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...VOL. Xltl, No. 36
PRICE THREE
WOODRRIDGK, N. J., FRIDAY, NOYKMBJilK n , \\r.\\
Question Raised
Bandits Raid Rahway
Over TownshipJob
Bank;Jake $81,01
New Contract For
RahwayValley Sewer
One of the Utter* picked out of the Who'i Who mail buket this
morning >• io good we want lt> share It with y u . lti writer hat lived
here all hit life and everyone knowi thh tame "Old Timer."
"To the Who'i Who Editor:
Where do yon And all theis people you ara writing about?
I've lived here over fifty jtmrt and never before heard of a number of them. It'i a good thing "Who'i Wh«" came along to acOne Report Shows Tax Collecquaint ut with our own folk* here and through Middlesex County.
tor C. Albert Larson Reelect- Daring Hold Up Early Today In Neighboring Town —
Many New Advantage. For Township Contained In SuppleKeep up the good work. It's waking us up as never before, and
Armed Men Enter Bank, Drive Patrons and Clerks
1 guett ire needed it.
ed; Another Indicates A Tie
mental Measure — Ordinance Relating To Finance AUo
Introduced — Committee To Take Up Relief Work.
Your* for the public good,
(Sfened) OLD TIMER."
Vault and Escape With Two Payrolls That Had Just
Delivered In Arpiored Car — Bandits Escape In Sh
Hudson Swlan That Was S M D Following Armored Car
It Entered Rahway — Had New Jersey Registration.
Vote With Edgar.
Good for you, Old Timer. That's just what we want to do—place
After the results of the election,
Benjamin avenue, Iselln, concrete the friendly Who's Who spotlight on every business, professional, and
An ordinance containing a supurbs,
gutter
and
penetration
maeftindustrial interest in this Community, so that every reader will appreciate in Woodbridsa had been tabulated
plemental contract on the hi* Rahpublished last week, and it was
way Valley trunk sewer enterprise dam improvement, $7,50t); Grove their "own folk* more. Come and see us often. Wf likevour spirit. That and
accepted as fact that all of the- Demwas introduced anH passed on first avenue, Woodbridge, curb, gutter and goes, too, for every letter- that finds its Way to the Who's Who editor's j ocratic candidates had been elected
Rahway, Nov. 13—Five . i
When the alarm was given a .
'
reading Monday afternoon at the cinder pavement, |4,700; Wedgwood basket.
Frank P. Edgar, candidate bandits entered tho- Citizen's Nation- minutes later by employees who And stilt another letter.from Wi Osswii•• em1 first prize winner today: except
meeting of the Township Committee.. avenue, Woodbridge, seweT, $2,000.;
for tax collector, there came a re- al Bank of Rahway at 8.20 o'qkck anaged, to get out of the vault,•]
"Answering the Who's Who in Middlesex Couaty, Is to my
Th* new contract embodies many ad- AUIIT fiveUUc, Woodbridge, concrete
this morning, herded the clerical :ar wag gone. Police made a fri
mind, most instructive. I find I rtevftr rjerdre* knew my home
ditional advantages to the township. curb, gutter ' and concrete cinder
force and two customers into .ifie iflTnrt to obtain some descrfptio
town people. Now, t shall really know how to intelligently anThe complete ordinance with a map pavement, $26,000.
vault and escaped with two payrolls :he car. No one had noticed the
swer
queries
for
such
and
such
an
article
and
lomething
>s
to
Hillcrest avenue, Iselin, concrete
illustrating .its features appears on
totaling about $81,000. The Citizen's stration or the letter indicating]
qquqalqity and price, I will know more about the different mer'urb, gutter, concrete sidewalks and
another page.
National, located in the old post of- ounty. But it was established
chants.
I
found
everyone
written
up
most
pleatant
and
willing
Another ordinance passed on first -irrder pavement, $9,000; Fiat avefice building at Irving and* Louis hp car bore New Jersey registrat
to
answer
any
and
all
questions.
reading provides for a bond issue of nue, extension, $5,000; Iselin storm
streets opens at 8 a. m. for the acAn alarm was sent out on the
WiWwood
avenue,
Thank
yon
very
nincerely,
$193,000. The amount represents
commodation of commuters who ype system but the meager des
sewer,
$8,500;
and
Maple
Btraat
WALTER OSMUN."
the township's share bf a long list of
mnke ilefiosits or draw cash before ;:on of the car and the men wl|
Franklin$4,600;
streetWarwick street, IseToday's lucky prize winners are: Walter Osmuii, first; Mrs. R. E.
improvements that have been made sewer,
leaving for the day on Pennsylvania erious handicap. One man who .
trains.
in the past, and for which assess- lin, concrete curb, gutter sidewalks, Andtfrson, second, and Virginia Stock, third.
ed through Rahway about 8 X>'c
grade
and
cinders,
$16,600.
ments have been levied for the beneShortly after the bank opened a said that he saw an armored I
fits accruing to adjacent property.
Port Reading storm sewer No._ 1,
'gp armored car arrived with the nd that a shabby, dark Hudson|
The committee approved a resolu- $6,600; Cove creek sewer extension
payrolls for Merck & Co., and for was following it. He noticed
tion to issue improvement notes tax No. 1, $3,800; Avenel spur of the
iln> Gibson-Hill Company. The latter here were five men in the Hud
anticipation notes for $100,000. An- Rahway Valley trunk sewer, $29,000;
ern ia electrifying the Pennsyl- and that they appeared to have
othe? resolution permits the trans- Iselin sewer system, extension No. 1,
vania railroad and hes a large force ing clothes on. The same man n<j
fer of $20,000 from the payment of $10,000; Iselin-Colonia trunk spur
f electricians working in the Rah- ed three men ire the armored
public improvements account to the sewer, $110,000.
This witness saw the two car
Way district.
account of interest on current loans.
The armed guards of the armored they were approaching Rahway
Woodbrtdge trunk sewer, spotion Township Committee Receives Hruska TelU Of Traffic ConA long list of resolutions was a- No 3, $10,000; Columbus avenue
car took the money bags into the Linden.
fere'nee; New Brunswick
Letter Of Protest From State
dopted to authorize assessments- on street opening, $9,000; Egan avenue,
Imnk, received their receipts and
The Citizen's National is
lands benefited by various improve- opening, $22,000; James street, openleft. Things were normal and quiet equipped with tear gas and
Officials.
Guests Speak
ments. The improvement items list- ing, $8,000; Rahway avenue water
both in the bank and on the street. clerks had no means of defenj
ed in the resolutions are as follows: system, $6,000; Summit avenue,
No one paid any attention to five themselves with the guns under I
Although the permits for two cem- The Woodbridge Lions Club had
New Brunswick ave'nue, sewer con- storm sewer, $1,700; Summit avenue
men who entered the bank and walk- counters because the holdup was f
a busy business session at the weeketeries
in
the
township,
located
near
nection, $18,000; Park avenue, Ave- curb and gutter, $1,500; Lee street,
ed about as though having business.. ned out so suddenly.
ly luncheon Monday night at Gray's
nel, water connection, $3,200; Am sidewalk improvement, $10,000. - M e n l ° Park, were granted several Log Cabin, although the meeting was
.Suddenly the five sprang into activPolice are working on the
boy avenue trunk sewers, $25,000
ity. Guns were presented to the and are being assisted by stat
May street, Hopelawn, house con- years ago and long before the State not scheduled as a business meeting.
Avenel sewer extension No. 5, $3,- nections, $1,709; Grove street, sewer had any thought of locating a soldiers Lions Qmffee and Miller of Newheads
of
the
clerks
and
they
were
C. ALBERT LARSON
liee and the staff of the prosec
ordered to stick 'em! up. Qus Bar of Union. The bank is checking
800; Craske street, Woodbridge, sew improvement, $7,000; May street, ; home in that section, an effort is be- Brunswick were present and addressport
from
New
Brunswick
that
the
tells,
of
Elm
avenue;,
Rahway,
one
er improvement, $1,800; Park ave HopelawTi, curb, gutter, paving and j
to ascertain, the exact amount of
m a d e n o w t o oust the cemeteries ed the meeting in regard to a recep- vote for the two candidates for tax ol the two customers standing in the
rue, Woodbridge, concrete curb, gut- grading, $17,000; Francis avenue
loss. Before noon it was belt
tion and dinner for "the internationk fl
hi h d g
d that only the two payrolls had
ter, sidewalk, sanitary and surface storm sewer, $4,000; Ellen street, in the interest of the soldiers home al president, Julius Hyer, to be held collector, C. Albeit Larson and Ed- b
bank felt something hard - pressed
gar
was
a
tie
and
that
neither
was
draining and penetrate macadam,
which has since been established'. in Newark on November 20th. Many elected.
uKainst his ribs. He*!iaw it- was ft taken.
Hopelawn, opening, ^9,500.
$12,000.
The fact that the holdup -was i
Jptun but at first, he said, he though1
The cemeteries were there first and local Lions will attend.
it was some movinig picture stunt ed after eight o'clock indicates I
President Ben Jensen of the Fords
have a big legal advantage in that Lions
Kartells and the other customer to the bandits were familiar withj
Club waB present and brought
fact, in the event the matter ends greetings from his club.
gether with the clejks were backed hours of the batiks in Rahway
into the vault and the bandits took the 8 o'clock opening has beeij
up in a court fight. The motter was
Lion Steve Hruska told of having
the money and fled in a Hudson se stituted for the convenience of
(referred to the administration com been in conference with representamuters.
dan,
tives of Perth Amboy, Woodbridge,
tnittee.
and the State Highway commission
The attitude of the State wai
regard to having a safety device
Special Meeting Of Commit- New Principal Is Introduced; brought to the attention of the in
of some serviceable type placed at
Annual Reports Received — Township Committee Monday after- the Y at Convery Boulevard where
tees In Charge Held Tuesin a letter from the Depart- here have been many traffic acciParent* Visit Class Rooms. noon
day Night At Columbian.
ment of Institutions and Agencies. dents. A count is to be made to asThe St. James' P. T. A. held its The cemeteries would have a depress- certain the volume of travel there
Further plans for the second an- lirst fall meeting on Monday even- \ng effect upon the soldiers, it was and then decision will be reached as
nual charity ball to be held in St. ing in the school auditorium with [St , ate d and the American Legion has to the type of traffic light to be inTwo Men Burned When
James' auditorium on November 25 the president, Mrs. John McGuirk i adopted a resolution of protest.' The stalled, Hruska said. The Lions have
Catches Fire In Sound|
by the Knights of Columbus, were presiding. The meeting was well at-, letter in full follows:
been advocating protection for moH. G. Du Bois Speaks On "The Carteret.
discussed at a special meeting held ended.
. .
". . I "The Middlesex Executive Com- torists at this point for some time.
in the Columbian club, Tuesday
Arrangements were made by the
Soul Of An Humble Race"
The new principal of the school, mittee and the Department of New
night. Chairman of the committees,
parade committee to award the prizes
CARTERET—Fire was discoJ
John Turk, told of the work already Sister Mary Helena,'was introduced Jersey, American Legion, have call- that were won on Hallowe'en night
—Mrs. L. B. Dickerson Pre- about 4 o'clock Tuesday afteij
done and outlined a program of ac- by the president, after which annual ed to our attention by formal resolu- at the parade sponsored, by the club.
aboard the Mary Ann, a gal
sides,
•eport* were given by Mrs. H. St. tion the fact that y*our committee has
tivities for the next two weeks.
tanker at the dock of the Me
Jules Joffee and his Pennsylvan- "lair Lavin, Miss Eleanor Moll, I issued permits to the Beth Israel and
Tho Soul of an Humble Race" Petroleum Corporation. The
ians will provide muBic for the affair leasurer, Mrs. Arthur_ Ernst, cor- J J ^ Lebanon cemetery associations Mrs. Boynton T o H e a d
was the topic of q)i interesting ad- spread ;like s flush over the boai
and there will be dancing from 9 csponding secretary. Mrs. Michael authorizing the establishment of cemdress by H. Graham Du Boia, Profes- two members of the crew were f
Seal.Sale Organization
until 1. All of the proceeds will be Lkngan, membership chairman, re- eteries adjoining the Menlo Park
sor of English at the Collegiate In- peed and unable to escape until
donated to ch^'ity. The committees ported two new members, Mrs. Wal- Soldiers' Home.....
stitute at Hackftttatown, at the BUp- baad been painfully burned.
'These groups are very much op
^ J/ane' J. Packard, executive
in charge haj, \\anned an elaborate er Brown and Mrs. William Tuthill.
per conference of the third district were taken to the Rahway Me
FRANK EDGAR
schem** rod E {I
{Ions in addition fco Announcement was made'of the posed to having these cemeteries lo- secretary of the Middlesex County
Junior Woman's clubs in South Am- Hospital. One of the men, Jame
diocesan council meeting to cated where they will create a de- Tuberculosis League, announces that
I following corn- annual
The report filed with the township boy, Friday. Professor Du Bois re- pelaar, of Clifton, was burned
be hold ut Cathedral Hall in Trenton, pressing atmosphere for the soldiers Mrs. Ernest H. Boynton, of Rahway
tot- the
by the election board in Port viewed the works of negro poets, both hands and on the side
Bt
J JJ. on Friday, November 27th. The i n the home and have requested us avenue, has accepted the position of clerk
were given: Booster,
J.
morning session will begin at 10.30 | to initiate action which might result chairman in charge of women's or- Reading gave Larson a total of 1G0 commenting on their form of expres- head. His companion, James
h; program, Chris Witting;
o'clock and the afternoon session' at i u having these cemeteries located ganizations! throughout the county in votes in that poll. But the sheet sion and tho styles of their work., Hia was severely burned about
r,, James J. Dunne; entertainper part of the body, hia face, '
the annual sale of Christmas Seals sent to the county clerk by the same i ta.llc centered around the Southern both hand and chest being sc
G«orge O'Brien; ticket, Arthur 2.30 o'clock. Members are invited elsewhere.
Rave Larson 100 votes and the | negro as depicted in American poet;
is; decorations, John Einhorn to attend.
"We ar6 in sympathy," wrote the by which the organization supports board
The Carteret fire departmen
An appeal was made for clothing commissioner, "with the position they its program of nursing, clinic, hos- difference, fifty-four votes, cancelled ry.
ublictty, Thomas Brennan.
The speaker classified the works called but could do little. The
to be given to needy children. Mrs. 'have --•
• view
•
.. ex- pitalization and health education ser- the majority that Larson had, actaken andi in
of- the
cording to the local records.
of such poets as Irwin Russell, the part of fhe barge was burn
John McGuirk' will gladly call for pense the state is making in erecting vices.
An interesting situation resulted. first interpreter of the negro; Paul the heat scorched some of th<|
uny article, it was announced.
the Menlo Park institution and the
Mrs. Boynton plans to appeal to
1
Pl
l t d for
f th
Plans were completed
the ben- careful landscape planning we wil women's groups in the cities and in A recount would cost considerable j Laurence Dunbar, "the most remark- bers in the dock of the Mexica
efit movie, "The Spirit of Notre undertake in order to beautiFy the (Bie rural communities to support money and if the action for the re-! pble negro that this country has pro- poration. The damage ther
Dame," to be held at the State Thea- I institutional grounds, we would ask the League in its efforts to raise count was brought by Larson, and it duced"; Claude Me Kay, George Mc- slight, however, according- to '.
tre here, Thursday and Friday, No- that your committee give serious funds this year, and to urge that proved that he was elected, the town- \ Clennan and James Corrothers. He VT. Farr, plant superintendent,!
The Mary Anna is the propa
vember lu-20. Mrs. John McGuirk consideration to the possibility of in- each group give at least one benefit ship would have to bqar the cost, ap- told of the background and training
the Halliwell-Nelson Compari
ia in charge of arrangements. Tic- sisting on a new location for the two before the end'flf January in the in- proximately $1,000; am. the other p f each of these men.
Lobby, Writing Room a n d kets may be procured from any mem- cemeteries.
hand, if the recount showed thatj Professor Du Bois also told of the Clifton. The cargo consisted of]
terest of the League.
Larson had been defeated he would ' workss of the
of the association or at Lant e most promising
p r g colored 25,000 gallons of gasoline
O t h e r Conveniences Placed ber
have to pay the bill. There was poets of today: Countee Cullen, which will be salvaged. For
gan's Restaurant in Main street. All
speculation as to whether tLarson James Weldon Johnson and others. the fire caused great cloud
At t h e Disposal Of Visitors returns from the sale of tickets must
would risk the outcome.
Du Bois, the possessor of a retaintive 'smoke. The Carteret fireme
be made to Mrs. John McGuirk, Miss
To County Seat.
Since the first report, however, memofy, recited many long poems good work in preventing danu|
Eleanor Moll, or Miss Margaret Berthe dock of the company.
there has been a change of opinion, written
e by these men. The speaker's
p
gtn on or before Thursday, NovAn offer that should interest men vember 19, as it is only from tickets
d i l t more fforceIt is now generally conceded that assumedd negro dialect
and women of Middlesex County who sold - by th« organization Hint any
Larson, as a matter of fact, was elec- fully brought to the attention ef his C D . A. To Hold Regular |
have occasion to visit New Bruns- benefit 13 derived.
Woodbridge Couple Taken To Hospital After Accident Yester- ted by the majority shown by the listeners the beauty of the work of
Monthly Meeting,, Nc
wick is embodied in an announcetownship clerk's reeord and that the j the negro poets,
Thos. Gerity, chairman of.
ment"madefhis week 1>y Kenneth W theMu>.
day Morning — Woman Has Badly Lacerated Thumb and ftport "sent"to""the county e t a * ton-1 "Mt-S, John "Perkins," coarrradrjT-for
refreshment
committee,
appointCourt Mercedes No. 709,
Baker, manager of the Hotel Wood »d the following to serve at the next
May Have Fractured Arm — Man's Wrist Lacerated — tained a clerical error, the figure j the presidents of the two South Am- Daughters of America will hd
row Wilson. Mr. Baker said^that meeting: Mrs. Paul Arway, Mrs. J.
1G0 being inadvertently transposed boy Junior clubs, welcomed the regular monthly social meetil
the facilities and comforts of the ho- Arway, Mrs. Chaa. Arsenault, Mrs.
Car Was Under Truck When They Crawled Out To Safety. to read 106.
| guests at the opening of the evening
tel are at the disposal of the public. John Bergen, Mrs. Louis Baumlin,
Mr, Larson said last night that he program in the high school. Mrs. Ce- the Columbian Club, Thursdaf
Baker, explaining the offer, said Mrs. Michael Coffey, Mrs. J. Cahill,
Joseph Paes, aged 32 years, and | was in collision With a truck of the will look out for his own interests in cil O. Dunaway, state chairman of ning, November 19. Miss
that the lobby, the writing room are Mrs. Edward Coley.
his wife, Lucy, aged 22, of 1 Jean | Raritan Mercantile Company in the matter. | It is expected that a the Juniofs, presented members of Gerity is chairman of arrange
.At this meeting plans will
open to the use of the public of the
court were badly hurt at 8 o'clock leveland avenue in Perth Amboy. way will be found to authorize the the Junior board.
Refreshments
w*re
served
by
the
county.
Miss Mararet Wimmer gave a cussed for the public card pa
hospitality committee assisted by the yesterday morning when their car Mrs. Paes was treated at the Perth opening of the ballot box to ascertain
Amboy General Hospital for a lacer- the figures. contained in the report short talk on -"The Braille.". She told be held December 1-1. Mrs.
The courtesy of the manager will directors.—Prior to the busineSs sesation of the thumb, requiring five and tally sheet, without the expense ef the work being done in educa- Powers ia chairman.
be a boon to those who visit the sion, the parents visited the class
stitches, and a possible fracture of of a recount.
tional lines for the blind and gave a
county seat on shopping trips or rooms and inspected the work of the
the right arm. She was kept at the
brief technical explanation of the
those who have occasion to visit the pupils. A meeting of the Board of
hospital for further observation.
Braille system of raised printing.
groups desiring Directors will be held December 4
county offices or
Mr. Paes wag treated at the hos' A short sketch by the Young Womto hold meetings.
g
at the home of Mrs. John McGuirk
an's Junior Club of South Amboy
pital for a badly lacerated right
,The
Wilson is the lead- and tha ncxty regular meeting will-be
Th Woodrow
Wd
and a colorful Indian pageant by the
ing hotel of the county and is mod- held December 8th, in the school au- Reformatory Inmates Over- wrist and later went home. Mrs.
Paes will be given an X-ray examinGirl's Junior Club of Avenel, featurern in the strictest sense of the word. ditorium.
•;
ed. The pageant given by the Aven- New Jersey Chapter No.
come Guard and Put Him In ation to ascertain the extent of the
But the rates aTe reasonable. There
injury to her arm.
el gtoup was directed by Miss Alida
is a special lunch, and also a blue
Icebox,
Then
Escape
To
Meet. Here Nov.
van Slyke and Miss Frances DickerMr. and Mrs. Paes were riding in
platter lunch. At night an eight- Tuesday Bridge Club
Second
Annual
Event
of
the
son, of Avenel. Unique Indian headtheir Ford coupe when it was struck
course dinner ig served for a dollar.
Roof
"German
Night" Soon
Meets
With
Mrs.
Frankel
moccasins and other Indian
by the truck, turned over and badly
, A feature of the hotel that is meetWoodbridge Post Of The | dresses,
paraphernalia gave the pageant a
damaged. John Pavowsti, of 809
ing ^ith great favor is the weekly
Six
inmates
of
the
New
Jersey
Re*
Reports of Council coma
Mrs. Louis Frankel, of School
American Legion Is Big Sue-I realistic background.
I
dinntfr-dances held on Saturday
ormatory near Rahway made a dash State street, Perth Amboy, driver of
: The supper c»nferenc« In the M. were heard at a regular bl
-nights. This feature is steadily gain- street, entertained the Tuesday eve- for liberty Tue,sda/night and failed. the truck was not injured. The Ford
cef»—Ritual
Put
On
By
CarE. church in Suuth Amvoy was at- meeting of the Knights of Col|
ing in popularity, especially among ning Bridge Club at her home on They began their move for freedom was under the truck when Mr, and
the Columbian club,
teret Post.
I tended by Jujior Woman's club in
the younger set. The attendance in Tuesday evening. Mrs. H, J. Baker, by attacking a guard and locking Mrs. Paes crawled out. The woman
from various P»rts of the night. It was announced by
recent weeks has been so large as to Si\, and Mrs. Thomas Peterson made him in an icebox. The guard recov- was screaming and suffered from
,
~
I
groups
John A. Turk, that on Noveinl
high scores. Mrs. S. H. Wyld was ashock. Two
tax the facilities of the hotel.
. , wheels
„ of
, the truck. .were 'The second annual Military ball,state.'
,
the New Jersey Chapter NoJ
wardocl the consolation prize. The ered and escaped from the ieebox
Mrs. L. B. DftekerscHi, of
, the Knights of Columbus, \vi(
The music is furnished by Connie club will hold its next meetjng at in time to give the alarm and the f "i the sidewalk when the injured of the'Woodbridge 5ost of the American Legion was he d Tuesday night third district advisor presided at the *it Woodbridge. Mr. Turk all
Atkinson's orchestra. The program the home of Mrs. George Kingberry, fugitives were cut off from escape'couple got out from under it.
in St.
st James
Tamo* school
school auditorium.
auditorium. The
The ' entird
and introduced
each weekend ineludesjrequest num- of St. George avenue. Delicious re- before they could get over the wall
in
• conference
-— —
* G ,., f t, Athe
m
lhat "Getman Night'1 will b |
bers, popular dance numbers with a freshments were served by the hos- that surrounds the institution.
hall was filled to capacity. Music speakers. Members of the faouth Am- brated by the local Council
sprinkling of old-time favorites.
for the dancing was furnished by boy clubs acted as hostesses to t l " - « after the charity ball.
Major Mark'O. Kimberling, supertess.
Fred O'Brien and his orchestra* Ma- attending_the_conference. _
The dining room of the Woodrow
intendent of the Reformatory reGrand Knight Desmond
The
members
present
were:
Mrs.
Wilson is supervised by the hostess, AloriEo. Davios, Mrs. Harry Baker, sponded with a force of guards when
jur Morrison, champion baton twirlshort talk on tho poasibilit
Miss Betty Gore, formerly of the Si\ of Avenel; Mrs. Paul Kingberry, tho alarm was sounded and the men
forming a"ttoijmbu3 Cada|
er
of 'the United States wjw present X w o Events Marked
Winfteld Scott Hotel of Elizabeth, Mm. SUphon Wyld, Mm Th»,inas were surrounded and returned to
and gave an exhibition of his
At Sewareti Party lere.
and later of the Campua In New Peterson, Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin and their cells within twenty mlnuWs of
The Carteret Post ritual te;
Reports for various
Brunswick.
I
a ritual ceremony at 10 0
the attack upon the guard.
were made by the following :|
Mrs, Jtiaeph Kli
ug Siren Give,* Alarm When on
SKWAREN.—Mrs,
Heiselberg
V*The superintendent said ho would
and th« P«rth Amboy d r u m , - . - , . ~-.
-•=•••• * sC.
,__.
i'S« O'Brign; Uutruat,
Blazfe Breaks Out At Port bugle corps gave several fine selec- was recently giren». u l »* l s f -, ,-, Brien; Admissions, Michael
asit the prosecutor of Middlesex to
Molay Dance Plans Ar«
A contest for an electric re- by her children, and it wa* albo held publicity, ThomaR Brennun; p|
proceed Hgainst the six on charges of
Reading Early Sunday —> tiqns.
frigerator, was brought to a close in honor of the rotuin.orMrs.tiei stationery itnd supplies, Ar
Completed Saya Chairman assault and attempted/ escape. The
she attended the, Union-Rochester
and the priu was awarded l o MM. > U » M and Mrs. J B r r " ^ ' " " * ' - Geis: menibershii), Grapd
major praised the efficiency and
Damage Is Trifling.
football gjuneEdgar Kreutzberg.
|iu? where theyy have
Desmond; lupsutiun, Artliur
Final arrangements for the ca- )nt'sencB of mind Of the guards.
was
men who made the attempt
Fire was discovered early Sunday Refreshments were s&rved. A com-1 friends. Dancing
sick; WEiliam H. Funto'n;
Jo
M
Miss. Grace Einhurn, of James baret dance to be held in the Crafts- are:TheGeorge
- . John J. Keating; t-ntert
Furman, Frank Malijhio morning in a labor camp at the ere- mittee. headed by Charles Frank had the evemtig. i ™ ^ _ _
_ r _... Saturday in Philadel- men's Club, Friday evening, Novem
street, spent
L-eneral charge
of the arrangements. 1 Irish jig. RefreshmentsWIre served. John Turk.
phia where she witnessed the Villa ; bur 27, under th« auspices of the lo mid John tireen, all committed from jotinx plant of the Heading Company •
, e
;
.
The guest of hunor receive? many
Uul be Molay chapter, have been ^isjsttic county; William Malas, of 11 Port Reading near the Carteret
Nova-Temple footbaH game.
gifts.
completed by the committee in Mprria county; Ralph Sandola, of
Plan May
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E.
charge, Victor Sherman, chairman, Eas'ex county, and Joseph Woods of line. The blaze waB first neted by the Action On Relief
:
. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED
O"T
T " c V t f 7 u L l , Heiselberg, Mr. and Mrs. Lars LarAtlantic county.
. , / , . * captain of- a
announced this morning. *
ing. .tug and tha
Be T a k e n - E a r l y Next W « e k
Mr. and Mrs. T. Hadderi and
Tho men were working in the kit- iwhistle of 'the
An, elaborate entertainment pronow mu«h monay you'll *«T« if
was sounded uritil
*—
-'.I daughter* Mm-gmct and Joyca, Mr.
PriAHMA
your FUR COAT »• m«4« to or- gram, novel decorations and the ca- hen in charge of Frank Ketterer. the camp wag
The Township Committee Ad- Stanley Heieelbeig, MissfMargaret
'Ed. L. Hardiman, forn
aroused- Then an
d*r. You only pay for the ikioi jjaretj dance floor arrangements will Two of the group diverted Ketterer's
Mfcnday afternoon to meet Hair, of Sewaren; m-r. and Mrs. AnSeaman's, Perth Ad
and a (mall amount for labor.
all go to make- up an evening of attention and the 'others jumped him alarm was 'smt to the Port Heading joumed
agairv at tbe call of the uHair in or- dr«w Heiselberg, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Way pay two or tkr«« profit! ?
unique enjoyment. Music will be fur- and overpowered him. He was chok- company.
def to take up the work of prepar- Hansen, John Mageste, of Woodnished by Harry Brown and his Lau- ed and roughly handled and then
Tha fire started in a mattress and ing for the emergency relief pro-( bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Willard t urktr
REPAIRING - REMODELING' rence H»rb6r Casino orchestra. pushed into the icebox .The. prisoners
believed
to
have
been
due
to
the
gram to be carried out for the unem- and slaughter Gloria at Bound Bruok,
There will be dancing from 9 until 1. then went through a trap door to the /carelessness of a smoker. The
pluyed. No meeting was held this and Miss Norma Bowen, of »r«nuhroof. Given time their escape might superintendent said tile damage*
best Workmanship Guaranteed
The affair is Informal.
Called For and
week. The members of the commit- town.
Al Tiach, of New York, will act as have been eiay but Ketterer had re <trtfling.
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WOODBKIDGE FUR SHOP
covered
his.faculties
and
pounded
on
Itee
held
a
conference
last
night
but
Mr,
and
Mrs.
J.
Brown,
Phillip
master of ceremonies and will conm Amboy Ave,,
wth »» <t«n
duct the entertainment. -There wil th»>inaide el the ieebox with'
were busy fitly other matters. It Wiggwrt a.nd Miss Estelle Davis, of
J.
LAKE
d . *Am.ottto»|"
h
d heard
h d Mm
M
be a' numlwv of specialty dance*,
in
of
>
o
d
[niBVtalttwftjh?nwrtiW »* * ! L j r S H m J ! : ^ ^J^Normal *«ds f . L
J
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and
pri» wait*
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IQOMAIH
Cemeteries Near
Woodbridge Lions
Institution Opposed f In Busy Session
K. Of I Charily
ISt. James P.T.A.In
First Fall Meeting
Ball Plans Made
Junior Clubs Hear
Tanker On Fire
Of Negro Poets In
Near Oil Co.
Talk At Conference
Woodrow Wilson Hotel
Makes Generous Offer
ManAnd Wife Injured When Truck
Hits And Crushes Their Automobile
Six Prisoners In
Dash ForLiberty
Capacity Attendance
At Military Ball
Council Committeesl
Report At K.
'ire At Labor Camp
Blamed OnSmoker
HARDIMAN
.^ffl^f*'
WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1981
SUITS and" DRESSES$
MEN'S OVERCOATS
LADIES' COATS
CLEANER and PRESSED
NEW YORK CUSTOM TAILOR
WOODBRIDGE
Work Called For And Delivered
Prompt Service
INFORMATION
St.
('alhiTlnps,
Out.—KnthoriiiP
("Auntie") Itpvennx. tlilrty-one y'nm n
Blnvc, roMirnlrtl her onp. hundredth
hlrlhilii.v tii'ro reci'iltly.
Wlmn tho Civil wnr frood her nt
thirty oiio slip, dpclilod to come to
Cnniiiln.
A scientist tin* estlmnted Hint
If nil the eleetrlo InmpR used In
tho United Stntea roulrf ha coneonlrated they wotiM Illuminate
;ifiout tmo B(]iinro mllo nn brightly nfl siumhlnp.
"Jt, wan hnrd for ncerops .to rent
QUALITY OF WORK NOT LOWERED BUT PRICE
LOWERED TO MEET COMPETITION
73 MAIN STREET^
Slave for 31 lfear», She
Reaches 100th Birthday
Tel. Woodbridge 8-0167
houses lirro when f first cnmp," filie
siiI(1 roccnfly, "RO WP jnfit worked hnnl
nnd earned enough tn buy one. I Rtlll
do nil my own work."
A mil Kntp's memories of slavery
days nro vivid.
" W P Imrt n good mnstor," (the snlrf.
"There nils no whipping on the plantation ; he wouldn't even let us whip
our nwn chlldrpn.
"At chrjstmns WP. had ft w w k ' l vncatlon. IJo used to toll \l» WP rnu^d (rn
whore, wp wnntoil, ' H P nlwnys lau^hIngly wnriwd us, however, '<|io,t to go
California Rancher's
Land Coven Wealth
A mnnll lirrlln theater h n r
been Klven reversible Bents so
Hint Ilirlr occupants enn face a
modem plcturn Bcrcpn nt ono
rnd of the buHdinK or a lecMiffi |>lntfnrm at the nthpr.
RHYMING PROVERBS
A hole Hint's round fits no square peg;
("iinniln.
As you sow so 8luill you reap;
"Wlii'ii we were freed, the notion
cf t"'int' to C'nnndx Just stuck in my Always look before you leap;
mind, I'm Rind It did."
"Auntie" Rays she Isn't In quite US A friend In need1* a friend Indeed;
jtooil hrolth ns she WUH n few years
npn, hut stllMnitnTTges to "gH along aTl Of tlie morrow1 take no lieefl;
Hprht."
Tls an III wind blows no (rood;
SUNDAY - MONDAY — NOV. IS - 16
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
EDMUND LOWE with LOIS MORAN
In The Thrilling Mystery Drama
"THE
SPIDER"
Associate Feature—Vivid! Vital! Gorgeous! Glamorous!
"THE MIRACLE
WOMAN"
Starving
BARBARA STANWYCK
PATHE NEWS
OSWALD CARTOON
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY — NOV. 17 - 18 "
The Comedy Sensation of the Season
"THE BRAT"
Featuring SALLY O'NEILL
With Allen Dinehart, June Collyer and Virginia.JTK*—"",
—Also—
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA "FLAMING JUNGLE"
Comedy "THE CATSPAW"
Educational Film "The Electric Ship"
SPECIAL — TUESDAY NITE — SPECIAL
FREE —50 Baskets of Standard Food Products— FREE
DON'T MISS THIS!
.
THURSDAY - FRIDAY — NOV. 1 9 - 2 0
Dedicated to the Incomparable KNUTE ROCKNE
" T H E S P I R I T OF N O T R E D A M E "
With
LEW AYRES
SPECIAL ATTRACTION—"THE LIFE OF EDISON"
Pathe News—Oswald Cartoon—Comedy "Howdy Man"
PATENTS
Tlmf counti in apply mi
for ptttnU Don't rtak 4ttip la prnlet tins jour
I dug
Stnd sketch or
model tar ImlruetWni or
writ* for FREE book,
"lid* to Obtain a Patfiit *
and "R^cortJ of lnvvntion"
form
No ehtrf* for information on h>)* tu pr«*d
Cvm«iunic*lions itriclljr conflJ*ntitl
Pvowpi
CLARENCE A.. O'BRIEN
Regi»ter*d Pat«nt Attorn*/
Orent men are misunderstood J
Koine was built not In a day;
To thy proper self be t r u e ; j
Blondi Ara "Hard Boiled"
Memphis,
Tenn.—"The
liardestbollvd girls nnd women we have at
police
hendo,uarter«
are always
blonds," unys Mrs. Anna Jackson, In
change of the women's protective bureau here,
Credit give where It Is due;
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For no man wait the tide and time.
I One Fat Man Worth
Six Head of Cattle
While the BUD shines make thee hay;
KnchantmcDt Is by distance lent;
Rich men seldom are content;
nonsense now nnd then
A marreloui inrention that will
Is relished by the best of men.
enable you to do roar own French
-^31enn Compton, to the
i dry cleaning with the price of one
New York Herald Tribune.
'garment cleaned at any cleaning
jthop. It ii possible to clean at
I many ai four or 6 T « garment! by
HAPPY THOUGHTS
! purchasing YOUNG'S FRENCH
j CLEANER NO. 1 and NO. 2 com< pound.
A mnn needs polish to shlae.
Tel. 8-1217
MIDSEASON CLEARANCE SALE
AT
LOBELS
KIDDIE
SHOP
133 SMITH STREET
PERTH AMBOY
We must make room for the shipments of new merchandise
arriving daily for the coming holiday season. We are therefore offering you surprisingly low prices to clear away as much
stock as possible. All items quoted below are for
The man who la Incky In love renalns single.
Women cannot expect to ba
misunderstood. •»
I The renl way to face a problem Is
i to put yi.ur buck into it.
\ Tho <?st lisht on the subject of m a r ,
\ ri:ii;i? is a little reflection.
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i
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i
M.itiv people cou'1 say all they think
without niiiiiln; any noise.
!
It (lncsnt follow that because *
woman is a hlond she's fair.
j
Rafliins costumes show there Is a. :
skeleton In nearly every family,
i
Some men neter hit the mark be- I
cause they never pull the trigger,
!
If a poet-'Cnn't put fire Into his 1
verses he should reverse the process, j
A man takes a wife for better or |
for worse, only to Hnd he has got her !
for gootl.
The old-fa.shi,.iif-.| hats will never
come back hN-ausc the hatpins would
make necking too dangerous.
9 4 c to $ 1 . 7 7 none higher
WE REPEAT THE BIGGEST SELLER!
BOYS' SHEEP LINED LEATHERETTE COATS
IN BLUE, GREEN A N D BROWN. SIZES 4 - 1 0 .
$2.88
PILE COAT SETS FOR GIRLS
Free delivery all over Middlesex
and Union counties. Just phone Rahway 7-0711, 7-0712.
J. R. BAUMANN
St. George and Hazelwood Avei.
RAHWAY
Announcement
DORSEY MOTORS INC. —Announce their appointment^;;-^J[ie
exclusive Authorized For<£son
Tractor Dealer for Middlesex
County.
GRANDMA SAYS
4
These modern wives would rather \
have a neighbor tlicy can talk about
thaq one they r:m burrow things from'..
The •
_
i
1
'.inni'il girl who used to
h e l p i i i n i :.••!• I M I W I K I S Q g r a n d d a u g h t e r
who
h e l p s h e r s e l f 1)0 m o t h e r ' ^ u n d j
g r a n d n m t l i e r ' s ciiia'retteg.
J
T l i e t r o u b l e w i t h most p e o p l e w h o !
t h i n k t h e y lire hMIng t h e i r l i g h t un- I
der H tiiifilK'l is that a t h i m b l e w o u l d i
I c o v e r It.
|
H I T hark u^<l tn In' n h e r e n wiiinan
', w a s su'ipuseil n . put nil IHT c-li>tII«--J. I
Nniv It Is t h e pl'i'-e sli<> diii'X'i't put
! liny w h e n >hi' rKtllv g e t s <lr*iss4i(J u p —
! fllillHri'l'T \t:
•-(•
b.n<fwe'll have 'a" ',
^Slice far- dinner! '
TAN PILE FABRIC COAT. MUFF AND BERET TO MATCH.
WARMLY LINED, WELL TAILORED. SIZES 3 TO 6.
$3.88
Those flowers last well and are nice
for birthdays, the sick room and social affairs.
A pood-looking lass causes many 1
young man to reflect.
HAT, JACKET AND LEGGINGS IN PINK, WHITE, GREEN, BLUE.
WASHABLE CHINCHILLA WITH RUST-PROOF ZIPPERS.
SIZES 1 - 3.
GUARANTEED FAST COLORS.
A SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICE ON ALL SIZES: 1 - 3, 3 - 6, 7 - 14.
OUR REGULAR $1.00 TO $2.98 STOCK.
Mo«t Dre««es in Size 1 lo G Are With Blomers or Panties.
Never So Cheap As Now.
100,000 Of Them In Various Colors.
A Glorious Show.
mention thia ptp«r when
A beautiful yoman Is always charm- • boring from advertiwn-—
ing—somebody.
If men weren't horn fools bio
vanipo would be ns harmless as bread
pills In a pop gun.
GIRLS' WASHABLE DRESSES
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Home, Italy.—"In Liberia a
fat man li worth at least six
bend of cattle," Father J. Col11ns. Irish priest of the Lyons jjl
African Missions, told the C«thnlic missionary news agency
Fldea when recounting Ills ad
ventures a* a mltaionnry In the
cannibal parts of West Africa.
Father Collins has lived
among savage and cannibal
tribes for many yeaVs and said
that cannibalism still prevails In
parts of Africa, though' It is
dying o u t
BAUMANN'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS
<IHHHHHHHHHHHHHr****^**4HHHi
SATURDAY ONLY
3 Pc. CHINCHILLA ZIPPER SET
Special $ 2 . 9 8
Proteit Jt Old
The Rreat American literary men.
Hawthorns, Emcr«.m, Poe, T*oreaM(
Whitman, Twnln, nil protested against
the way tho Amprlrn of tholr drty was
golrnr.
West Warwick, H. I.—A motorist la
entitled to a deer killed in collision
with Ills nuto.niolille Just ns much as
4f he shot the'animal during open season.
This was the rwllnR of County nird
nnd Game Commissioner Everett L.
llarr.UB aftW a 150-pound deer hnd
f,UH HgHlnst Stanley Shetn's automobile and been killed.
Police thought they had a right to
the carcass, Bnt Sheln argued he
should have the deer In lieu of other
compensation for dnmago to his machine.
And here's the reason for my rhyme:
CHARLES SERMAYAN, Agent
28 Main Street,
Woodbridge, N. J.
Goldenrod and Hay Fever
(Milcnrod Is crnss-fertlllreil by butterllles an:', bees, and Is a typical Insert pollinated plant. The pollen gives
g positive hay fever reaction, hut,
not beinK wind borne., enn cause hny
fever onlij upon rilrerl luhnlntlon.
Deer Killed by Ayto Is
Property of Car Owner
The dead goose lays no golden egg;
In
EARl. ARNOLD, MANAGER
Holllster, Calif.—F. Itrlticrl, rancher
In the Aiisnymns district, In drilling
4A0 feet for wnter on his rnnr.li, struck
successively n golrt-licnrliiR <iunrti
vrln, oil, niilnrul gns iiml plonty of
watrr.
Tim qimrtz, frum tlie SOO-tont level,
assayed $07 a ton, considered fnlrly
rich. SlRrts ofotl cnnie from tlie 8!Wfoot level and a hot, blue flnnio burns
If a nmtch Is struck over the well
cup.
Briber! Is more pleased over the
rush of water than tlie other Indications.
for Erhperor
D«f«ctW« F«M Common
Tlie month of Aiiitust WHS nnmnd
Of the men who took the, physical
examination In tho United States dnr- fur AHKIIHIUS Onosnr by the Roman
lng the World war nbout 80 per cent Reniile. It previously had been railed
were rejected, heennsa of defective Sexillls. July hnd tioen named for
Julius Ciit'siir, nnd Aucimtas tliought
feat.
he should hlive ofjunl honor.
They have on hand the new type Fordson Tractor and a generous stock of Fordson Parts for both
the new and old type Tractor.
See them for your requirements on Implement*
and Equipment.
New Tractors, Implements, etc. may be purchased
on the Authorized Ford U. C. C. Finance Plan.
set
BROTHER and SISTER JERSEY SUITS
GENUINE IMPORTED SUEDE SUITS
. . ^
BLUE, GREEN AND TAN. SIZES 2 - 6
ALSO IN PASTEL SHADES INCLUDING WHITE,SIZES 1 • 3.
"A complete line of cold
cuts at the Woodbridge
Delicatessen all the time.
Only the fme»t quality.
Try them."
WOODBRIDGE
DELICATESSEN
102 M.in St.
GIRLS' TALLY-HO COATS
COCOA, TA.N AND GREEN.
4-
WARMLY LINED. SIZES* - 6
$6.88
Woodbrid«.
DORSEY MOTORS, Inc.
Maple and Fayette Streets
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Phone P. A, 4.3500
Fordson
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Typiroi Hoy and Girl of America
NOTICE OF TAX SALE-TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE
SECTION 39
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Collector of Taxes of the Township of Woodbridpre, in the County of Middlesex, will hold a public
HS
,?s*
lule at the Tax Office', Memorial Municipal Building, Main Street, Woodbridgc, New Jersey, on- the 1st dny of December, 1931, at two o'clock, in
the afternoon, Eastern Standard Time, to satisfy municipal liens now in arrears.
The parcels to be aold are listed below, l»Bln« described by lot and block number as shown on the Township Assessment Map, and in accordance with the last tax duplicate giving the owner's name as shown on the laflt tax duplicate, together with the total amount due thereon as computed
to July 1, 1981.
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Said respective parcels of land will be sold to make the amounts severally chargeable against the name on said first day of July, 1931, as computed in said list together With Interest on said amount from sa'd flnft day o'Mnly to the -date of Mile, and the cost* of ««le. In a supplemental colutnjn
Is shown the estimated payment required to avoid sale.
Sajd parcels will be sold in fee to auch persons as will purchase the same, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but not exL<*><
ceeding eight per cent, per annum.
r?v
Said, sales will be subject only to municipal liens accruing after July, 1, 1931, including assessments confirmed after that date and 1931 taxes,
and to the right of interested parties to redeem within the time fixed by law.
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Computed
Estimated
"HA
to
Amount
July 1, 1931 to Satisfy
$2,366.43
Raritan River Clay Co
$2,303.90
9.80 acres
House
59 H Lot 9
New Brunswick Ave.
Block
6,790.98
Raritan River Clay Co.
6,627.71
82.83 acres
Lot 1
60
Slinjr Tail Brook
664.32
Raritan River Clay Co
646.68
31.92 acres
Lot 1
61
Crows Mill Creek
134.67
Raritan River Clay Co
132.45
6.48 acrea
Lot 1.
89
Raritan River
9.38
Hatry Brower & Max Gibian ..
7.19
Irregular .
Fowler Ave.
177 B Lot 3
7.26
Harry Brower & Max Gibian ..
5.13
Irregular
Fowler Ave.
177 B Lot 4
7.26
Harry Brower, & Max Gibian.
5.14
Irregular.
Fowler Aye.
177 B Lot 6
Harry Browor & Max GihUn ..
5.14
Irregular
Fowler Ave.
177 B Lot B
27.12
Harry Brower & Max Gibian .
24.49
Irregular
Fowler Ave.
177 D Lota 5 to 8 .
26.26
Harry Brower & Max Gibian .4 ,, 23.65
Irregular
Waring Ave.
177 D Lots 9 to 12
25.20
Harry Brower & Max Gibian ..
22.61
Irregular
Waring Ave.
177 E Lota 7 to 10
20.03
Wilk Realty Co
17.58
Irregular
Pender Place *
180 A Lot
L
15.51
Wilk Realty Co
13.17
Irregular
Lot 2
Pender Place
180 A
10.18
Wilk Really Co.
. 7.97:
Irregular
Gor.don.Ave. i
180 B Lot 1
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
~.
7.96
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 B Lot 2
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 B Lot 3
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
^
(.96
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 B Lot 4
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 B Lot 5
10.17
Wilk, Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Lot 6
Gordon Afre.
1S0B
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
ut
7.96
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 B Lot 7
10.16
Wilk Realty Co
7.95
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 B Lot 8
Firestone Batteries tpfa
10.10
Wilk Realty Co;
7.95
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 B Lot 9
• 12.10
Wilk Realty Co.
9.84
Irregular.
the motor every' time.
Pender Place
180 B Lot 11
10.16
Wilk Realty Co
7.95
Irregular
Pender Place,
180 B Lot 12
yon step on, the starter
10.16
Wilk Realty Co
7,95
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot 13
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.90
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot 14
•—cold or warm weather,
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot 15
10.17
—It jrfjiKei no differWilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot 16
10.17
W l k Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot IT
eneel We haTe new
MERICA'S
typical
4-II
club
boy
nnd
girl
were
cln>scn
nt
tne
nnnuixt
10.17
Wilk Realty Co.7.96
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot 18
meeting of that organization held In Snn IHego, win-re the nwnrds were
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular '
powerful Firestone
Pender Place
180 B Lot 19
made. These honors went to Clarence Bell, dlxteen yours old, of McDonald,
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot 20
Batteries on display10.17
Kan.,
ami
Helen
Johnnon,
BlittjAi'
'years
old,
of
HocliPBtnr,
Minn.,
for
the
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Pender Place
180 B Lot 21
17.52
Wilk Realty Co
:
15.13
Irregular
highest degree of Natlomil 4*H club leadership and project work In their
Dunbar Ave.
180 C Lot 1
tome in and see them.
14.67 particular county and state. They were chosen from more than 000 boys
Wilk Realty Co.
12.38
Irregular
Dunbar Ave.
180 C Lot 2
13.69
Wilk
Realty
Co
11.40
Irregular
Dunbar Ave.
180 C Lot 3
and glrla who went to the National Dairy exposition to represent 850,000
13.69
Wilk Realty Co
11.40
Irregular
Dunbar Ave.
180 C Lot 4 •
13.69 4-H club members from all states of the Union.
Wilk Realty Co
11.40
Irregular
Dunbar Ave.
180 C Lot 5
13.69
Wilk Realty Co
11.40
Irregular
Dunbar Ave..
180 C Lot 6
8.99
Wilk Realty Co
M 6.81
Irregular
Lot 7
Gordon Ave.
180 C
8.99
Wilk Realty Co
6.81
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 C Lot 8
9.01
Wilk Realty Co
6,83
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 C Lot 9
9.01
Wilk Realty Co
6.83
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 C Lot 10
9.01
Wilk Realty Co
6.83
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 C Lot 11
15.38
Wilk Realty Co
13.02
Irregular
Lot 12
Gordon Ave.
180 C
—urn*
10.18
Wilk Realty Co.
7,95
Irregular
Oordon Ave.
180 C Lot 18
By
Betsy
Cdlitter
10.17
Wilk
Realty
Co
7.96
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 C Lot^l4
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10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Irregular
Gordon Ave.
180 C. Lot 15
10.17
Wilk
Realty
Co
7.96
Irregiilap
Gordon Ave.
*180 C Lot 16
HK lted Hot I'oker (tnlphofla E'fit35.58
Wilk Realty Co
32.73
Irregular
Inland
180 C Lot 17
GOOD COFFEE
zerl) Is hardly as far north as
10.15
ONE YEAR
Wilk Realty Co
.„
7.94
Irregular
Gordon Ave,
180 D Lot 1
I'hlladelphla. In sections above I'hll10.16
Wilk Realty Co
7.95
25x100
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 2
T 18 surprising wbnt good coffee ndelphln, except those which are pro10J6
Wilk Realty Co
.7.95
26x100
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 8
10.17
can bo mnde with the most Im- tected to an unusual extent, the plants
25x100
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 4
10.17 promptu sort of equipment—and on should be lifted In the autumn and
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
25x100
Gordon Ave.
180D Lot 5 . _
OF
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
25x100
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 6
the other hum] it Is amazing to see carried through the winter In boxes
FIRESTONE
STANDAF
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
25x100
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 7
poor coffee can be made with of sand In the cellar or In a covered
BATTERIES
10.17 wfi&f
Wilk Realty Co.
7.96
25x100
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 8
the
most
up-to-date
and
well
made
cold-frame. The clumps should be set
10.17
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
25x100
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 9
10.17 coffee pots and percolators. Every Into the ground as early as possible
Wilk Realty Co.
7.96
25x100
Gordon Ave.
180 D
Lot 10
10.17 one has drunk delicious coffee made In the spring, as they start to grow
25x100
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 11.,
10.16 from.Inexpensive materials and coffee very quickly when the weather beIrregular
Wilk Realty Co
7.95
Gordon Ave.
180 D Lot 12
15.21 that tasted like poison from high- comes at. »U warm. The, Red Hot
Wilk Realty Co
12.88
Irregular
Summit Ave.
180 D
Lot 13
12.15 priced products.
Wilk Realty Co
9.90
Irregular
Poker, which Is also called the Torch
Summit Ave.
180 D
Lot 14
12.16
Irregular
Summit Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
9.91
180 D
Lot IB
Plchtc and cumplng coffee Is often Lily, prefer* a very gunny situation
12.16 surprisingly good. This Is partly due but looks particularly well when grown
Irregular
Summit-Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
9.91
180 D
Lot 16
Cor. Main St.-Rahway A
12.16
Summit Ave.
Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
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9.91
180 D
Lot 17
agamst
a
green
background
Jt
likes
an
no
doubt
to
the
fact
that
we
drink
WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
12.16
Summit Ave.
Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
9.91
180 D
Lot 18
10.93 It with a keen appetite. Another rea- abundance of water but will not thrive
Tel. Wo. 8-1280
Summit Ave.
Irregular
Wilk Re'alty Co
. 8.70
180 D
Lot 19
19.83 son Is that it Is not usually over In a wet soil.
Dunbar Ave.
Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
_ - 17.38
180 D
Lot 20
H.
M.
TOMPKINS,
(©,
1951.
WMt«rn^«w«p»p«r
Union.)
12.05
cooked
and
still
another—that
It
is
Dunbar Ave.
25x150
180 D
Wilk Realty Co
9.80
Lot 21
12.07 prepared In a fresh container or one
Dunbar Ave.
25x150
180 D Lot 22
Wilk Realty Co
9.82
12.07 that has been well aired since last
25x150
180 D Lot 23
' Dunbar Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
9.82
f
12.07 used for coffee making.
Dunbar Ave.
25x150
180 D Lot 24
Wilk Realty Co
•
9.82
12.06
Dunbar Ave.
25x150
180 D
Lot 25
Wilk Realty Co
9.81
The simplest way to make a large
12.06
Dunbar Ave.
180. D
Irregular
Lot 26
Wilk Realty Co
.'.
9.82
20.98 quantity picnic or camp coff.es Is by
Summit Ave.
180 E Lot 1
Irregular
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18.50
12.06 putting tMe ground coffee In a per180 E
Summit Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
9.81
Lot 2
"If I f s Hardware, We Have It!"
12.07 fectly clean fresh bag of muslin tied
180 E Lot 3
Summit Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
9.82
12.07 at the top, and then putting this Into
180 E
Summit Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
9.82
Lot 4
Full Line of—
12:07 a large aluminum kettle of cold water
180 E Lot 5
Summit Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
9.82
12.06 and letting it come to the bolL The
180 E
Summit Ave.
Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
8.81
Lot 6
HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
10.16 bag'may be used agnln and again If It
180 E
Gordon Ave.
Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
7.95
Lot 7
:
10.15 Is well rinsed out In cold then hot
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
180 E
Gordon Aye.
25x100
Lot 8
Wilk Realty Co.
7.94
10.16
180 E
Gordon Ave.
25x100
Lot 9
Wilk Realty Co
7.95
water and allowed to dry thoroughly
10.17
553-555 Roosevelt Avenue
CARTERET, N.
180 E
Gordon Ave. >
25x100
Lot 10
Wilk Realty Co
„
7.96
10.17 In the open alp.
180 E
Gordon Ave.
25x100
Lot 11
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
Theoretically
percolated
coffee
Is
10.17
Tel.
Carteret
8-0312
and
8-1018
180 E
Gordon Ave,
25x100
Lot 12
Wilk Realty Co
i7,96
. 10.17 better than boiled coffee. Often Ita
180 E
Gordon Ave.
25x100
Lot 13
Wilk Realty Co
7,96
10.17 flavor Is Inferior. The reason for this
180 E
Gordon Ave.
25x100
Lot 14
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
10.17 la that the Inside of the percolator
180 E
Gordon Ave.
25x100
Lot 15
I
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
10.17 and the various pieces there Included
180 E
Gordon Ave.
25x100
Lot 16
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
1P.17
180 E
Gordon Ave.
26x100
Lot 17
Wilk Realty Co
_
7.96
10.17 are not sufficiently scrubbed and aired.
180 E
Gordon Ave.
Irregular
Lot 18
Wilk Realty Co
7.96
18.29 Once a week all metal parts that com!>
180 E
Dunbar Ave.
Irregular
Lot 19
I
Wilk Realty Co
18.88
12.05 Inoontact with the coffee should be
180 E
Dunbar Ave.
25x150
Lot 20
Wilk Realty Co
•.
9.80
12.07 thoroughly scoured. Then cold water
180 E
Bunbar Ave,
25x150
Lot 21
Wilk Realty Co
9.82
12.07 with a teaspoonful of baking soda
, 180 E Lot 22
Dunbar Ave.
25x150 Wilk. Realty Co
:.:r......
9.82
12.07 should be put Into the percolator nnd
180 E Lot 23
Established 1890
Dunbar Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co.
9.82
/ 1 1 . 3 0 brought to the boll. After this the
180 E
Dunbar Ave.
Irregular
Lot 24
x
Wilk Realty Co
9.06
10.15
180 P Lot 1
Main Office:
189-195 New St.
Gordon Ave. Irregular
Wilk. Realty Co
7.94
10.14 percolator should be rinsed and filled
180 F Lot 2
25xiJP0
Gordon Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
7.93
with clear water and brought to the
Phone:
2400
New
Brunswick, N.
9.11
. 180 F Lot 3
25x100
•
Gordon Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
6.93
boll. After that it should be set out
9.11
180 F
25x100
Gordon
Ave.
Lot 4
Wilk Realty Co
6.93'
9.12 for a thorough sunning and airing.
1B0 K
25x100
Lot 5
Gordon Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
6.94
9.12 And between these weekly cleanslngs
180 F Lot 6
25x100
Gordon Ave.
Wilk Realty Co,
6.94
9.81 the percolator should _alwayj be
1S0T
-85x100Lot 7
Gordon* Ave.
Wilk -Realty So. ......_.....;:..:....
-1-M 9.80 thorougaly washed and dried after
180 F Lot 8
Gordon Ave.
25x100
Wilk Realty Co
7.60
A
9.81 each using.
180 F
Lot 9
25x100
Gordon Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
7.61
9.81
180 F Lot 10
25x100
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Gordon Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
7.61
23.69
180 F Lot 18
Woodland Ave,
Irregular
Alfred & Marie Drenes
2.1.11
Raw milks produced by tuberculin and blood tester
15.73
180 F Lot 14
PICKED UP
Woodland Ave.
25x150
Alfred & Marie Drene3
13.38
15.72
180 F Lot 15
Woodland Ave.
25x150
Alfred & Marie Drenea
13.37
cows: Walker. Gordon Certified, Golden Guernsey,
15J73
180 F Lot 16
Woodland Ave.
25x150
Alfred & Marie Drenea
13.38
Give a book a bad name and It's a
15.73
180 F Lot 17
Woodland Ave,
25x150
Alfred & Marie Dreneg
13.38
Suydam's Special, Rutger's Special
talkie.
15.74
180 F Lot 18
25x150
Woodland Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
13.39
12.15
180 F Lot 19
jIrregular
Woodland Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
16.91
There's something wrong about* the
180 F Lot 20
Distribution Covers: New Brunswick, Highland Park
Summit Ave.
• Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
14.53
12.08 man who Is always right.
180 F Lot 21
25-xi50 •
Summit- Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
9.83
12.09
180.F1 Lot 22
South River, Sayreville, Parlin, South Amboy,
25x150
Summit Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
S.84
12.09
180'*
Lot 23
Summit Ave.
25x150
The disappointed In love are not al
Wilk
Realty
Co
.':
9.84
12.09
180 F Lot 24
Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, Carteret, Fords
Summit Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
9.84
12.09 ways those who have beon rejected.
180 F
Lot 25
25x150
Summit Ave.
Wilk
Realty
Co
9.84
12.09
180 F
and Metuchen, N. J.
Lot 26
Summit Ave.
Irregular
Wilk -Realty Co
9,84
19.62
It takes more will-power than moiiej
180 G
Lot 4
Woodland Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
17,17
19.62 to keep a fashionable Kirl lu clothes.
180 G
Lot 5
Woodland Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
17.17
19.61
180 G
Lot 6
Woodland Ave.
25x150
Wilk Realty Co
17.16
19.61
180.G
Lot 7
Woodland Ave.
Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
17.16 .
24.48
181 A
Lot 23
Jansen Ave.
' Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
21.90
17.48
181 B
Lot 9
Janaon Ave,
25x100
Wilk Realty Co
15.09
17.48
181.B,, Lot 10
Jansen Ave,
25x100
Wilk Realty Co
15.09
17.48
181 B
Lot 11
Jansen Ave.
25x100
1B.09
-Wilk Realty Co
17.48
181 B
Jansen Ave.
Lot 12 .
25x100
15.09
Wilk Realty Co
17.54
181 B
Jansen
An»
Lot 15 *
25x100
16.15
17.49
181 B • Lot 18
Jansen Ave.
26x100
15.10
Charles Simkin .i
17.49
181 B Lot 19
Jansen Ave.
15.10
25x100
Charles Srmkin
17.48
181 B
Jansen Ave.
Lot 22
15.09
25x100
Morns Greenfield
17.48
181 B
Jensen Ave.
Lot 23
15.09
25xlOJ>/
Wilk Realty Co
17.48
181 B
Lot 24
15.09
25x100
v Jansen Ave.
Wilk Realty Co
17.48
181 B
Jansen Ave.
15.09
Lot 25
25x100
Wills Realty Co
17.48
181 B
Junsen
Ave.
15.09
Lot 26
^25x100.
Wilk
Realty
Co
17.48
T
181 B
".naen Ave.
Lot 27
25x100
Wilk Realty Co.
I5.oa_
17.49
181 B
Jansen Ave.
Lot 31
25x100
Wilk Realty Co.
15.10'
17.40
181 B
Jansi'en Ave.
25x100
Lot 32
Wilk Realty Co.
15.10
17.49
181 B
Junsen Ave,
25x100 i
Lot 33
WHk Realty Co
16.10
22.08
181 B
Jansen-Ave.
""•£5x100 '
Lot 34
Wilk Realty Co.
19.67
21.85
181 B
GordonrAve.
25x100
L»tr 48
Wilk Realty Co
,.
19.86
17.49
181 B
Gordonj
Ave
"*
25x100
Lot 50
Wilk Realty Co
15.10
17.48
181.8
Gordon
Ava.
25X100
Lot 51
Wilk Realty Co
1B.09
17.50
e
181 B
Gordon
4x
•
25x100
Lot 04
Wilk, Realty Co
15.11
17.2i)
181 B
Gordon
Ave.
25x100
Lot 55Pert} Realty Co,
14.90
17.29
Gordon
Ave.
25x100
Lot 56
.181 B
Perth Realty Co
17.27
14.90
•25x100
ordon Ave,
18.1 B Lot 57
Perth Realty Co
17.27
14.88
ordon
Ave.
181B
Perth
Realty
Ce
14,88
17.27
Lot 58
,
Gordon
Ave,
181 B
25x100
Perth
Realty
Co.
11.75
r*.88
j
Lot 59
Gordon Ave.
181 B
85x100
Perth Realty Co.
11.74
fl.&O
Lot 60
Gordori Ave.
181 B
25x100
Maria Kospador
9.49
79.67
Lot 61
Gordon'Ave,
liil C
25x100 eaoh
Wilk Realty Co
75.70
17.07
Lots 14 to 18
' Gordon Ave.
. 181 C Lot 35
25x100
14.08
22.07
Wilk Realty Co.
I..:
Gordon Ave.
1810
. ,80x100
6.87
1,9.56
Wilk Realty (?b.
Lot 36
Liberty St.
. 181 C Lot 42 A
121x100
. 6.87
Jens P. Jensen
4.75
Liberty St.
181 C
12ixl00 "
194.57
4.75
Wilk Realty Co.
Lot 42 B
Liberty St.'
181.JC Lot 43
26x100
Jenson P. Jensen
'.
187.57
House
Liberty St.
181 C
25jtl00 each
Lots -51 and 62
John V, Pedersgn and
22.82
25.41
August* Schmidt
Liberty St, '
48.82
181 C Lots 53 to 56
Wilk Realty' Co.
45.64
25x100 each
Liberty St.
13.69
Wilk Realty Co. .,
25x100
11.39
181D
Lot ,27
Liberty St.
" 13.09
Irregular
Wilk Realty Co
11.39
181 D Lot 28
3.51
Fowler Ave,
5.60
Irregular
Harry Brower & Max Gibian
V
188 A Lot 1
3.51
Fowler Ava.
5.C0
Irregular
Harry Brower & Max Gibian
,,183 A
Lota
8.51
Fowler Ave..
5.60
Irregular
Harry Brower & Max Gibian
8.61
Fowler Ave, * "
5.60
Irregular
Harry Brower & Max Gibian
8.61
Fowler Ave.
5.60
Irregular
Harry Brower & Max Gibian
188 A
Lot 5
S.6).
S'owler Ave.
6.60
. Irregular
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188 A
Lot 6
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Lot 28
373 M
Lot 81
878 N
Lot 9
878 N - tot 67
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Lots 88 tg 6t
878 N
373 N
373 N
375 B
1175 S
383 C
883 D
Lot 86
Lot 67 '
Lota 76 and 77
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' Waring Ave.
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Old Road to New Bruns
11.98 acres
- King George's Road
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Ritter *Ave.
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Maloney Ave,
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Convery Boulevard
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Columbus Ave.
40x120
Columbus Ave.
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• Columijus Ave.
40x120
Amboy Ave.
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.
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Oakwood Ave.
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,. 25x100
, Oakwood Ave.
.,
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25x100
"kirkland Place
....:
25x100
Kirkland Place
25x100
Kirkland Place
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',
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Lyman Ave.
'
25x100
Lyman Ave.
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Lyman Ave.
, 26x100
Lyman Aye.
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.Lyman Ave.
i.
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Lyman Ave.
25x100
Lyman Ave.
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Stephen's Place
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Stephen's Place
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:
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Lyman Ave.
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Xyman Ave.
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u
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„
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Lyman Ave.
Lyman Ave.
25x183
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Lyman Ave.
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Kirkland Place
Kirkland Place
Kirkland Place
John Street
.Remmey Street
•Remmey Street
Remmey Street
Remmey Street
Remmey Street
Remmey Street
Remmey Street
Berkley Boulevard
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Berkley Boulevard
Berkley Boulevard
Berkley Huulevard
Berkley Uoulevard
Berkley Boulevard
Berkley Boulevard
Cooper Ave.
Cooper Ave.
Eidgaley Avs.
Itidgeley Aye.
Cooper Ave';
Berkley Boulevard
-f
Indian* Ave.
Benjamin Ave.
20x126
20x125
20x125
Irregular
Irregular
Benjamin Ave.
Green Street
Berkley Boulevard
Berkley BouJeyard
Benjamin Av
Benjamin Avi
Benjamin AJuliet Street
ivikt Strent
JoiuuoB StieJI;
Huftr Av?. I
, Aw,
-
25x183
25x183
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25xioo
26x100
26x109
Irregular
76x150
75x150
75x150
76x150
75x150
75x150
76x150
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
Irregular
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20x135
20x135
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House
20*126
2Uxl25
20x138 ea£h
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Irregular
25x100
25x10
Hnrry Browor Sr M»i Gibinn
Harry Brnwrr & Mfix Gibian
Hnrry Brower & Mny (iihinn
Harry Urower & MHX Gil'inn
Hurry' Rrower & Max (Jiliian .
Hurry Hrnwer & Max Gibinn, ..
Hnrry Brower & Max Gibinn ..
Hurry Brower & Max Gibinn ..
Hnrry Hrowcr & Mnx Gibian ..
Hnrry Browrr & Mnx Gibinn ..
Harry Browrr & Max Gibinn ..
Harry Brower & Max Gibinn ..
Harry Browor & Max Gibian ..
Harry Blower & Max Gibian ..
Charles L. Steuerwald Inc
Suburban Realty Co
Woodbridge Realty Co
Woodbridge Realty Co.
Perth Ambdy Realty Co
—
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amhoy Koalty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth' Amb'oy Realty (Id.".'„'....:
Perth Amhoy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co. .,
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co. ....'....
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
'Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Perth Amboy Realty Co.
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
Gokark Realty Co
Gokark Really Co
Gokark Realty Co
Gokark Realty Co
Gokark Realty Co
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
Woodbridge Realty Co. .
John A. Delaney
John A. Delaney
Green St. Realty Co
, Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realtv Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St, Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co;
Green St. •Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. .....
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
,
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ....
Green St. Realty Co
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Green St. Realty Co.. ..
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. .......
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ....
Green St. Realty Co
- ©rent -9tr-Realty On.- -.-...
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co, ....
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ..,.
(Ereen St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ...
Gneen St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ...
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ...
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ....
Green St. Realty-Co. ....
Green St. Realty Co. ....
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ...
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co
Green St. Realty Co. ...
Qreen St. Realty Co
Gireen St, Realty'Co. ...
Green-St. Realty Co. ....
Green St. Realty Co. ...
Xireen St. Realty Co. ...
Green. St. Realty Co. ...
Moses Kaufman
MoseB Kaufman
Moses Kaufman .„
Moaes Kaufman .'.'.
Moses Kaufman '.
'
Moses Kaufman
Moses Kaufman
Moaes Kaufman
Ella C. Nielson
Ella C. NUlSon
Ella C, Nielson
Ella C, Nlelsbn
,...
Ella C: Nielson
Ella C. Nielson
Ella C. Nielson
C. N
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Ellaa C.
Nielaon
Ella C. Nielson
Ella C. Nielson .'.
Ella C. Nielson
Ella C. Nielson
Ella C. Nielson
-..,
,
Ella C, Nielson
Citizens Building Loaji Aaan.
Citizens building Loan Aaun.
Anders 8. Nielson
Anders S. Nielson
Wm. A. Spencer
Nels Peter Jensen
I
Andera S. Nielson
NeU Peter Jensen —.,
Nels Peter Jensen
Anders S, Nielson
Anders S. Nielson
.*
Ira R. Grouse and
Ingfred T. Madsen
David Lund
- i
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David Lund
Lloyd P . , Johnson
New Brunswick Holding Co.
N(tw Brunswick Holding Co.
Charles ."Shorties
. ,
Loan
nue north twenty-twfi degrees four
minutes enst ifforty feet, to « point;
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JKRSEY thenrc (2) south nixt.y-seven degrees
Hetween Port Reading Building fifty-six minutes enst. one hundred
Xr. I n Association,
A
s
, H corporation,
p
twenty-five feet to a point; thence
d Stephen
h Il
Complainant, and
Ilayzer, (;i) south twenty-two degrees four
et. nln., Defendants. Fi FlfTnf sate minutes west forty feet to a point;
of mortgaged premises dated Sep- thence (4) north sixty-seven degrees
tember 21, 1931.
fifty-six minutes west one hundred
By virtue of the- abovo stated writ twehty-fivo feet to the said side of
SHERIFF'S SALE
to me directed nnd delivered, I will Ridgeley Avenue and point and
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY expose to sale a t public vendue on place of BEGINNING.
—Hetween .Jersey Mortgage and WEDNESDAY, T H E 4TH DAY OF
Decree amounting to approxiNOVEMBER, A. D. 1931
Title Guaranty Company, a corporamately $3,100.00.
tion. Complainant, and Olive T. Van at two o'clock standard time in the
Together with nil and singular
Iderstine, et. vir.. Defendants. Pi nfternoon of said day at the Sheriff's the rights, privileges, hereditaments
Fn for sale of mortgaged premises Office in trwi City of New Brunswick, and appurtenances, thereunto BeN JJ.
dated October 2, l ' . m .
N.
longing or in .anywise appertaining.
By virtue of the above stated writ
All the following tract or parcel BERNARD M. G A . J N O N , Sheriff.
to me* directed an<l delivered, I will of land and premises hereinafter LIBER & RUBACK, Solicitors.
expose to sale at public vendue on particularly described, situate, lying $21.00
•
WEDNESDAY, T H E 2f>TH DAY OF and beiftg in the Township of Woort- W I. 10-23, 30;. 11-G, 13
NUVEMBER, A. IJ. 1931 •
biidge, in the CuunLy of Middlesex
nt two o'clock standard time in the nnd State of New Tersey.
:ifternoon of said day at the Sheriff's
BEGINNING nt a point distnnt
SHERIFF'S SALE
)ffice in the City of New Brunswick, fifty feet southerly from the interN. J.
section of the Holly line of Holly IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
AH the followingtract or parcel Street with the easterly line of
—Between John
H., Gordon and
1 'F™IamT~*an<i" "premise's Hereinafter
Jennie Gordon,1 Complainant, an3
24.67 particularly described, situate, lying ning point running (1) Ronthnrly
John Petruska, ct. als., Defend24.67 and being in Sewaren, Township of along the easterly line of Marion
ants, Fi Fa for sale of mort24.67 Woodbridge, in the County of Mid- Strefet thirty-seven and one-half
gaged premises dated October 2,
feet to H point; thence (2) running
9.90 dlesex and State of New Jersey.
193 V
" 7.66
BEGINNING at a stake in the easterly and at right angles a disvirtue of the above stated Writ
.8.81 easterly side of Old Ron'd, distant tance of one hundred feet to a to By
me directed and delivered I will
6,51? south 13 degrees 15 minutes west point; thence (3L running northerly expose
to sale at public vendue on
92.70 200.3.Weet from the intersection of nnd at right anjles a distance of WEDNESDAY,
THE 18TH DAY OF
7.31 the safd eastedly side of Old Road thirty-seven and one-half feet to a
NOVEMBER,
A. D. 1931
7.33 with the easterly side of West Ave- point and parallel to the first de- at two o'clock standard
in the
7.33 nue (tKp said Intersection of tjie scribed course and thenc* (&) r u n ' afternoon of Bald day at ttime
h e Sheriff's
7.33 said easterly side of Old Road with ning westerly a distance of1 one hun- Office in the City of -New
Bruns7.33 the said easterly aide of West Ave- dred feet to the point or place of wick, N. J.
' 7.33 nue, being distant south 24 degrees BEGINNING.
All the following tract or parcel
Being known as lots number 17
7.33 west 533.16 feet from the intersec7.83 tion of said easterly side of West and the northerly one-half of lot of land and premises hereinafter
particularly
described, situate, lying
7.33 Avenue with the southerly side of number 16 on map of property of
7.33 Woodbridge Avenue; thence south Hagaman Heights, situate in Wood- and being in the Township of Wood5.40 66 degrees east parallel with said bridge Township, Middlesex County, bridge, in the County of Middlesex
and State of New Jersey:
5.41 southerly side of Woodbridge Ave- N. J., in block number 1079-<£
And known and designated as lots
Decree amounting to approxi6.63 nue 162.63 feet to the west line of
numbers 254 and the northerly half
7.65 ands of the Perth Amboy.'and Eliia- matcly $3,620.
of
255 as shown on a map entitled
Together
with
all
and
singular
7.65 bethport Railroad; thence along said
7.64 Perth Amboy and Elizabethport the rights, privileges, hereditaments "Map of Maple Park situated a t
7,63 Railroad Company's land squth 24 and appurtenances thereunto be- Fords, WoodbrtrlKB Township and
177.63 degrees west 60 feet to a stake; longing, or in anywise appertain- Ruritan Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, owned a n d ' develop52.23 thence north 66 degrees west par- ing;.
ed by the Maple Realty Company,
52.23 allel with'the first course 16V.24 feet BERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff.
Maple Realty Building, Perth Am52.22 to a point in said easterly side of JOHN C. STOCKEL, Solicitor.
bo, N. J.," and mapped by Lrfrson
158.02 Old Road; thence along said east- $23.52
& Fox, Engineers and Surveyors.
158.02 erly side of Old Road, north 13 de- W. I. 10-9, 16, 23, 30
Perth Amhoy, N. J., In the year 1916
158.02 grees, fifteen minutes east fil.07
and
filed in the offlfce of the Clerk
89.58 feet to the point or place of BEGINof Middlesex County, N. J>, 1920.
SHERIFF'S SALE
166.65 NING.
BEGINNING at a point on the
14.59
The foregoing description is taken
14.58 from a map of a survey made by IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY westerly line of Ford Avenue dis—Between
HAMILTON
BUILDtant
southerly from Fifth' Street
14.58 Larson & Fox, Civil Engineers,
ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION of one hundred eighty and thirty-five
14.D7 Perth Amboy, New Jersey, October,
the City of Newark, a corpora- one-hundredths
(180.35)
feet;
14.57 1923.
tion, Complainant, and LOTH- thence westerly at right ungles t o
27.40
Being known and designated as
ARD
H.
JENSEN,
et
als.,
DeFord Avenue and along t h e south32.42 Lot No. 2 in Block 13 on a map enfendants. Fi Fa for sale of mort- erly side of lot 253 seventy-five and
16.03 titled, "Map of Sewaren, Middlesex
gaged
premises
dated
October
1,
fifty-seven one-hundredths (75.57)
16.03 County. N. J-, the property of the
1931.
feet to a point; thence southerly
16.03 Sewaren
Improvement
Company,
By virute of the ahove stated writ along the easterly side of lots 244
16.03 July, 1894," 'filed November 16,
to me directed and delivered I will and 243 thirty-seven and six hun16.05 1894, as Map No. 248. .
16.05
Being the same premises convey- expose to sale at public vendu« on dred ninety-five thousandths of a
16.05 ed Olive R. Van Iderstine by deed WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH foot (37.695) to a point; thence
16.05 of Maude R. Turner, William F. DAY OF NOVEMBER, NINETEEN easterly parallel with the first described course seventy-nine and
10.88 Turner and Aimee R. Turner, his
HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE
thou10.88 wife, dated November 27, 1923, re- a( two o'clock (standard time in the three hundred ninety-five
10.87 corded January 8, 1924, in the office afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's sandths of a foot (79.395) to t h e
westerly
side
of
Pord
Avenue,
• 10.87 of the Clerk of the County of Mid- Office in the City of New Brunsthence northerly along^ the westerly10.87 dlesex, in Book 766 of Deeds, page wick, N. J.
10.87 107.
All the following tract or parcel side of Ford Avenue, thirty-seven
10.86
Said Olive R. Van Iderstine being of land and premises hereinafter and fifty one-hundredths (37.50)
' 10.86 the same person as Olive T. Van particularly described, situate^ lying feet to the point or place of BEGIN8.10 Iderstine herein.
and being in.the Township 8T Wood-1 NING.
13.77
Decrees amounting t o approxiDecree amounting to approxi- bridge, in the County of Middlesex
16.05 mately $7,100.
and State of New Jersey:
mately $7,500.
16.05
Together with all and singular
BEGINNING a t a point i n ' the
Together with all and singular
16.03 the rights, privileges, hereditaments easterly side of Ridgeley Avenue the rights, privileges, hereditaments
16.03 and appurtenances thereunto be- which point is distant one hundred and appurtenances, thereunto be16.03 longing or in anywise appertaining. five feet northerly from the inter- longing or in anvwise appertaining.
16.04 BERNARD M. GANNON. Sheriff.
section of said side of Ridgeley Ave- BERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff.
16.04
LBAVITT & TALLEY, Solicitors. nue and the northerly side of Indi- RALPH S. HEUSER, Solicitor.
16.04 $36.54
ana Avenue; thence (1) along the $28.56
16.04 W. I. 10-30; 11-6, 13, 20
'said easterly side of Ridgeley Ave- W. I. 10-23, 30; 11-6, 13
16.04
16.04
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16.04
16.05
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16.03
16.04
16.04
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•1
183 A
Lot 7 ,
183 A
Lot 8 ',
183 A
Lot 9
1R3 A
Lot 10
188 A
Lot 11 ..
183 A
Lot 12
183 A
Lot 13
183 A
Lot 14
. 1H3 A t*t 15
183 A
Lot 16
183 A
Lot 17
183 B
Lots 1 to 17
183 B
Lots 18 to 84
1K3 0
Lots
1 to 16
201
11.98
acres
206
Lot 2
244
Lots 17 to 24
244
Lot 26
253 B
Lot 5
353 B
Lot 6
253 B
Lot
7
253 B
Lot 8
253 B
Lot 9
253 B
Lot 10
253 B
Lot 11
253 B
253 B • Lot 12
Lot 13
253 B
Lot 14"
2C3 B
253 B- Lot 16
Lot 10
253 B
Lot 17
253 B
Lot 21
253 B
Lot 22
253 B
Lot 23
253 B
Lot 24
253 C
Lots 18 to 21
253 C
253 C, Lot 22
Lot 23.
253 C
Lot 24
253 C
Lot 25
253 C
Lot 26
263 C
Lot 27
263 C
Lot 28
268 C
Lot 29
253 C
Xot 30
253 C
Lot 31
258 D
Lot 2
253 D
Lot 3
258 D
253 D
Lot 4
253 D
Lot 5
253 D
Lot 6
253 D
Lot 7
253 D
Lot 8
261
Lots
9 t * 16
261
Lot 18
261
Lot 14
263 E
Lot 15
Lot 29
Lot 80 •
263 E
Lot 31
263 E
Lot 32
263 E
Lot 33
266 A
Lot 41
266 A
Lot 42*
266 A
Lot 43
266 A
Lot 44
266 A
Lot 45
278 A
Lot 17
278 A
Lot 18
279 A
Lot 1
279 A
Lot 2
279 A
Lot 3
279 A
Lot 4
279 A
Lot 5
279 A
Lot 0
Lot 7
279 A
Lot 8
279 A
Lot 9
279 A
Lot 10
279 A
Lot 11
279 A
Lot 12
279 A
Lot 13
279 A
Lot 14
.»..
279 A
Lot 15
279 A
Lot 16
279 A
Lot 17
279 A
Lot 18
279 A
Lot 1
279 B
Lot 2
279 B
Lot 3
279 B
Lot 4
279 B
Lot 5
279 B
Lot 6
279 B
Lot 7
279 B
Lot 8
879 B
Lot
9
—
£79 B
Lot 10
279 B
Lot 11
279 B
Lot 13
279 B
Lot 13
279 B
Lot
14
279 B
Lot 15
279 B
Lot 16
279 B
Lot 1
279 C
Lot 2
279 C
Lot 3
279 C
Lot 4
279 C
279 C , Lot 5
Lot 6
279 C
Lot 7
279 C
Lot
8
279 C
Lots 9 to 12
279 C
Lot 13
279 C
Lot 14
279 C
Lot 16
279 C
Lot 16
279 C
279 D
Lot'l
279 D
Lot -2
279 D
Lot 3
279 D
Lot 4
•27B4>
Lot ^
279 D
Lot 6
279 D
Lot 7
270 D
Lots 10 to 12
270 D
Lot 13
270 D
Lot 14
27!) E
Lot 1
279 E
Lot 2
279 E
Lot 3
270 E
Lot 4
- 279 E
Lot 5
279 E
Lot 6
279 E -Lot 7
279 E
Lot 8
279 E
Lot 9
27ct E
Lot 10
279 E
Lot 11
279 E
Lot 12
279 E
Lot 13
279 E
Lot! 14
279 F
Lot 1
279 P
Lot 2
' 279 F Lot 3
279 F
Lot 4
279 F
Lot 5
279 F
Lot 6
279 F
Lot 7
j
279 F
Lot 8
279 F
Lot 9
279 F
Lot 10
279 F
Lot 11
27!) F
Lot 12
316 B
Lota 82 to 84
316 D
Lot 104
815 D
Lot 105
315 D
Lot 106 '
815 D
Lot 107
815 D
Lot 108
315 D
Lot 109
316 D
Lot 110
873 B
Lot 5
.873 S Lot 6
873 I Lot 7
873 E Lot, H
873 B
Lot 9
873 B
Lot 10.
373 B
Lot 11
378 B
Lot 12
878 B
Lot 13
873 B
Lot 14
S73 B
Lot 16
373 B
Lot 16
S73B - Lot 17 •
873 B
Lot 18 •
S78B
Lot DO
873 B
Lot 51
878 B
Lot 19
373 E
Lot 20
873 E
Lota 68 and 69
873 0
Lot 33
873 H • So. 55 ft.
.1.50
3.50
3.50
8.07
s.o»
8.07
3.00
3.05
3.05
3.05
5.12
88.11
83.51
82.03
565.08
72.87
392.39.
48.99
5.49 .
5:51'
.
4.41
4.42
5.46 ...
5.48
22.10
22.10
22.10
22.10
22.10
22.10
7.70
5.52
6.64
4.42
88.11
•6.18
5.20
6,20
5.20
5.20
6.20
6.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
3.81
3.32
4.42
6.51
•m
6.49
171.04
49.00
49.00
48.99
152.3-7
152.37
152.97
85-54
160.83
12.28
12.27
12.27
12.26
12.26
24.81
29,72
13.68
;19.68
• 13.68
18.6S
13.70
13.70
13.70
13.70
8.68
8.68
8.67
8.67
8.67
8.67
8.66
8.66
5.95
11.48
13.70
13.70
13.68
13.68
13.68
13.69
18.69
13.69
13.69
13.69
13.69
13.69
13.70
13.70
13.68
13.68
13.69
13.69
13.69
13.69
13.70
13.70
13.69
13.71
353.68
24.73
90.04
90.04
90.04
13.70
13.70
13.09
13.60
juniMim
5.59
5.50
5.59
5.15
5.15
5.U)
5.14
6.13
5.13
5.13
7.25
92.39
87.71
8C.15
581.24
75.99
404.23
52.22
. 7.63
9.66
O2
. e.h3
7.60
> 7.132
24.67
24.67
24.67
16.04
16.05
16.06
1G.04
16\06
365.54
27.36
94.55
94.55
94.55
16.05
16.05
16.04
16.04
16.03
16.04
296.97
93.05
116.55
16.05
1B.04
16.04
, 16.03
16.04
16.03
16.04
16.03
16.04
16.03
16.0-1
16.04
16.06
16.03
16.04
16.03
16.04
16.03
16.04
16.03
16.04
16.03
13,77
16.04
16.05
13.69
13.70
13.68
13.69
13.68
13.69
13.68
13.69
13.68
13.69 •
13.68
11.48
13.69
18.70
IB.68
50.38
14.87
14.87
14.8714.87
14.86
14.85
14.85
13.51
SATURDAY NIGHT
DINNER D A N C E /
AT THE
HOTEL
WILSON
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.
16.03
52.67
17.26
17.26
17.26
17.26
17.25
17.24
17.24
15.85
CONNIE ATKINSON
And His Orchestra
16.85
-18,61
18.51
»8.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
18.51
13.51
13.49
13..49
13.40
13.48
15.85
15.85
15.85.
16.85.
10.35
268.67
8.02
2S2.02
521.08
15.85
16.86
15.85
15.85
15.83
15.83
16,83
15.82
18-1.78
12.60
277.78
10.28
240.79
688.08
121.99,
41.85
41.86
19.10
12.98
187.31
45.02
45.02
21.50
16.30
77.98
10.36
10.35
72.36
81.22
265.76
83.88
12.60
12.60
76.87
85.16
274.20
8.1«
8.21
iau.25
'
o.ug
U.06
4.07
SHERIFF'S SALE
REGULAR
16.04
13.6K
13.69
28B.U4
88.57
111.42
13.70
13.69
13.69
18.68
13.69
13.68
13.69
13.68
13.69
13.68
A. "LARS
The minimi !*nviiiK tiiM'tiint1 tnkrs
,"V-'IHI si :c lirs per minute. T h e hu
m:tn htnul tniK u riipiH'lty for frnm 'JO
10 ;!O. One, KrnhifrniiU'lilnR iniimifacturliiK (•oiircrii nlonP mnkes ,1,000 different (IPKIRIIR of mnrlilnes.
-
fclf
OWNER SERVED FROM
5:30 P.M. to 12:00 P.M.
$1.50
No Couvert Charge
'.T
Charge
;
<-J-/ : .,-. : v s . ;&?•-,.,
$1I00
Per Person
wooDBRii)GE INDEPENDENT
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1931
••HHIHtlHH
The Day of the
Prize Award
WHO'S WHOIN MIDDLESEX COUNTY
By Jeanne Vail Storms
Exclusive Slaff Sprrtal Fenturr Writer
I
Introducing to You the Live, Progressive Firms of Middlesex County and People Who Make
Un Its Business Interests
I
la Sereby givon Hint t h . Boai
ChoMtl Frwhold*™ of the County nf
d l n e x will conaldar at lt« public mcatin
b» held On Thuradar. Novpmtwr 1». 1
at i o'clock In thn afternoon of that
In th« County H«cord nulldlng. In th«
of Nfw Brunawlrk, • nwolutlnji i » ' i
portion* of t h e rortd known aa the Bori
town Turnpllra. which parwla ao lnt#l
By JACK WOODFORO
to he vacated ore dw^Tlhpd M followa:
ALL thone certain trncta or parcsla r , f |
riniiitHimnniMH
land and premliea, hereinafter p a r t i c u l a r l y |
deicrlbed. »ltu«te, lying and h e l m In t h «
Towvahlg of Madlaon, In the. County
MliMlcoei unit State of NVw «*aer
FIRST: n e g l n n l n i at a poln- formed h y l
T HAD been only dire necessity that
the Interaction of the r o u t h e u t e r l y line n f l
mntte Ellen enter her name and sup- the old right of.wa.y with thfl aoutheaat'TJ|
J>lj her photograph for the be*utj ly line of the f i l m i n g right of w a y : ' r u n ning thence <l) nouth. twentj-aeven flftgrpp*
contest that was being held by the
thirty-one mlriutpw wpat distance twentyeight feet along unlit roinhea«terly line "tl
Metropolitan Pickle company..
the olir right of way tofcpoint; thence (21 [
It was the only Inrjfe Urni In them.uth
nlity-nnp degree* peven minutes we
small southern town where she lived, ilUitnnei* thirty-nine feet to R poTrit; tlien<
along a i r r v e to the left (north »nrl oa«
and It ImJ come to the conclusion that of r:t,lhi« one thousand one hundred Hevenf
a benuty cnnteBt would be nn excel ty-nlne nnrl t wenty-elrht one-hundredt
lent advertising scheme. I'eople thought fpK illntnrK nlniiK ore ullty-four
c e-hiin<lre(ltha feet
*o th
pickles were funny; they could nut; l i n l n t >if f>ln< in nf HFXUNSINtJ. Contalnin
sotueliuw, asdoolnto the thought, for- < L * n r ( l y B c v f n ne-thni-Hatnlthn of a n
FORGING AHEAD
A REAL GO-GETTER
A MIRACLE CLEANER
WHO CUTS YOUR HAIR? w
Anyone
can
cut
your
hair.
All
Here's
a firm in Woodbridge
Rpie, span and spotless, is th<•5.58
^
There is an especially well-liked
me •nwrfcr+n•a»yatawf-i*eiM»Mi-i<.But, which sells great big loads of coal,
grocery store on Main. street at uition of your clothing and ttovely'
ilOVt
Woodhridflo. Here fruits, vegetables, huts whim returned to yon from The to cut the hair so as to bring out and the Who's Who editor noted the
canned ROOMR, smoked meats and gen- N. Y. Custom Tailor, 73 Mnin street, ;he full beauty of your features is courteous treatment that one and
eral household needs art* carried. WoodbridKe. Through their scien- mother thing. Only trained-per- all received from thorn, from the Name* Appearing on This Lilt Will
11).111)71
T>rr>m")Hne's?f In watting on customers tific methods they restore everything ons, such as those nt Nils Kjaer s owner down t» the drivers, The
InstnnrA In ^holr minds of » pretty
f ^ j ^ o N n ; nPKlnnlnif nt ft point forme^
Be Sent to Library of Conrre«t.
and lilliiijj orders in their particular to its oriuinal newness. Truly, the beauty Shop a t 2152 Madison ave- concern rpferr'm) to is The Wnrr
l r l Mt
|Pkl
Sl> J s t liv The tnlprsrrtinn of '.he norlhw
"P» • P «
' " lirojxTty IITV> of (hi1 VennpylvBiila H
hobby. You get more service from proprietor, Rt.cve Zanetou, is building IUO, Perth Amboy, can do this prop- Coal and Supply Company on St. Tlur-following "name's oY"lhe""i>ro- \ *
hnd (-i>mpnny with (ho m tithpnutwly ,..,..*•, ••
<!ustnv Btaum's Grocery than many his business by everlastingly striving erly. Nils Kjaer knows the latest George avenue, owned nnd operated gressive, wide-awake business people, \ «* the nVmufncturprs of Rlnssos
right of n 4 y of th* Honlentnwn
- - dies
/ . .liy
. - nd
. thr* old
by Walter Warr. Wnrr's will send appearing fti this list, will be sent to i popular!:' ' '
other grocers can jfiye. It's 100 per to specialize on his worw, and im-modes in hairlressing. And he
Atuliny Turnpike; rilnnlnK thpnrn
res of foenu-Smith
nai*tti thirty <l(.(frp*.n nml thirty
mlnutp*
cent. "Quality Service" and "Satis- pressing the puhlic by actual perfor- nows how to bring out i^our par- one of their trucks to your door with the Library of Congress a t Washing- vertlslng tl
the Metro- I>MHI (llnlnnnp fnrty-^litlit and no hundredth**
He likes his work, a load of coal in double quick time. ton, D. C., and there remain for the tlful Indtesi
beauty
faction." Blaum's is the home of mance, that his is far above the ordi- icular beauty.
fpt>l
tn
n
point
wh^rr
It
lnt*rMTtm
Intended to i f t h wpntprly lfnp itf thp npw and" eirlat
bi reason, has
h made
d a suc- T h y . doa'.t. handle. all. th.e...CQUL but. next 42 years from the date (if last i nOut(m I'ic'
jt««a tMnjprtir cHt:-©npe you jret-in- nary service. He knowftJthe basines* nd, lot tbi.3
ilrfftT/t'WKy' *»f -1»»W r*tt,l; th^np* (2^ aoutH
the habit of -plncin^ your orders and how to serve the public, and we •ess of i t TniTiadies' of Mfcl'dTe'Seif part of the best coal," and always TTiblicntkin.-•••• T h e r e ' i t "<rMnrM>Mwt» * • ~L
'rty-elnht dpKrpes anil tun mlntttea ?.fiHt|
here, you will he like his other custo- dnn't know, but we'll bet he is asbounty patronize him because they huve a square deal policy because splendid r e t o r.d of recognized them through plo
beauty
conllHUncf thlrty-thrpn Hnd i»*V(.n tffntha
ie annals
of this
an
mers—you will want to st\ck to thefavorably known aa any other clean- ike the courteous service accorded they want to hold the business qf, this achievements in the
.IfitiK unld southwp«ifPTly line of n e w T
test
winners
entl
if wny tft n pnint whprp It Int^rapcta th<
place. First, because of its quality; er and tailor in the county. ''Steve" :hem by the polite, cheerful opera- district which they hnve been build- "County" of Friendly Folks" known
The first prize was.o thousand dol- mulhraMorly lUif «f nlil right of wnyfj
second, because of its reasonable pri- also does excellent remodelling on ors. Mr. Kjaer is a man who goes ing up since beginning. We want you commonly as Middlesex County,
lipnrp (H) south fnxty-ntiif
d e g r e e ' ana
isand
dollars
lnrs.
To
Kllon,
one
Who't Who Roll of Honor
ces, and third, because you will like Tuples'" cToth'ts, as well as creating »head because nothing can keep him all to get acquainted with their methipven nilniit«ii wp*t dl-nnrirp fifty-two
Giistav Blaum, the, owner. He meas- the newest fashions in ladies' suits back. No matter how many or how ods and the quality of their coal. Walter Warr • Mrs., C. Demareat would mean everythlnfj In the world. ntnpty.flvp one-hundrpilthn fp*t alnnjr
lino of old rlitht of way to
She was Just eighteen i (1 her brother
ures high in citizenship and loyalty nnd coats. He has been here almost great the obstacles have been, he \V alter Warr always has a cheerful Dennis J. R^ran Steve Zanetou
or jilacp nf HEUINMNti eohtpln«|
eight years, and has won a splendid has overcome them. The Who's Who smile and is ready to do a good turn \rthur Dunham Curtis _Gray
Ijad recently Injured himself so that HIPIR point
to Woodbridge. There can be no
pxm-tly plichtPPn imp. tnnunitndthn of nq
editor
found,
a
t
this
shop,
pleasant
for a customer—in fact his greatest E." L. Berget
C. F. Finn
letter proof that he is popular than reputation for himself because of
he could not work »for several years cr» io.out.
1
. Alexander Sabo
the friendly things his customers say his always excellent work—and his surroundings, a sunshiney atmos- .pleasure is knowing , how to add new I. A. Gorton
Al.HO, 'all thonp rpftain trartn or parcel**
at the least. A thousand Milan
phere,
and,
above
all,
Good
Snappy
land and premise*, htiTPinafter paxll(.u-|
accommodations
to
his
friendly
servFrank
Lencheg
Gusthv Blaum
about him, which' the writer has unfailing courtesy and honest dealwould enrry them over until sWrcould of
iHrly
dp-irrthpil,
Dltuntp. lylnic
and h e l n |
Service.
Nfils
Kjfaer
received
'hift
ice.
Mr.
Warr
made
his
debut
in
E.
A.
Finn
Morris 'Segal
heard on several occasions. He hasings. Call Woodbridge 8-0167 and
partly In- th« TAWnahlp. 6 t MadlHQD
find
a
Job,
give
up
school
^tnfl
start
been a home town man all his life. ask—How many dollars have been initial training in Denmark, where New Brunswick, Canada. He has F. Rr-Jthwaite Nils Kjaer
nrtl-y In the BoroOfth of RayCpvillp. In
parnlng enough to keep the wolf from ('•ratify nf MUldli-DPX nnd Slnte of New
His store, and Gnstav Blaum's prin- invested in new machinery and he was born. He was located for beerf one of us for twelve years, and Mrs. 'Zettlemoyer Frene .Hyan
the door until her brother got buck my.
ciples which have upheld it, is anequipment here by Steve Zanetou to some time with Best & Company, in has given us excellent coal service L«wis Frankel
ft. Braithwaite
nenlnnlnir at a point fortnufl l t |
again. Their father was dead; her theFIRST:
institution
of twenty-six years' better accommodate the N. Y. Cus-New York City. Eight years ago for the past eight years. Hunting Minnie Frankel
A. J. Tillesik
Intpraortlon of the Touthwesterly
his shop was opened in Perth Amhoy. and fishing are his prime sports. Call Iren Gerns
mother carried on In their small cot- of the old right of way of the Bordentown
standing. Which says much for the tom Tailor patrons?
M. I. Demarest
Amhoy
Tfrnplk* with
the north
And he has- carried on most satis- Woodbridge 8-0724 and ask—Wha.t Val Brown,
man. Call WOodbridRe H-0121 and
J. H. T. Martin
tage, keeping chickens taXhelp out and flouth
wpntprly line rtf the e-clRtt-n-r, right of wa_
factorily and successfully. His first coal is featured at Warr/s, and why? George Lucas
UNBOUNDED POPULARITY
J. S. Mark', M. D. raising mtch of the truck vegetables (>f the Rfrirpaatd rnnrl; runnlnn: thence 11)1
aa k—What canned goods do you predollar was learned at his trade.
•oiHo thirty-seven degree! forty-two
fer to feature at your store, and
G. T. Applegate
A. F. Greiner
When you purchase ice cream you And, what's more, he still has it. He
that they ate. ,
utes ftnd thirty MCdndd we«t dletanre o n *
KNOWS HIS "A. B. C.'i"
why?
Betty Habinak
R. A. Hirner
are interested only in one thing— is an enthusiastic baseball fan. Call
hundred thlny-p.ltht m i l ninety-three o n « l
With some trepidation Ellen visited hundredth-!
feet along the m i d n o r t h w e s t !
A,
D.
Oldenbloom
H.
Tnmpkins
Which
ice
cfteam
tastes
Go
ahead
and
break
your
axle,
Quality.
the offices of Die Metropolitan Pickle erly line of Hinting right of way to a poln
Perth
Amboy
INTERESTING PERSON
Pert A
y 4-1110 and ask—App strip your gears, smash the frame Arthur Lee
Kjelder Peterson
Which
ice
cream
is
made
which point la the Dolnt of curve of a (
the best?
i
l
h
d
i
f
f
t
company
and
was
interviewed
by
WalA. L. Galup
,
ti> the right; thence running <2) along;
One of the cleanest
fruit and just the way a vast number of peo proximately how many different of your car, for we "know where you Wm. Campbell
ter Thornton, igon ot the owner. The curve of rnilluff one thnuntind one hrjnrir*
C. Albert Larson
vegetable markets that haa ever done pie prefer? Well, for your infor- styles of hair cut do you have, at can get the Tepairs done and it will N. L. Taylor
Interview was not painful, as Ellen thlrUen and twenty-eight one-hundredtll
business. in Woodbridge is operated mation, Gorton's ice cream enjoys your fingertips and within reach of not cost you the price of a new on« Ed. L. Hardiman Eliz. Gfllaida
t aouth and weat dlatance
along
either. It's at the Clover Leaf Ga- John R. Baumann F. ,G. Baldwin _. had anticipated. Walter Thornton forty-two and ninety-seven one-hundred._
by Morris Segal at Main and School popularity in an overwhelming way your scissors?
feet Jo » point: thence (>) north t w e n t *
wag
about
twenty-five.
He
had
deep
rage,
Super
Highway,
Route
25,
at
E.
K.
Baumann
George
From
/
streets. Only the freshest of fruits as it contains only pure ingredients,
A WHIZ ON RADIOS
Mtrtfen thirty-one rninutM east d t |
Avenel, operated by Frank Lenches. A. H. Baumann
Wm. T. Ames /
and vegetables are sold here—and No ice cream could be higher in
gray eye*, nnd soft, shiny black hair, seven
t«nc» rvhe Tl^iidred forty »nd ntn«ty-nlo
at prices that mean no hardship to quality than HUB "Cream of Perfec- Any person in Woodbridge has If he or his men cannotfixyour car W. N. Baumann Wm. L. Harped
lie was'tall and.strong looking; Ellen ono-hundredtha feet along the center 11*
old right of way to a point; thence (V
J. Joseph Grace
your puraa. You are apt to think tion." Its smoothness is the very "all America" within air-shot. We so that i t is as serviceable as new, Steven Hruska
remembered having read in the pa-of
north thlrty-ali degrees thirty-eight m l i
David A. Brown
«f Segal's market as a truck farm, essence of the velvety touch. Gor- mean by that if you will get -your- you had better sell it for honest-to- Charles Koos
utes
west dlstanra thlrty-sli and alxty-nefl
pers some time before that he had carHampton Cutter
It has such a variety, and everything ton's good ice cream is not an acci self a radio from Jack's Radio and goodness junk. It is one place that Edward Koos
pn one-hundredtha feet to a point on t b
ried
off
football
honors
at
tho
state
Batfery
Shop,
41
Main
street,
it
nnrthweaterly
line of the old right of wnjl
is. so fresh and green. No purchase, dent, but is produced by carefu
has more machines and tools for the Earl Arnold
F. J. Lawson
university. In finishing up the Inter- thence (B) north twenty-m>ven degreea thil
however small, receives anything but thought and study of the desires and will reach out and gather all therepairing of broken parts than the Alice M. Hooban F. T. Howell
ty-one-minutes enat dlvlance one hundri
view after he had accepted her pic-thirty-eight unrt fifty-three one-hundrpd
the best of service. Morris Segal needs of the folks in this commu news and entertainment that is proverbial wrong numbers of a tele- LaReine Carfoot W. Guy Weaver
feet along aald northwesterly line of
ture and reclstrntlon he said:
gets into every movement that spells nity. They are located on, Ambo} broadcasted, from Sandy Hook to phone company. Mr. Lenches is) a Sidney Fox
R. L. Sattler
right of way to a point where It Inters*
progress for our county, and can al- avenue, and have a reputation tha the Golden Gate, from Havana to man of unusual experience, which Jos. Andrascik
Wm. A. Ryan
"It Is rather unusual, Miss Wins- the deed property line of the Fennsylvitn
ways be depended upon to enter into stands out like a pair of tan shoes the Hudson Bay. Mr. A. J. Tille- fact is attested to by the different Mary Andrascik Joseph L. Gill'
Company; thence (B) north
low, for a young lady of your type to Itnllrond
nine (legrees
fifty minutes .east dlatan
G." L.*Moore
any community enterprise. .He pos- at a Ritz reception when it comes tc sik's formula for success shows the kinds of repair that he is called T. B. MurTgy
"
enter
such
a
contest.
You
come,
do
thr»o
hundred
five and forty-three
C. Trautwein
sesses excellent business ability, and producing the right kind of icesame basic pattern of policies as upon daily to do. He's a veritable W. L. Harned
hundredth* feet nlnng said property llnp
you
not,
from
one
of
the
finest
old
famLouis Tok-e
being a self-made man; has every cream. Mr. J. A. Gorton has been most men or enterprises. Call them "auto surgeon." A thousandth part S. B. Brewster
thP PennnylvnnlR Railroad Company to
ilies dowd this wnyV
point where It Intersects the rtorthweste
Joseph Galaida
reason to be proud of what he has here in business a year and a half, what you will, they simmer down to of an inch is a pretty small space, C. A. Campbell
nf the exit-ting right ->f way; then
"I luiow/\Ellen nodded, "but In this lino
accomplished. You will n«ver see He started the ice cream business 14 three ordinary, old-fashioned words, but this mechanic thinks nothing of J- H, Concannon John F. Ryan
17) along a curve to the south nnd went
"common
sense,"
"honesty,"
and
him or his business "tottering," years ago. He was associated witl
genei«MiS!PTflb WlnBlowg will h»ve to rnilUiH one tfiouftftn't one h'-ntlreit sevpnt;
fitting a piece of machinery that
and twpnty-elsht one-hundredtha fe|j
lor he is a "persona grata"—one Castles, the City Dairies in Balti "hard work." It sounds trite, but close. That gives you an idea of
sny goodby to pride. Grim necessity nine
llHtnncp nlniiK Hrr two Imnilted twenty-sfl'
who counts. Morris Segal has been more, and Reed's, in Allentown just try to get any kind of business his accuracy. Mr. Lenches is very
II nnd thn.p-lrr.lhK fpet along said nortrl
Is
the
dictator
now."
a Woodbridge man for six years, Gunning and fishing are hjs favoritt going on successfully without them. capable in his line of business, belln;1 of existing right of way to I
"Too dnrn bad," he said, after she westerly
i.i'lnt where It IntprapLMs the southea-'IPrl
coming from Now York City. All sports. His first step towards finan "Jack" is like a cake of yeast, full ing a person of great natural abil\ne
nf
the
old right of wny; thence it
had outlined her reasons for entering
outdoor sports are his hobbies. At cial independence was made at £ of ambition, and is filled with rest- ity. The high position he holds with
fifty-plKlit dej-TPPH forty-nine m l n u t |
the contest. He nrtdwl: "You're the ninth
his fruit and vegetable market one bathing beach at Newport, R. lessness if not working. He has athe public has been obtained through
.vi'ft dlHlnni-e
fifty-five nnd eleven
GRAND PRIZE—$25.00
last registrant I'm going to see today; '.iintlredths fppt --.Icing said miutheaHtelf|
may procure apples of >any kind, .as j where he was born and raised. Call passion for building and making his own" efforts. He knows his A. B. FIRST PRIZE WEEKLY—$10.00
inp
or-nlrl
rlirht
way to. a point: the
I'm worn out gabbing with them. They .i nth twenty-wi-vcnofilt'srees
well a* the finest variety of Califor- R-1718 and ask—How many and radios respond. He likes to be
thirty-one nilj
C.'s anil we do not mean Apple- SECOND
PRIZE WEEKLY—$5.00
O
$
urn fruits. And a complete line of what are the different flavors to be where trouble is popping fast and sauce, Banana Oil or Con. He was
lies we^t ilip.tn.nci' onp hundrpdtliH fpet
nil*
claim
they're
the
most
beautiful
Y $
• I.in*r Hiild Houthpanterly line nf old r
I'.illi wulnuts, Brazil nuts, almonds, had at Gorton's Ice Cream Factory? furious and, being like a boy, enjoys born in Yonkers, N. Y. • He has THIRD PRIZE WEEKLY—$2.00
girls
In
town.
It's
so
unique
to
have
i.f « n y to the point or plm« o f v n K I
Rulea
playing with a radio until he makes
M ; . tMntftlD^ng
PX*utly f"ur humln
«intps and- figs. Call Woodbridge
it behave. As you may thas read- v"'I*eJ ? !a,U.'0n!.0bJie m e ^ n ' ' ? J " j Weekly there'will appear different hnd nn application from a girl who MKhtv-five
EXCELLENT CUISINE
onp-tllol'HnndthH (0, 4SB>
The Clover b r i e f p a l a f r r a p h s i n t h i s c o l u m n
doesn't vociferously Insist that she's
K-U072 nnd ask—What is your motily see now why A. J. Tillesik has almost twelve ^
SI-XXIND:
BpRlnnlng
at a point formed
paragraphs in this column the nrottlest In town."
to wilh which everyone should be acIn reading this you are just in made the climb in his radio business. Leaf Garage is almost two years °ld.' bbrief
the Intersection of the northwesterly
ringin
o u t distinctive features of
- time to hear some good news. We Alex John Tillesik has lived in His first moneyy was earned while M ; d d l e s e x C o u n t institutionVThere
<|iiainU'd,
"I wouldn't consider thnt fair," El- f the old rleht of wny with the nortnf
V
C
••••••-t h i s Woodbridge for twenty-three years. learning
i
iin each
h articleT^lead
t i l T ^ l d len told him. "Since you are the final crly line nf the now nnd exiatlng right
trade so that it ii s n oo ,M
g this
t
, d^ question
BEARS ENVIABLE REPUTATUJN
wny runnlnjr tlietice (1) north thlrty-nlj
,
^
question
in
each
articleT^lead
St. Hia radio shop, which he has carried wonder
d
h
h knows
k
that
he
it so h
thor- Ie v e ' l i n e o f e a c h s t
f o r lues.
fifty-five flnutes east distance
The feeling of security that comes George avenue, Woodbridge, where on so successfully, was opened three oughly and well. Call Woodbridge t i o n s m a b ea s k e d a n y w h e n > in* the Judge, I oughtn't to try to Influence dogreeH
hiindrnl flfty-ppvpn and fifteen one-hd
your decision."
In it man who owns his own home is toothsome danties, pies and cakes'
ilrpdthB fpet nlong said northwesterly I f
8-2365 and ask-On what part.cu- s t
a n dthere
b e . W r e than
"Would that prevent your riding or the old right of wny t o a point; thin
certainly worth eonsideifnjr.
One !.re' found. Dinners and luncheons i years ago. Fishing *nd skiing are lar work do you specialize and most two questions asked in some paraC) »UU nlong Hnld nurttiwesterlyUnn
great advantage is the prestige he of unusual excellence are served in his favorite sports. His first dollar enjoy doing?
graphs. The person sending in. most home with me?" he asked. "I. go di- 11,n old right of wny north fifty-one dcBl
w s
gains in both the social und business a most attractive manner. You willj a earned when he made small
Pleven
minutes east distance, five hundl|
rectly
tljroujjh
your
neighborhood
on
correct answers will be given prizes
KINDLINESS WELL KNOWN
elulity and elglity-five oni'-hundredtha
•world. His dependability is assured, delight in the "homeyness" and! aeroplanes and sold them. Today
' in merchandise weckl. In case of ties the way h Xa.0iWt would be easy tu ii point which 1H the point of tang
and his honor as a citizen is certain. c,uaintnesa of this retreat. Here is j radioes,, new, and and those to re- When
final call comes to
When the
the linal
to a a d u p l i c a t e a w a v d w i n b e g i v e n e a c h
for m e t o drop you oft, I t you cared of a curve of «*he northerly line of tho ~
He no longer merely exists as a the rendezvous for the Lion's Club , pair, occupy most of his time. Call member of a family, a memorial t y i n ^ c o l l t e g t a n t . T h e j u d \ e ' s deciund exLttinK right of wny; thence (3) nld
mtlil northerly line of the existing rlKht|
"boarder" in the community, but as every Monday night. The location, Woodbridge 8-0865 and ask—What service is wanted in which htting s i o w y j h e g n a l Everyone has an to go."
wny on a curve to the left, south and Y
Arriving
a
t
h
e
r
home,
W
a
l
t
e
r
surn properly uwnt-r, ahB is in a posi- of the cabin is well chosen and radios -are featured at Jack s andhonor shall be paid and faith m the e u a l opportunity to win. Anyone
nine hundred thirty-three
prisingly accepted her perfunctory In- nf'radius,
tion tu Rive the lumllords the laugh, equipped with "all conveniences in . n o w do they range in price?
flftn-flve
onc-luilidretltlm
feet
dint a
large future shall be expressed. At c a n a n s w ' e [ . T o - t h e
s o n sendin(?
uliing
arn
thiei' hundred
tlfty-three
vitation
t
o
enine
In
far
n.
m
o
m
e
n
t
.
H
e
1" it is your desire to buy a home, the world for guests. The kitchen i
y^pj OLD, RELIABLE FIRM
such a time those who are suffering ) nt h e m o s t a n s w e r s ffUrinR- the con.fpurteen
one-hfinlredth« feet
t o a pi
or tu know about real estate values is equipped for cooking as fine a
went
In
a
n
d
soon,
southern
fashion,
he strain of parting must be re- t e s t w i l l b e i v e n a ? 2 5 r a t l d p r i z e
where It Intersects tho nouth an<l eu^t
matter what may
in this vicinity, we suggest you learn meal as mny
mny be
he found nnywhere, a
at
t
y be said,, the lieved of the details of arrange- i n m e r c h a n d i s e . Call in person or be was talking to her mother about linn of the "old rlKht of way; thence
1
itlnrtif
i p smiOiPiLKterly
l i n e <if s a l . I
hd
ti> know Dunham and Saho, Inc., 284 any time. The owner and manager, monient you mention hardware in tnent. Furthermore, if the arrange- 'o v e r t h e h o n e t o g e t a n s w e r s . Any
relationships and people In town they r l s h t o H
f w a y s o u t h f l f l y - i i n u d e c r e e s .eh
Amboy avenue, Woodbridge, who Curti.s Cray, gives away friendliness • \Voodbridf»e, the minds of the peo-merits are to he perfect, they must o f t h e p a r t i e s written must answer both knew.
m
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n
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t
e
r
w
e
s
t
d
l
s
t
u
n
i
'
t
.
.
t
u
n
. hutidreil i\
question. Answers may be sent He went Into the room where Bob, t y - n l n i ' n n d fif(y-»!K luinrirrHlthw ft'el t
i a position to give you valu- and good <heer whertver he finds I1'*1 .will revert automatically to
to be placed in highly trained and eS- •
l
i
n
l
n
t
:
t
h
e
n
c
e
(
M
n
o
u
t
h
t
J
i
Trty-nlrn
penenced
hands.
_
E.
A.
Finn
and
ht
to
this
office
withlvice and
us they
doing
&
RyanH
Hardware
Co.,
d a.ssistance,
i
h thoy
h are needed.
d d He
H enjoys
j
d
i Humphreys
H u h
&R
d
b v m a i l o r bvollK
uble di
Ellen's brother, lay sick nnd talked nfty-flvi. inliHlten west iliwtiimp
h|
; a.t 7fi Main street. The store is his wife, C. F, ftnn, the funeral di- i n f o u r d a y s aft.P,. st.ory appears,
ctua)ly know thi'ir real estate in pome little, aervicea for somoonf
ilrinl
firiy-oni'
und
twenty-mie
tlik se.tion,
se.-tion, and their years of exA'known' throughout
this section for rectors are in possession of the skill This, knowledge competition is open to him awhile. When he hurt come ilii'iltliH feet to n polht wh.-n- it
ex services which we ccan't
a n t pay for. A
g
the northwesterly line "I" t h ^ nt^
'i
ll You
Y will
ill person like
lik this,
hi who
h makes
k i
pericnec
arc at your call.
it a p a r t the hi^h quality of hardware it sells nnd aho understand that they are t o a ] j e x c c . p t emploees of this paper out he said to Ellen:
n y ; ' tlipiu-o (li) alonK snl'l nor
"I'd like to give you a job; but yon w
for more than merely a n d t h e i r f am iHes. Remember, read
like doinsc busings with ' Dunham of his daily life, will always find him- and the excellent service given each called upon
line along n curve In ' h e rlK'"t., nnrlh
p
y
see, the terms^of the contest lire that ucst, of raillus, two h.uloln-'l1 venteen
,
und Sui.o because they a r e under- self on the popularity side of the customer. The stock of merchanprofessional services—^-that the es-ers, it's not the first but the best no entrant shall he employed by theseventy- nine o!ie.-h,imi!rt'ilthf "'l d i s t a l
stundiiiB, generous in their deci- fence.- It comes natural for him dise carried is large and complete sence
of their responsibility is to constructed answers, and the neatest
a r c twenty-Mix a m i Hi-venty-one
sions and their woiil is their bond, to be always courteous and cheer-' : i n ( 1 i f they do not happen to have carry out each detail in the spirit of t n a t COunt." Send your answers in H Metropolitan I'lckle company. How-iiloiilf
livmlroiltliH feet to n point; thence | 7 i
Mr. Dunham, with whom the Who's ful. Curtis Gray was born, in, Carl-, 7 n a t you-want in stock, which is un- a labor of love. Mr. and Mrs. Finn yoii-»xe three days back in getting ever, since you're looking for u Jut), along nuld imrtliwpstprly line of new
Who editor conversed,, was bom in stadt,, N. J . He opened
t h e Gray';
tog
get itfere, we hnd here, the moving spirit - t h o i n •Address- ^Who's Who" Editor, suppose you ride Into town with me of wny north forty-eight degrees t e n
g
p
y unusual,, theyy will be glad
ules went dlHtiince t h i r t y - n i n e n n d thill
db idge.
id
H
l d for
f a nuhv
h Log
L Cabin
C b i five years,
fi ago, llocating
i f
you
xtra charge
you- without
without extra
charge. Mr
Mr. of their establishment and theyy con- Woodbridge Independent,
Voudbi
He lived,
tomorrow, and I'll send you around to fi.nr onn-hiindredthw feet to t h o i i o l n t |
duct
a
service
that
is
marked
with
|
liliu'e of itl'ililNNIMS
ContainlnK
i
J
Ryan,
proprietor,
won
the
l.er of yyears,
In I'ttth Ambuy,
duct a service that is marked with | ( G o p y r j g n t 1 M l i
,
y, but, 'from New York City. He h fond
C . S. Moss— a plnco or two; after first phoning, to ,1Mt a n d five hunilmd «i|il fifteen oni Hit
Motorboating is a respect and
d good
d will
ill of Woodbridge
W d b d
h
t of
f
ll
t M
year ago returnedd home
to
allsports.
}\nilthH (1.61»> acrett.
1
see If I can't find you a position."
persons intereMted In RuUt I-OFOI
^ t e i i ' f l h W
Ktlun TOde In -with- Mm tiie- fallow- willAll1 ' lie*
' into £partnership
affor'rftil
till tipTiorttTflUy t*t
And when one considers that he won has rightfully earned a reputation
. eighteen years ors of the highest class and have the
a
above
e «n,l place to he iiearil <OTI
A handicap of six at th« Colonial for its home made pies and cakes, EO- He has helped the people live <nowledge and experience necessary
Mr. A. D. Oldenboom, our local ing morning; but, 'oddly enough, slie IHK t htei miiilnptlon
or rejeitlou of t h e n
Country Club, we know s that he it^ fresh meats, and the fact that up to the slogan, "Buy in Wood- to perform their sterviee in an enh-dairyman, has a herd of forty cows, was not employed at any of the places referr^d-to resolutliin.
JOHN W H l T i :
knows golf. Building homes is one every sandwich and salad is mode bridge," as he is attempting to bui)d cient manner. Mr. Finn bears anwwhich
give approximately 550 quarts where he told her to go.
h
*
'
enviable reputation
reputation in
in Middlesex
Middlsex f
iU dpp
il
of his hobbies. He has built five to order. -Call Woodbridge 8-1251 | U P a metropolitan business which enviable
"That's strange," lit remarked, over W, I. 11-13.
o f m i daily.
hundred and thirty-one in Wood- and ask—What is Responsible for need «">* to be despised by more County,
y, and is widelyy known as a 1 The
TheDirect
Direct Savings Furniture the phone; "let's get together, over
bridge.
Dunham and Sabo; /Inc., the enormous strides which have powerful^ organizations in^ the larger ddignified
yet
George avenue, luncheon, and see what's wrong." —Please mention this paper to
i i f d and
d conservative,
ti
t pro-1
1 Company on" St, G
He is a true Woodbridge man /gressive
gentleman. iMr. Finn first; Rahway,' of which Charles and
rent and -H«?1 1 real estate and insur- been taken by Mr. Gray and his
vertiaers; it helpa you, it helps th
did. And. that night, he drove ^I h
^ "l y o u r o a W . - '
born
nnd
bred.
Mrs.
Ryan
was
a.
anoe. Call 8-063U and »»k—What cabin since its very inception?
y
. used his spoon in Woodhridge. He Edward Koos are the owners, states They
hat* home
linmp n
p-ntii
her
again.
New Brunswick girl. Business, a n / has been actively engaged in his cho- i that the principle on which their subU the range in prices of properties _ . „ _ _ . „
- c c L
TACTFUL, EFFICIENT SERVICE making and keeping it an outstand- sen profession for six years, and isstantial growth is founded is "SellIt became Increasingly evident (0
both for rent and for1 sale which you IACTFUL, EFFIC
„ .
. ..
ng
t i
Woodbrdge,
most ably assisted by his wife. Read- ing Direct From Factory to You."
Ellen that she would probably win
me
i
b
l
i
h
W
d
b
i
d
have listed, and how many different
The sincere,, thoughtful
manner
establishment
in
Woodbridge,
g
occupies
mufch of their time. Their ing is his hobby. His first dollar was
p
The most interesting piece of the prize. That Walter had come to
l\ovn lujnijinvtit
in
forms of insurance do you carry?
• which
- - - E.
- -L.- Berger,
* proprietor of iideal
«•
- •>
* > life
- «* * t
v—
— ™^
d l ~=
h
lif
k + • the
th
t earned for dropping1 corn for Frank printing done by Mr: Sidney Fox, of think a lot of her was patent; and
hom>
takes
rest.
I Hiram's "Farm Service Station, Route
Edgar's
father.
Call
Finn's
nt
WoodA LINE FOR LADIES
349 Avenel avenue, Avenel, this year she knew that she udmfred him, could
No. 25, on the road from Wood- And better than this no one can say
bridge 8-0"788 and ask—What charEvery well-dressed woman in this bridge to Rahway discharges his du-about a man and woman. Their acteristics are essential to success was the calendar in book form which have loved him had she let herself—
he made for the Avenel Woman's but she knew slie must not let herself
community should know that she ties, constitutes ' a comfort to the family and a good day's work, earn- in your choaen work?
Club.
cannot get a better corse^ nor he motorist. When you are passing this estly done. Call Woodbridge 8-0157
because he was a millionaire In his
Mr. August Greiner, the well
s
more perfectly fitted than through station and are in need of oil orand ask—What three brands of paint
BEG PARDON!
own right...,a.re
featured
at
Humphrey
and
known
funeral
director
gives
as
his
the Hypatia Foundation Garment gasoline service in a hurry, you'H
Mr. A. D. Oldenboom ,our local
And then came the great day of the
Ryan's,
and
what
principle,
which
is
reasons
for
his
position
in
the
comFactory, 8ST Avenel street, Avenel. get it here, as Mr. Berger preaches
milk dealer, is located on King
The proprietortT J. Forrest Braith- "A Little Better Service."
Drive theirs, eArn th«m success and Teg e Road rather than King .unity the facti that he has. always prize announcements. Ellen rose early
spect
in
this
community?
waite und his wife, Rozetta Braith- right in, let him change the oil and
George avenue, as stated in last indenVored to please, has been wili- to get the morning paper. She had
ng to work, and has been kindly to
first prize; nor second prize,
waite, make a specialty of good give the car a good thorough greasweek's issue.
DOCTORS OF PHARMACY
;veryone.
nor even honorable
ser.vite and their service is dis- ing, an,d have your regular auto
Mr. Joseph Andrascik, owner of
The careful compounding of a
creel and efficient.
The reputa- needs taken care of. You are here
appeared uohe grocery store and meat market mentloi
tion V the Hypatia Foundation Gar- and a\tay "jin No Time," because he prescription is quite aa important as WHO'S WHO SPOTLIGHT MAY
prlza announcewhere
BE TURNED ON YOU NEXT1 X 562 St. George avenue' has been
ments is an; ejjviable one, Mention gives 1'Real Service." Once you ihe choice of a doctor when you or
orkinjt at the butcher trade for ments.
this make of corset and you are im- join t^e procession of satisfied car one of your loved ones is ill. The
That afternoon, on the way home
wenty-six years..
mediately marked as a person of owners thai stream to this station, best efforts of your physician will
Mr. N. S. Taylor, the Rahway dis- from work, Walter dropped lu. Elleu
taste and discrimination.
Mrs. you'll be his customers for life. come to naught if what he prescribes
rihutor of the Plymouth car, and received him cooly. He was hurt.
Braithwaite is an expert in studying Folks, when E. L. Bepger says "Ser- is not followed to the last item. A
Resident of the West End Garage Dropping all preliminaries he said,
llnes and fitting accordingly. Sha vice" he shows you what the word place where you do not gamble and
it 002 St. George avenue gives the huskily:
knows corsets and women's needs really means, for he takes care of where you may rest assured of acsalient features of the new Plyand has, apparently, known them for you in a real spirit of helpfulness, curacy is Frankel's, at. 78 Main
"Ellen, dear, don't you understand—
The satisfacmany years. The Braithwaites are Everybody who tries this filling sta- street, Woodbridge.
The picture of nation wide inter- mouth, as follows: The smoothness
• able to send from their factory the tion once is a Hiram Farm Service tion that Frankel's Pharmacy gives est which is to be sho vn at the State of an eight-cylinder car combined I'm wild about you. I want you for
sort of corsets which give you that Station rooter forever after. Mr. its extensive clientele is due to noth- Theatre on November 19th and 20th with the economy of a four, float- my wife. And <Jo you think, for heaven's sake, that 1 wanted a picture of
ing power, and free wheeling.
slim appearance for which every Berger ate his first meal in Michigan, ing else but the efficiency of its ex-is "The Spirit of Notre Dame."
ev
woman strives. No woman need be Hunting and foiling are hia prime ecutives who have striven, and still
Mr. William Campbell's definition
Mrs. Martha. G. Zettlemoyer, own- my possible future wife appearing
lcklel
strive to make "Service and Cour
" Ellei1
anything else but graceful if her or- sports. He ie mosi awfully fond strive to make "Service and Cour- of 'the qualities which constitute a r and manager of the Gift Shop at erywaere eating a r ?
could not«help herself.: jfrhe laiifjlietJ
der
1B placed with this corset f&C- too, of a bird, Jogs, cats'and r.abb.i«a U<»y" mem M|Bu»thin«. Araonq the good politician Is, "Always keeping* Q Main atreet, Woodb
(l(jr IB UlaCCU W*H1 WO wiogv x»v- tuv, vi » M H ^ , ^vga, iab& HIIU (HI^Y m
L e i XIIIIIIH .
Christmas hysterically ; and then dhe crledi Anfl
ieriHtica of. Mr. and one s word, and never making prom- nine different linea o:
tory. If it is intelligent, cheer- at his home. And he plans to raise notable
i kkill
ll
uluted HLvretiutu,
ises
which
cannot
be
fulfilled."
arda.
Many
of
the
charming
gifts
owners^
Frankel,
then
sho
was
In
Walter's
armi,
aii
the tjernia, pwvtmt liiseaae.
ful service for which you are pheasants, too. It is most intereston
display
in
her
fthep
come
from
Mrs.
Alice
Hooban
and
Miss
Leite
fpharmacists,
are
and
both
before
the
rush
of
his
words
of
love
"
;hly
Kerinii
"
loking, you'll be sure to receive juBt ing to note that his two services,
avenue, New York City.
log t o met
that in services from the Hypatia food for the cars, and for the hun-their generosity aiid simple direct Reinc Corfort of the^lice-La Reine 226MFifth
, Ed.UL." H a S a n r owne/'of ?U the d f n . of the past weeks fadec
Foundation Garment factory. Mr. ojry travellers, are in two distinct honesty of purpose. Mr. and Mrs.Shop say that the reason (heir shop the Rexa! Drug store on the corner
has
made
such
rapid
strides
in
so
Braithwaite opened the factory in buildings, fifty feet apart. He oc-Frankel are persons of much expeline and they
i special
p
y short a time, is that they have tried of Rahway avenue and Green
AventJ almost four years ago. To- cupies 700 feet on the highway, and rience in their
to please in every ww possible by street, W-oudbridge, graduated fiorh
ldid b
i
buginess,
gether with the' wholesale Dusmess is Vice President of tha Golden Rule have built up a splendid
y many
y their sewing. Aside from, ihaking the College ol Pharmacy ef New
qualified by
which U must active, the community System Association of the State of They are weft q
new dresses they have done re,niod- York University. "The1 requirements
d for
f this
thi profession.
fi
folks are given the opportunity to New Jersey, which is an organiza- years of study
necessary to becoming a registered
uurctmue at mtall
through Mrs. tion comprised of highway roadstand Mr. and Mrs. Frankel have been lo- ling and mending of all kinds.
Mr. Steve Hruska, of. the Jeffer pharmacist are four years of high
Braithwaite or Mr*. Charles Demar- owners who have banded and pledged cated here in businosg fur t-hu past
est The finest quality and workman- themselves to better conditions of thirteen years, carrying on a highly son Motors at Perth Amboy states school, three years of college, and
nhip at a moat reasonable i^ost. . Mr. all highway eating places. Poten- respected and needed workj Mrs. that he prefers the Checrolet be two years of apprenticeship.
At Bauman's 633 St. George aveBraithwalte't hobby, moat of us tial members much have attained a Frankel, with whom the Who's cause he believes i t to be the best
know, is athletics. He coaches baa- cdrtain standard of exoellenc&r to Who editor chatted, states that Mr. value for the money on the Ameri- nue, Rahway, you will And cameKas
which have been growing on the place
ketball at the Avenel Athletic Club, become eligible for membership. The Frankel's hobby is fishing. Both are can market today.
The Woodbridge Riding Academy for over sixty years. Bach year BauTennis is hi» favorite diversion Hiram Farm Service Station gives mighty interestud, however, irt mainthrough the summer. All the"y#ar the best of*«ervie4 in every way poa- taining their high reputation as on Upper Main street, owned and mann's import approximately $500,'round, hU prime interest is the Hy- sible, the best, food possible for both pharmacists, and their store as vne managed by Mr. Arthur Lee, keeps 000 bulbs and shrubs,'
At Gern> Servte* Station, 445
pati* Factory at Avenel. Thttr* alu mnii mid ear, under th* must ttani- of the bwat in'the eounty, On* on five bloodtil horses for Wuodbridg
Pearl street, Woodbridge, of which
numerous models for selection. Call tary conditions.
Call Woodbridge which we may thoroughly depend at riders. '
Mr. George
8-8847, Woodoridgi, and •»!(—Ap-. 8rH&2 and ask—For what oil-and all times. Call Woodbridge 8-UI0O
g Lucas whose Oldsmo Qteft Gern is the owner and liianl A
Ag n y » l
agier, Ritl
d on--Rahwa
nR h
projrfnwtely how many main model* gaBoline id E. L. Berger *«» appoint-. and asWWhy to the fact that there b
bile
Ag«noy
it* iwtitred at the HyMtU Found*- «d agent,
and what two articlaa are | are two regi»tered pharmacists
at avenue, quotes
t hia hobby as "keepin; KttUy-Sprin
g , n
A
out of dabU-payiltg «H bills."
of' much importance?
t K t
t&
"
J t iatt h>
h > llunehroomt
h t
""
"
J«atmwi
t« i o . G
Who's Who
Roll Of Honor
$200 In Prizes For
Who's Who Readers
1
;R. Wife- * ^
for SmoktMs/
of \I\\W. amip.
Last Week's Spotlight
Reveals That —
CITRID
OF DISEASE
GERMS a noscl
mouth and throat!
PROBAK
hovii
coml
ijvvra
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931
WOODBRID&E TNDKPENI>ENT
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
How Soon We Forget
-OTHER EDITORS SAY-
MORF SFCRET DIPLOMACY
interest in the. Fnr East which cannot.
I ho position of Hie Unili-d.Stat.es stand publicity the American public
rnment in the Mnnrlniriiin war does not know it—and certainly
niisiu is as dangerous to World peace would not approve it.
The only
Published Every Friday by
ns it, is hiimBintinK to American cit- known American interest is the opea
MIDDLESEX PRESS, 18-20 Green Street, Woodbridge
,7rnfl
' Interest in the preservation of trealIt is (langcrnus because it encour- ies and world peace. That open in"* *
Tolephons, Woodbridge 8-1710, 8-17H . '
nee* the Japanese in the belief that terest ran be served only by open
., MAXWELL LOGAN ..._
_
_
Publisher
AmericB is eivinc Japan a free hand diplomacy.
to mnke-Vear
It is. humiliating be-1 Until the Hoover administration
''".JEROME J. RAFFERTY
:..'.:
Business Manager
'iiuisc the State Department is run- enn be driven into the open with its
'CHARLES FL BYRNE
:
Editor
out on its own Kellogg anti- Manchurian policy, the world will
r.ing
the League believe the Japanese and Geneva
IffHOMAS J. BRENNAN
„
_
Sports Editor
war
pack
task of to
defending the stories that the United States is
oi Nationsanil
the leaving
standing with Japan against the
Entered aa second-class matter March 13, 1919, at the Postpeace treaties.
office at Woodbridge, N. J., under the Act of March 8, 1879.
Of course tho State Department League and world opinion. If that
In an excuse, Mich ns !**•*•— It is untrue, let the State Department
National Advertising Reprasaatatlvel
s to be doing- all sorts of things declare the truth, anil have done
run
New Jeriej New«p«per», Inc.
fot peace in secret. So fat; as we with.this secrecy.
,11 it
it is
lo
*lninc
—-——•
" " " N e w York—Chicago—Philadelphia—
can find Out all
doing ifl
is to
to
Newark
"view witb alarm." It has sent sevTWO ARRESTS
eial secret communications to Tokio.
New Jersey seerna to havp n eliBut. apparently,
But,
uiprinrentl
in no instance m a t
(7TTHIS PUBLICATION is committed to no political, racial, relit sa]ubl.ioU3 f o r vjaj.ting
,
^
„,
hns the SrWe [)eeportment delimtely
A „
II
gious, or noeial group or organization. Its aim is to allow in
On April 2fi Patrolman
withdrawal
VJ> its newa columns nothing that it knows to be .untruthful.
d( mantled tne immediate
i*
ot Japanese troops—either as an in- Charles E. Ripley of Dover arrested
biased, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delicacy.
dividual American demand or in co- James Nannery, a fugitive from Sing, 1
The paper** opinion, insofar aa a sincere endeavor can serve to preoperation with th<* League Council'" Sing smoe his esospe-on Jury -•lhV
vent it, does not appear in the news, but is confined to the space set
demand.
1928; Hie Dover police officer arrestISide for it—the editorial columtf. In this column
it is pledged to
1
As a result of the State Depart- ed Nnnnery without any show of vio.
uphold Rueh thing!! aa it considers worthy, an* to condemn an0 flfrht
ment's failure to charge Japan with lence, though th'e latter wa3 carrying
i against conditions in which it sees evidence of insincerity, injustice
violation of,the KrrTog Pact and the two automatics and had another auor prejudice of the public welfare. Its columns at all times are
Nine-Power Pacific Treaty and to tomntic, two revolvers and a machine
•pen to publication of communications on any nubject, although
insist on military evacualio'n, the Ja- Run in the automobjle in which he
no opmmunication will be 'd6niidered that is palpably bitter or mapanese government, press and public was sitting at the time of arrest,
lici/us or which is not signed by its author. In cases where it is
are praising the United States gov- Nunnery's car had been parked in a
r e p e a t e d , the name of the author of a communication will be
in publishing.
eminent while damning the League blis stop; R'ipley pretended that he
, wanted to see the Man's licerise.
of Nations.
11
un
On Sunday William Knoll, town
As a trick to turn the Japanese
/
fire from ourselves to the -League policeman of Newton, arrested one
A BLESSING MENACED
that may appear to the State Depart- • of two men WfTo "ewape<I from the
ment very clever diplomacy. But it county jail in Wilkes-Barre, PennKnoll
if. neither a very honorable nor a sylvania, six days earlier.
ft
In an address in which he compared American living conwalked past a restaurant at fi.HO in
courageous course.
:
Nor is that .State Department me- the morning and noticed an auto|; ditions and industrial development with those of Russia, Edthod an honest reflection of Ameri- mobile with a sawed-off shotRun coniWin Gruhl, vice-president and general manager, the North
can public opinion. American press veniently placed in the back seat. Innnd public opinion is openly and side the restaurant he found a manSOMETHING RADICALLY WRONG
"American Company, said: "Because there is a huge network j
flatly opposed to Japanese defiance who answered, the. description (fiven
of the peace treaties—just as1 much on the Pennsylvania police circular.
Alexander Paterson, His Majesty's Commissioner of PriOf transmission and distribution lines in the United States, those
opposed as is the League Council. I Knoll entered into conversation with
.
. , , ,
,. ,
, , . ,,
i 'sons in Eneand, spent several months investigating prisons in
t ,
And Americans are not particu- the nian, expressed the opinion that
by ARTHUR BHISBANH
Dl
K
l
Inrly proud of the fact that, instead anybody who had such a nice ear
mechanical helpers which are electrically operated are avail-j
.
, V
.
,
of trusting to their own government, must be rich, voiced a wlsh'that rife
,
•
, • this countrv some time ago. His remarks comparing penal The Very, Best News.
they rriust Irtok to the League of Na- might some day ride in such a car
tions to defend American treaties.
and accented the forthcoming inviable anywhere. It is not netfB9ft«y to confine them, as ,n the k . o m ] i t i o n s h e r e R n d i n h i s c o u n t r y a r e h a r d l y flattering to us,
An Eye 100 Feet Wide.
The most serious count against the ! tiitt«n^^At the door of the parked
Soviet plan, in grouped industrial centers with, the necessity iH,t they are well worth listening to.
Sweden's Butter Idea.
Hoover administration in this war | automTroile he produced the handcmoifreney is the secrecy of its diplo- cuffs for his prospective host.
of living in communal housing institutions as Russia has pro-j
j [ r Paterson was especially impressed, and unfavorably, Coughing Better.
miicy. American citizens can underIn both these instances, as the
poaed. It makes possible the living by our workers in scat-j by the size of prisons here and the number of inmates. OverMuni! and respect a sincere differ- underworld must observe with conThere is good new*; bad news, dull
of opinion as to policy. But cern. New Jersey police officers rof- tered communities in their own garden homrj as independent j crowding is the pule in American institutions, rather than the news, criminal newa. The best news cnie
they cannot understand or respect j sorted to guile and duplicity. Things
on
our
multitude
of
laws
and
severity
of
sentences.
He
says
indi idu-1
jexeeption. Much of this he blamed, not on ."crime waves''but tells of improving conditions ill many m y American • official diplomacy . are not always what "they seem in
The price of wheat going vhieh must lurk behind closed floors j New Jersey, a fact which should be
"All this economy and efficiency is inevitably leading to the that at one institution he watched the checking-in of twenty directions.
up, tho South, is encouraged by good -nd secret messages, shunning the written down as a marginal note in
every escaped convict's guide book.
| shorter working day and shorter working week. The.four- new prisoners, nineteen of whom, in England, would have been crops, better demand for cotton ami l'pht of public inspection.
If the State Department has any
M. Y. Sun.
tobacco, better^ prices for oil in Hie
E hour day predicted by Steinmetz is possible. If, with it, a four- dealt with under the probation act or been fined.
West, accompanied by street celebraHere is expert testimony in support of the fact that the tions; pronounced industrial upturn in fit .Tmlah, !'••
i day week is sufficient to produce the manufactured necessities
od nnd Light of the
of life, there remains over nine-tenths of the time in which the United States, through its zeal in passing laXv's, is manufactur- New England. What went up came j World," has inaugurated a "modern
American worker can be his own boss unless paternal govern- ing: criminals on a wholesale scale. And it is certainly not a down. Now it Is the turn of that which | government" with a two-chamber leRlalatmv, ami celebrated In a golden
ment, such as Russia's, insists on prescribing what he may do coincidence that thin has been accompanied by a break-down came down to KO up tipain.
-coach, once owned by-Kaiser William.
BY ROSS FARQUHAR
during his entire waking hours."
A picturesque feature was a banquet
in the processes of justice, so far as crime prevention is con- The Observatory at Mount Wilson
Electricity has been the greatest civilizing agent of the time.,
. .„.
, ,
,
,
•->,-, ,.
. .
will have a telescope with an eye or of 10,000 Ethiopian tribesmen, wearing
J
Fridayy -well this Easter bisiness
lens two hundred Inches vide. Twice llqp skins on their hacks, headdTessffls
It is the promoter
of more leisure—and
.
, ofe more -"possibilities
U-T • for
r cerned.
When
we
send
twenty
men
to
a
penitentiary,
nineteen
of whom would have been kept outside in England—one of aa big as any other t,eles<oi>e, this won- of lion manes, carrying shields of has got me kinila wirryed. 1st I
found out a lew
the intelligent use of that leisure. Electrical developments, re-,
, . ,.
.
, .
there is something radical- derful cosmic eyo will carry mail's rhinoceros hide and eating raw meat.
yis apo that Santy
sight into space three times as tor as It ia easy to call yourself "civilized"
...
- . , . . , , . . , . . •
,
, ,• • J r C i-r ihe most law-abiding of_ countries
C laws
wnsscnt
It needs quick attention.
w
w i t h tfce
m
it has ever gone before, revealing new nnd "Elect of God," less easy to be
ntitliinj; much onsuiting from individual initiative, have revolutionized the lite
nebulae, new marvels, hundreds of civilized.
ley yure paw but
of our people in less than two generations.
millions of 'light years" away.
IMPORTANT TO ALL OF US
you K°t to be kinDid you buy any power stocks durTho
eye
ot
man,
not
the
telescope,
da
cnrefiill what
And yet the electric industry is the principal object of atEfforts to'-Stabilize silver at a fair price are of importance to sees. The telescope only supplies to ing the "Alice In Wonderland" boom
you s a y
about
t: tack
by those
who
wish paternal
government.
It is o"
denounced
as a trust,
as an
octupus
growing fat
at the expense
the pub- the public.
—
the.se here culored
the human eye a wider pupil. The period that died suddenly in October.
If you bought stock, did they
egx* witch we was
,+iui, though rates' are constantly going down and the number of
At present silver is selling at profitless prices. The result pupil of your eye, not much bigger 1929? even
as i/iciter dropped from his
alwiiys tol had ben
.-^'common people" who are owners of its securities, continually is cessation, in mining activity, with consequent unemployment, than the heart of a black pin, becomes drop,
lain by the Easter
nine feet wide when you look Into that celestial abodo?
' jgrows. The public must be on guard if it is to prevent govern- decreased buying power and loss of taxes to the-state. The re- new telescope, tfnd being wider, abHabit. You kinds
Did you get ajiy part of the company
hate to lay evrytinaent, through unjust and unnecessary interference with such storation of silver, when accomplished, will be a public service, sorbs more light and penetrates space that put out sixty-three million shares
thiiur onto yure
of stock for lambs to digest?
i
to a greater depth.
&dustriea as this, and through constant broadening of its pow- not only t,athis country, but to the entire world.
paw.
It will interest you to read three
Think of an eye with a pupil nine
ers, from completely dominating our lives.
feet wide. The eye itself would be a lines ot what Governor Plnchot wrote
Saterday — pa
L.roa V i e d B u t t e r
/•-•-•
hundred feet In wrdth, requiring a face for The Nation:
was sx telling- us
Weaving Legend
<!OIIIK out t " h u n t f o r b u t l e r is a n
"Carolina"Mght
tmd
Power
Company.
today
that a ole
aa
big
as
the
faces
of
an^ela
that
MoI l i s t o r i i n i s e v i i i i,f t h e v e r y e a r l v
PROTECTION FOR CHURCHES
o r d i n a r y e x p e r i e n c e In Trlnlil:!<l. w h e r e
"Book valua, $/3,R10,Fina.n0.
frond of his witch
( l e n m j s inmlM rW't'rcinvg to
ftpinuin^ hammed »aw In Paradise. And auch an
Hie ijj.ijAyes r.ileli f.it, .Yinum "»tl l i l n l s "
is a Socollogist is
"Actual Investment, $4,710,021.77."
eye science give.3 to feeble man—feeble
Mild \ve,-i\hi^ of l a j u ' s ! r i e s . lUlt ex en
comeinir to
we
physically, but not feeble mentally.
Churches of the country—great ones in the cities, smaller a n d melt down n s u p p l y "f I m l t c r .
© 19.11, Kinc I'Vitim-i SinHir.nr. Inc.
nliler, | i e ; h ; i p s . Is i h e J e w i s h l e g e n d
him next week and Ant Emy sed he
«-hlrli c l a ' t u s i)i:it N:riiii:ili, i l a u n h [ i ' r
ones of the towns and at country cross roads are hereafter to
mebby i.s a nice enulf man but she
Sweden' proposes an Interesting ex- |
nf l.iiini'i'h n n d si^'t'-r .'f T i i l i i i l - f a i n .
thinks men shud ought to be sattist a v e an opportunity to protect themselves from all manner of
l i n t ' i u t ' i j tin' !-;»ii]i;~n:: of wool anil lierlment. Ships with the lafest types I
fyed with the old fashioned religions.
NUTTY
NATURAL
o
T
refrigerator
plants
wlH
bring
Swed'
"thievgs and from erring treasurers and officials in one ir>:;urKl'avill^ .if thiV. rl In millcp l l o t l l .
.Sunday — I ben birryinjr. all day
ish
butter
hora
and
take
liaek
Ameri:
jifeout a dream I had las nite. Wile I
|hce policy. Beginning Novembw V, the National Bureau of
HISTORY
can frulta. Kvery package of butter ;
was a sleep. I dremp 1 was a sitting:
Classed by Th^ir Speech
Casualty and Surety Underwriters announces its member com- j
will contain the printed statement
at ii'ible all a lone and it wa.s cover• BY HUOH HUTION •
As a y s s e l is knciwn by t h e s o u n d ,
"Swe<li?n
rannot
import
frails
Ifits
j
ed with pine Apf)le ice cream, well
•"allies will offer to the 258,000 churches the broadest burglary j
w h e t h e r it he e!ui'!:i"l iir n o t . So m e n
ships cannot take Ssvedish,gowls,to the !
enny way I don't ljke pine Apple sopntract ever issued, in the United States. Heretofore, religi-!
United States and sell then) there."
meliby it w n gr()0(f thinit it .wasaent
a r e p r o v e d , hy i ! n \ r > M •ei-lics, w h e t h e r
THE KOREAN GIMF
tlii-v b e M'i:'e or f i i i l i ; i — D e m o s t h e n e s .
a congregations desiring such protection have been compeH-LThis appeal for fair tariff play, un"Giinf" Is the nneient Korean word chalklet enny ways.
Monday—I was a telling teeeher
fortunately, will not reach our "best fur U)e mudern (.'how Hog, a portly
to take out separate fidelity policies for their officials or i
minds" that control the tariff, for thoae creature Inhabiting the shores ot the how my Ant Emmy cud pla music
^financial committees, others for burglary, larceny arid theft of!
minds do not unwrap package* of but- Yellow Sea. It skips up and down on the harmonick and she sed does
she, play by ear or by note and she
ter. That Is iki..c: In the. kitchen.
Church property and still others for burglary and robbery of
tho beaches looking fur turtles, which lliot 1 was ui'ktiriK smart when 1 sed
— It—th* -Sw««M*h-' fa-raws-'TOTTM" ar"*1 tin\Tr~Diwoiiw~¥xtr'emtfy-Tflrcrtii "trnir
itch'money and-securities;
*— — ~"~ j
range with bootlcRKe-s to wrap their country 'on account of the glmf s fondTeusday—ma wns a laffinjr today
tariff protests around bottles of whin- ness for turtle soup. The Koreans when sh« (fot to looking at sjim pitNow all these are combined in the one document which will
chers witch was tuk of she and pa on
key
their
complaint
would
attract
atprize the gltuf highly for its hum and there weiidinjj hunnymoon and, she
addition, apply to the .parish house, parsonage, rectory, and
tention.
.Plftfs, and nqe nhle to capture. It easily told pa that he sure did luk Silly and
' t o any other building used by the church for conducting ruliby using mock turtles for decoys.
pa replyed and sed Well the camerytt
or educational activities. Protection is ialso granted on ;
The iate Senator Morrow said, "Pros- , The t'l'if shown here Is sunpiclously dine lie none most jfenrelly and ma
perlty
will
come
hack
sixty
days
before
l-.aii ben about ^ sofe ever sencc.
examining
whut
may
lie
a
turtle
or
a
p<thurch property' being transported outside the church proper
anybody realises It."
Wensday—pa is reading Sliakesmi)i'k turtle. He bus n Illbert head,
Phen it is in the care of an authorized person. The new polPresident Hoover finds conditions :
iiere plays now anil today he red a
een frum "ilanilit and Ant Emmy
more cheerful, hank failures have '
is the outcome of an extensive investigation into the situa-'
sed she itiddent think mutch of
"practically ceased."
n by the Burglary Governing Committee ajud the-Burglary ,
Shakespere becuz he stole his plot
It Is no longer profitable to ship
rum 1 of Laura June Libbics books
"Department staff of the Bureau. It waai found that in th.e last j
she
red pnee.
gold abroad,, money withdrawn la go- :
vo years, particularly when need has driven many to seek aidJ
Thirsday—^Teecher wont let me
SHE HAS HEARD UNCLE JO SAY—
Ing
"hack
Into
the
bank."
The
con'
iind Juke tawk totri'ther enny more
>'fn crime, trrWt the churches of the land suffered as well as the ' That down In Dixie when a hole is
Bumptivo said tp his friend, "Your are ;
or a munth becuuse we had a lite
ijomes and business houses. .
j dug in the ground and you fear the
coughing better today." That la our '
and blacked up each anothers eye.
dirt will not fill it again, "jes wait,
condition.
i
well
all I can say she haa busted up
This is of particular interest to small' cities and rural com- chile, ontil the new moon comes a
• beautiful frendahip.
"Tqp
many
girls,"
says
flat-footed
jnities, as there is no minimum amourlt for which the new ridln* in de west, nen dat dirt will
George .Bernard Shaw, who returned
Florence, "buy shoes with the idea
praluing Russia,' In tinio to sea EBgland
policy may be issued and the little eliurch can take protection (welt an* sho nuff fill de hole."
Mirage unit Reality
they will do in a pinch."
tG!) by McClure NewsD&ner Syndicate \
throw out every sort ot Soclalfem by an
Th<- re ure three differenceH by \\ lilcb
IWNU s»rvlcc.)
(Couyrlifht.)—W.NU Service,
for any value, it wishes. This is.a good example of the,progress
orerwhi lining Tory vote, is'shocked,
ilesert Iruvelers can lell wlieilier [hey
He casualty .insurance industry is making in giving ^he small
grieved,, annoyed and saya his native
see a mlrngf of u hike of reul wiiter.
land
must
BOW
prepare
"for
any
sort
the same advantage and service as the large one.
A inliii*o Usually i|iilvei« mid churiKe*
walnut body, and popcorn ears and in hliiipc; a rial lake does ucit hnvtf
of folly."
*
spines.
The
leys
aud
tall
are
cloves,
It need not, fortunately, prepare for
thin aiipi'uruncv ul u dlUHnct;. A- retil
the George-Bernard Shaw aort of folly. while the feet are split navy beans. lake Usually lias a dark Imml of veyeMAKING THE GRADE
The turtle la a half-fflbert kernel with tallnn aroiind It ami iilrds fly near It
H. O. Wells, now h«re, young, and a clove head, and feet and nose are nii'l ulmve IT.
*
No less an authority than Dr. Shirley W. Wynne, Health
'
in the prime of his remarkable talents, made from birdseed.
(®
U«tropolUan
Newspaper
Service.)
looks at Urltainmorn Intelligently, and
Commissioner of New York City, in his outline of requirements
(WNU Harvicn.)
Arli igton Ccnietory Manfian
nay» tho election was no great Con'Or flchool children, says, "Keeping your youngsters in health
The niilii.Miuii lu1 Arllnjiuiu'ci'ijieifry
NBi-vatlvo victory, but "a hurried call
not an arduous proposition, but.it requires ajjttle care on
has IH'CII resKired Ki thu eoncHliiiii In
for thu doctor."
Peanut Soad'. Vitality
Tho country, sick, threw out the
,your pjirt. He should have a filling- luncheon such as soup or
I'eaniit growem have tliouglit lh*t which It was when a prlvatu/resldei{i'c>.
HiKiallat-I.alior l'arty that l(ad failed HVeil Stewed Jiiore thmi H .Vi'IlL'.jOtJ.UT1L A gr<Ml di-Hl of ihu oi-lginal fyniHure
flalad, aandwichfeB, macaroni and cheese, or some other easily
lo man it. it the Tory doctor doee ho wuulil lose Its vltidiiy, but lyjvermiH'iil eTiuld not lifc Hu^iiruil, since It had mine
butter, Wellrt thinks radicalism will testK indicate th:K coin! pennitt HIM'II from Mii'unit Veniun ami ban lieen redish, and with whatever he eats he should always
I-OIIIU hack more emphatically, and run In; used lifter |)iree or four years tiiniHil. hut purlod furniture has been
hav° a glass of milk. When he returns home from school in
"HuclallHilu, even Communistic."
used.' It in n hundH»m«-vxinnpip-ur '
of storage
bite,
such
as
a
sandwich
and
|the jaftiirnAon, he should have a
•i pUiijtatlnu hiuiie lietoie the Oivll
„ If you are among the fortunate, and
fjp glass of milk, as well as an apple or some other fruit. For
VVhut Then 7
IHCUU a on6 dollar bill, you may rea4
Hilly, a Bi'lghtwood ciiiip, wus listen
evening-meal he should be able to eat the«same dishes aH
itH face, pai'hauB under a plctur^of Ing to that old phimogmph record "<Jn To Whom It May Concern:
1
(fe J$8t of the family,- plus a gliiss of milk. His diet as well as
irij« Washington, "Qne B)lyrf I)nl- I.uiig Mule." After he hennl the last
TAKE NOTICE, thai' thu _
lur. Payable, to the Hearer on.Dwi»n4." line "You can kill a foul, hut a mult* signed, by virtue of an ' l Aet for theshould include plenty of fresh vegetables, particularly of
At the top you read "Silver Certificate." la a mule until IK- dleu," hu nuked IIIH .better protection of garage keepeca
Jfeafy variety, such as cabbage, lettuce, kale and spinach.
and automobile repair men," appVo'vOur Treasury thinks silver Is good mother: "Whut is he after ho
ed April 14, 1915, wil] u e i l ^ t pnbti^
enough fur little people with one dol- -Indlaimpol'x Xewn.
atoes, too, areUmportant.
auction-—I
lar bills. Prom five dollars up, you en|- "If this balances diet, plus the milC is adhered to, the child
CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1928, entur ltiulma of high finance, aud read
gine number 4596041 and Serial
on your bills, "Redeemable lu Gold at
Stay in health jproviding the other carinal rules of health
number
8150, owned by Edward D
the United States Treassr*. QJ- LawfulMiller, Foi-t Jay, Govenor'a Island
obeyed. These a r e : at least eight hours' sleep in a well' 11 KIN attendants ut the Waslilngtun zuu opened a nine containing an Money, at any Federal Reuerve Bank."
N. Y. C, License 6L-176 N. Y., sub(jstllated room; plenty of exercise and recreation in the open
uiiti'iiter which had been captured by I »r William M, Muiiii, director of* The Words "Or Lawful Money" seem to
ject) to this sale at Clover Leaf Gar-1
Imply
a
little
hedge
on
the
sold
basis.
tho
zoo,
\u
Urititili
(iiilmia,
they
were
surprise
age, Route .25, Avenel, in the Townand sunshiny, and frequent bathing."
sail to liml uimiher tiny animal,
ship of W-oodbridge, State of New
iIT
••,',
j
j.
, .i ,
„ "
,
w h i c h luul been b o r n en route.
ly are these ri™Uiies burn in
Jersey., on November 27, 1»31, at 11
The Abyaoiiilun kiiys aud emperor,
We expect top grades from our children. They have a right captivity L d the ood looking nttio tvn «w is uHim-llng much iitlentlon. The
o clock in the forenoon.
AutiiiiUT with her
Halle Selassie, caliluK himself "King
y_ i-liniflii/; ligliHy to her back. .
to expect carefully selected, adequate, growth producing and vUoto »llow»
CtOVjEH. LEAF-PARA6B'.
of Kln^i, Cor-"-••'-t Uon of the Tribe
Subscription $1.50 P e r Year
This Week
n •—
I \m n
I 1 j - w% b* jm *-1 1 A* .*« ^
• -m.
^? *-H
!
u
SLATS' DIARY
= SUPERSTITIOUS =
• . . SUE - - •
StorkOvertook Mrs. Anteater EnHdute
"protective-food from us,
'
m, i. u-
LAKSO)
,
1_
WOOtiBRlDGE INDEPENDENT
F i r i t Train Tunnel •'
Tim first nillminl tunnel In tintt'iin.lhoiiil limm-l, which wild ln>Knn In
tlir spring rif is:i!>. Tin' first Iriiln
priKKoil tliroiiRli T>oi-i>i\ilipr 2, 1H4K. Tills
wn« nV<r wlmr wns known us thi> Mini
rliostor, Slicfflclii A Mnofilnnlilrp rnltwny, now tin; <irent O n t r n l division
^Of tlie liOmUm A Not-thenstfrn. rnll-
City l n n B in Infidel H i n d ,
When tlic H r l i M , IU T II|I1IMI .ToniKii— t l * m t n - l ! ) 1 7 I t \V:IH t i n .first l i m e t l m t
||,(.
city
lull
l.iv,
slnci'
|n
tlio
the l u m l s
crttKMilPH
of
BULGARIAN PROVERBS
WhoPvor In honlthy Is
Who ntnr KIUPS waken up In n WPII,
HARD TIMES RENEW RANKERS DEVELOP
BANKER'S OPTIMISM NEW FINANCE AID
The nest of fursts—nftor two dnys
posts.
"Won't" and "enn't" nre brother nnd
slstor.
Don't look for gpnrlts In last year's
,,f
t
CitricIniin
'
Klini'H!'!, TwHfili, nnil Tlilrti'onth ccn-
tlio
Thp vlnnjan]
prayer.
wants a hoe, not
He ilopsn't know how to wan?r 4$nlipyn, lit.t hp's coins to n?rltn ft book.—
I'ruin It. H: Mnrklinm'u "Meet Bil'
;;nr;n."
'
A Bladder Physic
la A mnllrrnr Ilial wurkit I.II Ihr Mixlilrr
at <nnlnr nil nil lli<- liiiivi'la. Itrivril nu< Im
|.lirl(li>H mill rxn-HH u l i U llnil nuiw Irritation whli-ll rrMilu In gcltlng up nlirtiln
fn-niK-nl
iloulri'. liiinilim, Ion |iuln» Kill
l^mrkiullc.. (irl i 2,V t^»l I K H ,,f I I I -KFTTN
(S «T. THI.II-IH) Hi.' iilfn.mil lilwl.lrr ph'yuli
from anj ilmituM, , \ f l t r folly day* if .jii»
" I T I T ' V M I K'O fiick iiiu'f «p| yilur' mimry. ViA
will fr+\ licltcr nfler IIIIH liniKlnit anil .vim
THOMPSON-DRAKE DRUG CO.
PAGE SEVEN
FRIDAY, NpVE>!BER IS, 1931
f . I'.It U;i-J in Court
1 >ln-r;; ii I i-ii 1 '-1 .'iPllicnrtiP. AllslriV
Ha. n Ji!i'::c nf tlu> Sii'iri'tnn cntirt llstcni'il to n r ;i.-oil'i"lii :i liy n l!i!k:ii
THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION
The 62 year old savings bank.
In days like these any Institution which can pay
more interest than it promised deserves your confidence:
On December first this Bank will add to alt accounts
not only 4% annual rate, but its earnings during three
months.
•
rices
Reduced Pri*
Former Bankers' Chief Find* President of American Bankers
Much in Past Year to Inspire
Association Describes Plan
Confidence in Financial
and Services of National
Reliability
Credit Corporation
bMR 0. STKPHKN80N,
R
preHldent of the. American Rankera Association, declared In an address
on the expiration of his term of office
that, In travelling about among the
hanks from one end of. the country to
the other during the past year, he had
'come out of It with « renewed faith
in the slrensth of our hanking stniiv
uire and our bnnklng situation, mid n
renewed faith partictjlaTly In the spirit
and.^ courage of the men In the banks
Hint have enabled them to rise uhcon<luered over difficulties such as mtsfl
never had to face before, or to accept
with fortitude misfortunes that were
li''-fu;:c. x'a.!.j;r o f I'.di. n<Use..In
'I'tir.v. i'.•'• '•• I) n i ' 1 - ' 'in:' 1 : It n l Hi:irR<
\v:is ii n i r - r i i ' - K .
' i " ' n " m 1 : : 1 n c i . "w
f " r;> Ii I 1 - i l m t I I : ' ' hlcii p n i l m l i ' v w
1 ' 'isccl i n n t h e r I r l n U I-i• Atint;-;il'-i.
I
NEW YORK.—The National Credit
Corporation, a billion dollar rooporattve institution, Is the meth"d worked
out by banker* to put Into practical
effect the central point In President
Hoovcr'B plan for renewing the commercial and Industrial activity of tho
nation a$ proposed In his Mntcmetit
to the nation of-O-Mir-r 7, Hairy ,1.
H»B(, president of tho American flunk
era AMottatlOn stntM In a reivuit Intnr.
view. ' • •
Tha corporation Is strictly cooperative in character, lie paid, to unite thf>
entire banking system and increase
the effectiveness ot the financial ser-
When he reflected, he said, that the
"entire human economic structure has
been brought to the verge of ruin under fho difficulties that have swept
over nnt only the nation hut the entire
world, and that the results of events
of this kind react, with particular directness upon the stability ot our
hanks, ujd yet how few'have succumbed, we may well reneV our confidence in the banks of 'America; when
we think also of how many ot our
bankers have stood up under the stress
and storms of these times and how
relatively few of them have been
proved wanting In the series of crises
that have assailed them, we may well
feel a sincere pride in our fellow bankers." He added:
All amounts here three months on December 1st
.
Receive V/i%
which would equal a 5% rate per year.
THE PERTH AMBOY SAViNGsiNsrrruTiON
210 Smith Street, Corner Maple Street
SURGICAL APPLIANCES
AND SUPPORTERS
Now In Our Own Building
20 West Scott PI. Elizabeth, N. J.
CHILDREN 5 & BOYS SHOES
"So I come out of this year of somaa a pessimist, but
"mist—aa one with a renewed
faith and confidence In the spirit of
his fellow men under overwhelming
difficulties, And particularly do I come,
out of this year as a banker who Is
nruud of Ills fellow bankers for the unlaunted way in which they have met
their part ot the great teat through
which tho tlmen huvo put the nation.
F believe that" this year has brought
new honor to our hanking traditions
md our banking profession and haa
won for the banker new title to the
faith and trust o? all classes of his
c'low citizens."
*
i'p.reful nnd wise spending will help
u>lve our economic problems and will
be of unt ;ld bencllt to the farmer. Our
;r;;ul:les are not caused by the spending ot money, hut because it was spent
unwisely.
Many Apple Varietiet
There are niori; Limn MJO standim
ark'ties of appes grown In orchard;f the l'nlt(>d Suites.
PRICEf ARE LOWER
—
—
QUALITY THE SAME AS EVER
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU SATISFACTION
CHILD'S &
MISSES' $
CHILD'S &
MISSES' $
Pumps and
Oxfords
Pumps and
Oxfords
Miles last year's price $1.98
Miles last year's price $2.45
To Benefit Everybody
"There Is no citizen in the United
States but will benefit in very practical
ways from the results of the operation
of this forward-looking plan of cooperation, which may he rtgardecT'as one
of the most constructive steps that
have been taken toward revival of
Bound business activity," Mr. Haas
declared, adding:
"The National Credit Corporation
represents an instrumentality that
should have far-reaching effect In re
storing the confidence ot the public.
TIJB plan not only has been formulated
by the country's leading banking authorities, but also will be carried out
locally as well as nationally by bank
Ing representatives who have given
their time and thought to this under
taking as a real public service.
"The American. Bai.kers Association
convention was in session at tlie time
the plan was proposed and unanimous
ly endorsed It in principle. I liave ex
amlned the detailed formulition n!
the working plans as developed by
Incessant labors ot Borne of the. N'a
tion'a leading bankers who have under
taken to put It Into practical openitl
In single-minded devotian to the na
tional welfare, and I am able to say
without reservation that (he National
Credit Corporation as set up by them
consytutea a practical, sound and eiH
clent means for carrying out President
Hoover's proposal."
GENUINE GOODYEAR WELTS
(nothing like them for lonfl wear)
LITTLE GENTS'
BOYS'
Boots & Oxfords <
Boots & Oxfords $
Sites 10 to \3lA
Miles last year's price $2.45
Miles last year's price $2.85 |
It's not tho price
— it's the value I
Sizes 1 to 6
MILES KNOCKABOUT BRAND
Every pair of these
shoes is a quality
product
The prices are the
result of Miles
tremendous
buying power,
LITTLE GENT'S
HI-SHOES
.
Sn.i 10 lo 13'j
\
BOYS'
OXFORDS
Sit
" '
l0 i
Mll«i la.t yeari price $1.98
MILES SHOES
132 Smith St., Perth Amhoy, N. j .
95 Markot St., Newark
EeneRcial Morning Drink
Tin- luiei' of half a lemon In a Kl
of hot wMt^ytiikon before breakfas
In the Alasknr peninsula
i'vc:y•ni.irnnflwalils health. The Juic
Aleutian Ishinils tlie United la nnd p^Jic ar|. us a sMiruliint for the entire
1
Volcano Belt
maintain the same high standards of
quality as last year
Kt/V\t/V\DtK !
rural districts ss we'l as
as the cities. '
Tlie plan will rnarsl'.al the bunking resources ot the country., he explained,.
by creating a national Institution
whose, funds will l>e lonn6J when necessary to banks which have assets in
their portfolios that are thwouehly
sound but are not eligible for Inans at
federal reserve banks.
Wise Spending
Henry Frahme
on
V
101 Broad St., Elizabeth
OPKN KVKNINCSI
SCSM'S "in <:f tl'p must Important vol
(•urn. h i l t " In tin- wnrlil.-
Opposite City Hall
ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING SALE
OF
c
L B.GRAND 5s 10 and $1.00 STORES
85 MAIN STREET
'
WOODBRIDGE, N.
. SATURDAY/NOVEMBER 14, 1931
With a full line of candies, stationery, toilet articles, jewelry, notions,
infants' wear, dry goods and home furnishings
LISTING A FEWOF THESPECIAL ITEMS FOR OPENING
LADIES'
HANDKERCHIEFS
1/» each
12 Qt. Enamel
DISHPAN
Reg. 49c Val.
ATEST JEWELRY
NOVELTIES
10c
OIL MOPS ••
25c
Complete With Handle
MILK CANS
Reg. 49c Value
100 Feet
SASH CORD
25c
29c-
Galvanized
WASH TUBS
25c
BED SHEETS
72x90
39c
6 Cup
PERCOLATOR
45c
OilCloth
SCARFS
5c
LADIES' FULL-FASHIONED
Ladies'
RUBBER APRONS HOSIERY
$1.00 Val
Reg. 25c Val.
10c
69c
Large Size
MEN'S
OilCloth
TABLE COVERS, Winter Weight TURKISH TOWELS
10c
UNION SUITS
29c
Value 19c
69c ..
Reg.49cVaL
Watch For Circular As Space Prohibits Listing Of All Bargains
L. B. GRAND 5c, 10c and $1.00 STORES
85 MAIN STREET
WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
•i .••fci* # l^iiw. AL 4^u jLJ^itiijtoifetit^ ^ ~^'f£*^*'*^^fi^^tii^&f&i/fff^&fUSwuKK3BB9f^^ftV'**&B***^'*™*
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1931
WOODBRtt>GE INDEPENDENT
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18,JL»81
II
1!
1)
1!
II
1
1
$
J .-rt
they have been issued ha« been car-1 benefits actuallyy received hy such.
such
Borough of Roselle Park.
PUBLIC NOTICE
bridge, in the County of Middlesex
rica out and may bfc gubjWfc t o «rrl~ land or real estate notwithstandingBorough of Kenilworth.
The following ordinance was inand State of New Jersey:
ier
call
for
payment;
shall
bear
inthat this municipality shall have paid
Township Of Cranford.
BEGINNING at n point in the,troduced at a regular meeting ofl the
terest at not exceeding s i \ per cen-its share of the cost of construction
Earth ant! Sky ;; northerly
Town of Westfield.
line of Lincoln Highway, Township Committee of I ho Towntum
(fi'/c)
per
annum
and
all
other
of said improvement out of general
Township of Springfield.
distant sixty (00) feet (measured
mutters relating to the issuance and funds or at the general expense and
Township of Clark.
nt right, angles) from the northeast- ship of Woodliridge, held on Novemrenewal of said notes shall be deter- notwithstanding thnt indebtedness
Township rft Woodbridjj"".
f Middlesex
Middl
A
Avenue
and ber H, 1931.
mined hy resolution or in such man- therefor shall have been paid either
By D0UQLA8 MALLOCH
\ \ prly "line of
Public notice is hereby given of in substnntinlly the fiirin heruin- lier as may be provided by resolu- in whole or In "part.
running thrnrn (1) north twentyafter
get
forth
and
the
l'ommlU«M>intention of the governing body
ono degress ten minutes west (N.
« Th
Hec. (i.
The owner of ttfty lands
L
h Township
T h i off tion. Ni»td tato|ii>l'Dfy nntnn nr-bondp I H
n-at-Large
off the
21° 10' W.) parallel to said Middle- of this municipality to join in caussluill lie issued in pursuance of «nl;ipon which any assessment for said
HE Bky is lieniillful, hut I,
thereof
anil
sex Avenue a distance of one hun-ing the public improvement describState of improvement, shall Tiave been made
net of Legislature of the
the State
I love t h e KIT™ onrth more,
dred (KM)) feet to a point for a ed in the following ordinance- to be are hereby authorized anil iluwtml
" A n act
entitled "An
act to
to may
may pay such assessments in
in ten
TIIP heavoiiR scorn so very fur,
H.d Cl.«r Fl.ld
corner and running thence (2) made, by entering into the supple- in execute said contract, all of which Hiitborize a n d regulate t h e issunncr l l yearly inAalrnents with legal
The world so nrnr my door.
It's onr notion—take It or leave It—
northeasterly parallel to paid Lin-. mental contract therein sot forth ii in pursuance of Hit act (,»<" t
t'f boiwls n n d other obtiKations and nterest thereon at such time in-each
islatiire of t h e State ot' N r «
Ahovo me nre thr» spleiwlld atari
r
.. In Highway a distance of one hun-With the municipalities named.
that Shakexpenre made a great suethe ineurrinic of indebtedness, by ear as the first instalment for taxes
So Miliantly bright.
. ...
U«l feet and fifty-nine hundrVdths
.Such persons ns may object to said entitled: " A n ttet u> m i t h w u i * two county, l i t y , horotiKh, villaoe, town, or snid year shall be payable, process of literature hecaum there were
if
ii
foot.
(100.5!l)
to
a
point
for
a
improvement nre requested to pro-lor more •ninn»-<1>aliti<f< vt lt»i Stato township, o r any municipality Rov- dded that any party assessed shall
no copyright laws to crnnip Ms neniu« Tint hero nro pntlis, iinr] pnsture-lilin,
coiner; thence (3) smith twenty- sent their objections in writing nt j to jointly construe «tut maintain iTtii'tl by a n improvemont commis- have, the privilege of paying the
Ami llllli- lumps fit night.
for ndnptnblllty—Toledo ISlnrto.
»
ne degrees t e n minutes east (S. the office Of the clerk and file- the [outlet or trunk w w r i O ivivtm »iid M o n , " upprovi'il Mnrcb 'J2, 11)1(1, con- whole of any assessment or any halFamp
with
him
at
or
before
the
ex-,Chapter
3ti
r-f
tinUw-n'C
\SS;>,
1°
10'
K.)
and
parallel
to
course
siitutinR Chapter 2T>2 nf t h e Thmph- nnee of instalments with accrued > vT!ie sly la beautiful, ah, yes,
^
number one (1) one hundred (100) piration of ten days after tile date of the acts nnuMK'.uu't v C^u-^f and
]lct l.itws of I ill li nml tr)« acts rrest thereon at one time; in cade
j\nd yt't the ^ood, peen rnrth
body piemrntnry thcvvie
Vet to a point in the northwesterly this notice,, or. to the governing
g
g
unv
such
instiilment
shall
remain
untimcmlntiiry
t
hereof
nnd
su|iplef!lves nip each di>y her loveliness.
Sl-C.
l'b<KlKl'Y
ine of Lincoln Highway; thence (1) of this municipality nt iN first meetpaid for thirty days from and afj;er .
Much dny n whole llfe's'wnrth.
IVIUrs mentnry tlit'ieto,
yventerly along the northerly line of ing hplil after
expiration of «aid THOl'SANP
Iluff iiiuuy of his wnu-y ones
Lincoln Highway and parallel to ten d a y s , nunwlyi on November 2 3 . .is hyrt;U\.i»i'r»\'i!KiA'oil,.i,o.. M i x ( the ! .Scv\ I, The cost of the trunk he time when the samp shall become
i*wrr nnd thiJ disposal works to lie due nnd payable the whole assessRjSMOLM
course vmunbi>r three (.T) ons hun-li'.'U, nt 3 : S 0 p . ' » i . . "t tho Memorial inability of :tn< w . t r t v i W i u \
The Rim linn left n thirst I
dred feet and fifty-nino luindredths Municipal
Biiililinir, a t which jimp-sitid o r d i n a l a n , ! >'.iyt-U-,vn^n cor, paid by tht< mimii'imilily under the ment or balance thereon shall beBut, uli. how niiiny of dor son»
p
f -.aiil contract (ton*'tlu'C with interest come nhd he immediately due and
!if H foot (10n.Hi)) to the point and
Old mother enrtli IIJIH nursed.
ordinannee will he c(j'nsidi'rod for tract fjjr ,jhr »"»>*< vt k-i>n*!f.ivtu»n of ilurinir construction nnd nix moniha payable and shall draw interest at
U.mbm, Htm V»t Cart Ia<Jkuf<
lilaoo of .BEGINNING. .
final piissnee after public hearing.
^ni«-i si'wi-r ;H\.( d^vsal NWIV-I an
^
bo paid by spo('.!nl the rate imposed upon the arrenr1>. ,1. DUNK;AN'.
'therein piwuUM *\\A «-VA1 <\im shall
Decree amounting to approxiThe sky Is lienuliful. but (low'rg
of taxes in the municipality (W
263 MADISON AVE.
levi d, on the lands in tiie g
Township Clerk, from timl- to ti'v.o (-<• \\-ti.t t.1 the
mately $2,090.
Are bountiful to see.
,t.hv. improvement, . or nnd. shall be collected in the mannet. .
„. wUK,, siL.&nd...^singular •AN... OR&INANCE.. AUTWQR12UI&. J-wasMfW vf. Um. i>>)J!U.,iU»tUifi. a?
TaUphon* R«rtb Arobaf 3(00
Anil nll'itifip ryete (if the hours
ed by saitl improvement as shall prescribed by law.
the rights, privileges, heroditnments
A SUPPLEMENTALJO1NT CON- required !.y «>ut s«vi'l.'meirt»l conKurtli spreads n tast for mil.
, In- specially beneflttod as near us
Sec. 7. All assessments as colnnd appurtenances, thereunto beTRACT WITH OTHER MUN1CI-' 1tract and by law,
And pven when' the (hint; Is through.
1E o r ' i n anywise appertaining.
PALITIES RELATING TO THE The adttitumal sum of Kl.KVKN mny bo in proportion to tty.- peculiar lected shall be immediately placed in
THOMAS MEACHAM
"Local Im- '
or increase
in
BERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff.
RAHWAY
VALLEY
TRUNK THOt'SASP (?M.0i»0.m>» " "
' 'lunent,
"
" ' i^dvanta^e,
' " '
'
"- an accouftt known
When nil of life Is pnst.
Manager
p»y- value which the snid rospective lands provement Aaseasment Account."
WILLIAM W. GIUDES, Solicitor.
SEWER AND DISPOSAL WORKS hereby nppropritHcd for
Earth's Is the brenit I turn me to
'true- or parcels of Innd or roal estate shall Such moneys shall be used only to
S '2 4.7 H
ANl> PROVIDING FOR THE ment of interest duvins th.
And tlnd my rest, nt lnst.
FURTHER FINANCING OF SAID tiuii of stiid sewer :w\d .IIJ() sal works be dremed to receive by reason ef pay inbedtednesa incurred for snid
<(0, I»J1. Hou|tl»« Mullnrh.)—W.VU SffTloi \V I. 10-23, 30; 11-6, 13
IMPROVEMENT, THE LEVYING' and six months theffitftor which siiitl
and in no case improvement whether by temporary
nd improvement
pe
OF SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ! shall a
accrue
_.
c e on notes
note or
r bond*
nd i - shall nny assessment on any parcel or permanent notes nr bonds.
SHERIFFS SALE
Sec, S. An ordinance of this muAND RATIFYING THE JOINT |sued for the cost n? construction ami of land exceed in amount.such peculNot • * Old Idea
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
C O N 1 T R A C T HERETOFORE [for the payment ef leprsl and ether iar benefit, advantage or increase in nicipality entitled: "An ordinance
Prints and rutlro are nf preat anauthoriiinK
a joint contract with
—Between Fred J. Cox, et. als., MADE FOR SAID IMPROVE-1 expense* properly chartreable n* p»rt value. Should the total of such astiquity, bin t h e printed rottiiu cloth Complainants, and Homer Vagelos,
MENT A.ND THE ORDINANCE]of
of the cost
c s t of
f construction of said sesaments not equal the costt of
f said other municipalities relating to the
which Is li|glili' ..calendered and known et. als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sal?
t
bfc not payable
bl to tthe
h improvement
i
t
tif
th rmlanee
l
bufc
tifen
the
off Rahway Vjilley Trunk Sewer and
PERTH AMBOY
SAID CON- iimprovement
AUTHORIZING
as cullco In England, uppi'iirs to have of mortgaged premises dated Octo! the said cost over and above the Disposal Works and providing; for
Joint Meetinjr.
TRACT.
the financing of the oblifrations of
been first devi'lnpcd, to n point ap- ber il, 19B1.
Be ft Ordained by the Township
Sec. 3. For the purpose of rais- amount of snid special assessment!! said
contract and the levying; of speproximating i t s present perfection, In
By virtue of the above'stated writ 'ommittee of the_ Township of jinp moneys hereby appropriated shall be paid by the municipality.
cial assessments, finally adopted July
the Klghtepiith century
to me directed and delivered, I will Voodbri d e•e, in the County of Mid-'temporary notes or bonds of this I Sec. B. Whenever the benefits of 23, 1928, is hereby approved, rati!£'.,
"
1
A
_
i
i i be
, . . issued
. . . , . in
.
. . » _
I _ , , improvement
•
•
.
. ,
i n
Ibe
_ extended
i
I
t
(municipality
shall
a_ . prin-'said
shall
j _ _ . . , _ I : py
expose to sale at public vendue on llesex, B'IiVfellows:
fied and confirmed.
WEDNESDAY, THE 25TH DAY OF Sec. 1. This municipality shall en- cipal amount not exceeding the ' to land and real estate in this municS H E R I F F S S.1I.K
Sec! 9. The contract known as
. . .
and ipality by the construction of any
r into : supplemental contract for amount"' hereby appropriated
NOVEMBER, A. D. 1931
IN I ' H A M ' H m <>K S K I ' .1ERSKY—BfVl
' » f « n THE F1UST NATIONAL. H A N S at two o'cloefc standard time in the he Rahway Valley
Trunk Sewer and may from time to time be renewed lateral sewer or sewers, drain or "Contract for Rahway Valley Trunk
Sewer
and Disposal Works, dated
or rinlndplil. II ciinwrntluii. Cninpimnant. afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's disposal works by and between the and said notes or bonds shall be pay- drains, such land or real estate, to
nnil STKPHKN JlaeKMOY, nt. al.. Dcfendabie on demand or shall mature in u-hich the benefits shall be extended October 20, 1928 by and between
nntit FI Fa fur HHle nf mortgage*) prem- Office in the City of New Brunswick, ollowing municipalities, namely:
not exceeding six years from the shall be assessed therefor to an the municipalities named in Section
City of Rahway.
N. J.
ises ilnteil Oftolwr 7. 10 31.
Hy virtue of t h e nltove stated writ t o
Borough of Garwood.
date when the purpose for which Inmonnt not exceeding the amount of 1 of this ordinance as the name shall
All the following tract or parcel
me rllreiteil and delivered. I will expose to
be amended and supplemented by
of land and premises hereinafter
sale Ht ptll'lle vendue on
the supplemental contract authorparticularly described, situate, lying
WEDNESDAY. THI-: 2ETH DAY OF
ized
by-this ordinance is hereby apNOVEMnEll, A, I). 1931
and being in the Township of
at t u n r>"r](iek manilnnl time In( t h e nfter- Woodbrldge, in the County of Midproved, ratified and confirmed.
noon of t h e nalcl day at the Sheriffs Oftlce
Sec, 10. The form of supplementdlesex, and State of New Jersey.
In the,City of K r w Brunawlck, N. J .
al contract authorized by this ordi- •
All the following tract or parrel of land
BEGINNING at a point in the
nnd premlneH hereinafter particularly denance shall be substantially ad folHcrl'K'l. sltuat". lylnR nnd beln(5 In tho northerly line of Main Street, said
lows:
Ttnvnuhlp nf Woirdbrldne. In tho County of point being thr«"» hundred thirtjfCONTRACT made Us of this
'
illdillf-Hex a-ml ^tHte of New Jersey, shown, eleht and sixteen
one-hundredtiis
known nnd designated as Lots Nos. 33 a n d (338.16) *«et easterly from the inday of
, 1931, between
31 In Illiiuk 2H." on a certain map entitled,
the
City
of
Rahway,
the
Borough
of
tersection
)f
the
easterly
line
of
Mup of Colonla Hilts Addition,- Colonla,
Garwood, the Borou(?h of Roselle
New Jersey. .Tune, r.121. Franklin Marftlt, School Stieet and the northerly line
fiurvoyor." which said Map waa duly filed of Main Street; running thence (1)
Park, the Borough of Kenilworth,
in the office of t h e Clerk of the County of
the Township of Cranford, the Town
four degrees, iorty-three
Middlesex on t h e 171h day of September, north,
of Westfield, the Township of
minutes, thirty seconds (4° 43' 30")
Heinff the name land and premises con- west, one hundred
Springfield, the Township of Clark,
(100)
feet;
veyed to Stephen MucEmcy, by deed of
the Township of Woodbridge, all be(2) south eighty-six deWendell V. Melvown nnd wife, dated De thence
ing municipal corporations organized
cembor 11th. l'.tL'3. und recorded December grees (86°) west, twenty-eight'(28)
A&P ofTers a complete variety of top quality meats at lowest
17th, 1!>!3, In Iii>*)k 7U2 of Deed:
under the laws of the State of New
feet; thence (3) north four degrees,
dieflpx Cimntyy on pages
233, et
pg
prices.
It
includes
the
finest
poultry
that
can
be
bought;
choice
Jersey.
forty-three minutes; thirty seconds
amounting
to aj>proximn(eiy
(4°
43'
SO")
west
one
hundred
and
Recituli
O.00,
grain-fed beef; tender spring lamb; milk-fed veol; pork from
all and singular
ten one-hundredths (100.10) feet to
The parties hereto have heretohereditaments and
the southerly side of James Street;
corn-fed hogs; and the best grade smoked and prepared
fore under the date of the' 20th day
In-longing or In a n y thence (4) north, eighty-six deof October, 1928 made a contract
meats. Take advantage of these "buys" this week-end.
BKKNAHl) M. IJANNOV Sheriff. '
EASTERN DIVISION
grees, six minutes, f thirty seconds
pursuant to an act of the State of
I'ODINtiTON. I1I.AT7, A SMAM.EY.
(86°
6'
30")
east
along
the
southNew Jersey, entitled: "An act to
113.82
Solkllors
erly
side
of
James
Street
fifty-two
\V. I. 10-3"; 11-0, 13, 20.
authorize two or more municipaliFANCY FRESH MILK-FED
M y feet; thence (5) south four
ies in this state to jointly con«truct
degrees, forty-three minutes, thirty
and maintain outlet or trunk sewSHERIFF'S SALE
All
seconds (4° 43' 30") east two huners," constituting chapter 36 of the
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY dred (200) feet to the northerly
SIZES
laws of 1899, and the acts amenda•—-Between Certified Bond aud side.xif Main Street; thence (6)
tory thereof and supplementary
Mortgage Company of New Jer-south eighty-six degrees (86°) west,
thereto, and th«,parties hereto desey, a corporation, Complainant, twenty-four (24) feet to the point
sire to supplement and amerM'-tne
nnd 'Annie McKenzie Fraley, et. or place of BEGINNING,
'aid contract as herein provided.
als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sale
The above premises being twentyContract
Ib.
of mortgaged premises dated Sep- four (24) feet fronting on Main
Article I. This contract is to sup- .'
tember 25, 1931.
Street by one hundred (100) feet
plement and amend the contract beBy virute of the above stated writ deep and fifty-two (52) feet fronttween the parties hereto, dated Octo me directed and delivered I will ing on James Street by one hundred
tober 20, 1928 (herein sometimes
expose to sale at public vendue on (100) feet more or less in depth.
Ib.
SPRING LAMB
referred to as "the original conWEDNESDAY, THE 18TH DA~Y OF Decree amounting to approxi
tract") and from and after the exeNOVEMBER, A. D. 1931
mately $18,520.
cution hereof the two contracts shall
tb.
at two o'clock standard time in 'the Together with all and singular
be read together.
afternoon of said day at the Sheriff'? the rights, privileges, hereditaments
In case of any inconsistency beOffice in the City of New Bruns- and appurtenances thereunto b
tween this contract and the original
Ringing or in anywise appertaining
wick, N. J.
Ib.
contract,
the provisions of this conAll the following tract or parcel r.ERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff.
tract shall govern.
JOHN E. TOOLAN, Solicitor,
of Jund and premises hereinafter
As hereby supplemented and
Always A Good Show
particularly tlrsmln'il. hittuiti;, lying $27.30
SHORT CUT Ib.
amended the contract of October 20,
and being in the Township of Wood- W.'I. 10-30; 11-C, 13, 20
'J'lX is hereby approved, ratified and
confirmed,
Ib.
Article II. The parties hereto
rcc jointly to construct, romplete,
maintain, repair and rebuild the improvements as described in Schedule
lbs.
X hereto attached and hereby made
a part hereof, in place und instead
The following notice has been given to more than
of the improvements n.q described in
Schedule A attached to the original
1 3 , 0 0 0 telephone employees in New Jersey:
contract. "—
: SPECIAL COFFEE SALE-ENDING SATURDAY!
All changes heretofore made by
- Theie quality coffeei . . . blended from the fined cotTs« beoni lh« worfd product! . . , olthe Joint Meeting resulting in con"Until the present period of distress due to unemployment h<5s pasted,
Vdyj Com« to you frtih, flavorful and aromatic. That'i becouts we roOJi them frejh daily
structing the improvements as deIn our modern local plant. No wonder they outiell all olhor brandi by miEliom of pounds.
no regular employee of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company will
cribed in said Schedule instead of
described in said Schedule X at.—be kij.oW »w QCCOUBV et l«cU of wwk - -.• —
_—--_..*——.~i.
luulierT^tn ~ttTF" nrrpfriaT' ctititractr HTe
«W>ANDMHIOWhereby -approved, ratified and conJoke.t.r
The famous .Tnp Miller, mi
actor, whnsp rnllprilon of Jests h n i
earned for him the title of "Knther
of Jests," Is snid hy historians to hove
been Incnpnble of even n single Joke
and thnt the book frolnR under hh»
name wag written nj- * Mr. MMlley.
T
(Rj
PARAMOUNT PUBLIX
THEATRES
GREAT VALUES IN FINE
QUALITY MEATS
iiT(>fl
ROASTING CHICKENS
29c
LEGS OF SPRING LAMB
21c
29c
39c
29c
13c
23c
25c
Loin Lamb Chops
Veal Cutlets ,^ -.r,L
Cross-Rib Pot Roast
Fresh Pork Shoulders
Rump of Milk-Fed Veal
Fancy Fresh Flounders
EIGHT t)'CLOCK
order to use employees a t such, locations and in such occupations as
RED CIRCLE
may from time to time offer employment opportunity, and may also require cooperation on the part of the force en accepting part-tjme work
-.
PACKED IN THE BEAN.
"This will require caT*ful.planning on the port of the management in
B O K A R
23c
t
GROUND FRESH I N THE S T O «
VIGOROUS AMD WINEY
PACKED I N THE BEAN.
.
RICH AND FULL-BODIED
PACKED IN THE SEAN.
ot correspondingly reduced earnings, if this should be necessary.
rnieil.
GROUND FRESH I N THE, STORE
,
ib tin 2 7 c
,
GROUND FRESH IN THE STORE.
AISO PACKED "STEEi CUT"
"Actually, few employees have been laid off up to this time, and such
transfers and part-time work as have been required have been accepted
cheerfully by our people.
..
Personal'
Tht Red'H«aded Enipren hod a good Idfto
loo. In H i * gay doyi of ih« Second Em-
''W« are making this onnouncement at this lime, not because it if a new
departure, but in order that our emplt/ees, and particularly those who
ore affected by the dial cutover in Newark and the Oranges next June,
pire when A&P w a i founding o fothton
for high quality food al low price, Eugenie
SLICED BACON
wai selling the itylei In feathered hat..
Buf while Empreii Eugenie'i f o i h l a m come
27c
.
WHITEHOUSE BRAND
and go, AiF"i food fashion i i permanent.
may feel secure in their positions.
URGE SELECTED EGGS
S U N N Y F I E L D - S U G A R CURED
Quality vlll always be
the mode a t A l P .
EVAPORATED MILK
3
loll
cant
"Trje dial employment problem is especially difficult, and for a long time
We have only felt able to express the hope that it could be solved without a lay-off, plus a determination to avoid one if possible. However,
with the greater -anxiety felt by the whole community that employment
should not be diminished, and the further study we have given the situotion, we now feel warranted in promising employment to all regular
employees involved.
UNEEDA BAKIR5—FANCY
G r a h a m Wafers >«•»»«• 18*:
UNEEDA 8AKIRS—OLD FASHIONED
C
Ginger Snaps . <« •*• 17
MIICIQUS WHUT CEREAL
Wheatena
.
ANNPAGE
STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES
.*. 19«
16 oi. jar
SIMMONS
"In order to pr*v»nt misunderstanding, it should be made clear that
our Company, like everyone else, employs some people from time to
time on a temporary basis, the fact that employment is not permanent
"""""
| / v
3 jars 50c
Regular Price) 23c
Arrowroot Desiert 3 «*»• 2 5 C
Of
WHITEHOUSt
Sweet Cider *.Z<
being understood by the employee at the time of engagement. We pro-
WHITCHOUSE
pose ±o help out the general employment situation in this way a* much
Sweet Cider
as poM>ble in the future, but the promis* as to continuity of employment
20-MULE-TEAM
in such cases is limited to the period specified ot the time of engage-
Borax.
.!
(No Deposit)
..**. 14 C
5UNNYHEID
Pancake or Buckwheat
FLOUR
2 pk««- 1 5
C
A&P PURE
ment"
Lifebuoy Soap 3 -*« 1/e
November 7,1^31
i
Jl
Vice Prui&ni and General Mana<cr
N I W JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
A N n JWWV iMtfoitiM BacM by National Rtwtnct*
Ivory Soap .
5 .*L 21c
Bab-O
2 *» 19c
.
MAP)LE SYRUP
.
I) oi. bot. 25<
FANCY R Y. STATE
APPLESAUCE
"k I U N I IN—Sparkling dor|(* rnu.lcby
the * » r Oysulel, WJZ 10 F". M. Thuridayi, and lemlclanlcal music WEAF 9 P. M.
Mondays) also food Information on Our
Dally Fo*<l ov»i W6AF 9.45 \ M. and
WJZ 10.30 A. M. ivery wttluley.
A.PBRAND
ENCORE
M A C A R O N I OS/NGOHODT:;5
NUCOA
That part of the disposal works
escribed in Schedule X which is
herein designated for future contructiorf shall be constructed from "
me to time as the parties hereto
hall determine. H is not intended
»ereby to defer the time for the re^
rganization of the joint meeting
nti! such future construction shall
ic completed and such reorganizaion shall take place upon the comiletion of all other, parts of said imirovemenU which ahall be constructd forthwith.
The said improvements shall be
instructed in general a» described
n the maps and plans marked "Maps
ind plans of Rahway Valley Trunk
Sewer, made, and compiled as part
f the Supplemental Contract, as of
March 2, 1981," and filed in the office of the. Joint Meeting and in the
ffices of the clerks of the municipalities that are parties hereto.
Article i n . The, cost of construction of the improvement to be forthwith conntructed in excess of $1,075,900 (which is the aggregate of
he maximum liabilities of the paries hereto under the original contract) shall be paid by the parties
hereto in accordance with the percentage of cost set after their respective names in the following' table
but no municipality shall be liable
'or more than the maximum liabilty set after its name in the followng table:
HIGH QUALITY
MARGARINE
Ttft OREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TIA CO.
med.
tons
5C
N'Nme pf
Uualclvallly:
t'oit tu t»
pattl by each
Uuulupallty
Maximum
City of
Rahway ... 19.860844% ""$178,748
Borough of
Garwood . 10.784569
97,061
Borough of
Roselle Parl 3.00980Q . 36,188
Borough of
Kenilworth. 6.5?8748
59,209
Township of
Cranford .. 20.063847
180,570
Town of
Weatfield
26.723038
231,507
Township of
Springfield . 9.066892
8^,503
Township of
Clark .. : 4.013707
36.128
Total'.. 1<JO.OOOOOO% $900,000
All provisions of the original contract relating to paymenti of the
cost and defaults in making such
Payments ehjll apply "to the pay,
s required to be made by this
contract,
.
\
!
UNDEFEATED LONG BRANCH TEAM SMEARS WOODBRIDGE, 12 - 0
PAGE NJNEJ
18, 1981
AMERICANS BLAST
PORT READING IN
WILD CLASH 48-0
SHERMAN'S LINDY
QUINTET TO OPEN
AGAINST Y. M. C.
Vic ' Shcrmanji Lihdly A. A.
quintet will open its 1931-32 •<•»ion tonight againtt the Voting
Men'i Club of Perth Am boy «t
Lattanzio Score* Three Touch- tha Pariah House. The Lindy*
downs In Two Minutes Of have been victorious in several
practice fames and have shown
Play — Many See Game.
considerable strength. Games With
the club may be arranged thru
the coach, Vic Sherman, by teleRTZ STAR
phone.
"Mel" Knight will work the pivAvenging a tie suffered earlier in
ot job for the Linckys. "Harp"
the Bonnon, the All Americans blast
the captairt,' and "Soapy"
ed the Port Reading A. C., Sunday Casey,
Mayer will perform in the forafternoon, 48-0, inva rather one-sid- ward berths. "Vince" Shay and
ed grid game". The Ports Fought to a Francis Baka will play at the
draw with the Americans some guard posts. Buddy Campbell and
•w«#k»-»g», this- beinf( the only smear Joseph Baka «rt lint string sabs.
on an otherwise flawless r'ecoi'd esThe Young Men's club team detablished by the Woodbridge eleven. feated the Woodbridge Vanity
quintet
last week in a fa|t if a mo
"Flash" Lattanzio started the upheaval when he scored three touch- ami intends to continue its ttring
downs in two minutes of play. He of victories by beating the Lindys.
FAST BALL ARTIST
VARSITY GRIDDERS
AND FORJ HANCOCK
CLASH,AT STADIUM
WOODBRIDGE GRID RED GHOSTS PLAY SMART FOOTBALL
TEAM FAVORED IN BUT BAD BREAKS PROVE COSTLY;
UNION HILL GAME BOSZE, GEREK, AQUILA SHINE
Back to former strength with
the veteran Johnny Kubinak in
uniform, the Varsity club eleven
will clash with the powerful Fort Up-Staters Will Be Under-dog*
Hancock gridders at the Ctty staTomorrow — Record* Shift
dium, in Perth Amboy, Sunday
Odds To Barrons.
afternoon. Kubinak, forward passer de luxe, was forced to the
AT FLETCHER FIELD
bench three we«k« ago with an injured shoulder.
If comparative records mean anyThe Army team, one of the'thing, Wondbridgp will fare an pflsy
strongest in this section, will form foe in Union Hill, at Fletcher field
keen opposition. The Fort Hancock eleven wilL bring its forty- in Union City, tomorrow afternoon
five piece ba'nd to the stadium at 2:30. It Will be the eighth start
along with nearly on* hundred
or the Benkertmen; the seventh for
4htri U4
' Jimmy
Gerity,
Woodbridge
flash, will be in the backfield
ilong with Kubinak,
Benhardt
• nd Dooley.
;
WOOLEY GRABS FUMBLE^JWAZZA SNARES PASS
Showing .superiority in evt'ry department of the game
but failing to get a single break, Heinie Benkert's hard-fighting Barrona hnd their colors lowered,
lowered,,her^\(S^MRlp,,,M»)r«ViWK,
Branch, 12-0, in a surprise upset. It was the second defeat for
Woodbridge in football since t,he beginning of the Benkcrt regime here in 1930. Long Branch has not been defeated this a
season. Wooley, hard-plunging Long Branch halfback, anatch-*
ed Parsons' fumble out of the air early in the first quarter to
ruri sixty yards for the first touchdown,^JUJazza, halfback, inJimmy Matmlio1* boys. Ttr ttate,'• the tercepted "a forward pass by Gerek mfefway in the closing perBnrrons have defeated five oppon iod to score the second six-pointer from the Wo«dbridge 30yard line. More than 2,500 saw the game at the Speedway field.
nts and have lost to two. The upLong Branch sounded the prover- spun to the left side of his own line
stairs have won only two game: in bial "knell of doom for Woodbridge•' and galloped sixty yaris down the
six starts.
i few minutes after the game got sidelines to score. Quickly formed
galloped thirty yards for one; interAfter the upset at the hands of under way. 'Failing to penetrate the interference took two would-be*
cepted a pass for a second and then
Long Branch here Saturday, Wood- Green line after the kick-off, Bosze I Woodbridge taeklers out of the play.,
pulled a wide end run behind perfect
interference for the third, in regular
bridge is determined to get back in- booted the leather to the Woodbridge Cook's drop-kick failed to convert
one, two, three order.
to the win column with aa bang.
g. BenBen 43-yard line. Barna recovered a Long1 the extra point.
lielariey passed to Lattnnsio am
kert has carefully groomed hiftteam Uranch. fumble and the Barrons juStunned by the unexpected turn
Parcellona plunged through the line
bilantly switched to a hard-hitting of events, the Woodbridge eleven
week for the wind-up of; the
Powerful Avenel Quint, Rah- this
for the extra points to make a tota
season. After tomorrow's battle, offensive. "ta»t shot a lateral pass to savagely hammered the Long Branch
of 20 points in the first quarter. Af- Amboy Young Men's Club Kaway League Champs, Will Woodbridge will have 6nly St. Jnndrisevits who took tha bqll to the for the rest of the quarter. StarUh|f
ter that, the Americans experienced
Long Branch 48-yard stripe on a on their 6wn 10-yard line after the
Mary's .left on the schedule.
yoes
Locals
In
Fast
Game,
Play In Newark.
little difficulty with the Ports.
I second kick-off, the Red Ghosts parUnless Benkert changes hie plans nine yard" advance.
IS To 9.
Fitfcpatrick added seven more
A minute of your time, gentle
at the last minute, he will start the
Jost sortied around left end to the aded to mid-field before they lost the
The Avenel A. C , champions of same team he used against Long 47-yard line and then took a pass ball.- An eight yard end run by
points in the second period on a thir
reader. Let me introduce that fast
ty yard run and a line buck for the
The Woodbridge Varsity quintet curve ball artist whose pitching pow- the Rahway Y' city league in 1U30- Branch. Injuries have handicapped from Geiek to the Green's 45-yard ; BoSise, a feur yard dash by Parsons
31,
will open their court season Mon- several of the Red Ghost varsity marker for a first down. Parsons and a fifteen -yard gallop around
extra point,
went down in defeat before the ers are known by baseball fans all
Gerity. day night at Newark against the Red men Somewhat, but reports today plunged off tackle to the 41-yard right end by Gerok drove thq Gre«nst
"Star" Barcellona 'scored two Young Men's Club of Perth Amboy over the township—Eddie
; touchdowns* and an extra point in in a pre-season basketball game Make your bow, Mr. Gerity. Fisie. Shields. The game is scheduled for indicate that the team is fairly well line. He was hit hard by two tado back. Near the 50-yard marker, the
the third period. Delaney scored the played over the week-end. The final Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. 8.45.
in the pink for the game with Union lers and the ball flew out of his stiff, South Jersey team braced and Bosze
Coach Forrest Braithwaite will Hill.
is most
heartening.
cold fingers.
Wooley, arnus , out- was forcid to^ick, ending the drive.
remaining extra tdlly on a line score was ljj to 9, The Amboyans, The response
p
1
start
the
..._
same
lineup
that
copped
led
by
Longstreet
and
Rossi,
both
Will
hi
Eddi?
Manalio's Union Hill gridders have rtretched , nabbed the flying d'vkl,
plunge.
y ou say something,
Eddie? he bunting ifl the Rahway circuit
'Stone Wall Stuff
guards,
spurted
in
the
last
half
of
the
Fitzpatrick climaxed the scoring
turned back St. Francis Xavier anil
"Naw." Thanks, Eddie. Guess we'll
, Lnte in the second quarter the
T
ast
season,
he
announced
after
a
t
l
i
h
it
L
t
t
have
to
do
it
for
you.
e in
inthe fourth quarter when he game to clinch it. Longatreet was
Garfield. They have been shut out
spree
defense of the Barron* was put to *
Eddie Gerity i« one of the moil stiff practice session Wednesday by four othev elevens, Dickinson, St.
dashed across the goal line for an- high scorer with three double-decksevere test when Lone Branch a<|Killed
in
Auto
Race
unobttruiive ball players I have ever night. "Mike" Toth and "Rusty" Peter's of Jerseyy City,
other six-pointer. Delaney again add- ers for a total of six.
Clifton
«nd
y,
vanced the ball to the 1-foot line.
ed the' extra point,
k Th
Fitzpatrick led the losers with two met. Hai little to »ay on the ptreetj Brennan will be at the forward West New York.
The team averages
Henzo, quarterback, got loose on theZuccoro, Covino and Bartha were anil one for five. Dorko dropped in a lets on the baieball field. Will lay berths. "Cliff" Jaeger and "Little ' B W 1^0
home team's 20-yard stripe and
the outstanding performers for-the fteld goal and a foul, and Einhorn heHo to yqu whether he know* you Bill Handerhan will work the guard
Fletcher field is located on the
wriggled his way to the 3-yard line
positions. Wukoyets has been assign- Hackensack Plank Road in Union
added the remaining Varsity point oi not. The friendly type.
losers.
before he wag hit. Woley hammered
Thinlti pitching i i a buiinatr and ed to the pivot job.
from the fifteen foot line.
City.
The lineups:
through center for a yard and them
The Avenel A. C. second team will
Following are the comparative
The Locals would like to meet a pleasure. Ceti a lot of fun out of
Americans (48)
Port Reading (0)
sliif off tackle for another to the 1T. Lattanzio
Rosso heavy-junior and light.junior teams it. Alwa-M pitches to win but is not play a preliminary. Most of the mem- records and probable lineups:
y.ud
line. Hu attempted to take the
WOODBRIDGE HIGH
in the township and vicinity. Games risconuited if he loses or is driven bers of the following squad will see
left end
ball over but the1 stubborn Aquila,.
action
in
this:
Braithwaite,
N.
PomeWon 5—Lost 2
Joki may be arranged by calling or writ- from the mound. "A fellow has his toy, Wheeler, Olsen. Denman, KoWalsh
Currie und Bosze thwarted 8 center
Woodbridge
Opponent!
ing to William Dorko, 307 Smith on and off days in the pitching
left tackle
rush. Cook, who played clever ball
sic
and
Smith.
Tobuke street, Woodbridge.
game.""
Frank
13
for thi> victors.all afternoon, atNorth Plainfield
Dilqualified,
Rumor
was
the
mainstay
of
the
6
Eddie
left
The box score:
Perth Amboy
tempted an end run. He was hurled
y
According
to
rumors
circulated
Woodbridge
A."A.
pitching
staff
this
Tetamonti
G
VARSITY CLUB (9)
Zick
Paterson Central
for a six yard loss. Bosze kicked p u t
'••Mg*r
nt. « r*r |«a»i.»iug
«tau
tins
,
°
,
i J 4 ^
i
iirt • i
i
12
G
Leonardo
center
df danger as the hatf ended.
year. While his record was not >• nrecently,
a v e b e e n four Avenel K. C. players
those
of
former
-a«a.
disqualified
from
particiLomhardi Kingwood, f
13
0
Kosci
Neptune
impressive as -..~-~ ~. .v..»..». ^~*n
.
.
Aerial Game
Einhorn, f
0
right guard
Carteret
sons, he wa. greatly responsible for Patron in the Rahway City league 7
About midway in the third period,.
0
Mucho
t
h
l
s
e
a
r
T
h
e
a
r
e
De Pnlito
Lone Branch
2
the Barrens reverted to an air atmuch
ofseven
the success
of eight.
the club.
y y Brennan.
To*". Jaeger,
and
•ty
won
and lost
He Gerwas j
right tackle
Dorko, g
1
tack in an effort to get deep into)
for
this
action
not
Haiiderhan
andapparently
Brennan. have
Reasons
forced
to
pitch
the
first
five
games
57
J. Lattanzio l O
0
0
Kjtl
Evonitz | Kjetlman, g
0
Lonp Branch territory. After an exof: the season for the Brdwnies. He been revealed to members of the AvUNION HILL HIGH
quarterback
change of punts, Gerek ripped off a
lost three of these. The opening enel club. The word is passed in
Won 2—Lost 4
Barcellona ,
.
Bartha1
3 3
nineteen yard gain around end to>
game of the season proved to be a township basketball circles that the I Union Hill
l<?ft halfback*
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB (15)
place the ball on his own 35-yard
heart-breaker that would have dis- strength of the Irish is feared.
Dickinson
0
Fitzpatrick
Renalds
GF
line. Between them, Jandrisevits and
couraged any other pitcher. Eddie
St. Francis X.
13
right halfback
.1
Norman, f
Jost advanced the ball four yardsdropped a ten inning scrap to Long
St. Peter's
0
Delaney
,0
Zuraoro Jacobs, f
Jost flipped a pass to Gerek who>'
Branch in "one of those games" afClifton
0
fullback
.0
Hughes, f
>.:
sped to midfield before he was dropter holding tha South Jersey slug19
6
Garfield
Score hy quarters: >Herman W. Schurch
."0
Jacobsen, f
ped. Jost tried the line for a yard'
gers to five hits,
j
32
West
New
York
0
Americans
20 714 7—48 Oliver, c :...'.
^
and then shot another pass to Gerek.
•!
Schurch,
aged
29,
of
Hollywood,
But
the
clouds
had
silver
linings
Port Reading
0 0 0 0—0
It was knocked down. Gerek kicked.
3
for the fair-haired Gerity. He was
167. Cal., automobile racing driver known
32
Summary: touchdowns,
Ameri- Longstreet, jg
Cook was thrown for a loss of fo«n*
here
for
his
daring
feats
of
speed
the
first
pitcher
to
defeat
the
strong
Union
Hill
Rossi,
g
1
cans—F. Lattanzio ( 3 ) ; Barcellona
Woodbridge
at the Woodbridge and Langhorne yards and Long Branch took possesJersey Reformatory nine this
( 2 ) ; Fitzpatrick (2). Port Reading,
Won All Games
Barna
6 3 15New
Shaden speedways, was killed Sunday in asion of the ball on her own 10-yard
year. He turned back that team, 5
none.
Points
after
touchdowns,
left end
^ ^ H i g L Sc hools—Class A
race at Los Angeles. Schurch mar- line as the pperiod ended.
•to 3, in a classic that will be rememAmericana, F. Lattanzio, A, BarcelHacker
Collingswood
u i y Park
Olleski ried Miss Dorothy Turner, of Staten
Blow N
No. 2
bered at the institution
(or some Aefiuiy
HE HAtES—HE LOVES
lona ( 2 ) ; FiUpatrick (2)'; Delaney
lift
tackle
South River
(Dickinson
Ifland, at the Langhorne speedway
The Ghosts doggedly stuck to
As ardently as Jack Grossman dis- time.
( 2 ) , Port Reading, none.
Aquila
High
Schools—Class
B
|
their
air
game
in
the
October
18,
1930.
Zacker
i
h last
l quarter
t but
In his next start, the Fords A. A.
Substitutions: Americans, Gallant likes football as a sport, one of'the
left guard
Ocean City
•The possessor of a winning smile it did little more than pave the way
Scarlet playerslavea the Kamet Dick defeated him, 5-4. Fords scored in Hackettstown
for Frank.
Currie
or
Lee
Tenafly
Sheiikpv and always the superb sportsman, to the second Long Branch score.
_
_ Kish,
_.__¥Braves
._A. Baaman, sophomore guard, thinks the ninth to snatch a "sure"thing. Riverside
center
Officials:
Referee,
Prep Schools—Class A
Scjiurch. was exceedingly popular Gerek did mo3t of the passing with
C. Head linesman, P, Zick, Bravea A, j that the gridiron sport was the great- Eddie staged a comeback to turn St. Peter, J. C.
Bosze
Wenonah
Topeka with the members of the racing fra- Parsons and Jost on the receiving
back the wild and wooley Bearcats
right
guard
C. Tinve of quarters, 12 minutes.
' est past-time ever'devised.
Prep Schools—Class B
ternity as well as with the fans. ^A ejid. .
in a ''bloody" battle, 14 to 7. The
Nelson
Jost ran Wobley's kick to the 15Fiessler skillful driver arid the holder oi
larruping Bears were held to eight (None),
right tackle
many records, Schurch ranked with yard Hhe back td his own 24-yttrd^
hits which were rapped out in Lk*.
Pomeroy
stripe a few minutes after the quarWintyn the "cream of thu crop."
Undefeated But Tied
first three innings. After uiat^ Gerright end
He last appeared at the Wood- ter opened. Gerek threw passes tov
ity tettled down and refused to give
Jost
High Schools—Class A
Picardi bridge speedway in the final race of Parsons and Jost but neither was
any for the rest of the game.
quarterback
Central (Newark) Long Branch
the season here, October 18. It was completed. The Barrons were penalOne of his greatest feats of theRoselle
Jandrisevits
*
West Orange
Seoni his wedding anniversary. He drove at ized five yards, Gei'ek shot another
season was hit 3-2 victory over Steve
.By TOM BRENNAN, Sports Editor.
left halfback
High, Schools—Class B
Langhorne for ihe last time in the pass into the air. Mazza intercepted
Anthony's Field Club in the firit" Madison
arsons
Manasquan
LONG BRANCH — WATERLOO
Olleski eastern dirt track finale there Oc- it on the Woodbridge 30-yard line
game of the series between the two Eockaway
right halfback
South Amboy
and scampered down the sidelines
tober 17.
erek
Defeat, in large, ligiy letters, was written into the football records dubs. Eddie gave the Fordites four Weatfield
Nay
Details of
of the circumstances sur- for a touchdown. Cook again failed
scattered hits in this tussle.
fullback
Prep
Schools-aClass
A
of Woodbridge high school Saturday afternoon by Long Branch. The unrounding his death could not be to kick the extra point.
When Long Branch failed to ap- St. Benedict
Play Good Game
......
learned.
forseen, unprudicUd happened. Keen-minded prognosticators were nulely pear the following Sunday, for a rePrep Schools—Class B
Joe Bosze, whose injuries forced
turn match, Gerity missed a second (None)
toppled from their "know it all" perches. Fohd dreams were blasted sky- crack at the South Jerseyites. The
him to the bench in the third quarter, was the outstanding performer
Woodbridge All Stars were dug up
high.
_
Not
Scored
On
for Woodbridge. His phenominal
ami Gerity bumped them, 10-0, givkicking and splendid defense work
High Schools—Class A
ing five hits.
cut him out as a mark for the LongBut for the bad breaks, Woodbridge would have won the game. This
Keyport gave Gerity his worst (None)
Branch team. Oncev^ssigned to carry
High Schools—Class B
is not an alibi. Smashing the defense of the Greens to smithereens in the beating, winning 6-1 and getting to
New
Brunswick,
N.
J.,
Nov.
13
—
the ball, he ripped his way through
Manasquan
. Westfield
first quarter, the Barrona began a march that was unfaltering. It was the the' A. A. hurler for twelve hits in
lutgers
will
close
its
football
season;
the Green team for a lone advance.
Prep Schools—Class A
seven innings. He remained in a temTurn
Back
Monmouth
County
nd
Jack
Grastsman,
the.
Scarlet's
touchdown -puada af.JJenkexl!s.JlsiL.Gb,p&ts. X.lieiQ, .what
— ....-Tta -wwk---et-Captein • Aquila and, poraryTramp and bowed to the iNone)'',
greatest ball-carrier, will close His
Prep
Schools—Class
B
Eleven, 13-0 In'Fast G a m e - Currie in the. line was excellent. The
Plainfield Red Sox, 6-3 in hi, next
ntercollegiate gridiron career when
Newark
Academy
Pingry
ends, Barna and Pomeroy, turned in
Parsons was hit hard by two taeklers on the Long Branch 40-yard try on the-hill.
Strong Opponent Sunday.
Rutgers meets Lehigh -tomorrow in a
creditable games. The Barron backs
But he came back with a tremenbattle
to
keep
out
of
the
Middle
l|ne. The ball flew from hjs stiff, cold fingers. Wooley, speedy Green full- dous
clicked
all through the tilt, runHighest Score*
bang by turning back the mtghThroe cellar. With Lafayette a
Tony Cacciola's Fords Recreations ning off play after play without falback stood on the defensive waiting to dive at Parsons if the other tack- ty Perth Amboy. A, A. by the score
High Schools- Class A
trong favorite over Lehigh in the hurled hack Keyport Sunday after- tering.
lers missed him. The ball shot in his direction. He grabbed, the leather and of 6 to 2 In a thrilling game at the Roselle 58, Summit 0.
hird Middle
contest
hid
Middl Three
Th
t t nextt noon, 13-0. Keen rivalry plus sensaCook and Wooley were the leadingweek, a Rutgers victory will shove tional .playing by1 both teams featur- lights for Long Branch. Cook, as.
behind quickly formed interference sped sixty yards down the sidelines to City stadium. This victory oversha- I.eonia 63, Clifftfide 0.
dowed other wins and losses alike, Asbury Park 52, Central (Paters'n) 6 the Brown and White to the bottom, ed the game.
score. A bad break? Rather.
sweet a broken field runner as hasand alone, would have givsn him a Collingswood 62, Bridgeton 0.
while a Lehigh decision will place
Sunday afternoon, the Recs will been seen in action here this year,
successful season.
Columbia 52, Orange 0.
the Scarlet in the' cellar berth for face the powerful Cedar Brooks of was a terror. Quick to perceive openGerit lost Mi two closing games" ^o Long Branch 52, Toms River 0.
he first time since the organization Plainfield. The Brooks defeated the ings, he was responsible for most of
It was late in the fourth quarter when the Red backs opened an aerial
Union Hill and the Fords Field Club
of the Middle Three.
Varsityy Club, 6-0, a short time ago. his team's long gains.
attack HI an attempt to score. Mazza plucked one of Gerek's heaves out of principally through lack of support. Vineland 52, Haddon Heights 0.
High Schools—Class B
GrosBman, held in check ever since
Th
However, the Long Branch teamJ
The lilineups:
the air and scampered over for a second touchdown for the Greens. A bad
In the seventeen games that he Hackettstown 72, St. Bernard 0.
Keyport (6) did not function with the smoothness,
the N. Y. U. game when he smashed Fords Recs (13)
pitched,
Gerity
struck
out
93
batPrep Schools—Class A
break? Hmmmmra.
his way to a touchdown almost Corryell
Leonard that was evident in the BenkertC l l
t e n . He walked 35 for an average Peripington 66, /Brown Prep 0,
single-handed, isyexpected to make
left end
coached eleven. • Several times, the
of two a game. In his first three
Prep Schools—Class B
One
last
bid
for
a
scoring
ranking,
Lawson Greens smeared plays with poorly
Panconi
Without a doubt, the defeat came as a disappointment to Coach Ben- mound attempts, Eddie struck ou.t 33 St. Peter, N. B. 61, Good Counsel 0 Far down the list with a total of
left
tackle
timed work behind the line. On other
kert. But he masks his feeliAgs pretty well. Two or three Long Branch men which isn't to b« sniffed at in
Vocational Schools
fifty-five points, the man who last- Bacha
Wefterfelt occasions they were forced to re-call
any
man'«
league.
He
allowed,
duryear ranked third in national scoring
players approached him immediately after the game. "Say coach," they ing the entire season, 107 kits for Atlantic City 31, Tuckerton 7.
left guard
signals.
honors, although his team won only Thompson
Hogan
grinned, "how about -totting us have; the ball?" Benkert turned, tight-lip- an average of six a game.
The lindups:
four of nine contests, hope's to shake
center
(0) Long Branch (12)
ped. The players rtopped. "Sure," he said, "go ahead—you earned it."
At bat, Mr, Gerity faced opposing
himself loose against ^he Brown and Jensen. _
B. Webterfelt Woodbridge
Barna
Ennis
pitchers 58 Jjsnes. He got fourteen^
White.
riglft guard
left end
hits and tccVed sever, rui s for am
Seigal
Along with Grossman will be five Wagner
FROM THE 5O,AP BOX
Hacker
A. Mazza
average of .241. Pitchers aren't supstarting linemen playing their last,
right tackle
left tadkle
Benkert'8 eleven ought to bounce Union Hill higher than the Empire posed to be good hitters anyway. In
'Walling
game of Rutgers football. Jerry CrOr Rankin
D'Appolito
Aquila
(C)
State building tomorrow.afternoon. If comparative records mean anything the Held, Eddie handled 28 chances
nin and Harry Karakas. ends; Eli
right end
left guard
with only two miscues for an aver- Fast Passaic Club Now A r Fischer and Geore Knabb, tackles, Campion
Allgaier
at all Jim*iy kfanalio's boys will be eatey. And taking the taste of that age of .921.
! Rafferty^
Currie
and
Rosa
Metzger,
guard,
are
senquarterback
ranging Schedule — Is Trav
center
Long Branch affair but of their mouths will give the Woo. [bridge gridders
,
—Tom Brennan
Fallen
iors who will be lost to next year's Hall
Scalzo
Itosze
Editor's note: This is the second
eling Team.
some satisfaction.
eleven by graduation. Among the
Iet^ halfback
right guard
of a series of short interviews with
Beasick
other eight lettermen who will grad- Rotella
Nelson. •
halfback
One of north Jersey's leading'trav uate Is Prenchy Julien, star end for
Perth Amboy is still pulling surprises! A very much favored St. Mary's popular Township athletes. The reright tackle
sults of the writer's talks with the eling court clubs, the Passaic Gra two seasons, who found himself in- Rybeck
Vekamp
lppolita
team took a nice, stiff beating from the Roaenmen at the City Stadium, leading sport figures in this section
Pomeroy
the Lafayette contest; Julien, known
Beds, has reorganized and within
fullback
right end
Saturday, and the Thomas F. Burke trophy, symbolic of the schoolboy will appear in these^ columns from Bhoivt time will 6pen* its fourth suc- as a late season player, may replace
Score
by
quarters:
b'
0—13 Jost
0
cessive season as a strictly traveling Cronin at right a end in tomorrow's Fords
football championship of Pefth Amboy goes to the hallB of the Crimson. time to time.
cfuarterback
0— 0
unit. Plans «re being made to meet game.
eyport
0
CookThe awful tune was 82-0.
Jandrisevits
the'leading semi-pro and profeseionleft half buck
SCOOPED,yiST FUMBLE
al
clubs
iu
the
state:
Parsons
P.
Those Convicts*of Tex'g Ven't doing ft wbofirjot oi winning, but they
Al Chase, Reserve tackle, \a down
Their three year record shows Gt*
light halfback
have spanked the two teams that wanted to beat them mighty badly — in the record books as the last man wins and 19 defeats. Only traveling
Wooley
Gerek
:
fullback
Woodb^e and St. Mary's. What'll Wdoduridfe and the Saints; do to each to "score by scooping up a fumble games were played.
With
the
same
men
back,
the
PatiSI. Ptjter'u CJ *'.) ut Hun.
and running for a touchdown. In the
Scoro by qiWute.i'3:
*
Tomorrow
other in a few1 weeks?
,..';.
v
ie outfit is out to better all previ- WOODHRIDUE A t UNION HII.U
Hitnlentowii (it IVmiliiKton,
Woodb'ridge .../.
0 1)0 0 - - tl
Lehigh game, three years ago, next na
ous records. They are led^ by Bob NEW HKUNHW1CK AT l'BKTIl AJ1BUV. MotPHtown ut Autiuljtlll.
Long Branch
ti 0 0 H—M
Hoinirvllle ut- Nurtli I'lulnfielil.
AT CAKT15KKT.
Here's an odd one. Five of the seven teams that have set high scor- to the last contest of the season be- Schwartz, former regular guard on LUONAKUO
Nu>t'. fie »t Jefforiiuii.
Suulh1 Side v«. Cenlral at Newark
Summary: Scoring,
touchdown.-),
fore
fumblesbecamf
dead,
Al
rethe
Passaic
High
and
St.
Benedict
rffiilfwd
ut
Mlllbunr
Krh.julB Sladiuming marks in football in Class A circles have tallied 52 points in a game.
Woodbridg*:
none. Long Branch:
KklgtswuiHt at ClltlalUe i'ttrk.
trieved a bad pass from the Lehigh Prep school teams. There are Sitarz,
Jurtnacin Atailauiy. at at. lienoMuly spirit at Atlantic: City Vocational.' Wooley ana P. Mftzza. Point.-- after
\
center* and ran ninety yards for a Bednar, tfa#fcr«oskal-and Wyka, all
lliirlliiBl.Hi at Ml Holly.
touchdowns,
Woodbridgt':
none.
at fcftntclalr.
Asbury Park, which U conceded the'biggest chance to win the Class tally which proved th</deciding mar- former high or pr«P school perform- BujTlnft*r
ilurdentown H. B, .Hi *ullii>-ra.
Unit Side at Ltnculn.
Long Hrao'ch: none.
Bound Hic«k at BernurtliivlJIe.
ers. With this clan of scholastics, the Went Side at Irvlmttun.
A state championship, will meet Long Branch tomorrow. Neither team has gin of a. 7 to 3 Rutgers victory.
Substitutions:
Woodbridge—Quadt.
Ca4» Mtey at tfalem
Passaic outfit is willing to meet the We«t Orange at llellevtlk>.
been defeated. Picking Flynn's A. P. boys to run up" a nice atring of s}xNewton Academy at Klngiley.
Emit Orange a t Columbia.
for Jandrisevits, Wukovets f o «best in the state.
HiulMuiRk
U«l«ina
at
l.yudhur»t,
Kearny at Orange.
pointers and to spread the Green around the green.
Uikewoud at Freehold,
Quadt, Markous for Hacker, H u t t e MEET THE MASCOT
Home club a seeking a good attrac- Nutley ut HluOmfloKI.
n at Dover,
Bozo, so-called for lack of his giv- tion can book the Passatc Gray Bees 8T MARY'S (B. A.) AT ST.
mann for Barn», Blair for Bosze,
al HI. Barnaul'*.
(N.
B.)
Those, famous Fleas are going to hop* Ask Ho« Bernstein to explain. en name, i« the official mascot of tha by writing Mgr. John E. Zack at 161 ^ Scutch I'lulny at Uouelle.
I'lirujii at Fanualc
,
Burna for Pomeroy, WukoveU f o r
riBuualitvllle ut Hummuiiiou
Rutgers team. BOKO, a oarrier-pige- Eighth street, Passaic, N4 J., or by ltubolie Park Tit Summit.
Jundriaevits,
Hacker for M«rk#ua»
Itch, itch.
Dumont
at.
Ramify:
on, landed at Neilson Field a few phoning Passaic 2-6457 any evening. LainbertylU* a l Tolas Kiver.
PrJntetun prep at Kuttfers Prop.
Quaijt for I'ai^iif, Itaku for
KuUierford at Ktdjelltld ['ark.
weeks ago with an injured leg. John
Coin Kg*;woo4 at tmuUuu Height*.
Kuut Kutherlonl at St. Cetllla'o.
Long I!rum.'h--nont>,
The Vanity Club spoiled the three game winning streak of the Car- N
Content
Nelson,
trainer,, bandaged
e s n , Scariet
a
g
I'itpe fcluj- at Sal«til,
Einertftm ut Memu|-i&).
cuntial (P.) at I'liillllnburil.
Officials: Ueferee, Y.e.#ger,
l andd now the
h bird
b i dwill
illnott
teret F- *C. Sunday. Kunyon's boys, looked good in winning. Herble Ben- the leg
Thote who want much are alwu.v
WumUiury ut HaddunfMd.
l.conlu a t Kuttstile II'.).
leave him. BQZO lives at the fluid much in need; liuppy the man to whou
Umpiifi Htone, Huston
I'laliitlfld ut Weatfteld.
I'dillu at Blair.
hardt was the works.
house and has only one worry, Shot, God gives with a tuiurlni; hand
Anbury I'urk H.t'1-nug lirauuti.
'HBLUI liuoii(ttii, t tudiftnan,, W««tfi
tMiwi ut H(man
J^i'iy Cvynin's bird-dojli who eha
Fniiikliii ft! Kvibujy
| time ut quarter*, Ii
N 'V Ulllltry Jkpajjew
li iiufitoeiit for his wauU.
South River at Red Bank.,
the pUfon whenever he sew nhn.
Ud8yVjfrt«(»y tte thirteenth. Bo, hum!
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Boyd Has Unusual
Role InNew Film
"ThejSig Gamble"
R. K. O. NEWS
-^SPECIALSTOMORROW AT 9 P. M.
Hill lioyd will nppear on the
s.-rren of the R.K.O. Rahway Theatte, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov m h e r IX - 111, in conjunction with
"Confessions of a Co-Ed", in "The
ISiir (ianiMc," the story of a man
who gamble.-, with death and loaea,
only to realize that ha wants to live.
In this louse muMern drama of
love dawning under the shadow of
di-ath, RKO Pathe has given Doyd
whpt i:< said to be the. greatest vehicle of his entire career. Not even in
"The Volga Boatman,'" the picture
thai, raised him to stardom, did he
have such opportunities for a moving, powerful portrayal as are afforded him in "The Big Gamble," it
is declared.
The star is supported by a cast
commensurate with the importance
>f the production. Dorothy Sebasuiii, Boyd's bride, and a star in her
,wn right, is the leading woman. The
heavy is Wavnfer Oland, sinister menace to scores of. thrillers. Comedy is
provided by James Gleason, Zasu
Pitts -and June MacCloy while other
featured character parts are played
by William Collier, Jr., Ralph Ince
and Geneva Mitchell.
Tlic attraction offered at the RKO
K.ihiviiy tonight and tomorrow is B
gripping drnmn of San Francisco's
' high life. "Free Soul" starring Noi inn Shearer supported, by Leslie.
! Howard, (.'lark Gable, Lionel Harrymore and James Gle;i?on. I'rince'nej Calais will appear (M the KKvQ Ralij way tomorrow ni^lit at 'J o'clock and
\ will distribute to the patrons who me
'present another group nf gifts ranging filmi a hag of groceries to the
new model radin. Reniemher you
PHIS! he present to win, so keep you)'
ei.upuiis. The more often you attend j
, tl:e HKO Hahway theatre' the more i
foiipons you will have, the morel
enipions you have the greater your
opportunity. As each and every cou-'
pun you hold entitles you to nn op- |
poi turfity on the hew model radio as Bill Boyd in "Th* Big Gamble"
! well as fifty other
neighborhood
—RKO Pathe Production
I merchants' prizes. And that's not all!
Every fady attending after f> p. m.
tomorrow night will receive, a bottle
of O'Dells
American Beauty Hair
Dressing1.
Sunday,'November 1fi>.-.bringsanother unusu^k double feature program—dive^roofc and 'Peggy SHaM-]
non in ''Silence," with
Marjorie,
Rambeau, adapted from Max Mar-1The new motif in fashion will help
cin's thrilling stage play. On the
the modern woman to reoapture femsamoi program you will find Sally O1- inine technique.
Neil in "The Brat," adapted from
That is the edict of Ina Claire, the
the stage success of the same name, stage's foremost delineator of the
with William Collier Jr., and June modern woman, who brings her talCoMver;
ents to the screen once more in the
.^"Monday and Tuesday, November RKO Pathe version of "Rebound"
I 1(! and 17, the most exciting picture ecmitig to the RKO Rahway Theatre
j ever filmed—"East of Borneo" with Friday and Saturday, November 20i Charles Bickford and Rose Hobart. 21, shown in conjunction with
Sfl.OOQmiles into the jungle to make "Huckleberry Finn."
I the most daring wild animal picture
Miss Claire's qualifications to dis^ever brought to the screen, the cuss dress and the modern woman
[strangest sights ever beheld by man, are attested by her reputation as the
i scenes that outstrip the imagination, best dressed woman on. the American
and with it all a corking love story. stage.
Wednesday and Thursday, Novem- | "In Paris women have gone absober 18 and 19, another excellent lutely feminine," observes Miss
double feature program hfeaded by Claire. "One may be quaint, romanConfessions of
picturesque, but one must be
. a Co-ed" with Phil- tic
___ or
_. ,._.jurest.
lip* Holmes, Sylvia Sidney and Nor- feminine. Tt is the best thing that
man Foster. The daring love drama I has happened to modern woman, and
lived by an, Anonymous College Girl. | unless H woman is entirely,
y insensiOn the same program William Boyd tive to the inner effects of dress, her
in "The Big Gamble" an RKO Pathe viewpoint will be greatly influenced
picture with Dorothy Sebastian and by
b the
h newffashions.
h i
Warner Oland.
In "Rebound" Miss Claire appears
Friday and Saturday, November in one of her cleverest roles. The
20 and 21, brings another double supporting cast includes Robert
feature program headad by Mark Ames, Myrna Loy, Hedda Hopper,
Twain's famous story "Huckleberry Robert Williams, Hade Hamilton,
j Finn," with Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Walter Walker, Louise Cloaser Hale,
Green, Junior Durkin and Jackie and Leigh Allen,
Searl, And on thei same program Ina
Edward H. Griffith, who made
Claira in "Rebound" with Robert "Holiday" and "Paris Bound," was
Ames, Myrna Loy, • Hedda Hopper responsible for the direction of this
and Robert Williams, will be shown. comedy drama.
Thanksgiving week brings a slight
The picture was adapted from the
change in our policy. For this week well-known stage play by Donald
i only we will present two unusual Ogden Stewart.
] pictures on Sunday and Monday, Nojvember 22 - 23, Clbje Brook in "24
Pretty Jacket Suit
! Hours" and Warner Baxter in "The
Squaw Man." Tuesday and Wednesday, November 2 4 - 2 5 , James Dunn | !
in "The Sob Sjster," an excellent
newspaper story. Thursday and Fri- I
day, November 26 - 27 (Thanksgiv-!
ing day) Laurel and Hardy in "Pardon Us," their first full length feature and on the same program John ;
Barrymore in "The Mad Genius."
Saturday,' one day only, November
28th, another double feature program—Lionel Barrymore in "Guilty '•
Hands" and George O'Brien in Zane
Grey's, "The Riders of the Purple ;
Sage."
New Fashions Bring
Back Feminine Touch
DISHES WITHOUT MEAT
f^i ETTIXG three meals a day every
^-J day In the year la no small
amount of work,~nor does ft mean a
small amount of thought and planning
to maintain an adequate diet for those
of all ages and conditions—the people
who make up our families.
For those who must be sparing of
meat the following dlah will be one
that will be enjoyed:
j
Ina Claire in "Rebound14
RKO Pathe Production
THE OLD FIDDLER
the tuneB we used to
H K I'l.AYS
heur
/
When old Tim I.i<s«' barn was clear.
Ills hay piled hack, his rl™s pulled out,
And all the young folks all about
Would gather for a country 'dance,
To turn, and sashay, and advance.
Now all those (,'lrls and boys are gone,
Ilut the old fiddler fiddles on.
WILL HOLD ANOTHER GIFT NITE
NEW
<;g. 1931. DouglajilliJIocti.)—W!JU
B«r»lo»
Ives
-shop
shoving
comfort)
at home
(PROBAK BUDE)
HOTEL E M P I R E
NEW YORK!)
etc) 19J1. Wyialoru Nuwauipur Uuluu.i
— Please mention this paper to advertvatra; it he(pi you, it helps them
it holpa your "«n«r. —
Jt^_.^.i«i,...
iltjr Loan Co.
4.07
0. A. LARSO*
PRIZES
• _AND—
EVERY LADV ATTENDING WILL RECEIVE A
BOTTLE OF O'DELL'S AMERICAN BEAUTY
HAIR DRESSING
SUNDAY - NOV. IB
2BIG FEfVTURES-2
He tried to put her in his
novel, Instead she put him
in his place!
of h i s
d
p a s t
o m e s this
trirl — with a
claim on his
carefree life!
See
Allan Dinehart
Frank Albertson
William Collier, Sr.
Virginia Cherrill
June Collyer
With
CLIVE BRpOK
Marjorie Rambeau
Peggy Shannon
Charles
Starrett
MON. - TUE. — NOV. 1 6 - 1 7
SEE a lone white woman plunge through thickest jungle,
where every living thing seeks her death . . . wild animals . . . savage natives . . . everything that walks, stalks
and crawls!
<
#6 EAST OF
f BORNEO
/". j N I V E R S A L
PICTURE
with
ZAZU
Rose Hobart
Charles Bickford
PITTS
Town's Distinction
Washington, - X. G,- has--the distinction of being the first town named
after Oeorge Washington.
Select large, e\«n-slzed oulons—as
many as there are persons to be
served. Peel and pour boiling water
ove,r them. Uemove the, hearts, chop
them line and add to one and one- Hum is un exceedingly attractive
half cupfuls of soft oread crumbs with Jacket suit In black, with waistcoat
one half cupful of: grated or chopped arrangement of the black Persian
cheese, salt and pepper to taste. Fill lamb triiuminga.
the sheila and top with a spoonful of
I
buttered crumbs. Bake with a small
Gave Name to Battle
amount of stock poured rouuil them
The .leuuy LiJid bin tie, a bottle
until tender and brown. Serve on
with a globular body and a long slen
rounds of buttered toast.
der nerk, originated in 1S50 wlien
Baked Com Croquettes.
Jenny l.lnd. cnine to AIIIITICII. The
Take one cupful of chopped cooked bottles were first decorated with her
beef and one cupful of canned corn. picture, but later other designs wern
Add cream enough to make moist and substituted.
season to taste,with salt and pepper.
If not lirni enough add a little thick
white sauce to bind and a hit of grated
cheese uiuy be added for extra ilavor.
TRAVELERS FROM EVERYWHERE
Shape, roll In crumbs and egg, theu In
PREFER
crumbs aKuin and bake In a moderate
oven.
Nut and Cheese Roast.
Cook two tablespoonfuls of onlou la
one tublespooiiful of butter, add oue-~
14 STORIES AND 7OO ROOMS
fourth pound of rich grated clJeese,
OF M O D E R N COMFORT
one cupful of bread crumbs, ouel cupConveniently
close to everything yet
ful of walnuts chopped, one eupfjul of
removed from ihe noise and
mills, t%e. Juice of half $ lemon, Bait,
confusion of Times Square
pepper and paprika. I'ut Intu a biilciug dish and brown ' In a taoflerate
oven.
Make some of. these popcorn balls
BROADWAY AT
fur the children; they will eujoy
0 3 " STREET
as well as most of the 61dur ones:
REDUCED RATES NOW
Honey Popcorn Ball*.
Tuke. one und one fourth ijupfulg o(
from $ Q — up
coin sirup, luree-fourths cupful of
•#oney, OIIB tablespoouful of butter,
Attractive weekly
one hulf tablesponful of vinegar and
end monthly rotes
cook until Bllulitly brittle in cold water. Stir occasionally. AJd the butter at the last and pour over'three
iiuurts of freshly popped coyi lightly
saltmt. Mix well autj mold Into uulla
ut onee.
MERCHANTS'
Compliment^
JAMES McCOLLUM
Comedy
Peculiar Defense
A gray-green llsb, called the puffer,
defends Itself when In danger by suddenly assuming the appearance of a
balloon.
NEIGHBORHOOD
RADIO
As tenderly his cheek Is laid
On that old IKldle that he plnyed
As is a mother's on her child.
The snow Is high, the wind Is wild.
Hut he can see across the snow
The lantern lights of long ago.
And hear across the silence flung
The laughter of the once so young.
And so Is memory at the last,
A queer old fiddler from the past
Who sits beside some evening fire
Anil i>kiys the tunes that do not tire;
The heart a ildrtle, from whose strings
There comes the music of old things,
'I lie sweeter things of sweeter day*,
When life, a gray oljl fiddler, plays.
50
MODEL
PATHE
NEWS
WED. - THU. — NOV. 18 - 19
BIG FEATURES
Who is this firl who
loves and tells?
PROBAK
21
BEST QUALITY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
EXTRA
BENNY RUBIN
THE
MESSENGER BOY
PRINCE DE CALAIS
Stuffed Onioni.
L4M
In these hindquarters yuu fiud an uppurlunity to
procure delicloui loin lamb chop* at this attractive
low hindquarter price. Our clerk will be glad to
cut them off for you for that extra meal. Why
not ask him?
TONITF. and TOMORROW
THE TRUTH
LOVE WAS THE
WINNING
CARD—
The truth about youth —
candidly revealed in the flaming p»J?e« from a dia^y of startlint; frankness, written as it
was lived by an anonymous college Rirl —
The Intimate Story
Her Diary Told!
Makes this glamorouB etory
college life and loves!
. . . In a hand daalt by
death I
A knave demanded
his life —but a que«i;
saved it I
tiKO PATHE
A Paramount Picture
BILL BOYD
THE
With
PHILLIPS HOLMES
SYLVIA
SIDNEY
NORMAN FOSTER
, BIG GAMBLE
| DOROTHY SI1AS1IAN • W«(INU
•
JAM1S OLIASON
f A OwUi R. Rum. hoducllon 1
I
FR\. • SAT. — NOV. 2 0 - 2 1
2 - Big Features - 2
Ina Claire
"REBOUND"
Robert Ames - Myrua Loy
WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT
FRIDAY, NOVfeMBER 13, 1981
'
PAGE ELEVEN
(Continued from pace 8)
I
Cranford Spur
67?f» the construction of the remainder of the Joint Meeting on April lfi,
NOTICE
Joint Trunk Section 3
Qarwood Main Spur
6.79 Hie disposal plant to b* constructed 1981, and under the provisions of Central Av.
NOTICE Tfl HERtfflV O1VKN that In*
Walnut Av.
P. R. W.
Article IV.
2322 f t 60 in. 42 Towmttiip
-nnmmft(*-•<• will hold k mpMlnir at
N. Oarwood Spur
3.47 In the. future in accordance with the Section 2 of Chapter 19, P. I,. 1903, P. R. W.
Central Av.
Lineoth Av.
1271 ft. 60 in. 42 the Memorial Munlrlpn! TlulMlnir. Won.]Snrt.ion I of Art.irln IV of the
South Garwod Spur
2.32 percentage of said cost set after and Section 7 (a) of Article XXI of Lincoln Blvd.
N. J-, on Novfmhcr 2!r<t, 19X1. At
P. R. W.
Gloria St.
801 ft. 60 in. 42 brldge,
originnl rnntrart is hcrohy amended
Garwood's contribution to the their respective names in the follow- Chapter 1B2, P. L. 1917, that while Gloria Stt:tO o'clock In the aft "noon, (<v ronnM-ar
to rend an follows:
fin* I p"***'** nf th** following ordlrNorth (Jarwood Spur and the ing table.
the additional work herein provided
Ftark Prop.
Lincoln Blvd.
Rahway Line
678 ft. 60 in. 42 *nc*pt at whlrh *tm*» and pine* ohJ*Ttlona
IV
f
South (Jnrwood Spur shall be
1. Tho cost of maintaining, and
for shall be done under the super- In Railway:
th»r«to may n« prmentxi hy nny taxpayer
to hi? pnlil by pitch vision of the Joint Meeting as now
made at such points as not to
(iIii'i-iit.inK tho improvement (includof th* TnwTinhip.
Park Drive &
Municipality
D. J DUN 10 AN,
exceed the capacity of the iming nri ]m¥\. of anid coat current reorganized, nevertheless the salaries
River St
Rahway Line
Church St.
3696 ft. 60 in.
.*
Tnwrmhly Clerk.
urnvemenl when added to Nuinn 'if MilNlrlimlltr:
pniis and cleaning) for any calendar
of the Secretary and Treasurer of
Aftf-ORI'INANClt TO J»ROV1I>H FOR T U B
•
Joiat
Trunk
Saetion
X
Westfield's
right
of
contribuyenr snnll ho paid by the'municipaliCity
of
Rahway
18.R92231
the
Joint
Meeting
shall
be
at
the
fUlftlN-U
OF
tlM.00fl.iW
I1V T H E 1 M V Dr. &
tion to said spur.
ANCK OF (JKNKRAL IMPROVEMENT
ties in proportion to ! the average
Borough of GBrwobd
I0.25860R rate of $2,000.00 and $1,500.00, re- Park
River
St.
Church
St.
Linden
Av.
2711
ft.
55
66
in.
HON1IH
A
NT!
MAK1N*.
ADDITIONAL
>anford:—
number of gallons per day dischargBorough of Roselle Park.. 3.71917G spectively, per year; the salary of
Av.
Grand St.
Park Prop.
456 ft. 66 in. 55
ArrRomiATtoNH THKRKFOBC AND
Joint Trunk Section 1....11.35 Borough of KenilwortJi .. 6.257898 the Permanent Chairman shall be at Linden
ed ititu tho entire improvement by
Grand
St.
Penn
Av.
Linden Av.
55
729 ft.
CONK1K.M!*<1
ACTS
HKRFTOFORK
the mupicipnlities reapoctivety then
2....11.35 Township of Cranford .... 19.084858 the rate of $2,500.1)0 per year, in p e n n „ ,
Essex St
IMINIB COVfEHNlNO THK NAME. x
Grand St.
223 ft. 72 in. 55
3 . .10.25 Town of Westfield
using the samo. Such use shall be
24.4GH525 addition to his remuneration at the' Fssex'st
B* U Onirtiit*"! h>' (h* TftwnalHp ComWashington
St.
Penn
Av.
55
1317
ft.
72
in.
Oranford Sub Trunk
10.25 Township of Springfield .. 8.623748 rate of tl.0OO.OO per year as a spe- Washington St.
mittee of th#> Township *>t Wood bridge. In
determined by flow measurements
Lawrence Av.
Essex St
450 ft. 72 in. 55 tho CftWhty <if >li"Ulf-*«pi-.
/
Also Cranford has the right Township of Clark
taken within two months before the
r. 3.817959 cially designated represeifUtiye of Lawwence St.
Milton
55
1. ThAI II l« n^redftftry tn rnf* | l * l , 72
in.
Washington
781ft.
to contribute to the various Township of Woodbridge 4.877000 the Municipality! that the salaries of Milton Av
estimnto for the next calendar year
ODilOfl for t h " fnllnwlnn purponpH:
55
72
in.
Lawrence
Lennington
St.
2166
ft.
spurs and sub-trunks within its
th-f Tnwnithlp's nhiir«
is made and certified. Such measIf space be sold in the improveMilton Av.
River Cro?sing 474 ft. 72 in. 55 •Fornf PnrltiR
th* rttni t>f atr*rt pnvlnx
limits for a total contribution ment prior to the completion of the all officers, including-the specially, Lennington St.
urements shall be taken simultane55
designated
representatives
from
the
River
Crossing
Lennington
St.
local
1mnr<*iv*prn*»ntii
h**r*ptofnri»
P.
R.
W.
217
ft.
2-42
in.
at a rate not to exceed 10.25 entire plant the agreement under
ously and shall show substantially
'
which hn v* b+en it til y ronJoint Trunk Section 1
• M.G.D, but such contribution under which the sale is made shell Municipalities, shall cease from and i
continuous graphs of the flow for a
firnfkpil hfid t h e *r»wn«hlp'a
shall be made at such points as provide for a revision of the per- after February 29. 1932, and that p „ w
River Crossing
Wbdg. Line
1440 ft. 72 in. 55
period of one month. Provided, howft ha*-* (li»t«rmln«ifNBf follfiwfi
St9.4rtS.90
riot to exceed the capacity of centaga of cost to be paid by the par- when the Joint Meeting shall re-or- , ' i h j . . .
For pftylnn (he T o w t m h l p * ahars
ever, that the Township of Woodganize
for
maintenance
after
the
'
"
wo«db»di.i
at
(he
triiit
of
N-twer
local
Imthe
improvement
when
added
Rahw»y
Line
Treatment
Plant
685
ft.
tics
to
the
contract
and
the
Joint
72
in.
55
bridpe shall be under no obligation
provpmonti hfrretoforp authorto the rightg of contribution to Meeting shall use such revised per- completion of the improvement there
Wettfietd Spur
to pny any part of such cost unless
l«ftf. a-flflfgiimpnta for whlrh
such spurs, and sub-trunks of centages when additional-units are shall be no salaried officials other In Clark Townihip:
havp h*p*n duly eonflirmert ami
its II<IP of the improvement shall
than a Superintendent.
Westneld, Garwood, Kejril- constriwted.
the Tfiwninip'i ihhfA deUrV
Central Av.
•• 3082 f t
U
then exceed 5$0,000 (gallons per day
P,
R.
W.
Rahway
Av,
Article
IX.
inlnnl HA fnll.mn
.... ,
IS.Sfld "(3
worth,
Springfield
and
Bxjselle
Central Av.
Westfield Line P. R. W.
,( and in determine the proportionate
Article VII.
207 ft. 12 in. 3 For payinf ttm Townahlp'a ahar«
Section
1
of
Article
II
of
the
origPark,
provided
however
that
Central
Ave.
Walnut
Av.
P. R. W.
. use of the improvement by Ihe munf
\hi>
rtiat
of
wm*r
Im-al
imUnusual RepairB and Rebuilding
inal contract is Jtjereby amended to
Cranford shall have no right
5245 ft. 36 in. 14
prcivempntu hrrptoforr autcinrTrunk
nicipalities for the purpose of this
Section 1 of Article V of the orig- read as follows* "
tn contribute to the Garwood
IIPII, aMFimmentH fnr which
section there shall first be deducted
South Garwood Spur
inal
contract,
is
herelyr.amended
to
^have been duly eonflrmul and
Spurs
and
shall
have
no
fight
1.
The
Township,
of
Wqndbridge
nnd not incinded in IJie computation
Xli* 'TnwnnrVip a ahnrn" JMtfread
aa
follows:
to contribute in excess of 175
in consideration of the special
mlnf.l an ioUnvr*
JS.fl2« 84
Westfield Line
240S ft. 15 in. 2.5
the use of said imprtvement by the
The cost of unusual repairs and rights accorded to it under this
M. G. D. to the Roselle Park
Fur
paying the TnwnMilp'B shar-n
Centre St.
770 ft. 18 in. 5.5
said Township of Woodbridge to the
•ebuilding Of the trunk sewer with tract hereby confirms the consent!
Spur.
of thn < nut of construe 11 n({
East St.
1509 ft. 24 in. 7.0
extent of but not exceeding 500,000 lark Township:—
•id^Walka M local Imprnvthe exception of the Woodbridge heretofore given by it and hereby j N Kf
Myrtle Av.
mentii h-arf tnfnr» author! *r«l,
285 ft. 24 in. 7.0
gallons per day.
ipur
shall
bb
paid
by
the
municipaliconsents
that
such
a
disposal
works
>
Srcn,™
aiNfiamonta Tor which hav-*
24
in.
7.0
ow
.Joint
Trunk
Section
1
.
.2.01
New
St.
603
ft.
If any municipalities, but not all,
;ie
in
accordance
with
the
table
of
as
the
Joint
Meeting
may
consider
™'"
•
bfen
duly cmiflrm-pd and thf1
s
2....2.01 Dercentages shown in Article III of ..necessary and proper;, together with P. R. W.
Willow
240 ft. 24 in. 7.0
Townahip'a nh-krf* iletermined
shnll use the • improvement before
24
in.
7,0
3....2.01
South
Av.
P.
R.
W.
304
ft.
an
follDwa
-,
21.H9.0I
his supplemental contract.
the completion of the whole improvesuch additions and alterations there- In Cranford:
fnr paying she Tuwnahip'a nhnr^
Also Clark Township has the The cost of unusual repairs and I to
ment to be presently constructed,
within
the
area
acquired
or
to
be
at
fitrf>*t
o
p
e
n
i
n
g
*99 JS
right to contribute to the vari- 'cbuilding o i the Woodbridge spifr acquired therefor as may hereafter Elise St.
South Av.
289 ft. 24 in.
P. R. W.
Fnr paying the Townalilp'a itharn
such cost shall be borne by the muous
spurs
and
sub-trunks
withT.
R.
W.
EHue
Lincoln
Av,
joining
of
Uif
r»Ht
of
departmental
be paid by the municipalities as be made shall be located within its
nicipalities so using the improvein its limits for. a total contri- ihatl
equipment
i
4,7*5.»0
Garwood Main
ment, and shall be determined by
boundaries.
payinf Ihe cont o( the Inbution at a rate not to exceed 'ollowa:
Spur
542 ft. 24 in. 7.0 ForRtaitatlnn
flow measurements taken as hereinWoodbridge
.
: 62 V4
nf traffic lights . .
10.000 00
Article X.
2.01 M. G. D. but such contriFor payfnff the A«nt of infilng .
12.28*).47
North GarVood Spur
above provided during the period of
In case any parf or clause of this
bution shall be mode at such er cent, of the total cost and the
For paying the Tnwnshlp'i share
In Garwood:
such use as often as may be necesof the coat of conatructlon of
points as not to exceed the emaining 37Via per cent, to be ap^ contract should be illegal, such il- Union
Fourth Av.
Westfteld Line. 520 ft. 15 in. 1.8
sary to determine the amount of
a dock on Wood bridge Creek
11,766.42
capacity of the improvement lortioned among the municipalities legality shall not affect the other Fourth St.
Av.
Westfield Line
Union St.
701 f t 15 in. 3.6 For paying for part of the coat
such use.
when added to the rights of ,3 above provided for the trunk parts, of this contract.
of
Woortnrldse
Park
50,000.00
Union Av.
Walnut St.
193 ft. 24 in. 4.5
Article V.
*
In witness whereof the said mu- Fourth Av.
contribution to such spurs and ewer.
for"part of the com
Fourth
Third Av.
341 ft. 24 in. 4.5 Forof paying
Unusual repairs and rebuilding of nicipal corporations, parties hereto, Walnut St.
Ford* HsTk
11.000.00
sub-trunks of Westneld, GarSection 1 of Article VI of the origWalnut
No. Oak S t
1703 ft. 24 in. 4.5 For paying for the pout of Avewood. Kanilworth, Springfield, the first unit of the disposal plant have hereunto caused their respec- Third Av.
inal contract is hereby amended to
nel
Wading
Pool
•ltT.Mff.WJ'
N.
Oak
St.
North
Av.
18
in.
3.0
Thir<fA,v.
737 ft.
made prior to the construction of a tive names to bo signed hereto by
Roselle Park and Cranford.
read as follows:
for thf cont of latmN. Oak St.
Division St.
1047 ft, 24 in. 7.0 ForIngpaying
econd unit shall be paid by the mu-. their respective municipal officers Third Av,
the bonda
1.700.S5
1. The municipalities respectively Rahway:—
Division
St.
Third
Av.
North
Av.
089
ft. 24 in. 7.0
nicipalities
in
accordance
with
the
thereunto
duly
authorized
and
their
shall have the right to use the imJoint Trunk Section 1.. 11.76* table of percentages of cost shr/wn respective corporate seals to be L ln J, oln Av.
• 193.000 00
Division
&
North
Min.
7.0
Cranford
Line
289
ft.
provement by contributing sewage
2. That In caae any of the amounts act
Woodbridge Spur 1.98 M. G. D, in Article III of this supplemental Viarotn
Connection with
hereto sffivarl
affixed nn
on rho
the Hmr
day and vaar
year l n Cranford:
fnrth In section 1 hereof exceed the
to the various parts thereof at the
Also Rahway ha3 the right contract.
Cranford
Line
644
ft.
24
in.
7.0
south
lateral
•Lincoln
Av.
amnuntn
heretofore Appropriated (or H.ld
first above written in eleven original'
rates of flow designated in this secto contribute to Joint Trunk
.mprovtmentR or In cane no appropriations
repairs and rebuilding of counterparts,
Garwood Main Spur
tion and expressed in million gallons
hnvn been matlo the entire amount above
Section 2—11.76 M. G. D. less theUnusual
disposal plant made after the TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGf,
In Cranford:
net forth or the excesn previously made be
per day (M.G.D.).
total amount eontritfited by original
nnd the liimn Is hereby appropriated.
section has been added to,
Con. S. Lateral Trunk Sewer
By:
Committee-at-Large. Lincoln Av.
Plate "A" attached hereto and
it to Woodbridge Spur.
3. That any anil all act* done by the
shall
be
paid
in
accordance
with
the
M.
H.
2273.6
ft.
30
in.
13.0
Attest:
Township
Clerk.
hereby made a part hereof shows the
Chairman of the Township Committed, the
Also Rahway has the right table of percentages of cost shown
Rotelle Park Spur
X.
size of the pipe, the estimated
Tnwnnhtp riprk and the. Township Treasto contribute to Joint Trunk n Article VI of this supplemental DescriptionSCHEDULE
urer mill of this Committee In and about
of Rakwav Valley Trunk In Rotelle Park and Cranford:
capacity and divides the entire imSection 3 but such contribq contract.
la&uance of the notes or bonds her Mil
Faitoute Av.'
Beachwood Av. 1025ft. 15 in 2.3 the
Sewer and Dlspoul \Vorki. Main Colfax Av.
provement into parts for purpose of
tion shall be limited to an
authorize)!, though done prior to'ttie takArticle
VIII.
568
ft.
24
in.
Beachwod
Av.
Colfax
Av.
Grand
St.
Trunk
At
Constructed
description. The parts of the iming
effect of this ordinance, be and tha
5.6
amount which will not exceed
In ordeT to indueo certain of the
P. R, W. indicates Private Right Grand St.
Beachwood AY. P. R,, W. at
m« ar« h*r«l>F oonflrmad.
provement referred to in the folthe capacity of the improve- Municipalities
i.
That there be Issued Cor tho purport
that are parties to this of Way. Capacities in million gal-1
1762 ft. 24 in. 5.5
North Av.
' lowing table are the parts of the imment whef added to the rights agreement to join
railing such sum bonds In tha corporate
in it and to appro- long per day. The parts of the im- P. R- W.
3310 ft. 24 in. 5.5 ofname
North & Grand St. Fifth St.
provement as shown on said Plate A.
of the Township nf Wood bridge In
of contribution of Westfield, priate the additional
which provement as referred to herein cor- Fifth St.
Meeker Av.
117 ft. 24 in. 5.5 tho amount of One Hundred Ninety-threa
P. R. W.
Garwood, Kenilworth, Spring- they hereby undertake funds
Rnl« of f l u
to
raise
and
Thousand
<$19X,O0O.OO)
Dollars, or such
Respond
to
the
par-ts
referred
to
in,
Meeker
Av.
Winans
Av.
Fifth
St.
141ft. 24 in. 5.5 lesser amount
field, Roselle Park, Cranford pay; it is agreed in confirmation of the same words in Plate A hereto
lti million*
as upon the sale thereof
Winans &
and Clark Township.
Bhall produce aald amount, which bonds
Tartu of tlip
of gallon™
Meeker Av.
P. R. W.
Lehigh Ave.
the resolution that was adopted by' attached.
3389 ft. 24 in. 5.5 Rhall be designated GENERAL IMPROVEWoodbridge:—
Improvement
|)or ijay
MENT BONDfl, nnd shall be In such deN. Lehigh Av. Walnut Av. &.
P. R. W
Springfield Spur
Muni. ,, a ||tlca:
Present Woodbridge spur 3.32
and form and payable, prinTrunk Sewer 1867 ft. 24 in. 6.5 nomination
On
From
cipal and Interest, ln such medium and
Size
Cap.
To
Length
An
additional
spur
shall
b
Westfield :—
at
such
times
nnd plare, and shall bear
Woodbridge
Spur
In
Kenilworth:
M.G.D.
constructed for the use of
Joint Trunk Section 1....16.42
Interest at fmeh rate ur rateH as may be
In RjJiway (except a small piece):
PRW (Third St. Springfield
Washington
St.
1277
ft.
36
in.
14
Woodbridge
(as
shown
by
provided
by
resolution
of this Township
2....16.42
3112 ft. 30 in. 5.3
Woodbridge Line Inman Av.
P. R. W.
Produced)
Line
Schedule X) without cost to
lttPft.
3....15.42
1
Leesville
Rd.
663
ft.
P.
R.
W.
Inman
Av.
30
in.
5.3
Fifth
Washington
St.
PRW
500
ft.
.
Raid
bonds
shall
be signed by the
36
in.
14
Woodbridge and may be used
Westfield Spur
11.11
Hazelwood Av. 3004 ft. 30 in. 5.3 riutlrmun of the Township Committee and
Inman Av.
Fifth St.
Washington
Cranford Line 1700 ft. 36 in. 14 Leesville Rd.
by Woodbridge at a maximum
tiy
tho
Tn
wash
ip
Treasurer
attested
Cranford Sub Trunk
4.31
Hazelwood Av. Leesville Rd.
Withersp'n St. 2975 ft. .30 in. 5.3 by the TownShlp Clerk, underami
rate of flow not to exceed 3.32 In Cranford:
the seal of.
Crunford Spur
4.31,
p
Witherspoon
Hazelwood
P. R. W.
469 ft. 30 in. 5.3 the TownHhlp, ntid If coupon* for the payVenitia Av.
Fifth
St.
Cranford
Line
568
ft.
36
in.
M.
G.
D.
14
4.31
Garwood Main Spur
Witherspoon St. Junction M. H. 916 ft. 30 in. 5.3 ment of Interest be attached they shfrll
Elmora
Fifth St.
668 ft. 3< in. 14 P. R. W. *
Woodbridge shall have the Venitia & Ext.
1.72
by the fni'Mlmll? Hlgnnture of
S. Garwood Spur
Junction M. H. Treatment Pit. 1186 ft. 27 in. 3.5 btthe executed
Dunham .
Venitia Av.
1044 ft. 36 in. 14 P R. W.
right to use the disposal plant F.lmora & Ext.
Tdw'nohip Treasurer
2.5'J
N. Garwood Spur
Hanley Av.
Elmora Av.
255 ft. 36 in. 14
of 6 inches of gravel and 6 inches of i\. The Township Commltton of the
to be presently constructed tc Dunham Av.
Disposal Works
Township of Woodbrlrigp, In the County of
Riverside Av.
Springfield:—
Dunham
788 ft. 36 in. 14
the extent of 700,000 gallons Hanley Av.
The plant is to be located in sand together with necessary appur- "Middlesex, hereby detcrinlnps nnrt dpr)nres;
3.7
Normandy Av. 889 ft. 36 in. 14
Hunley Av.
per day (Instead of 500,000 pe Riverside Av.
tenances
will
be
constructed.
Joint Trunk Section
(ii)
That the uveiage probable unex.3.7
Orange Av.
Normandy Av.
897 ft. 36 in. 15 Woodbridge Township**bn the south
day as in the original con Riverside Av.
(d) Necessary building with equip- ri'il period nf usefulness of the Improvebank
of
the
Rahway
River
between
.3.7
>ntn
mentioned
In Section I hereof, com36
in.
16
Casino
Av.
Orange Av.
461ft.
tract); and shall have the righi Riverside Av.
ment to house pumps, chlorinating
in iLcunrdance with thn provisions of
3.7
Cranford Sub Trunk
Union Av.
Casino Av.
to use the completed dispose Riverside Av.
967 ft. 39 in. 19 the City of Rahway and the Borough apparatus and facilities for the oper- PULIMI
Chapter' 2(>2 of the L.awb of 11*11), an amende
Cranford Spur
3.7
Forest
Riverside Av.
plant to the extent of its tota Union Av.
151ft. 39 in. 19 of Carteret on property acquired by ating employees.
oil. Is thirty-three years. ,
p
3.7
the avei age a^enned valuaP. R. W.
maximum flow through th Forest Av.
Union Av.
795 ft. 39 in. 19 the Joint Meeting by purchase and
ifitd S
7
(e) Machinery and apparatus ne- tion{h)B of That
.Hprinerfietd
Spur
the tHxabh? real property IncludWoodbridge spur.
North Av.
P. R. W.
Forest Av.
15. ft. 39 in. 19 condemnation.
cessary
for
chlorination.
ing
Improvements
of snld Township comKenilworth:—
The rate of flow herein stated is Centennial Av. North Av.
South Av.
1....2.B:
^75 ft. 39 in. 21
The plant is to be of the type
(f) Macadam .roadways around puted upon the next preceding three valuain. 21 known
t i o n thereof. In the manner provided In
Joint Trunk Section 2 .2.62 the maximum rate of flow permit- P. R. W.
Lincoln Av.
South Av.
1923 ft. 39
as
sedimentation
and
disinfecplant
with
the
necessary
concrete
.Section 12 of the said Fid Is I IS,*119.369.00.
"
"
"
3. .2.62 ted, and no municipality shall have Lincoln Av.
School Prop.
P. R..W.
561ft.' 30 in. 21 tion with-sludge digestion and dry- gutters.
U'» Tin1 net debt uf the. said Township:
Cranford Sub Trunk
2.C2 the right to exceed such rate for
ing.
(p) Piping and drains around (•(imputed In the manner provided In said
Oranford
Spur
any
period
of
time
however
brief.
HtetUm \1 Is lt.247.3S2.3H <6.S*%).
Cranford Spur
2,00
The portion of the^rPJant to be jplant, with appurtenances thereto.
School Prop.
(d)
Tlitit the annual RIHI supplemental
Roaelle Park Spur
0.62
Lincoln Av.
Walnut
1340 ft. 54 in. 29 presently constructed consists of:
(h) Seventy-two inch pipe dis- debt
& P. R. W.
The rate of flow herein stated for
Htntements required by said section
Springfield Spur
2.00 any part of the improvement means P. R. W.
(a) A battery of eight concrete charge from plant into Rahway Riv- 1^ have
Walnut Av.
School Prop.
210 ft. 15 in. 3
beet) made and filed na therein
required.
P. R. W.
. Junction M. H. 847 ft. 54 in. 29 settling tanks each approximately er.
the total rate of the municipality at Walnut St.
Roselle Park:—
7.
That
there shall be levied s In each
110 feet long, 32 feet wide and 11
Cranford Sub-Trunk
(i) Other work necessary and in- year while any
Joint Trunk Section 1 ...1.85 such part including not only the conof said bonds shall be oi'.tfee.t depth of water, or of equi¥alent cidental to the above.
2.. .1.8 tribution made to or at auch pSH Walnut &
Htandiiifr, In the aame mnnner and at the
Lexington
Junction M. H. Old Rari'n Rd. 3920 ft. 54 in. 32 capacity, mechanically equipped for
Ihe portion of the plant for fu- same time as other taxes, a. tax upon all
3..1.85 but also the contribution made to
the taxable real property of said Township
the continuous removal of Jlaaline 4ute construction — Hems (a), (b) sufficient
Cranford Sub Trunk
1.85 any upper parts which must pass In Clark Townihip:
to "produce tfi> amount of prln'*Breadway
362 ft. •«r4in. 32 nnd settleable solids,
and (c) will be duplicated.
Old Raritan Rd. Lexington Av.
Roselle Park Spur
1.85 through such part.
clpa] and Interest to become due in the
Riverview
Rd.
HUL'ceedlng.
year.
32
1216
ft.
Article
VI.
Section
12.
This
ordinance
shall
(b)
Covered
sludge
digestion
54
in.
Broadway
Old
Raritan
Rd.
Garwood:—
Park Rd.
543 ft. 54 in. 32 tanks, devices to collect the gas take effect at the expiration of ten tt. Thin ordinance *0iall take effect upon
Section 4 of Article III of the Riverview Rd.
Broadway
Joint Trunk'Section 1....5.7'
Itn
publication
by Hectlon 12
P. R. W.
1432 ft. 54 in. 32 evolved from digestion will be pro- days from the date of its publication of Chapter 2&2,aa;!ef provided
Riverview
2. ...5. T original contract is hereby amended Park Rd.
the Lawa of IS 16 ns
32
Walnut
Av.
vided.
81ft.
after
final
passage
as
provided
by
54
in.
Park
Rd.
"
"
3....5.7 to read as follows:
amended
together
with
the
statement reP. R.' W.
quired by said section, and the Township
Central Av.
(c) Sludge drying area consisting law.
941 ft. 54 in. 32
The municipalities shall pay for Walnut Av.
Cranford Sub Trunk
5,7
P. R. W.
Clerk .shall have the, power to select the
-• —
— - , - - ,
._~.
„ - _ _ — , _ — -_
__
_.„
*_~
-
j-j^m
newspaper In which '\C"shall be published
and ti> specify the date aftm wLI. li tho
bonrift shall he Uauad and delivered
LEGEND
Oiam. of Pipe in Inches.
Compo+ed Capacity in
Million Gallons per Day
SHERIFF 1 !*
CHANCERY O P NEW J E K S E V - - B e tween Cittsens fti^ftdlng and Loan Assortation, a corporation of New Jfirs«y, Complainant, a n d Max Wolff, et. al«.. Defemlh
anta. Fl Pa for Hftle of mortgaged prem, -*a^Rd October 20, 11131.
Uy v i m i e uf t h e above stated writ to
me directed and delivered, 1 will expose to
sale at public vendue on
WEDNESDAY, T H E 9TH DAY U F
DKCEMBEU. A. D. 19SL
at..tWB.ft'4'JuvX s t a n d a r d _time In, the" e f t e r v
n«i>n of t h e suiil day ut thw Sborlff « Ofd^ti
In the City of New BruiiBwU-k, N\ J.
All the following tract or purrel of land
u ml prtmlHt'H hert-lnaftcr purtlci-larly deIlieil. Hfttmtp. lying nn«l being in t h e
Township of llkuHlbridHe, i» f i e County of
Mlddlenex a n d a|»ite nf New Jersey.
Jieing known a n d ctyuiKriated «.« Ljit N'o,
i4 nn a map entitled "Muy of Drt'onN Ililla,
altUittt; In FurOa, Witodhridgo Tnwimhlti,
Now Jersey," surveyed by Mason & Smith,
Olvll BnglneerH, IVrth Aiubuy, New J I T i^y, uml filed for rt'tonl In' the Clerk's Oflup vt MldiUewex <"ounty.
BEtil.N'NINO a t a iMilut ln the mirtlierly
lint* i>f Everurnen nvt'iiue tiiHtant isisteiiy
"inn hundred (lUOi feet fnnu iln> nnrth*a»t
corner formed by tl>« hiturHoi-tltMi ut Kvtugreen avenue; t h e m e - (4) westerly tilong
iiing tlitfiu'-j U ) inu-tlierty purallt'l with the
etmterly line of UldBedale ptiii'c "lie hundred nnd fifty (150) feet; thi'iKc- i:M t*"»terly parallel with the northerly llm- uf
IiVfrurt-en avenue fifty 15(1) feel; them1*;
I 3 I Htmth-^rly and para-ll«l with tlie first
di^aiTlbtuI • uDUrue one hundred 'iiul fifty
< 15-0> (eel to tlit; 'lorthtsrly 1 In-e of li
Kieen uvenuw; thenuu l i west erly uluntf
the northerly line of Cversri'.tMi avtm'f,
fifty (GO) fet-t to the point ur plate uf UK~
UlNNIXU.
UounUt-d on t h e north by lot No. DS; on
the east by lot No. 85; on the went by lut
No. S3 ii nil on t h e aouth by Evergreen aveIAJC, as laid down on said map,
, He Ing the same pram lues conveytMl to
it'.: said Mnx Wolff b y ' d e e d from WHU
ijTunhuin, et. al«-, datsjd March 31. 1'J
n|ut ret-'orded In t h e Office of the CL
of the County uf Middlesex In book ti<i3 of
deeds on patce H 7 , etc.
Decree
uniountlntj
to
mpproxliutit
IN
TogetluT with all and singular UiQ
r IK lit» prlvileK«H. hereditament!) nnd tippurtenaucuH thureuntu belonging ur in uuy\vlne appertaining.
HBItNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff.
STANDBY F. KACZMAHBK,
(30.24
'
'
Solicitor.
W. I. 11-13, 20. 27; 12-4
E ther Adi«ctive ar Noun
Kntrctiluureate 1& tin udje<:tlve or a
noun, meaning *'qf op portalnifig to the
dop'W of bat'heior." In the United
States It has an Ultomutlc nu'HiiliiK —
furuwey seriiKin delivered to gradwntes.
WOODBRIDGE
NEW YORK
CANDY KITCHEN
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Strictly Pur*
CANDIES AND ICE CREAM
66 Main St.
Woodbridg*
Tel. 8-0048
«.
WCSTflElLD
.
. ^^^
PLATE:
* A
W^^MllM1. M li^^M II ^ t ^ ^ iMl Iftfrn^tf^^h'^^^ M11" I *^^M^^ft^HF.D^MTHttw»l> IMM.1 W JM^^W J ^ ^ n ^ B I M B O ^ ^ M H a M J jal^j
GUSTAV BLAUM
Groc«rio» and Proyirtion*
78 Main Si
TtL
WOOIiBRIDGE INDEPENDENT
FRIDAY. NrtVRMHKU 13. 10.11
PAGR'TWELVE
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OFTHE TOWNSHIP
Women Republicans To
Present Play In Iselin
Fords Rosary Society
Iselin Woman Entertains
Cwrd Pkrty At Iselin
Scores In Card Party
In Honor Of Her Son
Draws Large Attendance
ISELIN
Mrs. C. Barnekov Entertains
Members Of Bridge Club
Woodbridge
Mrs. 0. W. Barnekov, Jr., of; MyrMr.
m i d M r s . J o h n S t r o m e , nf
FORDS—-The card pnrty which
ISKLIN—-The rind pnrty, held tinI.KELIN -Mrs, Tlnunns Adilinnrc
])li Rntiirioli Mini Mrs, '
Mrs.
ISKLIN Th*> women brnnili (tf
Wedffpwood avenue, had as their tie nvenue, entertained the Tuesday
lei
the
nuspir-os
of
the
Iselin
tier'
entertained
a
number
of
friends
at
as
held
on
Monday
night
under
the
W
thhe Im-lm Republican clul. will prp- j F»nul Sluk, nf Correja avenue «poM ,ier the nus
Sunday guest, their son, John Afternoon Bridge Club at a covered
an Society at the Rcse-. her home
[ n J 1 '," 1 0 ''"' h p r l a u s p i c e s of the Rosary Soaiety was a Strome, of the Princeton Theological dish luncheon on Tuesday
Beent -.No Mvn Allowed" t-night a t , Fi i.lay in Jersey City and New 1 ork. man AmeruBridge
nt
Grill
recently,
was
a
very
sueson's,
Thomas,
Jr.,
third
anhird
birthday
an'
'
the Pcrshinp avenue school. Mrs.
was played after the luncheon and
decided success. Mrs. C. Haherkorn, Seminary.
nf
oessful
nffair.
Seventeen
tables
were
niversary.
Frorl Huher nnil Mrs. .Fnsenh HnnaMr. and Mr?. GeoiTfi
_
1
three tables were in play. Mrs. C.
Mrs. J. Levandowski and Mrs. A.
cioli have been coaching thp piaylFiume street, have a* their
menguest, ir. play. Mrs. Georjre Wood was \ Those present were: Mildred Rap- .Schicker were in charge of the affair.
Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Breiwh on- W. Decker made the high score and
, awarded the door prize which was a acioli, Mildred De Nyse, Margaret
and the cast in as follows: Two sis-JJoHn Schmidt, of Bloomheld.
.„,
, V T l n p Martin.
„.,,-,,„
„ , , narcnu'bushel basket of apples. Mrs. John Rapacioli, Hazel Lawyer, Evelyn Grace Hines was awarded the door tertnined a number of friends re- Mrs. C. R. Chase was awarded the
ters,
Anne
Mrs.
Harold
and the crucifix was awarded cently. Their guests were: Mr. and consolation prize. Mrs. Leon CampMou'neey ('herr MaVtin Mrs. Harry ! Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hassey ami Mah,r won a larfce home made cake : Lawyer Grace Sluk Clara Sluk. Hil- prize
Mrs. Harry Houck. of Mt. Vernon, bell will entertain the club at her
John Egan, Sr.
De Nvse-.«e»=an their housekeeper, ' ^ n , John, Jr., of Gorreja avenue, and Mrs. John Hall receievd the non do Gordon, Martha Andrahovitch, to The
prize winners were: Bridge— N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunhar, home on Green street on November
Andrew
Mrs Thfi'mB? Kuiwc- Ruby the col- . were the fiundSy guests of Mr. ami players prize. A fred Thamm was Thomas
Adnance,
Fink, Jr., Mrs. Marey Stofen, Mrs. J. T. Egan, of Asnury Park, and Mr. and Mrs. 24th.
«re<l maid, Mrs. Fred Huber; Mar Mrs. J«m..» Dol»n. of Jersey City,
Awarded the consolation prize.
| Grossman,
The guests were: Mrs. Martin NewDunbach, Mrs. John R. Egan, Charles Ferris, of Greenwich, Conn.
jorie North, an invalid, Mr*,
fceorfro
' M l s ? Harriot Fuchs was chairman Charles Lawyer, Mrs. Paul Sluk, Helen
I comer, Mrs. L. V. Smith, Mrs, C. f\
Wood' her sister the M I) Mrs | Mr. and Mr- Harry He Ny?e. of of the nfTaii and her assistants were: Mrs. Joseph Rapacioli, Mrs. George Jr.
Whist: Mrs. Anne Herron, Mrs. A.
I Chase, Mrs. D. H. Ford, Mrs. George*
Crnrlt'H Mutzcr-'n
poetess' Mrs f'nrreja avenue, had as their week- Mrs. . Jamos Fucli*. Mrs. Elizabeth , Fink and Mrs. Thomas Adriance.
J. Thompson.
Salmagundi G r o u p Meets
A. Merrill, Mrs. Cedrlc Oatrom,
Chloe .'[.anning; a (trass widow, Mrs. end guest. Mr*. He Nyse1* brother. Honm-Rar, Mrs. Winfield Hauschild/,
•
Dominoes: George Asproclas, RuAt T h e A. F . R a n d o l p h . Mrs Leon Campbell Mn, Nevin*
Theodore Upham, Mrs. George De- Thomas, of Jersey City.
Miss Anna Dam Mrs. Arthur Janke
•dolph Asproclas, Mrs- J. Hines,
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Kenharilt> MNs Kina Saddler a do-1
—
*'£••<• l f r l Bnnkman, president M r . a n d M n . A l f r e d D . H y d e
Grace A. Hines.
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, , , . . ., .. . , ,
. D e c k e r , f»f t o w n , a n d M r s . M a l c o l m
tec-tiv.., M W Elizabeth Honm-gur, I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Furze, of of the ^.dality. Dancing and refreshE n t e r t a i n A t Iselin H o m e
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Fan Tan: Anna Sutch. Mary Galand Mis U-lii Proton a politician, Kennedy street, entertained a'group ments were enjoyed after the cards.
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" l i » c . m n i n u c ya, Agnes Antonides, Mary Buckler, Railway avenue, entertained the Sap
.
l)f
Mrs Kdward Toussaint.
friends recently. Their jruejts
The prize winners were: Rummy.
ISELIN—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
D.
Julia
Sutch, Victoria Gauzza, Mrs* magundi Literary and Music Society •
Point of
0 e n t e r t a i n m e n t D e -; . ' v e r e ; n r . a r i u . u r . r i , , . m m - i - r . y--<- — " «.> • • « ' .
™ » > ' » » " , O I ' , H v)(1e>
d p onff ( " I n k T r e e R I . P , I
e n t p r t r f i n Walter Pepg, John Uhrin, Mrs*. J. A.
There will bo
were;daughter,
Mr. andVirginia,
Ml". Frank.
Grapel John
Oscar Koch.
Waj'nor,Mrs.Louis
Farber,
Sr., ' ,
andentertainment
immediately be-'
af- and
of Belmar;
Walter
Balevre.
l « k li_ee Ifriad emeitamat their home on TuendflRr night.
^ ^ ^
^ B e l m , ) r ; M ,. s W a , , e l . B a l ( ? v l . e v i r c e n t C i c c o n e .
I ed «i RToup of friends at their home• '>ambach, Jr .7. Schicker, Mrs. Ral- Mrs, William ("rug opened the pro-1 fMs<'iissiMh him been carried CO, Im
tween the BL'IH aml immul.ately « , . . '
t e r the play then- will lie n dance
q\inrteiH, ns to whether tt t i
zu
Games,
music
ney,
Grace
Gloff,
Joseph
Mazur,
Mrs.
o n Siaturda
... Mrs.
- - - .' a' n (,,i
•-, lart.
. i.l . !L T^
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•„
o* 1i M
r ,ITMrs.
g,. a mw j t h a piano solo, "The Third
Edith Unite ami Edward Bolte, of Bridge. Charles Hodgkinson,
>w•'e r p „
P
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I
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Charles Hodgkinson. GarfieW GroP"**
' . . l™ ™ °f the Robert Gelling C. Schicker Helen Meditation." Miss Lillian Gillis, with
.,
ul , ,
Newark.
'can. Miss Grayce Walker and Mrg. Ie v e n 1 n K a n c l , a delicious supper was* Buckok, Mrs, John Schmidt, M a r y , MJ B r ^A
i H i 0 | p h asaaccompanist,
A p.FR aHandolph
s % c c o m p a n l 1: ''ompnny, M sennji blackberry Juice
I served tft a late hour
Handerhan
Jesse Hoft.
g "Bv the Land of the Sky Blue fro-n the ,]eple,l plntf v.I.li a spnonr
and Mrs.
Pinochle: Waltor Pegg, Jphn Lgan, 3 M an gt e r va n d P a l e M
Fire Prevention 1» Topic
I Bunko: Mrs. Wilson Pherigo, Emil I The
«f «
«>ielhfr
one m»f
m»f ovi'H
ovi'H. us
Pl M "
| «f
> l h f one
us ^hi> com
N'assib Haddad, Mrs. Elizabeth Na- Sr,, Julia, Clements, Henry Moog, w
w aC;t ;h,»ar »r l e''sa n ,iTih"
"Pale
llo.
Jr.,
Mrs.
John
Koch,
Mrs.
i l h o w e rMoon."
, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t j puny |-|.r me* un re I n t l i n i t e , l«p t h u
At Meeting In Fords
hass,
Miss
Selnia
Nahass,
Kamel
Ka-]
Michael
Stumpf,
Josep
hPatrick,
A.
omasMAdriance, Mrs, Carl Brinkt h e Westfielil s c h o o l s , w h o w a s | | M . ; , |, n ,i4le « i , b tlie Up i t tlie tcinifiK>,
teif~Miss Mary Katen, Miss Lillian Antonides, H. Schmidt, Frank D a n - i of
h
f
l n t guest
1 speaker, gave a very inter- „„ „„
M p h n p lr>~*.;-i.
' C t r T M—
Mr, T>
P r>»f
p ' " lj (the
.,,.
, ,.„, ,, , ,,„,
FilHDS — The Fords Woman's
Katen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Still- 'tker,
- - - "s-i—i
If""
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1
Michael
Patrick,
Mrs.
r
.
rat, i(;vi . , ll;r lt r
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r
t Bit „_ u< „,,.„, Trihe of In
(
Club ln'ld it- regular monthly tnt'etri.-W
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A
nntnlinr-h
I
r
William
iriDe o i i n -|| i r -ri. ii:i« l,,. •, I.HKII d . s . u s . i o n oT
!man, Robert Stillman. Mr. and Mrs. IICK, J . n.. u a r a n a c n , j r . , vyiinani ( | j a n s j n ]siPU. J el>enape
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inir on Wednesday, at the home of
Cwiek- ^ r e d Huber. Mr., and Mrs. Lawrence l a t r i c K , M i s . A. tvaminsKy, j o n n 11- i«^ociAI h o u r r e f r e s h m e n t s w^ire 8e.rv'
,
HUM,
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m u n i
u o i v w t ,
( iiitniv
Vr l l t Vrll t i
Ci.
1
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SUPERSTITIOUS
were aerv-
Shohfi", Hang, C. Gockel.
The next meeting of the club will
MnttenXon-players: Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. he held at the home of Mrs. William —Pleaae mention thta paper when
and Mr.
Crug, of Avenel, on November 24th. buying from advertise™
Segun Frank Mastandrea, Mr^. WifS.vt ,.1 members made reports
on Segu
p
am
recent card
card p
party
given by
by
y g
ythe
u
recent
party
given
the' ' P^a ufl i ,a k ^ ^CC^ rrV
l
dub for the
J "e x' B n d "C e* k. a. l ^ l "" IIr?
HHutteman,
h ice fund.
f d Mrs.
M B.
B Jensen
J
cave a "report on the state confer- F£ !
" A* thur
' °J: ke^ -.,
nice of
of
f the
h Confederation
C f d i
f WomW
' H^u*"•
(.
™ ' Mrs'.P;
lett
an's Clubs held in New Brunswick
! V ln . c , ent 1 L o n ^ ' % M r S '
tt
L«idew. Mw. Joseph Rapacirecently. The club decided to send
rs Anna Davis, Mr*. Harry Deal and groceries to two needy families in this vicinity. The next meetiri; of the. club will be held in the
and
torn) of a Christmas party.
i ?
^ : Ce0T«e
. ,,
MVs. P. Christensen, Mrs. Lamp, ' T h e consolation prize was awarded
1° Alfr^-Ttanm,.
w
s
and'Mrs. Charles' Larson 'served the f ut ec t l sn
refreshments.
? A
ch
Mifl
o f
" r "hairman
^ e -eommit
. a e e and was ably assisted
BENHARDT FLASHES
AS VARSITY WINS
Carteret F. C. Has Winning
Streak Smashed At Stadium,
12-0.
Stumpf, Mrs. P. W. Frey, MTS. Fee,
Those present were: Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Patrick J. J. Geraghty, Mrs. A. , T Spencer, Miss Grace C. Huber,
Schicker, Mrs. Levey, Mrs. Bertha M r s A ' fi Brown Miss Sara FitzKetsey,
y Mrs. A. Quadt, Mrs. Charles ge^M ' ^ a n ( J „ „ , C n a r l e R W isMrs. Julia ,wn(l, Miss Martha SMorrow, Prof.
Mrs. Habercorn,
Hlanchard.
I John H. Love, Mrs. William Krug,
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Reynolds, Miss
i Helen Pfeiffer, Rev. and Mrs. ,W. V.
iD. Strong, Mrs. F. G. Tisdall, Dr. BEWARE
'nnd Mrs. C. H. Uothfuss, Minn Anna
1 Hart, Andrew McCord, Karl Metz|gor, Mr. and Mrs. Behr, Miss Ada
Fullerton, Rev. and Mrs. Howard
Breisch, Miss Lillian Gillis, Mrs. E.
C. Ensign, Miss Helen Ensign, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Thilhower, Miss Kathryn Spencer, Miss Daisy Rush, Miss
Elizabeth Spencer and Miss Sadie
i Harriot.
ASPIRIN
is always SAFE
OF IMITATIONS
Clipping off plays with machinelike precision, Harold Runyon's Varsity club eleven smashed the three
game winning streak of the Carteret Field Club at the City stadium in
Perth Amboy, Sunday, by metering
SHE HAS HEARD THAT—
out a 12-0 defeat. Herbie Benhanlt,
Breckenridge Auxiliary
a newcomer in the Blue and Gold
s
If a wedding party should *e« 1
"-•<>
"
by
all
present.
ranks, was almost directly responsiMeets With Mis» Logan
m
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y
o
f
h
i
s
i]
:
y
s
I
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1
:
\
i
•treak of lightning just before th«
1, when hible for the scoring of both touchfinal "hitch-up." oh little *fide, jump w : i s f u r c i ' d t o :-..;>( u r i-,-. i . (• r , m l : ' i i i
:lowns.
The Breckenridge Auxiliary met
Mummiei Not Everlatting
for joy. Good luck is broadcasting s p . ' l l t h i s (jl V r <!;;.. , i ; i I l i . S l i c l - i - " I
In the first period, he ripped off a
at the home of Miss F.laine Logan
h i s o w n a m i ilicil l i i e r e ,
H i - litil i t
married happiness for you.
Sliould a mummy be unliotind it •forty-seven yard smash to place the
Monday 'night. Miss Grace Hub*^
e n l a r g e d i n 17'."i s o t h a i i ! iiail l i m '(ffl 1931. Mr-'luri- N- wsi niinr s y n l l c a t r )
would remain in tlie condition in leather on ('jrteret's seven-yard line.
I'tad the thii-d chapter of "God and
(WNT S.T\i'-f )
s t o r i e s , m i l l i i l a i ^ e n ; i . i r p i U " i i t i n t i ' i i d - which it was found for some years. Gerity and Stockel advanced the ball
the Census." MIHS Lorch led the
ed f o r t*.«niee'iim o f t l i - Aiiu-iicau
Eventually, mummies are inclined to to the three yard line and Stockel
meeting. The "Leeds Dinner" is to
took
it
over.
The
extra
point
attempt
pulverize, due to t»o much salt in the
be held at a later date, due to the
lotereit Loant
was thwarted.
embalming preparation.
"You can lead « red nose to water," -previous date b<.»ing taken. An inIt Is believed thai money wai flnt l i r e s i i l e m .
Benhardt flipped a fifteen yard »ays knowing Nora, "but you can't jterestinj? letter from Virginia was UNLESS you we the name Bayer and
loaned at Interest In Babylonia.
pass to Cooper late in the second
read. The School of Mission started the word genuine on the package as
Old Idc* Refuted
quarter. Cooper ran thirty ynrda to make it pink."
Tuesday night and will continue for pictured aboveyou can never be sure that
(Copyright.)—WNU
Service.
score. Again the extra point attempt
A scienilst i i tlie L'nited States
trie
next four Tuesday nights at the you are taking_the genuine Bayer
_ Aspirin
failed.
coast and neii'liilc survey declures
church. A social time followed the j that thousands of physicians prescribe
The Cartoret team hammered the
that there is no foundation for the
meeting. The next meeting will he ; j n their daily practice.
Varsity fiercely in 'the third chukk'er
Inc^-an Knowledge
belief that the winter climat" of northheld at the home of Mrs. L. Holden,
but
the work of the Blue linemen
T h e value of v.v.ole IWIi .is fertilizer at the Claire Apartments with Miss
The name Bayer means genutne
eastern United States could be modand backs prevented any scpring.
r
Aspirin. It is your guarantee of purity—
erated by chunking the course of tlm N. Y. U. Frosh Will Form OpSunday; the Runyonmen will meet wns rei:nL n!zprl b.v liio Indians before G. Keen leader.
ibe coming of t h e first white settler^
your protection against some imitation.
.Gulf stream.
position In Game At Bruns- the powerful Fort Hancock eleven at to
Millions of users have proved jt is sale.
Ami'ik-ii.
Perth Amboy.
•^ ONE GAME
wick, November 21.
Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly
The
lineups:
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Len Tarcher, drep-kicking special- relieves:
Vanity (12)
Carteret (0)
The freshman football teams of Fennessy
ist of the Rutgers teanj, has been in
Ha»t
Headaches
Neuritis
only one game this year. Sent in
"MORTALS AND IMMOR- Rutgers and New York University
left end
Neuralgia
Colds
TALS" will be the subject of the will meet in \e\v Brunswick on Sat- tic aid
when the Scarlet tallied its- first
Green
Classified
advertisements
only
ont
Lumbago
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of urday afternoon, November 21, for
touchdown against Springfield, Len
Sore Throat
left tackle
cent a word; minimum o.harga 25c. booted the point after touchdown
Cluist, Scientist, on Sunday, No- the benefit of the unemployment Manton
Toothache
Rheumatism
:
Falesco
fund, it was announced today by
vember 15, 19.11.'
and was trotting back to the sideleft guard
No harmful after-effects follow its use.
The Golden Text is: "We all.Acting President Philip M. Brett of Creslow
LOST—Wire-haired fox terrier, an- lines before the ball sailed between
Lymna
It •does not depress theJieart.
with open lace beholding as in a Rutgers. The traditional rivalry beswers to name of "Barby." Re- the goal posts for the point.
center
tflass the glory of the Lord, an tween the two colleges and the ex- Ha borak
Morris ward if returned to C. I. Walling,
changed into the same illume from cellent records made by the yearling
Gd High street, Woodbridge, N. J.
right, guard
glory to glory, even as by the Spir* teams during the present season inKara W. I. 11-13.
of the Lord" (II Corinthians 3: IS> sures n close and interesting strugright tackle
E can neVer he sure just what
V
colored w o m a n
Among ll' c citations which com gle.
Qoyuer
Donovan EXPERIENCED
makes an infant restless, but
wants general house work, or
prise
the
Lesson-Sermon
is
the
to'
The
game
was
arranged
through
right end
the remedy can always lie the same.
home laundry. Good references. Inlowing from the Bible: "Who shal invitation by Dr. Brett' to Chancellor Dooley
Good old Castorial There's comfort in
Szelag quire
14 Monteque avenue, Clifford
separate us from the love of Christ
Elmer E. Brown of New York Unievery drop of this pure, vegetable prepquarterback
Heights; phone Woodbridge #-1532J.
nhull tribulation, or distress, or per i versity, who secured immediate fav- •crity
aration, and not the slightest harm in its
Goderstad
W.
I.
11-13,
BO*.
frequent use. As often as liaby has a sedition, or famine, or nakedness orable decision by his Board of Athleft halfback
or petil, or sword?
Nay, in ;il'lt-tic Control. When the matter was Mortenson
fretful spell, is feverish, or cries and can't
Galvanek
FOR RENT. — 6-room house with
these thtiiKS we arc more than coll placed before acting captain Allan
sleep, let'Castoria soothe and quiet him.
right halfback
hath; all improvements, garage,
quorors through him that loved us1 Walz of the N. Y. U. team, he issued
Sometimes it is a touch of the. colic;
Beigert
near park; $50 per month. 439
(Romans R: 35, 37).
or constipation. Or dreaded diarrhea—
the following statement in behalf of Stoekel
School
st. Tel. Woodbridge 8-1299.
fullback
a condition that should be checked
The Lesson-Sermon also include- his teammates: "I am only too glad
Score by quarters:
W. I. 8-28*
without delay. Just keep C.aslorin handy
the i'.ilWnvinf! passage from th- to say that the entile freshman Varsity
0 60 0—12
and, giva-it promptly. Heliei will follow • Christian Sviencc textbook, "Sci squad is not oflly witling Iff play this
-0 0
ROOMS FOR RENT
very promptly; if it doesn't you should
game, but feel that it is an opportun- C Summary: Scoring;
dice LIIUI Health wlth^rfey to th
•"••touchdowns', THREE ROOM SUITE, furnished,
call a physician.
Scriptures" by Mar)/ Raker Ivh!\ ity to do something at this time for Varsity—Cooper, Stockel.
sitting room, bed room, bath. Mrs.
"When tin- evidi-nc* before the m:i the unemployed."
Substitutions: Varsity — Benhardt
G. Tisdall, 539 Rahway ave.,
terial souses >rieldcd to spiritmi
The Rutgers freshmen this season for Mortenson, Korrier for Hoborak, F.
Tel Woodbridge 8^ensr, the a])nsth' declared that iio are represented by a group of former Martin for Stockel, Lupo for Komar, Woodbridge.
A t 999 hotob b AlUnflc CKy yo« C M 8«< * • H M M
tiling cfiuhl alienate him from (iml scholastic stars who have defeated Krulikowski for Manton, Beatty for 0207,
iKlna
room with o< «ltho«t »««b
W.
I.
8-28
tf.
from the sweet sense and presence the-Ryder Junior Varsity and the
Gerity, Stockel for Martin, Gerity
of Life and Truth" (p. .W).
* A n Original and Unique Scivk*
nud*
Lafayette freshmen. They played a for Stockel, Holtzlieimer fur Kruli- FOR RENT—Small furnished apartscoreless tie with the Princeton Jun- kowski, Kelly for Holtzheimer.- Carment; also rooms and board. Apior Varsity and lost to the Lehigh teret—Conrad for Galvanek, Wadiak ply 144 Main street or Phone Woodfreshmen by a single^ point. Many for Lyman,
bridge 8-0003M.
o
Nuw Jersey boys fire included in the Oflicials: Qrsi, Colgate, umpire. W. I. 5-1 tf.
Thousandth Hotel
NEW YORK'S INN OF HOSPITALITY
I Miuad, which is expected to add Fitzjiatrick, N. Y, U., referee. Hee*Ab«d
or
«t
your
xrvict
table enjoy • dclkloui Tray
{ strength to the Scarlet varsity next iian, Rutgers, head linesman.
ROOMS AND BOARD
In the mid:.* of the city but «w.»y from ihn nett«
• WITHOUT CHARGE • In the pm*cy ol your o>
611 . Barron avenue, Woodbridge.
fortebk room wtiiU you glance through your morning L
N. J. ir'hone 892.
I It has been announced that after,
1,000 ROOMS WITH BATH-5 DINING ROOMS
Chic Evening Dress
W. I. 3-14 tf
'
""
deduction of expenses, twenty-five
uWtl wo«d«r*M all our gueita do—how we kappened la I
Neat the Oreat Department Stores. Convenient to Churches,
per cent of the proceeds will be givyow DOOM ID DM
Theatres and Transportation Lin««.
en to New York University for the
FOR SALE—1330 Harley Davidson
Motorcycle "74," in very good
unemployment fund of N'ejv York
RATES
condition.
Price very reasonable.
City, and the remaindar will be turjiInquire Woodbridge Independent OfSingle
cil
over
to
Dr.
W.
It.
S.
Demurest,
Twin Beds
North C* lin« Arenae M M Bo«rdw«&
fice, 1H Green street.
chairman of the unemployment fund
wlthBa|h $ 2 . 5 0 to $ 4 with Bath
$5 to $7
W. I. 9-1.
committee of New Brunswick
DoMU. $6
ATLANTIC OTY, N. J.
Double i .
.
Parlor, Bed- .
Every ROOM W M I PHwh B^i
RPR SALE—F^ve room house with
with Bath $ 4 . 0 0 to $ 6 room and Bath $ 6 to
bath and all itierovements in RowIT'S VISE TO MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCI I
land place. Telephone Woodbridee
NO CHARGE FOR CRIB OR COT FOR THE LITTLE TOT
• -1710.
by Mrs. James Fuchs,-Mrs. Elizabeth
Honneg-ar, Mrs. Winfield Hauschild,
Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. Arthur Janke.
Fran^^'n'* L m t llnrte
I m - - i ' I v i i l t I ' l ' l n r e 1 7 . V l i v P e n ;and Carl Brinkman, president of the
society.
After the games, refreshII t " r . . M i : i : i i i n I ' l :!:'•'• '••' I : i w a s
ments were served by the committee
i n a c i i i j r t ^ II j l i r . i i i H * t " i i i ' ' a l l . 1 ! !
and music and dancing were enjoyed
Franklin
pla.-e.
I'-ivi;
RUTGERS FROSHTO
PLAY FORJENEHT
CLASSIFIED ADS
or
ANY BABY
W
One in a Thousand
CASTORIA
Carolina Crest
CAROLINA CREST
FOK SALK—-Hardy., garden tulip
bulbs, mixed varieties, $2.85 per
H)H; 55c per dozen, Imported Peat
Moss for covering rooto, peri-nniaLi
;>iul shrubs, $4.00 per large bal^. &.
K. JANSA. NURSERY (near school)
SKWAKEN. N. J.
W. 1. 11-18, 20, 27; 12-4*.
PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL
Fifth Avenue and 28th Street
Alburn M. Guttenon, Mgr,
Motorists from
Jhe North
-i ,
South
fffi
. ;
fyn( and
WOMEN: watch
( We*t
Find thii Hotel the Best
AUTO ENTRANCES O N TWO STREETS EAST 218th a n d EAST 2 7 t h
BOWELS
HOUSE FOR RENT — 6 rooms,"all
improvements, garage. $45 per
month. <S2'J Rahwwy avenue, Woodbndge. Inquire Mrs. H. L. Denmrtst,
•i'il Rahway rfvenue. TeliMihnne
Woodbridge 8-0J.24,
*
Wlmt should women d o to keep their
bowels iiiuiiiiij freely? A doctor i>liuuli)
For Your Coal Supply See
JOHN RYMSHA, Manager Of
STATE COAL & SUPPLY CORP.
Only The Highest Grade Of Lehlgh & Wyoming Region
Coal Obtainable Handled.
We AUo Sell Coke, Soft Co«l, Vire Place Log«, Kindling
•
Wood and Ice.
Will GUdly Call At You, Horn* On Re«ue.t.
TELEPHONE PERTH AMBOY 2332
991 .State Street
Perth Amboy, N. J.
I Old Co*l Ywrd A | AUurer
It is line for children, too. They love
its taste. Let them have it every time
their tongues are couted or their skin
is sallow. Dr. CuldwelPs Syrup Pepnin
is ii^ade from fresh laxative herbs, pure
pepsin mid other harmless ingredients.
When you've a sick headache, can't
eat, are bilious or sluggish; ;uid $trihe
times when you are mwt apt to be
coiiatijnited, tuke u little of this famous
preemption (u[l drug aluroa keep it
ready m hint bottles), and you'll
W. I. 10-30.
TU1» lovely evening dress in of wine C. LEPPER—Furniture and pianoi
moved anywhere with A-l equipcolored Hut crepe. The two pleated
shoulder mrups ,, u the right and thement; storage reasonable. 441 Aniboy avenue. Tel. Perth Amboy 2818
one on the left give the dress a
unique touch. The belt Is pleated at
waist and forms ti how la buck with TRUCKING, local or long diatante
lung utreuitieirs. The skirt 1M a gored
two truck* ut your convenience
und circular effect.
Phone Woodbr.dge 193. John Thom'
*•• Oakland.avenue, Sewaren.
Reward of Faith
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LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
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Slirubi, Trees and Flowers, all local.
ly xrown. J. E. JANSA, Nursery, Sewuren, N. J. (Near bchool.)
W. I. 7-24 to 10-30*. .
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know tin' answer. Thai is why pure
Syni]) j'eiisjn is so good for women. It
just .suits their delirute organism. It is
the. prescript ion o! im uld fiimjly doctor
who hus tiualed thousands of women
patients.
YOUR COAL
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and constant winter
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I SAND, GRAVEL AND CINDERS
PORT READING
COAL
[AND SUPPLY CO.
(Successors to Theo. A. Leber, Inc.
PORT READING, N. J.
|FOR YOjJR WINTER (JOAL
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