WOODBRIDGE, N. J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, Love Predicts 5,000 In Schools By Next Afml

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1 Spor VOL. V., No. 29 Hgh School Students Start Taggng Today For Football A* a reull of * meetng of -k«genar- OrgnnU-ton n the hgh school ye»ter«uy t wm decmdd to turt today sellng tag! to ral* $200 needed to»url a football team at the -hool ths fall. A tote of thankt was gren to the Board of Educaton for t* appropraton of 9300 to the tame cau«e. Nomnaton! for offcer*, to be elected ht mornng, were: For prefdmt: John Shock, V ad-mar Lund, Ereratt Mttle Vemon Schade. For vtce-pratdent: Helen Harned. Far secretary: Margaret Morgenaan, Volet Drummond, Ed. Duagan Grace Rankn. Clfford Wallng wa nomaatad by Coach Laock at manager of the football team. Ths mornng the tudent* elected Lund prathlent a*d Daagan «r*ury. Potter Tells Parents Of Dphthera Danger Board Of Educaton Sanctons Revval Of Football At Local Hgh School: Approprates $300 WOODBRDGE, N. J, FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, v - < pupu n the eleven schools of the townshp. Enrollment by school* s Lauck, Chosen To Coach Team, Has Record As Successful as follows: Mentor n Bg West Vrgna School Barron Ave., Woodbrdge... B66 School No. 1, Woodbrdge 675 School No. 2, Colona HO Woo<lbrdge,after a lapse of eght ton thnt fact, as well as a fallng School No. 4, AveneL 346 years, s to have a hgh school football team. The return of the "kng school, resulted n aboment of the School S l No. 7, Fords Fod 754 off of boys of football sze n theschool No. 6, seln 250 of sportb" to the calendar of the local sport. ShJ SchooJ No. N 8, 8 R>b R>Mbey / 367 school was assured Monday nght by Home games wll be played on the! School No. 9, Port Readng an acton of the Board of Educaton Parsh House feld. t s understood C S 0. 10, Hopelawn 342 n appropratng $300 to help meet that the h coach wll'send out a call for! cho c _ 00! N, - }}, Woodbndge536 Woodbrdge 536 the expenses of equppng the squad. cdates start n developng School No. 112, Sewaren ll both a varsty aryj reserve team. Supervsng Prncpal of Schools Thrty-fve fellows, all of whom Total John H. Love appeared before the wll be cdates for the team, met Supervsng Prncpal John H. Love Board at t* meetng told ts n the audtorum of the school Tuesday nght were Rven $ short talk nght that he expects the enrollment told the Board of Educaton Monday memhern that sentment n the school has developed n favor of a representatve- ggdtlron aquad that the gvng up dsspatons n the form by Coach Lauck on the necessty of to, reach the 5,000 mark next Aprl. of boys, aded by contrbutons of?25 each from Mss Vola Dunham Mr. J. H. Glhuly have get out to rase" $200 to purchase equpment. He abked the Board for ts approval of the plan for fnancal ad n smokng, drnkng, eatng between meals, stayng up late at nght. Plans were consdered for the rasng of the $200 that the school wll add to the $300 approprated by the Board of Educaton. Love Predcts 5,000 n Schools By Next Afml At tho end of the frst week of school the regstraton of pupls showed an ncrease of 589 over that of the smlar perod last year. On Monday mornng there were 4,405 Myers Tells Rotary 'Servce' s Panacea For World's Troubles Opposton To Gll Readng Seen ) Bradng Wll New Butcher Shop Open For nspecton Today The largest meat retalers n Aror r ca, the Natonal Beef Company, wll formally start a branch -tore n Woodbrdge at 4 o'clqck ths afternoon when t wll open the doors of ts new establshment at 110 Man street to an nspecton by the oublc. The place wll be open tonght untl 7 o'clock the nspecton should nrove enjoyable to anyone nterested n the most up-to-date method of dsplayng hlng meat. The new store represents consderable of an nvestment n equpment nasmuch as all fttngs are of marble glass, meats are dsplayed n refrgerated glass cases, permttng ready choce of cuts by the customer. Two Stff Local Battk Al The most outstam the comng prmary bat tve quarters, that the J Joe Gll wll n cdate n Noveml Cooldgw-Dawes Club 1 Meet Tuesday! (rettng the project started. The thrty-fve men all sgned the Two reasons gven by Mr. Love for followng pledge: the crystalzng of sentment for football were the presence of excellent the use of tobacco, alcoholc bever- " hereby agree to refran from Says Fall s Tme Chldren Are football materal n tho school ages, eatng anythng between ] The store wll open for busness ->t The newly-formefl Coolld -. _,.. <m_ak.fljul premse ta attend practses j Too o'clock «V.«V.K tomorrow v U...v.. u - mornng,,...,... K, sccord- m-tum- Club wll hold another meetng Lable To nfecton who has rtade a name as a football regularly unless excused by the coach Maay Man Spana Tuna n* to «* announcement n an adver- day evenng. Ths wll basketball couch n the hgh wll be n bed every nght by Feurns- Out How Thev Can hsement n. ths ssue. t wll be the meetng of Me club n ts h fgurng uut now mey lan 1 "Dphthera," sad Hralth n.pac school of Wnchester, W. Va. H. S. Lauck, who s slated to Mr. custom _ f _ the. mana Wnent to _,.[ ters n the Sabo.buldng. 10:30 unless excsed." Ga't Mora Money, Rector nounct weekly specals. s nvted to attend. tflko The men who'wore at the meetng tor Lous Potter yesterday, "s chefly charge of the revval of the fall sport from whom the team wll probably be pcked were; Seldon Hoag- Says a dsease of chldhood chldhood of. here, learned hs football at Roanokc preschool school age. The Fall College.^n three years at Wn-lseems to be the tme of year n whch Chester, turn^j out4enms that were ford Wallng, (<or(re Tappen, Orn MEETNG WELL ATTENDED Bloodstaned Car, Found On Lonely Road, John Shock, Ells Moore, Clf- t s most prevalent parents ranked ammr the b4at n the regon. Gems, John Yunker, Davd Gerty, should ue extra precautons at ths" Accordng to a rufnjr, whch Mr. Allen Thergesen, Kvertt Mttle, Edward Dungan, Percy Cunnngham, tme. Love asked for, no boy wll be per Club Plans Teams To Contest May Have Fgured n Crme, Polce "The fact that t occurs n the fall mtt «d to be.? member of ether the Elmer Vesc, Rol Lund, John For Przes At Outng n Out n the lonely wastes of Blafr Road, between P seems to be the effect of the Hpason? c b r l s 3 u a d s «" '» doctor Petros, Vncent Tomsu, Rchard rather than the congregaton n has examned hm certfed that Coan, "Wllam Krue, Elbur Rchards, R«dB«nk Headng the match factory, the sun came up Mond; schools. t s a fact that the heghtened senstveness of the respratory of the school physcans wll be asked bert Jacobson, John McCullough, he s physcally ftted to play. One Albert Bowers, Allan Weygt, Al- mornng on a sght that has baffled the polce. "The whole soluton for the troubles n the world today s for every Sergeant Larson, n hs rounds on the lonely road, came passages at thfc season, wth the add-1 to *" end, a " P, mes on. th ( e home. f.! & b 'When 1 lost eldl Henry Neary, Edward Gorsa, Thomas lon a! stran thrown on them by poor football was bjst played here Desmond, Ver'non Schade, Edward man to subscrbe lve up to the ventlaton, tends to make nfecton n , W.^H,- McNar Dunn, Charles Jacobs, E, Galada, upon an expensve tourng car, a Wnton Sx, sprawled across dea of gvng the best that's n hm easer. developed a team that cut qute a Ted Leber, Thomas Fee, Fred Brown, wthout thought of pecunary recompense," sad the Rev, J. Benjamn "We have statstcs to make us rea- swath n county crcles. The machne <leorge Deter, Donald Noe, Julus was hcapped d d by lack lk of f substtute * materal wth h whch to meet These men wero j;ven g a py physcal ton at the best attended luncheon bt Kolb. Klb Myers, n speakng on Rotary educa- oppos.- examnaton yesterday afternoon. the club has had n months. sonably certan that HO per cent, of the new born, 50 to 60 per cent, of chldren, 90 per cent, of adults are naturally mmune to dphthera. Ths has been arrved at by use of Bg ncrease n Voters Shown By Regstraton the road battered up as f t had been overturned n the dtch. Th» lcense plates had been taken off. Larson "fworted the ncdent to polce headquarters Chef Murphy went out to nvestgate. The car was gone when he arrved, "The dea s general that money Mrs. Rdlon And Guests At s the only thng that counts," contnued Mr. Myers. seln Poll, Showng Gan Of On hs way back to Woodbrdge the Shck test. Fathers mothers should have the famly physcan gve Hstory Club Hears Of General Pershng Dnner "There s no greater fallacy than ths tent, whch s harmless, whch he met Motorcycle Offcer Parsons wll ndcate 1 that. No man has ever ganed success, n the real sense, that entered hm to be on the lookout for a Wln- 164, Now One Of Largest tajh the knd of anttoxn to told hm of the ncdent, askng be u_ed n case of contact wth tho Trnty Rectory Start Mrs. J. R. Rdlon, a member of GaWBfc'ras JSP''- dsease. th«government Club, reserved a busness for the sole purpose of makng money. table for the Sewaren Hstory Club Partal returns of the regstraton lon wthout lcense plates. Parsons as t^r HTrtf '-! "n any case the chld should be c. c, ~, _ r,. taught the smple p preventalve p meaa-. Stone Ste at the recent banquet gvn at the "Money s only an ncdental nsttuton that grew out of the need of a ndcate that there are at least 500 trace of t than Chef Murphy had V of voters throughout the townshp had seen the car found no more P» Taken From Grst Hotel stor n New York, n honor of urea aganst all communcatve dseases teeth brushed, mouth nos- Mll Bult n 1670 General John G. Pershng. fast growng cvlzaton to have voters more than at ths tme last seen. He wag about to leave when shon The guests at the table were Mr. some hy means of barterng. trls cleansed, hs kept clean ) year. Returns are n for all pollshe dscovered fant wheel prnts leadng trano seur. vtl Mrs. W. H. Tombs, Mr. Mrs. Away back n the ages, when one away from the mouth, to say nothng Mrs. J. B. Myers was hostess to H. E. Pckersgll, Mrs. C. M. Cooper, man frst began to tll the sol except the hgh school, School No. 11, The, _^ a of borrowng pencls, promscuous the Srwaren Hstory Club on Wed-ou*e Sewaren; Mr. Mrs. George another to weave baskets, the tller Fords school Hopelawn, showng about hundred yards from the road, dlcatftn Baker Mr. or the of chldhood drnkng or eatng utensls, j nosday. The meetng was planned to Mrs. Clfford of the sol saw that there was a an ncrease n these dstrcts of 358. \ Parsons was abl*to run the machne!!l hd custom of png" lollypops. P»HHful f Maurer, of New York. the wrd chance for each of them beneftng Port Readng s the only poll that nto Woodbrdge under ts own attenton JS the form of a ncnc wth basket would Be. (luncheon but ow- K to the j- c ement Mrs. Rdlon, on account of llne: jby the servce the other rendered. does not measure up to ts strength power. for th 1V1 vw, 1 to these smple prophylactc measures w_ Bthe _ t' he adeg e * oyed ther, unch was unable to occupy the place ls they dd by tradng the prodof ther labor. Money came 24 than the last fgures. everybody. The polce fgure that cqedjbkc of a year ago. ts total s less by Now here's the part that s puzzlng 1 A. % ** '.1 wul enable the parent to make of the ' at small tables n the lvng-room of served for her, n hor abse t chld a real boy or grl n the open! the rectory whle enjoyng the Mrs. Tombs acted as hostess.! later money should always be Fgures obtanable up to noon to- the men who hd the car away must where how God meant them to frendly warmth of the grate fre. of less mportance to us than the day are gs follows: have been up to somethng not en-den«3 be." Mrs. Myers served coffee ce desre to serve our fellow-man by Ward One j trelv wthn the law or they would cream, the affar was thoroughly Guld Grls Wll Go gvng the best of whch we 'are cap-able. Town Hall , the machne's lcense plates. Ther rgnm Fre House , not have taken the trouble to remove Fnalol Splnter n Pump Cause enjoyable. Durng luncheon Mrs. 4 To Westfeld Conventon Myers told of a few ncdents n the "The pont want to make s that Hgh School 631 datemo" >, y belef s strengthened by tho fndng Of seln Water Falure early hstory of the rectory, whch the man who governs MB lfe hs School 11 _. 439 of a pece of a man's shrt that looks sctaj^hao \ 1 was bult n 1670 by Jonathan Dun- The Breckenrdgo Chapter of thebusness dealngs by the code whch Ward Two as f t was torn from someone's bade s tj^vot wlll^hvf : Vsons entertaned by the Board' h» m near hs grst mll. n later Westmnster Guld of the Frst Presbyteran Church held ts frst meettng about hs recompense; he wll make seln have mentoned need not worry Fords School 584 n a scuffle. Bloodstans on the car of Educaton Monday nght of a new v<y s he stone was taken from the tno^hc may have been caused ether by an»r k $ $750 pumpng p p g system at seln old mll placedlas a doorstep at of the season ut the home of Mss J_ y...l , -' the old rear m of the p money. Let me tell you of a busness Hopelawn. 316 affar of volence or when the machne overturned nto the dtch. UK-UK A one-^h m, buldng. Grace Huber, of Green street, on condton n Cncnnat wth whch S. & O. Garage school ZK.UU urutk beng made hhuc useless uoccoq by ty reason' maun the _ rear. of. the. buldng,., 137th ann- Monday npht. Plans were made to am famlar^ That cty s flled wth Ward Three., The polce are workng on two of f falure fl of f the well ll were dspell.d dlld Wednesday beng tlje attend the Westmnster Guld conference to be held at Westfeld on Sat-, ng of the best mechancs equp- Avenel v Jt.X r ershp of the car by ts engne num- t klt-u up-to-date auto repar, shops, boast- Port Readng..---.,,..,, 473 4<J7 clues. They expect tp trace the own-a- : sot / R ute (/,', ' ' la Jem'm Tuesday mornng by the contractor,, wrsary of the sgmn r of the eonst- Mr. McAvoy, who dscovered that the j t-ton of the Unted States, Mrs. F. urday afternoon, September 27. j ment to be found anywhere.. Sewaren f/.t.t ber by the ntals "M. J. K." lack of water was beng caused toyamble to the Consttuton; Mrs. Automobles wll make the trp for ty-fve y mles away, n Hamlton, there Parsh House on the doors. ^ -H ', ^ B f.p-'j'.v a snal slver of wood that kept the J. Henry Smth rend an artcle on the those wshng to aj-tend: t was also are. two brothere, dong buaneu) One of tho surprses revealed by fcot valve of the pump from workng properly. The Bystem, whch,... v.,.. for the next meetng. cty shops, that beleve n the plan seln, now one of the bg polls of Orchestra Feature Of observance of the day at the Subpces of the >_ New S. A. York R. of under the the Empre aus- Followng the busness sesson a of gvng the best work of whch they the townshp. Smth & Ostergaard's Party At Kng berry's decded to begn a new study book wthout much of the equpment of the the census s the ncrease of 164 at supples water for drnkng n the Treasury lavatores, s sad to be a decded State. socal tme was enjoyed refreshments were served. no more or no less than each job s.! crease of consderable sze. t s ex- are" capable recevng n return Garage, n Fords, also showed an mccess. Mrs. A. M. Muckenfuss was unan- The Board on Monday nght ap-1...,, The next meetng wll be held at worth. Car owners of Cncnnat pected that returns for the hgh Mss Jane Kngberry, of St. George ponted Doctors Spencer Mark' mous 'y elected as a membe as school h -1-b- Mrs - A - F- Sofeld presented the home of Mrs. Harry Reyder, of have learned learnd of ths many y of \ school wll, when fled,, add at least avenue, entertaned a number of physcans, a"nd Mss Flor- _ Kramer Mss Verna McElroy u teachers. Mrs. Myerg a Hstory Club pn wth Perth Amboy, on September 29, onthem are wllng to take ther machnes twenty-fve mles to do busnng n honor of. her coubn, Robert ffty to the 631 of last year. frends at, her home on Saturday eve- the complments of the presdent. Paterson street. ness wth such a^concern. These Knelly, of Carteret, who celebrated n Mrs. Myers Mrs. Smth read the brothers aren't thabgbt mechancs n Entertan For Mrs. Woglam hs eghteenth brthday. The house mo descrpton of the vbt of Lafayette Jean Kxeger Hostess the world; they are^rdnary men n was tastefully trmmed *ln green a Graduate Of Local Hgh to New Jersey n 1824 partcularly many ways, yet they have, by gold. re ft n regard to the receptons tendered School Bured Tomorrow to hm n Newark New Brunswck. Mrs. John'Kreger, of Maple ave- Jean Kreger, lttle daughter of Mr. graspng that vson of "servce Mr. 'Mrs. J. H. Stllwell, of The musc for the dancng was f urwat 1 '" above self," made a success of ther Grove avenue, entertaned at cards 'nshed by the Roselle Novelty Orchestra. Cornet solos by Elmert Bar- to a Orrn B. Dwder, graduate of the An evenng card party s beng nue, entertaned a group of frends busness.. on Frday nght n honor of ther n No guest, Mrs. Alma Woglam, of 1 local hgh school known to aplanned for the beneft of the clubn honor of her fourth brthday recently at a party. "Servce s the basc foundaton of rett, accompaned by Laurence Charleston, West Va., who recently wde crcle of frend's acquant ~a muscale wlt he gven for the the dea of Rotary. We are expected, rfunsch, were played. Messrs. Wl- returned t her home. Przes were Bon.Barrett, Elmer Barrett, Henry the! n all our deaungs wth our fellowk b Sd L " ^ J ances n Woodbrdge Fords, ded beneft of the Scholarshp Fund. At KlSde w s were played then g won by Mrs. M. Smullen, of Lakewood, Mrs. John Orsoe, of Perth shot Funseh, Laurence Fjnlay Verne at hs home n Rartan Manor early \ present Mrs. Tombs s sellng packyesterday mornng after an llness! ages of Scot Mnts for the beneft of tme songs. DqMSj S' refreshments donkey contest was won by Sade Lee men, to keep that dea n Cop-l Betty Copel. A only success that countej of Meyer entertanejjff&h several old Amboy. Refreshments were served, large brthday cake, wth cles dec- gwmg perhaps lttle more servce followng the card playng. ' of less than a week. Mr. Decker was the Musc Studo, were served. ^^ffy marred justffour months ago, hs The next meetng wll be held on orated the center of the table..refreshments were served at the table Lew Ross, rvng than we expect n Those present were the followng > brde beng the former Mss Emly! October frst atfethe home of Mrs. W. The guests ncmaed Mss Ktty guests: Mrs Alma Woglam, of Gelng, of Fords. He was employed H. Tombs. Mrs. Howard Green, - attractvely decorted n the color George Schantz, all of the Perth Amboy Wub, were guests yesterday. Hendrckson Mrs. M. Smullen, of Remer Claude Palmer, of Rah- Conran, Earl Conran, Thomas Charleston, W. Va.; Mrs. Harrv Robert Kjnellv, of Carteret; Walter as a chemst at the Norvell Chemcal State charman of art. wll be the scheme of black orange. Many plant speaker. gfts were receved by. the lttl? Hampton Cutter, vce-presdent of Lake wood; Mr. Mrs. Clfford Tay-' way; Donald McCabe, Elmer Barrett, S 1 hostess. the club, presded at the request of lor, of Rahway; Mr. Mrs. Edward A, prvate funeral wll be held tomorrow afternoon at hs late res- Verne Meyer, Laurence Funach, Wl- Those present were: Adelade Presdent Fred Anness, who sad he Koyen Mr. Mrs. A. Larkn, dence. Rev. Jacob Ganss, of St. Polce Return Runaway Harned, Theodosa Bartow, June wanted a chance to "st down at the y, Bon Barrett, Lester Fnlay, Wllam Kelly, Dorothy Ohmenheser, Olga foot of the table wth the rest of the of Metuchen; Mr. Mrs. Rol Bender, Henry Funseh, of Roselle; Pa-l's Evangelcal Church, wll offcate. nterment wll be at the cor- Brady, Los Wllgey, AnnJJarnekov, was presented to the club yesterday Boy To Hs Parents Barnekov, Betty Copel, Jean boys for once." An Amercan flag Dey, o Keyport; Mr. Mrs. John Anna Desmond, Katheryu ttjer. rett, O^^^H O Orsoe, Mss Olga Jorgensen J d Mr. M Anna DuffT Bertha Ohlott, MhTPhe, Mrs. A. Hagen, of Perth Amboy, Heselberg, Gladys Brennan, Bertha venence of the famly. Frends may vew the body at the _puse tonght. Lttle Davd Majountz. 12-year-oldy Jane Copel, ean le, Jane by Mr. Cutter. Mr. Mrs. Harold Courts, of^jhlott, Margaret Jellyman, Emma ^sths l New Brunswck B k boy, b got t to t fgurng frng Warr, Harret Short, Kreger, A great deal of enthusasm was spent b ^^^H Woodbrdge. Wtannepy Haael Grmley, Helen Kngyesterday that a yqung man of hs Sade Lee Copel dsplayed n the dscusson of plans Mrt,..j H p Gerald ' berry. A beneft card party wll be gven age need suffer parental chastsng no for the outng at the Shrewsbury M. Montj^^l by the Amercus ChapUr ChU of f the Et East-' l longer. The way out, as he saw t, Kreger, of Woodbrdge. Country Club, Red Bank, on October Mrs. Dr. Mark Home Agan se BtW^^M ern Star next Saturday evenng, Sept.' was to take to tre o>en road. 8. Besdes playng on the golf team Do you know THE NEW WAY TO *? ht.l_l l 27. Cards, euchre, pnochle, aucton j At four o'clock he reached seln Woodbrdge Woman's Club Lou Neuberg s slated to team up brdge fve hundred, wll start; decded to rest a bt. He pcked wth Hargs Prall as a doubles combnaton n tenns, whle the latter Dr. J. S. Mark, who has been on PAY PLAN for a Chevrolet? Ask rertn A.8B ^ Wll Meet Next Thursday promptly at 8 o'clock n the evenng.! the wrongolace, for the watchful eye hs vacaton, s agan n Woodbrdge Jefferson Motors, nc. Tel. 15 Adv. Kellerman^a^H As the prevous card partes held' of Offcer Lews, who has pcked up The frst meetng of the Woman's! has been asked to partner Harold has resumed hs practce. M **-"! n by the chapter have been very guc-jmany a runaway,boy on the Lncoln Club of Woodbrdge Townshp wll Stryker n the three-legged race. ressful, plans have been made to ac-l Hghway spotted hm mmedately be held n the Councl Chamber of Cdates for the "fat man a race, tommodate a Urge crowd next week, sent hm to polce headquarters. the Muncpal Buldng, oh Thursday U ~ '-'<- -" A ' ^ANNOUNCEMENT. NOMFftATE the potato race *" the»" «<"" broom «"'' polo Mrs. Majountz came for Dave laterafternoon, September 25, at 2:30 team have not yet fled applcatons. Announcng the beautful Chrysler n the evenng. The youngster, whle o'clock. ck. Several of the members of the club Sx the new Maxwell at the salesrooms of the East Jersey Auto Com- F.wy Do yon know THE NEW WAY TO watng for her, opned that he guess- The program wll consst of Went on a steamboat trp around PAY PLAN for a Chevrolet! Ask ed he'd "catch t" when hs ma gottravelogues Excerpts from the Newark harbor Rartan Bay pany, 47 Smth street, Perth Amboy, Jeffcrsoq Mob"-*. nc. Tel. P. A. 16. hold of hm. B-ennal at Los Angeles, by Mrs. E. Wednesday as guests of the Rartan agency for these two dependable 'cars. RepublcajjM 11 rjwh H. Boynton Mrs. J. H. Tbayer Rver Termnal Waterway's As- Adv. 1 Martn. socaton, ' ' The dea of the trp was Lrk. Several matters of partcular n- to form an acquantance wth the Boy wanted to tell ndspawlentt, terest are to come before the club) project that s underway for the_oe4 proft- Apply at 20 Gmn PRlH A MOTHER SAD; members b at the h recommendaton dt of f development d l t of water-way waterway facltes WUd 3;30 ~ m. Fr- the board of drectors. n ths secton. Sept,?Jrr e " am fndng t dffcult to rase my chldren n the way that they should be brought up. For as soon as correct them thsy reply, All the boys grls are dong ths, why san't we?' What would you say? fjear can ths sermon then: 11:00 a. m. "Stards Measurement" of 7:45 p. m. Evenng worshp. FBST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH 1. DVDEND The Frst Natonal Bank of Woodbrdge. September 12th, The Board of Drectors «as today declared a sem-apnual dvdend of Four par e«nt., upon the Captal Stock of ths Bank, payable on after October 1st, 1924, to stockholders of record at the clos* of busness, September 84th, GARBAGE COLLECTON! Begnnng Monday, Sept 15, the Summer schedule of Gwrlutf* C«JUctw WM aboned,, tb< followng schedule substtuted: Monday: Fords. Tuesday: Woodbrdge, south of Man St. Wednesday: Woodbrdge, north of M n.$. ~' ' Avenel, '....,, " -.&<:,>;..L JR GENERAL Aratat-hl V'^'C^"'^*

2 - ^ _.... _., of drve ft n ths frends tons, Mrs. Mrs. John ore Tuesday. ons, Tuesday. A son wan ( S. B«1nt, of Hoy L\ Mrs. Hans f l\' of town vstor }< \, The "Us f. plans for a play t J Amboy. The snra that gave "The \ take part. FoTda «c h ther dutes at «ome chldren h sessons. The der constructon geston. The Ud deemer's l,uth. A cum chnwd dp, Septcml Fancy artcle The Rev lngf, Esther ; motored to noon, to ntt* faff of the Nc of the Waltr. held at the Re t The adult, aeemer's Luther Tuesday evenng storm,a larjfe nu Mrs. A. Ash! wag a Perth Am; day afternoon. The Parent-T ton met school. The char ontments for tlu Slusc charman. M welcome charman, membershp char' publcty uhurmaru Mrs. W. R. K-r charman of the money purch pano. The count at Oak Tree n 0, read an artcle o Well Camp move 1 toa wll have a n, tanment at the ' date to be dtc money for the g program for the *oos by Mra. l\>, companed by "Goodbye" (Tosl)_ (Nedlnger; pan^ Buter " Truv^' Mss AjT frends n Ne The Av' neved ts ac -for the mo at the reg club hou.s Flans wen buldng, bulder ne medate \ weeks. lde tl wll _.»nt y! ts at cost Huff. rlm lnll," th«mokt famous of rhnrlc Major novels, atnnds out me' of the rnprrr rvpnl of the. prwrtnjf Mnry Prkfn'l n rvr :l'sl. role. Her thourltu l:vlwelt M much upon the flmng n -lory, Mary bus (fven he - wrl. md soul to He creaton r newest screen per^ohty. The New York Plays By WALT K. SWEZEY most cnpnhlo cant, of puyers wll «n n her RUpport. AlUn Fors the lover. Sr John Manners, York mlh d'hprve dscusson. l'*or Th wo wnr plays now n N''w Bud Mnrc MftcDermoU s th' vllan wan nf better names we shall cull 'ousn, Malcolm Vermn. Andnrs by ther ttles (1) "Whnt Prce Eumlolf makes an deal father for Glory V (2) "Havoc." "What Dorothy Vornon, Wlfn'd,unm Y<:e Glorv?" strves for realrm only. to he Earl of Rutl. Mne Kam's, Ft n lke that vvd affar ' Whte famous for her portrayal of queenly n that manner. The oath roles on the speakng sta(?'. brnks to used by the actors are not mly out ha, the screen a charctermuon H h _ re the ^ actual thngs. t s n Queen Elzabeth that, s n revelnto. play whose mpresson s brut 1 of hstronc art. strength sweatng, lghtng, cursnn men ' The realsm of moral*n a The producton s lavsh, no ''"- pense havng been spured n erec.ljljf dsreputable fghtng unt of the tately matmons medvnl cs^ Marnes s brllant, ard th<> nlny by "es. Scenes of pareanlry revare presented wth pcturesque mpressve. t's story s practcally sheer force of ts brute character s jrnfeenco.. worthless. Under the capable drecton of Now, "Havoc." on the olher h,.rshall Nelan. "Dorothy Vernon of has much of the war realsm, but addon Hall" has renewed nterest strenfthenod by a story. The men the romantc costume drama of st out more as human benfrfl, per- Krecn. The photography by - haps less ntronjr or rather- more ael- les Rosher s the most beautful j,. n te (wmnns. "What Prce Glory?" done by ths well-known camera-j possesses characters of mud; "Havoc" s explaned by men of fne porcelan. "What Prce Glory?" s all coarse drt the ceaseless (frnd of hated dscplne; "Havoc" s tempered by (noughts of home. Tu our mnd, "Havoc" s the more areds read our Classfed Ada EED thoroughly satsfyng pece. ECC VOTE FOR AM» MAflH -PEB HASH m Shorten Moltng Perod KSbost k t > w n f.'ed tg method layng hens durng the moltng tason s half 'u-o-'cp Egg Mash «nd half Ful-O-'ep Growng Mash. Keep t before your hens all the tme n hoppcra where they can have free ccess to t. The combnaton of these two Weal feeds wll Get Them Over tle Molt Quck you wll be agreeably surprsed to see how qukkly they Wll be hark on te nests shellng out the eggs n large numbers. Keep Them Layng Longer Try ths feedng plan ths season don't let your hong lnger along for several months because a moltng hen s an expense nstead of a producer. Wth ths feedng plan you can make every day count, ft wll get your hens back on the nests qucker because these two(v; {rrt)a«uwl/uat hc propet varety quantty of carbohydrates, protena mnerals to Ret your hens over the ntolt Quck put them n Jc-a layng condton. These tdeal feeds are mnufartur'd by The Quaker O»W Company. For Safe & DEALERS EVERYWHERE. APPLEBY n Cdate FOR SENATOR ness Man for your Law ' Halng served two years n the > wll be competent as t s a trnfrey wth a typcal "sob" endng. "What Prce Glory?" ends wth the well known "back to where they started from" dea, dsplayng 1 the treless loyalty of the professonal solder to duty. Both are amashngly good war plays, f you lke seeng a remnder of those hectc days of "Havoc," beng Englsh, s coutd be expected to be the. more cultured of the two, wll probably thrll those who never went over ther lady frends. We should never take a lady to "What Prce Glory?" hut there are some remnscences one does not care to share. The Tantrum. (Revewed st the Cort, 48th Street, cast of Broadway. A character study by Wllam F. Dugan John Meehan, presented by A. L. Jones Morrs Green n, Tlssocf^ton wth Wllam R Dugart. Roberta Arnold s featured.) Ths s one of those rare plays that s both comedy tragedy. The story, tself, ends tragcally, but aa strange aa t may sound, the play, tself, has a happy endng. The plan s rather cleverly worked out, wth Roberta Arnold comng nto her own as an actress of pose, jrrace much emotonalty. The problem s a well known one, domestc troubles. The endng s so unexpected that one can't do anythng but lke the show. Very flood entertanment, we should call t, well presented satsfyng cast. Earl Carroll'. Vant«. (Revewed at the Musc Box, 45th Street, west of Broadway. The second edton of Earl Carroll's annual revue. Musc lyrcs are by Mr. Carroll, whle Joe Cook Sophe Tucker are starred.) We are not gettng extravagant wth our prase when we say that Vantes" s the best muscal revue we have ever seen. t s. Snap, wt, beauty, color, rchness, good taste, speed, melody extravagant dsplay are only a few of the com,men- <utury contents. There are 108 youthful rather good dancers as a chorus. Joe^Cook, the nuttest of nuts, Sophe Tucker do ther well known bts n ther usual way always end n thunderous applause. The producton has a charmng ntmacy, whch wth the rchness of costumes settngs, mar.ks.4j. as a dstnctve type of smart entertanment, every whte Amercan hghly artstc from every pont of vew. t s somethng, that wll make those who favor revues become addcted to them, somethng that those who favor revues ought to mss only because they are dead. Sdelghts on the Great Whte Way Mss Ethel Grftes, who s appearng n the Englsh cast of "Havoc" UHaxne Ellot) s tryng to establsh -a Sunday Repertory theater n New York. We doubt f such an dea would be receved kndly by our Broadway Sunday school chldren. Ffty Dollar* For A Ttle. Georee B. McLellan, producer of the "Werewolf" (49th St.) s offerng a brnad new ffty dollar bll for the best suggeston for a pew ttle for,that play. There are a lot of ttles we have n mnd tha would be less gentle than true. ' Our Weekly Akngt Anwerng. FfttDAY, SEPTEMBER WASHBURN TO REDEEM THRD DSTRCT Lakowond, N..)., Sept. 19th. Near the close of tho pronu- M prmary campagn, Stanley Washhurn, of Lakewood, celte for (ho Republcan nomnaton for Con-Kress from the llrd Dstrct, expresses gratfcaton over th(' enthusastc manner nth whch the voters of the dstrct hav<: endorsed hs cdacy feels more optmstc that the results of the prmares on September 23rd wll ahow that the consttuents of Mor mouth, Mddlesex Ocean Countes wll not be moved by eleventh hour promses poltcal bunkum. Such wdespread nterest has Mr. Washburn's cdacy evoked that the press outsde the dstrct have lauded hs achevements record. The followng edtoral s typcal of the many press comments on hs cdacy appeared n a recent ssue of the Camden Daly Courer: "f a record of achevement n varous lnes moans anythng n poltcs t certanly does then the cdacy of Stanley Washburn for the Republcan nomnaton n the Thrd New Jersey Dstrct ought to get qute a ways on ts course. "That cdate for Congress s Stanley Washburn, of Lakewood, who has f unctone J as a polce reporter, as a war correspondent graft-exposer, who has explored wld countres, fought at Chateau-Therry, who devsed propaga scheme by whch the Germans were weakened behnd ther lnes, who has been a brdge bulder ^ busness man a few other thngs, besdes fndng tme to wrte eght books, act as advser to kngs emperors, get marred run for offce. He s only 46 years old, at that. "The Thrd New Jersey Dstrct has been ensconced n Democratc arms for ten years or so, but t would seem from ths dstance that f any Republcan s to redeem the Thrd Dstrct, Washburn ought to be the man. "Mr. Washburn'g frends are basng ther campagn that he s a doer, rather than a talker. That s an effectve lne of argument n poltcs or anythng else." n a recent speech before the Metuchen Republcan Club where he was enthusastcally receved, Stanley Washburn stated, "f can make 20 per cent of the people of ths dstrct thnk that 'eternal vglance s the prce of Lberty,' shall be satsfed. The real reason entered ths campagn was not to serve any ambton of my own, but to make people underst the menacng propaga* so subtly broadcasted throughout the country. f a mllon people are led to beleve n the malevolent snster propaga LaFollette s spreadng through the Thrd Party, we have the geness of Bolshevsm, whch, by the way, LaFollette wants to recognze. ' "No name," says Mr. Washburn, "has arsef, prospered whch s not based on fmpe factor whch s constructve not destructve, -jolcqhat the malcoos effdrts of the Thrd Party are destructve strke at the vttala of our lberty the Bll of Rghts the power of the Supreme Court whch, s our precous hertage s n danger. Fath n deals, tradtons sprtual lfe s the frst asset of the State s an essental to any naton whch proposes to move forward. " 'No Thrd Party n the Thrd Dstrct' has been my slogan st on a platform propose to fght for 'Fath n Cooldge The Consttuton Honest Government Sound Economcs.' conceve these to be the outstng ssues n ths campagn, further wsh to say that have made no promses am bound to no group or facton, except that have expressed my ntenton of dong all wthn my power for the dsabled veterans, toward whom my own ftve years n the war has gven me a very sncere feelng." n concluson, Mr. Washburn sad, "f you beleve n me the prncples for whch st, a foot-loose unshackled ctzen ready to serve the best nterests of the naton State dstrct, sncerely trust the voters of ths dstrct wll support me for the nomnaton." Pad tor by Stanley Waahburn Campagn Commttee. J. B.: What s the best way tocstop'my son runnng around wth a chorus l? Answer: Shoot hm. STRAND SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY FRDAY SATURDAY Thomas Meghan n "THE CONFDENCE MAN" MONDAY TUESDAY "ONE EXCTNG NGHT" A D. W. Grffth Producton WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "THE BEDROOM WNDOW" A \VHHam de Mlle Pcture DMTAS THEATRE, PERTH AMBOY 11 >DAY SATURDAY The Romance of 100 Mllon People D. W. GRFFTH'S "Amerca" A Thrllng Story of Love Romance. By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS ALL NEXT WEEK MARY PCKFORD n "DOROTHY VERNON of HADDON HALL" Drect after a Twenty Week Run at the Crteron, N. Y. C. COMNG Rudolph Valentno a* "Monseur Beaucare" Norma Talmadge n "Secrets" "Sea Hawk" wth Mlton Slls '**' TRY THE - NEW YORK CUSTOM TALOR 68 Man Street Next to Cy Ktchen Woodbrdge LOWEST N PRCE. BEST N SERVCE MEN'S SUTS made to measure, repared, pressed cleaned. Pressng cleanng 60c Steam cleanng $1.50 We call for delver; phone 167. Vote for T. FRANK APPLEBY N THE Prmares Sept. 23. t took ten years 1910 to 1920 before the voters of the Thrd Congressonal Dstrct were able to elect a Republcan to Congress. T. Frank Appleby was elected after a lvely prmary contest. WOMEN'S GARMENTS are our specalty. Pleatng, dyeng, reparng, steamng all knds of delcate work neatly done at the most reasonable prces. To assure the partcpaton of T. Frank Appleby n the comng electon n November t s VTALLY NECES- SARY that you record your vote for hm PRMARY DAY, SEPT. 23. Mark your ballot thus: For.House of Representatve's [X] T. FRANK APPLEBY ~~ make sure that he represents you on the Republcan tcket n November. (Pad for by rvng L. Reed, Campagn Manager.) -.1 't x tor. r Albert W. Appleby Campagn Manager ' Buyng a New Car, See Us! DURANT PLEASURE CARS KOHLEJR MASON ROAD KNG TRUCKS WYDER'S GARAGE A. SNYDEU, Prop., SUNDRES SUPPLES RECONDTONNG A SPEGALTY Telephone 265 WOODBR1DGE REPUBLCANS NOMNATE WASHBURN CONGRESS To Redeem the Dstrct for Republcan Party Honest, Fearless, Constructve, Relable. SOLDER STATESMAN DPLOMAT "An Able Hgh-Mnded Man." Senator Elhu Root. ' ' VOTE FOR GEORGE S. APPLEGATE REPUBLCAN CANDDATE FOR FREEHOLDER Sts by hs record as a member of the Hoard of Freeholders Prmary Electon, September 23 GEORGE S. APPLEGATE,. all, for by t; eorgc s ^ ^ VOTE FOR ROBERT R. VANDENBERGH FOR FREEHOLDER WHOL WOfULD S CRYNG FOR DOLLARS. A, LATVA, n the would. WN WTH "The Accewon of Such a Mnd n Congreu Would e» Notable Event." John Spargo. WASHBURN!!! Paul for by Styltsy Wttahburn Campagn Commttee, Wff. H. Savage, Manager. Sts by hs record aa a-nember of the Board of Freeholders Prmary Electon, September 23 ROBERT R. VANDENBERGH fm {w bj RoU. R. VeuWgh

3 Better Get That Fxed Today Fall rans wll soon be here, so why not take tme by the^prelock. Look over your old Shoes, those that need Reparng, brng thorn here we wll make them good for many more months of servce. The cost wll be much less than new Shoe?. PASQUALE MONTAZZOL Lower Green Street SHADES Woodbrdge SHADES HAVE THEM MADE RGHT MADE TO ORDER MADE TO LAST t s much cheaper more satsfactory. CALL UP we wll send our sentatve, to show you samples a estmates. THE ACME SHADE CO. Tele. Perth Amboy 1260 CUSTOM BULT SHADES ONLY CHMNEYS Guarantee to make any Chmney Draw! Clean, Buld Repar Chmneys. F. A. BOYLE th Avenue, Newark, N. J. Phone Terrace 4038 or care of CARTEJRET PRESS. SEPTEMBER 12,1934 BROADCASTNG NEWS T' "' ' ' " ^ ^ ^ OF WEAF STATON TODAY j culturat. The Awphnn Male Quar- 4-5 p. m. "Club Program for tette. The Three Vs:nts. Talk to Women" tyth talks by Mny Lard mothere bv Mrs. Sdney, of R. H. Rrnwn Mary Garrett Hay, hon. Macy & Co. Sade Kskn, panst, vce presdent of the General Kerern- Talk By the e Unted Und States Suear Astnn of Wo^en'a Clubs, n thrd of a ancaton Hotel Crayatnne t Orches-O spra of lectures on "Gettnjt Out the tr a- V"tp. Tlmrdajr, Scmpteber p. m. -Dnner musc from the U-J2 a. ra. Talks to houaewses, Rose Room of the Hotel Waldorf- market weather reports. Astora. Jordan. Cohan, panst. 4-B p. m. Chldren's stores, "The Happness Boya," Blly Jones George Gordon, tass bartone, Ernest Hare. Wllam Chosnyk, 6-11 p. m. Dnner mukc from the volnst. B. Fscher Company's Hotel Waldorf-Astora. Federaton "ARtor Coffee" Dance Orchestra. servces. Father Octavan Mureaen TOMORROW Roumanan baaao. Talk by the Bank 4-B p. m. Bruno Brothers Dance ' of ^5. e a,; "Tourne wth the Packwth Chnrk's ), saacson nn Orchestra. n nr "" 1 P Effht," '" h * 6-11 p.m. Dnner musc from the a?. con { lul:tor R f H l Wldf J.? ol> Jonn A - Patte Rose Room of the Hotel Waldorf-! * d aplder fddler Adam Carroll Aatora, New York Cty., Dargjmu- P' an J 8t ' Vncent Up,.?, hs orsc we by the Alp* Syjlcopatorl.'^Eeph,«hestra, rom tg Hotel Pertnuylvana --. Matheu, tenor. Jmme Clark, panst. Vola Slva, contralto. Vncent Frday, September noon Muscal program Lopez hs Orchestra, from the Health talk market reports. Hotel Pennsylvana. 4-5 p. m, Club program for SUNDAY. women. 3-4 p. m. "Sunday Hymn Sng" 6-10 p. m. Dnner musc from the under the auspces of the Greater Rose Room of the Hotel Waldorf New York Federaton of Churches. Aatora, New York Cty. Chldren's 4-5 p. m. nterdenomnatonal stores by Blanche Elzabeth Wade, servces under the auspces of the the G. R. KnnagflLnmny story tel- Greater New York Federaton of ler. "The Hlfllv^ Boys," Bll. Churches, Mr. Wllam B. Mllar, 1 Jones -, Hare. Florence - -' Steele, contra Muscal program dress by Rov. E. LeRBy Dakn, D. D., by G. Schrmer,' nc. 1?. Fscher & pastor of the llaptst Temple, Brooklyn. Musc by the Federaton'Rado Saturday, September 27. Astor Colcs" Urahestra Chor Carlos Abba, harpst; 4-5 p. m. Clfford Lodge Or Frank!). Penney, volnst; cheatra, George Vause, panst p. m. Dnner musc from the 7:20-!»:15 p. fn. Muscal program Rose Room of the Hotel Waldorf from the Captol Theatre, New York Astq«a; "Thrllng Adventures" Educaton. Market weather reports, 4-! p. m.- Vrgna Mus.MMnk, panst; Garett J. Ktzsmmons, tenor. Chldren's stores p. m Dnner musc from the Rose uom of the Hotel Waldorf- Astora. Clfford Lodge Orchestra. Frst of a seres ol lectures under the * auspces of Columba Unversty on Poltcs n Theorv Practce." Talk by John F. Hll, optometrst. The Gold Dust Twns. "Eveready Tro." John McLaughln, tenor. Wednesday, September noon Mnne vv'el, panst. "Young Mothers' program. Murket,«nd weather reports. 4-3 p. m..maron Schott, azz panst; Grace Salaff, soprano. Talk by Stephen S. Tuthll, charman of the Street Safety Dvson of the Brooklyn Safety Councl. Vctor Young, bartone p. m. Dnner musc from the Rose Room of the Hotel Waldorf- RADO RALF AND HS FRENDS- Art PffOuO OF MY f?ko«?t>!! -1 FAST!.'- AT SCHOOL GOOD BATTER <X Tr- 8ALL ^ A«HME WAR - A DOUGHBOY- John E. Martneau Judge John E Martlnean nt Lttle Rock n tte Domocrllc cdate for the KovenorRllp of \rkansas. He QM strongly denounced the Ku Klux KlaB. CHHWOO Your Cu**f«at!»a OOOOOO "Papal Bull" The tdctt of (he pope* arc known aa papal "bulls." "Hull" ) a term whch contm from tht word "bulls," whch meant seal, havng on one sde the mages of St. Peter St. Paul on the other the name of the pope who uses t. Snce the year 1878 papal bulls have been wrtten n ordlmrj Roman char actera on parchment, (tamped j wth the bolla. Cty. stores for boya. Halfrcd Yfflng!:1.1-10:15 p. m. Organ rectal,,, tenor ' Carlo Restvo, accordon play- from (J^ studo of the Sknner Organ Company. " 2Z. 4-5 p. m. Jont program by Mare Opfnjrer, soprano, Adolph Oplng'r, panst. Women's program under the aunpce3 of the Unted Synagogue of Amerca. 6-10:20 p. m. - Dnner musc from the Rose Room of the Hotel Waldorf- Astora, New York Cty; Joseph Knecht, drector; Edythe Magee, contralto; Wellngton Lee, phtst, Talk by the Natonal Rado nsttute, Musc by the A. & P. Gypses. (Joncert by the Unted States Navy B drect from Washngton, D. C. Another authortatve talk by Frederc J. Haskn on "The Amercan Government." Tuesday, September a, m. Emanuele Ser, bartone, und talk under the auspces of the lecture bureau of the Board of er. Chrstne Thompson, nanst. Hazel Fleener Loye, mejzo loprano. Vncent Lopez h» orchestra, from the Hotel Pennsylvana. Astora, New York Cty. Synjuw^ue servces. Talk by the AmercarWfcrfmdcasl Blls fc&hys Wcll, aconlm* to the papers 've been readn' here, of lute ths here rado transm>-mon (ben' strctly up to date) has got all mxed up wth \ medcne an' doctors now gree that t may be suter healthful fur such weary way news combned wth "theraputc stmulaton," doctors say. But folks as you an' me. Some admt "n-j accordn' to ths artcle the doctors creased actvty of our lymphatc j seem to know almost all of the advan- gls" (somethn' awful'a con' to happen f that's how the matter sts) an' n cases where "metabolsm" an't exactly rght they fnd ncreased oxdaton caused by lssnn' n at nght. Ths here artcle goes on to state that n each wreless wave there's a knd of specal treatment whch wll make our gls behave, stmulatn' ther ctvty to offset any stran caused by our hgh cost of lvn' onjhs fervd earthly plane. Every thyrod feels nn mpulse nn' pncls even nmr ;ll nvgorated jrrestlv by the latest baseball score; every wavelet las two mssons as t wends ts tages derved from rado for the thymus, para-thyrod, Bpleen an' adenods too, are supposed to feel the nfluence an' f Doc sez bo, they do. Gosh, who'd ever thoucht the tme would come, when sttn' here at home ls'nn' to some musc wth a headset on yer dome that them same waveb what brought th' tunes would also brng a cure fer measles, pp, an' chlblans, folks t's wondurful, that's sure. ^ By JACK WLSON Coprngh lyu by lu McOurc Nn A Soft Hat That Holds ts Shape We have heard men say, before wearng one of th< KKRG hats, that there s no such thng as a Soft Hat tl wll hold ts shape. After they have worn one, they come back another just lke t. New Fall Shapes Colors are ready for you n, The B E R G at $5.00 mul The Bergster at $7.00 We have other good hata at $2.95 $3.45. : C. 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There's only one place n town take your clothng for cleanrnj pressng, alterng, reparng, that's ANDY McLEAN Man Street, Woodbrd Specalzng also n Fne Work on Lades' Garment* SUCH S LFE DE "oa BUTTCC MY TCP <5AlD THE BUTTEft HAT> LAST MGHT Danjblm pop COULDN'T SEE THAT BUTTED WHATS THE USE 1HAT HUSBAND of YoutJ 1 ; HEAt> OFF THS MORNNG t Yoo SHOULD HAVE %EEM HM POTT EM TO»M ALL THE ByLF.VdnZehn TME /-Bur OOoD AT futrmo YOU U.MOU HE USE.> To BE AH OLD CUOQJJET Let Bygones Be Bygones 'M MO Qzv 'M A ANt> OM'T 10U BE DGO' UP OF m / J J V ; -'. STUFF, N rado one of the bes^ you do s lsten. Someon*^ s dong all the work tat Someone else arranges for an expensve program 'j lsten n free of charge. '"!#

4 PAGE FOUR FRDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 1*14 Subscrpton, $1.50 Per Year 'ublhed avery Frday by MDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Green Street, Woodbrdg* Telephone, Woodbrdge HARGS FRALL,, Edtor MAXWKr.,.OGAN ^ fanarfaf Edtor a B. BYRNE.,..jJfc Entered $.» BCUU teeond-ola matter March. 191ft. at th* Poasodhrdy, N. J., ondsr tt» Act of March fc, offlet *t Woodbrdy, H78. WHERE WERE THE OTHERS? Out of:;,<><h) cards sent out by the Defense Day Commttee <mk (!")() male resdents of the townshp responded. Certanly 'm- response the townshp made was not an ndcaton of the :tate of mnd of ts ctzens n regard to the natonal defense plan. t woujd be hard to have to beleve that only twenty per cent, of the men here care "two hoots" whether the country eould or could not defend tself aganst an aggresson n case t>f emergency. The dea of Defense Day was to see f ndvdual towns could be reled upon to assemble ther man-power quckly n case the need of an army became mperatve. From, the result of ths test, whch must be dscounted because t never had been tred before was not generally understood, t does net look lke t has qute the element of certanty that attached tself to the old draft board method. t 'a a case of "many are called but few get up" unless the call s backed by the hobaaler boot of a leather-necked top sergeant. Taken all n all the townshp made an excellent showng compared to other-town^, fee showng wll b# stll better next year f the day s agan observed. The de^ was not understood generally enough to obtan the response such a call should obtan, YOU'RE THE JUDGE ON TUESDAY. Woodbrdge Townshp has felt for some tme that t s bg nough to force ts way nto recognton n county crcles. Year after year large Republcan pluraltes here have helped put members of that party n county offces, ther margn of vctory n some cases beng less than the pluralty gven them by ths townshp. Now we have a cfance to do for three of our own townspeople just what we have done for others n whom we lave had no more than a frendly party nterest. f we get a full vote out on Tuesday Dave Brown, Mrs. Edna B. Martn Wllam D. Hoy have excellent chances of wnnng places a the county tcket. F WE Dd NOT VOTE they certanly.wll NOT WN. Hlker Morrs, respectvely the cdates put up by Perth Amboy New Brunswck for the county clerkshp may 6e good men. We don't deny that. What Woodbrdge townshp clams s that n Davd A. Brown t has a cdate the equal, f not the superor, of ether of these men that from a local stpont he wll make a more satsfactory county lerk than ether of them. n the assembly race Woodbrdge Townshp has a cdate n Mrs. Edna B. Martn. A representatve n the lower Jnranch of the State legslature s not only an advantage but an honor for any muncpalty. Mrs. Martn measures up n every way as a sutable assemblywoman ought to be able tc count on a full vote of local Republcans. The varous parts of ths townshp have from tme to tme fceen able to nduce the freeholders to do necessary work on county roads* brdges but the work hasn't been done wth the promptness nor has t equaled the amount we expected consdered ourselves enttled to. t s pretty generally conceded that the terrtores, from whch the varous freeholders come are able to get a lttle bt the best of the break n the ;ter of county expendtures. That's why Republcans n Breakng Up Camp every part of ths townshp ought to be nterested n the cdacy of Hoy. All these local cdates have good chances of wnnng f voters n ther home dstrct wll spend a mnute at the polls on Tuesday. The Lades' Assocaton of the Conffreflratonal ChurchMeld the frst meetng of the season at the home of Mrs. Wllam Voorhees, of Barron avenue, on Tuesday afternoon. A large attendance much busness was transaefod,. HKHff Plans T^re dscussed for the annual holday bazaar, whch wll be held n the frst week of Deccmln'r. On September 30, n the Sunday school room wll mark the openng of a week's festvtes n connecton wth the ffteth annversary of the church. Fnal Pupl. Of School! Now Hurt, $26,000 n Bank Pupls n the schools n whch Woodbrdge Natonal Hunk «condurtnr ts educatonal thrft rnmpa<rn repostad $2H,42!t.Nf drr th> perod of last school yenr. nccordng lo a statement ssued hy tht- lmnk. To ths was added $ nterest on $12, already to thor credt, makng a total savnjr, had they rcfranod from drawng on ther savnr*, of $40,92o.07. Hut durng the year wthdrawals amountn K to $14,- H0.89 were made, lenvnjj a balance on June 30 of ths year of $20, The average jrross collecton per pupl last year was $11.02; average collecton per depostor, $12.13; average net collecton per depostor, Kdde Camp Drve Here May Reach $2,000 Mark A meetng of the Executve Commttee n th ewoo<jbrdjje Townshp drve for the Kdde Keep-Well Camp Fund met n the Amercan Legon rooms n the Muncpal Buldng, on Tuesday nght. The solctors hed n ther contrbutons receved by them n the several dstrcts. n the town proper $ was collected n the house to house canvas $ on tag day, makng the total to date $ One or two sectons were stll to be heard from. S. B. Brewster, thetreasurer, receved n all $1, on Tuesday nght. The ndustres organzatons were not ncluded n ths amount. The local Bed Cross Chapter wll gve $100. t s hoped that when complete returns are publshed the total trll pass the $2,000 mark. plans wll be completed next Tuesda; afternoon, when the lades wll mee at the home of 8rfl.'"M.X Demarest Commttees wll also be announced at that date. LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR SECOND ANNVERSARY SALE 10% Dscount Gven on All Purchases Don't Delay Buy Furs Now Prces are Rsng. Daly' FURS Seems lke the old cry of "Wolf," "Wolf" but Wnter Prces promse to be from a Quarter to a Thrd more than present Sale Prces. Make your selecton today at these Sale Prces call for your coat when the snow begns to fall. $5 10% OFF on all Purchases Durng Annversary Sale All you have to do s to»elect the coat you lke best pay $5.00 derfpt, You may then pay a few dollars each week as s most convenent for you, we wll keep the coat here at your convenence untl cold weather, f necessary. All Furs Guaranteed BEFORE BUYNG FURS, PAY US A VST AND SEE THE DFFERENCE N Qualty Prces Have your Furs Remodeled, Repared, Relned Glazed NOW at a SPECAL, RATE RELABLE FURRERS _ 320 STATE STREET, 6 Doors From Smth Telephone 2799 Perth Amboy $5 10% OFF on all Purchases Durng Annversary Sale seln TO THE CTZENS OF 5ELN Notce " hereby gven, pursuant to an Act. enttled, "An Act for th- ncorporaton of Fre Compnn"'" ". 1876, page '.-!xr>, the nmrnrlmcnts thereto, thnt n meetng on Monday, September 22nd, at 7:00 oylock. p. m. Daylght Savng Tme, nl Mke Olver's Hall, Oak Tree Road, «Hn, N. J., for the purpose of choosng a name to ncorporate a Volunteer Frs Company for such other proper busness us may come before such meetng, request s hereby made that all members persons nterested n the formaton of such Fre Company be present at the place at the tme ndcated. LEO MURPHY. Dated September 8th, ANOTHER KOZUSKO BARGAN 10 Pece Dnng Room Sute wth leather or tapestry char*. Sold Amercan Walnut done n artstc desgn $ Stll Another- A PARLOR SUTE Upholstered n Genune Leather. Very attractve durable t Other Kozusko Bargans for the week nclude SOME VERY NTERESTNG KTCHEN SPECALS Lnoleums, Gas Ranges, Tables, Chars Cabnets. A Select Lne of Phonographs. BEAUTFUL BEDROOM SUTES N All the Wanted Woods Perod other desgns. AH especally prced for Saturday next week. KOZUSKO-batgans are creatng a sensaton n Mddlesex O«rty->- yfa*stmtt*r where $t>ft uvf^wtt pay you well to vst our store before purchasng elsewhere. JOHN H. KOZUSKO COMPLETE HOME FURNSHER Delveres Anywhere Hall Ave. Catherne St., PERTH AMBOY Easy Credt. Open Evenngs. Tel. 778-J Perth Amboy NOMNATE ELECT THOMAS L. HANSON Republcan Cdate for ASSEMBLY PRMARY, SEPT. 23 Thomas L. Hanson, of Perth Amboy, s seekng nomnaton for ro-'lecton to the Genera] Assembly on the Republcan tcket. He s a lawyer graduate from Rutgers College. Mr. Hanson ntroduced several mportant measures durng the past two years. He secured a $50,000 appropraton for soundnjrs surveys plans for a lrde 1 across the Staten ' sl Sound. Pnd for by T. L. Hanson. JfALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS *ToMorrow Nght-^Dance at Fre K House, Keasbey. 0kmdmr Nght Supper for Young V feople at Presbyteran Church. Mfc. 2B Frst meetng of Woman's T^Snb at Memoral Muncpal Buld- ""* t at 2*30. S Boy Scout Rally at Scout, Troops H. _7 Eastern Star Card Party A Masonc Hall, 8 p. m. Food Sule by Ltahn Camp Fre at Avenel....'...,._* 30 Begnnng week of festy- ' to atcon E regatonal Church to ' *lebrate ffteenth.annyeraary. 3 p re abytenan Chor Box xllcambake of Fords *ftod Bun Club at Club House, 1:30 J 10 Far Supper at Method- % wn th^lspoohome Home to be gven FREE/ j! {tord n s e Sohoo\ 1 b'y l 'F'^s Grl Scout8> «-. uazaar of Woodbrdge fswven Chapter of Rahwav Hos- '.Sal Auxlary, at home of Mrs. V. A. Osborne. ', Church Notes WH >«found on P»g«S* > paper. ; J»hone Johnny-on-lhc-Spot ' for C«l Woodbrdg. 724 nternatonal Fres A LL of the school boys school g^ of ths communty over ten years of age have a chance to wn ths $15,000 home. The home ten scholarshps at unverstes or colleges wjl be gven as przes to school boys grls of the Unted States Canada n the Home Lghtng Contest, -., JJL u» huw many tons! ' when where you """"' font t t wll noon be dng on ts way. Our \g Q{ the clean thorough' varefcy that ulea.en heat unt!. (COAL Get (ht Prmer-FRCE Boys Grl*] n order to enter de contest you fnt get tha Home Prmer. Be Mre md the newspaper* for de announcement of wjert yoa can get thla prmer. T«you HHK The purpose of ths Home lghtng Contest s to conserve the eyesght of the chldren. mproper lghtng n the home s njurous to eyesght Teach- 1 ng the Chldren the proper use of eyesght wll help to solve ths problem. October 1 marb the begnnng of the Home lghtng Contest n ths Communty. Remember ths date watch ths newspaper for further nformaton* lghtng Educatonal ". 1

5 FfttDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1*24 PAGE Legon^ndron Team Has Sgned Leadng County Stan nterest Of Town n New Venture Seen By Large Crowds At Practce Sessons "THAT LTTLE GAME* The ** &** That Woodbrdge a gong to take to ts representatve; football team lke the proverbal duck to water was ndcated Frday Tuesday nghts by the sze of the crowd of spec-j tatora that thronged Brewster's Feld when the thud of the pgskn drven from the hoofs of the Amercan Legon port's \ squd of huskes sgn alled the return of the popular fall sport locally. Feld Manager Monk Mewck Vc Love, charman of the Legon Port's athletc commttee, have securd the test football talent avalable n ths end of the county, accordng to Messck, the team wll be one of the best sem-pro unts n the State. ' All the jpen who have been sgned to play are well known to football fans by reason of havng performed on teams n ths vcnty. Love announced last n rht that the followng men wll comprse the squad: "Bob" Sullvan, Joa Romond, R. A. Harvey, H. Marcy, "Bll" Hojran, John Andresck, Fred Green, Charles W. Me«- CLASSFED ADS HELP WANTED BABY CARRAGE, made by Colum lck, H. Sullvan, Charles A. Bader, Prank Walker, James Glraln, Elmer W, Barney Whelan John' Damch. Legonnares are delghted at the fact that Professor H. Lauck, nstructor n scence at the hfth school coach of the hgh school team, haa consented to assume the responsblty of workng the post's team nto. shape. Lauck has had successful ex-j perence as a coach of teams n- the south s beng counted on to' school the locals n some plays that wll baffle the opposton. The squad wll practce each Tuesday am dark. wfrday nght from 6:30 untl rewster's Feld wll be used. ba Cyne Co.; French gray color. Sell $30, cfct?60. W. E. Armstrong 475 MereHne Ave., near Baldwn's, DOGS FOR SALE STRONGHEART Polce Puppes for sale. Champon dogs at stud. A, few very exceptonal females gven to relable people on breedng bass. Dogs traned by noted German tran- " er at reasonable fee; also Chow ' PART TME to start. Dstrct Representatve. To take charge dstrbuton. Lne Laboratory Products. mmense future. Hygente Products laboratores, 58 Bellevlle Avenue, Newark, N. J Gr^at Dane Puppes. FOR SALE Strongheart j Kenn»», Easton avenue. New Br ns- wck, N. J. Telephone 1443-W-f. j Empre Theatre, Rahway PROGRAM FOR WEEK ftcfares JVou? Showng n Lyrc Theatre, Man St., Rahway Whle Empre s Beng Remodeled TONGHT (FRDAY) September 19th Wllam Farbanks Dorothy Rever n "THE MARTYR SEX" A vrle, compellng drama of mountan women mountan men. Topcs of the Day "Neck ud Neck" Mermad Comedy. SATURDAY, September 20th Era Novak n "THE LURE OF THE YUKON" Latest "Leather Puhert" "He Loop* to Conquer" Lloyd Hamlton n "Mr Frend" Two D«r t MONDAY TUESDAY September 22nd 23rd Douglas Farbanks n "ROBN HOOD" Robn Hood h* merry crew, who took from the rch to ad the poor; hs love for sweet Mad Maran; Sherwood Forest Nottngham Town; Frar Tuck Lttle John wth ther staffs <*udgels all etched out ( of the dm past made to lve agan. On Monday Fables; Latest Knograms. On Tuesday "The Farewell" Wlderness tale. Specal musc has been engaged for ths pcture. WEDNESDAY, September 24th Double Feature Day Dorothy Rever Wllam Farbanks n "THE OTHER KND OF LOVE" Le.ter Cuneo n "WESTERN GRT" Larry Smon n "Plana Pajama*" THURSDAY. September 25th Hoot Gbson n "THE THRLL CHASER" Chasng thrlls was hs specalty from the western plans to the movng pcture studos of Unversal Cty n one jump a story of unusual adventure romance wth ntmate flashes of many screen celebrtes, vews of Unversal Cty. "Uncle Sam" Mermad Comedy. 3rd chapter of "The ron Man." FRDAY, September 26th Vrgna Vall Mlton Slls n "A LADY OF QUALTY" Mllons have seen the play mllons have read the book here a the sumptuous producton of the beautful fascnatng romance. You wll not want to mss t. Wth Earle Foxe Mary Phlbn n the cast. "Broncho Expre»»" Tuxedo Comedy. Topcs of the Day. Comng Soon: "THE COVERED WAGON" DUCO The Last Word n Automoble Fnsh Has a Satn Fnsh. Does Nqt Crack. Does Not Chp. Does Not Lose ts Color. Wll Resst Scratches. Wll Resst Weather. Wll Resst Battery Add. s the ndestructble Fnsh. t Wll Last For Years. Costs No More Than Pant CONSULT US ON ALL YOUR BODY TROUBLES WE REBULD CARS LKE NEW UNTED BODY CORP. 100 HAMLTON STREET PHONK Rahway, N. J..**» n a one-sded panc here on Sunday the Mearlowbrooks, of Perth Amboy, defeated the Menlo Park by a score of 6 to 2. The Menlo Park team s all crpped up very unfortunate. The box score: M.adowbrook». AB. R. H. Zrlc, 3b Matlc, asl...,..,... -JL-X. 2 Dahljrren, 1b.,/. 5 0 Crowley, cf 4 0 Van Camp, c '... & 0 Whte, f 5 0 Barber, p 5 1 Lee, 2b. A 4 2 Yeaeer, rf 4 1 Menlo Park. 42 G H AB. R. H. H. Hahn, 3b,, c Homer, p Warkcy, ss Black, c, 3b G. Hahn, f Macdonald, lb 4 0 Klemowtz, 2b." 4 0 Klcy, rf.t Stout, cf Score by nnngs: Meadowbrooks Menlo Park REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PROPERTY for sale, reasonable, near Belmar, N. J.; lot contans V acre. nqure Mrs. E. E Pope, 100 Man St., Rahway, N. J. t pd MUST SELL AT SACRFCE Tw lots on ndana avenue, near ralroad school, to settle estate. Wrte partculars E. W. Wolf, Executrx, Long Branch, N. J. R. F. D '109. FOR SALE OR RENT VoHo! u* You WAMT Menlo Park Succumbs ' Possums Beat Sabo's Fords Beaten By Long To Meadowbrook Boys Woodbrdge Team Congregatonal Lades Met At Home of Mrs. Voorhees Fords PossmB, a to am not thought o be qute as strong as the leadng earns of the townshp, threw a bombshell nto the baseball camp of Manager g Sabo on Sunday ad mnsered a over thft Woudbrldge Muncpal Nne. By ts 1-3 wn the Rpssum aggregaton empnstrated the fact that t wll lave to be consdered when t comes :me to pck the townshp champons; t also demonstrated that t s a stronger team than t has been "ven redt for beng. Harry Maer, who has been rollng up an mpressve strke-out record hs season, was on the mound for Fords "set down" seventeen Woodbrdfre players as vctms of hs slants. Fourteen out of the ffteen men retred n the last fve nnngs went out on strkes. He held Sabo's boys lterally "n the hollow of hs h." Maer has a record of 110 strkeouts n the last seven games, Donovan, Woodbrdge ptcher, also fooled hs opponents at tmes sueceeded n fannng 12 of them but he was found for sxteen hts as aganst fve secured by hs teammates. The frst run of the Muncpal Nne was secured n an unusual way. Donovan walked, attempted to steal second was ht on the bead by a throw to the bag by the catcher. The ball bounced nto center feld was lost n the grass, Donovan scorng before t was located, Chrstensen featured at the bat for Fords, whle Breeder Keatng were best for the, home boys. The box score: Po.um A. C. AB, R. H. A. Gloff, rf 5 2 Jensen, c 4 11 Szaller, 3b. 5 FVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, n jroot neghborhood; all latest mprove 3 ments. Apply Joseph Levy, 60 Rooae- j JJ Q[ off ' ltl 5 2 velt avenue, Cftteret. chrstensfn, 'ec'z"'""z". 5 2 FOR RENT THREE ROOMS for rent, gas range water n one; or two furnshed rooms. Apply Vecsy, Amboy Ave. Valentne Place, Woodbrdge, N. J. ' 9-12, 19, 26. Rodner, 2b 5 0 Frazer, ss. 4 0 Maer, p 4 0 Muncpal Club. Powers, f 4 Donohue, rf 5 FURNSHED ROOM; sut one or two, \ Raamussen, JbV""!'"!!"""'"' 4 all convenences. New Jersey. Box 52, seln, ol fnnronondoo Tlnv ^9 Tool n -.-.,-> 1 r PANO NSTRUCTON Bragger, 3b 5 Turner, lb*. 3 Keatng, cf 4 Jacobs, ss 2 Pender, c 3 Donovan, p AB. R. H gven n Woodbrdge by Score by nnngs: Pqssums EDWARD BEMENT Woodbrdge Summary: Three base t Keatng. Two base hts Chrstensen (2), 325 Rversde Drve, New York Rasmussen, Bragger. Sacrfce ht nformaton may be obtaned A. Gloff. Struck out By Maer, 17; at 528 Barron Ave., Wood- by Donovan, 12. Ht by ptcher Frazer. N Walked By Maer, 7; by Brdge. Tel. 113-M. \! Donovan, 2. N LNE WTH/THE SPORTSMEN One of the best peces of news along sportng lnes that came to our ears ths week s the announcement that the hgh school s gong to take up football agan that the team wll be developed coached by a competent football mentor. We have always been outspoken aganst hgh school football as t s run n most small hgh schools we always wll he for the reason that t s just as cruel to send an mproperly traned squad of football players on the feld aganst a properly traned team as t s to send a company of rookes but to fght a lke number of traned veterans. But, vce versa, we know of no other sport that compares wth the grdron game for physcal development for the development of a manly, compettve sprt. We are FOR FOOTBALL, frst, last all the tme, when the players are' frst passed upon for physcal ftness by a physcan later traned n the fundamentals of the game by a man such as the new coach, Mr. Lauck, s sad to be. There s more scence to football thn the average "nnocent by-ster" realzes. t s qute a trck to be aj>le to fall on a ball properly, to tackle be tackled properly, to so arrange the body, when under a ple of beef bones, that no bones are broken. The publc here, as well as the school, has wanted to see football returned to the hgh school sport schedule, K s now up,'to all of us.to gel behnd the venture gve t the same knd of* support that made Woodbrdge one of the county leaders n basketball last wnter. "Monk" Mesack clams that the Woodbrdge Poet of Amercan Legon s gong to have the best football team n aam-pro crcles around here. We hope he s rght we aljo A home run by the opposng ptch- j er, combned wth a dscouragng numher of errors by the Fords Feld Club, spelled defeat for the townshp 1 team last Sunday when t traveled to j Tottenvlle met the Aquehongal nne of that place. Ths was the frst of a three-game seres to settle the queston-of «u^f«flmor httweea. the two-teams. Mlchok was n the box; for Fords was opposed by Early, of Rahway, who has earned hs salt ths summer n the Eastern Shore League of Maryl. Early was the star of the affray for, besdes hs work on the mound, he contrbuted a homer, a double, a sngle a pass. The box score: Aquehonga. _ AB. R. H. E. Solornon, 2b.' Paugh, rf Mesck, 3b Gloff, as Petersen, f Hallowell, cf.../ Nesley, c Bassett, lb Early, p? AB. R. H. E. Ford«. Muzurek, ss....:. Smalley, cf Burke, lb Dolna, f / Sullvan, 3b Mlchck, p Wallace, c Jogan, rf Rodner, 2b *Fullerton Fullerton batted for Wallace. Score by nnngs: Fords / Auehongas x 9 Here's Rule No. 1 to start the Fall arollng. Snce the days of Adam all men need new clothes when the leaves begn to fall That's the frst rule we are followng n our campagn to ncrease busness We are showng Fall Suts now 1 by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Mchaels-Stern, others that frre by two to four we,eks ahead of any other natonally known lnes that are by $5 to f 6 a garment less than you wll see n any other garment so well talored. We're after Volume You can see ths n our values. FALL SUTS $25^ $30 $35 OTHERS UP TO $50.06 New Fall HaU at $3 " Others $5.00, $6.00 Some Wth Extra Trouert.00..! New Fall Shrts., $2 M Others $2.50, $3.50 NATHAN JACOBSON 318 STATE ST., PERTH AMBOY The Home of Hat Schaffner & Marx Clothea ORDERS TAKEN For Home-made Cake, Bread Rolls. Telephone Woodbrdge 36-W. Mrs. Charles Numbers, 511 Rahway avenue. A Classfed Adv. Wll S«M»* - Never PROFESSONAL SERVCES DR. T. R. WRGHT, OateoB Physcan, 44 Green St.. V brdge. Telephone Woodbrdge 674 Houra: 1-8 Tuesdays Such Smoothness As Ths Wllys-Knght Brngs to Amerca the LANCHESTER BALANCER An nventon that Wpes OutVbraton Smoothness a* the term used to be wd n respect to motor cars has been turned nto ancent hstory by the new smoothness of the Wllys-Knght. A great engneerng nventon known as the Lanchester Balancer gves the Wllys-Knght sleeve-valve engne always noted for ts smoothness a revolutonary freedom from vbraton. The Lanchester Balancer s the nventon, of Dr. F. W. Lanchester, F. R. S., one of Great Brtan's foremost engneers. n smoothness, n power, n long lfe n many other w a y s the Wllys - Knght sleeve-valve engne lterally runs away from poppet-valve engnes even the most expensve ones. A. GROSS & SON New Brunswck Ave., Perth Amboy New Brunswck Ave., Fords

6 PAGE SX FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 Church Notes Woodbrdge seln Avetel Trnty F.p«rop«l.,1, tfjwn Myrs rt»ctov.. llnly Kuchrst. m. Church Sch>>. ll"ly Km hrst scr n. 8 n mon. There wll h< untl tn- llft S>l:y The chor ml "'< on Thursday evenntr. trltn Announcement \\n* ml 1 rf the engngenrn.c hm'.slmer M:. nlly M-.- Thr. to. m, t'hurch 11 a. n.--l're:u-h(! ^rvcp, 11 a. m. lre.u ht;, the topc "'.lests the Bble." new tract adjonng the Rado AoKoctes Development has heen nl """, through am streets lad out durng jthe pust two weeks a' number of -Mr. Mm. ChrlcM Tr:-'lvrn, j lots on that tract have already been.ut St. George's avenue, hvr H n ned j sold nnd two new houses nre nenrnj; lvcnhong.servce after a motor trp overt h' 1 M"huvk completon. m October. Tral nnd to Nagm Full-. The tnct tself faces Onk Tree for rehearsal Mr nn,l Mr. \l Vvnn,,f, Roul nnd most of the plots on O;k Perth Amhoy,.spent PhTad. \\M BncnMhe wrekv. wth Tru- Road have already been dsposed! Asb.ry Park. Mr :H&. E, hn.." " ' V- " f. Whl " ' h " buldng husnejelse Mr. _. M«L R,,n,lull Montgon, man street where may boat a ststll, seln. <h»ol... Mrs. Wllam Mgunness fnd ] boomng BS usual houses are gong up almost as fast as the nun-' 1 The Ltuhn Cnmp Fr,-,,-f Avenel wll hold n food sale nn Snturl;>, September 27. whn 1 fresh Yuts vegetables und hnn-mnde futcle. wll be n cvdenre. The rump fre asks hearty Huj>n'-t. Mr. Mr«. H. Henurd Mr. Mrs. Edwnnl Urownskll, of Hosptal Auxlary Plans Bazaar Nov. 1 To Be Frst Event Of Long Seres Of Events By Club rght*, prvlege*, heredtaments fnd nppurtonnncer thereunto belongng OT n anywse nppertnnng. FREDERCK C.OWEN. Sherff. THOMAS 1K0WN, $21 00 Solctor.!)-ll, Lt 1.; lll-h. 10. SHERFF'S SALE wth 'C.. -hng servce, Mss '.rrtha!' thf Mbje't League [Mm- for Wednesday meetng. fon, Gordon, of Freehold, were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Klwood Johnson, the past week. Rodney Shearer, of Brooklyn, erly of town, was the over-ng 1 "',,r Apes?" wth k ery, of Perth Amboy, md Mrs. Mlton Montgotm The Woodbrdg' nnd Sewnrpn eek-ond Ht Chnpter of the Rnhway Hosptal Auxlary met lust week at the home of Mss Dasy Rush. g Mr - f Long y Plan!l were dscussed for the nnnual bazaar to be held on Saturday, N M W g p fas as rooms n the neghborhood. 7:1.-, p. m. wth the subject (;» p. n.-kpw>ml - ( ' a * UP ' ^Uj>rformerly of town, was the over-nght Mr. Foster has used two of hs Montgomery, of Smth street. sl Cty, were weekend vstors November 1, at the home of Mrs. W? 1 t - t _!l me of Ml. am MrB - J Gcor * 1 ', A._O.born, n Green street. Mrs. V,. Perry Mrs. W.. Tombs head Me p. m. Prayer h; Sunday.School R a «! mel l d ng on cussed nght plans were ds-j M. oml ".v»'» held the annual Sunday'' l(ln ' llfl< ' r dny aft'mon at the home of Mrs. H. A. Tappen, on Edgar Hll. Mss Ann.Johnston returned home n Toronto, Canspendng several weeks tractors on the development, workng, Mrs. Bruce Jones vsted Mrs. H. the fancy table-mrs' G A. Hoffman Saturday afternoon Sunday to Bernard, recently. ' - get the tract n shape for the Sundav crowd. There were over n hundred people who vsted seln lust Sunday, many of whom bought homes to mow Sn mmedately or n the near future. Mr. Connoly moved nto one of thc houses of The Rado Assocates, h h Hd A 1!tf(.d to held the annua bunday,^ Mr anj Mrs s_ B Brewster of j purchase,! by hm on Hnrdng avenue;.ho. Far,» rrday. October!«; (;,., m,,, wm(,, Mr. Robert moved nto another house Mr» nh Mrs Cnro] McNult y ( of ra, _ M r n H Mrs Cnro] McNult y ( of supper wll he held n connecton E zan,, th wt, rc the Sunday KUe f u of :h far M M G F Bt p «h :h. far, The hrworth League held a meetently nnd plans were lad l t ' Mr, ltl( y K George F. Brewster. jll B d D on the new tract on Sonora avenue, M Pthk l Mr. move n Mrs. tha week Petschke also nto the hous«feur rtven a play fotne Messrs. Wllam Bender, Donald.purchased by them from the Rado McCabe, Wlson Barrett Harry ; Assocates on Pershng avenue. Mr l. lmo '!Y',!,"" "'' Funsrh, of Ro»elle, were the Satur- "ehn moved nto hs home on Sl7.tr.nnecton wth the play ^ ^ ^ ^^^ Qf Mr am( ^ T, (lv, nu(. rt>, d Mr, JrBn on Sonora aw. to tme ' " ' ' " " " ' <.Vt>b>-r. n c Th«next Epworth League meetng wll be a socnl busness meetng next month. The Men's Club wll hold ther meetng of the openng season the 13th of October., o Sonora ave nue, several others have made vsted cla-1 arrangements to move nto ther houses purchasd from the Rado As M. Paul Ohlott, of Freemnn street, s spendng two weeks at Atlantc Cty. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Huher, of School street, motored to Prnceton. Robert Charles Fnnsh, of Brooklyn, spent the week-end wth ky, Hp ther aunt, Mrs. Frank Carlson, of School street. am Mrs. Wltam of upper Man street, attended a dn- Pretbyterlan. Aev. L. V. Buschmnn, mnster. 10 a. m. Snbbath school. 11 a. m. Mornng seres. 7:45 p.m. Evenng servce,,.... K,,< t Mdweek servce Wednesday eve- 1 " r. -thwur party,n Newark, bat- «f» nvlnrk trdny nght. fte RuMhnL Chapter of the'..-mr...ml Mrs. George Hoffman, Westmnster Guld had a Fall frolc M r \ * rlf *foore^ of upper Man Wth fun nnrt feed Monday evenng at "t«f. ""<> Ml9S.. Ell J a^ Mu axwe11 ; the manse to begn ts work after the! f Lyndhurst attended the Harvest summer vacaton. Games were ptay.' Home celebraton at Pscataway, on ed a short busness sesson held,' Saturday evenng. at whch tme t was planned to send; u - Mr - lml Mls ' T. H Wryker, of delegates to the. Westmnster Guld ^ ^," venu< [' ^cnt th< ' week-end Conference at Westffeld, September at C nlll ' r /.- v Lak^.,.. -? ' p a j ero! Mrs. Morrs Mark has returned f^mfat^rt'fahfr home on Lnden avenue, after the Guld of the Elzabeth Prllby-! a^oll 1 ; mon t!l?! attt y. n, Eur P e ; _ tery, wll have charge of the con-1 - M ' 8s f Lll ' lan ^ c ^ >»* Fr«- ferw-.ee. The next meetng wll bj man street has resumed her studes held at. the fnanse, Monda/evenrfg^t^Trenton Norma1 Bchool*. -,..,,.,,. Mrs. Fred Moore, the deleatcs- Mss Wlhelmrm.Schlenor n en- gen. Mrs. F. R. Valentne Mrs. tertanmg Mss Lurkar Scheer, of Jersey Cty, at her ho ;,-? d Mn - Wllam Roper, of Bter, the bread rolls; Mrs. M.. Jersey Cty were week-end guests at. Demarest MTS J. C. Wllams, 7 of Mr ' «nd Mrs. S. McKee.jthe apron; Mrs. A.'F. Rolph a? u e! M J K h d M 7 v? ue -! Mrs - J- J - DunnK the cy: Mrs. Mrs. Ottman, Mr. Charles Ott- Cedrc Ostrum an<tmss Ethel Valenman Mrs. Wllam Ptchel, of tre, the mystery table; Mrs. W. V. Llzabeth, spent Sunday at the home D. Strong Mss Laura Cutter, «' C Vr* Sessel. cracker punch table; Mss Dasy Mr. Wllham Lloyd, of Asbury A. Rush Mrs. F. G. TBdale, the lark vsted Mr. Mrs. H. Ber- posters. These charmen are prv- N CHANCERY OF NEW JKRSEY Uctwce Joseph Varga, complanant, Stephon Hurvath Anne llorvnth, hs wfe, defendants. F fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated December o, 1S2-. By vrute of the above stated wrt to me drected delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY/ OCTOBER FlFThKNTll, NhNETEEN HUN- DRED AND TWENTY-FOUR at two o'clock n the afternoon at sad day at the Sherff's offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All that certan lot, tract or parcel of l premses, herenafter partcularly descrbed stuate, lyng, beng n the Townshp of Woodcracker punch Jable ;_Msj Dasy brdge, n the County of Mddlesex H. Prall, the cake; Mrs. J. E. Breokenrdge Mrs. G. F. Brewjthe a! Mrs - J - A.'F K t TM F p the cy: Mrs. M Ehl Vl nard, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Pndesen, of Newark, spent Monday-wth Mrs. C. Sease. M d M J d leged to select ther own commttees ' Sx new memberb were reported for the chapter -Mss Nellu Best, Mrs. Alfred Jellyman, Mrs. J. L M j Bocntcs how n course of completon. * A meetng was held on Monday evenng last n Mr. Olver's pool room ) Mss Lllan Haemueller, Mss Ml- Mr. Mrs. J. r. Skdmore ',«=.,... -, chldren, rvng Lllan, Mrs. 1 Howl, Mrs. Gertrude Roarkfe,! W. Holmes, of El Mora, spent Sun- R 08S Lev, Mrs. Joseph McEwen. day wth Mr. Mrs. G. ('. Holmes, of Manhattan avenue. Edward Theodore Gordano, of the seln Volunteer Hook Ladder Company. Mrs. Drecht chldren, Mr. Mrs. Scusen, Mr. Herman Erckson from New York, were guests of Mr, Ufa. Farber on Hardng av«nq'e, on Sunday. _,. >. am Mfs, Sloan are Ttuay movng nto ther new resdence on Hardng avenue. September 211. Those- n attendance at the meetng were: the Msses Anna Baker, rene Wallng, Florence Mc- Auslan, Georga ltem, Bertha Ohlott, Adele Water, Rose Uegler, Ruth Lorch, Anna Petersen, Ruth Leber, Charlotte Howard, Pearl Petersen, Mrs. Charles Farretl has return- «to the n o me of Mrs. McLeod, of Grenvlle avevstng her sster n, Helen Kahlcr, Myrtle Howard Gardena Hatfeld. The Breckenrdge Chapter of the WestmnKter Guld resumed ts meptngs on Monday evenng at the home of Mss (racc ('. Huber, on Green street. Plans were made to attend the Guld Conference to be held n "Weatfeld, September "27. At the next meetng the new study book wll be started. The mte boxes returned netted the socety a goodly sum. Followng the busness sesson a socal hour was enjoyed refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meetng wll be wth Mrs. Hurry Reyder, of 132 Paterson street, Perth Amboy. The Brotherhood held ts frst monthly supper snce the summer vacaton on Thursday evenng n the basement of the Sunday school room. f""a large number of men were n attendance were served wth a bountful supper under the supervson of Mrs. George Hoffman her effcent commttee. Mr. John Blar, the uresdent, outlned the work for the comng season. Rev. R. W. Mark, of the Thrd Presbyteran Church, of Elzabeth, a former pastor of the local church, gave a.strrng address. Short's Soothng flyncopators furnshed the musc. jk;'- ' The Sunshne Class wll meet Monevenng atthe home of Ms. WT- - - ge- Phladelpha, Mr. Mrs. John Campbell, of Freeman Btreet, are recevng congratulatons upon the brth of a son, born on Saturday. Mrs, ^sherj,'. Rolph, of Rahway avenue, Mrs, Sherman Demarest, of Grove avenue, were Nuw York vstors, recently. Mr. Mrs. rvng Martn, of Mlltown, were the week-end guests " Mrs. Woodbrdge Mss Catherne Concnnnon wll leave Monday for Convent Staton, where she wll enter St. Elzabeth's College. Mrs. Harold Coutts, Mrs. Jonn Orsoe Mrs. Howard Stllwell attended a luncheon brdge party an Tuesday afternoon gven by Mrs. Rol Dey at Keyport. Mr. Theodore Leber, who has been a patent at the Rahway Hosptal for several weeks, s at hs home ded Snn, of Newark, Mss Alma Thomas, of Drakestown, spent Monday evenng at the home of Mr. Mrs. J. Browne. Mrs, lrowne returned to Newark wth her guests lluu jeletvcatberc tl) Wednesday. J Am* Thomas, of Drakestown, was a week-end guest Ht the home of Mrs. J. Browne. Avenel Avenel Branch Woman's Club Plant For Dance The Avenel bnneh f the Woman's Club of Woodbrdge met at the home State of New Jersey. Beng lot numbered fve hundred one (501) on a map or plan of Home Gardens dated September 24, 1012, made by A, L. Elot,, Cv Engneer, tled n the offce of the Clerk of Mddlesex County, October 11, 1912, more partcularly descrbed as follows, to wt: Bounded^ North-westerly by Bamford avenue, 35 feet; north-easterly by lot 502 on sad plan, 100 feet; south-easterly by lot 510 on sad plan, 14 feet; southerly by lot 500 on sad plan, feet. Contanng accordng to sad plan 2460 square feet more or less. Aflt-Ale* fll that e«rt«n tract or parcel of l, stuate, lyng of Mrs. J, Wr brtfwne, Wednesday Beng n tre Townshp of Woodevenng. Mrs. Browne as charman j brdge, County of Mddlesex On<s Member of the House of Representatves, for the Thrd Congressonal Dstrct. One Member of the Senate of thn. State for the County of Mddlesex. Three Members of the General Assembly. One Clerk of the County of Mddlesex. One Coroner of the County of Mddlesex. Two Freeholders for the term of 3 year* the followng Townshp offcer: One Member of Townshp Commttee from each ward. One Townshp Assessor, for three years. ' One Rgad Supervsor, for thr^ years. Two Surveyors"of the Hghways. One Justce of Peace. One County Commtteeman Hnd County Commtteewoman for each poltcal party, n each dstrct. Also: Notce s hereby gven that the Boards of Regstry Electon for the Townshp of Woodbrdge wll V o t n ther several pollng plac s from 1 P. M. to 9 P. M. (Stard Tme) on Tuesday, October 14th, 1924, for the purpose of revsng correctng ther regsters. Also Notce s hereby 1 gven that a General Electon wlt be held at the varous pollng places n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, Mddlesex County, New Jersey, between the hours of 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. (Stard Tme) on Tuesday, November 4th, 1924, for the purpose of electng Electors of a Presdent Vce- Presdent of the Unted Stat». One Unted States Senator. One Member of the HouRe of Representatves, for the Thrd Congressonal Dstrct. One Member of the. Senate of ths State for the County of Mddlesex. Three Members Assembly. of the General y One Clerk of the County of Mdj of the musc commttee reported that State of New Jersey, beng lots 4H1».. MS3 Antonette Dellanegro, of her commttee s plannng to have an j 600 on a map or plan of Home ale * e3c,.. _ New York, spent the week-end wth \ entertanment dance on October! Gardens, dated September 24, 1!>12, "l?, 6 toroner ' the County of Mss Carolne Bowker. X8. "The Avenel'Ktchen Orchestra", made by A.. L. Elot, Cvl Engneer,! Mf )J, dese *;,,, The Auxlary of the Progressve wj]l be the entertanment. ^ fled n the offce of the Clerk 1, Two t reenolders for the term of Assocaton wll meet Tuesday eve-1 The frst rehearsal wll take place : of Mddlesex County. J years on Freeman street. Mrs. J.. ConcannoT NeUon, of West avenue, C *aren. j'vthe lades held ther frst mssonyvtry. meetng for the season n the ^.SJtHjday school room, Wednesday aft ^JBrnoon, was preceded by a box fjjbncheon at 1 o'clock. The topc for KlSfcusson was "The Base Enlargfe'taK Vsta" was n charge of Mrs. '* " - V. Buschman. Mrs. S. B. Brewof Elzabeth, was the guest of Mrs. A. S. De»endorf, of Man street, on Monday nght. Mr. Wllam Roeder, of Paterson, was a local Mstor on Monday. -Mrs. S.. Demarest, of Grove avenue, vsted wth frends n Planfeld on Monday. Mr. Mrs. J. Edward Harned, of Green street, were the week-end guests of Mss Ethel Valentne, at her summer cottage n Brele, N. J, Mr. Mrs, Leon Campbell chldren, Patrca Leonard, of Green street, motored to Dover Green Pond on Sunday. Mr. Burton Dezendorf, of Man street, was the guest of frends n Brele on Sunday. Mr. Robert Red Mss Laura Red, of Bloomfeld, formerly of Man street, town, were local guests wth frends hero on Frday nght. Mr. Mrs, George Hoffman, of West Man street, entertaned Mss Elzabeth Maxwell, of Lyndhurst, over the week-end. Mrs. Walter Warr daughter, Jane, of Grove avenue, spent Frday n New York Cty. Mrs. Armaml Lvaa, of East Orange, has been vstng Mr. Mrs. Elmer Copel, of Glove avenue, -Mrs. George Hoffman Mrs. daughter, Catherne, were Newark shoppers, Tuesday. Mrs. A. J. Delaney daughter, Eleanor, Mr. Mrs. T. X. O'Bren son, Thornton, of Alden street, accompaned by ther guest, Mrs. Hram Perce, of Ogden, Utah, motored to West Orange, where they were the guests *>f Mr. Mrs. Wllam Rrennan, on Sunday, Mrs. W. V. D. Strong chldren, of Grove avenue, returned from New York State, where they spent the summer months. Mss Anna Kydd, sster of Mrs, Strong, s vstng here. Mr. Mrs. Merrll Mosher, of Muple avenue, have been entertanng Mr. Mrs. George'Bartlett, of Boston, Mss Ella Pryor. of New York State, who returned on Tuesday for ther homes. Mrs. Hram Preece, of Ogden, Utah, s the guest of her sster, Mrs- T. X. O'Bren, of Alden street, for a month. Mss Marte Heller, of Man street, has returned to her home after nlng, September 23rd, at the home of Mrs. Ray Hancock. Mr. W. Barth s n New Haven, mn., ths week on a. busness trp. Mr. Mrs. George Edward Bent fam}y have moved from Burnett street to Rahway. Mrs. Wllam Baler s spendng the week n Jersey Cty wth her parents, Mr. Mrs. Ashmore. The Msses Ale jura Van Slyke entertaned a number of frends at ther home Tuesday evenng. Mss lunkar Scheer enteraned wth, a number of pano selectons, After a very pleasant evenne the hostesses served refreshments. Those present were: Mss lunkar Scheer, of New York; Mss Wlhelmna Schlener, Mss nez Van Cleft, the Msses Laura Esther Van Slyke, Mrs. L. B. Van Slyke Mr. B. B. Clark. Mrs. Nel Hume. Mrs. J. Larkn Mss PhyllB Montgomery were Newark.shoppers Wednesday. The Rosary Socety wll meet Monday evenng at the school to make returns on the barn dance t held Saturday evenng. From all ndcatons the affar was a fnancal success. at the home of Mrs. Browne on Mon- Decree amountng to approxmate day evenng. The branch) decded to ; ly $1,300. gve the half pound box of, cy to Together wth all sngular the each chld n the ommunty as had been the custom at Chrstmas the club wll hold a card party n November to raafl money h th d Th bh r o fl y cy. The branch h tt f party n Novam- n. anywse appertanng & to purchase thea ** FREDERCK G0TVEN, $26.00 l F to the trustees of the Avenel Free Publc Lbrary voted to turn the books whch they have n ther lbrary over to the Avenel Lbrary when the buldng s completed. The Woman's Club Free Publc Lbrary has about 600 books at present. After the busness meetng the hosts served refreshments a muscal program was enjoyed. Mrs. Browne Mrs. F. Brethwate sang a duet "Whsperng Hope" Mrs Browne sang a solo "The Whole World s Watng For the Sunrse." Mrs. S. N. Greenhalgh accompaned on the pano. The next J meetng wll be at the home of Mrs. Harry Detz October 1st. Mrs. Teed, Well Known Here, Marred n Calforna rghts, prvleges, heredtaments appurtenances thereunto belongng or THOMAS BROWN, Sherff. $ Solctor. 9-19, 26: 10-3, 10, SHERFF'S SALE. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY»nd the follownf Towmhp offcer; One Member of Townshp Commttee from each ward. One Townshp Assessor, for three years. ^^ One Road Supervsor, for three years. Two Surveyors of the Hghways. One Justce of Peace. One County Commtteeman County Commtteewoman for each poltcal party, n each dstrct. Also, throughout the State for the purpose of votng for or aganst the adopton of "Shall the act enttled 'An Act authorsng the creaton of a Between Jacob Stenberg, com- debt of the State of New Jersey by planant, Rose Cohen, Max) the ssuance of bonds of the State n Cohen, et als., defendants. F Fa; an amount not exceedng eght mlfor sale of mortgaged premses! j' n dollars, for the purpose of paydated July 28, ng the cost of extendng the system By vrtue of the above stated (of State Hghways by the construcwrt to me drected delvered 'on of brdges tunnels for ve- wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FFTEENTH, NNEhcular or other traffc across the Delaware Hudson rvers, or ether of them; provdng the ways means to pay the nterest of such j Mrs. Fanne S. Teed, wdow of the The lumber for the club house ; j a t e c o Freeman G. Teed, who has arrved, work wll be started any day. Woodbrdge Scouts Have Reorganzed; Combne Troops Scout Troops, of Wood d h d h brdge, have several weeks spent ut Warwck, N. been decded Y., has returned to her dutes at the New York Telephone Company. reorganzed, to combne t the has two of West Man York ' _ ll 1 CUt'l V. t\ 11UU1 V, Ul 11 C3L gave a most nterestng talk or. t - Frjd jn N trp to Alaska where she vsted ; cj ndan school. She had many _ M r Mra j H Thayer Mar b> w»»» on exhbton. Mrs. Rolph Wtag "Follow the Gleam." A round e talk was enjoyed. Mrs. A. L. wll be n charge of the next on October 15., The Lades' Tea wll be at the ome of Mrs. S. B. Brewster on Octo- V ' The young people of the church OjrJl have a sujper n the Sunday '.chool basement on Tuesday evenng,. September 23, n charge of Mrs. John y tn daughters, Carol Dors, spent the weekend at ther cottage O Lk at Orange Luke. Mrs. Norman avenue, und guests, Sleght Rev. Jones> of Grove Mss Gertrude Mrs. Charles Edra u: " Garret, of Verbutk, N. Y., motored to Asbury Park on Frday. Mrs. Hurry Sherman son, Jack, of Man street, wll spend tomorrow (Saturday) n New York shoppng the remer of the week-end as the guests of Mrs. Sherhow a DOX Buca man. s mother Mrs s olmenb lck of, October 3, nstead New York cjt! rl The chor wll hold a box socal V n Frday evenng, October 3, nstead ^ ± ^ t September 26, as prevously; _ M(. Mrs Sau, Deckj ngerj of tlanned. ChrUtan Scence ; The Chrstan Scence Socety holds >ces n the church buldng, West nm,v,..ue, corner of Marsh street, Sef mren, every Sunday mornng at 11 f NSlock testmony meetng every '\ tfodnesday evenng at 8 o'clock. Al j t d Mnn street, entertaned on Sunday b f l l t d N a number uf local guests New York frends at a party n honor of y nvted. nele Ezra Says: f Roosevelt were alve today you uld see hm tourng the country ' Cooldgc T. U. lked honest men. ject reduced publc debt red don't forget these facts on on day. py ther son, Sdney Leon, who was born recently. - Mss rene Wallng wll leave Wednesday for Chambersburg, where sh ewll begn her sophomore year at Wlson College. Boy Scouts of Amerca, Troops 1 wll hold a bg Fal rally n the Sjuout, Cabn, Frday evenng, September 26. At ths meetng mert badge* wll be awarded rewards gven to the Scouts who won honors at ther summer camps. Howard Phlp Rodney s ll at the feome of hs parents on Carteret Mss Dorothy Wheeler, of Rdge-, dale avenuu, vsted Mrs, Raymond Amus, of Tottenvlle, Sunday. Harry Tappen, of Schoder avenue, wll leave Monday for Phladelpha, where he wll enter the Freshman Class at Jefferson Medcal College, Mr. Wllam Rowe was the tmest of Mr. Mrs. Lews Graham, of Brooklyn, Monday. Mss Ruth Dunkle, of Brooklyn, was the. week-end guest of Mrs. Emma Lockwood, Mss Maran Lockwood Mss Rose Galada spent the week-end at Green Pond. Mrs. George Pfeffer, Sr., grdaughter, Mss Florence Huykll, of Rdgewood, spent the weekend wth Mrs.. H. Tappen, Mr. Mrs. George Pfetler, Jr., Mrs. Anna Hurley, Graham Conkln Eugene Andrews, of Rdgewood, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Tappen. Mr. Mrs. Thomas Murraj daughter, Margaret, vsted Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. Mra. Stevens, at Orange, on. Saturday, Mrs. Wlls Gaylord Mrs. Ellu Wheeler are entertanng ther brother, Mr. Wllam Gordon, of Brooklyn. Mr. Mrs. Jesse Clark daughter, Alce, of Jersey Cty, spent the week-end wth Mr. Mrs. A. H. Bowers, of Rdgedale avenue. Mr. Charles Jones, of New York, spent Sunday wth hs parents, Mr. Mrs. C. C. JoneB. was well known n her grlhood days n Woodbrdge as Mss Panne Schoder, was marred to Mr. John Klen, n Los Angeles, September 3. They wll make ther home n Vence, Calforna. WOODBRDGE TOWNSHP. troops to lmt the number of members to ffty Scouts. A dvson nto three groups or patrols has been made one group for each, tenderfeet, second-class, frst-class Scouts. The frst-class, or mert badge patrol had a meetng on Monday. t was decded to name the patrol "Flyng Eagle." The followng offcers were also chosen at ths meetng: Patrol leader, George Tappen; assstant patrol leader, James Dowlng; patrol scrbe, Walter Brytczuk. Ths natrol ntends to organze a basketball team whch s expected to bweep the county. r Ruskas Entertan On Brthday of Son Aucunent Notce. Barron Avenue Pavng Coley Street Pavng Albert Street Pavng School Street Pavng Leone Street Grade Lews Street Grade Rowl Place 9«wer NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that the Board, apponted for makng assessments for benefts accrung from the followng local mprove ments n the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the County of Mddlesex, has fxed Wednesday, October 2, 1924, at 8 o'clock n the evenftg, at the Memo ral Muncpal Buldng, n sad Town of all persons TEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR,^ debt also to pay dscharge at two o'clock, daylght savng tme, 1 the prncpal thereof; provdng n the afternoon of sad day at the for the submsson of ths law to the Sherff's offce n the Cty of New People at a General Electon, passed j M h b d t d d Brunswck, N. J. All that certan tract or of l premses stuate lyng beng n the Borough of Carteret, County of Mddlesex State of New Jersey, whch on a map enttled, "Map of Property of the Carteret Realty Company, 1902," made by Frankln Marsh, Surveyor, Rahway, N, J., whch map has been duly fled n the offce of the Clerk of the County of Mddlesex, at New Brunswck, N. J., are lad duwn, known shown as lots numbers March 14, 1924, be adopted saneparcel, toned? The net revenue from the eghty-sx (86), ffty-sx (56), together wth the northerly onehalf of lots numbers eghty-fve (85) d fftf (55) d h j brdges tunnels constructed under ths act are devoted to the payment of the bonds." The boundary lnes pollng places of the varous dstrcts are as follows: FRST WARP. FRST WARD 1st DSTRCT From the west sde of Fulton street to the east sde of Amboy avenue from the south sde of Man street to the Perth Amboy Cty Lne. g Places Fre Hou.e, School tr «t ' Woodbrdge. lf of lots numbers eghtyfve (85) F»RST WARD 2nd DSTRCT ffty-fve (55), adjonng, the j Between the east sde of Fulton street same beng thrty-seven fve-l Woodbrdge Creek from Man tenths (37.5) feet wde, front! st / eet 8Outh : also from tlle east sde rear, two hundred (200) feetl» f Amboy avenue to Woodbrdge n depth frontng facng on Longfellow Whtter streets as shown on sad map. Begnnng at a pont n the westerly lne of Longfellow street sad pont beng dstant northerly one hundred forty-fve twenty-eght Crook between Man street Green street; also between the Pennsylvana Ralroad Woodbrdge Creek from Green street to Freeman street. Pollng Place: Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge. FRST WARD 3rd DSTRCT shp, for the ftearmg ol an persons ]ne of L o fellow street d f m l^ te ±ZtrSZZ f s o a r d be n m e : j ««p««* «** < «**»"* one-hundedths "'(145.28)""feet "from! B e twee " Green street " Freeman the corner formed by the nter-1 r «et a P d b. e & ree j l the Pennsylvana secton of the southerly lne of Shaffer street wth the westerly * " ' Mr, Ms. Andrew Ruska, of Woodbrdge avtjnue, entertaned a number of frends Sunday afternoon n honor of the ffth brthday of ther son, Andrew. The heuse was prettly decorated wth Fall flowers. Games were l d d An w played musc enelaborate supper was joyed, served. The guests were: Paul Wllam Senbedorf, Gordon Hunt, Ronald Edward Stanck, Henry Stephens, Rchard Van Syckle, Edward Grpp, Albert Stephen Ruska, Andrew Ruska, rene Frederck, Jula Srebnec, Maran McCann, Angelna Anna Stanck, Mr. Mrs. Frank Grpp, Mr. Mrs. Frank Stanck, Mr. Mrs. Albet RuBka, Mr. Mrs. Stephen Ruska. Road. Mrs. Wllam Uaker vsted her parents, Mr. am Mrs. Ashmore, of Cooldge or chaos the answer sjeway Cty, the ]ast week, tat YOU ake t Mr Mrs George g t YOU make t MNATURE mausoleum that the old-fashoned sodden to an eternal protecton, e Norwak Vault. Moulded renforced, arw _., the heavy ld u» b n your pretence. [ te«beat undertaken over the ' ~ ttt made by Mr, Mrs. George Bartlett Mss EHu Pryer, of New York, have returned to ther homes after nalng wth Mr. und Mrs. Merrll Mosher, of Maple avenue. -.Mrs. Wllam Mwck has returned to her honn on Fulton street,,ter vstng her Msler, Mrs. Edward Huhberfcer, n Newark. Mrs. W. V. ). Strong chldren, Eleanor und Selah, have returned from Sabbath Uuy Pont, Me., where they spent the summer. -MM. W. C. Everett, of Phladelpha, who recently underwent a terluut operaton at the Perth Amboy Cty Hosptal, has returned to the home of her, daughter, Mrs. A. E. Pearce, uf Hgh street. -Dorothy Robert Prall, of Greeu street, hate been on the sck 'H Urn past week, Mr. T. X, O'Bren, of Alden St. James' Dramatc Socety Plannng For "Pollyanna" F. J. Sehwe^ler, presdent of St. James' Dramatc Assocaton, has announced that the players who have made an envable reputaton on local stages n the pust two or three years, are plannng to stajje "Pollypnna" early ths Fall. Bewdes the excellence of the cast und vehcle another ht; drawng card wll be the fact that the play wll be gven n the audtorum, of the new school on a stage that compares favorably wth that of most theaters. New of All Woodbrdge Towmhp n the ndependent, the mot wdely read paper n Woodbrdge Advertsement Another Card Club fts n connecton wth the sad m pruvements, namely: Barron Avenue Pavng Coley Street Pavng Albert Street Pavng School Street Pavng Leone Street Grade Lews Street Grade. Rowl Place Sewer Dated, September 15, JAMES McKEOWN, GEORGE S. LUFBARRY, JOHN A. FNN, Board. A. KEYES, Townshp Clerk, As assessments are now reported to the Crcut Court for confrmaton, the above hearng wll be your only opportunty to be heard n the Townshp regardng any of the above assessments. f you do not attend ths hearng, subsequent complant can only be made to the Crcut Court.. drecton along a lne at rght angles to sad westerly lne of Longfellow street two hundred (200) feet to u Ralroad St. George's avenue nl that part of the Frst Ward west of St. George's avenue north of Heard's Brook. Pollng Place: Hgh School, Barron avenue, Woodbrdge. FRST WARD 4th DSTRCT All that part of the Frst Ward south Another card club was organzed on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. W. Wudley, of Maple avenue. The charter members are Mrs. B. W. Wadley, Mrs. John Short, Mrs. George Dsbrow, Mrs. L. W. Woodroan, Mrs. WtJl. Grawold, Mrs. John Blar, Mrs. Harry Ford Mrs. Bell. Brdge was played, wth Mrs. John Blar wnnng a swchtray as frst prze, second prze, a ollar cuff set, went to Mrs. Bell. Refreshments were served, Mrs. L. W. Woudmnn wll entertan the club next Thursday afternoon at her home on Maple avenue. Why Women Use Glycerne Mxture Women apprecate the quck acton of smple glycerne, buckthorn bark, etc., as mxed n Adlerku. Most mmlcues act only on tower buwe.l but Adtorka acts on BOTH upper lower bowel, removes all trusses posons. Excellent for obstnate ponv n"the"easterly"ln'e otwht" of Hearts Brook west of Amboy ter street; thence runnng (2) n avt " nue.- a southerly drecton along the»ad ;. roll ' D «Place: New School No. 11, easterly lne of Whtter street ****?* U V*L ** o _ dbrlj * e SHERFF'S SALE Death Clams Popular, Eleven-Year-Old Boy Harvey Heselbtrg, eleven-year-old son of Mr. Mrs. Andrew C. Heaelberg, ded ut the home of hs parents on Nelson street, at 3 o'clock Tuesday mornng, after an llness of several days. He s survved by hs parents, a sster, Arlne, a brother, Wesley. Funeral servcea were held n the Presbyteran Church on Thursday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. L. V- Buschman offcatng. Mra. L. V. Buschman Mrs. A. F. Rolph aangf. nterment followed n the famly plot n the Fresbyte4an cemetery. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Joseph Varga, complanant, Anne Horvath Stephen Horvath, her husb, defendants. F fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated September 6, By vrtue of the above stated wrt to me drected delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FFTEENTH, NNETEEN HUN- DRED TWENTY-FOUR at two o'clock n the afternoon of sad day at the Sherff's offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All that certan lot, tract, parcel thrty-seven fve-tenths (37. feet to a pont; thence runnng ( n an easterly drecton along a parallel wth the frst mentoned course two hundred (200) feet a pont n the sad westerly lne of Longfellow street, (hence runnng (4) n a northerly drec-j ton along the sad westerly lne of' Longfellow street thrty-seven fve-tenths (37.5) feet to a pont,' sad pont beng the pont or place' of begnnng. ' SECOND WARD. SECOND WARD- 1st DSTRCT cludng Lafayette Heghts 'that purt uf Fords, north of Kng >rge's Post Road. Pollng Place; Ford* School, Kng Ceorge' Pott Road, Fords. SECOND WARD 2nd DSTRCT seln Colona, ncludng all' that part o.f the ward north of the Readng Ralroad west of George's avenge also all that part of the ward south of that ralbegnnng. P ward south of that ral- Decree amountng to approxmate- T 03 * 1 but ea *t f the Brook east of ly $1,275. Lafayette Heghts. Together wth all sngular the evnxl, m,?,* ln Scho01 - rghts, prvleges, heredtaments? EC0. ND WARD 3rd DSTRCT appurtenances thereunto belongng ^ "^ u? - u t h Amb y Heghts, r n anywse aprtn ~~"S? "eght* all the H or n anywse appertanng. Premses wll be sold subject to a mortgage for $1,500 upon whch there n due the sum of $1,545 for prncpal und nterest taxes amountng to approxmately FREDERCK GOWEN, Sher FRANCS A. MONAGHAN, Solctor. 0-19, 26; 10-3, 10. u? - u th Amb y Heghts, "eght*, all the Hope- ELECTON NOTCE. beng n the Townshp 'of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex State of New'Jersey. Beng lot numbered fve hundred one (501) on a map or plan of Home Gardens dated September 24, 1912, made by A. L. Elot, Cvl Engneer, Aled n the offce of the Clerk of Mddlesex County, October 11, 1912,»nd more partcularly descrbed as follows, to wt: Bounded: North-easterly by Barnford avenue, 35 feet; north-easterly by lot 502 on sad plan, 100 feet; south-easterly by lot 610 on sad plan, 14 feet; southerly by lot 600 on Md plan, 1006 feet: Contanng NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN, that the dstrct boards of regstry electon of each electon dstrct n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, wll meet n the places herenafter desgnated - Notce of Regstraton Prmary nd General Electon n for ke Towmhp of Woodbrdge, Mddlera Ct N J County, Nt Jersey. hb y, Y y. Notce U hereby gven that the Baards of Regstry Electon of each of thq electon dstrcts of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, Mddlesex County, wll meet at ther repectv' pollng places on Tuesday, September 23rd, 1924, between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P. M (Stard Tme) for the purpose of electng Members of the County State Commttees of poltcal partes of makng uonunatun for the several Townshp, County, State Natl ff U d.,. _ Natonal offces'; also durng the eonfwf to ad plan,.84*0 square kfprwwd hours for the purpose of... ^.u '-'«tto»-of *»6*» for lawn Secton. Pollng Place: Hopalawn School SECOND WARD 4th DSTRCT ncludng all of Fords south of Kng George's Post Road, ncludng Prazer HegnU, the entre Rartan Rver frontage, alt of Keasbey, exceptng Keasbey Heghts. Tollng Place; Smth 4 Otter, gaard' Garage, New Brunswck»v«- nae, Fords. THRD WARD. THRD WARD 1st DSTRCT Comprsng Port Readng from Central avenue to the Roosevelt Lne east of Woodbrdge Creek from Glencove avenue north tu Homestead avenue. Pollng Place: Port Readng School. THRD WARD 2nd DSTRCT ncludng Avenel northerly to the Rahway Rver. Bounded south by Port Readng Ralroad, west by St. George's avenue east by Roosevelt Woodbrdge Creek (ncludng p«.~ Wodb ng Bahway llo PoDa. place* THRD PoDa. THRD Arenel School. WARD-3rd DSTRCT Lomprung Jfcwart'h from Central Weu-ove avenues»outh to Amboy ea»t to Woudbrdge Creek. ralng Pl«t, ; Sewaren School THKD W _4th DSTRCT- * lh «war d wth of the lf k<">>»k Ralroad, -west of nd Cre«k north of Freeman fc street. w», H

7 CHEVROLET See the New De Luxe Models > Th«re are now on exhbton n our snow room 1 the Shew De Luxe models. You should see them. They possess all the dependablty, equpment, economy hgh qualty of the regular Chevrolet models wth specal added features. These nclude Dltc wheels, nckel plated radator, kck plates, parkng lghts, front rear bumpers, motorteeter several other refnements. These models have specal deep upholstery a double Duco fnsh n a rch blue wth beautful red trm. We wll be glad to show you these splendd example* of fne qualty cars at low prce. D«Luxe Coup* DcU LUX* MODBlfl -< Superor Udlry Coope Superor 4-Pu*enferCoup« Superor Sedan,., 795 Prlc. U k Flnt. MJchf *a JEFFERSON MOTORS, nc. Dealt?for Mddlesex County: PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Phone 15 <Wf wrlwuvn* n AUTOMOBLE SECTON LGHTED CGARETTE SEROUS MENACE TO CAR "Look lcre, ludly, dml wm know hrttrr tluu 1" mr : lcllol n your noutl wl>lf> Hllnc ymr >;s tank?" nskcl the lre nspector nf (^rclle chap. T h e warnng ntl r<' "Ml wns made l<y the nspector as hs pnrt n flro preventon. ncreasng Generator Output A good way to adjust n craerntor to ncrease the flow of the current to the bxt^y^'sjtmtow ttw n^w ment of the f«n%elt.whch lrlves thegenerator. Ths wll speed up the generator thus ncresp the output..another method s ly adjustng the tenson of the sprng on the regu later armmure. ncreasng the pressure rases the chargng rate decreasng the pressure lowers t. tlls Varously Spelled MRC 1B an element, usually a conulnpd pretlx n tnny Scutch rsh \Mnf*-n<-<-'*mrw\:ln: The prellx la tlcr wrtten n full. \ln<~, or nhbrelted t» Me or M'. Thus a nntue mny he spelled vnrnnsl.v, us MnePonnld, MeDmM '<r M'Ponlrt. Cottt to Set 8un Rse. Cty people would Jlke to see the sun rse as tle poets debcrlhe t n the rntntrj 1, hut t costs fmn $10 to $U> to wtness such 11 sght merely once. Starter Crcut Qute Smple n Contructon Tlo plnrtrr crcut s us plnpl> n«n hnuso t>dl olrrlt. Tn 1 rrcm s su l(f(l hy the storarp hntlpry throel a henvy cnblr, thf olrcult b*. ng clnsod ly the stnrt-r nwtcl. nspn<l of n return wlr 1 frnm slurtpf to tmttpry, tle rf'tnrn nrrrnt flown UroRl tho car frnn", one wrmlnul of m h mttecy ntnrler bcloc grnnnl'l. (n memt enrs the pnon on the sturtor motor nr*hf"«wth twth cut n Starter Crcut l Smple. the flywheel, whle the starter shaft on whch the pnon s mounted s K ttrnlly cut. When Lhc starter pedal s depressed the starter mo4r begns to spn thus screws tho pnon pear (whch- s automatcally prevented from rothtlng) out to the end of the shaft nto mesh wth teeth on the fl;whe«l, Aa goon as engne stuns, the flywheel runs tenter, ccrewlag the pn- on tmck out^f nchh. Ordnary startng trouhlcb are weak battery, short crcut n cable or starter nwtrh, drty swtch, loose connectons, brushes worn, or commutator drty. Drt or gummed nl on the Btarter shaft mny prevent the pnon from meshng, Popular Scence Monthly, paper to advertse t, v ehelps thntr SW your paper. STUDEBAKER WULFF t> CORD TRES Hgh Grade n Every Rupecf PRCES ARE RGHT! We ore Sole Woodbrdge Dstrbutors WOODBRDCE AUTO SUPPLY Acceuore Supples, Cat, Ol 2nMan St., WOODHRDlE, N. J. Chevrolet latrwhw Thro* New ModoU Three now De Luxe models haw n*t x'en ntroluced by the Chevrolet \ntnr CompHTy. factory offcal* n Petrnt tnomcc. They»re the D» l.xe sedan, tourng coup*, «nj nlmly the ntem mprovement* a essores of the automotve ndus' try that ncrease the comfort pleasure of motorng. Much attenton has been gven to beautfyng the up >cnr»nce of the new models among other nnovatons s the us* ol th> lnen fnsh. Kor several months past there hm been n consstent steadly grow \ng dcnmmj for Chevrolet cars wth specal tlttntrs. 4s quckly as tht» trend njpenred, factory offclalg started to work on the De Luxe models, Research nnd expermental work testel every awossory before t wftl selected, nnd the color experts of tht General Motors Corporaton, Chevrolet company, <lu pont company, makers of Duco fnsh, the Fsher Body Company were consulted before the fnsh of the new cars was decded upon. n fact every factor enterng nto the make-up of the De Luxe models was thoroughly proven before the company started producton on he new styles whch now comglete he Chevrolet lne. The De Luxe sedan has a double Paco fnsh n a blue wth a contrastng red trm. Ths s further set off by the nckled radator, head owl lghts nnd alumnum kck plates. Ths, an are the other two De Luxe models, s equpped wth dsc wheels, front rejr double-bar bumpers, motor-meter, etc. The De Luxe tourng s also fnshed n Duco n a gray, a deep slate color whch harmonses wth the upholstery of a shade lghter tone. The coupe has a roomy, two passenger body fnshed n the same rch blue as th«wjan, Bnth the coup«sedan have specal deep velour upholstery wth Marshall type SbrltlpL" The upholstery s a gray that harmonzes wth the blue fnsh. echarged BATTERES R: ented epared.bult : HUFF'S BATTERY STATON \V)(dhH(l(t' Rulo-Elcctrc Co. H-l Mn St. Telephone S27 N.'xt VR.K. Woodbrdg* "Lve Let Lve" Lubrcaton n one lesson VOTE FOR PRMARY ELECTON GENERAL ELECTON 1, v "\7O\J can learn all you need to know about car lubrca- 1 ton n one lesson," says the Fleet Boss. "There are juat four rules. Stardze on 'Stard' Polarne. Get the rght consstency. Use enough. Change t often." The cotrect consstency of ol or grease for crank<a«e, transmsson rear axle has been charted for every make of car truck. f you are not sure whether you are usng the rght one ask your dealer to show you hs "Stard" Polarne Chart. Then, wherever you go, ask for that consstency byname. f you expect your engne to be on the job whenever you need t, t s up to you to make sure of t. Buy your ol on qualty bass. Change t at least every 500 mles. Years of experence have shown that to be about the lmt of safety. Under average condtons the very best of crank-case ol cow lects enough road grt unburnt fuel n 500 mfcs to mpar serously the lubrcaton of pstons man bearngs. So when you change, change! To leave any drty dluted ol where t must be used over over agan s to run TO fresh ol you put n, even a hgh qualty ou lke "Stard** Polarne. Play safe new ol on a regular schedule s cheaper than repars. STANDARD OL COMPANY (Newjersey) STANDARD" CM «ocr*<l (ot your <l««ur'«p«urn«dwn- lr SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER DAVD A. BROWN OF WOODBRDGE, N. J. Republcan Cdates for Nomnaton For COUNTY CLERK OF MDDLESEX COUNTY HONESTY AND ABLTY DESERVE A CHANCE

8 1 When Words Fal Then you can express your thoughts wth flowers, tellng your message n a manner that a pleasng certan to bo apprecated understood by the recpent. You may ether phone your order or come make your selecton n person. BAUMANN'S FLOWERS Greenhouse at St. George & Hazelwood Aves. RAHWAY LUMBER GOOD PEOPLE TO DEAL WTH WE TREAT YOU RGHT NO TRANSACTON S CONSDERED COMPLETE UNTL ENTRE SATSFACTON HAS BEEN GVEN "Come Get Our llustrated Plan Book of Homes" BOYNTON LUMBER CO. SEWAREN, N. J. Phone 250 Woodbrdge FAMOUS READNG ANTHRACTE COAL SANTARY CE Full Weght Prompt Servce THEOTX-EBER Tal. Woodbrdge 72S WOODBRDGE AVE. PORT READNG LUNCH OR DNNER You'll fnd us ready at all tmes to serve you! GALADA'S HOTEL Man Street Amboy Avenue >'\ WOODBRDGE RAHWAY LAUNDRY 72 CAMPBELL ST., RAHWAY, N. J. Tel. 557-J Rahway Wet Wash, Rough Dry Fat Work Woodbrdge, Sewaren Port Readng collectons Monday Tuesday mornngs. Make Your Trp More Enjoyable by a Refreshng Nght on Lake Ere (Your ral tcket U good on tha bo&ts) Thouss of w-st bound bavelcm Bay lcy wuumu't lave mbsed that fool, comfutlllt: 11t; 111 on uf of ml lne atvan s A K'HKJ bed n a clean tatuoou, B UUB aoluld ak.> ju m a )M"tug bn-j--st n the nuug Su*n»» "SttANUBtE"-"CTY OF the" -"CTY OF BlfrTAU>" Daly, May 1st to November Stl L«,V(? BuBulo - U:UU 1" M Eastern.tv.-CUndud. 0«> P M. Arv'CUvolund - J:M AM J Stard fme\ Arve Bu(f«lo. 7:30 AM ron^kouj tot VmUt Fuht. 'ut-u-bay. TUwu, D-tMt 4ud othe mr tcket ag-ut u tuutut Ju / lu tcket n C k B Lne. New uu- Scud "'! <* t of tlw : booklet Tb» Clevel mnd BuB«lu Truult C«. ClmaUud. Oho,,W«*' ; The Ote«t Shp For Cough* Cold^ Head Aches, Neural*, Rhematnn All Aclea Pana AU DRUGGSTS SC utd «6c, nn UM t«4»c«eyes EXAMNED Headaches ReMtred by Properly Ftted <; lasso* LAMM Gr 1. MANN OPTCAL SPECALST K* to my Mng, ask your dootor. 87tt SMTH STRFKT PERTH AMBOY Opposte \Vool«"(TTth'sftc ]()< Store Classfed Als, Brnjr Resuts WRKlfYS sajttr every meal agreeable we* an* a beneft well. Seotf lor leefk, breath dgeston. Makes the el elgar taste better. french LESSONS By French Lady! Chldren or Adults Prvate nstructon for Begnners. Conversatonal Method Terms Reasonable Address MARE FLYNN George St., Avenel. FRANK P. WOGLOM Statoner OFFCE SUPPLES Addng Machne* Typewrter! 197 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY S. B. BREWSTER Dealer n FLOUR. MEAL, FEED. BRAN, GRAN, BALED HAY AND STRAW MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Adjonng P, R. R. Tel. 55 LARSON &F0X CVL ENGNEERS Perth Amboy. SEW AND SAVE WTH Beat Sx Cord Spool Cotton DRESSMAKNG HNTS Fur * valutbu book OB drewmakug. wj 4c. to THE SPOOL COTTON CO., D.pt. O Jl S Fourth AT*.. Nnr Vark Complete n tself Sharpens the blade n tbfc.razor wthout removng t Quck. Convenent. Easy to clean. Complete sets ^ razor, wth strop extra. blades, $1.00 up. \4fe4uta5trqp Razor Surface Tests Fr»l L«l>or«lory At Ms^lo P«Park Trenton- Kp- mental of road aurfnr. *. th treatment on n morf lmted scale h-u llrnt rnntemplntfd, WHS authorze! >> He 8t«tp HUrhwHy Commsson lo purposo of (He ex perl mentals f costly materal m he «fer wth satsfactory reflulu n mprovng certan M! Of hlklnv:lv» Rldgewood wthout acton, together The commsson wll act n conjuncton wth the State Agrcultural Col ough the sewerage commts wth a copy nf the opnon to the ho at New lnmdwlrk, contrbutng nloners. 82,000 toward the tests, whle the col n ts request for an opnon the Department of Health stated that the wll prnv.le 14.(100. The college ut llrnt contemplated an tme lmt after whch muncpaltes, expendture $15,000. but corporatons ndvduals are prohbted any} forbdden to dscharge llctly t w funnel such an amount would not be uvatlnble. Bewago other pollutng matter n Agreement t. to the propoaod ex to the Pnssalc rver, between Oret pertnents wn» ronched after a confernee wth Dr. Jacob G. Llpman, dean rver at Newark Bay, or nto any Falls, Pnterson the mouth of the trlb f the Agrcultural Experment Sta ton, who explaned the nablty ol the college to crrry out the plan orgnally' prnprh«4.., State Hghway Engneer Wllam G Sloan announced that the frst experment wll consst of tryng out aephal- <c ol of tlm slow curng varety as :\ top dressng for macadam on a slag mse. Ths grad» of ol h,as been used on a number of gravel roadb n South.Jersey, but ts avalablty for othe types of road have not been estab lshed. Thefrst test wll probably be on the road n front of the admnstraton buldng at the college. Contract* Are Awarded The Publc Servce Producton Com pany, of Newark, was awarded th<5 tructton of a brrtr* wth ft forty-foot p«r«nce orer the. HackensBok rver n Hnnon ftnunty, whch wll dvert Hoot of the tr»fflr, thn prns«nt stnc urn, whch then would harp hut l«truffle to hle, should be allow- <1 to st wth n fnrln't-foot dfrmen aa the draw nn t could he open (1 an frequently un needed wthout On Experments Lookng To Lowered Co«U n m- lelay to navt(r»tl<m The present provnf Ortnn Hghway* rdge wll be turned over to the ountjr when the new brdge, n bult! An agreement wns roached wth n BOARD LET5?OMK CONTRACTS deterntlon from Clayton, Oloucoster county, for the pavng of Route 20 through the borough from curb to ««Parng AwnrJ Approvcd Work curb, a dstance of forty feet. The borough wll pay the proportonate on Bndd L«kr Nrtcong Strp coat. Ordered- M«rl<rr For Edon' Board Ml Pl»nt Jursdcton t remans for the Passalc Valley Sewerage ftommlnslon, rather than the State Board of Health, to approve plans by the borough of Rldgewood.for the constructon of a sewage dn* plant for the dscharge of tn ejfent nto Saddle rver, a trbutary of the Passalc rver. An opnon to thn effect was gven to the Stnte Board of Health by Attorney General Katzenbach, wth the result that the plans ded wth the state board were ordered returned to utarles of the Passalc rver, whch empty nto the Passalc between the two ponts, s set out tn Chapter 37, laws or 1??3, aa December $j, 1,923.. After the latter dafe the sewerage commssoners, t was ponted out by the board, may enforce the provsons of the 1923 legslaton. [ THE PERTH AMBOY j "Undoubtedly," Mr. Katzenbach stated, "the Legslature, n layng out the dstrct, conferred upon the Passalc Valley sewerage commssoners exclusve Jursdcton over such matters wthn the lmts of the dstrct. whle you may perhaps approve Ufaw nbmltted for a proponed new age system, nevertheless your appror> al would not be fnal nor bndng upon the Passac Valley sewerage commls- sloners." Durng the dscusson of the sub- contract for pavng one a half mles of Route 5, between Budd Lake ject Dr. Thomas B. Lee, presdent of Netcong. The award was forthe boards, sad t would be a bad 1103,280. The contract for constructng approaches to the new Lackawanage dsposal plants n the hs of practce to place supervson of sewna brdge, elmnatng the grade crossng on Route S at Mountan Vew, was an nterference wth the polce any commsson that such acton was awarded to the Unted Buldng powers of the board. He suggested Constructon Company, of Lodl, for that the matter be agan taken up 1103,017. John J McOarry, of Edgewator, wat awarded the contract for slatve ad, he arguod, any county wth the attorney general. Wth leg- pavng one-half mle of Route S ncould take upon tself the supervson Alpne Borough for 9S.28. The commsson voted to request Attorney General Katzenbach to nsttute proceedngs for the removal of as addtonal gasolne Rlng apparatus nstalled at the garage of Taylor Brothers on Route 1 at Hghl Park. The tank was reported by engneers to consttute an encroachment of seventeen feet on the hghway rght of way. Mr. Katzenbach alsa wll be asked to compel removal of a traffc beacon, erected by the authortes of Unon Townshp. Ocean County, at Man Hgh streets, on Route 4, at Barnegat. The commsson objects to the locaton o the beacon BB an obstructon. Prospect Avenue Pavng Award by the Essex Board of Freeholders of a contract for pavng Prospect avenue, a state ad project, was approved by the commsson. Tha contract, for $253,555. was awarded to the Jannerone Contractng Company nf Bellevlle. Tha aucton to he paved s approxmately four mles of Prospect avenue from Bloomfleld avenue to the Northfleld road n the Verona West Orange sectons. The constructon 1H to be of concrete. The commsson approved a request crease of nearly 200,000 bushels over of the Edson Poneers for permsson last year, n a bulletn ssued today to place a marker n honor of Thomas by the State Department of Agrculture. The commercal crop s fgured A. Edson, desgnatng the locaton of Mr. Edson's frst laboratory at Menlo Park. The locaton wll be along Route 13 between Rahway Metuchen, where a ste has been purchased by the Edson Poneers. Major Sloan nformed the commsson that planb specfcatons have been prepared for the reconstructon of the Reeves brdge, spannng the Pompton Rver on Route 8, from Montclalr to the New York state lne. The estmated cost s $120,000. Upon recommendaton of Major Sloan rtte commsson approved payment of $4,000 to the Strauss-Bascule Brdge Company, of Chcago, for preparaton of plans specfcatons for the brdge over the Cheesequake Creek' on the Morgan-Keyport cut-off on Route 4. t s estmated the super- Uructure wll coat $95,000. To Clote Part of Road Ons Day The commsson granted a request of the borough of Bernardsvllle for permlsbnn to close the porton of Route 16. n front of the Bernardsvlle Lbrary buldng, durng ceremones ncdent to the unvelng of a joldem anl salors' memoral Frday. Major Sloan was authorzed to acqure ls near Fannlngdale, needed n connu'lou wth the ellmlnutlon of the Krutu crossng on the Central talrktl on Route 7. The estmated ost uf n. elmnaton s $100,000, of whch tn: ralroad wll pay a share.![kn lucelpt of a report from Major Stoan, relatve to hearlnga cou lucttfd by the War Department, wth respect u> brdges spannng the Passalc rvers, the drected Major Sloan to communcate wth Colonel H. C. Newcomer n[ Hut Corps of Engneers, statng that n vew of the proposed eon of ts own sewerage works. Morrs Plans Hosptal Contracts Subject to approval by the State Board of Control subsequently by the State House Commsson tho board of managers of the State Hosptal at Morrs Plans has agreed upon the constructon of four buldngs at the nsttuton the award of the contract to the C. J. Smth Constructon Company of ths cty, whch submtted the low base bd on the sx buldngs orgnally proposed. The approxmate cost of the four buldngs s $1,400,000. These consst OL a recepton buldng, a dnng hull ktchen two buldngs for housng employees. n explanaton <t the decson to recommend only four buldngs State Archtect Alan 11. Mlls sad the managers conclur><l t would be best to awat completed returns from Essex Hudson countes, showng exactly how much money may be antcpated from the half mll tax for the purpose. f tho amount s suffcently large the man agers may recommend addng to the buldngb." Jersey Crops Bountful New Jersey's apple crop s estmated at 2,390,000 bushels, an n- at 526,000 barrels as compared wth 470,000 barrels n ,000 barrels n The peach crop s expected to show a yeld of 634,000 bushels. Last year the producton was 662,000 bushels. ndcatons are, t s further stated by the report, that the potato crop wll be 84 per cent at normal, a total producton of 9,946,000 bushels beng antcpated. Ths n a marked gan over the 1923 crop, whch was 7,600,- 000 bushels, but s under the average of 10,940,000 bushels for the last ten years. The condton of tha sweet potato crop September 1 was S3 per cent of normal, ndcatng a yeld of bushels per acre a total producton of 2,210,000 bushels. For nearby States the sweet potato forecast s as follows: Maryl, 1,053,000 bushels; Delaware, 1,076,000 bushels; Vrgna. 4,537,000 bushels. pry Law ncreases Crme Snce the advent of prohbton crme has ncreased n Atlantc county 100 per cent, declared Common Pleas Judge Wllam H. Smatbers. He made the statement u dscussng the acton of the Board of Freeholders n votng a supplementary appropraton of $75,000 to cover a defct n the court's tem. nvestgaton showed that the appropraton n 1920 for ths purpose wuu $85,000 whle ths year t s $175,000. Dr. Edward Qnlun, superntendent of the county asylum, sad the number of cases of nsanty drectly traceable to alcoholsm la the county was ncreasng at an alarmng rats. The ncrease for last year was ten pe> cent over the year precedng. RABNOWTZ HARDWARE "f t's Hardware, We Have t! Full Lne of HARDWARE, PANTS, OLS, VAR- NSHES, HOUSE FURNSHNGS. 665 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET, N. J.. Tel. Carteret 812 ml»- GAS LGHT COMPANY j 206 SMTH STREET Heatng Cookng Applances New Process Gat Ranges ' R Automatc Storage Water Heaters Con-Den-Rt Radant Logs Odorless Effcent nexpensve Telephone 143 Perth Amboy WNCHESTER STORE OF QUALTY Brown Brothers Roosevelt Ave. Tel. Carteret 320 Pants-Hardware-Tools WNDOW GLASS. HOUSE FURNSHNGS. SOCCER FOOTBALL OUTFT'S. Home Boosters' Coupon gven wth each $1.00 purchase. COAL Get your coal now be assured of good clean supply next wnter. ^ We have the best ever produced. The tme s rpe the prce s rght- Gve us a call; or, at your request, we wll cfll at your home. You are assured of a square deal wth RYMSHA & CO., nc. Dealers n Coal, Wood ce \ 989 State St. Tel P. A. MAURER, N. J. We also carry a large stock of Locust Cedar Fence Poata. R. A. HRNER Funeral Drector Expert Etnbalmer : The only fully equpped up-todate Undertakng Establshment n town. Far TmtmMl te All. Offce Phone 264. Resdence Phone 289. WOODBRDGE NEW YORK CANDY KTCHEN Manufacturers Dealer! tn Strctly Pure CANDES AM CECKAM 79 Man St. Tel. 43 Homemade Crullers Doughnuts lke mother used to make. Ask your grocer. HENRY DOMHOFF CARTERET HUMPHREYS & RYAN HARDWARE LOUS MORRSON Mab St. Woodbrdce, N. J. Shoes, Clothng General Plumbnf Fxture! Ho.e, F.11 Hardware PaJnts Ol* at Old Prcet SALTZMAN'S HARDWARE WRELESS SUPPLES SETS T<»l_Pant. V»roh«* Houta Furnhng Buld.V Hardwara 82 Man Streat Woodbrldf. HENRY ROMOND Qualty Grocer 142 MAN S. 'Phoo Woodbrdf* GUSTAV BLAUM Groceres Provsons 7 MAN S* OUVER B. AMES, NC. ELECTRCAL CONTRACTNG Wlllard Battery Servce FORDS FORDS HARDWARE CO. Tools, Pants, Varnsh ft Ols Wndow Oau Household Specaltes Next to Postofflce FORDS, W. J. Merchse Open E»erjr Day Excopt Saturday FORDS, N. j. FORDS NATONAL BANK Resources $325,000 FORDS, N. J.. HANSEN & JENSEN GENERAL CONTRACTORS Excaratm. Sewwng, Gradla* Cartng of.11 Knd. 869 CORNELL ST. T.. WOODBRDGE THS SPACE FOR SALE G. A. FULLERTON Auto Truckng Local.nd Long Drtanc. 78 Albert St., WoodbrUg. Tal 728 Woodfcrldgf b

9 6R 19,1M4 "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" NEW YORK BARGAN STO 578 Roosevelt Avenue (Opposte A. & p. Grocery store) Carteret N. J. x wc urntn T /nrt onu/n CHLDREN'S WEAR AT GREAT SAVNGS CHLDREN'S RBBED VESTS or PANTS, for Fall Wnter wear. Extra good qualty. Q f\ Szes 2 to 6 %)«/C Szes 8 to 12. Fall Op, Sale.. 45c CHLDREN^ FNE RBBED UNON SUTS, for boys or C{\ grls. Szes 2 to f! D»/C Szes 8 to 12. Q{\ Sale Ot/C SLEEPNG GARMENTS, soft CHLDREN'S OUTNG FLANNEL woolly. Szes 1 to 3. $1.00 n BLOOMERS. Szes 8 to 12 years. season. Q ty 39c n season. AA Sale QO C Sale ««/C NFANTS' FNE RBBED WRAP- FLANNEL BLOOMERS, for small PERS.. All szes. 39c n season. flfrls. Szes 3 to 6. r> <% Sale Ct\.C Sale 25c CHLDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES-THE NEWEST CHLDREN'S SATEEN BLOOMERS. Double sttch seam. Reg. 45c val. Sale 35c CHLDREN'S NEW FALL DRESSES attractvely trmmed. Reg. $4.00 value. Fall rtq.95 Op. Sale CHLDREN'S HOME-SPUN WOOL PLADS MDDY COMBNATON DRESS* tq <tf>u<u<,4$&f r 4tat Fall d*«v. 75 Op. Sale ty*j PALL BARGANS BEGNNNG SEPTEMBER 20 AND WLL CONTNUE UNTL OCTOBER 4 SWEATERS FOR THE FAMLY MEN'S SWEATER COATS. Wll BOYS' WOOL SLPOVgft st rough wear. Reg. $2.00 val. ERS. Navy, Blaclt wth' A 4.50 j Brown wth Buff. SutM U Sale «D 1. $3.50 value. MEN'S SLP-OVER SWEATERS, Navy Blue. Reg. $3.75 val. Sale.. $2" MEN'S BLACK JERSEY SPORT COATS. Reg. $2.25 A -.60 val. Sale $ 1 F *" P " S * * " LADES' ALL WOOL SWEATERS, plan fronts. Reg. $4.60 val. Sale BOYS' COAT SWEAT; Navy, heavy, Szes 26 to 34. Reg. Sale LADES' ANGORA SPORT COAT, wth brown slk bndngs. Reg. $4.76. Sale. $3 GRLS' ANGORA SUP-ON MEN'S WOOL JERSEY SPORT ER. n leason $3.00. COAT, Reg. $5.50 A.00 Sale val. Sale J CHLDREN'S PURE WOOL S MEN'S SPORT COATS, $3.50 val. Sale...* $2 50 ERS, wth Angora Collar ' $2.75 val. Sale $ MEN'S FURNSHNGS GREATLY NOTE THESE PRCES FALL OPENNG-SPECAL TO LADES COMBNATON WOOL CREPE DRESSES, for grls. The latest they wear now. Szes 8 to 14. $5.98 value. A A.25 Sale $* CHLDREN'S ALL WOOL SPORT HOSE. Beg. 65c va. A[* Sale, par GRLS' HOMESPUN WOOL PLAD, PLEATED SKRT, THREE PECE DRESSES. Szes 8 to 14. Reg. $4' $5.98 value. d» A BO Sale GRLS' HOMESPUN WOOL PLAD DRESSES, trmmed wth velvet pockets. Szes 8 to 14. Keg. $4.76 value. Sale $3 BOYS' FURNSHNGS AT GREAT SAVNGS BOYS' CORDUROY OLVER TWST SUTS, trmmed wth contrastng colors emblem on. $2.50 n season. Fall ' ^.89 Op. Sale $1 BOYS' WOOL JERSEY OLVER TWST SUTS, wth collars, neatly trmmed wth brads. $5.75 n season. A A.80 Sale $ CHLDREN'S HOSE, Pneapple sttch, n Brown, Grey Black, all sz,es. Sale 21c BOYS TWEED SUTS, n Mddy style, wth Navy Blue Salor Collar; brad trmmed. $3.00 n season. d» <V23 Sale $2 LTTLE BOYS' PANTS, n wool mxture. Szes 2 to 6. $1.00 n season. Sale 83 c BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS, well mude; all szes. $1.00 val. Sale 83c BOYS' BLOUSES, fne Percales, all szes. 50c value. Q Q _ Sale «3OC BOYS' NEW FALL CAPS. A varety of cdlors to choose. Sale 79c BOYS' MADRAS BLOUSES. The well-known Bell make; fast colors. $1.00 value. Sale 85c BOYS' WOOL TWEED PANTS, new Fall patterns; all szes. $1.50 n BOYS ALL WOOL SPORT HOSE, season. f.10 fancy top. $1.00 va Fall Op- Sale $1 Sale 83c BOYS' WOOL DRESS PANTS, lned; BOYS' DRUMMER BRAND, HEAVY all szes; $1.75 $1.95 values. RBBED HOSE. Szes 7toto 11. d» 1.39 Full Op. Sale.. Sale $1 25c BUY YOUR QULTS AND BLANKETS WHLE YOU CAN SAVE HEAVY COMFORTABLES, fne nuke, nce.desgn*. Sale FULL SZE WOOL NPPLAD BLANKETS Greys. $3.50 val. Pal Op. Sale ' NFANTS' CftlB BLANKETS, Pnk Bo., R#*fl.O«WA-. CRB BLANKETS, Beg. $1.60. Sale Pnk Blue. $1" FNE COTTON COMFORTABLES, full the. Reg. $3.96. Sale $2" FNE SATEEN COVERED QULTS wth fne cotton fllng*. Our reg, 6.00 value. Q < GO z o u n V) z ow 5 z< X u LADES' OUTNG FLANNEL NGHTGOWNS, good make full szes. $1.00 value. Sale... 75c LADES' FLANNEL NGHTGOWNS, neat embrodered; well made, to sell for $1.25. QQ Sale Ol/C WOMEN'S PURE SLK HOSE, well known makes, n many colors. Reg. $2.25 val. d» 1.79 Sale $1 LADES' ENGLSH RBBED HOSE, all colors. Sale WOMEN'S FNE SLK THREAD HOSE, n all the latest Our $1.00 leader. Sale LADES' FULL FASHONED PURE SLK HOSE, n a good many colors. Reg. $1.50 val. d» 1.29 Sale $1 LADES' VESTS or PANTS, fne rbbed; good weghts. Reg. 95c val. Fall jyjv Op. Sale / *7C LADES' OUTNG FLANNEL BLOOMERS, made to sell for 59c. Sale 43c LADES' SATEEN BLOOMERS, Black, Pnk Whte. Full szes. $1.00 value. Sale 69c SATEEN L1NGETTE PRN- CESS SLPS. Reg. $1.00 value. Sale 85c LADES' VESTS for Wnter Wear. Sale 45c KNTTNG WOOL, n many colors to choose. A P* Sale. Hank C WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE. A pood hoaa for everyday wear, Sale 20c SHOES FOR MEN AND CHLDREN BOYS' ARMY DRESS SHOES. A good common sense shoe; wll gve good wear to the boys. Szes TAN SUEDE TOP, PATENT LEATHER BUTTON BROWN KD. Szes 4 to 8.. $2.00 $2.25 value. d» " 89 Sale $ 1 CHLDREN'S ALLLEATHER SHOES, n Brown. Szes 4 to 8. Reg. $ Leg-.25 Sale $1 GRLS' SOLD LEATHER SHOES, Tan top, Brown uppers. Szes 8% to 11. Reg. $2.50 dto-10 val. Sale... Szes 11V4 to 2. Sale BOYS' GUN METAL SHOES, well made. A real good school shoe. Szes 10 to 13 V&. Reg- d» ** $2.25 val. Sate $ 1 Szes 1 to 6. Reg val. Sale $2 10 to 13 V. Reg. A -.89 $2.25. Kal Op. Sale... Szes 1 to 6. Reg. k.39 $3.00. Fall Op, Sale... $2 MEN'S SCOUT SHOES. A shoe that gves you good wear; strong durable. $2.25 val. A.69 Slk- <P 1 MEN'S WORK SHOES, all leather, fne workmanshp, best for comfort. Keg. $3.25 vul. Sale. One $d»o-25 prce only LADES' FELT'SLPPERS, all colors, all szes. 89c. val. Sale 69c GRLS' PATENT LEATHER, Grey Suede top. Guaranteed sold leather. d» O-45 Szes 9 to 11 $2 GRLS 1 PATENT LEATHER SHOES, Grey Suede tops. Szes 11% to 2^ d» O-89 Sale GOODYEAR WELT ARMY WORK SHOE, extra good qualty. Reg. $3.1)5 val. At ths Sale BOYS' SHOES, Black or Brown, all leather sole. Szes 7 A l.69 to ). Sale... $ X NEW ARRVALS Somethng to show you tomethng new. The season's newest, chocest nftest merchse s now on dsplay n our store. We take much prde n the fact that the people of ths surroundng towns depend on us to do ther buyng. They have learned that we buy ntellgently, because we know wha^ t they want. We( really thnk, though, we made an unusual selecton ths tme. Come n look thngs over. The prces are attractve much lower than you would expect for merchse of that grade. Every artcle advertsed of ths page s absolutely reduced 25 per cent, more. Buy no#l A good many other tems, too numerous to menton, are ft aj«ajd #f layed > our \h s S D P O z u> r p a>to en 50 P D C o d a 5 MEN'S FNE PONGEE DRESS MEN'S WORK SHRTS, SHRTS, Collar Attached. $1.00 Beauty Sateen; well Q'{\ jj& value. rff made. Fall Op, Sale.. 03/ C Sale "C MEN'S "BG YANK" MEN'S HEAVY RBBED WNTER SHRTS, well known, Khak antfl UNON SUTS, well made. $1.76 Blue. n season. (J» ^.25 Sale Sale $1 74c MEN'S SLK STRPED DRESS MEN'S OUTNG FLANNEL PA- SHRTS, Woven Madras; all SM. < JAMAS. $2.00 n sea- A -y.69 Reg. $2.45. Fall «,99' son. Sale Op. Sale <J) 1 ' MEN'S GRAY WOOL FLANNEL SHRTS. $1.50 n sea- (t».19 son. " Sale $ 1 GENUNE ENGLSH BROADCLOTH SHRTS, Bs or Collars attachd styles. Reg. $2.25 A «,M<< val. Sale «p J[ MEN'S HEAVY BROWN WOOL FLANNEL SHRTS. n season MEN'S HEAVY RBBED SHRTS W:l $2.25. (ft 1.63DRAWERS. 89c n sea. Sale $1 son. Sale S CREPE, Tan, Brown, Qrey Black. KDc valuu. Yard DRESS SERGES, 38 nch wde, good qualty. Fall JQ Op. Sale. Yard O*7 C MEN'S HEAVY MERNO SOX. At good sox for cold days. 25c n sea* son. m Q" Sale l'oc MEN'S FNE SLK WOOL* HOSE. 89c n season. Sale/.. MEN'S WORK PANTS, good ty. Reg. $2.00 val. Sale CHOCE YARD GOODS LNGETTE, n all color*, 36 n. 50c value. Fall Op. Sale. Yard RATNE, colored check, 36 wde. Reg. 59c value. Sale FNE PLAD DRESS GNGHAMS, 32 nch; fast colors. 29c vallm* Pall Op. ' Sale. Yard SLK CREPE DE CH NES, n the CURTAN SCRM, Fancy latest shades. Reg. $2.L:, value. Strped, Reg. 36c val. ' g -.75 Sale, Yard... Sale. Yard $ 1 MUSLN, good qualty. Fall MERCERZED POPLN, 32 nch; fne qualty; good wearng. 69c value. Sale. Yard Lmt 10 yards...7 j Jk " Fall O P. Sale. Yard 6/4 9/4 BED SHEETNG, (jualaty. 72*M NO SEAM BCD SHEETS, Re*. OUTNG FLANNEL, Fne Ch6«sJa strpes. 18c JV n n season. seagull. Sale. Yard... 14V2C SUNFAST SLK DRAPERES, neat desgns. $1.89 val. d» f.8«pall Op. Sale. Yard... $ 1 CURTAN SCRM, 30 nch. Reg, 16c value. Fall Op. Sale. Yard... SLK CREPES, n many colors. Keg. $1.81) yd. Fall A -.45CURTAN SCRM,.Fancy Strped* Op. Sale. Yard» $ 1 36 n. wde. Fall m /+. Op. Sale. Yard DC

10 WNCHESTER STORE OF FORDS ffgk Grade Tools, House Furnshngs, Pants, Glass, Ols, Varnshes Complete Lne of General Hardware BALNTS HARDWARE Hoy New Brunswck avenues, FORDS, N. J. V :; WLLAM D, HOY CANDDATE ontt COUNTY M ^^^K SB "HEN"* JENSEN WLLAM D. HOY Asks your support n the Republcan Prmares forthe Nomnaton for FREEHOLDER Prmary Electon September 23, 1924.General Electon November 4, 1924 lseln Newt on P«(C Sx FURNSHED UOOM ; sut 1,110 or tw all convencnrpp. llnx r,2. W'ln Now.Jersey. BESURE AND PCK YOUR TOOLS JVom Our Well- Choen Stock of HGH GRADE TOOLS Hardware of All Knds Ford's Hardware Co Next to Post Offce FORDS, N. J. 11 Pad for by W. D. Hoy Campngn Conmtter B/JENSEN A BUSNESS MAN OF WOODBRDGE TOWNSHP, ASKS YOUR SUPPORT OF HS CANDDACY FOR SECOND WARD COMMTTEEMAN on the REPUBLCAN Tcket At]>Prmary Electon, September 23, 1924 General Electon, November 4, 1924 <*UP»" Pad for by W. W. Dunham FRDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1A24 FORDS, N..1., FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924 The -nnflrmaton nstructons (fv't ly the Rev. A. L. KrrylnK «' Our Rlcrmrr's Lutheran Ch»>'l started S.'turlny, Septemhor ft, T!«' CHM 1 H'fts every Snturdfty nt t l All hldren nvrr 10 are wclc'nc. The.. C. Club meet :t tn- M^cs Amnnda Esther Sk»vV, of Fnd vcmo. Mss Dngmar Skov, of JlonmnVld nvcnc, spent the week-end n New York, Mss Rosette Sauer, who recently arrved from Germany, s vstng Mr. Mrs. Sauer. The Rev. A. L. Kreylnj attended the mnsteral conference n New York, Tuesday, An nterestng; lecture WHS pven Wednesday evenng n the Lutheran Chapel by Mr. Wllam Kaufmnn, of Bound Brook on "The nternalonal Walther League Conventon" ut St. Paul, Mnn. Ms? Agnes Wlhelm, <>f New York, spent the week-end at the home of the Rev. Mrs, V. B. Skov, of noomfeld avenue. A baby (rrl was born September 4 to Mr. Mrg. Rhoan, «f Ford. avenue. The Rev. B. V. Skov nnd famly,! of Elmhurat, N. Y., vsted relatves here, Sunday Monday. Mrs. A. Ashby, of Man street, entertaned a larjje number of frondtt for luncheon Sunday, n honor of her brthday. Hopelawn The Jolly Pals, of Hopelawn, held a dance Saturday evenng at the school audtorum. Ths was one (f the laygent dance successes ever held here, as the hall was Crowded beyond capacty. Mchael Kochck, of Now Brunswck avenue, wll represent the local Fre Company today Saturady at the fremen's conventon at Atlantc Cty. Wllam D. Hoy Ben Jensen, of Fords, were the fjuests of frends here, Saturday, Master Jwttpb. Cnrasthnsky, of Perth Amboy, was the guest of frends here, Saturday, Mss Elzabeth Horwath was a Perth Amboy vstor, Saturday. Mr. John Hanson, of Perth Amboy, vsted here, Sunday, The lghtng commssoners of Fords, Keasbey Hopelawn held a meetng last week at Keasbey. George Barrett represented Hopelawn. Howard May streets are to Ford* School Auocaton Enjoy* Program By Chldren The frst meetng of the sejsm l>y Fordu Prent-Teacher APWM nton was held Wednesday nfu'n.>>n nt Fords school was featured by an enjoyable program by pupls of the pchool. The program compu-tt11 rectaton "Welcome," by rathcrlne Hawkng; a nyp»y dance, by Man Edth May Greene; rectaton, "Parents' Day," by La Verne Mll*; pano BOO, Cecela Ferbel;; rectaton, "When Am Bff," Herman Morrson; rectaton, "Obedence," by Wllam Hnnnen. A talk by Mr>. Wllam P. Uddle. of Rahway, on the value of parvnteacher assocatons to the parent, was of nterest'to the large audence. The meetpj wa«presded over by Mrs. Wllam Warren, newly elected charman. Refreshment* were served after the profrram. Lawrence Damback, Lous Toth, Haven. Steve Olah, Steve Jacobs, John Tay- Mrs. Hewtt daughter, Mrs. lor, Julus Nagy, John Gregavt, An- Guy Key*er, of New York, vsted at The company expects to send a large be mproved by curbng, gutters j drew d Novak, N k Lous L Yofan, Yf Steve, Wl- Wl the home h of f Mr. M d Mrs. M John Jh J. J street crossngs, made of concrete. lam Mchael Smoyak, Joseph Schleox, Sunday. delegaton l to the h Fd Fords Carnval l ths Also a brdge s to be constructed end Wllam Zsorey, Joseph Gyokery, ~ Lun g d ^ted weekend y"f^ }^l?; over the brook at the end of Howard : Anthony Bosze, Steve Kamtnsky, street. Pettons have been fled! Emma Gaz, Ag-nes Smoyak, Jula Mr. j! r. Mrs. Vnor ' thflt n6 could not favorably acted upon by the townshp commssoners for these mprove- Gyokery, Elzabeth Anthony, Jula, delpha, Sunday. Chef Mchael Parsler wll make the Zsory, Alce Damback, Barbara ton entertaned relatves from j. *uuer- Phla- conventon at Atlantc Cty. y ments. Peterscak, Mary Deak, Helen Sull-j Contractor Dungan s makng trp. Mr. Mrs. J. Dck entertaned van, BcsKe Wlson, Mary Novak, glow progress wth the local water The Lades' Auxlary of the fre Mr. Mrs. Perch Mss Verna j Anna Novak, Mame Zeboyan, Margaret Suffey. Mu Mrs. Frederck Dek house, Tuesday nght. Plans were sjrstem. company held a meetng at the fre :<nd Clarence Yeakel, of Bethlehem, Pa. 1 Steven Lovas suffered a slght Amboy, Saturday. completed for the dance at the Fords Wllam Dewger, of Newark, s break n hs left arm above the wrst Jensen Rodner are fast com- School on October 11. The affar vstng wth frends here. when he fell from a shed n the rear &nd chldren vsted relatves n Perth promses to be a huge success. Mss Teresa Dck, of Brace ave- of hs yard recently. Lovas was re- pletng the steam heatng system n Mrs. H. R. Wlson s serously parng the shed when he mssed hs' the fre house. ll at the home of her son, Oscar nue, was a Metuchen vstor, Monday. Augustus Waldman, now wth the Unted States Navy, vsted h* parents n ths borough recently. George Bum, of Keanbey, vsted frends here, Frday. Mss Rose Paslo, of Howard street, was an out-of-town vstor on Wednesday. Domnc Saunders, of Lee avenue, vsted frends tn Perth Amboy, Frday. Mchael Gabrel, of South Amboy, waf the guest of frends here, recently. Mr. Mrs. Clnton Lambertson chldren, of Cty Lne, motored to Ocean Cty overthe weekend. Mrs. A. Sabo, of Jatnes street, was a Perth Amboy vstor, Monday. Mr. Mrs. Paul Trembly, of Cty Lne, spent Tuesday evenng at New Brunswck. Mrs. A, Brems, of Lee avenue, was a Perth Amboy vstor, Saturday. Keasbey Saturday, Last Day of our 25th Annversary Sale Don't fal to take advantage of the remarkable values n geasonable merchse beng offered durng ths our Twenty-ffth Annversary Sale. Space wll not permt us to menton the bg lst of bargans we are offerng, but by attendng ths sal* on Saturday you wll see what a decded savng you wll make on your purchases. Mrs. May Scott, at- tatcn sl, vsted frends here recently. Tckets are celln? fast for the dan<:«at the ftr«house tomorrow nght tnder the atplm of the fremen. Good musc s assured aru refresh- Messrs. Wllam Joseph Zsorey entertaned a number of ments wll be plentful. frends, at the home recently. My srendered danty refreshments were served. Those present ncluded: John Joseph Katrausky spent the Walter Domejko, Joseph Yuranko, { week-end on a fshnjf trp at Beach at the fourth of the Second Ward. The Women's Auxlary of St. John's Church wll moot t Mrs. Wllam J. Fullerton. About ffteen stockholders of the,* j Natonal Freproofnjj Company, the ted at the local plant Monday. Mr. M Mrs. Mchael Mhl Paraler son motored out of town, Sunday. Protecton Fre Company No. T held a regular meetng Monday nght. A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell t footng fell to the ground. Over 700 voters are regstered Wlson, n Perth Amboy. * WOODBRDGE'S NEW MEAT MARKET THE NATONAL BEEF COMPANY, Largest Retalers of Meats n Amerca, wll open one of ts model retal dstrbuton centers at 110 Man St., (Next to Theatre) Woodbrdge, N. J., on Saturday, Sept. 20 People of Woodbrdge Townshp wll now be afforded the opportunty of savng 25% on QUALTY MEAT FOOD PRODUCTS along wth several hundred thouss of the present "NATONAL" clentele. Prme Orach Roast FRESH CAL1 HAMS ' PRME CORN-FED NATVE BEEF 16c lb. Top Bottom Round Roast 36c b. Prme Rb Roast (best cots) 31c h. j Rb Roast (Made cuts) 23c lb. 16c lb. FANCY FRESH KLLED POULTRY FRESH KLLED BROLERS JSEl* FRESH KLLED CHCKENS^r^lr' SWFT'S "BROOKFELD" PURE CREAMERY BUTTER EXTRAORDNARY VALUES 25c lb Note "NATONAL" Prce FNEST JERSEY PORK SMALL JERSEY PORK LONS 39c lb. 25c lb. (By the whole or half lon) 41c lb. 29c lb. 23c lb FNEST SUGAR CURED SMOKED MEATS Morrs' Regnlar Sagar-Cnred Smoked Hams 21c lb. SMOKED CAU HAMS 13c b. LEGS OF GENUNE FRESH SPRNG LAMB 34c lb. Swft's "Premum" Regular Sugar-Cured Smoked Hams EXTRAORDNARY VALUES " "Honey Br" Regular Sugar-Cured Smoked Hams ; 25c 'b " "Black Hawk" Regular Sugar-Cured Smoked Hams } Note "NATONAL" Prce SPECAL NOTE: Only one ham to a customer durpg ths tale, ^J NATONAL BEEF COMPAN Largest Retalers of Meats n Amerca STREET, Telephone, Woodbrdge 931 STORES THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY, NEW YO1 1YLVANA AND CpNNr ~" W00DBRTOGE, N. J.

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