i.
W^'?-?:J'Si;,$S!
rcanway Kecorch T«MMay Alwrnuui., November 23.
MASONS HEAR
FINE SERMON
Strong minds, great hearts, true faith
and willing hands;'
Men whom the lust of office floes not
kill;
Men whom the spoils of office cannot
buy;
Men who possess opinions and a
will:
Men who have honor; men who -will
not lie; Men _ who can stand
before
a
demagogue
And damn hla treacherous flatteries
without winking,
Tall men, inn-crowned, who live above
the fog
In public duty and In private think
ing."
(Continued From Page Cna)
"Man
sets . hie own limitations
and when the times of testing come.
the discipline, and he In under the ax.
and the hammer, and the tool of Iron;
adversity, berpnvement, temptation—
the Iron may enter into his soul ant
he becomes hard; on th,e other hand
these things may be the very founda
tlon stones upon which hla temple Is
erected
He may give hlmBelf over
to worldly ambitions, the quest o
wealth, absurd ambitions, pleasure for
PLANS ADVANCED TOR
itself, the luBt of the eye. t h e lust of
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
thp flesh and the pride of life and
At the meeting of the Ladles' Auxilithus prove to be a rejected stone,
ary to the Hibernians held Friday
unfit and cast aside. Or the expert
night plans were advanced for the
cnceB of life may convince him that
celebration of the sixth anniversary
hardnoss pain,
affliction
are the
of the auxiliary on "Wednesday eve»fcewltiK that Bhalt fit the soul for Its
lng, Dec 1.. There will be a banquet,
plorc In the eternal temple of Christ.
special speakers, entertainment pro•What, know y e not that y e are t h e
gram' and-dancing- Mnsicwlll-be furlomnit, nf God and that the Spirit of
nished, by Homer's orchestra, of Perth
God dwelleth in you?" W e hare a Ambpy^ _Division_No._S_, Ancient Ortemple to erect and George Romanes
der of Hibernians, will Join with the
tha
expresses tn"e~
The
ry
he celebration.
have
come
to
s
e
e
that
mount:
committee in charge consists of Mrs.
cleverness, success, and attainment Edward J. Best,
chairman, Mrs.
count for little; that goodness or char' Joanna Ford, Miss Margaret Bran.
acter is The"IB
impu
That Is it! Character building 1B the erlne Kelly. The committee will meet
most Important factor In life and IU tonight at the home of Mrs. Best, 211
most difficult work.
West Orand street, to make addition"Nothing al arrangements.
Michael Angalo writes:
maker the soul so pure, so religious,
as to endeavor to create something
SOCIAL GATHERING
perfect; for God Is perfect and who- The attractive home of Miss Bertha
ever strives after perfection strive* Smith, 62 Main street, was the scene
for something. TJod-llke.'
jot a delightful social gathering Sat"We arp architects of t h e temple t fday night. There was-'a Varied pro
of nur characters—character is our rraro of games, vocal and instrument
only ;.< tribal.- " h u h shall survivi tho tal music a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s .
Those
shock ul ik':ith therefore chara.-t.'i
'•i' is
is present w e r e :
Mr*. Ella
Roth, of
«it.'»nn! and buildinc this tempi" wise*-is«^ Ilrooklyn: Fred Greullch. o f N e w a r k :
ly Kti.'iml* and h.'autifullv iw work
inji on .111 "t.-rnal nil venture
Don't liKl'ORT OP THB CONDITION OF 4 -H«
RAHWAt THD8T COMPAJJY OF KAH
n.'Kl.'i ' i h»• "t"rna! and try to kt1.1!' it
WAY. N. J.. AT THB CLOSE OF Bl'fil
SKSS NOVEMBER 13. lli-.-n
(ill .1 starvation di.'t You f*K*l the
physli.il .ipp.'titu-s and make pro- l:.,ada and tBortgafC*
4-VKll.i;
vision id satisfy the mental and social Stock* a n d b o n d s
Time loana o n collaterals
iir».tl.Y7S
life; ,vnu labor at the work bench and Itemand loana on collaterala
.VJ.tl.TS.42 .
l-'.-ins td rllles a n d t o w n s
800000 '
in busiiit-ss as if this "were y o u r Votes
nnd blUa prrrrtmeU
1 TG.'MTU>7 '
t'tl-rn:,' J...|im
«nnn all Of these I.ne from b a n k s , e t c
It M a kin f- house, fqrnlture & nx'r'a
Z.30O.0OJ
I hinKi. -hali -.'"p ih.- hnmnipr will 1 ;sb on band
...
.
.
19.'J7T>.S2 j
..
,
.
,, t'hecka ind canh Items
;ls91 3» ;
fail fruni llCelu:
liuuda, the pen will U l l i c r .vsseti,
i.^i.o»,
t-paso ii write the taBk unfinished—
ti.ina.mX4o .
and tl'.u. ' !V»i! say "God fan wait!"
Usblllllr*
i :.ullal Block paid In . .
.uou.oao.oc
'Man abuse-, tho oternal
He drags ^irnlUB
fund
23.000 OP
down (iivin.- possibilities to the mudI ndlTlded proflr« met*
17.121.43 :
J.me depoattn
aud nilr.- of unclean living He h a r - , i iax cerUficatea of deposit . . . .
WO 00
li.-sscs >riidlik«- powers to selfish a n d ^ " d ««po»«»
K
5J3
I r.-rtlfled Checks
527.80
ignoblu t a s k s a n d favors t h i n g s sin- Treaaorer'a checks outstanding
S4.7fM.ff7
Notes
and
bills
re-dlacoonted
ful.
He chains the soul t o lusts and Rllla payable
W.WO.OO
35.21174
makes the spirit slave t o t h e flesh. uiher Liabilities
Nevertheless in the fare of all of t h i s !
(tl.i«8.9OS.4O I
tho infinite tracery survives.
N o j H.'"*)" ".'A^fpH^Aiilf v"npTrCTld?n!*^nd i
doubt can kill it. no neglect efface It. ' * N VAN IIERWEBDEX T r w , ot the
i :,lnn-c-nan,ed romriany, belnc Herernlly duly .
It Is m a n e crown and the symbol of [ •worn, each for himself depoa** aad say* I
that tbe forefolng i t i u m m t Is troeTt* '
his destiny, the gospel of his salva- the best of bis
his knowledge
ge and belief.
tion.
L. LAMPHEAR. Vice
JAN VAN HEBWBRDBN,
"I believe that Masons stand for
Tnaanrar.
the three great facts represented by! Subacrlbed and sworn to before me thl>
v"
u:>
MVOIHI
dav
«f
NoTember.
1920
the three massive pillars of the tern-1
J C. POTTER.
Notary Piil.v..
pie. Wisdom, Strength and Beauty.
..rro-l Altrflt
"I believe that every Mason realizes
IAS
MI-('II|.L1'M.
A K K1KSTEIN.
that tbe call ot this age Is for the
11 I M.-i'I.lNTOi'K
very best
manhood.
These are
Dlrectun
crucial days. We are filled with ap- \
prehension aa we view the orgy of
extravagance, luxury, unbridled ex
cesses. Wars are raging and we Bee
that another world war is only around
the corner. The only thing that pre-' B u l r a r e l j . rto w e n n d l h e p e r s o n j
ventB It is the utter exhaustion ot the I who has not experienced headache; ot
world, physically
and financially. | all aches it Is the commonest.
|
Headache, coming occasionally, i s :
There Is crime, murder, theft, graft,
usually traceable to slight disorders of j
and profiteering, a letting down ot perhaps t h e e y e s . ears, o r nose, t h e
moral standards, the grind of the dl- stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys o r
H e a d a c h e s ocTorce courts, distrust and prejudice reproductive organs,
with greater frequency, or
between the classes.
those which are periodic or^ontlnuous ;
"Fellow men we need God! No gain
aro not to be thought of an» doctored :
can compensate for the loss of His as a purely local condition.
It 1B<
presence, the vision ot HiB face! The Natures -warning that something
- 18 i
i
h
i
h
b
d
h
war broke through the thin veneer of wrong within t h e body a n d the u s u a l :
modern civilization and we find our measures to relieve t h e pain are Invariably insufficient t o correct a cause.
selves spiritually bankrupt, The cry
Headache i s most freq.uenUy a
of the age is for men, loyal men, true sympton of t h e puremen; men who -practice the four great ly nervous trouble
neurasthenia,
moral laws held up before Masonary— like
hysteria,
epilepsy,
fortitude, prudence, temperance, and
or migraine. DisJustice.
turbances in t h e cirof blood,
"God giv<- u» men. The time demands culation
such a s m i g h t b e entirely local, a n d In
which blood
pressure w i t h i n t h e skull
is Increased, or d o e
to heart o r k i d n e y
trouble
In w h i c h
general blood pressure
Is raised;
poisons In t h e circulating blood d u e
to Indigestion, c o n stipation, OT failure
or t h e k i d n e y s a n d l i v e r to. function
and
e l i m i n a t e properly.
An Insuffici•my t Brail It Tryiof to Wark
ent amount o f blood ( A n e m i a ) c a n - b e
the cause. A n y irritation within t h e
With Weak, Thin Bl.od
body, m a y i n t h e p r e s e n c e of overwork a n d fatigue, p r o d u c e IL
I
Perched On
A High Stool
In An Office
MORE RICH, RED BLOOD NEEDED
Pepto-Manjao GimYoo tbe Health
To Tackle Your Daily Wark
With Vifor
The
Its great success In handling this complaint to tbe fact that the cause Is
given attention and corrected. The
bodily functions are restored to normal, the weakness that constitute the
foundation for this symptom, are
dealt with.
Start now with Chiropractic and you will enjoy health.
Consultation Is without charge.
"If l« nlmply
Ir you Bit at a desk all day in an put Into words my • overwhelming
office, whether you are perched on a gratitude to Chiropractic and to Dr.
high stool or seated In an upholstered Rowland for saving mo from the
chair, your body is inactive. You terrors of Headache which I have
can't get much fresh air and outdoor had for years. My hope Is that more
exercise.
Your blood becomes poor.
people may come to know of the wonYou look pale and feel weak.
derful sclencp of Chlropnu-tlc May
The great toulc, Hepto-Mangan, is It continue to restore health and
what you -need for awhile. It makes happiness to humanity."
rich, red blood. It restores your vital
DR. A. BRUMBERGER,
energy. Your color comes back.
)
S75 Broad Street,
When your blood is good, full of;
Newark, N. J.
red corpuscles, you are better able to'
resist dsehpe. You go about,your daily j
work wltfi the optimism . of goud
w
health.
Try PeptoMangan and
how |
PALMER
CHIROPRACTOR
Improve.
TepTSMongan is SoTd linraHnujutfl *~
and tablet form. Take either kind you '
prefer. Both have the same medicinal i
ralue.—But be «uro you got tho genu '
ine Pepto-Mangan—"Oude's." The full I
name, "Dude's Pepto-Mangan" should |
7»» Br»a4—c»». Mark*. »L. X n u k
fee on the package. Advertisement.
the HIiMi Helen and M u
Brant, Qoofh. MfcM Bertha S a l t h and others.
Margaret Thorn, Ella and Catherine
The s t Oeori* Society hM a largeMcQonfX Florence and Mary EnxMhart, Jennie OVeete, Helen Madison. ly ssssfnded danos in La«ler*a hall
Aoont MO w m
Clara Van Dyke, Lillian Barns, Cfraoe Saturday nlsht
Hally, Mrs. Ella MeGough, Mr. aad
Mm. Bernard McOough. Waiter Stall,
Clifford and Nicholas Dunphjr, Herman and Deirey Bragger, Harold Paulsen. Herbert Houlton. Charles Mo-
• •.•vsrftwrvisvs
prwswt from Bltaabeth, Perth Anboy,
Carteret and Rahway.
Pawl Chavan
was ehairman of the ommlttw of ar-
CHEER
up
your
I j Thanksgiving^ table with
the~gtowlng-wannth-of
falreat blossoms. Cut
Dowers make the mealtime—more—enjoyab
and a fern makes the
home more homelike.
Whi-n the well-brownnd turkey Is brought on the teatrtrv tnblr
what Implements has the head ot the home to aaalit him
In ilk
arduous
He should have * finely made guaranteed steel carrtac set from
Wiss—the store vhich pun rant en* yon perfect satisfaction.
/ \ _
TIEATIE KAUTIPW.
TclcphoB* 1 5 0
a««tiM»«, at « . « •
A 0000
MAIN ST.
TODAY
Only for 0n«
WEDNESDAY
M •ttn*e aad BvealBa;
DoabU Ftofw* Dmy
Con«t«nc« Talmadgt li
5 R M U Also
&• All mar O i l ! •
)RR0W"
"Th* Secret
Gift"
5
^.
«i (kt lirtt,
No VaudelflirSiow
Tfce Vtsai
Kpi»ode oi
*<B»U Eye"
Our oxperh-nre of more than. 70 years In making and •elllnx the _
hlghojt grade cutlery win be an aid In helping Mlect Jtssi t h e aat that
wui serri. you besr—We~riavt' a mrjr broad stock to-ietoo-fre**.. *J»4
prlcwTrnnjte
5 Big Act*
Malic Your
Conway T»rl«y in
"The Wiitfttaf DetT
"Sink and Swim''
Comc><)r«a« Mvwa
Pint B f M i »i "Ike Btu^
NEWARK
Rebate
ANNOUNCEMENT
In announcing that we have purchased the
basinets from Hughes Brother* knows as the
of
One-Tenth
all and
) aad
- W M I * N«W York
"Wkikll«vT«itSlNft M
To Get a
any
of\ i . u r
MiH id s i n e l v
uliife.
Rah way Taxi Service
we desire to state that it will be our pleasure to
uphold the lervicei rendered by them and to give
prompt and courteous attention to all call* for
"Taxis1'
HOME N A MCANDIES
liv
L«-U U ti-vVtC*
Sacnssar* I * • % * • * • Bratbwrs.
Wednesday
32 West Milton tonne
Telethons 544
AdrertMM may auk* th* i n * sale. I rill Lrltl
make the reeoed. «niew Ow usittntlW «d
o» by the •,—Mil which ervry f«rthM*jr has a r.
•syeet. o v la*uitatla— eoafora »iol«t<l» to the c
of e v good*.
lii ir
A trial will ooDTirjcp \ o n
that it is mi o» ! v \Vii\ to
SAVE MONEY!
B. ENGELMAN
1 2 8 Main Street
"Rahway's Most Popular Store'-
Market
N»in Street ni Elinketk Avene
Telephone 6 4 8
Thanksgiving Specials
That Are Money Savers
TURKEYS—Young Toms
Special, per pound
ROASTING CHICKENS
3 to 3 1-2 pound sizes—per pound
Oar • W I O I H H W M la thla p»p*r arr
sl»pa», bat «lreet asd «>*jbtWely trathfel Comparer.
<mr goo4a ami nricea are til w aak.
- Specials for Wednesday and Thursday
EXTRA
SPECIAL—CboeoUl* CoTtrrd
X. 9ER1ALNO. US/.
RXHWAY,
Wall ni TCT*
A Telrety amootb ranilU creaas «OT«red wilb > ncl.
ohoeolsto toppod with a big whit* wftlimt n>*at Tl,^ A I
U * big tavroriU *vt, per poand
UTV
Ntwa-H»rald ^Mie SuoeMsor of the Union Oamocrat, Eatabllthed 1840
UNION COUNTY, N. J . r^RIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 26, 1920.
PRICE THRFF CENTS
EIGHT PACES.
lU'.V. MH. itVDKK 1HSV.
1'MOX TIIA>KSG!l l.\<;
Rev. J. W.-Ryder, pantor of Trinity
SKIIVICK AT TKI.MT*
Method.nt Church, bewlde- havinf? hin
An ioMpirliiK and largely attonded
own pastoral duties this week, has
union ThnnkBKlvlnt: nervier was held;
been a prominent figure in notablo
yentredny ut 9:30 a. m. at Trinity Meth- |
(jrathvrlnKB
In nol^hborinff
towns.
m
odiat Church under the ntttplces of tho I
Aitllx.). anil a p n p u | n r nrAt.y
Wcdnemlay nfuht hh occupied the Hent
>laticf
Federation of Churches. A particular-]
of honor at the fiOth .innlvernnry of
ly able sermon, filled with spiritual
RnHcti.- I'nrk Mettiudlnt <,'hurch. hi«
•vTgmy~~i»ia~p6TTTnjareg witii patiioWc^—observauca — nf
Pour lifn.-rutlonx imrtlrlpat. d In the sentiment, was delivered by Rev. F. O. Three weddluK* made a bnay Thauksl.hlf ni.iner the paatora aad a goodly , ' • • ' " ' hSTRo ronalated of .Mlsx
r
d
l n
r
M
Merrill,
i
l
l
pastor
t
or
f
th
the
K
First
i
t
Baptist
B
t
i
t
.'i-l.liratlnn
nr
Ihe
llmt
wrddlnK
iinnlrlng
eve
at
8tMary's
where
nuptial
1 lW
"i?^"SeSJ
irS
^
!liM"v!r
:
BWing
a«
carried out at all of the
1
W
*
of u r a e n from the variou !$£•„ ' nslrman; Prnaldcnt Mr» I W. v.r»nry of Mr. nn.l HTB liiomc Ulcr- Church,, who
w n o used
u n c o Dent.
u e i 6:10-12 as hi*;
,
.
_.
. « *><« «
J
Mm Harry W rriun-,,
President wllaon's
Wilson's proclamation
wlrth. ul -;C:. Wtii ll.iiclwoo.l avenue, text. President
of the etty eonnaeUd with
proclamation tceremonies were.performed at 4.30, 0 and
I. KtnriKai'tii.r. Mr« V j
liy Rev. .1. W. Ryder; prayer. 7 p. m Wednesday.
hirld Wcdncaday night. A well divcral- was rood
the K.ilcrntlon of Churches appeared j • ^ •r. Mrs. M. 1.1111... 11 r « ;
d lGrnham;
R
1responsive
w R d reading. 7
boy. He will al»o visit his mother nnd One of the most charm!n>' and specneq program of ainuMrnicntK. Inrludlne; Hcv. I.. Y.
slstcr at Tottcnvllle.
lacular proKramif over glv e n at the
iramea, mualc and u tlnv dinnor marked rtev. K. A. Qulmby. scripture rcadlnK.
Beblssen—Cahlll
d S l U " allller. hrortoriBtetrt s a l
(lie occasion. Mr. and Mra. Ul.-rwirtli Itcv. H. A. U HadlUr: benediction, Jlev.
Taearst—of— the hrldal ccaclet lo_ belo [ Elm.r Ilanaon.
ThankBKlvinc season was presented
wrre recipient! of tho conirratulallona K. O Mirrlll. Rev. Mr. Ityiicr presided. come united by Her. Father M. J. Boylsn
and beat wl«he« of their relattre* and Kic.llunt music- waJLJlIojJd^ejlbr^the'waa Mis* Allre T. Cahlll, of S3 West Bueliit the hiRh suhoofbuildtng* by the"
irlcnda for many more annlveraarlea aa Ty
Trinlty choir
under
••Ighth Rrad3 under the direction of
hir u
n r the ddirection or, wood arehoe, danthter ot-Mlch«el CshUL
H
M Albt
ith Mrs Oeorire andd Perry
P
w Robinson,
Rbin
£t
Mr and
and
pleaaant aa the one Juat paaaed, to- Harry
W
son
of
Mr.
h
lhe Misses Elsie Edwards, Mabel
Albertaon. with
Mrs. or
Oeorire
roatunt h e Mrs. WUllsm J. Roblnsoo, of Eaat Hazel>Jl
t b i l
dl
T i
TUek It could
Tfie OfftrtnT
wood srentif. Tbe bridesmaid wna Miss
Talada, Julia Morrell, Apnea Erskine
able giftn There were pleasing vocal
number* by Hirrnu OrmT*. Kr*d Mar- tbeln ln \v,h,ich there "wns »' flne'smo EorctW <rDminrll.-ot-«-ljiwreo<»-*tt*«t,
and Virgina Ballaseyus with Miss
i. T. Uraaai.
U H M t p( tlM
aieller and Theodore Landenberger. psrt by Mr. Albrrtson; Tli« offorine; an lLUnute fr'eod of the bride, while th*
Margaret Collyer In charge of the
be*t
mar.
wos
Edward
J.
Bally,
of
124
Bast
i
brtl
About ftfty rnests wer*cre*»nt.
MAM-IOI
the
Ttnhwny
lloapllal.
•M luausntmiiRlr
Amoai tnoso prftscot wor«: Mrs.
' CttSMS Act of lsW,
The bride was handsomely dressed lo niunliy l«' felt Jo7'ReT.' Father C. J. Kane.
Weeks, the Mlsse* Julia and Alice
"The Farmer's Happy FaM"~H;a~8~l.he
peach silk daintily trimmed with silver pnstor :of St. Mjry'* church lo^ the den^b t l U e o ( t h e p a g e a n t . which demonvluf usul. ThSs saables ta* oSknrs A
Duffy, Harry Duffy, or Elisabeth; Mrs.
[ace, wore a becoming hat faced with silver
4 dnrnk u 4 blBdlic itT,
Mary Danb, Robert Maloney, of Perth
lac* and carried a shower bouquet or roues °f hi" mMene* "sis n?jTinnton<S*tre«t strated the various helpers on the
Amboy Mr*. Kate Blarwirth, Mr. and
Mr*. John Blerwlrth, Ml** Helen Blersbe had farm. The different colored costumes
Tbl
t
wlrth,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Max
Stortr.
Ml**
I m- "
-'..l^ei*y?.gr. ti.JSiSK ' j.'»« »nnlv.r»ry. Th. (rwl.r part ofMary Bchusts, Mr. and Mrs. Krank
I""1 made a most attractive setting for the
g wVhat
^s JoS
8
th blue aid .old, and carried a b . . q n r t j "
ii I i l l "
•
CoTTalairT
former
bualneaa
Ben'lu, attalr. The Raindrops.
represented
I {root .tlirlaU
C. Bart*!*, the MUses Sadie and
of
Mra.
Toomry.
The
«
r
«
No. 57. a t ! Quests were present from Jersey city.
ploloa «f X ,
Rahway
Jones.
o f - D e a m g > represented by girls, were at-.
ith a va- May Barrels, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
plraaanlljr a dd with
rr of polio to ( r m i i u Tnatoa nir waa plaaantl
advanced • Newark, Perth Amboy and thla city, lm
Mr. and Mra. Walter Larson.
C. Donovan.
- -•«l and lnatrumanta.1 Graves.
>
»rM*u« <raa oo« run rlrty
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brunt and chilr of ( > n u , VOC
-i d
u
Dorothy and George; Mr. and
SSTm£Sr.._ n. .-.I* ..b", r/, ™^...V?!C .' ..~ fi!"- •?.••' dren,
Mrs. Joseph Brunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll
N*uc*bau*r, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Fox. Mr. and Mr*. Charles McMillan
and chlldrati, Dorothy, Eleanor nnd
...t. lu tti*- uoiiiltn anniversary.
Marlon;
Mra. Frank
Remer and
Z, .....:,T lo ba«» a w oC »»«r tjpe r..mr
Amoi.c
tlin.o
pra*«nt
w
e
n
:
'
daushter.
Virginia:' Mra. William
kr.. .it £t«* kaowltfdf* and «ipnaa ItiHr Uiaara Hannah and Marie rxinnran.
Weber and daughter, Helen; William
~..
. rrlallr* t o- d t j foadltfoui ' l*rr r«rlb Amboy: Mr. i n d H n KImsr T of nilcknian.
Henry Tancate. Fred Mar- of » OllvetTstreet. i n d the latter by I was In overseas rullltury wrvln- jiud is TIVHK of tlio city. She w'oa an Inspiration of the Betting.
h
'teller. Theodore Landenberirer, Mr. and John A. Moore, of S3 Hamilton street. ; connceTPrt-Tctth Rnhwny - I'IMII.- Aiiurli-an ;
l--r. Mr. anil Mrs. Daniel O'Connor.1many and highly entetrae.1 by all.
All of the parts were very creditab.Mrs. George Blerwlrlh. Henrietln and
Mrs. Georee Hoac. of Trenton Mr. L#glc»n.
ly handled and there was not a single
'
' -"-'' •and Mrs. Rsbert VViJlwr a»(l,ramlly, 0; I
—
1
Tlcrn^y. Kayran Tl*rney. Sir*, frank George Blerwlrth. Jr.
_
iUj qMMloDMl at p»-T»oni<>
Hillside,
suent
ThankstflyiiiK
with
Sir
f
'
IWHi^flhsnood.
—
•••
•-•
•-'
hitch,
at.any time. The principal charTliomHs
Cahlll.
the
M
l
s
s
u
ri.liiuartrrm. l o t IWr didn't isll UarM*l anil '~!tarlott« Pendar. Charlotte
and Mrs. Robert Walker anil fiimlly. of • \i :, ,l-..i,,,.u Wednesday ibere w:is .1 •
acters were" an follows: Farmer,"Em-"
11-r, Jusl o*>lal«fl I X llqaor -I
THIRD DEGREE CONFERRKI).
17
Thorn
street.
|ir«t>
.-rremouy
when
Mlsa
Mary
Ellirilx-lli
«*riijln»iT
Vllt'lrrd
Waters.
Mary
Horn,: air word ar koaur as *s offlrUl
mett Paige; Farmer's Wife. Miss MarI'KKTII \MROY
Mrs. George Conger, or 69 Bimi ; shannun. dat ;B htfr M Mr. and Mr«. Fut.iic
PmartlM BrM »y Kakway
n m last » • still «<»V i » I s l . iiul by. Ivn l>rr!», Mr*. Cllflord Walker.
garet Henderson; Farmer's Daughter,
Uaxelwood avenue. Is spending a few shannon, or -.-2 Kn»t i.nke avriim-. l.i-:-.inif
Cvsiarll. Kmla-kta of Olsisssias.
1 Is s sUla* and arc caa't ill<rr Ur». i'lnri'nrc Nostrand. Mr. and Mra.
• > TeaniM lu 'I'm Miss Freda Brown;
l
Farmer's Son,
On* ot th* moat lmprtaalve affair* of day* with relative* at New Brunswick. , h e D r W , ot j o | , n j o w . p b Bsrti. ^..11 uf
t ' sild IW U«Ior "If tn*rtl)J.1-William Toom«y.
Mis* Emma Gallo, or the New Jersey M r , „ , , M r I . J o n n Baru, or 10 Whlttler ;
lla»kr<bnll <>a,me*.
It* kind yet held by Rahway Council.
• 111 atonm us kjov to co aboat tbls
James Calvin; "Spirit of Spring. Miss
'Th.-r*1 »-t-r.' two k c •n bankethnll con
No. l.H«. K. of C. was the conferring Collage for Women at New Brunswick.' , l r e , t . B e T . F a ther Boylsn offlclateil. Miss
baay al uii'-r "
I" I' » » \ \ T I . V HI R P R O K D .
nik-ht
Margaret
Andrews;
Spirit
of .Corn,
the Thanksgiving recess
p
•- r J. i . . | h Klah. d.iUKhter of Mra. of th* third degree Tuesday nlcht on .1 1* jspending;
- -w
»*
w \
*fcV*BS^ Hhannon,
ITHaUUUUi &
aa slater
• » « « « « of
va. the
fe.**^ bride
i - a a u v was
n i l " !1 t
<•Klh at the Y. M. <\
K*>r»ll «>M. "V..U ; . u
of tho local Miss Ethel Schneider; October. Miss
;tweL-n the
K\
i is
IS iI
Ksat Orand
O d street. class of fifty-two at. St. Mary's hall, i »
r
•Mt ***sd a=>lbi»jt lk'-l I'J*
**
and
Mra.
John
,
iirldesmald.
while
the
best
man
wna
Prank
'
•
1
o,
of
121
Main
(treet.
.
,
Hon»er,
of
We*t
Grand
*tre«t,
•
brother-ln*
and
Perth
Amboy
association*,
tit
vis-.
' surprt*«d by a. irroiip of Th* BtaX* d*gr— team, onl* of the best ;; '- will to all ! • m r |*.«»r
the •'
Tuesday nlKltt. The time In th* country, conferred
Mr. andJeremlai
Mr*. George
H. Marsh
and i1*a^w of
i itor»
• int..' Th*'
'
s^«. the
• as a lirlde-grwim,
v * siayb *•> * '^ ^. •*-*-*• was
« » ^beat
B T ^ ^ ^ *m^n.
w ia ••*
>ft\j
T s o s r • • « k m l IW ust • ml«
SaturdVy ui.
aft
-rn ,nn ! grandaon.
Jjorrls,
of J7 Bry
line-up :
(Krupied with a rarlelr of This l a a n on Saturday
r
Tbe bride was besutlfnlly gowned In :ib
r skovM W uumlslHil ••••••
spent the
the holiday
holiday with
with M
Mr.
" "a" tclass
f i mat
t "Rich| i l " «nl t e r r a s .pent
*r blue
I'KKTIl AMPOY
] In the various groups. Each proup
•..riil it \erstonp. mualr. danrlnn and worked degrees on
trlcotlne suit, wore suede po
pomps and j
' wlM rob • rktrkss roof."
and
Mra.
Wallace
Owcn,of
Ilrooklyn.
G.
gr»y stocking^,
ngs,
and
.stylish
• picture
ictt e h
but.
>
mond.
Va^
and
at
night
at
Peter-buri:
^ ^ had its particular HongR and there
r.-frr^titinnla.
AmttnR
tho«e
preaent
t
k
i
d
t
l
i
h
i
t
c
g
,
y
•.•V. Or«kam <sf_iW rr.lrrn
Ross M. Nlchola. of Washington, D.
wnl
Tbp brldes- Kllzahoth MniMnn. f
w, r.- llii* Mtsse* Ro»« 800s. Anns and Va. Previously the team was c;ill'-il to C. spent Thanksgiving with hla parwere also songs by the entire school.
6
d lu blue Kuth M.'lcann. f.
was very
dressed
wnlte prettily
bride roses.
Poiln. Gladys Hlnley. Sophie Georgia and to the Panama Can.. 1 Zwnr. vnta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nichols, maidcarried
rltlasos *ad a* r»i>r™rotalliT-. .pf Manturrlt*
0 A goodly number ot parents witnessed
trlcotlne and carried pink roses.
K.th.-l I.owls. r
»»n)r Blanche T»ylor. Anna May T»y- The ceremony laated about three '
i f 1 Mrratloa ot Ctarrbn to a>k tbst 1....
After the ceremony there was a weddlnK Marie II-intK-rtinn. sc
W. A. I^onard. of of Tl Elm avenue.
State Secret
0
I
the affair and highly commended the
Tilly
snd
Kllssheth
Klah.
Meaar*.
Alfred Brooks and Elmer Armstrong, reception and dinner st the home of tbe , . , „ „ , , . Ilanri'. B. . .
»t^p;t.- •• :n*< of llqsor I* It4b«
itrlct I>«puty Dillon, of
.Umld Millar. Harold Crowell. Edward Elizabeth: Dlst
Q , teachers for their capable and painfl< Urw M U M I
«f Inli
t"Jj _ta ItrmrnrHmiiil
Jersey City, and XJUIUUI. eputy T. K. of 15 Westfleld avenue: Wllmot A l - bride's parettfs, after which Mr. and Mrs. • porl* WUIHCV
Kri
B«rli»)>
Klah
snd
itrlct
<
tn ilio brlsht. of_l_M*ple_lerrace, and Everett B « « I left for a wedding trip to Winning- , .
talcing work and the splendid success
rrv Mrvl and olwrrrad us oar
slated
of thl* city.
»D
•on. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Barns. Mr. Moulton.
i»\ •• :.r Wartaa* of *ome of nvr rrp
degre* work, together with Orand Alden, of 57 Eaat Hajtelwodd avenue:* ton, D. C. TJpon :tbMr rerarn they will • T,.I-.I.,
13 achieved.
Mr*- B«talon Klah. L**II* Klah and Kniicht
^ •>• thla Bsatter.
.
'and
—— —
Edward J. Flti(r"«Ta?d "aiirt J>ther students a t Brown Unlveralty. Provl- | maieTbeTr bomeot " 10 Wblttier strtft. •
RAHWAY.
I
The programs in the four elemen» |iii*sllll« uf »»» l»oll'B>™. repr» lothsrm.
officers of Rahwsy Council, and Grand dence. apent the holiday recess at their They were toe recipients of mnuy hand„ lary schools. Including Columbian.
' some snd valuable „
.1 and s U t d l a f r..r vbst >ua do. l a .
•___,.„
Knlrbt Michael ColL of Woodbrldge. icapectlve homes.
Prlr
•1 aa*«nav« that It la lmport.nl U)d
The Cltllens 1 BulMlnfc n<1 T>oan made J sir*. Bartx Is a member of St. Msry'a , .lull;
, .— " A * ? ? 1 * "
The aftalr was largely attended.
0
Frankllc.
Lincoln and Washington.
ir:,mli-n f
) a h » « fsrU to p c u n t We srtll
r i l 11 h,. drive for while Mr. Bnrti I» i-onnti-ted with St. Titllri
In honor or thalr birthday a n n r . r The vlaitlnB degree team was royally l\ r*:iiarkal*li r
1 were as follows:
P.i)»a RendiT. c
latter part of Mark's church.
/
I tn bc*r snyooe wbn rl#«lrr« to *d- aary. the Ml*ses Helen and Doroth; 1^ , n t e r t a l n e d at Cross Keys Inn.
ni-w- hn-mhi-'rH I I I M I I I K tt.
sc
Q
(Continued on Page T w o l
I Tuenday
Among tbe guest* nt the receptli.n wt-n-: Hrlen WrlKht.
Oelohi-r a n d rei.-irtH p r .
r n r » of t»l West Milton avenue w.-re :
I^iForKf1
tak.-ii out. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shannon. Mr. andDorothy
nlKht Rhow l.-'.i- ii.-u »l
t l t j - . i . t l r aurprlsed on WrdneaiUy
M CCK"»«F< I. DAKCK.
Rosella
Walsh,
K
Mra. Lambert, Miss Catherine ShmMion. of
piator of Trinity
t.'il
n»nir.
K tin* prairram. of cinteeta. ; Merck'a Mutual Aid Association Ueld L^ar.f Tnr J l l no^i wi-re K UUI-II
\r.
NOTABLE VICTORY FOB
Miss RosabelK Sackriilt-r.- ot
or New. Newark; Mlaa Florence Murphy, Mr. and Totalp
York, la bclnK enti rtan. •! for a tow••'Mrs. William Murpb;. of Jersey i l t v . Mr.
ST. PAUL'8 BOWLERS
snd Mrs. John H.irtt, Mr. ;unl Mrs
PKI1TI1 AS
dayi by Mr snd Mrs. 1..111. Packrld
F.
pis.:
Charles Barber and daughter, Rita. Mr. .
St. Paul
and family, of 15 Plerri- >tri-rt.
0
ind
Mr*.
Frank
Honser,
Mr.
»nd
Mrs.
E
d
.
I
*•'">•
Michael*,
f.
Mr. and Mr*.Jol.11
use and son.
5
10
25 R. Smith
182
15S 15?
Doyle. Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Khan- Marian Bortw. f .
TO Ol I I I* • BSttr •(
rr^< pt wort- Mr. At\\i >lr- Hi-nJ-imln I* S c h i i e l d r : a Hand "< r l l s a b e t h . a n d
0
Grand atrc^t. spent ward
-Tirl;,
of
9S
K.ii
0
Fhi-y»r. c
the Misses Rose. Helen. Dorothy snd ^'--•— =•-.•-—•
.it.' iniporuac*. W h o Ik* WUi aosro-i. • •rue Mr and Jim Ulcliard J- Morton. pli-;iniiiK iian<"*- riroBra'f. w a s iirovlilen.
a Chaillet
175 211
193
' lay with r.-latlvrs In Ilrooklyn. non.
0
Jennie
Shannon,
Messrs.
Thorns*.
Law
G.-rlufst-n.
PC.
wt-1 was placed I* the coaatltatton nnd Mr .ind Mr- Uunlavi- S.-hiM-m.-r. t h e Trtf lin.11 w a s jin-ttllv de.-orat<-d. A n Fiurint.
of
N.-wark.
la
I.
123
Bliss
;•'
'lauskl eafmn*Mst aeant-ed p- ••"! Mis. « M a y ll.ill,.rk I.-nnl.- .in.l Anna ,• ithi-r i l j n r - w ' l l b<- In-Ill by t ' e .i««onillnr the tv.-i-k <n,l with Ml*. Mary rence snd Benjsmln Shannon, of this city..
:..-•• It took trarrdeac* over t^te U'.lr'ii
1"S<.' i-..1:111. I'-r.t
nrunt. • i.it 1011 !n !>i-.-« ml>i 1
Th,- .-ominlllee It.hauito. .if l"f, Main ntreit
Carkhuff ..
1S6
. r iiof »•»•
1..|.tM at !!.:• II. !. h \V.,rtlt^<,,ili firmer. Mima, i i a r k . , -1 .linrce con. t s f d of ijoor« L l n i i T .
r of K «0!lts Kalh. red
Walter— Raybon.
i-c r anyw*>
•
• • ~ - v . , - 1 part S i i w n Mil. n^nr.il I>r.rnthy U ForB*. , I1.1lrtn.tn. lyeonard M R.tuer
C. Wooster
board a t the T r i n ttyt l
ractlTe
nuptial
ceremony
took
A
n
att
f tbe fn&dan.
' '!-• '•* ' ' *' M«»r< P . u W . l MAIJII.'.V. Ki'••<•••" Conic., j l.irrr..!i-.'.. lUan'-haril Suiti'r.
aK<- yesterday "•'
place
at
7
o'clock
Wednesday
nlsht
when
pace t
cl
e e d y
Pt«. H. Wooater
!.••• Ib* U.1O.
•
» •- •'-rlJi't
ml Arthur ltolph
W. Ryder. Includlnit Mlas Mary Catherine Rnybon. daughter- of ,
trill
Thanksgiving
Three Weddings
At St. Mary's
Four Generations
At Anniversary
A
ai Celebration of
~5tlr Anniversary
Hollda
Thanksgiving Day
Dew. 3ers€\» HDvocati
Absorbing . Th* Rahway
|Ask Enforcement j, ^^"nSrl^r
Of Prohibition!:
» • T Ke«i R
"ShuttW
"*•»•
Record
inc
rangements.
Let a Wiss Carving Set
Help Dothe Honors at
the Thanksgiving Dinner
Into
the wlntertim*
- ooW and dr»ad
Conie" 'flowtr
fairies
bringing ohnr.
I'
* « • • * •* • * . • • »
• »m
-s r s -•—-—-
rmr
- -•
~
_^ — ^
^ " ^ " —- - -
«
At the Schools
Father Kane's
Mother Dies
—
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Fadge— With a toff* layer of sursboi allow 10 tl<
oantre or with valonts. Per ponnd
Batter Peanut Brittle. A g*Uan brown,
taffy with obiooe Virginia paaaate. Bpceial.
34c
UnttaaT
<
'•
LEADS LEAGUE
n e u w r j battar and •ngar—p«r poand
Has
iRECTION 1
lOc
18c
T
D
LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING
LAMB. Per pound
FRESH JERSEY HAMS
Lean. Pejrpound
FANCY TABLE ££fc£RY
^ ^
Per stalk
CRANBERRIES
V^ Cape Cod. Per quart
CALIFORNIA WALNUTS
•
Per pound
FANCY TABLE APPLES
.
Per dozen
BALDWIN APPLES
Per basket
DILL PICKLES
2 for 5 cents
SWEET MIXED PICKLES
35c pound
HIS establishment Is under
the
direction ot
competent manage-"
ment. and Is known
to
be
efficiently
conducted. Oar experience Is at the
disposal of those
who need It.
JAMES M . P E I
riT
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
8Oc
Coroannt Kittes. Yaailla, ebocoUIr at A *trn«berrj; freah ahr«dded oocoaovt with ansar ci«»n., il
Best Individual Average In Industrial Bowling Circuit.
According to the official averages of
the Industrial Bowling Leatnif up to
the and of the past week John Langton, of the Steel Equipment team.
39c
STEEL EQUIPMENT MAKES
holds the honors for hlRh Tnalvtannt
The Shrunken Dollar
Ttrar* n«vtr W M a thru wfcan aavlat «••« »°
proflub1* M new.
Wages a n high. —« prlost mrt also hlflh « nd
a dollar boys only abeet taW as mmttt m It w «
beosht.
utbt and help la every poaalble waj to
1 - department In cleaning np ..«r city
tery des of Iniquity lu thilatl'>n
IIAIIU AY TKAYI S « f.UT.Il.
olth the request prevlou*
•.
.^...si.U-il
lourneved to Avenel last erenlng and l.lnyi-d for' a dance at tbe flremen'a bnll.
Kcllfr. Q. B
Bronnan. N. P.
l.aJikvtl .ill : - " I
f vary awmy that prlcei •>•# aaWa a a«nny to
the purchasing value of y*ar sMtar.
•W^
ff^Ls^*WsWl
aBBBBWSBV
BBBBBB^aBBBV
BBB •PBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSWSH
W^Wa**BBBBBst_
spend your dettara wttest they
SBBSTttsT
1
B^flWl R
are liwraaatug
ln
Now It the tin* t* SAVsL To** your
lar* away antll they ara wartli jaata.
In the wsawtlwi thaym he war*!** f»r y»u.
•ring them here wfcera thiy «ffl earn • pcL
rr.iTirs ur dlstnVHes a
Candy Candy Candy
Thanksgiving
146 Inring Street
Chocolates, Bon Bons, Hard Candies
Fine Package Goods of all the Noted Makes
"Say it with Candy'-^-tb mother, wife, sister or sweetheartfora Thanks(fiving\pr«s«nt I
Ice Cream and Soda Pu¥Sr
"OUALFTY-SERVICE—ECONOMY.
conslatid of th Mlat>e« Mil- Walch. Roval
Linda Crispin
'
as under Schuetz, Merck
THE INDUSTRIAL—
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Rahway
=
Asaets over $325,4
NOW ISJTHE TIMR TO SAVE
INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH US AT 6 *
withdrawal taaa and no ckvt*
eriatp^ traaatar
traastar or
ibenrktp,
ar withdrawal
tor paaa-beofca or epStteatei
Main St., Rah way
Telephone 4 8 2 .
S
, r-ila,,-,
Challlet. Regina
Horn.
Simmons. S. E —
Nougebauer. Q. B
Kelly. Merck
Way. Merck
H. ftiorwirth.
l>nviil. S.
Hi-ill.
II. ri.
a47
8 4'J
R62
143
Ftird. Q I!
35U
161
Hallweg.
c
U08
129
N. S.
Smith. Q n
1
street, Saturday afternoon.
T h e at- . rested by Offli-er*. Inme* Crnhan nnd Edwin
Sf,4
Vernons
12S
Sullivan. N. P....
fair netted about HO. The commit- Payne. '
P
i
5 1 2 4 . 2 14S
tee in charge consisted ot Mrs. H. B. I t ^ ' " ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ' r the Rnh-ay-El"ir
I,in7.i r. Merck
'
KtHntling
Intlustrinl
TnhTmnn, Mrs. R . K . Douglas. Mrs. M.^ix-th motor bija. nnil John filbaon of St.
6 1 2 3 . 3 150
Worth. Whealcnn.
"-rlolritiim-of-thC-trJUllc.
1 nut n
n:
mander, Mrs. Thomas TT Tlbborts,
-4Hrmj'ifaUons. For drlrltiK without
llKhta
Mrs. Otto GraveB. Mrs. Frank John O'Donnell. tnxl I'jlrer. wn» flneil n o y;,l
775
13»
6 US
Miliu-s." Wheatt-na..
Sandmann.
1
789
Nationul I'noumiilu
120
2 117
Si'tllofk. N'. P
ssr.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Sleol Kquipnni.t
FINE KTKNT COMING
116.4 146
Arnold, Royal
The first of the serlea of free sttrocOn Saturday many ot tho high Reglna
116.1 128
under rtnaplces of Bonrd of EdncaS20
Wood.
Wheatena
. . enforcement of U Q — ,
school fellows went to Now Brunswick « u i n n & B o d u n
iLil.ivay. We hare come quietly to you ami
124
116
T55 stoll, P. Q
Morck
"••• iK'rfei-tly wllllnr to wait a reasonable
struggle
114.2 135
'line until signs or llrt are manifest. We
608 Long. P. Q
Whealrna
i"- Bolni-to-Bta-that-the-w.x-k-U dune,
>w Bruns107.5 129
SGG nill'erry. Wheatena
"i" arc going to drlns the nail tn tno
•trad. We ask enforcement by s Mayor
n Field
107.1 123
rndu'siiT. r. q
wl>.» I* .loya> beyond the, shadow,'of n
a score
PUBLIC NOTICE
109
103
•I'ltitit nnd a chief of police whomn l we
••*•
Waters. P. Q
3
levt> l* read, to do hla doty. l ' f " J u ?
viiw to sn'tisfylni: the lnliif ! . p.ri.-lnnliii: loinnrr-v ISjt. N.v. - 7 t h ! , 1 , ft T h
.1. _ _ _ , h B . . « . Tho TAX COLLECTOR
hereby
129
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED I,.ul an
103
9 t 0
RoblnRon, Whoatona 3
low I* enforced It Is simply » Joke. nrtWhat
hitof
everywhere
to
"««•
New
itn-liil
will
In'
»-.l«t
at
tit,'
f.il|i.wlnK
prlr«:
•
°f
"•
Those
W
H
O
saw
.
tne
game
l> n
received by
ves PUBLIC NOTICE that the last
' " l i t doe* It hare on the »"«• " .., ,
100.4 119
H.-Blerwlrth, Wneat. 6
1 »• rlalug generation to *e the con.tltii*
rniler
the
title
"While
New
York
i
were:
Nelson
Taylor,
Wallace
Albert89
M
8
9
son, Wallace Klllott, Albert Reite- htil: ot 1920 tases" become due De89
rodnceri bnve innde a screen
iluiitil IUM- dlarrgardeil. I «ppen) «" r
Olbrlcht, P. Q
3
t'lQ nmrtp-nf tne, Iqw sml-lhnt II be enmeycr and Harold Melor. Mr. and ccu.h»r 1, 192C -Interest at eight perj
TIIHI at uuce."
" "
',„
. S
n
M. n .rM«y.-H«
Vr Je r sey
H. Waiters were also specta .•flit., wllf br cfiavgrd after thiit date
NOTITE TO OI'R CI'KTOMKRfi
M,T mUJamea
U WO r,-0l
Condrou
Ili-v. F. o . Morrlll. pastor of *iTKt CUter.
Siv our xvtntlniv* for Pntnrilny- price*.
H"Ptlat church, said: "I hsve nn-t roan East Grand street. lhl» d «
W. II. WRIGHT,
torn
at
the
game.
Tin' flivonl ,11,1 not have ipnre I'tiottch left
»«er man that ha* been Intoxicated. I hare
wnrliUnr lonk place In April.
Tax Collector. today to print onr rotculnr FrMay ttdverI could
could n
not tell what tber« wero
It
Mil^n for Hi
rw I
nvl2-4t tlsfment.
,t I to thellolnt of view, have
fl. CREEN'srAN.
f
lore the good name
VotntK *Ii'u'» UlHteivi- <r..w nI Uicltl(!U(ally to t h e plot.
'Irlnklnii. All
All of
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ft-w days with Mr. and Mra. Charles Mnnn.
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Dfp tit mni tiHTif
HOME MA M C ANHY
with pure fruit flavors* also many novelties, that will please the most particular tastes.
CONCERT A « D DANCK
Rafcway BiiUiig aidtanAss'i
M bought here vill give thebert A satisfaction both n to quality «nd pri«.
We attry a iBne aMOrtraent d
Made ander the most cleanly ana -sanitary conditions, from tbe best ingredients only.
A. Jo«eph»oti aaked
ance fur eitra sheathing made neces-
2?ig
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ray Record, Friday Afternoon, November^6. l»10
Buckley;'
•The P>ta'4jttk * l a | i n . " Serena'
"Drill." Robert
Roblneoo; rsIttaUon; "Tie Lit^e PUItao*. 'BWIen. Frederick i
grlm'i StoqoF Jane..Rld4le. Morenos
OottwaH; Mug, "Thankajta'nig » xiMm^wirer^RavllaM. Antonio CopHere;" reclUUon, "A Pilgrim Boy." pola, John Anthony, Morris AbromoFred Thompson; song, "The Leavea'
Albert Brown, Robert Bendy,
Party;" reclUUon. "After ThankaglvIng," Cornelia Moore, Margaret Ward,
Isabella Barclay; recitation. Tad*!
Story ot ThankagiTing," Bdward Van<Contlnued Fram Page One)
sco. Letter Miller, Carlton Parker,
Columbian School
Alexander Bllllawltch. George Qeasa•Trades and 7—Reading/President' way, William Oppenhelmer; g«ag<
nroctamatlon: recitation "The O'd j"My Country Tls of Thee.
Foreclosures hare no terrors for the holders of the Guaranteed
Spoon," Ruth Stacy; "Revenge,": Second and Third Grade*—Recitam Bolmer; "Three - Hundred] tions. "The First Thanksgiving," MUMortgage or the Guaranteed l^or^age CerUflcatea.
;
Ago," Dorothy Snyder; "Ihe dred Glnfiida. Anna D'Ambrosia,
-Bwnnsgivlng Spirit." Waller Rdgar; >Loraine
It thje property depreciates and the mortgage has to be foreclosed,
Black.
Elliirtieth
Meaaros,
""Weather Don"tB," Anns Mailer; song. •Klsie Lachman, Cora Reed. Haxel
the holler Is uncoafcerued.
ten the Wind Blows;" song, "An IMailer. Sophie Papawlch. Andrew.
unn Lullaby:" song. "America;" Rhiik», I.PWU ninfrirta Chaunc»j_Kd-|
He i ^ yvcx_hjrf£ tobuy Jn^ the_property. TheTITLK AND
..UUo "I Like ~Thanksglvlug," gar, Matthew Ross. Mnrlel Ttce. Paul
MORTQAOE GUARANTY COMPANYdoes tBSrsSa pa>rhitfl hta'prtnLamphear; "A Thanksgiving ine Wargo. Victoria La Oardl;
clpol an<t Interest without deduction.
Tww."
Margaret Baker; reading.'
•"landing of the Pilgrims." O«orge I
Our Qnaran'teed MOrtgaxes stand arm In a falling tnirket Buy
Baack; recitation. "Sign of Thanks-1
ih?m and ret real stability In your InTestment
nx," Ellxaheth Abromowltt; "Turand
the Pilgrims." Dorothy |
D; piano solo, Veronica Bader; j
_ o solo, Dorothy Eckert.
|
Grad« &-A—Song, "Amerlea;" reel-]
aaUon "Caase for Qladness," Louis*
•"^ner, ~ SWHaV^Coypolav Mfldre*
d, - Haxel Tic*;—snng. "Thank»LKII ltd Ltaj-Mstiicc
»t Grandpa's:" recitation, "Our
-"^jQIcVBriaT;—ioog, "Thank*-Turkey," recitatloa, "Thank*SUinltrftStsimJrr. Cotia«t4
Edward Barnr, Pr«a.
,- Joan aiagala. Jo»a Rllbert,
ice
Braat;
rea41*g, . "The
N.J.
AVENEL,'rlvlsg Starr;" Jtalea PfatteV,
t
•A.Little firi »t Loss Axa,"
AT THE SCHOOLS
STREET CAR SEE7BP
Foreclosures
Moving -and,
JLeavyTrjiidnng
Sh«
eoac;
The result of three yean oper*tiea of Pmbfic Sejwloe JUilwey
i:
SHOWS DEFICITS:
and Mortgage
(Inelmding (JlofrMie. lor » • • * • ] • )
-
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V
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.:
For
' Pi»»lifa1 panne "hjeu;. eiuaislte ktiten's ear
' •At&;<tlMiMw-4alk-oolored'.la«es|and>ela add Amy
•tt eouptre |to. make theae. as totally
For 192O*
2|97 Broad Street Elizabeth.
_ -PfclMm
t* i-B—Ma(, "TaaVkigiv
jstiea. "We "naak" Taee;" *Jraea
i; recitatiea. "Laaatmg af the WFathers," Ilera "Coayela; "The
•iaas,* Aagtllaa ilaearet. Alt«s
flraaa Ityaa, Maa Smith. Law•asaaa Cosiaa, Varvla Baney. Robert
eaaasaway. Stavft Mesaros; song,
TiBuiksglviag at •raaa'aa's:" recltaSam.
"Ravaaga," attweoe
Aaron;
~Tfc»akigiving Spirit" Fraak Crowall;
~A. Thanksgiving Thought,," William
1 •atarfi; soag, "Tha Pilgrims."•
riaarth Orada— "Star Spanglad Ban- i
'," flag salute. long. "Tha Big Fat
_ " recitation. "Th» Little Pil-'
a." af&ry Oustia. John Hammer.
>>fs)cle D'Appulonlo. William Nickau.
•Vances Pierre, Kenneth Hedeman; 1
"The Land of Nod;" recitation.
AT WSSTKJLB
i for.
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The Man Who Needs An
Overcoat
*'fiT
-
• l a wo*d«rfal colorliga. aaw Wue*. brmrs, roae,
M C a»*r. whtto. and Use MreiHUMteeUm -blMk
gotnts- done or the t odeU are richly beaded,
otfcanf trlnmed with i n laoes and nets of rich, dark
tomaa.' sad Tackmaly tai hloned oil line* tor tha
astaitiwa aad snatron
Priced $29 r 50 to $300
and doesn't know exactly which style will suit, him
best is invited to pay a visit to this establishment,
where will be found Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Greatcoats,
Chesterfields, Slip-Ons and weather-proof garments in
vast variety—all weaves, weights and lenjhts. Our
own make, supplemented by Hickey- Freeman (the
Show Clothes of America), the two Jines combined
affording a selection that meets every consideration of
size, quality, tit and value.
Flowwt
make your
wlsn come true.
•
Beaded and Sequin
Gowns or Robes
What do tbe»e figures a
says to whltper
Pram raa* t )
"Jk UtUe Pilgrim Haid." Elizabeth
Bfcckhnsw; 'The Origta o l Tha
ttvlng DayC cl«as; aonst,f>"A B
lTlngrfc "Than—
if Praise," •iThankailvin«
Ivlog at Grandpa's," "The Frightened
'uitfpkln." "Thanksgiving Day," "it>e
Recipe;" recitations. "A Thanksgiving V Cornelius SwarU. Andrew Lacardl j
'erry Van Dyke, Howard Plnmhoff, \
Domlnick Lagardl. Lewis Turner;;
"The Magic Vine." Lena Frtgnlettl,
Harriet Dlckerson; - Thanksgiving
Dinner," Haxel McEwen, MUdeed
Ackerman. Helen Stokesbury, Helen
Coman: "Ood,'s Oltt In Nstnn,"
Tfvohne Buckley. Gladys Jefferson,
Kathryo Thompson, Beatrice Taylor;
ftag-aalata^ "Anariaa,"
. .'—
Qra
"America;",,red-:
red
Grade t-B—Song,
J-B—Song, "America;"
tatlpn, "Three Fat Turkeys." David I
Blanvalt, Clifford Christopher. Alvin'
Hedeman; "An Appetite,".Joan Brtsn-,
nan; "T-h-a-nk-a-g-l-T:l-n-g," Theresai
jOamanv song, rThtokagrrtng; Song;"
"Thanksgiving Tun," Caroline Bajr;
•tory, "Landing M the Pilgrims;"
*The1TurlteT." LewU Springer; "The
frightened PnmpUn."
UJUlfEleaBOT
. JJames Madden;
^ThsPrimXItUe
EleaBO VknThs
JUl
ye,
Poro<hy Mmv
• daihoveni "go d B"Thanksglvtng
y"
!at
MUlan;
song.
'
"
[urandpa's.
i • (Tradet-tr^-Bvn, "ThankagiTing; —,
Here;" reclUUon "Thanksgiving Dly"
Carl Car demon; "The True Than**glvlng." Haxel Byrne; aong, "OVer
the River." -iary Fedellah; reclta-
Party frocks and iaoclng dreaaaa
>2.066,o6«.«7
la • pestat
p«id for 'it by tW peMc %y 93,650.276^4
STOUTENBVRGH
& CO.
No business can be continued at less tfcaji cost.
HmadqnaTtars for Man's and Boy's Wtar
797-805 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
8:H0 'til C d*Uy
E*tahH»hed 1849
PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY
Opposite Empire Theatre
" FULL LINE OF
Street
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Start any -time—Matures in Fifty
Weeks
Organised tohelp you sava for Taxes-Vacation-Real Estate-Birthdays or
Anniversaries-Save with a definite purpose.
WALL PAPERS
5 c to 25c Per Roll
TO BATCH ALL PIPERS
Omr KtDW do aot tall the story at QUALITY otttrei in our unique
•». (Nkera a n okarglng exorbitant prieae for the same Identical
•tore.
1E1BTIFDL rATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM
Us, Hartoonellas, Hknnonettes, Fi- !
para, Taie*trie», Chintz, Chunbiaj «,
rai andJ8triped Deaigof, Waebable ,
I Crowuk and Fri*-«e»_ ;
-^
j 50 cents per week
( $1.00 per week
( 2.00 per week
) 5 ^ 0 per w e e k
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w « opaVaU sterea la TWKMI
TT-OHK ettlaa, sell lag nigs
(rada wall paper at low prteet. .
A--»>•!! will ooovinco von ib*l
A
our nOWnmr •re batiav •»lo»»
ibaa any barg«laa or s
Titrad ay alli.r IThobi or
Ceoper Chain
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PA1*B8OK. M. J
THE INDUSTRIAL^
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION N e w j e w e y
R
I S THE.TIME TO SAVE^ ^
YOUR WOl^Y WiTH^US AT 6%
OPEN MONDAY
EVENINGS
Ko entrance.
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Own the Best $595 Player Piano
Of course you've always wanted a player piano. You've always
Intended that your home should enjoy all the happiness that the
ownership of one of these marvelous instruments affords.
You Need Put This Pleasure Off No Longer
V ; Hav4 ajFjiayer Piano for Christmas
$10 Makes You a Member
And this initial fee is credited to yon <x> 4t»
By joining the Habne Christmas Player Piano
dub yon catr nave the Gulbransen Player placed in price of the instrument you select As die memberyour dome for the holiday, and the purchase price ship Is limited, it would be advisable to talk this matcan be taken care of by a system of easily-met pay- ter over with as i t once.
m t
x t d i n g over a loog period.
The Giilfcransen Player Piano,
With the Gulbransen, purchased through theEasily the finest player made at this price and Christmas d u b Plan, we Vive free a handsomethe equal of many Instrument? that sell for much bench and special rolls, w e will make a liberal
more. Infinish,in construction* in tone, In ease ofallowance for your upright piano toward die p a ^
playing, the Gulbransen is all that you can desire. ment of the Gulbransen.
REQUEST COUPON
If ytju cainot visit the store tomorrow, flfl out this
blank and send it to the store.
Send me details aboot joining yonr Christmas Player
Piano Club. Name .:
•
Address
-What the Turkey Said." Mmes Watson; aong, .'"Jhataklgtvlng^kt-'pmndpa'a."
recitation. "" "L«tle> ^Paul'a
Thanksgiving." "Jennie {Mae«nuikr>-;
solo, "A Pumpkin." Lucia Pascals;
recitaUon. "A PUgrlm Maid's Story,"
riorothy Jacobs; "A Pilgrim Boy,"
Edward Packard; exercise. "Four Llttlle Pilgrim Maids," Jentae Salecka.
Helen rUebanoff. -gthal Bujna. Florence. SeMefer; song, • "Thmkaglving
John OpdyltP very rrci'.'tahly played reading. "The Pilgrim Babies' First
Bong;" magr aaluiet sohgi ~"
• ••' accompanlniLut
:...•
,,,r .,!i Winter," Edith Wilklne; soag, "Tu>
rBpangledlBantter." . ;
'•;. '
Cor
Lhe -violin
k
y Gobbler;"
;
citation, "To
To Grand
Gra
• Gradesfl-A" IB. jjpd 1O—Song, musical numbers.
key
fathers'
House. recitation,
Charlotte Roberts;
"Father We Thank' Thee; ^11; e»erGrade
iA—Song.
"November
Days;'
"Revenge." Henry Weltz; reading,
, else "Ten Little Pumpkin HeadaT'
"We Thank Thee," Helen "The First Thanksgiving Day." An
j^rnd^ IB; recitation^ "Ho* Thanks- recitation,
Vail;
"The
Day
We
Love."
Fred
Gibna Slmola; Bong, "America."
sITlnK Bay Came ' About." - Joseph,
• Grades 4B—Song. "Thanksgiving at
Pelatt; "Thanksgiving Day." four son; reading, "The Landing ot the
Pilgrims,"
Sidney
Johnson;
soag.
"To
Grandpas;" play. "The First Thanks;
pupils ot grade Id aong, 'TJiere's a
1
<|Blg Fat Turkey,,all; recitation "It Grandfather * House;" recitation. . Kivinp Day." members of the class—Marie
Wijkes,
I Turkey* Were Tilt," CburaJ .Clark; -Thsnksgivmg."
(Continued on Pane
I! song. *A Bustle lirthe Kitchfti," Wlal- "Thanksgiving Day." Myrtle Barton.
rred Carter, William Stand. Margaret
Shupper, Rudolph Shupper; recitation ' "Ernestine Darling; "Being
Thankful," Patsy Amorallt; aong. "A
Pumpkin Ran Away," Florence Taylor; "Mother Gooae" rhymes, elevem
children dt grade 1C; song, "UtUe
Jack Frost/'.^grades 1A and B; reclUUon Irene afflfrer: "The Day of Days"
Edith Befialf* •~The TbankagitiBS
Ride ot tM P&mpklns," Jessie Wentx.
Nethlna, Will Prove Mora Acceptable or ba Mara
Clifford Wilson; song. "Mr. Duek aa«
Highly Appreciated Than an Article ef
Mr. Turkey." grades 1-A; realtatle*.
"The Thanksgiving Ride," Thomaa
Held eld; so*g, "Amerlea,' flag salata.
all.
«78 BROAU HTRKET
MBWABK. N. J.
"
Join Hie Christmas
Normal
Wall P«««rC o
bj
Decide howmuch you will n e e d i n fifty weeks/and join enough classes
to mefet
jio
STYLISH HIGH QUALITY
B&umrut, m o n MEDICS
*
drrd Baler.
I .FrankUntehool
.
G/ades 5. 6and 7f-Sfflig. "Ameifca,"
grvBes; rpcttatlonfThe Landing "
UM PUgrlm Fatheis." Mazie Ha
d«V solo. "Tile Xftkey and a»je
grim," Gladys Jackson, accompanied
by- Margaret von drr Becke; racltaitfcn, -Thank-mgirin*," Linitn Harolll;
rosdlns. "Y^Foundinif of ' Plymouth
Plantation." Eva Huelech, soog. "The
! S»ed;" «lgut girls. Margaret Haynea.
Columbia Escandon. Estrld Chtistcnson. Lillian Mlntcl. Ruth Haley Helen
Droege. Lillian Hamlll. Evelyn Conley; reading. "Making the Best of It."
Arthnr Cohen; recitation. "Little Hunora Malalley," Estelle
Braml apiano solo. "Beautiful Star ot Hoa-.. n"
Marguerite Phillips; playlet, "Polly
Prim's PurlLan School," Barbara Dimmer. Alfred Harraden. Henrinta Hamtil. Kenneth Ader. Myrtle Hughes;
flag salute, "Star Spangled Banner,'.'
by the grades.
Grades ZA. 2B 3 and 4—Song.
"America;" recitation. "For- What
Should we Give Thanks." Henry
Jacobson:
recitation.
"A True.
Thanksgiving." Arthur Carlson; "The
First Thanksgiving." Margaret Bender; aoBtf. ^AvBoatleJin the Kitchen!"
OftVACUUMN CLEANERS DELIVERED ON TRIAL.
:
Menhundising Abteqtt bilke time*
Apgar; "Johnny and U™
,
Fred Torke; song; "ThankagiTing
Bong." Albert •Crawler; redUtiom
"Thanksgiving In tha Farmyard" Rob>
art HoUlngsbead, Rnth Holllngshead,
Jennie Shannon, Robert Nlekau, Andrew FadeUan, LIUlan Palmer. Mary
Harvalt, William Bnglehart, recita>
tlon. "The Beat Day," Letand Ransenx
eoqka, -Mx» Duck and Mrj Turkey,"
"The Frightened
Pumpkin,
song.
"Slumber Boat,"1 neanor Fanuelle;
»on«. "Thfr Wt F«t<TBrker."
aradel-B—"A Taankulvlng Bide,"
Erneat Beckhoaao;
"Tbanksglvlng
lime," Pauline' PocuU, "Thanksgiving Fun," John tCtwttca; **n>ans*>
giving," Eleanor "Bdrneek.
•
Orade 1-0—'Thanksgiving,-' Maxto
Rosa.'Bernard Enflemati; aoog. "Chll. i-a-Xhaaka." OgroUiy. BaVey. Elsie Van *>tfte. LoedeU Pritchard
"Tlhsnksglvlng T," Leroy Peck,
Thomaa FUaferald; Thtaksgivlnr
soag."' Bea,£r1ce Rich. Ethel Burton;
Clara Copper, Rosalie ~8*ckrlder.
Grace Hanrohan, Jennie Tara,'"Frances
Henson. Lora D'Ambron; "Thanks(rtrlint Dinner" C«rol Nolan. Harold
llrennan. Alexander Hanrahan, Mll-
Daring th« thrct^«9isjjot one cent was paid in ditidtads to
stockbolders.
MAKE a : wl«b
send somtt flowers to
your sweetheart-wife to
ba or to your swe«lheart-wifi Uat is. You
s e a s what TO« BMJ
with Coward and erer;hody kiiowi It.
"^HiaaiVaa^wtaiaj
. •. -N-B W A Fe K , I>'-'riJ-:
Bargains in
Used Player Pianos
^
Floor samples and instruments taken "by us In exchange for Gulbransen Players. They have been thoroughly 1
overhauled and placed in splendid playing condition. I
Many well-known makes priced extremely low; some for!
as little as $323.
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BUY A HOME
OR HAVE ONE BUILT BY
J. A. JOSEPHSON,Contractor
Stanton Court, Rahway
> ,
T e l e p h o n e 474
CtU Wtweeo 8 a m ind 9 p. m. week dtyssily—Ro Soiday calts
ONE NEW HOUSE EVERY WEEK.
For ji:m or For 1ier
JEWELRY
v-Claeala) Behaol
Or»4es^, V * f*z0*mg. "Katlamal
Hymn;*' VxectnUpB, •^Thanksglvjng."
Dorothy Thompsae.; Prealdeot WO._ . Thanksgiving ProclamsXloo
read by Jeanette Carlberg; recitation.
"Revenge," Harton Oraves; recitatloa
"ThahksgiTtnK Day," Isabel Johnsoa;
song, "The Breaking Waves Dashed
High;" recitation,
"Thanksgiving
Joys," Vincent Jones; recltatioa.
Mousle's jnuknkjglvlng," Betty Armstrong; r%tllatlon, ''How tha Indlaa
Corn Can* ttto'the World." Minnie
DelU; "\«ur They Had Chicken Pie,"
Martha Pruden; song. "The First
g i' T—Dayr"—recitation.
l m B T 7 o o .
vice to Dolly," Florence Ditmars;
"Who Gives Us Our Thanksgiving
Day," LouUo Wencher; play, "A
Thanksgiving Dream," 5-A class; rec
nation. "Thimkegivlng." James Cook;
song., "The Story of the Seed;" reel
tatlon, "I Like Thanksgiving," Vivian
Grossman; "Thanksgiving Spirit."
eolllns—Johnsoa;\_3¥hy__He was
Thankfcil."
Donald Martin; 'Tan
Little Pilgrims," Lucy Mills, Muriel
Rino. Blanche Riggo. Martha Phillips
.Millie Slca, Emily White. Anna Dudosh, Anna Manama, Grace Rowan,
Lily Carrano; realtatlen. "The Mince
Ptn. King," Vernon Simmons; song,
"Swing tha Shining Sickle;" sketch.
WttJJIl)aiii(i«ir1ni Day Fort"
girls; nag
6-A three bof
salatc, finng"
(kricniiizt.-<l
After all It la Net tha Priea You Pay But tha
Thought Which Counts, Therefore It Is Inflnltsly
Better ta Give Somethlnf. that Will Last and ay
Whlen Yau Will Always be -Remembered.
COLCORD .JEWELER
'.
- w«"SPECIALIZE ON REPAIR WORK
Our Shoe Stock Was Not
Bought on the High Price Market
Therefore We Can Sell You
The Best Quality Shoes at
. - The New Low Prices and Allow
Ourselves Only a Small Margin of Profit, -\
.Buy the Best Here for\ Less and Save Money
The Pamlly Shoe Store
.JJJUU.PPA. Pronxietor. Rabway, N. J.
The Bank of Strength
Corner Main a n d Monroe S t n - r t s
Our many years of Conservative
Banking assure the best protection
for your savings.
WE INVITF YOUR ACCOINT.
PIIKSII>KNT, KOSS VASDEKHOVEN
V1CK-PUKS1DENT. FHEDEl^CH C. 8QUIHK
SECRKTAKY, WALTER FKKEMAN.
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The Rahway Record
New Jersey Advocate
FOR 8AI»B—Corner house new. live
roomi and bath, cellar, bot and oold
water and rat; price $1,700. Inquire
tt North Ollrer street.
ntS-St
Negligees, Gowns and
Chemises for
• M I A L M*. t l R
l a u n d tt tte Aanwaj. N. J.. PoMottes
M Mcood clan matter, under tbe act ofUEL FREEMAN * SON, I N IRVING
b g «U
STREET
Real estate and agents for the following tire and liability Insurance
companies: Continental, Hartford.
Commercial Union, 8pringfleld, National of Hartford, National Union
flahway Publishing Corporation of Pittsburgh, Automobile Insurance
Company, National Liberty,
1M Irving Strast. Rahway. N. J.
National Surety Company. Aetna
Accident and Liability Company.
Travelers. Ocean Accident and
PHKMIIKNT AND BimiNEIM XAKitllER
Guarantee Corporation.
ro28tf
Published Tuesdays and Fridays
They're made of sttk by one of
the foremast manufacturers In this
country and priced attractively because he would like to get a share
at our business when the Women's
Wear Section moves Into its new
home. Printer's Ink would do.
them scanty .Justice and than what
does a mere man know about
describing their daintiness. To
Uw-«rrllur they snimar tn h»Tt lU.
of the feminine loveliness thai women like—the maker's name Is
II. 11 BOLLI.V8ON
ESUTI F0l»
»KI HKTABV AMU TKEAHUREK
JOHN R. HOI OH
HOUSE TO LET—5 rooms, big yard.
Inquire Mrs. LotiK. 43 Bond street.
BD1TOB
iv 11 I U I I
F. DAVIS
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More
it •
FOR RENT—Oarage for rent at 95 •
• ubicnption rate %2M per year, pay
!
Maple avenue. Phone 436-R.
. M f m advance. Single copy 3 cents.
nl6-4t
I
ROOMS TO LET
FOR RENT -Three rooms, bath, elec-
HVEKV
Imwl-ful -f
Bread-ftnd-milk /calls for
another. Bread - i s the
foot! uuoiinnleri. It's
Hffhtc mill ,rn« Infill.. 172 Weat-
—so uonrisliing
•tr-
V Sensational Sale
<>f Silk Shirts
And so economical besides.
Order plenty of
Good Bread
uses ribbons a n faahlonablaT
year for *o many other purpose*.
The early buying already shows
Just what the Holiday n u b will
mean—the ribbon sales are nutnlni: more than Uauhl • those of
White Shanghai
Silk at 1.95 yd
ROBRI1T I! M A D A M S
Ri^-flvc-r, S I I ' E U I D H I1OI1T CO.. I N C
osnonsE. CURSISII 4 SCIIKCK.
8olr«. of Compl'ta and RrcplTer
TOO Broad St.. Newark N .1
~ai» <lc7
what little money will do. Oak dining WANTED—Young girl to assist with
room suite HiMi.uO, Walnul bed
housework. Apply to Mrs. A. P.
room suite $2SfinO; «(.rvants room
May. 116 Elm avenue.
nl9-4t
suite J38.00; Mission living room
suite and lablt* $5tU'O; small pool
table complete $30.00; Mahogany ;
OPERATORS WANTED
living room suite $110.00. Tel 226 \
While other mills are laylsf otl
Wesfield Furniture Exchange.
help, we arc taking on. Not because
ORDKR your reneway and new sub- business Is sfyL it is not. bat we are
scriptions
early.
Subscriptions optimistic and Believe the procreaa
, 1 - 1 ' O T e r t l m e - W ! U *»* ""'itlou.
' beginners and pay small salary. Oood
u
Grrncl Ow.~t!iT!fr hnn^cH nnti nmplr- farmini: huiklin^H i.n -'aci: farm. All
cnmitU'l >-ly sri»uki-11 with alfalfa, clnvor
limntliy
n a ' s . r y i \ curn. u l u a t
24
row.i - burs.-ll'.'i h t i u s . 3<»t h e l l s
W e l l »-;ili-i i c . i - i i m i ' l - t ' - l a : m i n i ; m a rhiii-ry
O \ v n . - r 1.-::\:IIL* - t a t ' 1
Satli:irc- J.J".'
' s.-i>ar:ll"ly
fL'O.i'Heach.
U»:iS(inabip t e r m s
Room
.'!'•'.».
Id E a s t i : ; n l P . . N V C i t y
It
l i . a r fl
1. Mason Latb $13.00.'
N.iili lui__ lb. Asphalt slrip Shingles ,
. 'TT nr i!: ^-Ml. seconds. Tt)."" squTrrT?^
MSELUHEOUS
!-":sts $N mi.
Asphalt or Rubber;
Hi.rfiim 1 ply (2.".". 2 ply, $2.75. • LOST—A ntrlnj of while pearl
Kinder please return to 8 Georgia
Splendid single sash :!4x34M: 6 lights
Reward.
r n n n 'ivnnn m i t n t i , » n— snned
Cut any length $14.00 per load; slab SJONKY TO I.OVN OS bootf aad
Uy«.r t Aramatroag.
wood III per load. Ten Eyek Broe,! mortgage.
Rahway R P. D.. or Tel 107-J Me-' Rahway National Bank BMg, Rahway.
K.
J.
oet IS4t
tuchen.
ot it-H
treet. .
$125 gal. Red Roof Paint J2.50.! " *
' iilack Roof Coating" *1.50 gal. 5WANTED—Lady will KO
gallons for $6.00. GoodB sent C. O. Wednesday and Friday.
D. Free delivery.
Phone 1085 Grand street
Evenings 1S96-R.
n26-St
FOR SALK OH FOli RENT—Foui
rDom b.nualuw. ituble. shed, chicken houso and Karden. Inquire corner Jaquub ami Iiiman avciiut..s. ?"OR SALE—Honsehold furniture. Inquire corner Jaqnes and Inman avei'hini". :'.1'-\V
n23-2l
n23-2t
A HEAL HAKGA1N-7 n.nni iiouse in
Third ward
House contains heat, "Oil SALE—Toting driving horse. Inquire corner Jaques and Inman avewater, pas. Inside newly papered
n23-2t
and painted- Inquire Roy E. Dit- nues.
tnars. GO Jaques avenue.
nl6-4t
r
"" ; TION pays 4 par cant Interest, the
| highest rate paid by any ssTlnji
| b a n k m u, e aute. O pen an account
it
In your horn* lnstltoUon.
Jtjl-tt
oat cl
cinninu
Apply M
COMBiNA"nCN
CREAM
FOR SALK—Fifty bundles corn stalks j
"MY GOD SHALL SUPPLY ALL YOUR NEED
ACCORDING TO HIS RICHES IN GLORY
BY CHRIST JESUS"
If interested address
AM M h Hair B*w
Bottom
A Wondrous Beauty
Cream
Y
OU will love the fragrance first. Then the
velvet smoothness, the delicate creaminess,
of this marvelous beauty cream. It fairly melts
into the skin —without a race of grease, or the
clogging of a single p re. Anemic tissues
speedily drink it in, becoming smooth and softly
pliable under Combinatiu: i Cieam Jonteel;—A
,x; feet base for powder. Take home a jar
\oday.
Kirsteiu's Pharmacy
Store
P. 0 . Box 333-Montclalr, Nr-J
Ttlfpbne 235.
I
The pet abomination of tho American people Is Indigestion. It seems
I that the majority of Americans haTe
I something wrong wltb their dlfes'tWe apparatus. Borne doctors ascribe
' tt to eating pie for breakfast and such
dlelellc absurdities, and other experts
'find some frare orfanlc trouble at
the bottom of It. Probably riolatlon
S. O*1
4J t ngw*d Satta VoaUrda, MJav t t e at U S a yard
chee wtdc at LU a yard.
CM
Ha»7 TrteoUse. W
« 5 Monogram Caifloa TtKttaai'a*
iacae* wM* at LSI a yard.
at U * a y*rC
J.M Wash Satlaa. Oeah aad wmHav TtS Nary TrtcoUne otrs sssrf. {
U laooM wid* at LM a yar*.
St taoaes wMe tt J.w i
1 IS 8atln Miiassllts, black oaiy. M
laches wide at LM a yard.
J * Botaay Caltton Broaidstk,
4S facass wide at LU a j » t
Serfes, Velours and
Tricotinet Reduced
LSt and. i-Ti Veloars at* I
S.n Brown French Sana Miaehav
wtd* at S.M a yard.
U i yard.
it
Cos»
-T.
way N. J.
sometimes eren rreater trouble for
some people, but usually the Chiro
praetor flnda there Is s-meehaalcsj
faalt.
DUesUos Is almplr the process la
which food, taken Into the stomach.
Is chemically treated by certain
Juices, secreted la (lands of the stomlnf
iSfi—JSS^t sa.ose.oe
•tees' • « <
Cburch and Ormd Streets
CHURCH HOURS'11 A. M. AND 7M P. M.
ThU Saaday t t » P u l o t « i l l praaek at bolk s*rticr> I k *
ill 1..- , ap»el«l M u l e * at wbleb Hnlnn (initrr . N". I I 0 T. |
•A. M . » . l l b»..ur I I N K , TIM pablle Is rardUllv *,••«•,
M i r m o r M . ^>ran««raan4 viaUeta at* (<**•> P* r > l r l > '' •''*
15 Cherry Street
Chopped
Steak
lb
Oxfo; d Print
\>\i cter
Pnre Pork Sausage
Blade
Rib Roast
c
lb
Fresh Jersey
Hams
34
Plate or Brisket
Corned Beef
TO lb
Sirloin Steak
Not trimmed
•35%
Fresh Jersey
Call Hams
' are controlled, of
.1 coarse, by the Bar-
Pork Loins
A. Fink & Sons orj
Swift's Premium
eo
"BBBP, perlb
SMOKEIXBEEE
Perlb
tSc
All B0_L0QNA536ett
:D BEEF
'
*"
;
•
.
.•
LOOK AT THIS!
*"
An Old Friend Under a New Name
SEE-BO
WHITE MtfAT
SAL I MACKER-1
SALT tifcRRtNQ
-TJ1REE F O K
OIL SARDINES AC
Domestic. & for t u b
Oorton'5 Striaat.l
The Flavor You've Alwaye Enjoyed
Not a "near"-this, nor a "near" that bnt the ACTUAL THING
You can't mistake it for anything but what it really is. Touches
-the spot M-trOthiag-clse-can,—Made.iO-a.plAnt_that knows how,
and bottled right here at the brewery—as good when it reaches
yea as when it leaves us. Just try it—order a case (light or
dark, or assorted) from your dealer or grocer,'or telephone any
of th*ae distributors :
Tarn O'Rswke, 99 West SIMS Street, Rtiwty, N. J.
.
Jtts Hulet,
CwieliMMKDHieli; Wod Af««e U i t a . »• J , ***t
3563.
RISING SUN BREWING C0.rtUZABttHrN.J7
Amoassador Sar-AAn
POTATO SALAD
TOUS system, and the)
Per Ib
u
lib
BBEIO. PER LOHF. 10
1IUI e«»c»
sorplaa ( • • € •
( n,lUl4«J protU
ntvm *Od 4I*
!«r<»d or c l l l t ,
i u n of sunrlty
lMt
tn« « • •
nk«n. aaa Uaa
laetadle*-<e*het
IB IteeB* at or 7> '
(MtlSed cfcacs* m{.U»<tlo«
r&ihler'a racrli* outat^ndlog.
v .lal or HUM =1. S
:udlfMml iipiain avklect U
.4 Itrpo^l
,1a. In Icaa Ibaa W
JJ5
Ultldndi uo[Mld
roul »f «»muA o>
(HMlU (O«lw <!•»'
a) g
lext to Rterrrr
Iweae a . H. X K
E •*! a
\
•a. 41 u r i o
tn
*r*k>r
rMeral
•aak
,.?!^..
S. M. HENNER
ROTH-CO.
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
.«Ulk.7W.«
i f»r rtdtoreiaata wtta
Baata (see
UMIM*
•Of IW total lean and atonxsts ssawa
aben*. th* aawaat us wklrh latanat aa4
•4tsca*jat m rkarged at rttsa la szesaa of
tkes* M r s l t M »< Uw (the. ton. • * > .
ike*
— i (admin of notas as«a walca totall
ataL>l*>farf»*T»
«f nous
as*e
awt to *irM<i
» esata
'-'
rkara* aot lo wxrttA 30 eaata
was laaijeses Tk* i i a t a c »
—
.
^
_
Jetssr.
Coaaty
tt
Oatea.
ss: •
mass
ef -Hew
Jerssy. Coaaty
• Jaa
Taa Ilec»«i»«».
casalsr *f a s m
sksa teak. aU a.laae*tr swear UMS ta* •
JIM TAX B l i n i D n .
RabscHbsa aa4 "worm to karon
NEWARK.
Direct from a Record-BreasinR ran at tho Criterion Theatre
Sew York.
-SOMKTHINO TO THINK
ABOUT
Cecil De Mllle's PhoKxlrnmn
<5reat«r than "Male and remulf
•Why Change Yoar Wife." EnUrclv different from anything
has e»er produced.
Newark Theatre
Niiket SI., East of Broad SI.
$795.00 F. O B Detroit
Equipped wirfrSeH - Starter and Demountable Rims.
Universal Motor Sales Company
Authorized Ford Dealers
AUDITORIUM BUILDING
Fhne 1945
PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
^ord Servtee-at^ord-Prtces.
Iht Theatre Bciulilol
Braid Si . NEWARK Opp. Cil. Hill
Week of NOTcmbef ttth
Thf Sensation of the Year.
LOUISE GLAUM
In—"THE LEOPARD WOMAN"
Also—A Lightning Comedy
Entitled "STRIKING MODELS"
•'TIRED T1RE8" For the Auto
Owner.
Rlalto News Magailue. LUernnr Digest. Bray Cartoon. Organ
Soli.
Ann Tfaoufcl;-" folnratura, N'oTclty Overture. Soprano,
Many Other Rlalto Features.
Rlallo Concert Orchestra
SMALL fANCY FOWLS
Regular Price 44c lb
C At o
cut to
Cylinder Blocks Rebored |4.00
Work etartlnc tali romtnit Monci.y
iii«hr.
3 2 c lb
Western Electric
FAJyiCY FOWLS
VeTy Young and Tender
Shoulders
Lamb
Creamery
Butter
BROAD STREET THEATRE
Hrond anit Pulton Ht».
NKWAHK
A Q C l b
jJZL
4 .
Tel.
403
Pot Roast
Solid Neat
c
lb
Large
Rabbits
1.39 pr
ROTH-CO.
Bands in fhr nnmt
22
Cherry St.
r.,-,, M Cuhan'i Production of tb«
.\I.I«IIT Mv»u-rj
riny.
T H I *C<tUlTTAL"
l.\ KIM l i n i n g u l l h WllllaDi liarrU-.m. »"bryiilrti H^rne. <i>Tgv I'lir~»n» ;itnl ciiilr*- <>rlirln:il N. Y.
ms*m
••.Tt.-
MatlDwfl Weilaesdar .ltd Satur.laj-. rrttular price*.
De..\ «-GRACE OEORGE In "The
Uulntd I,ad^." (Seat* now)
WALLTAPER
At Onr Old Prices
Nothinf Over 15c per Roll
CHAIN
27 Marktt Strett
Opp. Court House, Newark
Western Etectrk
$1QO oft SO WEEKLY]
Send for Our Book of Gems
Diamonds
Watches-Jewelry
« s Tkras I*sr Cast laierest
kN'Tea Mostaly Psyswau of do.00. an« Taree i-«r ueav . . . . . .
LSO T*B Msatkly Pa/meat* ef tlaM. ana Tare* Par Ceat. Uktna
let aaaouata sp to tm.00 wlU pMrlle** of ssttllaf »rioci»al u r
Hoi latenet only for period 'nnuy Is k*»t. L«aaa also takes a>
SJUtfn* wlthont rvst by e raUalil* comsuj tbat trasacta bulateea
,' ind l» aUper»l»wl liy.thn Xan I*rasj-tUalllat Dtpirt—at.
Lpany.
/""^LEAN clothes—stacks of diem. Fresh romperf
V « / »n abundance for the laddie* and all the gweeU
smelling linens you want
You don't even have to grre a thought to exorbitant
laundry bills, or undefendable washwomen, if yom
have electrical hands to wash your clothes.
Continuous Noon till 11 P ni.
WFKK STARTING THIS 3VJNAmorlcs-c Greatest Kmotlonal
Actress—
PAULINE FREDERICK
In the Beautiful Epic of a
Mother's Tragic lx>ve"MADAME X"
Comedy: "Homespun Hero."
Color Sconlc and other attractions.
Hungarian Violin Virtuoso.
T h e Ford Sedan is today more popular than any other Ford model, due
to iU ability to fit all requirements and still cost no more for upkeep. It
U the real Universal car, adaptable to all seasons. It is dust proof, wind
proof, rain proof. Tight as a drum when you want it so, But still you
can make it more airy than an open car by simply adjusting the windows.
It i s the real all season, comfon car.
About 4OO Pounds fn All
FRESH KILLED CHICKENS
^ ^ r T O S i . ! ^ II RIALTO THEA1RE
Opposite U Bambergcr * Co.
We«s Commencing this 8un-
Hams
SEDAN
lb
0
Strand Theatre
Jersey Fresh
Fresh Cali
Hams
UablUtWv Mhr, laaa
iWif (tatnl
Strictly Fresh Snar Cured HafflB
EGrQS
c
lb
Forequarters
Latnb
90c
fish Specials
dines mTpaaUSsMe.&a£
' particular . t r a n k
OR COLD SLAW
nerve sorru* the
• stftins.f.h pauea Into
PURE LARD l ) 7 _
the main nerroua
DlNES,T»»ofer
1
cable
the spine
and thence to the
brain, where all Impulse oritinates. .
•- The ' Chiropractor nrids that pressure
Minced Meat, 25c
Nev, Sauerkraut 3 lb* 20c
upon the nerre aa It
passes between the
3 l-2lb bag Flour, 28c
7 lb bag Flour 55c
bones of the spine
retards 1U healthy
H*inz>* Sour or Sweet Pickle*
10 for 25c
growth, weakening
Its control over the
Sweat
Mixed
Picklee,
per
pound
35c
stomach g la n d s .
Their tunction. tt follows. Is Impaired ,
10
2 5 c
•
•
•
1°'
' and the process ot digestion is hln- • DiUPicklee
7.UX00 dered and made incomplete; hence i
«s.ioo.w m di f ,Mlon.
I
In co>ea observed undnr Chiroprac- j
lir. readjustment of thf bonos botweon ,
which the nerve conlrollinn the
stomach passes. <*HUae» tho lndlRes-:
Main Street
nun tu dluppear. The result 1s I
brought about by practically painless •
methods.
|
I can refer to scores ot u > u of'
m> own observation in which ('biro-1
practlc ha» succeeded where other ef-'
forts failed. Those are cases of sub-1
stintial and highly esteemed people;
whose position puts their credibility .
beyond qutntion. miuy of whom hare •
scnurnl the world in search of health
und found it in Chiropractic.
c«n«7
My retard of sui-ceanful achieve•ewsrji
ment stand* 33 a safeiruard to you.
You fan ;>Uo? your case In my hands j
with perfect confidence. Come to my
rfflce without delay. Cucaultalloa Involves neither charge nor obligation.
TJKY
Fresh JersO
ROAST PORK
Pcrlb
•\
is
mm I I
HISTORIC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CBUldl
75c
1SS.SSS1I nt mt»\l ji.Wn^il Hlatntlf. l a w A
e
I'oeael
» 1
l»
oSar tl«>» ArtT«al e« IISM
T«l
WANTED—TB parcasss CUttam|s»ia.U)T—A bsmsv. pap taa
drsassrs. f t * saawHs, t r » toaaa. kuaa taa s»ou u o»
drsaslac Usl*s, racs, laain deaka.
ot eld Patter
tahasa, I r r o t m . cantnt s t m i f i a j t
l*ta. Harttrs I*
stores, waidioaas and aatlqisa. T a t
BOILED H A I W
' Per lb
' ''
Made From Malt and Hops
|!
a a i a M * l a f t t u . 114 laskss « % |
QUALITY MEAT MARKE
Prime Rib
Roast
c
lb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—IF IT 18 one stack hay. ten White Leghorn!
FOR SALE, I HAVE IT. OR WILL
lions laying; one White Leghorn i
GET IT UPON APPLICATION. A.
cock bird one year old. two White!
vVEITZ, REAL ESTATE. OPPOSITE
I-f-Kliorn rnckrrels and two Cyphers!
RAILROAD
STATION.
TELEIncubators. 14!) e s s capacity C. 3. •
PHONE 361.iep10-tf
Thomas. 2?~ Mapl" avenue. nl9-2t j
"BEING JUSTIFIED FREELY BY HIS GRACE
THROUGH THE REDEMPTION
THAT IS IN CHRIST JESUS."
(Rom 3:24)
• w to Ue -»—• old
JAMES A. SMITK, Prop. «7 Mainjt,, Rahwi]
OR SALE—Baby carriages. Inquire
"BIT AS MANY AS RECEIVED HIM
TO THLM GAVE HE THE RIGHT
10 BECOME CHILDREN OF GOD,
TO THEM THAT BELIEVE ON HIS NAME."
(John 1:12)
at t>* a mi wtta i.tt 1
QUALITY. PRICE, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARAN1
mornings or evenings at 62 Maple
JOHN J. COFFEY, 142 IRVING ST.
Heal Estate. Surety Bonds. Fire.
avenue.
n23-2t
Automobile and Liability Icsur-,
a.uce,
representing liie Coonljr. j FOR SALE—Two Alrdala pupa; ona
Insurance Company of State of i
set of Leghorn and one set ot Buff
Pennsylvania, Royal. Royal 2xchange, Liverpool. London and I Orphingtons. Inquire corner Jaquea
vJlobe N'fw York Underwriters anti
and Inman avenues.
n22-2t
Sun.
ACfclPT JESOS TODAY
edm
Linden. Elizabeth and Newark; also
Rahway.
Woodbrtdg*.
Caiteret
Chrome and Perth Amboy. L**T*
orders at A. W. Foster's Telaphoaa
ZSl-Rahway. Residence phone ttS-W
It |
l'.j" thick $2.00 each. Hundreds
•.if secondlmiu, doors and sash for FOUND—Bicycle; owner m s j have name
^.il.' cheap. All paints, varnishes
by proving property and paving for thin
... rednced. Denatured
alcohol 1 advertiiement.
lnqnlre
83 Irving THE RAHWAT 8AVTN08 IN8nTUtre r
nues.
arf*
118-120-122 Broad Street - ELIZABETH, N.J.1
$$.1.5n. CAREY'S
YS"PHILCO"
ILCO ROOFROOF
ING
guaranteed 15 years
$3.76ij pay to experts.
roll. 2-ply
SOUTHWESTERN
SUPPLY
MILBURY ATLANTIC MFQ. CO.
SIAL ESTATE FM 5»Lf
1 •
CO.. 134 North Ave.. Plalnfleld. N. J. i
Hamilton 8 t Phone 1085.
n2S-St '
| E F CRKNNAN—Aato tncktag aa«
EXCEPTIONAL FARM
Rahway. N. J. "
TEAM WORK WANTED
, "'J.:::; '.; £ Lake avenae. Fhoa*
OPPORTUNITY
NOTICE FOR SALE—The Southwes-:
Taams
or
single
horses
tor
hire
by
the
Thrri up-to-date New Jersey farms
lIhVtf
tern Supply Co. Inc. 134 North Ave. I WANTED—Competent lady stenoe;- ! day. week, or menth; with or with-!
now Ljpuraled oil.; ownership
PUinfield, NJ. otter North Carolina r&pnar Is. .office ot loral minulac ' ~trot di 1?eis.~ Three' work hor*e*-fOr
LKI1.>VON !'S acri'S
l!5iin fruit
Sheatlng 1x8 or 1x10 T&G, 2x4, 2x6 | turer. Desirable and permanent po
tre"s. ilnirvins ami poultry
sale; very rsaanashli pile** W a l u
and "2x8-12 to 16 Jt. long at $55.00] sitlon for an earnest worker. Apply
MII.I.1NGTON 22S i r n »
I'ouliry)..-i inO" feet. Red Cedar Shingles I by letter statin; aje, experience' Ice * Supply Oo, 77 Campbell St.
r::l
and
salary
expected
Address
"Jiff
!
1^ • t?erf"rtion S12.00.
l.V Extra
alt-K
M OKI U STOW N Ii"
O.-iu-ral
care Record.
s7-U j Phone ltt-M.
(.'ti'inint'.
i Ossi
4Jt to 1140 «Mh.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY,
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Delicatessen and
Groceries
•UN
« ".I. 8reat rich country U .otag to
SAI;K
Hullck. mater of Lafayette I.OJKO.
lie his son, Percy A. Kollck. In be-
Th* Oowma are tnat U l 1
F. T. WoodhuU
Review, one year each
i$5.50> ikeep right on. We hope to be Breapecial $4.40; Cosmopolitan and : pared when the business does come
Good Hous.-kei.pini:. one year each a n d w m ta±9 o n .JJ KOO$ p^crnls who WOMAN WANTS WORK ODT— ] WANTED—Thrre or four anfurnlah*7 0f> 1 sp.-cial 14 90 Olhrr npecials 1
.
. .
.
~
~
Waahing and cleaning. Inquire 1] ^ rounir< sulUt-1* tor housekeeping;
CM
Sav,. monev Orri. r fro.,, H L
™ » e w l D « niachtase, button or
L Grav
Ross streetBlMtl vatl injpruicjuents. Phone Z4I-J or
77 Elm avenue
address A. J. Salsdln. I S Jaquea
U
button hole, over stitch or all machines
•vense.
n»-tr
I making doth or Jersey snltt and bath-
KOU
a'1.^
Other Fine Silk
Values _ _
•O':
.
bew M t out a* th*
»0t here thU enr—tatr
waa writtaa to pat M
yea BOW the prioaftr-
•JO to 1M»
WM worth what
laid R was—tt woaldat hay amah at SN a yar*. tarsMriy a,.
l
a * ribboas as K wm rlcht M r *
AM* U r n than are rat* ^
A consignment from a prominent
tad new. ft
yaraa I
'
himself
overstocked.
Beautiful last, yesr arid thp taJnr na* naraiy
Pratty Drsseaa RlbkOM lor
*siity U j y B^ij
Crepe de Chine and Broadcloth 8Uk startled yet. This Wuodhull Store fancy work. 4 1-1 laches wife at
Shirts In whtte. plain colors and has long be«n known for Its com- tSe a yard.
tor the s i
at*
stripes at Half the Cost o( Pro- plete ribbon stock—bat never beHsjsdsotB* floral a a i * W n s i f
at unitormlv
•Mt
dactlon. This l»e an opportunity
Stripe Ribbons 7 aa4 S Laoaea wfcia
that will not present Itself acaln tor fore In its history have we had so
these prices will sell them quickly
IM Highest Grade Daehta* Batta.
TrlcoOa*, M |
—5.75. 5.00 and 7J0O.
40 toeha* wid**t M * a yard.
wMa at 1 M a ysrtt
I M AU SUk Balrtiaca tt U l 1
S.7S White Kdge DocheM Satta. U
inches wide at 1.M a yard. •
One of the Bnest grades that 3.00 White Kdge Duobeaa Satta. U
Inches wide at 1M a yard.
comes to this country, heavy tn
HOTItlt
vrcmri.KS coi.i.wi:.
weight and wonderful for wear and 3J6 All Silk Satin Minsatiate. U
W l i l l c ilrl> <••j •• -,i! :uil.> In I'.-rth \ i 1-iKOR SALE—Anliqut- turkey platter;
l.,.v
S-.in.lny nl
washing qualities. Until now this
Inches wide at LSI a yard.
MlKlit Hi-liJ.-imin \pr»
« L P WMTEI
|.:IIIIII. of M.ii:. :
'Jv" I Hepplcwhite -flinlnf: table, Sheraton
Poured In n --«
silk was over a dollar a yard mor*. 4.80 Handsome Satin Chant****.
llsli.n
«11' ,
r. y.-l- ri.l.l-M V I or French cheat of drawers, BonOn account of its sturdy qualities
wmlnm
T'.K'i40 Inches wide at LaS a yard.
if ' P.•rill
\inl.i • ( ! not top hall rlock; 60 inch Mahog- WANTED-Salesman to sell nationalT h , - m..t..r.-v . :••
It Is used tor man's shirts, women's
.1 i,,
r -iv.- .-r.i.li
! .
l l i l " l!i-- :. ^ • ; r .
'" t any round tab!.- top. toilet mirrors. 1 ly advertised line high grade tood
dresses, waists, negligees and un- 4.50 Lustrous Crepe Meteor. 4* In.111'
rush seal chairs, large Mahogany i specialties; local territory. Salary
ches wide i t U i i yard.
dergarments and there Is no bet' wardrobe, renibroku table.- andirons j and -fommisaion to rigot man.
J.M Heavy QoaUty Mtnaet Sattaa
ter
silk
made
for
this
purpose
than
IN CHANCERY OK NEW JKKSKV
fire tools .'tr. 440 North avenue, i Answer own writing P. O. Box 213 this fine Shanghai. More than one
40 niche* wide i t U S t yard.
Ib-Hrrrn JO8F.I-II OXMAN. rt •!. Com- Wpstflelt!
It ' Perth Amboy, N. J. All communicaplainant*., and Superior Hotly Compnny.'
woman would be glad to hare a SIS Best Quality Satin Chanaense
tions confidential.
n26-!t
Inc.. Drfemiftnt.
,
length as a Christmas gift
40 inches wide at S.K a yard.
T.< C r e d i t . T « <it Supcrloi Il..J_v C.imi.Liny
FOR S A L E - A few prices showing
Soo? Ho fl « H e k "piir»d K
liaaytktag itM
frftm thely ffq
W«*tOeld. for a baaketball conleat at
tViMUeld January 5. and In in the hands
ROOMS FOR MEN—Beautifully fur-:
..' Hi., uihlrtk' committee.
Kiitt-rtalnment committee reported
niahed, clean and comfortable; all |
pmcrt'ss for the minstrel show to be conveniences and club privileges a t .
Klven In January
A partial report
WENCHER & SON
Y. M. C. A. building; rates. $3.00 per
was civen of the successful banquet
week «nd up.
sep 16-tf !
held Armistice Day. The committee In
3 3 Hamilton St.
oliarire of orf^anltlnfc a womiui'i auxiliary reported action thus far taken.
Petition to procure charter Is In circuFOR SALE
136 Main St.. Ribwav. N. J
lation and has about sufficient names
To !»efun- charter An entertainment I*
KOH SALE—Five burner double oven :
under way for February.
From,
the State Commission to Pre- gas rango. Tall 9R Fultnn street!
1
Tinr* and Pr«.»»*nl Upilala A totter WJX?
•
- - . . . ,- .... ... H. WANTED—An oportunily. ip.esMm»te.
received nrcoinpnnlecl hy blank forms
on all kinds of Interior and ex
W. be nil'd i'tit by tlio^e who desire one
FOR
SALK—Seven
pusspiiRer Willys
of tlie iTOVerniiicnt medals provider! for
;.-rior yamtlng, decorating and paper
tliowc In tnillt:\rv servlre durinir th.KniKln TouriiiR; for information inworld war
iKinging. Rahway Decorating Com
: quirt- Rahwiiy GaraKu. 24G Main
pany, i l l Broad street.
stl-tf
' str.Mt
n26-2t
lu.
In I'urMi.i::. i' of .Hi ,'rder .-f tlif ('.Mirt
,,f . 1
,-ry ..f tin- KMte i>f N e w .Terser.
ni.I.1-II it..- .!:>> ..f lhi- >\ntr lif»re..f In n
,-:,w«.- nl,iT..||] .!,.«i-|.li ciMnan. PI ill. a n o . n i l . l a l n t . i n l i . anil Superior H'HIT c , . m
p:m>
I n r . U ilefeuilnnt. n u t l w 1B b o r e b j
«1V.M. to tin- rreilUt.r* of said i-ompsttT to
I" Ilolwrt H M<-Ad:im«. thu Re|ir.-.of Hnl.l C m n m i T . at liU offl<v S o
h
12« llr..a.l utrccl. in t h e I'llv u t Elllnl.i'Ih
In tin- C . u n t T nf r i i l . n anil Stntr of N e w
Ji>r^ry ili.-tr (*f\t-ral < l i l m a unii tU'inamlg
ajrain^t ^alil Ci'mpnny duly Terlflrd n n d r r
oalli '.r afHrnintlon. within t w o m o n t h s
from llial ilate licrp.-f -ir t h e * will l»e e t
clutlf.1 from thp t.ciipflt uf suVh dlTldends
up" HIM T hereafter l^1 mnde a n d declared
\jy «:.ld i iMirt fri.ni I br as*<.>t* wf thp l a i d
enmpan.T
• D.ntPd. No> 2:1. 1W0
sttffloient to Tooeh Coir th* «ORM»>
jxaa «( th* ttyl«»-«a* th* aetoa
are tteh M wm Mt off tk*tr M V
Tirtoes. then pink, oafl bias,
wine, datBty te
orange,
OhanBtagty
Wilt Be the Greatest Christmas for Ribbons]
That You Have Known for YearaT
Soltl a'vbuua.
AMBRIC.W LKGIOX ACTIVK.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms
i u l:md*T -War f«rtir»«l-V«—
H»
—IB(j\JIre~r"Ross street.
n2S-2t
riKj »t Errata.
Rahway Post. No. 5, Amerlcun I*eglon.
nt itn meetinc* Tuesday niajht. made FOR RENT—-Large well heated room
plan* for the executive comrhlttee to
In private family; near bath; conmeet next Tuesday nljcht to pass upon
applications for membership received
veniences. Apply 12 W. Milton aveduring the recent drlva. A challenge
' | and eommandatlan he received. All of half of the-club and ebapUr. pr—snt«j, arUr drlyine; thronrh mud, rain,'snow |
1 tbs musical numbtra w«re hlffh>class Mmr Forbes a handsome bouquet sad a n d « a a . • ' . ' • . . . . • •• - • • '
' ps*. compositions.
i
* •<.
_
I Th* Harmln Orclieatra ot ihla city '.(.>» Ptrrine a box of,candy.
Farmers, nwchanlci, railroader*
at Iks was at Its beat. The orcheatrn liu'ludu
0M»tar. Oeorso
M.
Mliitel.
pianist;
Albart
VlnDr. Tboaua' Beleetio
V
poat-enrd
recolre4
from
Mr.
and
1
.
.
«
M.
•Hindi,
ptKniai-,
AioartMinir. • o»- vUl.
' v- v drums;
*•"—••»!•.—•
•—
^
•
•
a°Alb«rt HanA4. banjo, and A.m. llerraan Weber, of this city, who SS!o5tMrfor cot*. *nrw. tol
led at Carl.ton A. Rantom, violin. Dart Mar- cionand the continent In tbelr auto and ghoold IM fcspt In «»WT BOB*ure now on their return trip, statss
.jt. It son acted aa aoeompanlat for Mr.
"' SBOtlon Vauloa. while Mlaa I.Milan Prrrlne that then, had reached Itason. Tsxaa. and Me.
VorlMS, sarrsd for Mrs. forbea,
,.—- -.MaiSL i s i w » » »»a»i aBUadId . Supplementing the concert proKram
"»T
° Mnbwi that isfMlsl eseap- waa a clany motion picture program.
"°* 1 . "JLimt
WinlaSB Tofld Vaults.! IncludlnR "Tin. Wlncheater Woman."
(>
llosal
11 .1 fsrmsrlr of tkia Olty, was Marring \\W,: Joyce, alia two comedies.
Ylo "" ' -iitoYBtloa. Baslaria with Timely
*IJ remark*
i«•>!»• na were
• • • • made
in«uo by
u j i I'ercy
orcy
-'.' ! ^ / '
Open Saturday Evenings ;••,„
ASTELBERG'S
•ASH OR CREDIT-
8 3 7 / 2 BROAD ST.
Washer & Wringer '•
Let it do your washing for you. It's always readyTb
work when you want it, and for as long a* you like.
Your washing done for a few cents each week, and in
• fraction of the time it took the old, hard way, is the
^rash-day revolution it performs. Let us prove that
J l o t t Comcia,
Get acquainted with our Western Electric Vacuum Cleaners,
Dish Washers and many other useful appliance*.
Rahway Electrical Store
JL-JHoffman^PTop.
4rviag-St., Rahway, N. J.
^t.
: •
*&>?..-:•-•
•
. — «.—j
'
• • • • • . - . * •
•• • - ' . - ' • ' •
» „._
"fine
Armstrong, Robert CroweH, John
man.
Schaefer, Carl Bakro, Eugen Donm,
ful." Louis Brown; -sons,
,
| Elliott, Junior Morris, Lawrence
Wvlng ' t e !,Barsr/%r*:" .rwltatloiL
' »kv Thomas Buchan;
Little
-ThankstmngiDajl A |
_v_~sman" artll. Walter Clos, Hoy g l T _ . , 5=
•nan:' Thai SqntrnTa
Lewis. John Hopkins, Robert Gross- Janus' Ternatfdes.
Juliette:"»s«*troc ] , ; „
man. Edward Tompklns. Donald Bar- song. -Jack
(Coiitlna**" Iron Pag* Thrw.)
Thinksgrvlng," William Toaw
rjrjr BWJbs, i. Japek ; Hoofrei
Father, Earl Carkhuff; mother, Mil- John GlDson, Hike wargo, Joseph mbdy; *A,' Thanksgiving Story," 4ay- else, FIT* -Ltttlo FBinus.-~<NTion . „
dred Alm<Jut*t;T&etty. Mirian Berry; BoUl, Russell Tandy; "America," flag mosd Kuneyl; exercise, "A Thajka- Mundrane, Isabel Sunpt*, Doris j ,
Edward, Victor ' Jones; R
giving T.r Ma» Kosxtr. Hulda if"
James Smiths: A«nt
Ruth, Ada
•We Thank Thee,
Margaret
Smith; recital
Grade lV-Song, "America and flat ler,
[boys, Stanel:
enthal; PrlcBla,1 JDorothy Price;
f ths»
saluta;
rednation,
"A ^eal ThankagfV- "Good-bye, Jams* Wflk«rson.
Lanrwce V*Alden, Dudley HOI; Mary, Kal
iD
R
D>
Grade
1-B—•
Thanksgiving
i,
—
.
Sf
IK'
Meyers;
exerclsfc
mor,' Hortqn
Van Oordon; itdbert, Vincent
"Greeting"
PaUlne
Haaimond;
"wett
tfianksgKjpc" Panltne and Annl*
.song, "Amr"
schol; recftstloo.
Gordon; Sqnanto,; William Owen .
T b e First ThankS- , come to November," Donald Qlbbatsj I-Spangled
;Rlbaudo;
song, "ThanksglvlJK Bang;" recitation 'argo; sketch,lond
Kumeyl, Claire '."Little Folks' Thanks," JYank Job. Andrew Colll
.Gertrude
"The Fairy Seed'jHelen Dtidoth; "A
y,
llgwa
erta:, '•Thai*sgjvfns; Day,
:"
Wat^..
school;
Good Time," six namben ot class;
I'RaadoJpttv'' L^RAfiy Bob." \ DU
Seventh
Grad.
Than
ThankiKlvl
m,"
song, "Star 8pangl« Banner."
-; Booth:
Spelling
m,
Booth; , "Spelling
mody,
Wloltqad
Denlng,
Rnby
HardenSauer song, "Amen-1"""k and
d niation. August Sauer:
Grades 2 and 3—tWtg, '"Thanksglv- |bnrt;-XQ*n)tl<BaBMrji vJokn .BeiseU. t H»C1JV«'.K1UOU\ eong, Mr. D
Duck
ra;" composition. "Ortrlnr of (Thank* iV"?**?J
recltatlon,
Mr. Turkey;"" reciUtion "The Th» ik»- Klvlng
Ing Is Here H
Marie
Mundrane,
Margaret
Smith,
Day,"
Frances
VoclTW•*«»^ * " " • * • ——————f—
ilnlck Romeo;
Thanksgiving,"
Dlnnpr. Daniel LaPorte "' fhytlon "Toe Landing ofMt«*Vr
t»e.Pilgrims," »cnooj,
•
Slot, Artfa»r Knittel, Annje }g)vlpg
r •
Thanksgiving,"
,
__ _. LiUnaJe
We "Givo1 Thanks,3* Mary'Bone'; 'ffbe RUtti Lfcontard; 1 rTtns Hrlt Tha(ik»-r > m t l » \ Grsdo—Song. "Ameri**;"
Truppa,
Eleanor
Felth,
Raymond
rant; giSaV30illBLKfern!^Thalksglvfclr*|W««hg>'"rhe
R^ttt
"A Pumpkin Ban Away;" recltalloa, r>lth\ prayer tangi 'TFatber rWe Tnrkeyfs- Repljt," 'George Brant;
First ThanlM«lTti«."November" Harriat^Overton; "Th» Than* Thee,;" recitation", !"TB*rv"*»- t~Thne for Thanks,"-RIU' Blroh;
s.mn«l znman: "Give TTianks;" Roy Etn»T^tJWarowlU;_suBi. "Th* TwijWr;
Beet Day," Betty Btomona; sent. In'g Day," Grace Moore; long,
Samue
"A P
Ptmjpkh;"
k ' 1 reolt»tl«n^_"NoT«i$ber
ttattau •<NoT ib
S
^^ksg^^er^'c^
Tt
t
"Thanksgiving at Grandpa's;." reci- ithe Tjnrkty Changed His Tjana;" ejjr> yun^pWanor •Y'j'yffl
•
^
tation. "Prudence," Harriet Kltne;'
"Advice to Dolls," Doris Bopden;
•ketch, "The First ThanksgiVifcr,"
Renato Kippenbejg. Alida .Mundrane,
Emma Sanjone, Bnth Atkinson,
1.' i
Ruth Price, Roman Novotny, Harjorle
Perry. Eralla, Dura, Florence Ochiltree. FranceV-CanineD, Annie Brtiak,
1
'*• • ' " ~*Pjte\A»Uld Oundberg
.1---4-.1
O y * M d r
• « • - ; i l , i ' l ' J * .• t . 1 I •png.-'i'Lada-aad
trH
h Buat»lck,: Helen Jeft*nde»,^arg»eV
Opdyke, AmoW OarWroft. Richard
Medium, Charles lluilen 'ThankiglTI ". # *
lng> ««g>gu», "Mr. Jtooater, Mr. q<|>Her, Mr. Drake" Rassell Tandy,.
Tlnoent.Oeroa*^ Ovaries How*; "Jackl
in
drill. Clinton Btefli-^'T
rw-".Twr>»
AT i f
.^OinS?
TRUCK TIRES
ON
YOUR WAY
NEWARK AND
NEW YORK
TO
Motor Transport
Equipment Go.
r.thk
Annauhcement
Now that the- wi
c.' »
'•1
12
i
and Up
wjrth-dtuole. - Oker sffle*
, $2$ Mid up
(
j j
... ^.
Rafrway,......
.
,,
U612S Irving Str—t.
Tel. 567-J.
,
vni-H-
VWbatvCanwki qoality ^nd expert bland can
lUantom n««dl# ^ JJ;-,
meMt9[I**** tatiBfkctjSxTyou inotdd find
:
V:..!.::....:.....;..ii.|jss2
, •""it
oo4,';a4 .tiij^i 'ftwifi1 ptrWe oor ^ ^ • t ^ h f l ^
WILL! AM
^T^STT p/kuc« oac. s
Further ~plins^-sjerc
pians^-srerc o)C3«
aj«9« ! Vowttf
M""
nigni uj the OtrU' 5ocl»l Hour '<
of St. Paul's cbnrclTTor UIP Dig b*
to be ield at parlsB' rocrms Iti
Dec. 3. The meet lot was h»',4 with
I the Misses Edith.' ErelTo and Cad'stance Goro-Kelly. l i t Sfmlnary a»4i Due. Those designated •" hare charyfe
of the rarlous affairs In cooneeUoV
with the baxaar are: Gen<>ral chatrmao. Miss Anna .Mills; fancy artlclas
Miss Helen Uhllr; Ice" creu», Miss
Bettr Van Ingen; food. Mra, Walt*.
U Oarthwalte; rrmnkf niters. Mis*
Marguerite lice. V There wUl be a
novelty candy-pulling demoostratSo*
by H':s Mirit Schhelder and MJs*
Mary Ubier. Ther^Vattl be a sraat
rarlely of articles mltaM* for Chtisfnoas gifts.
>. "":^^ ^
Thba* present Monday.»*re: Th*
Misses Jeannle Mershon. Rhdaa Johm
•on. Helen and Mary Uhler. Tkd»Jl_
Mersbop. Anna and Helen Mills, HsrllatmceAEUsabeth Helms. Maria
'fcr,Mlrgurtte Conley, OcUrla
hh. frsts Dunlap, Mrs. Walter
hw»iU, the Misses Oor*-K*Or.
THOMA & VAROSI
High-Grade Cleaning, Pressi^a and
'; .
Repairing
. ] i |\ | .
,
RAHWAY, N. J.
Oppoiite
EXPERT SERVIC1?
PiaWTumtig Adjuating
\\
, \ PU'yera a specialty
"y»nr 6$-noic
ill r e c o r d *
iBFf.nxn. y v n <wv
ain
St.,
»••»•
•?. v i ' j
,
A lorJeiy. wife aftacReirr Jo^
Faced by one who kno<ta»h«r
A child's dVeam—a. V
ifecftf.
pat
SEE
SEE
Hfelatop the tenderloin. J-.oTely woaptn in the
itustte and abandon ol orienfal blaa^urea
costu
__H J
L . «il_A_A»__
S AlZV.
» • _ _.
The man
dance,, <the
flirtation
meeting.
t o i nd them
The tra , the trapfcied and the-tT>pper.
Perilou pitfalls vrhen li^hta are low.
The eyea that talk In aitenca w^»> the tongue la
The attack
Arriral of the harbor
• flight.
The fickUi^M btwo
isiiiord«r.
The | anman^a doe
Q M y - IVlonday and Tuesday, Novehiber
,
ATINEE,
\-
EVENING, 28c
Re,
Lii
struggle
Tbe
empire, |
the sa(
You
rese
Be
opening
it regal
spwlsily
endtt
louqnered territory larger than hie
>•> Wv™.-,vely defeated in. the end because of
i of tbe reeerves of the Allies,
have worked ^ap '1o a good position—home,
call.
' %V
r"of dolliiBbj
begin m/biliutp a "Brtene Ax j> and adding to
sconnt at this strong b«
Corner Smit
and
State Sfre*t8
low prlges and
'
(
FURNISHERS OF HAPPY HOMES
PERTH AljlBOY, N. J.
and
State. Streeta
Spring Chickens
48c lb '
All W s o f Fresh Fish
LOWS
cpsmuIiD
a
V
first is strengthened, thejn
by regular^aving.
more valuable than the money!
reived, sometimes, are the habUs ^nd »
strength of character developed^ in itt :
saving.
'
' '
Wasteful, extrayagant and careless
habits not only leave a man poor but
they destroy^ working power, efficiency and skill.
/
Start A sa,vlnga account here. You/
will accumulate capital and the strength!
to use it. •'-.-••
R^HWAY JRIST GG.
-C^
, a »• *t
Lj.._**_.aja_
STREET
11
Three Rooms Frity TwwhtA
';\t
will tarn tbe tide in man; a hafdS
terett paii pn • • • «
Total: ~
, . . . .
t129.3a
Terms %K cash) balance $8 per month.
COMFLETB HOMf 0UTFTT8 Yoons
(alksJ^tandlnf v to.(o"h usekeeplng wiU find
m* to Perth Amboy
tt t* tfcelrInterest
Interesttotoc m*
c
dfl hi me ontflts which i
wonderful
Sensation in the Last Ten
The
How death
I?ED CROSS
BdrloT'bf RWc9rd/—The Red Cross
professes 16 raMvre. all cases of genulny,dlstre*S'aVlsfaig!trom war, civil
eommbilon, pejiillence or natnral dlstnnds from the
,
_.
Is supposed to
'be' -• linparOal 7 and . jion-partlsan In
ttiJr'dUtrlbytJoii, . '
,
Has aHydrie BeavdfctRed Cross re-j
PIANO GO
PlMt
NOVEMBER COMBINATION OFFER
Columbia Grafonola E2
8\20DO
(Non-set nutomatlc stop)
( Colombia Double face records.. tM
2 10" record albums
2J5O
6 pkgs. of Brllllanton* needle*.. JM
1 record brush i . . . . : . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . I t
•K^E tM\M BY TEAM WORK
Busses County-women ¥aT»ftMP*J
' —
to gM tasethasl
When baby smftar* with
..jly. Since the,
•12, of Battl* Creek. Mich., U editor
t^r «f N«w Tor*. Uatrenttr. at
and ten Dr. Tksa
ot the pap*r. *nd Q. Harris Dens- ply
irs"»? a°s»5ng oc" irUb" •Ituatlon by th* ixquUlU Udlss,
"at
once. , Safe,
S t tfor cttMna. A •hlch B. Albert^ Harnsd. ISO
made their llrelet* and gentlemen controlling th* R*d j
gWViokg w4j.toetM.m. a*
itreet\taVai
m*nibV^
flrut'storis.
• •|TOOUOT» mum-y~j~vi-leader from each Crdas?
*
I
Next time-a Red Cross, collector! Itatt. Th* publication was
|fcommuRlty-ord«r*d tor all-the ladles
who wished to bay the alomhuna asks you tor a contribution* ask him evarsl Tears ago as an o r n a ot i Dyspepsia Is America's curse. To,
utansQs and b j getting them directly about Irela&d' and keep yottr hands ne School ot Commerc*. bat has restore digestion, normal weight, good
Ca«tnrer a discount ot
aakvay. m.\k
oktslned. A total ot In your pocket*.
'•*4r*C a«lt*USof these Tessels was
A COJNBTANT BBADSR.
ordered at, a , saTlnp ot 189.08. the
doapASbe* W'w»> cookers also were
ON KDltORIAfc BTAVF
T h e New fork CnlYarjlty Newsir-savlng devices la the new namsVof th* 'Wastilngton
« ~ , , „ . ,_^y
dered 14 waterseal canners at a E.per cent discount Square Dealer, the ctudemt 'nsnrspaand t*6 luxe pressure canners at a
50 per cent discount.'
Tne^essary to/\sli6w.-^t i i twoxjheatres at one itoa tbefljanesjlime—Jhe Lyric apd Astor Tbeatrts.
!
The
w
Th production
d i Is
U» tljWuric
t l h i as the
th Great,City
G t X i t y !&hiS$ncor<
^iM* W iV4«WU» mQlis)<Ji4nW ^nsVti^-jita^ie*
|*jiUhttVfe
life in'tb^GrMt^tropolfa
in the Great ja«;tropoli«m»daa«
mitdT aT^he^Groit
the Great Citya^ra
C
and ainaiberaTa
ie.
and
its
Uaderwodd/'Traly.a-i>ttl«itt'p»M!imi
slime,
Uaderwodd:
SEE-
Coriibletc Bopie
Ladies' and Gents'
TAILOrtS
86 Irving Street
.. «
n New York City «rb«r« «lt v i a alMWaforten
This is the firstt ^presentation
of "While New Yor^c 81e«p»" in RahUky, coming har« direct f
p
•conae<
I M I U J H H U .xaraafca Air <1 nit air -ftri r om ita acnaatsonai run
tiasion
New>ork
Ns«» V^arkersifbnLh^
W - W o T , "While
"While r^ew
N
ew Ydsk'Sleep*"
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Amateur work ffasidbed vfithm three dayt
Xrnii order* will be; actjtpted mil
December 10th; '.
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and the cold d a r f n ^ ^ n s ^
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DELIGHTFUL STYLES ;•
POPULAR PRICES
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3A8 CV
au
Serges, Tricotincs, Taffettas
$
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*»» ui lejving £t aatil the height,.of Christinas shopping season vyheu
yati wiUai^d aU your surplus mioiiey for ot^er things and when you naay
'"
' able to get the pirticafiir ndachine y«»u wish1—-Join onr CVtistmas
._^jtrmftf Claby tojaorfO^.a4»4-ty,.p^yAni.4h(i! small snia, of $2100 per_
. w#efc':«5ti| Chris^rhiiai. jtiakltif absolutely snre of ^tfip&t the niachine you
.^r s^t'fad '.ttlle^e yborisjeif ofa^y exttai ^<rain on the pocket book at ChristU*n».'ATfi'ira *ff«f •.Chrisflnis fiaisb payhig t"h,e balance in the same
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GOODRICK
OeLuxQ
flim f e WiHWliwr Yo«r
to Your Home on Christmas Eve.
*&£
Just Received
at l
liQ(^
Even the! W*est fait love WhaqteM. ' T^hose smti., roasted wheat
kernels taste so feood.' It's that lanfalizrti's' nutty iftavyr—so different from
And just! watcn" Tie children thrive 'on the -ntfur^n cut of the puie
TTibiil-io^ntaiiiitHi alh those elements so important in, tmilding strong,
,A healthf, bo<Jiefi. " ' • " • '•! ' ' • ' '•: ? ~ T i
:
• •'.
•] . ; So easily prepared
..,
(
Three minutes of boiling ami Wheatena is ready' to : erve. A steaniather o
, ing bowl of warttj, ^uscious «real that teinpta eveif faUf"*"
"a
•"='
treat tour family to a
Order a package from your grocer to-day ami trei
!! re41 surprise ?n tie woruiug..
; [ ':
;
. f h e Wheateiia Company,
Wlieaesi,
' Wlieatensiille,
Kahmy, New Jersey
,\
Jyi.S
';*'-•'"
i f i ^ j ' M ? ! ! : '
*AftAFKT M T
Grandpa's, both classes; "Jack Frost.'
Elmer Zunian; "Story of t h e PilFor those wbo are in need ot a rwngrims." Max Lllenfeld, Frank Weber,
John O'Connor, Evelyn Van Pelt. Mat- edy tor kidney troubles and backaoha,
It
l i a good plan to try Doan's Kidney
thew Daly. Mary Glogola. Herbert
They are strongly recomttaodftd
Schutt. Doris Stamen. Elwood Miller, Pills.
1
Eleanor Long; "The Thanksgiving by' Rahway people. Ask your neighbor!
tilde," Catherine Beebe; "Mr. Duck
Mrs. Wm. W. Scherres, «C WOlUm
and Mr. Turkey," 2B; "Thanksgiving"
Beam, Camllle Lecureaux. John St., Rahway, says: "I hav» been
(Continued From Page Six)
.| i Marie
l l < w l ( j „,._„._
troubled with severe pains through my
illation. "Lltle Snowflake," Helen jGallo. Anna Sabocek; "My Thanks- kidneys, caused by over exertion, l t y
recdar;
"Little
Pilgrim," Qeorgo igiving," Dorothy Qillesple.
T
*
back became very lame and I could
Bedar,
„
„
Grades
1A, I B and 1C—Morning
Backache* would
Ulauns l a , &v w . .
_ hardly stoop over.
Philip; "Thanksgiving." Norms **"""
Spllator. Hazel Moore, Matilda SchweiUer; Greeting, scripture, Psalm 100; hymn, bother me and spots floated before
We
Thank
my eyes and they were weak. I would
song, "Thanksgiving at Qrandpo's;" "Father We Thank Thee;" hymn,
Can a Child
have dlny spells, too. I alia bad a.
h d Thank,"
T h k " song,
ng Mr.
"Mr
reading, Milton Friedman; reading, "Can
and
and Mr.
Mr. Turkey;"
Turkey; song, g
soreness through my kidneys aoif-ttisy
Clifton Cant; song, "Star Spangled I Duck
"
N
Banner;" reading. Freland Stoll; song |"Pumpkrns'"'poem. "Windy Nights;" were in a very disordered condition. I
1-A;
song,
"Over
the
RlTor,"
all;
story
learned
of Doan's Kidney Pills., and
"Thanksgiving."
Third Grade—"Meanins of Thanks- "First Thanksgiving;" song "Bustle bought a box at Klfstein's Drug. Store.
Reason in Kitchen," Mary Philip, Stanley Before I had tak/n a whole box the
giving." recitations. "The
i in.}
uou ^«.w»
They
Had
Chicken Pie," Gllman Taylor; song, "November Skies;" symptoms began to leave and after
Kulchar; "A Happy Thought," Sadie "Thanksgiving Heigh-ho," all; "Ameri- using a box I wag cured ot alL jjlXHP
of the trouble, l have had no return
Aszman; "A Dream of Thanksgiving," ca," flag salute.
Howard Voorhees; "In November,"
First Grade—" A Thought," Donald of the trouble since."
Roberta Jackson; "A Thankful Spirit" MacPherson; "A Thanksgiving Wish,"
The above statement was given
Raymond Ooakley; tSory of the Pil- Virginia Felter; "A Thanksgiving June 21. 1916 and on June S3, 1»W
grim's First Thanksgiving Day," Thought," Eleanor Cartwrlght; "The Mrs. Scherres added: "Doan'i KidSonus. "November." "Thanksgiving on Bad Dream," Michael Rusak: "Our ney Pills cured me of kidney trouble
Grandpa's
Farm."
"Heigho for Thanksgiving," Ruth Anster; "The and I have had no return of 1L Others
Gingerbread Chickadee," Vivian Lawrence; "Some of my family have also used Doan's
Thnnksclvtnp." "The
Special
Thanksgiving,"
Catherine with, benefit"
Boy."
Salute," Sauer, Tina Randell. Ralph Revolr,
Revolr
Grades UA
2A and
2B—"Flag
Price 60c -at all dealers.
Dont
Grades
ana J
D — r"»» >»>».«•«/. sauer, Tina Kanoeu,_ w
:£Hfl
L
simply ask—for-a-kldney-reii
M-r-Country-^CiB-ut- Thee." "BtthiiL± l!lWa _ M g rt t n _!-TU<»--I'Jlg
We Thank Thee," both classes; reel Charles Fordham, DeWltt Poulks, Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
tation. "Sing a Song," Margaret En- Clifford Baits; songs, Mr. Dock and Mrs. Scherres had. Foster- "fUbum
c a n ; ''Novembe-/i-J~r>ed_Male~vJ~<t
mbe/i-Jr>ed_MalevJ<t -Mrr Turkey," - "Thanltigi'rtng—Day," CorrMtrs., Buffalo, N. T.
i S Song."
" "The Frightened Pumpkin."
ward Mueller; "Thanksgiving
2A; "Turkey Gobbler,"
Edward
i The Boy Scout Troop at Second
Schoeffler; "QueBtlonB." Sidney HlgA larKc delegation from Advance Presbyterian church Is making excelley, Charlotte Fraier, Charles Revolr; Council, No. 104, Loynl Association, will i lent progress under the leadership |
"Song of PralBe," both classes; so to Newark Monday night to partici- \ of Scoutmaster George Falrweather,
" Catherine
Rankine, pate In the celebration at Achtel-Stet- •hn rnlrrft^prl Rdwln nurnnj.Jhwjat^
"Murlc V
THANKSGIVING
AT THE SCHOOLS
Harold B
Just received a lot ot new shades
In Rose or Hemingways tie atlk;
special at—
$1.00
GRIES BROS
OUTINQ FLANNEL 8PECIAL
36c White Outing Flannel; soft
nap. extra quality—
a
27 C ,yard
wide
FLANNEL SKIRTS
For Hisses and ladlts;
flannels
made
with
striped
heramel
House Dress
Special
4
25 % Discount
flounce; special at—
25 pot Discount on All House
Dressen; 1-4 off from regular prices
—Do not fall to get one or more
dresses during sale.
High grade white voile waists,
Ladies'
Fine
WINDOW OURTAINS
Prstty sad rteh lookinc
If you need a Coat for any of these. Re- cmrtslaa
tl
d otSSar
aada
member we are closing out our stock at a scrims sad smumsancv
great Reduction to make room for our
$3.49
Holiday Stocks.
Made ot white or striped oatlng
flaonedj wlUi or without feet; doe-
Dress Kid
Gloves: tan. white, grey or black.
Special—-
98c
OROROKTTB BLOUSES
Ladle* Moose waists In white,
pink or n*Tj; yary prtjtlly made;
closing oat spedal sip—
$5.98
LADIES SKIRTS
$5.98
MS—Will bay a UdlM good all
wool s e n e or pUld skirt, mad* t s
the newest style.
•OV* BLOUSES
The beat ataad la permit Mont,
ta U«at aad dark -tripe* «uo ^
white wlta or without attadM
coOara: atoee Mo 1«; tiweui a t -
$1.25
98
I a Pair
Ladies Leatherette Wash QlOTe;
white, gr?y. brown or black; all
•dies: "Blue 9Sc—Special—
ic a
.*. .• ..'•"" ,
yard
Dress Skirt
Specials
2.25 Ladies Long Flannelette
Kimonas. floral designs. Special—
2.29
Tailored
Each
W - B . , W a r n e r s , G o s s a r d , L a c e d F r o n t . L a d i e s C o r s e t s , a t F«c"uccd P i n t ;
Alteration Sale
Specials Friday, Saturday, Navember 26,27
New Large
Oregon Prunes
Yelk w Split Peas
California
Lima Beans
12c Ib
I3c Ib
25c Ib
Sweet Apple
Cider
New
Brazil Nuts
50c gal
40c Ib
New California
Walnuts
Maryland
Tomatoes, size If*. 2
35c Ib
12c can
Lipton's Cocoa
1-2 Ib can
23c
Comet Rice
I7c
Puffed Wheat
I5c
MEAT SPECIALS
Rib Roast, Blade End 28c Ib
Chopped Steak
"28rft
Breast Lamb
- 18c Ib
Fore quarters Lamb - 28c Ib
Dixie Bacon
- 32c Ib
Fresh Plate or Brisket 15c Ib
Rib Lamb Chops - 35c Ib
Fresh City Shoulders 35c Ib
Tryphosa
ssy IlaYtr
I4c pkq
Rue Dale Cal. LtM
Cliaf Peaches
can
5c
Wednesday, .December 1, Doable Stampe on all Purchase* Paid at Store
r r«!
MAIN ST..
A Remarkable
RAHWiW N.J.
DEAD IN BED
With Jamaica Ginger,
Physician Says
Church.
I Trustees for the benefit of the mort- Dutch
- - Reformed
- ~ -•- Brooklyn.
*•, At present he Is soloist in both the
There was a pretty wedding cereOne
{ West End Synagogue and the Church
ne of
f the
e moat popular dances of
,,. the largest task that con
mony at S t Mark's church in Hamll-j
m ihta
this country If the
e -taking
t a k g ihe' seasou w u the TbanksglTtng
of the Incarnation. The latter choir
us in
ton street Saturday morning at 91
night at the "
we aste
f rlcani. As
to ttf> one of the finest in
'he
city,
one
of
Mr.
Price's-assoeiaJes
kir l.i-.-u on-American, in principle I formal affair and well attended! Ex
daughter of Mrs. Barbara Hell, Of 34
being Mme. Rlder-Kelsey, a leading
[ad ;r.i.-tl.-t-. It Is time w e take' cetlooally fine music was provided
Lafayette street, became the bride of
b
Innu->< »ur responsiblllUes.' It laj >'E~erctt Martin's orchestra from
concert soprano. Mr. Price has sung Leroy A. Taynor, of 91 Montgomery
I t , , a «h to waTe a flag or sing a franford. who made aurh a hit with
in many of the important music cen- street. The ceremony was performed
LrtoMr >ong. The-ti i s work ahead I »*>« gathering that they will undouVIn some of the best oratorios and can i by the Rev. Father Rhabanus M. Gut• i-u< Americans that will call for tmlly be asked to come again. A
Ixnann In the presence of a large
strength aad courage that our pleasing order of dsnees wax carried
tatas.
I in.gathering of relatives and friends.
out
. have exhibited on the battle-' - The sffalr was In charge of the
Owing to conditions over which he
The brldesmalr was Miss Mildred
Th.-»e were the forceful words j entertainment committee
consisting
has had no control, Wilfred Glenn, Frlgulettl, of 47 Haydock street, while
< !>> Her. L. T. Graham, pascor "' Mrs. Sidney 0 . Johnson, chairman;
the
best man was Francis Heath, of 72
1
scheduled to appear at the concert
r-ir»t Presbyterian church. In , Mrs. J. W. Ackley. Mrs. 1. O. Buun
Cherry street. V l s s Evelyn GenBlngcr,
-,ir:> Sunday a l f h l whan Union Mrs. Cornellu- T. Myers and Rngei
Thursday nigbt. Is unable to take part.
the
ch.nrming little niece of the bride,
:!. No 11. JOBlor O. D. A. M..|N- Black.
HP
„ ,ha*
, sserurpd In hlB plaoe,
"_ Charles was flower girl. The bride was beau! in a body.
' Among thone iireseut were:
Mr
Being Sale
kN ENORMOUS SELECTION
of light and heavy weight blanket*
Allcomforter*,
Wool Blankets
pilloweand n.attrettt*
BRILLIANT BANQUET FOL
LOWS INDUCTION
•Tolsoiivd from drinking wood alcohol prepared with Jamaica ginger"
was the cause given by County Physician y. W. Westeott for the death oC
the noted
bass
baritone
tifulI>.
(lre8se(1
l nw n ) t e
8atin
a n d geor
nut boon at duty as usual at a local
manufacturing plant went
to
her
apartment and knocked on the door
and got no response.
H was found.
that the door was locked from lhe
• inflKle.
.
.
.
.
Pulu-e headquarters wore notified
and D*-ak Serjeant John-A. Smith' a t
once
informed
Detective
Serjeant
James
Thompson
of the circumstances
He went to the hou«« a t
Tj.r>.r) p. m. Saturday
Tho door w a s
iort-e<l HJHMI and Mrs. Johnson vras
lound flv;ul nn a couch.
Besuk' d i e
b'll \v;is ;in ;ilami dock SPt for S
IL. m.
Cnuuty
l'li> sician
Wi-stcott was
.surumoiifd ;uid said ih;it tho wmnan
had ht-en dead many hours before
tumid.
It is hulieved she died soon
after retiring Friday ni^iit. That she
iiitmuU-d to ariso nnd go to her work
as usual was evident by the setting
of the alarm dock. Everything w a s
in order about the room and there w a s
no evidence of foul play or suicide.
.
One uf the moBt imposing cere• Graham had as bis theme ! ~ n J M r * Manton D. Martin. Mr. and
who has recently came t<5 New York i cetle. wore a veil crowned with a
wm-rlrsais Qoodly Heritage. 1 *'"• William A. Baker. Mr and Mrs
mm California, where he waB a noted • wreath und carried a bouquet of white monies *ver held in Union county for
» trxi was "The lines are fal-'. William S Martin. Mr and Mr- J. W
•oncrt and oratorio soloist. At the i b r l ( l p r ° 8 e s - The, bridesmaid was at- nn under sheriff took place yesterday
H••• m In pleaaaot places. Yea.' Ackl'V- Mr- snd Mrs. Sidney G. John
.
, . i trautivolv ;ittircd in pink satin and
B M r a n dM r
E K Cone M r
afternoon at the Courthouse, Eliza. n<>odlr heritage." Pslam 1«-S »" " - ""n1 t i m c - h c| Bt n e b a M ""of* georgette and carried pink roues. The
d Mr
• -U held l h « doaeat attention .-™
" William H. Rolllnson. Mr
beth.
where City Commissioner Harry
at
the
t:hurch
ot
the
Divine
Paternity
•
lfttle
flower
girl
was
prettily
dressed
I- * deep Impression
H<- ~"J M r » V- <"• Hyer. Mr and Mr*.
of New York City. He has also done ' i» white and carried a basket of car-Simmons received the oath of office
- follows:
j William H. Peterson, Mr. and Mr*. Ar
D
8
considerable work, for the phonograph i "ti<"> and chrysanthemums.
under sheriff from Judge Carltuu
1
,
,
, , , . . . . thur Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Her
Following the ceremony there was a
JAMES PKR'K
rrfcrence in the division f ^r^^ar^^Mr
;?e^«v,rof
•lelightful reception at the home of B. Pierce In the preseuce of a lar>;<Tenor
<>( Canaan among the tribes and Mr? Waller Orvls. Mr. and Mrs
the bride's mother in Lafayette street, delegatlo:. ')f friends from Rahway
i i The writer is happy beui....- Corbln.
v.,....„ Mr „
• fijud will ho the biggest mublcal
j where a wedding dinner was served.
and Mm. Kth.in
i tlie portion which bis tribe u u r e r . the MIBHI-S Elsie Duranrt, Lucy t.v.-nt of the season. Talented singers
l Mr. and Mrs. Taynor were the re-and from ali parts of the county. Be:
• :vod and with a desire to ralher.no and Margsret rarson Doria ; r t h e m e ( r o p o l l s w l l h a na tion-wlde
ctpicnts of a goodly number of pretty eides the congraLTilations and b>?st
Mi\
•• the good fonunc he beand valuable gifts.
They will make
Howaid. Dorothy Marsh. Orll Grube.
,
wishes of a host of admirers , ' ' l>e bis. declares "The lines, Kl.-i.lHth I.uken«. Anna Alloth. Mar- reputation will be among the soloists,
their home at 34 Lafayette street.
q
recleved
somp
•-.M--D t o me i s pieasaat places. jorii- B1I»». Thlria Hangsterfer. Vlr-,Tickes are selling fast at one dollar
Mr. and' Mrs. Taynor are members Simmons
Th*- en-- lu-atcr in the room w a s
nl St. Mark's church. He holds a posi- floral pieces.
: • ITC a goodly herllacr."
Klnia Hyer. Bi-»sie Baiter. Gladys each and a capacity audience Is antl•« otfice turned on :tbtmt oiu>-third. but there
tion
with
the
Pennsylvania
Railroad
r^rnt expression
U on** in ir.-w.ll. Virginia Chas«>. Maruiiret Gal-! _ . n n t _ j Thn.» rf»«irtn» .i^k»i« «hmiiH
-'
Following tin- induction
;f pas in t!ie room whon
cl ated T n o s e
i and she was formerly employed by the
Privilege la suggested and the .. n B h r r . Kalhrvn Jonts. Mewrs. Joseph ' P
desiring tickets should
™»™™£,
He [>tix
Thrpein-One Oil Company. She is athere was a big banquet attended by
.1 t.-lls of Responalblllty. When Martin. Brur« MarWhlnuey. c a r i e t 0 I r Procure them at once of the member!
fea(HnK
liepubllcan
workers
"
o
f
Sergeant
Thompson
went in
member
St. Mark's
Dramatic
1
g
p
and
he Isof
connected
w'th
fnrternalClub
or t h e
:\ r.ipriale this language and ap^ j o ne». Otl» Mills, Blanchaid and JM-jof the Board of TruBtees or Sunday
. . . a -quart'-j- in the muter and found
i ?nnl-atlori8.
. . . . . . . .
s—of thr i-ounty,- with ltah
i :o onr own conotry. America.: w I n tiuiand. fltffort Ludlow. Samuel .chool. Appended la brief reference
found
that
Putrick OTtonncll
i
Among the invited guests at the dina g y
p
way largely
represented,
at the EIUH
ner and reception were: Mr. and JITB.
McLian. *«»•>•* was
h
r i u l - KUzabeth.
• and Mrs Ane- <*--KlUabeth. Donald
Donain H
H . •«--"'»'•
H ^ *j inake a
1'ulici- David
David H
H.
.
\ ,-
m
These wool mixed blankets hare bat s small
tage of cotton. The? are tall double bed
most unusual Talus at $7.00 par pair.
Wool Ftthd Comforter*
These wool tilled comforters pronde'a crest deal ot
warmth tor so llttls weight The? are covered ta
Plato or flgured tauaa M O to HCLO&
Restful Pillows
Large toll staffed ptD
new, downy dock feathers
electrical- process. Priced per pair H 0 0 .
Cotton-Felt Mattresses
auli
SMALL «IZI* FOR BAMT* CM*
James McCollum
b n e h a s ». b e a u - _ , . _ , ; 4 W a > .
4 v e J m c
,
Cilrtfret, bi-.-ninp t h e ' .1
A M:i«-.-lar>
in.-i-
tl
tiful round clear voice and charming ,. de
,,^ .if L e s t e r S c e n t m i k l - > y . nt -JS'' . p i . c i h ,,,,. l h e f.-miuinmanner and Is a member and soloist Chrome av.-nue, Chrri;n>-. „ , , . - T h e ufiair w a s ;idinir;:l.ly
T ;1 w : 1
or the MundJ Choral SSociety,
of ..
" >'
- l'-rf<i-ui«l
!:>i i , ti
.„
, _ _ ,Mary
11. A r m s t u n s
T . , . . ,Kizsn'-.
Qnl,
c?i?tnr
l M n r of
n f | , v William
>,
_
,
. , o c i e t y , ,o l c.r:-'iiam.
Miss
! Brooklyn.
„--,»-_,„„_„_
TM.-M'tore Th.» women must do it. It
rrI
-.i-- uruiperltv and ppn'etuiTy^thaTT^^^1"'*11^"CJr~r-of-thp-bHnd- lea.lingS n I h ( 1 13 41
. r.lien aball taVe p«-n<nnal pride !h<> Wnii
I - - We.liav.- lost
S h e h a s a witle reputation
: in the singing world.
. . R ,b r i d l ,
w
.,
s
D,.,,,..,,,,,;,:,,
lvhi
le,l
Krank Rusatai. j i L . t o " VLan-, ,-^is_.k»st ;
,ntii:.~.-nt
• 'untry as w.-!l a s r^.-l a per- ^ n P« 'nat the men arc KOIIIK to do
ulenl ol
nf the Ilnhway RepMbli.-an Chili
NOTABLE
GA,HERING
!
Miss Gladys N l e d n e r . soprano. 1B man.
i
T h c
iwell known t o music lovers and i s a t
. h l ' 1 r t P w a s bramilu'ly nownnd , DauaiiUrs of Isabella li-.i'.iate wClass •
'
- , ;• , „ - . ,
„ ^ .n whit.- satin, with train and veil and
aha Entertain Vlsitnrs.
i present soloist a t t h e Bethany Presbr- , , u . r ! e r t „ i,,,,;,,,,,.-, , , fw , i r -,.. y,m? r o s i , s ;
T h i n v-.-inht .-:.;ul:.li.t..-:. v.'-r- I-.MII! tt-rlan church.. Brooklyn. She h a s a Tin- hridesni-iid w a s pr.-ttily drrss.-d ated Sunday afternoon at ill.- .'I's-I most pleasing voice and wide range . in fialmon satin nn.1 £*•<•.. yette and initiation held at St. M r ! > I'" I »'
.. _
„. r^url Victory, llaugiiti-r.^ >•! Isab.-Ila
i of tone, and b u s recently
appeared ' "rricd rnser i l . i i n ^ t r i p M r . a n d M r s .
their homo Oilicers oi Couri V i . t o i y ,-\.-iiii.li!ie.l
; with such artists-as Miss Anna Pitzln. S c <Alter
; u l I ua
mnk<
iklosv w i n
t h - d e g r e e in the iir.-s.-ii.->- >" ahmil
i of tl^e Chicago Opera Company, and j , , gnKlishtnwn.
27." Kuests, in.-lu<lln:4 State Se.-r.-tary
Kudnlph Bochco. the noted Polish
MASQUERADE SURPRISE PARTY Mi--. Ciirrie Wright. ,.f N-waVk. and
d,l< uatiuns from <'ourt x ' . m . NewWhile ark; C o m t BayK-y. >:iizalii-th: < onrt
' * ' Miss Emma
Gallo
Honored
Trinity. Westlield: Com t San taalva
Mrs.
Home From College,
..;. i , , . , , u r i v r l l l Alllh.iy. Ci.url Lotvlta. New
[ide
While sperdi:ig tin- Th:mksi;i\ Ini;
Brunswick. Cr.iM R.-san.-. I-:»«' Or,j e c- ret-e^s frqm l u r studies at the New
Jersey College for W o m e n i-.t her horn*
who
here
Miss Emma
Emma (Jalio, naugiu.-r
o. The
n i p oincnrs
oiiu-i-r-i of
.JI C
v iu. ur ,t. Victory,
.
hero
Miss
r nn/i
\ . « inH., (Jallo,
n i i n daughter
r,t oi<t \ Iof
,I«
,
,
,
. , ,"",•',,
,
-•.paii-lbillty" for her welfaVe. anything, but lb« womea.will. do it,".
• ranvr IndlTldualllsm In this Tli.jie were some of the tliou R tits -\•!•• illf- and Individual enthusl-' pressed by Mrs. Alma White.-founder
•- uur 'country la awakened Inot lht< movement known as the "Piil:ir
..-.t.» of all IU cltlrens, the " f Fire." who siwke at the Empire
will we speed on toward the Theatre Sunday afternoon to a t.iir
-. kind of efficiency as a nation, "'"''d
audit-noupon
'Woman'-;
I-ove for one's own country is Triumph."
l
• •tly consistent with lo»e for the
' » » • Pointed out that the Pillar oi
.:.il '
Fire followew are Interested ' ~
olidge was presidential t
she said that the present conditi
|..->r»tion.to enable us to help other
r^t^OrZrVZ^
It I
Wool Mixed Blankets
last t o
i Lultob o(
All wool blankets In beta plain colors aod popular
plaid patera•—an ezeaDsot raiirty. Tbn« blankata
are a Terr conrenient watght Per pair 15 to 11440.
Mattresses In either loftiest or tatted itrHi
•f Genuine New Cotton Felt V
POME
OFFICE OAIH
WAS SEPARATED FROM
HUSBAND AND FAMILY
I Mra. Catherine JuufliJOIl. ilti'.U 1I-, »mi'
Imposing Ceremony lor New
was found dead in bod Saturday In tier
nt 20 Newton street, wbcreUnder Sheriff Held at aparimoiH
she 'ived alone. A frleiirt who had rail.
seen Mrs. Johnson on Saturday s m l
Courthouse in Elizabeth
who went to ascertain why she haM
l.»day?
Th.-y stand in tholr pulpits
irmiM—<»»— issumlbU- 10 ...uTCi-.. tun itioy dnn'i tnll you what Is t-omln-.
' . . . Importance uf tliLs (wrponnr T!i'.-y" buKli"'~o tip mt'h!.(!.ir'-rn « l -G<HI,
'. l-i a country on the part i>r an T*I-V au»;Ut u» h a \ u apirituiil vision
!n:«l
rlllxpn.
K'pprluily in .."•i -..rupliosy. Tli-'y now pnl you on u
• . whrrc wr have a KnT.-mnvnt vr-.^.-il plaiilt anil sll.tr you into hell.
p.-oplt*. by the iM»opl«- itnd for T i - y ilun'l loll :-nu what Is c o m i n g . '
Three Day"
Rahway, N. J.
Toilet Paper
Roll
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED
.
An enjoyable surprise party wasi
tendered George Hopkins, son ot Mr.
and MrB. A. A. Hopkins, of 140 Bryant
Htreet, Friday night by a jolly group
of young people. A variety of games,
music and refreshments made the
time pass-quickly
Thoau. present,
were: The Misses Helen and Cnther- i f ••
i i n « >• i •
lne Polln, Barbara Wesley, Emma. V l C t i m Ot WOOO AlCObOl
Harrison. Virginia Clark,
Harriet
Cook and Alberta Hopkins, Messrs.
Daniel Thorn, Walter FlBcher. Raymond "RdTidfe,"John Waybrttnt, Charresi
Regele and George Hopkins.
j
flnmM
hitit
o f r u U c e
• Michael Klesecker, Mr. and Mrs. Aug•r rraton to be glad ragsrdlng • smith. Mr. CooV. Walter Ritchie-, A r - I l h e v »«ous participants.
flt\n,M. rriiiut
Mr. and' "
Mrs.l chairman Republican County Commit- K . u n _ e y w a s a N l l ( - ;u I> u:. th.- st-tine
I u?t Sauer and family.. Mr
- where their lot wa« cajt and ! a o | , | Wurd. Newell rhas.-. Hralnerd I James I»rice. the young American
and
Mrs.
J
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h
n
'
.
jy
served
a
s
toastraasler.
while
,
,
,
i
ai'ie.i
in
m a k i n g :h»- "'•• estiva-.
l
(
j
p
lD
n
I
Edward
Cooper.
Mr.
ai
'
LIudsay.
UtlxTt
Carso
t e n o , whose recent appearance In I
.1 given to them a* an tnherl-, uudsay.
I'.clH-rt Carso". Maurice i tenor,
I Kieseckef'. MISB Bessie
. . .n. . .
Mayntrka
Pattlson. concert and oratorio at important fes-i
n
: M
wrt
th SaIher
a
•!un those wbo dwell lx-n^ath !!r:-.rtihau»i-:i.
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Ja.nai,-:.£ «...
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W was an empty
St.-wurt Terrlll. Presbrcy
Bliss. "' ,
,
i and Mrs. Fred
Sabel
and family,
I
•
There
pB .-r
• irry banner of thla gr»at re
d h
l
i
Woodruff Johnson. Arthur forrest. I "»--»
""I with
choral
organlta
I Eugene Taynor. Mr. and Mrs. Adams, mini.- by former Governor William bottle and u bottle ot soda standing
ttons have
wonnoted
for him
the warm
ap« n .-. Black. D. LeOrand Hedges,
s patriot baa been careful ln
Miss Gertrude Cummlngs. Harold Tay- Runyon, who WHB hailed as New Jpr on a nearby table. The soda bottle
O. Buno. Edward Johnson, ot this proval of his audiences and his
1
-tg his thanksgirlng to refer to
was unopened. A strange coincidence
nor. Harold HardenburB, Ja.V Dunham
-I ,e x l povernor
Mr
Misi
Mildred
Hunloon.
ot
East
critics,
was
horn
in
.Baltimore,
lid..
•Ion siren, to his people, s s If it u
l
h
i ^ a ^ ^ o ^ i f ' ^ J E ' c i s ^ S i •••«»>»»•« «f Mr. Si-mun." Elk a.,- son
^ thad
Sevidently
U^
^n^
Mrs.J John
been reading
Miss Marlon Pettii. Miss aod
-.la personal possession and to o r a c g
bis musical educsUoo at
!
'
Miss
Mildred
F
r
i
g
u
l
e
t
t
i
.
M
r
s
.
Barbara
m
i
r
e
r
s
J
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d
g
e
R
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n
y
o
n
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
e
d
h
i
m
cliapier
at which
story bouk and the
Moore. Crsnford;
~) tee
t e e"taaarttanee
taaarttanee which had
r-r-i
had HOHII
i » c Peabody Conserratory i "
; H e l l . Mr. a n d M r s . K e e d
flenslngera
v a l u a b l e d o u b l e tooth e m b l e m o f the l)a-.'iK"\v;i:"''~npr-Ti " nr entitled "SniT"c
lu mem. as a persohaTIruiirns N o f t a i a i m x i n - n T O r c , . . _ „ . . . . _
-and d a u g h t e r s , Kveb"n. MarKaret and , , ) p K l k s
MABEL LOUISE HEYER
M r Es i m m o n s
w : l s u,,. r e - ;he Myst-ry "
ot ««y the lines hare fallen to R o b e r t V a il. of PlalnJleld. and others..
Wr-stcott ]Uu! lll€
I'lizabeth. Mr. a n d Mrs. G e n r e - Allrn i
.
,
. ,, ,
•
.-> Contralto
pleeaaat places yes, we have a •
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f
a
m
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i
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b
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eix.
Practiuly
harttage'bat asserts hts indla . o . n i n H T , „ „ . «,.T
companies.' He has a clear, round full
ftAPE>
R I 0 H T A N P UEFT
,-:illy ill nf t h e H a h w a y ot!;!-.-~hi>l<l.-rs
blesstog In the drawing of the
is .ilv-u ni>tin>:<L
UltiSccntmiklosy—RlzsnW.
w - i o p n - . i:t an I r.iii.io s p e c l n - s Many
voice which is most pleasing to his
»hlch nark thf boundarltvi of
'
,,i'
i h , . i-ir.-um: s o f tii'>
At i h . - F i r s t Pr.-sbyteriiin c-hur.-h ,„• „ „ . , , , , „ , . , , . U v , . u . " u l . i i .
audiences.
Mr
r
ilu-i liy H i . '
ftny*
.pie's for
landwhat
andmay
individual
ac* Alma White. Pillar of ire
: l.-.l f
Lird t >>k
-i S a l u r d a v a f l e n m u n :it '•', o'clock > .
........
happvn to
ab.>-.'.•.
Miss Mabel Louise Heycr is recog- ••ii'i-e w a s a parti, ularly p.-t-uy
;
Founder. Speaks at Empire.
-.its. M r s
w , j . •'""v '"d .••miuy w.-rt- i>r.-s.-:
V..ch has romc to them as i n in- "What
str.>-t.
>
N.-'.von
Is the matt-r with the cl.-rgy
111-1..
nized as one of the foremost con- -lint; w h e n M i f s .lulia R i j s a k . of ~ f i a ' l » i ' i >:' l ! ' ^ iMi»'.-prai..l-,al >
:..it-.
1 • - . 1 l l i 11 ru:
a Pair
2.98 Ladles
White
Waists. Special—
25 pet. Discount on All DreBs
Skirts—1-4 off from regular prices
during this sale.
nbers ot Onita Coucil Many Members and GoeiU Talented Singers to Appear at First Baptist Married at Saint Mark's Church
In Presence of Relatives
,. 31 Attend Firtt
Enjoy Thanksgiving Fonction Church Under Auspices Board of Trustees.
Fine
Program
Assuredand Many Guests..._
Held at ClnbhoBse
Church w - a - B « 4 j -
a,1; &.»£"?&"& L-:;:" ^ ^ ^ ^ z ^ ? ^ •-- ^ riflcalionBof
3.98 White or Grey Bed Blankets
good quality. Special—
U
MUSICAL EVENT
TAYNORM
ILDERANS HOLD BIG FOR
THURSDAY NIGHT WEDDING BELLS
HEAR SERMON POPULAR DANCE
Roblnson.
BOVS NIGHT DRAWKRS
Ing out at—
Fach
85c Colored Crelons; 36 in. wide,
neat designs for drapery Special—
25 % Discount
LADIES' WAISTS
$L69
Ask for Best Premium
Stamps. One Book Good
for $3.0O in Merchandise
Huck Towel white or white with
red border—regular 3oc— Special—
Entire Stock of Ladies,
SATCEN SKIRTS
In ptata Mack or frawsrtd
tacked aa4 earsWd nouses*
PRICE THREE CENT*
RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 30, 1920.
Without doubt the grand concert to York and for some time coached with
197.
3.5"
SERIAL NO. 1158.
HECEfMONFOtLOWS-rVT
COMMITTEE 1N.CBAR6E AND b« presented HI the First Baptist Herbert Wltberspoon.
V7P7<iRr\H
church .position
I church on Thursday evening, Dec.^2,. His
. . . .first important
—.
POWERFUL DISCODBSE -THOSEIBUAHENDANCE- j^iHler the^uBptc-«^f^he-Bo«-o^ot|lB-New-Yoflt-waB in the quart*
at—
yard
flew 3er&et> Hbvocatt
Absorbing The Rahway News-Herald, the SUooeseor of ths Union Ownoorst, EsWbllshed 1840.
LADIES 00WN8
Made of good outing flannel In
fancy stripes; special at—
pretty styles to close out, special
4 yds for 1.00
.V9S Beacon or Lawrence Cloth
Ladles Bath Robes; makes n suitable Christmas present —
t^
JOLTX.
Special—
31 Cherry St , Rahway
Saturday, November 27
M nday, November 29
128 Main Street
>m J
Special Clearing Prices iililake
Room for Our Great
Displays—
8PECIAL
29c Unbleached Muslin: 36 inch
• > • • : . • • • • * : :•
B. Engelman's
Children's Clothing
SHEETING
••,;"-'=;'--:i»-./--
"Rahway'e Most Popular Stored
the
founding oc mo o
he founding
il will
ill have
h
ouncil
several candidates In
Pumpkin," both clasjies^"Thanksgiving Dinner,
'
" "~* ' "
Speci
Tie Silk
/'..*-•'•
L^u.t; i'-L -J l-.'.ni li'-i IMIS!.;U..I. S h - I'.'to
two . h i 1.1..-n w i n . ar-- h.-hi:; r a r . - . l f o r by her l u l s l i a n d . w h o . . i m i ' S f r o m u
•ill .itid w i l l . i .!•> l.iinily. M r s .
|,r<'i!.ri>
i v*'* i.-.r:; :n u \ f n n l . N'. J.. o t
I '-. • - .
T h e In d y
wiis
I i . , - , - > :i.it.-ni fi<-.
l a U > - l l I ) I ' - r l h Atiiboy f o r th--- f u n e r a l
;iii.l
biirtc.l
in
A
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p
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n
e
v.-rucs.-rvir.terv.
HARVEST HOME MUSICALE
Paul's Choir Finds Great Favor
with Sunday Night Program
Notable musical achievements areKettlng to he common place with S t .
Paul's choir.
They add.-d unothor
splendid presientation to their long:
list of triumphs Sunday nii;ht. It
n s i u . i,,ui.,,,,.^ „„....„.....„
a Harvest Home Muscale and was e.n-
St.
M r.
and Mrs. John.Gallo. of 212 Main exemplified the degree, included Presi- J,o j e d , h
. . . . n , r i . v nwlionrp who.
street, was ten.l-red
pleasant mas- , i H l . « „ , M.,,. V T McCannev assist
,
*
> apailt} .lUtlionce
*tic
l.yW ] | 1 t h | l j r a t l p c t i o n s
Bader.
Mrs.
.
b
e
B
t
wwere
e r e ren
ir selections
querade surprise party Friday night. e.V by M s s t o r e U a K o x Miss Lottie *"™ Cl?Tth
^oloUtsTer^Z
thMr
k Healy.
Healv of
of 19
While Miss u a n o was ieu.|.ui..u.r - ^ n t » u i . » , , ....=• - • ' • - - , . K r p n n , n - Rdered
ik
ram
with
a
vocal
skill
that
showed
Gallo
wasthe
temporarily
ab- Sarah
Piekurskl,
Mrs.
' All of the soloists »ere at their
.1
nte'rtained Bond street, on Thanksgiving Day en-:; sWhile
her
home
guests asRyan,Mrs.
Miss Myrtle
Helyn Bader.
M^ Brennan
e n t f r Miss
o m
itly entertained
„„„,,„„, w n i t . m S. «»mhlpd and when she walked into Miss Leona Piekarski. Mrs,. M>rtl.- them to be aritsts of the first class.
The program was under the direction
GATHERING
SOCIAL GAT,
DINNER PARTY
M
a n Mrs.
uM r ! ! Charles Mniie. of
Mr.r and
' *-""•'"••"
' •—
cric« for AaMrleaaa," may
|:irr-)w and teUUh slogan, b a t
S. Martin presiding at the organ.
|Aiiu-rlcani for America" l» not. Only
program was
wasas
asfollows:
follows:Pro;
Prof:o have better government and |
and Miss ~ £ * c " n e i In the gathering. First und MIHB Lun-tta McMahon.
•
xThe
l p 4 , n c t l n i e . T n 0 ! . e present were: " J - ~ ^ Fealhe;aton
h e program
ritli such an aim, can we make
i.i.-rocenuooa mass ltno a homo«*u
urn people.
. . . . Perhapa
j . the
t h . l»r«e-t
lamart t "a«K
k ! ^ r m ° a k e one atindard for men and Hc
Cross worker, the funniest was worn E. Fox being chairman of the com- p"''"'r nrein *n~ln"*Ad-ii-lo in A
white, of New Brunswlek; the Mlsaes
iat confronu OS in thli country l « , , r r . h e r r o r women? The women will, w
by C. J. Hayden. while Miss Dorothy miuee In diarse, assisted hy Mrs. C. vMrkniii
Hnrrv S Martin
tenor
ar.d Gertrude K»abc, of East enjoyed piano solos and songs.
» "Making of American*."
! . _ a k e m e n quit ca»»luK and -too I Hmlly
„
u k e peacock*
peacockf t Hartlnnd. Conn.; Mr. nnd Mrs. FredThe Intermingling
intermingling of Tarioui rac«». | '
_ o m e n dr
like
d roaalng
ogl|ng
nth a
a comatlon*
coma-Ion, of
of tongue*
tongue. timlUr
•»-<»"",j ^ l f a e o p p o s l t e i e x . "
erkk Schell. Mrs. William Erbe a n d !
THIEVE8 BUSY
m.
D that which pr-nralled at the t o w e r '
Wijlte called attention to th
;. Walter and Gladys Schell. I Attempt wa» made about 2
music and dancing, followed by a McCoy. Mrs. E. P. Lynch. Mrs. Wll cantuta. "The Harvest Is Rlpe."
! yesterday to break Into Joseph Gres- splendid collation made the hours pass , , — -, .
f Ilabel. mark, the dailly life In the | » ? o fp m a a| |.ooffF Ft rt re e y oyUo Ung
son.
Schneker; offertory anthem, "Unto
ngme
Heulley
a m H l b e r t , M l 8 s Kettie
avat commercial and Industrial cen-1
|<i war an
k-at
cen-, °»™
„
Stat(
^^ ll tt nn oo ll hn ee wor
garage, 160 St. George avenue,
wor |<i war and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1. Springer
...
Minnie
? Socrctary
Wright
all to quickly.
. . u and
A promin- Thee Do We Give Thanks." Watson:
fr«
o unri-m
h i;r *»«»•
« ^ - A^»w
l i a o—•
«--«W
« - «' t«hiat th ant o tnot
'
ent members of the visiting delega- prc-seiitutiun sentence. "Old Hundred."
oOne
n e uof
breaking
of a rear window
>i of
OHI
—OI them
UIGUJ was
w«» Injured
. . . v — - - or son. Lewis, and daughter. Miss Ethel I
Those present were:
m
h
h dprayer
rayer for
'"^ -. Vie, , . _ benediction;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Healy.
t..,» and
.._j more dWtoed
AI-IAMA ap
n n ltno
ltBO »*«*•
T a i l - :i ?ufied
. " 1 . .became they
^ S ^closing
W "Amen."
. ' toHarker;
Lomono, Newnrk;; Samuel_
Samuel Romano.. •» D8 ™X% a kgmui^ . Court
had
Mr_ Qrealexw who. shouted at Bo™nP._Ni«rk
God."
M-ulewood;
Martin
Hurden
Sandy
ff
„„„
,„• , , m ( . e r s
w dimi and they tled-tn-a-i auto hct h c great sue- Mcesslonal hymn,
k; M a n
>
7
rS
The
soloists
were.
Mis.
MargTCl*Sr
Edwards
S P JHaydcn.
";„ «Mrs.
™
Ailce
K a n ! ™*°
i e i e . : in so .hort a t.m. since I ^ - ^ , ^ w e r e ; M l ,
>nd GoTernor
: fore entrance was gained.
Alice " Eastman,
cess ^achieve
-at New
New Jersey
Jersey was
was oPeof
w i l n l Eastman. Miss Margaret nrganlzatlo_n.
of Court Victor}" Hausman Buckley.
suprano;
Miss
atured.
L-at
oPe the blsck
From the till of P. W. Wlgginton's
BK- BAZAAR COMING
"
. , . . . , «
A tt h e m
h
before
the
wo
fitting restitutions Anna Mills, soprano; Miss Carol SIIese eddies in the stream of our,
he
map
before
the
woo nt
night
.
vulcanizing
and
auto
supply
estabi... -i...,.i, ,,f \ i r K verberg. alto; Clifford Buckley, tenors
A grand bazaar will bo held in the
lcan life, often become the f o ~ d : ^ n Stained the vote. Telling of her
tenor; 'J. Stcother MilI
h i h are bred the 8 e " m » f J
E
Mrs White said she Flint MethodistL church
BUS(; llshmcnt adjoining city hall the sum klrsteln.l. Klysilil
l-llzpairnii.
. . . K. n e m o l l,u ! r
Elysln
Fitzpatrick. rn-iim Mll
CUUlvll under
u i . , . v , the
.
Ruth
LaBar.
Emma.
Anna.
;>'
.
"
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,
'" ' u ' v . f ^ " " r V.Th'nU
Avery, ml
Ruth
LaBar.
Emma,
Anna.
•C. J Kane, pastor of St.
pices
o
f
the
different
socieiles
on
•
of
$12
waa
extracted
yesterday
morn
Fnnnl<.
fnlln
M,,,,r,
p
,
,
Mary
R
.
Plans
U-r,
bass.
pi res of m e aiuui tjn-. nut,n,.n,,i ^ T _ _
Mary and
verv W liVm Post Toil's Mil' w " . ' also made [or the Christmas
The c-liolr also provided a spleudid
Thursday, Friday and Saturday even-; tii£. George HUllard, 12, colred. 17 mond Av
ec.
9,
10
and
11,
tor
the
benefit
West
G
:i- tlm years of the world war n a s : c h ( c [ d e l ) l r p
ghe declare.
iiiK«. T)ec. 9, 10 and l l , tor the benefit West Grand street, waa In the place ler. Lest^i ^ . .
,
<"••-• begun to rise again and threatens MmlKhiy
the
parsonage fund. On Thursdny al the time and suddenly left.
l m l l . - h l y i,
n ,i brought
Roy Smith, Haymuiid LaMotte, John
. u n T . . c
n „
I--., urtun 10 rioe nR»4ii »"">""—••
Dau
urougu' «•<• - - • ;
of the parsonage iunu. vy..
_ to police headquart
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
n 1... .. rooti.... nf uh-«Vo itinerr. unless v'""**, ',.,„ ,,i n n . „ deal
d »,.
h u .iu ~...d
taken
Gullo. Jr., Mr. atd Mrs. John Gnllo,
PUBLIC NOTICE
" l», a matter of graie danK", unless .•
up theevening there will he nn old-fashioned
Q f H | B ,,,„„ t 0 dean
was
taken
to
police
headquarters
by
Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Parks of
nnd vigorous
vigorous action
action i s ' .
; The - TAX
COLLECTOR
hereby
.>•!.• iiulck
iiulck nnd
l d
taking
n. to prevent the undesirable elc' c o m l l l ( 5 0 [ Prohibition and Wo hot supper, served by.the Ladles' Aid. • t'hief Ramsey, but denied
SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED
gives PUBLIC N0TICF. that lhe las!Jii.iu.-s avenue, announce the engageFriday night there will be an enter-. money. He will bo arrnlgned Friday
r
The Misses Laura and Madeline half of 1920 taxes become, due D.' ment of their daughter, Vlda V. Parks
.it
from
forelpi
lands,
flooding
o
»
!
.
.
Suffrage
In
the
United
States
m
a
n
•try.
pointed to aB steps nearer the
'•umry.
were
'>f
>f the right kind of ImmlgranU.J m U l o n | u m . Mrs. White spoke for about talnment by the Girl Scouts, The Kp- '". .--int. The boys father snys he Is Sprlugor, of G9 West Milton uvonue, comber 1, 1920. Interest at eight pit to Arthur Sanford, of Newark.
worth League wUl provide an "liter-j Incorrigible.
h-.vo rothlng to fear, but of « « ia n h o u r a n d forty minutes.
were hostesses to the Sewing Club cent., will he clunked after
tliat date
W II. WRIGHT,
..* kind we want no more, for ot - Excellent music w a s rendered by talnment Baturday night. Music will
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
— ~;~-pl;a8anl
Friday night. Following tho sewing a^
There
holidll,
Tax
Collector
« wo have a plenty. The right the Pillar of Fire Band and several be furnished during the fair by an or-; ...llhctinf,
Dr. Rowlnnd, t h e Chiropractor. i»
pleasing program ot social diversions,
a t t h e h o m e o t M r u n dM r 8
l are. those who come desiring t o vocal
selections were
rendered.
nv!2-4t
now located at 1G2 IrvInK street. oj«chestra. Aflnoarray of^ prettyjancy.^ T l l o m n s s t e p l l c n B . o f I 7 L a w r c n c e was enjoyed. Those present were: |
-J-»ite
-TJiankaslyina Day. Thop" THe XTT5TSCH ttttlati mrd
^•.uii., P..I.M r; n s i a i i n n
Hours
fo"appr"eclate ...« - r - — tlieutre managenfeIft~Ior-tho-frrp-Tis
Christmas gifts will be on sale. All'; | ) n . , . P I , . w o r e :
MIBS Margaret Far
- T e n dollars :i week d.-puait.-d n.-KUMon.. Wed . Kri.
privileges
and opportunities, -f the building for the meeting. .
Roarkv. Edna Farr. Delia Brunt, Ruth
:'.
to
;
Ilirly in the S a v i n - Ht-pt. ..1 the ituhare Invited.
A uoniinnl admission r | . | | o f Trenton; Miss Mny Gllroy
•hii'h this land affords, to clean thinkGerner. Laura and Madeline Springer.
"Lr. limiest and Indti8trloijs people.
Sixty five out ot every hundred mer is charged each night.
^ ? ;
Mr and Mrs. N. P. Brower,
FOR SALE—Ford Touring C a r - D e
L. way National I3:inl; for t . n yenr.s will
Mrs. Charles Nor.lnieyer and Mrs. L
(Th.i•;,. who wlBh to asalmlliite them- are dependent on others at s e v e n t y 'amount tn S..-v-:i -!i;i-.:sand il-jihirs— moiintable rims J-100 iluwn, balance
. Cllfioul Brower. Mr. and Mrs. N .
In our American life and beA. Springer.
do you want to bo one of tlie sixty
Won't you b e glad to have that much. monthly. S e e classified :uls (or o t h e r
llrower . ::nd s o n . William;
Holier
YACHT CLUB DINNER
honorable cltliens. respecting
t
f"r iln-.n-honorcd customB nndjnstitu- live? BoEln to -avo now—make th.
The nnhway Yacht Club wlll-huv.i ii . a t t i i U e - s . Mlas Ltlllati I ' e n i n e . M
A U S E F U L Nniu.i GlfL—Buy's All-!
XMAS
TIiosewhTwIiriielp us to tiutla Ilahway Niitionnl Bunk pay you Inter heeV6l.-«k (I'.Mi.-r Thursday nl^ht at \ u . d -M;-. T.-.on.as S l . - p h c s and .Inur.l
Wool--"—I'aniR Suit $12.D0 at Mellck's
.i-r.s.-Advit
street.
.;.!):. at M>-li.-k"s>, K!.i
bii;i;i:r and he'ter j\meiicn.
- w h o | e 8 t - - o u - y o u r saving- account _at M-cl clubhouse.
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