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1 Four Page Colored Comc Secton 6 Pages Today Two Sectons XIII, No. 5 WOODBRIDttE. N. J., KRIDAV, AldUST 8, 9: PRICE THREE Ralroad Whstles Cause Bg Protest ;.lonn and Iseln Resdents Annoyed By Constant Nose; Say It Is Unnecessary At Protected Crossngs Protest Includes Statement That Nose Makes Sleep Impossble For Chldren School Work Hampered Commttee To Act Aqula Reports On Bread and Mlk Plan Sewer Delayed Mayor Attends Meetng. Outfall,. nose and alleged annoyance stated that a school n Iseln s,, >y the whstlng of ralroad hampered by the nose,.motves n the townshp was) It was decded to wrte to each topc of much dscusson ralroad statn* that ths would be etng of the Townshp com- the last appeal and that f relef does ths week. The meetng I not come at once legal steps wll be l regularly for Monday aft-]taken to obtan t. was not held untl 8 oclock! Applcaton was made by the -Soght because there was not t ty ft y ng n present n Commtteemen bll afternoon, Joseph Gll, th Al mmttee p, Cmapbell, Anthony Aqula sent. At the evenng sesd.. lllllll, " Mayor Ryan was present de-, the nconvenence and pan of v,n.r about wth hs crppled foot. M, Kl, to be asssted from hs car tl M. meetng room and back to the -,( the concluson of the meetng. u subject of ralroad whstles, ntroduced n a letter to the M- O from Frank A. Pattson, of (./,,,,u. He wrote that the nose s,,,,-t contnuous and that t s un-,;:,mnng the health of persons re.mr n that secton of the town- Chldren especally suffer.,,., the nose, Pattson wrote. Ho ;., that the Mayor and commttee.,,"..,,lthnt to brng the people re- Mr lattson wrote that the whs-,,n ench locomotve s sounded -u^ngs that are protected by.,. nnd that the loud blasts o after the engne and a por- ",, the tran have passed over -rnssng.. Mtorney Lavn who lves n <o- - declared that he wanted to ;">" IIH protest to that of Mr. Pat cety of St. Bago, of Port Readng, to hold a celebraton n honor of the socetes patron sant tomorrow and Sunday. The feast wll end wth the usual dsplay of freworks and the socety furnshed a bond to ndem- Ryan, Grausam And Aqula On Commttee County Charman Haye* Pcks Men To Take Charge Of County Democratc Outng. Mayor Wllam A, Ryan, Townshp Commlteeman Jacob W. Grausam and Anthony J. Aqula, and W. J. Maloncy were named as members from Woodbrdge yesterday by Democratc County Charman Edmund A. Hayes when he selected a countywde commttee on arrangements for the annual county Democratc outng to be held on Saturday, September 9 The outng wll be held n Rversde Park on the Rver Road near Bound Brook. >» The commttee wll be called to gether- early next week to make arrangements for the event whch t s expected wll attract, Democratc-voters. It was orgnally plan Woodbrdge Man Edson Brdge Would Des Of Injures Releve Unemployment Was Crossng Street In Perth Deegan Outlnes Plan That Amboy When He Was Ht By Car Of Another Woodbrdge Man Internal Injures) Cause Death. John Kresko, 8 years of k b Jo, g y Green street, wko was struck by an auto n Perth Amboy Tuesday nght, ded from hs njures Wednesday nght n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Roy Naley of Grove street, Woodbrdge, who was drvng the car that struck Kresko, s beng held n f,5 bal on a techncal charge of manslaughter. Th«accdent happened when Kresko was crossng Hall avenue, Perth Amboy, near Catherne street, on foot, and was ht by a car drven by Naley. Naley Md that blndng lht th t nfy townshp t Th f and propb hdld y p pp erty. The freworks wll be handled by experts, the socety stated n a letter. The applcaton was granted. Because of crcumstances that have aroused doubts, the commttee decded not to act on the contract for the Fulton street outfall sewer. The low bdder for the job G M C C I ned to hold the outng on September I lghts on a car gong n the opposte but ths was changed when t de- j drecton prevented hm from seeng Xresko untl the car ht hm. Coroer Eugene J. Mullen nvestgated j G. M. Constructon-. Company of dateg veloped that a Jewsh holday wll be observed on that date. Former Governor A. Harry Moore, canddate for gubernatoral honors, wll be the headlner at the outng. Speeches wll also be made by State Senator Arthur A. Qunn, Sherff I Bernard M. Gannon, County Clerk * ew * r - G eorke Gathers and other county the leaders, as well as the- county cand- n! :nu... The condton, he sad s fully I.:u! as descrbed by the wrter,,.! -mttnj; worse. The townshp" Lne,-]-, George Merrll, sad thnt hnrl rrr«v nomplant.tam M-. Itlnckwell, of Colona, whoso.;-ml has been ll all summer. Hs \-y was delayed by the mann whch the locomotves broke! - I. w.;- stated that snce" there has a dspute between the townshp On Pennsylvana road over a nn n that secton the annoymustd by the sren* has been n worse. Attorney Lavn sad l regular warnng for a crossmnssts of two long blasts and - nt ones. The short ones, now, :l. are longer n tme than the.tcs used to be. The conten-. -A;IS that where a crossng s pro- ly a gateman there s no need <: whstles at all but f state these warnngs they tween the name on the bond and on the bd: the attorney sad he could not ascertan whether the name "G. M. Company" s a company or the trade name of an ndvdual. The matter was held up partly because J nether of the commtteemen from the Frst Ward was present. In the meantme the status of the G. M. concern wll be nvestgated and acton wll be taken at an adjourned meetmjr to be called by the char. The, ordnance to construct a wadng popl and nstall santary facltes nthe new Avenel park was passed on readngs. Smlar dfsposton was made n the case of the ordnance to buld a storm sewer n the Grove avenue secton. An ordnance to assess and rase funds...lax...thcuacw.-ttrtt ju was ntroduced on frst readng. The amount to be rased by bonds s $5, The twenty-fve dstrcts n the county are represented on the commttee composed as follows: Carteret, Edward J. Dolan, Edward J. Hel: Cranbury, Russell Spratford, Fred T. Danzer; Dunnellen, H. J. Swackhamer, John Mann; East Brunswck, George L. Smth, Mchael Massng; Helmetta, Herbert E..Rchards, Andrew York; Hghlard Park, Al Qunn, J. J, Barnwell; Jamesburg, Joseph Corae, Danel D. Malan. Madson, Cornelus Wall, Edward Mller; Metuchen,. P. Rosenvnge, Chrstopher Marzella; Mddlesex Borough, John J. Rafferty, J. Kenneth Campbell; Mlltown, Carl Hermann Dnnle Crabel; Monroe, J. Wlson McBrde, J. W. OKeefe; New Brunswck, James Collns, Wllam Vel taw Bw*+w», l«m» A, Irven North Brunswck, Thomas Corr- Kresko g uue to nternal njures, t was stated at the hosptal. The body was taken n charge by Undertaker August F. Grener and removed to the Grener funeral home. Patrolman James Sullvan, of the erth Amboy polce department arrested Nj. mount to be rased by bonds s $5,- George Smth Perth Amboy, Jol)(IO. It wll be assessed aganst * n Mal* ney> Lou s p, Booz, Steproperty owned prncpally by the ^ B a l m s kj J J a m e 8 j. Garland; Ps- Maple Realty Company the concern cataway Frank. Nelson, Anthony LI!T made as short as possble, tntceman Campbell sad that!n- lt of Sewaren have the same \. - from the trans of the ml Ralroad Company. Both l companes have been not : nht complants and nff ml company have forward I - n whch t was stated thst utter was benr nvestgated. : lef has Inme. It was also that donated the property for the park. Tw ljed new ordnances were ntrotn authorze a proposed n the route of the Elzabeth-Trenton ralroad. One provdes fur the closng and vacatng of certan streets, and the other authorzes and dedcates the new route. The roads that wll be vacated n part or n whole are Ralroad avenue, Elm avenue and Lafayette road. Both the ralroad and the townshp wll gan by the new algnment. Commtteeman Anthony Aqula spoke of a plan to provde bread and mlk at a very reasonable prce for the poor and unemployed durng the comng wnter. He sad that at pescnt the ndcatons are that the comng wnter wll be as bad and fcrhaps worse than last. H* wanted the commttee to gve hm authorty to j»o ahead wth hs nvestgatons n order that he may make a complete report on cost and plan of dstrbuton at the next meetng. g he case. Kresko was sngle. l j Hs death was Mles McNamara; Rartan, John Ell meyer, Charles Clausen. Sayrevlle, Frank Hartman, Joseph J. Weber; South Amboy, Jofyn J Val, J. A. Walczak; South Brunswck, Alan Ely, Raymond Henderson, South Planfeld, Frank P. Kelly James Thornton; South Rver, John: Ftzpatrck, A. J. Alexander; Spotswood, Nelson Jolly, Phneas Bowne. I Raders Fnd Rum In Two Places Here County Men Vst Two Clubs In Avenel In County Clean Would Gve Plenty Of Work and Solve Traffc Problem. At the weekly luncheon of the Perth Amboy Lons Club held at the Elks Club yesterday Joseph F. Deeg&n, Charman of the Edaon Parkway Commttee of Perth Amboy, was the speaker. He outlned the recent developments n the Edson Parkway plans and sad that the entre state wu now nterested, because n t the state sees a soluton of the traffc problem as well as a fttng testmonal to the wzard of Menlo Park, Thomas A. Edson. He advocated callng the new brdge over the Rartan Rver Kfter the man who made famous Menlo Park and Mddlesex County Tlpmas A, Edson. The Edson Brdge, Deegan sad, would be a nnme that would have most sgnfcance. It would be a testmonal to that (treat nventve genus who turned nght nto day wth hs electrc bulb. The proposed roadway leadng from the Edson Brdge would traverse Keasbey Heghts, Pennsylvana avenue or Crows Mll road, and nto the Edson Parkway as planned at or near the new Fords Park. The Edson Parkway would act as a shuttle for the dstrbuton of the enormous traffc crossng the Outerbrdge Crossng, Vctory and Edson Brdges to Route, the Super-Hghway, the Lncoln Hghway, end Routes 8 and 9. It would stve the problem much better than the proposed Rartan Bay Brdge from Staten Island to Keyport, The Hartan Bay Brdge wll run any prospects Perth Amboy and Rartan, Ray Dstrct have of beng a leadng seaport of the country and t wll not solve the traffc problem, sad the speaker. He further stated, "The constructon of the Edson Parkway and the I Edson Brdge would solve mmedjately the unemployment problem n Mddlesex County, partcularly Perth Amboy and Woodbrdge. It would leve the much desred added stmulus to trade locally and would n-! volve the expendture of approx njately fourteen mllons of dollars,(8,,.); sx mllon ($6,-,.) of whch would be for the Edson Parkway and ts Parks and Solders Home, and eght ml- Ilon ($8,,.) for the Edson Brdge and approaches. The entre stnte s demandng these mprovements and jeven dstnct groups and commssons are workng to speed the accomplshment of these pro- Bg Cty Vce Drve Sends Racketeers Here Chef Of Polce Murpby Gves Rotary Club Interestng Tulle* T«J» How Underworld It Becomng A Problem To Suburban Polce Many Temptatons In Way Of Offcer* But Woodbrdge Force Keeps Records Clean Growth Of Department From Force Of Two Men To Forty-One. One result of the clwn-up of vce condtons n the bg ctes a to send ths crmnals to the smaller towns where they make trouble for the polce.t was stated yesterday by Chef of Polce Patrck Murphy n an nterestng address at the weekly luncheon of the Woodbrdge Itotary Club. Chef Murphy»»d that most of the crme and vce condtons that the local polce navel to contend wth s caused by new comers. The chef sad that the bg hghways that pun through the townshp requre constant watchng because men from Kew York and other bg ctes try to set up local rackets there. The Woodbrdge polce, the chef sad, keep constant watch for these attempts and np them n the bud. The usual procedure s to warn the would-be volators and chase them out of town. The gamblng den, the dsorderly house and the slot machne, the speaker sad, are the most common forms of lawlessness attempted. Many of these have been broken up PATRICK CULLINANE Frtt Polceman Apponted On Woodbrdgn Force PATRICK W. MURPHY jects. Wthn one year wth lega- and thvre s not a dsorderly house at Report Contracts At Executve Sesson o Defnte Informaton Gven Out As To What Went On At Meetng. -hurt specal f Educaton esson uf the Monday nght Up Propretors Held In $, Bal. Two "clubs" n the Avenel secton raded Wednesday by County plan," ";; ""","~,:. u a kmyo-ht thp wc e raded Wednesday by bounty S M I ^ W U w«an O elcellent^ectves_and allege^ lquor^ was, an of Mr Aqula was an excellent g q n<- and he complmented the com- found n each. The rad n Woodltt-cman on hs ntatve n what bndjre was, part of the general clean-... has already done n the matter. The plan receved the support of the ther members of the commttee. Mayors Trp To Meetng Bad ForJnjured Foot Mayor Wllam A. Ryan evdently overtaxed hs njured foot Monday evenng when he went to the Town Hall n order that there mght be a quroum present to transact busness. Durng the present week snce the meetng, the Mayor has suffered much dstress. Some of the pan may be due to excessve damp weather n the past few days, but the stran of mountng to the second floor of the Muncpal buldng to attend the meetng s beleved to have been too severe. The Mayor has a spraned ankle and a atve sancton the constructon work present n the townshp. Gamblng on these shguld be well under way. dens hnve been cleared out, too, and Whle practcally all the money the slot machnes have been drven would be spent n Woodbrdge and out of the townshp. Rartan Townshps, Perth Amboy The polce make no attempt to would be the hub to whch all roads breuk up frendly gamea of cards would lead and the shoppng n PeetH among fvenda, the chef sn-d, but the Amboy would ncrease enormously, commercalzed gamblng racket s Another angle of polce condton!. s descrbed by the chef. He sad that a modern polceman must be man of consderable character and wll power to resst the many temptatons that are constantly thrown In hs way. "The rats of the underworld, the chef declared, "are constantly tryng to fx thngs up but they meet wth no success n Woodbrdge. The work of the men on the force s carefully watched. The members of the force are gven lecture! and warnngs frequently. They are always called to account for any volatons of the polce rules, Where volatons are of an mportance the men are reprmanded and sometmes fned part of ther salares, or, are dened ther days off. Ths watchful supervson has kept the department clear ot entanglements and trouble, the speaker sad. He declared that modern condtons are such that dscplne It an essental part of runnng a polce department effectvely. The chef, who was apponted to the poston n 9, but who served as an offcer for many years prevous to hs promoton, gave an nterestng hstorcal sketch of the polce department of Woodbrdge. The department was nsttuted n 897, on Aprl, Chef Murphy sad. Prevous to that tme such polce protecton as there was n Woodbrdge waa suppled by a constable who was pad ly the merchants. When the department started there were two men on the force. The number was ncreased j from tme to tme by the appontment of addtonal men. For several year* one or sometmes two men were apponted each year. Later the men wore added n larger batches. Patrck Cullnane was the constable who was dong duty at the tme thu department was organzed. Ha was apponted wtt one other man on the polce force and those two consttuted the department. The other man lasted only a year and n 898 Chef Murphy was apponted a member of the force, Cullnane served untl a few years ago when he retred. The department was re-organzed several tmes. In 9 sergeants were named and new departments were developed. The prncpal on,e the traffc department whch now aa would property values." smashed wherever t appears. up campagnbeng carred out by Mayor has a_ spraned jnke ana a Prosecutor Douglas M.Hcks and hs broken bone n the left foot. He wll assstant, James Wght. Leadng to j the rads n Woodbrdge were several u- were awarded to transport,-lldun from Locust Grove to -I.rdge, t s reported although!..mtng was an executve sesson, l-u reported that a contract uuded to transport chldren ; "Iona to Woodbrdge. These.rs t s sad, wre awarded to Lnk, of Locust Grove and > lqhal-l, of Iseln, respectve- \"lng was made puwc as to II n- of the contracts. also-reported that the board nt-l Fred Bsler as assstant -I uf School No. U. A jantor n new school on Strawberry v, :! In apponted at the next -e-lmr n September. n regard to an agreement by the three wll share the expense of reparng Florda Grove road. The Freeholders wll be asked also take over Man street n ts entrety. At present most of the street s a c unty r-oud but there s a secton of uppev Man street that s not ncluded n ths arrangements. The Keasbey Fre Company was gven permsson to hold a carnval at Rogans corner durng the week begnnng September 7. Leo II. Grossman asked the commttee n a letter f he could re- """! hs bond as a constable. The -st was referred to the polce Notce was receved froj requ -onmtttc. Notce was rec j seme luhm-ss conjefas that they had appealed ther tax blls to the cuntv board of taxaton. Petes Turtle Agan In Lmelght Brought Goodjortane; Report Health Offcer Wns Bg Prze In Baseball Pool and Good Fortune. Attrbuted To Magc Of Turtle-New OrgamzJ To Be. Formed To Be Known A» Mystc Knghts Of ton The Sea Turtle. Knglsh teuus many yreatjthose who^were^ at.. about the Mystc Knghts ot Sea, but now Woodbrdge s gou: to beat that, accordng to report, ml have un organzaton l r* Inw us the Mystc Knghts of ln< ; Tunle. And the Kng Fsh or, Uu-r Kng Turtle, s to be Pete ItlISUll, Uf course «very one has heard of v-s turtle; t was thought that the "te ncdent was closed and merea memory a memory of a strange llnglt vst, strange noses, polce >"l mlk bottles, wth an ant-clmax. at wns all wrong n the lght ot w.-- developments. The nght vst»! all the rest was merely prelm- " y to the real msson of the tur- Wln the turtle frst vsted Wood- """Igc, ts purpose was jnsunder""d. It was thought to be predastead, t appears the advent tdngs of good e pont of deof the turtle now recall the the benevolent glqnce the The rads were staged n the afternoon. The frst place vsted yelded ohe bottle of alleged lquor whch was found behnd the bar. Ths was at the Echo Club at 787 Rahway avenue. Robert Ftzgerald, who was found n charge of the place was not arrested but was nstructed to appear yesterday at the offce of the prosecutor. He dd so and was held n 5, bal by Supreme Court Commssoner Walter C. Sed.am on a charge of havng lquor for sale n hs possesson. At the Kalta club n Zegler avenue, at the super-hghway, the raders found several bottles of alleged lquor, The lot was lsted as a quart of apple, a quart of gn and a quart of rye. Word was left for the propretor to appear at the prosecutors offce. Frank DeFllpo appeared yesterday for the Kalta club and was held n $, bal on a smlar charge to that entered n Ftzgeralds case. The Echo Club s owned by a man named Anthony Eak, the raders sad. Eak dd not appear at the prosecutors offce.. The rads were conducted by Chef County Detectve John R. Ferguson and a group of hs assstants together wth memberes of the local polce force. be confned to hs home for some tme by the njury. Jake Grausam Recoverng From Slght Relapse Commtteeman Jacob Grausam who was reported to be serously ll on Monday, s recoverng rapdly. Hs physcan sad slght recurrence of suffered a llness he had a few weeks ago. The phybcan sad that n the course of a week Mr. Grausam wlt be fully restored to health. He s up and about at hs home and s recevng frends. The slght relapse over the week-end was not alarmng as at frst reported, Reformatory Inmates StrkeJ^r More Pay 86 Men and Boys Refuse To Work; Say Pay Is Too Low and Food Is Poor Men Locked In Cells Snce Strke Started Monday Mornng Major Kffhberlng, Superntendent, Says Prsoners From State Prson Started The Trouble No Volence Attempted But State Troopers Are Ready To Gve Ad. A plot, rumors of whch had been trouble peacefully by appealng to the hnted for several days at the State common-sense of the prsoners. They Reformatory n Woodbrdg_e near the were told that no change n the wage Rahway lne, matured Monday morn- j scale could be made at ths tme as ng when the nmates went on strke the amount pad s governed by the for hgher wages and refused to go to (appropraton made by the atate, and In- turtle * - to come. Ilc turtle, us has been related *" mally taken n a boat to Sandy """I* am consgned back to ts natve I lntt, the sett, wth due ceremony. <nc feature of that departure was Kfu-unt blt * was overlooked at "" lme. Just us the turtle was da- p";nj{ below the surface of the tn t gave a pecular Hp of* ts "tlrr toward Peterson whp was une II tle bon voyage commttee. That flp was mportant, It meanf Fp and turtle gave Pete..,,,, The nterpretaton of the great gesture came just the other day. Pete, lke many anothegood fellow, had bought a share n a baseball pool. It was a mere bt of free spendng as one mght toss a dme to a Salvaton Army labs. Nothng at nl was expected to result. But somethng dd result. It was the turtle magc Petes slght contrbuton made wth no thought of proft was many tmes blessed. It brought Pete the honor of beng the wrner of the pool und ncreased hs bank account On all sdes t s admtted that the turtle changed Petas luck. He never had any before. And so the good work of the turtle f to be commemorated by the organzaton of the Mystc Knghts of the frsa Turtle, [t s even reported on farly authentc authorty that the Mayor ts nterested and may jon up. It may be that the nfluence of the turtle can be nvoked n dealng wth knotty muncpal problems, or poltcal problems. It s reported, too that efforts and nducements wll be offered to the turtle to return to Woodbrdge for occasonal vsts, especally.at the begnnng of the next baseball season., Assurance Is glvw that the turt* wll bu treated wth all courtesy on ft ^ Tres To Pass Truck; Car Turns Over Thomas Jacobsen and hs wfe wwe n a car Wednesday on the super-hghway between Green street and the Cloverleaf brdge when Jacobsen attempted to pass a truck and collded wnh t, Hs car turned over, Mrs. Jacobsen w.us njured and was taken to tqe Rahway Memoral Hosptal for treatment. The car was damaged. Drunken Drver joned $ Brooklyn Man Also Pays Fee Of Physcan Who Pronounced Hm Drunk Other Cases. Car Runs Wld Breaks Hghway Sgn Abraham Azz, of Lvngston street, Brooklyn, was.drvng on the my yesterday when he car to one sde to avod httng another car. Azzs machne jumped the curb and ran nto a state hghway drecton sgn and broke t. The accdent happened near Avenel street. Azz reported t to the polce. Herbert Abel, aged 6 years, of 887 Green avenue, Brooklyn, was arragned n polce court Tuesday on a charge of drvng whle drunk, He had been examned by a physcan who found hm ntoxcated and unft to operate a car. Recorder ffss Besse Duff fned hm $ and cctts of $.6 plus a doctors fee of $5. Stephen Ells, 9, of Verona, was fned a total of $. on charges of dsorderly conduct and havng fcttous plates. When he was locked up he threw bread and water on prsojera.n other cells n the local lockup. Charles Alunka, years old, no home, was provded wth a home for thrty days at the expense of the county. He was brought n for beng dsorderly and durng a nght n the cell he joned wth Ells n throwng bread and water about. He has been an occasonal lodger at polce headquarters and was released before hs part n the bombardment of bretftl and water became known. He regan n the evenng for " and was sent up for thrty work. They were promptly locked n ther cells and an nvestgaton was started to sngle out the rngleaders. Word of the strke was mmedately forwarded to Wllam J. Ells, state commssoner of nsttutons and agences by Major Mark O. Krabelng, superntendent of the reformatory. The strke was not attended by any show of volence, the nmates smply refusng to work at ther accustomed dutes and gvng as a reason that they wanted more money. The wage scale at the nsttuton a very low, amountng to only three or four cents u. day for each nmate. A report that some of the nmates n the ktchen and laundry receve pore started the trouble. The other hmates contended that the ments reee day. The strkng nmates also complaned that they are not recevng proper food. Ths latter complant sunfounded, accordng to Major Kmberlng, and was used merely as a matter to bolster up the general complant. When the men were locked n ther cells efforts were made to settle th«the bo eeevte oys n these two departas hgh as ten cents a New Farmers Market Wns Favorable Comment The fnshng touches were put on the Farmers Market n Perth Amboy ths week, The canopes are completed and practcally all of the other mprovement*! are fnshed. The Market a attractng wde spread tarorabe comment. It s drawng a great volume pf patron- Barron Lbrary Wll Reopen On Wednesday, September The Barron lbrary wll re-open o Wednesday, September, t was ar nounced today by Mss Louse Brewster, the lbraran., Lbrary hours wll be as follows: Monday, : P. M. untl 6 P. M.; Wednesday and Saturday, :WF- M. to 6 P. M. and 7 P. Mt to 9 P. M.. Two Lttle Grls Hurt In Smashup Freehold Man Blamed For Accdent Gets Summons At Reckless Drver. G&orge Mller, of Freehold, was drvng on St. George avenue yesterday at H. P. M, when he ht a car drven by Henry Anderson, of Newark, who was makng a left turn at thegreen street crossng. Andersons chldren, Mary, 5, and Georganna,, were wth ther father and were njured on the head. They were taken to the famly physcan.. Mller was j^ven a summons lor reckless drvng. The two cars were bs,dly damaged _jd were towed.to a garage for repars. that no change n the appropraton could be made at ths tme. There are 86 prsoners at the rekrmatory. The work of snglng out the leaders n the strke movement has been gong on snce Monday. On Tuesday a report ganed crculaton that the prsoners had been dened ther noon meal. Ths was dened by Major Kmberlng. He sad the men were stll holdng out despte efforts to reason wth them. Commssoner Ells made an nspecton of the nsttuton Monday and sad there was no ground for the part of the complant relatng to food. Major Kmberlng sad that no dscplnary measures would be taken aganst the rank and fle pf the men untl the leaders have been sngled out. The b,ulk of the nmates, he thought, were anxous to go back to werk. One reason for the trouble, Major Kmberlng sad, s that the boys n the reformatory reeeve only a few cents a,,day, whlfe some prsoners n State prson at Trenton receve as hgh as twenty-fve cents a day. On Wednesday a new development n the stuaton was announced. It was stated that sherffs all over the stafts have been requested not to send any more prsoners to the reformatory untl the strke s cleared up. It waa ajso announced that.a corkemplatedl transfer of a large number of prsoners from the overc*ow(ded<.btate prson at Trenton wll be postponed ndefntely. Behnd ths oruer s the p h now has several men wth a superor offcer. At present there are forty-one men on the force ncludng, besdes the chef, a captan, a detectve sergeant, traffc sergeant, three desk sergeants and a rounds sergeant. The departmekt s equpped wth a fnger-prnt department and a department of photography. Salares have been rased from $8 per year to $,5 and the volume of work the department has to attend to has ncreased enormously. Chef Murphy expressed deep ap> precaton of the frendly sprt of the people of Woodbrdge toward the polce. Several tmes requests have been submtted to ^he people for the beneft, of the department and the people have always granted these requests when they were presented n the form of a referendum. The Rotary Club and other organzatons have always been- frendly to the men and the department, the chef sad, and every member of the department h thankfful for ths sprt.- : He sad that the people who have resded n Woodbrdge for any length of tme gve the polce very lttle trouble. Presdent Baron Schoder thanked the chef at the concluson of hs talk. Walter Warr warned the members of the club that the comng wnter promses many calls upon the clubs emergency fund for the relef of sufferng. A recent nstance of the type that may be expected, he sad, was that of a fajnly n Iseln that was evcted and had to move nto a small buldng that had no glass n the wndows. Glass waa provded and put nto the wndows from the fund. Vstng Rotarans were Frankln Marsh, of Rahway, and Jm Housel, of South Amboy. Charles H. Byrne was present as the guest of Maxwell Logan. J. BLAKE etftcwuting t l p U Hts Cops Motorcycle Gets Summons To Court Mvtutycl Polceman Joseph O dy left Jus motorcycle parked on Avenjjl street, Wednesday, and an auto ht t knockng t down.. The ear rt f Jll Saefel of Chur«ht t n property of o, Saefel, of Chur«h. Several Injured When Cars Collde Rahway nd Perth Amboy Re»denta Hurt In Head On Crash. Several persons were njured Monday evenng n a traffc crash n Rahway avenue near the Reformatory when two care collded head-on. One of the machnes was drven by Mss Mary Burke, of 88 Nevlle street, Perth Amboy, and the other by John C. Leonard, of 5 Lafayette street, Ralway. Leonards wfe, Lllan, and Owle Rose, colored, of 6 Homestead^street, fact that "some thrty rngleaders of j Avene, were taken to the Rahway the strke that have been dentfed so far were former nmates of the state prson where the wage scale a hgher. It s reasoned thtf these prsoners from the Trenton nsttuton spread the dscord among the nmates at the reformatory. Although there was no attempt at volence Major Kmberlng was prepared for any outbreak, He had arranged to have ad quckly sent from the Metuchen barracks of the State polce where ffteen troopers have been held n readness snce the strke started. It was,part of the plan o Major Kmberlny and other offcals of th» reformatory to break down the.resstance of the nmates by keepng them locked n, ther cells. They nave been told that ther acton n strkng wll count aganst ther records, the count to become heaver as the strke goes on. Major KtmberlnK beleves that the uontnued confnament n the c«u* wll Memoral Hosptal for treatment of cuts and bruses. Every on«n the Burke car was njured. Besdes the drver they were Agnes and Kathryn Burke, and Msa Mary Walsh,,of 8 Rahway avenue. They were treated at the offce of Dr. Wetterberg, Both cars were badly damaged and wer< taken to the Speedway Garage. HARDIMANS PHARMACY Ed, L. Hardman, formerly of Seamans, Perth Auboy PRESCRIPTIONS Called For and Delvered Cor. Rahway Avenue.

2 PAGE TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 9 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDl T I CHEHAUS MAKES THE WORLDS BIGGEST OMELET j HIMMIIUttttntMtt"! f IVf "tttm Compare HAD I-AY.-: "Mr: J.5 \vf;\\ a = parr - hav>r ffunl out hat m<r-y rjpratng a thng -Iv-t make t true un-!. -- : s true.". Every =ta>xtr.t * <? mak: ;.- proven tr ;< V. th<- [. urcha.^s V/j rr. ;k: hf.t f ;, Augutt Clearance Sale Now Gong On Lowe»t Prce* Snce 95 Economy Store 79 Man 5tre«t WOODBRIDGE 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Releve*» HeaUcke or Neor.lfU \m mnute*, cheek*» Cold He fnl d«7, and check* M«*H» n thm; d 666 Salvo for Baby Cold. «MADISON AVE. T»Uphon, Parlh Am boy 5 THOMAS MEACHAJ* Manager C HhH.UJS aa errar!-.e un In Washngton,!» th* *r.vr ; " rr-: «r ar.i paltry producng dstrct c-f " " Fs r - N -" -*v ar. I cvprr year It!et«the world kr. * :.- \ ^ : : - - a r-slva;. "H& feature of ths years < - «-: T-n!. :«;! -;»? "re!»«<!. an the c *TTT,."-<! -Ath h^p ;...!!.««and sut an pepper shatcprs. To p^e.:.(!r.n,(-r«e fryng pan, M Ttor* Tea?*r a^. a: It ^;*;. «.s of hacof strapped to her shr-w. Th«r-w T egl.t (**t la llam«er arvl weghed t Escaped Prsoners A»k for Rde Back to Jal Oregon, Ho. Two prsoners lrto * ca[>e<l from tle countj- Jal here, returned the followng clay, but thej demanded real servce W go back. Wllam and Donald Hopper telephoned the sherff from ther borne, la Forte-vne, Me sod uked hm to come get them. They told the offcer thej broke Jal to vst ther sck father and were too tred to walk bark. Wtx Pad a Rectaton* SometK^y U cow telln? us that the reamer Hejrerus was not wrecked at all. Oh, well, Its that much b»tt»r: We have ther^m wthout havng had! to.y In lves for It. I.ynclburg Brde Enterng Car for Honeymoon Des Buenos Ares, Ar;. The gaety of a wedddg wa? cbane<l to ffcromldg, when Edelmra Premace ded of a heart attack *m ahe wau abont to emer an aatomoble wtb her tusband for a honey moon trp. The butbaod tbot hmself. fact About CraatoB The publc beath «erv:<;* «ar* that la not U * that In crematon the uj.jrned. Tl.e heart usualy bums l&m. ^ue to the fact "» ;t It» t he "rfj n tte t "" 5. v - Ttl *- " f course, rr u^on how te ln-at s a: :>-r. TRUE TO TYPE Boy rrtend Ivf a frlerxl Id Hta yon grls to meet. Vamp Where la he? Athletc Grl What can he do? Chora Gll How mnch has bel lterary Grt What doe«he read? Sodetj Grl Who are hs famly? belong to! Electrcal Metar* A "megohm" 5 a unt equvalent to a mllon ohms, u.se<j In measurng vny hlth electrcal reslstanres. FINE GRANULATIP SUGAR. 5 LARGE JERSEY FREE5TN PEACHES. Not n years has t be«n possble to purchase fne qualty foods at the low prces featured n A&P stores rght now. Note, for example, these values n the seasons most appetzng foods... compare the savng*... and plon to buy lberally ths week, end I k>und COTTON SACK 6 POUND BASKET 5c 5c PANCY QUALITY POTATOES.5^ 5c FANCY COOKING APPLES. SALE OF TEAS Ddnt mln Hl opportunty to pvfettow owr q th«sp«clal wvng»«but oe» ot one*... nfl NECTAR TEA. v* b. P kg. 5c. 5c *rb. P k g. 9c NEaARTEABALLS pkg.ofs 5c pk g.ofteabau 9c MAYFAIR TEA. %fe.m 9c. * Chofc* of Orongs-Pelroe, Ceylon-Jova, (ndo-cey/on y Mx«d and Formoja. "» ««5c Orange-P»(ro«, rndla-ceyon- Java and lnda-c»y/on bftnd contan world-famovt Inda T»a. QUALITY MEATS AT A&P MARKETS For Your Convenence Comfort Staton! Concrete Walks Stands, All Under Cover All Busses And Trolleys Stop At The Central Farmers Market CENTRAL FARMERS MARKET * Smth Street, Cor. Elm JUST WEST OF C. R. R. BRIDGE Perth Amboy Fruts, Vegetables, Poultry and Eggs from nearby farms under the Most Santary Condtons at the Lowest Possble Prces! TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS ALL YEAR ROUND Foodstuffs not n season and not grown n our State also sold at wholesale prces. Top Round and Top Srlon b 9c Bottom Round Pot Roast. t>. 9c Fancy Fowl ALL SIZES b. 9c Porterhouse Steak CHOICE GRADE.. Plate and Navel Beef FRESH or CORNED b 9c b. 7c Boneless Chuck Pot Roast. b. 5c Rump of Veal Frosh Salmon Steaks MILK-FED tb. 5c ENCORE BRAND Spaghett, Noodles or Macaron 8 --p k 9 5 b. 7c Pure Lard IOC HECKERS, GOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURYS Post Toastes or Kellogg; Klb. c^ bag IJC 7 Ib. OQ- ^bag ^"C 5c Orange or Grapef rut Juce H SS N ««5c UNEEDA BAKERS GINGER SNAPS X7C FIGNEWTONS XC SAKURA BRAND JAPANESE FANCY CRAB MEAT 5c can THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. EASTERN DIVISION) NEW YORKS INN OF HOSPITALITY In the mdst of the cty but away from the nose, ROOMS WITH BATH-5 DINING ROOMS Near the Great Department Stores. Convenent to Churches, Theabe and Trantpotaton Lnes. RATES Slnjle wth Bath $,5 to $ Double. ^ #. wth Bath $. to $6 Twn Beds wth Bath $5 to $7 Parlor, Bed.. room and Bath $ 6 to NO CHARGE FORCRBR j f l f FOR THE UHLE TOT PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL Ffth Avenue and 8th Street Alburn M. Gutttnon, Mgr. Motolb from JuSe North South Eat and J_ We.t Fnd thlt Hotel the Bett FREDERICK :; INSURANCE»9 T.U*ko- M Ar«you ntereated w or nmtng home n Scycral unuaual opp"> l at present" Phone Woodbrdgc 8 ( appontments WOODBRI CANDIES AND S«Man St.,.. Tel 8-^ 78 M«s St, (ul ;

3 wool It INDEPENDENT ust 8, m F.ngland Tres Moves a«ad to Schoo : nc; An t.,,. he USfflllllss.f tnllltt;,,..,. n Mlnratln (ns Just IICHI rum-..l lellv I,,, he lbt BIV months pupls h, I n;:lhh whnols Imve leen recevng, trllnn repulnrly hy neuna of, ls." An Invent I p on of tlo rr>- ;.,.llnltpl Is lelrr rtadn ly eln.s wth the Intenton nf extendng ;,. experment If prnvfll successful I le Intenton of those who Rpm., tlc experment wns no( tn rp.. HT lectnrs ly "tulkles," hut to Lllen the regulnr school work nn.l -jumble the desre of the nr,,,] lllr for knowledge. Ann; the flms shown were truvul.tnres, flms depletng anmal,i.i flms Imflert on Rrcnt lterary v.rkrt. GEMS OF THOUGHT,\s WP ndvnnro In lfe we lenrn the l,s of our Abltes..T. A. Fnnrfe. I.wnt of (trent consequence often ;.rnk from trflng crcumstances, IJl.V. I nur hostle newspapers, nre more to, ferel tlmn n thousand lmyonets. When the truth ennnnt ho clearly nle out, whnt Is fulsc Is Incrensod tl.rnkl fear. Ittftfl. Tn: loss you enn enjoy, the poorer the scanter yourself; the more yot fun enjoy, the rcher, the more vlgorous, I-avnter. Ths cvlzaton Is not gong to de- JHml :on wfat we do when we work no much as what we do In our tme,it. Herbert IToover. SLATS DIARY BY ROSS FARQUHAR nunv t tr her f tllv-ihkr llmllt vten :-he»n< burn nnl l. nnl today -In t"! l((r furlen b;u k tbrew In- po.; nfse and I le fon-he Teller l her she bal ; Inferonly (onpa p l n sum thng Hnt. Ant l\mmv sell she ddt bave nor never dd bave nny sueh thnr.m! she woodent wear t f she had a dov.cn of them. Saturday Sm llnsp has hen t Rettng hs seres frum the Well far assocaton ths wnter nd today he Ink] pa heed ben offered a joh wtch wood pay hm more than they are (fveng hm but be stnlyerl t over and dssded to remnne Independent. Sunday They was a car got recked over arrost the crck ths p. m. becuz the drver wch was a Woman. looked n to the mrror to Fx her hat on. When pa was tellng ma what a offle reck t was why after he got threw ma aat hm What knd of n hat was t. Munday Ant Emmy has ben a readng a book all about the wld and Wully West and she sed she had found out that the cowboy n them erl^ days was very crewel men and the socety of Prevenchen of Crewelty to anmals shud ought to persecute them becuz they not only shot there fellow man but went round cuttng Notches n there Colts to. Teusday Ma sent me down town ths evenng to get her a V a pound N.. ju.««can, r r the mnuence, ^ u f ^^^\ a?7 t,v whch all manknd are affected, and t u. y ant no, )etter then the co( fsh tlree man ones operate horedlty, on- tki j s W( h. (] llst W(H, k wny ra n vlrotnent, occupaton. K. M. Whte, hkng fourward to so much. TELLING THE TIME WITH A QUARTER, A STRING AND A GLASS STRING SHOULD BE LONGER THAN SHOWN MERE. STRING MUST BE HELD OVER PULSE Of THUMB Te a.trng around a quarter and hold the quarter suspended over and slghtly Insde a gft*. Gran the arng between the Index fnger and the bumb. ana place It drectly o r* the polw of the than..hold your hand perfec ly rgd, ard the quartet wll begn to swng to and fro lke a per* fnm The we made by the swngng quarter wll slowly Increase In wdth anui rte qsart«ulke. the rde rf the glass, and It wll strke the aurcber 7 t r T Z»t to the h e r of the day. II the tme shouldi betwenty mnute, past one, the qnarter wu strke the gtam once, and should the tme be quar- STof two, the quarter wll strke twce. It l necessary to hold the strng < e"be pulse of the thnmb. a. tbta H the motvatng force controllng the movement* of the quarter.»*, -, (Cbvrtsbt, WIU L. UodboraL) Wensday Pa went to a new doc-mltonter today. He says he has a lot of stuck. Pa tomd me he was prtty Paradse Lost and I go fath n hm. He says when ths new sure t was Shake Spear but t wa docter treats you for newmona you to late then. de of newmona and not frum tefoyd fever or sum thnf? else. He Y.t W. All y sure knows hs stuff, ths new M. D. Thursday well, I wood of got a prtty good grade n my test today f t woodent of. ben for one kweston. The teecher ast us who rote Personal wealth, It may beob9erved, Is a hard master, Imposng faany worres, burdens, fears and dstractons. Amercan Magazne, The Newest Note n Fall Shoe Fashons DON T be FOOLED Trcky SALES TALK LlONT be mtlrd by obnllcngcs gnarantees laboratory analyses prce comparsons clams of 5% savngs madc by dstrbutors of specal-brand tres. A ttfrnl example of a fromf mnlrndrf and «mt»f»nt tlatrm«nl by a dstrbutor of pwatbranl lra* Is "Mount one of oar lra on one wheel of yoar car and a tre of any other make on tho opposte wbeel If our tre does not gro yon 6qnal *prvlce at a ravng np to 5% In prce, we wll fre yon a new tre free." Tlls ttatement can be made for only one pnrpo«e dp- ate effort to gan your confdence and «ell yott a tre before yon have had tme to thnk about the rdlcnlonanet of ther challenge, whch auks yoa to bay one of ther tres and go to another store and bay a tre have t mounted on the opposte wheel then turn ftmmf nto a tre teuerl MAKE Of CAD llw < m">^.kn«ht lln.h I Na»h Old.moblU- CO TIM 5 Ford..- Cberrofet,.5-( I Chevrolet Fonl.5- Ford.75- I ChcTTolet I Whppet.7S-C Enklm I Ply mouth. I ChoruU««_!><Soto Dod(f> _ Ihrnnt.- I Iontlac I.,-. MAKE Of CAR onla Rto Oakland leer Stubkr Vkng. Frank "n tludon IIupm» USallo Pnokrd TIRE SIZE,5O-lf.5- S.- 5JM S.-9 «- 6.-C Ne*f Oldt Id TYM Calk Prka Each FltntcHM OldttM Trp«CMPtn EKh.* M P K I C «Jtl *Sp«l«l BTHKI Mall Otdar TW faft as (Maa 7. Pt Pal.* * 7..5».. CHdstld T npkt P.f Pale * ) *«.7* MAKE Of CAR uta. adllac Lncoln Urd Flm«Hl< SanUal Typa CaKPka Each.7«.H 7 *.» 7J7 TIRE 9ZE Ftrettonr A»t a*k JW«*» "" teat cart for them lh«t > * Iwrnty-nlne l«t C«T» d ««T own, runnng A»r **& nght, on whkh they let fmlone Tre* and olher nuket, Inrlndlnf apoel«-br«nd "llrt, «nd we h«ve the proof of the nafhy, qnalllr and extra MIHM at Frestone Tt«*» before yon bar- DHve In today examne «- llona rat from Frrttono Trr» «hd p«tlai-bnnd mull-order Ur»»^ M«for yoarwlf th«laro extra pllr$ nnflrr the t««d whch «lvc yon txra protecton agalmt punrtonw nd blowout* «>mpare he eotatrnrtlon «nd qnallty dont fc«fooled by muloadnj»dv<-hl»emenls. We wll fve you ««fer, more dependable lre* at no fraler eottt. P A R E C*atrN«tUa MM* Qualty Bfad Mall CW.t Tn.78.SS S jkrmea PtPjtL». l-a* lfco T.O-C Id ctal Brand Mll Odt Tm 5.- II M.6r> xs.* 6.5- ^9.5 as. FW- FW- ow- luld Typa C% M P«P.lf TRUCK and BUS TIRES SIZE H. D. O«5. FWott CMdfl.ld Typ«Cah hk«each 7-9* IJ.5 hand Mall Old«Tlfa fl7.<) r, :«.95 S.T. Fltflona Oldfl.k Tvp* Cah Prka Pal Pall 7» 6.7 TIU MM* Va IU, fvrarn WWlh, MMfrlM MofWTalgl.. Mot* ThUkvm, InabM... M«r«No«.sk< M«r«Pua IIml«lV«ad. Frestone Servce Dealers and Servce Stores Save You Money and Serve You Better.Ml flraalaaa SattlMl omw TM $6.65 Bnad MallDrdtr Tlra JJ A "8p*cal Brand" tn U n*da hy > m«nuf«tor«r for dlatrbotorl lath aa mall otd«r houea, ol roapanlta and others, under a name thatdoc not Idrnllfr tha lra manufacturer to tht puhllf, nanallr bmausr ha buld. Kb "heat qualltr" tlre-a nndcr h* own tamr. Flrealona pull ht UII On KVGKY tlt he makm. < Dolrl«OuarontaM Evarr tr* rqanfacturth hy Flrcntona txara tlw name "FIRESTONE" ad cltrlaa Flr«atnca unllmltod fnarantm and nun. Yoa are doublr protactad. 5 MUNICIPAL SERVKfsfAN, INC. HUGH TOMPKINS, Manager Rahway Ave. and Man St., Tel. Woodbrdge 8-8 WDBRIDGE shown never heore at MILES low prce* AH the newest models featured n pumps, oxfords operas. In tyack more exclusve Ffth Avenue Shops or brown Hgh heels, spectator we shown n our selectons. Strap models and low heels. <f Over SO Stores S*" mm^if S SMITH STKEET, PERTH AMBOY N. J. $85 95 MARKET ST., NEWAKK»«AD ST., ELIZABETH (UKN KVENIN(;S Newt I Sensaton Befrst tower the Eugene feat net on your Mles Opera Pump*. A perfect combnaton wcb the Eugene Hal fral talon AM FM.MCIIC CROSS-CONTINENT RECORD SHATTERED BY NEW PLYMOUTH San Francsco to New York and return n hours On ths record-breakng trp a New Plymouth Sedan, standard n every detal, covered 687 mles at an average speed of 7.5 mles per hour and more than mles a day. Thssmashed the exstng two-way transcontnental mark, set between Los Angeles and New York, by 95 hours the San Francsco-New York record by nearly 6 hours. These marks were formerly held by cars costng several tnes the Plymouth prce. No greater example can be gven of the astoundng ruggednesk, endurance and stamna of the New Plymouth. No fner proof can be osered of ts performance, hs power, ts handlng ease, ts safety and ts readablty. Take a rde n the New Plymouth. Experence for yourself the performance whch made th? phenomenal record possble *55 AND HP. F.O.B. FACTOBV NEW PLYMOUTH IS SOLD BY ALL DODGE D E S O T O AND CHRYSLER DEALERS RA6INWITZ HARDWARE "If Its Hardware, We Have It!" Full Lneof HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES HOUSE FURNISHINGS / Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret 8- aad 8-8 Old Seance Recorded Ilcrc s u Hc.Yllun pupj-rus In the Irlllsh museum ultch chroncles a jlal HouKt! (lven ly a certan nen before the klnn In tlo yelr 7( Hgh School In Two Years ELIZABETH PREPARATORY SCHOOL Prepares Students for College Entrance, Regents, Medcne, Dentstry, Law, Pharmacy, Accountancy, Engneerng, Nursng, Etc. Regster Now 75 Morrs Avenue Elzabeth, N. J. KU956 COLBY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Under the Drecton of Eltx*beth (Preparatory School DAY and EVENING SESSIONS" Day School Open To Young Women Only and Lmted To 7 Students Evenng School Open To Both Young Men and Women Attractve Rate* Send For Catalogue 76 Morrs Avenue * Elzabeth, N. J.

4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 9S OPEN AIR FARMERS MARKET CORNER FAYETTE and DIVISION STS. Ysl VEGETABLES FROM THE FARM There^s an added joy n eatng frut* and vegetables that have that fresh-from-the-farm ta»te. They embody n ther flavors all that t good n the out-of-doors, all that s tweet n the earth and ar, and they contan an abundance of health. Our products are fresh from the farm at especally low prces. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ALL YEAR ROUND WHERE THE PEOPLE GO! One Block From Smth and State Streets All Busses and Trolleys // Stop Wthn ONE BLOCK OF MARKET Follow the thousands who buy food grown on the farms of our garden state. Produce dealers and hucksters wll supply some of your needs. Foodstuffs not n season and foodstuffs not grown n our state also sold at wholesale prces. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, EGGS Off Nearby Farms, Drect From Drt Farmers Steel covered canopes and modern santary comfort statons. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE AT THE :. FARMERS MARKET Your Dollar Goes Further!

5 OODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT Brdal Flowers strong ponts of we are glad to go over weddng plans wth you and submt estmates. Fresh Flowers on hand for the Sck Room Annversares Brthdays or any Specal Occason FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE JOHN R. BAUMANN FLORIST St. George and Hazelwood Aves., Rahway, N. J. Get your coal n now before prces go up. Best Readng coal - clean coal - carefully screened. Koppers Seaboard Coke, Sand, Gravel and Cnders Port Readng Coal & Supply Co. $ 5 DOWN and ts Yours Successors to THEO. A. LEBER, Inc. PORT READING, N. J. PHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-78 Own a Tyepwrter! l L C. SMITH REMINGTON Pay Lke Rent UNDERWOOD ROYAL ^nu-nv^or; * ANY MAKE.H.-Famly wu U REBUILT Try It Free and Seo»"«EnjOy It. REBUILT LIKE NEW Kvery machne a strpped rght to the base and fully rebult. All worn parts are replaced wth brand new ones. New enamel, new nckel, new rubber jmru, new type, new key rngs, utc. A complete perfect typewrter that you wll be proud to own, 5 DAYSFREE TRIAL Easy Monthly Payments easy makes t possble lor you to have ths splendd machne mmedately. No scrmpng, nor savng to pay for t. The easy monthly payments are just the same as rental. Get Our Specal Offer Now You can obtan the machne on a down payment of only $6.. Send for a machne today. Gve n Thats good busness. You can t a careful tral under your try the machne ten days. own condtons Use t for Thats good judgment. Then FIVE FULL DAYS to prove to yourself that t s exactly the genune Standard Typewrter we clam t to youll want to take advantage of our very specal offer. For full detals Call Phone Wrte. DEuvER CALL REPRESENTATIVE NO OBLIGATION. PHILIP SCHLESINGER Commercal Statonery and Offce Equpment 8 SMITH ST.. PERTH AMBOY TEL, * BLACK SEAL IN FAVOR Black seal has been revved as a trmmng fur. The black boucle coat here shown has klroona sleeves and an Immense collar of ths handsome fur. -H-l I H I I I I I I I I II- ;: The Mysterous-,. By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK \ ] Dean of Men, Unversty of!, Illno.. HI I I I I I I I I I "Most mysteres have commonplace explanatons," MnsefleM has Hllery say to Margaret, nnd yet there are few thngs whch RO fnsclnnte us as the mysterous. T congratulate rhvls on bclag engaged to Mnrle, nnd ho looks at mp In amazement. "Well, how dd you know anythng ftlmut It?" ho says. "Wo have, never told a soul, nml had no Idea that even our best frends suspected It." "Oh, I lmve a way of knowng," I answered In n tone of mystery and omnscence; and he goes away wondernj;. It wns very smple, however. I l:nl met the two Rolng about arm n nrm or holdng each others hands Jn broad daylght. They always do that now when they are engaged. The ex [lton Is t ultb commonplace. dd ns T nm, I stll could st for hours watchng a sleght-of-hand man pull rabbts am rnttlehoxes out of an empty Tnt. The man who docs the curd trcks has my closest nttentlon; and the mesmerst, though I nm sure hs stuff Is mostly, If not altogether, fke, Is a mystery to me, though I nm sure the mystery Is easly explaned, If he would only take tme to do It. It was always a mystery to us all In college how t was possble for the dean to know so much In detal about s Indvduals. We lre sure lat he could not possbly pck up llmself all thp fucts he had nt hs ongues end. There must have teen mme one, we thought, gong about lolng It fur hm. But It s unte clear me now. He sad lttle, but let us alk, and lstened carefully. We renltnll hm everythng ourselves. Nothng Is more Irrtatng than the rson, young or old, who knows a ot about what Is gong to happen f vtal he pretends Is gong to happen ml who yet refuses to dvulge, "I know somethng I wont tell," our nystwlously Inclned playmates used :o say. could tune hralned the boy vho was always pretendng that he fld got onto somethng, and then wont about wt If a knowng look on Is face and a closed mouth. When he real facts enme out, there usually wasnt any mystery about It at tll. :. tll, Wustern Newapauar Unon.I Publc Servce Corporaton of New Jersey] Dvdend No. 97 on Common Stock Dvdend No. 5 on 8% Cumulatve Preferred Stock Dvdend No. 5 on 7% Cumulatve Preferred Stock Dvdend No. on #5. Cumulatve Preferred Stock The Board of Drectors of Publto Servce Corporaton of New Jersey has declared dvdends at the rats of 8% per annum on the 8% Cumulatve Preferred Stock, beng $. per share; at the rate of 7% per annum on the 7% Cumulatve Preferred Stock, beng (.5 per share; at the rate of *5. per annum on the non par value Cumulatve Preferred Stock, beng II 5 per share, and 85 cents per share on the non par value Common Stock for the quarter endng September, 9*. All dvdends are payable September, 9, to stockholders of record at the close Of busness, September, 9. Dvdend! on t% Cumulatve Preferred Stock art payable on the last day of each mentru T. \V. Van Mlddtsaworth, Treaaurer. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, B Lttle Sf qres Bedfm ThorxdonW/ a Jmgess HOW FLATHORNS THE MOOSE GOT EVEN F ContsE Hnt Is nnnthor wny of O snyk tlmt (f sfe one wror* us we shouldnt try to wrmk tl\em In return. But tlorf nrc tmes when It sppns as If. tle only «-ny to tr-nch some peoplr n lesson so tlmt tlf.v wll not forget It s to trcnt thorn n* they trent others. If was somethng lke ths wth Flathorns tle Moose when he flld the thng about whch Honker the Goose told Buster Bear nnd Peter Rabbt <md the others sttng on the shore Of thfr pond of Paddy the Beaver deep In the Qreen Forest. "It was thu w»y," began Honker, Old Flathorns had been hunted and hunted by men Wth terrble Runs untl he was so uneasy and worred that he couldnt eat or sleep. The rustlng of a leaf fallng from a tree would "If Th«M M«n-Would Fght Farly, I Wouldnt Be Afrad," Sad H«. mate hm Jump and shake all over. It was dreadful. He ddnt dare go to any of the places or use any of the paths whch had been perfectly safe all summer. Once In a whle be would steal down to the lake where I was, and whle he got hs breath between drnks he would tell me about hs tfouwb. " If these men thngs wotlld fght farly, I wouldnt be afrad, Bald he. But they dont. What chance have I got aganst them when they kll or hurt wth ther terrble fre-stcks whle yet a long way off? If they would meet me face to face and fght farly, as any honest lver In the Great Woods does, I wouldnt be afrad. Ive never harmed or bothered them. If I could Just catch one of them wthout hs terrble fre-stck, Id show you whos afrad. "nght whle hp wns talkng thert was the bung of <m> of those terrble fre-stcks, nml old Klnthorns went rght down on hs knees wth ft grunt, and there was a red tnnrk where somethng hnd ht hm. Hut It ddnt kll hm. It Just hurt hm dreadfully and knocked hm down. He closed hs eyef for Just a wee mnute wth the pan, and when he opened them there was the hunter runnng toward hm and ntutng exctedly. I guess by the way he acted that he never had shot anybody lke Flathoms before, or h«would have known better than to ran ont thnt way. The mnute old Flat horns saw hm he forgot all about beng afrad of the hunter. He forgol all about the pan from the hurt mad by that terrrlhle Ore-stck. He Just Jumped to tls feet, all tha har on the back of hs neck standng on end wth lnger, and wth a flerce-soundlng snort he put hs bg horns down and rushed straght at that hunter. The fre-stck banged once more, but I guea th hunter was too frghtened to shout straght. Anyway the hunter droppe< hs fre-stck and started to clmb I tree Just the way you do, Buster. "He got out of reach of Flathorns Just In tme, He was the worst scared hunter ever you saw. Hs eyes looked as If they would pop out of hs head. When he reached the frst branches he hung on for dear lfe whle old Flathorns butted the tree so hard that I ddnt know but he would knock It down. It was all the hunter could do to hold en. How he dd yell I It makes me laugh now Just to thnk of It Then old Flathorns stamped on that Sre-stlck and threw It about untl I guess It wasnt good for much. Aft er a whle he grew tred and went off Into the woods out of sght. The man wated a long tme, and I guess fnally he made up hs mnd that Flathorns really had gone away. He started to come down, but was only half way when out rushed Flathorns as angry as ever, and the hunter scrambled back as fast as ever he could. Flathorns kept hm up ID that tree all nghtand It u a pretty cold* nght, too. He certanly was gettng even for all the wkrry and trouble the hunters had made hm, and I ddnt blame hm a bt. Do you?" "Not a bt! Served that hunter rght. Guess he knows now what It Is lke to be hunted," growled Buster Bear In hs deep grumbly-rumbly voce, hs lttle eyes ^wnklng. "Wsh I could have seen hm." "Dd the hunter get owayl" asked Peter. ( by J. Q, Lloyd.) WNTJ Bwvlce. SPECIAL < II tl FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY ONE OF THE NEWEST MODEL QUALITY eas RANGES Gray, Green and Buff Wth Oven Heat Control Cash Budget Retal Prce«P w uo $7.9 SSL $57. $6.5 $ 8.68 $. Over % Over 6% Take advantage of ths wonderful opportunty to get the best that can be had n cookng comfort. The Prce and terms are the most attractve we have ever made. - Bg 6" ovens wth 5 burner cookng tops. Act quckly. Dont let ths opportunty pass by. Come n today and make your selecton. THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LIGHT CO. SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Phone: 5 Perth Amboy THE DOLLAR MEDICAL CLINIC The hgh purpose of ths moderately prced clnc develops* accordng to the deas of that great phlanthropst, Dr. Julus Rosenwald, of Chcago, s to gve the publc medcal advce, examnaton, treatment and medcnes at moderate prces to combat the exstng condtons. All who suffer from any dsease wll be treated by an able and competent doctor who has been traned r the treatment of the sck for 5 years, The Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Snus and Tonsl Department s n charge of a specalst n those branches and each and every patent wll have hs personal at*enton and have ther eyes examned for any dseased condtons of the eyes as well as a. careful examnaton for ther eye sght, also specal examnatons for ther nose, throat and ears and those condtons Forward All j "At a, dnner I heard a new tonst. carefully treated and glasses furnshed for ther eyes f necessary. The clnc wll be open daly, all other alments wll also be treated ncludng Wll yon pass t on?" Oludy. "Hens kdney, bladderand skn troubles, Electrcal treatments gven for rheumatc cttdtons, neurts and neuralgas. Charge per vst s $.. to the fghter who goes to buttle,.nut agulnst hs fellow-man, but ngalust Electrcal treatwwu^.. All x-rays the clnc wll charge just one tle common enemes of manknd." half the prce n any other nsttuton. London Tt-llts., Clnc Houn I Mornngs 8-: A. M., Tues., Thurs.and Saturdays Evenng* 7-9: P. M.! -5: P. M. And by appontment. Publc Servce Electrc and Ga Company Dvdend No. 9 on 7% Cumulatve Preferred Stock Dvdend No. on Jtt. Cumulatve Preferred Stock The Board of Dlreetora ot Publlo Servce Electrc and Gas Company has declared the recular quarterly dvdend on the 7% and $5. Preferred Slock of tnt Company. Dvdends sre payable September 8, (. to atockhofdara ot record at the oloae Of buttneaa September I, 9. T. W, V»u MlddUawortb, Charges for glasses n the clnc Includes: (a) examnaton of eye» and eye sght; (b) glasses-; (c) frames; (d) case and wpe cloth; (e) adr justment of the glasses., Chldrens glasses up to years of age $6-$7 no hgher charge, lowest equvalent prce found elsewhere $-$..Glasses for adults, $8-$9 no hgher charge, lowest equvalent prce found elsewhere $-$6. Bfocals, two par of glasses n one pece ground n for people past years of age $-$ll no hgher charge, ldwest equvalent prce found elsewhere $6-?-$. All lenses and frames are frst class. Guaranteed made for you to your measure after you.are carefully examned. You have qute a selecton of sample frames to choose from: Whte gold flled frames, flesh color gold flled frames or any other latest desgns and style frames. The clnc postvely has no hgher charges than t s stated n ths advertsement. The clnc wll nsure your glasses that we made for you aganst breakage for an extra small charge. 9 MARKET STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Telephone 55 Ml. K. I). IO.sr H«Iulua Slrrtl, Jrmy Cty,»>«! I luvc lutr a butfvr Iua reunuthn fur ulu* W--HH) tlmt). Thn troublu MM-uul > lump.^.j.ml JIL lrfu-fe]>t mrt*.l my l.nlj. I IIOILIII u( OKATONA mll III.UKIIL II tuulc. H "K* chuuu Cull of -tlklk trm t-tl elklktj At that. I.HI, IM,U..II m> m-mmll bltlo»"! 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6 FAGE SIX FRIDAY, AUGUST ft, Subscrpton $.5 Per Year Publshed Every Frday by MIDDLESEX PRESS, B- Green Street, Woodbrdge Telephone, Woodbrdge 8-7, 8-7 t MAXWELL LOGAN - - Publsher JEROME J. RAFKERTV? Busness Manager CHARLES H. BYRNE _ Edtor THOMAS J. BRE.VNAN - - Sports Edtor Entered»s?eeond-<-Uss matter March, If, at the Postoffce at Woodbrdge, N. J., under the Act of March, 879. Natonal Advertsng Reprettntatvea pun New Janey Newpapert, Inc.,_, " IK New York Chefo PhUd«lph» Newark 7^IS PUBLICATION s commtted to no poaknl. racal, relgo?, or socal group or organzaton. Its am u to allow n :ts news colufns nothng that f knows to be untruthful. based, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delcacy The japers cp.rr.or., nsofar as a sncere endeavor can?erve to prevent :t. does r.ot appear n the news, but s confned to the space set a.de for t the edtoral column. In th«column :*. f pledged to uphold such thnp? a= t consders worthy, an* to condemn and fght agan?t condton? n whch t sees evdence of nsncerty, njustce or prejudce of the publc welfare. It* column* at all tmes are open to publcaton of communcatons on any subject, although no communcaton wll be consdered that s palpably btter or malcous or whch s not sgned by.ts author. In cases where t s requested, the name of the author of a communcaton wll be wthheld n publshng. WHISTLES AND CROSSINGS It wll be nterestng to watch the progress of the campagn of the Townshp Commttee to end or. at least reduce, \ the ralroad whstle nusance. The people of Colona and Iseln are protestng btterly aganst the nose caused by loco-! motves whstlng when gong over crossngs that are protected ether by automatc danger sgnal? or by gatemen. Some of the crossngs are protected twenty-foar. hours a day < by gatemen,, j The people are protestng that the whstlng s entrely! unnecessary where crossngs are protected by gatemen and : that the blasts are too long and too loud -at all crossngs. Several weeks ago the townshp clerk carred out nstruc- j tons of the commttee by wrtng to the ralroad company, requestng that somethng be done about the nose. The ralroad Company repled promptly that the matter was beng nvestgated and now t s reported that the nose s worse than ever. The Townshp Commttee, after sendag one more request for relef and watng a reasonable tme for a reply and acton or defnte promse of t, proposes to take legal steps to obtan relef f the company dalles. j Th«ralroad company may be expected to offer as an ex- j cuse for the nose a state law requrng a certan number of : blasts on the sren of a locomotve as t approaches a crossng. Law does not keep up wth the progress of ndustry n some nstances. But on the other hand ralroad companes do not dsplay any great haste n complyng wth law, especally where complance means an outlay of money. There have been nstances, even at the Man street crossng n the heart of Woodbrdge where serous accdents have happened at a crossng protected by a gateman. Such nstances wll be ponted out as excellent reasons for whstlng at crossngs regardless of watchmen. Of course nothng wll be sad about crossng watchmen beng frequently old men wth a natural longng for an occasonal nap. Thu real remedy for all trouble growng out of crossngs s to do away wth the crossngs. Ralroads are useful and necessary but they should not be permtted to make lfe a torture for chldren n ther beds, and for adults confned to ther homes by llness ant unable to sleep on account of shrekng locomotves. The elmnaton of grade crossngs would do away wth the reason for the whstles. The elmnaton of grade cross- ngs s n lne wth modern legslaton. The board of Publc Utlty Commssoners wll seldom permt of the creaton of a new grade crossng. And so the commttee wll be on safe ground f t wll start a campagn to do away wth all th<* grade crossngs n the townshp. The grade crossngs probably wll not dsappear very rapdly but t s very lkely that the whstlng nusance wll be modfed consderably. THE HITCH HIKER The other day a htch hker was klled by an auto. It s surprsng that the death lst.resultng from ths form of travel s not.greater than t d. The htch hker s no longer one seekng favors; he demands them. He steps out nto the path of a cur so as to make t necessary for the drver to see hs thumb sgnals. Almost always he s a stranger to the drver. The latter has no means of knowng whether he s a bandt seekng to stage a hold up, or merely a fellow anxous to go somewhere wthout payng car fare. And the drver seldom stops, But often the drver has to swervp hs car asde to avod httng the htch hker, and n dong so he rsks beng sdeswped by some other car; n narlow hghways he rsks collson. There s a law aganst htch hkng but t * not enforced,. It s not advertsed nearly enough. It mght be a helpful gesture for the Department of Motor Vehcles to cause to be prnted an ample supply >of wndsheld sgns for motorsts to place on ther cars announcng brefly that the practce s aganst the law. WORST FISCAL YEAR Wth a defct of $9,, and an ncrease n the outstandng publc debt of $66,,, the Federal Government, on June, ended what the New York Tmes calls ts most unfavorable fscal year n recent hstory. Durng the year, treasury recepts totaled $,8-7,,-, a declne of $86,, from 9, and expendtures were $,,,, or $6,, more than last year when there, was a surplus of $8,,,,. Major^saurceS of government revenue, ncludng ncome tax, corporaton tax and customs dutes, fell as compared wth the prevous year. The government, of course, s n ap, absolutely sound poston, but hgher taxes are nevtable unjese Vleafttc economes are effected. Depressed buaneaa condtons were drectly responsble for the $86,, drop n/revenue. The blame for the attendant ncrease of $6,,n governmental expense Wll "probably be hurled from ahoulder to should* The Harvest ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bode IS STIU ABLE TQ, THREW A NEEDLE GLASSES SEALED TEST St? OF LONDON, VJEffE ALIVE AFTEf? b WITH THEM HOWE BERMUPA SCIENCE AND SPIRITUAL LIFE Dj REV. I)R. MAGAKY, Brooklyn (Pebytcran). More anl more the world of scholarshp and scence dscerns the truth that there s natural l)o(ly and there s a sprtual body, and thnt the glory of one s dfferent from the glory of the other. Man wll not. st quetly n the prsons whch undevout expermenters would buld around hm. He was not made f6r a lttle world crcumscrbed by scence. Ila nstnct for mmortalty s as compellng as the nstnct of the brd for the south. If we look forward to contnued lfe, then here and now we rmet lve a lfe that shall be worth contnung. Slowly we are buldng nto ourselves the elements of eternty. Yet every tme we wn a vctory over ourselves, every tme we gve, and for our gvng expect no,toward, every tme we turn away from that whch savors not of truth and rghteousness, we take a Btep toward the glory that shall be revealed n us. Every tme you lft yourself ever so lttle toward those thngs that are above, every tme you fx your aflectons upon that whch transcends the thpgs the world gves men, you exercse and mprove the power of the resurrecton. SOCIETY AND THE CHURCHES By DR. HENRY SLOANE COFFIN, Prodent Lnun Theologcl Semnary. It s not honest dfference of relgous belef that dvdes the churches n most Amercan cteb, but socal dstnctons. In a manufacturng town, for nstance, the owners and executves are to be found n a church of one denomnaton, the operatves n a church of another sect In a summer resort the fanners and shopkeepers wll attend one church whle the wealthy summer resdents frequent another. I condemn denomnatonnlsm not onlv because t emphaszes outworn dfferences n fath and promotes ant-chrstan competton between sects, but most of all because t foments snobbshness and aloofness and hnders that fellowshp of belevers of every socal class and race n the one God. It s dffcult to be patent wth those vyho obetruct church unty. Yet today there are more than dfferent lrotestant denomnatons. Renewed elort must bej made for churches to get together and make two or three strong congregatons out of ten or a dozen weak ones. LEAGUE OF NATIONS VALUE B> FREDERICK R. CXJUDERT, lntewtm>»] La»j«. The practcal value of the League of Natons has been demonstrated by the absorpton of the shock gven the French by the anschluss morement of Germany and Austra through ts announcement of a custom revson. To a great body of opnon n Prance, ths meant U» begnnng of a renewal of German aggreason, the begnnng of an attempt to break down the safeguards of the Versalles treaty. Fortunately, the matter could be sent to tba jursts of Uw Leagoa of Natons to ascertan whether Oermany and Austra were volatng any treates, and, whle the laws delays are operatng," paanon wll cool and some soluton wll, n all probablty, be found. The league has thus agan demonstrated ts superlatve yalue at a "shock absorber." * I Ths Week by AHTHUI BRISBANE You Ht Em, We Chase Em. Says Churchll, to Shaw. The Robot Battleshp. Russas Book Busness. WOOPRRIDGE INDEPR D..OTHER EDITORSIAY.. Man Fourth Era Man has hnd and won three R?tnRglPs f r lberty. He won equlty before the law, relgous freedom, and, fnally, poltcal equalty. He s now engaged n the fourth ftrumrle, for economc freedom, and ths struggle s M>t forth by Dr. Albert C. DeffVnhach, edtor of the Chrstan Regster, n the followng paragraphs trken from h«speech before the Insttute of poltc?. Tmlay we are creatng a new era. There are four prpnt era? n hstory, ncludng th? last one whch men themselves hnvp made. These belong Relgous lberty l e,, next, era n the race tabnsr.tr.ent of the pr ty :n poltcal status "We are about to acheve hzaton of the fourth era h, :«Prncple whch grows n» ;ot the pror three eras F economc status s the dom,, not as wdely artculate a", Men are bound to become < masters over the mean^,,f.. ns they have already,,.,.,, own masters before the r, ther God or any f ; th choose, and before ther r, How man s to attan.freedom s not clear N, lt, - rtlht. In Mgna Cartn was ostnulsh-.l tc UnltY of legal?tatu <!. n rnvplt that jlocartl m eltet that tell how ths s to h." ),,". v.tv man a- man, wthout re-ject \a " w "at change* may!,.,,," n.hvnn»r *tat >n. was on the snnw Kovernment to hrng n,( l:ne wth rvey Ithn nun n rghfs t - beng worked out n -T-.-- :.Uy n matter? In fore lho cmfyt doubt. In Russa HnKh,!a^..jng tred; n Englnn-I :. T d- vnrur- later th"v csrme ; frtrm of socalstc gr, v, >..: "f gret aval the prncple of they had n New Zealun" lalty If.roljrods status n whch revoluton follows revpht,., s s,.t.tm for nl tme that a man tn/amerca uprsng folng, all a part of ht>. \v.\s :"e In md, wthout fear, wht- -M,.\.I Kt-l f* or dslelfs he pleased. Mourng Temp«ratur««Tn bureau "f stan<l:rls cays thtu Inch temperatures " rc mvnsurh hy means of thermocouples, optcal py- economc freedom Tho.!,,.. avenue), dstant north,, v I seventy-fve one hundcmtl: leet from the corner fern. ntersecton of the north. Fourth street wth the ea-.. pyronetrlc cones, etc.. fnd Drft Road, runnng them. that temperatures below the freezng therly along the sad CNM. - : f lulds nre nuburpl by thedrft Road, Ffty an.l - one hundredths ()().7. pont; thence () eamt-rlv nearly so wth Fourth - SHERIFFS SALE hundred forty-seven am IX CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY one hundredth? (-7 fn : Between CLAUDE W. DECKER westerly lne of Fr<t \\ r and JENNIE N. DECKER, hs ) southerly alon* the <;,-. wfe, Complanants, and HELEN l:ne of Frst street, tw*nt-- : UR, et. al., Defendant?. F Fa feet to a pont; thenc- <. for =ale of mortgaged premses at rjrht angles to Fr-t -t- : dated July HI. 9. <f>) feet to a pont- th- By vrtue of the above stated wrt southerly parallel wth F< to me drected and delvered, I wll Twenty-fve (5) feet t<" txpo.se to?ale at publc vendue on thence (C\\ westerly mrall WEDNESDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF ly so wth Fourth*trt-t << SEPTEMBER, A. D. 9 ded Sx and Twemy-fn.. at one oclock standard tme (two dredths (6.5) feet to t!, oclock daylght savng tme) n the place of BEGINNING afternoon of sad day at the Sherffs Beng the same prem-f- Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, to the sad Edward Mlj. - N. from NeU B. Skov, -t > All the followng tract or parcel uate July, <j5, and -. Saowden, Brtans lttle fghtng Chancellor of the Exchequer, objects of land and premses herenafter Book 8, pages" &o. to the talk about "panc" In England. partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng Decree amountng to apt "England has not tapped her overseas and beng n the Townshp ojf Wood- ly $6,99.. wealth," says he. br dge, n the County of Mddlesex Together wth all and *Vand State of New Jersey. rghts, prvleges, heredta" That ts slghtly exaggerated, Tor England Is Industrally tappng the Known a? lot Xo. 7, block 5-D appurtenances thereunto worlds greatest supply of damonds on a "Map of eleven buldng lots, or n anywse appertann; In South Afrca. stuate n Woodbrdge Townshp, BERNARD M. (I V M ddlesex County, New Jersey, be-...".. And Englands gold mnes are sendlne pure, beautful gold to Lonqon at June_ 9o," Mason & Smth, Cvl 8.98 lonen" to S. Barron Brewster, dated MATTHEW F. MEI.KO. Sol.. J." 8-,, 8, 9- the rate of ffteen mllon dollars a month, and more. The trouble s, and heuce the Brtsh tears, that as fast as England produces the gold, France geta t. It remnds you of modern golf practce felds that rent you a palful of balls for twenty-lve cents, wth the slogan "You ht em, we chase em." The Englsh chaae them and the French get them. Wnston Churchll does not lke thngs sad by Bernard Shaw and Lady Astor on ther return from Russa, and nklrt close to the edge of the Brtsh lbel law, tellng what he thnks o them. He descrbes Shaw, "preachng ownershp of all forma of wealth by the Enenee:-, Perth Amboy, N. Sr-.d ma> s about to be fled. BEGINNING on the easterly sde of Eleanor Place at a pont dstant SHERIFFS SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW southerly measured along the same Betweep LENA ). T\ three hundred () feet from the planant,, and DKNN southerly sde of Man Street; and CHUCK, and STF.. \ from sad begnnng pont runnng CHUCK, s wfe, IK-U ; () southerly along the easterly sde Fa for sale of mortgaj; : of Eleanor Place ffty (5) feet; dated July 8, ]<,M. thence () easterly at rght angles By vrtue of the abov. wth Eleanor Place, eventy-seven to me drected and dl.. rfnd sxty hundredths (TT.fO) feet; expose to sale at puldthence () northerly parallel wth WEDNESDAY, THE!<TII Eleanor Place ffty (5) feet, and SEPTEMBER, NI.NETEK thence () westerly parallel wth DRED AND THIRTY the second course seventy-seven and At one oclock Standard sxty hundredths (77.GO) feet to oclock Daylght Savng T Eleanor Place and the pont of BE- afternoon of sad day a! GINNING. Offce n the Cty of NV.\! Beng the same premses conveyed N. J. to Frank Csnny and u<e Csany, All the followng trar hs wfe bv (leel of S. Barron Brew- "f land and state." and adds, "but no one squealed -,,«««^ ^ T ^ n ^ partfcufarlmes: - more shrlly than he whon Lloyd,. recorded n Mddlesex and beng n the Town-! George Introduced the supertaxes* on County Clerks Offce n book 85, brdge, n the Counupage. and State of New Jrr->- Incomes." Churchll crtcses Lady Astor for Also beng the same premses conveyed to Helen Ur by deed of Frank land and pvems-s >t:: All that certan t.u-: her frendly comment on Russan I methods, luggng In the fact that Lord Pavel and Jula Pavel, hs wfe, beng n the Town-h hearng date March It, 9 and re- brdge. County of M j Aator, the week before hs wfe went to Russa, "had been awarded fl«e e»><$«*.^s SX * " ^ ^ y descrbed as follows^. """ mllon dollars returned from taxaton Decree amountng g to t approx- Begnnng at a pont by the Amercan courts." Imately $,7. erly lne of Spa Ruad An nterestng word-war may follow Together wth all amlsngular the easterly corner of pn.j. Churchlls attack on two well able to lghts, prvcgs heredtaments and to James Ryan as nv talk hack. appurtenances thereunto belongng of Clerk of County..; Lady Astor mght declne the dscusson, on the ground that Churchll Is BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff, or n anywjse appertanng. : Hnok Page fl am,5 gnnng W. along pont eust<-rly runnng unworthy»of her verba! steel, beng THOMAS H. HAGERTY, a-lt-mnn Solctor. crl now or y form<!v only half, whte she 9 one hundred S W. I. 8,, 8;,,Jam-s Ryan, ft". per cent Amercan. lands of the Mutton Wth England n her present cond- SHERIFFS SALE Brck Company,.th<-u tlon, Brtshers mght be erat^ul lor IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY? new Ideas, brought from Hussja, or -Between MARY THOMAS. Com-! Mutton Hollow Fm anywhere. The old battl&hhld Utah Is to b«a "robot" battleshp wthout -a man aboard, drected by rado control far away. Rado wll fre bombs, guns. planant, and EDWARD MILJES, > " y J, l," *??} v.\,,, and META MTUER, hs wfe, Dc-I-, \ 6 /,u u, By y vrtue of thv above e stattl tatol wrt () S W. to me drected and delvered, wll blg and small, steer the shp In any J expose to t sale l at publc vendue on drecton, lay down smoke screens, j WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DAY V The same can be done wth arplanes wth no plot Men have now fully. D AM) IHIRTYacheved the art of fghtng at a dls- at fne o c l O ck Tme (two tanee wthout danger to themselves. Mock Daylght yg Savng Tme) n the afternoon of sad day" at the f Begnnng lke uub, man fought Brunfwlck^6 j" the CtJ ^ NC * face to fac«, ralnln blows on each ; All the followng tract or pkcel of others heads. They ddnt lke that land and premses herenafter partand some clever person Invented the cularly descrbed stuate, lyng and spear, and, hurlng It, klled an enemy ; j^ng n the Townslp of Woodbrdge that never saw hm. One stll wser n the County of Mddlesex and State Invented the bow and arrow, then A, ew u Jersey - came the rfle, torpedo, arplane bomb.! tho Town^? w tr»«t -. * tu» ted n And nowtobof wua and ^o^z^l^cf^^l planes wll pursue the enemy, guded sey, beng tre greater part o» Ut No fcy men at a safe dstance That Is H, as shown on "Map of! Buldcloee enough to a mracle. ng Lots at Ford?, N. J., owned by I George I.ddle." Russa, determned to do busness, ] BEGINNING at a pont n the ea» goea back to the old plan of commerce _ y ""- of L)rlt Roa < now Fo "* by Wter, lke the early whle Amercans, takng the Indans land for Copes of Kal - ah "Cttn*"" brght beads, and whskey., " sxty mllon copes o{ Lenn. That Russa offers Uruguay unlmted L«nn book takes the place of the amounts ol gasolne n" exchange for Btblo, always the best seller n ths country, breedng aulmalb, horses, COWB, sheep, hdes and other produce. Gasolne Is Wn,.,, Wonderful ottered on a bass of fve and a half " ollul!riul " German scentsts. cents a gallow delvered at Monte-!!j, " rt cenll y explored the atvdeo. I """ ; n*,sphere U.U feet up. Another (etlb That prloe wll make our ol men you that In Oreenlan the toe» 8,85 taut deep. wonder. Russa last year prnted nve hundred mlllou books, aganst one hundred and twenty mllon a year In th* CM* days. Book* prnted n Buaala now, as formerly, are books that the government wants prnted. Doct go tbwe wth any book Intended to prove that Karl Man was wrong or th»t human MtoM CMlt b«too oant prnt wbm Ruaada doeent want On the other hand Russas (OTwmnent orders thngs that are admhrabla, twenty mllon copes of classcs of all natons, three mllons of. books gvng techncal nformaton The best feller la the "Collected Works ot Lan!:," only ffty thousand Greenland, accordng to those learnad Germans, s Ilka a great bowl (tled wth Ice, We should be grateful that water, unlke a majorty of other snbbtancee, expands wth cow, Instead of contract- Ing. If, lke ron, coppw, etc., water conwwted becomng, heaver at low temperature, the lee would snk to Uw bottom of lakes and rvers, tutead of stayng on top to be melted by the sun. Fsh could not breed, navgaton would be dffcult or Impossble. By expandng the Ice, Instead of contractng t, thus keepng It afloat, m tore ha» done us a great Cavor «B Hll, Kn, F«t»,«Srndfc,,,, erly lne of Spa Road " pont or place of lugnu Decree, amountng mutely $,9!M).OO. Together wth all and rghts, prvlege-, here.i. appurtenances thercun-- or n anywse apprt:un;r. BERNAKI) M «. GEORGEJ. Mll.LEK, *.9! Solu-u. W.I I. 8-,, H; I - IP- orent {nt A; where toge -And you be. SU.rff e& 5BL "Theyve bull up "-I"" wth ther Vrgn* ^ Hum;»nd l»»n<*" you lke t, too!" One Frend TelU A " WOODBRIt> G DEUCATESSF Man St.

7 \y OODBRIDGr^INDEPENDENT Concernng CKmncy H,, lureu of njtrlmturm c. R,,,,.,.r tl), unyd that, whle a round chmney.< prefprnlo* to fl Bqunro one. hoth nrf. ;.«fctory, f R chmney In strnleht nnd the nlr current In utronft, mnk«. Hkety to travel strnlpht up, If unts nn obstructon, or If there t.,,v n Hfcht draft, the eurrentb wll, nrry It UP Rplrnlly. ; ««OUcar Foot In the KWIRS onnlon of Vnlnl*. nt the font of the,,.,, AlPtsch cnder, wll t.p found the tmnru Ullle Ijke Mnplon. a dark creen espnnse of w«; " on whch fwltk Ice may b«often "-en. Tns lttle,k» la nwrly 8 feet above tm level nnd In f,,rme.l l.y Knder, vllcl la MO yards In tnn, l ft, feet )n (lepth_ WOMEN, TAKE NOTICE To the Women of Woodbrdge, along come. "Trxy," a new foundaton garment that takes the place of cor«elette» and grdles. The "Trxy" fa»hon foundaton s comfortable, lght n weght, no lacng, wth whch to be bothered, and notably nexpensve. Wrte or call the "Trxy" representatve for appontment. Mrs. F. S. MAYO 6 LINDEN AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. PHONE WOODBRIDGE Henry Frahme SURGICAL APPLIANCES AND SUPPORTERS Now In Our Own Buldng West Scott PI. Elzabeth, N. J. Opposte Cty Hall For Your. Coal _... Supply _ See -^ JOHN RYMSHA, Manager Of STATE COAL & SUPPLY CORP. Only The Hghest Grade Of Lehgh & Wyomng Regon Coal Obtanable Handled. We Alto Sell Coke, Soft Coal, Fre Place Lost, Kndlng Wood and Ice. Wll Gladly Call At Your Home On Request. TELEPHONE PERTH AMBOY 99 State Street Perth Amboy, N. J. Old Coal Yard At Maurer THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION The dea of Mutual Savngs Banks s to provde a safe place for savngs and produce a far return on deposts. Also to spread the knowledge of the mportance of savng, The Perth Amboy Savngs Insttuton Smth St., cor. Maple St. Tle Oldt>t Bank n Perth Amboy bounty Legon Elects Offcers Walter H. Smth, Of New B r u n.w c k, It Named County Commander. A county-wde meetng of the Amercan L«gon posts was held Wednesday evenng at the Roqseyelt Junor Hgh School, New Brunswck, ar whch tme electon of offcers for ht> comjk year was held. Walter H. SmthV of the Joyce Klmer Po<t 5 of New Brunswck, was unanmously elected commander for the county, Mr. Smth s senor vceommnnder at thp present tme, and w.ll retan hs present offce untl the,a. week n September, when he wll nstalled county cornhunder. Harry Kramer, ff Metuchen, present commander, who wll be succeeded by Mr. Smth, gave hs fnal nd- J to the county members. Hs topc was "Why the Legon Must Glow and he urged that efforts he made mmedately to ncrease tn membershp of the organzaton. lt 9 passng so quckly that there s neot for the Amercan I.ejton to push on wth the bg ^ob we have on hand," he sad. "When we stop to thnk that ten years ago there were (,87 Amercan veterans n hosptals nnd to-day, twelve years after the war, there are,(>j n the hosptals, t s our job to see that the ntended benefts become avalable to the veterans, ther dependents, ther wdows and ther orphans. "Ths year we have the largest membershp n Mddlesex County snce the Legon began," he contnued, "and I hope that every one of the,75 members wll renew ther pledge to the dsabled by renewng ther membershp. Mddlesex s thrd on the membershp standards of the state." Other offcers elected Wednesday evenng were Percval Quackenbush, of the Perth Amboy Post 5, as senor vce-commander, Lee StuKs of the Luke A. Lovely Post 6, of South Amboy and Harley Eaton of the Harld Berrue Post 6, of Pscataway ownshp, as junor vce-commanders. )ne appontment was made, that of ohn Kennedy, of Carteret Post s a member of the state executve ommtte?. Other appontments wll e made at the tme of the nstallaon of offcers. A meetng of the county auxlary f the Amercan Legon was also held sf evenng wth a large attendance, ollowng the meetng refreshmente ere served. Assocaton Survey Shows Tax Increase County Organzaton Fnds That Cost Of Local Government and Dstrct Schools In Twenty-Fve Muncpaltes In Mddlesex Has Increased 8% In Ten Years; Populaton Increase %. The Mddlesex County Taxpayers \.?r:ocaton has made a complaton I the co^t of dstrct school-; am ocal governments n Mddlesex bounty for each year snce ). rpr to J these two tems of axaton were not carred as =e»aate tems on the county records. The followng tax data reveals, the larmnjc fact that the co^t for the wenty-lve local governments n the :ounty has ncreased n ths perod IDS;, and s now - tmes greater than n ID. It also ds j closes the fact that the cost for ds-.rct schools nthe ten years has nreastd 8J and s now, tmes greater th.n ten years ago. The on.-tant annual ncrease n the cost jf both tems has ncreased the tax Burden from $8,,8. n * to $7,«"rj,S7. an ncrease of $,- ^,5--. n a perod of ten years r an average ncrease of $6,- 5. a year, despte the fact that he populaton of the county has n- eased but M. n ths nterm. Djlrct Schools Local Gbvernmcntu ) 5,8,. 5,8,7).,6,6. H,,5.,,99. 9,5,6.,56,8. 9,9,57.,759,9.,7,8.,9,8.,89,7.,,99. 97,5,77.,59,77. 98,7,89.,77,6#. 99,55,.,,5. 9,7,9.,,. 9,75,5. Shapet on Koont Surfaco To the mallel eye dark ureus appear on tle sm-fuee of the moon whch surest varous shapes tu the fancy. Ths Is due to the f:ct that the moons surface conssts of so-(alle(l mountans and craters, as well us pluus. When the mountans of the noon nr«illumnated hy u strung cr»kslklt, as IIIOUK the tenntor at ftun-se anl sunset, they are thrown nto sharp relef, and are clearly vllhla FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 9 OoM I* Btr* When gold l transferred, It I. commonly cntt In what l«raled the *<V bar, whch menure thre«and one half Inches wde, sl and three- (]mrtar lnchm long and one and three-quarters Inches deep. Thl«l the Inrgwt regular bar made, and Itt vn.e, Although ronghly gven M $,- VKK>. In cvtcumted by actunl weghng, mul stamped on the tmr. It may rtn us hgh \» $,. JWlcrs Bnlly huy gold In the small JUKI nnd $.vxt mm. DUtfoctln Btloaflaf* The txpresxlon "larw lnd p*natet ll used collectvely to denote th«*rmnnl nnd Indvdual belongngs In t home whch mnke It diminotlvely on«> home. In undent Rom* the larw w«*e th* hofehnm gnda, n«nnlly deltled an ce«tnr«or heroes; the pennes were nlo gunrdlan detes of the honneholl nnd the male, Imt were more In the nature of pprsmflrntlts of rnmral lowers, ther duty Mnc to hrltlfr wealth and plenty rutwr tlnn to ward off lunger. M.rU." The bvma of tnlnct lnfonm ol that Botttlno, marble J, cr*anv«olore<l varetyt Italan.nrhle wth brown markngs. Ths marme It popul" In thl country for Interor d*cor«tln b«- cau*e of Its heautltll colorng «od markng*. The oqlrtnndlnk eample of Interor contructlon n thl marble It the Interor of the Orand Central rtatlon In New Tork cty, whch Is consdered one of the must beautful statons In tle country- AVnshlngton Stnr. C.rrl«l HU In th«mddle age* the favorte fort* tt punlnhment for crlm* Wft» th»t <m mntllatlon of w>m# part at th«hod^ ThoM who suffwwl los«of eyrtlght IOM of Hrab through scrldent confuted wth pnnwhe<l crmnal* there «record of an emnent martn who, havng hnd a foot btten, carred ever nbout wth hm I attertatlon to the fart, dnned ny number of permnd of credt, no no one would recnrd htm BS (I crtot> Inal who hnd nfferh tnutllntlnn. Labor Day Specals Why have trouble? Trade your old car n, buy a better one today. WE HAVE FINE USED CARS THAT WILL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION \ CHEVROLET SPECIALS car No. 9 9 Chevrolet Coach car NO. 5 9 Chevrolet Coach car NO. 9 Chevrolet Coupe car NO. 99 Chevrolet Sedan car NO. see 99 Chevrolet Coupe FORD SPECIALS WE MODELS car NO. 79 Ford Coupe car NO. 7 9 Ford Tudor Sedan car NO. 9 9 Ford Tudor Sedan carno.99 Ford Coupe car NO Tudor Sedan $ TONKUT WHKKE FOOD IS THK THE SERVING Or IT EQUAL WHEKE SUHKOUNDINGS ARE K ATMOSlHEKE IS SMART. IMPOSTANT. AND TABLE DHOTE OR A LA CARTE, AT PRICES UJ S S E N S I B L E AND IN KEEPING WITH THE EXCELLENCY OF THE POOD SERVED; DINNER $ SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER $ Busness Mens Lunch 6S cent* SEAFOOD - STEAKS - CHOPS AH Delcace* of the Season Hobart Grll Formerly Madson Grll 78 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY Phonw, P..A. 9 - Indan Ute of Copper Some of the preldhtorc Indans of the Unted States made uau of copper, hut only to pound It Into shape as If t had been atone, for they had no knowledge of mlkng bronze. moke your DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR (old or new mod*!) BETTER RAZOR - or your money back I TOR TIN O«*H»I Guurantted b Other Makes and Models at Greatly Reduced Prces JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc 6-66 New Brunswck Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. Tel, Perth Amboy 5 j^fattfc-^ktta^^^^^ttfd^msuml^^ft^q^ttv " r f J

8 PAGE RIGHT FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 9 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT rtnr Jlu>ld:ng. Monday, t?! NOTICE her-bv gven that th<- < nmttee wll h"m n the M-nornl Muncpal Woodbndg<\ N. J- on epn.nl.e I. :!!. ; : : :t " the nfwrn.on Daylght havng Tme t consder l fnal pc = -agf of the followng ordnance. nt whch tn- and place objecton? tht-tf mnv h- >r-»-nted by any taxpayer of t> T"wn-h:p. Objectors may le a wrtten objecton wth the Trv.vn = hp Clerk pror to that d.ttc l. J. DUNIGAN, Townshp Clerk. "AN ORDNAN V, TO VACATE AND o; KKI.KASK AND K.XTIN- GlISH THK PUBLIC RIGHTS OH EASKMKNTS IN RAILROAD AVK- MK. IART OF KI..M AVKNUE AND IAKT OF I.AKAVKTTK KOAI) AS SHOWN ON VACATION MAP OK RAILROAD AVKNIE ANT) PORTIONS OK LAFAYETTE ROAD AN!) KI.M AVF.NIK. SITUATED IN WOODBHIDfE TOWNSHIP, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J., DATKD DECEMBER! :»(). SCALE I - r.. S ; R V E Y E D R Y G E () KG E R. MERRILL. CIVIL ENGINEER, WOODBIllHF., N.., ANT) WHICH SAID STREETS ARE SHOWN ON () MAP OF WOODVIEW FARMS, SITUATED IN WOODHKIDCE TOWNSHIP, OWNED BY OKORGE P. MELIfK. SCALE " BATED JINE HUD, MADE BY MASON & SMITH, CIVIL ENGI- NEERS. AND Ol ON MAP OF LAFAYETTE HEIGHTS SITUATED IN WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J,, THE PROPERTY OF LUMBER ANT) EAST JERSEY TIMBER COM- PANY, OF PERTH AMBftY, N. J., MAPPED AND SURVEYED BY MASON & SMITH, CIVIL ENGI- NEERS, DATED FEBRUARY U, REVISED MAP OF HEIGHTS. SITU- IN WOODBRIDGE TOWN- MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. AND () ON LAFAYETTE ATED SHIP, J., THE PROPERTY OF EAST JER- SEY LUMBER AND TIMBER COM- PANY, PERTH AM BOY, N. J.. MAPPED BY MASON & SMITH, CIVIL ENGINEERS, DATED JULY 95." Whereas, certan portons of Lafayette Road and Ford Avenue are to be relocated and extended wthout expense to the Townshp and dedcated for the use of the publc, and the Townshp Commttee of Wood brdge, New Jersey, has agreed to accept the proposed streets as shown on "Dedcaton Map of Portons of Ijfayette Road and Oak Avenue, stuated n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., dated December 9, Scale " 5, made bv George R. Merrll, Cvl Engneer, Wooctrt<!g~e, X. J." whch.sad map s attached and made a part of ths Ordnance, and Whereas, t appear* to the Townshp CommUc- that the extngushment of the publc rght.- n sad Ralroad Avenue, part of ElmVAvenue and L-fyette Road a- shown on f.d man s for the publc welfare, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODKRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX:. That all those streets or parts of streets h-rena/ftcr partcularly descrbed.is follow*: RAILROAD AVENUE FROM OAK AVENUE TO ITS EASTERLY END Begnnng at a pont formed by the ntersecton of the easterly lne of Oak Avenue and the southeasterly lne of Ralroad Avenue as sad streets, are shown on a map prepared by George R. Merrll, Cvl Engneer, Woodbdge, N. J., enttled, "Vacaton Map of Ralroad Avenue and Portons of Ufayette. Road and Elm Avenue" dated December H(>, Scale " 5; and from sad begnnng pont runnng ( North (t de- J-!rr< t-.- «h»wn fn a map prepared l.ortr<> k. Merrll. Cvl Eng-, \V.t.r >>ndge. N. J., enttled to) Map nf R.lrond Avenue fnd Unron* of Lnfnyett* Rl.d anl m^vnte." dated December \.VK «]< ".M, and from sad begnnng ponl runnng () South de- Ln mnute.-- East along h" w^tly lne of Elm Avenue l<)f.o feet o!ne northwesterly lne of a prop^ed steet; thence ) North t: dlrrees ; mnute: East alonr the n,hwe«tfrly lne of a proposed -t-t,">.">,h,! feet to the easterly lne of Elm Avom"; thtnee l" Sorth degree n mnute- Wc-t along the easterly ln" of Elm Avenue (>.").!7 feet tn Kr southeasterly lne of Ralroad Avenue; ther.ce \\) South t> degv.-s > mnute? West,."."..! feet to the pr. ; nt nr place of begnnng. Streets beng the same as shown nt map enttled "Map nf Woodvkw I.rn- stuated n Woodbrdge Townshp. o*n> j l by George F. M> lck, S-nt- c ", June 9, Mason and Smth. Cvl Engneers," LAFAYETTE ROAD FROM FORD AVENUE TO NORTHEASTERLY TO STATE HIGHWAY. Begnnng at a pont formed by the ntersecton of the northwesterly lm. of I-afayettc Road and the east- <ly ln<- of Ford Avenue, as sad street- are shown on a map prepared by George R. Merrll, Cvl Engneer, Woodbrdge, N. J., enttled, "Yacatun Map of Ralroad Avenue and Portons of Lafayette Road and Elm Avenue" dated December 9, Scale " W and from sad begnnng pont runnng () North degrees "f mnutes East along the northwesterly lne of Lafayette Road. feet to the pont formed by the ntersecton of the northwesterly lne of Lafayette Road and the southerly lne of New Jersey State Hghway Route 5, Secton G; thence () North 6 degrees 9 mnutes East along the southerly lne of N. J. State Hghway 9. feet to the southeasterly lne of Lafayette Road; thence () South degrees 6C mnutes West along the southeasterly lne of Lafayette Road. feet to the easterly lne of Ford Avenue; thence () North 5 degrees 5 mnutes seconds West F)9.9, r ) feet to the pont or place of begnnng. Streets beng the same as shown on "Revsed Map of Lafayette Heghts, stuated n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J,, the property of the East Jersey Lumber and Tmber Co., July 95, Mason and Smth, Cvl Engneers." LAFAYETTE ROAD WEST OF mm((la*elv upon ts adopton snd - advertsng.s requred by Inw. W.. S-5 *;!l- ( House 7X-7I House S-8 NOTICE Not re? hereby pven that the Townshp Commttee wll hold a meetntr at the Memoral Muncpal 9 Buldng, Woodbrdge, N. J., on-.o^ Monday. September, 9, at : r,>-55house oclock n the afternoon (Daylght.-,.57 Savng Tme) to consder the fnal r,]-f, House passage of the followng ordnance, r,:j \-Czh House at whch tme and place objectons,!.r,.o House thereto may be presented by "any -:\.~%, taxpayer of the Townshp. Objectors may fle a wrtten 6bjecton wth the Townshp Clerk pror to that date Ḃ. J. DUNIGAN, Townshp Clerk. Secton HI Lot Not Store Bldg K9-8S Sfl-87-9!<8-!9 House 6-96.IR-98 8 No. of Lott. 6. FORD AVENUE HIGHWAY. TO STATE K:tst along the of Ralroad Ave Begnnng at a pont formed by the ntersecton of the northerly lne of Lafayette Road and the westerly lne vt Font Avmt* ts sad»tre*ts are shown on a map prepared by George R. Merrll, C. E., Woodbrdge, N. J., enttled "Vacaton Map of Ralroad Avenue and Portons of Lafayette Road and Elm Avenue," dated December 9, S ale "!); and from sad begnn.ng pont runnng () South 58 degrees mnutes ^8 seconds west along the northerly lne of Lafay- Rd f l AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR A PUBLIC PARK TO SERVE THE AVENEL SECTION OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, TO APPROPRIATE MONEYS TO PAY FOR THE SAME AND TO -5 House" PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE 5-6 House OF TEMPORARY NOTES OR - House BONDS. 7-8 House. Whereas, the Maple Realty Com- 9- pany has offered to sell to the Town- 5-5 shp of Woodbrdge a plot of ground House. approxmately twelve acre? n extent O!>-O9 House a-* shown on the map attached here House to and adopted as part hereof for 7-8 a park ste to be assessed as a local mprovement aganst tne- remanng owned n fee by the sad ; 69-7 Maple Realty Company, a schedule ll78-88 of sad lots to be assessed beng at- 98- S tached to ths ordnance and adopted 5-6 as part hereof, whch sad schedule - ft pont; thence () South f Knst along the northerly prolongaton of the easterly lne of Ford Avenue foet to the southerly lne of Elzabeth and Trenton R. R. Co., thence (> South r.m9 West nlong the southerly lne of F.lznbeth and Trenton R. R. Co., 5 feet to the pont or place of begnnng. chase, condemnaton or otherwse fo the wthn mprovement, n rghtof-way fve feet n wdth, over the followng descrbed lands and real ostnte n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, County of Mddlesex and) State of New Jersey. Begnnng at n pont n the southrly lne of a subdvded tract (f TRACT THREE: Begnnng nt alnml n? sad land s shown on n map ""- enttled. "Map of property stuated n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, New Jersey, belongng to Wllam Dunham, Georgo l>unham and Arthur Dunham, Mason and Smth, Cvl Engneers, Scalp "-. March. 96." rad begnnng pont beng dstant on a course N West measured along tho southerjy lne of sad subdvded tract of land now or formerly belongng to Wllam, George and Arthur Dunham,, feet from the westerly lne of Farms, stuated Townshp owned Melck. Scale pont n the easterly lne of Oak Avenue as sad avenue s shown on a map enttled "Map of Woodvew " -:.-.-*-J ; n Woodbrdge by George F. -". June 9. Mason and Smth, Cvl Engneers," sad begnnng pont beng dstant southerly.> feet measured at rght angles from the center lne of rght of way v : the Elzabeth and Trenton Ralroad and from sad begnnng pont rujnng ( North Wc-sl along the easterly lne of Oak Avenue and the northerly extenson of the easterly lne of Oak Avenue 5.> foot to the southerly lne of New Jersey State Hghway Route S Secton 6; thenoe () South 6 P - 9 We*: along the southerly lne of the New Jersey State Hghway 55.- S;? feet to the northerly extenson tt the westerly lne of Oak Avenue; th*nce tl South T East along the westerly lns of Oak Avenue and the northerly extenson thereof J.6 feet to a pont; thence () North <""9 East on a course parallel )o and dstant southeasterly 5 feet measured at rghtangles from s called Schedule A, and 5-6 House Whereas, the nhabtants of the - House Avenel secton of Woodbrdge Town-: 5-76 shp have heretofore pettoned for, 8-7 a publc park, and {-6 "Whereas, the Townshp Commttee j 6-56 feels that sad park ste should be 59-6 provded, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX: A publc park as descrbed heren and as shown on the map at- tached hereto and made part hereof shall be lad out as local mprove- Secton # 86 No. of Lot L p ment pursuant to the statutes for such case made and provded.. Sad park shall be known by such name as the Townshp Commttee shall, by resoluton duly adopted, hereafter nomnate.. shall The cost of sad mprovement be assessed upon the lands ahown on the schedule hereto attached, known as Schedule A, n accordance wth an agreement n wrtng heretofore executed by M Amercans Defeat Bravr, In In n free-httng f. ; thp All Amercans Braves ths week by The Amercans scored tally after two were half of the tenth defejr..,!! tn - the v out n f. The box score- ALL AMERICANS f 9) A.M. I!.. I!. > n subdvded tract of land, as sad lands are shown on a map enttled, "Map of property of Nelson Bros Co. Ltd.. Woodbrdfre, N. J., 9," and from sad begnnng pont runnng () S. 9" West 5 feet to an angle pont; thence () South f p East 8.6 feet to the westerly lne of lands as shown on Map of property of Nelsen Bros. Co. Ltd., thence () South " West along the westerly lne of lands as shown on Map of property of Nelsen Bros. Co. Ltd., feet more or less to the center of a Brook; thence () Westerly along the center lne of the above mentoned Brook 5 feet thence (5) on a course pont or place of begnnng. parallel to and dstant fve feet MI of the streets herenabovey*esterly measured at rght angles referred to are shown on a plan en- the thrd course feet more ttled. "Dedcaton Map of Portons Q ess to an angle pont; thence (6) of Lafayette Road and Oak Avenue I N Wt th"cen^r < rne < ovtheelzabeth and more or less to a pont; Trenton Ralroad 55. feet to the ^. J"_ t, f ; ^" ^ J Ianko, h Certy, b F. IjUtahzo, ss T. Lattanzo, If Baka, If Ftzpatrck, p Genovese, c J. Lattanzo, cf Malon, lb Ungvary, rf P. Zck, ss.. Walsh, b. J. Zck, cf... Merwn, c. Ksh, p Lesen, rf... J. Kosc, If.. Gallant, b S. Kosc, c.. Dorah, rf... BRAVES (8) A.I). I; - stuated n the Townshp of brdge. Mddlesex County, New Jersey, December 9, Scale I" 5; George R. Merrll, Cvl Engneer, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, whch s attached hereto and made part hereof.. Ths ordnance shall take effect mmedately upon ts adopton and advertsng as requred by law. W.. S Secton # 86 No. of Lot Lot Not. 59-5,57-5 6!5-8O 6-8 Maple Realty Company and the I Townshp of Woodbrdge.. The sum of Twenty-Fve ono «(Thousand (5,, Dollars, _or! 5-55 """""""I"""" so much thereof as may be neces- sary, s hereby approprated to meet the cost of carryng out sad mg y ette Road 5. feet to an afay angle pont; thence () South 58 degrees 7 mnutes 59 seconds West stll the northerly lne of sad road angle pont; degrees 58 ). feet to another thence () South ( mnute? 8 seconds West stll along northerly lne of sad road. feet to another angle pont; j?rees mnute Mtheusterly lne nue.x() feet to the westerly lne <f Km Avene; thence ) contnung the.-am- course Nonh ]e~ glees l mm>s Kast. htn.) feet to the c.-terly -de of Elm Avenue; thence <!l contnung the same course North <",:{ d/kecs. mnute* East, <-tll along the southeasterly lne of Kalroxl Avenue,.88 feet to a pont at the easterly extremty of the southeasterly lne of Ralroad Avenue; thence () North \ dejft :; "II lnnuus West 5.(KJ feet to a pont n the southerly lne of Lafayette Road; thence I,) South XI degrees -I*- mnutes west along the southerly lnt- of Lafayette Road.;: feet to the pont formed by ts ntersecton of the northwesterly lne of Ralroad Avenue; thence <<>) { West provement. 5. Temporary notes or bonds are ] hereby authorzed to be ssued from I tme to tme, n an amount not to exceed the sum above approprated, pursuant to the provsons of Chapter 5 of the Laws of 96, as W. I. 8-8; 9-9 NOTICE Notce s hereby gven that the Townshp Commttee wll hold a meetng atthe Memoral Muncpal amended and supplemented, whch, Buldng Woodbrdge, N. J., < notes or bonds shall bear nterest Monday September, 9, at :! at a rate not to exceed sx per cent.! o. c]ock n the afternoon (Daylg per annum. All other matters n SavnE Tme) to consder the fn Jht the fnal NOTICE NOTICE s hereby gven that the followng ordnance was adopted on second and thrd readngs at a meetng held on the th day of August, B. J. DUNIGAN,- Townshp Clerk. 9. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM SEWER TO BE KNOWN AS GROVE AVENUE STORM SEWER, THE FINANC- ING THEREOF AND ASSESS- MENT THEREFOR. Be t Ordaned by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the County of Mdas herenafter dedlesex:. A sewer lne of the Trenton Ralroad a pont formed by South <;:{ degrees l. mnuter along the southeasterly Elzabeth and M.X IV-t to the nte sect on of the easterly lne of Oak Avenue, extended northerly, thence IT) South degree mnutes L;;t ulonk I he northerly extenson of the easterly lne <> Oak Avenue..MI feet to the pont or ph-e of begnnng. Streets beng the same as shown on Map enttled "Map of Woodvew Fauns.sj Mated n Woodbrdgo Townshp owned by George F. Melek, Scale ", June, Mason and Smth, Cvl Engneers. RAII.KOAI) AVKNUE FROM OAK AVENUE TO DIVIDING LINK BETWEEN WOODBRDGF AND KAIUTAN TOWNSHIPS. B-gnnng at a pont formed by the- ntersecton of the westerly lne -of Oak Avenue and the southerly lno of Ralroad Avenue as sad streets, are shown on a map prepared jy George It. Merrll, C. E., Woodbrdge, N..., enttled "Vacaton th, (IX thence () South 6 degree? mnute seconds West stll along the northerly lne of pad road. feet to another angle pont; thence (5) South (n degrees 8 mnutes seconds West stll along the northerly lne of sad road. feet to another angle ptnt; thence (C) South 7 degrees mnutes 7 seconds West stll along the northerly lne of sad road 6.88 feet to another angle pont; thence (7) South 8 degrees mnutes If seconds West stll along the northerly lno of?ad road 7. feet to another angle pont. (8) South 85 degrees mnutes seconds West stll along the northerly lne of sad road 5.75 feet to another angle pont; thence (9) South KG degrees 9 mnutes seconds West stll along the northerly lne of Lafayette Koad, 55.9 feet to the pont formed by the ntersecton of the northerly lne of Lafayette Road and the southeasterly lne of lands of the Elzabeth and Trenton- Ralroad; thence (Id) South 8 degrees 8 mnutes West, stll along the northerly lne of Lafayette Road K.f feet to the pont formed by the ntersecton ofjthe northerly lne of Lafayette Road and the southeasterly lne of New Jersey State Hghway Route 5, Secton G, thence () South 6 degrees ll mnutes W " " the Townshp Commttee, the Townshp Clerk and Townshp Treasurer, who are hereby authorzed to execute per annum. All other matters n g av j ne respect of sad notes or bonds shall j e -~fthe "followng ordnance, ^V^ - r- b I~ w ch l rm * n f at whch tme and place objectons " - thereto may "be presented by any taxpayer of the Townshp Objectors may fle a wrtten oband ssue sad temporary notes orj jecton wth the TowTls hp Clerk bonds. J..,._ JI -* j bonds. 6. The area of sad park wll be as follows: Begnnng at a pont n the westerly lne of Park Avenue and the southerly lne of Avenel Park Secton No., sad pont b.ng dstant pror to that date. B. J. DUNIGAN, Townshp Clerk. NOTICE WHEREAS, on applcaton of the 5.G feet southerly from a ponte ubllc Servce Electrc and Gas formed by the ntersecton of the Company am Elzabeth and Trenwesterly lne of Park Avenue and; " R^road Company, the publc the southerly lne of Lenox Avenue; n? hts m certan streets n the Townthence from sad begnnng pont runnng () N. 56 5" W., along shp of Woodbrdge are beng vacated, sad streets beng part of the "southerly" lne "of" Avenel Tark I Ralroad Avenue part of Elm Ave- Secton No., 7. feet to the; nue and pan of Ufayette Road, and easterly lne of Manor Place; thence () S. C SO" W., along the southerly prolongaton of the easterly lne of Manor Pldce, feet to a pont; thence () S. 5O" W. 5.8 feet to a pont n the northerly lne of a subdvded tract of land known as St. Georges Manor; thence () S. 6 56" E., along the northerly lne of St. Georges Manor, 5.57 feet to a pont; thence (5) N. 8 5" East aleng the northerly lne of lands now or formerly belongng to the Publc Whereas, as a consderaton for the vacaton of the publc rghts n sad streets the. Publc Servce Electrc and Elzabeth Gas and Company Trenton and the Ralroad Company have agreed to dedcate for the use of the publc the followng descrbed three tracts whch wll provde a contnuous means of travel for the publc on Ford Avenue, Oak Avenue and Lafayette Road, and Wherea.s, as a further consderaton for the vacaton and the acceptance of the new lne of the streets West f N. along the southeasterly lne J. State Hghway lfo.ks feet to the southerly lne, of Latavette Road; thence () North 8- degrees K mnutes East along the southerly lne of Lafayette Road,8 feet to the dvdng lne between lands formerly of Helena Nchols and hnds formerly of Mary Laczko; thence () North HX degrees mnutes East along the southerly lne of Lafayette Road, 75.5 feet to an angle pont n the dvdng lne between lands formerly of Lott Rkomtleld and lands now or formerly -/ of Isabella Rommel; thence North fl(5 degrees 8 mnutes Servce Electrc and Gas Co., 9.8 hcetofore mentoned the Publc feet to a pont; thence (G) N. 5".! Servce E ectnc and Gas Company 7" East stll along the lands now and tne Elzabeth and Trenton Ralor formerly belongng to the Publc! roa(! Company have agreed to m- Scrvce Electrc and Gas Co, 7.7 ; P/ove the sec on of Lafayette Road feet to a pont thenoe (7) N. S8 - descrbed n ths ordnance n a man- " East stll along the lands of m > satsfactory to the Townshp the Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Commttee, therefore, Co., feet to] the southwest scrbed, to be known as Grove Avenue Storm Sewer, shall be constructed as a local mprovement, under and by vrtue of the provsons of an act enttled, "An Act Concernng Muncpaltes," approved March 7, H>7. the amendments thereof and supplements thereto and other laws applcable thereto, to provde for the dranage of surplus water on the streets shown on the plans and specfcatons compled by George R. Merrll, Townshp Engneer, whch abut, adjon or are n the natural storm dranage area contguous to sad streets, as shown on the plans and specfcatons above mentoned.. The cost of sad mprovement shall be assessed upon the lands n the vcnty thereof benefted, or ncreased n value thereby to the extent of the beneft.. The sum of Two Thousand Eght Hundred ($,8.) Dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary s hereby approprated to meet the cost of carryng out sad mprovement.. The sewer to be constructed hereunder s descrbed as follows: A 5" renforced concrete ppe sewer begnnng at a proposed catch basn n the northerly curb lne of Grove Avenue at a pont dstent approxmately seventy feet westerly from the westerly lne of Alce Place and runnng thence southerly approxmately thrty feet to a proposed catch basn n the southerly curb lne of Grove Avenue; also an 8" renforced concrete ppe sewer begnnng at the last mentoned catch basn and extendng southerly through Block 55-H, lot 6 and Block f>5, lot 8 approxmately one hundred seventy-seven feet to a proposed manhole;, thence southerly through Block 55, lot 8approxmately twenty-eght feet to a proposed manhole; thence southerly through Block 55, lot 8, approxmately one hundred forty feet to a 6 " West on a course parallel to and dstant 5 feet westerly measured at rght angles from the second course 8. feet to another angle pont; thence (7) North - 9 East on a course parallel to and dstant 5 feet westerly measured at rght angles from the frst course 7. feet to a pont n the southerly lne of sad subdvded tract of land now or formerly belongng to Wllam, George and Arthur Dunham; thence (8) South 59 8 East along the southerly lne of sad subdvded tract of land now or formerly belongng to Wllam, George and Arthur Dunham, 5.7 feet to the pont or place of begnnng. Begnnng at a pont n the southerly lne of Grove Avenue as sad Grove Avenue s shown on a map enttled, "Map of property stuated n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., belongng to Wllam Dunham, George Dunham and Arthur Dunham, Mason and Smth, Cvl Engneers, Scale l"-, March 96," sad begnnng pont Taeng dstant on a course South 69 East. feet measured along the southerly lne of Grove Avenue from the easterly IH»* of lands of Perth Amboy and Woodbrdge Ralroad and from sad begnnng pont runnng () South 9 West along the easterly lne of lands now or formerly belongng to Robert Glls 5. feet to a pont n the northerly lne of lands now or formerly belongng to Hatte Drummond; thence () North 59 8 West along the northerly lne of lands now or formerly belongng to Hatte Drummond, 5.7 feet to a pont; thence () North 9 East on a course parallel to and dstant 5 feet westerly measured at rght angles from the frst course, 5.8 feet to the southerly lne of Grove Avenue; thence () South 69 East along the southerly lne of Grove Avenue 5 feet to the pont or place o begnnng.. Ths ordnarx-e shall take effect mmedately upon ts adopton and advertsng as requred by law. WILLIAM A. RYAN, Commtteeman-at-large of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex..8 s Score by nnngs: Braves All Amercans.. on- Avenel S. C. Bows To Amboy Wng By 8 To The Avenel S. C. baseball >.,. was handed an 8 to trmn.n-, th W A C the Wngs A. C. at "Perth Sunday afternoon. Three the sxth and two more n tn enabled the Wngs to wn. The box score: WINGS (8) Kslen, b.. Belensk. p Pnke, c Pnke, c Resatar, lb Koval, ss Stumpy, If Smon, b Mkola, cf Vatral, rf l 5 l ) ] > AVENEL S. C. () R Kennedy, lb Dunda, c Bosk, rf : Kacnak, r>,. u Horvatch, cf Petras, p P. Dada, If M Wnet, ss Kuzma, b : > Arch, rf Attett: B. J. DUNIGAN. : Score by nnngs: Avenel Out Wngs (: J, ton of the taxable real. (ncludng mprovements) Townshp of Woodbrdge. County of Mddlesex, compute the next precedng three va therefor n the manner pn.\ Secton of Chapter.Vj Laws of 96 as amended - >. The net debt of sam shp computed n the mat vded n sad Secton, the debt hereby authorze*! 8,8.8 beng G.. A mental debt statement slmv. same has been made and : the Townshp Clerk, as re.. sad Act. Townshp Clerk, corner of lands belongng to Wood- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE Mup of Ralroad Avenue and Por-...s <f Lafayette Road and Elm Avenue" dated December 9, Scale I"--.")!); and from sad begnnng pont runnng () South de- Kees H mnutes West along the BOuUuusterly lne of Ralroad Avenue feet more or less to the dvdng lne between the Townshp of Woodhrdge and the Townshp of Rartan-, thence () northerly along the dvdng lne between the Towptshp of Wdodhrdge am the Townshp of Rartan ) feet more or less to the southeasterly lnn of lands of Elzabeth and Trenton Ralroad; thence (I!) North (S degrees lt mnutes East along the southeasterly lne of lands of Elzabeth and Trenton Ralroad 5 feet more or leas to a pont funned by the ntersecton of the westerly lne of Oak Avenue extended northerly; thence () South degree mnutes East along the northerly extenson of the westerly lne of O«k Avenue.78 feet to the pont or place of begnnng. Streets beng the same as shown on Map enttled "Map of Woodvew Farms stuated n Wuodbrdge Townshp, owned by George F. Melck, Scale - ", June 9, Mason and Smth, Cvl Engneers." ELM AVENUE Begnnng at a pont formed by the ntersecton of the southeasterly lne of Ralroad Avenue and the lne of Elm Avenge Kast stll along the southerly lne of Lafayette Road 9.77 feet to another angle pont; thence (5) North 5 degrees 55 mnutes seconds East.stll along the southerly lne of sad road 8.5 feet to another angle pont; thence (H) North 6 degrees 7 mnutes seconds East <tjll along the southerly lne of sad road IMG. feet to another angle pont; thence (7) North 57 degrees ) mnutes seconds East stll along the southerly lne of Lafayette rkuud.9 feet to the westerly lne of Ford Avenue; thence (H). North 5 degrees 5 mnutes seconds West 8.5 feet to the pont or place of begnnng. Streets beng the. same as shown on "Revsed Map of Lafayette Hehts, stuated n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, Nvw Jersey, the property of the East Jersey Lumber and Tmber Co., July 5, Mason and Smth, Cvl En " brdge Townshp;"thence""^)" N. - [TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE, IN 5" East along lands belongng j THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX: to Woodbrdge Townshp, H6.;. That the followng descrbed feet to the northwest comer of sad tracts of ground be accepted, for the lands; thence (9) South 5S O"! U se of the publc by the Townshp East along sad Townshp land,.- Commttee: feet to the northeast corner of, TRACT ONE: Begnnng at a sad lands and the southerly prolon- pont n tho easterly lne of Oak gaton of the westerly lne of Park j Avenue, sad pont beng dstant on Avenue; thence () North 5- a, course South l East,.7 " East along the southerly pro- [ Vet measured along the easterly sde longaton of the westerly lne of j of Oak Avenue from ts ntersecton Park Avenue 95.7 feet to the [wth the southeasterly lneof Ralpont or place of begnnng. Contanng. acres more or less. 7. The average assessed valuaton of the taxable real property (ncludng mprovements) of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, ( computed upon the NOTICE NOTICE s hereby gven that the followng ordnance was adopted on second and thrd readngs at a meetng held on the th day of August, Attest: WILLIAM A. RYAN. Charman of the I v Commttee of the T of Woodbrdge, County of Mddles)-s. B, J. DUN!: Townsh ; 9. B. J. DUNGAN, Townshp Clerk. road Avenue asterly as sad streets are g a map enttled "Map of Wcodvev Farms, stuated n Woodbrdge jownshp, owned by George F. Melck, Scale ", June 9, Mason and Smth, Cvl Enggneers," and from sad begnnng next precedng three valuatons [pont runnng () North 6 9 thereof n the manner provded m East on a course parallel to and ds Secton of Chapter 5 of the Laws of 96, as amended, and supplemented, s $8,9,. The net debt of sad Townshp, computed n the manner provded n sad secton ncludng the debt hereby authorzed s G.%. A supplemental debt statement showng the same has been tled wth the Townshp Clerk as requred by sad act. H. The area descrbed n paragraph 6 shall be obtaned by purchase whch sad land s lkewse shown on the map above referred to. 9. Ths ordnance shall take effect mmedately upon t advertsng and adopton as requred by law. Brook. 5. The locaton of any part of sad system may be changed or the sad plans and specfcatons departed from by resoluton of the Townshp -Commttee wthn the lmt of the appropraton heren provded for, so far as may be found necessary n the actual carryng out of the proposed mprovement because of dffculty or n the work of constructon. 6. All the work of sad mprovement s to be done n accordance AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE A WADING POOL, SANITARY FACILITIES AND THE NECES- SARY GRADING ON GROUND HERETOFORE DEEDED TO THE TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDCE FOR PARK PURPOSES AND TO PROVIDE FINANCING THERE- FORE AND TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPO- RARY BONDS. Whereas, on Aprl, 9, the Townshp of Woodbrdge accepted a plot of ground n the Avenel Secton of Woodbrdge frontng on Madson and Park Avenues and Whereas, one of the condtons of sad gft wa» that sad park be mproved befqre the end of the year 9Tand Whereas, t appears desrable to nstall a wadng pool and necessary santary facltes, therefore Be t Ordaned by the Townshp C t t f th Thf f M and profle of the Storm Sewer Im- Lot Not. SCHEDULE A AVENEL PROPERTY Secton # No. of Lot gneers. Be and hereby are vacated, and any and all publc rghts and/or easements theren released and extngushed, sad streets or portons of streets hereby vacated are shown on map showng the locaton, bounds and dmensons thereof and tled wth the Townshp Clerk W nstructon of ths Ordnance. The Map s known and desgned as follows: "Vacaton Map of Ralroad Avenue and Portons of Lafayette Jload and Elm Avenue, stuate n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., dated December ), Scale " 5, made by George R. Merrll, Cvl Engneer, Woodbrdge, N. J.". The publc lghts arsng from the dedcaton of sad streets are hereby released from sad dedcaton - and thje Ordnance shall take effect $7-88 HOUM 7-8 House 8...: Sll House : tant southeasterly 85 feet measued at rght angles from the center lne of the Elzabeth and Trenton Ralroad, 87.7 feet tb the westerly lne of Ford Avenue; thence () South 7 8 East along the westerly lne of Fprd Avenue 5.68 feet to a pont; thence () South C 9 West on a course parallel to and dstant southeasterly 5 feet measured at rght angles from the frst course 89.5 feet to a pont n the easterly lne of Oak Avenue; thence () North l" West along the easterly lne of Oak Avenue 65.- feet to the pont or place of begnnng. TRACT TWO: Begnnng at a pont formed by the ntersecton of the westerly lne of Ford Avenue and the southerly lne of lands of Elzabeth and Trenton R. R. Co., as sad Ford Avenue s shown on a map enttled "Revsed Map of Lafayette Heghts stuated n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., the property of the East Jersey Lumber am Tmber Co., July 95, Mason,and Smth, Cvl Engneers, and from sad begnnng pont runnng () North 6 WeBt along the northerly prolongaton of the westerly lnt of- Ford Avenue feet to a pont n the southerly lne of N. J. State Hghway Route 5. Secton t, thence (-) North wth the plans Cove Avenue provement as herenbefore descrbed, made by George R. Merrll, Town^ shp Engneer, and the specfcatons therefor, whch are now on fle wth the Townhp Clerk. 7. Temporary notes or bonds are hereby authorzed to be ssued from tme to tme n an amount not to exceed the sum abovt; approprated pusuant to the controllng provsons of Chapter 5 of the Laws of 96, as amended and supplemented, whch notes or bonds shall bear nterest at a rate not to exceed sx per cent, per annum. All other matters n respect of sad notes or bonds shall h determned by the Char* man of; the TJownshp,, Commttee, the Townshp Clerk and Townshp Treasurer, whoj are hojreby authorzed to execute and ssue sad temporary notes or bonds. 8. Sad mprovement Hhall be made and completed under the. supervson and drecton of the Townshp Commttee and accordng to the provsons of an act enttled, "An Act Concernng Muncpaltes," herenbefore descrbed. 9. The average assessed valuaton of the taxable real property (ncludng mprovements) of the Townshp- of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, computed upon the next precedng three valuatons thereof n the manner provded n Secton of Chapter 5 of the Laws of 96 as amended and supplemented, s $8,89,. The net debt of sad Townshp, computed n the manner provded n sad secton, ncludng- the debt hereby authorzed, s 5.%. A supplemental debt statement showng the same has been Aled wth the Townshp Clerk as re- Commttee of the Townjhfp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex:. The publc park herenabove referred to shall be mproved wth a wadng pool and santary facltes and that sad park locaton shall be graded and draned as a general mprovement pusuant to the controllng provsons of Chapter 5 of the Laws of 7 as supplemented and amended. ;. The cost of sad mprovement shall be borne by the Townshp of Woodbrdge at large. I). The sum of $,. or so much thereof as may be necessary s hereby approprated to njeet the cost of parryng out sad mprovement.. Temporary notes or bonds are) hereby authorzed to be ssued from tme to tme, n ap amount not tq exceed the Bum ab)ve approprated, pursuant to the provsons of Secton of Chapter 5 of the Laws of ), as amended, whch notes or bonds shall bear, nterest at a rate not to exceed sx per cent, per annum. All other matters n respect of sad notes or bonds sh&ll be determned by the Charman of the Townshp Commttee, the Townshp Clerk and Townshp Treasurer, who are hereby authorsed to execute and ssue sad temporary notes o: bonds. 5. The work shall bt performe< by the Townshp under contract ac> cordng to the plans and specfcatons therefor prepared by George R. Merrll, Townshp Engneer an" now on fle n tha Townshp Clerk All other matters nvolved n NOTICE TO CONTRACT^: Sealed proposals for tn ton of Avenel Playgroup:. rdge Townshp, Mddle-r\ : ew Jersey, wll be rece\. : Townshp Commttee. N ^ mtl : P. M. I»u> U~" - me, September th, ; ; ;! mc they wll be publul. ml read n the Memoral Buldng, Woodbrdge, N The work conssts of nately square yards.." rete Wadng Pool, and.: Plans and speccth.troposed work, prepared! R. Merrll, Townshp ave been fled n the "t! engneer,,n the Muncpal Voodbrdfce Townshp. \> nd may be nspected by bdders durng busness l" The standard proposal t attached to the spccleat.: f whch may be obtan.a plcaton to the Engneer. Plans and specfcaton furnshed to prospectv.- upon payment of Ten I SI" ~ars, whch amount wll!» upon return of plans am tons before the tme M" < he openng of bds. Bds must be made on :: n th< 9 Eastalong the southerly lne I qured by sad act. of If. J. State Hghway 5 feet to. There shall be taken by puroffce. the sad mprovement, ncludng sue, varatons, f any, from the plant and specfcatons as may be found necessary n the progreste of the work shall be determned b\ resoluton of the Townshp Commt tee. 7. ard proposal forms desgnated theren and v.. the specfcatons; must In- n sealed envelopes, b-a lame and address of the > name of proposed work on sde, addressed to the Commttee, WoorbnuV- New Jersey, and must! paned by a certfed check [ of < of the amount b<: condtonal endorsement, sad check shall not b<- $5., payable to tho ""I Townshp Treasurer, and Company certfcate st" Surety Company wll I " bdder wth the requred I must be delvered at the before the hour above n!<-» The Townshp Commttx the rght to reject any or deemed to the best nter. Townshp BO to do. Dated, August 7th, ll. Advertsed, August :> and September-th, KM- B, J* Town- To Whom It May Concern: TAKK NOTICE, that tl. sgned, by vrtue of an " Al better protecton of gaw and automoble repar m proved Aprl, 95, *! publc aucton. STUDEBAKERSEDAN, gne number OVU > Mchael Tortora, 5 B""^ Aabury Park, X.. J. «;"» ; 8 N. J., subject to t; Arthur Servce Staton, " Avenel, n the Townshp brdge, State of New J^.p tember, US, at H < " forenoon. The average assessed valua- W, ) 8-X, 8.

9 oodbmdge INDEPENDENT Pomeroy Wns Townshp Junor Tenns Champonshp A. C. Holds In Twlght League Race Clean Slate Of Three Vctore* Aganst No Defeats Khumbas Second, Oroles Thrd, and Marred Men Fourth Many Game* Played. rny:, mtnt (fumes played T; srlny Marred Men Wn By Shutout th«woodbvdur A. C. «I In n h ml httng contest, tb He Twlght League wth WnudhrdK A. (. trmmed HIP Wdndlrdjr" Oroles Monlny pvennk s and no defeats. The by an H tn r, MII\V. Twenty-sx htvcre mnde by l.oth?lc-, the Wncd- ns " nre second wth four wns I,.,,[<>.- ;(>?. In thrd place lre the brlk* A. C cnllctnk ffteen, ther,,,... Thtr record shown thvw opponents cloven..vc. -mrth arc the Marred The Wuotbrdgc A. (. jumped.,, The Wanderers, Aces, Black nto n four un had n th* frst two. I ;tri II. A. (.., follow n nr- fmns but the Orole.- td the feore IKIIIIMI. n the thrd. Attan n the fourth WooJhrdEC Twlght LeRue the Woodhrdge A. C. tfwscrs took Team Standng the lead. Ths tme, however, they ltnne! then. H- the Oroles were,, r udn Games Tursday, Aug. I5) W. hell to one run for the remander «f L. Pel. Wnodbrdre A. C. the name,. Khumba.8 Marred Men Score Over Aces Orole".6 Ston; hoeavly n I he frst thveo Marred Men.5 nnngs, the Marred Men trmme. the Aces lust Frday evmng, H to.5, n a scheduled Twlght T.enguo Ac.5 tussle. Black Hawkt VX. C. Z. After pckng up one run n the Rhumbas Trounce Wanderers frst, the Marred Men hammered M.nK HI every nnng but one, Jjarcellona from the box wth a.., humbas handed the Wanderers three run attack n the second and :,,, to trmmng Tuesday evenng»l«le<l.three more off hs successor,.,.rheduled Twlght League tus- ^o, m the thrd. Thls Startng wth two n the frst, u * lx lun le» d, was more than..i; Khumbas added fve more n the enou K h to calr y «>e Marred Men to,,.,] two n the thrd, as many n vlc L nl y.,l,r fourth, and fve n the sxth. Battnsr honors went to Olesen, The box score; second baseman for the Marred RHyMBAS (6) Men, who had a perfect day wth (-rty. cf nvola, lb lullvrton, b 5 \vt;kh, If 5 I,,,-ke. c -a-rdge. b Trwn, rf K.-r s* (-e, P 7 8 WANDERERS () llup. rf Keatng, cf l>. (erty, p. b lumhamd, p, b ^ uhs, lb Mullen, p, If llalt, c Kncnck, ss jf the stck, gettng three hts n three chances, n The box score: MARRIED MEN (S) Potten, If G. Mesck, cf Olesen, b W. Meack, ss Wtherdge, b " Thergesen, lb G Lorch, p ochwenzer, c Krebs, rf H. I ACES () 6 After Tldens Old Crown By HARDN BURNLEY Ellsworth SUTTEfS 6 OF THf SOUTH John DOEG -WHO WILL Defeats Vncent Shay At Muncpal Coart/5-7,J>-, 7-S, And 6- Take Thr*e Straght S«U After Losng Opener F. A. Hall,. V. Brown, AA.Martn Reach Quarter FnaW Lncofa Tamboer, Playground Drector, In Charge. Ned Pomeroy. of Avenel, playng brllantly, won the Junor tenns champonshp of Woodbrclge Townshp at the Muncpal courts n School street Saturday d afternoon \vhen \\her. he defeated Vncent Shay, 5 7, 6, 7 r> and 6 t. After usng the frst aet, Pomeroy ralled to tnkv tho fnal threo. The match was wtnessed by a large gallery. At the outset of the frst set Cole;,- by.ufnnlt, am. Wheeler merny took the lend, thrty-love, trumphed over. Hnlfour, 8, but Shfty ralled to gan the uppor II 7. lnd, forty-thrty. After gong nto j The outstandng fonture of the twce, Shuy won the set, 7 to ">. ftrst round was the fart that only lumpng nto n thrty-lve lead, three of tho lftet_n mutches went omcroy won the second net easly, three acts,. He nuo took the thrd set, Rght mutches wore pl.yod n tho but not so easly, as the score, 7-5 Icont round. They are ns follows: ndcates. In the fourth and decdng set, Poneroy flashed a brllant,v Martn defeated W. Kdgar., f ; F. A. Hull whpped I. Ohl«m» -, f J; Earl Pomeroy turned vce to wn, f. back H. Benkert, f-^, > ; A. Senor Tournament Smth beat A. Delaney, U ;, In the senor tournament a startng feld of thrty dwndled down to McClan, f, 6 ; V, Brown won R; V. Sherman trumphed ovor M. ght n the quarter fnals. In the from L. Pomoroy, f, 7 5, f ; round W. Martn defeated W. A. Martn trmmed E. Ncbel, f,.-tllman, f, fl : W. Edgar defeated B. Wheeler by default; F. A. 6, and B. Wbeeler drew a bye nl won from A. Jacobs, 6, The quarter fnals, plnyed thu ; I. Ohlson turned back G. Ur-..,^.., week, found F. A. Hall wnnng from bhn, f,..... n from T. lattanro, 6, 6 ;. Delaney beat C. Bohlke, 6, ; E. Pomeroy topped A. Brathvate, f. 6 ; A. Smth defeated R. McKeown, 6, 7 5; M. McClan won from J. Lattano, f, 6 ; V. Sherman whpped G. Dgn, 6 r, 7 5; L. Pomeroy beat H, Benkert W. Martn. 6, 7 9, 6 ; Brown defeatng V. Sherman n Btraght sets, 7 5,, and A. Martn toppng, B. Wheeler, 6, 5_, 6. a, E. L Pomeroy u... t.«, defeated A. Smth Wednesday evenng n two straght setr n the quarter fnals, f, 6. The fnals n the senor tournament R. Wheeler, 7 5, 7 5; V. Brown wll be played tomorrow afternoon. afternoon, defeated W. Housman 6, 5 7, j Lncoln Tnmboer, drector of tha ; E. Kebel won from H. Sharp, playground, sjn charge of both the f, 6 ; A. Martn beat back V. junor and senor tenns tournaments. Panko, ss (j Barcellona, ss HIS MolTet, b TEAMS l.ptak, lb Gursaly, c TITLE What s expected to be a closelycontested battle wll be played n here n tho townshp was turned n What s beleved to be a record Frank _ Gertty, * ::.:-.::::» rfte Ctty Stadum n Perth Amboy by the Woodbrdge Prates whea n Ftzpatrck, cf - SHIELDS.- 7 Sunday afternoon when the Woodbrdge A. A. meets the newly-organ- swamp the Opels by a 5 to score they pounded out thrty-fve hts to Sabo, If, p S.-ne by nnngs: \v,lerers o - Mackey, rf He \& IAJ f e!,; Polku, rf, zed Perth Amboy A. A. The game Sunday nfternoon n n typcal oldfashoned sluggng bee. I,: r,.,. l;. 5 5 x wll start at : and a large delegaton of fans s expected to aceom Between the two clubs they col- Woodbrdge A. C. Wns Sluf lest I Zln turned back the Marred Score by nnngs: mny the local team. lected ffty-eght hts, as the Opala M. n wth three hts last Saturday,. n Aces ) Iwlght League tlt, and Marred Men x 8 The game wll have a vtal bear made twenty-three themselves. In \\ Ihrdg A. C. won easly by a Rhumbas Defeat Black Hawks fnal and some were convnced Ells- ng on the county ttle as both the wnnng the Prates scored heavly; t,,ut score, -. In a g game marked by y a tght g Defendng Tlv Marred Men dyd/kd ther worth j Wcodbrdge A. A. and Perth Amboy n every nnng but two. ptchers battle, the Rhumbas defeated the Black Hawks last Thurs- Doeg, Jr., wll not be the speculatve MMK n three bp nnngs.] They favorte to retan hs Natonal Sngles tenns ttle next week when the n the comng champonshps. On peared, when Vnes suffered other champonshp. run outburst n the frst nnnjf. Doeg hst year, s agan a bg factor pan." Ths was confrmed, t p A. A, are n the runnng for the The Prates started wth a three-,;.. Iur runs n the thn, three day evenng by a to score. Each. n tho ffth, and four n the collected sx hts. annual outdoor court classc s to be form ths summer, Frank seems consderably stronger than the cham- last Wnter and, Sprng. A. defeated the Wyola Indans by a three rounds to accumulate a nne- defeats; but he got back on hs game La -«st Sunday the Perth Amboy A. They scored two n each of the next j,,, ptchng shutout bull, hall, (.oe (lt ptched Pcnou for lor the,k- Rhumbas played at Forest Hlls, L. I. A few u:..:s- prunt-nt, - nnnent at hat. He ggot «;h.k- Voovhees huhed or the Black weeks ago, Ellsworth Vnes, a comer pon. George M. I.ott, Jr., recent Rght now other compettors n the to 8 score, whle the Woodbrdge run lead before tho Opals scored: ht.- n three chances, Hawks. loth went the dstance. from Calforna, defeated Doeg qute Meadowbrook Challenge Cup wnner, Natonals, notably "Clff" Sutter, A. A. game was washed out. ther frst run.,. m.- and scored three htm" The, Uhumba, pcked up u run n the_ decsvely at Seabrght. Of course, may preval f he can control hs sprted temper. Vnes as the most dangerous sort of startng lneup s that both teams some heavy sluggng, nn<! when tho Berkeley Bell, and Junor Coen rate One of the strkng features of the The next lve nnngs produced! frst and the Black Hawks vened the champons many admrers can v jux srore: the e score n the second. mantan justly that Johnny was off Of course, wth memory of that an opponent. More than one expert wll use lefthand ptchers. The Amboys wll start Burkhart whle Mur- succeeded n cuttng down ther op- nnth rolled around, the Opals had hs game becacuse of too long a rest. trumph over Doeg stll fresh, Vnes s sure that when the Pasadena boy WOODBRIDGE A. C. () Two runs n the thrd enabled the A.R. R Khumbas to take the lead. There Doeg dd not try for the Davs Cup looks potent, too, despte hs lablty puts on about twenty more pounds of tha wll take the mound for the ponents lead to two runs, the score team ths year because he was engrossed n gettng a start n busness deed, many are predctng that ths should be as szzlng as those of Tl- to attacks of stomach trouble. In- well-muscled weght that hs strokes ocals. beng to. But the Prates they remaned tn the fnsh.,, If Both lneups wll be dotted wth staged a rally n the last heat to The box score: and he dd not ntend to defend hs -year-old Unversty of Southern den when the latter was, or s, n hs score three runs whch Was more RHUMBAS () ttle for the same reason. But the Calforna student wll be "the successor to Bll Tlden" greatest and most trrd form. Its about tme, sluggers. For Amboy, "Home Run" Schetlca, Marscano and Karwatt than enough. H.. cf lure of the court was such that Doeg n are noted for ther long dstant ht- L. U "" J T - ",,"" *," Oursuly,. load. urt _ man for tha, b fnally decded to enter champonshp lsts agan. That Vnes defeat masters. Last year, th? G-foot-, tng. the feature attracton most colorful of nl Amercas tenns lb wll Precedng be a prelmnary between b the :rk, :< n. - I.:,-hartl, MARRIED MEN () :f c lb If rf!>. D - nre bv nnngs:, tll Men."[brdge A. C.. x H«!pful HUM "Is It true that colors can uftwt.mtt:" ask* a correspondent. Hj nl-tal suggeston they may do so. llv, fur nstance. Is stmulatng, sunshne yellow enlvenng, and BOft blue!.ml nmnves dstnctly soothlnr. F. (Jerty, cf faecola, lb.. Kullerton, b... Murtagh, If.. ; l.uckv, c Partrdge, b. Krown, rf Fee, ss H. Goe, p G BLACK HAWKS 5 () Mt-par, rf.. II Rchards, b.. E. Nelson, If.. \ Jost, ss Malon, D... Hunt, lb. ;5 H. Nelson,!!b Kennedy, ef. Voorhees, c... Score by nnngs: Rhumbas Black Hawks :. S ;s : 8 R. R I f H. 6 The Coraopclt* To be realh cosmopoltan a man must bo lt home, even In hs own country.-t. W. Hlgglnson. SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES nal An but By The SporU Edtor NOTHING CAN STOP THEM Wth the bas season rapdly drawng to a close th aaelph. Athletcs, en[oyn L Hometh,ng e ^ J ^. lead n the Amercan League H the older crcut, the pennants n -. d up. Nothng but an earthquake o a. Conne Macks team from wnnng ts thud *tagnt flat,. the same can be sad of the Cards great earn nert year What Conne Mack wll do wth h, p \m to be seen. Wll he break t - re two questons to be debated hs lneup ntact for another -.^ ^ there s no doubt. No team can possbly stop. *""-. Pa, th Let us look what has happened ths yea. Harly n the the AthleS forged.nto fr 8 t pace and here they constantly ncreasng ther ^ d / ^? e X In recent and one other setback seemed naus pcous, yet those very reverses may spur Doeg on to supreme efforts nex L Port Readng F. C. Defeats Whrlwnds Scores One Run In Sxth Innng To Break Deadlock and Wn, To. By scorng one run n the sxth, the Port Readng Feld Club broke a te and defeated the Perth Amboy Whrlwnds, to, at Port Readng Sunday afternoon. - Each team got g sx hts. Brddles wtnt the dstance the Whrlwnds, whle two ptchers were used by Port Readng. Covno started for the home club but was batted out of the box n the ffth nnng when the Whrlwnds had flled the bases wth only one out. Jmmy Vernllo went n and retred the sde after yeldng only one run. I That one run howevet ted the I score. And t remaned that way untl Port Readng pushed the wnnng tally over n the next frame. The vstors got off to a good start by scorng twce n the frst. Pert Readng got orf run back n the same sesson, ted the Bcore, n tho second, and took the lead n the thrd, scorng one run n each Vound. But the vstors locked the score agan n the ffth only to have the home club unlock t nthe sxth. In the lead, Port Readng hung on to ts one run advantage untl the fnsh, Barrju for Kort Readng and Coppurwat ts for the Whrlwnds were the battng stara. The box score: PORT READING F. C. () R. H. E. Mnrna, c 5 McDonnell. If Vernllo, lb Dapolto, ss., M. Smone, b A. Smone, cf Barbato, rf Covno, b Covno, p J. Vernllo, p 6 P. A. WHIRLWINDS () R. H. E. Softeld, If Hudch, 86 Hudkns, b J Larson, lb MAY v MAKE urc BIG KM- SHOW thuw SopperWfttts. b AY MAKE th BIO Snuw st outst Thorsen rf, perhaps the most outstandng youngster Valent/ cf.zi>.... / mt haa a good chance to make the bg suswa., c.., *. o o Joe Medwck, of Carteret, now playng wth Mts:. Lar Struck Covno, 5-pound EtrplmK was a vctorous sensaton n Seabr^hts early rounds, but "Sd" Wood crushed hm n the Campbells Face Kearny A. A. Sunday At Avenel In meetng the Kearny A. A. t the Steel Equpment feld n Avenel Sunday afternoon, the Wllam P. Campbell ba.eball team wll face one of the tttonge»t nnes n northern Jertey. The contest tcheduled totart at :, and a large crowd expected. Lat Sunday the Campbell* were slated to play the Eat Orange Pott Offce baseball team but the contest was postponed because of bad weather. A week from next Sunday the Campbells wll oppose the strong Fords Feld Club at Fords. On Labor Day the Elzabeth Brave*, wll be played at Elzabeth. The probable startng lneup for Sundays contest wth the Kearny A. A. follows: Campbell B. C. Kearny A. A. Woodhull Thullesoo Stutzke Besel Slcorsk Kralto Sl^olensk B^rna Dtpolto Sheets Kara ptchers catcher frst base second base short stop thrd base left tefd ccnterfeld rght feld B. Blank J. Blank Doln Turnball Smth Lester Mazza Dodd Jackson Auto Races At Woodbrdge Speedway Sunday Afternoon The sxth of the annual seres of uto races on the Woodbrdge Speedway wll be held next Sunday afternoon when th;e largest feld of the ear wll compete, Fred Frame, most consstent wnner at the half-mle board saucer, wll attempt to hang up hs twelfth vctory on the course n two years of competton, Blly Wnn, who defeated Frame on the half-mle track -at Mddle-! town, N. Y., last Saturday, s hopeful of chalkng up another vctory Sunday so that he can be equal wth Frame n wns on the board track. Included n the lst of starters are Fred Wnna, Rck" Decker, Charley Cyr, Larry Beah, Jmmy Patterson, and possbly Jmmy Gleason or Frank Farmer. The regular sprng events wll be run wthstme trals at one and races proper at three oclock. our wealth of young court talent poduced someone resemblng "Bg Bll" and also, of course, a quartet qualfed to lft the Davs Cup, almost won by England (strke up pnk!) ths year. Toth Fans Men, Senators Wn, 8- Turns Back Fords Flyers Wth Only Three Hts As Mates Collect Ten. Brllant ptchng by Toth, who struck out fourteen batters, enabled the Iseln Senators to defeat the Fords Flyers at Iseln Sunday aft- ernoon. The score was 8 to, and t was the second set-back n fourteen starts for the Flyers. Toth turned A a clever game as he permtted only three hts. He held the Flyers scorelebs through the frst sx nnngs, and t was only after hs colleagues had assumed a fve rutf lead dd he ease up, and the Flyers were able to store two runs. On three separate occasons he retred the sde by strkeouts. After three scoreless sessons, the Senators broke the ce by scorng j one run n the fourth. They contnued the attack n the sxth when they dd thngs n,a bgger way to manufacture four runs whch settled all doubt as to the outcome, The Flyers pcked up two runs n the seventh but the Senators came! back n ther halt of the heat wth a smashng three run rujly. Tne Senators outht the Flyers, ten: to three. Whalen, wth three out of four, and Lambert wth two out of four, led the wnners attack. The box score: ISELIN SENATORS (8) R. H. E. Dube, lf Wukovts, lb - Lambert, b Whalen, ss Jaodrsevts, lb Wacky, rf Honnegger, c... Schmdt, cf Toth, p 8 FORDS FLYERS () R. H. E. lb Vle, J. Demko, b Halcky, cf 8 P. Hehw. c 8 Maasagl, p 8 Woodbrdge A. A. Prates Get 5 Hts, Faces Amboy A. A. Swamp Opals By 5- A.t Cty Stadum Sunday Afternoon Game Wll Have Bearng On County Ttle. Lehgh.s, cty champs, and the Humanes, frst half wnners n the ) cty champonshp. Ths wll start promptly at :5. The probable sturtng lneups follow: Woodbrdge A. A. Amboy A. A. Murtha E. Gerty Dunham Mullen Moffltt Jordan Eggers D. Gerty Sanbeck J. Gerty Keatng Umpres; ptchers catcher frst base second base short stop thrd base left feld center feld Schetlca Brennen and Badler. Game Old Fashoned Sluggmt Bee F f t y-e g h t HU Pounded Out. Prates, had a perfect d»y at bat. He got sx hts n as many chances. The box score: PIRATES (IS) R. H,.. J. Gursely, h t S. Gursely, p, b G Dunham, p, h <> Beda, cf 6 Blanks, c MurKnar Burkhart Dunces lf < (. Pennoyer Rtbnck ga Wynkoop Drascula Marscano Leach Burke Aqulla Assocaton Team Defeats Pancon Nne, 9-7 Olah, lb Boffee, rf G A A O &. OPALS () R. H. B.. Czatter, lf Leffler, cf 5 Elek, b ft J. Varshany, sa L. Varhany L 5 ft *«*»«SrTnsS,,";r:::::: wk7.::::: 5 55 a l O> ) 7 8. Score by nnngs: Prates... 5^ Opals., -)* Summary Three base hts: Max.- w and J. Gursely. The Aqulla Assocaton baseball team defeated Pancons nne at Port Readng A. C. Trms Fords Monday evenng n a seven Carteret Team By 9 To 5 nnng battle. The score was 9 to 7. Fullerton and Gloff wth three, ^, Port _ ^ Readng A. n. took a hts each dvded httng honors fo trp to Cal. teret Saturdu the wnners. The box score: AQUILLA ASSN (9) Fullerton, b KlUUS, Cf Gloff, H) Parller, b... W. Handerhan. lb Sandorrf, p Kasmussen. c B. Handerhan, lf Wssng, rf, 9 PANCONIS STARS (7). R. Zarl. lb J. Gardella, b Zanjll, cf. M P. RasmufBen, b T. Rasmussen. lf Zarlfrf, Panoon, p 8 7 y mornngand defeated Kashas All Stars by a!) to 5 score ;at the Copperworks H.. feld. JA lve?un outburst n thethrd jnlnc decded th< contest. Each to;m -curcd one; n the rst. After a.scoreless second nnng, the vstors went on a httng rannauen tho thrd to drve n tvt! runs wbh vjw moro than enough. Kollar, Fratterolo and G. Smona "dvuttn httng honors, each gettng two hts, The box scuru; PORT READING A. C, (9) A.M. R. H. B. Kollar, c McDonnell, ss.. Fratterolo, b Barna, b A. Smone, -f M. Smone,, If,, p Vernllo, lb.perry, P p, lb p Rchmond, rf 9I a o oo 8 KASHAS ALL STARS (5) S. Trosko, c R. H.: Smolensk), ss, p Sekerka, b Edde Pne Wn* Race At Mller, Bb Newmarket Track Sunday Kasha, _ p, as Sabo, b «JR. Mullen, lb" T. Henz, lf : 8 Auto races whch w«e halted by Yap, lf G. Demko, ss ran Sunday afternoon lt the New- Shultz, b Wallman, rf,.- market markst Speedway, Speedy, Newmarket,, N, J.,, M. Trosko, rf wll be held Sunday. September 6. LeVan, cf 6 ~ ~8 Edde Pne, of Phladelpha, drvng a Lttle Specal, won the one Score by nnngs: Fords Flyers... ) race whch waa held. Ths was the Score by Iseln Senators...*.. 8 fve-mle event, and hs tme was 5 Tort Kcmf Summtry Two base hts: l.amhts: Cook, of Red Bank, N.<J., came n -uumuty mnutes and 9 seconds. Vtnun (.artvt bf;rt, Uassttgl. Thee base Whalen Jandraevtb. Home run: second, d less l than h a car length lth behnd bh Three b^ hts: Whulen. Struck out: By Toth, ; Pne, whle Ellott Hopf, uj Montclulr, N. J., nnlnbed thrd. Umpre: Hume run;; by Mussagl, 6- t 8 )5...). Twu las ht: L Fraleroo, Kasha, Mullen. O a J> >» --O H"

10 HELLO EVERYBODY R. K.. RAHWAY THEATRE NEWS Klen. Th<- Dry Cleaner, I? Bad In Town no t All Dresses French Dry Cleaned $ Nothng Over $ Suts Pressed 5 cents A: All Garments Guaranteed \ganst Shrnkage Work Called For And Delvered KLEINS CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT THE OLDEST AND BEST IN TOWN 57 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret TeL Carteret 8-7 y Amerca Col.lt-gn Thou»»nd s of Plant Type,.,, ;,,,..,;... K -! r l. ; T l. - v ; ; n - t - :. -! r - I... ;,. w _ <«>.- xl.,.,".-]\\ l e. U. : :.; -.,!!..] ll-t, "Ut tn- world. I^r.vt, ret>r<.j. nj. r, (,., - ;.,! :..V. - I " -;.r- ;:- Ing JfJ s w e d e s f lw-rup plants n arl,::.. :; : *"* M X. r- _." :r fr.-l sntlp I nf turf three by f"uf feet AQ P. A\ At AQ 9 5 y ESSO Ambton and Talent \ j Bj THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, UnTerty of \ tlno*. AT:. ;"r. nnd persstence wll carry nny In th» nffnrs of lfr.. In t *! "f the cm thnt not In r;.tts nrtlstllltp tc I:I,I"" tn c >.,!.:;r><l wth tl.se fthft f nltracp-.r;.e llwt It Is S.5.J Unt Mat-. ( tv A r n. d Ie.arjjt.-l tu be a poet tlrcuch hard work, and that S t e v c r, s o n so...: :.(.- tle nrt of lterature, hut Ihere w..«talent combned wth the ether n-ry neecssnry rjunlltos whch these r:> had. [t was Saxtons ambton to be n wrter from the tme, when he was a buy, he bad been thrlled by the tales of Sett and Cooper. Adventure, the romantc, appealed to hm In the strongest way. He labored a hs compostons In ecbool and college wth the greatest persstence and the most swellng ambton. Try as he would he could never get hgher than a "B" and that only rarely. That was twenty years ago or more, [le Is duhblng along today on a small salary as a newspaper reporter, stlu tryng to wrte, but never gettng anywhere. Possbly he mght have made a busness man; maybe he could have been a lawyer or a physcan, or he mght even have taught other people how to wrte t often does not seem essental that one should know howto do a tlng hmself In order to teach others hut he could not wrte hmself. He had no talem for It though he had mmeasurable ambton T saw In a great art center some tao as" scores of men and women whose feversh ambton was to be great panters. SUM of them were young and healthy lookng, but the thng that seemed to me the oddest nbout It all was the fact that many of them were old, gray, pale-faced, who were possessed of ths hgh ambton. tn do some-thng outstandng, and yet who had grown old dong only the has ]"=" :sl;m my edvlce as Ittcr!. K\: the R. K. O. I:. r.e.-lay and T.: ;. shown n ( > n. : w, n "G >-\ ", > nnjr tn, \.-nu-. Wol-.. S pnhrr -!. II wth.lean to hs takng. < ru>;c as a professon. "Learn Jll >ou enn for your own pleasure am tlfr pleasure of your frends. Youll need to make a lvng, so Id sell gasolne or automobles." (fd 8. Weren SewsDaoer rnlon. Sortng Out the Sezes Women are professonals n f" nane; men are merely bunglln: ana P R O O F Heres a comparson of the power developed n a hgh compresson motor wthout knockng by leadng premum-prced fuels. (The dfference, of course, would be even more startlng f Esso were compared wth ordnary gasolnes.) The fuels were pcked at random from roadsde pumps and the results of the test recorded on a dynamometer. Increased wower for your Old Car wthout a Gent for Overhaulng Double Features At Ralway Theatre ; Ka. : n ^ y -,., ^ t. n. : tn- K. K. l>. ], ;].! lu- Pnnnr I»:\-tr - :u f.fl n hvv rf»v.-! " ll l.a lch.njr Snn*.-," fun Kenyon Nchj.-<n- "The T" h?>np." Nt H nnl ("lark IJaM. share l.ar.cnv- ntl* new lvanur!!nsf- Th( -upportnp n-t ;n- :.a- - Majof Knleau, (uy Kl- Iltr KlwunU. Amnp tn! :.:M:t>n-, whch nohnlt an npt-.-r «( Dnntter Inland. RK(. (,.!u- v nnd Cartoon, wll ho t K:pI.yV "Beleve It Or N\>t." *tnit entrely now and novel to njr ^crt-et. AuRust th, brn^j- the It feature program, but nu<ual n ca^t and ftory, M«n Call It Dove." taktn -lap- play, Amonjr the In the Ist wll be found M jj, Lela Hyams, Nor, Mary Duncan and lledda Feature No., R. K. U. -ns a drama romance, and tragedy, enttled "He- \ctory." wth Bll Boyd, Jane? lua-nn. Zazu Ptts, Lew Cody and Mary Can. Monday. August st and Tuesday. Stptt-mber st, Mary Roberts Rne- Kardts best sellng novel makes a thrllng pcture romance, "I Take Ths Woman," wth Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard. A fery love story wth a man and grl fjrhtnk aganst k-ve wth hopeless desperaton and then yeldng to t wth a sgh of relef. Wednesday and Thursday, September and. brngs another double feature program, Peter B. Kynes "Never The Twan Shall Meet," a rom;.nct> of the South Seas, On the fne prrfrram wll be found "Goldt" wth Spcnter Tracy, Warren Hymer,;nd Je»n H.Hclow. "Two Gentlemen of the Sa" prefer a platnum bhmde. A -t.ry nf two H"l)s who U-hd for vtfh-nt and found t wthout j I-ray and Saturday, September ard.", brnj!> the star of Tmarron," Kcharrl rrx. tn W?-fffnm"m:tL!! nt. Th-L Publc l>ftvnder," a :-la\ r to the hlt drama snapped "! the natons front. ])apfes onto the M urn. Not a gangster pcture, In :t<!t.»n to an array of shurt subjects v.l! n- found Jacke "Sfcppy" Cooper < by "Our Gantf" n "Lttle- [dd" Septtmbur.- set all over the H. K. ). Crcut of theatre? as h\g Show luntl, and the attracton selected or early showng at the R. K.. ahway nclude the followng: Sunday,.September fth, two bg eaturfs, Rchard Arlen m "Gun Smoke". On the same rogran, Oscar Hammersten I] and Sgmnnd Rom bergs "Chldren of Dreams," more thrllng than "Desert Sonn." Monday and Tuesday, September X, Constance Bennett n "Bought wth Ben Lyon and her father,- Rchard Bennett. Wednesday and Thursday, September U-IU another double featur hll Nan;y Carroll and Frederc March r Wght Angel. Another Peter B Kynt story, "Wld Horse," wth Hoot Gbson. Alberta Vaughn and Stepn Fetcht. Frday and Saturday. September - the screens newest star, Rob ert Montgomery n "The Man n Possesson," wth Charlotte Green wood, Irene, Putcell and Aubre; Smth. Other pctures comng nclude "Three Who Loved," wth Buttj Comp.son, Conrad Nagel and Rober Ames; Edde Qullan n "Sweepstakes"; Rchard Arlen and IVggj Shannon n "The Secret Call"; Joan Bennett n "Hush Money"; Maron Davts n "Fve am Ten"; Doroth M;ckall n "The Reckless Hour, ll) H. I!. Warner and Conrad _Na :el; George OBren "A Holy Ter or," wth Sally Ek-rs and.tame: CrkwKd. Antonym KtyncnKl.-ally tn vurds "frlt-n d "ld" lre antnnyns. They < <*rn from ALl Snxnn verbs canr^ "t love" and "to halo," r^;>t\fl;, m are related to words of Mu* s;r nlclnng In other Ttorlc!ntt;uaues % Qualty WALL PAPEP TRV THE- NEWYOPK Taken froul Mary Robert? Rnehards best seller, flt the K. K.. Rahway Theatre. Monday, August Hst, fuefday, September st. Jut So Its Free Tls nld w>r!<! s cluttered up wll Iks nl" thnk the KH«IS nonp ton p,., Ml fur them, s» hum ««hey dont have to pay»r t.-ohl" Stnte -To»r nn. FORGAVE because she loved vth ADOLPHE MENJOU LEILA HYAMS NORMAN FOSTER Please menton ths a,.(-- buyn; from advertser! BIG SHOW MONTH SUNDAY, AUG. Olh BIG FUTURES R An Amazng Love Dram,: Men a f«r apart > the pl,. fve of them n No Mans I.,, at the zero hour of death,,,n yet each wth mlar (h.u/ ; of the pat, the mother, >. sweetheart or the other won;,, ; A stupendou pcture nf tny and the Mcngth of Ku vrtue. W/\ w»h BILL BOYD JAMLS z W DEYOH VICTO W5U Pns IEWCODV V.J:. MARY CAW. AD RKO FAIr- MONDAY, AUG. TUESDAY, SEPT. OPEN YOUR EYES TO OUR TIMES! Mary Roberts Rnehartj drama lves on the screen! The worlds leadng woman wrter judge man, woman and marrage by modern standards. Adapted From The Years Best Seller I TAKE THIS WOMAN Gary Cooper Carole Lombard XL paramount Qcture WED., THURS., SEPT. - BIG FEATURES A DAME IN YOUR ARMS s worth sx n ) our address book. Sdesplttng saga of two sappy sal rs and a TNT. bloudt. I t costs money to buy a new carl It costs money to overhaul your old car. But t costs no more by the mle to use Esso and get an ncrease n power that may run as hgh as % more than ordnary gasolne can gve. However, Esso should not be compared wth ordnary gasolne. Note how t compares wth fve other premum prced fuels n the chart above. Esso was orgnally developed to permt the development of present-day hgh-compresson motors. Hgh-compresson motors are not always new motors. Carbon accumulatons actually rase the compresson of motors n older * cars, A radcal dfference n performance s the result the moment you use Esso. Prove t! Run your car tll the tank s nearly empty then fll up wth Esso. Get the full force of ths fuel undluted wth gasolne. r""" Youll fnd that nothng betters.the performance of a motor so nstantly and radcally as Esso. l»yevery Wvdncsduy unj Frday m :5 P.M. (E.S.T.) uver thefulluntnt Halloas:WJ/, JNewYufk; WttZ\-H<»ton; VVI/.-Srlultell. WB.M.-baKlnurc, KOKA-tltsburgbWHAM-K<Kl>jt!r; > WLW~aucluwtl\VKVA-Uchmul;WI > lp~hl:l>l>. ( WtJn««la> unly) 7 ^ ltt hat ml >u ll nc wheo >l [>ouruldcnf ulh Llbuul "SlttDd* url" (ftulluns and lehleru unly. ( aso//// S T A N D A R D O I L C O M P A N Y O F N E W J E R S E Y c GET RID OF DISEASE GERMS n nose mouth and throat Lut Zunte. IkanM? uwuy tlu uccumuluel tucrutou, kll the K"m, prevent dseuau. tlglly g»r>u<lul. Sootllng to membraael IYER the AIM INAII MEET FRI., SAT., SEPT. -5 RICHARD DIX THE " PUBLIC DEFENDER Terrfc pace f... Front Pay* Speed. Story Leapng Acrof* Headlne Tb»t AHecl Y<wl... Yuu! *nd I Spencer ITRACY Varrru HYME: lean. HARLOW Added JACKIE SKPPY COOP EH wth OUR GANG LITTLE DADDY

11 t\ OODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 9 PAGE ELEVEN JUST HUMANS YOU KNOW MB, AL Other People Thought So Too By RING LARDNER t eye OOMT My LUCW *W -me REGLAR FELLERS Poor Bump Loses Out By GENE BYRNES Hl.HA«9 IT MILI& A* The Geranum YEARS TOO LATE SMALL FLAT GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES Hand> Acrow The Sea. LORELEIS DIARY COME OUT FROM UNDER J^ THAT HIOM HKT, LORELEI ) VOURE OCTINO DARN EWOL5H IT HURTS TtLL ME 5MC OF YOUR «5LKS CAME OVER ON THE MAX FLOWER By ANITA LOOS I MEAN TO THAT HE CAMt f«om A PLACE IN ENGLAND CALLED Stager hear you have the I,rt representng young Olddyhny In your new play. I hope Im,HI too lute for ttc placet ( Sorry, but you look ubuut nj years too let*. "So youve been up to see the Browns. U ther new tnt very small?" "Well, theyve had to exchange all ther etntuettes for bas-relefs." LOTTA SQUAWKS NO! OUT PAPA USED TO TELl Mt MSOUT GRANDPA \ FEEL SO AT HOME CAUSE OF BREAK Its a long tlmo between dates for a fellow who Is slurt. Tn does to your pocketbook what tntks do to your tres. The fcllcw wln says he trusts nobndy Is ummlly a Mlow nobody trusts. The trouble wllb a hot temper Is that t oftn lunds you In the cooler. After entlt; n busness mans lunch nt n lru store I always feel that the owner Is the busness man. DEFINITIONS W tu Oft.M-re l.tss Get more LIFES LITTLE JOKES NUMBER 79,85 By UUBE GOLDBERG llpmlst A man who mnkes the tnmo mlst.ke hvl<e. GETTING READY Avul Tanpls (llrls should rethat a love knot Is best ted wth a sngle benu. Cured The absent-mnded nmnnn who fercot hs pnclte. He Isnt ubsenl-nlded any more. Proof of Noblty It Is a proof of noblty of mnd to despse Injures. Seneca. A BOSS >Y "THS MAME AMY AS TO VAJHAT tue GAMS foowt. THEM- OUT OF LUC<, \» HEM, fcfu. CHRISTMAS, H M *BI«l OMLY A, 6 PAD AUPMOM ARB A/V/W<? 7) IT M AU$, wmour >WV GRAVY STAIUS OU IT M.r Wlle, rm and tell jpapa l.. Ijner U H>»t rutly. \ W llur IopH Just g»ne over to the n.- >,,r. after gome of them new.*!; lblctx to be on de safe sde. UNNATURAL FATHER FINNEY OF THE FORCE Stll Able to Get Around AN" AFTBR TUAT.Ftooa OL FIMWBV \ f ^OAU BETWOUSHT M TO GO Tb TUB \ u^ SOVIM INS"WBCTOfc AN TAKE A FEVO LES6ON6 ACCOUNT MAYBE Ut WAS StOWW-UP A LITTLE / "*T MICHAEL-VEVt BW LOOKlM KOIKD UV USIKE LAT LY -YEZ AlUT COMIM" TXWN WtJ 5MEWW, AWtVf? JlST 6LSW UP SOMt ON AOCOOMT At) Hf "lulls In uu unnatural fulb-r....» l.l.y tbruw bn gold wutl) rr..jn Ht nlmory wndow to the be ddul ue anylhln; rule In NO BRAINS THE FEATHERHEADS A Matter Opened by Mstake AND ILL WALK UP,_,M AN ILL SAY IOOK HCRE l-vt>u FBOGSVED RENT-HOO \O 6V^GtRIN PUNKIN WCSDHOUSAMI--AHIFH6 WtTHMfe bad oor* money Ht><Joud juk«. Im broke, u, bt. She Oh. yes. bt sodw) lhal. too. the BfenUMI (OOM to blrtm

12 TAGE TWKIAK FRTDAY, AT(;rST 8, 9 WOODBREDGE INDEPFA f.-.r ll,, \ \ : /. <! M SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWNSHIP Fords Notes KJ«>!-,. f. -r.-, Mr-. : M,:..r..-\ Ford«Mad Honored On Sxth Annversary SELIN... KulU>>. M;-- Ma: H- Mr Wllam.Vw IJr r,--.\<.>; avev.e. wa«g:-.. n :. Kl.fg I r. [ ary ;n hun^r of he: -;\th brth.lay! n la. N. J. N.-.v lrn.= - ar,n.ver=ay on Tjeday. by w - f.ng t-latve--. :..rc home. tnu. Mr. and Mr-. Sam lmt-. I r.v. The room. were decorated wth J,, and Mr?. John Kt-or; and Msnf Tr,- street, anwhere they arc vs- Ha«ey and (jt flower? and the color scheme was- M,<- Alue Ha«ev, of Cc.reja aver, Hunt, rf!»nk and whte. Game? were played ;n\;e. <-[ snt Sunday n Clnton. M cha"l Resz and refreshment* were?«vt-d. The- Woodbrdge Grl Brde Of Carteret Man M»8 Helen V. Habnak and Joseph Harko Have Church Weddng Wll Lve In Woodbrdge. own =pent ZJe?t of honor receved d many gfts. I M r= Terrence Rley and M»? R p f nrp n!,,...cn? orvm, N! J.. The jr;«t* were: Ms- " Maran..--;-- Mary y RUy. y of Hlled avenue, ^f ^ ^ \ M-.rnson,,n Bernard Morrson, ft - J( -nt last Tuesday n Newark. G>neveve Jen»en, Hr.,! r. Martn recently, ;?r.:..-r, Ms n. Xtw l:n:. J ther \ Mr- H-le- and \ T\ where r,..i-. Sunday- f r. a motor a. an I r.t New Ryan ftreet, I, p. <-:-. n.. <j ff, N. \. f.-. Karr.n. of Horn«by Mare votng relatve?. Keasbey r..-".urned home -; ;v.z Mr. and :" Mevjchen. of rela- James" Woodbrdge John P.sznak, of School street. ha? returned home from Toledo. Oho, where he spent two weeks vstng relatve?, Woodbrdge M- \ K. Hevnfld-. of Rahway»,,... Mr. and Mr«. Wllam Ehlert and., and Mr. Bnd Mr?. M Leland I l d chldren, of Valentne place, sre at Reynolds, spent Wednesday n Sea Glen Lflke, N- Y. Grt. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McLaughln and chldren, of Grove avenue, spent Sunday at Dartley. Mr?. Thomas Dungan returned (home on Monday nght from a vaca- Ms Else Afrreen, f of Freeman, \ ton flt Belmar and Sea Grt. street, has returned home from As-; Mss Mary Sullvan, of Glen Falls, bury Park Pk where h =he h epent t the last lt I N. Y.. who has been the guest of her two weeks. aunt, Mrs. M. Sullvan, of Valentne Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Stern, of place, returned home. Myrtle avenue. hrd a? ther Sunday Mss. Jean Lddle. of Tsdale place, gue«t<, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Collns, entertaned a group of her frtends Mr and Mr= Georee Welaee of Harko pf. Dun *V " It: - ^eret nf chatbar Chatham. at her summer home n Sea Grt on Flume Frday nght, John Schmdt, of Bloomfeld. Thp brj(le> R chal. mnfr brunette. nue, ;«Robert Bressler, of Grove avespendng a week n Phladel- Mrs. Wlbur M. The brde, a charmg: 5p e Funeral Of Mr*. Dunphy Mr?. Fred-Kraps, of Auth \enue, was a vson of lovlnes? n her brdal pha. Ms. rrea-rvraps,.-vun avenue, ~. %...,.«^t..!,;, of Green street, have as ther guests, Funeral servce ws? held Sat-jrday and Mr.?. Edward Toussah*. T of. God- n lace,? smply mad*. Her vel of soft mornng for Mr>. Ann Dunphy, v> rch street, spent last ttlre -. s?«wore a jro*n of «h.te Mrs. I. M. Nelson, of Valentne M»- Martha M. Petrash, msty tulle, wth a band of duchess Place. ace, wa? operated on Tuesday n years old who ded on W"edne?day Newark. «?] d * l and \ F a lace was arrange.! rap fashon and I,he of la?t week ;r. the home of her?on, _ Perth rl-_.u Amboy...,- General Hosptal. TI-.-:*.! Nles. ^ es. Mch. Thomas Dunphy. n Planfcld. Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Olphant and old resdent of! =on s, of Trento ftreet, and Mr«. v I Mrs. Stephen P. Vecsey, of School week street, s at Mt. Sna Hosptal, n New York, where she s recuperatng from an appendcts operaton. The Msses Mare and Eleanor Kowalzack spent Tuesday n Newark, M -- I... M rr.-n. <f NV*" Brunsr,jt. has returned from er Hennessy. of Planfeld; Rev. Thursday n Long Branch swmmng., - I Msses Mare Dungan, Dolly and Mrs. Fred Turner had, Father C. B. Regan, of the Church and fshng. S *? and blue la " lowers. Aujrust. N. V. of Our Lady of Peace, Fords, was I p - Lauter served a? the brde- Mr. and Mrs. J. Rutan and son. rb " F j, t T ra d \, of fuests, on Tuesday, Mrs M [own. are at Kaupe and famly, of Statcn I Ma,- I.yar.. of New the dtacon. The sub-deacon was, John Barby, of Flume street, s grooms best man Stuart, n«- Donald n u ««j and Douglas n^,,«n» 7 Zenoba, (,;» Hudson Fals, N. \., where they are..r. jt. ha; returned Father Wllam Margerjm, of Ttv where he s brdes gft to her mad_ of, Edward Redman and Raymond Jackare at Camp Metedeconk. I.. t A honor was a frosted crystal necklace le guests of Mrs. Arthur Murray Mss Loretta Smon<on :, Lake Mohawk. Marys Church, Perth Amboy. * The nterment wa? n St._James* tng frends and bracelet set and thebrde- n a.nrs. Mrs. rpaul a u.->mn Sluk mare e re- K - perns» gft to the best man was a Mr. d M wll &hh of «jn Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Dungan and turned from a several»,;. tft Ocean Cty. - n New York C e m e t e r y ; t h e b e a r e r s w e r e C h e f of M r. and M- Hortence Pclce Patrck Murphv, Polce Cap- mendng ther home on Correja ave- fountan pen and pencl set. from a :an James Walsh, Denns Ryan, nue. j Followng the ceremony a tlcn was held at the Frank Bader, John OKeefe and M. lfor the members of the mmedate Mss Margaret Voorhces, of Barron avenue. Mss Florence McAusln, x-, Cl*aafl«d adt«rtmro«nu ony Mr. and Mrs. John Enhorn, o D. OKeefe. ace, are on a motor tr cent a word; mnmum charge Let BOWELS need v/achng fr Mrs. Jula Jardon of Prospect street, and Mss Evelyn S^ghThe"^ YorkstaTe Baldw^, of Rahway avenue, are on u "" u «" " lt: "^ a motor trp to Nagara Falls. j Mr Rnd Mr, j Barron Lev an u- n *, ^~T7 * sen, Barron, Jr., of Lnden avenue * r n ^ t r ^ ^ M )> "» returned from a vst to Dell«Sewaren Montgomery Balfour M,<, Phladelpha, vstng f,,. Mss Ruth Leson had a< } md guest, her sster, M,- esen, of New York. Spencer Hankn and F,, pent the week-end at Ht;!, ampng. James Adams, of West, t Culver Lake. Mss Margaret Walker,... ll, Pa., as the guest of "y h>an. The Msses Adele and R r f West avenue, are at \.. t ao, N. Y., for two weeks. Mrs. Clarence Derrck lff road, s n Chcago varents. Walter Dreyer, of Scar-,. {., has returned home from «aunt, Mrs. Fred H. TIP town. Mrs. Olver Van Iderstm ;, ghter, Ann, of West avenu.- Tuesday n Westfeld as tht- ^ Mrs. Arthur Bush. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT Up-to-date ;... Gerald Retkwa has returned to apartment; also room- Mrs. Jula Jardon, ^"lll? <h? home on Correja avenue, after v- Mrs. Robert Le Van Is P he nl N-.v York Cty ar? old. an old resdent of \Vood- [ ^ngrelatv^r^vvngon. Beach. week " end at Idcal haven, Greenwch, Conn., where the housekeepng. Inqure : ; brdge, ded Saturday after a bref [were the guests of Mr. and Mr avenue, Woodbrdge, N. J. &r.- Mrs. Ber- Hostess To C. C. Card Club llness. She a survved by three George Sedlak, of Green street, Mr. and Mrs. George Merrll and Arnold. W. I. 8-8 thldr*n, Mrs. Wllam Turner, Ed-,}., from» tour of the Mr~. Robert LeVan, of Lllan of Elmwood avenue, andj A- nn and p e ggy Concan FOE EENT 6-room IT -.vard and Mlo Jardon, all of Wood-!, :..-luster and (Terrace, was n n Tuerfl? Mf Smm. of New Brunswck, have,,,,^^ a ue^v% h atthe h ur.dgt; fourteen grandchldren and M-.^ftn. were nght to the C.....W T>, y bath; all mprovement-, D returned from a trp to Ivy Lea, On- ^ ^ ther cougn> Mss Jane Br; -even great grandchldren. The card club. The near park; $5 per.r.-. o! Mr. und Mrs. Mr<. Albert Hemlch and Mss Vo- wnners were: M-. John Zla, Mrs. taro, Canada. g, School st. Tel. Woodbrdo rjneral -A*a- held Wednesday morn- le, Hemlch, l of f Hllcrest avenue, J. J W. W Shepherd, S h h d Mrs. M LeVan LV atd ]n, of Elzabeth. td W. I. S-ZS* ;ng, : oclock from tne home of v, L.,. e Sev;&vk vstor, on Tuesday Mrs. W. K. Brown. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Randolph, Mss M,. ;-.-n S-.ark had.. rt-r >on, Edward Jardon, o<< Second nght were serv e d. Ntxt week the club anet Or.. Brodhead e «u and anu «,«neen v -r. and Mrs. P. W Ohlott, of ROOMS FOR RENT,..-. Mr. and Mr-., tr " t Woodbrdge^ and o clock t. w ]l he entertaned at the home of?nent spent thp the week-end wepk pnd at Lul- Tll F eeman street, and Mr. and Mrs. pauj ohlou_ of ^fln Buren street THREE ROOM SUITE, r F. -nu-r. N. Y. "* Mrs, Mchael Olver and son, Mch- Mrs. Robert Brefsltr. of Grove averequem mass sad. The m- ae] Jr of Oak Tree Road_ motored nue. s Lake. sttng room, bed room, < :,-.tnr spent Wednesday n Asbury Park. F. G. Tsdal, 5H Rahv.,.:,: V: r..::,: MtGra-w, of - rment was n St. James Cemetery. U) Hghland Park- recently where they, Woodbrdge. Tel WnuJv ; n, S.-- M..:;.r. Sackett. of wc-re the guest? of Mrs. Olvers mo- lu,, c. -,- lc Oll- j r,,eue- OL Charles Brennan, of Grove ave- G?. "-; "> - -arah McGraw. Fne Montclar Student South Amboy have returned from n «e. nas, as hs eue?t W K " Prce Watchng the Game.. f-j, tr.t.y. Annapols, Md., where they spent. For Speedng Here tof Newark. FOR RENT Furnshed < Mr. and Mrs. Wllam ONell, Mss j a few days at the home of ther able for school teacher, M-.-. :.::...x had a ; Patrca ONell, John, Thomas and ; cousn, James Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, of den avenue, Woodbrdge. Bando. a student of Gorham avenue, entertaned at a M. and Mr- Wllam ONell s.pent the week end W. I. 8-,, 8; 9- lar, has a mana ^r.ter, of Ptrtr n Tom? Rver vstng frends. ; Mrs. Harold Coutts, of Maple ave- dnner n ther home recently The fcf fast carg was tryng one out nue, s at New Hampshre vstng «uest were - Rev - Brother Adolphus, FOR RENT Small furnshc ;.,, T, T,,,,, n Woodbrdge when he was arrested frends. fd! of the Crstan Brothers Academy, ment; also rooms and boa:. Mr. and Mrs John Bernard Mat- Wednecd, He was fned $ and j of Syracuse, N. Y.; John F. Grady tensen, Bernard Mattensen. Jr and? G() j h Q M j. d Wallace Mattensen, of Tnest street, Rl:«!ln, vnd, at oney h]and wap * L Vfd ly Man street or Phont V Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copeland, of nd M - T Lous, *****. L Vf % n E d rdge 8-M. -»nln nvonp V, = r a* n,p,\ j haven,.l. I., and_ Mr. and Mr 5, Jos- W. I. 5- tf. Maple avenue, had as ther week-end Mary> o! from. Bose, Idaho, where they have ton, Va. Bound Brook. HOUSE FOR RENT G r. mprovements, garage, t.v been spendng several Weeks. C. D. A. MEETING Mrs. Alton Voorhees and chl-, Mrs. John H. S. Concannon and house. $ per month, S Mrs, A. Therkelson, of avenue, Woodbrdge. Im.-.: Mss Flomena Moscarell, of Md- Court Mercedes No. 7f9, C. D. A. den, of Detrot, Mch., are the.,,, A /- J «. H. L. Demarest, at \V dles.ex avenue, s at the Rahway Hos- wll hold ther regular busness guests of Mrs. Grace V. Brown, of heth, were the ^.f guests n ±^^?^PZ of Mrs. r P. Sullvan at her summer home at the 8-. ptal. meetng Thursday evenng, September, at the Columban Club. All Man street. W. I. 8-tf [members are requested to be pres- Mrs. Howard Stllwell, of Grove shore. ROOMS AND BOARD Carteret Brde-To-Be I avenue, spent the week-end wth 6 Barron avenue, Wu-:: frends n Lakewood. N. J. /hone 89: Gven Surprse Shower W. I. - tf,-t;. ;,cn<;%er you] r v. hen he" ha! Ih- ;,[ - H;..r v. [nr.v.c that blous. I.I-.I!:I.v. (-.- IJ->,r ptl confortable....;.;,-, v.-ll n j-t ; frv: hours. It soon n ;.:, tn- b.r.!.:!.-> t.» n rrnulj healthy r-a...-.v. It b-l;s "bre:k-up a cold hv I.. < :.;,^ t:.(; bov.<-k lce rorn all tha M/k l.,tj IH./U V.-lt.. Walter Warr, Jr., who s at Camp Larson dong Y. M. C. A. work re- Ms.- Madelne Relly, of Carteret, Gordon Avenue Grl Gven Mr, and Mrs. Andrew A. Jackson, -tently vsted hs parents on Grove of Maple avenue, had as ther guests, avenue who s to be. marred on September Shower By Her Parents Mr. and Mrs. Markow Sbley, of Irv- ">th, to Wllam F. Knnelly, was gvt-n a delghtful surprse lngere and Mss Elzabeth Buchko was gven Pre-War Ca.e. ngton. kng shower by Mss Myrtle How-a shower recently at her home on Ms.-; Sylva Toboowsky, of School A court cf -rlnlnl nppenls has ad, r>{ Green street. Mss Relly re- Gordon avenue, bv her parents, Mr. street, s at Asbury Park where she, Jl tllat n tmn cannfl be lned for eved many beautful gfts. Brdge and Mrs. Andrew Buchko. The :^ vstng"mss"beatrrce" Rachman. I catrhlng hs own (Ish out of hs own was the feature of the evenng and rooms were decorated n pnk and pond. And what other cabes were held hgh g score; were made by_ y Mrs. W. blue. ble. Mss Mss Buchko receved many Mr. and Mrs. Derben Batholomew whle tlat momentous (leclklon was or sjtctatur sportswear, tlls neat Lesle Stuart, Mss Staca Zylka and beautful gfts. and famly, of Green street, have re- j \,\.\nf caracul, topped Mrs. Joseph Pauln. Delcous re- The guests were: the Msses Betty -o-klnnd Trllmne, turned from a vacaton at Manasquan. SHERIFFS SALE wt, charmlo; bcorne boastng an In- freshments were served. Vcslco, Mame Pawojak j Mrs Helen The quests were the Msses Made- V.Mual flower trm. Is worn by Lly d ^ ^ N, M Mrs. R Rose Eddy, JU JuUa Hrabor, Hb me md Ann RejI, Edna ^ ^ g ^ Po, Po, y vojsk Mar ;; Clcsk Jen; IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mundy, of I>nma, Badlo Pctures Btar. A man- Alce Brady d Catherne C h Glynn, Mrs. ne Banask, k Bertha B h Borja, Bj Helen Between MANOR REAL ES- Hl Green street, are the guests of Mr. lsl scarf, purse, belt and gloves of TATE AND TRUST COMPANY, and Mrs. Charles B. Weston at Deal. a Corporaton, Complanant, and black, gve the fnal touch. FREDERICK McGILLVRAY. et. als., Defendants. F Fa for sale Tnrjjfcy.. llo cujttrj was ruled l.v S Ytn ln<>- a famr tlndnrs u«rd fo ths Inlt,. J>r. LullwtUs record ol I.,\,; ;,:!.-:,t] (.r ovtr ljonjrths wth t tn;. o of Me mother or baby! > l».-f.--l to bt unque n Amercan JlUlln.Ld I.I-.tMV. C-t :»!,..Ltl: >A Dr. CMdwells Syrup Pep-«fr.n \.,nr drugstore and have t n [nlv. Tln- you wont have to worry ulnr any rr.rrbtr v your famly s Jtachy, blous, gassy or const >aled. S;. n.p P:.sm s good for all ages. II the bowel!); mrtase* appette. ANY BABY wi call never b bue just what raks un nlaat -»(l.-^b, but the remedy fan always \c ttn sumt tjood old Castora! llures comfort ll every drop of ths pun: vcuclubl: preparaton, and not the bl^ll.^t h,nm n ts fre< ut"a use. As ofltn as Hly has a Irelful»pell,»ftvwsh,oj t»--s am Iut tltrj, le C.aklOJla soothe uld quet lnn Sonctfs t s a touch of I he. -ulk- <r c.nst )aton. Or dreaded darha rdnllu that should be ull.ul delay. Jutt keel) C..stur; h.mdv and nn.l KUC j(\e t [.rorutly..ronutly Helef wjl follow very plomptly, ll t dwflnl you should call a physcuu)- CASTORI A End of ttt M»m«luke Tle linne:ul<eb were slaves brought I.tf. ".yp. from the Caucasus and lu-ej nto a htdg army. In 5 te army rulsed one of Its n-nlers to l.; K [r-ne power. Mrnnlukfrs c<l over Esypt untl."j7, when they were overthrown )jy S-Ura, slmn of Mflke >«>K UD<l-r H Trk.st vcen.y. In M tle puslm of I^y f, by h! "It-sale mauacre. unnlhllstc] the "., *-lu ; <-s. ^ ASPIRIN s always SAFE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS U you *e the name Bayer and the word genune un the package j< tureduljoveyoucan never bebure that yuu are takng the genune Baytr Atprn tha Mousands of plywcan* pretcrbe n ther daly practce. The name Buyer means fenunt Asprn. It s your guarantee of purty yur protecton aganst borne mtaton. Mllons of users Jave proved t s safe. Genune Bayer Asprn promptly releves: I l-;ulaches NeurU«Neuralga Sore Throat Lumbago Rheudthtm Toothache No harmful after-effects follow tt lue. Ulpe» wt depmethe heart. Edward Smth, Mrs. Thomas McNul- Borga, Mrs. Trene Kesely, Mary Rozety, Mrs. Thomas Knnelly, Mrs. John ban, Mary Buchko and Margaret J. Relly, of Carteret, Mss Staca Rck.. Zylka, of Perth Amboy, Mss Vera Stack, of Rahway. Mrs. Howard Laramore and Mrs. Raymond Relly, of Jersey Cty; Mrs. W. Lesle Stuart, of Westfeld, Mrs. Joseph Pauln, Mrs. John Dowlng, Charlotte Howard, of town. Interestng Gold Nugget In un Australan museum s a gold nugget pnde Into two flags, the stnra and Ktt [tk and th; OULT representng the lrllsh trcolor. These fags ure probably the smallest In exlstence.beng only half uu nch In length nod lry(;-elj,tnts of^un Inch wde. Ths rojhy was so made by an Amercanborn mner and was the frst nugget dscovered In one of the celebrated Kold flews In Australa. Busnest Idea A Htorekeeyer. mlled Just how to l-.se of oererul secund-haud suts, ht upon the IJeu of dsplayng them In the wndow wth ths plucard: Very Much W>rn," TO: E. C. JOHNSON, OR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pursuant to an act of the Legslature of the State of New Jersey, urtlled "An Act for the Better Protecton of Garage Keepers and Automoble Repar Men," approved Aprl th, ljlft, and the acts amendatory thereof (P. L, 96, Chapter ; P. L. 9, Chapter j;;; P. L. ( J, Chapter ; P. L. :L5, Chapter ); notce s hereby that the undersgned Fred Popovtch, Balff, wll sell on Tueslay, September 8th, 9, at /clock ll the forenoon (Daylght Savng Tme), at publc aucton, at lle Lafayette Garage, Stats Hghway #5, Woodbrdge Townshp, X. J., the followng automoble, whch s detaned by the sad Lafayette Garage to clam a len thereon for storage charges and labor performed on the name: Page Sedan, Motor No. 8, Year 97, Model 7. Dated, August nd, 9, FRED POPOVITCH Balff. A. H. ROSKNBLUM, Attorney-at-taw, Post Offce Bl<$g., Ford*, N. J. 8-8; 9- Port Readng Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Nee and Caesar. Zullo and Mss Mnne Zullo were n Dreamland Park, Tuesday. Mrs. Wllam Krouse, of Woodbrdge avenue, has as her guest Mss Lesely Marsh, of New Rochelle. The Sodalty of St. Anthonys hurch wll hold a meetng on Tuesday nght, September. Please menton ths paper to advertsers; t helps ypu, t helps them, t helm your paper. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Frst Church of Chrst,, Scentst Sewaren A Branch of The Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, Masa. Sunday Servce : A. M. Sunday School 6: A- M. Wednesday Testmonal Meetng Mrs. Raymond Moore, of Green street, spent Monday n Deal. of mortgaged premses dated August, ). Mrs. H. A. Tappen, of Schoder By vrtue of the above stated wrt avenue, s Hnck-ensack where she to me drected and delvered, I wll s the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. T. expose to sale at publc vendue on Anderson. WEDNESDAY, THE KITH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. I» at one oclock standard tme (two Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Hdrned, of Green street, have as ther guest, r oclock daylght savng tme) n the Dr. Robert S. Hanson, of Phladel- afternoon of sad day at th«sherffs I )hla - : Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, FOR RENT FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE PEERLESS SEDAN, 7.<cylnder, upholstery an. excellent condton. <.> Wll sell fo**?5. Mrs. dull, 59 Rahway ave., W Phone Woodbrdge 8-T FAIRCHILD Outboard *; for ule, worth $, wll $85. Can be seen In actur. day afternoon and Sunday? waren. John Thomas, S venue, Sewaren. Tel. Wo : 8-9. FOR SALE Fve room h bath and all mprovement land place. Telephone W 8 7. LANDSCAPE CONTRACT FULL, Ln. of Evergr.. Shrubs, Trees and Flow-r-, ly.grrown. J. E. JANSA, N-.n waren, N. J. (Near ^clun! W. I. 7- to -. WANTED Mss Lllan Rchards, of Freeman, All thatcertan tract or pece of WANTED "Trxy" street, s at Mahoney Cty, Pa., vstng relatves, Woodbrdge, County of Mddlesex Rahway. Wrte Mrs. K t.. land stuate n the Townshp of for Carteret, Ptrth An. and State of New Jersey, bounded 6 Lnden avenue, or p- Thomas Brennan, of St. George, and descrbed as (follows, vz: brdge before :». > and John Turk, of Sewaren. are on I BEGINNING,n the northerly lne 6 p. m. for appontment a motor trp through Canada and of land now or formerly qf Edward W. I. 8-8 the New England Stages. j Savage and n the easterly lne of I I land conveyed by the Mnor Real WANTED Good second!.:< Mrs. George A. Hoffman, of Man Estate and Trust Company to the 7 Albert street, V* street, has returned from a several State of New Jersey February twenweeks vst to Am Ira, N. Y. ty-eghth, lyf; extendng thence by W. I. & C. P. 8-8* frst floor. ^7 I ead last-mentoned land north sx WANTED A dstrbutor n Mss Anna Johnson, of Fretman degrees twenty-three mnutes wast for the sale of Lqud M street Canadenss s^pendmg n th^ Poconos. two weeks at ore thousand one hundred and th r- pdat orders weekly, and. y feet and seventeen-hundredtr of a foot to land now or formerly ad rado. Preferably, a y. Mra. Ellwood Johnson, of Grove of Martha J. Thornall; thenve by wth small fnances, a K avenue, had as her week-end guest, sad land as follows, vh: (frst) and not afrad of work, At. Mss Frances Opdyke, of Flemng- north forty-nne degrees forty mn- tunty s open to such a w ton. utea east one thousand three hun-, dr-c-d and thrty-eght fe^t and nne- Mrs. Lucy Peterson and son, Wl- ty-sx hundredth* of a foot, and 8: P.M.. jlam, of Green street, were the.(second) north fve degree* twenty- Thursday Readng Room : -[guests of Mrs. J. Smth, of hayre- three mnute* w.st fv» fve hnnhvah hundred ««H and 6: P. M. vlle, on Sunday. sxty-seven feet and eght-tenths of "CHRIST JESUS" wll be the a foot to the southerly lne of Rahsubject of the Lesson-Sermon n all John Hnkle, of Freeman street, B h.? MK,.?"."- wa y ~ R a<l: " thence along the same Churches of Chrst, Scentst, on and Robert McKeown, of Lnden south eghty-three degrees three Sunday, August, 9. The Golden Text s: "We know avenue are the guests of Mr. and mnutes east three hundred and that the Son of God s come, and t ^ ewh *" VaCa *>» ^ I of x foot to land now or formerly of hath gven Us an understandng, that we,may know hm that s true, and we are n hm that s true, even n hs Son Jesus Chrt" (I J*hn 5:). Among the ctaton! whch.cornprse the Lesson-Sermon s the followng from the Bble: "My lttle chldren, these thngs wrte I unto you, that ye sn not. And f any man sn, wehave an advocate wth the Father, Jesua Chrtt the rghteous: And he s the proptaton for our sns: and not for our only, but also for the sns of the whole world" (I John :,J). The Lesson-Sermon also ncludes the followng passage from the Chrstan Scence Scence textbook, t e, "Sc- ence and Health wth h Key to the Scrptures" by Mary May Bake ker Eddy; y "As Paul P l says: There s one God Gd rand one medator between God men, the njan Chrt Jesus" ). Mr. Fred Baldwn and chldren, [ ^ $$"*-, ^ ^, " Russell, Evelyn and Mar,e, and Mrs. WllUm N. Moore, loutb degrees Rohde of Rahway avenue, and Mss fourteen mnutes east three thou- Mae McAuslan, of Prospect.trert, sand and twenty-eght feet and sev- M V r!, t n U ned from * vaeat ""» at enty-four hundredth* of a foot to Manasquan. Vhe pad land now or formerly of Mr. and Mrs. James Fler and ^ m ^ J r t h ^ L ^ dvns. aughter, Pearl, and Jame, Sandaal nfty-thr rt e mnuto. *«?..^Soureturned Sunday from Fmnkvlle sand fve hundred and eghty-sx Pa., where they were fte guesu of f uel an d nnety-four hundrff of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fler. Mr. and Mrs. Irvng J. Remers and chldren, Jack and Ann, of Maple avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wllsty and M=s Los Wllsey, of Cranford, are at Culver Lake. Mrs, Clarence Turner had as her guest, last Sunday, Mss Anna ShoemHke»-, of Swedesboro. M»g Eleanor Kowalzack Sunday at Lake Hop»tcpn, spent ft t h l a foot to the place of BEGINNING. Contanng slxty-egrht acres and thrty-fve thousandths of an acre, more or leas. money. All letters ansu Valley Halt Company, I Pa. Phone 58. W. I. 8-, 8; 9-* ANTIQUES Best prce-. antque furnture, "M glassware, old grandfutl- < old pantngs and portrmt-, ly sold slver; anythng y«ara.. C- M. Wllar. 7 nue, Manasquan, N. J. I souan 8. W. I. 7- to 9-* BUSINESS NOTICES PATENTS SELL YOUR nventon ; exhbtng your model > > at the Second INTLKN - PATENT EXPOSITION, to 7, CHICAGO. H< manufacturers and pau" wll Inspect new devces m" for marketng. Kates? for days, enttlng you t- If you have no model, " descrpton wll do. ht-n< pamphlet f you have t»" Decree amountng to approxl- mately $,65, send» wth descrpton- :>; Th Together wth all and anrular the] rghts, prvleges, heredtament* andpatent nterests. B. H auurtfnun Hu»a,,n»n U..I... I^«mn Manarnr l>re: l ". mt

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