T., says: '"qendIrts o er was out of
the question. t>ecauae
ekarp, cuttlnc palhs
alwaya caught me '
th. back. My' kio>
iiays m-re w«*»k- Baca
•of water hUpc
neath my eyes.
my feet limbs . . . v
hands often swelled
up. I could, fiardlr
gst proimd to attend
. to my work. TerrtI ble dlasy spells aitfl
'ieftdach«B a An o s t
drov* ma wild- Pin*
Kidney n i l s 2nd th»
In rood condition ani
and atroosT
paler was mistaken," observed
the saliiried
."It vras aiiotbor
wiy. It
lit.
^cture,
me
BAD
Acid-Stomach
Often Caused by
#..>|«J.
|
can anjroo* with a "qur. . sa««T ,
, who
la conatuttly
l>elctifhgr*l*i*'
*
*>nd aaffora
he«rtbu^n
*nd
from
o w a f c * * * V.. V
^
f IndtCeM
IdtCMlwfc***
off tth««*
h««*
anything * u td
, a ffr
bad
breathT
All o
b
t o t i n h fl1»ord<Tr«-mean Just OD« t h i n g ••*>
you * n t ' l i k e .a bit of candy.
*1JK r * t l
t o M h i
atomach aajfa^L p»ol-ftnd corfilor*a,W*. k T » ,1
for that o#>ty ^Bte, eonjceaUU threat ln<
-heady f<iSTlllh>l.<»«ter toq math '«n4«MlisB4> ,
If nevlactert. Arlil-SlnanaA. m t | u > U M rota
M. lot o( Mj-toaa trouble. . It l e a d l ' t o nrt*
naa, Insoraala, tMIIMathella,
Itc»,' h*aM>i Jtrpltblfjk . ulrer
i*T stotnaeh, ' i f ^nlftsa «tft
ad
eanijF^r
, and
oft vtQtim* ,.w«ttl
mllHonaa oft
,.w«ttlt
, llacking
lfttl
k i n
IISJ
S oi»*r*)-,
» * * - •M^M
brlnirB abdtt enrpitlB lava
a »horUM#>*l
ttiat
' f*
Cl*»i\»
the
rhat bottle', jjo GroRftn's selling off td8t
"No,"
salf the <vrti>inuter,
f f t f t TWttt A<atf^TQmtAtrt) „
"I'm not
ui^f
<.MinpHiln\8 about* • t h e
nt Cnr
Co
- 4 1. e . : t •:• . ' ' •
• •
Vimove ca.i<b
CAKbon np>l lubricate i«ilJTider« at
yfWi tin
|--muUi)H«lj1l««,
n»bUe«, tuotqrboata a«Hl uiorqr<;yclea.' M '••
ptolriiampla..
P. p ) t ! « t * D . B o i i
I
won"t iay that.
fhe
H. T t
anotit m y trip they-"<idk
off *li* next day.
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^ N. U , NEW YOR,K, NO. SS--1919.
' !:
Severn I litin'irtil wlvc« ntnf children of American boyn who fought with the
army nrrivrd In Nfiv York from Enjlaml to make tln-lr homes with
their hustinndM anil fathers hi thin country. Must of MIL- war bride* are British,
bttt h f itre and HetgiuiTi tire H I M rfrpmtentefl. '
';
GERMAN PRISONERS:OF WAR RETURNING
itre w i t h |
I" ln« < redlt. h a s
Hi in <if aircraft
n^ IIIH <U»('hiirge
ruuk of luajMr.
' I.mnlU of Chi
ye«ir»
ed It.
[pretty Hick atevelifcrful auit
ut the ho»Ttu* nurtH! wti«
c-«,,^le^ U i u.ul wounded P rt«,ne« of wur euibark.ug on a huaDover. Kns-tBnd. for llotterdam. .
-
it item clffta Bl«
Utf Mis, tooth
Iti'r before tareak-
wjtal
I- tooth
«O. K."
tf he had "fheBe letters ure helieveil to have
originated with John Jacob AHIIH-, the
j-tu the morning.
|Knin. but I ]es* flrtit of the A«tor», who WHH everywh.^rt> known asrivery rt-lliihlc htiHlIT,"
the powder. w»- n«*!5fl m t i n tin<) WIIH o f t i ' i i f o i i s i i l t e d tiy
ott^>> luiMlnt'kH uiiMi IIH t o I h e w o r t l i o r
ataudliiK
of
some
t>n«lm-fiM
tnt>n or
a'a Uncultiv»t*lf *C»W* ' = *
S«r«llniii wan formerly one of the
I>riuW|>ul gruimrles of Oarthujte and
nfterward of Home, lull today the |M>I>
iilmloii Is centered In vllln^es siud a
large pnrt of Ihe iirnWe liiml reimilna
unrultivated. ThnniKhout the slopes
mid vtilleyn of Itie mouimilii
U | ( 5
>' icoln' to powder feMi*c> U «t pMrtluuluc luuUll'j ('nine to character
S n abtiut some tfiitjer und he wntited
I'H.
to Indiciite thnt he u i m nil H(.'hl. lie
1*f»«rfum* .Started In Coal Mine
wrote ut-rutiit tt)« n«U* O. K. \Vtth>hUn>
Inalg. '
,,
Tb.jp fragr^tue of .jaumlue. musk.
tbcju iwUluis Meod J o r "Ml C o n e t f
)ajai<dnth,'i!itji.»
iwrfurtif" for
Mid In tlilM Heuae th6y art; used toduy.
"tr, tbere'a mllexpensive sou[>«*.
'I'lie stockholders
it a- mull mint!, i
Hermit Foodleaa _ ^ ^ (
"»ey in one year.
....^, curhollc aciil. anlise[i(lcN. ami
'•my thoaaandfAn.d.l«l«. New 5SW^W«iU- a high eviiloslveH are nil SiliUlcn
At
(Internipt- man k i W « «»^»y U B U hl "" 11 '' W
U lump of coal.
llatT
v wrapfwd
lu rl n^ttte hott
k
Concrete
inventors
ure
roncn-te «uchqra
.
e\lifilmelitliiK
with
fi>i
* • ' • " " — " "f
which have steel fluke*
1J
off pat*
only.«.
Protects the
cigarette4-,i% m
that
ley. tobacQO.
of t h e T<mn«ttlp of f t
bridaj* in t h e C o n s t ? of
fk-f
1
linlnltmnr
T b e followill K trrm!> as u-ii-ii m this Ordinance
• h a l l h;:
the following m e a n i n g :
(a)
* *.nir, bus Rhall m e a n a n
a n t o tin a t).• ti 11 >-<i in Chapter 1 3 6
of th* ' ..-v- <>f i TO 6.
i >i.
i m nor >haii m e a n Any p e r non '•':-• i:'-i BB principal h i t h e
"T» Betttr to Add
Yon HaJ More
or i*peritlng a an ' aato-ba*.
piii.r aitaally owning or leasing
Living ia cramped, m,
ten makes one tm»ahlr .
and uncongenul H y r m r ^
or want more room, Vo,, w,i
re*t e«»y wntil yp« h^vr „
why not M U a Wins t0 ,^
d«ak€lrH»v W
••:! P I P .
11 i
I'rrson shall include an in. a partnership or a corpora-
tion
<a i \£"nt shall iaelade any per»n .thmln the « e ^ of aAoi»1 rbllitrert
f ntnte rvsf.Wt* «? NVwTtrlt. B«JMC
sos employed by at acting'under the
! Ijr; Jet*-]f Cltjr, itod^w rtHMty;
•ltd n t t w ImixTtatrt tafar^Mtlon whrn
direction ol the owner.
ion. Men** osaaty: KUnhetik,
the federal i-*ii!«w I* taken In inn.(<-) Driver shall mean the peroountv: Patvnwn,
a e n Mr. O»x was panrecl to ttrt wltli
son actuaUj- driving an antn-bun.
thr rwmwiUwtinMT la this work.
<n Tnwasbtp shell n c u the
ten vHiBnt; fe>r scrvlw In 'heir r
N. M»«»O\ wb<» In
Tews chip of Woodbridg* ia the
toao'Mpalttte*; also te taa
r
Cornel; of Middles**.
AMU* mt Newark fwf nftvliY tf.««li» f»ie t««k afeVaWlait • « n d of
•flmnurti
(he
*<-himl
iSilt<!ren
HIM! oih»'r»
S«s\ 2. No sato-bus shall be op- Position. Hens and IHere Around
•chool dlwtrtrt;
tS r t w t a Mine meutnrlsl lo tlif mil
er«t.e<! in ifce Towaship, except ia
e ttiixw flvea far tbe
dler*. and >uill»r« r*>|H>r<e<l ilmt tin
State, Ranging From Psycholroroplianct? with this Ordinance.
W«rk In i>ro«r<->»lnf lu * n fiiiiitirnxtn:
Senior draftnaaa, saglattrlnt
".irenpsa:
amnner NHd ilmt in »<>in« h>i«ian< •••* i l n
ogist to Court Crier.
M*: three etlgtM* Ittts will He
^. t. Each sato-boa shall have
QnanthMi h a i r nlt-mily itltalurd «|in»(*« I
• license and the sane shall be
A rvp«ri will IM> Miikde tirxi tl<>u<lay h i J
/ l i a f l |
displayed therein at all
EXAWKATIONS F M THE BUM) (raphleal jhriary. flQQ to *1*J # - r
iinir MiiMTlntcnrivntR, M r .
Re- 4. Every driver of an am(oIK t>> what wHinvvM hnv*
; oaea t a taale neMewts n the
ii»Ue<-t«-<l
I»r. Kfudull
buv vh^ll be licensed a> such.
Blr*«<y
VahWe laapTtraMaw
V*e. 5. Every anto-bns Ureas*
r»l leltem 10
f
alOU
BSAII
CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS COMING
be issued
oa th* following;
terms:
(a > The owner shall be s ertiaaa
of th<= Vnited States or a corporation duly incorporated aader the laws
nf New Jersey to operate sato-bnases.
(b) Thp owner shall ale with
the Township Clerk aa aaplicatloa
statiRg his name, ace, resMeace aad
ftmniness address. It say. the street
air strecti over which* It hi desired to
ia Fewrtem DIstHets, O N
•N Cesn—T«w»» Are Sat
serrlee; «alary, 91SB to V33$ par
t h ; epm to «s**» f«oMeatitti«f tho
state; vacaacy oep«ma«i>t nf arHUtecture.
nsBOttoa exaatlnatieas for
sat Hvll sa<lai*r. state
Buildings
«wHfMn
**c- A
OOT
shenU
"71 •• 7 !
•fUIM lo
WOODBRIDGE
I.I LUMBER CO.
WOOP-MUDGE, NEW JMt3EY
CLAUSEN & JO1
The LcttlMr Goodb Store
Mi
M wHh a haiwlidas of KaUaa
saw lav work w M r tko 4tvhaem of CaJM
eaaMtoiaia aaH*»:
I
tl«ttot!T«
ita ef
ef
tho stats; «k>aaelaav'
haahiaa a a i HoaiBU'ii.
lavesHaator heakaaf a a i
htvaariaatloaojl aad oaaoahttahf sorvtee
alas aro oa Oetnfca* 1. •aaaalaa to aiale
rloa Mr a M M i w n w i y ^ x h ' or f*a a a l rovta,
d
har of aawaaaaat* aa4 rat* «t Dara, wal*. to the <*aM»tasl«ar far tho
fat atsaafaelarcr** aaaiher of theat a awiary »f «7» to $IOO a aasata.
ta oil the. atato; va«aa-
aato-bva. amd ta« «ata of exaintioa
salary, t l t i to fto» par
Orteber 1 — Assiataat
ot ! * • lieaaaa. A tajaaoratr Ueo&M
B M I * noMoats sf tho
mmr *« taiaaa at tha UrecUoa or tho state C M * let labor, •kill** laboir air* atale.
Tovaahtp Olark or Tlaaaiioi tm * Ice, salary VIM »• VUR .P*« awath
Oeteber aa— Head lasaerter. reed
not axcMdftt^ tar da«
to aasMa«t vlvtl oasiaeeta ta tho desarnaoBt, Fevsaie eaaat* ; salary. $A
Butt md Salt €«•**, Harnem »l i
AwU T
E d
4 R
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aCSSS
ojafaa-awBal
^ S - = H «iwtlHIC
143 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE
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^tataaaaaaa*
^pBf^Sa^M^fft^haa)
Tetq>he*o 4 U W
m*m%rmtim\
«ovoii
CafaWlaW
Tar
J
.fioc. 9. N« aato-bo* aaall wrry
'«aor« than the -liceaved n«aik«t"<ar also maiplalats a**!»at
POTTH AM10Y,
mmjff^gtg
jrwwr
_a '
I^IPORTAKT NOTICK
Cot •«r ituroj* wfi tho4
prtnoM ic yoy h*v« boon
tkiiiktnf 0^,
Oreat BrU.n Itab 4
lot
•aftaaaW
TACOB GOIDBERGER
aVAmaaaal
1
afaJpV PwMNI
EslaMHb*ai I I H
4 3 2 STATE 3TKJUET, PCHTH AMBOY, N J
h i d
bu 'A* Firtii*
&x<hm*f
Division W
Fe4*nitm*rto Bank
psvanaaia;
*fca ta| ^sale
"wila rastdsats
reatdoate mf
of, iho
B j » ; *#OB
the
dteto for servW la the folioVtag diKtsWts \ F*lrst {KIGGX oaaa>ty) fleeed
,(tladii«n i-naotf).
, riflh ( V a r n a ••aoty), Wtih
coaatjr). ffevemrh («aaaaa
stv>. msMa fjlatoa n > M ; ) , M i a
•oraiU holders, «ad to oasaoaft or
Twerftb (Barltaatoo r*aaty.
*. No anto-bac shall Tufaaa rovilke aay Ueease or a«nalt tessed
this otrtiaaaee for aay viola Thirteenth <C*MHKM eoaaty). Fearto carry any persoa who properly ar ttoa tharooL
toesth «Hos»OMor sad Coleea-treaplies for tmnsaortatloa.
Soe. 2*. Aay aerso* vlolattaa s a y ties). nneenth *AtUnUe «oaaty), K«tS e c 11. No aato-bttB shall oper>
vtmmmm
«T
thta
or«iBaBco
f
m
eatseath (Caapiriaad amd Oaao Ma*
Ate except over Ito llcens»d roote.
b taiarisoaueat
ri
flea).
Wihtoemth
(B
Be*, i g . Except ia csae of *ed» •hall be B«BJO*O« by
ty> aad Msetteath (
doat, every aato-boa shall stsintsis ta tho TowtudOa tockap for a period
•Bch rea^oaaMe schadaie ax shall be aot i>Tras4lat **o days, or by a Bne
aot exeoedlac. %t%, or by both
f rAsllea t u a i u i K s tor «Mof hv
ftxad by tho Towmship CaainUtoe.
See. SI. Aay aersoa eaavfeted of apei-isr «f aaetoy vwnlrlss, stato
Sec. 13. No tar* aaaU be colloeud a secoad
or sabseeacnt *a>as* nader
oa. mug auch aato-taa by the driver this ordimanee aiay he paatahad by pssat mt a»*tor veairte*. Inv.
thareof whlls «nch anto-%«a is ia aio- laiartMamoat aot exeoodlac doablo aej|-eams»tolag s»r«ir»; eatery,
ihs a«riad stated la tbo procojiac
Tke fsrot autst ho recorvod «adsectloa, or by both.
registered as aaaMftgon eater
See. >2. The Towasaip Coaaaaitaa fraeh to* at least sis
8ec. i t . atoarjr pate-bm* aad
t*o aiay ia Ha dtterettoa for good
iBSdhag Ma* dste a*
dbriver shall k* go»ora«d by say rega- sd aaHctoat «*»se reoalt aa> penalty
latiiias or relos aow la force ar here- i&oarrod aoder this orUiaaa**. pro- aattoe.
ojor Jt—Flrsana sad peUotasan,
after adopted eoaearala*: H e oaers vided tha act or •MiosioB
M a t O t O f . • t p a r t i i s t ef ffohtbt
leaa of Huto-hnssoa ia the street* of saeh *t«Utto» has beaa
soaaMrjaalary, •romsn. fl.awO P*r saA eoa* og-saca n l o v
; salary, pstrefisas. ^t.WO per anshall h* glrsa) emery . See. 21. If any action. cUuue or
te asal* rest den ta ef amst
Moeased owner sad drfrat.
provtaloa of this ordlaaaee shall bo
80s. li>. Bvery s«to-l
aojndfed lavatld, taea. adiodicatioa
taf«
ljt*a Bj-omiatatly dlsplayad *fc^—»* shall apply oaty to tbo aeciton. clsasa
: aalary,
to
* eaa>y of tain ordinance sad of «k* ar provtatA* BO a t lodged and theU*a
d
j ,
tales aad regulations ads
of tht« ordlaaace ahall remain «-«ltare, •sidaa
ef Markoto.
ftsder, which •b«H ftt tsralsltod
T«lld aad elective.
aervlr* cxauila«r. Civil Ssrvlca
«ko TowiuatB Clerk.
i4, Tata ofdinaii<*> shall toke
Bee. I*. Special permits au|t
etect Septoiabe* *», 191
]aj<hf asrvlre; antairy naos; f l M ta
•jtwa by the Township Committee
latrodaood Aaguat £»
fU-f Per ateath: «p«a to atale sad H« [ aach •«b-«Oa«a«ntec w may boaaated Urat reading.
a»ociaUy ttppolat** for
II. i«l*. oad
«Srvlr* 'elsmfasf, Baroan of
froai thejlcemiei roaUttanserdo, OvM ter.tre Cosssttsstos,
Bee. 11. The Towaship
hivsotlprttaaot sad «x*a.lalsg servies;
Advortisod ftootemaor I t .
tae assy 'roai tlaio to Uais ch*a<*
satan J U S * . « « «• • « » per amoth;
• r regsute all toTaStaal'ar staKlas wUh Noties of liaarlnc
to BMIO restdenls sf she stato.
• r atoppiog point* tmr the purpose
Is hereby 1 * * 0 that tbe
.+ a j ^ j a n M atoaea.
«f ia*pro«ing the OaftdMiey of hand
ltac the trafllc as ai«y sseat V •" Township Committee of tha Town
• • ib« law prsvMting Car
ijar th*1 best interest of the trareliag skip of Woodbridft* will eaftsldor the the taking t a «toto «easaai bes bosa
tnsl paestige of the for*s»ina; Ordiroassicd «ad the d a u le esseatial to
4BM
I t . The Township Coajattt aaace oa B«»ie atbor Xt. )»lt> aa • : » • •ate at.(« o>|M[iaa*at «f edn«allea. Dr.
o'clock
la
ibi
evaalaa.
at
tho
Town
«S aaaArvea the right to delnltely dottseeaii .etiod that tbe hswrw a#pstot
e||#o Che aaasher of «aU> bnases that Hs>i
btoi mu* H C ml its wtswdtors to U> to
•aay operate over aay defined roato
ejeaaato
wJ«V the laaaral
It.
Tho Tawnshtp ~
1|
TICKET OFFK3r>-FOHE!GN EUCHANC.K
stats hhjhwaj deaartaveal whi» have par day; «*ea\ to MastoresMeata ef
Fsswal* eaaaty: one va«sney.
^
(Vinber TT—lasasrtor sistorveaMes, stale d*rsrtineat nf aH»lw T*.
k M « , tnvesifgnHnnsI fnd exawitnbig
may be revoked for aay vwia- oorvo4 aa Barb for at least ate sasatlM
preradlaf the date of ox
itoa cf this Ordiaaaoa. - , , .
.
IHrasiia aad aatrataksa at
UeculaUoas:
S e c t.
No sxto-ba* shall be •Uaaaota; salary, areaiaa, 9$314.4*
aakiry, patrolauM. $l.oM
drr*«a when any person Is sta*dlns
te ssalo rulianta of
.jaoa the rusaisg hoard, teader,
<gm*T& at back thereof,
•—Open
• r wi{« a greater aaartar Of p.
the state Mr
than the suatber atatow ta
f or
your
prlnrlpalx mi'l trarhrrs, I
eos ra nttoraimii lu llir wotriurHI, mitl j
la addltloit h ia betng s4vas<-ed U) i h e |
atale federation nt dlatrirt hnards of
edn^alloti
Trefifon.
IJIBI «i>Hnf. wnea the rsmpaNrn waa
this
•nder the tit reel inn «f U«»T«>nM»r Iwlge.
ui nniiras of several ••aaslaajloaa for
• i s * le »t*0 par atoath: oawa ta Jaalor ws« aiartfHl II, a tntal * f 9Rl,<MA was
hi tho atale highway oapan- e*lle*-i<Hi. »nd thrn* fkr, Mr. Mnr»e aald.
•TOUu i« .sdltton k u hoto roretvcii
Tbe at.tc bsont Is not t* • paatllaa
ta take » i arttea IOWATW hHaging »•
aad lor permJasioe to operate
en end tb» strike nf a>-h<ut) rfeiMre* nf
Ctifton »h» mewibera derided. ' T h e
character
ehltdrm • • I t Pjltowta. She Ifnaefwr * f
the principal for rvfaast
„ « . , ^ the « M k oT steak • * * • * * * ' I
the s*a «t tb* prsslaiat of the
mm* « M apslteatlem • * • « wafaHatrl
Bewrd «f KowMMaa, who had attoto*4
state whether amid aato-aas »•»• J g
ss avermga sfealy « • m M r pTPWattoo
operated *f oald
« * • ! • • ttaea. T a * yowaaatts* siwaaa.
eV »e M
Mtoed la tbstr loyalty to tho artaetaal
*y
b» the parents, who tftatatabj that Mto
<•)
• r the beard wao wtthawt Jaotl-
ahmlt Um «i(b U M
of Ite• «o«wr of
of Hk« n U n to that
amtrihoi la Chaffer l i t of ia« lava
•c i » l « . u M shall a t an t
•aia tJa* M M la fail low* a»d eCoct<f) Tap o
p
t
9* tar « licoBM tor e«e awath, or
f tt ter a lleaaM tor aao year
«aiat far a eai
far. ». Aa*0*h«* M a n
•0 aad asslotaat at t l r a t *
h w i i i by the Towfhta dork- at Cka
4troeUo« • * tae Tovaahla Caauatt- f t o l a asaath, a Mootta* «afw-ama'at
a hrkbjo attoawaat at
«aa. aftav aack ta«oatl«atMa M tko
a sMotb. 4»oa» eaaaflam
Coa*a>Htea akail Araei; atwh Unaaal
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