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1 AN NTERESTNG FEATURE! ^ND THEY SAD"-READ T WEEKLY ON EDTORAL PAGE FOLLOW DONOHUES SPORTS COMMENT NOR SO T SEEMS EVERY WEEK ON SPORT PAGE \ V. No. 49 WOODBRDGB, N. J., FRDAY, FKKRUARY 7, 936 PRCE THREE TENTS FROM OUR FRONT WNDOW FRDAY SET Wf.^ TO ASSESSORS <,,vrrnor Hoffman fr ««.! «hro-«kww af further retpontmty Consstent And Systematc p "- 7 Course Of Operaton W Be Charted At Conference Denes A As Poce Commssoner Schahck Swears Out A Compant Aganst Hm, Egad STAYS ON TOWN PAYROLL ftttaxb PAD 5-3 BALLOT BY BOARD MANTANS B 5 5:SCH0OL ORGANZATON N SELN N JANUARY The Mystery of the Mssng Tre and Rm s currenty engrossng poce offcas. Poce Commssoner Jame8 Schaffrck has some very defnte deas on the subject, so defnte n fact that he ;,,» P matte", n «n»r "". OHereCe *"..vc V-U...OOW..V. M.oucouvMB.n.vn..»o o»...». ~-j e»der.h P u «o* junea, defnte deas on the subject, so defnte n fact that he 7 wtkt.t^h. Go^GRENER AND SPENCER swore ouva compartt aganst Mchae Sftsso of Port Read- Ure " e b«n con.m C» f d.*o ^0 SURVEY THE WORK n «chargng hm wth the theft. Mr. Schaffrck became of h tme. (Ut hodng any bref for the, and we were possby, und among hs severest,! t & nevertheess a fact,,,,,ubt of HBUptmatn beng j L,e cuprt n the Lndbergh Wed very argey through-; cunry. Andhs menton Persona Taxes, Unequa Ratngs Schedued For Dscusson Wth Board nterested n the case because the tre and rm Were th6 property of] the Townshp. Mr. Sasso, empoyed at the Muncpa Garage ard a Port Readng potca tycoon, denes a. The two peces of automotve equpment, accordng to the ver- «._-...,,,, son of AcHnr Recorder Arthur A conference w be hed Brown, wre part and parce of a fnrtotten man" whom Co- by a deegaton from the poce car whch Commssoner m,brrch reported aa actng!townshp Commttee wth Schaffrck ntended to turn n for Msv n vcnty of the cem- the Roard of Assessors next» new machne. When the car was here the ransom was pad, L: Aa,, j " f n S " ex ; ready to be swapped, the accessory te a surprse. Most ay-,*"?»? to defne a program of defcency came to ght, had overooked that actvty for the atter. Mr. S««o No Know Severa anomoes n ths de- Mr - Sasso,!so the story goes, was partment o{ the Townshp govern- asked to return the mssng peces ment w be dscussed, t was but he stouty dened that he ever stated, wth a vew to chartng a nad or that ne knew what na( a P consstent and systematc course pened to them, of opevaton. Mayor August F Tnen came tne warrant T he Grener, Frederck A. Spencer who Port Readng man was arragned s Charman of the mportant Ad- before Judge Brown on Tuesday mnstraton Commttee and others n B ht an( * peaded not guty to thr are expected to st n at the confab aegaton. The court decded tha Among the many matters to further nvestgaton wa* neces- come before the meetng s the per- sar y an( s0 contnued the case un onno *.v.!>.»;«. e? _ m such nqury coud be CDnpUd that F.mne«tra w>.co«- rt.h. of «carnya and that nuf.ctured evdence not ar(\, rt unknown. Therefore, Ld,, of the fact that the Gev-,.Soud hare acted o«jrafter, <tb came ref«ury before n the Court of Pardon., he rnttm to be credted wth np, conteon* and Way ret rrnv*t to be rfht *»«.... JRona tax stuaton. Snce such a ta enent t made n tmpe jhue and cry has been rased over. wthout retard o any,the attempt to coect denquent eves n th catuttory, the admnstraton fees that the Townshp shoud make n defnte decson as to pocy. Some members fee that a compete re-assessmeht t,, operaton of the WPA, shoud be made of a persona ms are that reef ros n property whe others contend that Tney are not decreasng, t» the present «ponton of a projects are sad to be over- number of muncpates to abosh.,r.t persons not prevousy such assessments, and that Woodr,-,nt opnon* we M* e«ur-, mpectnf the mproprety Vt.r method or manner or mo-,.» of the Governor*! nterfer.,f ntfre to be purged of brdge shoud foow sut. thus assurng new- Commttceman Spencer yesterday, however, that assurng nrera and the taxpayers. ma appea o be heard ths nth by the Court of Errors n, attempt of the Pen»»yva»a.rnnJ a, f uthw. de* 7 mne gradecruf»w«oevmje Townthp. The Board of :h!c Utty Commtttanera t >ucc»mfu ]r uphed tt Order -UB the court«>o far aad t :...d guett that the hghest truna w kewe uttan t. stated however, that regard- ess of what s done n the future that those who can rghtfuy be charged wth persona taxes as eved n former years mu«t meet ther obgaton; What Do They Do? Some crtcsm aso has been heard regardng the amount of work performed by the Board members. t s fet that n pre the state appropratons toe vetoed the Hghway b Prth :v,h whch the new road woud -nfved a btter bow,. The, (Contnued on page tweve) LOCAL GROUP GOES TO HOFFMAN FETE d a buter wow. j.ue, u > j t\. t\ however, determned Mayor Leads Deegaton Uf Townshp Repubcans To The Ceebraton the specuators, ke the tar rntn nteretu and ther beat "ers the taxpayers had vnuugh deang, for the Fes Charge $07,957 s Coected By Traner, Compared To $69,000 n Month Utnfear DELNQUENT RECEPTS FAR ABOVE_935 MARK Current Payments Fgure To 39 Of Amounts n Both Perods; News Cheerng TOWNSHPS JANUARY LUCK CARRES ON BUT SKDDNG CAg HTS RADO PATROL Turners Moton For The Record Beaten After Hearng Report Of Tax Group Quz Nether Gazed, ce-sheathed Hghway Nor Numbng T TABULATES REPLES Cod Exacts A Lfe; Casuates Range From Young Skaters Broken Leg To Gas Staton Mans Burns WEATHER PLAYS TRCKS THROUGHOUT WEEK Nether gazed hghways nor numbng cod had exacted a fe here up to noon today aa the townshps, phenomena January uck contnued. But drvng condtons whch remaned amost unbeevaby bad and the persstrgts Cauton James F. Schaffrck WATER FRM SEEN PREPARED TO Townshp tax coectons ent refusa of nches of packed ce and snow to met dd jumped 55 per cent, njanu- resut n a vared casuaty at^j.^ ^_ ary over the same month ast A Sewaren boy who snapped a _,. n» T teg bone whe skatng on the year, Tax Coector M.. J. Btreet«and. a garage attendant Traner reveaed ths morn- whose face was bady burned by steam rung from a bong truck (? radator were among njures re- Athoug-h he coud a*»gn no d«f- ported to oca poce. They rente reason for the spurt, he and < maned most concerned, however, other oca offcas were jubant about the condton of Offcer at the boomng start the munc- Thomas Bshop, whofe back wan paty has made durng the year n bady wenched on Wednesday whch t hopes to reduce ts when a skddng: car, out of contro, tanged debt probem nto an or-j knocked "hm down on the Superdery structure. hghway and then smashed nto January, 936, saw $07, j one of the oca departments rado pass through the wcket of Mr. patro machnes. Traners offce as compared to The weather the $ft»,20.st MM to JSBA WWKP-! tft^j 5e,, «,.., erty-owners n the frst month of offerng the whsper of a thaw, then 935 0f ths years tota, ess, f ree anf t*ht agan. The Rartan than haf, or *4B,t90, wastn baby^ vor f r0m t gh t of f Keasbey for S *,~ ; the frst tme" snce 97. Afresh 39 Per Cent, of Current Uvy : f a ] of 9now Monday nght was n both years, the Coector f ffnt but t froze quck y over ce ponted out, the rato of current th at had begun to met and corntaxes pad to tota recepts was the pcated the desperate same: 39 per cent. The fgures for confrontng the n the meantme, a the offce of the Townshp Tress urer dscosed. Mr. Sasso reman: on the muncpa payro. No ba was requred for th cused because the charge was pott arceny. C. W. DECKER SAY UNCTMT ACTED! ST FRE Twpayer."Presd.n Now $ 2,362 DVpued. BJS.nffJSXtSSKa vtskk Hts Storys Accuracy, Stems Back To 933 "*"?! *"»»> to» k r? S"S! «.:! a."..".. y..?.". ; 936, $42,927. The ncrease of f88,000 over the p probem townshps en K - vgorous, wde-spread effort to rescufc property from tax saes h d ndcated " en drvng from Woodbrdge to busness n Perth Anboy chose to take a tran n. Next day, Super- We wonder f t e»er h. tx-. urrrd to >oft-kearted «d*oc*te r,f hjh.r.aary schedue* for nrnbrr of the choo tyttem ha nnybe t tme they became jof hesrted n f»»or of the poor property-owner, who hn to pay thr b. Or t h»t askng too much? Headed by Mayor August F. Grener, a dueton of Woodbrdge Townshp resdents attended ast nght the dnner party tendered to Governor Harod G. Hoffman on the eve of hs forteth brth- day. The dnner was hed at the Hote Commodore, New York. ct Rootevet says the The Governor used the occason nment s fong to stop spend- to repy to the dctum ef the Re-!uy. We wonder whether he pubcan State Commttee whch J; uut of deas or ony the on Wednesday sheared hm of hs potca powers and eft hm merey the ttuar head of the party. H«raced through a prepared speech whch okt much of ts force because of the spet!d ut whch t WM read, but the e&eky tte Chef Executve made no bones of the fact that he woud countenance nterference from no one n the dscharge of hs dutes. "The decsons of the Governor shp of ths state," he shouted, ",,. "w be made n the offce of th h. P SKff a^shorfrej (Contnued on page tweve) hy cannot hope to receve Not Us Atttude Dena was made today by Caude W. Decker that the Taxpayers Assocaton of whch he s presdent recommended or asked any offca of the Townshp to wthhod pubshng the st of persona tax denquents. A story ascrbng to Mr. Decker the nformaton that the Assocaton was "unateraby opposed" to such a step was carred n THE NDEPENDENT ot January 24. t was based on a drect answer to a drect queston seekng the atttude of the unt. Mr. Decker sad, at that tme, that "a of us are ganst t." He caed at the newsapera offce subsequenty, and Tnt wu a fna»«tur«from tr Son* of tay, n Port R*«4- :rn, adoptng * ratotttton f»rorn( the appontmsat of J»m»«S. W.ght > Protacutor. Mr. Wfht : j on occuon, oppotad T«ra ; furn» m*nb«n of the or-.^ nuton, potumjr, but Kt "nmt farntt undoubtedy npred the tndortemen. y p to receve. AnsoonaathebooMarej^jjf department CftS f *" * uf nccount» not wgnmae-. A M H L., oca offcas apparenty Meetng On Monday Ntgnt t» pursue ther ogna de-..;ton to enforce coectons., Russan musc and composer:.h-e can-be any doubt of the w be dscussed Monday nght a t y of such acton s dffcuta meetng of the Woodbrcg Then, too, there a a, Womans Cub Musc Departme "Lt t! May wo pont wth prde to " > reay ndspendont Demo- t» n the Legsature who have u»s>rnty voted for economy " nure*, n ptej of Mayor Muraace hat bt <9- >"r> woud back the!repubcan e n oppoaton to tne pro* \ > *"< of the Cean Government eague. The«repreentaMte <= Aembymen from Mercer» n n y Mcr, Crawford J-noon and Frank L. Katun- -uk, Jr., each of whom hat wthstood a the bandthmenu "f "d-ne potcant, forever "ganst reform of aqy knd. t- too dffcut to fgure just a o Taxpayers Assocaton n tu dscose, n ther report on u Wrgjt case, snce thew fnd- K«, f any, are so contradctory. "t t may be sad n behaf of the P";t nf Educaton tut the haar^ Us? uat evenng was conducted n "r md dgnfed fashon, despte tf-ctua efforts to ntroduce puns potcs. As for recommenda-»s from the nvestgatng Tax yrs, wed suggest that you read - report ypursef, and et U uw what you make of t, One way a whch the Schoo *rd may thow t good ntenon woud be o ake advantage f tht a M (tate aw Bnf.WtO.00»,, mtajnvm for chprs" taare. Woodbrdge unabe Snancar, to do any ;at the home of Mss Ruth Erb o Rahway Avenue. ncuded n th muscans to be consdered Vhakovsky, Rubensten, RmSky :Korsakov, Rachmaunov, Stravn jsky and Proknfeff. Lsted on th program are Mrs... P. Coope Mrs. Nathan Du, Mrs. H. D, Cav Mrs. George Urban, Mrs*. C. R. D vs, Mss Ruth Erb and Mrs. Eu aper offce subsequy, though he sought to justfy the t dd t he the ac Change n Levy AWAT FUNG PAPERS Resort to the courts for setcontro here caed off the afternoon sesson. The whoe success of the refnan- The ban contnued through today rograms evoved for the.;? 8 the.h^ chdren wro are he sought j y oston, dd not chaenge the ac uracy of the story. Retracton Refuted Crtcsm of such a stand, taken -dtoray by THE NDEPEND- ENT, brought a query whether the aper woud retract the earer ory. t was fet that athough he Assocaton mght deny that dr. Decker spoke for t, the fact emaned that he had ceary nerred orgnay that he spoke for he entre group and that a retrac- ;on was not merted. Mr. Deckers statement foows: "n recent ssues of the Woodbrdge NDEPENDENT, the Woodbrdge Townshp Taxpayers Assocaton have been taken to task for askng for and preventng the pubshng of denquences of persona tax payments to the Townshp Tax Coectors Offce. "The Woodbrdge Townshp Taxpayers Assocaton have at no tme as far as know recommend ed or asked any offca of th< Townshp to wthhod pubshng of sad denquences. More ove: (Contnued on page tweve) Lev And Ledner Fnd Two Vauabe StoettCats The rado car team of,offcer: A Lev and Fred Ledner turned u) two stoen Cars ths week. One owned by John Krugerof Grove Avenue, mssng fve days snce t was taken from Futon Street ast ThursHy, wns dscovered n Fat Readng. The other, a new sedan vaued at $800 was found abmdoned n Cutters Lane. t was returned to ts, Efeabeth owner. depend on stmuatng"!transported day by bus were ons and hodng them to: h s chef concern. Je eves, nsurng the ac-j Yesterday, poce took the odd- _ on of funds to retre bond -! eat vctm of the ce to Perth Amnf thp nnrr Vaffcnced ndebtedness as t matures on; boy Hospta. He was sx-year- ",,V J, w schedue, a schedue cacuated od George Horvath of 9 Second between the Mddesex Wa- from past experence n coectons Street. The ad was ht on the fnmnanv anr the Com- here.. back of the eg by a snowba of Company ana tne Lorn ^ ^ ^ attempt by prop. pfnc. ete harness n a boysh Oj r r e Dstrct J erty-owners to meet ther persona t braw ast week. Yesterday Dr. Henry M. Beafsky was summoned and ordered hs remova to the hospta sayng that the bone mght be nfected. Arthur Recha-dfc, 0, of 49 Oakand Avenue, Sewaren, was the skatng vctm. Gambong over the sheathed roads wth other j youngsters, he trpped, fe, shattered hs rght eg between anke and knee. Offcers Smonsen and Ledner took "hm to the hospta (Contnued on page tweve) DontWorryKds! Hodays Reay Are Just Gfts OF A DOZEN TEACHERS Potcs* s Charged And Dened; Fer Scores Teacher For Conduct, See. HerUnft The Board of Educaton k not abandon ts nreaaed nupervson. over eachers n two sen schoo! unt the pan promotng Patck Boyan to authorty over oth budngs No, 6 and 5 hat ad at east a years M. Meetng ast nght to hetf Caude W. Deckers report on th* Taxpayers Assocaton nvestmo the stuaton whch has bocome an ssue n the Bon"! eecton Tuesday, the Comm-onerf voted 5-3 aganst a moton restorng ast years system n whch Mss Stea Wrght was t vchnjf prncpa of Schoo B and Mr. Boyan hed the same post r- Schoo.6. Mss Wrght s now under th» authorty of Mr, Boyan who supervses both tchoou, Wam B. Turner of Port Readg, a canddate Tuesday, decared m.ef a "Wrght supporter" a... traducng the moton ast nght, admtted he wanted the vott ny "for the record" but dened strct Cerk R. E. Anderson! mendtnent of "for campagn pur> oses." Vce-Presdent James Fer, anher ennddato, faty charged th axpayers survey "s benjr turned nto potca propaganda," a sugeston obquey ntroduced hrorhout the sesson but potey "cncd by a nvoved, ncudng Mr. Docker. 2 Amw«r Questonnare! The Taxpayers* wrtten report d not ask for mmedate r«gwm authorty to Mtf; No. One, Woodbrdge and j jebtsto the townshp, ndcated n.,.,., Mr. Traners anayss, accordngy Sewaren, w«a ejected today, - hta eneoura&e d a engaged n the Ambrose Mundy, manager of j e f f o r t to keep Woodhrdge Off fn th«water frm, was n Washngton to anca reefs. GRAB N GROCERY on busnes»-«nd attaches of th«offce sad they coud not dscuss the case n hs absence. t was known, however, that Wam J. Agaer, treasurer of the Comms- _ soners, expected papers fcj)e,c«a A CTAfC" served on hm n a sut for *U,-jJ ALL A UjAVL Offen $9,394 Mr. Agaer has offered the ompany $9, n settement! f man and hydrant charges n the at quarter of 934 and two quarers of 935, ThB, t s sad was ef used as the water company ds-; tutes the $2, dfference n, ;her cacuatons wth the comms-j pcked up that doar s worth So Mr. Luck Pays"Doar,! Pus Costs, On3rd j Court Appearance Athough he vowed he The stuaton arses rom a re- of groceres "entrey hy msadjustmentof "dstrct water costs take, Your Honor," Water after such charges were transfer- Luck, 39-year-od Negro of red from the genera tax b tojgg New Street, agreed to he nne ndvdua dstrct eves n 933. By the tnte that change was made, however, tha dstrcts had passed ther budgets, coud not reopen them and so persuaded the townshp to pay a $36,000 water b. make resttuton, go on probaton and pay costs of $2.60 n poce court ths week. Actng Recorder A. F. Brown h,eard the case, as mportant aa any cosed durng a du week. Smon Schoenbrum, owner of a N St famar fgure to tod the judge hed been n court "two or three tmes" before and Meanwhe, the Woodbrdge-Se r --op!,""" _?!;""r^vj^qrwf waren dstrct had protested ts SJJdfXJTJ* a Jf 0fLX»«en7 rate of $4,38.60 before the State! mad - e the - ch»^e - f T 6^ arc?- ny - Board of PUbc Utty Comms- (Contnued on page tveve) TOOCQLDTOSTEAL So Thevej Stay ndoors, Ony 2 Makng A Break BUSNESS BRSK! But t» Townshp Treasurer Who Has A Thrvng Trade Busness has been brsk these st two weeks at the Townshp Treasurers offce. Frst off, a baby bond ssue o: $50,000 matured on January 2 Up to yesterday, Treasurer O. J Morgenson sad, about $40,000 oj ths amount has been wrtten off and that the ony reason the entt< maturty wasnt met was that a the bond-hoders ddnt show up There,are suffcent funds to mee the baance of cams, he added, n addton, $8,000 n cash was turned over to the Board of Edu caton to meet debt servce and th Emergency Reef Admnstrate fnay decded t-was "twce." Hs arthmetc aroused the admrng awe of the department, No decson was reached n the case of two motorsts who buted to the darnaffng of a rado patro car, Davd Scharfj 48, a Phadepha barber, was charged wth passng a red ght. t was got a check afso for the Townshp share of fnancng unempoymen reef for January. we Days So Far Cppe From Schedue Wont Demand Extenson?EQWR AfEM[ S M Sxty-three hundred town hp youngsters who hav een goatng at the sudde x-day hoday from schoc?ven them among the verj fnest condtons for Wnter un need not yet fear the schoo essons theyre skppng w be acked on ater n the year. The State Department requrement of 80 ^schoo sessons a year st can be.(net under the present schedue, Supervsng Prncpa V. C. Nckas stated ast nght. Wth no days out, oca casses woud have met 86Tmes. Fve hodays aowed thus far because of treacherous traveng condtons eaves a day for ater emergences. Athough decson w rest wth the Board of Educaton, Mr. Nckas ndcated ths years extra-ong Easter vacaton ef eght schoo days mght be cut rathe.r than pro ong sessons n June n the even (Contnucft on page tweve) Mss Peterson Handes Tckets For Beneft contrf. stward Repubcan Lades WMeetOnMondayNght Even theves stay ndoors weather ke ths! Ony two mnor burgares were whe parked, gvng Scharf a chronced by poce durng the,tcket that Offcer Thomas Bshop week. n one of tffe rads, mar- was struck and the car damaged auders who descended on the S»- by the skddng car of Ear C. waren schoo coud fnd nothng to Wams, a Batmore saesmen, pfer except a fre extngusej. That charge of reckess The other vctnrt was Mervn Bas [was hed open, tnn. of Hardng Avenue, sen, wo r _ Dtmn Charge reported the oss of a battery, tresj and radator cap from hs truck ped parked on Berkeey Bouevard. <*! warte VMt wa* * feem w. ksmw tu#, twt Of U», r wu m ut, feya yeafcf. W. K. Conscentous Job-Seekers Get Bad Payros Of WPA WUShrnk, Not Expand Th tte.tory. addreued p.rtcu.rj to the wh» h.ve no Job.ad. U-oBf rght «rm. Ch«c«of Endng. p.«on WPA proj,cu»,..m, very.m. The dem.nd h«f.r «- cded th..uppy «J "-rough th,... («month, th..» P ro»n«nt r»u «r. cut, r.t..r than tncr...d. r... be good n.w. «o.h. *«f to r.m.n hom. by th, fr.,.d. th, vd. for thn b»t to tho.. who nd«trr.»d.om. t w be tte d»eo«r»gng. V * p..k of work opportune c.m. ju.t pror S Ut. t ha. t0 U.t o th. rte S»«. Ut. t ha. But fur-,o«. o th. *» d«w»»» »? n.7.*.bt.. practcay.. hwd. But fur- S«than th"t.»h.r.. a nrob.bu,r tut th,y * tu ** on prtttr won and wone nwho K«d pubc tupport up to that pont and st wanted a job, were accommodated. The retut wa that the excepton made to the rue n a few catet mutped many fod. The remt? Word ha ^een paftd d*wn that thoa who were not on rejef and who were gven WPA postons are gong to be whtted from tht pad n fact about twenty per cent, of them, and pronto, Tht mean*, certany, that no new name* w.be added). * *.» There U ato a tte had newt for the truckowuer who have been havng Ugh and hand, ome rde nce the ncepton of the WPA. TM jrtent whch to be put n operaton eontqm. pate* tatferuf the Un of thee vehco. Nnety day work t the maamum for one ndvdua at a tme. The wort U then paed on to another and rght down the Kt unt a) who have fed for work are accommodated. G»y, ndcrwnate (pendng by the Federa admnttraton U e?ar aad tbeet handng work *roj«ct ocay are hound by th* decfon of the h efup«. The Womens Unt of th«frst Ward Repubcan Cub w meet at the headquarters on Amboy Avenue Monday nght at 8 ocock. After the busness sessons, cards w be payed. Ms, Asher Fpz Randoph, charman of the commttee on arrange- T...M...»..,.., ^ents, s beng asssted, by Mrs, H. The reckess drvng compant jjernee, Mrs, F. Spencer, Mrs. Onsnod aganst Wam Bertram, ey, Mrs. Keerman, Mr?. Frey, Keasbey operator of a townshp Mss Pear Fer, Ms. M, Jensen, " j snow pow, by Chares Waker of j Mra., A. Martn and Ms. L. Poter- Rahway was dsmssed for ack of son, evdence. Steve Choma, 60, of James Street was beng sought by f KPoce Cerk A. P. McDonne for defaut of an earer fne of ^ At The PnesMauk 3th Eaborate pans are beng made Jor combned ceebraton of the annua Chefs Banquet and observance of the unts 26th annverwry, the Fords Fre Company anbunced today. Marus Hansen a charman of the conmttee arrangng for" the event u whch w L " Mss Ezabeth Peterson ha been named Wopdbrdge charma of the commttee arrangng an ustrated ecture and concert- Perth Amboy on February 8 fo the Mddesex County An{-Tube uuoss League. Father Bernan Hubbard, S. J.,,The Gace: Prest," and Renad Werrenrat dstngushed Amertan bartone w appear on the pth at Per Amboy Hgh Schoo. Mss Peterso hopes to have tckets on sa roughout th«oca pubc schoo^. Fords Fremen Pan Fete when (Jho.m was agan taken to a ce on a fresh charge of drunkenness. He fnay rased both the od $5 fne and the new assessment! of $6,60. ncement Weather Forces Cameng Loca Cub Fete Due to ncement weather, the annua guest nght of the Womans Cub has beeh ndefntey postponed, accordng to an announcement made ths mornng. Pans orgnay made set the affar for tonght n the Craftsmens Cub but due to the danger- of traveng, ncreased by the snow whch started to fa ths mornng, t waj deemed necessary to defer the sesson. An nterestng promm had been arranged ana consderabe dsappontment was caused by the decson. Announcement n another 0 ;e of ths newspaperof the dng of the guest nght tonght t therefore canceed. A«soon as a new date «t t W b«tod. hefdt the" Kotsf Pn«a~on 3th. Speakers who w be nvted are to be announced n te near f \Ju e -^, The company aso s sponsorng card party on February 2st at Schoo No. 7. RYAN REPORTED "FAR" The condton of Denns J. Ryan who s serousy at Perth Amboy Hospta, s reported as "far." Mr Ryan was admtted to the hospta January 9th after, beng njure n a fa down the steps eadng. to the cear of hu home, 3 Grove Avenue. He hag been Xm conscous much of th* tm snce hs admsson to the hospta. Mr, Ryan s a feong esden of Woodbrdgu, and has been the hardware and pumbng bueu* for many years, V.. Hr. Deckerapproved Mr. Turner* noton before te ntroduced t and fter the meetng, Mr. Decker nssted that the sef-apponted nestmators had meant to ask for mmedate restoraton, despte the anguage of ther statement. That anguage asked restora when and f "pup beneft" s mpared. Resuts of questonnares answered by, j) of DM 20 Uachert were submtted n the report, Mj. Decker expanng ater tnat two of the facuty n sen were and "others refused to te usanythmf, at a these we just crossed oo and dsregarded." The document, whch opened wth the vce-rega sautaton. "Greetngs," stated that most of the teachers ntervewed dd not ke beng supervsed more cosey. Senorty The me Late n a dscusson whch was V«pt ordery ony by the best efrts of Presdent M. P. Dungan, r. Decker admtted to Morrson. Chrste of the Board that "vn ont say Mr. Boyan s ess efftent than Mss Wrght Mr. Boyan a capabe* and ater, that Mta Vnght f has been treated unfary j&cause after 27 years servce, she as superseded by a junor." Ha greed the ssue was senorty, whch,mr. Chrste refused to accept as the absoute test,, T. Turner had dffcuty mat ng hs moton. He asked frst "to estore Mss Wrght to her podon" but Mr. Anderson ponted out the teacher st has the sant rank, tte and saary. Fnay he phrased t; " move that the sen schoo stuaton be restored to ts former poston." Mr. Chrste objected that tha. wordng meant nothng but the n- j tent was expaned and f he ro ca begkn. Votng wth Mr. Turner n the affrmatve w re Ward Dunham and Raymum Mundy both of Fords. Opposed were Mr. Dungan, Mr, Chrste, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Fer and Mrs. Marguerte Ftz Randoph. Say. "Unft At Prncpa" Earer, Mr. Fer had decared "f Mss Wrght aways behaves aa she has to me and other board members n ths matter, shes not ft to be prncpa." He asked Mr. Dungan "f every tme we transfer a teacher front one schoo to another or gve one new dutes (Contnued on page tweve) Wdow Of Crossng Vctm Ash For New Drve To Ban RR Per A sncere, sprted pea for enewed vgor n the fght for the emnaton of a gratfe crossngs n Woodbrdge Townshp, a contaned n a etter to THE NDEPEND- ENT from Mrs, L. E. Potter of 234 Man Street, Mrs. Potter s the wdow of Lews E. Potter, who ost hs fe n a raroad crossng accdent on May 3, 934. She commended the efforts of ths newspaper n keepng the probem before the mnds of the pubc and of muncpa off cas., " am gad to see,," he wrote, awakened nterest n th,e unguarded grade, crossng* Sergeant g g, Ben Parsons of, our ng*. poce g force a Ben Parso, our poce very aert to ths probem and surey thv parent! of our chdren shoud co-op,arate n everj possb way.. ^Butwhy," Mrs. Potter contn m, "put t up entrey to the par tmts and nst fnar n chdtud that shoud have the protecton o; the town and the raroads? "What has happened to th grade-crostng movement? Sure; the Penntyvana Raroad djdn ;uy they ddnt have the fund to rotect fe n Woodbr«e ard hen go OQ and spend mons for ew equpment and nsta fast ectrc trans through the town ver tha st unprotected grade rosanga. "Why Have We Stopped?" "Why we have we stopped demandng emnaton of grade crossngs n our communty. Do we know of any town of ts szo where they are aowed to run eectrc trans through unguarded crossngs Just now, when t appears that ths od town * movng for- ward tak of a new bank, new stadum, rea estate comng back, fnanca condtons beng revamped a ths and more and yet the menace of the raroads st exst. Mrs. Potters demand for acton comes on the hees of an announcement that thecuu of Emrs and Ajjtrjeas at ts present term < consder the appea by the rara from the order of the Board Pubc Utty Commssoner* d-^j rectng mmedate remova uf a" ra ntersectons. The order aready has been uphed by the Su- preme Court &«ejtc "observers predct the acton w «*o be sut». taned by the hgher trbuna.

2 (.! ( > TWO FRDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Loca C.E. Socetes Observe Annversary Congregatona, Presbyteran Unts Combne On 55th Brthday Msp Care feter nnd Mr. and Mrs. A>her Ft? Rndfh were the prncpa spfakors Sunday at a combned meet n? of the Chrstan Endeavor Sdcttes of the Frst CongTe(f»trona nnd Frst Prsbyteran Churches. The occason of the sesson was thc ffty-ffth brthday of the organzaton. Dnner was served nnd n nr««cake, tho pft of Mr?, Harman Cark of Ezabeth, evdenced the Sfcnfkunce of the gatherng. Sngng- of hymns, under thp drecton of Wam Es and Ove Spencer, opened the program and Mr. Es aso ed the devotonas. Mss AKera St«tn offered the rtye A pajreant, entt)ed.."th*-keeperof the Keyes was presented under the drtcton of Mss PfetTer and ncuded n t? cast: Ezabeth Baker. Katbryn Hoand. Andrew Es, Rose Manko. Mae Red. Ezabeth Donney, Emma Earey, Wam Batter? and Roy Smm. Rev. Ear H. Devanny, pastor of the Frft Presbyteran Church, devered a bref ndres*. U\x Stars By STELLA r YOUR FEBRUARY 7 S ths your brthday? BRTHDAY Trooper Anthony A. Aqua Who c t" He one d the endman n tho mnstre to be presntn y the Lons ( uh for the beneft of t? eyegass fund on March.". Harod Voge, chatrran of the tckfet conmttet, report? there has bee a fub?tanta advance sae and capacty crowd s Antcpated." Stephen L. Hrufk w be the nterocutor. CONGREGATONAL C.. WLL MEETON SUNDAY Mss Jua Bah To Be Leader; Topc s Patrotsm For Today Party For Red Cross Attracts Bg Crowd Mrs. John Hapstack Charman Of Affar n Port Readng Schoo A meetng of the Chrstan Endeavor Socety w be hed Sun- Stea Russo. Mrs. M. Vnhay, Mss Toner, Mrs. J. Lempeter, Mss day evenng at 7:00 P. M. n the Ma y Murray and Mrs. A. Urban., basement of the Congregatona Church. The eader, Mss Jua Then to reach the heghts of f fc, h. ju b "P atr ots success whch your natve taent. For7oAa^ A, the oder members woud entte you, t s necessary of thc chrch are nyued to attend that you conquer a certan rest- thjg meetj a, 80 new member5 w f %?L t «"H* r " n " nt. wh.5 h -arc aways wecome. - makes d<wr. to t any dffcut one for thng you for to an sette ex- fouow At ]nst C0nmttee R, H n v 9 S we meetno re seected the tended perod Concentraton, sef- tq k K fo(. the chrstan En. dscpne and rugged datermna- d J Soca, Mjss Margaret ton n youth shoud be cutvated Voorhees, Mss Grace Moffett, and success can be yours Mss Mura Dxon, Mr. Henry You are generous, knd-hearted- garf and Mr Juas Hu ber. and d nterested nterested n n the the wefare wefare of, of, ^ ^ Hcv. # V. D. st manknd as a whoe f ever you; rong) Mss Ma r Kar# t yfcek, Mss t have money t s key that you / k M J ^ Co] am, ^ r^ r t Patrck. Look w share t wth others ess ror-, Out _ MrS F- Huber, Mss Jean tunate than yoursef. Athough Grener, Mr. Fred Leffer, Mss your acquantances may be num-heebered n the thousands, you are zer. Pubcty, Mr. John Eek, Eek, Mr. Kenneth Recknt- not one to gve frendshp ghty. Mss Paune Heberen, Mss Harret Kenberger and Mr. John You have a very temtve n«. tore and opposton and crtcsm Femng. Prayer, _..meetng,.jsa. teems (a deprm you anjveep janna Johnson, Mss Eveyn Huber you from dong your bct work. and Mss Jua Baka. Learn to bud up a defense aganst ths or you cannot hop* to be happy n a busy, compettve word. The newy acqured sen SELN CENTRE OPEN Rec- M -: Hapstaek wag charm.v» )! beneft enrd party hed fo tn ; -! hnptor of the Amercan Red (r"-< n the Port Readng Schoo on Monday. Mrs, Morrsnn Chrste wmfvthe door prze and speca am non-payers przes were won as foow?:.mr?,.ames rer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vedakoveh, John Kreger, Mss Anna Htnk, Pr. Derck, Mrs. aj-ttack. Maran HapsUck, Mr*,,., Loznk. S. Zun. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zuo ; n the rnnn? przes were won a» foows:,.. Brdge: Mrv Morr«on Chrste, Mrs. W, Hussey, Mr?. Uon Camphe. Mrs. Fred.!. Adams, M(s. Georjre Hunter, Mrs. Leand Reynods, Mrs. A. F..Randoph, Mrs. P. A. Spencer, Mr?: Frqd A. Brers. ; Mrs. Samue Henry,.ames Adam?» j Mrs. D. H, For, R.. Hetmuer, Mss Antonette Martns, Mss Mary.?. Vany, John Vahay.. Pmoche: M. Barnayak, S. Hutj nk, Mrs. Wam Gtr.sfaw, Mrs. Joseph Ruth, M. P. ^asso, Mrs. John Kenna. A. L. Powney, Mrs. Morrs Choper, J. McNuty, Mss Mary Downey, A. Lombard, Mrs. J. Turner. Other Wnncn Rummy: Chester Ryck, Voet Byck, Fances Byek, Joseph Zuo. FJan tan: F.Lempetu. Mss Maran hofak, L. Bennng. A. Waynok, Mrs. Mary Barnyak, Mss Rta You have a feenj* for executve : reaton Centre at Green Street and management whch shoud be vau- : : Mddesex Turnpke s beng jpartabe, to one of your tenjperament. y rebujt by members of the WPA son of Mr. Grojaran. Notces of tona actvtes, under the superv- You have artstc eanngs and w Recreaton Staff, headed by Vncent Grogan. Card tabes, bench- board n front of the Centre. events are posted on a buetn be happest f you seect a career among the arts. You have defnte terary abty whch shoud be deveoped. t s key that you w manage to make an artstc career brng you satsfactory fnanca reward. You beeve mpcty that a aborer s worthy of hs hre and that there shoud be just compensaton for work done. Your understandng of human nature s deep and yet, strangey enough, you are susceptbe to the fattery of the mob". f you have the word on your sde, there s nothng you cannot accompsh. But crtcsm may depress you for days unt someone comas aong to joy you out of t. Learn to overcome.ths senstveness. You have a deep emotona nature whch needs expresson for compete happness. Wed someqne who has smar tastes, deas and who can nspre you to do your best work wthout ettng you. suspect the nfuence they exert, npon your output. Among those who were born on ths day are: Chares Dckens, novest; OsBp Gabrowtfoh, panst: Sncar Lews, author; Edward Nugent, screen payer; and George! P. Putnam, pubsher. < 64 ATTEND DANCE CLASSES A tota of 427 buys and grs appeared for tap dancng casses and 28 aduts attended soca dancng essons ast week, the Recreaton Department sad today. WHEN YOU ARE FACNG A DEMAND FOR CASH... Ute worry wunt pay your bs. Tbe»asbc use of a cask oan may hep. } Y«)B n*cd not ak frends to b«p you get (-hod Loan. LOANS ON YOUR OWN SGNATURE ~ Snge ptrons or marred. ^oupcs re egbe to borrow. Ltaus made wth or wthout furnture or auumubej. Repay n sma monthy ntamtnts. taftonaftle RATES, on t oam Charges ony on unpad bau ance. C, wtc or phone for a prvtte ntenew. HOUSEHOLD PNANCK CORPORATON SXTH FLOOR PERTH AMBOY NAT! BANK BLDG. 33 State Street, C*r, New Brunswck Avk Uc.ns* No. 69 Perth AnUy GtrtY Cab Of Avene Has Party At Ace Voehers Mss Ace Voeker, George Street, was hostess at the Leap Year Party hed by the Grs Cub of Avene. The guests ncuded: Msses Madene Hackett, Joan Hovath, Joan Foerch. Ace Votker, Ruth Sefse, Ruth Huester, rma Brookfed, Ruth Gery, nga Behrens, Forence Leonard, Frances Ramberg, Dorothy Crowey, Beatree Pyne; Messrs. Joe Barta, LeRoy Smonsen, Robert Chrste, Lous Benny, George Wams, Buddy Anderson, Jack Warren, Fred Hard, Kenneth Peterson, Burnett Leonard, Arthur Murphy, LeRoy Church, Abert Leffer, Anthony Bareetona and oou««ttors, Mrs. Patrck J. Donato and Mrs. Wam Perna. es, png pong tabe and buetn! boards are beng nstaed. The Centre s aready open for recrea- (NEW TORK fnsde OUT By DON OMALLEY NRW Y>KK, Feb. 7 A frst nornnr by a jangng teephone. chss <-<>;H rovue has fnay h Th* s the Metropotan Koctrc the tnvn. t* the new Koes >Wand Water Company," the voce rvmnes at the French Casno, and sad Pardon the ca at ths hour, ts the rea tnjr. hut wr must make repars on thr Nfrht spot entertanment n mad Ftn rt water man, and f you want Manhattan s usuay a pretty sad water tomorrow momt: you. affar, wth more attenton pad to bettor f every receptace >v- the pubtty than to thc show. But have at home.". Cfford C, Fschers extravaganza... A forgot about bed nr,. at the French Casno s a brant ("about ffty vases, ed derby r.. and expert array, done n the best pots nnd pans wth water, musc ha stye and payed wth ths water a the next Aa\. av>". p«ee, coor and tru«tyuaty. never dscovered that he F:u: ;. The grs are genuney shapey the vctm of.8 practca ;MT creatures, and theyre not averse t A Boasberjr, ts peryv.v.:.". to dspayng ther charm, The cos- -tumes and dances are branty orgna. The dmnutve Sherkot does some dephtfu cownng. The Three Bredwnsturn up wth some remarkabe acrobatc fooery, and a tft nared Sona, Ganwer and Andre perform a harous dance satrzng the, League of Natons. Other sketches and spectacuar numbers weave n and out of the chorus dspay n swft-movng, tempo. ts a done wth taste, ngenuty and charm, and the,sprt of the entre company s nfects ousy ght and merry. t s easy the best nght spot show to appear n a dozen moons.» MPROMPTUS Mary Rogers retrement from the Wam Gette revva of "Three Wse Foos," hear, wasnt because of ordnary ness. Everyone kept commseratng wth the young act* ress about her "poor, father," unt at ast the daughter of W Rogers coudn stand t any onger, and fed... They had qutea tme of t at the Lyceum Theatre the other nght. Jane Barry, socety understudy n " Want a Poceman," coapsed wth an attack-of appendcts and was rushed to the hospta from the theatre. A tte whe ater, Frederck Grahams daughter, vstng hm backstage, was aso strcken wth appendcts, and was smary rushed off for an operaton... Mdtown Vgnette: A sdewak saesman n front of Grghd Centra Termna, the other afternoon, demonstratng mechanca cats, whch were crawng over the pavement. A matrony woman wth a budog on eash stros by, und the anma makes a wd dash for the toy fenes. Her dgnty ruffkd,.the matron pus ranttay at her pet, whe crowds roar...» «JOLLY Broadway fok bound from Hoywood have become nocuated wth the practca jokers fever. t seems they pued a good one on A Joson, and the dea caught. Joson was awakened n hs Hoywood home at three one SHES EASY TO REACH by teephone -a her scattered famy make a pont of takng wth her frequenty ts a way of happy vng that many New Jersey peope know^nd treasure. They ca after 7 P. M. (a day Sunday, too) at owest ratcs^ 00 mes for 35C-T-40 for $.00 staton-to-staton rates.-- Person-to-person cas aso are, reduced after 7 4 d on Sunday.. Your teephone tervce whch t you tak BO ea»y wth "The Lady Who Lve* Out There", perhaps n a remote communty, s the product of a natonwde prde of craftsmanshp among teephone peope. Here u New Jersey our fr»t nterest s D gve the best possbe teephuun urrv co to New Jersey peope. n New York, Pennsyvana or any other state n the naton there s ths same prde. V. " -w You w fnd t n the Be Laboratores dong research to mprove equpment and methods n the Weetern Eectrc Company where equpment^ n made am suppes are purchased for the entre sy«- tern n the Amercan Teephone and Teegraph Company, whch owns and operates the ong dstance nes nterconnectng a the oca systems, and deveop*. JUUfOEn, m«thods and standard* fpx ther use. Under such (spur you receve an mprovng servce that s oca and yet as wd«as the word. NEW JERSEY BEU. TELEPHONE COMPANY et hm n on t. m dscontnunt my ^vvw before ts too nto. * FLATTERNG Tope.:: drama crtcsm s st that notce back n the Eghtes, when a -barnstormng theatrca company.arrved n a sma New York town and pve an akped performance of "Unce TonfPCabn." The manaper of the company nssted, n return for A number of passe?, that the edtor of the oca paper fve unstnted prase to the performance. Next day tho foowng notceappeared n the ramatc coumn: Last nght at the Bjm the Troupers Compnv payed Uner Toms Cabn. The dogs dd we!!, but they had poor support." Mr., Mrs. Dockstader Hosts ToJT. Cnb Eectwa, Of Offcers To Take Pace At The Mr. ;:! a.or, - >r:y : K T. March Meetng,» Mv«, John M. Dock-,.! Street, were hosts. twenty-sx members of kh of the Frst Congre- uvh at ts reguar three wns, "You. Eyes Have Tod Me So"; " Love Lfe", and ;* ovc Thee" by P. Wam Laurtspn. Mrs. Wam H. Voorheea K nw two rectatons, "Grandmothers Advce" nnd "An Od- Fashoned Stew." Two pano soox "Marcft" by Godard and Weenspe" by Spnder were nhycd by MrR. Grace Hrown. EXcerpts from "Strcty on the Leve" were Rven by John Femng. A soca hour foowed the profrrnm. The next meetng to be hed March 2 at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnyne T. Cox n Cedar Street w bo the annua meetng wth eecton of offcers..!!} meetng. HOMEMAKER HNT rvvtnm of offcers w take,o at the meetng to he hod at Nuts shour be used more n the home of Mr. and Mr?. Wnyne home. They contan proten and (.ox on March 2. fat. Chopped nuts, for exampe, The mootng on Monday, the.cram tu-uded the jfg gn of may be ncuded n ftnr for pes WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT or tarts, or n the saad cm,, Chopped nuts are partcuar! cous wth chcken saad o- mxed wth peas and rnrrot cheese, and pneappe, or - frut saad..c.s. STUDENTS GET AHEAD Wrte for FREE CATALOG Sno Jfce fnd ncrj,;.,., H.W.Gardner, Avene Te. WDBG M TtrprrnMtnf nt>rnnt.,,,. / wsh to take ths opportunty to thank my hends (or ther knd patronage whe connected wth the SOUTH SECOND ST. COAL CO. durng my 8^/2 years empoyment And aso wsh to announce that am now workng wth LAKE COAL COMPANY 385 New Brunswck Avenue Perth Amboy and w apprecate any favors my frends mght bestow upon me For Servce Ca P. A Sgned: JOHN MUSKA. STORAGE WAREHOUSE SALE STOCK CONSSTNG OF: LVNG ROOM SUTES, BUFFETS, RADOS, CHARS, GAS RANGES, DN NG ROOM SUTES, FBRE SETS, SEWNG MACHNES, KTCHEN TABLES, METAL BEDS, ROCKERS BEDROOM SUTES AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ODD PECES TO BE SOLD FOR STORAGE CHARGES What Can You Use n Ths Parta THE FOLLOWNG LST CONSSTS OF UNCLAMED FURNTURE STORED N OUR WAREHOUSE. WE WSH ONLY TO REALZE STORAGE CHARGES N SELLNG T. BETTER GET HERE EARLY TOMOR ROW MORNNG AS THS LST OF FURNTURE, WHCH S ONLY PART OF THE ACCUMULATON, WLL NOT LAST LONG. Meta Beds, $.00 Ktchen Tabea 95c Reed Chara.25 Enameed Ktchen Chars 35c to 95o Oak Sde Board 5.00 Wanut 2-pc. Dnng Room Sute 2.50 Sod Oak Buffet 9.00 Free Sewng Machne 7.50 Veour Lvng Room Sute 3-pc 7.50 Wanut, 2 tone Davenport Tabe 2.98 Free Sewng Machne pc. Box frame, Leather Lvng Room Sute 7.50 Stck Reed Settee 3.98 Coona Oak Dnng Room Tabe pc. Genune Mohar Lvng Room Sute 9.00 Kddes Desk 65c Combnaton Rado and Vctroa.50 Sprng Rocker, covered n Cretonne pc. Wanut Dnng Room Sute 8.75 Wndsor Chars.98 Sadde Set Rockers r..._...65 Reed Tabe.98 4 Burner KERO-GAS O Stove pc. vory Ktchen Set 2.98 Aaska Refrgerator, vory Fnsh Burner BEECHWOOD Ga» Stove 2.0U 4 Burner Eevated Oven ACORN Gas Range Frepace Gas Log Mahogany Buffet 6.75 Wanut Dresser Bosch 6-tube Rado Set 7.50 Adjustabe Hgh Char t.79 Group of Porch Rockers 65c to.75 Sod Oak Lamp Tabe 95 t Odd ot of Dnng Room Chars 65c to!.25 Combnaton Rado and Vctroa (dea for Tavern or Restaurant)., 5.00 Radoa Rado and Vctroa " Eectro Rado and Vctroa >... 37,50 Freshman Rado, Uprght Cabnet, battery set 9.00 Tabe Rado Cabnet <s 2-pc. Fbre Sun Room Set, Fne Shape 9.00 A Steer Sdng Couch.89 Mohar 3-pc Lvng Room Sute 5.00 Sag Proof Bed Sprngs.98 A Stee Vegetabe Bns 3 A 2-pc. Hckory Lawn Set ^ 398 Snger Sewng Machne 5.M) Engsh Lounge Char, covered n tapestry 7.7 > 3-pc. Cane Back Lvng Room Sute 3.75 SAVE UP TO 40 NOWON NEW FURNTURE THERE S A BG CHANCE TO SAVE NOW DUR NG OUR EXPANSON SALE. NOTE THE SAV- NGS N THE FOLLOWNG LST. Reg. 50c Furnture Ceaner. 4c Reg. $2.50 Ha Trees Reg. $9.50 Bedroom Sute,... $59.75 Reg. $2.50 Tabe Lamps Reg. $6.75 Hgh Char 3.45 Reg. $35 5-pc Ktchen Set 9 75 Reg. $2.50 Poster Bed 7.85 Reg. $95 5-pc. Dnng Room Sute 79-TO Reg. $30 Drop Leaf Tabe 6.75 Reg. $225 Bedroom Sute 99.»0 Reg. $2.75 Consoe.98 Easy Washng Machne Reg. $.49 Smokers j. 89c Reg. $00.00 vng Room Sute Reg. $.69 Card Tabes L 79c Reg. $35 Wson Sewng Machne 9.75 $89.50 Zenth Rado u r»«reg. $35 Wanut Buffet.!... ; : QJ5 $25 Lounge Char. v 5.75 Reg. $ pc. Bedroom Sute $9.75 Crb and Mattress...,. 2/5 Reg. $ pc. Lvng Room Sute $ 3 S Dnng Room Sute 89 5 Reg. $5.75 Mattress 3,93 $69.50 Mape Bed Room Sute Reg. $5.50 Meta Sprng ] 2^5 Bed, Sprng and Mattress },.._ 9.95 Reg. $250 3-pc. Lvng Room Sute (More ) 95,00 $2,50 Chest of Drawers nnersprng png Mattress Reg. $55 Gas Range 33,50 $45 studo Couches James McCoum, nc. 29 rvng St. Open Evenngs Rahway

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T-.k.,..u -n-r, M.r.-. -J M k A.Um.-! :.,!,s,,«<k, ^ &, n ar.t, where ncu- buttons n other Chnese nccf-mrcs art- put ted to be Used n fnrthcomntc evenng, the cape often of thy re- type -for daytme and or V ( ^ ^ n thr- soft fnbrfrs tcrr «reversbe he-r repes (c-ervtjtykt" W)o- ev-nnp often:-h sheers n tn " ns. They have the sanu- du, soft formaton.. k m expects of wooens. Then Lngere bouses and ngere accents f course, then are many wnu-r, are strong n coectons, the.h the soft, spunky, du ook Mouses n moussenc, organde or ttan htrhtfht, thn enough to marqusette, and the accents n e used for both the one-pece embrodered batste wth ace..r-t-.n\, chryn -,.,r.. S., vr n, -MK - " ",,..n.:... Mk--!. h..j rn, N."!.t,, :,,-rt K.-.-k. \...M..M.,,, uu-k Mmtt- <. ;,u«h,.. A.t. mnv S.. 7 t. r»«n M,. Unt. -M\v,r., /.a. S..V M.n.-,. M,-,,. ". K.w.r..,,k.> W. M. T S"- «vk!.r,h,-,- t ". Ann,,nu<n:n. Mr... HfK.u--, AM:.h -.,-\ /nk."n".^ -.!,],,»k. Amu T"k.. Ms. u.oph Bur Avenue ehtertam f Hah way Sunday. Soft paste coors -r bod patt-rns n new sprnt? ftbus. Hen- pmv pnk m n- con hm- wth back n the stumm; pnt wonc jnck-t wm tops : back wooen skrt. The sk crept scurf and hnnd-sewn suede (foats ure soft bue. The htfcrowno nt s hhck cn-c sk. Crepes n Du Fnsh Have Wooen Appearance Woven Patterns nterestng n Subdued Gray Combned Wth Brown By RENE VAL NEW YORK Kn H.UKPS, as uvy noted, re ^ (nesc Tt-ts n Mks wjth prt- prntnk 0( cu-t satn. < msc t-n broenes are seen hcr«as we us.ock and the tte jucket of the nstu. Sun.* (f the crepes are ( stk for tu-r wov-n patens, usuny n subdued coor nch u.-* truy wth brown, contrast-,.tc wth the very (jay motfs whch mark the prnted crepes. A fabrc that has u very new ook s a sk bfoftdcntr,, wth surface ke rh Mtn-, HH tn.omended for ts - r Hart.-r, +M*«- SU". M-. Sk.r.-v.-nV.x...)-^! " " soft, sheer quates, mkng t. ;. n.t-r..." <.,.,..h um. A- sutabe for dnner as w as daytme costumes, and the nce tfrayn \,t\ K,-r--»f tu... T»t and browns n whch t s offered.. : v H. (.fr. S.-» M. M! " Other Fubrc Crtp,n h, v-r..-" Contrastntf wth these soft fabrcs are those thut have crspness,,» Km nk M./Z..!". <,\mr-» S - and body, such as fae, betkane, apaca, and tjros de Lourn. The rbbed fabrcs oter u peasant chankt- as a medum for jackets of suts and for the entre costumes. They tt especay we nto the dnner sut program. When Kunuur s the fashon um «uch rch fabrcs as pros de Londres are rec oended. Taftta, woven, prnt- d and changeabe, s another of the mportant crsps for day and evenng, Satn n fower a another.ewcuncr, wth patternng favor-,ng spaced desgn, whether n sma fowers or arge bouquet motfs. Many of the most attractve prnts have back grounds, wth the motfs n vey green or n just as vey bue. Many of the back and whte nnd navy and whte prnts have a very brght and sparkng ook. The cape costume regsters n coectons, both for daytme and (Copyrght). THE CLEAN WAY TO CLEAN^ Avene Cub W Sponsor PnWe CardPary feb. 20 Pans have been competed for.he beneft e»rd party to be hed on February LO n the rehouse under.he sponsorshp of the Womens Cub of Avene. At n uncheon meetng Ht the home of Mrs. Fred rause on Frday, the foowng commttee was named to serve: Mrs. fdna Mesenheder, Mrs. Patrck.. Donato, Mrs. Chares Sessc, Mrs. Grover Perur and Mrs. Thomas Tompson. A party was hed at the homo of Mrs, Mesenheder to rase fuuutc {brchase the przes. Mr. and Mrs. Chares Knauer of Farvew Avenue were guests of Mrs. Knauets mother, Mrs. Doe; of Atantc Hghands Sunday. Put these two eectrc.vacuum ceaners to work and you wont hve to breathe dust. No drt escapes the short, sure route to the dust-proof bag. " % THE UNVERSAL FLOOR CLEANER beats, sweeps, ceans n one operaton. The combned acton of he speed-rotary-brush and the powerfu ar sucton gets a the drt even to ground-n coa partces and ashes tracked from the cear. Prce, $34.95 cash. THE WHRLWND HAND CLEANER-Gets oose drt that coects on hangngs, uphoster;, Ktte s Seected Sewaren Cub Head Annua Eecton s Hed On Saturday Nght; Dance Foows Noe Ktte wna eected Cotn.ure of the Rowaron [,and and VVnt rrt) nt the annua mwtng of t.hp organzaton Saturday n he Woodrow Wson Hote, New Hnnwwck. A (tnne! foowed the bunnens RCBfon. Others named were: Vce Com tnoore, Robert T. Began; secre- Lny, F. J. Adams. Those eected to the board of (jovernova were: E. ]V. Rush, L. V. Reebach and Wm Tombs. Those present at the dance were.. Rvers Adams, Aan Phps, Mss Jean Dunne, Mss Nancy M, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. (ju»ckebush, Dr. and MM. F, C. Deber, M. and Mrs. Thomas Major, Mr. am Mrs. R. T. Dogan, Mr. and Mrs..ohn Tranor, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.. Hvefa, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cark, Water Stman. Ma* Dordthy Frr, Mr. and Mrs. Macom Wat cott, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rankn, Mr and Mrs. h. Seebach, Mr. and M^s. Emer Schumacher. Others Prnt Mr. and Mrs.. J, Remers, Mr. and Mrs.,. V. Zmmerman, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Adams ( Mr. and Ms ) H, Fnrd, James Adams,.MH. V, F. Anness, Mayor August, renor, Mr. and Mrs. Noe Kte. Mr. and Mrs. Wam Sarpor MU, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee, Judge and.mrs. Abano, Dr. Russe Horsfed Mabe Watt, Robert Humphrey. cushons, spreads, mattresses, motor robes, nsde the car. Has a good stff brush to work caked drt free. $9.95 cash. COMBNATON PRCE $39.95 CASH Prce, $4.95 cash savng when you buy the.two ceaners together, COLONA - D«NfghborV Card Cub met wth Mr. and M umes Currd, North H Road., n ny. Ther pests were Mrs. S..,-hm Schunn- % Forence So Khprj, Mr. and Mrs. Sdney nu m, Mr. and Mn. Oarry Den Beyker, Mr. and Mrs. Foyde M»nse, Mr. and Mrs Norman Kng. Mr am Mr?>. Wam Mer, and Mr. am MM Harry Ludwfj. Mrs. Chares Oane of Cnonn Bouevard entertnne Mss Charotte Crane of Now York. * Jf t, Feb. 45 Vaentne Day... Your Mother? Wfe or Sweetheart W ove to be rerjnembcred on V&entnej Day. t need not be aw-«xf>etuve arrangement, t the thought that counts. After a there* no substtute for fowers. We have an extensve varety of smart Heart Baskets, Heart Novetes approprate for the day. PHONE RAHWAY BAUMANN Forsts St. George and Hazewood Avenues, RAHWAY, N. J.. MANN & SON Optometrsts HOURS Dty 0 to 2, 2 to 6 tnd 7 V> 8 Wednesday 0 to 2 ony 89 SMTH ST. Te PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY [FUEL AND FURNACE OL! HGHEST QUALTY FOR EVERY MAKE OF BURNER PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVCE PREMER OL & GASOLNE SUPPLY knew Brunswck Ave. COMPANY RAHWAY, N J Phone Rah Nght Phone Rah R DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. TOMORROW! EMERGENCY REPARS Kept Us Cosed 4 DAYS-But Now Were Ready For FRE The Fna Drve Of The SALE Most Sensatona EVER RECORDED N PERTH AMBOYS HSTORY OU! Were Stuck Wth $30,000 Worth of Brand NEW Merchandse, Sghty Soed By Smoke and Water, f We Can Reaze $ 0,000 On t We Consder Ourseves Lucky! St worse, the andord s "on our neck" contnuay requestng that carpenters and panters be gven room to work. n fact we were forced to cose 4 days ths week for emergency repars. A ths naturay makes us desperate. Weve got to se ths stock. So here t GOES startng tomorrow prces w be dsregarded sashed and forgotten. We cant mpose on the andords good nature any onger. f youve thought BARGANS prevaed here before come down tomorrow and "get a oad" of the greatest prce cuts n Perth Amboys hstory. WOMENS SLK DRESSES BEFORE THE FRE PRCE $4.95 FUR TRMMED WNTER COATS BEFORE THE FRF. PRCE UP TO $7.50 MENS BROADCLOTH SHORTS These Prces Are Prooof We Mean Busness!! CHLDRENS HEAVYWEGHT UNON SUTS BEFORE THE FRE PRCE 79c DEPARTMENT STORE CHLDRENS LNED SLPPERS C WOMENS NOVELTY SHOES BEFORE THE FRE VALUE TO 2.00 RUBBER GOLASHES Terms: sma carryng charge, t2,00 down, $2.30 monthy. PVBLC SEHVCE GUARANTEED FAST COLOR BEFORE THE FRE PKLE $.2»

4 Pubshed fcyery Frday by WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO Green Street Woodbrdf, T.Upk««, WooUbrdt. A-70 Subscrpton $.SO Per Year HUGH WLLAMSON KELLY, Edtor and Pubhtr CHARLES E. GREGORY... Managng Edtor Entered M ttem<mm mattw Man* B. 98, at the Pottofc* «t WoodbrUg*, N. J., under the Act of March 8, UT. jby wont recognze currency when they fee t. That probaby s an exaggeraton. The benefcares of Congress atest dspay of generosty w undoubtedy know a doar when t s hed before ther eyes, But w a ot of them know the vaue of t? W they toss t away for doo-dads and frs, for nconsequentas? W the fact that a benevoent Santa Caus bestowed t somewhat unexpectedy make t merey (easy money that s to be spent as such? Were afrad so. Were afrad that but tte good w be derved from t But a ot of men coud make much of the tte nest-egg that w be thera wthn a few months. There are,a thousand and one ways that t coud be dstrbuted benefcay but f the experence of human na- WtUDone! Much credt beongs to the admnstra- ture s an ndex, payment of the bonus s ton for pushng to ts present status the merey gong to revve the od ndfferent program to refnance the towns ndebted- sogan of come easy, go easy." ness. There w be some, no doubt, who w be crtca of ths method of extrcatng the muncpaty from but those who dsagree have been unabe to present a pan equay feasbe or Workabe. That Mayor August F. Grener and Commftteeman Frederck A. Spencer have been abe to devse a scheme of fnanca savaton whch apparenty w work no great hardshp on the taxpayers seems to Anythng To Be Eected! Repacement of the "present surepttous tax system" s advanced by the Newark Sunday Ca tfs. a vehce for gvng the foks a "rear new dea." But, ths newspaper fees, such a hope s thn. "Unfortunatey," says The Ca, "ths s a Presdenta year. t s a year when Congressmen are thnkng about re-eecus to be an achevement of mert. We thnk ton When they cons(jer the new taxes ther ndustrous pursut of ths staggerng whch every sensjb e person knows are n- probem has been marked wth a fne senstveness whch consdered not ony the end but the means as we. Thats why there s tak now of ncreasng Jn Qther_ debt-rdden den ^ muncpames, evr3 (>n th ncomes nf those who.receve smar programs have worked we. There s no reason why the one currenty before the Townshp Commttee cannot sgna the cumnaton of our fsca worres. Emnate The Mddeman t probaby s a tte presumptuous to make a suggeston to emnent counse, but we fee that n the current argument before the State Board of Pubc Utty Commssoners over the proposa of the Perth Amboy Gas Lght Company to boost ts rate schedue there s one domnant, fundamenta truth. t pertans to the affaton of the pettoner to the Ezabethtown Consodated Gas Company. The former, whch suppes Perth Amboy, Carteret and Woodbrdge wth gas, purchases ts entre output from the atter. The utmate consumer therefore s requred to pay a rate whch w be suffcent to permt a nce proft to both. The Perth Amboy concern s merey a mddeman, wth ts admnstratve coats, offcas saares and a the other ncdenta expenses comng out of the ndvdua customers. The Ezabethtown frm has the same expenses whch t takes nto consderaton n fxng the prce for whch t ses gas to Perth Amboy. There s, therefore, a dupcaton of admnstratve and supervsory costs a matera tem n the fna anayss. We fee that the batte aganst the rate shoud be fought aong the nes whch woud seek to emnate the mddeman. thnk t? can be successfuy shown that t s not n the nterest of the pubc wefare that two entrey separate corporate set-upsbe mantaned at doube -expense to the consumer, We thnk that counse shoud dwe on ths feature of the case. Why The deay When the Morro Caste, uxurous Ward ner, burned off the coast of New Jersey a year and a haf ago wth a oss of 24 ves, a great hue and cry was rased throughout the and from the Presdent down that steps be taken to avod a smar tragedy n the future. * j A few days ago, three men were hed crmnay neggbe n connecton wth the dsaster but beyond that, nothng has been done. Congress has receved a number of emnent proposas whch Undoubtedy. woud go far toward the protecton of ves and property at sea but that has been the end of them, n addton, the Unted States Steamboat nspecton Servce remans under-manned and under-equpped. t hardy seems that any speca ntereats coud bock constructve acton ookng toward martme safety but somethng, someone s suffcenty powerfu to te up obvous necesstes ponted out to acheve ths e d.. Cannot these hdden enemes be smoked out?f Come Easy, Go Easy Soca workers have reached the ndsputabe concuson that when a person s deprved for a ong perod of the spendng of cash that he oses a sense of the vaue of money and that, suddeny. nhertng some* s aojb tovwnpoy t oosey and wth tte beneft to hm. We cannot hep but wonder just how much the bonuseers are gong to contrbut further to ths strange truth. Many of them months and havent seen a cent n cash fo eo png that they openy admt they proba evtabe, they try to am the bow where t w ht the smaest number of voters. between $5,000 and $25,000 a year, and why such thngs as manufacturers saes taxes and other nvsbe eves are beng dscussed." Anythng to be eected! Whch?, The- tax-spenders won another vctory n Trenton Monday nght when the Legsature faed to enact the hghway dverson b as a means of fnancng emergency reef. Athough the economy boc ed by the Essex Cean Government deegaton came wthn three votes of puttng the measure across n the, the cement and tar saesmen carred the day. Ths mob of atrusts was aby aded and abetted n estabshng the bockade : by the sma, rura countes whch saw n the b the end of a ot of easy money. Senator Cee has gven notce that he ntends to carry hs fght for ths mportant measure to the peope. He shoud get a ready response uness the foks back home are wng to accept agan a saes tax, an ncome tax or some other form of evy n the pace of economy. The voters ndcated ast year they wanted no such treatment and to demonstrate they meant what they sad, eected canddates who promsed to cut spendng frst. Many of these canddates have aready waked out on ther pedges. But Senator Cee can mobze the ctzens of New Jersey to ether force these recactrant egsators to keep ther word or run them out of offce at the very frst opportunty. One course or the other must be pursued. Theyre OH The cat-and-dog.fght wfhn the Democratc party, Governor Landons entrance" nto the Presdenta arena, Senator Borahs ound-off n Brookyn and the thousands pon thousands of wordtdf potcs comng rom varous sources ndcate that poor Mr. /oter s gong to have a stomach-fu before he eaves tufn next Faj. Resdents, of the Unted States get more han ther shpe of bayhoo frof the whte opes who seek to ead the naton nto that uer fe. n Great Brtan, for nstance he campagns are just as fu of hot ar nd bunk ony they dont ast as ong as ura. And that certany s somethng n Great Brtans favor! A Good dea Congress shoud ose no tme n foowng the advce of Presdent Roosevet that the Bankhead cojtton act, the Kerr-Smth tobacco act and the potato act be repeaed. Ths Presdent made hs suggeston tn vew of jthe Supreme Court rung whchnvadated the AAA and whch made even more patent the unconsttutonay of* the three aws now under dscusson. The cotton and tobacco acts were pany nstruments of abuse of the taxng power of Congress. The former, aowed the gov-t\ ernment to coect a penaty of ffty per cent upon a cotton sod n access of the ndvduas quota, whe the atter permtted the mposton of a penaty of 88 and onc-thrd per oent, n the case of tobacco. That Presdent Roosevet now recognzes these facts certany s a hopefu sgn, wttr-hs sttrpm^bmrk about the "horse and buggy days" after the nvadaton of the NRA. MNUTE LTTLE BOY BUDDE WUZ DWVN WHEN WE 6TOPPED THEBE AH- A TH&T HELPLESS FEELN6. W- 2-7 THS WEEK YEARS AGO TEN YEARS AGO MSS RUDOLPH, MSS FEE APPONTED AS NURSES Mss Anna G. Rudoph Dunham Pace, am Mss Rose E. Fee, Keasbey, were apponted ast nght by the Board of Heath as pubc heath nurses to f vacances caused by the resgnatons of Mss Rose Nash am Mrs. D. D. Lott. t SELN STLL FGHTS FOR FREE WATER Resdents on the Rado Assocates tract n sen met ast week to dscuss thar fght for free water, aegedy promsed by Henry Kuntz when deveopng the secton. Some 500 houses are affected by KunUs announcement he s retrng f rom busness n sen and w se hs pumps to Samue Foster. Mr. Foster has announced he w charge $.7 a month for the water servce.» * 29 BORN N JANUARY, PETERSON ANNOUNCES Heath nspector Peter Peterson reports that n January there were 2J brths, 7 deaths and 2 marrages n the townshp. * * BOARD ELECTON MAY BRNG OUT BG VOTE Wth three Schoo Board postons to be fed, 7 canddates have fed notce of ther ntenton to run. A seek eecton for threeyear terms whe John Lahey, ap- ponted to f a vacancy, s unoposed for the one year eft n >the erm of A. C. Waker. The seven u-term canddates are: Mrs. Anna Bee Baker, Ayene; Maurce Dungan Woodbj-dge; Benjamn Wang, Woodbrdge; Kathan Duff, Woodbrdge; Ernest C. Moffett, Woodbrdge; Edward Renhardt, sen; John Concannon, Woodbrdge. Mrs: Baker, Dungan and Wang seek re-eecton. FVE YEARS AGO LOCAL MAN APPONTED ASSSTANT PROSECUTOR James S. (Jmmer) Wght of Woodbrdge has been named Assstant Prosecutor of Mddesex County. He w assst Dougas M. Hcks, recenty namud prosecutor by Governor Larson.,» t 8 MEN ENTER RACE FOR SCHOOL BOARD Sx men have entered the race for three terms of three-years each on the j Schoo Board. They ar* three present membenj, Presdent Mevn Cum, Roy E: Anderson and Ward Dunham, whose terms expre; Afred P. Anderson] Woodbrdge; Mton Ashey, sen, and Morrson Chrste, Sewaren. Two men w, seek a one-year term open because of death of a Board member. The canddates are Ernest Moffett, the ncumbent, and Wam F. Godson, Coona. t** FAST UN*E TROLLEYS TO BE REPLACED HERE < Begnnng February 8, a new super servce bus ne w begn, peraton between Newark, Ezabeth, Lnden, Rahway, Woocfbrdge Townshp, Rartan Town- Bhp, Hghand Park and New Brunswck to repace the thorough troey servce now furnshed by the Newark-New Brunswck "fast ne." MANY STLL JOBLESS DESPTE TOWNSHP AD Neary 790 men are outof work n the townshp, accordng to regstratons at the townshp empoyment bureau, Drector Harry Jackson announced yesterday. Pacement of men has been very sow as few jobs are avaabe. She O and the county road buderb have taken on most of the men who have, be*n.paced.. THREE YEARS AGO 0 CANDDATES SEEK SCHOOL BOARD POSTS Ten canddates, three seekng re-eecton, have fed pettons wth Dstrct Cerc E. C. Ensgn as canddate for the Board of Educaton. ncumbents who w run are Mr. Ensgn, Hark D. MoCan and James Fer. Mr. M Ensgn g has b«en a Board member f r 38 year*. Other canddates are: John A. Turk, Sewaren;,. Joseph. Me Andrews. Coona; J. Lester Neary, Woodbrdge; John B. Labat, Avene; John Hendowtch, John, G, Kune and Andrew Lutrus, a of Fords. * * PJAN FOR ADOPTON OF BARTER SYSTEM HERE Defnte pans for adopton of a AND THEY SAD.. THE QUESTON: Wh»t the mot unum. rrquc.t you have evtr encountrrrd n your bunet? THE ANSWERS: HENRY STEPKO. Hyway Dner. Amboy Avenue. Woodfordge, a short-order cook: We, a gr- thnk she tod me she was an actress om-f came n here and wanted an ord-r ot toast, gave t to her. Then she asked he f d.. trm the sdes and ends of a the cruet. dd that, gave t back to her and she asked me f d pease toast the ends! So dd. Another feow ordered two epps "one fred on one sde and the other fred on the other" but never dd decde whether t was a pn^ or whether he was crazy or what. ts mpossbe to fry two egg3 that way the nsde woudnt be cooked at a. Then there was the woman who ordered two boed eg^rs, tred to feed them to her dog, and, when we tod her «hed have to buy the pate, pad for t rght away: We have penty of dog-owners, though, who pet mud when wo te em theytejjot to buy any pate they use for feedng a foe. Before WMed nere - was n a P. ace near the Sa eve eectnc y pant. Was whe that was beng but and a ot of strangers, Western, were on the job. Two of them came n and asked me f fr>ve them two weeks credt for ther food unt payday. never saw them before but et thejj eat on the ^m anyway. Sure enough, at the end of the two weeks, they bew and never saw them or the money agan. Of course, snce hadnt asked the boss about t, had to make good on the credt mysef. But the toast mpressed me as beng the most unusua re> quest of a customer who wasnt just ookng for a augh. PAUL HABCH, 447 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge, a bartender: The strangest one ve had, guess, was the feow at the bowng aeys here the other nght who wanted to know why, woudnt get a bowng bu that was made to t hs ngers. About other unusua ones, dont know. Home tmes, some one that you never saw n your fe before wants credt for drnks, but that experence snt what youd ca unusua, or strange, ether, f they can get the credt. ope frequenty ask for mxt-d drnks wth strange mmes, ke. "Madens Prayer" or somethng ke" that. Then when you sk them whats n t, you tnd out theyve (rot no dea,at a. And you have peope, too, who try to Sampe everythng on your back-bar. They maybe start off wth beer, drnk a gn rckey, then whskey, then an odfashoned, then.scotch. Nnety per cent, of them dont know what they reay want. NCHOLAS E. GUTOWSK, Parkway Garage, Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge: Weve ha.samany v unusua ones here that we get used to em. One mornng about 3 ocock, a coored feow came runnng n hed been tryng to knock out a wrs-pn, ht the pston and broke t. So he wanted to know f a sx-cynder car woud run wth fve pstons. tod hm to s^tut t wth cotton and td go. He was one of a party of Negroes who had to be n Cape May by 7 ocock. A of them wereaughng^and cheerfu, where youd expect them to be Worred or mad. Were aways gettng customers who te us to bud or make a new cutch or a new transmsson or a new rear-end wthn 2U mnutes. They.dont seem, to know anythng about ther car or whats nsde t at a. Especay theyre ke that n the mdde of the nght when theyve broken a part that nobody carres n stock, Then we have a gr at norma schoo who comes over to use our tenns court here, borrows our net, our racquets and tenns bas and pays wth them unt,she oses them. Then she uses her <JW(! Once too, a stranger eame n to pck up a?)4 repar job. He wanted to gve us a note. We woudnt take t. Then he wanted to,? gve us a check. We woudnt tccept that, ether. He caed up poce and they tod hm to pay s. He threatened to take the ca.r anyway and tod hm f he tred to hed get a smashed sku. So he teephoned that to poce, to. When Sergeant Bant st tod hm to pay up, he produced twfc unopened pay enveopes from hs-pockets that, had penty of money n them! j NCHOLAS LANGAN, 266 Man Street, Woodbrdge, townshp garbage coector: Peope expect us U> do everythng so we get used to t. Lke eavng a 360-pound empty o drum on the sdewak, cartng fedstone to t n wheebarrows a week, then expectng us to ft t! m the truck when ts fed! Once, toojwe ; had a woman offer us a quarter f wed go j down the cear t was pourng ran at the : tme and brng up a the garbage. One of : the us made two trps, hodng us a up am hes st wathg for the quarter! A coupe of tmes, weve rescued babes. Once on Lberty Street n Fords, ths woman was standng on the porch screamng unt she was bue n the face. We drove the truck up there as hard as we coud, fgurng t was anyway a murder, and rushed nto the housf Upstars, we found ths kd n a crb wth ts head caught between two of the wrought-ron bars. t was chokng, practcay bue ard was just gaspng. So we just «ach pued one of the bars, the kds head came out and; pretty soon t was a rght. We )«d another one ke that n Avene a kd ted around the wast wth a rope had faen down a tte sope, wrapped the rope around ts neck and wa«chokng to death t was yeng but the mother had a washng Machne on and she ddn t know anythng about t unt after we not the rope off the chd. LETTER TO THE EDf OR tor, db Dear Sr: ndependent, The offce of schoo drector s a very mportant, one and shoud b«barter system n.the townshp wer«<wed by men ard women free from mude Tuesday: Andrew K.yc. s %as pettness or sefshness. eected permanent charman of the! On f, m «T* of. thp. Pent Boart of commttee sponsorng the scheme. Educaton m retrng and many women thnk t shoud be fed by a woman, one who js ony seekng to be anernnth of the board, to vote as she thnks rght. You have ony to vst some of the arger ctes to see the dre resut of.the sefsh boardcontro. The. woman canddate w not be a pa; " rty to factonasm. t s true a woman may not Contnued on at page WOObBMDGE NDEPENv SWEETNESS AND LGHT By CHARLES E. GREGORY A Fne State Of Affars has been a whoe ot of tak about the p-,,,,, o cean up the townshp records of a few hundred,,, heads comprsng owners of persona property wn, f years have sthered and sd from under the obgat, n pay and who now have the temerty to tak of eqmu. dscrmnaton. Pont has been made n the nnumerabe argun-,,., have presented n favor of the house-ceanng that,,. not been assessed for my persona property, That *, k, A newspaperman not ony has no persona propm he has no property of any knd that woud brng mor, <\- n doube saw-buck n the best of tmes. Maybe that ;,,!f the compensatons of the busness. Heaven knows ;<,, ff m few other ways. But that doesnt prevent me from spottng rph justce and cvc responsbty when see t. *. Mr. Caude W. Decker, presdent of the Wood,, Townshp Taxpayers Assocaton at the present tme f,, to be the prncpa spokesman aganst the scheme to n;, a few thousand doars of whch the muncpaty : dre need. Mr. Decker, athough he pad hs persona! ; erty tax for a number of years, decded at one po/,, the assessment was unfar and that he woudnt cm! -;, Now that there s some agtaton to make hm and tn > of the denquents cough up, he ctes.once more th- r H that ony about ffteen per cent of those who.shm,; ncked, get a b. Accordng to hs reasonng, he tv: : shoud be excused. t have had a coupe of ong taffs^wth Mr.., about the stuaton. qute agree wth hm, furtn : that f some peope are assessed that a shoud be a.--., do not thnk that t s far for the exceptons to be t,- So what? -. How about those who pad ther persona n tax b every tme t was presented? W t be fart<> now, to merey pont out what a ot of saps they we>. as a premum te them that n ther next b they a- ng to have to chp n and pay Mr. Decktrs and ; other denquents, aso? Mr. Decker, obvousy, that w be a rght and there s where he and d-.: very serousy, But just as sure as Tax Coector Mchae J.! and the Townshp Commttee ca off the dogs ; Decker wshes them to do the feow who pays n. pad s gong to get t rght n the neck. The eg persona property bs whch reman on the edge be totaed, and the sum must be ncuded n the bud. They te me that t wont be necessary to p deadheads b n the budget ths year, that t can>> for next year or spt up over a perod. That certa brant pan of decepton. The boys merey say tha sp t to em easy so they w hardy know they a: tng t and probaby there w be no squawk. That : tne, upstandng busness. f ts rght and far to et debts go merey because of fear of attemptng tn them why not admt t, te the pubc about t and.- they have awaysjbeen a tte sy anyway and w.hey gong to do^bout t. That a tends to bud up confdence n gow: and n the personne that admnsters t. t s ke from the bottom to the good peope who have nvrr.: body and sou to meet ther honest responsb; why the-dev shoud foks as nave as that get an\ eraton? Government s ony for the beneft of : anyway. * * * * * But t w be nterestng to see how tbe ao" : j-ans w try to justfy ther jey-fsh tactcs m S ton day. Maybe they can go nto Fords and sen ue and Port Readng and u the sma home-ov\ unscousness and forgetfuness of the undue < -Kked them wth for the sake of a few who ha< voca chords and a tte everage, but doubt t. > ft- does the taxpayer come across and ask no.qv Hes mghty concerned about gettng a short count Theres a ega aspect to t, aso, but most a tha makes no dfference. The statutes requre pu uf persona property denquents n January an. ence to ths command was orgnay panned, u matter of aw doesnt draw any water here. FA pretty easy and Mr. Decker wants evason. So why t n great gobs? ty may be the vehce for spp thng ese nto the budget. Maybe m wrong. Perhaps t s a we am keep ang the poor property-owner wth new t parenty the Board of"educaton hap no doubt a wsdom of t for n tw years the tdy tte sum of? has been taeked to the cost of runnng the schoo Retrenchment s out of the queston and a mere wn the State department for some ne,w fr s a comm; for.ko! on the b t goes. Ffty pe> cent of the taxpayers dont compcause ffty per cent of the taxpayers havent tnde«of e.ven tryng to pay ther assessment ThosH notjpay go merry on ther way, many of them ng rents and buyng new automobes and hous^ shore wth the recepts. n ordjer for them to do ffty per cent whch does pay (Shps n a few extra every year. They have made ther tte addtona contf wthout sayng much about t up to now. Maybe t" man quet next year and the year after. But tn comng when they are gong to fee ke Mr. Deck about hs persona property taxes. They are g > m gue and concusvey f Mr. Deckers present art" rght that snce ffty per cent of the property ov> by ncey wthout payng, why shoud they? So they stop. Then they w rase a ye dscrmnaton f any concerted effort s squeeze ther fbr the dough. And accordng to M ers contenton, they wj be rght and sttoud be " Then Ao-one w have to pay ard wont that 75,0

5 , m >, u )GE NDEPENDENT FRDAY, MRUARY 7, 036 PAGE FRTZRTZ Unexpected Hep By Erne Bushmer FRJTZ ANP PR. M*.DPPY, A VE AGREfP TO SHARE THE TREASURE WHEN F THEY FNP T LL START PGGNG OVER ON THE OTHER SDE OF THE SLAND (JOSH- W N - ** (JONS TO ST POWN ANP/ REST FOP A - MONKEY SEES. MONKEY POSS" -ANP THANK GOODNESS FOR THAT Mrs. Mack And Staff Re-Eected By Women Mrs. Nathan Duff and Mn. En* Bnt«. Commttee charmen tor tht rns: Ctzenshp, Mrs. Joseph Me- A offcers of the townshp Jeffcrsonan Cub w serve two more Andruw*; /Wjnton, Mm, F. 3, yours, t WHS announced today. Huntng; Membershp, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Mnry Mack, presdent, nnd Mnyo; Hosptaty, Mr?. Owen her stnff were, re-eected Wedncv Dungan. _... _.. and Mrs. Thomas Gerty; day at the. b-cnta votne hed nt j Pubcty, Mrs. Grover Perrter,.,..,-., the Green Street home of Mrs.,T. J., Mrs. Howard Fetcher and Mn. Dunne n Woodbrdge. Muck; Young Woman* Organ*- Vcc-prcsdontsarc: Mrs, pun- ton, Mrs. Hda emarest; Wette, frst ward; Mrs. Henry St. (ar : f\r>, Ms, Knbcrt Rngwood:, second ward; Mrs. Morrson Pacement, Mrs. Wam Fnn ana Chrste, thrd ward. Mrs. Abnn Mrs. KugMe Brd. The charmen Musfac s recordng socretary. w nnne personne of ther own Mss Heen Bencen B correspondng commttees. secretary nnd Mss Exabeth Peterson, treasurer. The trustees are: ary 7 at Mrs. Dunnes home, Each A cart party w be hed Febru- Ms. George A. McLaughn, Mrs. member w e aowed to brng Dunne, Mrs. Chrste, Mrs. avn, one truest. t You and your Chd ),,[ Learns Tact Wth me and Tranng ; ANE HERBERT COWARD ;, KV "pnw the arge dnner., h.sde hs pate wth a ", characterstcay, he,,,,h.-ma se fnd (frnmpkns!" he mom, burted, Were swe today, Presbyteran Brotherhood! W Gve Drama n March A mystery murder meodrama "Three T a p s At Tweve" w be presented on Frday, March,th, by,the Presbyteran Mens Brotherhood at Wondbruge HRh Schoo. Mss (rttce Huber s drectng the producton of the new pay and L. C, Hodp.n s desgnng the sets. The pay s new and has not been presented here before. Womens Cub To Have Guest JVrgAf Beauty Tps At The Craftsmens Cub Tonght QUESTON*! "Mjjf Ex-Presdents And Present Offcers W Be n The " * «*""-* : Recevng Lne; Harp Seectons And Dramatc PrsenttaHon W Be features Of Program THREE PEPARTMEmSHAVESPECAL chnt. She hadnt seen my Maryn mauve..,»*. " ~, , L A ^. tu«,uu.=... uy...r.... nnnnj ffatv, ne Unversty, Lewsburg, Pa. snce she was u baby, Maryn, he Cca-ftsmans Cub tonght. n the recevng ne w be the^yes "ta the way around from sad, BO kss Mrs.,ones, MaHyn the rght to the eft and then from from The Junor Prom ja the out- :he ex-presdents and the present offcers of the cub. thc eft to the shook her head. When asked her, h rght. h Draw D a ddeep, standng soca event of the year breath when you start the everc.se on the cantpus»t Buckne, and agan, se answered out aud, No, The board of drectors and the foowng members w and hod t whe you ro th«ayes, [membershp an the Prom Commtthen try to ro them severa tmes ] tee s a coveted honor among the dont wnnt to kss her. Her faca net as hostesses: Mrs. Lcand Reynods, Mrs. Arthur Dunham, Mrs. Wam Grswud, Mrs. Morrs Ken, Mrs. Pau quenty by cosng them and pac- Frday evenng, February 2, n :\ r e n t we, s a wrnked. Wasnt, that «n awfu thnr to say?" on one breath. Reax the eyes fre- ; students. The dance s to be hed mom?" The ast words were "Rckys aways Rvng thngs Hawryw, Mrs. Abert Hmsen, s p o k e n qute nnvay, too," the boys mher reped. nturay, as Mrs, Vctor Nckas, Mrs. Nod E. though the chd From surh experences wth chdren t woud appear they arc de-mrs. L). Harry Ford, Mrs. Wam tense. takng a major degree n Soca Ktte, Mrs. James MacCrory, ABOUT COLONA ng the pams of the hands over the dnng ha of the them to shut out a ght. Press Coege. very ghty at the outer corners Mr. Lann s enroed n the bera Arts course at the Unversty, where the tte musces grow h : expected mother to an-termnes w e r affrma- though t hurts someone. The Raymond QUESTON: " woud ke to to te the truth, ven Cthum, Mrs. Ernest Hunt, Mrs, * ** J Se«nce, and s actve, n extra currcuar actvtes both as a "memtvey. "Y e 8, thought of hurtng someone, however, never occurs to them. They Mrs. "J. Adams, Rhodes, Farv Avenue, enter- dye ray eyeuhe, hut hre ber of the soca fraternty Ph. ). Cnrk, Mrs. Herbert Ran- Mr. and. Dcky, were kn, Mr, F.J Mrs. Con- ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^! tz^jzr^^^z et Lamba Theta, and as assstant edtor of LAgenda. s w c today." speak the truth bunty- because rad Stern, Mrs. W. C. Danner. Mrs George Watson and son of Luuto..oxov w -- yznt\z,...ng about "K«t your dn.ovrard n(. rj Dckj,^ t. t n for UK, to surest more they t) not know bow ese to put Those pourng w be Mrs. rvng Phadepha..,.!>. them. w... What j«do you.knk? thnk? My t Jemers^ Mrs. Leon Campbcn,,~Mr. and Mrs. j But why go to that expense? There Montgomery,.p>ed, and from the way gteenc ways. j u,, e, art 4u te, thek, hot «T Mrs. Fred A. TJregs ahd"m"fa. XoeT Ktmtrafr of Dover Koad- have ha4 exce«nt maacaras.-whch Are.. m mt suspected hm,maryns,maryns motner shoud have K. Ktte as TttnH COSF. ^.r. t» ther guests Mr and Mrs. Ray-- attempt to aye your non-dryng to the ashes and w,. aforethought n brngng appeaed d to the chd uter by ex Do not attempt to dye your The feature of the program w mond Robnson and son, Raymond ashus agh - es,. at home. f f yt)n yon fee dar, darker ast unt removed wth soap and. ject of napkns. panng t was most unknd tc be an unusua combnaton u:.: _ of «f. harp Jr.,.Tr of rvf Bemont, RpmnnL Mass. ashes woud..,,.u mprove ;,.,,. your,,n^ appearj 0 rea Hy good beauty sa- pomade that comes n a tte tube antoor. water or cream. There s one ke a jr, foowng ths ncdent menton Mrs. Jonen wrnkes. "A Reectona and dramatc sketches n Mrs. Eve P«tt«r, mother met a neghbor. od peope have wrkes. Whe.. Reecnona anu unnnvc SKWU tu -- -, auto ^u w a cnuj B»vu.,,, ^. wth a brush. Another preparaton n course of conversaton m have them, too." Wut costume by Mss May Rosecrans, and Road, entertaned Mr. and on and ]et experenced operadseuse and harpst. Durng the M >" turday. s - James PatterBou of. Ezabeth, tor a skn do tne test j o wth b after the dye you to have be used. had we as a dftrkener, s reay an eyeash grower, as...hor reated how embnr- Dcky sad, on the other band, need - h.- chds truthfuness s not have happened f he bad been ntermsson Mrs. Nathan Duff w Saturday.,.-.-._ ^--n. n._ j.._ *...,,] The other day," she sad. rcustnmed to napkns. St, hs pay request pano seectons. Af-,~ r ;. a " d Mr, 3 - Wam farr, :. y ady, the mother of my mother mght have taken the, ter the program refreshments w Jr -> of Hoffman Bouevard, enter- < ^ ^ ^!-n, (romud n for atroube to expan. Hn]yrght). be served and A Htters orchestra tar >ed ther nece, Charotte Can- NOW... w pay for dancn*. nng, of New York The commttee charmen are: Mr > and Mrs Staney Smth; Mrs. 0. T. Fraser, program; Mrs. of Coona Bouevard entertaned. B. Jernee, hosptaty; Mrs. Mr - ant M s - A.M. Struahom of Thomas.]. Leahy, decoratons, and South. Amboy.. Mss Ruth Erb, ushers. Vote For LEROY B. COLLNS FOR THE Board Of Educaton FEBRUARY Representatve of no potca orf anzaton or of no efsh group, Mr. Con. promte. to wrve the best ntere»t» of a the Townshp. He wa nduced to become a canddate by a egon of taxpayers who were convnced that the ntegrty, abty and conscentous endeavor he coud suppy to ths mportant agency of,mr government woud dstncty beneft the communty. Mr. Cons pedges hmsef to conduct hu offce M, as to mert and mantan ths confdence.! bv bycommttee). CREDT THS fre to ocuutt Md hare hetn tod do not ne«d g«u*t. Can you gve me omf good exerces to trengthan and re my eyet? Mn. SyWeter." Bxercsas w hep w reax eyes. Stop severa tmes a day and go he Woman s Cub w hod ts annua guest nght at ma tter what you are dpng. Ra W Represent fraternty n Arrangng fefy AtBacknet Vrg Lanrt, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Lann, 4 Puton Street, Woodbrde, N. J., hns been apponted representatve of the Ph ACTVTES T>U w m v r.t,.,,, (through some smpe exercses,.exercses, ro Utnba Theta Fraternty on the TO Junor Prom Commttee at Buck- Tn terature department of the Wunan Cub mat yestorday»... Mrs. George W, Montgomery of Dover Road has been confned to her home wth a severe cod... Mrs. W; H. McCude of Chan- 64fjs Road s vstng her mother (Jorgc Hunter, GTove Ave- The program ncuded a Mrs. Chares Tayor, Enve, on the Spansh wrter,-de Y..... by Mss Ada Van Syke; ~ M \ an J, d M, rs,. Herman Jerpff of cw ff current pays by Mrs. Enfed Road had as ther dm- uter" Peck"" The assstng hostner K 98 " on Saturday, Std Mss M Mary M sses were Mra. Wam L. Raup, Segan and Vncent Grogan of sen. Wrs. James A. Compton and Mss Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. Abert Rehberg of Enfed Road entertaned guests Two departments of the Worn from New York Monday. " ms "cupbw "hof"meetfrs next Mr. M - an( and Mrs. Edwara Edward Metz- week. v*»v The Musc Denartment-w Department-w B«of w P st HR.oadjntertaned d meet Monday evenng at the home of Mss Uuth Erh of Rahway Avenue. The Russan muscans w tn- subject of dscusson. The Amercan Home Department w meet n^ the Sunday Schoo Rooms of the Presbyteran Church Thursday. Mrs. Wam Fnn s genera charman and the program w ncude a speaker from the Pubc Servce Company. The senor cass n economcs of the hgh schoo has been nvted to attend. FORDS CLUBS PLAY Tomorrow nght, the Fords Mape.catV nnd Arkys Pharmacy w meet n u basketba game at Schoo Nt7. -H- n Fords. n the prmnry, the Reabes w pay St. George uf Perth Amboy at 7:30 ocock. Dancng w foow the feature match. WLL BE WELCOME NEWS. You Can Now Open A Charge Account AT THE FURN ART-PECK Terms To Sut You We Have Arranged A Group Of Hot Specas For You For ONE WEEK ONLY. So Hurry! 5-Pece Staness Top BREAKFAST SUTE 2-50 HEAVY SOLD MAPLE BOX SEAT CHARS A $32.50 VALUE 00;; PURE SLK FLOSS MATTRESSES $ PC. FREZETTE LVNG ROOM SUTE Beautfu W.nu Bate Frame 59 A $00.00 VALUE NNER SPRNG MATTRESSES $4,95 VALUE $ Pece Rock Mape BED ROOM SUTE 9* A $75.00 VALUE $24.75 DAMASK NNER SPRNG MATTRESSES $24.75 VALUE $475 DOJTT FORGET E ART-PECK BUDGET NEW PUN ^jtrvwr^tuan How to Save Haf ART-PECK 286 HOBART STREET "-".S^rtf.SSS^ P P. A. 4- _ Kueats from Cadwe Sunday. Mss Rta Coe, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George B. Hodshon of Coumba Avenue, entertaned at a msceaneous shower n honor of her sster Mae Coe, who w be marred on February 23rd to Water Stotsebury of Rahway. The guests, were Agnes Chrstopherson Mss Katherne Vaughn, Mss Mar garet McCormck, Mss Barbara Ayreg and Mary Mathews of Coona, Mss Grace Quech of Rahway, Mss Sue Thompson of rvngton, Mss Grace Perrck of Ezabeth, Mss Katherne Waters and Mss Charotte Parker of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W, Fetcher of West HU Road were the guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCoach, Sewaren. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -Me Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schubert; were the guests Sunday of Mss Dorothy Scarret of Jersey Cty. The Coona Amercan Legon Post No. 248 hed ts reguar monthy dance at the cub rooms Saturday. Thomas Hynes was charman. Another dance w be hed eary March. - -The Coona Womens New Dea Democratc Cub w hod ts reguar meetng February 2th at the Amercan Legon cubrooms. An nterestng program has been putved. Mra. Francs McKpnna and Mrs. Joseph Nauty w be Hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Chrstopher Chrstopherson of Mortrose Avenue were the guests of (Mr. and MJs. Chrstopher Chrstopherson Jr. ut ther home n Egg Harbor ast week. Mss McCormck s Speaker At Sewaren Cub Sesson The Sewaren Hstory Cub met wth Mrs. F. J. Adams, West Aveue. Mss Katherne McCormck, hannan of the Art Department f the Perth Amboy Womans ub, spoke on Wnter Exhbts n ew York. Mss McCormack, pnrtuary dscussed the work of Coa Beaux, member of the Amur :an Academy,, the exhbt of the: r ok of Vncent Van Go >h, Hutch.rtst, and the new Henry Cay /rck Gaery wth ts coecton f fne od masters, fnay nchu ntr a menton of the work of Grunt Wood. Mss.JtcCormck w»«n horough sympathy wth her su> ect and found a ready response Torn her audence There was kewse an exhbton of antques ovyned by members of,he dub nchjng ne nens own jd by Mrs. (, Stwe and a foo. warmer by Mrs. -Lan Morrs. BTTNG bue coa [LOWEST PRCES FOK] FTHE FNEST QUALTY SUPEROR SERVCE PHONE THE WORLD S YOURS BUY A RADO TS THE YEARS BGGEST RADO SENSATON MODEL A-75 Genera Eectrc MODEL A A three-band consoe coverng the entre broadcastng and short-wave bands, M we as poce ca*, and amateur and arcraft sgnas. Seven meta tube*. Brant performance. The beautfuy modern wanut-veneer cabnet possess a fu measure of eve vaue. Be Modern Buy A Rado Wth Meta Tubes REYNOLDS OONT WORRY ABOUT SELECTNG A USED GAR seect the deaer nstead. M LOOKNG FOR AUSFD CAR TOO. JM....CANT SEEM TO FND WHAT WANT BOY THATS RCH!! DODCt ALVVAYJ HAS HAD A REPUTATON FOR DEPENDABLTY... THANKS, JM,.. M OFF TO THE NEAREST DODGE DEALER RGHT NOW,.. FOUND THF ANSWER TO THAT- GO TO A DODGE DFALER... AND DODGE DEALERS ARE JUST AS DEPENDAULE... EVEN WHEN T COMES TO USED RS. FOUND THAT OUT NO M f H H WHAT MAKE OR MODEL, NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU WAN! 0 PAY, YOU CAN DEPEND ON A DODGF DEALER FOR REAL DOWN-RGHT VALUE.. HENEVER you are n the market for a used car or used truck, Wduoae the deaer before you choose the car or truck you need! For 22 years Dodge has had a word-wde reputaton for dependabty has attracted progressve deaers who know ther greatest agset s the goodw that comes from deverng honest, dependabe merchandse. Because of ths, thousands of motorsts aje turnng to Dodge deaers for ther used cars and usvd trucks. See your Dodge deaer today. You not ony fnd the car or truck you want at the prce you want to pay, but you be sure ts dopond&hte! And you can buy t at terms that w sut your cunvenenc? DODGE DVSON OF CHRYSLER CORPORATON FRANK VAN SYCKLE 53 New Brunswck Ave., Perth Amboy Phone P, A BERNARD KAHNS 55 Washngton Ave. 79 Atantc St. FURNTURE - RUGS - MATTRESSES - GAS RANGES Everythng MUST Be Sod! Must Cear Out For Remodeng - Many tems Too Numerous To Menton EXCEPTONAL VALUES! BUY NOW! SALE NOW N FULL SWNG! \

6 WUODBRDGE NDEPENDENT Wad WomenMostLkeyTo U^jjugban^ggg Ncest Grs Gr^Often asers Losers J^^ Cod ^^p^^^z^^zz Because Attenton Unforced Workng Grs, Correspondent Cans, Not Apprecatve Of Efforts Of Husbands To Provde A Cood Home; Just "Avarcous God-Dggers," He Avers By MARAN MAYS MARTN THE roe of "tamer of wd women" s not to the kng of todays correspondent, provng he s a sensbe sou. f the man who s purported to care more for the socety of the unconventona gr once undertook the job of makng her over he woud probamy fnd she snt worth the troube, partcuary wth w man, nce WonenfrCm among- whom neeoud make a seecton. Heres a etter worth thnkng about. ts wrter ooks upon women wth a candd Scrubbng s St The Best Cure For Acne who m.rrf ntn <v>rrft>rt and securty? not, a c c o r d ne to our correspondent, apt to apprecte her Dsease Of Adoescence s y,(-«tr5. H t Caused By Lack Of jet-m? to put her n the beggarn n - horseback O n Skn caory. By JACQUELNE HUNT MABTTN "Dear Mrs. ; \ PROBLEM {.hat causes much Martn: There, embarrassment to boys and younk»,««herr <ome dscusson n your men j s ne skntondton known as coumn concernng the preferenc- acne. -Ths ament s apt to be ft, n ove, or about to fa more severe among boys than grs, ; n W Some of your correspon- probaby because boys are sef- H»nt< n-h men prefer them wd,! conscous about treatng t \ knt ke a eenerates, ths state-, Acne s most common durng»nt pake n many paces. Some adoescence, because at ths tme ; S do and sovdo not. Som. the functonng of gands spced- Sen marry ades and some do not. ed up, wth the resut that skn. WTen use the term ady re-: become abnormay oy and su<f.r to a nce person. am not \ ceptbe to nfecton by the b;uneftkntr of weath, or women j terj a that cau»e acne. Snce th.- brought up n uxury. There s rea cause s a physca one t H hnnm n ths word as a ajways wse to see your famy np sne naa UCE»»>~- B -.,..rtdka eatcjt «ntt det. nce Barents, provng the power of n the meantme you must treat Wdtv the skn for the oca condton "A mstake men very often Unfortunatey, few doctors w make s to thnk" workng grs aretake the troube to do ths, snce onr to apprecate a comfortabe j they regard the dsease as som,- Ths does not foow at a. j thng that w eventuay cear up fsome of the most avarcous twe of ts own Mm-± Th- skn.;. (. D Ome "" 0 me jnvou - :..«-. _ o»»f very and s senstve,. o a p andwater may U-nd :,( rrtate t so much the youth dreads to wash hs fact. Yet t must be done. \V ash n g r(moves the excess o and stmuates the crcuaton, so t s god-dggers and connvers ever knew were snatched from behnd store basements, factores, and countng roqma and transpanted n comparatvey easy surroundngs. Dd they apprecate ths change? They dd not. They yeed for more, and then more. And unt they dvorced ther husbands they were never satsfed. Not A That Way " am not makng any banket tatement concernng workng gs, because some of them are truy apprecatve, and <vhen they get out of the grnd they know enpugh to foster a good thng. But t woud be rdcuous to gay a workng grs apprecate a good home and a good man. A ady, as the surest HS BUNT "cure," Buy a com- poxon brush and use meted cas te soap or duted tncture of green soap for washng the skn. Work up a stff ather n hot wa- understand tne ter and scrub the face thoroughy, the term, can take <»»= ter ana scmu me o«u>v>v»,,r ve sstude n the same strde wth \ gon? over the skn severa tames, prosperty and d never compan or Rnse tunae n n warm water, then hod a ceebrate overmuch. The ordnary, or common, type of woman cannot. Shorten 4er ratons and curta her uxures and a man has a nasty customer on hs hands, "t reay doesnt cost.a ncke to be a nce person, and cannot understand why more women do not try t, do not thnk a men prefer wd women. n ther youth they sometmes ose ther heads and thnk wd women are gong to be good company. t s aways a good bet that a woman who s wd wth one man w bj wd wth another, and that steady-gongtmarred fe snt gong to appea to her. The ncest women sometmes ose out because they do not force themseves on the attenton of men. They ack saesmanshp. A ady coud scarcey be ;umk KH.-H T.M.U, «!...^..-.^^.., creen, wears a dnner dress of pansy bue crepe wth an ndvdua neck and back arrangement. Ponts of the modfed (ecoetage are shrred onto crces of hnt-stones and sapphres, and a cever contnuaton of bands of the. matera makes a hater effect nnd tes n a bow at the back. A good acne ontment some expected w> to se sen hersef KBU to *«a « ,: man, tmes heps. f you use such a prep as she w need. Guest rooms are araton be sure to foow the drectons. f the condton seems to be not aways equpped wth them. n but that s not an uncommon prac- an emergency, she may aways tce today. The ady *oes a-woong, cearng ng wthout wnou an ontment ulcul use u nt ; -borrow- a neede and thread, but f one coud ca t that. There are an antseptc acne, oton to khp! shoud not eave home wthout many women ooso n the and, too, your skn protected and soothed, them knowng she w have --wnn who merey marry men for the purpose of dvorcng them and gettng an ncome for fe. Beware of durng the day, _ (Copyrght). when she gets there. FARM women who > make a busness of men, woud be my advce n ths dscusson. "Not a Tamer of Wd Women." We, tt Leap Year Ths beng eap year, the stage s set for the woman who woud a- woong go, ony, uness she s most adrot, strongy advse aganst ^_her avang hesef o the opportunty. Men strr have a Btrong L ^preference for dong ther own woong. They enjoy t, and are en- MARKET tted to the chase, even Though t s a chase* ony fguratvey speak- 236 SMTH STREET ang PERTH AMBOY, İ thnk ths correspondent hts e na on thehead when he says e so-caed "wd woman" s most enterprsng, and therefore a the «ne who gets her mpn. n a word. uncomfortaby fhed wth reay Bce marrageabe grs, ts the gr who manages to draw attenton to hersef who s snged out. she may -"he no more attractve than the next jfr but she has enterprse- Crugn to know ne must regster an ndvdua. Once a mans n- est s captured, s?ne argues, t -es her a decded advantage, nch obvousy t does. So, ets ay, rather, that the gr has to se hersef to the man, she has to se hm the dea of marrage and to manage to suggest to hs mnd that the has such quates he consders -,,. appeang. reay dont suppose f men seect women on the theory J*P*"fWy wt make good wve*. fee ure tha,t s too abstract. They seeot a gr because she represents to them the quates that seem pereonay peasng and desrabe (Copyrght) Remember, ceanness a essen tta. Doot negect the day bath nd be extra carefu not to spread J ntqton by puttng soed fn- * near Che pmpes. Have the nds scrupuousy cean before ttempunf treatment f t s pos- «U»a to jro a coupe of day! at fe wthout shvng do so. A ways be carefu about shavng over nfected areas, and use an antseptc mmedatey afterwards. FOR HAR AND SCALP BHhrut *r»» Ordnary Har Tonc TS A CAt MCCCNE WC* (. feel WO*K! AtADruyg r n Bt Boo!. "Th. Tm About.«Nt Nyu K>M, > f.n Nt«V«.k warm washcoth over the face to reaf the pores so backheads can be extracted easy. Use a comedon extractor to remove backheads that w come out easy. Press genty, however, snce you mustnt bruse the skn. Sterze a neede by dppng n acoho and open the tops of any rpe pmpes. Extract the contents by pung the skn genty on ether sde, and take up wth a sma pece of cotton soaked n acoho. Go over the backhead area wth fresh cotton pads dpped n duted acoho. The acoho s ant septc and astrngent. f t >urn the skn too much use a commer ca antseptc dpped wth warn water and keep your face soakc wth t for fve mnutes. Pure LARD FRESH (Chopped? MEAT*.ALL CUTS OF RB ROAST ffresh PORK TEXAS WASHED SPNACH FANCY, SLCNG Tomatoes Modes and Manners QUESTON; " t correct for a ady to wear a hat n an opera box? C. D." ANSWER: Hats are worn durng matnee performances ony, at he opera, the theatre or concert ha, when seated n a box. n the evenng hats are not worn, the assumpton beng that anyone occupyng a box knows enough to dress n evenng cothes. When adeb anseated n the orchestra or bacony whether t s a matnee or evenng performance, hats shoud be removed out of consderaton for persons seated behnd. t QUESTON: "t t necen.ry for a weekend gue>t to come equpped wth tooth paste, cod cream, neede and thread, and other uch deta*?" Heen." ANSWER: The weekend guest shoud brng wth her such artces bs MARGA- CHUCK ROAST TENDER LEGS of LAMB 4 LBS. FANCY ORANGES C TANGER- NES LEMONS 3 LBS LARGE, YELLOW BANANAS SEE JMMY FOR VEGETABLE VALUES! EACH Denert Appet Wash, core and pee appes about haf way down. Sprnke wth a tte sugar and cnnamon and stuff wth prepared mnce meat. Put a sma dab butter on top each appe, pour a sma amount of water n the bakng dsh and bake as usua. Senwarm wth a dab of whpped cream on top of each appe. Buhng Rce Puddnf Wash % cup rce and cook sowy n 2 cups mk. Add H cu sugar and the we-beaten yoks o 2 eggs. Mx we and et coo. Ad cup whpped cream, H teaspoo SMTH ST. + PHONE P. A s Tme For Hot Puddngs Satsfy Sweet Tooth Wth These New Dshes Durng Chy Days By JUDTH WLSON TKE) of theusua wr.wv ; v.- :! L:». pes, and eaves? TV \*;w.!!* deserts are guaranteed v >:y ymr sw*et tooth, yet y»\:; rnd them not too rch They : easy to make. Snce j.vns :Af vr w have chy weather for : -\era! weeks yet, most of ;odays oopts re for puddng or de?- ---t-s to he served hot. LUNCHEONS Corn Chowder Bread Stck Tdm»toe» Stuffed wth Crbmet 5»Ud. Quet Pmch Dtjert Coffte Lamb mvd Pepper H»th on Tout Poo»* Chutney Ceery ntjvdun Cherry Puddtng T«Quck Peach Denert Open a arpe can (No. 3 peaches and pour them wth thc-: syrup nto a buttered bakng Sprnke wth» cup brown teaspoon vana or amond extract, and S teaspoon u..tmeg. Add a pnch sat to the whes of tktrs and beat -unt they w stand n peaks. Add sugar. tabeat a tme unt tabespoons jp been Used. Spread ove-r h have j f!hp? m thewk+»ff4*jr paf. ] 2 tabespoons n each peach haf, rnke wth V4 cup fney chop- d nut Htf. Bake n a moder- -" oven unt the merngue s frm nd goden brown. Serve warm. Cherry Puddng Combne egg, we benten, wth cups mk. Sft 2 cups a-purpose our wth 2 teaspoons bakng power and a pnch sat and str n the, uud mxtur* a tte at a tme, greased ndvdua mods wth ternate ayers draned ptted :herres and the batter. You w need about % cup of the canned cherres thoroughy draned.steam the puddngs about 40 mnutes. Serve hot wth a sauce made by sweetenng the juce draned from the cherres and thckenng sghty wth mostened cornstarch. The sauce w have a ncer favor f a few drops emon juce are added. GULD PLANS SUPPER The Rectors Gud has compet ed pans for the supper to be hed Thursday, February 20, from f to 8 P. M., at the Trnty Parsh, Mrs. E. M. Satter s genera charman. sat and teaspoon vana. Put rod jey nto ndvdua mods, f wth the rce puddng and ch thoroughy. Unmod and serve. (Copyrght). taan Food Store t TOMATO PASTENE PASTE ^ Spaghett or Macaron +C Charot Brand $-.35 : 20 b. case LAPERNA MACARON Re-Uraberto TUNA FSH Q cans for OOc RNSO LARGE Capcoo-Forte Geneva SALAME A fe Whoe Ub PERTH AMBOY FREE DELVERY 4^25 77 Brand SALAD OL 95: -LB. PKGS taan Roasted COFFEE Our Own Roast 2"" 29 C PACKAGE 2 35 Grand taa Pure OLVE OL $.98 SUGAR 5 23 * * * FRUT and JASPER VEGETABLE MARKET 00 MAN ST. Phone Wdbg CATERNG TO DSCRMNATNG HOUSEWVES-- FANCY, NO. FRUT AND PRODUCE AT REASONABLB»PRCES WE DELVER PAY US A VST The trpe fr at r.eckme n the voow orpanu Mouse, atfop, P.TTCT5 r t w t k H -v ^ -Son for jprng. The d.t* are brown and brown ppv.- ^^^ the frs. The secon. bouse, for wear wth mnnn-h suts, s n gray nun, c>-mg wth sma meta button? * J Encouragement, Too Frequenty Frend* And Even Phyjcans Te The To Grn And Bear Ther Troube nstead Of nstng Confdence mprovement Probabe By CLAUD NORTH CHRSMAN, M. D. SOMETMES st and wonder how many peope th,.,-,, are who are aways uncomfortabe, never fee we,.-,., just drag aong. Ther number s egon, and the pty, 8 that so often ther fames and frends, and spmet,,,,, ther physcans, have added to ther dstreaa and dm,,,,, ajement by sayng, "We have done them everyth.n* they want to a we coud. Ypu w ju«t hayeto y wear t out, or grn nnd bear t." f anythng s needc to comptte ther rtbt^.n^or^ DB. CBKSMAJ and then the tnuhe returns. You do not know whnt to do,»n< those to whom you tpok for hep Ray they have (Tone a they can. How n the word do hry know they have done a they H? There s no tme when you ;?ant try unt after you arc dead. Contnuay we fnd persons who are recoverng from supposedy nurabe troube. have been tod y Hm seemu to try to do som, t mry be tj,j wronr cth severa tmes n my fe coudnt get we, but the ony ncurabe thng us yet has been my optmsm. am the product of ancestors who overcame the attacks of n- do t. The <a- [that heps the mnd, at east, ease (r com- j havc f otn, th a t the, ton w wear ^ cor)p a ng the:mo«f bttt- you out y n, u dont wear t thc rreguar practcones m. We, that one who tes hs,patents n<, woudnt be >"" o anythng for them. Ph\M.. bud f t woud ennnbt cure many thngs, but just wear you u nt an c b e can ak nature to hephex,!: quck about t, they can gve comfort, bnt but t drags on. ta and physca., You arc better for a tme, They can study and try. ; they are fnay whpped, tn-, go down fghtng. Here s mv vce to young phymca* wh» scouraged because a g not mprove as he shoud. K studyng and tryng. Sometu ray of ght strkes even a <and when you are totay d aged the patent w reward efforts hy gettng we. \VhHt s the most successfu n doctor can use? t s an - persstence»nd hopefunes dspensng of ths perssten.. hopefuness shoud not be dans, wars,pestence and pover- j to the doctor. The famy V and who kept en tryng -canst., fronts must admnster the nenty coudnt de when -! med(*ne. shoud t s dscouragng to hav Hepng the Mnd one of your dear ones drag t s no wonder these persons, m dscomfort, but dscouva,, turn to the quack who promfe^w not hep SUNNYDALt PURE FOOD MARKET 70 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY ffghome THE BARGHS! TREMENDOUS SALE STARTS FMDAY^ TUB or ROLL CREAMERY BUTTER39 GUARANTEED 25 LARGE GOOD EGGS n Carton* REG. 5c CAN Q FOR SUGAR PEAS 25c One Lb. Box GRAHAMS Gnger SNAPS SODAS 0 0 HGHEST GRADE SHRMP Can LBBYS SLCED PNEAPPLE U FR. and SAT. SPECAL DURKEES MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 25 C ONE POUND CAN NO. 2 CANS PEAS & CARROTS APPLE SAUCE SOAKED PEAS M.L P Margarene PURE VEGETABLE Shortenng NO. 2 CAN STRNG BEANS or CORN SPAGHETT MACARON ELBOWS SHELLS OLBS 29c 2" 5 LEGS LAMB b. PRME STEER CHUCK ROAST ft. 2 LEGS andrumps VEAL...b. 7 LONS PORK RbEnd b. TOP and BOTTOM ROUND ROAST b. 2 FRESH JERSEY ROASTNG PORK b. 7 SMALL CAL HAMS k%vf SHOULDERS LAMB..,.[. b. 0^ FRESH CHOPPED BEEF...k 0 rlokda M ORANGES! Each SUNKST 4 \fm

7 .=!(>!> nkpge NDEPENDENT FRDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 936 PAGE SEVEN Payng Leadng Ros n St. James Show droped here arc pkye s who w haw mpm-t! ssnnmcnts n the mnstre show to >c u ven hy the St..nncs Jestm- <>n Ftbnmry S, at the S..umen Audtorum on Amoy Av.-nue nner the aspces of thr churcrh Hoy Name Socety am, h(- Mh,. Mossed Vrrn n the frst row, from eft (, r K rt, (re Gora Pau, Dorothy Wash, Kr, nard Qu(t\v. Margaret >;ton, Hnt Suse Murphy, Dorothy Nuw, Dorothy Lan. Second row: Cu xe, Uon Cmy. Barney C.mcnnon, John.. - hu Osfcrnvp, Thomas Smth, J nnes Mesc«nm Vncent Weaver, A Rtter s drcctnu tn; prndctm. [The Week n Revew nf H-uy Heach wre pnue t» a eer whch h communty n When the deer W«H < charted by persons..de.! as w as those : th,. buck kept h. ead,,,nu onto the ce of u n hs Mght. There,M abrupty and was cappocemen who brought f borough ha to be ty a game warden, who hm a mea of hay and s,,n- takng hm nto the, mes away for reease. m,. nd detectves of unty. New York, swapped juu : K«rb for that of hoaf",,ftor» and orderes ast,n they receved u Up the payro of the county hos-,,, to he seed. Conceaed.ccu dsguses were n-,;,<, and among the women.t the hospta were po-,. posng an typsts and Kt th rad was foresut-.,ucks from the hospta,!r. s statoned there cap-,,, sted as beng und n.p -u>rty before and con- t;. und the nched the scene just. : ;. c^urc, ther Whte.,ng a somewhat Ku phere. :,:,nt- urge generay at-. e comng of Sprng!.,: ; kn as eug merey.,,ange n det, by Dr. Ha of Seatte. n od-. :,,f greestufg Were..- the doctor, when.hm uroun t meant,., mce more get fresh :.--etabes and t made MH-r. Now we can have n- tune and hence the :/c s year-round. Oh * *...-,.,.Motor set a Vehce precedent Comms when Robert Greenbergr, 20. t Hoy, henceforth CDtd - automobe ony when t -!roed by a governor Aoud permt hm to drve > to forty mes per hour. :\ has been convcted of.; >cven tmes, and ost hs a-t m agreed to hs havng..n tra, after Greenberg t:ry nstaed the govota to be gven New Jcr- veterans n bonus pay- $(,60,)47.5), whch.-nbtd among 7,540 udesex futtys share w!."s5.m, whch w go to urn. * * * our some bee keepers arc Promnent Members Of ken Unt Won Phergo Chares Hutteman, Sr. Jo&eph Cunane n the organzaton of sen Chenca Hook and judvr Company of vounteer fremen w -h covers stret No. of the townshp, Mr. Hutteman payed an mportant part as he was one of the few charter members who hud had prevous vounteer company servce. Mr. Phergo s the nrknmtonk present pre-d>nt. Mr. Cunane has been u member for nnny years. state, headed by Rev. Dr. W. H. Foukes of Newark, have formed a commttee of 00 to rase $0,000 for brd conservaton n the state. Among the members of the com-. mtte are Water Fox Aen, pubcty drector of the Pubc Servce Kenneth P, Loekwood of the Newark Evenng News, and Mrs. Chares W. Hoton of Essex Fes, presdent of the Natona Federaton of Garden Cubs. Rung was made by the Bureau of nterna Revenue that consumers who pad the two percent reta saes tax n New Jersey between Juy and October 25 may not deduct the amount from ther ncome tax. The decson s based on the Wordn! of the act as passed by the egsature. Benjamn Godber^r of Perth Amboy s the representatve from :hs secton of the state n the atrons Assocaton of New Jersey State Norma Schoo nt Newark now belng formed by frends and parents of students at the nsttuton: Graduates of the schoo w ceebrate ther annua home comng day at the schoo Wed nesday. Staton WOR has receved many expressons of prase for November, but the ts programs, "Understandng Advertsng," whch are now n progress. The fourth n the seres w be broadcast tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 oqock. The programs are produced by the Mutua network n conjuncton wth a group of advertsng pubcatons. t«-, the resdnt of the : n, Appearance, ey Bee Keepers Assoca- j hygenc. as decared the "Brown v-s ee" to be "for. a pract- rpohen stngess." The bee, naty yeow, was deve-. from n-breedng by Henry \vn of Buregh. Brown says he ^eoped the speces sx years but bee raurt Eftfuw to dencu to the bees stnfess- promnent brd overs of the A professor n the Norwegan Denta Hgh Schoo s experment- ng wth gass teeth. The cam s te teeth are more natura and and aso more HELD AS PAROLE VOLATOR Fred Morrs, 9,of DuDar Avenue, Fords, was turned over to Probaton Offcer Bernhardt Jensen ths week as a paroe voator. The youth was pcked up on Jensen a r equast. TOWNSHP OFFCALS TOWNSHP COMMTTEE MAYOR DBPACTUENT HEADS. P, Grener. Harod Baey, Board jkcjft COMMTTEBMH p»rker NeUen, Heath Atty. Bergen, UtW«d. {^^ff.tts Spencer, t Ward. M \ ^ Mr, Tax Coector fames Schaffrck, 2nd Ward Q f Uorgenson, TreMWT has. Aeander, 2nd Wwd. oarenee Duv, Engne* L ed Foerch, 8rd Ward, L. B. Me%jr. Attorney, fnt a«- *M ndan at 8 P. M- BOARD OP EDUCATON an, Turner J"HYtatta. Coume J H nond Mundy x,, Vctor C. NekM. Snperrtto* Prncpa eetny. thrd" Monday «t 8 P.M. n Barron avenue Hgh po. New, nterestng Books Acqured By Woodbrdges Barron Lbrary "A HOUSE DVDED" by Pear S. Buck. The trogy whch opened wth "The Good Earth" and contnued n "Sons" s compete* n "A Dvded." n ths hook the famy of Wanr the Farme ends ts ne across the sea, and the scone of the mdde porton of tv ovc- s ad n the Unted States. Commttees Pan Cass Promoton Of Senors Pay Personne of student commttees workng on the hgh schoo senor!* producton of "Hp Hearted Herbert" was announced ths week. The pny w be tfven next Thursday and Frday n the hgh schoo audtorum. A gay comedy, t descrbes probems of parents who dbrgrt* on the methods of tranng ther chdren. Mchae Kuncza and Petty Ann Raup pay the roer of the parents. Nazareth Caccoa s n charfcc of tckets and program, Vnrnta*. Schmdt of posters, Marca Lfshtz, Joseph Vaosck and Gordon Knfed of pubcty; Hda Hruerfemnn and Dorothy ConrtnJ of candy saes, Rchard, Mtche of scenery, Jack Dockxtdcr, Joseph Brodnak and Aex Bothwe of the stage, Maurce Dungan of propertes and Gno Lmo s the prompter, Dancng w foow both performances. Tckets mny be purchased from any senor, Mss Skeffngon s Bnde Of L. C. Ryan Carteret Gr To Lve n Woodbrdge; Church Ceremony The marrng* of Mss Vera Skeffngton, daughter of Mr. and.mrs, Kdward J. Skeffngton, of Up- per Roosevet Avenue, to Lawrence (. Ryan, son of Mrs. Mary Uyan, of Knjr George Road, Woodbrdpe, took pace Snturday mornng. The certnony was performed at St. Josephs Roman Cathoc Church by an unce of the brdgegroom, Rev. Rchard Ryan, pastor of the Church of the mmacuate Concep-.on n Somerve. The cftremonyfrmt fo^wft by a recepton at the Hote t^rgk n Mctucnen. Mrs. Chares H. Kreder sang "Ave Mara" at the weddng. The brdes gown was of whte uce net, made over a satn underdresb and her vo of nut. wan arranged hao fashon. Her bouquej: was whte roses and es of the Samue Goe, Townshp Recreaton supervsor^as the guest of F THS S BE BE AS AS SUPPOSE burrusc T BE" DL by BJ Margaret»...».. Deand. t -,the Avene Stamp Cub ths week beran when Mrs. Deand ooked at a photograph of hersef at sx.j a t a meetng at the home of md the whte stocknged gr wth the do under her arm be her-j T homas Benson, presdent. A pro- o\r> s the answerng of ths queston whch s the substance of ths Warn of entertanment was gven ; h rmnv vwudo*s and dscernng account of the authors remem-by Betty Geger, Audrey Brown, unmnh. ".*!,..,. jary Brathwate; homas Benson, Urances ot ch nooa ^ ^ ^. ^ ^ ^ young p,.)^,^ Crowj ey) J ack Horton, r,, v nt suedhb her frst season n and near New York, un- R a p h Peterson, August Streker tangesrstar" maru. Uubes, her own ove affar, and that of m Jack Azud. Wfred Benson he man *e oves, forms a peasng and entertanng story. was Master of Ceremones Re- Whe the number of books n the Barron Lbrary does not equa freshments were served by Emy n $ th Wrrer ette* the voumes t does possess are carefuy pre-, Ann Lance, Jack Azud anj, W- L\ m S d under the most modern method of ndexng. The] fred Benson. The next meetnr Tooth decay Jus often. aed a dsease of cvzaton, yet t s hard to beeve that cvza-.on, whch has ed to the conquest jf so many other dseases, shoud tsef be the cuuse of one. Dentu research n recent years as reveaed that the rea troube a the det and other heath habts f cvzed fok, and not cvzaton tsef. We may be both cvzed and have good teeth. The< teeth ore vng organs, and must be nourshed, ke any other part of the body. They are composed prncpay of cacum, a mnera fomd n treat abundance n mk. Hence the nsstence of denta scentsts on the use of greater amounts of mk n the det., The use of cacum n the bo4y_ depends to a arge extent upon the presence n the det of Vtamn D, a vtamn found n Vtamn D enrched mk, n eggs and cod ver o. t may»uo be obtaned by nxdosng the skn to d- LbSan s ever readjr and fng to nform you of the Lbrarys fa-w behed jtj«_hone «t the home of Jack any way. an( ghn-ey Azud, where a stamp drawng contest w be hed,»., «. to the Lbrary w be aways enthusastcay receved and acknowedge, Accepted voumes w be nscrbed wth the mme of the donor. f you have any books you woud care to rve.dvop a postcard to the Lbraran or phone Woodbrdge W and your donatons w be caed /or. ; feeth^ndhe^ By Dr. J. M. WJSAN Charman, Counc on Mouth Hygem New Jetey State Denu Socety S CVLZATON TO - BLAJME? The guests ncuded the Msses! Euth Neson, Eveyn Howard, JUgot Merwn, ma Beckman, Catherne Canpon,Margaret Romond, Margaret Obrck, Dorf Enhom, Mare Baumann, Ace (and Mare Kowaczyk, aso Mrs. O; Beckman, Mrs. Maurce B. Suvan, and Mrs. Russe Demarest of Woodbrdge. Aso, Mrs. Henry Smthes of Serect sunht, partcuary n sum- -er., T t s ajk> mportant to preserve the genera body heath, for denta decay oftenhegos durng perods of genera heath, Teeth of mothers are aao partcuary abe to decay durng pregnancy, hence at ths tme partcuar attenton shoud be pad to the det, MARGES WHEN N DOUBT WHERE TO GET YOUR NEXT PERMANENT FREDERCS CROUQ $5.00 MARGES COUQ $4.00 SPRELETTE $2 - $8 EACH TEM 35c 3 TEMS $ 477 RAHWAY AVE. WOrtpBRDGE 8428 Mrs, Russe Demarest Feted At Surprse Shower Sx Of Canddates Who Seek Board Posts Chares R. Ken John Ubrch Abert Schcker Pctured above arc sx of the eeven canddates seekng tn ee open scats on the Board of Tducatou at He votng TuewJny between nnr tt P. M. <Mf. Ker» present vg«~ Me&Uu uf the Hoard and s gvng hs support to the canddaces of Mr. Kreger and Mr. Cons. Mr. gchckev, Mr. Ken, S. (. Browne of Avene and Mrs. Hda Demarest are runnng mependcntey, whe tn organzed group -Andrew Aaroe, Wam B. Turner and Truest Lnk s runnng as a tcket wth thg support of Wesey Ldde wth the support of Ward Dunham nnd Rnymund Mundy of Fords, who are Board ncumbents. A canddates wee asked to submt persona sketches and pctures by ths newspaper. Those submtted foow: Abert F. Schcker Abet P. Schcker was born at Maurw, N. J., November 80, 805, and at an eary age, hs parents moved to Perth Amboy. There he Messrs. Aaroe, Lnk, Turner The foowng canddates, Anrew Aaroe, Ernest Lnk and W- B. Turner seek your support or eecton to the Schoo Bonn! on ext Tuesday on the foowng projam : vaey. Mss Anna Ryan, sster of the brdegroom, who was the mad of honor, wore bue more and taffeta and carred Karney tea roses. The brdesmad, Msa Margaret Skeffngton, sster of thehs frst poston was n 02 wth was educated at the pubc schoos. brde, wore pnk more taffeta and the Amercan Smetng & Refnng [carred roses^ Company as ma and fe cerk. To correct the Wrght case, to \ The brdes mother was gowned AfteFwSTEHTS he w&f.d5chhtjrpd [.gve ar and courteous treatment n brown vevet and had a corsage bouquet of pnk rose buds. woud not be a success. Wth ths work for equa representaton by Mr. Jesse Seaman and todtg.o Taxpayers, Teachers, Pups, to Mrs. Ryan wore back vevet and n mnd, he started out to make.rom a Wards, to provde necessary rues and reguatons n the her corsage was of whte roses. good. n 94 he started wth the The brdegrooms attendants Atantc & Pacfc Tea Company, procedure of busness on the Board were Wam Dyer of Metuchen, and after three years of cerkng that w prevent the passage of who acted as best man, and James was oa the way of becomng a recommendatons made, by the Supervsng Prncpa, Unt Ryan, hs brother, who was usher. manager n one of ther fast grow each from wed- ng chan stores. n 99, he ef After ther return rom a weu- mg unam stu-ra.. u.,,,.^.. dng trp the coupe w ve at 525 the empoy of the Atantc & Pac Rnhway Avenue, Woodbrdge. fe Tea Company to be re-empoye by Mr. Jesse Seaman us manage for the Amercan Smetng & Re Avene Stamp Cub Gves fnng Company whch had pur chased a grocery store at Maurer Program For Samue Goe N. J. After two years, ths stort was sod to the R. &. Chemca 4th Loca Amateur Show Schedued For Tomorrow Tomorrow, another amateur show w be hed at the Parsh at 2:30 P. M. Approxmatey 250 persons saw ast weeks Mss Mare Kowaczyk and Mrs. show n whch there were 40 entres. Przes were won by Gadys Maurce B. Suvan were hostesses Freze, aged 3, who sang, "m,,,. rneze, aged 3, who, ut a surprse ktchen shower at tne Gonna gst Rght Down, nd W]. te htters Jay n honor home on of Mrs. Bunns Russe Lane Mon-jM 4, yse who f a sang, Letter"; "ve Zeda Got Benowtz Troube, urest,,... :.. Pror to..* her M,.o marrage, Dncgs r»pn- Mrs. and j...-_ a young tap dance team, Vr Demarest was Mss M. Beatrce frna Bonde and rene Fofrch. been Decka.,, Honorabe jnonoraoe menton menon was WHS gven Wa- v> a- Mrs. Demarest was the recpent t e. Brown, Emv Capreh, Shrey of many ovey gfts. Lager and Roy Benowtz. after consutaton wth a physcan. Another mportant tme for teeth heath s n nfancy and eary chdhood. Chdren shoud have penty of mk, houd receve some Vtamn D food, and shoud be permtted to pay n the sunght aa often as possbe. BOY,, BTTEN W. L. Brown of 35 Tertace Avenue, Woodbrdge, reported hs son, Water,, was btten on the rght hand by a dog Wednesday. } Bg Tme Tonght And Tomorrow Nght ["A Nght p Harem" PRESENTED BY JACKS BAL ROOM! 424 Mmrket Strut PERTH AMBOY FEATURNG Coored Orcheatra SPECAL ATTRACTON DORS BRADLEY JFurmary wth B Robntut [Words Groate.t Coored, Tap Dancer FREE SUPPER FRDAY and SATURDAY NO COVER CHARGE JACK SENBERG, Mgr. XOTCB Notce s ty KJVLH (hat n reguar annua mtntf and rcrtun of tns eca \vters uf Mrc srct Nuncr Nne n the Townshp of Woodbrfe, n MrtdtHex County, New JMHey, s to he hed n tn Green Street Ftrcouwe, n so, on Vbrunry 5, 93f. between the hours of 3 P. M. an 7 P. M, for the purpose of eectnk two C-) commssoners (or the fu term of throe C years, and to vote a specu dstrct (nx for the foowng u n8<!<; Current Expenses! 900.0( urqh&ae of New Fre Trurk Payment 2, Hydrants and water nen.,.,50,0.no --TUe U(-(M»er) Tota to be rased 4, Sene., RCHARD J. RO.O"!, Secretary of Fre Onn»NMnfrs. >nted, P«b. 3, U86. VST THE FULTON TAVERN Futon St.. RAHWAY TAP ROOM COCKTAL BAR SPECALSTS N GOOD FOOD COOKED RGHT SERVED RGHT ALL KNDS OF SANDWCHES YOULL ENJOY OUR DEL- COUS STEAK SANDWCHES AND CHOW MEN Ord.r Put^Jp To Take Out FEGENSPAN P- O- N., RUP- PERTS, PABST BEERS FNEST WNES - UQUORS AND MXED r>knks TRY OUR DELCOUS. SPAGHETT, TALAN STYLE Order. Put Up To T»kr Home member of the Board has had tme to gve proper consderaton to a recommendatons, to carry out the provsons of the Tenure Act n etter and n SPRT, We are opposed to the Nckas system whch evdenty permts the Supervsng Prncpa to spend much of hs tme payng potcs Such as keepng teachers ron Co. Then he deeded to try th ther cass rooms when they shouk James Buter Grocery Company. be teachng and threatenng them He became manager of one o wth the acton he w take next ther stores at New Brunswck. H year f they do not vote hs way n was connected wth the James Bu the comng eecton, the tme h e,r Grocery Company for seve spends runnng around wth years. n )28 he obtaned a po PWA empoye and the do-nothn ton as strvce manager wth th schoo program that he has. Century Motors, nc., at Perth An boy and worked n ths capacty Who s responsbe for th. unt the frm went out of busness soundng of "No Schoo" aarm n 93, He then became tmeand, when was. the party,-,., ast Wed LeRoy B. Cons LeRoy B. Cons was born Morrstown, N. J. He spent hoyho<n days at Rockaway, N. J, admtng from the Rockaway H. and Dover, N. J. Busness CoW ge. n t 0 ho went to Pttsburgh... a., marred and took a postwm,tth the Tmff: Department-of t>» standard Underground Cabe Qo. Whe n Pttsburgh he was for severa years presdent of a arge Mens Bbe Cass of the Crafton. Frst Presbyteran Church, and dso secretary of the Mena Brotherhood of that church. n 929 he was transferred to Perth Amboy as a resut of a merger of varous companes nto the Genera Cabe Corporaton. At ths tme he moved to Woodbrdge and purchased home ut 550 Myrte Avenue. n 930 Mr. Cons was made Assstant Genera Traffc Manager for the Genera Cabe Corp. n keeper ard cerk wth the ERA at nesda, v mornng when faure t dent of the Mens Cub of Trnty Perth Amboy,, and at the present md «me resuted n njury to Church. Mr. Cons has aways tme s supervsor of 2!>0 men for * 0 rds 8 pup! been extremey nterested n the What have we gotten for ap the WPA at Woodbrdge Townhp. He takes great prde n the oca schoos and has foowed the proxmatey $, pad th oca baseba and footba games.supervsng Prncpa durng the wefare work of the communty. wth enthusasm. ast 2 V years, other than the mess H^ s marred and has two daughters. For the past nne yeajs, he the Wrght case? r has<rresded at 68 Pennsyvana T. W. LDDLBp. Campagn Manager.,venue, Hopeawn, N. J. Chares R. Ken A readentof Aven for the past sx years, Chares R. Ken s cmpoyed n the custoda servce of the Department of nsttutons and Agences. He was formery em poyed as an eectrca engneer and as a stantonery engneer n New York and Trenton. Marred he s the father of one chd. Mr. Ken s a Word War vet eran and serve) as a Chef Petty Offcer n the Unted States Navy He s affated wth the F. & A. J. the Amercnn Legon and the Vet erans of Foregn^ Wars. He s pedged to a busncss-k admnstraton of the offce, to an economca expendture of schoo funds, to, a hgh standard of edu catona Attanment wth u rones pomngy hgh wage eve for MAJESTC MDGET ADO (HP. French wanut fnh. A/ beautfu and effcent em SPECAL $ "O <) LOW PRCE 9 PHLCO; PRCED FROM $20 Doube Trado-U Aowance RCA and Cunnngham] RADO TUBES [RADO and REPARS] [Ca Ezabeth * RADO TUBES TESTED FREE JERSEY STATE ELECTRC CO. NC. BROAD ST. «t»* Ave. ELZABETH teachers, to a modern and progressve currcuum for pups, and.to justce for a. John Ubrch John Ubrch has been empoyed a responsbe poston by the F^rst Natona Bank of Perth Amboy for years, for the ast sx o( whch he has ved at 3 Max we Avenue, Fords. He was born and educated n Perth Amboy, has studed at. the Amercan nsttute 93 he was transferred to the N. Y. offce of the Amercan Spetng and Refnng Co., whch took over the traffc work of the Genera Cabe Corp., and snce that tme he has been workng at 20 Broadway, New York Cty, where he U now tmpoyed. For severa years Mr, Cons was an actve member of the Frends Assemby, teachng casses at the State Reformatory at Rahway. Ths past year he was pres- enroed n courses at the Aexander Hamton nsttute n New York Cty. Hs canddacy for the schoo board s the frst tme Mr. Ubrch has sought offce here. DEATH NOTCE MOR. James, of Benjamn Avenue, sen, ovng fater of Bw C. Mor of New York, Mrs. Moe Lawrence of San Francsco, Wam J. Mor and Mrs. Oe Jerr gens of sen. Servces from Rv- ersde Memora Chape, 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, New York, Saturday,^P. M. nterof Bankng n Ezabeth and s now ment, Los Angees, C GRAND ~ 0PENNG OF OUR NEW ELECTRCAL APPLANCE DEPARTMENT GrE RADOS A.B.C. WASHERS SPEED QUEEN WASHERS SMPLEX RONERS Stewart-Warner REFRGERATORS WHG SFECML SPEED QUEEN WASHER SMPLEX RONER REGULAR PRCE $99.00 SPECAL FOR % m f^ NO MONEY DOWN OPENNG / «? $.00 WEEKLY H & H Rado Co. f 06 RVNG ST. RAHWAY J

8 W". f AGE EGHT F>AV. FKF.RUA " 936 Joe Penner and Frances Langford Hash a Fancy Bt Of Truckn From The New Mus~kaTFm CoegateAt WOODBRDGE NDEPEN )Kv J M a j e s t c Tonght you move from eft o Now wak straght forward Everythng don* 6t tfmt* Mow yr trtm«bumtrd jut r?ht,.toe n. htr\% out hec ;v<n c 6unt. and fhty way» hmd and back kck out and abt, supported by the man n toe out! Eght count you do from tde to tdc, on e(hth two ana three and four and rght hand -he pvou, ffht, on tha, one and two, th«n toward ount man trt eft ef up fre and >< and even and h rght foot, for count of eght ch other wng bott. gr kck n M eg yoat decde- eght and then youre through. ~Mh«part grand. Hot Pays Captan n Dangerous Waters Sea Drama To Open Today At The Crescent Has Grace Bradey A tunv.fty. pt-.f-t thrng a: r- fuctuj:. uvau: exctng by < f:rr m<] mutny a: «ea, ) the fn*-rna offerng?-"dahgerou? Waters." th<-.nver-a drama whch opened an H, <a(rement at th«crescent Theatre today. Jack Hot * the nar of ths n- TWO FEATURES ALWAYS BUDDY STEPS OUT <-r-.-tng server; p.ay and n hjs character a S sea captan he gve* an.!,tt-!tar,ng performance. H«n r. -Jpn-mf of the" tngne (Mff ar.; durng tht fre sequences. j^n the hands of hs fathes.? : brde he s hepess, r gteat ovv makng t mpossbe for hm to reaza»hat"* gong on behnd hs- back. ths, part s magnfcenty payed by attractve, red-hared Grace Bradey, one of the screens rsom seductve srens. The object of her barrdshmwrt- s Robert Armstrong, beet frend of CRESCENT PERTH AMBOY FRDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY EDWARD LVFRF.TT HORTON PEGGY CONKLN n "HER MASTERS VOCE" AND AND "THE FGHTNG MARNES" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY JAMES CAGNEY n "FRSCO KD" SHE WOULDNT LE 60 OF HS Htj \U M tk kt M.HHM kt AND PENNERS MUSCAL COLLEGATEOPENS AT THEJAJESTC 2,000 Workers Needed To Fm Move That Has 20 Speakng Parts rh» husband, who gve* B fne char- ] Producton of f amounts new acterzaton of a young man desperatey tryng to preserve hs proved a a.-k of : -pendous pro- musca pcture "Coegate," dtus of oyaty. [ portons, wth man- ;an 2,000 persons contrbutng T> the fms competon and wth.bout *ev«nty CONTNUOUS dfferent studo departments takng part. SHOWS DALY "Coegate" has more than thrty speakng par:-. The cast ncudes Joe Penner. Jack Oake, N"ed Sparks, Francf»- Langford, Betty Grabe and.ynne Overman. The. pcture opens tonght at the Majestc Theatre. ; Severa hundred extras and 50 chorus grs worked \<: the pcture. Betty Jane Copper was brought from New York for a dance spe- caty. A dozen of Hoywoods j more beautfu modes were used j n one sequence. But the majorty j of the workers were behnd the j camera, not n front of t. j The wardrobe department turn- j ed out 000 schoo unforms forj the trrs. One-haf were mddy j bou?e and skrt combnatons. The rest were more attractve shrt- ; n New Crme Threr Loyd Noan and Ann Sothern n "You May Be Next" comng to the CRESCENT on Monday. Exercse: Powng! The gr on rtht O.- on eft, forward to f < of four then, n just thf» port->n, backward *»*^» * n ~ f court four more. WLDERNESS STAR S WALLACE BEERY Lone Barrymore Pays Father n Comedy ByJTNe Teamng tv the pre-. J! tr.-- on th. -*"-t-" today.-. a -tny that -...tray the K-"- Amercan dram. and a cr-o^s:- tm of avera;. fe n ths r.;>"-"~ "Ah Wderr.---!" Eugene <_>No/.f r.-at drann : sray ft. ; --! c - cmt ove. ;-.:-. the marer. \-. y;s. roj.- r.^"ht to tv.v -- u-!( tt-y. frt.-h n hna Seas. tu-ry Hoy and oth»r r.;:». sars as Unce Sjd. the ovab-. neffectua nebrate, one of ONes most human characters, wth Lone Barrymore as the father, Nat. Met, the roe pkyeoj the.stage respectvey by George M. Cohan and the ate W Roger?. Carence Brown, drector of successes as "Anna Karnna." "Emma" and Chaned," drected the story, nto whch he teray put mch of hs nwn f». reproducng hs own hgh schoo praduaton n the acton. t was Brown who drected Barrymore n "A Free Sou" whch won the renowned star the Academy Award. The cast, hand-pcked, > as unusua as the grppng- story tsef. The two hgh schoo ovrs are Exercsng has a defnte pace on Warren Wams day schedue. ts form vares wth the actvtes of the star.. payed by Erc Lnden and Ceca Between pctures he secures hs. Parker. Ly, the pathetc aunt, s payed by Ane MacMahon. exercse by spendng thr«e or four hours a day on a tractor, poughng, harrowng or cutvatng on hs ranch n Encno, Caf. and-shorts" effects. The studo had to ca n extra seamstresses to make the unforms. LeRoy Prnz, the studo dance drector, and four assstants spent two weeks rehearsng the grs n the routnes they do n the pcture-. Mss Cooper eads the grs n two of these dance spectaces. The property department but seventy-fve modernstc desks of L K&PS and aumnum for one scene. t but a jjano keyboard eghty4 Pease menton ths paper to feet ont- and tweve feet hgh for j advertsers; t heps you f t heps another. them, t heps your p»o"«;. On»ar4 then»ard ak V.k Oo-La-La on two» T - «5»m - A f h s Daore De Ro and W»rren Wam n "The Wdow of Monte Caro comnj to the STRAND. HortO PayS Crooner Edward Everett H»rton, comedy star, who heads thp cast of "Her Masters Voce," comng Monday to the Crescent Thcatf, s cast as the mdde-aged, conventonactzen who suddeny turns nto a rado crooner, snrn; the od-fashoned sonfts we a know and ove. Read "Sweetness And Lght" on the edtora page. Now Jewny tep wth «f» foo rft, brng up rght font on cnrnt of two repeat «RAn. four tme n a, wth count of rght tht what you do. Gr pvot, eft foo, facng mnn, man ptvnta rght foo * count of one rerert* on two (rnnt, do four tme then youre rght back where youvehe^un. Chares Stanett Stars n "The Mysterous Avenger,] [A Roarng Yarn Of Texa* Wrtten By Peter B. J Peter B. Kyne, the master wrter of adventure,<, spns a roarng yarn of the Une Star State, when r..,,, famed under a Texas moon, and prare prowers,! j the tfev-may-care Rangers, n The Mysterous Avon ja Coumtta pcture starrng Chares gtarrett oday at the CreRcent Theatre. * Comedan Uses Lucky Od Shoes n Screen Debut "The Mysterous the storyof catte-rustmdern tmes. t provde ( wth t.t background of dm, mystery, for thr (taperm tc mned to se thousand^ en steers to unncrupunuson-nerchnntp, brook TK» cc,e wth ther pans. Starrett. starred us,, Kanrer, s ussgnod to A woun par of yt-^ow button -nes, whch have served hm as mystery. H hdes hs. VMH uck umen«fur sumthk the Don of em of the Ku. k- twcnty-ftve ye»ts. amost de- am) p re t e H s to be workn, suptcd work on PararnountV "Rosej oth(?r suspcct Compcat of the Rancho" when Herb Wams, the comedan, came to work. W-rrHHHSr-- v&tetu Broadway comedan, arrved-for ha frst ap- pearance before the cameras wear- g the yeow shoes. He had them on backwards. "Whats ths?" demanded Maron Gerng, who drected the outdoor musca whch-s ntroducng both Wams and Gadys Swarthout, opera star, to the screen, and whch comes tonght to the Strand e- when hs father s mystc: kud, but Starrett, n a M : hazardous adventures an d*v expots, ngenousy the murder and captures tb of rusters. H<> ordered the cameras s, Wams strangey-shod..woudnt appear. The n, ; Vent through the scene bow Theatre. and wthout an error. Aff "Oh," sad the comc, " aways j, e returned the good uck wear these shoes when open a j h r ace of honor on W]> show. woudn t thnk of gonk. _,,, on wthout them." n s room oor - The > " Drector Gerng had to fve n. hm we once agan. PREVUE TONGHT! MAJESTC PREVUE TME TABLE CELNG ZERO" 6:03-9:0 COLLEGATE" 7:37-0:35 Contnuous 2:5- p.m. PERTH AMBOY wbk^^ Teephone P. A SAT. -SUN. - MON. - TUES. PREVUE FRDAY NTE Love and adventure thunder out of Od Monterey to thr you as never before n the screens frst great outdoor musca! GLORA SWARTHOUT SEVEN (7) BG DAYS-STARTNG WTH PREVUE TONGH JOE PENNER (WANN A BUY A DUCK ON STATE STREET at the FVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY MQN. TO FRDAY 5c TO 2:30 25c TO 7:45 35c AFTER 7:45 SAT., SUN. HOLDAYS 25c TO 7;45, 35c AF/TER 7:45. CHLDREN ALL TMES 0c STARTNG WTH PREVUE TONGHT sv.v, n s F o T: h H : <> o S ; DM.V (>>! : rkvk TO.MT [ K T TUB,:\T HS t" HH "MAU.MKK -.N t.s-:nso\" MX ".V \M.: \JCS" ut^ :.\r 2:00 YOURE JTMAN NOW»..ow...w«-there wo a*certan cass of women...v mean gr ke that one..,and ots of them ar«pretty...and..." t\\ JACK OAKE Frances Langford Ned Sparks Lynne Overman N, PARAMOUNTS MRTHFUL CAMPUS MUSCAL COMEDY! WMRNESS! EUGENE ONELLS great drama of youths frst temptatons.., now a creen masterpece of CLARENCE BROWN LAST TMES TODAY WatacpBeerY onebarrymore ALNE MacMAHON ERC UNDENCECLA PARKER SPRNG BYNGTQN o,c^bxcurence BROWN "MAGNFCENT OBSESSON" WED.-THUR.-FR. CaHMva of th«cadnvt.. hatt haw FREE TO THE LADES EVERY THUR5. NTE PREVUE TUE. NTE CHNA Last nes Today AMATEUR NGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY COMNG Saturday FEB. S CAK VCTOR McLAGLEN FREDDE BARTHOLOMEW "PROFESSONAL ER

9 " HKHKHV GVEN thnt Pr"»<"< ordnance T >( ]>»RKO( on nr»t, unr meetng.nf th> -,,ntee»c the Town- u..r.k. n """ County, New Jersey, hed nn, v <f February, 930, and,,-,,.nrf w be, taken up run"dcratnn for fnn "., meetng of Md Town- ".,. n.0 MM H MR ""H " Memora Muncpa,, u-,,.abrdge. New JerRcy, >\. h dnv of February, 836,,, [ Vt (Knstern Standard ",, H«>n thereafter us md ",,(, reached, at Whch,.(.o n persona who may o,., theren w be (rven,mhv to be heard concernfoows: H, Pursuant to thr provf the net Htted "An Art ()) (n). J. T.wnshp Cerk. "AUTHORZNG.^ROK O0 GEN- V--.TNPNG HONDR. SERFS., - TOWNSHP OF WOOD-,.,s THK COUNTY OF MD- v NF.W JERSEY, r (t >ANK> by the Townnne. nf thetownshp of "K" n tc County of Md-,,, foow*: VrmaU to the prov0 net entted "An Act re-,,, he fundng or refundng of -tn* bondn or notes by mun-,.y" npprovw th» nth day fr f*"* there sha be Hsue. ( h,. Townshp of Wood,, the Couthty of Mddesex, rkreknte prncpa amount v,-pnr Two Mon Two s.-wty-kght Thousand j- ->7X (0(), for the purposes,(r"se for:,n j t<nd bond sha he dm- (Jcera Kefundrfg Ronds,, V nnd Kha be raen Hecem- ".::, nnd sha bear nterest at uh. Hc not exceed nx per, ;* per annum, payahe H/ T nur y mfuvernent n.m., aated Yp? S ftr/ ay t"j"" A " r " Of n coodon tux revenues of "" THe Bonds [ 932, paya Vears B33 To () or 930, 330,000 5% Tf dated March 5 n ench nf n> ncusve. - nnt ">" f n 9J) (2) C3> of do! 933. each of the yenr, M5, tot of the co (uent tax reven!»s.»2»r% T«x njven fo dated May 2, j^ tbva»«.78s,«0,of bond, n^,v2 " ffl",of the yrnr, «V 3nto 93J. ncusve,!»»,,, n antcpaton of the <.H,., <,n of to pn B.82J S% Tn* Tte Bun h "dn(, nf He t Or te ssued negotabe...e Townshp of Wood- He County of Mddesex, te prncpa amount Mon Four Hundred and THE HStANCK. FKA, HKFNHN BS TV, OF T! WdoBU Ffty Thousand Doars <,45ft,0O0t, whch hnnda are authorsed by sad t tn be ssued for the purposes wennfttr descrbed. Secton 2, Snd bond" sha be sknne "Sera Fundng Bonds," shn be dated the st day of December, fss. un bear nterest at a rnte_ whch sha nn exceed sx perrentnm (<?» ) per annum, and sha be payabe Hem-annuay on June at and December st and sha mature n annua nstaments or seres on December st n ench year as fo- Onj Hundred Ten Thousand» ($0,000) of bond n each RR T OHANr uhp Commtpe (. Woodbrdge, n u,, desex, fn funu^ Kecton. urson* of the act ent utng to th* fun outttbunk bonds cpaten," npp 934 d ONV>H. B TOWNSHP "K THR COUNTY W F.ft-^KY. hy the Town he TowrmMP of "nty of Md- PAOENN nt n the provc "An Act rertrfndnb vt, nn\ n by munc p, nppmv,,) n,,, nth d»y of.me, 934. and <.,,,,! U,t ng chapter 233 of the JWR..f <j4 of New Jersey, M amemtrd. then than be L«- su«d honcu of,,, Townshp of Woodnrdtte, n tn. County M Mddesex, of nn nnnr-kate prncpa amount not exceng Two Mon Two Hundred Nnety-Two Thouand Doars (»2.2!2,0(n, f f,r the-purposes hnrenafter set forth fecton 2. Kad bonds sha he de«- tgnated "Oenern erundnf Bonds Seres B", nnd sha be dntef December, 935. and utfth bear nterest at a rate whch sha not exceed x per centum. f«%) per nnnum. payabe ears B3«to 946, ncusve: sem-annuay on each June " H an. vp.^.«, n " f * Thousand Doars, December st subsequent to the date (»00,000> of bonds n each of the nr sad bonds. Sad bonds sha b, pnr " J" 0 8, ncusve, and pnyabe n annua nstaments or ffty Thousand >O BM ( 50,000) of seres on De-ember «t n each as foows: of bonds n each of the years 940 t 7,00( of bons n on.htne and,, r * subheuent to the dae,(.n* tfnd bonds Rha be n annua nstaments or, Jenenber st n each y^ar,.,, fn (too of bunds n 936;,,r bonda.n 937: $2O.f"dO of,.s of bonds n,, HK.f bonds n 940; $40, M.M n 94; 45,0O0 of n HJ 55,000 of bondn n, nun of bonds n 944, 70,-,r>,(n n 95; WW of,, r!h.. s..fod or bonds n <,,-,,u...f.n.n n 948;,,r,.m- n».9; 32),O(\(> -«n 9T.0. JJD.ngo, of bnd* J..UH of ndn n 952; on M yearn.st 93T to of the «" N a or Ueou js tons,de«crbed n h ordnanc ou jstundnc ob t. n heen 3 M * v, unt bonds n the. year 949 Secton 3. t B hereby determned Hnt the gross nmount of unooectert and unabated taxen of the ast precedng rour fbc years, bdnr the VBnm t}], 0S3. mm,,,, 9U wheh were unpad and owng to sad Townshp, or tre CMpetor of sad Townshp, as of the,«t day of Dvem, her, 93f>, was, _ Secton 4, ft n n thnt the prncpa u, BOMB ngufd bv sad Townshp under nndart whch w be outstandng afer the bonds auhorhed ty thh ordnance hnye been sod nnd et- V3?!» b,9. n.«m.hhon Four Hunordnance WHS ssue. date pursuant tn authvrt nnd thnt no part nc ob t ee.n 3 M, d,,,,,rn,, h,,r nmount of Hrh obtnnnn bn. and that gt. h (hkn consttutes a vnd Townshp. Secton s. h now nf,,m ha he f.v n -j "K Bunds od and devered ether at tme., tmv n ndetermned amount of a T d 954, ncusve,.,,... (he yenr 96 and $20,00 of bonds n ench of th years DSf to 906, ncusve, A matton wth rmpect to aad ond not determned by thn ordnanc. KTta p determned by resouton 0; resouton! duy»<]npted by th. Townshp Commttee. Secton 3. Snd bondn sha be ndued ether a nt one tme or from tme to tme for one or more of the M ). Secton K. The money horrnw"e( hv the tendance of sad bonds sha be t m r ^ n """""* f^rh-d net. ether upon senor] nropnsah or wthout prevous p u P b " P ffernr Tn ej.-hnn Kr. for the OKMMtun.. hn fundtd nr r, nded br Secton f. n the or sad.ntsandk Ncred n S-. nn 3 oc th nm, \p«cn an nmount nt MVcd n tp ackre- Two Tb.pnd Sev e mon... sad apped to one or more or the foowng; purposes, vz.: (a) to the payment, fundng.or refundng of anv or a amounts unpn. nnd owng, hv md Townshp,or the tax coector of saw.totrnshp for schoo, counv State and oca justrct taxc» (h) to the payment., fundng or fundng of tnxr,antcpaton noe bonds of sd Townshp [wed n n. trpatnn of the coeotun nf HXPS eved for the fsca yenrw nm<teen hundred and thrty-ve (93,) nr ;;..""" «nt. nnetpen htmnrert ttftd (hry-s tterundng (9j( ) nn,f t(, tnp payment, rumnk.r refundng of tax revenue event that any or bonds of sad TownMn ^m,,,! n " -"- antcpaton of tho cfeton!,rr ". n. Urnt tax revetuew of sa. fsca yeara, were such bonds or not.s recte thnt they are tmued pursuant to nn net of (he egsature of tn- stae nf New Jersty entted "Ar Act ronccrnnjf muncpa nnd cornv tnnn- PS", approved March 28, :7 s nmended nnd suppemere. nn a resouton of thp Townshp (..mt- (f- of NU Townshp, nnd.< to the payment, fundng or reru.unk of unv or n n.ebten«sa.- tu. Townshp for (he myncnt nf whch nn npprnpraton hns heen m,u> n nny budget or tax ordnance of the m o t r«nwnff t ff y p,, tn., cost or ssung snd eudng etrn expe tnt hh h e e * vtt,: (arm ad bntdp ns>n) n whch sha nut exceed. the nkfrrefrate Twenty Three Thou Band Fve Hundred and Ten Dar (23.50). or (b) to fft or refun. a or any rartof the foowng on Knndnx nhgauon of sad Town shp, vz.: () JKf.000 (H mprnvement Bond dated August S, 929, pnyah AKust 6, 9.5. (2) (3) Htrnty Unnrs to fuu or refund the f»»hthv4 M.y.r 93J, pnybe. nne n Mttv 2nd n,. VW-H H3 n 0O. r. "e v,(n bund (..;. Can J,.., fv" of the,,.f Lf.On S,.- v-nen HM.S dnpd n.. ; pme K OO s nn,u». fjt. nd St r.- nf (e ypvth. 9.M. - vc. nnd.. H m Juy. 9SJ. % (cn*! n npr.-vc.!....: Apr.\.. Apr T.. :>3... tnn $,nun nf T., foo NOTCK, S H.:;,;nv CVt-N rendng at T..«n»hp ( nbp "f \V!n.av..f P further tn.ru.u c w) r-a ntr rtrst tk of te "T the T(^\ne Mnty of -. d m the MC. md t (nktt up for H a -Hm r... K.,,- H " T r!,- M ;.. k nn.< e t. M. n "o. (.av.... nr...( M. u. n K / r. Tnwnshp! J -. ut %M»< \y?t Om-. np.,.jn»- (>.TH ac,!::v pu..c $r,.n.n of " Apr st n ech,of :r- BS.. >.;V. tuusvp,.,!,,. " Apr s n,,.- years MS (.* 9,48, e H Tu.r er.n. pa O-.N. w JcrM-, on.runrv, 930, at -t StH.ar. -. n-acr n«bm., at whch tn.- ). wn. nny- y b-r-n " n- Rven an e, p-rs.. tnmdan Townshp Ocrk. AN (:.NA.MK. m: fjamk :.onn SKK- U,.hNMM XhS. TH TWNS nr UrHkhK S Tn:.. NTV H MD,-;s:.\, VKW :V.., M,.r,!,..e J.M.O!, n t-!h "f t he, H..-UKV.; :, T u:.\n.:>. b v t h e T. w n -..t. o n M r. b f...nt..- >.f tn- r.a\s!!p $ ;,." n.n- o n! W. t. n. t.ft- H. m m y >-,n-..f t.e y e a r s. ---\.e Sne.. N. v.cr Tv nshp.f of Md- TmvnMp, ncudk any ntu. ndebtedness when- there a nm suffcent cash n the debtor HO.. n- nnv the credtor fun, ;ny >tk^ fund and amortzaton reur.. KS,. tutncr ttdphtprtrrptm nnrt nnv mp:!<] ftt.s or rtms, an (d,. tw pavnct of (n- cost of smj; sa.] Sera Fundng Bonds. Secton C. Ths nrdnn sha nk.- -ffcet n He tme an. n th, ns.nner provded by aw. KOTCK NnT-: S HKKKHV CVKX ha de foowng ropnse. urnance w.s ntro.ured am prns.-...n tr rcaduk at reguar nenf; nf he Tnuusp C.ttee of H" ow- M> nf WmdbrdK. n the County of Mddesex, New Jersey, hed " the.d ny of February, HK. and that -,nd onnan-e w h-.ak.-n up fur urhe consderu fur Sttn pns- -nge n u meetng "f sad Jnvnshp."..nnt t-e to e ed t HH rny-mhg n n Memora -.Muncpa udnk. n WoobrdRe, New Jersey, n (he 7th day of February, MC. a s (Ka crn Standard, erenftcr H»a. be readed, at whch n- ;nd pan- a n-rx"n* whu may be cr.-stt-d theren W.e Rven an..]. ".rt nn v to e n.-tr. et.en- K H" same.. J. N AN. Townshp Cerk. (4) (5) ment Bonfs dated August (33, payabe 2,dnO of bond on Aug-unt ft n each of th< yenrs 93S to!38,, ncusve $,000 oc bonds nn August 939 nnd $2,000 of bonds OT August st n each of the yean sm to 945, ncusve. Not more than $3,000 of th prncpa of $92,000 4>««; Cen ern mprnvement Honda date Apr, 928, payabe $f,000 bonds on Apr st n ench the years 935 to 37. nc fve. $7,000 of bonds nn Apr st n each of the years 9 to»4«, ncusve »; Csnern mprov ment Bonds dated Apr 927, payabe $4,000 of bonds. Apr 5th n ea*t of the yen 93S to 944, ncusve, at $3,000 of bonds on Apr Mb each nf th(t y»ar» 945 to. 96 (nousye. Not more than $60,000 of t prncpa of $25,000 4H fera mprovement Bonds dm October 0, 927. pnyabe $S,( nf bonds on Juy n, 993 * on Juy ut n each of the ye: f.) and M7; and nn Aurut st.an t* to wer, Sdewak. ter and Psrk ds d*t*4 Anbe $8,000 of, 985: $27.- \urust. 936; - <m August, * >nnds on Aur,,0OO or bonds!<.; $4,000 of :«t, 40 and nn AuKUSt st. the years 9 $44.0uo. nf tu.. n ench of H, nen- j.hu r,., CUU, (rd. Aaassment ttust, J;. bonds on A. 0(0 of.nn.k $30,000 of..., 937; 34.0(.. gub, u;; on August bonds nn A $33,000 of 94. Refundng H,,n,,, Bt«( Augu»», 933. Pv.de $2,000 of bonds on August u) n each of the years M\ t,,,94, ncusve, and $.,.0.f.bonde on August st n each,,r the years 942 to 945. n ) J2.0 j,f, Omergency tecf HrndrK nnds doted August. 93J, pnvnhp $4,000 of bonds on August st n PBeh of the years 936 to 943, ncusve, $4,99;>.H :,% Kmergency NoteR dnte Juy, JJ5, payah $5,000,,( s ( ne, on Juy, 93«, $5.(«of Notes on October 9M m $4,995.0 of Noten on 7) $3,0(0 "f-, Emergency ^ Ud Anst, 83.,, ptynbe February. H3«. R) f..( (- Tax T* Bonds dated Apr. D33 payae *^ of bond" on Apr st n each of the yoar*»:t( n.k, ncusve. 9 $55,900 Tux Tte Bonds dnted H-cember, 93R, payabe one $7,9 6% bond on January -S36_,uhe 2SJ0O t hjoru an.m.uary, 936; one $" 50 (,; n ancpmm, nf the m,, t,m of denquent tn» revenfs nf rvooo ( -, Tax fvnu.- nn,), of!>.n, hted e,, nd.. 5 Hjr...yn-e tnutrv :,. m umamuk tf two hond» h» anont nf $2!,500 and H5.500, rpvtm v. ssued M antcpaton (f (he cde. t!..n.f, f_ n.upn tux revenues.f 933 Cf. $.3,dOJ,\ TM teven,..,ns of S.ntf-. He- ember, 9.5. p.mhe Jnnn.r "f, 9S6, vs. n antupnt.t,,,f tta co-t.f d..!,< ent tu revenues nf»j; (7) $sf>(nn «--, p,, ;,.v,.ne of jjj. dated rcmber 4, ((3;.,»nvbe one $ bend nnd t,. f.n.om h(n on- January..;8, 8s,e, n antcpaton of,e coecton of ftn.teo tn\ revenurn of MJ, $..u \r TM Revenue fomtd "<.H dntrd P»oemb»r, 935. payb < one,000 bund n.une. 93», one $50( mn. m s.-v,-mpr, 938 and one $--." bond on September. 3(, ssued n antcpaton of thp cnee of denquent tax revet.-s of 934, 3r.,ooo r,% Muncpa BudnK ",s nted May. 9<, and pnyabe May, 94«. nn t s hereby determned (bn ench uf he outstandng oos descred p Secton 3 of ths onnnn... \v;s ssued on or about ts ae pursuant to authorty of aw and thnt tn port of the prncpa n.ut nf surd obkatons hts been.m :n Hun such omraton "o» ronsttutt vnj obgaton of Bat. T"W.«hp. Secton.,, Sad Refundng Bond s.e snd an devered ehrr n on* tme ur.frou tme to tme n n n the manner for re purposes for the currfm n«yenr me B THOMAR Hecrrnry HOARD (tr rrk, OMUMn.. WMtrt Tarra>h«DUtrtn No, DCM, ft*w Jtfry Gentemen: Pursuant to your nbnrjrtn have audted your cash reeot* dmurscmets recnns wth tn, nr resut. Hnnnce nn hand Recepts. Tota CLASSFED ADS HOUSNG rovern. OtfaAORS «t ^nter^-t tor t e*rs on homes regnrdem nf pr»sm mortfenses, Hens or bark ttes NO chame une«s oan s urantea" Open every d«y and at njbt by npp t n t $»(6s M9f,:j REHVCR neau 24 Commerce B.,»mt 80 Cnton 8L NHWAKK Phone Mtche 2-2, W. t -7 to S-O. Kecton Board TrntnK Mantenance. Water. On» A.htn Pue ouseman Tnsopn* and O Watchmen on rucks "re Commssoners Bremens Saary nsrnnrr for Fremen nnd Trucks re Aarm Hyuten o»» on sae of Bonds.,,,, Januttry. KS*. rn»r : ny jn. net. pthv : uw>n sentn,,,, } r bond on June.! pnsns or wthout prevous pubc of».f nnd one $49,000 6*. bond ferng n exchange for t.e utfr.«s"r n * *} """" " be funded or refune. by $3«.H(H 5*, Tax Revenue Bonds the tsmmnca of sad UcfundK Bonds 2) 23) of 932 dated Apr,!9;3 payabe Mne $.0 hond nn He- ember 5,934, nnd one $20,000 bond on December S. M. «- "Ue. n nntcpnton of the cn- cet.n of demuent tax revenues of 93J. $4.r.00 6«Tux evenn* ton. nf 932 dated ])pcember JO 93S payshe March.no, 936 Ksupd n antcpnton df the c.d- pcton of denquent tax revenues of 932, $7,000 6», TH«Ttevenue Bonds of 933 dated r«rember ;:t»ts. pnyade Ketrunrr 5. 9 ssued n antcpaton of tn- " neetnr of.(ep.uent tax revenues of 933. J3,:,(() C Tax tevenuc fon. of 933 dated Vcember,»3f.. payabe January. B3«. ssued tn Hhtrpaton nf the coecton nf denquent ux revenues n M3.- S..OOft f; Tax Revenue Bonds of 933 dned August, 93"., Payabe ne T,.000 bnn. nn February, 93C, nnd one $S,000 bnnd on Afcust, 936 ssup., n the event that nny of su. nstandna; nbtnns de s. rbed n Secton 3 of ths ordnane.»hn n- renewed, funded or refunde bv tn Jssame of obkatons of k prnc n amount, pror to the ssu J-*nf «ad RefundbK-Bonds, sf bfrutons ssued for te purpose 0 renewng, fununt or reftunt sn. uustadnk Obgatons Kha bp re funded by the Hefundnu Ronds n hnr7.et] n be ssueo by (hs ordn ance,, Sx (nn 7. Ths ordnance aha) tak>- effect at the tme and n (u manner prusrrbed by aw. NOTC-E OP K.K-TOW Ore Hstrff No,, en. V. J. NOT-: K HKUKtV QVRN t thp annun ««et"n of the Hoard > rt, rnmnshunefs uf t- -:,-yppt.«te nf Wnndbrdft Tonnsbr w be be Saturday. February r! :t«.» de HadnK Avenue Fre MUHP between : r. M, and 7 P. M t. - tho purpose nf npetnft- two fn..tnnhsnners for a erm of three yefrx, and tn vnte an appropratn an n hand -S9-3J KDWf L W s no f.j 3, «,05 SO.25 K9.S0 O.OO M ,770 9(.W.H $».o«u3.. 0, HH Audtor. RADO AU. TVPBS servced and repared; aso sma motors and eectrca Appances. C Shun. : Orbvt Av«. nue Woodbrdfe. Te. Woodbrdrt 75-W. W,. 2-C to 24$ NOTKK o r RAOWAKTBD CLEAN RAOB. anjr coor, not smer than ste of hankercbcf w par So a. pound. Woodbrde ndependent, Green Street. WANTRD-Anythng you acart from cear to garrp. Od book*, pamphets, papers, pctures, crockery, mrrors,»». furnture, etc., w be bought. Address Box, Woofhrdge ndependent. m«mt Notce s hereby xven to tn et.-ters Hnt nn Saturday, the Sh dn f February. S3» -sn eecton w b e. nt the fre M Hopehw n»ad nsrfct, He- eeetnn a for the fn).,wrnn purposes! To eect one Fre Commssoner for the fu term of thn?e years 2 To vote an npproprnon for (tenera fre purposes for the current fsca y«ar. The pns w be opened nt S P M and w be cosed at t P, M HOAr (K FRR rommsshonkhs OF WOOHDnOK TOWNHP, DSTNCT NO, MrtAF.r, HK.P WANTK>-FKMA.K Wfmsn *ho s nft crpped but to* to get about wants an ad an* compnnon n exchnnne fjr gooa hom«and sma wage, Repy Bo W. Woodhrdgre ndependent. NOTCE The Hoard of Prn OommfsoBers nf Msr.-t Nn, 0, fn nnn, N..., present the foowng budget fur the year 938: Current Expenses. $,»fo vrnjs. Water nnd Lnes.,,280 L200 W - Wft..tAM T PATft, Rerrenrv. dstrct No, 0 NOTCE OF K.F.CTHN Prr MMrte No. B, < nons, \. J. NOTCE B HEtEBY OVF.N Hnt the antvun ete-tnn of the Hoard <r Kre fomms»onerp «f the Tenth " "" dbrdke Townshp. February B, ntrct nf WondbrdK wf be hed Saturday. (9 3\ n (etoona Schoo betrtev* P M. nnd 7 >, th. f,,r «,e purport nf eectng one fre commbsoner for u tern of three years and t vote on appropraton for.kenern! fre purposes for the current fsca year, WLLAM T. PAJB, W. t. 2-7, 4. Secretary NOTCE OK R.KCTpN Kre H.trr Nn.. Avene. V.. NOTCE S HEREBY O,VF.N that" the annua eecton of the Board of Fre.ommssuners of the Ffth D» trct of Wnndbrdfre Townshp, comprsng: Avene and Coonn. w b» hed Sutvrday, -Februnry B, 93, n. (he Avene Fre between p. ttv and 7 p- m. for the purpose Of eectng one" fre enmmssoner for ft erm of brpa years and n vote A approprntnn for KPUTU fre purposes for the (\H-rpn fscf year. nrconrf, FOX, -.!, 4 rteerearyj- Newt of A Woodbrdge Townshp n the ndependent, the mott wdey read paper n Woodbrdge : (S) (0 (D 7th y v.... k p. M. Tn- nr. soon (2) AN ATOKZNd r.usve. u T,O00 nf bonds on Juv 959. $79,000 4 s ;", Pubc mpro\ mem Bonds ntp,uy, 924, payabe, $4,000 of bonds on Juy, S3. $5,000 of bonds on.ny,!3.; $«,OO nf bonds on Juy! st n each of the years C.f tn!46. neusye. and $-.wm nf bondn m Juy, 947. $n..» 6". Tnpnrary mprovement Hon.s dated August. 93:, payabe August,!:tr.. $M.O< 6 Tenpnrary mprovement Bonds dated Apr., 933, payabe August. 933, $"J(,tutu T,ty \ Temporary mprnvement Hfmds dated Apr, 9::, payabe August. 933, j $3f,no f" mprnvemph Bonds) dated November H, 98, payabe November 5, 935. $r:(6.(oo B4 AsscHHment tefumng Bons dated August. 933, payabe $29,000 of.ondu on August, 938; $50,000 of bonds on August, 39; $75,- 000 of bonds en August, 90; $42,000 of bonds on August, 0. $255,000 5,T» Assessment efundng Bonds dtcd August. 933, payabe $23,000 of bunds on August, 935; $28,000 (f tonda on August st n each u Boek 438 nnk 44A Hock -4A.Boek-tU_. rtnek 44 A Bock 42G Lot 2 Lots 7 and S Lots 9 to 3 [ nt 5 ^ts 20 to 24 Lots 25 to 28 Lots to 3 Lots!4 to 27 Lots 3 to 33 Lots 0 and 4 Lots 48 to r.o Lots 6 and 7 Lots 2 nnd 3 Lot 39 Lots.S nnd 29 Lot 30 Lnt 3 Lncon Hghwy.a. street Broad Street.nd Street.Urnnd KtrWt Fump Ktreft Maz Street m-rest Avenue Treste- an Tr-nto Streets Tn-nto Street Treno drect Lh Ouar.n Avenue.: nuarda Avenue -a( Avene. S.nora Avenue erahng Avenue Marcon Avenue Maron Avenue 20xrreguar 2U40 Kach HxH» Hart- 2x0 fmren Mohr 6S5 Muua Home Budem Com- Est-. xad mated to Amount Juy. to S satsfy Lots 203( nn 203 John Street Lots 74J and 743 Kennedy Pace Lots!) and 20 Vermn Street NOTCE OF TAX SALE TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDGE SECTON #64 Bock 4,48V Lots 24 and 25 Lots r.f to HO Lots :r.8 to 262 Lots 343 and 344 Lots 539 tn S43 Lnta 8S4 and 885 Lots 836 and 837 Lots MG to 850 Lots 866 to 870 Lots 750 to 788 Lnts 7t.!) and 760 Lots 774 to 776 Lots 7S to 785 Los 7" and 78 Lots 72 to 725 Los 70 to C73 Lota r.",3 to 657 Lot 264 Aud Avenue Mddesex-Af Kennedy Street Hunt Street M.-Lenn Street MrLcnn Street Warwck Street TamadRe Avenue McLean Street A nth Avenue Auh Avenue Goodrch Street TamaKn Avenue Hunt Street TnnfdKe Avenue Hunt Street Auh Avenue Lncon HRhway e <s hereby gven that the UmersBM- Coector "f Taxes of H* Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddesex w hod a pubc UP Tux OU-e. Memora Mttn> u HU.K Man Street, Woudbrdgc, Now Jursey, --bnny ;,..3., at two o cock n the afternoon, >undnrd Tme, to atafy nurpa ens nmv n arrears.. *.,, n-eu to.p «uh are sted.^ovy bcnt; descrbed by ot and bnk number shown on the Townshp Assessment Map, nnd n accordance, ust tn dupcate gvng tn. otvd-rn num.- u.- shown on the ast tax dupcate, together wth the tota am«junt due tcreon as computed espocvp parces of and w-m hp god to m,>.- (he amounts severay cnrfftftbe aganst to same on.wd trst^ay of Juy, 935as com-. -ad st tntfuthor wth nterest un snd nmmt fhjm sad frst of Juy to the dae of sae, an the cost nf sa!, tn* pstnuted payment rennred tn uvn. parces w be sod n fee t,, HUC persons as w purchase the same, subject to redempton ut t ;,- Kt per n per annum.. n.re w be subject ony n nunc :..e rtft of mereeted partes to r ens accrung afterjuy. 93, ncudng asuessmena -on.fr wthn the tme fxed by aw..- n a suppementa coumn owest rate of nterest, but not exdafter that date and 935 tax- Bock 449. p ;sn K3F 3 7 3D ^:an Lot. 9 t 20 Lou 7 to 20 Lota 2 to Lots to 4 Lots 00 to t Lots 8 and t Lots 3 to Lots 47C-4 Lnta 4 and Lotg 8 to 20.bery Street Cuoer Avenue erkey Houvrd MMvsex Ksvt-J Turn Pke Cooper Avt-nuc CJreen Street > ndana Avenue Kdgey Avenue, ndunn. A^nup jf Juet Street Huter Avenue Los U to E2A A 6S New St.n, Hghway New Snte Mont Hub Lots H to Lots t & 7 Lots to Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng gh K Avenue Avenue :. v H, n....,!. k ;!,«K ck SUE t MK 3S9K...,.... t),, H.. :!... d., 3S9K 3««3S9K 389K Lots C to 8 Lon 69 to t Lot 20 Lot 24 Lot * Lot :8 Lot 28, Lot SO Lnt 32 Lot 34 tot m Lot 4 Lot 4» Lot &o Lot 63 Lot 64 Lot 56. Lot 68 Lot K0 Lot 62 " Lot 64 Lot 66 Lot 290 Lot 2»2 Lot 294 Lot 487 Lot 489 Lot 4» Lot 40 Lot 496 F.m Street PeHBaht Av-ne Harrson Avenue S srraon Avenue arrson Avenue Harrson Avrnur Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Hatrson Avenue ftrcbu Avenue Harrson* Avenue Harrson Avenue -nrrnoh AvenU 0 Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson Avenue Harrson. Avenue Harrson Avenue Wmhwrtnn Avenue Washngton Avenue rreguar rreguar rreguar 20x25 Kach 20x35 Each 20x25 Each 20x25 Each 20x26-20x25 Bach CSxrrcgucr Eaoh rreguar 25x2 Each 25x2 Kach 26x00 Each 30x20 Rach fxoo 2:.xOO 2E.X00.. raod ^5x00 Com- «Estputed ma et to Amount Juy, to 935 Satsfy Wm& Agnes aoney Frank Cooper 304 ( Frank Cuoper ,53 Frank" Cooper ao B&. Assn W. Ambny B&L Assn Lawyers Bond and AT J\ ( U* (TQ 4*^rt Humton B&L ABen. Webster Proper., Wrn. Messenan Tbomaa Lcntne, Mchae & Anna Yab-,nn.k Frank Havonkn JB \ 25xUO 25x00 26x00 SxOO Hb 389K 393 3!)3A 393A 393A ck 393C k J93H < k 40JB ek 402C k 403F ck 4(3 k 403 k 404B k 4O4B.-t 4O4C. k 4O4P K-k 40tD nek 408O H nek 4O4J, Hjnck 40«L Bock 40H Bock 40tM Bock 40»A [ nock 40tB Wuck 40»C rn.-k 4otc ock 4O9C Hock 4O9T) tock 40»V Buck 40>M Bock 40(U Bock 40 5.Bock 409N Buck 4tA Bock 48B Bock 4 Bock 43 funk 4 Bock 48K Buck 4UT ock 42B jock 42 Jock 42F Buck 424B Jock 424C B.uk 42EH Bock 432N Bock 437( Jotk 437C jock 4S7D Bock 488 WnshnKton *vn» Washngton Avenue WnHhnKtou Avenue Washnnton Avenue AV»tt» Lot ( Lot 3 Lot 2P Lot 24 Lot 26 Lots 9 and JO Lot 6 Lots to " Lota 6 to, Lots and 4_ Lots 6 to!j Lots 2 and 22 Lot* 4 to t Lota 2» to,-t Lots23 to 2 Lot» 8 and 0 Lot«28.2»ft» fo t 4 jts4 kum,oh»* of aot Loa «to U Lot Lot U> Lot (4 Lot Ut Washngton Avonu* Rt George Avenue Washngton Avenue Washngton Avenue Washngton Avenue Washngton Avenue Kt; OeorK. Avenue Heena Street New Sate ghway Edward Street New State. Hghway New Stato Hghway fdward S ree Jttnsen.Avenue tegna Street Oreen Street Wry Htreet Wry Street f 23 Awat Street Wry Street of 5 Awaf Street Awat Street Drove Avenue Campbe Street Mawbey Street Mawboy Street Mawbey Street Ambov Avenue Washngton Avenu* Mawh«y Street Mawbey Stree Mawbey Street Church Street Lot Lot«7 and LoU 4» and»0 Lot Lot Lot t., Lots 47 and 4 Lots 8 and» Lots 468 to 4J Lots 486 and 48 Lota 9B and H Lots 7 and Cot JO Lot and tot C c h Stree West H Road West M Ep&d Mdde H R Bast Cff Ro«< HghHed Rosd Bt. Oftorge: Avenue Vaey Toa rhan-o-h Hod McFurane Hoad ft. Oeoge Avenue Farvew An** Mddesex Av.t-nue Outook Avenue Green Rtrect A Avenue Any* Hdde«<u* Av Ser Street Lncon Hghway Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng uftn* Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budtng 2 fx 00 35x00 25x00 25x00 35X00 35x00 25x00 25x00 25x00 25x00 SBxOO 25x00 26x00 25x00 26x00 2xOO 2Bx90 "25x00! 2SxOO 26X00 00x47 20x00 20x00 20x00 20x00 Each 23xrreguar 28x00 Rach rraguar Each Hxoo Each 26x93 Bach 26x93 Kach Sxrreguar Each 26x00 Each»6x00 Each 6x00 Bach 36x«0 Bach Kxrreguar Each 26x00 rreguar 25x00 25x00 JOJrreguar Bach Water Cherry Athan Green Pasture Cub Amea N, Hange Surah.on.on., Sarah -ondon Snn Lnn.on ^.tn Lyuor Sarah Loddh... Sntrth Lnn.on "" _ London, Sarah -ondon Snruh London Surah London... Sarah xndon "... Sarah J.uon arah Kara d ". 0 > 9.0!> 9.0S ,OS , rah London 908 *arah London 9.32 fara. London 9.34 farah London a Karah London... 9, ,33 Heen Browh Wende P. McKown Wende P. McKown Wende P. McKown 8,8 Francs- P. Caahan 4.63 Rose Nees 9.98 Mary Gandy 7.3 Joseph Woszewsk Forence Reaty Co, 2.85 Bors J. Makov 2845 John Kusznersk Nck 8grgnoa Nck Sgrgnoa Carmne Nuccorene 8.88 So Kesey WombrdKe Estates 4E6.4 Woortbrde Estates Mohae&MaryPetran Wdbdg«, D&L Aasn Woadbrdge Estates «rt!> >" H JfJ.7, 20x00 rr«uar Each BTeKua Each torreguar, Orregaar txrreguttr rreguar Bach 0x66 UQxrreguar 5x25 Each rreguar. 0x26 Each rreguar rreguar ": *8*«20x35 Each 20x00 Bach 25x36 Each, 26xJ2C Each 26x26 Each 86x00 JOxneguft- Each 20xrreguar Each rreguar Bach rreguar ,44 (43.44,43, L :7o! , : : SO r S2.4R S88 B ,9«7 86 Cwkk J. VtneruB»? 4» 3 AngeQ Pard %828 Joseph Bnntomasano (t Joueph Santomaasno 56,0 Joseph Santomasno 55.0 Marhan Petra S64.5 Rev. Aex Faeka Mchae Knopek Mchae,Knopek Mchae Knopek Mare Ferrs 27.8< Nchoas Lucanee,. B,29 Robert K. Soue U«MH George Smth 80, H H. Hussey Henry Lnd Mary A. Davaf Laonda UraP 96.OJ 0.«4 Fwuk Lttn" «:M Ma. Joseph Becker 20,« Jncoh Kok 27.} S ;«da J. Hnckwoot,.,383.» 4353 Mare. C. Kat t CS7 darence R. Perce S us -Knen Manfagt s ts Catherne,,0fnnnor "" : Morrs WtovBky... H0.03 6::«Poona B&L Aut : Curtm Muhr T. 7.W 2«J" pock 473V Hock 473V Back 473V B\Bjk 48K! HWtTWT Bock 484C Bock 484E Bock 484E Bock 484G Bock 485E Bock 486(J Hock 486 Bock 487 Bocks 496 to Fock 500 Bock 50 Bock 50 Bock 50 Bock 50 Bock 503 Bock 503) BeK 503E Bock 503O Bock 5OD Bock 50E Bock 5OG Bock 56E - Buck SUP Bock S7C Bock 57C Bock U7D Bock 57S Bock 525A Bock 525C Bock 627 Bock 528 Bock 528 Bock 528 Bock 539F Bock 629F Bock 529P Bock 630 Bock 632 Bock 633A Bock 533A Bbck 533A Bock 633C Bock 533C Buck 5980 Bock 533D Bock 537 "Bock 539A Bock 540Jr Bock 64OK Rock 640K Bock 540N Bock 543 Bock E43A Bock G43A Bock 66A, Bock E6B Bock 56C Bock 562C Bock 6620 Bock 552C Bock 552E Bock 5630 Bock 6526 Bock 652H Bock BBj Bock 5G8 Bock 663, Bock 554A Bock 565A Bock 66SB Bock 556A Bock 6E6O Boek 556C Bock 6H Bock S6 "ock 56 Lots 274 to 278 Lots ft.f. to 660 Lotn 43 to 47 Lots 246 to 249 Lot 497 Lots.S* <,of499 Lnt.s M of 499 & 500 & 50 Lftu 4 of 525, a of 626 * 527 Lot 2 Lot 255 Lot 28 Lot 2202 Lots 2038 & 2039 Lota 946 & 947 Lots 603 to 60 Lots 855 to 862 Lots 863 to S70 Lots 87 to S94 LotB 895 to 900 Lots 0 to 08 Lots 09 to 34 Lncon phway Lncon Hghway Hock Avenue, ow Avenue Lncon pwvay tc.n Khway Lncon Hghway ow Avenue foona oa. Mnntroae Avenue Prnceton Avenue.urha. Avenue fnmnont Avenue foona Bouevard Hgh Street Centra Street Lncon Avenue Ceveand Avenue Hgh Street Hgh Street Harrson Avenue Lots 35 to 59 Roosevet Avenue ttudng Budjng Budng Budng dng Budng- Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Buhnga Budng Budng Lot 895 rreguar Lot.H 886 to 900 Lots 09.to SS Lot 34. Lot 35 Lots 36 to 59 20x00 Kach 20x00 Each 20x00 Ench 20x00 Ench 20x00 Bach 20x00 Kaeh 20x00 Kach 20x00 Each 20x00 Each 20x00 20x00 Kach 20x00 20x00 20x00 Bach 20x(0 Each 20x00 Kach 20x00 Each JOOO Each 20x0 Rnch 20x00 Each 20x00 Each 20x00 Each 20x00 Each 80x00 Kach 20x00 Each 20x00 Bach Corp. ftama Render... SnTnue teer.. _aanur Bender.. rp-to-ne-mnto SO ft* 6.M 4,20.54 B& 362 Lena Mer 5SC.9 Vp-tn-the-Mnuta B«L 63.8 Anders Nc*on 42R.n Kose MasranReo ! r. Henry B, nubbns 90 ;7.jnes Arnod..,..,.. EO.JJ.o«e h Scojpet John Knocezarv K.bn Hodng Cn 7.07 Henry Kuntz 5.74 Henry Kuntz 7.72 Henry Kunz Home ntnrrtnn Co... 8,93 Laura Stewart 3S.69 Uennce ro-operatve 72.4» 2 44!:. s.n (»«:u F ! 0 2.«46.9 A»H Kre Kf Ch.* Kre Kf! Ce.n.. Chrysakoa TenrvA.HftjtCo. nc *4H Thonns. ONe... Krne»t Karcher *4;H x00 "20x0 20x00 Kach 20x00 Each "(Tnn Each 20x00 Ench 20x00 Each 0*00 Kach rreguar 20xrreguar Each 20xrreguar Each 20x00 Each SOxrreguar Each 20x00 20x00 Afred D. Smth John Ttte 6.25 Car K. Grffths Car B Grffths Chares P(g«439 9^ Edward J. Smth Wam Medder Forence A. Smth Vctor Hnmtnd... 26,6 Henry.. Auth (Trustee) Rdw,.. Foster & Lous H, Meade Trustees 68,53 Rdward Bot 27,93 Wn A. Pamer 92J.P* Mrs. Anna Meder Sas & S.no M.-Onn r.s.n. Morrs WMvsky Morrs Wtovaky « t 88t.n 668, 48, H (S ( 6.« " 84,,79 20x00 Each Morrs Wtovsky SOxrrogunr,29 Acres 60x50 ROxfO 50x50 50x00 Rach rreguar 25x00 Each 25x00 Each 26x00 Each -rnnk Orek Kdth F. T. Hu... Rv.abeth Jackson.,oub W. Lnng*... Wn. J. Vrr & Son Cnres K. Rcott,.. dares Burkhardt.nseph M J , «;3 B «Anthony M. Coacarro 26.0,,w -»^.. Anthony M. Coacarro 24.2 rreguar Anthony M. Coacarro Lot 306 Lots 43 to-52 Lots and 2 Lot 32 Lots 34 and 35 Lots 3 and 32 Lots 3 to 40 Lot 64 Lots Lot 2 to 0 65 JO. 34 and 42? Lot 8 Lot 6A Lot 62 Lots ( and Lot 89 Lots 98 and 99 Los 25 to 87 Lots 96 to»7 Lots 75 to 77 LOt«! LOts\83 and %H Lots 2»0 and 20 Jt 4J0 T Lot 63 Lot 64 Lot 4 Lota to 4 Lota 36 and 87 Lot 86 Lot 2 Lot 6B Lot 70 Lot 7 Lot 26 Lot 27A Lot 28B Lots 8A and 8B Lot 2 Lot 4E : Lot 5 ; Lots 2 to 4 Lot 47D Lot 47K Lot 58 Edward Street Edward Street RemeAvenue Broad Street Broad Street Broad Street Kerne Avenue New Dover Road Bender Avenue New Dover Road Ken Bouevard Ken Bouevard Ken Bouevard Ken Bouevard Mutton Hoow Road New Raver Road East Locust Avenue East Sherman Avenue East G;»n Avenue Mape Street Cedar Street MapeStr-et Lake Av. nue CTeVeTarT~AveTnnj Forence Avenue Forence Avenue nman Avenue Forence Avenue. " Cuters Lock Roa* Ear Street Futon Street Futon Street strawberry H Avenue strawberry H Avenue Futon Street Futon Street Futon Street. Futon Street Futon Street Amboy Avenue Anboy Avenue Smth Stret Smth Street Augustus Hptreet Carone Street 5x00 Bach 25x00 Kach 85x00 Each rreguar 24x00 26x00 Rach 20x00 20x00 Bach 20x00 Each 20x00 20x00 Each 20x00 Kach 920x00 Bach 20x00 20x00 Baeh Acres Anthony M. Coacarro Anthony M. Coacarro Anthony M. Coacarro 56,02 Anthony M. Coacarro Wesey O. Hadso Jos. & Louse Care Ada Bowes 5.02 Jos. De Rozurs 673 Jos. & Louse Care Mayme Gardener b Ave. & 60th St. Corn. 7.37,ns. W. App«K«to Jon. & Lnuae C are Unknown x327 Teo. R. Whte 60xrreguar Robert H-Byton xrreguar Hmue Tenenhaua xrreguar Kach Pau Massett Pau Massett 60xrreguar Antonette Barbaonfardrt rreeuar Each Carmne Gaetano Pandof OOxrreeuar Each.. J. Schwartz, nc.,. rregar Bach J. J. SehwarU nc... rreguar Bach AucuBtno Farre., 20x00 Anreo Dottceo... rreguarxoo Kaeh Vncenzo Casno... 20x00 Each Mnne M. LaVorgna 50x220 Rrneat Lnk _: Trreguar Bjfk August Anderson , ,3 27.7B 46.J S : : ^ s J * C Bock 662. Bock 56JE_ Bock 668G Bock 58CC Bock 668DD Bock 568F Bock 668FP Bock 683H Lots 5 and 6 Lot 2C Lot A Lot 4 Lot 28 Lot 3a Lbt Lots 20 and 2 Lot 27 LotB. 42 and 43 Lots 40 pus W. 25 of 42, 44, 46 Lots 6ft and t Lots 6 and 70 Lot! Lot 2 Lot 6 Lot Lot 33 Lot 84 Lot 8 Lot 44 Lot 4A Lot 8A Lot 4D Lot 8 Lots 2 and S Lots 7 and 8 Lota 5 to 8 Lots 3 and 4 Lot 9 Lot 8 Lot 26A Lot 39 Lot 446 Lot 46 Lot UA Lots 8C and 2DC Lot t Lot 602 Lots * ard 0 Lota 6 to 8 Lots. SM.^0 67) Lots \ and 2 Lots Se and?68 Smth Street Man Street Futon Street Berry Street Jean Court Jean Court Berry Street James Street Schoo Street Pear Street Moore Avenue Woodbrdge Avenue Woodbrdge Avenue Freeman Street Freeman Street Freeman Street Rahwa.V Avenue ffjpw a "T. at j Ove Paee Grove Avenue Rahway Avenue Grove Avenue Barron Avenue Grove Avenue A«boy Avenue Grove Avenue Grove Avenue Lnden Avenue Lnden Avenue Church Street Hgh Street Barron Avenue Lnden Avenue. Lnden Avenue Lnden Avenue Barron Avenue Bnrn Avenue tubway Avenue Rumford Avenue Mebourne Court Care Avenue Amc. Avenue Care Avenue Crmnptu Avenue Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng BuSng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng Budng 2 s Budng Budng uun! 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Lews Ksther Ewoyer FreemwnvestorsCo Jacob tevnson Louts Pranke Est... S Eugene Vereck, Recover Apex Food ProductB Anna Breaa Fred Huff frank Orego 92.Sb Frank Oreffo 92.8S Joseph S. Bacha 8.66 Steve BS.A SS4.94 Macom Dunham Bmer Moy Wam C. Bennng Mrs. U G. Tsdae.TJ26.77 T. F, Dun^an Eat;.83. Wenze Woney...J Sarah Wcatergaard! Bea fagenskjw Q. W. & A Dunham W G, & A. Dunham J.A. Prbua Myrte Jensen }f Arthur Ernst ".!._. Besse Pfeffer x240 Mathew Streker ««-.g 60x00 Samue Qman 9!!- 0 Nevn H. Guth 37.2 Navn H. Outh H82.7 John Fnn 8463 Eat. T. F. nungan , :07, S , :02 ror((jce Tsdae Onaenh Vurgo u-jj Mathew Oondcra... «7»J4 WoodbrdBn Jr Co, Chares Sevok Henry St. C.Lavn Ty Shutnaky Dat«dt January 24, Mchae J. Traner, Coector.

10 F THE FORCE ftk No Cause ot Crossword Puzze PASS GooSt M SpBUCfc STREETS ON V»R PCLVERy ROoT* VJX A Po&Bt*Y STORE OH CDRUBft. THS THAT >/du MEMTOVJS T Dp VJELL- PtD t WAS UNUSAL POOR Mep-hant - thr n.n. H Rm.r.rterv 3 Par* " ) K-Ume Rua MP H Ktn rnumsn. DOWN Of t»nod..,, snw.]!,» SKdmy mr)r«>. (. M -HBh m.fvy 4^-/,k,,-efuSv Turk-Mr t Sef n.r!-..nn 7 OronU ". Gve >:z dnger to T Am: <,.. f Snort poem Pattunk <>f t 40 offctr % % B b 7 e O 5. s SMATTER POP- The Whoe Crowd Condensed By C. M. PAYNE H rr -. 5 S3 Sb a? m w W n M6 as US A % SM 5 A^^ C m H ath raan Sfatut, at 7 36 L. w JO «r ML THE FEATHERHEADS..*», \ CAHX Kesp THE PDRCH AND WALK CLE/kN/ VoaLL MASE TO - <a T Z\V OFALL THOSE DEAP RA<E UPALL THE LEAVES AW- LKE To NTENDED THEM Lf WELL F =? UfeM To STAft VJHY S t THAT SHE An U Wnd Todays Short, Short Story LLAC HEDGE By EDTH BRSTOL FA L HBL-P THE WARM "REGLAR FELLERS" WERE YOU FOOLNG. JMME..WHEN YOU rsvte.0 ME..TO TMt NUTHN ^Joet H ERES THE TCKET OF * SHOW S T, Lfe s Brghter for Agge Jow _ DONT K.NQW &?e you NEVER. HtARO OF THE, MNATURE THEATRE. MWBE TS A, PTCHER OR ^ COWBOX &H0W OR... WELL FND OUT WHEK WE 6E.T THERE. * op ^ show do voo thr\fe t? Rgd as u statue, Mrs. ;n }.- /J neghbor. Sycamore Street was excusve^. tme, about your summer ac Ash Strett, nttr.sectnj; t, washedge " common. And between mposng "What about t?" Mrs. Harrson Mrs. Harrson, who.se pretentous cpped her words short. house faced on Sycamore, and "ts gettn so hgh, Ms Harrson, You see, my Water, he neves meek tte Mrs. Oney, whose cot- tage faced on Ash, ay a the dfference between a bouevard and an aey. Mrs. Harrson occuped her ouse wth a negatve husband who was a (Convenence for trmmng the awj, keepng chdren off the yard, ard seeng that motorsts ddnt park n front. Mrs. Oney, whose husband was «nvad bedrdden for years tented rooms n her.sma house to tenants whose payments wl-re her ony ncome, except! the tte money she made by peddng her, home-made buterscotch an tara- - fees.,. The Oney bungaow was tucked n at the back of the bg Harrson house on the end of the ot. Snce H was a "key" ot,-the bungaow w»s wthn sx nthts of the- Harr-., K>n property ne. ) X" Pau Martn kn w both ades. prtremey we by ^Kht and sound, athough he had never met ether Of them. For the second-story, rear bedroom where Pau ved overooked the modest Oney home and (he we-groomed garden that set off the Harrson estabshment., * * * The voces of bothadcs rose to.hs ears wth equa cuanss on "he mornng when the summer ac hedge came under dscusson. ;]~Mrs. Harreoj, wearng whte goves to pott her jpump hands, was n her garden, her swectpeas (n twne Oney, carryng a bucket of amost as heavy,as her- ^ f, approached the boundary Nne :Stweeu the two propertes. She out the hadtet dawn and carefuy k>-;» : 5r«her hands on her faded bue..apron. "Good mornn, Ms Harrson." From hs post at hs wndow, feu notced hut hw vout soundtred. And no wonder, he _., for hed seen a gh,t bun n her bedroom at a hours ast The nvad must have had nnrht,.,, Mrs. Hansun turned stffy to \$t neghbor. She barey ncned her head, >f "How nce your swoetpeas a»e ^. "dohv Mrs. Oney rerajyked, but k L;fe4H«t wth ao tte encouragement fc.. te.hahau ouff..hfj- hestate be-! "" J "»h«. went oj, ve.been to ask you, for a ong okad down her nose at her gets out. Hes been n bed-now fve years. An the ony sunshne he gets s what comes n our east wndows." She guped and went on. "You know how ts <yth summer ac. t prows so hjph what wth the tfaud care you! take of t. ts shuttng out a tt e sun amost a the tfht." Rgd as a statue, Mrs. Harrson ooked down her nose at Mrs, Oney. She sad not a word. "Confound the woman," Pau sad to hmsef. She snt human!" * Stoopng over the cothc, baskf-t, Mrs. Qney pcked up ;j pate of candy that ay on top of her cothes, and hed t out concatnfy. thought maybe you bertk sojhusy an a youd never havje tf; for any homo-made caramest," she sad hestanty. Mrs. Harrson stffened a spne aready rgd. " " never eat candy," she sad curty. Pau muttered to hmsef. Mrs. Oney ad the pate down agan. Her voce waswstfu now. "Theyre rght nce carames, Ms Harrson, use the very best materas an penty of butter " Mrs. Harrson cut n, bttng off her words wth unpeasant emphass, "m no hand to beat about the bush, Mrs, Oney. The reason panted summer ac for my hedge was because t does grow hgh. dont ke the sght of cheap houses from ygar.den, So theres no use your companng about t. There t s. And there t stays." Fve yeus of seng carames from door to door had taught Mrs Guey wany thngs. One of them was aef-coutro. "m not compann, MsHar raon, was just askn you, ke -ghbor to neghbor. ts your he^dge. An my Water just have to,)?et aong " he turned away and began pn nng one of Waters nghtshrts on th«ne. "Sertsh od hen! thought Pau He eaned from the wndow,. "Oh, M. Oney " he caed. "KEEPNG UP WTH THE JONESES"-^ We, Anyhow, A Know$ He Doednt Know AMD -OUR.E., - THN»KN& ABOUT MARRED,? "TAKE MY ADVCE AMD THKK A LOMC TME MESCAL carames f come rght over?" Sh«nodded. "And that means my unch money for the rest of the week, hang t a," wtts Paus thought m.he Van downstars. * * Pau thought oftep of that hedge A summer ac as the sprng weeks hurred by. Often he»w Vr. rfatnson dggng n fertzer. t the roots of fhe HusheB. They ke the beanstak of Jack She ooked up and smed. \"f hear you make the grandest n the fary tae, d town! Coud (fet some By Juhe, the hedge was a w»,. By S. L. HUNTLEY WUK& WUW VAJOUtD VUM HER KAME 5 SuStE: POTTS A uttue By Juy, a thcket. ran poured down, makng a deafenng ratte on the sopng shnged "And the worst of t s," Pau tod hs andady, "n ths Caforna cmate, the darn stuff stays foo drecty over Paus room. green through th* fa and amost Furousy, gusts of wnd swept thrpugh the wnter. Looks ke round the house. poor Mr v Oney snt gong to gut Reachng to cosn hs wmow, much sununne!" Pau»aw tn ta, heavy braches of ThundjBJtatorms are, nfrequent j the Bummeac hedge wavng and n Caforna coasta regsna, but when one does co.me, t comes wth» vengtunce,,, One nght, a tewfc crash uf thunder wakened Pau. Lght,^ shut ucuau th«*ky. A deugu.,; bowng n the utorra. He Wddeny burst out aughng. frhe next nornjng, Pau stood at hvndow, ookng out on u gar den sodden wth rar h V X vtust VE.T MCR LAST MOMTH--HOW LONC DD YOUR WFE. SEFO^E. "YOU EW MER SON--- X <JUST TWOU6HT DD! mud from hs ony par of shoes before puttng them on. He saw Mrs. Harrson come out of her ktchen dom-, ^ve one ook at her garden, atd turn o ca her husband. Thomas!". Her. vuce was sharp and cear n the fresh, ran-ceansed mornng/ar.,"look at thu!" Thomas obedenty came and obedenty ooked. The purpe pumes and heavy green auto of the summer ac were supne, Every bush was fap- pe<j cear through?.ony a few nches above the ground. The gory of the ac hedge ay n the mud." "They coudn hava bown down!" Mrs. Harrson was sayng. "Maybe ooks ke they dd." Her husband scratched hs chn wonderngy. Pau contnued to scrape mud from ht shoes. He saw the OheJ door open and saw Mrs. Oney,come across her sma, noavng.bt of garden to the Harrson property ne. Her ned, weary face wore ook of trumph and vndcaton. By POP MOMAND >y 8. L. umt)-, Tmdt 5»rk Ret "The hedge dd bow du«- Marmnn! God sent the wn knew t wasnt rght for they coudnt but%ht anar to be shut off M Poor husband! God sent t< - Pau cosed Ms va dow, put on hs»t raudd> and sarted for work " " hg face. (Oopyrght 936, y "! (Th«character* n t a fohdoua)

11 TOBNT rst Haf FRDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 936 PAGE ELEVEN AYSDERS ANNEX STRAGHT GAMES GANT ENTRY fn!;,ns Cmb To Second Spot, Game Behnd The VanJJyckes t GLDER TOPS LST n eaders marched o the head of the both sectons of Cub bow- :;.: WTk as races for he,, champonshps began toj "Vysd Soca Cub whch \, ),, vcnry n the openng,, - the Cvc League Reason! *. rs. start and Rwept three r, nm the Gants, thereby! nspted possesson of.,-rh. Avene was second. WuHpet ; and DcMoay hn., mustra ROttor the Purfy kers who rated as,,r the competton n the n,f yhrtok off the ump.,;. ;(», banked the Spos. M drove back to second :..;n nvay from the Van,,hurts who spt three wth., ns (S. 40 Hgh Seor»! : n coros of 200 or bet-!, T(rst<re< n seven team The ndustrast* are n be much weaker thnrv;,!,- mape rnen but the re-:,,:n!y dd not concde!,, f f the VanSytkUK,,, y nn pf three (taes.,.,h«s? ne -20!», 2j! ;t.cc of the Busy,, n s wth 237. Rcmas. : - the Cvc crows wth.t f«j totas wpre J*-..,f Avcnot, 23, and Bokn,.;,,. m Urbnnsk, Woepers, : Ttn. too, was hot md.. 2\\ fvr the mproved M.H.. raun f Regan Top n Cvc, ndustra Loops AN BotdanQr THt GERMAN BARBARANS LACKED hne FtGHTNG EQUPMENT, AMD WHEN ONE OF THEM CAPTUftEO A ROMAN BRASS HELMET WE WAS HONORED WTH TKE TTLE W 9LDHELM W (GOLD HELMET). LATER THS WORD BE- CAME WLHELM ANP THEN WLLAM. REVOLVNC DOORS REVOLVNG DOOR5,GENERALW SUPPOSED TO BE A VERY MODERN DEA, WERE N USE 5000B.C WHEN THE SUMfcft- AN5 NVENTED THE.5E. DE- VCES. MA.DE OF WOOD THEY REVOLVED UPON SOCKET HN<3ES OF STONE. T] C 4 bj n-d rr,urr Stmtnr nr ^J T a h t h OH-A rtah n n r MAURCE F. X. DONOHUE Bob-Seddng: Youd Lke t EVERY TME YOU READ OR HEAR SOMETHNG about hrh-casa bob-aeddng on tournament runs you decde agan that ts a busness youd probaby ke. You know the Oympc busness and Mt. Hocvenberg and the Cresta n Swtzerand. The way sk-ng has caught on ths Wnter (once Amercans began to go for t, they mmedatey devsed a pne-neftde course for ndoor practce of form!) a ot of other fohta apparenty have the same yen for bndng speed, undefed by any pushng force except th h f t d Vb Frsco Pans To Sacrfce Senors, Hopng To Educate Younger Boys Hgh Schoo Coach, Abandonng Hope O mmedate Success, Agrees Wth Squad That Sophomores And Junor* Shoud Get Vauabe Experence Ths Year TEAM WLL BE SHUFFLED FOR TEST TONGHT g p, y y p the shove of gravty; speed pretty argey tmconv A ot of the attracton s the anma terror and ts conquest,? Promotes Pro Ma Shoves Hot FgJt forecast For Tomorrow n 2nd Rutgers-Prnceton Batte, A vem- sk H.f* MftMBft s. H: T; \Y~hK n; t!!, 9 \NTS 7"..: 77 9, H H H." Rutj.r. and Prncoon, Now Jcnayt chaf rva* en the ntercorg.tp bukctb court, w cuth n the Rutgen gymnasum tomorrow nght wth the Scaret seekng to avenge an earer eaon defeat at Prncton. A near capacty crowd t expected for the contet whch promse! to be oneof the fnet tport how of the Wnter teason. Rutgen, despte t defeat by the Tgers, 32 to 29, s much mproved snce then and favored over the Orange and Back eagers became of t vctory oyer Fordhm, conqueror of Army and Coumba. Aganst Fordham the Queensmen reached ther hgh peak of ke **mp*g«and payed sensatona basketba throughout the contet. Wth Jack Jerabeck and B Kouko both avaabe at center, Rutgers w be abe to present a neup whch compare* favoraby wth the best coege basketba teams n the East. The steady mprovement of Car Mer and Frank Strapp, substtutes, w gve the Scaret necessary reserve strength. The swmmng team meets ts frst rea test of the season at Annapos tomorrow when t meets the crack Nary tank squad and water poo aggregaton. The boxng team, whch opened aganst Massachusetts nsttute of Technoogy on Wednesday, w trave to Yae tomorrow, whe the varsty and freshman fencars w begn ther campagn at Prnceton. Cose Ones On The Damond * *,By BARRON McNULTY A. H K>4 r. COBB, WAGNER AND THE BAMBNO AT T-: there s benr pretty 00( ptchor yet has ony n two years won as many as twen- NT TME ^hree (?ames a season, and MatcHtd a best season, he won thrty-seven 5* TMKHS (2).7: ;.! Mn.AY *n njj TS»S 7H. t: <.K HAT m! M r, n \. trma jj" \w\\ of basom wrters to pck basebas Ha of Fume.;.;" n the po there were ^\three men who were unanmsmous choces of a, Ty Cobb \ y - f ; who s ermsdum h greatest! payt of a tme, Hans Wagner - sand Uabo Kuth. Two other men shoud have been the fhoce of a, and tht ony reason can >e that.usnmeot of the voters mu.^t have!! faed to ook up the word book, \ They aru, Chrsty Muhewson and n:! Water Jdhnson. Matty ptcht- for Who Gants! from 000 unt 00, nnrfhng ha.: ast campagn wth the Rets. n : r ths tme he won TJ game* whe, osnu «t whch may.not ook so r, hot unt fgur-d that tha means,. an average wnnng of twenty- 5 \ three games every season for sxteen yearn.». Car Hubbc s consdered a whe osng ony eeven, whch w Rve thzy Dean somethng to shoot at. Four tmes he won more than thrty (fames a season and durng tweve consecutve years he won more than twenty a year. Hs greatest feat came durng the Word Seres of.dn when he beat the Athetcs n the frst game hy a shutout wth four hts, wor the thrd game._n the same manner :T.w7TJ:Y THE SPORT CLOCK From T0 NPKKNDBNTf Kea) Ten Year* Ago AT JN CRY, DSTN-! : SOW S. S. SS 7 7a n;x 40 s: 0 7 <n ! SH nt m 62 7ft 69 3 r. M H J! U7 H Hnsk a rk 798 7M MAKCT CJ.., 237 V, 7.- R9 f.6 S3) 0 7) HYOK.K FVE S Jcr « BKB OLSON FVE (), 42 84»K«sun J24* »9 87 7B H ESS STARTS ON 20 rt-ne or entreb n the Rec- Pepartments chess tournava mornng was set as Feb- 9th. P ay W begn Thurn- Tht, February 20, when a shoud be present at the JHoAe for the draw. The nent w be Uged as wth four hts and shut them -out arn n the ffth Kme, ths tme wth sx hts. PtchnK every other day, he ptched three compete gums, aowed fourteen hts, no runs, one wak and fanned eghteen men, and ths n a Words Seres. And wth hs record (tot two no-ht, norun affars. * * * REMARKABLE RECORD MADE BY BG TRAN JOHNSONS RECORD S just as remarkabe, perhaps even more so when t s cojsdered that he-was ptchng for a second dvson cub n ffteen out of twenty-one seasons and often a ast pace one, whe Matty was wth four pennant wnners and ony n the second dvson four of hs yejrs. Vet wth poor support and weak httng, Johnson made a record of 4 wns and 276 defeats. Sxty of hs Kames were -0 affars and T he won forty of them.- He must team were Va Brown ^ f et sometmes that to get anyone out jbje had to strke t/hum out because jh 90 he funned! 33 batters, antverage of eght a game. f, Lke Matty he ptched two nohtters but one of them wap ony a seven nnng affar. Twehje tmes he won twenty or more ga(nes and twce he passed the thrty mark, n 93 wnnrg thrty-sx aganst TEACHERS, AVENEL BOTH TRAL PUBLX 5-Game Season s Sated At Woodbrdge Aeys, Habch Announces GEORGE MOLNAR STARS Both a team of hgh schoo teachers and an Avene entry are ted two fu games be- hnd the Pubx Drug bowers n a new pn-spng eague aunched at the Woodbrdge Aeys on Amboy Avenue, Water Habch announced today. Ony ft games arc schedued ths Wnter but t s hoped a fu program can be arranged next year. Pubx has won a sx of ts starts, the Teachers and Avene four, Demarests three, Rays Hut one and the Repubcan Cub has ost sx n sx the ast through a forfet. - a George Monar, who roed 25 n the frst game r)f the Pubx wn over Demarests, was the hgh scorer n the two atest matches. Ony the ast game, won by 2 pns, was at a cose. The spt decson regstered by thu Teachers over Rays Hut had fna and decdng ganye that was reay tght as Noe, Tamboer, Drummond, Muvaney and Voorhees won the match by exacty two ponts. Tamboer was hgh man n the tch, gettng up to 86 n hs ast trp to the ne after.4 and Scores generay were ow as snt t? So you begn to wonder how come. Why shoud peope nvent face-tearng, bone-wreckng, jfe-bnuffng hazards ke the Cresta Run and then work a through ther hodays tryng to master ther-own condtons and ther own rues? One of your frends tod you ths week about rdng n a passenger ocomotve Whch rocked through a dense snow storm at hgh speed. A gae of wnd peted the wndows Wth snow so that no one coud see anythng at a. Swtches mght be frozenand probaby were. The run.was around curves and down h. Yet the engne, heavng from sde to sde of the track wth no sprngs to take up the shock, rocketed through the storm at. some 60 mes an hour. Was that thrng? Sure t was, for a tte whe, then t was just dangerous and uncomfortabe. Lke drvng an automobe under approxmatey the same condtons, Gong downh or over a notorousy bad brdge or coverng any specfc stretch of road s a stomach-throbbng, enjoyabe test of what you and the car can acheve n the face of ev. The whoe run tsef s a ong, nerve-shreddng grnd that eaves you competey tred out. What parae experences do you kfow about? Tom Brennan used to have a cravng to rde drt tracks wth the best of the auto racers. He crced the bumpy ova at the CVP Speedway here once wth Wd B Cummngs. We, UC thats a yen that you got over the frst tme you drove a passenger car around a track and found just how hard t Metuchen Trojans Lose By "f were gong to ose cm Nck Frsco sad a trfe sombery today, "we mght just as we ose em wth sophomores and junors." Gradua sacrfce of thewnors now on the hgh schoo squad whch ost ts nnth and tenth conecutve games ths week s ndcated, begnnng toght at South Amboy. Starh, ate Of Covers, hopes for n proftabe ate Wnter and Sprng at hs new trade of promotng wrestng bouts were chanted today by Ed Stark of Woodbrdjt-, who has KOte showman "at the Masonc Hat n Hghand Park wth n weeky eard of (fht-heavywe)rht professona matmen. The burpng bouts are staged on Thursday nghts; usuay wth four events, the mam go sted ftt bqst two of three MU, Stark, a footba hero wth Okahoma Baptsts, payed wth Perth Amboy Covers ast Fa darng the bref te of that organzaton, \yth Va brother, he operates a gasone staton on- Amboy Avenue. 2 SCORHGTDRSTS The suggeston the senors be rrpneed HH rapdy >u possbe wth...boysjs-w. stuayc ; yyr ur raora to pay for the BarTon* orgnated.wth the yoonkru-s themseves, Johnny,pumas, L#Roy.SfnRonsen nd Damon.ev a fmde.the sug- gest on -eary ths w«ek hut agreed Wth Prsco they mght as we see f somethng coudnt he done ngamst Koynot on Wednesday. For three perods, the townshp>>rs went we. They had t ted, ntf-f wth a qubte eft, then nose-dved nto 32-!) «ef«fot after Over Neso and Lev went m ott fous. Last Frday t had been Rosee. That cub swept away wth the frst whste and won by No.on, RtUrnn, Strs Neson, a senor, w amost cer b k Th " ;! and Cancy Boynton^both of ;r.,woodbrdgo. Ore Gems!"was aso at the Ezabeth preparatory schoo... He WHS fgured us outstandng footba matera... Kd Geason, assstant As boss under Conne Mack, pcked Sam Gray and Water Bankenshp as the best young ptchers deveoped n the Amercan ^JUjfUC, LVU o--~- - Coumbus bent oca Cuse-ya, who had acqured somo of dsbanded frsneun stars, by Stevens, We and rv Martn, Pete Wscnheart and B MesCk payed for the osers Rahw&y cut down Woodbrdge Hgh, Jattfb*, centre, fave; the townshp 4) ponts... Father Qunn and Coach Brennnn agreed to ca off basketba batte between St. Mary* of Perth Amboy and Woofbrdge after crowd hare became uncontroabe... Game was eght/mnutes od, Woodbrdge ed by 2-8 and Amboy supporters refused to stop boong Referee Marve of East t)rant!«, fho waa cang, technca fous, on the erowd And on thu St, Marys bench, whch, tuno award _f*«l?j*j! shots to Desmond. B Tden (urged that rnatuur dea be drop- V«d from ntercoegate footba and payers franky pad drect saares W, R. Coe refused offer year-od P o m p «y> money-wnner om»2b... HopeSw/w M antng for wrvcet* Steve Kamwky, crack hgh champon H se en defeats. JCHNSON WON 3 STRAGHT SHUTOUTS DURNG THS TME HE ptched ffty-sx scoreess nnngs and banked the Yankees n three consecutve gamea, t so happened that hs reguar turn came on Frday and he shut them out. Aong; came Saturday and t was Jm Shawa turn but he wanted to go fshng so Johnson tod hm to go aong, that he woud take hs turn whch he dd, ah,utng them out for the second day n successon. At that tme Sunday baseba wasnt aowed, n Hew York and when. th«tuwta. was, rawmed m Monday, McAeer, the manager, gave Johnson the nod. Johnson sad h«h»d ptched Frday andsa-, turday and t was someone eses turn. McAeer sad the Saturday turn was no faut of hs and t *» Johnsons reguar turn and be woud have to tke t. So Water got off the b«nch, warmed up and shut the Yankees for the thrd tme. was to stay n those turns at-36 mea an hour. Mdnght Ran: Yoa Lked t HOW ABOUT THE NGHT YOU MADE THAT TEST trp n a frends new road car? Jt was a speca job, constructed mosty from European parts, resembng one of those taan road racers. Lovey to ook at, equpped wth a the gadgets, capabe of amost any speed. t was mdnght when the car fnay was wheeed out. "Ths dust the cobwebs off your bran, make you fee ave," you were tod. So you jammed yoursef wth the drver nto a cockpt but for ony one man and set offdown a narrow, unduatng, back asphat country road that hadnt a ght 6n t for fve mes. The car behaved ke a ve thng. t taked,-*4t responded exacty to drectons (haf an nch turn on the steerng whee meant the whees fcked haf an nch wth the speed of a cobras thrust) and t skttered nervousy on any but the frmest footng. So you traveed 70 mes an hour, the wnd whstng shry n your ears, ony the stars above you, ony a movng bur of dtch at your thghs. You knew how easy you coud be thrown out, how easy the car coud fp-fop, how possbe t was to fnd a umberng truck over the next h. Yet after a whe, you ked t. Frst, the fascnated, unbeevng awe that you were there, then the cod terror, then the tred acceptance of "what s to happen, w happen," then ceaness and purty and soaton. t was a tte ke your fkt rde n an arpane. Mosty, that was a chance to ook at the earth you ve on. Mosty but three tmes you were punched. The take-off, the sudden gde wthout power before the andng, and once when you happened to stare ata whee, rdng on nothng and reazed just where and how you happened to be. The Woodbrdge man who made the frst test dves n new Engsh submarnes durng the War what dd he fee? Nothng, probaby, after the frst tmo out. He was dong a job. Youve seen that so many tmes n so many odd cases: peope dong dangerous jobs, no onger conscousy aware of_tbe-danger, bunted to the thr. They dont nb b n y more. * * * * * 3-7 To Lattanzo Sharpshooters LEFFLER COLLECTS 4 Effectve scorng bursts n the second and fourth quarters gave the Woudbrdge Fed Cub a satsfactory 3-7 basketba vctory over, the Metuchen Trojans ths week n a game pavod on the Metuchen Y. M. C. A.Rurt, Tweve of thp 4 ponts n the fna mtu- The ta centre returned to tho nquad for the frst tme Tuesday after a ong absence nursnsr water on the knee. He payed we, consderng the ayoff. What boys w be sced n favor of younger ads remans to be setted, athough Prsco expermented wth Severn) combnatons from the jayvees n a practce scrmmage yesterday wth Rutgers Prep. )nny"ogden, Joe fzotter, Joe tetro and Joo BnrcUonh are a regarded as good prospects for next year f jjv-n enough seasonng ths campagn.,, "The senors are a of them broadnndcd enough to understand the stuaton," oach Prsco sad, "and theres no pont n gong on osng games, gvng experenec to boys who w be graduated n.unt? when we cou(*be budng for the future. One thng about our record has been the menta atttude of the payers. Theyre not downhearted about t at a, bad as we ook when a tte punch mght pu through," The neups: \Hmy the entres are makng ther frst acquantance wth the busness of pn-spng. The statstcs: TKACHKKS CJ. Sh-H : X..,, S3 2f, 64 Mnn.r 4 M S >. nm H 44 4 t Mv-v Vmpec-s r. r,9; 673.7,83 KAYS HUT ). Vt.-rsnn N km H9! :. M.-.hHk 04 3R 38 ( : SV.T «6. KH-cy 46 S2 7 p R worn acqured n t<? ast perod. * The Trojans (rot away ncey, ed at the frst rest, then sumped to a snge fed (jon whe -ther guests rang the be for eeven ponts. That made t 5-8 at the haf. Thngs were reversed n the next pprnd, n whch the Trojans pared the defct to two ponts, but Frtta Leffer and the rest of the Lattanzo sharpshooters went berserk agan n the fna stanaza. LeTer, who s payanj; branty at guard ths year, sank seven scrmmage goas for hgh ndvdua honors. Soapy Mayer, Frank Lattanzo, Afred Tyrre am Ftz. Patrck a heped n the vctory. Jumpng Jack Roy was tops for a the Trojans wth a mere sx counters. The neups: wmmkk KUYPOC MMH. rf?.fc. f... Kntt. c. HumOM, \g Km. rg... Tro, rf Hnnou. Smth, < S-pt.n. - Lews, fj; KUMK S.nu-.s-, Score by q r TS: W t-.- Wt n f o 5 FT 5 F, Latz; f. v.. fjthu/.", f My-r. r Ktv.mtrek, r Leffer. K yrre. K V. Uzn, f.. Ey, f utv.v. MaL ny, - Uf oas, TKO.ANK (7> O...:.. K FT T f (f. M.] Sm»( W. Hnan. F MUU Htn pun.x S4 25 -ts B K US H DEMAnUST (0) A..n-ke H. mt 49 4S 33 S,-me TmrHt UUm.25 ->6 LB STANDNG ubu Won Lost 6 Avpne tnys Hut Khcm Cub J Sports Quz rea fun durr Whan du. What» Conne Macks nume? 2. Who WHH.arkDempseys mnknr ^on the (ornter champ wua n cyday?! 3. wha.t fshy! Negro back exceeu for own ast Fu? 4. Wo s Chef Ltte Wof? 5. Who a credted WU nvent ntf bank«ta? 6. Whts the Suvan Memora Ma? «7. Who was kn* of the treeear-ods durng 93E? Suzanne.encen 9. Whos generay regarded as nventor of the curve ba? 0. Name the athetc drector at Unversty of Mchgan. TQ whom dd John L. Suvn osn hs heavyweght crown? 2. Who f uharman of the Anu-rean Oynpo Commttee?... Muw uny (fnes hub Hbm Ws Moody won th» Wmbedon oumpobhp?., unutuur wrestng "otbed" of U. S 5. Wth what cub dd Babe ut so aj a, aouthpaw ptchert 8. Who * th«"ron ftft or me ax-duy bue rders? 7. Of what natonaty U Bandor Haabo, tha professona AreBterV 8, Who s the. best grn" fud huukay p»yer # th* ba "born.t? b<mt T ase " 20. When 4d the ate Knuf Uuckne captan Notre Dame? (A on back Frst Tme: ts A That Counts TS THE FRST TME THAT CARRES THE BELLYwaop, before youre used to the experence. Youve never been so mpressed by t us by that water-sde n an amusement park poo. From the terrace/t ddnt ook very hgh. At the top, you found that everyone n the water was a mdget. t was reay frghtenng. Worse was the punge down the sde. t shook you horrby. The gatherng speed, the emptness beow, the strangeness of the whoe sensaton cutched y(jur heart n that very rea, grppng codness of fear. Awed, refreshed, gowng, you tred t agat. Ths* tme t was a tte ess satsfactory. And by the thrd trp, you were merey workng for form agan tryng to pant out Qtt the water after you ht. tryng^to a?jd furthest out. But you fet sorry for the gr who was marooned at the top of the tower a day. t was physcay mpossbe for her to thnk of cmbng down that adder shed barey gotten up; And no argument on earth coud nduce her to aunch herseff on that watery dp. She had the terror a rght but t was the dazed terror, of fndng no acceptabe aternatve, rather than the thrng terror of actuay beng n the mdde of a hazard. Mostfy) you decde, ts the speed. Were a of us pretty much used to most of the speed we fnd so theres no onger the pungng drop n our stomachs. Rdng fast n an automobe or n a tran are too commonpace. But rde at a thrd of norma speed whe standng on a cars runnng board and you have the same od thr agan turnng a corner agan becomes.an experence. ts the same the frst; tme you rde on top of an open, doube-decker bus. St n the frst row, ookng down at traffc suddeny, t seem mracuous that your eephantne charot doesnt run down haf a dozen assorted pedestrans and at east three automobes every bock. Bernjf drven through traffc nstanty becomes not a bore but fne entertanment fat at eagt sx bocks. After that, youre dued agan. WouchrKF! retro, rf.. Kurrms, rf.. Bonu, t ( T. ma f : "" vnte, f ( t dm. <. Ry-nea,.. ( (V.ntter... f n»k. rg 0 Gftdek,r.. ( nser, K u NHwtMzer n KVypnrt....o! T.» ;) 32 7 :-.j» Keyport V T -JJohnson rf 4. f..o H>ney, c JjHuyar r«jj-wu, K > n 3 : 35 JAV VKKS WOOJfSK CS) vtm. rf UTtnH U KeVfB UUMU FSH AND GAME UNT FGHTS MERGER PLAN Commssoners Say Funds PadfySportsmen Are mpered Fghtng aganst the proposa that t be merged wth other agences of the State government, the New Jersey Fsh and Game Commsson decared ths week such a merger mfght mper the fund-for conservaton work but out of sportsmens cense fees. tnhety from the department decared no taxpayers money has been used n acqurng a $2,000,- 000 system of game refuges, pubc shootng grounds, fsh hatcheres and game farms. Annuay, the Commsson asserted, neary $2,000,000 worth of fshand game s taken by New Jersey resdents and tdecared no nand fsh and game woud be n exstence today had not thq C d bang-up job. The Nearest: A Gqod Roer-Coaster OP COURSE, YOU HAVENT MENTONED TH nearest equvaent we have n ths terrtory to the aforesad tyghdaas bob-seddng. That, naturay, a a good roercoaster. And you herewth defy anyone to cmb n and et those frage tte care go cankng up a ; grade to the frst awoop and not fee sudden, unreasonng, bnd and changng terror. Whj d6 you suppose the specasts n roer-coastng st aways n the frst se.at and aways stay there for two or three rdes? "Wey want northng protectve n the way of a shed when the tte car snks away nthe sckenng drop, when tcmbs mady off ts course, apparenty mean, ng to wrench the whees out of ther sockets, when t eases UP Wgod,en h wth the vevety caress of a cat preparng for teeffnft mnstratons to a doomed mouse and when ft urches from one escaped danger to the next. ts rare fun and bob-seddng fgures to be even better. y Commsson done a PureSports St Oke Wth Aumn O Rutgers Mantenance of those utra pure athetc standards at Rutgers s oke wth graduates of the unversty on the banks of the od Rartan. The Aumn Monthy ths week endorsed Presdent Hobert. Cothers decaraton no snorts b.p be estabshed and nemer entrance standards nor academc requrementsw be owered. nstead of the usua covert buder-upper methods, the aumn prefer what Frank Krkesk used to ca "the od nervne." The Monthy asserts the present cabre of matarn "propery traned and nspred to wn" can do a rght aganst "natura rvas and other coeges wth the Bame basc poces as our own," Lke Cogate? VOLLEY. BALL N TE n the Voey Ba League at the Parsh, Av«n«Park and the Dukes are ted for frst pace, ead- ng Woodbrdge Fed Cub, Sow Pokes, jue Jaysand Cycones A. C. Avene and the Hkes are schedued to meet for frst pace ths w««k (... )...)......!... U t:n> u v Ks. rf. Wof. f 4 AUdMn, H Q, Swc. - CJsn, K OBr, rtf hfft, K tmun, tf 6 0 V FT Kunee -fereo., T 0* a t J3 28 Ua. S \ VHSTV WOO[«! (B (H) ( p FT T Vaocsk. rf... J 0 2 VOKB, rf Mcrwn, f Z AmH, f, 3 S O ) t 7 2 S.e Pa T. rs HarnrH, rg Oot, t- HOSBLLK (25) O rhkowu, re 2 Wuf, rf,. t ber, f j smmong, f...,. 0 Dow, u 2 Qunnvan, e 0 Becker, rg 3 FT 3 Unahn, rg.ee, g.. trady, g 3 Woodhrdgf. ^ a tatket-shwtng Test To Fnsh n Fortnght The basketba shootng tournament at the Parsh w end wthn two weeks, t was announced today, Contestng ere Ed Mer, Bab Gs, Frank Nedhart, Joe Gynenea, Car Curtenfen, Robert Hancock, Rchard Jann, Frank Mhako, John Mhako, George Shorn a* k, Joe Barceona, Tony Bsroeona, George.Krumm, Fttz Van Doen, J. Punko, H. Hopstak, B. Fshnger, S. Fuhnger, R. Kenna, Lestsr Sharon. Doug Ztnoba, Chares Montecavo, J. Peto, Chares Amssy, Lous Luck^tnd Wan Back, Jess ESUM, Rutgrs heavyweght boxer, who has been un,defe»tejn two- y«an of nurcouyau com. petton, s New Jersey sttta tt*r champon.

12 : h\ PAGE TWELVE FUDAY, FEBRO? 936 SCHOOL BOARD CE ACCDENTS *-* "- «**. HOUDAYS from fcqe rjm" (Contnued from Mw. Jean Kreg-er. Prospect Street, was wtew Monday at a page o*(\ were gong to be caed d rat. ar.d at the reque«t of r < H K beneft c*rd party hed under the dusts must be hed tod were cra^<rj( on our be»ts fuss. autpce* of the Junor Woman? 80 day mnmum. s deegatons from»*n havf C«r«, A Stndt. Ht Cub w the Yotng Woman? done n th? matter. A three accdents ep^r!ed f4) ub. Mr. Duncan tom Mr, Decxer were cases of cars at a stan-t Those wnnng przo were:, -e? met here Monday but "we have made mnny changes, bene ht by FJcddng machne^ Msse Jean Dunne, Eveyn Kre- -. Heen Kn^berry, Mr?,,,;. J> oads of chdren onth. ; v for the safety of heavy transferred teacher?, prncpas, Tfp accdent to the poce car UM the huhub ahum pacmc Mr, came OR the Superhghway Wedafternoon after Offcer* -.V.cr grue»ts were Mr». John,h. T.--day afternoon sesson at. hare* F»rr- w-y C-ts, Mr. Nckts canref Ferry n the poston of *upervsn? n«*day prncpa wht-n roftworjove eft B»hup and J^uecaro had chafed Kr-L-T. Mrs. B. Johnson, Mr». Rae h< schoo" sgna afran M> ««, yet we never had the reacton and caught r drver who.pared a H»w. Mr*. J. Scadng, Mr*. Lee Wer,, -ay, yesterday and tr weve met n ths case. Once, we rm r.t. The rado car pued up >m! Mr?. Cnton Kennaday. ad somethng very neary tht xryund the other car hut a thrd M««e- K.. attery, Barbara Grow aame as we have now when MM automobe drven by Kar C. Wof Batmore nevertheess Far and M- 5 Jean Kreger were, and *>r..-.hy Ryan. Mss Dorothy Wrrht»w prncpa n Fords and "ams Profesnor xjve and th<> Teachers >*d< rfjht pa- the frst one, co-charmen, rammed nu) B-hup and then Commttee recommended,«he be transferred to sen. crashed n the back f the pdce The Board presdent «ad Vctor machne. C. Ncktes, Supervsng Prncpa. Wam! ua- (hrred wth recke«j jrvr.f jt-ndr an estmate of C,,r,t;nurd : r>m vaqr our "has faced a dffcut U-t for any oan n n foowng foownf Proftwor ^ovc the COM of r* *rur the townshp Governor. Tr.-y w not be made nto a job the same man had hed cat and reachng of a wttement n the <"t.onn. rooms of ntws- for f 355 year? ts dffcut Ar anv- T)rt«r s.;m»r accdent* nvoved «ne to come n cod and d be b a success n one year of two Veatp. Mr. VargH, (., of.snutft Rver, and automobe.* aum operated d by b Frank the studes of aspr- Fk t. f..- (K-ton. f other. WdtfJ. hhs tjeen very brav^ urtd.uu* Cumuvts of Upper Greet!. Mnhowed abty am tact. dont Street, Both reporfd the spns at thnk fee] that ths probem n headquarters.. \j ttejh and ts present souton an Ond«r Burned fce abandoned after ony four Onder. 2. of Kng and the r,b.:n:or. and the months tra t snt enough Road. Fords, was aerouaed-about the face at 2:»"«^ ( A, CrU., tfnre." JO Others of the majorty n. as tht Who under- Dxwt tn Abdcate Mr. Dunjfan. Mr. Chrste and ^ y and Avene Hr. Anderson joned n decarng Onder wan taken to Perth Amboy they dd not beeve the Board by Offcers Ledner and < eoud abdcate a consdered admnfetfatve ten fv mndtes after be-. /ne, nt - and hed there for treatfnjf U.d to do so by an ndepend- *>****. P* " "J" "» "n»m. ent assocaton nor dd they beeve c J a J h had occurred on the stretch Rwoud be far to the assocaton of uperh«thway wup the and the me spent n compng h Z mts a. nd reported ony the report to accord the surrey fender. Krapnf affars, ( h(>f of Poce and the tee." one Tut. drop HOFFMAN he thrown down ar, manded there u nv snan judgment J am es A. Wash After defeat of Mr. TurnerB mo- ****. vmmttt the cauton penton, whch Mr, Fer asserted "s "ay dspayed by motor.su but ntrodured onty-ro y you ear. refer?. nted out the rea */8fr to aa vou to hep n>. to. t :» at. " a campagn,. ; meetng «<.tno n Jsen tomorrow," the Board unan- unt a the ce has!.»_ drvers, pauenferh * and pedextnans mousv thanked the- Taxpayers and. <^^ roads, He ent the report (referred to as No. ut crossngs ers ommtte9whch frst recom-, mendfrd the seh :har fe, (ranng unanmous apprf-va! of the Board. That was befort the spt deveeped -whch promses to make Tuesdays votnp one of the most bttery contested Mhto eucbns n many years. 2,800 Memben CUtntd The membershp of the Taxpayers here, Mr. Decker tom Mrs. Randoph ast nght, "s hard to estmate, snce we have K> many unts, but there are about 2,Sofj members and.500 of them are actve and.p»4«p." The fjrure occasoned surprse as most estmates had been ower. Abert Lax, presdent of the se- begnnng to sp out of contro. DES OF HEART AJTACK Chares Racz, 67, of Warden Avenue, Hopeawn/* was found dead of a heart attack eary Saturday mornng by John Peterson, wth whom he was vng. State Commt*.. "ths change \ whe have; bood n my ntet has been a ftffht" s de- Ko;r:een hundred chdren a - earned bark and forth t» KY ay here n buses and athough a bad.fk n Fords was repomd Monday, the drvers successfuy negotated ther route* on what runs were made, Sergeant Benjamn Parson? acreer wth. Mr. Nekas that cang off the schoo sessons was the for e, t.n condtfon Meanwhe the youngster, the,- DECKER (Contnued from page one) was ony at the meetng of the apponted, by request from the foor, what woud consttute an equube M Among those,.., addton to the adjustment of the apparent Ds! pparctx Mayor, who attc-r, :ed the dnner crtmnawry Tax. u}s ~ C. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. FRE COMPANY ndand a taxpayer and not as an offcer at the Woodbrdge Tofrnshp Taxpayers Assocaton. After a far*and just nvestgaton of the whoe matter the Commttee apponted w report and that report together wth the (Contnued frov page one) recommendatons w «e made soner3 as beng to hgh. t was pubc as has been the custom n aegedy based on ; Woodbrdge- "* P a3 t- hewaren popuato:. of 2,700, whe the commssoners own census showed 8,865. The company, POST OFFCE HOURS ; ; -; sar, madp U ov:n canvass and Open day from 6:30 A. M. to arrved at a popuaton fgure of 6:S0 P. M. except Saturdays, Sundays and Hodays. was reathed at 93,722 per quar-.j ( )Q. On ths bass, a new Tate Saturday, 6:30 A. M. to :00 ter nstead of the od fgure of P. M. $4,38 Q ne carrer devery, a parces Ṡee Overchsrfe Pad d h d The commssoners cam the,j a.. s Mnaer sum shoud have been pad begnnng n 933 and so vew Mn Home Owners Assocaton and devered"." A" mas" despatched «head of severa deegatons n the ^^^ cause of Ma* Wrght, and CharJe. Hodays; New \<*% Waah- Macbkmmng, charman of the n?ton s Brthday, Memora Day, hgher rates pad p by y the townshp fovetgmtnr Commttee^ Mcom, p " urth of j u f y, L(b<)r Day f.,.,, overcharges wh«h Hwy they M. are w paned Mr. Decker. Mr MacSkm-, Thanksgvng Day, and Chrstmas, tted to accept as credts on pres- - was -ent. but Mr, Lax urged. No ^^er or parce post devery j ent bs. The Mddesex frm has souton of the probem and no mas dspatched, not agreed and conferences wth»t tht rr.--tr.fr. Haf Hodays: Lncons Brth- townshp offcas have not yet efday, Coumbus Day, Eecton and fected an adjustment. W. Eoudr.ot Lty. named "CoordnaUr for tr.<: <" o-r-.mttee," was Armstce Days. One carrer and The ast payment Mr. AUgaer parce post devery. Wndow ser- " 0:30 V.30 A. M. to 2:00 M^A f. Mark McC&n, Dvtrd member, retrng ths year, WT, nas voted»th Mr. Mundy, Mr. Turner and Mr. Ehnham, was away or. a busness trp. The Taxpayers Assocaton report: The Report ma" dspatched as week days. WNDOW SERVCE Stamp and parce post 6:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.. Regstered ma, 6:30 A. M. to G:30 P. M. made was on ast September 24, of $7,850, for the frst two quarters of 935. The Rutger*-Prnceton basketba game on Saturday nght w be the twenteth contest n one of the most coorfu seres n nter- February Gth, 936. Posta Savngs, 8:00 A. M. to : coegate court hstory. The Tgers To the Honorabe Board of Educa- 3:30 P. M., Saturdays, 8:00 A, M. h J w * 2 to 7 edge n the matter ton, Woodbrdge Townshp, N. J. Money Order, 8:00 A.M. to! vctores recorded but sx of the Greetngs: 5:00 P. M., Saturdays 8:00 A. M. cashes have been decded by the By order of the char n sesson to 2:45 P.M. margn of a snge fed goa or convened and wth the permsson to 0:30 A.M. ess. On three occasons, fve-mnute overtme perods were neces- of your honorabe body the foowng offcers of the Woodbrdge 7:5 a ponts, 2:00 noon a sary. When the Rutgers.gym-; NCOMNG MALS Townshp Taxpayers Assn.: fnd ponts, :52 P. M. Rahway, Newark and New York, 2:30 P. M. of the Scarets weakest court* nasum was dedcated n 932 one and report the foowng to be the facts and whoe truth of ther fndngs n ther nvestgaton (No. ponts but not sorted. tcrcoegate League champons; Perth Amboy, 6:5 P. M. a teams upset Prnceton, Eastern n-, S-) nto the charges by sen OUTGONG MALS that year. Taxpayers that schoos n sen 7:00 A. M. to a ponts south of have been demorazed by.change n authorty,. e Ba, 2 T the! Woodbrdge and 7:00 r A. M. to a ponts north of Woodbrdge ncudng: a Southern and* Western Superrtory Oburraton. s be- mas. ng g carred on as usua, h however, 0:00 drect ma to Newark, N. comparng the present system wth J. the prevous system, sx teachers 0:00 a ponts. found observatons more often, none ess and fve found no change. :00 P. M. Perth Amboy, N. J. 2:00 P. M. Rahway, Newark and Conduct of Chdren. One a ponts. teacher fnds an mprovement, ee 5:30 P. M. a ponts south of Ten fnd no apparent change n the ; Woodbrdge. cass rooms. n the grounds, cor- 6:00 P. M. a ponts. rdors and assemby eeven teach- Ar ma dspatched at 7:00 A. ers fnd that the open schoo sys-jm., 0:00 A. M., 2:00 P. M. and tern s a detrment to attentve re-; 6:00 P.M. cton n the cass room. - Budng, equpment and tup- commend them for ther co-operape. Tweve teachers fnd no ton durng ths nvestgaton. change, j. (! Ths commttee fees that every Facuty Harmony. Was Xound. taxpayer w wegh the fndngs of to be better under the former sys-, ther commttee n arrvng at a tern by tght teachers and four, fna concuson n ths matt.tr and ave found no change, j therefore ask that the actons of * Beneft to Facuty. Four teach- the Board of "Educaton be made «rs fnd a drect beneft derved pubc mmedatey. from the change end eght fnd Respectfuy, they hava dorved no beneft. ; THE WOQDBRDGE TOWNSHP Crtcm und genera renark. TAXPAYERS ASSN., Some of the teachers fee that y The Commttee. the addtona supervson s unnecessary some fee an njustce Charman of Commttee. CHARLES MACSKMMLNG, has been done the facuty through W. BOUDNT DEY, Hss Wrght some fe the jantor of Schoo No. 5 has too much CLAUDE W. DECKER, Coordnator for Commttee. authorty and takes bertes nof n Presdent of Assocaton. accord wth ha poston most of ALBERT LAX, the teache.ru prefer the formtr system of. prncnubhp. Assocaton Vqe-Prcs. for sen Presdent of Home Owners Assn. Recommendatons. By vrtue of and based upon ther fndngs ths commttee recommends that your honorabe body pass und pubsh mmedatey resoutons as foows: () Resouton expanng n fu the reasons necesstatng the change made. (2) Resouton makng supertson of chdren for grades up to and ncudng grade ]H mandatory durng ther entre tme on schoo k propw-ty. (S) Resouton" makng t an BCt of nsubordnaton... any schoo empoye to communcate r "Wth a Supervsng Prncpa, a member or memberb of tho Hoard of Educaton wthout fust havng communcated wth the mcm! under whom they have been us sgned, except n cases of emergen f. Cemmut. t s the opnon of th commttee that whe our pup beneft has not suffered, the Facuty of Schoo No. 5 are at present vorkng under a feeng of restrant caused by the change n frnepaahp because the authorty. wf the prncpa has been made fubaervent to that of a facuty DftBber who was of junor servce, whch condton may, at a ater ate, refect,, adversey on our pup beneft- n whch vme we recommend that Ue prncpauhp f th«a«two schoos be returned mmedatey to ther former status snd tho uadtona burden be HSgutned by the offce of the su e- vntut prncpa. 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"Omaha. «. n 926! Arthur Cumrongs». Fedng Yo«t.Tames J. Corb«tt - Avcry frundage : Seven f. Okahoma S. Boston Ue<.«ox!<:. tgge McXamara 7. Hungaran!f Anne Townsem!., fooperstown, N, T. 2). 9S *-. L T!^J?^! R ed from.dtorta,, read bue prnts, nor know gredents snd proporton?,kng sod concrete but she \,..> cnnw tht WANTS of the,-. :..She has better underjtand,. t. M to HS need*. She knows ;.....ue of money; most women an -fod housekeepers, and spend «JK.-v and we, the same goe? f ( he expendture of pubc nv>!, > ; the same prncpe ony on a arger scae. To the good thnkng men and wor.en of Woodbrdge Townshp w d»k a few questons. Who r k care a^nd ooked after y^ur -rests durng your whoe schoo fe? Who kept Ubs on the month y report and checked up wher y-u went beow the passng mark" Who went to see the teacher when thnn ddnt go ju*t rght ^ Who fought.your schoo battes" Who got you up n the -mornng and rushed you off to schoo n coa«hed you S the three R>? Who were rosy?. Whch s the more mportant,.the budng of schoos or the, budng of character?. f you are jpfer>«t<>d n your chdrens we- fare ask you to support the one woman canddate.?he w measure up to the stuaton and to the women and men who thnk: Bucke on your armor and work for the woman who has no axe to grnd, no promses to make good, no facton to pease. She w be an asset to the Board of Educaton. To the women say np n the bud the desre for factona contro. Vote for a woman. Vote for Hda Demarest. From the Cay Bank. ASSESSORS (Contnued from page one) vous years the mpresson was broadcast that the offce was merey a potca pum and that as such, requred ttte or not attenton. Athough no specfc crtcsm was hear*-sf~4h* Board as now consttuted, t s the tnenton of at east some members of the deega- ton to ascertan precsey the scope of ts actvty and the amount [ of tme spent on Townshp busness. The od bugaboo of dssmar assessments oh dentca propertes s aso schedued to be threshed out srtthtf sesson. There has been much agtaton for equazaton of these assessments but ony snce a drect recommendaton for such revson came from the refnancng experts has the pan receved serous attenton. By ED A VOTE FOR WOODBRDGE NDEPE> ANDREW AAROE ERNEST LNK WLLAM B.TURNF.R Andrew Aarne re,,k-< «t -.-J Erne>t Lnk resd,, or. W est «... Avnnue n the fon Ln den Avenue. * ^ ^ton of "r TowrU.Phr.,-,, j n Raru-Ry V..].. Junt st. N. J., was born H Jan. 7th, 8.3 :.- 43 year? of ^04 s 32 year? of age,»,a age s a bunder!>y trade and farmer and has resded n has rwded n Woodbrdge Woodbrdge Townshp for 23 Townshp for e-ht years. years. B - Turner re*!. Woodbrdge Avenue, [ Readng. NJ was bon,, house n whch he now Keb. Uth, 887 a \> y> a. Hge, s n the nsurance >tk and spent a hs fe -. Townshp. For The Board Of Educaton MEANS A FAR DEA FOR EVERYONE Pad for by Canddatca. You fnd rea homespun fun a woo and a sme wde n the day cartoon TS NOT NECESSARY to ntroduce the foks n ths day comc feature, to you. 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