MIDDLESEX COUNTY PRE&f «* WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1»23. Shows $13,000 Increase

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1 JUDGE ANOTHER ONLY WHEN NECESSARY: Above M, judge ferly and wth' all fact* consdered. That t our creed. VOt-XV., No. 3, New Serer No. 280 MIDDLESEX COUNTY PRE&f «*, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1»23 Mbtpttfomt TO PRESENT UVt, ESTING NEWS CUM t atellffebtly b I am of UIU paper. PRICE- FIVE ROBBERIES IN TWO WEEKS RESULT IN ARREST OF 4 BOYS Schools and Offces Com pletely Ransacked As Bandts Destroy Valuable Flng Records. The ff youthful rngleaders of a 1mm! of outlaws who have been conductng a seres of rads and house breakngs n ths vcnty for the past two weeks were taken nto custody by the Woodbrdge polce early yesterday mornng. The -vyave of crme, wth whch the four boys are charged, culmnated Wednesday n^ht n ther forcfn an entrance nto the offce of the Unted Ralway Sgnal Company's plant on the Port Readng road. Here as n the other places the boys entered, they not only stole what they could lay ther hands on, but removed the contents of flng drawers and scattered them around the floor. The damage s estmated at about $ was the amount of money stolen from the cash box at ths place. All but 84 cents was recovered by Offcer George Keatng when he searched the houses of the boys. Ther arrests followed an nvestgaton Murphy. by Chef of Polce When brought to the polce staton yesterday mornng, the boys gave ther names and ages as follows: Ju- Ckl 16 Jh Ckl Rrron Lbrary. Tho oldest boy, Julus Ckoln, s employed at the Steel Equpment works n Avenel. He was arrosu'd at the factory by Offcer Dunphy and brough to the polce staton n Woodbrdge. On Saturday nght, t s alleged that these boys broke nto the parochal school on Amboy avenue and stole supples to the value of $17.03, A few nghts before that they entered the parochal school on Man street and completely ransacked the place. On the nght of January 11 the wholesale butter and egg house of Hunt & Melck, on Pearl street, was entered and robbed of fb.oo n money and a check for $ Last Sunday nght the Woodbrdge Pottery onprahway avenue was broken nto, much damage beng done to the offce equpment and records. These are the counts on whch the boys are beng held. The four boys were gve"n a hearng yesterday afternoon by Recorfler Ashley, who decded ther cases serous enough to be called to the attenton of Judge Daly of the juvenle COMING EVENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP TONIGHT In the Hgh School Audtorum. Mnstrel Show of the Men's Brotherhood" of the Frst Presbyteran Church. MONDAY NIGHT, January 22*~ Father and Son Banquet at the Hgh School, under auspces of the H-Y and the Commttee of the proposed Y. M. C. A. JANUARY 24 At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Tombs, Clff Road, Sewaren. An evenng of Chamber Musc for the beneft of the Hstory Club. JANUARY.26. Pood and cake sale, at home of Mrs. Arthur Lddle, Man street. Auspces of Lades' Ad of M. E. Church, n afternoon j at 4 o'clock. Shows $13,000 Increase CONSH&R'BUYING WILL BUILD AUDITORIUM AT AVENEL SCHOOL AVENEL. A petton snwd hy the pra^knts of rarofls Atenel Assocatons was presented to the Wnod- >w I nu! brdge Townshp Board of Educaton PLOT AT FORDS Monday nght askng that funds be provded for an audtorum at the. The 1924 budj A T? nel. f^" 1 L* he " thebudpt.s get for Woodbrdge Townshp schools I ^ld, ou $ f " r u 19! 3 Accordng to tho wll be larger than that of last year d J a, f,l"', lhe, h.u d tn " ow ln.'.j" hw ) d!l by $13,00?. Ths fact was made of th«clerk th* petton wll receve k Md h fbl ^ LOVE SHOWS GROWTH OF SOB DURING THE PAST SEVEN Warns That More Schools Are Now Needed To Take Care ef the! p»f*vorabl«answer. It s f st by $13,00?. Ths fact was made known Monday nght when the Board of Educaton, at ther frst meetng! th *» ^»< ld!torlum w» f st *' of the year, prepared fgures to be An ««*-mpt was made to buld ths submtted to the voters for ther ap-!» udlt. or ' um»t the tme an addton proval at the electon, February l! J" bu J V. the who0 ' l } 1 * J? e " b1 The reasons gven for th ncrease I '» ck. f fu " d " " T? are: (1) The audtorum to be added! Av ' n «' 1 wy>}* that an school ntor; (8) ten new Under general n7w the new. Under general expensethe new JANUARY 26 At Wt»odbrdge Hgh I budget lsts the followng: Avenel c^- ^...J-.J., a,-:-,.- d j t $ d d School. Vaudevlle of the Trnty Church Men's Club. MARCH 2. Concert by Brahms Quartette, Mrs. Whte, Mr. Barnekon, Mr. Somogy, Mr. Martn, under auspces of Hosptalty Commttee of the Woman's Club. Place to be announced, later. (Please nform ths offce before Thursday of ench week of any publc event you wsh to be lsted under ths headng.) wy} d the Board feel that an audtorum s greatly needed n the school. The»«fod«tons whose presdents ^T 1 Wel? A d E ^ nd buldng retanng walt at Port Readng school, $1,000; new heatng plant and other repars at School 1, $5,000; general, repars and _ r keep of all schools, ncludng the purchase of addtonal desks and equpment, $15,000. The total of these tems s $33,000. Other tems,, such as salares, supples, nterest on! lus Ckola, 15; John Ckola, 11;! "> urt -.?"«* wero Uken to New Peter Kelt, 10, and Tony Kelt, 9. Brunswck ths mornng and wll They all lve n the secton behnd' probably be gven a tral today. At Least 200 to Attend Banquet Monday Nght FINE PROGRAM WILL BE PRESENTED. The charmen of the varous commttees n charge of the Father and Son Banquet to be held ff the Hgh School Monday nght all report that every detal has been taken care of to make ths one of the best get-together meetngs held here n some tme.-...the che. speaker of the evenng wll be Mr; Albert E. Roberts, Senor Secretary, Town and County Department of the Internatonal Commttee of Young Men'. Chrstan Assocaton of New York. Durng Theodore Roosevelt's admnstraton Mr. Roberts was sent to Europe to study European condtons. He s much n demand as a speaker at conferences and con ventons, beng at present booked for a three months' tour through the west, speakng daly. Hs talks are forceful and Vey trrterwftltlg. Some dea of the calbre of the man can be (fathered 1 from the fact that on January 11 hs lecture "When the Clock Strkes Seven," was broadcasted by the W O R Staton. The toastmaster of the evenng wl be Mr. F. F. Annette, who has shown a great ntercut n the work of establshng a Y. M. C. A. n Wood, brdge. Mr. Frank R. Valentne wl: head the recepton commttee. Th«Hgh School.Orchestra wll furnsh the nstrumental musc and a quartet from Rutgers College wll sng. Everybody wll have a chance to partcpate n ths latter, as Mr. A. J Reed, Industral Secretary- of the Somerset County Y. M. C. A., wl be en hand to act as song leader. At the banquet Monday nght then wll be delegates from other parts o_ k Mddlesex. Professor W. S. Lesh of ) South Rver, wll accompany hs delegates; John Cost wll represent the SoutH Rver Hgh School; Donald Reed wll represent South Amboy. John Jago, who took the leadng part n the recent play, "The Upper Tral," wll be on hand as a Perth Amboy delegate. All town mnsters have been asked to take purt n the program. The banquet, whch wll be the bg treat of the evenng, wll be prepared by the domestc scence departmont of the local school. Preparatons are to he made for at least 200 fathers and sons. Tckets are be- HISTORY CLUB HEARS MRS. WOOSTER SEWAREN. The Sewaren Hs-.ory Club was entertaned by Mrs. I. B. Pulsfer on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. B. -C. Wooster, charman of the newly organzed department of practcal fnance n the state federaton, was the frst speaker..- Mrs. Wooster s a woman of exceptonal fne busness qualfcatons and she handled ths mportant subject of whch women are begnnng to real-! ze the mportance, n a most prac- Can Bungalow be Bult For Less Than ROOD? BUILDER HAS DONE IT, HE SAYS WOOpBKlDUE. In presentng Woodbrdge as a resdental secton to as much of the world a? can be reached, or s nterested, the queston, paramount as t s pertnent, arses, "What knd of a resdence s the average homeseeker seekngt It sr't by a lonj[ way the frst tme ths query has ntruded on the '":. In fact, the problem has responsble for more concernment among bulders and real estate men than anyhtng connected wth housng durng the past few years. Whte & Hess, Inc., the enterprstcal and pleasng manner. The next speaker was the Rev, Northey Jonea of. Perth Amboy, by whom a most nterestng hstoflcat dscourse was delvered upon "Hstorc St. Peter's Church, of Perth Amboy." Refreshments were served and a socal hour enjoyed. Great Crowd Enjoys IseKn Forest Ball MARRIAGES AND FINES BOOST THE PROCEEDS udget lsts the followng: Avenel F ^ T 1? d E * 8^ udjtorum $ 12l 000: gradng grounds) Assocaton, Auxlary Progressve Assocaton, Avenel Branch of the Woman's Club, Avenel, Parent- Teachers' Assocaton, Taxpayers' As- WOODBR1DCE Mrs. Matlda Logan, of Tsdate card party and luncheon gven Thurs- Place, was the honored guest at a outstandng bonds, are about the day afternoon by Mrs. Burkhart, of same as last year. The total to be Brooklyn, voted on s tentatvely placed at 1234,000. Consderable dscusson arose over an offer to sell the Board of Educaton a plot of land In Fords to be used for a school when the need arses. Mr. Clum was of the opnon that the prce of $7,600 was reasonable. Ensgn and Anderson dd not agree. The result was a vote drect- Blows Cylnder Head Near Green St. ng dstrbuted throughout the townshp by the dfferent churches, H-Y club, school* and banquet commttee. The stpulaton s made that boys must be at least 12 years old and accompaned by ther fathers. Fathers wthout sons wll be provded wth sons, and boys wthout fathers wll be provded wth fathers. The charman of the commttees apponted to arrange* the banquet are; Roy E. Anderson, commttee on arrangements; John McAuslan, ~ " Prall, pub- com- ISEUN. The oyes of the whole townshp were focused on Iseln last Saturday nght when the newly formed Volunteer Fre Company No. 1 held forth n Communty Hall, on the occason of ts frst annual dance. Ideal weather, along wth as unqun an attracton as has ever been staged n ths part of the State combned to brng B e ple from Woodbrdge, Fords, Keasbey, Avenel, Perth Amboy, Ralway, and even some from Prnceton and New Brunswck. The "forbdden frut" hung from the celng n the audtorum, proved too great a temptaton for the guests to forego. Over 300 were arrested for stealng or attemptng to steal t and were tred and fned by Judge Alfred D. Hyde. Ten- contfr was the fne n each case. Along about 11 'o'clock a large number of layer cakes were auctoned off by Moe J. Rchltmer. All told, the proceeds from ths source was about $80. A fortune tellng booth, conducted by Mrs. Roe Rchhemer, caused qute a sensaton. Another feature was the mock, marrage of a score of couples for whch Judge Hyde charged a generous fee. All n all, the members of the company, and partcularly the commttees n charge, deserve great cr«dt for go successful an affar. ng real estate frm of Woodbrdge, clams that at last t has found somethng that wll meet the demands o all who ar».genunely nterested hrf a home. Ths.soluton s bebt descrbe n the words of Mr. A. J. Hess, of the aforesad frm. "In dealng wth people who wan homes of ther own, sad Mr. Hess, "I would lke to confne these remarks to the wage earner of any ant. every knd, because after all, t s they who most need them and ncdentally experence of the past few years compels me to state t s ths class that s today seekng them. "MT. Whte TrmrTr«raS3"'some tme ago to concentrate on ths matter, and I feel that after two months of delberaton, we have found somethng that should, a least, be of nterest to the publc. We realzed that people of the class I refer to, want frstly, a home wthn ther means, secondly, somethng they can look at wth prde, and thrdly, an edfce that flls all reasonable domestc requrements. We spent many nghts wth Mr. Fred G. Baldwn, the Woodbrdge bulder, n tryng to reach our goal. We were up aganst the hgh cost of lumber and labor, but frm n the belef tle re s a way out of everythng, we got the desred result, though t was not tll tho New Year dawned that we reached our ng the Char to appont a commttee to nveetgste the property and to report at a specal mertng to be held Monday, January 29, The property under dscusson s located at the corner of Man street and Ford avenue, n Fords, and fronts 3&8 on Man street, 151 on Ford avenue,, 315 feet on Vne street and has a depth of 806 feet. All mprovements, ncludng sdewalk and pavng, are now n Ford avenue. Clum, who favored the purchase of the property and who canddly ad-, mtted that he was nterested n the land to the extent of ownng 90 te/tt, averred that the prce represented a bargan. He ponted out that t Mes n a secton whch s rapdly growng and n whch property values are on the ncrease. Both Anderson and Ensgn too* Kate*wftn hm here, statng that the prce asked was more than s asked for a smlar pece of land rght n the heart of Woodbrdge. Anderson ponted out that to pay $7,500 would be payng for an antcpated ncrement n value. Wallng and Dungan stated that they were unable to form an opnon of the merts of the case owng to ther not beng famlar wth the property and wth land values h Fords. The NO ONE INJURED BY EXPLOSION Wth a' report lke an eghteen nch cannon the cylnder head of an engne drawng a freght tran blew out near Green street crossng at about noon Wednesday.. The tran was gong toward Amboy when the exploson took place and was not brought to a stop untl t had passed Man street and Brewstcr'a sdng. Although the cylyddr head was blown off wth enough force to shear off the standard ol the swtch lamp at Dungan's coal yard and to wreak havoc wth th front of the engne tself, no one ' Accordng to nn shmnte fcdt' by Supervsng Prnpal.I -I«ove, there wll De 333 lupls n the Hgh School department when school opens next year. Ths represents an ncrenec of 73 over th«enrollment ths year and s based on cold flgurta of pupls graduatng *rom the eghth grades. The report reads n part: "The estmate gven for 1923 shows 333 Hgh School students. In addton, we may expect an enrollment of 140 n the Eghth Grades, makng a total of 473 for the whole buldng. My report under date Nov , gave 480 as the estmated enrollment. "The problem confrontng us s how to take care of ths large number of students and At the same tme provde the proper farltee for carryng on the work of the currculum. Work rooms must be provded n addton to home rooms. "In several prevous reports I have referred to the necessty for provdng better facltes for the Scence department, the present accommodatons beng entrely nadequate. The problem wll be more acute next year as we expect much larger classes. "It seems very evdent that the Hgh Dopartment nlon* practcally thf> whole of the leavng the Eghth Grata housed elsewhere. School No. j not accommodate them, as all able rooms wll be flled wth four to»t>v*n nclusve. "I respectfully nujrusst that *,( mttep of the Board be appor nvestgate ths whole matter J port as soon as possble," Just how fast the enrollment j upper grades of Woodbrdga *- a growng may be seen froqt tbt. lowng table uf enrollment* lft, years 1916 to and ncludng a# mate for It 1» evdent, the local Hgh School has hd d lt g School ha reached ts capacty and wlt be supplemented n the near ffrtu One suggeston has been to tnm f new Number 11 school nto a J Hgh School In whch 7th, 8 9th grades wll be acco leavng the preaent Hgh Se! ng to take care of the 10th, and 12th grades. To carry qm plan t would be jeceaar to. J another school n Woodttrdn to take care of the pupls fort,, of Number 11 School and tb» School. Growth of ty«fc>b"l Enrollment Sn** tfl* 9th.. lftth.. 11th... 12th / J two ToUl JIT ONLY 5 TRUANTS IN fe SCHOOLS jp Out of a total of 78 cases nvestgated by Truant Offcer Lous E. MeyerB In December besde the track near the at ttnme^f^e^dd^lt^wl 1^ *»*» T?lJS? JJ the. A certanty- that he would have been torn to shreds. Whle the ncdent had possbltes of serous results t was not wthout ts humorous sde. As the engne rushed post the crossng at Green street a bystander clamed that he had seen a man lyng on the top of the box car next the engne, apparently blown there by the force of the exploson. It turned out that ths was the head brakeman, who threw hmself prostrate when the mssles Approachng! FRANKEL MORE THAN SATISI objectve. "Let me Introduce the 'Whtess' bungalow, that s now nearng completon on "Lews street, near Woodbrdge avenue, Wedgewood. The buldng s on hgh gound, 50 by 100 feet. It has a frontage of thrty-sx feet and 24 feet depth. It has fve rooms, a bath, and a cellar'the full sze of the house. It s bult of rock faced blocks, wth a complete frame- of spruce from floor beams to roof rafters. It s cypress trmmed throughout. The roof s of red slate surface shngles and- the outer walls of 18 nch red cedar shngles. The appontment of Mr% Gardner, Mr. Wallng and Mr. Du^gan as a commttee to nvestgate he land. If< the prce s found to.be reasonable t s possble that $7,600 wll be added to the budget for ts purchase. Dstrct Clerk Ensgn had ready and dstrbuted blank pettons to be used n endorsng canddates for the Board of Educaton at the comng electon. At the present tme t s consdered lkely that the members whose terms expre wll agan enter the lsts as canddates. MrB. Baker, however, has not made up her mnd whether to run. Accordng to law these pettons endorsng canddates must be sgned by at least ten qualfed voters and be placed n the hands of the Dstrct Clerk not later than fve days before February 13. Pettons for. extra pollng places, of whch t s thought there wll be at least two, must be sgned by at least 20 regstered voters of the dstrct affected and must be n the hands of Dstrct Clerk not later than 20 days before the electon. Pollng places wll open at 7 o'clock and wll reman open for one hour or, so long thereafter as s necessary to allow the people who are present to vote. Mrs. Baker asked the Board to establsh a pollng place n, the Avenel g fly, trwem*feeta* A reported of the Independent reached the engne almost before jt "Came to a slop. He dd ths by rdng wth Doctor Hoagland, who was n the offce when the exploson occurred, reason f a lack»f prefer-»h»es m clothng. Twenty-fve were absent on account of llness; eght were out of town; 11 were workng at home; one \gd left school and obtaned workng papers; 18,fve day notces were lervedmbn parents to put ther chldren n school or show cflue to the >corder why they" should not. Adam Huber Bured Yesterday Afternoon Death Follows Operaton For Appendcts BIG SALE STARTS TODAY IN P. A. QUALITY SHOP ftnance commttee: G. H. Prall, f lcty; C H. Rothfuas, banquet c mttee. Red Cross Feels Loss Of Mrs. HR. Valentne WRITE RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE. At the la»t meetng of the Woodbrdge Chapter of the Amercan Natonal Red Cross held n the Barrpn avenue Hgh '"School Dec, 7th, the followng refulutoa wur«panud unarfmouuly und ordered spread on the mlnutes of the Chapter:. "Whurwu, t h*a pleased God, r Hs nfnte wsdom, to remove from four mdst our dear frend and coworker, Mrs. II, R. Valentne, and ; "Whereas, we feel that the local Red Cross Chapter has suffered a t loss n her demse, her famly ly beloved wfe and mother,....«eonmunty a respected and tllable ctaen, therefore, ba.t, "Resolved, that ths Chapter ex- *» to the famly of our beloved jtary ts heartfelt sympathy wth»m n the great IOBS they have auf- ], prayng that He who rule* el! t and n the wsdom of whose we hftye all fath, wll tutan.and bear them up In ths, ther r a* need. North End Taxpayers Io Ask Improvements ALSQ WANT ZONING ORDINANCE DRAWN W<M>l>t»HHM±E. At the monthly meetng of the North End Taxpayers' Assocaton held n the Sunday school room of the Presbyteran church on Frday nght, the sentment wat voced that steps be taken to nsure that secton of town as a resdental terrtory und to have such mprovemeata made as wll be n keepng wth- that put pose. The commttee wweh so ably handled the fght aganst the trtutuu of. an a«* uhult factory rendered t report and w<m gven a vote of thanks by the assocaton.. The assocaton wll a»k the Townshp Commttee for cnders to be used n placng Leon street and Lew)* street n passable, condton and wll endeavor to arrange wth the lghtng commsson for addtonal lghts street and Prospect wlt be plumbng s guaranteed to pass the School, nasmuch as the trp to hghest codes and the electrc fttngs Woodbrdge s rather arduous n ths are up to ddte. Heatng s of the weather. She was nformed that such Thatcher furnace varety. The ran^e s of the same make. Sewerage, electrcty and cty water,, are all connected. "We are offerng ths charmng home for $3,900, on the Pay-lkerent plan. The frst buldng of ths knd s nearng completon and can bo nspected any tme. We expect to buld a score of these on locatons selected by purchasers. If our plans don't ft wth ther deas, we wll alter them to somethng that does, k "Our frm has set out to offer a home that for prce, beauty and servce, has never been approached n these parts. ' We cordally nvte the publs dear!- street,, The g*» company, wll be axkud to nstall mans jt th? Wedgewood Ml'tlOII. The garbage queston, beng dsc»!hked generally throughout the townshp, came before the me«tnjr and was thoroughly threshed out. It was decded to recommend, to the Townnhp Commttee tb«t a regular lcensed drver be named and tha^f collecton be made only from those houses whoae owners desre It. Those beneftng would be charged for ths servce drecly by the collector. The freeholders wll be pettoned to pave JCohway avenue front the PMbytertKn Church to the Rofo Itha «dono ; wll we have acheved o\jr objectve. ~ Board of Trade to Be Townshp Organzaton WOODBRIDGK, The most m porttnt development of tl«second meetng of tho Board of Trade, held Wednesday nght, was the decson to establsh the membershp dues at $8 per annum nstead of $10, as was consdered at frst. Merchants and busness men of every secton of Woodbrdge Townshp wll be nvted to partcpate In the work to be done by the board. Ths statement was gven for publcaton by Presdent Concannon when hs attenton was called to the fact that the general publc had been led to beleve be establshed by petton. Ths wll be done, t s understood. Petton wll be made for a poll n Smth & Ostergaard's garage n Fords, Another matter to come before the Board was ts decson to send Supervsng Prncpal John H. Love to Cleveland where the conference of educators wll be held ths year. Last year the conference was hejd n Chcago. <jn recommendaton of the teachers' commttee Therusa Horwtz and Morrs Braun wll be retaned as teachers to take the places of two teachers who recently resgned. '. Startng today, the Qualty Shop of 292 Smth, street, s puttng on a ggantc sale of men's suts, overcoats and shoes. The bargans to be dsplayed have prompted the management to predct that the store, for the duraton of the sale, wll be the Mecca of men and young men from all parts of the county, A full page advertsement of the sale appears n ths ssue and wll gve a good dea aa to the drastc slashng of prces. Besdes men's apparel, the»tom s aellng clothng for the fare sex at equally attractve prces. FIRST ANNUAL MOOSE DANCE IN RAHWAY RAHWAY. The Loyal Order o: Moose of Rahway, wll hold the: frst annual dance on Frday evenng, February 9, n the new Evans Buld ng. A. Rtter's Socety Snycop&to are engaged to supply the jazz raus for the evenng. As ths s the frst dance, the socety decded to on charge 50 cents admsson. Mnstrel Show Tonght at the Hgh School LADIES' AID OF M. E. CHURCH ELECTS OFFICER W0ODBRIDGE. At a meetng, the Lades' Ad Socety of the Methodst Church at the parsonage on Tuesday, the followng offcers were Many frends at- ;«nded ths funeral yesterday of Adam Huber, who ded n the Rahway Hosptal Honday mornng after an llness of several weeks. Mr. Huber had been a lfe-long resdent of Woodbrdge, and hs death s keenly felt by many who, for years, have valued hm as a frend. Death came n hs ffty-sxth year. The servces yesterday were held at hs late resdence o*h Lnden avenue and w^re conducted by hs pastor, the Rev. L. V. Buschman. Bural was made n the famly plot n the Presbyteran cemetery. Besdes hs wdow, the deceased s survved by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Kuhlmnn, and Mss Louse Huber and one son, Howard, who resdes n New Brunswck, N. J. Two ssters, the MsseB Mary and Catherne, and a brother, Fred, also survve., Mr. Huber was operated on for appendcts several weeks ago. He had apparently ralled from then effects of the operaton when, complcatons set h and caused a relapse., The for tho $12,000 fund Congregaton Adath Iarael wll wer Synagogue on School progressng n a satsfactory reports Charman Lou Fran charge of the subscrpton team." funds collected ths week an " below: :/ a P. J. Ryan I * L. P. Ryan... " W. A. ftysn. _.:T. James' Dalton John T. Ryan ~~~" R. Urau». :.. _ _ Henry Dunham Rev, P, T. Ryan, Somervlla Mrs. P, H. Penton ^ Boynton Lumber Co t. y n Lumber B. & F. Brewrter.- r-. Max Goldfarb, Perth Amboy A Frend A frend J. E. Harned -- Dr. B. W. Hoagland _ Presbyteran Churth,', Chaa. Kenny Mrs. R. K. Green, Ben Wallng._ Stephen GalaSda Mke Coagrove P. J. Ryan -." Thomas B. Murray.. CHROME & CARTERET Dr. Utman.-.! E. Hopp Mr. 1 S. J. Sophomores Wn Debate From (he Freshmen ARGUE ON MERITS OF LABOR UNIONS Brown Hal Chas. Platt... Mr. Greenburg Mr. LefkowU. Jacob Happ _ Janefsk Max Greenspan Mrs, Jukowtz Mttleraan C. H, Roth... Resenblum.. F. Brown "8"- Economy Store Brown T. GarboT" H, -Gross. Wess *Bef. TrJka Schwafflf.... Joe KoKblea 1 H, Mttelman Contnued on p y< membershp to Woodbrdge proper. In harmony wth the plan to. make the board a townshp organsaton nstead of a town affar a commttee wan apponted to drew up a Dvospegtua of the townshl the back of the oj be prnted" on statonary. WOODBRIDGB. The press agent of the Men's Prothejfhood of the Presbyterun Church, who are presentng a mnstrel ulow n the audtorum of the Hgh School tonght at ejfht o'clock, stopped nto the offce ths mornng wth an ethcul njuncton aganst our n;v-alng the cast of characters. And nasmuch as we promsed uot tu betray the confdence rejk>at)d n us, wu urn unable to publsh a lst of those who wll step from the wngs tonght arrayed n the orthodox garb of emtme. Suffce t to say, however, that the catt represents as mposng un array of talent aa has ever been presented on an amateur stage n Woodbrdge. The program s aw-unged n two parts, each part havng 8 numbers. Evoryonu who enjoys a re^l bt of fun s asked to arrve early to avod the crush at the door. "Eat a good dnner and cone prepared o laugh" was the advce our press agent frend flun^ back a u» as h» Teft, &sx u aawte! Marh, Mrs. Wm. Squer, treasurer. Governor Slzer At Avenel Today Speak* at Gatherng of County School Boards at Reformatory Ths Afternoon The Mddlesex County School Board Assocaton meets today at the State Reformatory n Avenel. John H. Love, supervsng prncpal, of Woodbrdge Townshp, wlt be one, the speakers. The topc dscusson n whch Pro fejsor Love wll be the leader s "The Value of the School Nurse and How to Secure One," Other learneds n school actvtes wll also gve ad dresses, among whom are F. Wll Frth, of Hghland I'.k, Dr. D. H Kktjnberry, of Rutgers College, Hon John E. Jswsht,,CQa»»>sao#r p Educaton, ard Gov. Geo. S. Sller..There wll be musc by the Reform, atory band. ' The Governor's address wll b n bad condton and subject of ffwy Hg. The Sophomore- Freshmen debate was held on Wednesday, January 17, n the audtoof Woodbrdge Hgh School, queston was "Resolved: That unons, as now consttuted, arc letrmental to the publc good." The ftrmatve was upheld by the Sophnmres wth Itaduy,. h Ax r _&&. c&p-, an, Anna Duff, Morrs Kalksten. nd Valdemar Lund as alternate. The ebuttal was gven by Rodney Shearr. The-negatve was upheld by the Freshmen, Ther team was composed of Paul Deul as captan, Alba Formldon, and Edward Augustne, rjelen Harm-d was alternate for the Notes of Department Of Home WOO BRIIDGE. b, H«ner Sen r Mddlesex a class n Mllnery thut a Freshmen team. The ju '»*te were Mrs. J. H. " for the yer Mar- Agent structe they n turn are ready to work to u new J organzed how. Durng tws on* day daa a tu be held a No. 1 Schoo day, February 1st, a hat completed. _Tn«e ben [ Sujwvsutc PrncpafjohJ" H.' t or nstructon, the OoTt» )J. f w«. v n t»» tov materal used m makn t.ove, and Rev. Wm. V. D. Strong. The decson was n favor of the affrmatve sde, whch wus upheld bv the Sophomores. Durng- the nterjbsons the classes cheered cm thur Umma wth e*-\?l? pecalry prepared yells whch lent Dra plenty otenvhuaumn t*-tht frendly rv«lry between the under classmen. Tlf Junortanor debate on tho queston "Resolved: That n vuw uf the economc dbtretut n Europe, the Unted SUtt» xhould cucul ut laat 15 p cent, of the w*r lebl of ts alles," wlt l» held on Kly alter. noon at 2;30 o'clock n thtt Woodbrd(re J «Hgh School audtonm, wltb the Junors upholdk th^ affrmatve and the Senors the negatve. fc whch wll be less than one' The clasa a open to any njt to take ths work. Communcate wth Mr»,< Browne, charman, phone 9W., 1! on or before Tuesday, uary S8," On Januajy 22, at 2:30 P. the Court at lw Mm. Urebel, OlothnAp Ulk on "Chldren'* CTothea.*>^ drussea, phy t and plan. All Everyone* s nvted. LOST Lost, drjprts I PndS s, emb wll GISTS CHECK

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Phone ^ ^ ^ _ ' ^ Reason for another helpng The secret of tasty bread les n the rch flavor that Smmens Bread Possesses It generously apprecated by very many housewves. SIMMEN'S MODEL BAKERY, N. J. Order from your dealer today Luxury Layer Cake Frut Cake LUMBER GOOD PEOPLE TO DEAL WITH YOU RIGHT NO TRANSACTION 19 CONSIDERED COMPLETE UNTIL ENTIRE- SATISFACTION HAS BEEN GIVEN BOYNTON SEWAK N,N.J. LUMBERCOMPANY Vr r '.'?-<> srodsc* s bl! for = : th Tb» bl!l wld I^* K naadatory frr s! CJ-jLtr t4 afflw^l! jtjt«raff bod.'-? r«--t» pr;*e»?t "so Stat th* U rs -t would b* CJI»t least flve >st» x*»r ttt!'. te reducton Is f 2.(-IXP a r*»r. 'The» reducton pfoc- L aext v«r, 19M. antcpate!!. t»' flr»t ^aawr wu to pa«t. nn-!. the tbr^e Rowbll. nj»fc<-<! throagb the amnblr on ant lbs Ca.B'Jen cty gctprnmrct, the borf of Saanc*. board of p-jb!!e work an! the pollc* and Ire com- Tb«*sr bad b* e -! -' f- r of these measures through the senate also OD organsaton day. but th»y w»r» held up br the absence of s numb'-r of Republcans. The oppoelje manfested In te senate IT the passage of th» three blls was not present when the mea»- ed from the dltrbutor aod the proceeds sxe to go for te malatenanc* of the bjfbway arstem. Saeh a mmconference esrltar In the d»r th? bll! CLarjr"r«durvs? ta«s:rz- ". - '"-..Ut-'.-f George hs-l -reset :*-'., x l* \v.;~.u a Jont rw^-tca casng 3p»= ;S*» Jerry's rtfr?»«ta*jttt In ConjytM to support the Dy^r antl-lytcn- *a; at o&ce referred to t CoKc'te*, where l! was j»p Some *»e Rf-jvabl the vof. teo-alb;* ress h-me-d orer to, te S*=a:e. promptly lfted there and n-hed back to th» How ConcurreEte was prompt, of co-rse. and the cajortj smled at tfr tare» polta Senator Rlchart pr' to ImpoM a ta of 1 otet per gallon on gasolne. The tax Is to b< collect- rnamber. were str«jsht«n«d out Th«bll Introduced by Senator Smpson. \ Democrats alr-o had been appewed by The measure- takes In all harmless the toreg from Cmden that there sports and theatres. Senator Smp- I TU resllr nothlm paruan In th«son made an mportant dscovery at ; UU. Senator W»llworth nptalned the last mnute and hurredly Inserted ; that ther 'ould change popnl.uoc llmlu BO that Camden would be remoted fna.tta jpromhl o» w «ft 4Hlfn«d to Drovlde a form of gov. - errant tw tow. The Tote o. au three of the blls *s nnannous. Senator Walw^U, atao ret W-rt acton on h. Solder*' Bonus blll As the law LOW the solders 1 before March 15 last, were automatcally debarred from Bearng In It. Senator Wallworth explaned that hs bll wrnl etend the tme to December 31 next to gre all a chance. to appl>*. It was an Interestng sdelght to ' observe tha Blfbr'tte &efu" acl3l : ly starud the busness of pwelng blls It decd&d upon a tlm«to qnlt Majorty Leader Stevens presented, sne de adjournment on March 16 And thft 0-LhA prohbtng the Intro- - dncton of blls alter the week of February 5. Both were adopted and the bouse gave concurrence. The dry law stuaton, already BO perplexng for the Republcans, wu fnrth.tr complcated by te lntroduc- UOD It the Assembly of another repealer for the Hobart act of last wnter. Ths bll came from Asaemblymaa Rc^gner. R«pabUc*u, ot Pasuc, and Is sad to have the full ndorsement cf the other tour members, of that county, Includng Speaker Evans. Pasaxe Co^ty hat stood almost»ol- Idy agaoet the Repabllc&n program tor ty^g up wth the Ant-Saloon l^eafue s other yean, and the Roegfter bll further acc*taat»s that atutnde, but ala showg the sharp <- Tsloa n the Repoblcao majorty apon \hl- Usue. The measure goes to tb«judcary Commttee, the make-op of whch practcally a 3urea l favorabu report at an earl; day. Assemblyman Roegner also put n a Jont resoluton callng upon the Congress U legalze She producton of lght WILE* aad beer. It Is regarded u Sunday unmenenu after the hoar In the Ml the words "and fddlng." decoratons afloat and ev- Ejenbers of the 30 eagerness U> nto the work ah^ad. of the progran for the sesson, In charge of the Republcan mawll depend In consderable the atttude executve. Republcans of the Senate and Assembly are warmly dscussng the -Governor's broadsde Into the State Hghway Commsson. The proposal to wpe out the present uu at Asbt nflrt'bfrs &no & A therefor a board of three bert, to whom be beleves entrusted the great rebponalblllty ernor could count npon enough votes to get s bll by the senate. ' The Democrats are not so certan to very probable that both these support It ether, Inasmuch as the <r= ru come forth for the n-presenbttla commsson was apponted t y In the, and the :ow l that they wll be I. unless the Republcan leaders;' Governor Edwards and the governor Is not passng off the poltcal scenes by the Inducton of hs- successor. He hare suffered nervoub chlly Is to be a Unted State; senator for sx years and that means a lot n poll- who sltce electon, can manage to control enough rotes,to check ther progreas. The real ontlook It that the dry JorceE *1U be unable to hold the vote. The jfebperste fuel Btuaton In the Stau «a«reflected In the Assembly la a rtaolutlol presented by Majorty Leader Carlo, rectng the sufferngs to whlt the people»re sahjected by the coal efcortagt, and provdng "that the Governor be and he hereby Is re- ; 3tx 'new laws are proposed by the quested forthwth to submt to the [ State Fsh and Game Commsson, Legslature a report of the coal stuaton In thu Slate and the measures. whch put the fnshng touches to Its legslatve program. Most ot the blls, It any, whch hare been taken by the all of whch wll have been Introduced, It Is expected, when the Leglsla- Coal CommltBlon to remedy exstng condtons, -together wth hs recommcadatlonb* for due mmedate SI15- : ture takes a recess, are more or less fold" acquantances In a new guse. rlaton of the coal shortage, to the end that snltable legslaton, If necesj tha stuaton." Mnorty Leader Qeorg«ohJecUd to tha resoluton upon tha ground that JQoTernor Edwards, who apponted the <Coal Commsson, paused (jut otofbce 1 u mldulgbt and H would not be pot> albl* for hm to make such a report U Buggusted. Mr. Coro sad It mattered not who was Governor, the repott should Ua made and somethng! done to releve the «oal stuaton at I once. The resoluton was adopted, ;and soon attarward Idr. Georgt Intro- I duced a bll provdng for the restore j,.-- m slderable nunber and the Benate, Btartng, of the btterest partsan nghts of the ; sesson. Those who hate stood back of the " present hghway commsson wll not upon the new govand It was sad that. If he'perssts tn hs demand, recourse may be had to thewsame sort of legslaton a removed the old brdge acd tunnel commsson last year. That was the act, passed after a tumultuous battle, takng te appontve power Out of the governor's hands and desgnatng, the personnel In the act. Republcan Majorty Dvded That law was attacked In the Supreme Conrt largely apon the ground that the legslature could not thus abrogate the consttutonal (unctons of the executve, but the attack taled It Is known that the Republcan majorty U sharply dvded upon the queston end It Is doubtful f the gov- Contemplatng ths phase of the stuaton, the Republcan Conference Commttee had an mmedate sesson In Presdent Wallworth's senate offce, hopng to reach some form of agreement as to the plan to be pur-, sued.. New Fsh and Game, Uwt RADIO SUPPLIES Lowest Prce Best Serrc* Everythng n Stock AMBOY RADIO CO. Smtb St. and M*d«on Maa> A F«rrr 8t». 3mtA Rhsr! Th,elr purposes ar as follows: T.9 CbSOIJ. Df openng of te prv.! ersl season back to May k) and to prohlbtt UphAat ttroogfc th* 1c*. { To reduce the bag lmt on pheasto two a day, thrty a season. To provde a lre-year dosed sea I son oo qual In the Un northern countes. t> To authorse the kllng of maraudng cats wthout danger ot acton for damages thtretor. To mlt trappng unlawful unless the trapper has the regular huntng and fshng lleense. To change the open season for hunt lnf * «-#»*» * HEMS PRESS PRINTERS HHftlt't^H' SPECIAL To Close Out an Estate n 30 Days. It wll pay every famuy who U lookng for the rght place to lve to msp«ct Avenel Heghts Substantally constructed modest home* wth all modern mprov«m«nt» n w atrcted tecton, 7 and 8 room., on 50x100 plot, all detached and m perfect eondton* Heat, Electrc Lght, Bath, Open Plumbng. Drectly on trolley lne, f mnutes ftorn Penna. Staton and fart lne trolley To reach the "Heght*" from regular trolley, get off at corner of Rahway AT*. and HonMfsMad Are,,.,.'. ««..*,..» r Un«xc«Ued locaton, one of the hghest ponts n Mddlesex County. Pare An- I M Sunshne. Immedate poaseaton. The terms are exceptonally low. Personal repreaentatve wll call upon you. Arrangements can be made for your nspecton by Auto. Avenel Heghts Avenel, New Jersey COUPON ThU Coupon s Good for $25.00 to all people buyng Vn»property: Wrte to 103 GordoA Sltfcet, Perth Amwy, N. J. Phones 706 and 522 Perth Amboy. Agent for Excella Patterns N. J. Cotton Store 201 Smth Street, Opposte Grand Theatre wrnm Perth Amboy Between Maple and McClellen Streets Sale Inventory Sale $ ITEMS FOR THIS SHEETS AND PILLOW BLANKETS AND SALE $ CASES COMFORTERS TURKISH TOWELS, Blue Border; regular d» c value 5 for V 1 TURKISH TOWELS, heavy - weght, wth Blue and Pnk, or plan Whte and Honeycomb ; 3 for $1.00 value 45c HUCK TOWELS, Blue or Red Border. 5 for $1.00 CURTAINING, m jn., Ct>! ored Border or plan $1,00 PILLOW CASES, 45x36, Fort Mlls, very good _--3 for $1.00 PILLOW CASES, 45x36, spa cal lnen fnsh, 4 for $1.00 FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 46x 36, as good as ever 3 for %I WHITE MUSLIN, 36 n. good weght- _7 yd». $1.00 TOWELING, red border 9 yd». $1.00 TOWELING, Red Star; epecal. 6 yda $1.00 APRON GINGHAM; >-.«. 7y«la. $1.00 HARVARD, the old famous brand, unbleached fa 72x90 -_...$1.19 HARVARD WHITE, no dressng, no seam; 81x90 _._...$ x99 '.$1.49 PONTIAC; 81x90 -_ $1,29 FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 64x90 ' ; 5EAMID SHEET, 72xdO :_...- HILL HEMSTITCHED, 45x36 _.,.- 49c FRUIT OF THE LOOM, 45x36- _..,.3 for $1.00 FLANNEL, 27 n., whte and colors.yd. 18c LONG CLOTH, very fne UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, yd. pece $1.59 n.; regular stock _.8 yd*. $1.0C SCARFS AND CENTER. PIECES} regular 69c.*_._-2 for $1.00 TAPESTlSf PILLOW TOPS 4 fa* $1.00 TABLE CLOTH, hemsttched or scalloped each 96c CRETONNE, 84 DOUBLE BLANKET, 74x76 t BEACON DOUBLE BLAN- KET, regular $5.49_$4.45 TWO IN ONE BLANKET! Bpecal $3.45 ALL WOOL BLANKET} double, regular $ll_$ft.w COMFORTER, 100% pure ««tto», ffwwd wth l COMFORTER, all satn covered, flowered or plan colors, specal^.- $8.49 DRESS GOODS ALL WOOL SERGE, reg. 98c yd- RATINES, 36 n., new checks 2 yd*. $1.00 KALBUME or Zephyr Gfet* 82 n. 3% y4% fw GINGHAM, 27 to LONGER1TT CREPE, sor qu»uty 4 ft,!

3 NOTES ON THE REAL ESTATE SITUATION BY FRANK J. WHITE For Better Rubbers don't ask for "rubbers," ask for "BALL-BAND" Rubbers Y OU want rubber footwear that you know wll protect your feet and keep them dry and comfortable. Buy now, a par of goodlookng, long-wearng "Ball-Band" Rubbers, and be nsured aganst wet feet and possble sckness. The same qualty materal s used n "Ball-Band" Lght Weght Rubbers as n the heaver Footwear. Made n Varous styles, all renforced at toe and heel wherever they get the hardest wear. For Sale by C. Chrstensen & Br o, N. J. H co-purute n the plans Fcnestra Steel Basement Wndows when buldng your home. Advantage*: MOKE LIGHT BETTER VENTILATION* EASY OPERATION WOO0BHIDGE LUMBER CO., N. J. Phone 125 j The Master Plate I You wll be delghted wth ths "Plate" t wll not drop whln eatng Gout, rheumatsm, neuralga and ndgeston are caused by neglected teeth. See me now and prevent alt these bodly dsturbances. Examnaton Free No charge for extracton where dental servces are requred. DR. B GRAY 165 Smth St. Extracton, PUt«& Brdgework Tel. Perth Amboy 1506 Hours Daly 9-8 Gas Admnstered (Jve a dog a bad name and the lty trmt s worse than a Woodbrdne s sufferng from, monjr other thn**, lh«reputaton of >e»k desgnated as of low.-elevaton, t doua't matter where the lbel orgnated; t la here, and f we are jrorfr to get anywhere worth whle, must be (rotten rd of. Naturally t s most ndulged n y those who know least about the ocalty, because n most cases thev havo tuvcr Sften t. Hut local rest denta nnocently enqugf frequently refer to "our meadows or "the lowlands" as f (hese were an mportant p«rt of out Iffe. Neghborng newspapers, wth probably eood ntentons, wrte sympathetcally of "our wamps." All ths has never b'een, as far as we know, combated by ndvdual or collectve effort. It a about tme people knew some real facts about,woodbrdf?e Townshp. Wth ten square mles wthn ts borders, t s natural the townshp should, offer some varety n contour of surface. What terrtory doesn't? True, there s a fne healthy creek runnng through Woodbrldre and n the near vcnty of ts hanks, the and s not hgh. Outsde of that, the elevaton s excellent for resdental purposes, Whole tract9 that wll compare wth anythng n the State, or out of t, are today avalable. The health of the resdents s of the best and epdemcs are unknown The hgh class of resdences and occupants speak for themselves. Woodbrdge wants some publcty of the rght knd, the same that has made for prosperty n other townshps and nursed them nto vrlty It would seem that the reborn Boarc of Trade has a wonderful opportun ty here. It s the logcal body t< act, and there s no lmt to what t can accomplsh f t knows ts busness. FORDS NATIONAL BANK Resources $325,000 FORDS, N. J. NEW BRUNSWICK STORAGE WAREHOUSE COMPANY J. S. DAIIMEK, Sec'y. Treas. Fre-Proof Warehouses DRIFT ST. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Prvate Rooms and Open Storage Heated Pano Room Phone New Brunswck 981. RADIO SUPPLIES Lowet Prlce Beat Serrlce - Everythng n Stock AMBOY RADIO CO. Smth St. and MadUon Man & Ferry St». South Rver HELP WANTED SO Experenced Operators on Man's Shrts and Pajamas. Best pay- Steady Employment. Apply CUSTOM SHIRT CO. Avenel, N. J. Opp. P- R- R- Staton FRANK P. WOGLOM Statoner OFFICE SUPPLIES Addng Machne! and Typewrter! 197 SMITH ST. Gumps Parent Tells Students About Cartoons Try to be Funny, Ju»t Succeeds n Beng Natural CHICAGO, ll-.- Sdney Smth of he Chcago Trbune, n a chalk talk t tho school of journalsm of Northwestern Unversty, dscussed the Phlosophy of Andy Gump," and, mrenthetcally, Sdney Smth's phlmophy of cartoonng. As he drew he Gumps gong about ther daly justness he gave some ntmate > ormaton about them. In decusngr Andy, he sajd: "People lke ndy because he s a pretty clean ort of a fellow; he always has been clean chap, although, he fusses around here and there, and Mn s :hc rght knd ot. a woman, too. As toon as the neghbors would begn to alk about her we'd have trouble." When Andy Cheated. "Why," he sad, "one day Andy heated a water out of a dollar and the next day letters began comng n sayng that people though Andy was made of the rght knd of stuff and that they were dsapponted n hm. So I have to take care of Andy's char-,cter and see that he, Mn and lttle Chester are the knd of' people most f the world w()uld lke to assocate wth. "Even Chester has to be a good boy occasonally, the kjnd the chldren can read about wthout upset ng the house and blamng t on Chester. He s a good boy but he's got lots of punch and pep." Sdney Smth's dea when he started n to wrte the Gumps was to gel away from the old slap-stck dea o beng funny. He wanted to wrte somethng true to human nature and so he started a cartoon about tho affars of an ordnary famly, one tha mght lve n Chcago, Hnsdale o Waukegan. He ddn't try to be fun ny, he was just natural. Tryng t< be funny s a mstake, he confded. For a month after the strp starte< t wasn't successful, but after that has ncreased n popularty untl the 3U.1 3«$ ABB Bods '0 a 'V '* S8 I Gumps have thrty mllon readers. "It takes about a year," Mr. Smth contnued, "for the publc to get famlar wth a character. Before that they don't feel as f he belonged, as f he wern home folks. It's queer how It's always old thngs people lke, thngs they hear every day and they don't lke a character even n a car- toon untl they can trust hm. Gump* Wll Never be Rch. It a because everybody lkes ROSspnK-over-the-back-fencc people that the Gumps wll never be rch," he sad, kllng the hopes of those who had vsons of Andy, Mn and lttle Chester wth a French tmd at the Bltmore, lvng n style off of Uncle Bm's money. "As soon' as Andy would get a lttle money he'd become and up-stage sort of a fellow and he d lose the sympathy of the mllons of FRIDAY, Jj people back of hm. Anyway I lke Uncle Bm mghty well and he's gong to be wth us for a long tme yet." A cartooonst has to be a dplomat a moralst and a poltcan, accordng to Mr. Smth. Everybody fr Mt fro he I pleased. Andy can play poltcs fo: I a whle, he can be 100 per cent fo 1 the people and wear no mnn's collar, but some of the women wll begn to complan and you'll have to take hm back to the ktchen and let hm full' over K clothes banket. The ktchen j s tho place where everybody fe^ls at hom 1. A campsgn nl rght for a tme, but after all the women want to henr about the dp'ssmaker, out tntr down the grocery bll and mr njr tle chldren n spte of ther fnther." " On W8&MMU Cafloond. Mr. Smth descrbed tho knd of cartoonsts *ho are always tryng to arrve but never do. "They come nto the offce and say ther frends sent them. They never thnk they have any talent, but ther frends have all he fath n them. They never brng nythng fnshed but say ths s methng they dashed off, of course,. fe n the rough, but they brought.over anyway. I wonder why they on't put a lttle work on t," he sad, and make a (rood pcture." Mr. Smth showed how the Gumps ad changed g n fve years, y, callng cang Andy "that "bg fghtng fellow who ever had a fght In-hs lfe." They lave changed consderably, of course, lecause they are human and have to haoge. Sdney Smth never knows xactly what they are gong to do. j He told how wlu>n he was orgnatng the Gumps Andy 1 was a short fat felow, somethng on Carlos' style, but how he accdentally drew a lno and hanged the hstory of the Gump amly. CLASSIFIED ADVS Classfed advertsements only one cent a word; mnmum charge 25c. FOUND WATCH found. Owner may secure upon dentfcaton and payment of ths adv. Telephone Metuchen 262 or 59-J. Alfred P. Hyde. Iseln. RANGE FOR SALE. Ktchen Coal Range, $10. Gruve Ave., Woodbrdge. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 109 AVKNEL For Sale or for Rent: a three room bungalow. Inqure of Wllam Baker. ROOMS TO RENT TO LET Four rooms and bath on Avenel street. Inqure Mr. Sabo, PROFESSIONAL NOTICES MANDOLIN, tenor, banjo nstructon; results guaranteed, nstruments free. E. Rogers, Avenel. HELP WANTED Fem.le WAITRESS wanted, experenced. S. Galada, Man street, Woodbrdge. lall n person. HELP WANTED Male LUNCH MAN, experenced, one who can handle oysters, wanted. S. Galada, Man street, Woodbrdge. Call n person. TAILORING AGENTS AH wool suts talored to order, $ All wool tropcal worsteds, two-pece suts, $ Wonderful values. Bg money for hustlers. Smpson, Inc., Dept. Adams St., Chcago. Wrte J. B W. WANTED 'Men or women to take orders for genune guaranteed hosery for men A wonj^n and..fhhr ElmSnales darnng. Salary?5C) a week, full tme, $1.00 an hour spare tme. Experence unnecessary. Internatonal Stackng Mlls. Norrstown. Pa to ttmhmcmttmkm DINNER GOWNS BESPEAK CHARM AND STATELY GRACE numumtnumu 50 GOOD CIGARETTES IS GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO J. H. CONCANNON FIRE INSURANCE, N. J. Phone 299 yean wrtng fre nsurance GREAT4AW0OPPORTUNITY Reg. Prce Standard Phones, 2,250 ohnu, Ig.QO Eveready B Butteres, brand new, 22 V4 volt* 8.00 Burgess Batteres, 22V* volts "_ 8.00 Shamrock Couplers. 4,50 23 Plate Condensers Plate Condensers Plate, Condensers 2.00 Freshman Varable Grd Leaks 1.00 Other Great Reducton* Buldng S«U Otar H. & H. RADIO SERVICE 87 LEWIS STREET, RAHWAY 10 years n Rado Exclusve Lne* M Be Remtmb«r«d. Mstake not. Those ptwtfnres snoot plensures. that (rouble the quot and tranqnlllty ot thy lfe. Jerem; Tsjlor. Wrong Never Pays. It Is vnln to trust In wrong. much of evl, go much of lorn, to formula of human UUtorj,- Parker. FIRE SALE $25,000 STOCK OF SHOES Slghtly Damaged By Smoke Must Be Sold Wthn the Next Few Days BUY SEVERAL PAIR THE PRICE IS LOW Men's Shoes Black Button $1.SS Black Lace 1.95 Black GunmetaJ 2.95 Rlark VcKd Brown, Englsh Tan Calf -2LS& $1.95 to $2.95 $3.95 up SALE STARTS JAN. 19 Women's Shoes Whte Canvas 59c Whte Buck BrqvrgKd 79c 98c P^ptp^ 2TM*I &8fl fnd up Oxfords $1.95 Black Shoe* 1.9S Lades' Spats, 15c and 25c SAVE MONEY AT THIS SALE Chldren's Shoes Boys' Shoes $1.45 up Grl's Shoes and Pumps Baby Shots... 95c and up dfl*> *na up We carry a full ln* of Chldren's. Dr«u and School Shoes. Men's Felt Boots $1.95 Men's Arctcs, 1 Buckle $129 Men's Rubbers, all styles 198 Lades' Rubbers, all styles 89c A BARGAIN FOR EVERYONE STELLA SHOE STORE 353 STATE ST., COR. FAYETTE MID-WINTER ALTERATION SALE PRICES REDUCED Of* ALL THE FURNITURE IN OUR LARGE STOCK A HEW FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR STORE AMBOY FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc. John Amacz, Mgr. SMITH STREET T^epbone 809~Re» W CCORDING to fashon's calendar.un-ten, wllcj bands the flowtwce uround, aa If to call A we have arrved at the dluue gowy. BUUSOU. The prgnulc deulls of Mtenttou to the embrodery between wnter coat, street suts am utu*j «xqul>ltely d^ne. lu dull gold and slver threuda. V (rock havng been attended to, our fuuey lghtly turns from the prose to It 1B a matter of fashon, thtt In the poetry of dress. To the cull fur a te beaded crepe dlouer frocks gown tuned to the demands of club affars, receptons and sumrt restaurant after-theater partlett, velvet au- wers In responsve chord. the beaded velvet go.wo Is preferred. These cltunnlug dre«ses are deelgued In straght llender slhouettes, and the} are rch In wunu toues of henna, the Soft, supple chffon velvet "costly as new shade of rwhawk (reddlfn thy purse can buy, rch not gaudy," ot such h the faahtomble dnner gown brown) and brght blue, Iu the modsh brocaded chffon velvet of today. Smplcty characterse* frocks, (orftou» colorng pfetall these sem-formal frocks." and toere to practcally no trmmng, Ths trend of fatthlon l admrably demonstrated In the russet-colored velvet dnner gown above portrayed. Of course, creatve genus, must have some pont of expresson, and ths sea on, It1M the grdle whch bouts of dec aratlve fuutura. " "And It was trtam^j In fur," 1 except perhaps a touch of fur or» garnturu ot metal flowfrs at. tht walt, accordng to tb«formalty of the occason. STUDEBAKER 1923 SERIES SPECIAL.SIX TOURING $ seres Studebaker Spetncton wth unusual beanty; stamna wth flcxtbte "per^onnukx end ease of hardlng; power wth lghtness and perfefc^ balame. Never befor^ has a car of Spccal- Su qualty, and wth Specal-Sx re fnements.bf en offered at so low a prce. Among QjAny exceptonal features aretheran-jpraof, one-pece wndsheld wth glare-proof vsor, automatc wndsheld wper, rear-vew mrror, and the Amercan walnut all-wood steerng mhf r wth nw typcspokjflfld throttle', control. Materal* and workmanshp throughout are the fnest obtanable Studebaker bulds qualty cars at quantty prces. Beauty, luxurous comfort, dependablty) thruung performance, long lfe wth low repar blls and hgh resale vafu the Specal-Sx has them all. The name on the radator nsures satsfacton! Run-proof, btw-place wtudthkld wth utonuuc wudthleld -lamr tad glan-troof»uoc. Quck. ctloo cowl venttltorof cut «lumnum. R«u-ve«nrror. Curabuuton rtop ud ull Udt. Tonwm lamp wth lonj xtouloa cord. CowlUghttln wndheld b«. Runnng board >tep pwt and alumtfum kck platm. Walnut «U-wood l«rla«wlutl wth on tyw wr k ud tbottla comtrol. lght.day clack. Tool comp*low»t In left (root door. Ttua-prool Umuutwoa lock MODELS AND PRICES-/ o b, fmo tor t* LIQHT-81X J. B.,40H,r, NEW BPKC1AL-S1X BIQ4IX,!! W. B.tO T-P«M.»»' w. a., to a. P. Tourng.._:....^ > RoadWtM (1P«.) USO gptcdttr (5J>«.) _ 1B3» Couj* (4-PlW.). MM Couw (4-Pa«.) 1S75 Coup* (J-P»M.), 1550 ISM 8»d«u T -»» Sedan.. Tor ma $0 Af«ef Yo4nCptnnonvm v J. ARTHUR IfrPLEGATE <r DMrJkntor n* MMolqptfc Co«j»*jr kj.* U yy TM.,,-?, M\

4 FOUR MIDDLESEX COUNTY PRESS and INDEPENDENT Subscrpton, $1.50 Per Year T"lt>phone, WoodbrSge 575 Edtor G.HARGISPRAU MAXWELL IOGAN Mannng Edtor MORRIS HERTZ,-. Roosevelt Representatve Entered a.«ecnnd-cl*sa matter M.ruh 14, 1919, at the Postofllee at Woolbrdge. N. J., under the AH of March 3, A GOOD BEGINNING. It s more than pleasng to team from Governor Slzer's naugural mewage that be s no fanatc..n the ll<uor queston *> l0 H< >' dp(p PRESS BOX of Rum Runner. V., Hf>, V., Ho. f r a lf> on the dt-rp Hoy.'nd 'I'' thr'- mlo lmt! V\ d.mc '»"'! l f "l we'r* wllob,to flrt. Her the jpld that there s n j. fkiuay A FEW FACTC ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW Ephram Cutter Woodbrdft'' HISTORY OF AND THE SURROUNDING TO! _ on the Sp» Spr:7(r Farm On stormy nght* we dally Wth death August, 1S54. Hs early educaton and Loan Assocaton; a member of Out of sffht «f the lghthouse ohuned n the publc schools of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, MaceabeeS of the World, and Prnta^-Frt Prntnf-PreM n New Jenejr Ucatad at WoodVWf«DMdon Woodbrld «n 1748 An Old HOOM Jan«* P«rk*r, lha p Wo rsk our lves n the servce of he I lm!yl u _ r.' prvate school of IQ t... Elzabeth k^ the Royal Arcnnum. In poltcs he and at Rutgers Prcpara- Incdental Matter. <-. s an ndependent; hs church mem- Who want* the real Scotch lquor. torj. Schno) \ e w hranflv.- k k. N. J.,.. In 1870 he entered Rutjrers Collejre, Set of Woo h db t rd K f n ' rrept0n * 1! We append tt. followng, n reference to «t old brdge, whch.,k But what carp we for the revenue frqm frqm whrh whrh he he ^.^.t^ ^ ed m 1874,., havng taken up the course leadng W ho are sent out there to us? g The professonal record of Doctor] peared n a Perth Amboy journal recently, enttled, "A Relc of the P»rt." th d A B Aftpr hs ^aju. ^ Hoagland has always been of the j,, A M e n d n Woodbrdge aendmhe followng copy ot a document, the Whle Scotch wholesale h l l at eght J" he K at?ncfl began tht, Mudy d off a quart J,,^ Ute'Vt n^ht heat?cfl bg h y r or n h o storm^tootevere j orgnal of whch was found by a gentleman of Phladelpha, among the f An It wll tgke more.u > JU«_»«*,.* law. regsterng n the offce of An-tthnn them to fret ^ * Ddtcher, mcut EltZftbl'th. Elzabeth. After keep hm from»n»w«rn t a call forj papers of one of the old Woodbrdge famles, the Ftz Randolphs, and a]>medcal assstance. He wag largely-! pears to conun not only the names of those who dd subscrbe toward* us. I spendng one year n Mr. Dutcher's t r n,- 1!«. m mantsl n + VIA frt1ltlhtro*(~ltrllp! t.....!_.\-l _ L. - _ J _1 At. _ ^ offce h" entered the offce of Mare Ho. for a lfe on th«& Cr05, s, he totmer aften» ar d 9 be- Sr y Cp^!anfn7tSnwhch omfthaf he I,"c7pabe"of 'competng a mess** to h* consttu- ^ ^ th ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ 8 ^' S d l ^' b S ents that has for ts theme sonvthng nn>rv wholesome and Wth dmurer g and tol we're wllng to, yeara_ few years. constructve than a denuncaton of..the? prohbton laws*. True, "" flrt _, n 1877, at the Novemb«r term of the gold ttamhere» n t t w Supr(, ne Cour, he wa5 ad tted John H. LOTS Mr. Slzcr does not beleve the present nterpretaton- of the law s what the people want, le thnks prohbton has been The D, partmen, of Hea.th ha 8j Woodbrdffe ^^ ' t Woedbr 7n Whle not a natve of Woodbrdge, forced on them under the guse of temp-vance. And n ths ^ ^ the fol f John H. Love has been closely dent- L>uU drectly. Vz; he may l-e rght. In touchng on ths phase of current problems he has the followng to r\y: be sold n New York Cty. Is ths, SjnC(, fled wth the hstory of the town snce James Parker (subscrpton llegble). tjwt tjme he has rontnu to be taken as an omen of the pass- law n Woodbrdfre. d 1895, when he was called to take Alexander Edgar, fve load of Stone. m,,f the Synthetc Age? "Our people are aganst the knd of prohbton we have charge of the then small school sys-y _ as Townshp Attorney tern. He has 'soen the total enroll-! Thomas Gach Esq. Sx load of Stone & load of wood. today, for we know that'prohbton has brought n ts waky _ n 1S811SH0 and a^ran n 190^ Sad the O*k to the Acorn ts bootleggers, ts volntm anddswspect for the law, ts lleffects upon youth, tn ncrease of ndulgence*n hard lquors '! ment of Woodbrdge schools frrow John Bloomleld, three load of Stone. A Demm-rat n poltcal fath, he rep- from a mere handful to the largest Jonathan Inslee, fve load of Stone & load of wood. : resented hs assembly dstrct n the From tt e acorns sometmes (trow.of any townshjp n the State. New,ler«cy Assembly James Pke, four load of Stone. ' by adult.«t/demoralzaton of publc offcals, ts corrupton! f K oaks of mussve jrrth; Mr. Love was born n Hanley, Staf- England,' n December,! W From 1884 to 18R0 he wasfordshre, of enforcement offcers, ts perncous effect upon publc andlbutoakj don't UTOW from all acorns a m'-mlxr of the Townshp Commttee. In the years 1896 and years of hs lfe. He was edu In that place he spent the frst, Thllt prvate conscence, ts breedng of hypocrsy, ts dsregard (or\ fa " u " on th " earl * the rghts of ctzens, and the deprvaton of ther chershed For pjrs sometmes eat small acorns he v.-as pre.s'dent of the local Board cated n the publc schools and teachers' trnng classes, wnnng consttutonal rghts and prvleges, ts bad example to those Am mud enjoy the meal. ; of Educaton. Mr. Cutter has been a member of Q of foregn brth who are thus nvted to dsrespect and dsre- The ucoms that fall on the road ueen ' s scholarshp. For two years the Concrefratonal Church snce t gard not only ths but all laws, ts turnng of our best ctzens A > M b * a w «K n whtei hc was ayslfltant master of the Can- -, non street school for boys, and whle nto partcpants n law volaton, ts tral of those who have So th(>n my Vttc acorn frend, thu«engaged earned the hghest ratng as a teacher. I been blnded, and those who have been carred to the grave, f you'd become a tree ts deprvaton of medcne to the scjc, aged and nfrm, ts nclne ymr er to what I saydemoralzng example of law volaton on the sea by the gov- : Take thls Bdvlc from mo: Wth ths record he came to the j «Unted States n 1889 and took ernment tself, ts nternatonal complcatons, the obstructon, Above *H thngs, f t s n at electons of all other mportant ssues to that of prohb-! ' Your power so to do,. l f > Don't fall down where a hungry pjf,,,...,,. Can make a meal of you. Ths s, however, only one of the questons touched on by the Governor n hs speech. Other matters of as much or But when you fall off of the tree more mportance are taken up and suppled wth solutons, P k ' k * W *J U {' I, pl * f * nd ra For nstance, he goes counter to the expressed dea of hs pre- w *? a ^aze up O n your face. decessor and hand n hand" wth the wll.of the people of the. k, state n the matter of the bond ssue. And ths comes almost; Then f you stay there Ionc enough,va= fornn d. In fact he was one of the found'rs n He s also a charter member of the Salmajrnd Socety, organzed n He s stll actve n the affars of ths lterrry socety. In all cvc matters of local and natonal acope Mr. Cutter has been deeply nterested. Dr. B. W. Ho«gUod Woodbrdge Dr. B. W. Hoagland was born a Danvlle, New Je: December 3, and resumed hs prvate practce. DortoT Hnnfflnnd a drector of ^0 ha^been of untold d s servce to the ppco- voters hoped would do so: pe of ths secton d durng the h past; t charge of an ungraded school n Salem County, New Jersey. In 1890 he was made prncpal of the North Long Branch School, and after stayng there two years went as prncpal of the school at Belmar, N. J. From that place he Was called to o p Woodbrdge. whet* h hj^recafd hd,»s a 1«66, the fen of ' Naftan ald Emly teacher and prncpal rate among the E. (Albetson) Hoagland, both the hghest n the State. Hoaglands and the Albertsons beng When Professor Love came t«among New Jersey's oldest famles. Woodbrdge he found only one school Doctor Hoapland attended the publc wth a capacty of more than one or smultaneously wth hsrefusal to reappont the Edwards state T^cTareThVy^ wll Vow schools of Phladelpha, and n 1883two rooms. Ths was School No, 1, hghway commsson, about whch he correctly remarks, "the Into a great bg oak. entered the medcal department of whch s stll n use. The others were people have lost confdence n ths commsson." He feels, the Unversty of Pennsylvana, lttle frame structures, n whch one whence he graduated n the class of do almost all thnkng ctzens of New Jersey, that they are or two teachers taught several The whole trouble wth ths age grades. There are now ten schools IlOt the men to control the expendture of $40,000,000 appro- 1 wc are v j nk n," sad Uncle Parker! He began hs practce n Oxford, n the townshp ( and another n the prlated by the state to be upell on ts roads. " when we took hm uut to dnner on'new Jersey, the year of hs rradua- course of erecton at Colonn. All As to publc utltes Governor Slzer seems'to Rave clear Nlt ' w Year's day, "s that everybody ; ton, contnung there untl 1897, thort structures are of fre proof connh rpn<lln l.-< P.nl'nH /Inwn h< IHPS) q th-t trp uh'ltps s possessed to dran every mnute of' when he removed to Woodbrdjre and structnn and all are graded. Mr and ten, ble 1(1 M.s. boled down, hs Idea IS that tne Utltes, Hfe of Us ]ast drop of bioo(] The! took up hs professon here. He has Love, nt a meetng of the Board of are enttled to the use of publc hghways only SO long as they doa h(. ems U) be that a dollar n been an actve practtoner n Wood-j Educaton on Monday nfrht made a are satsfed wth a reasonable return on ther nvested captal, hand s worth two n lberty bonds brdge for 25 years. report of the growth of Woodbrdge Whether the Governor beleves that the rng several yeala hence,". In 1917 h" onsted wth the Med- Townshp schools, whch ndcated jjants exorbtant proft he dd not say, cle Parker was sncere n hs cal Corps of the Unted States Army, that stll more buldngs must be,.,..,.nu.-rfhl* IT^pfoved that he s no'tetng'fontsstowa a caprafh. He prcctett to talte care of the "rapsiy Clearly (lellen. hypncru" by showng us a sheaf of j was honorably dscharged n 1D18 expandng townshp. ' Taxaton, tax exemptons, and the parng down of thethr: sumps, bought 'way back p.. '-- number of publc ollcals were all subjects whch Slzer seems I'-'^- We also had the chance t Fords The Incas A. C. had a slegh CHAPTER XVIII. 173ft " 'Woodbrdge June 11th Proposals beng made for buldng a good stone brdge across the great brook adjonng to Thomas Lews,' [now Jacques Venet's property] n ordet to encourage t, the followng persons agree to gve the several helps toward ]t " s» ne«d to ther names, on condfton that sad brdge s actually John Conway, 14 Shllngs. - Benjamn Bloomfeld, 10 Shllngs. Gcrshom Conger, 10 Shllngs. Edward Barber, two days work and 10 Bushels of Shells. James Oaborne, four days work. Thomas Lews, twenty Shllngs. * Arthur Adlngton, fve Shllngs. " Thomas Hadden, two loadb of Oyster Shells. Joseph Bloomfeld, fve load of Stone. Wllam Thome, ten Shllngs. Mary Jackson, Seven Shllngs. Danel Noe (f sent for) one load of oyster shells. Annanas Lews, four Shllngs., Joseph Shotwell, Jun., Seven Shllngs. > Danel Shotwell, Seven Shllngs. Jonathan Knsey, one load of Shells.. DaVd Evens, tw olosd of Slott*. Wllam Frazee, fve shllngs. John Thaxter, two days work. J^ James Crowell, three Shllngs and She pence. James Walker, Seven Shllngs. Nathanel Ftz-Randolph (uncle) two days work. Serah Bunn, Seven Shllngs. Nathanel Heard. John Heard. Wllam Kent, Cash 14 Shllngs. Isaac Tappen. Joseph Cutter. Wllam Ctttpr, 3 loads of Stone. Rchard Cutter, 3 load of Stone. DaneKAyers. Nathtrne} Pke, 2-d«y»-Tr«rlt; : ; Wllam Pke. -, Rchard Wrght, 10 Shllngs., Wllam Smth, Shobal Smth. * Robert Stone, four load of Stone. Samuel Barnes (or Barron), far vce-presdent; Charles Alexander, to regard as more mportant than dd hs predecessor. ' Hs up our secretary-treasurer. A very mpor. naugural address gves lttle reason, even to belevers of df-j tant meetng wll be held Thursday n ferent poltcal fath to regret hs elevaton to the post of chef the new club rooms. All members A d anolher d s ne..._.. executve of the state. \J whe I work on ths column rdng party Tuesday evenng. A are urged to be present. Wllam Stone. \' And hstory has another leaf -Wllard Dunham a local con-j Davd Harrot, 4 oad of stone & one of wood. THE BOARD OF AND T«I. IlIst ; nod. n, ts ' volu^e:._ ; Those present ncluded: T"^^^, tractor and member ofthe Junto jtod! rl.derate.sarah Johnson,...^ '"""! "att3"gunttud",' "sttota large Beer on "at,,,.,,. Rodner, Margaret Tush, Vctor m.,. ' Could we but only realze huntng trp n.south Jersey last! Benjamn Alford, 8 days work. Hellegard, Ernest Blanchard, Henr The recently reorganzed Board of Trade has wthn ts That each day, passng on, gvasp the possblty of dong Woodbrdge Townshg ether j t Leaves one day Jess n whch to doletta Morrson, Frank Meyer, Charles :^a Davd Perkns. s ' at JOQ pound's, 1* on vew att Jamas Jones, three load, ol Stone.. _ Dur work great good or a great harm. If t s gong to llmtlts"member-j that"must It done! ATexander, Anna Goldsten and Wl-; Koyen. B Meat Market n Fords. The! Jonathan Harned. ".,'.. Shp to Woodbrdge proper t wll deal a serous blow to the! 4 n d w h t h u n l, t h t Jlam " e e!f rd /.. I Gun Club are plannng a feast n Doctor Moses Bloomfeld. common nterests whch now hold ths Townshp together. If, We can u't maktun IZT \. ~*"? ertr d. e. Hartun K «st.d honor of the event. on the other hand, t decdes that all sectons of the townshp What'er we've. J Francs Compton. ' KdS X"A done or left undone'a ^«s tewn Wednesday. The Fords Grl Scouts Dasy must march hand n hand toward the goal of a greater Woodbrdge and decdes to have merchants and busness men from! Our lves Forever left behnd. Mss M. Moe was an out of town Troop No. 1 held a very mportant vstor Tuesday. meetng Thursday evenng n the all portons of the townshp partcpate n ts delberatons, t' are made week; ot days and, _ Mrs, Andrew Bueragard vsted j Fords "School, Jan. 11. The troop frends n Perth Amboy Tuesday. I was reorganzed nto two patrols wll at once mark tself as an organzaton from whch the And each and every one \» townshp can expect great returns. And unless the Board of j Mu I?, t L? v?!? strct ^accountng When hs r«ce of lfe s done. Trade s prepared to do ths thng t can expect lttle support from the people. It s true that the Board has declared ts ntenton of nvtng merchants from every secton of Woodbrdge Townshp to partcpate n ts work. gestve of puttng anzng was done New York Herald Nod., are bg folks only, and offcers were elected from among them. The logcal plan would.seem to have been the callng of a meetng $l,r.00,000 or More. of men from every secton. In ths way the whole townshp j $!soo! If, could have partcpated n ehe electon and would have had a I hand n the organzng. Woodbrdge Townshp has long passed the stage where t formed the center of. a rng of outlyng communtes, all dependent upon t as chldren to a parent. Places that a few ~earg ago were but a few houses are now real towns. They ve ther own stores, ther own churches, ther own schools here the people meet /or socal gatherngs and cvc dscussons. But Woodbrdge proper has not yet f^ly recognzed ths fact, and ts atttude, f not changed, wll create n these places nterests entrely foregn to each oth<er and to the town- as a whole. The result wll be the gradual dsntegraton I ture. e townshp nto a number of towns, wth a possblty *.! - 0le of the sectons jonng hands wth ether TRahway 6r,h Amboy. Ths wll not happen f the nterests whch now d the varous sectons of ths townshp together are not al- *ed to de. And the Board of Trade, f t so desres, can be 't factor n nourshng these common bonds. Every porton of Woodbrdge Townshp s at present n e frst stage of a perod of growth, the extent of whch] no /OJP e <:? n J ud *> rt; ' Af t e r 'yn? dormant for a number of years, t'f'w hstorc muncpalty has been mbued wth the sprt of ~reb.s. The fact that Perth Amboy can no longer provde ether for the admsson of new ndustres or new homes turns the spotlght on the rnany desrabltes Woodbrdge Townshp has to offer both to the homeseejlcer and 1 to ndustry #at*«f gwth s ncreasng alarmngly. ' Tne long"'stretches vacant lands that once separated the varous sectons from "1 another nre now bj?w developed nto homebtes. In othe *s are r*ptd}y-b«rng removed from proper and other -communtes of the If the Board of Trade apprecates theae facts t canno - any polcy nor consder any plan whch does not nclud pmtwn of us all. And If the ftrganzatofl Is to be a town MRffar t deserves to succeed and wll succeed. But f t confned to just one secton t cannot successfully func *- t wll lack the prme ngredent of success. BEHIND THE TIMES? f. "h«rc s only one other telephone exchange n New Jersey *' 'tt Woodbrdge, that s equpped wth the old-fashone/ ^ handle type of phone. All others have the automat P 0M that mem that the company consders a lttle behnd the tmes, and, f 8q, are Wood t people content to be eo classed? " * J ) * 1 autc>m * tc typ* ^telephone s a extnct mprovement,.»th* knd now n me. Many of the complants beng voced jto the mforjorty of the serv^e here can very lkely be traced ) tha antquated equpment., How do Woodbrdgp people'refrnl thef telephone servndependent wel<!0b"n expresson at 1 from ts readers on ths q«*estofl. -." BRIEF BITS OF FACT Eatng earth Is common among uncvlzed people. A number of local people at-! the Eagle Patrol, whose leader s tended the Chautauquu n Metuchen: Grace Burkeson and Corporal Ml- : Tuesday. j dred Dalton, and the Hawk Patrol,! Mrs. A. Berkowtz attended a j whose leader s Maude Rasmussen for ' cnr( ' I""" 1!' ' n Woodbrdge today,, at anf l Corporal Freda Bagger. More are the home of Mrs. H. Kopper.! defnte plans were made for the com- T^ eant b0 7 -" Mr. H. Hawley was a local vls- tor Monday. Mrs. Wm. Rodner vsted relatons n Perth Amboy Wednesday. The Fords Redeemers' Lutheran Church was the scene of a very large group of people who attended the For ' untold centures the peacock educatonal meetng held Tuesday feather has been a mark of rank In Chna. nght. Rev. Krelnj read a number of poems whch were very nterestng. Guests were present, from Fords and The honey obtaned on the bank* of out of town. the Euphrates Is of anintoxcatng*qa- [ A very pleasant surprse! was tendered Earl Anderson, a member and offce holder of the H. B. Club The water of Lakfc Geneva rses of ths place, Sunday evenng, whert and falls ly, much {Ike th«a host of members of the H. B. Club, ocean tde. Mt Everett Is only about 29,000 feet hgh, but the sea off La drone Islands Is 31,620 feet deep. n connecton wth the followng wrtten across t, was one of thethree mprovements, namely: number of rfts receved. Sngng In Europe there are estmated to be and dancng took up a large part of 2S,0Op,000 more women than men, the the lattet totalng 225,000,000. evenng. Refreshments were Prte gold Is known as 24 carats fne. Alloys are.enregsed In fractonal teen twenty-fourths, or two-thrds pure gold. alcotol '«aaed as y orwed -mo death* and B2 cases of blndness In 21 states durng the frst sx months of 11)22. Twlght occurs only In' those countres (hat ar«stuated ut som». dttance^frou the equator, n countres near the equator darkneah falls qute suddenly &s»oon as (Ue sun djps beluw (he horzon. THE NOSE ANPTHt EYES An nqulunu nose Indcates hlgt mlndednesa. A long nose s a sgn of mert, power and K«nlus.. A Ronan^ose ndcates a prooeulty (or adventure. A eurted and fleshy nose la rejardeq as an Inducton of duuluatlon and cruelty. m ther frends and relatves, gathered at hs home to celebrate hs brthday annversary. A large cake wth the "Cjmplments of the H. B. Club" served at a late hour. The gu«sts ncluded those from Woodbrdge, Keasbey; Perth Amboy, Fords and Now Yo*k Cty.., _"fm-p was Thursday at the Fords School. Mss Rose Nash, dstrct nurse, s n charge. -r-mra. John Hansen waa an out of town vstor last week. ^-Un. Andrew Nfttsoh w«tfft'"«' shoppng trp to Newark Thursday. At a meetng held recently n the FordB Fre, more defnte plans were made for the comng danot), whch wll be a nuuk affar, n the Fords school house, some,m*ne n February. The varous members elected to take char K» of affars wll be announced later. Mw Paulne Balnt and a.number of grl frends, were New York vstors last week. -^Tha Forda Junors' Athletc Glub held ^meetng n th«r club rooms. New offcers were elected for the comng year. Afte/' busness sesson, refreshments were games played,, <r-p«ul Schmdt, of Red Bank, N. J., was the week-end guest of relatves n town. --A new club was organzed n Fords recently by a number Qf ]oc a j young <nen. THIS club' member*'all agreed on, the Inca's as bng a autoble name for the vttb wrnkle* at tb«eluh. Ths name Ths name trojm tke Indan* The 4J 4lWrf P»#l»ntj Cwwlu. Eodner, After a busness sesson, the health exercses were 'held. Games : were staged and musc. TJnder the drecton of Vola Ernst, a great deal j of progress has been made by the club. TOWNSHIP ASSESSMENT NOTICE GROVE AVENUE PAVEMENT TISDALL PLACE PAVEMENT "B" STREET SEWER ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board for makng assessments for benefts accrung from local mprovements s the Townshp of Woodbrdge, In the County of Sfld-! dlesex, has fxed Tuesday, January! 80, 1923, at 8 o'clock n the evenng, at the Town Hall, n Woodbrdge, for the hearng of all persons nter- ested n the assessments for benefts The pavement n Grove Avenue, Woodbrdge, known as the Grove Avenue Pafvement; The pavement n Tsdall Place, Woodbrdge, known as the Tsdall Place Pavement; ' I The Sewer n "B" Street, Port.Readng, Jjnjjwj. as th«( 'B" Strett TJ^wer. Dated January 19, WALTER J. BRA1TLING, Secretary of the Board. TOWNSHIP ASSESSMENT NOTICE SECOND STREET PAVEMENT. THIRD STREET PAVEMENT FOURTH STREET PAVEMENT FIFTH STREET PAVEMENT CORIELLE STREET PAVEMENT HORNSBY STREET PAVEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board for makng assessments for benefts accrung from local mprovements n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex, has fxed Wednesday, January 31, 1923, at 8 o'clock In the evenng, at the Fre, Fords, for the hearng of all jersqns Inter, ested In th«assessment for benefts n connecton wth the followng sx pavng mprovements, namely: Second Street Pavement; Thrd StreO. Pavement; Fourth Street Pavement; Ffth Street Pavement; Corelle Street Pavement; Hornsby Street Pavement; all'st Fords', n sad townshp. Dated Jan Jacob Ftz-Randolph. Joseph Havlan. -' " : Joseph Thorne. 1 J Samuel Jaques. [ Rev. Mr. Nathanel WhUker. Henry Freeman,,3 Shllngs and 6 pence. Isaac Freeman, 5 load of Stones. Alexander Freeman. John Freeman. Esseck Ftz Randolph, 5 Shllngs. John Barron, 10 bushels of Shells, and 4 days work. Isaac Ftz Randolph. Reuben Ftz Randolph. Thomas Thorp. Henry Martn. James Smth. Davd Dunham. James Brown. George Browj. Thomas Brown. John Brown. Wm. Smth. ' ' John Moore, 3 Shllngs and 6 pence. Joseph Moore, $ Shllngs and 8 pence. ^ James Kelly, one loajl of Stone f he can., Wm. Walker, 4 load of stone. Nathanel Ftz Randolph, Blacksmth, 40 bushel* of lme. Samuel Fourd, 2 load of Stones, John Kent, 1 Shllng and 0 pence. Samuel M<fl$t«, Shoemaker, S shllngs and 11 pence. John Gedds. Andrew Brown, 3 days work. Robert Ftz Randolph. Jacob Ftz Randolph. Henry Freeman. Junr. John Kelly, Jun. 10 Shllngs. M. G. ASHLEY Real Estate to5 Amboy Are. BESURE AND PICK YQLJR TOOLS From OurVell- Chosen Stock of HIGH GRADE TOOLS Hardware of AH Knds Ford's Hardware Co, Next to Pout Offce FORDS, N.4. ~ -< - "". ; : ' : 1 ROOSEVELT LAUNDRY KIDS *JlT SMAll- TDSERVe 1 YOU OHt AND AU,.. THIS message a ntend' ed for everybody. We want to serve every n town. We are the washerf oks who know how to take care of clothes. It you know how to Uke cwre of your money ^ott'h know It ts a proper Investment though a mafl one. 30 Ib. for.*;-* 91M Emch addtwwl III. 3H ceal* CAIBTI

5 ,, Synagogue Fund Is Approachng Goal (Contnued fro.ro Page One) FORDS Wm. Hoy % 10,00 Wesley Lddle H. Sloan Berkowt* BroR Smth A Ostergaard N. Meyer Irvng Rosenblum _ B. Jensen j. H. Salak M. Berlns H, Gnlreton ^...-, J. Hurbuth 2.00 H.-Meyer Hy *_., S. Shrman 1.00 Karl Standfortd 1.00 P. Mullen 1.00 Fords Oarage t 1.00 Leon Fcrbel CARTERET Brown $ Ph. Sleplelen Tom Cneret Joseph A. Hermann Chrstmas Club for D. L. Wohlgemuts Leo. Rnuchman Wm. Brown Fred Rmop 10,00 A. Rsbnowtz 8.00 Herman Shapro Andrew Chrstensen Oh. Krazman...*r»...fcftQ Iff. WnBWI!''fc»ay««*»» S^ Max Kohn... 6,00 Sam Nadel 6.00 D. Venok 2.00 Brown 2.00 Broko A Borko 1,60 CARTERET & CHROME M, L. Mansner. tfto Mr. Lcvesohn 6,00 Max Glass J. Ed. Shafer 5.00 Helen M. Donohue J. Shwartz Fredman, &.00 Sol. Rosenblum.,_ 6.00 Mr. Saxon._ 2.00 Mr. Wallng 1.00 B. Kahn Srulowtz 6.00 M.Conrad Mr. Dewr 2.00 Mr. Greenwald 2.00 Greenwald 6.00 Dr. S. Mesanger Dr. Wantock 5.00 Pennes or Dollars wll make yo«a member Jon today, and have money when you need t most. No Cost to You TRUST CO. "A Good Bank To Be Wth' Smth and Hobart Streets,. N. J. Member Federal Reserve system, under supervson of Unted States Governmett MITMIM WflMMYW» HIM MBTWMYBI Wt Wt ffllglm MIL JITC WE 1MB IWf lwfl 1WIAW y\/?\m For those restless nghts Vctrola Musc The soft, restful accents of a beautful voce, the sweet, relaxng strans of lovely nstrument*; undqr the gentle nfluence of these, the dsturbed and troubled lttle mnd clps easly nfc peaceful rest. There are a hundred and one ncdents n your daly home lfe when your Vctrola and Vctor musc prove possessons above all prce. Why go another day wthout yam Vctrola} We make t so easy to own your ownl We.wll delver at once any model you select J. H. CONCANNON'S Musc Store Woodbrdge, N. J. Open Evenngs. D YOUNG GENE SARAZEN GUARDS HIS LAURELS EkpectetJ to Regn Supreme for Indefnte Perod. Shamplon Golfer Takes Best Care of Hmself and Hs Great FRIDAY, JANUARY 1ft, 1923 Reparatons Sesson at Home n Another Wn-fr Mrs. Decker SUCCMS Has Not as Yet Affected Sl«of Hs Hat. Young One Sarazen, who won most of the 1921! honors In golf, seems destned to rolgn supreme for a longtme. Sarazen s young, takes the very best of cure of hmself, and has not permtted hs great success to change the sze o hs hat., There Is no nneteenth hole for Surozen. When the game Is over It s the showers, then- the- bg feetl for hm. None of the cbnnplonslp affars resolve themselves nto booze partes for Sarazen. dene takes the game serously. Ho has already made a lot of money out of It, and Intends to make a great dt'al more. It Is hs lvelhood and he means to nurse t. The very fact that Sarazen, eght dys after hs recent operaton for uppenfftttts,ffng"gtr«trwg"«fobmla gotf course s proof of the excellent health that he enjoys. Lavan May Retre. News from the Amercan baseball players In the l^ur East to the effect that Johnny Lavan hud been taken ll on the Orental tour would Indcate that the veteran shortshop may not return to the pnne n RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS^ TAR OF IOWA ELEVEN capt Qffrtlon Locke of the undefeated 1B22 Iowa team was easly the best football players In the Mddle West Charles A. Stoneham, presdent of the New York Gants, s n Cuba and talk that he plans to sell bs Interest n the Gants has subsded, at least untl he returns. «Dewey Lee (Schoolmaster) Patfon, star twlrler for sem-professonal clubs In San Joaquln county for the labt (wo seasons, has been sgned for a tral wth the Chcago Oubs.» The average golfer blushes If he has to carry a bag full of clubs through the publc streets, but a bowler, as he carres hs bowlng ball seems proud of hs athletc endeavor, «The management of the Salt Lake club announces the selecton of a tranng camp for next sprng. Duffy Lews wll take hs Bees to Fresno for a month's prelmnary work. «The sprt of never quttng Is a good thng for any athlete, Illnos players say Zuppke taught them that If he taught them nothng else, they got one collegate lesson worth whle. WMAT5 MATTER wrrf YOU! Attendance Record of Woodbrdge Schools. A composte report p the attendance record* ox «U the schools of Woodbrdge Townshp for the month of December reveals that the pupls scored a record of 90.5 per cent. The tems lsted n the report are: Days possble, 52,- (583% ; days present, 48,352; days absent, 4,331 l ; nverrge attendance, 2,'JO^; percentage of. attendance, 90.1); tmes tardy, 377; total enrollment, 3,705; sessons truant, 78; percentage of tardness per sesson,.003. MID-YEAR SCHOOL TESTS.. Supt. of Schools John H. Love announces md-year school tests as follows from Tuesday, Jan. 30, to Feb. 2: Tuesday Mornng, arthmetc; afternoon, penmanshp. Wednesday Mornng, Englsh; afternoon, spellng, Thursday Mornng, geography; afternoon, readng. after- Frday Mornng, hstory; noon, regular work. KEASBEY BOY MISSING; POLICE START SEARCH - KEASBEY. The TWlte* ofwoodbrdge and Perth Amboy have been able to fnd no trace of the sxteen ysar seen vorks here where he had come to seek employment Frank left hs homft' on May street, ths place, at seven o'clock n the mornng and went to look for work. It s sad that he had abott 30 cents n hs pocket when he dsappeared. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES. The second of the seres of Current Event.lectures by Mrs. Clayton D. Lee wll be held n the audtorum of No. 11 School on Monday afternoon, January 22, at 3 o'clock. Those wbo dd not secure tckets for the entre lecture course, may purchase sngle lecture tckets for the remanng lectures. The regular monthly meetng of the Womar's Club wll be held on Thursday afternoon n No. 11 School AFTER THE GAME (By (Ugh School Correspondent)). Metuchen came over to Woodbrdg* wth a stff upper lp and they went back a lttle stffer than they cama. Woodbrdge was out for revenge for the grls' defeat at the hands of Metuchen, last Frday, and revenge was sweet when the flnal score stopped at BY MRS. LA FC. -r Mrs. Docker entertaned the TnwTsy ternoon Brdjr* Clyb at her htu Upper Green street, thn weak, wa the frst meetng n a and was largely attended. Mrs. I A Form won sherbwt fm es for the frst prw and Im. _ Moore won the sw-ond, a pretty TCStt Mrs. Nevn Uuth won a slk Ttst ' thrd prze.»nd the consolaton pt The Hetuchcn team was small an< whch lft to Mm R. W Long, J y one long armed s gtltat room bouquet. member, but b they nanaged to keep Thoso present were: Mrs. C. the bll ball crculatng, l Th the bll ball was " ams, " Mrs, " N. Guth, ~ * Mrs. " ~ Mm., Mvngond,, Mrs., L. 'Cn pe<nlarly elusve and elastc probably due to the fact that Mr. Rothfuss had put a lttle surplus ar n the skn after practce the nght before. Ths caused more runnng around am more near shots that held the crowd frenzed than s usually the case before our team "gets gong," and showed n the low score at the end of the frst half, The second half started out strong wth Drummond, Hoagland, and Peterson addng most of the ponts. At the entrance of Tony Balnt, John de Russy left the game and Selly moved to center, and Peterson to forward, where he played a stellar game, droppng n 8 baskets. Later Tom Lev took Hoagland's place. The fouls were called even, but Woodbrdge netted two more than Metuchen. After the game the vctors went to Homer's where he treated royally to French cakes, whpped cream and the lke. Homer s supportng and boostng the Hgh School team. He has now offered to prnt the schedule f the boys wn nve straght. For ths encouragement the boys departed wth a cheer for Homer as they went. It doesn't sound* from the above account that Sgurd was sck, but on good authorty he was under the weather all mornng. The referee was from Perth Amboy and a»- Mst«If altowmg a ftst", good game. The lne-up s as follows: Woodbrldfe. Metuchen. Hoagland R. F G. Strtore Drummond L. F. Capt. lj. Zahn De Russy C L. Platt Voorhees R, G. T. Dover Peterson L, G. S. Dover Substtutons, Balnt for Peterson, Hoagland for De Russy, Hoagland. Lev for The next homo gamob aro Feb. 2, at nght, both teams play Upsala College, moton pctures before the games and a hop after. We play Metuchen at Metuchen Jan. 26, 3:80 P. M. (By Hgh School Correspondent.) WQQQBBJUGK..Frday, afterbbl the best grls' basketball game ever played on noon, Janhary 12, probably the local court was wtnessed by over a hundred stettators. TKe Hefuchen and local teams were well matched, and up to the last moment t was doubtful whch team would be vctorous. Splendd team work and good shootng was evdent throughout the entre game. Durng the frst quarter the Woodbrdge grls were several ponts ahead but by the end of the frst half the locals had but one more pont than the vstors, the score beng Metuchen started the thrd quarter wth a great deal of pep and took the lead whch t held throughout the game. Durng the last few mnutes the local team held the vstors down and scored several tmes, but tme was called and the fnal score stood n Metuchen's favor. The In4-up: Woodbrdge. Metuchan. Else Agreen F M. Drake Helen Johnson...F Ayres Olve Sandholt -..F..D. Humphres audtorum. Mss Sarah B, Askew, Dorothy Nejson G E. Wallace of the State Lbrary Commsson, wll Helen Augustne..G Danford be the speaker. Mss Askew spoke Florence Voorhees.G S. Platt Frday nght, January 19, both 1 k * * * k her at the tme of the frst guest the* ll pfcy nght ht three years ago, and wll be Upsala College at Kenlwrth. pleasantly remembered. Her stores are always wonderful and she always has somethng new to tell. The annual club play wll be held on Tuesday ngjt, February 13, n the Woodbrdge Theatre. JACK WILSON 8 I AM V/EARrtr O* OF THE HEW SHIRTS MOTHER for ME-AMO TrltS IS OMLV posmert IN!.' Mrs. Stryker, Mrs. La Font*, K. Moore nm Mss Else Lawton; ruests were Mrs. W. P. Mehtk, L E. Melck, Mrs.. Dykes, Mr*. K. Long and M««Helen Potter. The next meetng wll be the home of Mrs. R. Moor* on per Green street. PRIZES GALORE AT COMING C. D. A. P" -M The namtfev przes for th» card party and -djbl under the auspces of the CatfcQqp Daughters of Amerca, s no every day. A door prse wh fered and. there wll be an ton dance wth prus. Th wll contnue wthout nterrtrptkm throughout the entre evenng n tl>«audtorum of the Hgh School. The tables for whst, pnochle, fve htttt* dred and euchre wll be arranged ft tn gymnasum. WOMEN TO HOLD LAW ENFORCEMENT DINNflt The varous women's organatom n the Btate are co-operatng under the leadershp of the League ol W Vt, 4 l y Law Enforcement Luncheon to held at the Stacy-Trent, Trenton, Monday, January 22, at 12:;! o'clock. The tckets for the lnmhk7 eon are $1 each. Names and motoftv' should be sent to Mrs. V. D. Ha]$> t day, 13 Central avenue, Newark, *" Saturday. All Parent-Teacher. socaton members wll be walco Interestng speakers wll be prwenfc. After the luncheon t s planned to' vst the State. CARD PARTY FUNDS FOR SYNAGOGUE. On Wednesday nght the lades of the Congregaton Adttth Israel gave -a card- party.mth' home of Mrs. Kopper, on Man. H.S. Grls Fal Short street, for the beneft of the fund bv ng rased to bnld the new syna* In Last Mnute Rally gogue. Przes were awarded as follows: Brdge* pre, Mrs. H. Golanbock, a towel set. Pnochle, Mr. Kop- METUCHEN VICTORIOUS per, Turksh towel; Mr. J. Klen, cut IN FAST GAME glass ptcher; Mr. H. Sonnenblkk, collar and cuff set; Mr. H. Kelly, a jar of tobacco. Whst, Mrs. G. Snerman, boudor cap; Mr, Wess, lnen l; Mrs. Mandol, leather wallet,^ Sewaren EVENING OF MUSIC IN SEWAREN SEWAREN. Among the many dstngushed members of the 36- waren Hstory Club, both actve and honorary,- t would be dffcult to fnd' one more ready to lend of her (»!-- ents that Mrs. Lester Whte, of Perth' Amboy. As on former occasons, Mrs. Whte s to appear at a club beneft n an evcnnft of chamber musc, at the resdent of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tombs on Wednesday,.* January 24, at 8:15 o'clock. Wtt ^ Mrs. Whte wll appear the strnged quartet wth whom she plays and/ possbly ona or two other artsts» MRS. BALLARD IS HOSTESS MONDAY SEWAREN. Ms. L. F. Ballard, opened her spacous home on Mon- f, day nght for a card party for th*tu v ' beneft of the Woman's Club * ' Woodbrdge g Townshp. p Mrs. C. C Cooper, the h charman h of Sev Cvcs, was n charge of the whch was conducted to rase fan to defray the. expenses of the communty Chrstmas tree l REAL ESTATE FOR SALE and gfts. * *. There were eleven tables of auc*,'-' ALL PAPERS-Jan , Feb. 2,3 I ton brdge. The przes wertf ' 8 ROOM, two, famly/house, wth by Mrs. S. B.Demarest, Mr. garage; lot T5x150. eash 1,000. 3,500; Schoenfus, Mr. C. 9. Wswall, v C. S. Wswall, Mr. W. M. W > Mrs. J. S. Newton, Mss May ~ 6 ROOM, one famly house, all m- Mr. C. F. Lews, Mrs. A. F. provements; lot 76xl)0. Prce Mrs. F. T. Howell, Mr. S. B. 16,200 j cash $1,500. [ marest. s FAMILY framelouse, all mprove-1 VINCENT HOME SCENEmerts; lot 38x165. now OF FINE CARD PAR' rentng for $90 month. Prce $6,500. Bargan. SEWABfN. Mrs. Thomas, 1 FAMILY house 7 rooms, all m- c n ent «nd her. daughter. Mrs. J. 1 provements, douu garage; lot 125 Compton, entertaned at card* kl2b. Can be bought at savflce. Tuesday afternoon at the " Mrs. Vncent, n Clff road, ROOM, two famly stu«c» dwellng, hos < P 1 *" 1 n lud e d T M *H mprovements, l&toctod. Bar- rf 1 *^1' ' Mrs - G - b -, ls I gan. Owner Lng_out of town. Luke j Moo^ M«. John AW. WHAT'S THE USE TtftCf. MEET MIJ^ FI^M ^ JU5T Col^E HOME FROM COLLEGE FOR THE Dtf^l& CHARMED J ByLF.VanZelm r'uaon v/ X H. AVENEL, N. J. RghtoJ-A Par of Collegate Dumbbells Im 4 ROOM houja, bungalow style; lot $}" * & Wjlker, Mra. L. H. X 25x105. Can T be bought at sacrfce. Mm L. P. Battard, Mr B to Rankn, of Sewaren; Mss Robbng, of Perth Amboy, Mrs. land, of Ralway; Mrs. S, B. MB ' ( RlPPIHC \ \ w, GRL v...* Harold" Van SySde, of WUOL^ Mrs. S. B. Demarest won frst and Mrs. W. G. Weaver, the Delcous refreshments were s OVERTIMB s not so, common adayst mora puupl* lwve tme. Would you lke to make spare tme proftable? (Full Unaa also wanted). Wrte the chuetts Bondng and Insuran pany, Accdent and Health went, Sagtna.*, Mchagan. LADIES I GIRLS I WOM Your Opportunty (> 1 Velour Powder Puff (24 «. 1 6-o, can Talcum Powder 1 llrfe tubedr^pgfnam'a Cr 1 l'cx. hot. 1P9«W Perf 1 Carton Pr#utna,m's Scln une Styptc He*Unr P««e<l Actftl store value H

6 » " FRIDAY, JAMOARY 1», 1983 RDINARILY the fr<t fve years n a O r,c--v home are the hardest. There are so mmv necessary expenses that eat nto 4e fv.ly budget have selected four of the NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN FORDS GROSS AUTO SUPPLY CO. ' Unted States Sold and neumatc I* ^ Joy of Us l!;«r ft* or, anl I ~! It tyt!. te.1- A:rt«, «ho J fl'j Hc/ ; man'? IK--!,?:, n son of «wfctf, actors t v.- : ra".'! turne- nto thea : '--' a m^-cr..rtk.' -, ), - Amfrlr«r "Wl.S' r..-frth. 1 fhp r,or«art4. "s FREE TAXES otr;"» Is an KM!;*' IEP to '! «n J»!«lke t!»t?' lad Ir. Y.:.t\;.-.*. <-r, "uru'r 1 *] w plest- nn'l readfm!'* of «Pr!:;»h -, v rr. r. c.."3r.«.- - -» r^umr ""'J l''arh. 1ress«l n a that su([g#r*j enforced e^'n-»< rf! shp ' ; >.-r.s L :;» M's bernern vra logklng wstfyl. f«st ":.-.* Into Why. QfvrclP," uad Alme», ehdrg her!m.le wast, "lave yoa the trouble. o t.!l l!!> treathat rrt'. t""? UM'S be mserable to- FREE WATER rnf of h" r :r.:.'.'c*nt arm aac rauh l-,»r to >.. of a burtur;-»l.!rm t.'-t nly he local po..'*,., \*.e 1»rr' f;. Ins ues >::an1 Yarrl fl"n : 1 It tmn been lovely here at tectht* fron. rhfj Gporplm, "an>l you are such dear. I've nothng g to go hark to hsr n»:!, > "! knew htr f> be Inr.d t Wtf«l>ut n^-dolr.^. a; Uncle Jowph, who doesn't thnk up lo you t- l A.e h*r ' * t I WOJ;J anythtnk but bfolot7, tad you do' Y"U w-.uh l'«itktly to scarcely rwnenbers I elst though he splt your htu 1 C.:.k.OK. wou'ln I Is (jultp knd, of course. It wll be "Here? Ab'jur n-vcn ttou^hnl mles you* Well. I! lv Bptl: r * r Rr> Ms scalp T»'.k(-J t;" oce of U.c real awful after ths" wpst-hy-south 'f lerv:" sall the burglarft, buc ; : {I'd uot >\ rev nl hn "I've never met jrour Uncle Joseph," gtranffr, luglrk. "t'oblt. Ara>ahoe county. Ctzen of the world thnkng an<l fllllt <JUl kly, f!h- sad Amee, ''but I'm certan he's dent!)- and Kl real A::.»rk»n genus and darnc notblnr lo my Aunt Erythca and Jervaull,"»~^. HDSWIT to tle nune oj 'Hlly.' And new novr-ln»!.<«deven.fss has She broke Into n frenzed and vvd ttraul lulltr.atlona] attenton. rord-plrtur«of all that awated her. FU >> er««t gn* a 4 l.utnorut and d'-l'ghn n mxng Amwcan "A pae* aontetnn* between a ca-- and llrtlsh characters and ulra-tldff thedral and a barrack, and a fearful a Kr'jal amount of fun from sort of Roman matron wth a nose both. He srtms I" lark the fondness lke tle duke of Wellngton's I've gf th< average Kr;Khsh nov»h«for plots Involvng "narllal tnfdeltk-9. never seen aunt'a nose, but t's certalnlv IIIJ "Tle Jay ;t Lvng" I» rlfan lke that and to be drlled Into la every rf-spect. '.uttltu's comedy flrtng decorously wth an owlfuced and thrllllnj aj. tntur-.', lves up to I's ttle an-l u an sx'ldt* to a curnte who, s»me day, they say, wll Jaded appetlu. probably IJC a b!shf>p " CJcurfna was lnt-nsely ehockcl. "Alme'e, you really are etruordlnnrj'! CHAPTER 1 Many people would be too glad to be In your shoes. A long vst to Sentenced. a charmng old place Jcrvaul, they "I cnn't Almee des- say, s evon more old-rurld than j - -penrtety, "«m won't!",, "My answer, my knr Ance," s: sad peaceful " Lord Scroope Jrmly yet ln-nl^tmy, : "Moldy!" nt'rnple<1 AUBPP, "J» thst you must p», wl >»u Klall!" "AIKI luxurous. Lady Krythca, "A month or Aunt Erytloa," «al4 everyone says, «a splendd nbnagcr. Almee In stlllwl tonm, "woull kll me. Ahd yuur cousn a nce, sensble Why nre those thngs ahvay.s jlou un to me? I'm fed u >!" Toe Very Kcv, Vscount Sccjoopp, archdeacon nod Incumbent of the lvng of Seroe M.'IKIIU, gnzed Oreunlly ov T luf yulucr.f tfd ^vlthou^ j^g; pcarlng to hear her. A sunbeam fltered through the damond panes, Illumnng tls slver har and fnely eut features. It was as though the sunbeam sad: "Behold a sant; here Is one who hears und sreuks no evl." A sant Lord Scroope undoubtedly was, calm, bengn und Immovable as yranltc. "tf dear chld," he sad j-'ently, "let M admt the cold lght of retsnn. You tan have \<> gvnulue uhjeclun to your Aunt Erytea, fur you have never set eves on her snce you were three years! a rapt M P r ess ( >n on her Plump feaod Jervaulx ahl.ey Is u well-! tures > " he w " fal1 ln lljve wul >' ou - apponted and strctly ordered 1 Amee. I'm sure of It! And wber It Is an atmosphere whch wll correct, that'huppens " I hope, the Inlusm-e of tlut de- "Oh, you make me sck!" sad the plorable school from whch we have frenzed Almee. "It's a dsease wth removed y»u. You must gn. Aunt you! Sentment revolts me. Ths Erytbea desres Unt you fhatl p». And that, us you wll realze when you Hake her acquantance, Is fnal." The Hon. Amee Scroope's vvdly lovely fuce became stll tuore njut nous and du^perule. maunderng about love " "Almee," sad Georglna almost tearfully, "your very came means "leloved!" "Oh, rats!" sad Almee furously, and fled from the room. "Go und tell yuur mad to pnek, dear chld," suld Lord Scroope Kently, 1 pattng her head. Almee wan twenty years of ^e, and stood fve feet sx, but her father com-ved to have the '*lr of pallng suebudy about three <eet Uld. Alme' sad.mnetlng Inartculate, u bp-te for a rosc-pm tloodolr where Lady Scroope, blonde, j pette and wholly clarulny, was buttonng her glovty. Amd pnk surroundngs, Lady b'cronp' looked lttle older thun her dunj;lter. 'Jluntny," suld Almee furrlltly,!«tl!u luve In Ihruw jne a rope. I Klmply Kdt tu tu.' 'wuo4 trom 8'HjTll valt!" erfeme rapdty and terror her on JyvuulSj lytuy trj'tutu and Aleur'ler, twnkled, and wts KO US to IUUKII. Hln' put uffuchujat-ly on her daugh- Hboulders. "fyftj, Almee," she suld; "than u, I I yon would say, nohlnj,' lnng You have to go. I can't have, yunr ' father worred any more. 1 don't MUD wjdad pensvely, "there's Cause fur real alarm about /le- *ndw Lambe." "W «H very well for KOU," mourned J1 "butt* Tro really»orry r dpar. I am golns J» the AIllne-Templea»od el.smvhere?lvt «ftw we'ts, but when I k I wll make t up to you, h* Uttl crvaaes you auvs to nr." ).., kiwd ber daughter, and bur* dowu t tl^oar. _ """ yuupg man. I've seen hs photograph. Ulg fa#-" ' It's the face." sad Alm«e fercely, "of a cold boled codflsh: I've seen It I've seen It! It made me feel as If «ny shoes were fall of water!" - ^[fhtj!" ssnr'georgan' psnrttfrtty.' "You appal me!" "Qcod thng! Thearoa know how I feel!" retorted Atmee pertlj,' "The whole thn; appals me. These curates! I'm fed up wth them! Alexander Is the lmt!" Almee paused for breath. "le's a frump!" she sad, wth extraordnary vehemence. "He s good!" Inssted Georglna. "That s a good man's face, If ever I saw one. And," added Georglna, wth "And do not suppose that you wll CHAPTER II lack youthful socety," added Lord Scroope, smlng. "Your cousn, Alexander Lambe, s ut Jervuulx. A E*cape. In the deepest depresson, Amee lttle older than yourself, doubtless, wandered down the park avenue ' tout an excellent companon for you. towards the hgh road. She passed A joung man wholly devoted to good through the lodge gates and turned work, and wth unexceptonable connectons, he wlt doubtless attan that the corner of the road. emnence whch hs nunt would wsh There Almee halted, and consdered the perversty of Fate. And close Defor hm." Bde her barked * sharp onlnsloa, Almeo looked at hep father wth Intense suspcon. Then sle turned to wth a flash of yellow. Sumo and a whff of pungent smoke. And a d«r pjsthe photograph of a young man n a voce exclamed: Clercal collar; the face vas pleasant but twmewhut serous, wth lurgt 1 "H I!", (rank, round eyes. The face that "Just what I was thnkng!" sad.alnee made ut It wus hdeous. Almce. 1 A young man, who was tnkerng a motorcycle, whence came the exploson, looked up startled, and remuvud hs cap. "Oh! I'm sorry!" he sad. "I ddn't know there wus anyone around." They! looked ut each other, und both lukh'd). It was Impossble to look at the lranpr qml full lo *u$h.~lj«t 1 In derltlon. but Joyously, spontaneously, as out laughs when the breeze heels FREE TRANSPORTATION FREE ELECTRICITY regularly and we offer them FREE FOR FIVE YEARS. No. 1. Bus Transportaton to and from work wthn a radus of ffteen mles. No. 2. Electrcty for all domestc purposes. No.3> Tax Exempton on your buldngs. No. 4. Water for all household uses. AU absolutely tree lor lve years to home makers ln JAMESBURG All mprovements on the property- are now beng made ncludng gas, electrcty, water, 9euers, sdewalks and curbs and there s no assessment on the ndvdual property owner for these mplements. Inspecton of the property snvted and the Superntendent, Mr. WILLIAM H. BLYTH, lves on the ste. 9 For further nformaton, address Property Owners' Co-Operalve Assocaton of Mddlesex County, BELMETTA. N. J. N«w York Otllc*. S Beekman Street., They Looked at Each Other and Both Laughed. I'm here n England," he added, laylog a lovng h:>nl on the tank of the motorcyde-^'tu sell ths." "Werd-lookng thng!" sad Amee. wth Interest, for the cycle's engne wus of a reusrable shape. "Yours?" "Mne!" sad the stranger joyously. "Alone I dd t. I hold the patent. It's a Sunakatower the Flyng Splnnx:" "Hppng name. Ca t fly?" "Can t fly? It devours space lke the- sunbeams Uck up the msts of the mornu'! And no mure ooue than a baby's whsper. "Around the world tn thrty wnks When once srjt th«flyng ph "It's got Snbad's Carpet an' the Seven-league Boots guessok." He threw a leg over the saddle. "Lte a Epln up the road? Jump up behnd!" Amee Immedately perched herself on the carrer. Ttere was a whrlwnd charm about te stranger that carred her away. The next moment the Flyng Sphnx dd the same. The wnd whstled pust Alnwe's ears. To keep hen seat sh«was oblged to grab Blly suddenly round the wast. "Don't mnd U A hgld your' she gasped. " " "Shucks!" sad Blly Impatently. "I don't care how you hold me, s'loug's you don't ht the grt!" They breme/1 tbe crest of the rse. "llaug tght yowl" he cred. "We'll let her out!" The Sphnx went forward wth tle whrr of a shell. Sht peeled the roud- 1 way behnd her lke a runung (ape. Amee felt the roar of the wnd rse to a scream. Blly leaned lghtly fur- the bont,' or when a puppy dog fulls buck to the spot whence sh«hud ueud over tal. : I started. Amee sprung from tbe carrer. Wten the notorcycllet grnned, hs leeu vtre so wfte tha Ua gave I "Oh. thank you I" she gasped. -Tbat UIB eltet't of a Hush. IIlu far and *h& ft^'imtund^l wan luv Kood to be true!" fotwtled har caught the Bun. head looked as If It mght be rungu $ jour, wtlwut dauagng unythlng except the door-panel. He WHS bg bult, and nlout'twentyflvft but ls brght blue ey«l urght hu\e belonged to H b»y of autoea, le wore dusty blue uvvrulu. '"'ut'n Iwawl" l«su.10 approvngy, as Almee luugbud agan. "You w«re loolclng as «you telt pretty low." "I was. Everybody has been appullngl Talkng septlmeut tll I feel stcky, all over." The btru'nger' face fell. *eel ^tnt'8 too had! Sentment, eh?" He made a gesture aa If ward- Ing off Invsble asaalant^. "Hentuent Is poson l»rl Jt gves me that tred fteuag. Ibduo. acewt UJY sym In tbe»pace of a moment they felt M though tbey bad knuwo web for ywn. v "Do you-ve «rvywhew tbot lad AbJtM, "I KMW tojwve effortless, effcent. ' Almee was' only conscous of beng whrled glorously through space, when ; the Sphnx, ufter a two-mle l, H>p, sld The cyclst, wthout d looked at ter glowujj; f ac«und I eye*. "I wsh lwre were mont IIk«you,"! he sad, laughng. "Tc) 'em whoever they art to fun the sentment. Slung, an' good luck to you!" He ruaed Ills cap, and nwa moment tbe Sphnx whrred hm uwuy In a cluud of goldeu dost. Alwee followed hm wth her eyes tll he was round tbe bend, then ah* turned buck nto the purk. It aeemed to ber that the k8uughthud become lens vvd und tbe ky paler. Very lowjy, Arly m ^ h^r wty back to the porkl of Scroope Towew, where the heavy famly car, laden wth luggage, atool watng. Ueorgna was on the Mepe, abundantly wrapped up. aud l«rt 8cr«oue stood besde h*t : ' q " be lad to the chauffeur "you whi mp mm Bernera at tt tattoo and ttm>a Mla< Hum oo M Jm* Jl r - WOMEM OF OTHER LANDS An Illterate woman la practlcallj unknown ID Slam, Chldren In Samoa are tangnt, bj tnelt mothers, to swm belote they are Uugp years old. The very poorest women of Madagos- Mr are able to wear slk, as It l cheaper than any other cloth. The frst Moro grls ever graduated as nurses receved ther dplomas In 1918»t the Phlppne general hosptal. Javanese grls are sad to be ttft world's most profcent pearl dvers. They bogln to learn ther trade at about tmrteon yearn of age. MODERN OPTICAL SCIENCE The Scence of Optometry embraces two functons. - Frst A thorough, accurate examnaton of your t eyes. Second The prescrbng of correct glasses, best suted to your ndvdual features. We perform ths double servce to your utmost satsfacten. L. S. HAZZARD Eyesght^Specalst, formerly wth Stllman Hopkns, Clark & Hazzard 133 Albany Street New Brunswck, N. J. Phone 422 Establshed 1ST9 FURS STORED FRQE Remodeled or Repared Dur Ing th«summer Months A. GREENHOUSE 5t SMITH STREET Perth Aorbor CRUISES DE LUXE on the fnest steamer* engaged n THE WEST INDIES To the West Indes, Panama Canal, Venezuela, Nassau, Bermuda, Cuba, Jamaca, Hat. Wpdw»rd Islands, Trndad, Barbadoes and Martnque. $250 and up Loavng on January Feb'ary ^, March 22, 1>23 ' Rsaenttot hould b«made now For ralet and further nformaton wrte ur CAII at our off^e, u* should you delra a representatve wll be ant to yuur bone wthout ur addtonal charges to you, JacobGoldberger BANKER EBtftblHhed 1H8H Steamshp Tcket Department 432 STATE STREET Cor. Washngton PERTH AMB0V, N. J. EYES EXAMINED Headaches Releved by Properly Ftted Glasses Lenae Grand on the PrttabM I. MANN OPTICAL SPECIALIST Aa to my standng, aak your doctor. STREET PERTH AUBOY, Opposlts Woolwortb't P and 10c Store. S. B. BREWSTER Dealer n FLOUR, MEAJ S FEED, BRAN, GRAIN, RILED HAY MAIN BTHHlrf - Woodbrdee, N. J. Adjonng P. R. R. Tel. 66 P. MONTA2ZOL1 SHOE REPAIR EXFERT Raa\*e«able Prce* Best Whlt O* Leather Used GREEN STEEET Lft Penn S. R, WHctj CANDIES AND ICB CRKAM 79 MaU S. Trf. 43 HUMPHREYS A RYAN W ' HARDWARE CM R*B e H Mlk St WooArUc*, N. I SALTZMAN'S HARDWARI WIFELESS SUPPLIES sal SETS Ho*M Furnthnft BoUdan' Hardwtr* 82 HENRY R0M0ND Qualty Grocer 141 MAIN ST. 'PtMM 5»-B Woodbrdfe GUSTAVBLAUM Groceres and Provson! 97 MAIN ST. Woodbrdft EPHRAIM CUTTER, CotBtcllor at Law, 21 Gr**B Street, Tel Perth Amboy New Brunswck Av» FORDS mbor 208S FORDS GARAGE CO, Gm.r.l AUTO AatfcorH4 FORD JUrWe* U«ng C«nflln» FORD Pnto FORDS HARDWARE 00. Tool, Pants, VarnA A Ol* Wndow GUM and HouehoM Next to Potofflce F0BD8, V. 9. LOUIS MORRISON Shoes, ClothnK vy Geoeral Merchandse FORDS, N. J. WOODBRTOGE OLIVER B.AMES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Wllard Battery Servce Phone 522 PEARL 5T. BIG 5 AND 10 CENT BARGAINS Open every Evenng Tll 10 o'clock NEIGHBORHOOD STORES, 75 Man Street 'Where Dd You Buy Those Shoes?" "I bought them from fhrolo lone, on Fulton Street. Aft* sx months wear they are stll n condton."- * % "I wsh I had known about hm. I bought these shoes elsewhere and just look at them after beng worn only two weeks." PAOLO GIACALONE 144 Fulton Street, N. J. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE COAL and SANITARY ICE Full Weght Prompt Servce THEO. A. LEBER AVE. Tel. 229-J ^ PORT READING SCREENED SEMI-BITUMINOUS COAL Excellent fuel for the furnace Sold and delvered by RYMSHA&CO. 989 State S., N. J. Telephone 1313 Perth Amboy Prnted nstructons for burnng furnshed wth each delvery. SHIP BY WATER Mddlesex Transportaton Company offers excellent Mrvce between New Brunswpk and New York, ' Through blls of ladng ssued, and hreuch ratefl n effect between New Brunswck and vonta ln the South ana Southwest, va Morgan Lne, Ocean Steamshp Company of Savannah, Clyde lne and Mallory Lne. We also hate through rates to Boston over ttfa Metropoltan Lne. Through Bfll* < bach Lne, va Bau Hawaan UanSj' Freght for N^w fjunflwek receved York, untl 5.00 F, M. Reamer leavw eve Telephone, New Brnn^wcV ladng ssued from New York aver the Lucken- \ganl Route tt> Sat^ Francsco, San Dego, Los le,\ other Nttrtl 18, North Wver, New eek day at 8.00 P. M. j I I I

7 THE GREATEST SALE Of MEN'S AND ' MEW CLOTHING EVER KNOWN Here's Clothng Hstory SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS Ths s no ordnary Sale! It s the Qualty Shop presentng the Bggest Sale t ever undertook, L made possble by our buyng power t s a S A L E where every promse made to the publc s backed up by even GREATER VALUES GREATER QUALITY I IMPORTANT To avod the crowd, try to be on hand when the open at 9 A. M. NOTE If you desre, a depost wll hold any Sut or that you may select, 2 Pant Suts Here you wll fnd the Greatest and Fnest Selecton of MEN'S CLOTHING ever offered at a prce so sensatonally low the result of over four weeks of specal preparaton. Here are MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, ONE AND TWO PANTS at a prce absolutely shatterng all precedent n value-gvng values that you never even dreamed were possble. It s somethng to remember; t wll be remembered. Thnk what a varety of styles ths represents Hundreds of ALL WOOL SUITS at $ and 2 PANTS SUITS at $19.5Q Formerly sold at $25, $28, $30, $35 Sale Starts Frday, January 19,9 a. m h Y NOTE THIS Woolen fabrc* have _ advanced greatly and n vew of the fact t s safe to predct that future clothng prces wll emphatcally be hgh. Do not buy only for the present, but buy for a season ahead. STYLES 1 BUTTON LASTS FOR 14 DAYS SIZES 33 to 48 MATERIALS Serges Cassmeres Worsteds French Backs 2 BUTTON 3 BUTTON Conservatves Golf Models Norfolk Models Double) Breasteds Belted all around. Jazz Models ~ Belted Back Whpcords n all the wanted colors- Blue, Black, Brown, Pencl Strpes Newest Checks, Plan Colors, And the Latest Fancy Strpes Herrngbone Weaves No Charge for Alteratons BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIRS THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU, FREE TO ALL Don't be msgnded-we Have No Branch Stores SHOE DEPT. : offers thousands of pars of Men s, Women s and Chldren's All Leather Shoes at V2 the orgnal] prce * «250 OVERCOATS TO BE CLOSED OUT At We do not want to carry them over. All Wool Materal, Newest Colors and Styles. Formerly sold at 20, K, 30 THE QUALITY SHOP 292 Smth Street Perth Amboy Between Oak and Prospect Sts. (All Cars and Busses Pass the Store) S, BROWN, Prop. Open Evenngs BERT KING, Mgr Come early whle the selecton s r!» BOYS'CLOTHING 1 WEFT. Hundreds of Boys* Pants Suts, and Overcoats to be sacrfced. 300 Boy*' All Wool Sut, 2 Pants, at 6 45 S*«* 8 to IS Regular $12.50 Values "* v- 250 Boy*' All Wool Over«*t», ' '-'- nawe^t Stylet (all '? ItomW Vajb«l &oo to :<;.

8 Y n n n t. A GOOD COUGH REMEDY «FAMILY USE rnkel's COUGH ELIXIR s ntended to replace the numtos patented or secret cough mxtures of more or less value, by a carefully prepared pharmaceutcal product. It a a useful remedy n the tfeatmentof Coujhs, Colds, Bronchts and torn* Chronc D^*«of the Throat and Vocal Cord». It s pleasant to take ton<\ contans some of the best known remedes n proper amounts. Tts acton s quck, and expectoraton s rapdly promoted, wthout any nauseatng effect or dsturbance of dgeston so common to the usual cough remedes. Taken n tme, n combnaton wth a stmulant, t may ward off the average commencng cold. A laxatve should be taken, and the bowels kept movng freely at the frst ndcaton of a cold, and ths preparaton taken n addton, n the dose as stated on the Label, may prove very benefcal. The value of ths excellent compound n the foregong, an well as n other dseases of the ar passages, s due to the facltes wth whch t renders expectoraton easy, allayng the cough and soothng any pan present. Laryngts (nflammaton of the vocal cords) wth t«rrtatng hawkng and hoarseness, s usually benefted by the use of ths remedy, whch fact makes t of useful servce to publc speakers and sngers partcularly. Its demulcent propertes conveyed to nflamed and rrtated surfaces, promotes usually a grateful, soothng and healng effect. Remember thatan ounce of preventon s worth a pound of cure. The use of Frankel's Cough Elxr s advsable when the cough s frst notced, for there s always danger that a smple cough may lead to serous consequences. FRANKEL'S PHARMACY 89 MAIN ST. Phone 150 Prescrptons Our Specalty WEEK END SPECIALS Frday and Saturday ~. Groceres Pork and Beans, can '. 10c Sunbeam Kolled Oats, package 10c Domno Syrup, jar -- _ 10c 3 for 25c. Mane Corn, can 15c Peas,'can 15c Lafayette Pckles, jar 19c ketchup, Wlsco, bottle 15c Jams, 2 bottles 25c Campbell's Soups, can 10c Dromedary Date$ pkg. 1 Cleanser, package ; Takhoma Bscut, package : 6c Best Coffee, pound 30c Mxed Tea, pound, 35c Cookng Butter, pound --, 44c Best Butter, pound _... 58c Crackers, loose, 2 lbs. for 25c Meats, Chuck, pound.,..._ Rb Roast, pound ; 25c Fresh Shoulder, pound 19c Sausage, home made, pound 28c Fresh Spare Rbs, pound L^ 18c Pork Kdneys, pound,» 10c Hams, skn back, pound 25c Ham, fat back, pound 18c A. BERNSTEIN MEAT MARKET & GROCERIES 51 MAIN STREET,, N. j. ECONOMY MEAT MARKET LOW PRICE LEADERS II. KOPPElt, Prop. 123 MAIN STREET Phone Orders Gven the Best of Attenton Phone Orders Delvered Telephone 636 CALIFORNIA HAM large, 1b. 15c small, lb. 17c FRESH HAM half or whole, lb. 25c SMOKED HAMS half or whole, lb. 25c frime CHUCKROAST lb. Natve Beef. 18 c 1mh klled 35c RIB ROAST Beat Cuts lb..._..25c FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, lb. 17c GENUINE SPRING LEG OF LAMB, lb. 35c ROUND ROAST lb.. 30c FRESH PORK LQINS lb.. T 25c Woodbrdge _M>\.'l Mrs. (!. Bntmnn, nf Vnntbrutyr rnad, «re attendng lh«' Grand Chanter of the Order of the rn Star lt Atlantc Cty. Mrs. \VMnm Tobrowsky, of TWTrPSrrfr+v ottfttmmllffl Anna Dugan, nf N-w York <*ty, over the week cnl... Tho meetng of the Lades' Mssonary Socety of the Presbyteran Churrh postponed the meetng untl t tl W.Offw TV next Wednesday, January 24. Mr.». Andrew Keyes vsted het I ",**1922. son John, at the Freehold Mltary ' School, Monday. NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWNSHIP OF SECTION 14 n jthe County of NfotflesMnrl mlj ^ T M *^o I. Wehv jrlvw that the undersgned. Collector of Taxes of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n.the Cotmty ol -,, -.- Masonc Hall Buldng, (reen Street, Woodbrdfjc, New Jersey, on the 8th day of Fcby., 1928, at two o'clock n the afternoon, *rn Standard Tme, to satsfy muncpal lens now n arrears. ^ J.- l * he Rold are lsted below, hern* descrbed by lot and block number as shown on the Townshp Assessment Map, and n accordance ' wth thr lttox duplcate Rvnt the owner'., name as shown on the last tax duplcate, together wth the total amount due thereon as computed to July n.rrel, ofland wll be sold to make the amounts severally chargeable aganst the same on sad frst day of July, 1922, at eom-?* ^»5 ts TnJether wth nterest on sad amount from sad frst day of July to the date of sale, and the costs of sale. In a supplemental " KO column s sh 9 wn the*estmated payment requred to avod sale. I W * Mrv Ilnrnon, of Kwwman rtrset. Snld parcel* Wll be "old n f*e to moh persons as wll purchase the. same, subject to redempton at the lowcnt rate of joterest^but not exceedng entertaned her daughter from -^<>w -. per cent, per annum. ll at hs home Sad sales wll be subject only to muuc.nl rauuc lons accrung g after July y 1, 1922, ncludng assessments confrmd after that date and 1922 taxes, and *.' _. *. "_. -_,!-.,.... IU.n f It n fma fve/i hr ltfv on Lnden avenue. l0 u- rght,of nterested parteh to redeem w.thm the tme fxed by law. t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham,; Mr. nntl Mrs W. G. Comngs and Mr. Computed and Mrs. E. C. Moke were the guests to of Mr. and Mrs. Grlswold, of Woodbrde " Tuesday. July 1,1922 OJd Rd. to.new Brunswck Hodse Halper Smon L.. $ Don't forget the Mnstrels by the Clyde Avenue Sarah Feldman Men's Urotherhood of the Presbyj.tenn Church to be gven tonght n Domnck Cardllo Mchael Kapuchy [ the Hgh School Audtorum. John Mnn _, Mss Flora Leber s serously ll Ho.use Thomas Nagy.- ll'6o at her home on Freeman street. Joseph Dhenes Mrs. H. von Bremen was a New- I. A. Myers... _._^ Mchael Joyce ark shopper last Thursday. Mss Mare Schlckonmaor was j «Newark vstor Sunday. Mrs. Guth wll leave Saturday for an extended trp to Florda. «G3 Mrs. Margaret PfefTer, of 118 Brooklyn, was the over Sunday guest Clock 121 of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brcckenrdge, j 138E of upper Green street. ] Mrs. Wllam Freeman and chl-! B] O ck 139F dren Antonette, Thelma, Wllam 139F and Robert, of Duncllcn, were ther 0C k HI dnner guests of Mrs. Katherne Eb- 159 ner,of Prospect avenue, Saturday, 165 Robert Hnnsh, of Brooklyn, vs. B, ock,, Kn tecl hs aunt, Mrs. Frank Carlson, of School street, over the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. L. V. Buschman have recovered from ther recent llness. The meetng of the Lades' Mssonary Socety of the Presbyteran Church wll be held Wednesday afternoon, January 24. Ths wll be the last meetng of the fscal year. The quarterly dollar collecton wll be taken and the Mte Boxes are to be turned n at ths tme. It s urged that all the members be present. Albert and Edward Brkholt, of Colona, have motored to Florda to spend the wnter. They equpped a Ford so that they could use t for cookng and campng out durng the! J trp. "" They were accompaned L by- ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Brkholz, as far as Wlmngton, Del. Dert and Ted were graduates- uf Woodbrdge Hgh School n the class of Mrs. Ernest Moffett and daughter Grace, of Prospect avenue, were Newark shoppers Frday. Mss M*t>lc Bloodopod, of Morgan Heghts, spent the week-end wth her cousn, Mss Anna Hart, of Schoder avenue. Mss Evelyn Rodney was an 'Elzabeth vstor Wednesday nght. Mss Alda Van Slyke was the luncheon guest of Mss Myrtle Orb, a Normal School classmate, at her home n'cranford on Saturday. -Mrs, S. B. Dematest presded at 1 3B IA 4D 4P 5D 5H 17F 19C 40 43D 175M J A 349B J 376J 407C 425H 432M 432H 432M 402M 432M 43 2M 432M F 468H 468K B10A 510A 510D 510D 510F the organ Sunday mornng n thel Presbyteran Church n the absence^ 510G of Mrs. W. A. Lockwood, the organ-! 510G at, wht> was ll. 510H Mrs. Theodore Beam, of Rahway 516C th* 516L1 house for several weeks by llness, s 516F recuperatng. 516F Mr. Max Noth, of Rdgedale avenue, s confned to hs home wth a 516G severe attack of rheumatsm. 516G Mrs. Bergh, of Rahway avenue, 516G s sufferng from a spraned ankle. B25E Mss Laoto Mark, of Elzabeth, 526 s spendng the week-end wth frends 530 n town. " 532 Mrs. C. M. Lddle, of Tsdale 533C Place, was an Elzabeth vstor Tuesday. 542A 537 Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Boynton, 553 Mr. and Mrs. Colby Dll and Mss 558' Anna Dunngan attended the "Guest Nght" of the Perth Amboy Woman's Club on Monday nght. The Study Club wll meet at the home of Mrs. P. W. Logan, on Grove avenue, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 23. The Salmagund Lterary and Muscal Socety wll be entertaned by Prof, and Mrs. J. H- Love, Tuesday evenng Jan. 23, at ther home on Green street. Mrs. A. F. Randolph, who has been ll at her home on Bahway avenue, has recovered. Mss Carolyn Ter, of Edgar Hll, who s attendng Montclar Normal School, spent the week-end wth her parents. The Sunshne Class of Frst Presbyteran Sunday School wll hold a Rummage Sale n the Parsh, Saturday, January 27.. The Lades' Ad Socety of the Methodst Church, wll hold a food sale at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lddle on Man street, Frday afternoon, January 20, from 2 untl 4 o'clock. ' The lades of the Methodst Church held the largest tea of the season at the parsonage Thursday afternoon. The new members of the congregaton were the guests. The food sale gven Saturday afternoon by the Woodbrdge- Sewaren Chapter, Auxlary of Rahway Hosptal, netted the treasury about $32. The regular weekly prayer meetng of the Methodst Church was held at tje homg of Mr. am Mrs. 3quu. on Wednesday evenng. ' lyfrs. Andrew Keyes, of RahWay avenue, vsted her son John, who s a student at Freehold Mltary Academy, on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. I. T. Spencer has recovered from her recent llness. Plant Polaona MQMUttOM. A South Atttrcaa lnvmtlgator has dscovered that the mosquto larvae cannot llvt la water wleru the plant known an ehara toedlta n found. Ths plant wll grow almost anywhere and uaj' b«the lueuns of'rddng loeal- Itlts (f ths troublesome pest. The ttporlets prov* conclusvely thut the Insects are klled quckly owlnj to oue to»le muatmce thrown off \>y the plants. R. A. fflrner Funarl Drector and Expert Epbalmer, Tn» only fully equpped aad np-todate Undertakng EnUblUamnt to town. OUR MOTTO Far Tnatrnant to All. Offce PUon«-M4. BetduM Lot 4 Lots 120 and 121 Lots 1668 and 1669 Lots 1f23 and 1624 Lots 1283 and 1284 Lots 276 *nd 277. Lots l'j'j and 200 Lots 311 and 312 Lots 3 nnd 4 Lot 23 Lot 69 Lot 1 Lot 2 acres Lot 4 acres Lot 37 acres Lots 77 and 78 Lot 81 Lot 57 Lots 68 to 70 Lots 565 and 566 Lot 154 Lots 1 and 2 Lot 4 Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 3 acres Lot 24 Lot 1 Lot No. % of 316 Lot 365 Lot 3 Lots 1 and 2 Lot 3 Lot 5 acres Lots 227 and 228 Lot 263 Lots 27 to 29 Lot 31 Lot 32 Lot 80 Lot 34 Lot 36 Lot 36 Lot acres Lot 2817 Lot Lot 2075 Lot 4 Lot 109 Lot 337 Lot 373 and 374 Lot 237 Lot 257 Lot 606 to 615 Lot 195 Lot 196 Lot 13 and 14 Lot VI of 680 TofCTT Lots 334 to'336 Lots 337 to 340 Lots 301 to 304 Lot 312 Lot 321 Lot A Lot 4A Lot 13 Lot No part of 5 Lots 59 and 80 Lot 11 Lot 28 Lot 2C Lot E. * 563A Lot E-lLot G 563D 563S B A Hock 786D 786D B A 856P 855Q Blbek 984 flock B)ockl007 l007 l007 lou lou l Lot 598 Lot 87 and 88 Lots 286 to 292 Lot 24A Lota 78 and 79 Lot 443A Lots 407C and D Lot 343B Lots 29 and 30 Lots 135 and 136 Lot 166* Lot 108 Lot No. % of 325 Lot 380 Lot 382B ' Lot 36 Lots 3 to 8 Lot 8, Lot 10 Lot 209 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 184 Lot 189B Lot 2 Lot Lot 47 Lot 15 Lots 14 and 15 Lot 66 Lot 15 Lota 71 to 73 Lots 89 and 90 Lota 11 and 12.LatfJU Lots 10 and 11 lot 13 lot 6 Lot 9 Lot 12 Lot 54 Lot 7 Lot 18 Lots- 80 and 21 Lot 82 Lot 23 Lot <ot " 8 Lots 29 and 30 Lots 88 to 40 Lot 24 Howard Street Howard Street Wordcn Avenue May Street Loretta Street Hoy Avenue New Brunswck Avenue pahl Street Grand Street New Brunswck Avenue Lot Creek Inland Wldwood Avenue.Grant Avenue Woodland Avenue Second Street Kng Georges Road Beech Street Summt Avenue ** Poplar Street Oak Avenue Oak Avenue Man Street Man Street Man Street Thompson Avenue Ford Avenue Ford Avenue Cutter Avenue Essex Turnpke Woodbrdge Avenue Woodbrdge Avenue Green Street Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Avenue Oak Tree Road Oak Tree Road Chan of Hlls Road Chan of Hlls Road Chan of Hlls Road Chan 5 of Hlls Road Chan of Hlls Road Inman Avenue Berkeley Avenue Vernon Avenue Vernon Avenue Klne Avenue New Dover Avenue Wllow Street Wllow Street jcedar Street Cedar Street Maple Street Maple Street Maple Street Pennsylvana Avenue Rahway Avenue Cleveland Avenue Cleveland Avenue Lake Avenge Arthur Avenue Arthur Avenue Strawberry Hll Avenue Fulton Street Pulton Street Fulton Street Carolne Street Amboy Avenue Man Street Barron Avenue of 28, all 29 Grove Avenue Garden Avenue Garden Avenue Almon Avenue Lot 26, ' Lots 71 and 72 Lot 72 Lot 19 Lota 82 and 33 Lot 61 Lots 188 and 139 Lots 140 and 141 Lots 470 and 471 Lot 192 L<jt 25 Lots 568 to 571 Lot 684 Lota 464 and 465 Lota 45 and 46 Lot 78 Lot 531 Lots 536 and 639 Lot 166 Lot 104 to 112 Lot 17 Bamford Avenue Crampton Avenue North Avenue Rdgedale Avenue James Street Seventh Avenue Ffth Avenue Frst Avenue Second Avenue Thrd Avenue Second Avenue Ffth Avenue Blazng Star Road Sxth Avenue E. Street ' B. Street B. Street Hotse 2 s t Barn 2, Houew & Stable 2 s 4.2 acres 26x100 each 26x100 each 25x125 each 25x150 each 25x125 each, 50x150 75x150'each 75x150 each 50x100.rregular 30x70 each 75X150 50x200 50x acres 20x100 50x100 2 Factores 3 s & Barn Roosevelt Road Roosevelt Road West Avenue West Avenue \ Robert Avenue Woodbrdge Avenue Old Road Adjonng Trolley Oak Street Garden St. & Smth's Creek Center Street Thorpe Avenue I - T Thorpe Avenue Woodruff Avenue Woodruff Avenue Prospect Street [ Buldng... _.] Hyatt Street Hyatt Street Avenel Street Hvatt Street L«*d Street Jwsen Avenue. jmpna Avenue Demarest Avenue. Demafest Avenue... Denmrest Avenue. l'rospeot Avtuue Demarest Avenue Mnna Avenue Zeglcr Avenue St. Georges Avenue St. Georrat Avenue Thorpe Avenue Demarest Avenue Demarest Avenue Tappen Street Tanpen Street Rahway Avenue. Rahway Avenue John Street Leesvlle Aveque Houee Rahway Avenue. Merelne Avenue. Merelne Avenue Merelne Avenue Rahway Avenue Rahway Avenue > r Merelne Avenue _.,_*_ Merelne Avenue '._ Blandford Avenue. Coddngton Avenue... Bdwln Street Strwt 25x125 each 26x125 «60x160 60x150 60x327 60x225 20x100 20x100 each 20x100 20x100-20x100 each 20x100 20x100 " BWBOO ~ 50x200 50x100 Imgular 40x100 each 25x125 each 25xlOQ 50x100 each 50x100 50x100 25x125 30x x x200 26x150 *" 50x160 25x160 25x150 each 25x150 each '25x150 each 25x160 each 25x160 25x125 25x150 25x150 25x150 25x150 each 26x160 '25x150 Irrejrular Jrregular 30x100 30x70"1wch 80x70 30x100 each 30x100 30x70 30x70 each 80x70 26x100 - Meh Esther Essberg Samuel Mason, Jr Aaron Grdss 6.95 Rodney Mller George Cutter Joe Kovaly 1.18 August Anacker August Anacker Claus Lund. Jr Alexander Ross Yetta Schonbrun George Yacna James Osterhnut Mchael Bartos Jartes E. Keatng T. J. Canole T. J. Canole B 4.7S Davd Goldsmth 1, Smon Kahme _ J Hans Nelsen Co.., Jens M. Sorenson Vggo Ferdnandsen ; Qwner Unknown, New Jersey Land A Imp. Co CharleB Ehrman Woodbrdge Ceramcs Co Wm. Cyrus Baker 7.50 Henry G. Carr 3.76 Wm. B. Walrath Realty Co Wm. B. Walrath Realty Co Wm. B: Walrath Realty Co Wm. B. Walralh Realty Co Wm. B. Walrath Realty Co Wm. B. Walrath Realty Co Lous Park Estmated Amount to Satsfy t E $ ' (SI , James McConnell 1, ,507,15 Antono and Veronca Arnmsks, 9.83 Henry Toenjes 9.63 Emma Hoagland Vnceua Maturo 6.96 Thomas M. Farley 1.04 Orston Passo and Wfe Benjamn Harrs 4.62 Owner Unknown 1.05 James R. Lancaster 1.72 Gaetano Monteforte James R. Lancaster Jeremah Lancaster Francsco Santoro.- - E. C. & H^R, Smth,,., tt* d Xfce Roche..,1 Jameg and Arthur Brangan > A. Varsek, Pasquale Crel 27!77 Thomas M. Farley, '.O4 Thomas M. Farley 1,56 Clarence R. Weygand Andrew Szoke Smon Kahme John Fulkos 63!45 Stephen Ruszka Adam end Martn Snyder _ T I Herman Kopper and Joseph Klen Clarence R. Weygand 391,02 Mrs. Amy Dayton Godfrey Amos,. 5,55 Anna Homer j'59 Max Inselberg 7~g2 Dora Nagy IIIIII 747 Wladslow Brozozowsk Edward I. Coffey 1 65, O 3 Abe Daner 9,55 Frank Kosm 755 H'. A. M. Chasserot 16!o7 Herman Goransen, J^UJ Dela Glsena Anna Hangeneder ± " 3822 John Nchoock John Duncan _, 2259 Wasyl Kardash _'.. 5,57 Jan and Mary Kamoda 9.29 Alfred Joseph Owner Unknown "II Estate Joseph McEwen " " 308^44 Ira 14I70 Rev. Colombna Gajass..' Nelse Albertson.. _ 111 Ik T. F. Burke.I::;:;!!!;; ml T. V. Burke 7B!Sa Owner Unknown. 869 Mary E. Pender I" 288!l8 M. E. Turner _._., " 9373 Boynton Heal EsUte Co Leonard Scherdg l.n G. Massauer & Co Theresa DeVto Wm. Schwet,_ 4.79 Wn. Schwet, ~ 4I79 Josephne Haves III?" 1107 H. E. McKee r Katt; Cunnngham _ L 1271 Mara h. Bej*rey..;...":..: :::. M.cl Charles H. Weaver 1501 Mary E# Edgar 6.36 Owner Unknown, Charles H. Weaver 7.50 Mrs. Patrck Heeney 497 Mara L. Delaney 7^49 Nathan Kerdman flllt MaryBggn. _ T.flO Mrs. Mary Kenny... A K9 Ella* Elaa Flrter Flr«t Lorenzo Butts Joseph A. Walter, 6.84 Lee Prce 2.28 Max BerkowlU., *. O Edth F. Whte...; Wm. Edk«r.d Andrew' Urbank _ Nathan Stmmol! 2.26 Isadore Myerson...-^.-; Henry Rosberfer.rVLTI' Wm. Barr 7.49 Samuel Sbersky JJQ.OI Samuel Sberaky Joseph Pllor 6.02 James L. CahlL QuUefafw Crtello., I$,W John Markultn and John Qsljro Guseppe Crtello Guseppe Crtello NS.7B Steve and WUdtlow Ja«m#ak Anton Charrello 2.84 Antono ChaVrello...., 1.17 Frank Markowt*.-, Matha Warup, 6.28 Helen Donovan J Andrew Kruppa " , ft' ,4*

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