THE WOODBRIDGE LEAD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP

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1 A HAPPY NEW YEAR SXTEENTH YEAR READERS FUNDjPOP WlUAMS ADS WDOWS] GREETS FRENDS AND CHLDREN NW06DBRDGE! ON XMAS EVE ON NEW YEARS; Balance of Las Year Dona, Popular "Old^er" of Hgh Hons Used o Buy Coal and! Brdge, Frend of Scou*, Food lor Three Needes Campers and Fshermen, Cue*. Pens Poem for BRNGS HAPPNESS THE WOODBRDGE LEAD AN NDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLSHED N THE NTEREST OF WOODBRDGE TOWNSHP WELL KNOWN HERE n One Home Chrsmas Meal Orgnaor of Sarlng Yarns; Wa Confned o Soda and Amusng Anecodes Crackers, and There Was Grows Serous n Appeal! No/Sana Claus". for Golden Rule. No Oher day rahque compare wh Chrslmw Eve. s a lmf of Ou of he frozen hlls of Hunerhap^pe^or^f Afu.\S:> n <^ "*» M " ^ lon, of whsperng Becrecy, hdden hp -? p)lr wners of he Souh Rmnch HfB. surprses abou o be realzed, of he Rarlnn are locked n he cy The aronf of pumpkn POB, plum Krlp nf wner, comes a New Years puddng, (he fragrance of he Chrs- meswme from none oher han "Pop mas evergreens s n he ar. The WHfmw : &f hemwfy Woodbrldfce home looks splc and span, ho wn- people, boy scous, summer campers, dows gleam Joyfully, am he house- rol jm^rnen who annually..vs wfe looks over her panry, o make he fl^h Tfdse Beelon, here are sure ha everyhng s n readness mghy few who do no know Pop. for he morrows guess. And he He s he pararch of Hone Mll, he CTlaTer, Wr fren f s he day ut opmnsme*oun«>uw of anglers when days, as hey "breahlessly awa he heyr#no blln, he advsory board happy mnue»hen hey.fllscover on eampbles, he purveyor «f canned -wha Sann has brough.. sold and beans o he ravenous ou- No so n hree lle coages *" T W"** U * r( "» )nr boy3 " shp la Frday ngh.. was ran- ng, here was champ-amonr wood carvers and wh jeady Kes, And msery salked Hers, producng carvwl candle scks, he cheerless rooms, anyhng from a par <>f The ns -/rase" o be^ vsed W j,, opalm rees, monkey*. ha of a wdow whose husband WHS or wlal hnve you. He s he > nvenor or he Wllams check proecor, klled by a ralroad ran On he name ngh, her fourh baby was bellu a smple lle pocke devce for prevenng rslsng of checks. n j.s born. The house wa* somewha fflcutfoflnd. The messenger had slver hared head and o.n large o appeal o a ny four year old o, shees of drawng paper are plans swahed. n a sweaer oo., hg for hm, for helcoper nlrplaneg, snlralllng wearng a jauny red kned cap, Klsl)aff a rb,ps, and oher nvenons, and sandng n he. chlly ran on Wllh 8ucn marnaon, Pop s he muddy sdewalk. naurally a Kenlus a ellng sores. "Do you know where 9o-and-so He njrgmd a colorrl career, n hel lves?" he was asked. J wes on he border, and n he blg "Thas^ me." sad he kd. "Wluf* c y. ana wen he crckes are Chrp-, eu wan. ^ UR a dusk, Pop ( "Where do you lve, son? ] ow rocker wh fls Son humb o poned he rgh. a"*ubby^ nlened ff ln P rwoven cord. Hs frends al "RlKh here." he sad. "Your moher home?" s aferhough, "Lookou * Wach *": Woodbrdge Grpw Woodbrdge, N- J., Frday Afe December 31, 1926 PRCE T\\Rm CJNTS Larges Bell o Rng n New Year Amercas lnrfcs lull luu aken from he Scmuer Ascanl a New York for shpmen o llrrlphm n e placd»o > he Wanamaker ore us a n-n ; nn llnlnnn WnnTnkr k o Joh Wanam:kcr. hs fnllcr, funul r nf -n- nxnn. Cns n Knffland he bfll wfjjls svcnecn ons ;n<l plans call for s nn^ural rnsrlnc ^Jew Years ve. s lulcvcl he unes wll carry for hry mles. Thf of he Ne, lson Trac benlde hm, her fee propped /aflln- of he narrow fron _van - blew hroug h-- he roof and lsen o he gurglng and mur, punj ) ]louae fnd wa8, hurled ab(}u murng of he rver, and U»e fall 40 fee, n he a r arlk ng, he roof sounds of he lle folk of he wows. o he hou9e occupled by ^a er The moher answ paned There, behnd he screen of flow- Snlmary and ro,,, nk o ne sround a- Mock a ^jj,^ bean vnes, he. conversaon,, She sur- B ar. wl 1T he Bays flshln?, drfs [je sranger Ksplonsly. He pradually lo almos any opc on old hs" msson. She nved hm earh from! brdre bulldlns o rell- WOODBRDGE THEATRE WLL OPEN SUNDAYS New Offcers o Take Offce Tomorrow Noon Convncrd Tha Majory of PoUc Wan Cco Sunday Shows, Manager of Local Phyhou* Decdes o Ore* lord Dead Bn* Law. Afer closmc, a he reques of h««e4ol clergymen," he frs made an aemp ^Sunday moves on, J)ecember When he Townshp (nhm.. 12h,., Maar.pl Marcqs of he Wwdbrldg-? Th*nfre ann-burcwj Convenes for (he M New VMH-V. J,,,,,...,...,», "nbunura" m*en m nnor. omor- yeserday, ha he would dnnuely. open he doors of he heare row, wo new faces wll be gern a Sunday afefoon. 1 he councl able.* CbmmlPehan!,,-m:- J,*..!»*>.,., _ J «." nnjrlborhood of ny homes. Bu n welcome. wo of hose hree houses, here was Besdes helm He frendly spr, ll- JlRh, cheer or holldny spr. " le. Jlwe. Pop Wllams s versn- wmm Cahpfc. h«thrd of Ward, flewwen, wll shp Clerk Joseph Uuulau wl sume he duled ojhe offce. held by Andre* Keyes. Commle-j-! man rausam, -re-sleeed s Novem- ;x>r by a large majory n" he frs (Ward, wn also be sworn n for v anoher wo year erbr ComnUUf mn Jensen, re-elec«dla he Second.Ward, wll lkewse-resume offce. J of quess a he annual funcon exceeds n capacy of he commlee roum, he meeng wll be held n le audorum. seln Fremen Come o Rescue n Raran Blaze " 1 hs decson, sad M* Marcus, "Was reached afercare-* ful weghng of publc opnon, whch found o-be decdedly n favor of Sunday movh. decded a frs o sage a "sraw voe", snce everyone bu dscovered came ha h conac would wh be regreed only a wase he of fac effor, ha my former Tffomm of WUH uo curred ou." Tu- Lender, n an aemp o (se Mnor Uvan wll delver a bref mes- la >s;<ge, puonmens wll be mod, and lne on) publc opnon, has laernbou one hundred represenave people of all classes, church,he ruulne of he organsaon m«^- ng wn TP la Dnf<4MM^!<l 4f he-nungo*ra and-non-churll l R8eTs, "Shd no one of hese could see any renon why Woodbrdpp ghemd no»nm> Sunday aoves... The average opnon o he people nervewed may be summed- lp n he followngwords:* * " "We know here s an old blue law, bu 11 s volaed by sores <>( all knds every Sunday. Moors* volae, fll lug saluns, ln fne anyone who does anr work a nl. Furhermore, why snwd WoV>a\- Acd Burns Whle Chemcal Tank. Fllng brdge people have o gvo Ralway, Perh Amboy., EJy.abeA or oher j Tla jcenm o be he consohus of he general publc, They consder U»> "blu«law" unlqnmed, unpopular, and no enforceble. As one Frday ngh abou 8: re was, pronnon czen pu : dscovered n lu^ac n Mm rear; "People who hrbor He convcon of he premses occuped by ha s wronn o no o a show on A. Koser, of Oak Tree mad and Sunday, wll nu say nvay fnm Henry sree, Harlan Townshp. church because here s a show n The Meuclen and boh he seln own. On he oher hand. hns<- peo- Fre" conpsnes were summoned. The ple who wan anubemen on Sunday. seln Chemcal Hook and Ladder; wll go ou of own* o pe. f hey Company. wlh\ s Ford apparaus: can ne a home. The fac ha was he frs o arrve oulhe Bcene. : a local heare s ;»pen on Sunday The fre was quckly exngushed won make he s!hm dfference." n spe of he fac hahhe company 1 Manager Mnrcs also obw>rv(^f was hndered, by he lack of ladders ha compeon b)f Ralway, Kluand oher necessary equpmen. beh and Perh Amboy heares on Lous Farher, une of. le members Sunday have been a decded seback ~ of hs fre ompany, whle fllllrs an o hs busness, as hundreds nf local Ths pump was > wokns prop-,» c d bole o recharge he chemcal people ook opporuny of seeng ey for abou a week and one o he ank splled acd on hs hands and BOWS elsewhere on Sunday, seln Pressure Tank Blows Up r Causes Near Panc Xmas Mornng when resdens of hs 1 s&on wen no was.,severely burned. The company of he he pump house WHJ^H^J he waer has no rubber gloves, wh whch,o avenue. on, so ha 1(«eHWa^KjVfe.._ waer n handle acds, hough de chef preof he hla home. Jus n he"fe he pmp sened a requson o he fre comhouse, he ank blew Up. The head mssoners abou four monhs ago. of he ank was orn ou by he force The H. K. Hook and Ladder Comof he blas, bu no harm was done panv, whose apparaus s luwd o he SUlman house. Candy Kchen Commee for Wll Expand. Annual Dance RENDEZVOUS "ONTHEARH v SELN WATER PROBLEM NEEDS DRASTC ACTON SAYS GRAUSAM f Necessary, Townshp Should Buy and Operae Plan, Urges Frs Ward Commeenan. MAYOR PLEDGES AD Explans nably of Townshp o nerfere wh Prvae Enerprse. Lavn Explans Legal Aspecs. Drasc.acon for refn n he sellu waer sllajul WHS deluvndrd by Commeenan Causam a h» meeng of he Townshp Commee hb Monday "nlbhl, when. Alber Lax, presden of he seln rmprove- Ue Assocaon pleaded for Townshp ad. Mayor Ryun hmself vs only oo lu he slunlon, bu warned he seln delegaon ha he waljr lne was a prvae lne, as ye unrecognzed us a publc uly, and ha he Townshp had no legal Hsh o nerfere. Mr. Lux saed ha same people had o carry waer for hal a mle r more, dre o ysem, now beng operaed >r commsson. Ther men however, seclons of he Meropolan dsrc. He " ry Kl W z, [or la «aplnk. rendered valuable servce o he a he popular nlrh club on S/.V 1 ) 1 * ^P", 1 nl <"*"K on he. maer no he humlrle lle fron room g-on,from polcs olhe growng of seln Company. Mr. Foser vsed George avenue, Woodbrape, broad- W Wednesday ngh, purchase o wh a lmp gesure.. poaoes, from he weaher o wld he Chemcal Hook and Ladder Com- cas s jazz harmones for he frs he ne. b? h T»w" 8 hlp was. Slspany -mmedaely afer hstlre and me over Saon WNJ, Ne-wark She ddn speak much Englsh. an) m uls. And heres scarcely a *nd he four j-eaj:..old was pressed opc, ha Pop can alk abou. Cll98edl bu no consdered no servl(n.a,s nerpreer. * He spns yarns of harbreadh es-, hanked he men personally for re- las Krday. The sync,opuors wll able a presen, ln case such acon A* he woman»ld hw sory, he ^ppj, when be. wa* a depuy Bbwlff,; An enrely new equlomen of al.ward face, hardened by Krlef and an(j,e loves o ell le sory of ar- racve ables and lalrs-has been Councl No. 857, Knghs of Colum- was.ou pf he dsrc. The annual dance o Mddlesex spondlng o he roll. hough l.60 an he ar agan oday, and every should be aken, was poned ou, Frday from now on., labseln, he oob of purchase and overhaullug" ne* owner, Hnd Jack McClhM, mnnager of he place, wll spare nbefsessed Hgahd he 516 owners of of equpnel would have o be as- Mv?ry, heled as she menoned he rr8ln^.nad Hll somebody-or-oher. nsalled by he New York Candy l,l)v, bu a monh old. * He s full of all knds of queer sores Kchen, of Khln sree, Woodbrld^e, : fors o make he Rendezvous he properes conneced Wh he pumpaorney WHS d- - Shedaabea* her eyes wh he eorn- llhwl, anmals. nl eyery mce n- a o accommodae he «rowns busness, -r nf her romh apron, kml shrugged wh p No he res lfs l&rfl a verse.c 1 bes of, nusm resaurans along he n H T sy«em. The of he frm. n addon o hs 1m-,ary 14h., pronuses,.p be one of he shore lrhway. ; y The New Years Years reced o conmunlcae wllg-me a Pubher shbulders n he Lan gesure Vn(] So we are prlnlns. n s provemen, Homerand Phlp Vagel- bgges dances of he mdwner sea-,.f d-«palr.. ordnal form, hs laes, messase, os announce ha hey, wllj,open a soll A g m demaud, Eve )ror:m ongh ncludes or lckeu s Mal Tomorrow Uc Uly Board n ah effor o have Wha can do?" she sad. "Pour calm -The Tral of 1927". n sub- luncheonee servce n he»ea«, Loreu, Qf Wner Garden fnme, and lm bod 5 l «m P«he recever o A chldren. No coal. No money. mllnk hn, Pop Wllams exends o fuure for he accommodaon of"[^nmn of he eommlee c «" rman Nohng.p ea." -.»n hs frends n Woodbrld K e bes hel parons, Sandwches, c»ke, «"> f commee ea. -.» hs mends n woouunum- u ^..v.u.. F»»y"- j.»u»-«.u, *.**;, C1, n(lll «ln n» hb fnnwn She was* old ha, hroukh he w all e S for a happy New Year. Heres Coffee ea; chocolae ald lgh lunch-. w d "5 JU^ " ^ _ of he Leader readers he p0(mll:,,.-«wllbe served a suable ^n-lmv^v»dwn JoBebh fund, she colld polld be be helped helped wh wh a onon TlA, OF 1927 Modwn fxures for he.servce have" THK TlA- OF 192T [Modwu-fxures for he.servce have Q! eslfack Jo n Ruak of good cpal, and enough money o Wll be mssed by one and all»lready been nsalled, lny food for wo, or hree weeks. when srke he ons ral o he; She -sared dumfpunded. Thefrem>n. she sad, had gven her a baske We, you and, know wha vre wll Avenel Grl uren beyond?»f food, bu ks she had,no expeced.. * DO we, you and, know whas[ have ef behnd.! had grown alron dark when before us? ". H by Truck He Chrlshas fund messenger ael Palko, aprlck H. Fenon,, John Oregus,- John Campon, J., Leser Neary, J. Harlan Gray, John Mullen, and George OBren. DEATHS " *«»«a» Hcks, of New Brunswck reabou 500.fm from he scence o he cever for S»mue) Poser bankrup fre, wasunable o render any as-j The Rendezvous Syncopaors, who»* n» r o{. he»ne. who had bough ssance because her ruck was ou supply musc for parons from all *?* / 1 * 11!" 13? an 5>VP n P men fsffl!. There wll be no delvery of mull omorrow mornng, accordng o announcemen. hy Posmaser Peer Grener, Jr. The pos offce wll close a 10 oclock lo he nornl\g and reman closed" all day: -, Jack Fros ransforms, World no Glerng - Faryland of Crysal well known comedan. Avenel Personals Mrs. S. mrkensonand gve adequae waer supply. A presen He fve pumpng saons are n charge of Arhur Foser, egheen ye^r old son of Samuj Koser. Hellnlee clam he s no compe*n, o run he pumps, and ha re whou waqr for erlng rapdly a, he f?. Elzabeh an h Hospal, Elzabeh..., Wa, erllne, prevously made by m-^ovemen The.ruhful answef comes as a Mrs," P. J. Donao eneraned a a A 9soc*a0n. reached helsecond needy fa-ujrly, a lnnek:> All X-Ray examnaon, o be aker) wdow and her welve yeafj old son.; No no one of us!! saed a hs meeng ha Dame Maure was, Jus a day lae delghful brdge pary and l,uncheon The f»her A *dled sfdberly abou sx cs* we no.re a fan. of oday, lll deermne he exen of old, _ daugher.... of Mr. lumber compauy, oneof hs credors, had made hm a hgher offer n celebahvg Chrsmas Day. A on Tuesday afernoon. Those prev Sadlak. of E sree.j dl. eary,, - ln prevaled durng he af-ey were Mr*, Han p y "De*. Mrs. 1 monhs ago,, leavng ls wdow and: h(v ^ o.he.ons.ral?..; Purchase, of he lne ""TFry J "wl1ron""hut means o apor. ^ ^^h- poaslb1«-ya.* -Kemd^^^S^^venu^ *u op v^errbtt^layh^m^wlrw^ ; Mnk Barh, JMr,yArkur U nee of ZT^^ZZZA^WZ..New York antttew Avenel, and Mfd. Pul Kngberry of TraALvT «see«w^» ^ md dependen on wha Ull&hejQ! e! day. lven h fe rue fa j ^ ^ b/a U8 Kaub - f 572 Am. Sacred Hear Caholc church a; ; Je,, fley peop e w p^ uptofnd _ everj WooSb"rFdger~Trzef "wej-e "awarded.,j>.. luuum Pcp nh un nvnor "o Readng. Re!v. Faher Rogov- moher could ge from her relaves, j Ana hen as»s we we KO KO along hf ral boy «ve«ue, ern Anboy, aaa ownea «,,,.,," *, %B,, -,,,.. Rog<)v * ",_ Wf o he landscape l upto^ covered wh a by he Theodore A. Leber Coal Com-»W-offcaed. The herraeu frmen was \» m 1 u he wnners and u dany luncheon, u^ ( Durng hs lfe-la.uejue own, ^ WHWU see famlar --" sgns,, nf.,..,, ln, coang of glljerng ce, 1 whch was served.dy d he hbsesb. Rearnc. > l - James cemeery. he husband was kpown as a man r, n,. hnk nf *he jood, lany, of Por Readng. whe agans he, dark gray of he Mr, and Mrs. M. Laraen and cljh K. of C. Venson Sop, po del hln. o.le so,^-^ Mclden happened on Rahwny j sormy sky. dren, Eleanor; Ruh and Hchard. who "woulfl Rve you he shr, off Tls baec". Ho was popular^ ufajl can and wll!avenue yeserday afernoon. Polco GdwaVd Nedhard, one )of he n/he afernoon, however, he sun spen Sunday a he home of Mr. and a good faher and husband. He, Offcer - Sowers-, of he Woodbrldge r>e8,; Hwo boy» ««4-a sr, bora-jumka hrqusu, u nqrjerlv wnd Mrs. S. Merckel a Por Rchmond, OU you and call, your daly deparmen, nvesgaed he case.o Mr.-and Mrs. Vrank Nedhard, drove he clouds o sea, and he suns f. 1." , - "llshed hs lle home wh care and To an accoxnng,. j ^, nl Au. J"J"J. Tlfe grl was aken o he Perh Am-1 of S2 Mawbey sree, Woodbrdge, rays ransformed..he world no a"f" Mssesrma, Amanda, and Wlhelaae. Hs wfe adorea jum. ««; ac8 aeeas, deed8,, ^n^ b()y CUy Hosplal ln he hoap a - am. oll pecemb^r 21, ded Frday. The fary land o damonds and pearls, mna Smh aended a brdge pary A venson dnner wll leheld a ac3 and hen, que unexpecedly, he was c&n-you^no see le markers alon,, bulance. She s resng easly, ac- funeral was held Sunday, wh ner-1 The rees, when seen aga(ns he \ a he home o Mr. and Mrs. S. Wyld he Columban Club. Amboy avenue aken serously ll, aken o a hoapl-!, e ral? cordng o a repor gven.h elader men n S. Jsue.s cemeery. nun, shone as hough made of glass, n Woodbrdge,"Wednesday evenng" ««*l..oln sle.-,, Wn.nllrdKe, nex al, and ded half an hour before hs can yon no read? wfe, hasly summoned by he. doc- Tllen each of us a he hospal hs mornng. he fences and hedge rows were coa 1 Mss K. Hughes and Mrs. fcdward! Monday evenng; The man course ors, arrved. emblems l af acs and dee 4 Rood, " Mrs. J. Tompkns, of 938 Norh Funeral servces for Margare ed wh-a ranslucen layer of crys-mora vsed Mrs. 0. Amer a he for he f( «s < w > 9 suppled by one of jd forh Her,1alU>fe o be here o bd hm j Tha hey wll show 1" avenue, Planfleld, was a wness of Turner, one year and. our monhssal. The dred grasses and reeds n S. Elzabeh Hospal on Tuesday. he nlmrods of he local Knghs of he accden. old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. JameB he meadows glered lke lances Mss Bess Baker and Mrs. D. P. Columbus. farewell Yas preyed on her mlnd.,j M19(9 wood. ", J. Turner, Bunns lane, Woodurldge, and.bayones, as he sun sank n a De Young aended a brdge pary a SH has los all hope. n every pece, NlW nf w«are nearlng le ral PERSONALS who ded Frday, were held Sunday, cloudless sky of blue. he home of Mss A, Bauermann. a Mr. and Mrs. Parck J. Donao of furnure and household arcle ;(>f ve New Year wh nermen l» S. James ceme- A» ls.golde(l dsk ouched he Elzabeh on Tuesday. and chldren, Felce and Parck Jr. she sees hm. U each srve, o lgh he long r Ms. H, A, Tappen, of 9choder ery, Woodbrldge., horfzon, re world of crysal changed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander and! 8pen dhrlanas whmr. She burs no eams when he j; ru of he year Leader man old f hp msson. Wh love., borne o hope and a avenue, vsed her auu, Mrs. E. T. ^ o hues of rose, golden orange, lav- son, Harry Jr., of Rahw&y, and MssCharles Donao and famly a Woodender and shadowy purple where he! Annee Carey, of Woodbrdge, Anderson, of Hackensack yeserday. Mrs. Elzabeh Kng, wfe of Jamea " s no good of he people o frm deerwmou g jknd/.sdfc~l. j /. Ca01 and Dora MfrD " Kns. 517 a. Qporges avenue, Woodl brdge, ded dd Sunday Sd afer k bref bf a- d 8 lh lgh had hd lf lef. me ou," she sobbed. ">y" TO help make -he long ral H H.- H Hyman o Ph Perh Ab Amboy, were M of kndness (ended a dance a Blue Hlls Planf- Baker was a lunchfon So cold and, clenr w,ere he ngh Sunday neghbors all ly me, bu, hey oo, earful one.. by vsors, a. he home of Mss KUe«of Mss Helen Hl Boyd B d a Roselle l l lo n Malnfl^ld las ngh wh a ack of pneumona. Besdes her hus- and he nex day, ha he ee re- Kaherne Hughes. - n Burne svee. - urk, on Wednesday. are Jus geng alongand can doj an(1 K, )(K wll u lle o help me. Oh, how w-lsh Tenlpernd wh compasson r v,,[ (rends. band she s survved by wo daugh- maned on rees, houses, felds and Mr., and Mrs. Bernard A. Pell, Mrs. J. W. Hxson and sons, Jack MUS Khel Chase, of Green sree, ers, Jula ana Mare Kng, hree rdads. ; Auomobles drove carefully, and famly^of Balmore;..Md., anl ha my husband were here. How aa Kddle, have reurned Home afer hm. s so cold, so cold. k ^d *",.,, mav mee lus as her guess over he holday ssers, Brdge and Margare Holo- and here were many, harbreadhes- Mr: and fvs. Charles; Shaffer, of few days,wh Mr. and feel rgh n my bonea. The % e ene mle goes" J! Rng lon g,* P d «ek-e..d, Francs, and Klnj han, of Woodbrdge, and Sser Cyway on he long and lonely ral, capes as cars skdded and whrled Carere, w.ere Wednesday.guPBs of s rb j o n n. Voorhseg, a Hopewell, -rll, of Phlllpaburg,.fve brohers, on slopes sove won draw, and f buld a p when brakes were appled Mr. and.mrs. (eorge Leonard. N j., of Grove ave- Mahew, Rward, Mchael, Wllam re, he house s, flled wh Bmoke, Then smle, one. and all,, o suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lance and Mrs, Wllam Brumberg and jun, A., and Wlfllam 1. Holohan and an n some auo (supply Bhopsl wag er, BmHey»-Anw. were C!ll»ms daugh«rr-mr«un) spen M and almos choke o deaj coughk." wha wh ashnm and caarrh. Wes And he whol«world wll so wh ; le ha b»en unclw John Holohan,.. all. of Wood o ge chans, so grea, guess -. a he home r of Mr. and Ms. Perh Amboy on b The readers fund bough her he you Ms. Frederck brdge. The funeral was held ye»e> ^ Snkng and Joyous and vmng Mr. g y was he Buddeu demand for he slp.walej"c.tbohnhe " N ew VoKj okj Mss Anna Probu n o he l f S J h u r h sove andsuppled her wh money-along he new ral, Dnemlh for h«holdwys.!day raornlfk from S. ohurch, pery weaher acc,ero»es. Cy.. <homn of.her nlej». Mrs, Arhur und Helen Rauch-Woodbrdge and he. nermen was besdes. Sll weepfg, bu more ra)l of song and smles for MUses.Eselle ugo Daly of. he Unversy or,lanoe, afej spendng someme wh of M/. and Mrs. n he fanly plo d n hs. James cemen>a ununfllnu nrv j Mss Harre Breckenrldge was he Pennsylvana was» Tuesday evenng her slsej-, Mn, M Bauer n. N«w wh graude {han /gref,. hu 1927 man, daughers woman, ffy, shaken, and weakened W W by sckness, hanked he readers of Sone Mll, N. J.: member of 769 he Leader agan and agan. /. as gues of Mss Margare Farbanks n suw of J. Wllam Hxson n Avenel, York Cy, Pasaac on Wednesday. sree.,1 Mlu Alda Yn Sljke, s«spendng Mr. adn Mrs. J. K. Breccenvldge, Maron, Florence, Bernard- wad^ New Yearr urmss, Effle Wrgh, of Green sree, are eneranng Edward Mller, of New York, a msson- valua a le home of her- grand- MUs Prances Daly, of New Ydrlr, Clarence Leonard- were Wednesday( " "Now we can a leaflje Borne Peerson and son, man reu a Haddenfeld food for he boy." she unf. "Ths ary, who has jus reurned from parens, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Shaffer v Vsng Mrs. L.. Van glyfc», lu mornng he s»ys o me: Can have Afrca. n W Woodhrldge avenue. (Con on Pan 5.) Urawlch.,.:: : ;}--m. 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2 Pa Fdely Unon of Newark Declares Exra Dvdend Presden McCarer Says Condons% Norh Jersey Are.. fecllen,* 3? - zal H MrCarer, Presden, Fdely Uulon Trus Company. Newark, announced follofclnk f me«n; of he boajd> Of drecors hed Monda,v. December 20h, he aedaraon of a rugular quarerly dvdend x>l M per Cf and a ao ls declaraon of n exra dvdend of «*a per cen. _ -... A bohufl o offcers and employwj of en per cen was announced. Capful Block of (he company wu jncrewerd from he exsng amoun of $5,260,000 o $6,000,000, he ncrease amoun o be offered o shareholders a 1600 per share. Mr. MfCarer md, "The pan year has bwn one of he moo sasfacory n Newark bankng hsory. Condons n he Norh Jersey errory are excellen." The Fdely Unon Trus Com jwny, he larcea bank n New Jer f, las sprn acqured sock coo rol of sx of he leadng bankng nsuons n Newark: he ronbound Trus Company, Norh End Trus Company, Cllsens Naonal Bank * Tnw Company, Amercan. Naonal Bank, Qy Trus Company, andha Bsse Couny Trus Com pany of Bas Orange. These bank are now beng operaed as afflaed, companefl. of he Fdely Unon, BTTlng s cusomers hroughou he Newark errory and alfordlag hem he faflllueadf 1KB downown bank, whou he nconvenence of raffc delay. The asses, of he com blned mlulons are n PCORS O $140,000,000. Huge ncrease n Profs by Publc Servce Thousands of Sockholder: Among Publc Wll Benef by Greaer Earnng Capaey.,,V (;onpulfvc saemen of com bj"el rchlu of operaon for h welvn monhs endng Noyember JO 1!)Sf Jused by Publc Servce Corporaon of.,.new Jersey sho*n grans of J05,468,844.%e ax $!fr.8d9.08a.44. for he welve monhs endng November, -30, an ncrease of $11,573,754."^ Opwnng expenses, manenance, axes and deprecaon for he perod were $7(1,043,274.03, an $7,124,956.59, k^ln; a-n nrnn< monhs JO, us compared o $9,672, for he welve monhs endne November 30, 1925, an ncrease of $3,589,- 4J9,87. OroHH earnngs for he jlonh of November 1926 were $9,606, as aklns f8,650, for November 1925, an ncrease of $1,050^- 42. Operang expenses, manenance, axes and dfbwjaon wef $f,6*74, an ncreane of $689,- 47J..67..Ne ncome was $2,940,- 417.G2, an ncrease of $289, lcon> o> $131,9^3.»7 more han for November 192 5, leavng he balance avalahl for dvdends and surplus $l,38s;4l)0.68 as agansj $1,230, for November 1925, an n creaseof $157,491.37, seln Grl Scous Hold Meeng Arss Declare Her Profle Perfec > loan 7,rkmos»rfc profv. THE WpODBRDG-EADER, FRDAY, DEC. 31, 1928 Slaugher on he Yangze Rver As Told by Eye-Wness AT THE THEATRES s Oempseys a he momeo* ha - so UBuKalwo seamed. up pas DG champjon eners he rng, he always French fufldo&, h^ Doudw, whch s, as he layng goes, "hard as wan a slen wness o he whole nals, 1 * dhow, oward h«wanung hree eghhs of a mle above, wh he dea of hoardng her. A«*he approachd. he Chnese soldler on YOU CAN 1 n be frs place, Hol enjoys Theare nex Thursday and Frday. } FORGET T Keepng f. n he second place, ^ The" role 1 of Mama,Mollle offers o j av"ntmr n atodrf. njury Tn hs \ her red o murder he offcers. (fary- Mclfford a splendd opporun- { g r enuous dm wor. Jumpng on Perhaps he bes r,emenm>ered nch,, engneer was sho, jumped y A,, lmpg ghe \ n fn mpsh, ma-l and off runnng horses, (1s fghng. < over- den of he popular muscal comedy. cnlmong ule. hoyden, and ye agan board, and was no seen agan. The ronm down mounan sdes n ba- «.. The "Prlncerof Pllsen," -.. played - -J Tor «- " a ender-moher hear yearnng leb wlhjcrefn TlllUns/-all hesehe sorrows _ of he babes Vwuns r«0l» \\a o b«n swam o safey on h» oudar long rhlle on Broadway, s he scene ^ The capan w Bangng orer he n whch Hans Wagner, Cncnna comf()r, lng hem wh solen drea "op-noch, rm, he. o RTKC* «.«rn. unw Mr he solders; so, br«we>, falla n h* basn of* foun fln(j m(j, lc klsbeg agans serous njury. lasehd of gohg«a ongn«. he Kafwo uln of h vllage ln " Tn "" r<> " ^ e n l m n for -..The An dea, 9).o he heavy demands fame up and genly rammefl re goers never fall W recall lls funny w,js Sweehelrf n hr ojcure j. a l wesern e Hm maes on u>knos. Hrrn of he Wanunw, whle he "founan scene," " - ebub»of f Tl Talry srengh and energy njavb* g capan Borarbled aboard; Th» lu, h(, Bo.lon pcure verson of " r, 0(,-j g ~~ n UB j n er an Ajnle Roon- from seeng "PorloTf RTM, *e Knwo hen dropped downsream w..^f, Vlnce of llsen,",whlch wll * sw<,^er,^j.^.,. han n» untle rery n«* Zane O*y hrlher n Whch of» lne of nre-ftom-he anore, ^ plv8<>ned a he Woodbrldee ^ d Hl l he leadng,n. her fsh w^wer Theare ««MofdajfV hs m*\* n nnd,, Whs all hs WB9 gong ow h* fquence s shown wh slde-spulng was downsream, Ud Ahe cooe} effec, and 0«6r«e Slan*, n upsream,.werr belnj vfor- b«par of Ue nebrlaw^. Haw, uusly shellm by he sore baere*" puhes abou n he wa f lke a «n boh ad of he rver and wee Hflb. "WhJH he husy Slencng,.hem. Wlfeo he Kawo was gong from.he Wanhalen D he Wanung a gun on he fore-.oherpromnen roles n hs shore, jus below he lown of W*a- 4 nf ffrce comedy M* payefl by Ana hscn. opwed on her. The flr "swar Allan Forrr.lMTyWe Sedkeny yards ahead sho fell abou weny mljl Qu Harlan and Ross Tapley. jo her, bu he second carred away her waer ank and oher gear abore, ueck; so he Cockchafer le ae ahoreu gun have a sx-nch shell, and when! he dus and smoke cleared away lprfl were neher gun nor men o hp seen, bu only a grea hole n he N HA?SrS SUNDAY SHOW AT THEATRl? JJ. nldlln" There s no a dull momen n pcure s has he one and Only Mary * n desecraon of Se e»mrch Mrs. Bwallowed.my colar-bvon" asped he gro«r HolVPhy«cal.F.e«, ^ ^ 5 AdO SrnOOn AclMg progresslte flrocer. hoa h. The Wldf*on devoed hfr-jhas." JU ana «my.9. S! whle Hol does no acheve he J?«* ) J, } 1 _ cblpfy o blowng uparllery md a solders n on h«waer-fron, waerfr, bu 1 he Mero - Goldwyn - Mayer «W ck! company. nn 7p O n of physcal perfecon ha on_comga_«_p»w :,. hn Cockchafer wh her Mgger guns Clalr Wndsor, Conrad Nagel, KheUed he onw. General Yang,Ber Roxh George Codper and Too Hen had gone weny mles ou of, OBren hare he feaured role* n lown ha afernoon o make sure! "Tn Ha,a," whch s comng o he of hs own safey, bu he frs sho{loc«l heare or Sunday, and each one landed n hla headquarers and com-1 possesses ^4 long-erm M-O-M conpmey elmnaed - -from be.pc-urae., "Tn Ha4«; waa drecs *S ure. Some say. hlfj-b.ne-*hoo>.jsward Sedgwlck and 1B sad o be were Bred, ohers say ffy-sx, bu one- o v he- Bnes comedes of^lhe no many had dropped no he own 1 year, Mfore was burnng from enf o end, Md before was all orer (Je.wn a rang nffnnf _ The KalWo saw he las of As hdeous, pcure a 8 P. M., when she dropped,at«mlw downsream o jnch^r for- he ngh. Flven here W Mov«Affc Ths AcbflTBflrY Career? J f.early nfluns nfluences deermne a hlds fuure, Delber l Emory Wh-; hey could see he red la he sky all en Jr:, «ge hree,, wll». some fuure me become a mechancal en- ngh long. Nb one ae and no one slep p ha gneer] ugh, and some pf he men are.shak- Qslber recenly compleed hs ng ye from he excemen, The] frs flm role n Thomas Ml Melghans followng mqjrjrfg wh he frs lses Paramoun- pcure, "Tn lgh he.-kawo fluured dowrsream GodSj" whch s playng a he locpl under full seam, dong weny-wo heare for he las me oday. know^ll he way o ohang no because hey was anyhng o be Mase? Whens aenon, WJS a Among he oys used o nvegle 3frad "f, bu beckuse no one en larne box of mnaure consrucon board, could ^;e aw&y from he scene blocks whch, MegRan, of a ghasly experence soon enough, ber. s used. To hs sory need rfhly be added g y he me he producon hadj ha he C Chnese engnp-room g saff been compleed, he boy was able o workamrlhou a flurry hroughou dsngush beween grders, can-l he whole fgh, showng confdence evera and ponoons. He also gave n OSe fortrnrnghlng men. Tom, Renee Adoree. Aleen Prngle. The Chnese asssan engneer Drecor Allan Dwan, and oher n a emperaure of one hundred.and nembera.of he company poners weny degrees, degre, and n all nex day y on consrucon ha mgh g wellhave worked weny hours h whou h relef. experenced engneers Hy BODN^T n he frs few mnues he Brsh salors suffered all he. casuales, ears shook lke a leaf,., and kurs no n he Norh.Chna Herald (Shangha WlKh wwkly), Sepemher.. bu swarms of solders hen appeared Sly 1^^" *.of hm. "SPARROWS" CALLED on he decks and he machne and lfe amone hes*-m«wh he arrval of he wounded Lews guns came no full play. The The condon of f he Wanhslen MARYS GREATEST Kalwo edged up unl she was fully and ^Vanung s no ye* clear, bu ; Kalwo from chang are begln- abeam of he Wanhsen, and he af-probably boh are badly damaged. Mary Mckford, Who hae madfl a er pom-pom go no acon agans Accordng o one accoun he Wan-scorhe afer deck of he Wanhsen, wh hsj Pn had a small fre aboard when brough pleasure,o mnons, has jus of screen maserpeces and nclden, and makes a sory ha a ceranly unque B he he shells seuo Ua hey would ex- he gunboas pulled ou, whle <he compleed a pcure whcd. s( Sad by rwls of he YangUe. gue. ndeed, nueea, L» s " lod?[ our or fykfe from he muz- sern of he Wanung seemed lown many crcs o be he bes of her unlkely ha blooder fgh las ^ ^ g deff >",, h B deck of he he waer. Boh w%re subjeced o career., ever been fough n dhaa wa el a -1 Wahll3 en heaped up unl hey rolled heavy fre from he smjll guna of The pcure s "Sparrows, "sparrows, a survvorsj off hg pue and fel no he wf(, r h^ Cockchafer and Wdgeon Uned UnedArss Corporaon release, and s comes o he Woodbrldge aar «ffmsr*sj» rule., drven on deck by nec The ndo-chlna seamer Kawo es below and mounfd on he heap was commandeered by he Mans n,of corpses o ge a sho a he chang, fed wh boler plae, Kalwo, only o add o le heap. The equpped wh wo pom-poms, fore wole por sde of he Kalwo was and af, and a number of machne, splased Wh blood, unl she appeared o have been newly paned and Lews RUW. The Chnese peronne ( was reduced o he_mnlmum. wh red ead, and he deck of he On SepTmber 4 he Kawo ook ov Wanhsen was deep n. a muck of ahy-b.ree naval ^alnfa and fve offcers and se ou for WAnhBen wllhj The forward boardng pary under blood, brans, and -flh,.... as much secrecy as possble. Qn hea warran offcer go from he OWPTA way up he seamer RH.H compleely o he man deck and red o fnd deducons wen 1 $1,551,^ dsgused wh a new^coa of pan he shps offlrers, who were supposed lu brgh colors, whle he red.sack o be locked n her cabns. was was paned black. Abou sx oclock dscovered hen "ha hey were on ol he evenng of Sepember 6,-he he brdge, wb>re hey, had forfed HSwo came around he«bend below hembelves agans he praes who Wanhsen, passed he Cockchafer, had sezed he shp. The brdge of and nosed up agans \e.sarboard he Wanhsen was hen brough quarer of he seamer Wanhsen. abeam of he brdge of he Kalwo The mmedae objecve was o res-and he WanhBena offcers were.1... K/fnn.a y\q wars hom llf The C.ll Scous of Galdn Kagle had mad* herescape o. he Kalwo. Troop No. 1, of l«*llu held her reg-alhough^ was known, ha here ular nceng on Monday evenng, were four hundred of Yang Sens TUB Volff Parol..la..-sl ahend n PoldW*-on-board r.*as Jy>pe< ha, doo.s he nh ^, vo, nlle he so many of hs men klled anq wounded, he mus have made up hs nlnd o ake/ he Wanhsen whlje he.was abou, o? he -af dbwrplo-w pons, havng advanced from 3 o hs could be acheved by surprse man deck wh a revolver q each 14. The Lly of he Valley of he jnd swf acon whou bloodshed.,wnd, shoung o hs men, whb Valley Parol wen from 0 o 9. The Ag, h p peled hechnese were rushed Q -follow hm and leaped meeng nex week wll be held,a uuy n. epa red, and had se a very across. Before he reached he body he home of Cap. Andrews as h 8< deadly rap w y l e he Kflw0 war of he Wanhsen he fred wo shos, church s oo cbld for he grls. The B, ldln(, up abou ny solders n all ad hen dropped, farly rddled by as posponed from Thursday ges of dsorderly undress lounged maehne-gjp fre. The Chnese mo Thnrmay nfennon-. {Sgafffs BSfall or he Wanhsen wh mellaely rusneo"hm, vsahned Wmj n ~ n p bowls and chopscks, eang busly, every where wh her ^ayones, and PrODOSeS FrC6 Enry snd akng only a langud neres n cu hs hroa..,.,..-, «L A.. h e approachng Kawo. When he, When abou hree hundred ou of or burch Accessores wo shps ouched, hese MJOWH dsk ~ lapeared and here was nohng n he four hundred sojdes on he Wanhalen had been kled, he res Represenave Cochran (Dem.), ofl-sgh. The flrs man who sepped grew frenzed n her desperaon S. Loue, Mo., has nroduced a bll! across no he cargo door wa» greeand made a rush o board he Kalwo. (House Bll No ), n he House «d wh a rfle bulle., The second They were beaen back wh he whch would provde exempon from was also sho a, and hen he bugle greaes dffculy, and a he expendure of he las carrdge on cusomh duy for alars, pulps, com- sounded and he four boardng par- he mulon- ables, bapsmal fons, es leaped across and were me wh Kawo; so he offcers hasened o uhrlnes, or her pars and acces- a errfc crsscross nfachlne-gun fre, cu adrf and pull awuy. As he sorles, whch are mpored n good ha seemed o come from every par shp fell away, he Chnese solders fah by exclusvely relgous organ- of he seamer. Machne guns bad rushed * forward on he Wanhalen,," lzalons... been placed o fre frorc.every pos- ] go under he forecasle head, where. Bble angle, <whlle rlfwnen by he hey had machne guns placed, and Couldn Hear s Shrek* /So score were concealed behnd heaps opened a gallng fre. The forward has your new e. Why on earh of cargo^/the fgh b^an a 6.28 pom-pom placed a few BhellB nealy dd you selec such a loud color?" P. M. ar4?aao<l for Jus hree quarunder he forecasle head and "blew " ddn selec. My broher dd ers of aj hour, wh he wo joau off,. and hea raher deaf." College bound "ogeher by he Kalwos grap- The job of geng he offcers off. Humor,.,, " -V,».,: pllng houks. he Wanhsen had sll o be done, "WC ">/ rn Over A New Leaf! j ery Modern for keepng buef pure, fresh and nourshng, from he cream o he sealed caron, employed n he churnng of BLUE RBBON BUT- TER. Pury s our sandng pledge o he housands of women who prefer BLUE RBBON a her able. You wll prefer oo! y BLUB RBBON Uflll Th Mack fm xmd$ o s many caoner lx whe lo q happy,j>r<>speroasew Y«n. f$cy927 brng you.nearer o h eaxamdyom bumahopx and mbms. 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3 , * 1.1 w Bs of hs and ha of neres o Women l*-" nsnnf nn ^-Tha nk^b no cln, FLORGMCE SMTH VHCEMT Th and Tha "., Tleacb. F»ll : *" ;,And bjmp nfo dark corves?"»,.- Who knows* le f safe o say-m-»or#. fe. or flher each of shw pu o j)ur8plf he queson cha John Drury Mks n-hs poem, "Sky-. -ncrapers.".. -»" ; - v,. 1 Perhaps s love.; maybe, necessy; or sll more possbly ambon. Bu by whaever. nam«men call, s he hlqg ha makes le* neres-. ng, he force behnd, achfremenu as vared as here are moral njlnds.* < _»» * «, may be you hnk ha, for he mos pa< fenlnlpe hough runs rue o one form. Then you don know he lades! Take up h# paper, U eemng shees survey.. And noce wh wha varey n hough and] deed npy flavor exjsence... - * n a ceran Boon unversy he Dean recenly apponed one of ye (rs Fre Chef of he dormores because she was conceded o be, upnn popular voe, he 1 "calmes grl n college.* Decdedly ba s a repuaon o be enved n hs age of push and pep. No doub a placd sor O person, movng quely abou her asks, sayng lle. ndfferen o publc opnon. Bu The "calm grl speaks," and ler words ell anoher sory. "flrrls ar rd Me hysercal shallow e-eaures of years a^p, and hey 4r> no wan o be peed f.nappered and ^polled. They wan o ge ou and do bg hngs. Only a woman s a erm of he pas. Jus because women no nfrequenly produce powder and rouge a a me When hese arcles mgh be consdered unmely and rdculous, does no mean ha hey pu penonal van4y ouch. A grl wll dofar beer work and prove " herself a valuable agency n me-o need she knows she s lookng her * a«8" " "~ l Mss Ruh Meld hashe "calm grls"name s one of he new, world.has. no* ye goe* used o. HOMHOLD UKS rl BY MRS: MABY MORTON MKNU HST one CUD bolng waer, one cup o JCraobemleB are plenful a hs sugar, one ablenpoou dour one eame of year so one should ullzj spoon» an la, nol a few momena, Pony Coa Lked THE WOODBROGE LEADER, FRDAY, DEC. 31, MS Ls of Books for Parens and Teacher P.rlrnl experence n he bes; eacher n parenhood,»n n anv< oher lne of human endeavor, bu s possble o benef by hn p\p<>r.l- enreand observaon* of nhrra, o, he een r.f ann; unf.runue msake, rsprp.l \n so CDm^Ucacd a problem us b<:n. p chld.j snce oarh chld dld>r,.and rr»w»«a dfferen problem The leader ree-j < loced caon he fwlfwlnuls of a*/* chld sudy -^aad h«mn her*-sunl Bld Fsher. nu*" cfphers, sp* nl board of»du-,. MMrrn. Dorohy; V..w Vork, Henrys of chlflrvt 6(.ll KHO*. Conan nu shor chapers, on Um -. back-,) Ground»f chlwrvvt*!, <h# scleb< * -..»., " " -, j Thn Vllof h«nnlj Tr«*>. >A1-} ber Kdwad WlRRum. lulranavolf, nd. nobbfhmmvn Oo. 1* p. For parens ^nd.chlld^udy elr- rlon. Ths book s for reader* who are neresed n egenlc and. race (mprovemen or culure. Th^ auhor 1 offem hs" as an n complee accoun of he meanng of heredy and of forces n humanlfe and jr, P»w», a Symposum on Preseu-Day fr*nhood. New York, New Republc Co. m. 279 P The-respouslbllUes of parwhood and he necessy o gvng.chldren freedom o preserve her ndvdualy are, brough ou n wo dpen papers whch were delvered a a naonal conference by h«chld Sudy Assocaon of Amerca. The Chld: Hs "Naure and Hs.Needs. A conrbuon of he Chldrenff Fmrrdaon. Valparaso,. ndr p., For parens and chldsudy crcles. Chaper 1. Dves brefly some of he ousandng examples" 6T ; BOW sdffltfhr no wledge s appled o he enrchmen of chld lfe. Chaper. The "ordnary behavor of chldren s dlscusspd here, and her nsncs and mpulses are hf-m n. fe menu. 3s.much as poa- )eween w0 cruss, albfe". CranWajry- mfe and Jelly ; * skn. Women seem o have aken<1 3g2 For parens of chldren f>f «re ofen used bul"?r.nberry puddly, pe and many oher ways of hared furs, alhough he race Dre h001 ana kndergaren ase. Kchen Cradle an exceedng lkng o he»hor- h, ^A * When baby s oo, young o f up usng hs colorful berry are no so - Wh are almos, as much large caron box wh pllows and common. bedclohes may be placed n he Th. ponyskln s usually syled n ^relessness, e^ j Fred Ham *,. Creamed kchen for hm whle moher s a Plan" BoHed.Poaoes he well known slm..sragh lne,,,,,., ^,, u, Work here hus savng, moher many L CeWry and Apple Salad ad,possbly o ha largely owes Tranng hr Toddav KlUabeh seps and keepng baby conened. s populary [Cleveland. Phlladflphla, Pa., J.%. _, Moek Cherry Pe The one pcured s a brown pony- Uppnro Co. 1?H p. For. Tea or Coffee TODAYS RKfPKS and Apple SaUd Cu up «qual pars of celery and apple D small peces, add half a cup of nu ness, mx wh a good salad dress- ng and serve on bed o -shredded cabbage or leuce. Mwk Che*j Pe One cup cranberres, one-half cup seeded rasng,!» r, "lubw Ben Kwa," by B«K-r Brownng. U a py o quoe only from hs superb floem. s hrl) phlosophy has become a par of our lauguage; Us Tearless fah s * lgh»n a darv sea; s magnfcen sweep ar swng and surre ar- n perfec keepng wh he profrwd njesbage he poe <yuvey«. 1 have always consdered one of lh*> greaes of Brownngs grea j>oems. hope ha b«e whp do nr know a, wll 8e»-k he enre SYrTT TBB-BMMB. lbrary, havng sanlled hs much of. Grow^ld along whme! The bes s ye o be, fe for whlch - frs HANDY COVKll A handy arcle s he exra cover for he ronng board, o be used when pressng clohng and dark maerals. can be lef on when he board s pu away, hus keepng he nsde cover spoless for fner work. KaBhoned.so purely, Kragllely, sureljs» </ Prom wha Paradlsal magneless meal, Too cosly for cos? Who hammered yo wrough - you, From argenne vapour? "dood was my shaper, l l l He hammee,* le wrough me, "Krom curled Blver vafwur,, To lus of Hs Mnd: ~ " > Xhul.. COUldJ po have hough me! So purely, so palely, * Tnlly, surely, Mghly, frally nsculped and embossed, Wh Hs hammer "of wnd Aud Hs graver of rus." Our mes are n Hs haad "Cynwu." by Krnes Dowson Who Mh, "A whole 1 planned, OWSON belonged o ha flamng oh shows bu half; jrusj.od: D, group of young poes who asonshed Knglafcd n he egheen-nne- see alv nor bejajralc llfs Ths famous poem alone would Then, welcome p each rebuff reoh. uv-mad> a nu,me for hm; bu for Tha upre.wrlhs smoohness. lumu., y, le x^w o h e r^^ whlch Tough, ^ me nerclnkly lovely. Ths, howuver. nor he wll lveby. wll no persh.. sand bu go! wh mush of he drf of ha perod Be-our Joys_hre*-paTs«pan«f ( cheau he sfraw; nor ewonnep; never RrUdge he hroe. T,,.,.,, For hence. a paradox, Whch comfor* whhe mocks..* Shall lfe dcceed n ha seems, o fal; j Wha Kaspred o be brue (mgh would no snk been, bu 1 e scale. pp hey shadow, (Jjnara! hy breah wasshed Fool An ha s. a all, All ngh upon mne hear fel hdr Las* ever, P»^l recall",, _,,, ul llcall hear bea, ^^, Brh changes. \ bu hy soul» nd, Nlgh-ong S whn WLLLllll mne Ulluc arms «/U n love God sand»: * lu and Bleep she lay; Wha enered no hee,. Surely he ksses* of er boughfed Tha was, s.»»d shall be; mouh were swee; Tme* wheel runs bak or sops; Bu waa desolae and sck o an poer and elay endure. book no hou do*s?. bu up! To uses of a cup, The feeal board., lamps flash and rumpes 1»wu, The ne* wne» foambj flow, The Masers lps aglow! HAVB q poes pleeea. He s«e*a foremos ol «gro* *>». W Haneen-ulneUes s4lvh l, r PO»Uflc*l. always nualcal. er nspred. One f e* bs ma- l)y MMK. USBCTH -THE mos popular fur coas hlaj Ta, kb o Mo, h,.,. s. Uwy., season are he calfskn and POny-[ Boa Houghnu MflW Co. skn smply fashoned, wh a deep parens of chldren of preschool age, fold a he: boom and a sragh Conans prncples underlyng he cu upsandng collar hgh n he rknng of lle chldren, n suable back whch s of same maeral, form for use n he home. Paulne Sarke posed. look for K" lhl l s of Boys Fqr. Parens, of Chldren of Grade or HRh School Age: The Job of Beng a*dad... Frank H. Cheley. Boson, W. A. Wlde k Co ). A book for OST women have he moher nsnc. Bu few have devel- hgh-school ages. Ths book s wr- fahers of boys of grade-school and en n popular nonechncal syle; dealng wh b,oy.problems; he M oped o he exen of Mrs. Jane Salors "Moher" fahers responsbles; he home as" a background for he boy; he developmen of he nellecual and socal lfe or a boy, ec. School»ml Home... Anaelo Parl. New York, D. Appleon ? p Conanng chapers on he BChool ha everybody wans, he gfed chld, n 1 chld who falls, sns agans chldhood, he spoled.chld, he frs day of school, parens assocaons, ec. Schoolmaser n he Grea < l+. Anselo a. New York, Macmlllan Co p. For parens of gradeschool and for paren-eacher assocaons. Scv Klonlon- ^Maurce A. Blgelow. New York, MaCmllan Go, 191B. 2SH p. The auhor feels ha - all classes of parens shou^l have se before hem he grea oeejj of he specal safeguardng of; young )eonv n resard f hb subjec. Voe Tan-ns and The Home-Maker. Dorohy Canfeld. New York, Harcour, Brace & Co. 1» p. Excelleh sudes n clrd psychology are gven n he sory of hree chldren and he modern problems ol home makng... Mm. Jane loper The VroblcrH of Chldhood, An- Roper, house moher of he Seauens K«lo P«r. New York, D, Appleon Church nsue, New York py. & Co S10 p. The auhor].she.s "moher" o hundreds of sauorb "who sal he sev/eu seas. Her fllfotl spnrmcn+k5rf4 4 la- +^l depcs chldren sympahecally "sons" speak every known language book.le 1 ellw how he~oaraplexe.s d ever he lngoes known along of chld ranng may be wsformed l]o frnges of cvlzaon. nq posve J«y ( of eachng For 35 yearb MCB. Roper has devoed her lfe o waerfron msaoaary work. An mporan par bf her ShACkled Youh. Edward Yeomans. Boson, The A.la,nlc Monhly work s. locang mssng men. s Press p..conanf EXCLUSVE "PRACTCAL, FASHONS X nl er cloh, rlmned wh wln r br»l}. RfrulM f*r!] S, hru ml ane-mro y&. d-n Va oh MHMMb HH add.n.- qwur rd. Sle o 4«. The paern* showrt»erew.h and o»er»d «Mlu»vely o r«ad«n»f ns lwspaper rpreen kdvaace syle* SMUNC dlrw from Pars, London and V«nna, fashon ceners of h«world, and adaped o Amercan us* by w «f Anjrla _, leadng deslgnrs of womens clohng. Tb paurns ar cu wtea h«avy paper and»r» ao lmply and accuraely } mad* ha any woman, by hlr use, can a _ ^ -T 0 all mes be awwr*d of blng M orreely, fashonably and xelnavdy gownd as Uaden of Socey. a a moder.a co for ^er wardrbe. Aeearaey p B o aaj ype ff flxure,. f prop«rly *rd»r«d, s guaraaeed. "Praclfal" Paern Fashons wll also pr»- sen a rompl*u 11M of paerns for chldrens ouer wsar, nabllng mohers o provde suable and dsrable wardrqbes or b* youngr. Th*««paurn, lha hose or adul, wll b«h«nws ycs, bu wll b* fashlond wh hlaaa of uly and Jphn Ward Bshop, 26 (av>0te\, unemployed Englshman lvng fn a small room n London, has been nformed he has nhered $2,000,- 000 from an uncle n Los Anglu, Calf,, whom he never MT. my BOU beween he ksses and he wne; was desolae and sck of an old j)as8on lae afd bowed -... : a commonhng for spamen o drop ^ frcjeb on.presfnd»y school, eacherg <wd eacluk, Whe sore of our slppery czens fahful hee, ou of sgh causng anxey o relaves and frends. Th mlbslng mens Cynaral n my fashon. The anoher p6ns ou some of he, jeel 3s chans. -Amercan Lumberdeparmen was esablshed for hs dscrepances and weaknesses a of n an. reason. Every monh he nsue presen-day d schools hl and d eachng of ssues a bullen of he men who arehs own pecular syle.. When n Rome do as he. Romans do" s no longer advlc«;,ls a command. Wall Sree Journaj. mssng, and hs s sen all-over he world.,*" Mussoln» haled as a delverer, Mrs. Roper s he wdow of he 4w wha Europe needb s a recever, lae Rev. E. H. Roper and has hree jr-amercan Lumberman. Aooher msake Chlna*made. daughers and sx grandchldren. n havng rvers bg enourh o accommodae gunboas. -corla Sar. old passon, A lady M. P. s demandng e«ual When 1 awoke and found he NKWH JOTTNUS OK WOMKN rlgha for luen and women. All men dawn was gray: gray. Dr. Helen M. Srong of he Vnled wll 7 1 "" suppor u? p,, her \ n her,. gallan - K flgh have been 1, fahful o hee. sum Aparmen of Cojmece s or helr >n«re U.~PuBch. Cynara! n.my fa.hlou l he COUDry. 8 orem()8 ^ m D mad. ^ ^ ^T blls J have forgo much, CynarV, gone openng. bu hlnk^ wha dad wh he wnd, The.convocaon address a he f facng afr dhrlsmas. Wall Sree Thou, h«a*ens consummam1 cup, nung roggg rogesroously wh, he nversy of Chcago delvered D«- hll wha needs n«pd8 hou hou Wln ealll 0 lrnn. R J l g Journal. " >..., ».S shun hv a wnnd> Wbe«l T hrong, cember 21 was gven by a woman. Everybody serns o be prosperous-, Dancng, ou o pu of mnd; hy pale!, s lllleu Alls ^, Kaherlne Ths oocaslon H. Goode, s he lunoa quar- Kranng of degrees. Mrs, rea\ly be Hald o on he,a.of bur only y he reduclng^expers ^ p can So. J Bu 1 was desolae and sck of an erly Amend wha Haws may lurk old pasajon. Goodes husband, J. Paul Goode, s he land. Norfolk. Nf Vlrglnlan-PlloU Yea, all he me, because he nrnfshor qf geography a he unversy. dance was long; < Acoordlns CynafaJ W my fashon, women are now buyng belr dresses cred for - raadvr musc and for sronger wne, Bu when he feas U fnshed ana * he lamps expre, Then falls hy shadow. Cynara: he Bgh U hlney And an desolae and «lok of an olfl. passon, A bucholor may feefmore lonely a Chcanvaa me, bu he a leas known when he receves a presen ha be won have o pay far laer. Ell Paso Tmes. The ndan Bureau announces ha he pel 1 capa wealh of he Amer- Well, well;.mus be hard fur he Lakes o keep on he level so close o Chcago. Chaham (On.) Mews. A curren adversemen lor an ol burner conans he slon-an. Pay aa you enjoy." We somemes wsh ha-eurqpe had-bourh s wjr ha ^TTT<f mus be nce o be/a kng n a land where somebody else s mporan enough o be he arge.^ Rk o a mornng.paperford Sar, be pad for by Marsh 1. Publshers.Syndcae.»n,h» WHUaen ByBem. 1 -WWW W*T" -"----.^ j * r J ~ We seem By axug he unmarred v L o have awn some of hem wearng, Mu olln apparenly wans o oer frs nsulnen. Punch. he flgmng spr. Wall \ Journal. llrerybody seems o speak wh conaon oa he subjec of crme Ue esmaes agree ha 10 per exoe#.our Jures. Norfolk. Vlrgln- cen, o he Chrsmas pre»e»e.wll can ndans ( 14,700, whub makes. UQ«D«W a» mwanuu was w«w naworld. Lo, he rch u,d*n. Seale a chaer leader. Palaka (Fla.) he *em beha»«avof»fl domesc u«- hungry for he lps of mj hem he wealhes people n he uree flra aborve effor o produce Poulerer Mrs he male goose deflre: Cynara! n my (s«h,lon. Troes. New*. 1.., fow4b. Sounds lke proper Jr u4l) U jenlu n he, smples Arkansas " afklawnsa,..,. U now llegal n franca o 1ml Theres an old sayng ha "chary The avem*a>.mnrrb* nan wouldn Wha, hear emm have aougb ao Roouelor cbeew., Forunaely ehould begn a borne: And why werry abou bs ««BaBf «a»«uwr be«a able, o do H as houldn houldn?? Ta Thas U««povery skrs a. HUe shorer U ahefd ypn y s. U r f d flwo oe*usually befjnp»rga«befjn. P»rga«raU Jour- wear wr flr»»» Uo lofv P*s Mr «Jour- wear wr flr»»» * Uo lofvr. W» he****?!* ar 19 a aae bo,^~«wfoh V A, «"PRACTKJAL" PATTERN OROEB COUPON Ea>ros>: Bdelo*a BUaM And fw«ny.f!v «nu, ohw whh we rn (or mallnc, for whch plw* send m«h«ollown«"praccal" Paerns;:,. # Syle KumW j,,... Blu >lf«e Prn Srse and Number... 1 Cyand Sae "......,., v.. nwre han»n* paern s desred, en-loe* U eena plue poea* for each paers.. sefn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thannaud son, o Hllcres avenue, were 1 Brooklyn vsors (jver he week-end.. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Luna and chll- Mvs. J^ l-uches. of Oak Tree road, dren, Wllmar and Alexandra, vsed was ao Elzabeh vsor on Frday, relaves n Jersey Cy over he!.. Myers and chldren, Lee and-week-end. l.pone, of Karlan Townshp, spen Mss Dorohy HhorY, o Woodbrldga he week-ead a he home of Mr. and avenue spen he.week-end n Mrs. J. Fuches of Oak Tree road.! Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs, C. Davs, of Correjal T)e Sunday.School of- he Unon venue, spen he week-end n New Proesan church wll hold U an- ^ "^ nual Chrsmas exercses on Wednes- Mrs. Raymond Beck and son, Ray-day evenng a 8:00 oclock n he mond. Jr., or Asora, L.., arc vs- church on Oak Tree road. An nnk»her parens, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ereslng and eneranng program Sclwarz, of Hllcres avenue, over has beea arranged, ^ *"*- l» ^ l * l *».» n- holdays.! Mrs. (1. Andrews, of Hun sree. Suffcen Unlo.Ue Day. "My boy, ; Kponl he Chrsmas holdays Wh hnk of he fuur,e,". relvesln aersu. " can; s my -grls brhday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Burns, of.hh- and mus hnk of he presen." M^ vemu. and- Mr. and Wn. Co-Coloraderel, of Oak hurs, N. J., were val-, Dodo. ors n Newark ou Saurday., U Heary nvaon. - CEMETBRV, <;. Van-Hdf, of Hoboken, spen SA? E8MEN Oe n on he ground he week-end a he home of hs Hoo. Adln Chcago paper. (lanher, Mrs. A. Jke, onhardng Mr and Mm. V.llaush and sons, Arllur and Valenne, of JerBey Cy, vjors of f Mr.and Mrs.. A. l.a\, of Hllcres avenue, over week-end... 1 Telephone Woo^bndge 821., W. Z. BARfETT, D. 0 S. B.B. SMTH: p.p. S. Gery Buldng L n _ Cunu Ou h* Worry. "Wha/s \ hn resul o he examnaon, doct" "Youre all run down my *4*»; -7, s ha you lay off golf for a whle- V he and ge n good long real a he o- - - ^ MONDAY, 10 A". ~MT 7 P, MjTWgDNKS^AVrlO- A.- M. 8, >, Us, FRDAY, 10A. M. 8 P.M.. 93 Man Sree, Woodbrdre, N. J. Man offce:,116 Albany S., New Brunswck, N. J. *Happyj Hew Jgeac "May good dgeson wa on appee and healh on boh." The Woodbrdge Delcaen THE bea U he chpe n he. long run. Gdod healh d9mu4 jpjfhng, hgh grade food*-4he bea here»r«. CARRY 6nly groc«rw, MUM, Ol pure and b«af hegrocer 1

4 .., - - THE WOODBRDGE LEADER, FRDAY, DEC. 31, THE WOOD RDGE LEADER... 1 Publhcd Byery Frday by SEWOOUBRDOE PRNTED Y. NC. A 104 Man Sree. Woodbrldgp. N 3. En«r«d «be Po Ofce *l VUodbrdge. N. ].," S, orl OH Mll &*«? JVecfcofc/VecA : WOOD^RDGE 1B9 oon Prc*"!, ".:.-.;..«*1.W per of new* and edlorlrl jaer n n urnl " 1 * PermPd.pro.rded cred l«gvea Ao g brdge Leader.. _. ". : from redvr, M^rnmlnK oplo on lopn of nwh are.nved, m no aflqnymou«leem wll bfl publbfbed. Woodbrdge,*N. J., Frday AfernojnDecenb**^!^ 1M6 Th. Lfer far publulm m U. *rl of publk Mrrlr.. \ MUn*, ha «r o k* eanmonj a (ar, ubucd prwnaloa ol Wa«w, Wh favor low»rj B»M. nd Jr.l«lowa.dn. lf,«llol«l» wl»lw«y!(» ncour««n< n a Konm and v«>fr»l»»-)f»rom, paral, or canm, b«wrl nju**. kpo*, lad mounc "dahomrjr, hypocru? and THE TRAGEDV.OF JUTLAND MOUNTAN Up n he hlls of Hunerdo"n lv«4 Wo brohers and a sser, somewha weared by a lfe of ol, embered, perhaps agans he world, smen by gref a he deah of her faher, asknk lle of he world, excepobe Lef alone on her-nounam homesead... " Everyhng wofld. have been undsurbed n he lle farmho he on-rand Mounan, 1 he world had mnded s own busness, Bu he world somemes loves o snoop and meddle. A" pau ollcal of he S. P. A. C. was sen o he Meeney home ochargehem wh-l reamen of her jcaer Some poson seua o hnk ua he cale were flnderefl. -The chances are.-la-.tm. M.eeaey.juuL hsubr.afeljupl.for: mof* abou feedng cale haj dd he ousder. Bu,supposng he cule were"umfcrw;7. ^ Born and rased among he*jersey hlk, hv%eeney BfoTrcrs, Amercans, ree men under he consuon and he law of he luara Laru resened h nsruson of hs olca on her propery.,.. */" * And now here seps upon he scene he Sae Polce, of he yue o how Jersey, ;\ soveregn and powerful, saf. The b;.<! polce, as all oncers of he law, aae reaned o proec n: rghs one"pe«-ple who employ hem The SvlVO. "Avnan, oldo mnd hsown busness, of- Jcous and deermned o earn hs salary $& a meddlng menal, brough wh hm a member of he sae polce armed wh a warran for arres. Ths also he Meeneys resened, " AN N SCBNOBS hem advanced wh a club.j The oher s sad o have carred [Chun*, The Frs chureh of Chrs, a shogun. (Shades of he mnue men, and Junker Hll, and J ""^- " ""-"" u "" Posal Employe Rewarded f o r Defendng Md ^ Chrsan Scence Socey of One of j Sewaren s a branch of The Moher Parck F. Qunn. he posal employe who was njured proecng he n Boson, M*SB. j maj s f rom hghwaymen n W e B atenue< etery SuaaT f he Meeneys had been urbane, wse, and dplomac, j """""*...., j., j j. A *! a eleron oclock. Subjec of he hey would no have ressed ares wh a club and a shogun.^8g6n. Sermon or nex s un day: Perhaps even hs charge of he sae polce s unfounded, "God:" remans for an nvesgaon o brng ha ou. Tesmony meengs on * The Moneys, however, were no dplomac. They knew BTenngs a elgh *. j lng room s spen o he rghs of propey owners. They lvad nohng n he world noon, from!ree 0 flve. Servces ar«held n he church on.n. J.. on Ocober 14, has been, cohmendod for hs braweef. and fdency by Posmaser General Ne Here H may b" bu ha homesead. Fl was her ground, her casle, and wh!auhorsed publcaons he nsnc of prmvepassons whch sun-ve n men who lve r * a Yg b U ^rr e lnrle(1 o aen(1 hes e by he sol, hey barrcaded hemselves n her home, and heldj, e rvlces an.d HB*>he Readng Boom he world a bay. "" p v. Wha dd he unformed servans of he people do? Dd! * Ar " el p^* l chnr11 " hey use dscreon and wa for he Meeney emper persuaded? o.cool! 1 down, unl could be reasoned wh, cajpled, They dd ro.. 4 As hough he Meeney bohers and her sser were dangerous crmnals, oulaws, murderers, narcoc smugglers, hey servce*, M. Chrsan Endeavor surrounded he lle home, (hry of hem,) and aacked n 1 gj ylc^ ^- Regu" Evenng, he dead of ngh, wh ear bombs, and a hal of nckel-jackeed bulles, whch, hudded hrough he fral weaherboards^ lke nrn hrough.a spder web. The sjser, error srcken, fled no a close, o escape he hal of lead. Bu one of he bulles cu hrough he weaher boards, and peneraed her abdomen, nflcng a faal wound., Ggry, 3 p -Mr. M -.J.-Gregory, Sunday School.a Pasor he Aveael School e\rery Sunday.. 4:15 r. M.~Junlor Chrsan En-.The Junor and Senor Chors wn MRTHOPST EPSCOPAL u ov. >enor H. Senor, _ A bay, maddened_an/ desperae,, one of fe Meeney TopcT^Happy 7 P. M. Bpworh New^Year/ League led brohers reurned he (Ve of he roopers wh an old shogun. Mss Evelyn Schoonover. 7:45 P. M. Evenng Sermon. Anoher murderous bulle peneraed* he house and sha-, ered he brohers kneecap, crpplng hm for lfe.. When he dawn came, he hry roopers sormed --hey Wednesday, 8 P. M. Prayer mee house, and proudly arresed he pful ro., lng; chor pracce- Laer, n he Sofrervlle hospal, wh he consolng words. conukboatlonl of a clerygman n her ears,.he sser passed ou.of.he.world/.^rm., wm..v-, D. he mddlcome, offcous, cruel world, whch could no bear 9:45 A. M.^-Sunday School. Twe-even ol ha mounan arm., -. 7:45 V. M. Evenng Worshp. n.he nex room, grng h» eeh and moanng wh pan, 1 - v J" l p J 3< ay ; 2^0 2:^0 > MM. The Ladee nerajndd a Jjome lay herbroher, wrhng wh e agony of splnered bone and <f Mrs. < orn flesh. srom, Punham - "The Sae Polce merely dd s duy." Sad Colonel Schwarzkopf, n a saemen o he press. *! Ma n ] Bu he barkng of he fory-lves n he hands of hry^servces»ae roopers, and he boom of he Meeneys old scaerguv loaded wh bucksho, have echoed and re-echoed, no only hrough he sae of New Jersey, bu hroughou le land. The people demand an nvesgaon K PARK EXTENSON PROPOSAL The proposal of Corrhweeman Grauf&m o Townshp purchase a parkse exendng f» v om/he presen park L Key. M ~ PKKSHYTKRAN Prayer Lero; Y. Pllener, MlnUer 10 A; M.-^Sabbah School. 11 A. M, Mornng Servce; Topc: "s Sunday "Worh Keepng?" "3:30 P. M,~Junor Chrsan Endeavor.. v. P * M -"Senor Chrsan En- beween Pearl and School srees along Heards Brook wes o) 7:45 P. M hesandbanks" s a good one. was unanmously approved j To )f l< n : l h^frda " 1 * "*! by every member of he commee.! Ngh Servce", "under he Cojnmeeman Ksh rased he queson of cos. Tha s! f Mj^a^TuesdT 0! an all mporan queson and one whch wll undoubedly bear- evenngs a «pcpck, k careful scruny before acon s aken.., Vvly^ f Unlve f wl Arfcommeeman Graujsam poned ou, however, fwll "Wedneaday, 2:30 p, M. des &>s far less o buy he requse q land now,, han wll years fler. Jhence, when much denser populaon makes a feark yj Purchase of land by he Townshp, and a program of park jjevejppmen wll undoubedly rase he value of he adjacen TRNTY ground, whch should be an nducemen %o propery owner* effeced o release her land for he publc good a he lowes.possble fgrure.. -. The, pr««n ladmnsraon may be depended upon o conjlder he qjfajjw pf. cos carefully before akng jrealzuon of a P K program. Chcago ^M.M«mare«crmnala onolrh, an ejcw Evenng Servce; -The THH a home of Mrs. Jmefl Rshway avenue. Mrs. Fl asssed by Mrs. Alber H R«v. J. Benjamn Mjer, Hecor* & A. M. Celebraon Qf Holy Bu char.. * 10 A. M Churcl School. : 11 A. M. Morplns Prayer and Sermon. 4 P. M.~Erensong., 7:8«/. M, M«ss Mm W»%»*^<«f!^ W h^fd ^a ^ s seldom d oot^ $ v f JP^Jfa^ Paso Tm«,, BWW^H Seboo ner -Xrr,.,- eff, ST. f [ n a leer o Mr. Qunn, Mr. New sad ha he had dreced ha -he posal employe 1 be promoed o a poson of foreman n he Elzabeh n>h. offce. A hgh rbue- was -pad by he Posmaser General o Mr. Qunn for hs effors "n endeavorng o proec (e mals, {rom robbery a he hands of armed, desperae hghvaymen who sough lfe," W. o ake your The Wednesday Evenng Brdge wjl mpe nex Wednesday wh M. P. Dung&B- n Barrqn arer m.uuwor a. 1 Tel. Dear Publc -Wshes New Year! rous J. ARTHUR APPLE6ATE A Sudeb«k«r DSTRBUTOR December, 1926 * 250 Oorge &. N. B.?N..J. Tel. 17S_ Juja, a word o wph you a moa and prosperous New Year,.and may he^j^y of. ownng a Sudebaker ;,moor car..be yours n _. Yours very ruly, ". J. ARTHUR APPLEGAT^.. Theres No Wser nvesmen for Chfsmas Money Than Handsome and Useful Elecrc A^ance^ Elecrc Beauy Ads Are Easly Operaed A marcel waver pus ha very y becomng g fla, loose wave no heh h Prced a fr-sxf. - - An elecrc curlng ron s.convenen for curlng sragh ends /and shor har* -Prce $1.25 up. -> The elecrc.vbraor and. red lnes and resores he color o pale checks. Prced from $5.00 up. Coffee Percolaor are Varously Prced Qqj dxsn hhd he cold so much afer a good cup of coffee. And s such a smple maer o make good. coffee n an elecrc gercdlaor. * Theres a prce for every purse, from a servceable cpffee po a $4.50 o a l S urn a $ Our y(r drparmen CfMMfW 0/ lled work- ««, MM vll ref your MOTB «ppja»c«««p«r(- m «n(# flr r4«r. Yours Wll Be a Clban,House--f a HOOVER Ddes heworl^ The Hoover s he one cleaner ha dslodges and removes he hdden gr, because s he only cleanev ha can employ "PoMye Agaon" besdes sweepng and ar cleanng.. wll add years o hej lfe of your rugs, rchnjess o her colorngs. One demonsraon of he Hoover on yor rugs Wll show you why nearly have a demonsratortcatt. oblrgapn.. *5-M There s nct -*5^ a Monh. A Taseful Lamp s Always an mprovemen o a Room Wheher be a brdge lam^ or a small affar for he «ble, j adds a decorave noe o any room.. A dversy of syles.and Hzes awaa your nspecons-floor lamps, able lamps, readng.lamps equpped wh resful green shades, boudor lamps danly fashpned,, novel syles of candlescks. All our lamps are moderaely prced. You May Purchase he THOR on Our Easy Paymen Plan $5 down l monh* o pay The Thnr s hul o do g washng* and o clean heavy blankes as horoughly as l^h garmens!, The rapd revoluon* of he cylnder hrow he" ho sewpy hjl lu 1 dt whch Jr rap hclvw.. _ The w-.n^er rollers re nf oh-ruhher. whch» especally easy 011 b 1 The new Thnr s 90 pounds lgher han earler m<>k)ls y and s fnshed n whe Duco whch d>es no Man. 1 You Can Wase Good Lef*oVers whn (Tg/ are le.f-1 r n\m he ra goo nrr ha» rrv f Chrmas Aa many mfng o make v>\ h»4 n he recpe /or «#H, ru>» urlfy loo/. L*en n om Tm+y a«4 W 4 f. PVBUCmSEKVCE *;

5 \ THE W00DBR1DGE LEADER, FRDAY, DEC. 3), 1926 ReadersFund Ads Wdows J r KM.U ADVKnTSRMKNl AJ AmKlTHKMKNT l.hkm, AWKRTHHMUNT * unl fp ngm M roln hnu»»workhere MDM.KSRX rorstt ORPHANS 1, AN ORMNANCK» XOTJCK OF* D wherevnr he could And. (X)VRT The regljjj- quarerly dvdend of hl» llllr hom «- f- f Klv h* Sularlf of Memhm of w P>M«^ Deparmen one dnl hrw-qrr.rk {1 \, per lpru of Chrlmu h«d» llae» On Peon for n he Muer of c>n on he preferred uock nnd a Sale of Lands o he Krae of Arhur K. Berry, nj0"*a 7*J*F^&!J!l?? «"""* (1W Per "cen oh he oon, of he Townshp of WoodbrWr, (Connued from 1) [Th«>r»» mow lll«rfl* dvdend of one»nd U f«w worn and well lored Pay Debs. Order o Show rowu. There w«f«wo b,b«fl ord»b«d«ylh«to*nahp Com- f k of, h Aborn n^opw, (ommhn: o ra... Ma! And nl food _ wo bjrr, _ ro»u»e, nee of he TnnsMp nf ( Wjod- Co nlon,.,, nn,, has npl, he n A^\ ntp,,,- rould KVH hm waa aoda crlrkera., &nd on ChrUlmaa ETB, he brdge, ln hv Couny of Md- ahl.r»m4ar> f.h, 1927 b all l Kx-foae a Tme had honed he wound* of ng hem a holday a ---^ Tfra all." > was busy elnnhg up hngs and KOWTKKN ll fel hem on my bark. Then James E. Berry, admnsraor of,.,,.! hcnnl B.lon frmn behnd. he «aa«. j>f Arhur*;. Berry, <e : hol<. of rword * \W close Th. annual nlarlps nf rv 3, 1528.Slrf n he hrd «nd las house* ouch a h» ny fron re ope. le hfunn l( U (ha nranl, however, we, ceased, avln dull hmself up. wurfu hm rcd slfr o % R fxhbufd under oah of he ollc* Drpnrmenl. \e lof round a a rue a-,,,,,,,,-* he por.onal *U. T^«" wll be elowd 1 ftof frofe! hold helpfl by he Lfrfler readers h^1]? Bo^ dre : 3U msr o. January";rund, Orer a?* h*«:,brnll*»ly. rorunaol!;, he le OVT md found ou:»elv*8-aur[lpnh n fron of an p)>«h-al cafe wh :.2j. boh.nrlua**. held., hough, when P was sll n f^nl.w debs of m p^ae whefby FK?*?^!* V,: s.«mf "f, " ln(> Hefe he Uader mn*r and hree order of he Board o D- b»rf of he provder.,.... fron he op, fa he rope gve. He al>la. a vblk a number or pcopla ap^afl ha he pmawd. W»e -2. Dcak SerKean, JMCn-4...,, blow WJM swf and bluer, he wdow ma (f a desperae efwfc and had jh wv nesed, drnkng h^ wh* of he. Bnd Arhur E. Berry, de-3- Rnm* Servan M J OUDBN?-4r-. \ m n despar, She wl ou.on he succeeded n clucyhr he sone V-d»:p of (he fonry. r The cafe- wan JTu.p l he enrl of a aone Jey y.hlcl and reqncaag he «ld of h«cflur E- l*nllfe Chef SOflO,90 ««27h, her lle brood by her own affora ceaaed, K nsuffcen o pay h!«debs 4 D< «*W? Sorgean 27O000, reasurer, harl road o sheler, eed and clohe of "he parape.when he rop?.fell back on op o me. 1ulnv hs ral ou no he lake, and ovnr he n h<> m«prenues. premses., ^»,,! The» B aa ""*» >>" shall ", b<< -». pnld n -. n hn Rhf-waa helped by a welve he Democrac wegh on hs handk; he acwmhlml hnrr rnd of he jey wan a placard. 1» hereupon oh hs 3rd day of serar-nonhly Pf?""" 1.. o /,., he»?_ -lu,," yamr old son who.aaau.med he re- he Rmlh-McAdoo over he edge and droppedou of f wh h» m»mo "Crow* de Oefod" - J - L ff26. ordr ordered fla.^ll offl«#r» A.!"" 1 nfllmena. j Nn»emmlam..-"We ppnabllhy of earln o he U)f._. he ep/ublf >"n)menj». sgh. - Srlned.on. r h he l *nv, Thlrordh o ake effec Janf nlng lg hm!! buf whou muhc effec; Ws, ald keepng houa> Wh sllhe march rgh Mrough A momen laer hl» head reap-,for a mon«n, was bewldered rnenu, n.dlumens and esae *"ry l-.-w2.t-. "Arf you unremng? nanc o faherhoad, VlrrBlau-Pllo. and^fwhnlel h l d BO<UyC fllyr ^o«"e- a me unesnwed yl«w, "Ye*. o *" he." A frs he moher eomm^d, o hng paered down besde me,and..wh (hp,cusomer*; o normal ajd apprr before hs coyh a.he ordlnancfl ln«m H«W York, where she_ fmnd work,. CnmpeUlen m»y be, hr Hf«<M fwllhg for, 1 dlhflterrd o be a famlar, akng her efsfl wh no Cour M<fa», ffly, o New hereby rep«al^.. bu found lr h> cos coa on oo Kr<al, grea, am and rade,bu la la he deah of profllroll] of rope. n an nnan 1 was oouglj a all-for le desperae on. he L J»TBoduced WUl passed f*l, Old cream. -- All- he could no hnr o leave her fhlldrelj Shoe md Leaher Reporer. world Wes Uffe a lover and also alwlovel clamberng uphe well sde and wla evenf n whch we so srangely \f\va,1 (luckly palled bvehe parape by fgured, an*".aflod sll, -henlalls ASST ^Sr-1 Th,nd JKJ«KZ* &? le^ wh«clavpole as cnme o he op. a a loss and physcally daed, by "Oae ha Was.a b of luvf," Te he llgha and noundr of he place, real of he Arhur W*7h. 1»M-* ^ a^.-r*»fha T FOR OVER xlalmed.," found ha qpe rgh was hen ha 1 fel Clayp«ea besde he parafle. 1 hand on my arm., _, r Huldm nmuf. lunpn»«. "And ^fc^ak^a* ^^W^ A a* adoped December W4 found ouraelves, wo drppng ^juck," -he sad.: THe aeam-.s rurher^ dd your wfe have Jo Ray When you 2 O O M ML^^KSP n he coufyard uf. he boa." sood a he.».-., a noal n agh. We polnled as )e-ran. looked ahead Leader, one o he newspaper*.,o\ WLLAM A. RYAN, "Wa.n«l o Snow had locked u 1 susuhy alorg he wall whch- He erlpjed me.by he wrs and hn ane for sx weeks a leas (fence! Commeenran-f-LarKe. he kchen door,"---oulbvllle C»ur- haarlem ol MA been a worldwde remedy for kdney,1ver and ran down o he *Z> aeparlnk he and»aw a he end of he Jey he n each week,. ANDREW KEYBS. er-journa. eour frorn he vlnea and soon had lghs of a snal lake paddle seamer. " Townshp Clerk. JOHN P. KRKPATRCK, bladder daorders, rheomaam, he advanage of her frendly cover. Her nose waa owards Oeneva and Judge, We wen down he hlv. droucwvg d was Jus casng pff. Sounds of lumbago and urc acd cod on. Charles Forman, LHOAL ADVKRTKBMBNT (he vnes ll w«w musc an me from her upp«r deck, and n shor by a low sone, wall.! she looked an alogeher admrable» us from he man road, refurffr HUKKeBlng ourss and "M~whch had" come W he ax Thomas Cook, and all ha waa mos som? hours prevously. Here we gregarous and commonplace,.some uuuk * our Breah. ~~. ^Za-nlon cauloubly lfed 1 (HAPTKK KFTKKN knd reconnolered. was W^furfhed-along he Jey, makeork and judged o be ng a laa desperae, effor as we X Mn and nne oclock. j heard a furous shoung n our rear. "W Snk rnt^quflned wh Sde fcf Hde we reached he end. To hs broad hghway," sad Clay»ole, gangway o h«aefhboa was belrf w - h4» head and droppng drnwn aboard, ud her paddles were.j, Surrogae. Fled December, 3, Cbarle Fonran, Surrogae. Joseph C. Paul, Aorney for Peoner, 44 CHnon S.,. Newark, N. J. A rue copy. Charlea Forman, LKOA ADVKRTSKMUNT NOTK H OF AlWKBSMBNTS NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN, ha he unofarnad, Jas/ McKeown.l haa made up he assessmen ls of asmmflqenb upon real and personal propery for h# u -purpose of he levy of aws.afcjp, year 1927, "and ha Bald Ls may be nspeced by any Uxpaj-er a he ABseSwra "Offke, n he Memba- ^Muncpal Buldng, Man alre«, Wqodhrdge, beween Lhe Uauo.Jk< m»j4.b P- m., and from 7 p. m. o 9 p; m., on Monday*. he man road ou" of lake." fffcas "barred* JhTway reurned. "Weve only onlng us-o sop... Noce o Credors. January 3; Tuesday, January 4; and were bound o make "Jump," shoued Claypole wlh- Wednesday. January 5; Thursday, "«VVln ha end." l 0ll hesla+on, "ard leaded" deaper- Pursuan rumum o u ^n«j. Chap... 65». of v.^ he January o, (T; m andfrday, _,. T. January 7. Th.mav be ao" repled Clay-aely. U. (, -, of 1925, NOTCE rs HSlRBBYl 1927f o anable auch axyfye «u.snan. J^ ^n, ^ub fke an Even al ^la mo, nef could no GVEN o he crelors o he selln, cerjjn whaa aasessmena have hoen polfl. nrnmanade down he man help nong he horrfed expresson]buldng and Loan Assocaon onj^g 8eans hs or her propery x nromenaae QOW"»"^... --,.^,^ /> - ".»-«.» H.^..«. U.. Bumng ana uo«n ««,«.» - n^ae agans m«m ll, v,^ pruuoua." J....K1O fv nl H>,. monls-lon urnm»» road o ha deecable cy. o( he magnlfclen perannase ( wll brng n her debs demand* and and o confer nformal y W he hp -whole bunch of oughs no cull Hm a salor) who waa sow- clams agans he sa d Assoolalon,; Assoola, B hf Pnne Asae?sor ab hf Pnn. e(. n n e BS nf he as-!! «rer us n less han ook n K he Kan R wny. We fell ogeher under nder oah, wnn wjhn nren hree «ym» monhs ^ggmens, > f> ue he ena end u»u«! ha any errorb "» 111 _- ^ h aendan o hand d you ou,» a ma lee, ana me ns ung saw;rpm aae nereo, m mcj «"> you ou,,a a hs fee, and he frs hng saw from he dae hereof/or hey wll be raay oe correcea unum «" "» - may be correced before he flng of n he good od days before onrlslnr waswo yarda of elaboraej barfed bfed from anyaclon acon UerefbrJ erefdr; ])e a8seasmen ls The h he gooq Ola a»yn u<-.«.^ un rmm nan wu jo»n u cmuu-a^ gse8smen ls wh he Couny agans he sad Trusees, or sucft 1 Board of Taxaon, Old wen dry We go o. fx unforms, nurmoned by a face enlrcry >bffenspd by asonshmen and Asqclalon. *** Daed December 28, WALTBll WATSON, MS. McKEOWN, A w»«numnk large u"b ou of reprobaon. m,.crfa whch soon came away Was frs up, and whle Claypole JAMES BURNS, Adversed December 31, musacnb^ ^ wacf«d hm Hsll Kroveled, ml er-ng dark hng* THOMAS B. MURRAY, on he deck, 1 looked, around and Trusees. he aald,nocng my saw Sgnor Marce focusng hs onodaed: Woodbrdge, N. J., Ocober Mang Down he Overhead, The ""ha hs face fung funsun p VC on he seamr, seamer, h hs fa body y quv-j qj Lord wll provde bu no necessarly n he syle o whch "you have wll no * h fbmel, coun-1 Pr,, R wl.h r ar e he sood on he f Of Cl ayl,ole. Ue- end nf he ey. been accubomed. Boson Transenance o uyrun. f. "-": ;, face!,. f er, perhaps, a hs morrfen o face Then he J Jey was bloed ou by ADVBRTSKMKNT. crlp. small crowd of offcals who apde U waa, [RODT^SKX COCNTY ORPHANS was fcompleely off ha «ald COHKT why hla appearance had... puzzled me wh s conradcons. and mouh and chn were T Wllam Tell." who had Jual nn fee. "Rf-ckon weve mpeded somewha he operaons of hs BOW of one paern, aler and naval Power." -4,1 eager. Ths waa no longer he face Of a harnsbfd Bchoolmaser r " n llle VV<; explaned ha we had heen rowln.n on he lake, and had been upse and were anxous o reurn o reverng he problem of Oeneya whou osa of lnw n --* be searchng n ohan dry clohes n of of ber, he he MHer Raae sry Hu- Dec-aAed. On Sale of Lands o Pay Deb* ONUT o Show Cause. lan ory CO.UB.,...»....hnk hey assumed ha we havng exhbed under oah, a von POUCEPUPS 4 monhs old * nqure ANTHONYS 8POBT 3H0P 90-Man S, Woodbrdge Lous P.Booz Jr. CVL ENGNEER AND SURVEYOR Blue Prns Tracng* Esmaes Furnshed 283 Madson Avenue PERTH AMBOY Phone 1963 HAARLEM LEM OL X» correc nernal rouble*, lmulac val oful Three lm. AH d.ugg. n* on h* orgnal (enun GOLD M R.A.HRNER EXPERT EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DRECTOR The only fully eqepped and npo-dme Dnderakac ExHbHuhmen n own, OUR MdTTO "Far Trea men o All" Hansen & Jensen GenerA Conracors All Knd. GRADNG. SEWERNG. CARTNG OF EXCAVATNG. 569 Cornell 5r««ferh Ambojr George Amer lumber Co. Dealers n New and Second Hand LUMBER, Theme ahway 10H5 Avehel Sree AVENEL, NEW JERSEY WE SERVE WE DEUVER CASTLES CE CREAM PUREST BECAUSE HEATHZEB * PHONE Y.ODR ORDER Woodbrdge Confeconery Larges Asormen of flavor* n Town SCHOOL AND JAMES STS. TELEPHONE WOODBRDGE 537-R *m,* 3 bound., "Menally 1 was n an even worse condon. ndeed ln re warm, nd under > nfluence bf le m?mwm A few mnues sharp wa aghalled o own ha MU for ne u, o he edge of^he lake w ^ u ly h.-l.l«a «nd ndffer larher progress wabbaneq yn ^ my only^, moulffl ous w «% * ^ bou rrerof ^^^TofXg* ^ To our lef, abou f ^ be, d 0 me o be a grm, hrdd am mle away, several,!\<shu» Sesperaey dangerous bunlneaa. no perceved, whch we o^k n» w, ^[(^ fae had?hjru8 me wolly of» vllage... b gome- agans my wll and.uerly unpr-. <We *?$.?!.«; Theyl* har<"y pared. was afrad, horrlwxjfuwhow," *^U ; f eed and we connued along-and m we found a plw* where- wo fe (, praccable o cross l ; We Fran ^ ^ ^ saraband. leaned; over, ClWPOle earng -H» <-, " W!, ^, n my sea.a,d shvered»ay. "You re aum na,., and m (o feelng peppy, myfcelf. Bu U we sumbled heres some, feck ln boh o us." could. see my r.,,..,... opened my eyes and Bay Claypoles eager saae fxed* on m> face. aop alkng (or or a wedk. wedk," We hurred along, beng careful When remenbeed all he had gone. o avod any one spaces, and, afer hrough n he las weny-four hours clmbng wo hedges, arrved a a my own msforunes appeared a, lle lane down whch we urned o feaherwegh n couparson, ye he. ne rgh. We were abou halfway wu obvously n no way prepared o long when we heard pounds, o an gve way. The. lle man waa clean auomoble descendng, he laqe behd gr all hrough, and, as looked a hnd u. The The lane lane waa w»» very very nanow.jgrl nanow, all -- -"»» hrougn, uu, n hu «. confdence nd n order o le pau we ahouldkbm, somehng of hs confdence 1 have haxl o draw ourelvea -close 1 gradually began o suppre«a o he fore-! back o he hedge. OUypol^hgw." bodng* " - o " whch U< - K h had "* veded., back o he hedge. Claypo "Meanwhle," b» connued, "s ever, had no such nenon. me 1hagAed you over some poses buy, frend," he Bald. "For "Ge busy, meno, u» ~ \-\ for ha mos-convenen arrval of,e«v o be» ba." " wd ad he s.ar* d ~» fnun Emlcoa dugou. runnng a a remarkable pace dow* lfvrua P CUypole * ouw b * - full? fveahoma deep a ha «BO h *oued afer hm: bu w, on u rwdly, he *»W*J Rj; ng up JM^ «* fc«df»qb h"»««m p S:&«Tw«ek» a,,d flcker whle ^^"Vl.e Lu m coverng he plubhneas premses:,1h he """K^pwv fallnk. wlh a dry ableroh before.^, j hereupon, qn hs 12l day wnd, ww* «" ^;5lv -wold allpw ua o s down. of November,!!26, ordered ha all srred hemunerml en*>., l>.. l>..! snkr K back on he sea oppose persona neresed n he landb/^ne- Claypole Vrned o, ne.,, had lme 0 rparlm ha menb, heredamens snd real esae How for«lp m hl T was desperaely red. was weof he sad Mary Hubev, deceased,;,nvway?" he h *W- f nun. 0 lle 8k n, alld l ached nl over. My appear before hs cour a he Cour j ^ ^ ^ ^.leplorable.,"u can be more aj a^w House n he Cy of New Brunswck,! ^Hd yards," \ OT>W- " no. T e mlrror behn d ClaypQ.lea head on he 14h day of January, 1927, a TUUB rlkh along besde, as ne ^ ^ counpnhfle. whe and 10;00 A. M. o Bhow cause why B0 ced hs afwoon. ha a.ordored..he har maered and much of he sad lands, enemens, j Th»n weh ll d» ^ra " " ebnk <o.h«fnrhbad. hadb.eredlame.ns and real esae of he 1 eh RM m( my c0, lar and sad Mary Huber, deceased. should! W.H. a quck ^Hodden and Brny. and my ahoea. no be sofd as wll be suffcen e j lfl, ne uup,. r un?..».. and* followed hm.- We run acrow he Were oozn,., road and fere soon deep n a small Clypnles condon was jus»a p. spnney. No sooner were we well bal, f no worse Ran mne. He had ^neah n welcome cover han. H en he beb pa of weny-four KALTESSBN, Procor.j hours n a flhy cellar, and, n addon o he fac a hs clohes were! New Brunswck, N, J. 6-f Paeraon Sree, heard he sounds o a car. We. urned round and dropped fla, our aulfd anr $)ubhy and he sea of.l CHARLES FORMAN, op he road. hs rousers orn le hud been very Surrogae, j momen laer, a hjg open lourpassed ua n he drecon of roughly- lumdu-d and hs.was and! Fled Th, Charles ank.te. had lefn hrueed and cu byhe ropns wh whch he had been -jn^,,j fun or and ra v- Forman, Surrogae. ere were hree men he wheel and. Tho,mas Edson has nvened a.record ha playb for fory mnues, a news em "sayb. Bu Amercans] EDWARD A. FNN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 801 Rahway Av«. Jhonc 7H8-. RYMSHA&CO. NC Dealers n COAL WOOD ANll CE We Also Onrrj a Sock of ^eoee and Abor Poaa, Kounl or 8qna«, Locua, Cedar or Cbesau GVE US A CALL 080 Sfa Sree HUmm N«W «BBE* Tel.»ho«* P. A *.. Manee 2::SQ Daly Kvennn 7 und NEVER ANY ADVANCE N PRCES Orlnclc FRDAY and SATURDAY Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 Mlon Slls and Bey Bronson n *:". "PARADSE" By he. roncal whm of a hearbroken faher he-w«s wlled a Paradse sland- a hellhole masked by he beauy o he ropcs, would make hm, or break 1 hm bu here are men who are no easly broken and he was ono o[ hese. Lloyd Hamlon Comedy "Here Comes Charle" Ko Ko Song Carune "By he Lgh of he Slvery MoonV Searchlgh Novely V... SUNDAY, January Connuous Show Double Feaure Program Lowell Sherman and Jane Novak n "LOST AT SEA" Companon Feaure AN ALL-STAR CAST N ~ "DANGEROUS-fRlENOS" Screen Snap Sho Monday & Tuesday, Jan. 3 & 4 Double Feaure Bebe Danels n "THE CAMPUS FLRT" Companon Feaure Besse Love n "GONG CROOKED" Pahe News WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Jan. 5 & 6 Double Feaure Raymond Grffh n "YOUD B SURPRSED". Companon Feaure, Thunder, he Marvel Dog and Wllam Ru»«ell n "WNGS OF THE STORM" Comedy "For Cryng Ou Loud." FRDAY A SATURDAY Jan. 7 & 8 SPECAL ATTRACTON Rchard Dx n "THE QUARTERBACK" Comedy, Lepno Une n ^-"H» fry. U* VL* K» Sw Car Tuw~-"Old.BUck J»»" WOODBRDGE f f THEATRE== Manee: TuedKy, Thursday, Frday, 3:30 P. M. Saurday, 2:30 P. M. Every Evenng, 7 and 9 P- M. LAST TME TODAY FRDAY, MATNEE 2:30 P. M. Thomas Meghan n "TN GODS" A * (harms he lsh TOMORROW NEW YEARS DAY Manee 2:30 P. M. JackHol n "FORLORN RVER" Hnj l.an^lon ll "Hnac.lrccly,.f.", K»\ News Specal Musc SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd Manee 2:30 P. M. Conrad Nagel n "TN HATS" "The Funny Sde of he War" : ah*^. Specal Mlle MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd "THE PRNCE OF PLSEN" No Manee Wh ANTA STEWART GEORGE SDNEY Coned; "Monkey Busness" Aeso ) Fables TUESDAY, JANUARY 4h Manee 3:30 P. M. Dolores Cosello n "THE BRDE OF THE STORM" Las (hapm- "Hgbnc Marne" Felv Comedy WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5h "FLASHNG FANGS! wh Ranger, he Wonder Dog Comedy "Don Key, Son of Hurn" Pahe No Manee Thunday & Frday, Jan. 6K & 7h Manee 3:30 P. M. Mary Pckford n "SPARROWS" fcuck l^uel omedy COMNG ATTRACTONS Bebe DeneU "The Campus Flr" Sxrlal Musc

6 THE W00DBR1DGE LEADER, FRDAY, DEC, Chronology Of THE o EDW. mm r«ol»ns for makng ln«(fural.> dae n January ard fofcvenng nf con mnnx afffr elcllon omnbus puhc buld "" 5,( Kress wo Foureen Han Francsco men, worm lm.ooomf, formed foundaon n gve rpla wealh for benef of he cm- "cl cy Xar anl Tmes sold «0 r-.-n, mam.«fmen for $ll,wmm..nly H--Jlnn Wells and B. s. deposed army leaders, W of naonal army of Fena" and French roop, landed..*««"«thrm«. (Mrrnan,...el maf. n., ra Cannon*, areml.r of Fory!,^17"" "" Mller, V.ran.Moa:..Hund he presdency, nya_nnger,? H)-Kln Ferdnand of Rumana -d a warnng n former f rnwn -- (anl nnd all ohers no o a he hrone. y. New,York. 11 vher Burbsnk, worjdhorculurs, a Sana. Rou. Aprl 14 Oo Sark, landscape k NTERNATONAL Jan. * Uned Hae. proesed -ne«,"e reroacve feaures of Men 1. H >ew peroleum and land laws. Jn. 12 -S/lu H. Srewn, Amerca* d»>ua., malo <Mf»ma» of lll#rn«-.n.! cmplson on emegrlorlal h flng. MO len Wllam Jsslrr najnrfc» uxved eneral erhlnn aa prsldm «l lkens-ares- nl.nl.cls commsson. Jn 2;-»-C<rfj lflhln and aly VKl den funola sgrenenl.,.an. W Alles evacuaed h* flr ><>>* n ouunaon n l* hlnehnd-. March 1 Uned Slaes formally n..lfed League of Naons Vnd 41 na \hwu- had vo\«d» ener world cour:, Much» Spe-.lal sejnln o Leagu. >( KTon. opened wh Vlecon lsl<», n < 111."flhalr, Deadlufcfced dver new mewre Span hrear-ned,o resgn, March 1-LeakUef Na ff. receved (Hman applcaon fur cnrance.- Mm-h dsrlmya BCHHKO n L*>ngue of Naon. poaponed ulj fall. Aprl Secreary KeloKK submed o Chle and Peru ne* plan o selle Tana Ar-a dspue whou lelme, Aprl \ nled Sales /onnally de rlnrd o-parcpae n League or Na- -^B conference un Amercan adheson o M-nrld cour.,, rejecng Kellogaa plan, de lllule naned W»A", OB P K5S Jr.hnllR V.llrflBd ahor ooaro. -/.r nm;.j; ll r.^^srv..?a l 3. l vr»b *"""" """ n A w :,,,.,,rl.m". {s.fl,r>l)»,e«j Jj» vru*»1 l «\" r 1* 1lk "^" rule llle* (lr*v L,»«r»M lued. n» M " h NDUSTRAL.a m srhlacf. Msv da Johnaon 1 fan plsywrlv. man.«u,,-.. nn^l-suprem. conrf held unron-j M»-_n.nJsmn B. O uell, for ne» May -^NofS, Amfldsenj P*ar dlr-,,!,, rn,lhllve ax 0(1 "T««* n g.-ffo.»f New--Vorhr la-lble, reached Klns Bay, pjll*e > r«en.!. lrlld fg on boardl ol rsn> ;, M*» 10 """ May.1 L. c«nmand«, Rchard B. raums »«-,.-*»» fark*^;"nwralo F,h. Jr-T*alnm*n on Maern roads canulda<e ff Presdency n SO*. ".eren, bvnde ^«^^«-.:rr:f^ held o (n r,(or, eubnllk, CKep), owa, n rpnn.... *d by subcommee of he ssna. electdw u lo.,eommllm. Th«Whw bll, o» rarl«d... Anj,^l^Tnn Mnndy def»ad Mlrlanv F,era,uao n runoff prlrar.v for nomlalon for e,nv*rnor of Texas Aua S Senaor S.,M. Hhorrlda;. re-" nmlnnled by OllforrW KepubJTcalS..lurn Kllo. named by Demo- Bep. Y: Senaor of Wjseonkhy hon>» Lnuc, rejecunn vron a pnn, u»- March l~v»-.,! S fnl. n.»nl»d acnu-hrlca pl.bcaol. on May Hghy<>n«, ahr of p. r «"l* 4l. l ll> O v, j:»»..h.-.lul»«.. dgf, dkd a ha Pr * >!d n (;, rfn Aprl Jlalan d«l» ««(lemen *( w" W*edln«bjr»p«cl» r»n Aprl a alan deb selemen rallld by.nled Slas senae.. Aprl 84 ^jermary and Busala agned reay of amy guaranee)!!* rerlpropal nurally rf.llher were a,fnled. AJr! -unrafrtjrnnr senae ralfl>-dvhelgl«h dlvl *»HUuon. A»rll 27 Deln fundng agrfe^ens null Lava, b>. "T» ad HWH* VB-...Un led_.hlaos by «lfe, n hs bedsde March J-*,.f 27 o 14, d na* by T»fa prohbon Hen. T: Senaor jnroo o. n VCUHsln nefeaod for rnnmnalon by Oov. John J. Blalne. Mensors. Moses of N-w Hampshre and. Ol de of Nevalk r«- nomlnarr. a. Sep S- Mane M«lon won by ReplMcan rke headed by Governor ar»»vler. Sep- 19 Pr.>«l4<n snd Mrs. Cool dee»l urj-.1 n Wnshlngon 8e>p Sllmh nnnual convenon Of h» 1.1. A R. rrpnw-+«-d»s lloln.s, owa. Keu. 2.1 Maryland O.mnerae r«- Tormaod cjovernor Rche on w. p fl- Aull Zl KumllK a-ankmrn <f null,d?bl > An«rk-H lkud n \\.HlluglH, pnvlllk for pnym«n nn 02 yvara of urnnr oal of 8, M7.Tf.O4.. M«y Agrrfnr on Yu«6 Blavlf -U o Uned aa- r^ncld n Wml l ;lr>n Muy 1 French and Hpanlnh opened o:(:-,dlvr aklm U1;LH Muy H nernaonal rrrl nun ry ronf«r"nc{ju rudmclon of nuanon ornrd Tnueneva May KrprQh cpr"d Tarsuls. l f All Kl b 11 ll-l "eetvenen Marcl H WalflBrljl. r ;»nlr» prohbon un umer cvl serv ce, ;>nssed by hnuse. Ajrll House, voed «* mpeach Judge Heorg* dlrm o Hnglla J em d"lsrm"»f nlnos, UH o 10. < -x Aprl S Preslden Coolldge seleced Tarm A Thmpso of Cleveland, Oho, as spnsl conrlsslon^r 16 rrv* a mr- - m-lll-nln.. of vey of rofdllons n H ;,., "prll -j Former lovermk.kavls of Kansns and hs - hrlhefy -lars*. ] H. he.nr ov^rnur.lal aon acqued mnl* (lonmae op-nfd W "J Te.;?" y r, oh VolMead ac.modm-nl^r --,....-,-. -f j SuolcesrVm for Amercan fc^^l.-!-^- 1 -^""- bm "" ^7;rn-^.«r.n l a W w^s "^rr^.y ^a^-«^ lff l*o,der r.scaped. MayCT Abd e-krlm surrendered o he French. *~ June 4 French erae rafed he Locmuo resles, S72 o 6. lun«5 Urea Bran and Turkey sgned he Mosul lny June U-^KraEll Ruve Wo years noce of her whdrawal Jrom LraKue of Naons. June 14 TacnaArk-^ pleblsclary commsson furmally declared he plebsce mpraccable. July Bran concluded agreemen wh a.neral Andrews o balk rum smugglng no he Uned Saes..( aly *4Mon reay,.. France sgned reay of amy. AUK 2fr Brsh, French and (rman expers worke ou plan for Uernany a enry no League of Naons, wh 8paln and Poland o have seml-perma ncnl sea* n councl; Aug. Spans demand ha nernaonal dsrc of Tanger be annexed o Spansh lone of Morocco formally before h. powers concerned. AUK Ncaragua appealed o League of Naons agans Mek-o, alenng Calles aded revoluonss. Auv. ^ 10 Ore a Bran refused Bpuue nvaon o conference on Tanger. Sep. 4 Span rejeced League o Naons offer of mnl-pernam^ sen n* councl, " "* Hem. 8 League of Naons aanmbly ma wh Span and Brazl absen. Sep. 7 Span reslked from League Of Naons. S<*p, 8 Cermany eleced a nrmher a League of Naons and gven nnnaurn! Hea n councl. Hep. lo^dormn delegaon look s sou a n Leagu. of Naons as^nmy. Sep. 11 Turkey Appled fur n<-ml>urshp n Lsasue of Naonn, al l»ln; mus be gven sea n he councl. Sep. 14 Locarno renlls fled wl.e»ke o Naons, and GOUJLJ dn nanded evacuaon of Uhnelavd by alles Sp.!1 French cabne BRVf Krlxnl A lll «u.«.v nf wouene organlalons ur^el Wen aors no o weaken Volsead ar. Senae by voe of 4S o 41 unseaed Brookhar of owa: Danel F. Sek sworn n as senaor. Naval arcraf bllupassrd by house, Aprl 1J Frank L. Smh defeaed Senaor W. B. McKlnley for Republlran nomnaon for senaor from llnos. *Aprl 1» New Tork l*klalaure passed resoluon for ber > d wne referendrn, --,.^,ale of, f «ul ralroad Fran*" A. Walsh of Mlwaukee eeo d commander n chef of h. u. A. R U [(ew York Republloans A Jng.nlmsj Ogdej L. MHJ on mos plaform and nr,w*d«wor. D.m»- d Bnlh?br"goverhor Wagner (or seuar. J"> Pome lnas held nvald by fffltnl crcu oour of appeals a S. Lous. Sep :o nvslgang commue of May llr-o»ner«l srke Bran,«aJ.d off negolslone wh nln.rs o bj resumed. Marhal Pllsudsk sared revo.l 1n Poland agans goernms of Premer woe. : Chancellor Mar-h 1» Answjneflf of 4O,00«J.-, hf[, roark ODD merger or quarry com llneeone dlerlc»- Blonmlngon, nd nles n jone. Meyer ^fldon, former flo pole. M Nor««May» H,org. Alaska, d (led. «V»jr Norh a Teller. War»a*»er cago Mar^pTMden WojclechowlUf. Wand ew he -abln. resgned *ld n 1 l PUudnkl nd* Charles Barpremer of.p.>l«nd and KaaJ ac- May Or, Vllhelm Mar» becanfe -hanrellor of Qenany..May Fremlrr Muscllhl pro flalmed naurshfn of he Fascs syndcals form of goveranen (or aly. May M-»Poruguese rablr resgned Lynch. 3une, ralnmene demand for wag-e noreun. unon, defeang J. d and (.jj,! congressman from New T-oTk.. ^, June; 7 John 11: Spreckels, Callfornl nunnk,»*w -,o"4us?"."de? M ^ f l.ml ] "Jun*r-*o»l._ ShVrjr, Ondas re. M. auraeur, n New. Banford B, Dole, former presden o _Bas«rn ralroad* rejeced R (nubllc of.hawa. n Honolulu per cen f ml u_j5arl of Punrayen, Enfllel 1 ^rl-mls. «ary Cae«, Am.r. ran ars, n Pars. wnrket pf New Tork sruck. fregh ra. :ON:TNUED PRQSPERTY N 1927 SEEN BY COOLDGE Especally n Easern and New England Saes, Where Greaer Employ* jnen Opporunes Are Repored. BGGER PRODUCTO^ Predced by ood Average ncope^. Depresson Dd no Maerlw n 26.. msson dened ( per cen fre advanoe o Weeern ralroads. Oc. (-^Amercan Federaon of T* bo convenon epened n Dero. Oc. 7 Federaon of Labor v/>ed o orkanle h. eaomoblu ndmry. W. Oermea-Auarllsn and Kos nl eblpplng companes m*rv*d wh he Hamburg-XlheHren lne no a ,010 shppng combhe, wh a oal onnage of JT.OOO Johlv Howl««««J Balh dlseasss mm.r«e J u j, j^r,, Johlv Howl«««fregh ra.,.,_,,a n, auhory O" dlseasss f hlld of rhlldren June 11 Kae Jordan, auhor and playwrgh, a Mounan Lake. N, J. Jue* 14 n«v.1»nah. Dodge of New Ju»- Tor phllanhn andp g ls and caplslls..».* ll.fol Nov. Uned ll.es Supreme cour nf*^ OVuneaon l f Cbff dsrlj 1 *Adl **** >» Frederck CjnlWow.n,»f, fl,, n» y, 0r, n Sew Tork. J«lj ^mll. Cone, Frsnh eponehf 8n H»lubll<s l lns c m j.harat*d corrup D (* Rhenaon rule mllmrs "Wy D * Rephenaon, Kla, -HM r>ow srxvln lfe n-nffnc.. Sep. 3" Presden Toolldgp apponed Cnrle l^vxm HuKh a member of hr 1pnnn^n ^our of nernaonal.jusce a The Hague o nuveed he lae George Gray. v. 11 Jury 1 le Dauchrry-Mlller conspracy case dsagreed. Nnloml convenon of Amercan Loelon nped n Phladelpha. O-. S Amercan Legon voed o hold 1K7 convenon n France Oc. 15-*rfnward P. Sarage «< Chlago ejeced commander n chef of um. 37 Fnrec.loauca, Mlwaukee 4 S. d l J o, Mlwaukee 4 P b; Federal Judge Wllkersoh. se passed bll creang *e.p«r«b d bureau o House pan.ru _ bureau o( prohbon a,nd a bureau of cusoms. Aprl 48 Naonal crme commsson mel n Washngon. Aprl 29 Naonal elmnaon balloon race sared a Lle Rock, Ark May Presden sgned Spansh. Amerl-a war penson bll. V (omlyfar TV, ploed by Van Orman, won lallpon ne. Ma; V Senaors Wason and Rob nso of ndana renomlnsed by Republcans. Muy 6 Seven convc* klled a depuy warden add escaped from he lll- UOH.uenonlary a Saevllle; wo -pured Hfpr bloody bale wh pollrp a Lponorp, lloaa 1 aplrnprlaed (75,000,01)0 for fve year army ar program. M;y 6 Sfa* passed bll o n- LTPHSP pay of all federal Judgea. May T H. M. 1aUKhery, former aorney general; T, W. Mller, former le propery cusodan, and Jnhn T. KlB lndkpd n, NfWTurk fnr conspracy o defraud governmen n Amprl.an MMal companj rase..muy 11 Senae pnsucl new ralroad l^lor hll as adoped ly lnuse. May 11 Senae uusd MuPadden _, ;.l.anklng bll. JY hand n workng ou "aonrd wh M*y 17 House p;afed Johnson bll """"" klng gn-a changes n World war An>k-an.fRlon. Oc. nnred Mare of Rumana w r MPoruguese rablr wug a mllarr reval. M.j- < 8w«d,lsh coomlsaon, afer welvs fn sn(j, decded unlna prohbon. CflnJBaT-TrT*^«(n ( conmuf Porugal governmm Jlne 1 Prof. gnss Moseck ele«ad presden of Poland. June Syran rbesmen rejeced French pa.««*erms. C. <!.. Ekman, prohbon leader, formed paw cabm (or Sweden. June Dr. Kasmlr drlnlus elcd presden of Lhuana. June S PrnUr Brland of Prance and enre cabne resgned June T Gen. Gomes da Coss declared hmself head of Poruguese governmen, ousng Commander Cabacades. * - June Brland faled o form new French mnsry *wl Herrlo underook Job. June 50 Herrlo fallng, Brlajfl was agan seleoad o form French cahlne. G b rranng from upheld oonrlclon of Cb«««drrlj erpenere an.wployers fof plo o, eeran lner»we commerce. )>«, N.w >allroad arhlrajon hoard gave easern conducors and ranmen 714 per cen Tj,r (-^Adran C. H^nwav Chcago»u«- ". ward R. Thomas, publsher of Kew llornlne; Telegram. > r 11 John W. Weeks, form<» sen- D. J Be"-...-,., German voers, by refranng from..., w..h vong, defeaed referendum o conan o waan- (ncae. propery of ermer kaser «nd <. 19. Queen Mare eneraned a llnner by Presden Coolldg*. ne S A. Mchell Palmer, former.orney genersl. and ohers sec used nf fn>,els,n0s>4 conspracy agans govornmeu n f^deralsu conneced wh M n of Bosch Magneo company aa- Oc., «Racco,>nd,..$an«l, eenr»red lo deah, lve years ago, "dened a new ral n Massachuses. Or. J5 Xn H»rl Saua Supreme cour leld Preslder has power o ous federal apponees whou consen of -Mae. O-.!l-Board of arrry engneers repored agans proposed all Amercan waerway hrough New Tork <a«. f flscas propery prnces. J/une ) -Brland formvd French cabne wh Calllaux as fnance mnser. June Prms Mnser Mack.nde Kng of Canada, beng refused dssoluon of parlamen, resgned wh he cabne; Arhur Melghen, Conservave leader, named o form new mnsry. July Canada parlamen dssolved by Oov. den. Lord Byng July.» French chamber gave Brland governmen voe of confdence. Gen Carmonla succeeded Qen, Gomes da Cosa ae dcaor of Porugal. July 17 Brland cabne r«l«n, cause of adverse voe n chamber; Harro nved o form mnsry., July Herrlos, Franco cabne formed wh De slonse asfnance mnser July l Herrlo cabne defeaed n French chamber and resgned. July 13 Caholc church leader, arreamd n Mexco for sedon. (.urnmlee repor on Amerkan res ervuons acceped by wmll oour judlor coamltof. ro 1W Jrfr.-lun of flflh reservaon lpvl.uvj no accepable/by Presden CoolllK«Sp, 22 Whdrawal, of French nupa from Rhlnuland lfu. Sop 13 World cour saes smped reply o Amercan reservaon*," accepng henwth one mod deaon. Oc. 15 Removal of arff harrers and oher resrcons upon /urup-u rude recommended by a-group of )e»d- n nernaonal bankers n a sgned BUlmen made publc slul(an.)u»ly n New York."and Kunpeml capals. (Je. SO Uned SaL.s guveumn srved noce on Mexco lu dplunallr relaons would be vorr f Amercan properes n Mel.-> h" confscaed under he erms of n; n^w Mexcan land and ol laws Luukv January 1: Nv. 13 Foregn Mnljers Tvjlu-l ern of Hussla and TewHk- Hushl Bey of Turkey me o formulae reay a:,.,v 17 Ncaragua»skyd" Unl,<d DSASTERS Jan. Dsasrous floods prevala hroughou wea.rn Europ., and " n fovle Russan cheka, 21 F CoVlrlRp, W»B»Urr - orally a4 he Whe Hoee on Dwember 2fNh, ha B receled nformaon from n^embfrs of hs, Cablhend rom repors ftonj varous secons of he>o\nry whlch lea<j» hm o b«ll?ve.le year 6f 1927 wh he em«of connued healhy busness acvlr y and Prospery. Alhough."Presden Coolldge does no. was»»ed, beleve ha he s qualfed o dagnom b«economlr rends n hs counry any beer han any one else, hs opnon hn been sough regardng h* oulook for he comng year. Ho has bef old by Secreary of Labor DaTla or an ncreased rurnber of opporunsm for employmen especally n New YoTkNew England and n«.eas. The,Amercan people,generally are n recep of good ncome*, w slfllrd, and wflkn moh 4» he oaaa.l s characersc of- hem ha hey make expendures. -wmcrcan fn 1 producon. was also polnectou n behr nf h" PrraldenVlba nobody ««v H when bbness cond+ons^lll (Ve Russan nm«, -,, July 21 r. M. wnndruff of chyaro, [ waf recalled ha had bneb«pn-- h! C dlcpd» ^P^lon would be fx Mex Jan. Nney on«men klled by roal mne eploson n«ar Wllburon, Ol nrnlholofs. W. A. Ro.bllng, bulder of Brooklyn.,, brdge. perlencm n July 1«Rober Todd Lncoln, las survvng (n nf Prfsden Abraham Lne n. a Xsnleser, V. Okla. Feb. 17 Bnowsllde deeroyed mnng aamp uear Blngham, Uah; 10 klled. Feb. H Tornado jn Arkanaaa and Lus wh July J y, a Mancleser, V. l«--1eorg lnn*ss, Jr., Amerl- JyFy 10 Alber B. Cummns, l " 7" M r 8*!n;j«1 Uned would be rd eounry durng, he H year, bu 192G has been BOH Mrasaelppl kllfd en. prnohs. «p»fr T#-Ol ank felds a San Ohlspo and Breav. Calf., burned loss o abou 1B,OOT),000. Aprl 8- Fory men klled by e plosons on wo ol ank seamers near New Orleana.. * Aprl 11 Tweny;Bve seamen burned o deah br exploson on anker a Por Arhur, T.xas. George A. (llynn, New Tork and HepubJUcan leader, n n, N. -Y. Aug H Or. Henry Weds Rogers, federal judge and form.r presden o Norhwesern unversy, n Trenan, N AH K jl Mrs. Frederck W. Van.rbll, n Pars.., ;. H H M- es, n<y*d Pars banker. Aug. ll--suar Pra Sherman, au- frllly prnaperon. The prces of a few ommodllpd, l aueh as coon, hav«declned, bu beea&p of gon, prlcen whch har prevaled durng h«> precedlnu hrc, wns sad VosWen Conlryr \hf coon (H«lrc ( s an* T a h hellpvcr \h pobllon o absorb some of her l fll cyolona and dal wave s nor an4 lerary crc, a Manlse., Turna klled , June Dsasrous sorms n llnos and.,owa. Aug J nr. Chsrles W. BU., presl-l.. _., o.n emerus of Harvard unversy. -1 Jun. 14 DUesWofcs floods n Qer- Auc 23 Rudolph Valenno, noed, 1 many and Ueleo, hundrede beln Kr,, n acor, n New Tork. drowned n Uer counry. B, r M. Fernald, Uned ^aea.ena- June J* «arh«aake. n Bunara., or Tom Hn. Rear Admral-G. H. Barher, U. 8. N. Aug. Commander John Rodg.re, klad parsons. "July l-mor. h*n «0 k n Suma oher.arhquak.,00 klled by anra. N»»al ammunon d*po a K J k b lh nr» wenyone m ery loa* abou July f Tweny klled n hoelfr.. Folncare formed French oabln. con- \ a Twllljgh Park n h. Caakllls. Nov. n naonal elecons Republcans los seven Seme sens and eleven hnuse nps o he Demouras. Se- nr Buler, charman nf Republcan naonal commee, defeaed n Massachuses nnd Senaor Wadsworh beaen n New York. Al Smh re-elec.d snvernor. of New York..Sx of egh pased Hal-s vong on prohbon wen we. Fule semp mad.jo assassnae mfneedloelon a Clymer Pa Dcaor de Rvera of Span. r..... :,_.J. CahoMf eplscapa* of Mefeo asked rues w Hh gov.rnm.n and a plrbncle U 8 N K klled n arplane accden Aug 10 Lafayee. McWlHams. plo- Lake Deomark, K J, sruck by lgh-, B, l. m, r<. han of Chcago nlng w»» deroyed by eploaone and 8#p n Dr. Pollcarpo BonUla, forfr.; weny-one men klled and prop- mfr p rm(en of Honduras. gh park n me.aumu. a.» v» ( J»»M. B^Twenyflv. klled n sorm July >1 Frenofc chamb.r of depuee,,,, lwp 10uhern Lousana. used Holm-area fnancal reasure^ j Aug f_fory four ren klled by Folnc.re f d alnlng ll ejpr.mlers. Jl lfech cham Aug. ales g n prh Nov. 14 Federal Judge (.. W. EBB llsh of llnos, under mpeachmen, r»- Aug 11 Ka,»hquake n he Asorcs wrecked cy ol Hora; 14 klled. 3 Sxeen men klled by mne Nov. 11 Armsce day Kenerally ob- ; on rellgloue conroversy. New relgons explmlon al.tehona, Okla. Presden Cdnlldge dedcaed j Taws pu Jno effec; churches aban- : ""g ep Tweny-seven klled n ran " " ~- A - " *- wreck near-leedvllle. Colo. Ffy pershed n fre n cnema hau al Prumcollogher, reland., Sep. Dlsaerous floods n sx mddle weeern saes..lbny Memoral a Kansas Cy. No\\,13^Pe Bernardl of aly won SrhMHer up n seaplane races a Norfolk,» veerans ac of Mav S Congressman W. S. ^ ar«, nj.mlnk on we plaform, won Repub-. "nomnaon for.sefmor from VMmvlyahla. def-ahk dlaor Pepper,, ovf-uor lhnclm. Democras ,000 o ; harhable and ^;"r^hou a s;^-hn prohb.l,,a rasporln B of plslols and aevpln he malls nlk, Nov.; 18 Queen Mare of Rumana rancele remander of h«r\ Amercan nur» ndanapols o hurry home n sck.husband. Chl-asTn, Mlwaukee. A S. Paul ralwny sold a, aucon for 1140, Nov. J7 Wh. Sar Lne flee *old c Royal Mal. Nov; SK Arhur R. Ooul, Repub- lun, eleced Uned Saes senaor from Mane o aucceed he lae Senaor >r M. Fernald..Supreme Cour upheld Volsead ac rlnu»e llnllng- medcal prescrpons doned by elerry and akn.over by cvlan commees Aug. 2 Preeld*n C«lles reaced ruce proposal of Mexco, Caholc clergy Aug» P(.ncare f s fscal legslaon : by French senae jo French senaors and d«p- Sep.n Joseph Byfleld. Chloago ho- man.., Sep. 1» MaJ. Oen, K. L, Howse, cnmander of Ffh corps area, U. S. A. Sep. l Dr. Heman Bpaldlng, noed cy healh cfmcal nf Chcago. Sep. 23 Rear Admral W. F. Fullam, rered. * " Oc. 2-Judge T. D. Hurley, llnos jurs, n Evanson. Oc. Arhur Jule Goodman, Amercan porra paner. n Cleveland. Oo. 11 Heffry L. Fuqua, governor of Loulnana. - Oc. 13 X P. Davs, promnen Florda real esae, developer, drowned a... - ^ u E. Breed, noed publ lob A ManuracurlnB, lp re.slden h(>loves, o bf Ron; on R a rae a lle above he average. Transporaon la? been movnp rapdly. The ralroads are n recep o large ncomes, and was sad he Presden beleves he counry o be n a sound and prospwbub fondllnn.»., Germans, rsh and Brons Led n mmgraon The Deparmen nf Sae has jus announced he number ofmmgrans admed n he presen fscal year up o approxmaely he efld of Noremher-. ulf*. sllnr as naonal assembly. passed consuonal alm-dmen embodyng Poncarea projec for snkng 1 fund o redeem floang deb. Aug. 22 Orek Lberals, headed by Cfn. Condylla, overhrew dcaorshp nf r,«n. Pangaloe n bloodless coup dea Sep. S Terrlflc hurrcane swep ()c< ^^^chard E. Breed, noed publ»w«r eas coas".01 Florda, passng jj c u,m, s execuve, n New York, amss mae and kulf»o enaamln. Cleveland Morfe, auhor and Jour- Amu 500 persons klll.d and propery Ull, n Pars. n. Mam and slsrwhere "amoun *d n over (100,000,000. S«p. J«Vera Cru,,_- vl..nly badly damaged by uc. S Horlous flood* n ll aas and Oklahoma, Oc. 4 Tw.ny-.lah men a Rock Oc. S Ur. J. A. Newman, psychl- Meleo un arls.a Ann Arbor, Mch. " ",., (ornnlasloner Thomas Kslll, jead of Aug. n R*»olaonary mrv.m.n n mlnv plosjon. <lcar«gua growlf* serous. 1 Oc. JO Hurrcane awepcuba, klll- Sulvnlon Army n F.asfrn saes. Oc. 20 Eugene V. Debs, Socals lender. "* Thomas MefOsborne, prson admln- The DeparnenH flsurea Bhow ha Germany has sen 25,112 mmlgrans o he Uned Sae9 n he fve-monh perod, he moo from any Bl d Norh naon. reland Nc: k.wood, Tenn. LraUbn reformer, a Auburn, N. T. of wrlskyvo onepln Vv.? r yt«p day.: " Sep B-Hevollonary movemen ] op«,, and dong 1100, damage Nov. 30--Sesuulcenennlal eposllon sar.dhy Spanlah arllery suppressed -- a PhllHlelphla closed wh loss cy of $2H.0O0,OOO. Dec. 4 Shor sesson of "congress opened. Dec 1--Pres!des message receved l>y congress. and jafol sl«b* d.cr»ed o propery...,., Oc. J2 Barhquake- n Armena- de- Sl7l 1 Canone*. army pccupled * royed Lennakan and welve Se7, «alary revol n Ahene ajfalns Cnndylls governmen pressed afer bloody bale. Sep. 10 Nlcarguan governmen owna;-600 klled. N, )y j Ffy-one men kh)ed-hy cave- UP- 1 n ur. ron mne a shpemlg, Men. N Nov. 6 Typlloqn n Phlppnes klled several hundreds.! Knv» Slrje.n men kllj.d By > H n he mals Sena. ordered nqury no prmary Dec. 9 Congress rased salares of Sep. 10 aake 0 U. 8. o h.l» end revol 11 Anarchs uemned van- ; D]J 8 (>r on anker» Ballmor* Oc. John Q. Shedd, merhan a/d fnancer ofl Chk-aao. - Oc. Rev.- Olympla Brown-Wlls, poneer woman su/fragls, n Balmore. Oc.16 Charles M. RUSSHJ, "cowboy ars," ln-rn Falls, Mon... Oc. J Col. E. B. Elllco, presden of lragp s-ol board. (>c. 21 Maj. ;n. George Bell, Jr., rered, n hlcago - ( W. J. Hussey,.profeseor of asronomy a nversly of Mchgan, n London, Kngland. be. 31 Harry Houdlnl, maalclan, n Dero. Charlrs K Fn, archec, n Chcago. p e, Grea Brlan and Norh fallow vulh 15,404 ljmlwhle he rsh F,ree Sae hrd *h 13,193. Sxeen eouul/le-, alhough allowed 100 mmgrans each. hav«s*n. n» m UKr»Hs, j all c^ he Uned Saes o d,ae. They are: Afghansan. Andorra, BlvaJVBr- sh Cameroonl French Cameroon, Ehopa, Musca, Nauru, New Qunea, Ruanda anl Urund, Samoa. 31am. Souh Wes Afrca, Brllsh.Togoland, French Toj-oland und. yp., Lbera, sen only pne mmnran. ly p ^FrclerlX Velwer nomnaed for n - r fon KepubllcanA defeallnf M *>.". A Ry addess a Arlngon, msn of e-:jud«e O. W.. Englsh. 1 jov.rnmen n Canada def.au.1 n el.e^ D U^Alb.r B. Fall and E. U J, on by L ber*ls under Ua«keh«!. ^h nul** n Elks Hlll ol..., "aeulo n "Elk. H1U ol lease conspracy raw., Senaor-elec F. L. Smh of llnos (Jovernor Sma l jo fll ou K)nf Nov. 18 Ncaraguan robels asked by Suee o lay down her (nn 1$ Praaldrn CuulldKe nullfa he Uned SlaUn would Bua he Un s good offces o manan peace llua Nuv JO Pope Plus dwounced peraeculun o Caholc church by Mexco, Nov- 17 aly Md Albsfla sgned rcy of amy and eo-operulon. Nov. Repor of Shawn lrrna lokl commuslo sa(d epwrn mus ealn exraerroral rlgns n Chna unfll chaos-b.r. waa.jf.d. Dec. 4 Chna JUVH ml ce wuuld ermnae all uaequa.1 reaes on h.fr expraon. noo. League of Naons councl m.. U*& W Nob.) peace prle.for JS awarded o Charles CL J>uw»» and ar Auvn Chambsrlan., or JS2S o Arsde arland and Oupav Seseman Dec. Alles agreed o lra»f-r conrol o Oernan armamens o Lea«u«of Nalpns commee on E>bruary 1. n Phladelvhl*.. June 2 * vce bll- 2 Senae paaed army ar ser- holldajy recess Cangrm Sep.»»->f» l *^nje. la resgned and Mao e nremer!» p.-e Polefcvernmen of^ao- be- Jan. NECROLOGY,W. H. H»r, s K. Nov, 1 Jpssph O. Cannon, speaker, n Danvlle, 111. N» A OKl Bu g form.r general of he army. Mgr. ). T. OFarrell eaker, n Danvlle, 111. Nor.» Anne OaKl.y (Mrs. Fran* uler*, famous narlsfn»n «a Ursen- kahcm * h b L ju!e Senae passed naval ar progra bll. ndana Democrac convenon nom naed Alber, Sump and By»n«}V \: Jan. FORJEGN T, H. Pang»los pro- Wp for Grec. wh leu shor rvers, and harbors Brookhar nomlnaed for senaor by Republcans o DOMESTC Jan. 4 House pass.d pos offce reasury appropraon bll carrylu* R47.800,000. 3nn, U House passed. neror d. parmb bll adpropralng 32l,sOO loa». Jan. K-Senale by. vo. of 41 o S> aned Q.rald V. Ny. o Norh Dakoa. Jun. Army board of revew upproved convcon of Col. Wllllura. Mchell, Jan Sena* adoped Bwanaon reservuons o frorld cour resululon. Haugen ouopralve markeng bll pasand by houp J»n.!7 Bsnff Mlll l prfe. by va. o( 71» T l f Aern ad pa* reolulon for Amercan ad berenoe» wrld oour. L. H Senae passed corn sugar o pure food law*. nae adoped repeal of pub rarrvl«g TS.OOO.m., or fw.ral ad s.nau1 ««rn ,,., nernaonal eucharue con.>ress open.d n Ch- June Jl Presden Cooldge n hs annual budge address announced surplus for fl.cal y.ar 1121 was abou 1300,000,000. June 14- KcNary bll Cor farm relef.by prlue flng defeaed huae a, June Fee* farm relef bllvbacked by admnsraon, defeaed n senae, whch hen passed he co-operave, markeng bll. Srand defcency bll wh dry law enforcemen fund passed by sena... lloss paaa.d army ar jervlce sbanslonbul * clamed a dlcaforsw hmself a Me bead,- Bularlan,mln. _ an «~Four-year-old Prnce Mchael «f, Rumana w»» proclamed crown place of Prnce Carol, h. fa- Jan. general of he cese. - C.rdlnfl M.r^l*r of Jan. Jl-fU Rev. Joefph S vlc»r ; Caholc,dlor, Parl,. K. H.ck., No*, lb-.s fay s. ToMg, form«4r«^ -^***^- a«*»or, phllahr -and lkl rla«s H rovetnmenl-*n»a.r1.-...l >. ralgned.. J Jan.!l Bl- Rev. Jo.fph S. rl O?l. 1-PUudk b.caroe pr.ml.r of, Cahn n hl»hop of Sal Cak. Cy. Poland.... A J»n-! Vscoun Kao, premer of Oo. 11 Canov-»». roops capur.d 1 j, p» n, f fyday sege! J ^^p» rrl E. Ak.l.y. bl«f»j«and naurals, n Belglah Oo. 11Canov» p Wuchang afer fory-day sege, p» n, J,(_«, u (j.orge, Englsh au HoHepolUrn caws by Hj MQMA*. a oaal of land, h. hun, r Congo. Nnv.»_c»m«^lor, nd auhbr, CHRSTMAS MAL BROKE ALL RECORDS The posal s*>fvlp*«hus handlrr durng h»? pn-oenl Vulcde o V l h p mal n s hsory, n Jos Offce De par n en l hm anudunced orally. " "felekrjb pachlng he Deparmen rom K>Hna»l«r«and»up*rlnof -he ralway mall l Englsh rered Ausra* cabne resgned.., -. Oo, ll~horway v*l«d we n na her, who had renounced hs rl«h». lob J plebsce on law prohbng use Jan. 13 Docor Luher reappolned -- "- * *" chanrellor of Oermany. Jan. 14 Carlos Slarano,.presden o lquors wh more han per can r,, r,d, n Washngon, pnal. *-.-- * v.h 11 W C. Bobl Feb. 11 W C Bobb. of ndlsjap- Oc. BrlUh mplre conference \, presden Bobbe-Merrlll Publl OcVllBrf opened n London. Oe. 10 GrM>d,wsr oouncl of Mexoo decded on ^exermnaon of he Taquls aa a.rne. gelp.l agv+s became Ausra. Oc. premer ol of Ncaragua, resgned. -- dan. Jl hamrro assumed pre.ldency of.ncaragua; no recognzed by Uned Baea. jan Spansh avaors, bound lor Argenna, reached Canary sland.. Jan. 11 Spansh avaors reached Farnambuco, Brasll. Feb. Poruguese governmen.uppressed a revol n Llabon. p«b. Mexcan governmen or- dared fcloslng of colleges, schools and;. aeylum* conduced by Caholc preaa.,rnal publc deb. Feb. 16 Mguel Mendes eleced presjr! Nov. 10-~Vlne«n Mae.ey apponed of Colomba. nr Cao»dUn" 1 mlnulfr o W.shlngon. ap- sh- Jan. fleorg, V. fob.r, muscal Julc. «f JTnl.d 8Ue. Buprjm. cour, (n N *" l l~r U««.o;, former CO f 3fp # J n llo\,nry!".^sr n M f.n%hl.c»m. "ClrLeonld Kraasa. Russa, ovl r*ve..n»lv. n F.ngland. WnV M~-Joln M. Brownng, Amercan Feb." WT V. Wood, former pre»l-, den of Amercan Woolen company, ulde..,/* Feb.» Brg (Jen. B. J. McClernaXd. WOT. «John^ hr^-hwry Hol, publsher and "^""ll^eej E Kng, «r»«r hor, n New Tor. reasurer <rf Broherhood of Ralway ng company. Feb. H auhor, n New Tor.,,, Feb. 17 Archbshop J. F. Claplak Tranmen, n --,,,, _ of oland, n Pa.salc, N. J. flov. l-dr. Hamlon F,. [ Vb 10 pr. James A. srael, world p.raone) phy.ldan o John D. ne. H roung^man»ho a Premer \ Unluu, (ernan surgeon..! «lur, n Cl«ve>J»ncl, MuMollnMn B»ld*na and was slan by * Ar(, hb, hop H OV of Quebec. Caholc John Alber.Blake, general, grand Rock. and cancellaons horeon wll fur ecje hose of ahy oher Chrsna ma^l lepors o he Deparmen also ndcae hjj. paron of he pcwul Borvlee have ro«pondh< o He reqw»l of he Deparmen o mall parly and shop early. [ * crow?r Arn Drlmae of l.-6en- Cfcuroorro, presden d. pr n." r l ll l h l Admral Blchard! prlse of Royal Arch Ma.s. Maaom. n NEW ORDER SSUED COVERS NSURANCE OF WAR VETERANS A general order affecng he relnof yearly rfnewable erm, f MTv. 1. Oen- unamorro, preaa Fm a«march Rear Admral menaro ; Maaen. SJ»«. faco of Ncaragua, j»lgnd. Walnwrgh, rered.., Nov. 10- Ausn Nov. aly refjfd^- her enre n-! Mj, P. h n u.oplld Bchepp, «n»ncer. n Worceser, Mass. Nov. 10 Ausn P. Crlsy, Jourhalls. n Sew Tork. Norh, Dakoa Republcan* for Unl ed Saes senaor.,oov. A l, Sorh* re-nomnaed,.. K p. Warner apponed asssan eeereary of he navy for avlafton. j uly F. Trubee Davleon apponed asssan, aaefrary of war for avl»- Tuly r-c«f re*f adjourned (or eun F»b Melcan governmen or-1 ""comnubla. oljav rebelled agalnl der.d all fur.lgn press and mnsers. ^Duah auhorllel.,. >. Caholc and Proesan, o l.av^, «. f».,. f.fcf** W»J^.f J ^ March van Lykke formed new! landed roop. aatawllons for rebels cabne for Norway. near Corno. < -Cablne»( Premer Brland 1,Nov. 0 Brmak mperal conference - "pl^ne ar«hreafer " he empre. 0l,,,.. _. March Arel d* Brland mad. ur.raler nf Krunre /or nmh lm«. Man-l"!0 N««Oech cabne headed ny former Hr*ul*r Cerpy. Dr, Kduard Ueuee re.lnrd aa for.lgn mnser. Aprl 4 Kenen parlamen adoped Fnance VlnUer Peres budge Brm»l m h. {Mnb > and ph 11 pn Bun K>mo, HalV. _, \frch.11 Bflward Wylll [u.l.lnr. n Monrova bay, Lbera. MH-h M«w«d O. H.»ler. prea - Aon Chcago * We.ern ndana ral rmd, n Hlnedale, 111. Maroh 0 Dowag*» Queen V ull o( Baron Takahlra, Japanese dploma. ^^ ^^^Vbanker. D*<-.! Bshop 1. J. Davs of Cah olc docese of Davenpor, low*. Per. l-harle. Rln«Hng, \dlrond»ok. n saus. Serous rev.h Nov. a.p. er of fan lul.n n esraerruvrlal scheme. Pangaloe eleced pcadden. Tugo-aUv cabne reelgnel. \ -Pekng: r» Aprl Premer Mussoln of aly : Nov. f ulnl n no«e by ec *... B*run Ashbourae of. sluns were al Nev. T C P Nov. ssa landed ack on Dal Ted n Albana. Cal ah«k, lead declared revono «no unl. and eoueasf, snan of Chna raalasn lao cars«ua f*r a eraes.b.»l> of Cbloago p March f-rdr, Oeorge Bnow l.ham. leadng Chleag. r«j«n n. V«. Awajf?. *"/, o. D bshop of Ue Cakolo dloc.ee of Grand Raplaa., Mareh Uulf fslllw. duke of Orleans, M prelea*? o he hrone of France., Aprl 4 A- Q Mcllwalne, noed n suraac. ma*, la Harford Conn, Un "«" 1 Mone. French paner. Dec. V-W. B. McKlnle Saes senaor from lnole. nc. 10-Nkola Pachch, Rerblan.aesman., Dae. 11 Jan Rlchepln, French poe Whman. Dec. -Whlan.A. Urnsd f»rm«r unnls* -hamplon, 1»." w.,v >r *:, "_._ Dec»~H R. Ga., alor. Faal Floneer fra _.... -»»ru»lea. gaenrn of yearly rfnewab nsurance und^r he lrvaon»f flecon 304 of he World Wur Ve» r- ans Ac, ae amended, has Jus bc promulgaed by Brs. Gen. Frank T. Hneg, Drecor ofhe Veer»»- Bureau, and wll become effec!\«january * The order affecs he granng " enga-emen of yearly renewnbn erm nsurance n hose cases wb/"* he applean s Bufferng wh a dsably of servce orgn whch parens hs eompljance, wh he requremens, a* U> he physcal enndllod,o(.he applcan or lj)«uran< <>. Ceran condons ha auch apphcanu mus prove are lad down n he order. WOODBRDGE LEADER ^ Word».--"My wkf called a wle o her husband n hf nex room, "wha ar«you opealn ha can wh TVTJ "Why," * sad, "wh a < r. Wha dd you hnk fm wh?", -"Well," rojlle4 hs wy» hough, from you> rmark yu wpn Qpapln l wh f praf«," C»el^ Ml Ke\q<r«r., TT a (as-mwk.-nghw-r (Th * s««r««( <KH1 hwlb on<*"

7 ,. J. 7 THE WOOQBR1DGE LEADER. FRDAY, DEC. 31, 1928 SPOCTSOQN By Norman M. Drown ^ - (Copyrgh C., A.) l ^. WHATEVER play Naonal league offcals may have hajov ^hangng " he \u\o, omnlnc he elecon uf he leagues bang champ apparenly have been sdelved for a year.,. There sn any cryng need for any hefy rulng by, he mogd on how he honor shall be doled ou. " - Tha maer was brough up by he accepance of, Bubbles-Hargrare as he league bang kng for 1928, wh a mark of.358. HargfryYe hung.up ha average over a span of 106 gamm. Paul Waner, young PacBc Coaser wh Hhe Pl*»seurg Praes, played n 14 4 games and boased a bang average of.335.a he close of he campagn. was suggesed ha because of he fac ha he played n,39 more gameb and was playng hs fra y*ar n he bff show bs work wh he sck was more sarlng han ha of Hargrave. Bu bang averages were orlglna^y desgned o keep an accurae record of a mans ofng. As log as be plays n a majory of he games he should no be penalzed because he s no permed o work every ngle day, or because be.has seen, more servce han a rval. y * "^.-r* "» - John McOraw n breahng Easer oday. -The, vson of.lean day* ahead for he Gans has faded. "Everyhng n rosy now." The deal whch - brough Rogers Horn»by,o he eam, pus,-fose eloed ulfmf nn J»wn-» beak.,...,., - " J " The eam "enjoyed" las season he wors year has had ajnee 1915, when he (earn fnshed lt eghh place.. was he frs me snce 1915 ha he eam-fnshed n second dvson.,. was he frs Urns snce 1916 ha he- eam had flnsh^q below second place. The eam has fnshed below fourh bu wce wnce McGrawa frs full year wh he club back n 1903 whch Would ndcae more cl>erly he dephs lo whch he eam sank.,>". The Gans are no accusomed o playng second rae baseball. The Gan fans are no accusomed 6 wachng second rae baseball. Why, for u perod of from f»17o 1925 he Gans fnshed eher, flfs or second, whou a break. Nohng here o each one o lke poor.baseball. - Then he Praes socked hem n 1925 and everybody socked hem las year. McUraws eam wound up ln fl.fh bl&ce. No reason o expec beer work from he same crowd nex season, So somehng had o be done. m you red of beng ;omed o deah?._** «v? owners of lgh, cheap rucks are "*,< :nng o he realsaon ha repars accessary almos as ofen as he gaso* Urf.auk s flled. rj, housands of hese,owners, red df &!< ncessan dran on profs, are urnng o Vde sunt economy of Speed Wagon*. K5p,"-J Wagons are respecers of pocke bckl- 3. Ther unequaled repuaon s based c. her ably-o haul goods a a prof ovrr a perod of years: Speed Wagon own* er» vl ell you hs. Speed Wagon repre* am-wves can show you why. SPEED WAJON CHASSS PRCES- 4-CMnkf 6-Cvlllwk ^ *1240 T D«T FREDERCK. H. HlCKS, nc. hom- 1. A. 17M 310 Madson Ave. -ERTH AMBOY, JK..J. THE PERTH, AMBOY GAS LJGHT COMPANY 206 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, Heang and Coofeng Applance* Raad Auomac ana* Sou* Waer Heam Con-D«.R Sew Praceu Telephone 143 Perh Amboy AT WHERE DOES FRSCH STAND? s Query Growng Oa o McGraws Trade Talk York crcles ha McGraw sood ho^ ready o hand he Cardnal club hs ousandng sar shoved 54 games $100,000 a 1 cash and U oher player* or Rogers. lflw enre season, alernang be- PLAVCR.TO \ \ {A FOUR WORLDS V By NORMAN K. BROWN was oued as one of he greaes sasfed wh Frsch n some way, MHEN he rumor ha Rogers baseb.an prospecs ever dug ou of The breach beween he wo became "J ornsby, (Jardlnal sa-, was o he campus nnes. And he soon! generally known. Frsch, a mes, be proved ha he was a naural born, waa-"jogged" for playng ndffer- en babeball. Prnceon Rye Beaen by Oho COLUMBUS. Oho, Dec. ;0 -Thu Prnceon bwkebull eam WH ben-!«n ymerdoy evenng bv noho Frsch wound up he year wh.314 average he lowes he had;,s cousn who la nce he h hs.30 Alabama Ges Ready for Grea Annual Classc P*SADENA. Cal.. Doc..10. Cprch Sae qune, n <, ;l.. Freddy j Wallace Wade of Algbamn n nknk jllm. sellar halfback of (le Oho no chance* of hs favore plays bepublc propery!. Polcemen sae eleven proved s? Mur af n,,,.alhough placng n le«p han clean ou l ng aded al ma* n pllo* up «fore Wa4e and hs ouf go ocwork Mo-f score a he end o he frs lh preparaon for he Sanford game half. The Easerner* wre only ane.,? 11 * Years Day. o ally four OHd goals, a par beng Gordon (Sherlock) Holmes re-»<e we* halrv- ; loed he squad y««day. Th*re The Uoe-up: jwa a feelng of confdence when he ou 1n hs Oho H* (*l. - Prnceon*(») () faf** fooball su afer McMllan UK. lef n El Gra. Bwdrlcks enly sufferng from Hecrone R.F Wade has decree*,ha no more Ponner... ZxJoZ Alexander "* nb ** ln * or socal evens *hall be Hun «u«, ndulged, n by hs men. Coach.. RO. Goals from _ feld.. ^..^^^sue. Warner also had hs,q U»*d ou. B.lff McMllan 3f, Grm (S Hecrone " H5lrmsn apparenly was geng hs (U, F«W (Arf.*a«-«e*% Hun:4S«J*4»nMe n shape and.wraj V Prnceon; Thoburn, "Kvhnn, >om l» <>n < mp n wu» ha he would sar Mles. Boals from foul Oho Sne: lln same..memlh*n *>, Bell, Hw y). Prnce---.^aaUC.-QuJU^ m»jpr.-league L. on: ( Brans, Alexander, Mles (2), haseball umpre, wll referee he New Gu-er, -.*,> Years Day.Ram*. Evwe Sluppo- Subsuons,-- Oho "of Georga Tech wll be he umpre, for Orlm, Koerba for Bell, Helfrlck for Hecrone, Van Heyde for nnd R<b Evans, ormrly of Sanford, Ralph McCord, lunpl*, feld Jude,, Fenner, Prnceon: Thpburn for. llnenmnn. Hendrlcks, Pos o Alexuder, Ourner for Mles. Ruunnla evdenly doesn wanf "»-\. - Referees Schomne, r^apo, and flhrlsum Carols hs year.; and Wnlsh, Hoboken. Ncw> Vrk Anjeean. Modern wrmann place seems o bo ASKS APPROPRATON n eher he delcuesseu* oore* pr he bwuy arlor. ~ Wall Sree TO PROMOTE BETTER Joul.., MARKSMANHP N U. S. Cor8ps w(, r(, m!lllllflcufpd, l18..- nn«.,. nounry br,o. hp v»lue Of $42,- f A j.ooo approprlulon o promoe, _ 0(lr., b, h s rfle rlne pracce corps und by he by cvljlns army, «avy. s proposed n House BU Nu n- llluffs Nonparel. m«- lne mus bp plc^br up.._ Cmmr)1 roduced by Represenave Speaks of Columbus, Oho. Europes hm (f hae s Uncle Here She K Ajal. -WOMAN wualvlr. -^ Ad n a Florda paper, -»X -, -Now, (jlrlr. Vas supply of fresh sea foola. Come early and se your chcflce. Mchgan s Jus us free, as W^R. Ju* em more o be o breahe. El Paso Tnes. The Pull-Dobfny affar s proof ha even apolcal machne can ge oo. much ol. Dero News. ANTQUES Whe her Vure ajgd Smh wll be reurned o he cy seaed rmnan^ajuflon of prmary concern. Norfolk Vrrgnan-Pllo. - n makng UM Now wha fans are wonderng s" The deal, as consummaed, sen 1 p U ncr -,- ween Becond and v. wheher...^w..^. or ho he rade prce" Frsch and Jmmy Rng, pcher and NOT PUT FOOT r ook hm wo seasons o learnwas really MeGraws esmae- of ON SHAKNC! HA! Ww... Mexco wll always have revoluons unl The Lerary Dges former world s seres hero, o he m aj o r league pchng bu n he Frlschs value as agans ha of Torono paper Cards for Horasby. Tha he Gans campa gn of 1921 he h Ml and Homsby, or wheher he Gan lead-- eflchee. how o hold sraw voes. also sen a bundle encash along s has b/ee none of he leagues bes er wab wllng ooffer he Cardnals. El Paso Tmes. generally beleved perhaps wce hers ever snce. mos anyhng o acqure Rogers he Emphac Objecon. he $100,OPO. n ne {our yeang ha he Gans Grea as a drawlhg aracon o p DONT WANT?OAD, h h ( M, - Now wo major facors ener no broke no he worlds seres Frsch agansbabe Ruh. * B T DAM S Derence any^^ dffculyn selng he buslnesa of decdng a players; joned he ls of haf a dozen m-,...., " H Pennsylvana paper. P n *^ h^ob of b%lnk merelv a value o hs chb. These are hs morals who have h over.300 \a Homsby, n addon o beng a. revn PhllmlelDha noulrer > acual playng ably (consdered! ( our 8UCh classcs. He ranks wh grea nflelder, a mgh her and All KxplalnHl. Hubby "Well, «u «P n - rnuaaepna1 nqurer., from all angles), and hs drawng; meu lke Frank B4keV Edde Col-brany ball player, should carry goodby, my dear; f m-prevened:,,,.,,. power as a gae aracon. Has and Johnny Evers...along o he Gan camp he.glamor from comng home hn evenng, ll l a " e p "*, n lo,,, n md a * Consderng hese hngs hen does McGraw for several seasons, was of havng led. he S. Lous CurdlD- send you a noe.".. veall > Pf r ca R. la 00 lne.. mo " e> he amoun gven as M«Graws nal 1 ouspoken n hs adnrlralon for he als o her Hs l««fcue and world Wlfle "Theres no need,.have wa«spen on ne prmary so me sesofer a leas, defnely esablsh he young man and wo years ago le pennans. And he wll be on hnd already aken ou of your leer- qul had o fall. Wa Sree journal, relave mers of Tfornsby and ( be known ha Frank Would some o manage he Gans when McGraw casp/^ -* Meg.gendorfer Blaeer.. BYsch day manage, he eam. Frlsh cap- sees a o sep down. Judgng b/ (Munch). Tha Kansas Cy grl who, sngs f BO W Buaon s neresng, aned he sauad a he me. McGraws aude oward Frsch, -, n grand opera aays she would lke o When Frsch Jon f he democras be a channel swmmer. She ough o Joned he Gans "Then McGraw Ohangpd he Fordham. Flush was no longer.. Happy hough!.. _ from Fordham College ln 1919 Jje Bu la& yearmcgraw became ds- Consdered a possbly. make a few more gans, r, herepub-,~~~"--- r -~-" DB conen, eb o o be be a dva, El dva,- Paso lcans may- ge desperae and suspend Tlnes. axes enlrely.-^derol FYee Press.. ^ The pesxlms says. Congress s " jn sesson," bu he opln\ls says, " Uve, ndeed! WERTON, Dec. 8. (AP) Paul VOM, 33, sngle, was elecrocued ln he scrap yards of he Well-on Seel plan hs mornng when, he pcked up a lve wre walkng al^ng he,ralroad rack. Ws Vrgna pape,r. HOLOHAN BROS. AUTO TKKH AOGES9O«H5». AND TUBK8 VULCANZNG HAKTFORD KOl AUTO laflkhes A.VD KADO BATTERY CHARGNG AMUOY CAR AVB. WASHNG AND SECOND 8T WOODBUDGE, N. J. elephone 43 New York C»rdy Kchen Hpme Made. Candw*nd m Crwun *Ordfr» Delvered Promply 66 MAN STREET Bryne 4 Me Andrews REAL fstalfr NSURANCE S. Exclusve S«U Ag«nU C0L0N1A HLLS PROPERTES, COLOr^lA, N. J. Rd. fheyw Throw 1 r En o Sweeney Bll Swery, frs baseman l WchlU, Kan., club of he Waera Lfgu, hs ber» «o^4 o Mlnnepol n he Amer<eaa A*- WEST PONT CANDDATES ARE NAMED The Deparmen of War Jaa Jua red ha hu followlg New Jersey canddaes have been Ueslg- med jug- e-pas weefe urhe: Mlary Academy enrance examnaon n be held begnnng on March 1. 11)27, wh ; vew o admsson o he Academy on July 1, 1927:; ls Dsrc, Norman Rudolph Wehle, 120 Krazer avenue, Colllugwood; Harold Jacob Noll, la al., 715 Me]lck avenue, Colllngswo6d; Waler Wagner Clark 2d al., 1118 rncea.s avenue, Camden. Tenh Dsrc, Olver H. Perry, 16 Fores avenue, Culdwell; Rchard Spencer cr. 1s al., 74 Lbery sree. Wes Orange, and Rober h. Uloren, -M n., 723 Suyvesan avenue, n-,! Ml Tender Morsel. "My poor man,".sd he prson vsor, "do le me sem you.some, cake. Wll kud would you prefer?" "Any knd, maam," suld he couvu, "so long us a go a fle n." c.ood Hardware.., l,null«a ff llh rude n yjy new cycle car n he sea n back of me; ook a bump a flfy.-flve, Aul lode on ruhlessly, 4 ^Boson Beanpo. ^ Sragh Job fd- ndoxl S««ran.-^A. lvewre salesman rushed up o he home uf u locfor rn -a amall vllage abou :! A. M. and. asked hm ocome a unce oa dsan own. Tn: docor cracked hla flvver and h«y drove furlojsly o her delnalon. Uuon her arrval ha, galaman lhuo of Edward Earl, 18, of asked, "How much s your fee, doc-. Alanc Oy, N. J,, servng n or?" < 1 Co.wp»8y A, 2Wb nfanry, a F ". -l Bennng, Qa,, who has cl»n, mrpw, a re^rkable («a on he, m you are," sad fce y )w, Q? Boy- ljodlnf ov*r h«. mooy, rngej Becausf v of " My broher has, a. #ol( l uvdal «or U*mff»W«W*Wr vaaf Uf vulcn,w>d> l«n» ruu^ fve flw,»ja* (or on ow^ flw,vv«r. WlW»..l&mfc he mles; a slver medaf or a#mmldg; r^k,"xxey«o4«moorm. be reaned n (he army he no an wo cup* for wrenlng, an badge«r ^j, _ -, A lor bulng an 1 rwrf!" (Be mus be a "H»> no aljlee. la he-shor sesson." Shoe and Leaer Reporer. g huve reached such a sae n Chcago ha when a man s klled by a moor-car or Bho. by "hugs" hey reurn a verdc o* naural causes.^- Punch. "Brbery s wha h«proposed axlamonnf n," aayb Rupfe-; Odfed of - Arfannax. ha la brbery; le us have more of U. -Wall Sree Journal. Englands conh-ol of. rubber and n a salfl ToTsfl srfl)fng:v"3udfehg" by he accden lss n he Monday ppera. Amercas conrol of, hese eommodes slps every week-end. v Arkansas Ouoo. The longer Secreary ry Ke. Kellog remans n offce he more we are nclned o beleve ha hl^nurse mus have old hm ghos sores when- he was a lle boy; rgh a he mos mpressonable age. Oho dae Journal,, A Rermun scens says ha people wll soon, be, ableforead h»r. newspapers, (hen soak hem n acds whch wll brng ou -he food value of, he wood-pulp, and eahem (or breakfas. The Lerary Ulges s already on sale a roos drug sores., Bruu»wlcMGa.y Plo The : average sraphangers. eom- aln s one o long sandng, El UBO Tmes? > Somebodys been feedng Plsudskl hop* and yea*. a«au,.arkansas : GU. a- vv The eases way oge buck on your f«s o <«rd of your ear.->-, KPao Tm**., Tbe PrflhKon Law, wns auow Mclson on pns. Nor* dscouragsd jw d o he head. 8v*u *. El Paao Tlme. Tbe chaaces are Queen. Mara go V e*pr««alag.--arka»m»

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