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1 INTERESTING FEATURE! I) THEY SAID"~READ IT fkly ON EDITORIAL PAQE FOLLOW DONOHUES SPOBTS COMMENT INOR SO IT SEEMS EVERY WEEK ON SPORT PAGE, VII. No. WOOnHRIDGK. N..J./VlUDAY, SKlTKMBEK 2, \X>,:, PRICE THREE CENTS Jll f ROM OUR FRONT WINDOW,,y wajng" rfully,,» It to bol ever.,.,;, e nl ROOI*T«U»pps.r«nt-,, hs tongue n h» cheek he promed busness a,l<r" from al! sorts of new,,., poltct and pffle. The,, n tour of hf wll str up,,l all over»g»n wth n- ex- BOOMS HERE! CnnholW 9 GOING UP er Sees Confdence \ Of Realtors Most Encouragng Of The Symptoms 39 PERMITTALREADY L AM0NTH E. C. Stokes to n. -/ -»-. * -, whle G. 0. P. leaders, rattlson LolOlUa SllCCeSS,.r feet on the ground and v-s on electon returns, are uunk forthrght dealng,l (. problem through repeal?],. meantme, the Governors! ;, a leader ban dwndled to \ n d, s the Gorernor n a,y pckle? Completely out,\tp wth the party leaden, fjl losng control of the,.\ r state ttuaton, partcu-,;,, nce the Democrat! let down, by deejarnf forra- Plans 50 Houses On New Tract After years of stagnaton, buldng n the townshp at last seems on the upswng of a genune boom. Nneteen new houses are under constructon, Buldng Inspector^ Wllam Allgaer revealed ths mornng. Thus far n September, 39 permts have already been granted, ncludng Concensus of opnon lu moratorum Ides )Urt n hooey! new work and repars. Notable,,,,U and supporters of Dr., th e nspector declared, s the un- Hee, who trounced the a " lm0ub confdence of realtors..u..aw toy v* n ">at the dwellngs wll be sold as on me»e» V*A I..U«,.,.,.. ^ they ^ comp, ete(j _ County, are expectng Wm ways and means of fnan- really y have very, y veryy...employment reljef. Well, Prospects of the buldng m- *HBOOf)0flOO U pr t,, local Mr declared. He ponted!lv to run state and : " llt gradual me n construcl l a!ntc -. ; ment and $53,000,000 s g ng dust and nterest n the t nn has ]»> followet, * Penson Fund. Doe. Summer Albee rushtract Success,ve you an dea? Professonal Success of the FHA sponsoredp lns have held both to be too buldng experment of f M M. M M. Pat- taon on the Albee tract n! tn touch. Colona moratorum or repeal of,ik would come rather ronv lo Peter E. Peterson, for- U Health Offcer of Wood-r, who hat been recedng lulatom from ht ma»y.s on ht appontment to ulmnutratwe luff. Thete, Kare of Canddate for s but Mr. Petenon alone I., the grade..sentatves of the Oompany of Whppany, uttered to supply road ol at -nt3 per gallon under the prevously pad, sad today. Out of the 564 taxng dttr«t New Jcrey, Woodbrdge nwnthp wt among the frt,,. havng the greatest reducnn n the local la rale. T"" e «( thue BvvW HadfT he» -.. rvmon of the Muncpal Fm- I!ur Commton and the fourth not comparable 0 far a> xe u! poputbuon are concerned.,,ok lke the old Town t getm placet. hf School Board s recevfunds now anl then-- that happens, thngs l! s regarded as an apt example-of the market for soundly-desgned and constructed new homes here. Two houses have been bult and are already sold and Mr. Allgaer Contnued on pa/e fve HIT-RUN ACCIDENT 20TH OF YEAR 7-Year-Old Chld Vctm Of Only Serous Motor Crash negotatons fpr an order stll pendng". The con-; rst demanded cash n pay-.ml no reply has been re- Up to noon today, tow, no serous senoua t lne* thu Tnwnshto automoble accdent had occurred " ««ed wou IuSS?;wthln S;wthln the townshp for a week--.ght premum f bond* were ac- snce seven-year-old Joyce Netcel luble. That offer was made ten of Iseln ded beneath the car wheels of a ht-and-run coward,s ago. whose dentty remans a mystery. The death of the lttle grl, who lved at Talmadge Street on the Lncoln Hghway, was the 20th automoble fatalty of the year and confrmed gloomy predcton* l«js. r wt set a new recor<mn lwen sacrfced to bwrnrv* Only two other mshaps nvolvng njures were reported to the polce durng the perod. Both occurred Monday. Elzabeth Roman "f KR Georges Road suattttned brun** on her rg lt should- (Contnued on pane 5) nfuson As Hgh School Boys Prepare For Openng Of Football Seasorf POLICE SET TOSNATCH DO THESE Woodbrdgr HRh Sho School pupls p (f Football Coach Nck rtsco seem to he runnng g off n All drectons Theyre y not really y -hut the pcture was snapped pretty early n the development of f a reverse ff run off tackle tkl and d nsde d the h opposng rght ht end, d Schuster, Sht at t the far f left, lf who h n drvng d n to block blk the h pay. In the foreground, Karnas s takng the hall from Scutt, whos wheelng sharply to dspose of the chargng tackle already across the lne of scrmmage after evalk a Mock. UarncR and Iartha, at the left, are convoyng Karnas out to meet Schuster. Ths play was run by the frst-strng bucks behnd the second team lne, as Prscos pupk prepared for ther frst nterscholastc match next week aganst Neptune. Despte weak reserves, hopes are hgh for a successful campagn. Ol-Prce Muddle At Standstll; Bonds Core Dosch-Kng Frm Declares Lower Prce Dcker Is Stll Pendng OFFER ^UNANSWERED The controversy over the prce of road ol s at a standstll. Prncpal, Restored To Her Ttle, Has Not Yet Decded Acton Formal announcement of tes remaned undefned today. Consequently, despte a nerve-harrowng par of 5-4 votes by; the Hoard of Representatve., of the; SglVp Snt %L 7t Dosch-Kng Company of by now celebrated case of Mss Polcy Prohe Thefts; have pcked on two lone dwellng houses wth whck to arragned before Recorder B. W commence ts enterprse, The property of Mac G. Bell, Ul, wth the School Board. Camlla Loses jewelry Vogel ths week. Koyens car corner of Grove Avenue and Lnden Avenue s the partcular pece > plenty of btter wth the j was damaged n a collson Monday wth a machne operated by de resstance t offers n ts debut, l too. The Wrgjt ca>e, Four robberes durng the week, WOMANS CLUB NAMES.. n-ntly, j»t wont be reletl to ancent htory and «- were under polce nvestgaton polceman, Offcer Ledner, pre Street and ^Amboy Avenue. me a theft of valuable jewelry, trs. Holzhemer. The arrestng plus the Prall Estate, Green SEVEN NEW MEMBERS d facton! whch hare, tood today. ferred a second charge of dsorderly gpnduct whch resulted n There s, t seems, somethng nchly for a long whle have Lug Cannllu, sculptor, who, drupted by the argument. lves at 528 Ralway Avenue n succeed John H. Love on the lke $6,000 due the town n delnquent taxes on the Bell prop- Through College Says 5 Grls Are Beng Asssted the fnt..un of what t nvolved n Woodbrdge. was the vctm of the group. Mr. Love was voted a ru nput get more nteretng only seroud break, le gave polce a. long, temzed lst of rngs, nton of hs long years of servce n comparson wth some of the Mrs. A. F. Randolph travellng bap; as a concrete recogerty. But thats a mere pttance the mnute. watches and personal jewelry as charman of the Junor Red Regstraton Wll End ropertes around the communty, y (f extra-heavy truck; 4taken from hs home hm after en Cross, hch have been overlooked n Seven new members were n jams wth "th- local nolce trance had app al cntl y been? anet The members of the executve October 8, Says The Clerk he purge, or lqudaton, or ducted nto the Womans Club!,k aft " th cvmml P o»e e r on Frday w r h a skeleton key at (Contnued on page ten) vhatever t may be. Wth the yesterday at the regular sesson gp voters have. r,ad the rot act to a few u «de d*or ^ untl October 8 to qualfy for J rall property, t receved the of the organzaton..,- of the department who,,7 r0 ^ home of Armen the general electons n November, Townshp Clerk B. J. >eng tagged wth a moat mpres- ather sgnal honor, however, of The newly elected members are Burnett Asks Hearngs.,! to be K"orng g the Truf, ^ Mrs. Jehu Cooper, Mrs. Harlan m Rahwny Avenuc by Brady,.Mrs. C. H. Ostrum, Mrs. nance. Ihu Hearngs before the Townshp Dungan announced today. ve (but obvously homemade) Arthur Hall, Mrs. James Fler alnd ;,. \Z thevea who clambered through nove t cellar wndow whle the house was Commttee have been requested Followng hs usual habt of gn denotng t to be "for rent or Mrs. Fred Demarest. Uts they love empty. Martn Plennert, Mount by D. Frederck Burnett, State gvng an opportunty for regsterng to ctzens who can ported the club now s assstng Contnued on page fve Mrs. Asher Ftz Randolph re- Lebanon Cemetery, reported the Lquor Commssoner, on charges, Renhardt, of Ueln, Inulent Republcan canddate Steve Vahra, 8 Crampton Ave- Remak, 5 New Street, and Lous day, Mr. Dungan wll be at WE NEGRO FAMILIES fund for ths purpose havng been burglary of a grndstone, and fled by hs agents aganst John not reach hs offce dupng- the fve grls to complete college, the nwn Commttee from the nue, sad, IS loaves of bread and Varady of Fords. Both establshments are clamed to have sold the Muncpal Buldng every ncreased through a gft of $00 ul Ward, vow he wll wage a dozen buna were taken from evenng next Monday through LEAVE DOOMED HOUSE from the Class of 935 of the local ntve campagn for elec- the front of hs store early Wed- alcoholc beverages on Prmary Frday from 7:3.0 to 9:30 hgh school fqr the specfc pur-.rgely wth Robert W. Har-,l)av whle the nols were on-n. oclock. lle tue. Mr. Renhardt "K<: the Harrt leadenbp, I le Great One hant yet an S. O. S, lkmoer»u, who f:el they, gnored n the matter of luenente, cama home from j unty Commttee organua tng Wednes<l»y nght: "hn; more than a "put on :.." for ther trouble. They assured, however, that <>yne wll get plenty of t tm for the Townshp be- "< " through. The, county.ttur gve n beoau^e, soonlater, theyll have tu come net«n new buldngs are n > of eomtmcton In the Kp and 39 of the permt* "mod thl month. Hor for recovery 7 And have notced the Inereued bul- - *ct T rtl.. on Man Street? te good Varometer. Att >>" buldng boom. "her eghth bemj the last " voters to raster, Town k Duran announces that hs " wll be open that fue&day ""f, for the accommodaton "" ls e who haye faled to get on v "t«tr lsts. Good old Joe "! Whppany, the concern Wrght vs. the Board of Educawhch offered" to furnsh the materal at lve cents under the regular prce per gallon, were noncomnttal on the status of the stuaton yesterday. They sad that negotaton* were "stll pendng" but refused to go beyond that pont., Whle accusatons were promnently abroad that someone, somewhere was stallng, the order that the Townshp made for 20,000 gallons of the ol.remaned unflled. Subsequent to the offer, the company advsed that t would expect cash money n payment. The Townshp promptly asked that Contnued on page jve RED CROSS AIDE URGES MORI CONTRIBUTIONS Need Is Stressed By Lund Before Executves Of Local Group Greater cpntrbutpns to the Hed" -Cross Roll 6al! next month were urced as ft vtal necessty n lew of the constrcton of local elef rolls before a meetng of the executve commttee of the local Red Cross yesterday by Otto Lund of the natonal organzaton. The roll call wll begn on Armstce Day and end on Thanksgvng. Regstratons for the model classes n frst ad, Mr. Lund announced, should be made wthout delay wth Mrs. Lcland Reynolds of Woodbrdge, as an effort Is beng made to deckle defntely how many are nterested n the free nstructon. Ncklat Succeed Love V. C. Ncklas was elected to Mss Wrght Awats Statng Of New Dutes Spencer,McElroy As Iseln Unt Moblzes For Electon Talk To Rppel OnTownDeb ton remans strctly a matter of opnon. Last Monday, the Board, n two startlng roll-calls, defentcd an attempt sponsored by -Raymund Mundy and Wllard Dunham, to return to last years set-up, and pproved by the same one vot«margn, a resoluton ntroduced by James Fler whch nomnally restores to Mss Wrght her "poston, rank and ttle," but actually only renforces the Boards legal poston. Last nght, pendng assgnment of her new dutes as prncpal of School No. 5 under the supfl* vson of Patrck Boylan, who also s responsble for the work n School No. 6, Mss "Wrght was un- ""rtan what her course wll be. T he State Teachers Assocaton, the organzaton of prncpals throughout the State and other teachers unts may urge her, on behalf of other teachers and n defense of the basc prncples of the State Tenure Law to fght the Boards newest acton as a matter of prncple. Martn Draw Retoluton Two statements, pendng further- study of the change adopted Cutters Lane Woman Gven Two Penaltes \ Accused by Eml Koyen, Barron Avenue, Woodbrdge, of reckless drvng, Mrs. Wllarf Holzhemer, 77 Cutters Lane, suffered revocaton of her drvers lcense for sx months and a fne of $0 when LocdTax Slash Puts The Townshp In Topmost Fve Cuttng Levy In 935 Throughout New Jersey Woodbrdge Town.hp w,..mong the frst fve of 92 muncpaltes n the St.te whch reduced ther t»x r»tes n 935., * So T.r as Mddlesex County s concerned, ths Townshp l.d the l.< of.«whch lo-ped off ther leves, showng a net drop of HI ponts. It led n * SUt. b, Lod. Townshp, Crfeld, Cap. May Cty and O*. ford, but aon. of those muncpaltes are comparable from the standpont of popul.uon.re. e«cep &#M. V^JVZ nh.bt.nt., C. P. M.y Cty, 2.600, Tj»ford ),723, Ud,,549.nd G.rfeld, 29.73B. In all. N.w Jersey h«564 Uxn, dstrcts,..cluslr. of Sab- County n rur.l South J.r-,, y Qf the toul, 335howed ncre.s.s ths,..r, 9? decre.se..nd 22 the «>» ««"., A Urge proporton of muntclp.lto. h,h on tbe lst for ther cut..re nd.r the, w.t«hful sup.rr.on of the Muncpal Fnnc. Co»m...». Although on the verge of hafhwt* *IT"»»"«.n over for m,n.gem.nt by ths State.gency, Woodbrdge Townshp now. evd^tly»af«ly»«r t^e border. The dstrbuton of communtes benefted by ne*«e.l n ther fo.nc.l matters WM farly even throughout the county,.wordng to Blur* co-plh. by Uo» E. McElroy, Towa-,,p Attorntr. Burlmton County wth 39 muncpaltes was sway out n front, however, wth eghteen of them cuttng the colt of government for the current year. In Mddlesex County there are twenty-fve muncpaltes of whch sx showed a de.crea.e over 934, two remaned the same and «ev., teen boosted ther budfets for sharp jumps n the taxjbll. Adjonng Mormouth County had twehtyjdecreas»s, the largest of whch v a,s 5 ponts In Colts Neck. In Ocean County, Lavallette led the feld wth 03 pont drop but ths fact, may be largely attrbutable to the fact the muncpalty > n the hands of the Muncpal Fnance Commsson. The greatest decrease n AtlantcCounty was 68 pont. Bergen, Lod Townshp, 5Os Burlngton, Weslaupton Townshp, f8[ Camdon, H-Nell. Borough, 90 Cape May, C.pe M.y Cty, 4) Cumberland, Deerdeld Townshp, 4; Etsex, North C.ldwell, 46: Hudson, North Bergen, 09; Hunterdon, Kngwood Town- "shp, B2 Mercer,, none) Mddlesex, Woodbrdge Townshp, Ul Monmouth, Colts Neck, 5; Morrs, Wh.rton Borough, 6; Ocean, Larellette, 03) Passac, West Peterson, 4S Somer. let, M.nvlle, 42; Sussex, S.ndyslon, 9; Unon, Unon Townshp, 35j W.rren, Oxford Townshp, 4. James P. Fler ast Monday by 5-4, block those suggestons. The new resoluton was drawn by J. H. Thayer Martn, counsel for the Board, specfcally to mend any weak ponta n the legal maneuver announcng the orgnal change and the law allow* any Board of Educaton to assgn «ny dutes at ts pleasure to any supervsory offcal n the system.., Only the vote of M. P. Dungan, presdent, defeated the resoluton offered by Mr. Mundy and sec- Contnued on page four Mrs. Lax Protests Move By Board, Attacks Woman Member Rebuffed n two tght 5-4 votes by the Board of Educaon, a delegaton of Iuelu ctzens centerng about He Iseln Home Owners Assocaton ; expected to bend all ts efforts nt the next Board electon towarfl the electon of a School Commssoner from Iseln. Appealng for renstatement of Mss Stella Wrght as teachngprncpal of School ^Ro. 5, a delegaton of some 40 Iseln ctzens un Monday,had the satsfacton of forcng two f>-4 votes on the Bonrd. Although the results renforced the Boards legal poston and dd not meet the prevouslystpulated retrements of the embattled school teacher, some Iseln ctzens professed themselves justfed n the fght and prophesed that the next electon wll, as a result, see the electon to the Board of an Iseln member. Mrs. Elzabeth Lax, -wfe of the presdent of the Iseln Home Own era Assocaton, n a letter to ths newspaper ths week clearly Outlned some of the reasons for the Vgorous war her husband and hs colleagues, notably Howard Htt end Emery W. McDowell, made aganst the measure last Monday. See Board Justfed On the other hand, there was a substantal bloc of ctzens who Contnued on vwr four QaudyAfld Handmade) Sgns Sgnal. Towns Entry In Realtors trade The Townshp of Woodbrdge can hang out the sgn "Realtor" any day now. For t defntely has gone out or n for the sale, transfer, rentng or practcally any knd of dsposton of property you can name. Strangely, however, t seems to Baley And Alhaer Damn Fulton St. Buldng 4s Hazardous Fve Negro famles today had noved out of the rckety twotory frame buldng n whch hey lved at 35 Fulton Street, as the owners agreed to the jont demand of Harold Baley, Health nspector, and W. J. Allgaer, code enforcer, that the dwellng be mmedately demolshed. Ad of the ERjA has been asked n tearng down the structure, ondemned by both authortes as a fre hazard, an unsafe buldng and a health menace. Negotatons meanwhle are under way wth owners of three other buldngs condemned by Mr. Alltraer to permt mmedate demolton. The houses n queston are near the corners of Oakland Avenue and CHIT Road n Stjwaren, Grove and Amboy Avenues and Lnden Avenue and, Street n Woodbrdge. Freeman SharaHtU 90 Days Albert Shara, 26, uf Pearl Street, Woodbrdge, ww aentenfed t,o 90 days In tla Workhouse yesterday on a drunk and dsorderly chartm preferred by hs wfe. Offcers Ledner and Bshm, made the arrest. Recorder B. W Vogel heard the case, pose of adng a member of the lss needng assstance. To Award 2 Keys The club voted to award two?old keys to th» boy and grl n the graduatng class of the hgh school who excel! n "scholarshp, o-operatve sprt, personalty and uppeurmce." Mrs. S. L. Warren,. Southern Vce-Presdent of the State Fedraton of Womens Club was the guest of honor and the prncpal speaker was Mss Anta Shephard who revewed Mrs. Wllam Bolhos "My Shadow As I Pass." The musc was n charge of Mrs. Geofge Urban and accordan solos were played by Mss Elane Jensen. Those who asssted In the tea servce were: Mrs, Asher Ftz Randolph and Mrs. Frank Bwth. The hostesses were: Mrs. Leon Campbell, Mrs. Chester Peck, Mrs. G. F. Brewster, Mrs. C. R. Chase, Mrs. «. ft. Merrll, Mrs. C. M. Lddle, Mrs. John Kreger, Mrs. E. H. Devanny, Mrs. Edth Prall and Mtu, Fred Bromann. Wash-Tub Stll Cost Woman Penalty Of $50 Possesson of an ordnary wash boler, rergged nto a small stll, cost Mrs. Mary Telamont o Fourth Street, Port Readng, a. fne of $50 and coals n a hearng before Recorder B. W. Vogel. The stll was not n use when dscovered by Detectve Sergeant Q. E, Keatng ttnd Offcer Kan] Sund qulst. Banker Asks More Data On 934,935 Record Of Townshp NEWCdNFEREHCESOol Frederck A. Spencer, Charman of the Fnance Commttee, and Townshp Attorney Leon E. McBloy conferred yesterday wth Julus S. Rppel, one of the foremost bankers n the East the refnancng of the Woodbrdge debt.. No defnte decson was reached, Mr. Spencer stated, because addtonal data concernng the operaton of the local government durng the past year was requested by the banker. He added that Mr Rppel was thoroughly satsfed wth the muncpal management durng 934 and that he requested that smlar data be furnshed cov erng the current perod. - These detals wll be suppled wthn the next few days, the Fnance Charman contnued, and n«w coneruce wll be calls It s probable that the Rppe company wll head a syndcate o bankers to take the new bonds What other houses would partc pate ft n the transacton could no be learned but one of the frm; (CHtmwd on page ten) OIL-BURNERS REQUIRE CAREFUL INSPECTION Allgavet Warns Permt Must Be Issued For Converson Jobs Careful supervson s legally requred for all nstallatons of ol burnng heat systems, Wllam Allgaer warned today. The buldng nspector ponted ovx 9, permt must be ssued and nve nspectons made to conform to the townshps new, model fre preventon law. Inspectons of earler nstallatons, he sad, have revealed a seres of hazardous devces whch must be mmedately elmnated. One home-mad«rg dscovered by the nspector conssted merely of a 0-gallon drum on stlts, from whch ran a home-ftted ppe to the bottom of the furnace and a crude blower. To operate, the "nventor" poured fve gallons of crank-case ol nto the drum, onened- a valve and struck nu>tch! [Mr. Allga.er sad that not only ld the fuel contan a dangerous er centage of gasolne but that (ystems of that type have none )f the automatc safety controls ow requred both by the naton-, underwrters and th( townshps rdnanceg. Grl Arrested Here Arrested on a charge preferred >y her husband, Mrs. Jula Splnder, 2, of Metuchen Avenue, was :urned" over to the Perth Amboy lolce by Sergeants Ben Parsons nd Harvey Romond yesterday.! RIG RING Arrest Of Cser Awerte Frst Step h Solvng Factory Thefts Of Townshp OFFICERS MAINTAINING TIGHT VEIL OF SILENCE More Arrests Antcpated After Crackng Of K e T" Man In Gang Robbng Plant Wth one mportant arret already made, polce wera beleved posed today to snatch up a rng of ndustral theves who have been preyng on at least one townshp ant for months. Frank Cser, trusted S7-yea** Id employe of the Vulcan Detnlng Corporaton of Sewaren, nft ree n hs nttornenys custody OB formal charge of grand larceny mt nether offcals of the coaern, whch s beleved to haw een looted of $0,000 pure tn lurng the last sx months, nor Samuel Sladkus, CSCTS counsel, would break the slence mantaned f Chef J. A. Walsh on the n*- lleatlar*. of the affar..--..:_ Offcal confrmaton could ba tpned nowhere but t was relably -reported a key man n the >rganzed plunderng of factores had cracked at noon here yesterday after a nght of grllng and that he had sgned a complete statement, namng accomplces and dentfyng the Perth Amboy "fence" through whom the gooda were dsposed and who s regarded as the major fgure n the gang. Long Hunt It was sad Chef Walsh has drected a long hunt, for the answer to constant robbng of the ndut* (Contnued on page ten) 7 AWARDS OF $5 5CT FOR ESSAYS Fre Company And Solon Decde On Przes For Contest Cash przes of 5 have been voted to every school n Woodbrdge Fre Dstrct No. One by the fre company and the board of commssoners for the best student essay wrtten durng the general observance here next month of Natonal Fre Preventon Week. Factual pamphlets have been fcmshed both mornng and after, noon hgh school sessons; the No. and No. buldng* n Woodbrdge proper and schools at Strawberry Hll, Sewaren and St. James. Speakers from the Natonal Board of Fre Underwrters wll address the two shfts at the hgh school, on October 7. A prze for the best theme wll be awarded n each dvson, makng a total of seven pupls to be honored. Plans for detaled work n antfre educaton have progressed through the co-operaton of V. C. Ncklas and A. C. Ferry of the schools, the fremen and Buldng Inspector Wllam Allgaer. School May Play In Stadum Ths Year Woodbrdge Townshp Hgh Schools fodtball team probably wll play at least two of ts games ths season n the new Muncpal Stadum, accordng to Stephen L. Hruska, charman of the Ctzens Commsson. Although, of course, the permanent stand wll not be n place ths yeah, the plans contemplate the erecton of temporary bleachers n order to make the new feld avalable for home, games. Consderable progress has been made wth all phases of the project wthn the past few weeks and Mr, Hruska and hs colleague* wen hghly pleased wth the results. James 9. Wght, Chantuw ot the Fnante Commsson, Is [makng a vgorous campagn for publc subscrptons and hfw reported consderable success. I Mr.Ed. RenhardtJonsMr. Cor dock In Matter Of Those Statements Two statements of poltcal phlosophy bloomed ths week where last week there was only one. Mr. Wllam J, Cordock of lolona, redoubtable champon of the pee-pul once more reassured those enfranchsed that f they vote for Mm they wll never regret t whle Mr, Ed Renhardt of Iseln, Independent Republcan canddate for Town Commttee from the >Second Ward ssued4s salutatory,- Mr. Renhardt announces hmself to be vgorously ant-robert W. Harrs, acknowledged, head foemen of the G. 0. P. forces through the far. flung ar«as of Hopelawn, Keasbey, Fords, Colonla. But Mr. Renhardt lkens hm to the mere BtatuB of "a lamb ram" leadng g the Republcan Party to slaughter. Hghly,e Iseln used to work for the party "under those condtons and s runnng ou thd Independent Republcan Tcket aganst one-man controloutsde control." There next coma* a wde selecton of slogans, to wt: "Thnk It Over Taxpayers and Home Owners." "Burst the Babble otharra." "Vote for Ed. RenhartelUjjL Honest, Capable and wll Save You*"" Money Because He Knows Mun* cpal Management." Mr. Cordock promses, among other tlngs, to be a full-tme Mayor; that he never sought publc offce before "ths a the frst tme n my lfe;" that hu electon wll as%«th«townshp "of the fnest admnstraton t has ever experenced," Although Mr. Harrs WM utd to be out of town, rapd calculatons ndcated he took hs departure pror to the publcaton of Mt. Renhardts statement wll be made, however, to d the threat to Hs leadershp : An effort I

2 t 0* A K fcaey GRA*L PlAJtO t a P. a* WOMAJTS dm III AW d BENEfTTS FON APFARVESDAY bs rurf u- «!.,! «.. Of. u ur-nxrtr- «- It Bt>*( I It "» -< :t..t T.J v -:-..- Atnatc At Pax*. Oct 9 ;<:>e<- lr«tn: era.;: * AtTk. Hc«e V..., «. < - :::r -"--- -" - n -«w IT Party Plmu Hl f" "..V,--,«--- TU^ rfct. "«!>«tpmt o! KECOftDITIONED GUARANTEED :"T. «k Bu - * - < :! FORD $ PONTjAC J495 :! :»- -Kh E H Good To Look At BUT v 934 NASH.»-c rrvn 933 REO Kt **K V * Spedt AUrrf Ward fcrffj ReCCIfCS * A C.VV M»R^ar»xn«, Who Wll Tomorrow, U Better To Be Seen In rwb 934 Studebaker Stdu Peductd trw $55* Sa GOOD CAP.; MUST GO THIS WEEK IM UP 935 Buck Sedan REDUCED FROM $845 to $745 OPEN EVLM»*GS TILL S-.VJ P. M. AND SUNDAYS TILL.V) P M. UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. 339 NO. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH M.AJ.E5T..IC. MIDGET PRICED FROM RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE JERSEY STATE ELECTRIC CO. INC BROAD S<- «t Elb. AT, FJJZABETH KV YOU ht hack and let E&feolene power and Essolube eaf>e tweep you over the cool countrysde..and the car never makes a bound to nterfere wth the voce you lke to hear best n the world.. : " * t ^ - - " :,. v.. v f t - - V p j r : r v- -Kr. r:,.:>m : v.t _. >!-. VL- - -!-; Sfr>? Gre«- :t: Mr>,fcfr.fc..;\. Mr. J.r.r. Ltv\, mn. tan rum, H-.- -.r. M.-; K v fes T Krs Party For Laet Auxlary >j : l h l ^v."k.-«r *"L H^t-- Mrs M Vtr.-.-.^y, Mr.-." lttr?-,:,-. Mr;,-. t y~ j Yu:. -^. Mr- A U- < Mrs. A Vt- m-f Mrt. R?»»*«*»,*:,. y.,-. v Hzfc.-t: M. L F:t! V^.,. H:T.-r. Mrs. T L> - :--. A:- V. K^-. Mrs. - - rtrw-r.». ; : : --, > - r: Vr> Mrv. G«tzr.tr. Mr?. K Nfc 7. ; - t-- K- Lcufcr; Sn-.tv JJ-^ M prt: K" K >" :-.wrorjk. / } -. Z^-t:. M. 7--f-:> M." A. Ukc«. Mrs...-. Cfcc. r-< - :- Htv.rtt. Mrt. ; Prt- Jj"- M U;v^ H" E W-.v.-t;. --.;!,. v: - p;:«nh Mrs K- T^t^h r L-Uf. Mr?- M Lc.^-?y.-»-.--: ;.rr..r. Mrs»rc. Mrs. X. Mrs..?:*- Mr» -, %-. b-.r..r,y. GB«U E.r Yt:. - >. t.^- KM T:.v,- ;-,r^ Z^;..-(:r..y.n Ht.er BtAr.v.,?xs* Bt.br.;.-,. Mtr-!rtr.t B..r.ar.v. R.M ^v. AT.tt Pr..vsy. Mary Yfet-- he menymakert Llub Btt-.y^tv.s..*r Shewn. J:.: I y.* Vb.*h v- Kr&^V: Pr* ^ ^ Ar.r. Kcptn-fes. Ht.er. Gor.- j Vt"vT-.,-4r» 4 r.-j.-rbtr of bt&rry^sk:. Jeer. Lcr.tcwsK, Ar.- _^ _ jrtr.tr. M,"! A»jr. Mern-r Manor. Lonr.broo. Nt» Er--r.s- Patrce Br.-r.ts. rah. Andrtw Ko-h, JJ>- CoVoMa: Dbrr.^r, Tvrt.;. Johr/Ar.- Hort-ath, Jvwph Hor.-vr. J! d*:v,r.. Kl.r..-d K -.-. Sm U^- f r - d *T J^n Cre^c^ S^tr. A"- za, <><-r^ <>: *.;; </. Ptrth A^.My: ^,; * ^ V r > ; ; ^ ^ ^.^:" M:^ "Kt-.r./Ar." H&wk.*..s,* Al^rt ^?; ^f. ^jj*- ^ ^ ^- v : HUNGARIAN G. O. P. TO MEET DR. WALTER FAGAN h* I..-- War-: Hur.jrarar. Rt- SURGEON CHIROPODIST pubbr. U-., -»-:.; VV/ a rtgr EQOT AILMENTS,.-:.m c. - -.lock n tb* J43 SWst., r. - -.ht H.jtanar. Rt- "^.tr..i ;*[:>->!d-.:. I r S-frfc*. "Bond Clothes BE CLOTHING WISE! Buy "Bond Clothe- DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AT FACTORY PRICES suns 20" 45 up ALL WITH 2 TROUSERS.45 TOP COATS 8 NO DELAYS NO RED TAPE GUARANTEED BALAS - RAGLANS - S. B. BOX - POLO - ETC BUY NOW! AERO TVM ISSO ssolene Essolube ESSO MOTOR OIL <><<l)>r I)": ol of (J-rnrn I tt lnwe*t<wnnuu>mjay juulty yet «ltmy» KIH lwt,ljjh«t- >o-for- 4 y UtUfr -\ttnr. u\ rrffuldtptl*** tlu*- Mnee rotur ol nndc. fuel*, una o jn-jy TOlnn <; ptf quart lu ttalcd t fuel. I.I I,II ouy md jrutm-ou. conuucr* uoly, IAOIOI 7 u Tulfl Vjurtrm I>JIUI>UM II am ln KnyaJ 4>rmlu>> every Mupduy lm-. O/IMUIIIU ntlwofk un<l HC(l««l«a kt SSOmflRK TSRS I \ N 4> Ull) (I, I J- C <> M V A N Y 0 E, N E W J E R S Qt <lkty KELLY-SPRINGFIELD fatgue-proof TrCS * JERSEY TIRE COMPANY, I K. 47 New Brunswck Ave. Pbooc P. A Bond Clothng Co. HMQ. Renuen Avenue at Howard Street NEW BRUNSWICK, N J. OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. 6 P. M. EVENINGS TUESDAY A THURSDAY^ 7 TO 9 SATURDAY UNTIL» P. M.

3 gallon Smth Elected CardenChb Presdent f., r,j,.rahway AMOcaton t" p, Offcers, Apponts, nm tte««for Year...-llnrhood Garden Club,V and Colona met at,..( Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ll.m-ton" Of offcers was ; nupdntment of commt-,,. the comng year were Hrnth of Dover Road.,,. presdent, Mrs. Oscar.,,,,,f Woods Iane, vce- Ms. D. R. Foreman, MTH. Thomas Adams, Mrs. Frederck Coles., charman of the nomn- Mnmlee. The commttees..,,-,, : Program, Mrs. Coles, Ieters, Mrs. John An Ms. K. K. Cone; flower M..Ian Van Herwerden S Smth, Mrs. Anderegg,\ krson, Mrs. Foretnan hp, Mrs. Ross Ndols Mrs. J. R- Marple, and, trn Clarkstnt; cowmttbe ;t j-r Hardens n surround/, Mrs. George Anderson The Explosve Shell In Your Basement furnace boler, quetly k n your basement, s I rut wth all the pow-, hgh explosve shell f t dg. Besdes t s a secrce of danger yourj SILHOUETTING:. r. h( ^wnshp accept t* JTh school as a matter of course these days Yet t s ess than three yours snce I he school and ts prncpali were nvolved n a furor wth he Board of Educaton whch snt the town qutp by ts ears. Tha, affar n forgotten now, yet ts very nconcluovoncss stll rankles lttle for Arthur Charles Ferry, hp prncpal who was, n hs own words "never formally charged wth anythng, never convcted of anythng hut stll never vndcated, ether just plunged nto a nasty stuaton hy three men, and left there." Before Ferry came to th*.*nwnsnp, there wa» turmol n the hgh school, too. Fve prncpals had served- here n.nnr years, dscplne was notorously a lttle more than merely lux and, n 24, of the nne-wondbrdge grls who took entrance.examnatons t«newark Normal; exactly bght fall ml. The school was not aacredtot on dploma nowhere. That was n 924. Ferry ar- le meetng Mrs. Anderson rved n l«.)2f> There have beep. vrrcreens, wnter dcor- no falures at Newark snce, the ;nd homed ahrubg. school s on the accredted lst once more and ts graduates, as Woodbrdge s well aware, have beer acquttng themselves n colleg I wth hgh dstncton. Cot Weght Drop From 87 To 39 That meant an enormous amount of woj*k admnstratve changes, revsons n currcula and a rgdty of dscplne whch has u hot water vcsscf, what-. ;- materal or desgn, s ml proof. Safety valves >t.use causes detcrora- Th may he structural Kach year of use, the potental "dancer.. tre nsurance polcy :ot protect you aganst lzanl. If your boler llnw up, t mght des-. >r home and damage. p-rty of other*, wth the. al lablty of personal -. We nsure ths hazard y : small premum. you ever hal your and hot water tank care- xanud by nspectors? sure they are absolutenechancally and strtc- n when you have ths asce, there stll remans the nan element. Carelessness, ttenton, or gnorance of techncaltes of heatng,-nts can cause steam pres- r to r.se to the exploson,nt,».. K.,.. * rotect yourself aganst danfrom "dynamte" n your ar. Enjoy the safeguard "of ;.ar, expert nspecton by Maryland Casualty- Com-. wfh u boler exploson y. -ure your car n the Mary-. Casualty Co., too, famed ntry over fll ts excel-!;um servce. IKK p. DE YOUNG, Agent! yland Casualty Co., Arefcel, N. J. not yet completely softened. It cost Ferry a drop n weght from K7 pounds to 39 n the frst three years of hs servce here and more work has followed. In 925 the school had 392 pupls j and 6 teachers. Today, n. two Ifull shfts, a faculty of 5 nstructs,437 students! For the, he. prncpal that means factory hours y conventonal-dea of the tme on the job requred by school work. As a matter of fact, the nan s n the teachng professon qute by comhterdal mrses- but whose presence (tt the chools and even^al emergence wth a dploma s nssted on by ther parents. The prncpal x rrtated, too, at the ban placed on any vgorous ex- accdent. He was born n Selns (Jrove. a Pennsylvana town of tra-currcular Rbout 2,500 populaton, on February, 89. Hs father fh was one of the Phladelpha Ferry famly whch can muster 900 members at the reunons n Farmount Park*. Hs mother, Elzabeth Moyer, was Dutch. Today, by the way, she s H. The grandfather for many years hal been a lnen wenye* but h sm left that trade and establshed a feed and coal busness n j FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 938 A. C. FERRY nod wth help so theres not too much work. tcny doesnt thnk hes afrad "»f anythng n the world." Hes even outgrown hs Pennsylvana boyhoods belef n spooks. A treat meat-eater, hes also exceedngly fond of shore dnners but wll eat almost anythng, provded lhe emphass n the meal s placed mne too heavly on vegetables. He can stll remember the date Inn,. 23. ns. ) when the fshng party of whch he was a mera- MM drve n a storm from undernenh a tree just before a trenendous lghtnng bolt ht and wrecked t, That decson to move m he thnks s the, luckest thng thats ever happened to hm. The nluckest? That wa* the affar of three years ago,when I snffcred a great deal of abuse tha was not my lot." Save for nfltqnza n Bernards vlle cmce, hes never had a doctor,....,,,, leels better today that he ever work or hs doctors decree s h, ls, ke{ Wnfl(, brd)t6 ei0ukh af IC.J-U. w n -A y* nr to I(T two * buld hs own In D2B he cumc to Woodbndge. s turns* here and.. It.mng the decade terry has been wor < n(r wth boys and frrls the n charge;...: the school,.. has, ".,,, t t t k " not only most mportant work any man s won hgher rankng.n the Mddle capabule " h M : Atlantc States but there have H» Been Consulted been founded a student band and On T«x Problenu a lbrary ard sports have been Vot many yest. s M0W cvcr ance rasedi to a hgher plane, he worked n Eaat he h fc See Need Of Courte. For H«nd-Mnd«d r Pupl. P--- H_B I Today he thnks the outstandng needs n hs school s "a.currculum consstng of entrely vo- natonal subjects for the wany, many J)oys and grls we have here today*" who are msfts because hey happen to thnk wth ther ands and not ther heads." Strong courses n techncal rades, from auto reparng to arpenterng to mechancal drawng for the boys; cookng, housekeepng, the care of chldren for grls: he sees these as the only far soluton of the problem what to do wth thechldren who dont ft.nto the present academc, sc- Stlns-Grove.. The bay^fast wth.i U am - --! name. Sparkplug by"the tme he frst for black bass and trout n graduated at 5 from the local the Susquehanna, laker on for hgh school, one of a class of 3. Ifresh water fsh throughout Pennsylvana and more lately fox bay He entered Susquehanna Unvcr- j sty that year n the arts course,! and deep sea przes off Tom langed after two terms to Bus- j Rver, He has a place at Shelter less Admnstraton and was jcove and a 24-foot Chrscraft to raduated n 9. whch he devotes every possble nt School Pott moment durng the Summer. And, Pad $70 Monthly too, he boasts he knows the Durng the Summers he had served a bakery route n both PVeeburg qnd Freemont and he had worked, too, n the local bank as clerk. There was no permanent job mmedately vsble, how- ver, except n hs fathers busless save for a $70 a month post teachng commercal subjects n Lewstown eght months a year. He tred t (arrvng half an hour late the frst day and recevng an. nochal bawlng out) and lked t. The meagre salary, naturally, had to be bulwarked wth Summer work n the tmekeepers offces of the Standard Steel Company. But n the teachng tself workng wth boys and grls, he found hmself. In 96, he went to Easton n charge of the socal scences and commercal departments n the hgh school. After three years there, studyng Summers at Muhlcnburg, he went to the good Bermrdsvlle, N. J.. system to work under the late Dr. W J. Bckett. bulder of the model Trenton hgh schools, Kerry taught problems n democracy, economcs and commercal law untl 925, durng whch perod he earned a bachelors degree n phlosophy at Muhlenberg and an M. A. n educaton at Teachers College at Columba. Today about half the / DOWN Takeddh MANUFACTURERS SAMPLE SALE OF DRESSES "Charge ft" Heres a real bargan treat for Women and Msses -Tomorrow v«u may choose from hundreds of le season smartest Fall dresses at ths low combnaton P r c *- I very dr*«< ndvdually selected- Smalt Wetkly Payment! wll do. NOTE! If you dont need 2 dresses brng a frend aloh - well open an account for both. Styles Include PEPLUMS TUNICS JACKETS -PIECE program p by the two-shft organzaton. Bus schedules demand the students rush from ther last class to the street and consequently only the barest knd of school organzatonal work can be attempted. The absence of a good organ n the aud torum s another lack that annoys Ferry. He wants defntely to have more mubo n th«school. Enthuattc Angler, Lket Sea Fhng Xlu man hmself U a enthusl streams of a thrd of Pennsylvana, as well as anyone ardund," He doesnt lke to hunt, because e doesnt lke the dea of kllng game. He followed the Cubs before they clmbed nto the Natonal Ltague pennant pcture fr the same reason he lkes the Tgers and the Athletcs: they use and develop yoon tatent. "He follows nether New York major league team. eague The moves are out, but a good I mystery, whether n play, boo!f! or novel, always entertans hm. I The rado s valuable because of ts presentaton of news summares. He reads the Amercan and the Herald-Trbune, lkes to lsten but not to see boxng "probably because I dont understand t any too w well" and relshes an ntell-j gent game of Jour-handed pn- ochle. Unfortunately, theres a dearth of opposton hereabouts-! nnd Ferry has trouble, too, n j fndng some one to play erbbago wth. Wants A Farm In South Jersey If he could retre today, hed buy a farm down n South Jersey whose clmate he lkes exceedngly and put as much lvestock on t as he could, always assumng the place was to be suffcently man- SIZES 4 to 48 " Ag^an we offer, for two days only. $6.50 lnnersprng MATTRESS for $0-59 The best mat trea b u y n Amerca. tererted n Income taut proceed- ;Co«Hly S«CC«f re. At one tme, he acted M a QuJ Qt BT(IVC$ *x consulunt rather extensvely ut now do«* only enough of that ork to keep famlar wth the ntaton. He (tll remembers, prldefutly, he hgh schol facultys 927 pro- \ lurton of Captan Applejack,,-hch made $,400, and lkes the matenr nnd professonal theatre mormously, although n hs frst»nst at I.ewaton he dared not ven smoke, let alone dance. Rased a Lutheran, he s a member of the Presbyteran Church at Baskng Itdjje, N. J., and was Senor Warden of Congdon Lodge, No. )7, F. & A. M., when he left Bernnnbvle. And he s secretary of both the local Lons Club and the Ctzens Stadum Commsson, In )2, a year out of college, Mr. Ferry marred Jesta Blanche Ocker, whom he had known practcally nl of h* lfe. They have one son, Robert, now 20, and a student at Xew Jersey Law School. COLONIA Mr. and Mrs. Harry fells and daughter Jahet, and son Robert, motored to Vermont wtfulher wfrn avtretfc"ttttntre uptndnp^thp p t h e week there. Everett Ells return* t to Mfddlebury College for hs senor year. Mss Florence Sohunsberg of Chan-O-Hlls Road was the weekend guest of frends n Staten Isl and. THIS IS \ Formaton of a soccer team to play n the contemplated Mddlesex County League was announced as the new goal of the Braves Athletc Club today. Andrew Lenryel, manager, who made the announcement, ponted out more than half of the Hungaran Cntholc Clubs eleven last year had been men from hs organzaton and ex«pressed confdence n assemblng 4 good club. V.ted ELIZABETH CHAMBER COMMERCE YOUR HOME SHOW Elzabeth Armory October4th to 9th Tckrt 35c, Book of 2 $3.50 MILADYS FALL OPENING Outstandng Vake! Pure Slk BLOUSES All Nrw F.ll Style»nd Colo" 99lustrated PAftl SALE FALL SKIRTS Wool FUnnel tweedt... )l. DONT SHIVER! STOCK UP ON WINTER MERCHANDISE Wnter 2-pc. I Reg.»ud XX WOOLF.S Fl»nn«l I >». FUnnel p*nte>-»«t PAJAMAS I GOWNS 23c Me I We ILADY Pdr. Slk HOSIERY 3»c Shear or Scrrea Pure Slk Full Fuhonad HOSIERY S9e Sheer or lenrlc* Women Rayon PANTIES 2Sc Full Cut T.ffe.ol SLIPS 54c H IPURE SILK SUPS 99* «E»»r«Hand Embrodered. COWNS 69c Hand Embrodered GOWNS wth balt SPECIALTY SHOP 460 RAHWAY AVE. WOODBRDGE Betweon Green Street and Man Street FINAL! Rahways Greatest Furnture Sale n 27 Years Ends Saturday Perhaps never agan wll such furnture savngs be avalable. ACT NOW, dont let ths opportunty get by YOU. A small depost wll reserve your choce at THE LOW SALE PRICE. Remember, the sale postvely ends Saturday. FRIDAY - SATURDAY TERMS OF SALE All lowest cah prct ara mark* cd. Terms on unpad balance may be arranged subject to approval of credt department. Choose NOW. Dont delay. SAVE UP TO 50% And More No "Monkey Busness". All prces are marked n plftn fgures. Come, look, see, COMPARE. We nvta your close** nspecton. LAST CALL 9x2 Seamless RUGS GO FOR ONLY $9-40 Just a few reman to be at ths prce. Hurry! LAST CALL! sold ONE MORE TO SELL $25.00 Electrc Sewng Machne GOES FOR ONLY $68-50 Terms can be arranged for unpad balance on ths Domestc electrc. Perhaps never agan wll you have an opportunty lke ths. LOOK! BIG LOT LINEN CABINETS! Specal tellng Frday Saturday. $.49 and $39,50 BED ROOM OUTFIT GOES FOR $74.50 Beautful bed, drsner, vanty, chest and bench. Act quckly. $70.60 SOLID WALNUT BED ROOM SUITE GOES FOR $69-50 Its the last call. pece outft quck. See ths 5- Ths 3 Pece BED ROOM SUITE AT A ROCK BOTTOM PRICE 38 All 3 Peces LOOK! $4.95 METAL BEDS GO FOR $2-99 Just a f«w reman to be sold. Take ths Secretary FOR ONLY 22 $45.00 VALUE LOOK! $39.00 BED ROOM SUITE GOES FOR ONLY $59.50 Four beautful peces. Bed, vanty, dresser aud chest. Here s the "Banner Bargan" for tht week. Beautful 4-poster bed, 5 drawer chest and dresser. All for $ Just four suts to close at ths bargan prce. See t Saturday, last day. LOOK! FEtT BASE FLOOR COVERING 29c»» d - A real buy here. Lmted quantty to sell. SEE DON MORSE SLEEP In Our Wndow Saturday The worlds champon en~ durance drver upon com pletng hs 00 hour drve wll SLEEP IN McCollums wndow. And WILL.h sleep? Watch! LAST CALL! $6.50 lnnersprng MATTRESS OUT THEY GO $059 Another shpment to be sacrfced on Frday and Saturday. Be sure (p grl n on ths wonderful bargan, whle theyre here. The Bg Sale Ends Saturday $9.50 to $2.95 Baby Strollers $8.50 MATTRESSES $37.50 TWIN STUDIO COUCH $ PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE GOES FOR 84 Smth Street PERTH AMB0Y WEEKS L TO FflY strutted ItcUd woods ncely fnshed. COLLUM

4 :\ PAGE FOUR Tme Payments on COMBINATION RANGES ONE TO THREE YEARS TO PAY NO POWN PAYMENTS (All Bengal Dual-Fuel Range, can burn coal, wood or ol; and artfcal, natural or bottled gut) Youll really not know how glorous t s untl you use t. The same dentcal oven cooks wth coal or t cooks wth gas and you make the change n less than a mnute. But thats only on* feature of ths Dual-Fuel Bengal Range. It warm* your ktchen n wnter. It keep* t cool n summer. It heats water. It cooks food. H s beautful as only splendd constructon, fne enamel, and chromum can be. Approved by Good Housekeepng Insttute. Look t over for yourself next tme you come to town. HEMMENDINGER, Inc. RTZ THEATRE BLDG. 38 East Jersey St. ELIZABETH * Telephone ELIZABETH FUEL AND FURNACE OIL HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY MAK OF BURNER PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE PREMIER OIL & GASOUNE SUPPLY New Brunswck Ave. COMPANY RAHWAY.N.J * F Phone Rah Nght Phone Rah R Ths Electrc Hand Cleaner Has Many Uses The Unversal Whrlwnd weghs only four and a half pounds, EO t s easy to carry around and use on upholstered furnture and draperes. It s fne for removng dust from heavy coats and suts. Sells regularly for $9.95. We also carry the Unversal electrc floor cleaner, whch s thfe motor drven brush type of cleaner, Regularly prced at $ Smtl c*ttyng chute. * l you buy on Una- A bargan If you buy the floor cleaner and the hand cleaner at the same tme you can save $4.95. Combnaton prce U $39.95 cash. Fords Church Party Draws Large Crowd Publc Card Party It Sponsored In Our Lady Of - Peace Audtorum.f.hn Srhmdt and Harry Wt- t IV,I were awarded the spe ;,: przes rve at the publc curd.j-m-ty sponsored by Our -dy of IMIII Church. Kords, Thursday.,. ( lnwnn s the conpfle lst of award" n the varous names: brdge: Mrs. Brady, Mr>. Howard, Mrs. K. Crspn, Mss Shoe. Leo Kgolf, Pf»nk Garber. Adolf Qundt, Mae Okamack, Mss K<>se e.entata, Edward A; Bruly,.lnhn.Sut h, Charles Alexander. HVna Smth. Vncent Brady, Mrs. Irnnn I.md, M^ pe Rozer, Mrs. J. l.lbrrk. Mrs. Clare ^Iclly, Mr-. V. T. Ihnson, Rose Smth. Mr?. T. J. KenJedv anfl Mrs. Leo JSyf. Kuehre: Mrs. K. Neland and Mss Mary Neland. -Ve hundred:mrs. Wnand and M s. CJuadt. PtVTWhte: (ntffjre M«pth -Jula Stlnn.lt, Alex. Pcarce, J. Carroll. Jr.,.. Freeman, J. Kovarskj, Alce K.amn*k, John Morrs, Eugene Tobas,.-Mss Helen Srtally, Mr. Freeman, Anna Kamnsk, Mrs. K. Curra/, Frances Skzensk. Helen Schat-ffer, Ulve Relly, T. jkatajczak and John. Sundqust. Other Wnner! Domnoes: Mss Grace A. Hnes. Mrs. J. Hnes, Sr., and Mrs. J. Maran. Bunco: Myrtle Handcrhan and B. Dorn. Kummy: Mrs.- Rose Dalton. Mare Marno, Mrs. Penn, Wlbur Bgan, G. Mozur, M. Galya and Edward Kosznsk, Fan-tan: Mrs. Kennedy, Anna Takacs, Maron Antones, John Y lnker, Mrs. A. Nogrady, Mrs. A. atrck, denude Egan and Frances Getsoy. S«3»»>J4*y:««s. A. L JSasnbkfnL.Mrs. K. Fee. Edde Pryblowsk, Mrs. IJ.T. Ryan, J. T. Egan, Mrs. A. Schmdt,Mrs. C. Ramberg, Margaret Dcegan. Mrs. Ann Lutras, Mrs. J. Manton, Mrs. A. J. (Iclng, Mrs. H. Wtttenmer, Mrs. J. Asprocnlas, Mrs. A. Schuler, Jr., Mrs. A, K.lman and Mrs. M. Maloney. CHRISTIANJCIENCE "REALITY" wll^e the subject of the Lesson-Sermon n The Frst church of Chrst, Scentst, Sewaren, or Sunday.** good gft and every perfect gft > from above and comoth down from the Father of lghts, wth whom s no varableness, nether shadow of turnng" (James :7). Among the ctatons whch com- I pr.se the Lesson-Sermon s the fol- [lowng from the Bble: "I know that, whatsoever God doeth, t shall be for ever; nothng can be put to t, nor any thng taken from t; and God doeth t, that men should fear before hm. That whch hath been s now; and that whch s to be hath already been; and God reqursth that whch s past" (Ecclesastes 3:4, 5). The Lesson-Sermon also ncludes the followng passage from the Chrstan Scence textbook, "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "All realty s n God and Hs creaton, harmonous and eternal. That whch He creates s good, and He makes all that h made" (p. 472). THI MORI ILICTRICITY YOU USE THf CHEAPER IT GETS ^SERVICE AIM!,. ; ; nn< refll FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. ISELIN VOTE l" tnn f the Rnnnl - a -Hkhnf by the.tn--- "f m nttempt l>y f an thch nffe., vlely ter. Th regarded the affar ns a tr j tjnph fur (he taxpayers, n nut a Me c jta-t f the teachers them R.fus Allen of Fords, a canddate for the Hoard two yoa> a(jo. -poke for the State Irm-, pal- Assocaton at the meetng Monday and Harry Serhrst. a! leadng member of the local tenchers unt, protested vgorously! aganst the procedure as mperllng the professonal status of ;every supervsory educator,n the : State, Mr. Allen refused to state lft precse poston untl the Prncpal" Assocaton had carefully I studed the fw measure. j fhat measure suted the org-. hl change "wns not ntended to pmparlhe rank, capacty, poston and >!a!nl:«" "f ^l*s W nght. Kxnely what Mr. Martn meant t) -.au ;n:jhat phrase remans t" he. Sept. 25, M5, Uv: Mss Wrght.. To-the Edtor: I was present Jt the last fwu nttng-" of the Board ojj Educaton and w;s very much mpressed at the tn rtcs used at the meetng Monday evenng of ths week, t was seen lt for all the members»f the Hoard to retreat to another chamber and hold a prvate ennltrem-e just as we ctzens of lseln appeared on the scene. Introducng Robert Baduske Wlo s the attractve ynunp son of Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Hadnske L.u : Fulton.Street. WRIGHT -l J n L «Candlelght Invegtttme Aqula and Fletcher Colona Club Guests Two Canddate* To Address New Deal Democrats On October 9 The Cnlnna Wmrtons New Deal lenn, latr club met at the home nf Mr*. Charles Davs of St. ;CMIno l!al Wednesday, wth the t. Mrs. Henry Ijvn n (danre, Durng he busness sesson a covered dsh luncheon was planed for the next meetng w-h wll be held Wednesday, October.tl. at the Amercan Legon headquarters on St. George Road. \t Wednesdays meetng each member brought a gu whch was raffled otf and the proceed! wll be used to purchase dshes, for the club. Anthony Aqut-ln, Democratc canddate for cornmtteenwnt-lape,. and Howard Fletcher, Jflf Byocd Gh Sco*t» a meetng n «year. Democratc canddate for town-. shp commttee n the second ward D.,-!-! Vnvn/UlC wll be tryest speakers, at the Dl 4 Jvl f IvVO luncheon., w«. ««Mrs. Wllam J. Byrne, char- T* v U/, loln fl * m,n of the legslatve commttee, ffl read a panel" after whch the busness meetng atfjourkm! anl~ TCfrc,shmeLs were served by the assstng hostesses, Mrs. Herman,.("./Mhl.nn I ft Jerpff p and Mrs. "Thomas Hynes. onled t»y Mr. Dunham. whch:the flub wll dscoontnue meet- \v. ud have made both Boylanfl < ng twce a month and wjll hold nnd Mss Wrgh* teachng nrnc- one meetng each month pals and so have restored the stston of last year. Roy E. An derson, Mrs. Marguerte Ftz Randolph, Morrson D. Chrste, j Mr. Fler and Mr. Dungan voted ; for the Fler resoluton whch. af-,j ter the Mundy move had been* OBITUARIES \ candlelght nvestture,., vce under the drecton of pta Lllan Edwards was held Tuesday nght hy the Mover Troop of Grl Scouts. M^ Elnn Hergh asssted. Th- o.lownf havng suc- (.^.-.fully passed ther tendertoot tests, were nductefl nto the troop: Margaret Parsons, June \tnmy. Nora McGurk, Jane Seamank, Emly Hansen, Marfaret Ells, Elsabeth Vnrg"»" (l Martha,Kowalscak., Ella Nelson and Janet Sham were also taken nto TVIul(Ull I/. WOODBRIDCE INDEPEN!)] b( en membershp, ha v "K tnnsferred from another troop. A gold star for perfect attendance was (rven to Mare Ba.ltlwh..who has not mssed Hgh School feather After Operaton; Leave* Parent*, Wdow Det Funeral servces were held at the (rener Funeral Home Mondhy afternoon for Wllam D. Edgar, 27-year-old member of he Hgh School faculty who succumbed at the Perth Ajnboy Gene-rat Hosptal after an operaton FRANK It can certanly be seen by ; supported by the other four mem- Frank Gregus, 2f Campbell "ftevthe actons of the! bers of the - for apj, cn dcts. As a mark of board, ncludng Mr. Street,. ded..." Monday "V nght ngm after ater a, curtaled Hoard n the last month that the Mundy, Mr. Dunham,, Wllam lngerng llness. The deceased rps l lcll - l ««" " chale, n.the supervson s st Turner Tr and Murk McClan, W,MS s survved by hs wfe, Elrabeh. durng the funeral. No J5 was put through passed at a tense.n meetng,,,«u,, sn -v,,...-. attended dd jsx sons, and "fve daughters, a ss- Mr. Edgar graduated from the w thout - much thought - or dscus- by many supporters of Mss ;ter. Mrs. George Phllps, of r.u- tocal h(c srj. I dont thnk hk all the h Board d.wrght. Wh pchool and from Brown members realzed the effect ths Support N>cl<l» Nl.,: tcrday mornng at 8:30 at the staff of townshp schools chal would have on Mss ^ only was tne \ote rsm ^mp gn( and () 0 o oclock. c ] ock at at Oll Our r Lady when he he receved an an app appontment Wrjjdt. Ths ca-n be easly seen t,y tlu ; jsurprs sng :jr on the basc ssue of of..mount Carmel Church. Bural -"fact that at therrteemtp : wletr" et TlctOf! % -new >l0, c hool Jl. Two years later he held Ht whch.the resoluton ws d and BUpermtendent was m St. James! Cemetery.. WM of rmserr^ to t, e j,v K h school pn«fd. there was no dssentng [ schools, be supported UL^ Jr st where he taught untl the tme of v.-.e. Hue to careful dscusson ; mportant, recommendaton asto HELEN JOYCE NETCEL My d«at.h. and presentaton of faet,s n the! the supervson n the schools, but.,, r.>.,. -.! Rev. J. W son Sutton ca-v we were able to convnce j th e ballot also exploded the polrmr members of the Board that tco-r«lgpus background of much Helen Joyce EtCel, seven years. Chapel New York o.,,w 0l v> -,ve happen to know what we COfl,,f the argument whch has folresdents of lseln) want. I cer-, owe j the boards orgnal old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aj, hc bul.., Servces were held move tanly want to commend the four,j n nanl nfr Mr. Boylan head of members of ths Board for beng ) )ot h schools n lseln and the conbt: enough to vote the way they st. cluen t demoton of Mss Wrght, Alan Netcel, of Lncoln Hghway BOth at the funeral home and at and Talmadge Avenue, lseln. was the Trnty Epscopal Church. Infatally njured by a ht and run terment was n Rosehll Cemetery, drver Frday nght on the Ln- Lnden. con Hghway. She s survved by In addton to hs wdow, the her parents and four brothers, former Mary C Myers, Mr. Edgar Funeral servces were held Mon s survved by hs mother and fathdav at 2oclock at the home and er, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Edgar, at" 230 at the Presbyteran and by one brother, John togar, Church, lseln. catetl "Bural -ms rr -Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden. FETE PROSPECTIVE BRIDE Jelt about ths. ^ aft ev o y esr^ of servce n the Of course, the other tfree mem- \ townshp, to a teachers poston, rs of the Teachers Commttee ; Mr. Fler and Mr. Dunham have brought n the resoluton j formed an mpenetrable votng [would not be. expected to change ; unt on the board. Yet on the j ther atttude. It can be seen that Wrght ssue they sprt drastcally rcgardess of anythng theyve, on a 4-4 ssue only decded by Mr. made THEIR decson and w.l Dungans fnal ballot stck to t (rght of wrong). t I^ast nght, Mss Wrght would I was very much mpressed bv sny for publcaton, only that "I the ncapablty of Mrs. RandoM have not yet thought t over." as a member of ths Board. Su Under the present legal organthnks she vpted very wsely on zaton of the two schools n Ise> the resoluton whch was passed ln, the Board, wth ts.unan- Mss Hlda JacoTa of Lnden Avenue was the guest of Jonor at a surprse mscellaneous shower on Monday nght. However,, mously recognzed rght to assgn notced after the meetng, t WHS : to any employe any dutes t sees at the home of Mrs. Charles Prueser of Passac. Mss Jacob wll very hard to convnce ths wonu. ] ft, may assgn ta Mss Wrght that Mss Wrght has been non... supervson only over teachers marry Edward Kause, Rahway teachng g prncpal pp of School N j regsters, regste, leavng a g to Mr. Boylan, y, Uvenue. 5 for f four f years and d only l agreed the orgnal choce, all the actual to take a teachng-prncpals pos- work of gudance. Yet Mss A large number of guests were ton due to economc condtons. Wrghts professonal status s re- present. It s my opnon that a few of stored, she agaft has her ttle and the members are not qualfed to the objectons of many of her supst n at the Board of Educaton. I porters have been met. We need men and women on that I There remans Mss Wrghts Board who have the prncple and [own slence as to whether or not backbone to assert themselves as to what s far and just and not be swayed for poltcal or other reasons. We have been told by the Board. that we must petton that body as to our dssatsfactorf. Ths was done. We haye had a mass meetng n lseln wth 250 people attendng at whch t was unanmously resolved that we protest I the acton of the Board and ask for restoraton of Mss Wrght as Xon-Teachng Prncpal. Wthn one week we were abk.to.get a petton drawn up to ths effect and sgned by 300 resdents of lseln, 90 per cent, of whom have or had chldren attendng ths school. Ths as y,ou know entaled a good deal of work, but has been gnored entrely and thrown nto the dscard. It s up to the people to remember these thngs at the electon of members of the Hoard of Educaton and make t ther busness to see that Jthe ncapable members are not re-elected. In the meantme, do not let ths subject de. Elzabeth Lax. DONT FORGET! Dont forget! Daylght savng tme offcally ends next Sunday mornng at 2 oclock and well have those normal lonf? Wnter evenngs agan. Saturday nght, turn your clock back one hour. CLASSIFIED ADS (FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT ROOM for couple. Dnner r desred. 44 Man HI., Woodbrdge, HOUSE FOR RENT School Street and Woodbrdge Avenue, Port Readng, formerly Oalasul Houao. All Improvements; 8 rooms; rent reasonable. Sea Margarctlen & Co. Phone Perth Amboy W. I. 7-Btf. UPHOLSTERING aeupholater 3 pece sutes In choce of 7 covers (9.76, sutes U)ce new when returnad. Flone P. A or send postal to J. Mller and Sons, 845 State St., Perth Amboy, N. J. W. I. «-4tf. LOST A slver mounted cane put of car between Presbyteran Church and Rahway. Reward f returned to the Independent offce, 8 Green Street. W, I FOR SALgr Twn beds (whte), sprngs and mattresses; one large double bed (whte), aprng and mattress; one whte dresser, one vctrola, consqle style, 76 Man Street, Woodbrdge. W. I FOR KENT Bungalow, Lyman Avenue, Woodbrdge; 4 rooms and b»th; all mprovements; rent reasonable. Margaretten & Co. 276 Hobart Street, Perth Amboy Phone P. A W. I 9-27t,f. MUST dspose at great sacrfce well matched set sx genune m ported rues. Orental desgn perfect condton. Wll sell entn set for one hundred dollars. Sze approxmate 0x2, 7x0, 7x5, 2-3x5, and 0-ft. hall runner. Can be seen at stumge. Wrte Preas. 0, V. B-27*, a rebellous employe and her superors and the stll undefned atttude of the townshp, county and state teachers unts. The measvoted Monday apparently she wll appeal to State Commssoner of Educaton Ellott, a be- meets many of the objectons onglef on the part p of many ctzens nally rased when the admnstrathfthe thafthe ssue s merely betbxentlajlhjtngg - was frst T otej - OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY QUALITY MEATS Formerly P. A. CITY MARKET 3 Smth St. Perth Amboy Stewng or Roastng LAMB FRESH CHOPPED MEAT CHUCK POT ROAST MILK-FED BREASTS OF VEAL 5 5 TENDER SIRL0N ; STEAK _ TASTY FRANK- Boneless POT ROAST TENDER BEEF LIVER Jacks Tavern AND BALLROOM 424 MARKET STREET Rev. TuUn off- all of Woodbrdge. 9 9 c WEEK-END SPECIALS Pennsylvana Straght Whskey Graybrook (4 months old) Wlken Fanly Old Drum Gold Seal Rum Beacon Hll C C 59c Pnt $.5 Quart... 75c pt. 98c pt. 98c pt $.00 pt. 98c pt Just receved a large shpment of pure Calforna wne 49c a large bottle, $.35 a gallon and up. We have a large stock of all the leadng beer* and ales n cans and bottles; prces $.79 per case and up. Spocal prces for weddngs, chrstenngs.and partes Free and quck delvery regardless of quantty Call Carteret LOUIS B.NAGYS FAMILY UQUOR STORE 99 ROOSEVELT AVE., CAlftERET, N. J. CARTERET OPEN SUNDAYS P. M. to 8 P. M. Every Frday and Saturday FREE SANDWICHES ALSO FREE CLAMS FEATURING HASHIE HENRY AND HIS HIGH STEPPERS Two Specal Attractons! and DANCING EDDIE KISH, Floor Manager FRIDAY and SATURDAY JK)PULAR BLUES SJNGER^ JACK ISENBERG, Mgr. FREE! THEATRE TICKETS Colona The Merrymakers,, a card party at the home,, lyn Krauae of Port Remj,,, scores were made by Ms» Bryne, Mas Aagot Merw,, Kathernc Hawkns, Rr],,,,, sy, (wrge Olsen, Helen I and Ednar Bryne. The h,,, was won by Madelyn K Guests from Colonn w (], and Patrca Bryne, M Mller, Gertrude McA,, Nnrma and Josephne M, The club wll hold a dnm at the Fort Towers soon hraton of ts frst hrtldn- Please menton ths p^ advertsers; It help* you, j. them, t helps your paper Woodbrdge Bonds accepted at ful! value. We»hout t fron f,,. housetops and we ln>- fall* nto your home That were ready I not onlf wth new s:, topcoats but wth ju^arna.-and more.- the models than y. saw"*n all your o vsts-to a.clothng ton. Were also ready to that from the stand prce we deserve y< federaton because v. bult our askng pr. your ahlty to pay t We dont thnk any n or out-of-town c;you more. If wen about ths.... youll frst one to fnd t on A look s free... t the story better Urn:, en ad wrters. BRIEGS Fall Suts and Tope ts lo HO BRIEGS 9 Smth St., Perth TO THE STRAND GOOD FOR ONE SHOWING OF THE FOLLOW I PICTURE STARTING OCTOBER 5 HE HID IOVE/..._... surrendered before t was too late! The scorchng d» rama of two men and a «., * >r mad that \ holds you spellbound! THE DARK ANGE Read the,j, n th, ;,, ue of,, e INDEPENDENT «nd tl»" wer the followng quetton. Phone your.n.wcr todm? b«t* 4»ud 5 p. m. If your, n, wer,, correct a FREE tdwt wll maled to you. Where can you buy Pure Slk Blou.e tor 09«?! Where can you buy. Ift34 PBBIUO for $4»87 Bedroom Sute, caa be bought for $39 mt what»tor»? Where cn you buy Mu!t for w llttl. a> $20.48? Who lve.. HO Ford t.a*«au., For*.? Where c»u you buy Ovltne for 8cT PHONE WDBGE. 8-70

5 DlRTDGE INDEPENDENT MARKET Smth St.,)KR \STING IB MCKENS2 <UND MEAT Honorng Mrs. jarga Ma<- Ih-rson and daughter],,.,.,. who saled Saturday for ther home n Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. ^Alexander Donnelly were hosts at a bon voyage party at ther home. Mrs. Donnelly and Mss Donnelly have been vstng n ths country and n Cnnada for the past three months. Included n the guest lst were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mss Bertha Adams and Mw Atf.es Adams of Conshohocken, Pa., Mrs. M. Orant and Mrs. A. Clark of Phladelpha, Mrs. Margaret Wa ace, Mrs. John Moore and (laughter, Margaret, of New York Cty, lohn ludn of BelleTlle. teorge Donnelly and Mss Margaret Ellott of Wommteld, Mrs. James A. Donnell. Mrs. W. Baldwn, Mr. and Mr<* Wllam Donnelly and Walter Arntage of V.afterc, Mr. and Mrs, "art.n. Bdumgatner and son, under vrloin STEAK lhuck OT IROAST MILK-FED IRREASTS rfveal 9 BEEF R mp ICORNED IFKESH [HOPPED IMEAT PLATE CORNED 5 REEF Donnellys Are Hosts To Scotch Vstors Mrs. Margaret MacPhemon And Daughter Are The Guests Of Honor Hostess M»» Elzabeth Spencer Who was hontess Monday at the frst meetng of the season of the Fortnghtly Guld <f«, the Methodst Epscopal Church, when plans were made to conduct a Halloween Party October 28 n Mr, am Mrs-. M. Toores,! the Sunday School rooms,. Thl^.John Ellott, Mrs. Wllam Mes- I next regular meetng of the club sck and daughter, Arlne; Mr. and wl be held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Messtk, MTB. James ; Charles Acker, Vanderhlt Place, McCrnry and daughter, -Lorna; ; October 4. Mss Anna Donnelly, Mss Mar-, " Keasbey Grl Feted At Surprse Shower FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 935 BUILDINGS I ( /nr/ from patjt an? I hns ssued permts for three more on the project, each costng»6,000. Ms* Vlma Toth Guett Of Arthur Dunham, one of the best Honor At Party. Receves known operators n the dstrct, s Rd rjf openng a new tract off Bunns A lnrr<> numhejs.nf frends house and Mr. Dunham plans to -cnt at the shower gven n buld SO more. Frank Franchak ha* secured nor of Mss Vlma Toth of yosk, Mrs. Anderson, Helen. Anne Jankowtz,.. Mrs. constructon fdr the Wolff Realty Toth. Mrs. Mrs. Frank Halezc, Sr., M Mrs. An A y " (Company on jts Inman Avenue lerko, Mrs. Honor, Mrs. Sanslo, (f New Brunswck. Francs RAn^clo, Blle Ryan, Mary Antol. Mrs. Hasyra, Mrs. "fomstk, Steuhen Gnandt of RoeMng. Mrs. tohn Usko, Mrs. Koracs, Mrs. Mrs. John Ludas, Mss Slagy, Mrs. Mary IJhoune of Cartefet, Mrs. Jula Vorgs, Rose " Esso Terry Ts"so, Helen Roman. Other Gueu jraret Donndly, M< Elzabeth! nnnt nr VAn SX^ ^ Don TOWN-REALTOR \ Roeblnp, Jose Wodsnsk, Mrs. Farkas, Mrs. Frank Halcye (Cottnmd from f>uje one) Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kovacs. for sole" through the Townshp of Church Auxlary Helen Prat, Jula Urban. Woodbrdge. Why Mr. Bell receved the ntaton honors s not entrely OIL Wll Meet On Monday clear although hs partsans (( ttlmcl tram puc one) Rev. E. H. Devanny Announce* Topcs of Sunday the fact that Mr. Bell voted n the the whle that t would expect to Democratc partsans tjfont out, baby bonds be taken, nferrng Sermons; Tea Planned Democratc prmares a few days pay a premum f ths medum unsatsfactory. ago and shortly after, bless you, The frst mp-tnr of the Fall the "for rent or for sale" sgn To ths proposton, made ten season of the Breckerd(»e Auxl- grew out of practcally nowhere days ago, there has been no an- ary qf. the tfc., Frsjt Frst..Presl,Pres ( lu-ch wll be hcmatthe nome of Mss (Iraee (. Iluber on Monday. On TuejwlHy. the Pr*t4>ytwy -at KIzabeth wll hold ts quarterly meetng at Dmellen and on Weddy y the weekly y tea wll be held at the M Manse. A doll dll shower h wll bo held at that tme for the bazaar whch s to take place n ovember.! On Sunday, Rev. Earl H. De- vanny, pastor, wll have as hs sermon topc for the mornk servce Th."Annual Varuto.n. Sermon" and : Prall n the evenng the Chrstan Endeavor Installaton servce wll take place. The Sunday School wll meet ut"!):-l) A.,M., the Junor Chrstan Endeavor at 3:00 P. M., am the Senor Chrstan Endeuvor lt 0:3( P, M. The Gr! Scouts wll meet at 7 oclock Thursday njht and the Hoy Scouts ft 7:.t0 on Frday n(,bt. the Stllman Avenue secton of Colona and ton more are under of ncreased prosperty was also found by the nspector n the ncreasng number of applcatons fled n hs offce for permsson to nstall ol-burnng conversons fur ths month. ACCIDENTS Rally Day Program To B«Held Sunday Preabyteran Church Announcet Order Of Servce For Annual Event The Sunday School of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll observe Rally Day Sunday at the Sunday Responsve Rendng: ence," Mr. A. F. Randolph, Supt, Prayer: Mr. J. E. Breckenrrf^e. Hymn: "Follow the Gleam." Talk: "Loyalty," Rev. E. H. Dc vanny. Offerng: Musc Young Mens Quartet. Secretarys report, Mr. Charles Kuhltnan. Hymn: "Fath u.ot«, sthww- Presentaton of Promoton Certfcates and Awards: To th* Cntdc Roll, MrS. Charles Kuhtman. - to the Begnners, Mrs. A. F, j Randolph. To" the Prmary, Mrs. Iceland.Mrs. Vlma, Horvah of Wood,,U\n,mm,nrom /;.»</. W>., I,rdge, F.lzabeh Knrnytas, Mrs MynolIM. Reynolds «t attd *d* whwvth* war of h«r -^vtw ^mtrt^.hrttm trnrr -P. Mlton Papp, Mrs. F.lzaheth De tar WRS n ( ftt tht. Convery Bou- jhuber. meter, Mrs. -Mcha-l _. Toth. MarJ; evartl-amboy Avenue, ntersec- Tft the Int.rmedates, Mr. "A. K. Toth, Betty Toth, Mrs. B, Waener -on by a machne drven by A,! Randolph. Mrs. StepTen Csopyak, Mrs Panp Closng Hymn "Stvld Up For fretl W. Cohen of East Oranpe. Mrs. Uhbuse, Mrs. S. NURO, Mrc Jesus. Srhmdt. MTs. WaucnhofTcr, Mrs S«ep Into Cur$ P»th Benedetor: Rev. E. II. De- Ktty Notard,,.lohn Mar>-,r of Mchael OBren, 4,40 Market vanny. 3treet, Perth Ambby, was out b*nt the head and brused ol DIRECTORS TO MEET swer-recevej.by B. Josephp to buy. Republcans, however, gan, Towsnp p Clerk,, who despatched hd the counter-offer to the hooted ths noton. Strong Slent Man cash proposton. There has, how-.xo-one was very eloquent on-ft?.e,yer,. been... no slatenfnl the polcy whch was to be pressed j Road Commsgoner Eldest W. n the future regardng tax de-.jner whether there are stll some lnquent stes of one knd or an- streets to be treated or whethe other. Some, sad that " all " spots he would make any personal ef- whch were blotted out wth the tax sales were to be put on the block, whle others nssted that ust some were to get the ax.e. fur, however, the Bell and homesteads seem to have fort to complete some manner of negotatons wth the Whppany company to,effect the savng n dcated, Poltct, Charges of "playng poltcs" have greeted every menton of been the only ones affected. Someone wth nothng: else to the stuaton. Republcans clam.lo fgured out the propertes j that the ntercepton of Commtthrough the Townshp whch were teeman Frederck 0. Foerch, n precsely the same predreament j Thrd Ward Democrat, n supplyand whch were atll unadorned : ng the name of the company was wth smtar desgnatons. But In5prat entrely for partsan adthey ddnt know what to do wth vantage whle he s extremely ther calculatons except to say \ crtcal that vrle efforts have not oeen "so what." prosecuted to gan the nd- And so they sad "so what." vantage. he curb at Kn Georges Road m Hoy Avenue nto the path of n automoble operated by Chalker Young, 4!) Groom Street, Perth Amboy. Cars drven by Eml Koyen and Irs. Wllam Holzhemer, Cutters Lane, collded Mohdny and a machne ploted by Leonard Uoyd, ; " Woodbrdge Avenue, Sewaren, roke the traffc lght at the corner of Man Street and Rahway A specal meetng of the Board of Drectors of the Young Womans Club hns been called for 8:30 Monday nght at the home of Mrs. Lee Smth, drove Avenue accordng to tn Rnnouneamont made ths mornng. All members of the Board are requested to be present. Please menton advertsers. ths paper to STYLE QUALITY VALUE Fall Dresses for Women & Msses $ f REGULAR VALUE $6.50 A refreshngly new ftrrny >-j ; ust arrved. Styles and nfoterals you would expect to fnd n dresses sellng for than ths prce. much more PAGE FIVE PARGOTS 94 SMITH STREET HENRY POLKOWITZ SAYS:- "Folks n Woodbrdge Are Sure to Agree wth Me After Seeng Ths Car And Drvng It " THAT THE 936 BUICKS THE BUY LIVE LIFE TO THE FULL! to save more for rcher 7 Really Can Get More Out of Lfe f You DEPENDENT tell you what s new, what s your Home^your famly»nd youref! READ THE ADSIN "A Fghtng Newspaper For Fghtng Advertsers" - n about every new»tyle, every hew marvel of tcence, every chance Get t all, very day. Wde awake merchants make every ad n the Independent* news tem! 936 BUlCKl ON DISPLAY TO Vve jasretarned horn the BUIC factory at Flnt, Mchgan, mere t was my good fortune to vew the NEW 936 BUICK whch goes on dsplay at oar showrooms tomorrow and / want yon folks n Woodbrdge townshp to beleve me when I say ths years moflv V * <" > ««"< «Mr offered motorsts n ths terrtory. "I ddnt beleve t possble, nor dd many other dealers who were gaetts at the factory at the same tme. We couldnt poubly andtrtumd how any car manufacturer could put so much QUALITY n one automoble. could go on and descrbe ths car n detal but space doesnt permt. So I personally nvte euery motorst, n Woodbrdge Townshp and vcnty, to see ths great autombole tomorrow on oar floor. And I know after yoyve rdden n ths car youll agree 4th me - tkft "BUICKS THE BUY". Sgned, HENRY POLKOWITZ POLKOWITZ MOTORS 227 New Brunswck Ave. Perth Amboy Authorzed Buck and Pontac Dealers»

6 - *,t >. Glamorous Greta Garb. ^ In Anna Karenna Strands Ht Crescent Sbow Ac? Drama O Iwl NMM On FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 9S5 Nacr CamTs New Pctre At Crwcat Remarkable Cast.. Perth Amboy Debut Of Frotft Mcfffk, Pat O- Bren, Mar} Attm Play In The Flm : :, -.*-- * ;:: tpp^r * V,. - AT MAJESTIC WOO&WHPGE Jlfss C/ory ; Smash Stage Comedy New Song.-.v-.y New York hof- P <r!r*r. who ha>., : :. >. ard fv»r>. M : :.!;. t.t ".,. ; v. r«.t OEntn. M:; - :. X:Hurh. Lvt TE.- : - -- h«:rj. Barter. Ms: : A.-. /er.ky, Bobar...-,j.-C f.": t K?re of ethers.;wr n off*rr: f k ;,vtr- for a ptot^rspt prl. m«w r:arr<: f "Dawf! Glory ".; A- ^ s - «* th-.-y. Mf -f «>."«: ^r- A "Dawr, f;j,, r.! =. (- fa: for A»,.,». m Photographc Ace Tells Of Workng Wth he Sluwberom Swede In 9 Of Her 20 Fdms; Says She Has Never Stolen Sngle Scene >$TH YEAR OF CAREER FINDS STAR AT HER BEST jcrret* -TT. f. r.,.» T v. ^>-f.-.fu. t c,yr.... «L -...«> f L*. >.: jj" ".(: t -^R> < \7fcV,- f >r: t - >,<..., ypj. ;r.a.^t- Or POM-I v. -. A -J. ". h- "*" f" v*r* >T r -"-,*--.> L* - V.JH.W. : *-."..>: ;t :r frvr. ;.::: ~..+ " ^T 7T t. t ^ r t r.d.: t :.y &. ty.\,-jf tnt rr,j! ; r t*.-.- t> " " *jrv- *"..ov>" - r -**T-f to:.-5.tm*r for several Sb"; -- rvr^..t y ; ".» -v J**rt jrfo* L.nt cw/.trtrg that :.:. Krtr.:..a DANGER CAN LURK IN A LOVELY LADYS EYES, DISCOVERS LOWE IN NEW MOVIE MYSTERY A TLAhn. Jettt.vt dotstt rjfrcesfcfcry fr r.- (frta*.- fcht p<-nl.-> r. tht pjrtut of.ttnnals. I;arj^*rr c&n lurk Jr. rht lght of a!/ :.>!fe f ys ky-.- aruj tal?-: wher% <3mur!<} Low?; f]wcorer» t a-; th* fuscnatrgkrntlrmar: sl<:jth of the Fox myst«;ry drarr.a, "Thur.- dtr n.ht N^nt," wh<:h comts today /, the Cr-sc-n W..,. ^ay atjd... jlj, BjcsjwrC. a>; th*: w <:. :, a]; tf t ac^.or. of ththrlr.j \,...<,\Yn >/:<:.!>. r : V)»IJ!VI; U.«: fjji! ;.,* a Ht..! r. n shabby hofr r<>orr., revfes] Ih-y ^ojr...r.t U-x^ MlMp<:>/». a/ ravart^r, s,» ltlcal krk;;...,».,d bfc v./t, Karr- Ja. /Hrr,.J-.&r.* MH.; (, and.m«:rvyn I*ft<>y.. ;-n^: TWO FEATURES ALWAYS I FRIDAY SATURDAY SI TIM McCOY In "THE MAN FROM GUNTOWN" Edmund Lowe CRESCENT CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY LHJHTM»r Y MICKEY MOUSE AW ANOTHER CHAPTEH BUCK JONES THE ROAKNG WEST- K t ; N»acy Carrol and G«""ge Murphy Ln a»cen«from th«r KW pett»«"after The Dance" comng to the CRESCENT go Mood.) Bng Crosbys Talent For Comedy Is At Last Exploted NEW McCOY WESTERN /n Here Is My Heart, On Crescents Screen Wednesday HAS BLLIE SEWARD AS FEMININE LEAD Scene From "Here Is Mv Heart" r.g r,fcv.- Pararr.v,:.. opens at "Kt^N: \JV ar: able ca.-". *.ha -.. f.- * : <j*er, Cr.^t/y r.o -. &-.". n."..t r.* way t<.. tn^.t.j.r; -vr.: r.- -.rjt nng-r.? vtt r. f* ;.; r. l V. t ;. but c:r.trr, jtfc-.* :;. ptrformant* T.r.a*. j.-ar.- >Kt -ct:,f* and W: : Jld rea- a standard for Ho.y- -. «. comedy ptrforrners.hp >-J fa*!:!: T U My.-. Ktty Carlslt. He far.- serosy r. love a, tr.* f:r^ The [:r.r..: -. though she ha= /,<;". rnor.ty r.d poetor.. -all reta.n? her f,.rude, of frosty hauv.-jr. and ::.- frosbys problem to :.e off her -.rface and M f -e ^r! he s certan s r.t.<; tme to come. ; :?. Snfng Water. -Orceaed r,( beneath. He goes ab<jj. svjry, carjt*d from tht :. wth w. r.^er:o^.sness ard earr;fcs..;fc- tha s postvely "wreath- OJ> j.lay by Alfred J-avor. s of a m:on*rt oroontr n takng. CONTINUOUS TEL. P. A DAYS 7 STARTING WITH PREVUE FRIDAY 7:30 P.M. GET HERE BEFORE 7:30 AND SEE BOTH FEATURES FOR 25c "SHE" AND GARBO R E D R MARCH \ Ar.c :-.-.r t tr.c Fs.!;; Mss G rntt*r,.«t-j^p «tt a t*:- by Ms *r.c Dck Pcwel:. Tt* fmrr of *?»«* Mw s &.«fur.r,]r as t s umqj* r>»-es. n tse role of a f-s., nether prttty nor ght. -r V Born Son ( Gn«f Drector Fne Gold Cup -The V..:. }: scene. ar.<3.. jfallor > M- *sy. h» trtrsjng the tarres Telephone MAJESTIC you ar.d AttfrB OB tkt 6lmn of ComspolUB pct«rr, "P*f* Mtt Glofr" at Warner Bros. ttvclo n«w tbowaf at th«ma> jctc Toeatr«, vat b&jte^ for a moment whle tt tar, Maron Da. and Ptt«f of the cut fathered about Drector Mer- TTn LeRoy to admre a (ft tnt had jutt been handed to hm for * It new born on, Warner Lewt LeRor. tt wat a lold *gotd drnknf cup, ntcrbed wth the jrounftert name and alo marked "Yale, 956." It wt from Abel Garey Thomat, noted»ttorney for the projjucnf com. pany, who would tke to tee the boy follow ht own prof«no» and tran for t at ht own alma DICK POWELL, mot popular of tngng tars, ; one cf 2 ctar* n "Page tlw Glory" at the tc tonght. Mr: of Dck Powell, Thfr BC^JO^l H ft ttfc^ - - M» DaTes, on«; of "r. mo<t >eautfu] *orr.edemrned for h«r by f>r -.. "Patre M»» Glory." * :. u?»»< call. magtffr.: and fascmatnjf-plut, <. v. I be greatest cf Ms«Da-.. of flm ht*. NANCY HELPS MURPHY TO THE TOP Amerca? joy frends do t agan. Nancy (;-. :, George Murphy, teamed for the thrd succt*.-. have made. Columbas no^l muscal pcture. "A-- Dar.ce." whch open? Monday nght at the Creso- :rc. a unt of entertanment that must be reckoned, Stardom s no nejv experence for Nancy/farr rrs held that exated postor. f-or " f;. r the rnocert,:> George Murphy thmtyng T, lnar.- 5 wf!tfe. ovtr IM vt.e of the p-.-t.re.rlo, Ts^r?! st^rftfjetctt:" Na^ry trttt" "" Frederc March ha through the flm wth \-jvacty. of h. ereater ^Ucew STace ar.d Ker.er: pood form. tc cosme [ ctures. corvrcr.? evtryor.t tha; >he s Yet. lke a- sjoces.*: "tll the stme apptalr.t: lttle co- s r.ot sat!-f.ed. Ho. lttr. sht -j" r. ftrl;er day-, orpr.jrly the other Mur;hy s a delght to watch. road.. Ir. h;- frst s.rtt. as^krnment that ptrrr.!" hm to rase h? taented feet ar,d fleasr.g voce, he romps.r.:\;pr After the Dance" arm n a;n -*th Mss Carroll, ho.dr.g hs o-.vn every nch of the -sea.v. Aftf-r fhe )2,06" f.r.ds hm a May Rob*or.. th(- Ladyof stage ar.d worked at the same Greta Oarvj for fojr thev had never met. Contnuous 2:5 - p.m. PREVUE TONIGHT Two Complete Shows Startng at 6:30 and 9:0 LOOK!! AT THESE STARS!! 0-In The Greatest COMEDY Hollywood FRANK McHUGH EVER MADE EDMUND LOWE Karen MORLFY.^v Paul CAVANAGH. :7> MONDAY I IJ LSD AY "GUILTY OF MURDFR" OF (HARM -OF BKAUTY "WOMAN WANTED" MAUREEN (VsULUVAN- JOEL McCREA -AJK> WK >NtI>A 4ere Is nxq HEflRT KITTY CARLISLE (H AH HI H, CROSBY A I HIS IJKSI GARBO IS DIVINELY BEAUTIFUL lovely beyond compare and FREDRIC MARCH * her mo»t romantc tcreen Sweetheart. PATSY KELLY ALSO LYLE TAOT - AL SHEAN MARION DAVIES - HELEN LOWELL JOE CAWTHt)Rf< UMlsflTEKO MO OKI WOMAN SHUNTED HIMI U,t FRED ASTAIRE Tme, LINGER ROGERS n Today "TOP HAT" COMING "BROADWAY Saturday MELODY OF OCT " ALLEN JENKINS AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY! NANCY CAttOLl OIOIOI MUIPHY * Mm H.««W!*».. -K N M KARIN MORLIY CHINA FREE THUR.NITE KTRA-PICTURES 0F BAEH-LOtJlS FIGHT At ONLY

7 Publshed Every Frday by WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. M - 20 Green Street Woodbrdge Telephone, Woodbrdge 8-70 Subscrpton $.50 Per Year HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Edtor and Publsher IARLES E. GREGORY... Managng Edtor Entered aa «econd-claas matter March 8, : t, at the Portofflee at Woodbrldje, N. J,lcr the Act of March 8, 870. Protectng Skaters Wth the-roller-seatng season defnte- (Mn us, t mght be a good dea f local mrtes would consder the advsablty <;ttng.off varous- streets around the,. nshp for the exclusve use of the msters enjoyng the sport, Thr pavements, purpose durng specfed hours on spet,l days and motorsts would be proh- (, from usng these thoroughfares at,(,. tmes.. No-one would be greatly n.-, venenced an<l the safety of the skaters ll IK>-assured. Serous accdents may result unless <ueh protectve measure s taken. Once Agan We have had a lot to say n an effort, to up some manner of consstent cam- : n the nterests of safety on Rahway,\ me. There have been a few sporadc tax s completely typfed n hs latest. n to lav( «four-months moratorum on hs evl l,. V y, Somehow or other, the Governor has "und that there are sflcent funds around to fnance unemployment relef. "hen he urged enactment of the new tux w, the contrary was true accordng to Mr. Hoffmans own statement. In fact, that was the only reason he had to holster hs argument n favor of t as he posed as a martyr to the cause of the mpovershed. But the prmary electon "showed the Governor lots of thngs he couldnt see before. It showed hm, as the returns elected overwhelmngly an Assembly pledged to repeal of the nqutous law, that the people of New Jersey meant what they sad when they nssted upon governmental economes frst and new taxes only as the last resort. Durng the moratorum, the Governo and hs advsors are gong lookng for funds to fnance relef needs. There are two obvous sources, from whch ths sum can be derved: the $350,000,000 whch t takes annually to run. State and local govveprmeftte-;--the~f 63,000,-eoe n the teachers penson fund of whch over $4,000,000 was ncluded jn the current budget to be met by. the taxpayers. Both of these sources are much too sacred, n vew of past performances, to permt any tamperng by poltcans. There Would be too many votes lost n dong t. But f Dr. Clee really s sncere, let hm advance ths suggeston. Nothng To Do, Now Well, thats settled. The Wagner Natonal Labor Relatons Act s unconsttutonal; s n ths drecton hut nothng more, We have the word of 58 consttuton.-)! for tself, lawyere, set to-work by the Lberty League readly recognzed that a depleted to look nto the matter, that the New- York n the pohee --department (Senators d«t of a New Deal -for labor- s problem a dffcult one. If the entre "a complete departure from our consttu- "ghfarc could be patrolled twenty-jtonal and tradtonal theores of Rovern- hours a day, that would be one thng, jment." FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 935 THIS WEEK YEARS AGO Ten Years Ago fact that such a soluton s mposa-j The Supreme Court can take the wnter wthn 0 YEARS LOVE lnes not seem lke af adequate answer *fl", now. The report of Supervsng Pncpal constant perl that s created by the - John H. Love, rend at the meetng of the Board of Educaon dng and recklessness that s tolerated, Rpnronnunftnn fmnor/rfoo I n, - -! neorgamzmon mperatve lon on Monday nght, carred \ «,> o me.uar. ; There snt any doubt but that a th<»-wth t the predcton that at the Another bte was lost on Rahway Av- 0Ugh reorkanzaton of the ctzens, stajclosu of the next ten, the ;st week. Lnless extreme precautons... # (general popuraton of WooAt-klge ken, other lves wll be lost n the jdmm Commsson s an mmedate neces-; TowI ; I.. Spee-crazocl manacs, n the mean- The-mwmer the-dwmg es mad«j then, and 40. swp thousand. wl] reacll..._. between 40 Ml- Love base(l ths concluson K dzzly on ther way as they look the better t wll be.,,,,,. ^. u l)<" the fact that for the past T the corner of ther eye, see sgns ; When, the project frst was outlned, fve yewb there has been an un.. Matng the lmt as twenty mles per, no dffculty whatsoever was encountered, falngncrease of 0 per cent n. and nothng happenng when they! n obtanng members to serve on the ad-j each succeedng year3 school en- Ictlv gnore the law. (mnstratve commsson. At that tme, the! nothng ever to be done to cope wth whole scheme looked lke a natural. The STAR CAST PICKED FOR (naton?. land was avalable and so were promses ANNUAL G.E.T. PLAP of Federal funds. The Townshp Commt- be," tec co-operated n every possble respect members of the G.E.T. Club n the and ndcatons were that the ctzens who "J ^ f " ^ ^ " S would beneft, would be equally as helpful, follows: P. Wllam Uurtsen, At the frst seamow, the full complement &? ste. n CedA(, Dong Hs Duty There s no element n the traffc proh- :ns of the present day that s more vcous Ian the drunken drver. Swft and sure TS. < -order Brown deserves commendaor hs unswervng performance of s he saw t. - The Ford*Sprt ; becomng ncreasngly evdent that re s one secton of Woodbrdgc "hp whch has plenty of good deas len sees those deas through, t s U, Mere s more cvc sprt, more ndus- the publc good, more prde of ac- Ilshment n Kbrda that can be readly ted n all other portons of the town ogether. There s not so much talk t, no. But results speak for them- * and t wotld be well f those who to learn how to get thjhgs done would b the Forda" people n acton some He Fords* Fre Company has now set <> rase $,500, to be shared by the wth the lbrary and the hr 4mu8 fuhd. A couple of» hort "f nthl lvl been allotted to reach ths goal bu U be reached. It always s, over there low to the Fords folk.. 4 Hnt For Dr. Clee msguded leadershp whch sen Hoffman out gunnng for the Stll Slent Just as had been expected, the Board f Educaton permtted the Wrght case to :lrag to a pont beyond all reason. So far as the record was concerned, here was lttle upon whch to base a far nd mpartal judgment of the, swtch n Ueln whch wound up wth Mss Splla Wrght havng the smple status of a telacher where before sh<f exercsed a supervsory functon. There may have been excelnt grounds for the change. Certanly, jfchere should- have been grounds whch would be suffcently robust to bear publc nspecton. If "there were, the Board has successfully managed to keep them secret. In the meantme, the publc jhas been allowed to engage n ts favorte pastme of guessng and the theores and suppostons that are gong the rounds are not partcularly flatterng to those who drected the realgnment. It s always that way and a publc agency whch sts by dly and permts t does more to rujn the fkth and confdence of the average ctzen than t can ever rebuld. The Board must remember that t s conductng pubtc busness, The people who are payng the bll have a rght to know "what j s beng done and most of all, why. Ths nformaton has been held up n the Wrght case long enough. mshrm-nt to the fullest extent of the law of membershp on the commttee was pres-j Herbert Schrmpf, Warren H. tlt. Necessary "" dutes were assgned - to - Hurned, Nels tetersen, Vctor to Hall,. Else. _ Schrmpf,..Carolyn hout lv;r or favor. each of the men. Very few of them ever Laurtsen, Mrs. Cedc Ostrom. Sometmes they are a through pol- were Mss Edna Barbour, of the.n, J. C, performed. Internal jealouses have Rkulty, wll be the coach, asssted by Mrs. W. V. D. Strong. The I or personal connectons, to escape developed now and one day the story wll r just due. There s nothng then to stop In- told of the cross-purposes whch have sta^e commttee ncludes Mrs. Stonu, Mrs. Ostrom, John Flemng and the Rev. Mr. Strrfng. Mss m from takng ther lethal weapon, the been worked by some ndvduals n an effort to grab for themselves, or for ther Kle Osborn and Mss Florence!>>l\ and tron^hroad on the hghajran to jeopardze tn: lves and group, the upper hand. In the meantme cuumttee. Vom-hcs are n charge of the art * + + :> of others. Ths s just another vtal the stadum tself has been relegated by Fve Years Ago kntss n our system. them to beng a mere nstrument n a secret, underhanded plot of petty ntrgue.. Actng Kwordr Brown acted wth Full,nl for hs responsblty last week There are a few left, however, whd stll The sgnatures of about 240 d h sg f th A l t lt- refusedto he thwarted by an outvn attorney who challenged hs jur- aganst all odds. Those on the commsson ted were to affxed the Townshp to a petton Commttee submt- are determned to put the stadum across jresdentsof the Avenel secton on, n tryng a drunken drvng case whose enthusasm was fegned, who accepted places smply n the hope of ganng ton and n the remarks made n Monday, askng for a park and playground n Avenel. In the pet- rder Browns nsstence upon gong.l wth the tral, after two postponets, brought a dsplay of conduct on the faled mserably n dong the job whch represents about one-sxth o the prestge om of someone elses efforts, who support of t by Drk P. DeYounj?, t was ponted out that Avenel of the attorney whch resulted n hs they promsed, should step out promptly ownshp n acreage and pays.bout one-seventh of the taxes. vng a stern rebuke from the court. and permt those who mean busness to Mrs. Nottage and several other mount of badgerng should be permt- carry on.., menvbers were present representng: the Avenel Womans Club. nterfere n matters of such vast mne and mnor court offcers should Townshp wll be precsely what t always PARK FOUNTAIN Otherwse, a stadum for, Woodbrdge * * * DEDICATED BY CLUB roughly aware of ther rghts and has been just a vague hope. Followng a bg luncheon meet ng of the Womans Club yesterday at the Craftsmens Club, the " /atvua n dsposng of them, regard- - f the tactcs of defendants or ther members adjourned to the new p*rk to take part n the dedcaton 0 the drnkng fountan there. Mrs. A. F. Randolph greeted May or Wllam A. Ryan and presented the fountan to the townshp n behalf of the club. Mrs, Randolpl thanked Townshp! Engneer George Merrll and John Kreger for makng the fountan and Lnn Clare for colorng It. wll ajso thanked Wllam for hs Fnn was servces. Three Years Ago NEW COMMITTEE PLAN AT HIGH SCHOOL In accordance wth the desre of Prncpal A. C. Ferry of the hgh school to further organze h teachng staff to promote greate harmony among the departments, a new commttee plan was ntro duced ths week. The followng charmen, who wll meet wth Mr. Ferry twce a month, were named Englsh, Mrs. S. K. Werlock; Hstory, S. K. Werlock; Languages, Mjs S. Ftzgerald; Mathematcs, Harry Sechrat; Scence, Axel B Nelson; Commercal, Donald Westcott; Specals, Msa Ann Caster. * COMMITTEE HONORS MEMORY OF OFFICER- Trbute to the memory of th late Joseph Lews f the Polc Department was pad by th( Townshp Commttee n a set ol resolutons adopted Monday. Offl cer Lews was, klled n the lne «) duty last Sunday when hs motorcycle locked handlebars wth that of a speedng drver on the Super Hghway anl the offcer W»B hur ^ aganst a parked truck belong ng to the water company, AND THEY SAID.. THE QUESTION: Do you h»v e an opnon n the contreveny between Mn Stella Wrght and the Board of Educaton? THE ANSWTRS: MRS. ALMA MEGA, Green Street and Benjamn Avenue, Iacln: Although Ive lcen out of Iseln for some months, Ive lved here for nearly eght years. My grls went to Mr. Boylans School and I know they were handcapped then by the fact that when they weren Mr. Boylana class, frequently they h:d no teacher because t was necessary for-hm, na prncpal of the buldng, to be absent, even gong to Wootlb-Ml#e sometme*. Suppose M. Ferry at., the ltfh school had to tench a class besdes benn a prncpal. Mr. Boylan certanly s u tfood teacher but he just ddnt have the tme for hs classes under the old arrangement. It would be deal to have a full-tme prncpal n each of the two Iseln buldngs but the Board couldnt afford that were payng enough taxes now. So I thnk the arrangement whch has Mr. Boylan supervsng bothschools ;s as good as could have been made to meet all the condtons. As for the appontment tself, wjy Mr. Boylan was born and brcrught up n Iseln und everyone recognzes hs ablty. But any mother who had chldren at the schools here realzed the need for more supervson, partcularly when the chldren went on to hgher grades n Woodbrdge and dscovered how much they had lobt, MUs. Wrght, of. course, s a very nce lady but the Board, I thnk, was tryng to lx a bad stuaton and stll save money, t MRS. MARTHA METZ, ICCOTteja Avettue, Iseln: Ive only one chld n the schools here my grl n the last year at Woodbdu^ Hgh but my brothers three boys all go to Mss Wrghts school and all of them love both ther teacher and ther prncpal. And my sster-nlaw s, I know, very fond of Mss Wrght..Ive heard her spoken of only as a very nce woman a»4*.a very able person. All the women whom I know, partcularly a group of 25 or lt) whom I meet at my club, speak well of her all the tme. As far aa Ive -j heard them talk about t, all of them seemed well satsfed wth the way thngs were gong last year before the change. As for Mr. Boylan, the prncpal across the tracks, the women dont seem to thnk ts far that he should supervse both schools. It seems too much work, beng n charge of the two buldngs at once. Both the prncpals are nce people and from what I can gather, the stuaton was perfectly all rght before they made the change. At the mass meetng here, many, many people came out and, though I ddnt go, I heard they were all of them for Mss Wrght. Only three or four were opposed to makng an ssue of t and they werent a drop n the bucket compared to the others. MRS. LOUISE BROWNj, Rdgeley Avenue, Iseln: I thnk Mr. Boylan should have anojjjr teacher and be a prncpal n hs own school only. Ive had seven chldren n that school and two more* t just watng untl theyre old enough to go. One boy was n Mr. Boylans room last year and he had dffcultes he hasnt had/under a teacher who was wth the chldren all the tme. Thats not Mr. Boylans fault, of course, but he should be freed just for supervson. Both Mr. Boylan and Mss Wrght are fne people themselves and good n ther job*. I thnk bqth should bo fulltme prncpals n ther own schools but f. there had tofbe just one of them promoted, I really thnk t ought to go to the employ** wth the longest servce. Everybody n Iseln s talkng about t, t seems, and most of them thnk the " problem ought to be solved by appontng; a second extra teacher so that Ibutlt of the prncpals can have all ther tme,free for supervson. As t was before, chldren went on to Woodbrdge schools and the teachers there knew rght feway they were from Isetn because they werent as well grounded as the other pupls. If Mr. Boylan s changed back to just a teachng prncpal and Isnt gven another teaehor ju»t for that buldng, I ntend to brng t up at a Pure.nb-Teach.4rs meetng because that snt far to the chldren ol to Mr. Boylan hmself. And hes a good man. ( SAMUEL ODELL, Hardng Avenue, Iseln: Mss Wrght certanly should stay oj aa prncpal of her school. The way t s now, they put n another teacher and t costs more money. I dont approve of t at all, because f a parent does go to the school now to try to rnd the prncpal, hes perhaps at the other buldng and you cant locate hm. One man cant run two schools and Im not the only one who says that, ether. We sent a petton up there to the Board. What became of that? The Mntment here s pretty unanmous. No one has anythng at all aganst Mr. Bojrlan ts just we dont approve of one person beng n charge of both schools on both sdes of the tracks. -If theyre gong to have a prncpal -who doesnt teach, they ought to have two of them, one for each buldng. And there were never any complants about th«way Ms» Wrght ran her school. She had the co-operaton of all the parents and the dscplne was goad. She s a good nfluence n Urn communty. : r : SWEETNESS AND LIGHT By CHARLES E. GREGORY Al A Pleasant Habt ng wth two or three hundred thousand others,! theatrcal trade paper Varety a thoroughly nds-.i pensal.l,. weekly habt. Through the combned efforts of M dze or more nttvadealers around the country, tclud- - - ng the very accommodatng Mr. Julus Blake, I.havent * mssed seengt n years. Wthout t, I dont know where I would get my nformaton about show busness whch I fnd to be the most fascnatng of all, * * * * * In last weeks ssue for nstance, I fnd that Major ; Howes who put the amateurs on the gold standard wll I probably make a mllon dollars ths year. Varety estmates that hs present ncome s $9,000 a week, derved ; from three sources hs sponsored rado program ($5,- 500); amateur unts ($2,600); move Bhorte, -$,000). j *»» «Then the Brbadway Bble reports that frends say Solly-, Volnsky hna receved a vaudevlle offer from Germany. The salary s quoted at $,250 weekly-^-and funeral ex- Turnng over to Page 8, there are the followng heads: Wld, $4,000; Hat* 2d Week, 26, K. C. What does t mean? Only the ntated know. In,the. Varety lngo t means that out n Kansas Cty, Call of the Wld" dd $4,000 worth of busness n a week and that held over for a second week, the Astare-Rogers opus - brought $2,000 nto the box offce. Fgure ths one out: BOSK Appollon Lead Ch Gross Parade at $-35,000; Top Hat, $30,000 In Near Capacty H. O.; "Angel," 5G. Ths means substantally aa dd the frst except tha.t the story s about busness n Chcago ntead of Kansas Cty. The ftrst-named move s "She Marred Her Boss" whch s playng at the theatre where Dave Apollon and a unt appear on the stage. Top Hat was held over for a taoftee-tsltfr-bmlmmkefr, wh^e D»4t Angel lurw $ 5 ^ 000 at the Unted Artsts..;, * *»» In the- secton devoted to musc s lsted the twentyfve tunes havng the bggest rado play, record sale and sheet-musc busness. The frst sx are Im In The Mood for Love; Cheek to Cheek; Youre All I Need; Accent on Youth; I Couldnt Beleve My Eyes; East of the Sun. The next dozen pages or so are devoted to rado where, says Varety, "all ndcatons pont to con." It estmates that durng 935 the total rado tme: sales wll add up to $85,000,000. Wat year, the fgure was $72,887,000. Of the total, NBC s fgured as probably Tpnrup $32,00ff,0fJ0 dud Coramba, 98#00,000; th«- remander s dvded up among local statons and other chans. The average expendture per NBC sponsor s gven as $47,982 and CBS, $29,302. Under the head, "Lttle Change In Name Bands; Noble, Doraeys n Frst 5; Some for Flp Crowd Only," there s a very nterestng tale. Of the ffteen best, Guy Lombard* breezes nto the lead, followed by Whteman, Warng, Kng, Vallee, Noble, Kemp, Casa Loma, Duchn.Berne, Dorsey, Fo Rto, Lyman, Olsen and Hmber n the order named..these were lsted by advertsng agency executves on the bass of ther commercal value. There are, t seems, three classfcatons for bands:.all-around attracton; where the app e alj s Strongest among _ the younger element; where the personalty of the leader takes precedence over the musc. Lombardo, Whteman, Warng, Noble, Fo Rto and Olsen were unanmously named as belongng to the frst group. The style of Kng, Hmber and Duchn, says the pap»r, was descrbed as rendng tself partcularly to the task ^ of "garnerng femne attenton" whle "Vallee and Berne were tabbed as the two outstandng nstances n rado where the muscal fare of the unt serves as a runner-up to the personalty." -. In Nelle Revells "New York Rado Parade" s neatlydetaled an explanaton of Don Besters unon trouble. The band leader was expejled from the unon for a year and fned $,000 for payng hs men salares less than the scale. The men were ncked for $00 each for workng for the Bstor salary and he must now pay them the dfference between what they receved and what the unon says they should have receved. And, as Mss Revell says, "ths makes a hunk of back pay.", * * * Next comes the secton gven over to the "legtmate." Alfred Lunt, I see, has been elected to the drectorate of the Theatre Guld and wlj share ts profts. He wll appear shortly wth hs wfe, Lynn Fontanne n "The Tamng of the Shrew," whch wll be presented n assocaton wth John C. Wlson, Noel Cowards manager. Lee Tracy and Jule Hayden, the young lady who looks lke Ann Hardng and djd a sweet job wth Coward Contnued on last V a 9 e No Lobbyng! Now cocktal partal n the horn* Are qute the proper upan But, nur the Glded Confett Dome,) They get nto the papers; And, should a peepng Ton appear Its fpt to pol a man oner. Tbere Melntyro, F. D. rght arm, At well at «cr*taff, Who ddnt thnk ( any harm To take a lp of therry, But, when a moopcr Q«aked along, Oh me, Ob my wat Mae a wrong? Twat (ought to lurn who played tle bol > And bow the party tarted And f they drank a Hopon toatt Ere all Ike gumu deparudt In fact, lupcon grew 0 rfe, Youd thnk a drnk wa worth you lfe. The low-down on b lttle "bu.t" And moral too, f any, U> Pretdent tecrotaret mu»t Lat no on* spend a penny On them, from dougb that tent to teww To turn the Congress upd* down) -H.W.K.

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Scrmmage Aganst Roselle Replaces AkmnuWHS Match JVsco Announces Varsty s Play Throughout Sea lfj Be Studed To Pck Outstandng Blocks Award GRID FANS INVITED TO FOLLOW TEAMS tr,t.j-cr:fl j^rttysed -crmma^e ajranst Qran Rcts. ::n:r?du:ey erect srrt. a? txptr.?ve and,.- F,.4le ths aftgrg.^" Wll replace the Alumnrr.;-.- r a satut c>f James < *!!* s Tr.fv can afford - - r.;-v -,vhch had been tentatvely.whedul^r,,,ry shvud dc- t «;.:-: dty nph* t ^,"..,/,r-e 935 season f r r Woodbrdge Hgh - «. toe ht r".:-?- a, v " "uad. Concurrent wth that arjour : w;th whch J«xplo? endevtr. " :.ch Nck Prsco revealed he wll appont a com \r.;..e :4 the v! Aj>->rta Br-:>.. ); r.f ( <, the &r.aton and u-p- on erk?. rc-o. That -f a?>.f:tr J J. had falrr trjthnp at ol.vtf. -cr.r Jg;k >r. & jjtf.dav :,v/:n!?]<. A of wrkh artt grattude op t-re par. :? ther.y.st of fo-jt r.r"f.vert-a>oj-,5. j>*rhap purdoroblt. cotvnctd the?"*?«-: jajh v /.:. Joe L/:>u5 e ver> gr^-od-bou:- as Tuesc vwfcj. ffohg t>o Jck hm. : Bv thf,.tme: vou may have heard.fomeo r.etf.ng av.tn the fsct tht Ba^r nc>* (>r.!y ddr, ; ; ht Mr. j at all except between raurds but that the gay ymng -.&;* from Cal:fcrra was flffer.ed n slphtly le^.thar; ut heats-. So what car. the Baer-peker? do except ye- ;-,Jow Shell" V Thst f.-?ht really to be thtr pas? -w>rr. T-SOT! wa? a hollow «he..l v^tn he lost to Wlard: Dtt Opens SGmtSenes Aganst Brooks Sunday; :^* M"bSv%. I Fords Jtfercfcants. P/a> /n^^ M? 0 ) ^rfa s orhorroo :::.-Wock The ch^r No Ren/orccment /n Fr«Rajmafe Gves Hatters Carterets Jenotas Last 7 0/ MatcJM, Agree Qnl>^Oc«/?onfanF.C. Wardle For Vctor The Managers Over Amboyans v l4.. r t tjr t r. J J( :rt) ]jt:!.;/r. tr.. r ee m- rrv :*!*:! a;,;. Perry / Rub way fer.a..s -;ed..f jer.ct r. tht uv.r.- ajlho-fr, klj- -..eve Ur.ow.-r a*, f >!tr.; rnar. w,*.h tht \U >*. :*.!} be ;»^yvcfct O tr: :. *reft :n:f.r!*d for t/c Hjffmtr. r.ave v. U pay: j : } ee ; Arn.- fcn-. <_. V*r:y WV,- >««*}». cj --hfc.,, >:tvj. Wf.llt K. t:.-.. jvar.. V ;,.-... the Wr. tr.) \.<..&y.. T :,...errf/e. 0 I>fl{O hold. r t are bvkable ar.a W.\<"A,e:r tnree M -j\ r.t.r/utf.)!.. r., <j]» * IPHM hat beer; arrantrtd as :H\l: f.jh: thtf, hazy Ora a.jtj:r p of the campagn rr." Rapper, n the by- -> UJS*. avalable money shot j,.reve a fund for the purchase <A r.ew unform!! by the towr,?hp-,vert j.ey. year, V.: l-rt, brawl jjtlr Hevt Ar:- tror:j- Fordt-. Feld f.luh, whch \I<.I>.SM<\.O htt and seven trrors tf M..V two pv.her -.. dernon- BOTH CASUALTIES IN GSRA DEBUT HERE WILL RIDE AGAIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON \r,.-... ;t.(.h a, art /. :<;*> ^ e;-..va. ht v,<-. Hpre-way., h<: \M;. 0: th: tl.r...:: ;. <<;/>!)!-Jate \M::Y ofr- WaJjorf, furj?.-lear j( h-.. the ffth lap of.h; ffth j a four-car collson, e&- the fra/.tured hkull whch the!o f-hl reull of th<: THE SPORT CLOCK H." THK INMVIK.MJKNT IOUHJ Jut T«n Year* Ago MA UK FRO vtek. T. Ijesr- - <e.ur -fe.er. <-A he favortt postor. e Hf/.br&^k ;n!. three.. He made two h:tv two runs ;r. tw^ve s* the pl»t*. tuw; :d left feld f*?.ht wo he ddnt p.cr. the fjt!:ty f av.err.pt:."? :.d eucr. <t f-r.d ;r, r.r.^.e or. tht Legvjr.r.are* hope >:* The rrov colltctor- Sl..G, ltvr.g onlv jncro-!»» thro. : For.:- :. hs jr<v - wee : e : j --" for, luc" by. af- urvvtl b -eowhch he aler.(/h fve runs, arm, the Sol-!oute to tner lecory a! the way. Four Get Three Ht Jtn (AM.. Hwack Dunham. V, /. r Fr75.rdrjSr rrrtrl Wuky- were the olbumdnz htters, each wth three hnges. There were Btven douhts and two trples n the ball fame, whch may (rve you an dea. arus, Mzerak and Csslo were the only players who dd not connect for at l<&.st on* base-knock. Wuky had no one to blame but hmself for the chaos of the f*cond frame. All fve of the Fords crews Talles were honestly earner It befan when the rrepressble (jloff banged out a sngle. Smalley followed wth a two-base KAErs OPEN NEXT WEEK IN 2 LOOPS Krohne U»t Schedulet For Craft»mcn Club League Seasons TRUaERSNOTIN PLAY Mo parrlfc M.hed- ard when a reformed hobo na^vr^^. «2,bs<M* ;t- the <&Tnert-a!» of ththe (oact "rtl r-nt- of the Ihr. U^ahf mrht t?»nh the- ".he dfcs r.ne ftrlhe jrame The frst club? meet v twce r. one afterr.-on at Toledo. Apu; dustral Bowlng Leagues by Pntc,. «anxous V:«ed hre out tce p ladelpha r. the ran and rjrht on down the lne. Dck Hrohne of the Crafts- H,, y T f P t rjv.. vhc rarnera wa>faho;r/>v shell a- recently a.- la?: Jjr.e ^ HlM-ft the V*t a.ltv? Dcmnck Scutt. K:. ar Arly Barcdf N"w jtsbatr.. >arn l?t«vary from last f*s- oat urth a broken» Jov. of the other? can be ea-ly explaned, of o course, ro«.«r arf r.duftrtt! Trjt*:-. ^y r. Tvmr.rr cf the junor crcut r ] th- -vjnd jfamb!^r< tnat a champon can lo>t or/v am wfel;, t hs partcular qualfcatons, average than any challenger. t Baer. He wasnt champon 4-.V :«n! represented th* Flon! p nsco j t ^ r M.,,r. The Wof-lyt are l.»ft. t. jne tuark ar.d., ;. -tvuf Trey c-fked on Iv-th.,, ns arrj :«-turf:j f-vjc ttle ar. the lter- meetsnr the: [ rofy w.;.!.- o;>*.:r.e r.^-f.t as unanmous n* hf verdct The k^ that_j2fe...- ntyer yet had_ht oth c T.,,,...fuat^-msgythe _0M Tmers rr.y Lt he could could reach reack"n.o~tjr.xer"even no boxer even T f ar,, ht w w ] P «r < tan?!e ^H tme for crtcvj;. a r: a -handful of!.jck~hot. that h? Sunday.. punch«w»*-!avertl. Tuevay. stll n the.fmc w! he j#ttn!tte. fora nght club brawl but otherw.-e lttle more than a.ekn. DeMoavJsM*k;.. f jrnrh a tt-^t of ad«developmer.: rr:arr^nt for the manlepect and, moreover, that the I.V h : dered them r. the:* T>e!f wa< a grade-one clo..vn and no Boy Scout. Indutralt Start l.fcaje of the.», tr. "...». Wednesday, acton shfts to theor.d f*trrp TTater., <: r. left Injustra?^., Purtan Dajrj ha to lfork. Prwc *: y Mezo. t,: The Tranng Camp Choras a date wtnp.ee.equpment, drll wll he open t.br.ts fwarrr o- SO. So a goodhalf godhalf of f the by-lne brgade g begns to wh,;e the... Bu-y.. Bee Marketeer-? r.\ted Iocs: far? Carteret J-.rar.e awav from that ndctment as soon a* clever Mke meet th* troup* collected by Spkt what happens. -.v at Rver>; Park I:" J.bs sgned the matah. They hung, around Baers camp Tntnued on next page) Durnp the vr t e- sophomore. Kea- Speculator equpped wth mcroscopes and gleefully. Stanco. wa= out <.ro-.vded the wres wth the word tha,t ths tme Maxmlan :. r ";rr.amer.t t*. R*hwtV BRAVES-AVEHEL GAMEpo.tor. wth a f«-.--- heh b*ft today,- I;.. CANCmb BY PERNA equal* reserves..y Butw. puner, wh -.-e Mead&wbrj.Ls I;; "- j<:rr.-f.r:als fetl Satu;. rr.hers of the Woodbnd c. Leeor. Except >. : Jf.rar.. al! of the Fords club a: **!:-kr.v.v. r..o*r:rhp basebaler Adalbert meant busne.^. He wasnt the Hollywood Har- IeurT whatever thsfmght mean) any more jrt all en the contrary, he wa? a sober, serous, fyard workng, maybe ravage puncher. So? So hed lck Lous., Now the dead-pan Negro boy wa? respected rr the Ea-t on hs record alone untl he chopped Camera down, when all hands agreed he was a great fghter, a great puncher, a great temperament. Nothng had been done to change that estmate by ether a dot or a. ttle. On the Lengyel Trbe Pulverzes Perth Amboy Danes By 7-8 Count That return contrary, whle Baer was lousng around hs tranng, wth the Woodbrdge Brave? camp, earnestly attemptng to look more and more terrble wnc!l Judge Wary Wll 30XJNG froma crouch whle he casually explaned to one Perna was awatng wth.-jtsk: yeld ar.a tr.t Meand all that ths was merelv a smart trck to make LouU, M <V cal fen fe. sm, ]USt *ms h.- to *a«ur.t: the e:rf,t., he wouldnt?tand up straght- why Mr. Lous was " * com * off/ths >ear, r.eat to jfet the rur. whcn fnal:;,- :_..., j.....,,;,,_ tv,,.- ur» r.^.,-,,-.that s decded the battle. ZU, DunJam Slug Apple Jm Z,l. Sxatk ljur.ham ar ht am Zak swept the bags wth the logcal trple. I-ack prodded Clnchers Zak home wth a sngle, Florek : walked and Mezo heat out a roller.to Franke Jost at frst. Hrehowf,ks bngle n the clutch brought two of the three base-runners Oll- H.d V.-J. Idt ts home, but Wuky tghtened there /. Ho wll Ker Xt< Mor- and forced the remanng par of own vtldran who was w-ll lens to de on the paths. tmed, snce theres h: n a crack-up n the thrd Wnnen Lote Early Lead Stowe also escaped wth All of ths develop*/! after the. for any consderable thngmore permanent n the Legon had gone nto a 2-0 lead \ dlsptlants tatheonor w The 7 F-f h.r.l. bother the coach a!:", velopmert of Barr ed and hs superor nck Aqula n*ffe.- allow conver?on tackle. Nazareth C.. comng alone: ncely :. engagement be four avalable mer, Columbett and Earl fore the team pets ur. Smomen Imprc LeRoy Smonn-n, puard. vho also mny for backreld bockr.t*;. ccntnuwl to devc^: really looked bad, that kd Certanly not half SO bad as Wednesday" " that the grsn-.e. ar- r^5 defntely a< th;: Ba*r had been all too frequently, n camp^nd out of them. rmvd far ths Sunday aft.ef long ^r(.v e. txo u* & b<: A Mllon Bachs, No Less.... "THE FINE AND HEAKT-WARMING FACT that.negotatons followng Avene". upsettng defeat n the frst ten. w haw \u bt cancelled.. It. *eem? Mr. Perna> young men are pretty bored wth baseball any-,,, -,, wav ard dont feel lke plavn^ «95,0f»0 ctzensappeared for the festvtes Tuesday and j contrbuted practcally a cold mllon dollars to Mrs. anymore.... ; Hearst. Mr, Jacobs and the fghters would wperght off the books all the mouthwash that self-apponted Baer ad- dets regurgtated before the bout-r-were not the boys now ;~aturaptng.o.weasel, As soon as Mr. Baer ht the dec-k for The Braves wart to play al rght but theyre dubou- &.; fnng up an opponent or, =".;c r, fhort notce. Swamp "Dane" "Last?anday. ;!ayjnj. the In);-.. the frst tme n the thrd round, someof the more forth- rjrht of the lads swtched ther expertng to the amazng -h Central brgade at l\-r.h ;:;;; ballyhoo whch had convnced the populate that that boy. Ltngyel had a f.eld d:o;. tv., ; " chump sprawled on the canvas ever would gve the placd ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^^, r^ J.aon. K-r colored kd an argument. tcal added evervth::^^p/th. At f.ptfn JfAnFR PI AIM a - tmes, they now solemnly agreed, Baer had been afternoon seemed tofgureoutto TAWllPUn njnpu " lherfe st rctl. v» vst and ^ was never - so th^.v, n- a K-K wn for the town-hp. Kofsl TOWNSHIP DIADEM formed a throbbng populace, anythng more than a ques- r d Tom Murtagh?/.t ton of how long the wreckng operaton would requre.? u., n target HW- ln^> a - Trumphs Over Maurer and Stll, t was a-marvel that so many people had thought 8 n * e Thomson ard^ewebber -Th l Bashwck Sauads Seen ^aer cou^ t an^" t n f w t - an PP n e n t aganst whom. -Dansh" tro of fh P ptr> had as events proved, he never serously got around to makng eghteen of ther offerng: what could even be poltely called an offensve gesture, back at them n the -ha]! of substantal They were puzzled about the popular deluson, were those Brave- scorng.»as concentrated vctores over the Maurers and typewrter-wrestlers n the frst four heats, after whch da e m B the hw St^no e r ^bjsetah D Anc! th, a * wa * com P letfc / rdculous. Who had bult everyone relaxed a bt ar.d the h<>-t champonshp of the townshp, the U P oaer. Who had chanted n a swellng symphony the club was permtted n do -"IM- sprntng of ts m Green Raders decded ths week, fearful fact that no one knew f Lous could take t? Whobas* announcement was ncely had flatly pcked Baer to wn on a knockout? Who had Stumph, who flaled four ht? p P o?. ted U out <,t fve chance.-. \ja.- tu- lea.! thng as evdence you never could ng htter, although, the numberof rea Jy tell? >fhewho had played the heavy drama of Baer lostng ptcher, eotlecu-d th. onlv o do more delberately throwng that fght (anl h* champonshp) way of..njures than the loss of, the,frst. The boys pcked up f than argue, several eth. another brace n the thrd, fnally. Art for th to Braddock so he could get a return match and be the frst The rattk, rentroducng the grabbed the lead n to come back?, mdepenjent:-. after a local Sum- a four-run cluster../.-k mer devoted to the AAA, gentle- StU unsatsfed Woodhrdge Al Lattanzo, the game lttle,,./ fellow from New Brunswck, led page news by losng tght jf cr the full year untl hm motor Orange. 5- ball-game to Elzabeth.faled n the fnal event un Sunnole;..", : k-hpte vcous (»y. ffteen-mle feature on Ford* P. <:. Last Sundays lneups: home rum hammered by whch Harry FJunn uf Hoselle M*so, va 6 ( Mtyer I^arsrjn and Ben Gloff rode Into the gunberth. Uunnu UrcluwHkl, 3b, 2,, It wa» anybodys game untl tme of 4:44:4 wan a full second Mlzt-ruk, ««G Jack K^an wa» retred, for the lat better than the Assocatons former Woodbrdge record, estab- llnrt, :, 3b,..,..,. 5 I put-out n the neventh,.. 0. A, Hmalley, If. r, Zak, lb lshed by Johnny Ulenky of Newark h.ere la«t May. I>ac.kl. c J... S KopmrwattB, ht rf. 4 Ilrt r»ce, (lv«-mllt helrntt dah Klortk, p... 3 Won hy Harry I)unn, hcntnllts;»«;- Clmlo, jt I... RmrnoM, Jr., new drector cf physcal educaton at the hgh school, app«aled for publc bujport of Kthool athteto... Iontng to champonakj baseball club, he declared calbre of team* could be rated mmea»ur*bly f backed bv the townhr... Ohar!en H., raolder of champonahp nne, alto wu optmstc... Kght-wlumn head proclamed mentor "Mea great year for hgh whool In fportd".. New jrym wan to b* uaod for frst tme... Almun nhocaton, headed by Anle Ptz Randolph, wwt exp«ct- «<l lo In- un actve ad... Wllam MeyerhofT of th«faculty WBB prepared to reormnze a/lmnbtrfttvu und fnancal nyntem... Football up pone tt were: Mllburn, Nutley, Unon, Metuchen, South Hver, Lnden und Perth Arrboy,,, Couch Hrrb UUCK wan moldng a lght but fu»l club. I IIMI AI LmmMlo, New lrunwlk; thl, Mykt (,uulm, lrooklyn; Unt, I.!. Kt!u(l rure, llvft-mlle leat W«n by Tlmy McWIIIlHnm, -Troy HIIIB;...- l, Kfldk...,,.-, l l "BloomlteUl; Ihnl.lol.tmy MnUra, Elzabeth; Eh Hm., :j\ ]-.,. hl nu:«, flve-mllb fhent W<n ly Illdl: (mlerluber, Kearny n:-.d, Jm llnaon, Cuhwcll; thrd, Joe Vn-bty, Uuund Brook; tme, 4:07. Fourth rdeu, flvo-mlle heat Won by Wall Altr, llenarlbvllle; aecoml, Kll (Jlarlldlo, Hummlt; tllnl, Krukn Huotl. llvbukeu; tme, D:06- Ilfll n, :u[8,lnun( om to (juullfy l;r Unul, lve fnlleo-wn( T!rt-u-ba»«llt* Zak, Mltroka. by JDC; llufwull, Inwoud, L.. (No Two-Law httk KUal, Smallujf, Jost, IJnu, rr- t>f>(jjj<ml und rlur(sl at Oloft, Mltroka, Dunham, Klunk ultl tu:) Htulun btnar-drhm 4, V.I I n v, U-nll. (Ilal Wnn by.lout 2, Stuato t, Hojnar, Jurdan. Hurry (ccoml,,toiii- Imuble play Zllul to Ullrok t<> jny y Ml MlcWHIlHn, -Vtny y HIUn; thrd.,l»t. Htruek oul -By Flumk, 8; ly Jhnny Johnnyh H, KlUubotl; KlUbtl U u b ; ffuurl l Wukuvetu 6. UHBI- on lulla- -Off Uyk» Callnn, Hr.n.klvr; flftl, Ilursk ; uff Wkovota 2., ubmj O«torlu«r, Kvun/y Tme: 4:4. lmlla-,laukl 2. Who Done It? more before the tht CJSKA lads plot th^r hand-, Mzerak dd none too well at the lead had wavered back and! THEYRE.TV" ALL farly easy y Muesuvns. questons. The ne genuemen gentlemen c,,,,) made \rack jobs. Bchdul the two Hhort»top for Fords on Sunday, forth. Tony Bareeon ptched ;re8ponsblefor c all those sad statementsare precsely the! *,* u Hf major splls end a number of. but hell be wth the Meadowpulpfe-hammcrng spns, the after-; brookg after the optner on Stmnuor was enlvened by a sharp (ky. Other addtons, barred from nwtch n the drver* prvate sea- the; ne; nrst frst contest, wll wn be De rete Pete Appleton and frank Makosky of he A] ;ed for the publcs eyes as a prmtve man-mfthgler of ncredble Dunn Tklcet Top )ree2ed through the remanng sx ferocty and who kept that poor Italan, monstrosty n that Internatonal League, who wll nnngs wthout a score. Mean- rankng long after there wasreason ^,anyone WITH reason to Beleve ptch for the Perth players, and Mescks favorte, Cecl Spttler of t. ab. r. h. JIOJ a, c 0 I II 4!~ I) S Totals L l h ab. r. IKJ. a. Humo, If f, % 2 j, Mltroka, 2b 5 3 z /AM, DM t 2 2 l t J»»t, lb Dmlsm, 8b t 2 8 Jordan, cf., Harto«, rf,..,, 4> 0 0 ( Hnlnar, c Wk 6. 0, ( 0 3 l Tota «! 7 0 H-urs by Innlngn: Ford* F. C Ujflon ? 2x J3 whle, the aforementoned Mr. Barcellona fell to wth a wll and collected all three of the wnnng runs. The lneups: Urtrn luldrn Buntnlck* A. V. al> rh brb J. nrj««4 2 2 Moran, " 2b 6 Kozy, 3b 4 4 Kwlob,.f 4 I.Hhy, 2b & 0 KJeatlng, If 4 2 Klek, 3,. 5 2 GIIIK, lb 4 2 T. Ula, p 6 3 S. Uot, If 4 rf 2 B. True, rf 2 Hoydl. c 2 Toth, p 4 I^fTJer, K, Petrn, 4 b 4 Qrelner, cf 2 Gwtln, Tt Totals.. 3f 9 5 H-or* by Grem Raldtr UuBhwIcku TotalH Usurer Kb r I I. Bla, 3b Katona, rf 4 ab r h 0 Bbwell, c 8 Tarr, BB 4 0 Prlck, 2b 3 «I^llntr, cf 4 0 T. Bla, 8» 4 J. Fez, 2b 4 0 KVlng, > 4 alnun, 3b 4 (I Jannl, If 2 0 Ntratth, It 0 Kenna, lb 4 OKoczon, lb Bnlak, cf 4 2IVe*», e, Gweln, rf 8 < H. Fca, p 3 0 Total!.. 8 Heore by 3 0 Totala 8 Two-taa> hltt Brodnlak, J, Prlcz. Htruek out By Ktatlm 7; by (J lrlu 0. Baae on alls OR Kentlng ; oft tt. Irlos. The buld-up on Baer Tuesday was just fne. The old razzle-dazzle hung the great Amercan people over ther rados agan, had them talkng fght n steadly expandng crescendo for days before the bout, reestablshed the racket as a major ndustry, gave the chselng Mlk Fund another $8(,000 to whch t may not have been partcularly enttled, and was generally very, very tremendous. The buld-up was an ntegral part of t and promotng Baqr to the curly wolf bracket was the- key. I lked the way t was done. But what should the artsts who. acheved the job now gale around n qute a puzzled manner and audbly wonder, Why, who done that?" * * * * * Complant Department A MODEST Lftgon Rooter chded me gently ths week for sayng some tme ago that Percy Wukovets logt to Rartan Townshp by 2-. My correspondent wrtes n ^wl 8 V^Toby Bartos WBB, n fact, the ptcher charged wth that defeat, whle Lefty Rusznak outponted the RartannerB n the 0-4 game whch I had credted to Bartos My correspondent was as rght as I had been wronl Another crtc (and a DonAhue at that!) doesntthnk PnncBton a sons of the rch EVER play tough opponents tellng me these pec.es are funny. I hope he meant t the rtfht way. h. b Uloltk Oarat I..I. r I r f, I. ( I>lkle. f Webtr,. m FlKcrald, :j... 4 Boytr.lb.... j Aym, MH, 3b.. 3 Ponmnne,?,b, rf,..< Ktfnan, rf. > % Tbomfon, p..,.,..! 0 0 II 0 : 4 o; Total* : (, Score by lulgn Braves :..,.,.. E l>an«b (x-nral (( Home run Kn-nan. Three-b hlt J«gllnkl, KOIKI, fatde Twobans Jlt»-2kk, Murtngl, Huuttl Htunjt Hlr M.:t,ul_By Ko<:»l 7; by Murtagb, t, y K«-/nan 3; by ^fcbber,!) (., ml H_o a Koc, off Murtarh 4; on Wvbber 2 off Kalan an 3;»a «athonsqn 3 " Tom Utanzos Smash Blasts Avtnel Park, 3-2 Tom Lattanos wll-tmed smash to rght feld n the ffth nnng off Kalta was good for two ba&es, one run and the hall gajrff at Avenel on Sunday, Ttte Wobdbrdge Feld Club outpont, ed Avenel Park on the ht 3-2. Duke Pochetk wan the outstand- performer. He hurled three wwmfc on both counts, though he flattered me a bt byng ht baseball for the wnners, cut down 7 Of the enemy on strkes and walked only two nun. bur Comphh ON CREDIT SUITS-tOKQn IENI Take from these Styles-YoursfON W your pro

9 HRIDGE INDEPENDENT EGAL NOTICES H; NAI.I8 V..,,. IY or NEW.IERSE ",,npr or flunkng, etc., " ; an..0hn koh- ANNIK UICHARDH, hln Defendant". IM. Fn. IllB.. Def f mor tanged rtgl 93S. luf ul the above utated rl,p dlmcted and delvered.," %],s! lo sale at publc ven- Yx.AV TUB NINTH DAY.r rt A. D.. NINBTBHN Is,, "on THIHTY-VlVE,.nrk Ktnndnrd Tlmo, In ;,lll(n nf the sad day, nt " ffh OfHo In the Cty of., nnqnlck, N. J. "! nrdtod. adjudged and lc-,.,l nn nlxty-nve aharpf of I urc No of the Cltl- lhllnk "-"I Ij"an Asoclatlon tno,, sad John lllclmrd Illohards, hs wfe, on "hrf"» llua t0 thcm «lkted by tlfem to the CltlrllnK and I^an Assocaton IHIITHI neturlty for the Bald In llfl aou\ and" BO much nf lmnuuops. In the untl Bll ullt In»ald caubp partlcu-, furth nnd descrbed, thnt Is.L., certan tract or purccl of,,,l,,rnlaos, herenafter par-.lv docllnd, oltrfto, ly n(t MJ; ll th* Townshp nf "Woodr the (-ounty of Mddles*? f New Jerney. at a olnl fve hun- < nnd forty.thtpf one (rv6.43> fept from Hnr- :,.,,,!, m the northerly «le or,,v» nt red; thence runnlnn () FRIDAY, REPTEltfEU 8T, 988 Close Ones On The Damond THE NATIONAL LEAGUE GOES GREEDY AGAIN THE BASEBALL FAN lkes to thnk for some reason that the owner s n the thng for the Sp6rt and that the game s the thng. Everyone knows that the openng dntc of the Worlds Seres s alternated between the two leajruer, frst the Amercan gettng the frst two gnmes nnd then the Natonal, and t s to the advantage from a playng pont of vew of the tenm openng n ther own ball yard. The money taken on the World Seres s dvded arrangement n force durng the race proper. * * By BARRON McNULTY, smn,.nv «l«, h f VII n.rlv one,,,v n M e rnnn () luhdrd nnety (2) westerly ffty (60) l.-mx- (3) HmthweMprly one t>*phtyt nnd -twenty four m.ln-.ltjs (80.24) feel ;_ther,o,,, ln.ltjs (, ) foo; lpbterly llfty <5> tet to lace of TtF,OINNIN(3..nla Nos. Ten 0), nnd ll) (s reronlfd on Mal 300. Wndbrllge Ituul fnd fmnrnt Onmpany, nt Wntlhrldur, U-II IIH No. 68 Freeman Hlreet,.h\Ke. N... ;pln>xnmte amount of th*> n In? satsfed by rnl/ mle Is n df nven thousand nnl fve,, nnd twenty dollflfn 4$7,5SO-,(!thr wth the cnstb of ths her wth all and sngular hs, jrlvllobes. heredtaments.lmrfnance thereunto he- S AI.AN II. HIY. Hhoflff. ptchng aganst the Gants and the Cubs, had an average of only.500 and aganst the other clubs n the league me of.7. Looks lke he lked ;he soft touches lke all the rest f the ptchers. L««t won, Lefty Gome r w»» the Utdng ptcher of the Amercan League wth an average of.839. Th teuton the me Ufty b f.r down the ht that n order to fnd hm you h«*«lo get t paper that c«rre ar the ptchen. He t hurlng.423 whch about h»lf» well Ut year. It mutt be a welcome change for Mckey Cochrane to look at J h 5 t Prospect of slayng the Cubs Gang B A, fnllcltor ; 0-4. SHKWKFS SAI.K \N(F.HV OF NEW.IKI.SKY,.y, WH. (4A4A K-.wmww...IIIKKIIIIVCI nf.nnrklk. Mr,,,,lnlnnt. nml MAUY SUN- :..\. wldnw. t nl., Ix (cnl.ntu l:. for I In stlf "( mnrkared race n the Natonal, a meetng was held of representatves of the Cubs, Cards and Gants. The Cards, expectng \p wn the pennant, voted to shft the openng date to Navn Feld n Detrot* where they can seat consderably more than rst. LOUIB, and where the baseball fans eo outta see the (fames. The Cubs protested, also expectng to wn, and havng a feld of ther own seatng ten thousand n excess of the capacty of Nfcvn Feld, but the Gants backed up the Cards, and so open ng day Wll be n Detrot. The Natonal League delber ately threw away the tactcal advantage of openng the seres, bu the owners wll have the also equally mportant advantage of moro. money, or would f the race had gone accordng to expectatons and the Cards had won, THE DIZZY ONE j SPLIT WITH TOUCHIES I IT MIGHT BE nterestng to know that Dzzy Dean, BOWLING (Contnued from Sport page) Jlson. Next nght, Thursday, the 5rst week closes wth A A P vs. poa and Van Sycltles vs. College The schedule ad ke key:, t.haur IIIST HALF lt)sk Rate AllfT. Dale AllfT" Oct. 2 &. Oct. 2 3 & 4 Oct. 4 \h Oct. 4 3*4 Nov. 22 & 2 Oct.?, Oct. 9 3 ft 4 Nnv. 2" «: Ol. lft: No*. 29 *4 Ol. 3ft 4 Nov. 29 lft Oct. IS *2 lec. 4 J* I Oct. II! 3 & Dec. 4 fts (let. IS ft 2 Dec. S 3& 4 Oct. IS 3 &H Dec, «I*? * F, Oct. * D*c. 7 4 Ot, 3 I ft 4 Der. 7 Oct. :< *2 Jun. < n I Oct A * Jnn. t H «O<-t. 3» * 2 Jan, 7» : Oct. 2t J A 4 Jan. 7 2 vs J Nov. II ft 2 Jan. 3 K Nov. II 3ft 4 Jan.» Nnv. 2 *2.Jan. 4 n 7 Nov. U S * t Jm. 4 4 VII 7 Nov. Id *2 Jnn..20 I k Nov. n Nov II.tan t«jan At *4 42 I VII 4 VI I Ket> 0 Nov It 3 A I.Inn 2 SKC(IMI) HALF lfcm Dtr Allm Date Alkr» Jan r, A : Mnr H J* I :< - Id J«n 27» 4 M«r It t * : T v«2 Jan, 2S t, : Mnr 7 & I \ ".Inn JS J ft Mnr 7 *2 8 v» I : Mr M 3* 4 Mur 2. * - 2 M:r Ll 5 * 4 I Mnr J4 & VB *3 Mur II J * 4 Wnr. 30 A : Mnr 3 3 * I Mnr. 3 ft 2 Apr. «3 «4 Apr 7 k 2 A vr 3 * I Apr U A-. Apr 4! ft 4 A.r 4 t v I M>r» I*: «-Pr > *4 I va 5 Mar 8*4 Apr. It * t v. Mar I *2 Apr 3 *4 Apr 2 * I < v 7 H«r. 3 I A 4 4 v 7 I v K v«2 : 3 v. r, *4 * >*4 *] Mar. 9 *2 Apr. 27 Mar. 9 3 ft 4" Apr 27 Mar. " I ft 2 Apr 2ft Mnr. 0 3*4 Apt.!«. TRAM* <Tartnm», 2»II< Tlmrrn; Wnrlpr: 4 Avn«l A. A.: IS t lay. «(llnttn; 7 Waynlde 8. C; «-K. "f 3 VB S 5 ya 2 t VB 3 8 VH S 4 vs 6 vs 7 Oct. 3«Oct..n Nwv. Nov. Nnv. 8 Nov. Nov. Nov. 8 VB H vs 2. Vs 5 vs 3 vs 4 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Nov. IS SECON Jan.. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. n at 7 vs 8 Jan vg8 Jan. 29 &2 T 5 VB T 2 vs 4 vs 3 LEGAL NOTICES IN (MIANfBltV OF NMV.V.IKRHKY OAItr< K, WITIIKW, KaRod ftmnlsscr (tf Hankng anl In suruic^-,^ (, fnnnllnnl, nnd."iviik..r tlo ntnvetmtml Wrll TOMAHZWNNHKf "ah".! KATr-,rCtnl nml rlllvrrfl, wll. tn s;b lt pulllc vcnlll m \:SI>AY. TDK NINTH DAY,. rullkit A. I> NNKTKKN UlNlUKl) TIIIUTV-KIVK!,l-k Stun.lanl Tme,.In. Wrt, t...n.<n nf tlr- «rld luv, nt j I wll..llfft Hlled In tte tlv of h" " I, nswlck N., IWKIXBSIlAV. TIIK ISTII DAY OF,,,r. r...l HIJIKIKM.lll.l <l- OrTOHKH. A. ll. NMNKTKKN IIK,I the f.rty ulnrn nf Iupl- j MITNIHKD Tll KTY-I V..,lll. ( {s;n jf, j.f de (MttzclM! Ht two oclock, Htnlnrl Tlm^, In.r unt I "nl \»<".lnt!"n own- the nflcronn "f tlf sl.l.lay, at tl M,,> ml.l Mrv STfRoln. wl-vpl-rtttb rttl^f In ln Hty "f f",. uhlcl cn- «lu- to HIT j HrrMWIrk. N.. AlllNA WINNICKI, IllH wlfn. Ilprf.l.ntH. PI. Kn. for tle sale of :o, l!; r >. By VlrlH of tl. Illmvp sllltcl.l-t-t>-l nnd.l.liv.-n-], > to sulc nt tuhl- vennml IISMIHIK.I IIV h.r to the] It \v;«illllink am I-o. Asnocln-crcfj thnt Ih..nlKl nnd o>tttrlv-two slnres of lldlng and L llntcrnl Hcurlty for Ih n In frst noll am» mcl n n<>rt(tft(t"<l premse" wltl I th l ll j y CAVltl Stock N" 3S22 of tho (Mtl- ""ns llullllr; and l.onn l "wnd by Ilf shld Tomasz Wlnnlckl l Klll Wllkl tl f p s e wltl : y s W n c k l.rtn:nc.s In the Bald rllll,«nl Knllflrltl Wlnnl-kl, tls wfe,.!, nmt ttrsm t tu*(- fm-tlm- on n-h-.re u duc.qjjhjm.s^-,l fnrth nnd dvacrhcl, tluft ;,^" n^l f^wlflhd lv Ihpm n flc V. :rt[zenn IllllldlnK llul l.ftan AwHOcat-t certan- t"t trnct or pnr-jllon a» cnllaltll s c u r l l y fur tn IInl nnd prn"", h»r»lnaf- cnll Innn ln> frst som am m mn rtlclnrlv dhcrll"!, ulate. of rtnln nortrn^ml pn-nlsen wth In tdc Townftll nf HIP appnrtpnnnccs, In th* sad Bll rdkf, In tln> (.omtv of MI.- nml Stnf of New Jcrny. of ComplUnt In Rnl.l cnusp purl leu - Inrly set forth nnd (lobc.rlbhl, tlnt known nnl.uslrnat^d ft( H to»ny: nt Kvcntv-fmr 74 on ( All tlnno lots, trnctn nr pnrccla of MltlPl "rr HIHH" Mn ofllnnl nml premses herenafter partxlk.-l nt Ford". Mddle- cjnrly lccrllk^i. sltvntc, lvlnkr nnd -tv. N.-w Ilum Imlam. fl-nrro Inmml Arthur Dmtun. Nnvemlmr III;I Surveyed V Mftf>on & Cvl N. :!ISNINl r-rl I..Jl.f W n VIH].-I vrth Am- I :t n pnlnt In tnof Wo.Hll.rlltf Turn- «eherlv nvcn hm- r{ from HIP jolnt of j T I In- c.-ll smth-rlv Turnpke WB.l In thn Townshp of Wood brldev In tl^ County of Mlldlpwe nnd Smtp nf NPW,.l*!r«y. nclnj known and lutlrnntfl ns I.otH No. Onp (U nl the enslorly tllrtftl nn.l plrhtv.re-hm.lrellh^ (U.Sfll f,...t of Lot No. Two (2) nloek 7-N, on nnp cmhied "llevls Jan. 29 Jn. 3 Jan. 3 vs *, Veb. vg 8 7 v» 3 2 vs 6 3vs 6 7 ve 2 va 5 8 vs 4 VB 6 5 vs 8 5 vn 2 2 va3 8 va 5 t vs 6 vs 7 4 va 7 6 vs va 2 vs & Id). B Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Kcb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 2 Feb. "2 Feb. 26 Feb. U Feb. 28 Feb. 28 ^, ^ h&a played aganst them n three Worlds S«nen and they have beaten hm twee. At that ts no fun catchng 6 vs 7 Nov., 8 wth a lot of wld horses "runnng * vn,7 Nov. 3 oases and gettnp n yo,ur har * «THOSE YANltt ARE DUMB HK GURRENS Yankees are gong down n hstory a. {Jerhapa the dumbest tearh to represent the House That Ruth Bult n years. Enough games were lost because of nattenton to the busness at hand to have won the pennant. In a recent game n Cleveland, Allen wag ptchng wth a 3-0 lead n the thrd. Monte Pearaon, ptcher, was at bat, and a ball was called. Allen threw hs glove hgh n the ar to vent hs wrath and the umpre threw hm out of the park. Malone was called n wfhout suffcent tme to warm up and before he could get out the sde, they made enough runs to wn the.at DstwwV-m th/t ag^«th* tenth, tho More 2-2 and one out, and Cochrane at bat. The nfeld moved a close, properly, to cut olt.the run at the plate. Cochrane, grounded weakly to Saltgaver who carrre up wth the ball and threw to frst nstead of the plate, lettng the runner on thrd score, and makng t the ball game. In another game wth the Tgers, the bleacher fans threw fru^ and vegetables on the outfeld. Chapman add Selkrk stopped to pck them up and Gomez, Instead of watchng what he was dong, and Dckey nstead of warnng hm, let hm ptch to the batter. Fortunately t was a ball, but t mght just as well have been a Jhfrae.nm.Jbjll to part of the unprotected outfeld. At St. Lous n a game wth the Browns, a sngle was ht to Selkrk, who threw a long loopng throw from the outfeld to home plate n a hopeless effort to get a runner. The throw was so hgh that there was no chance for t to be ntercepted, so the runner advanced to second, from where he scored^ht wnnng run on a sngle l &2 ft: 3 & 4 &2 3 &4 & Dec. Pec. HIM. 3 Dec. 3 Hoc. R Dec, IS IVc. 20 Bee. 20 Jnn. 8.lv 8 Jan, 0 Jan. n 3 & I I ft: & lk" 3&I A 3 & 4 HALF ll>3«& 2 Mar. Mnr. Jan. 5 Jnn, 6 Jan. 7.TTn. 7 3 & 4 t/tgr. n sa* Mar. 3.A: Mar. 8 3*4 Mar. 8 A 2 Mar & Mar. 20 & 2 & 3ft4 \ & 3 &4 h & 2 & 2 3& t «2 Mnr. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 27 Apr. Apr. Apr. 3 Apr, 3 Apr, 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 0 Apr. 0 Apr. 5 Apr, 5 Apr. 7 Apr. 7 3 A 4 &2 &2 &2 MUII of Wnnllntrton FI.IKIIIS x County. New Jr-noy. Ihf CJ3WV sltunllnklnr Cor)." & l.n.lk Tur k» wn.l to tlr CnnuM.. _. n.- nf Ford Avenue: Prveve. anl mapped bv Larson &,. ll stllerly In VJK"X flvll KlKlncer*, IVrtt Arntoy.,,t H K M k-len to tl» mldpnew,lers»v, jnnl fled for vcnl In,,-lv n f Vllrllcr Turn- tn- Ilerk old. t.h* Inhlrnl flflv (V..ll I t t t IJI l-.,j) Ult^\^VjJ ^IITHI}. lt nhlm! ll»nc< - wester. lne Illlllel wth the unlt It.,. [,,.. r. l l l f (T.w ft-,. :t tl "" N t.umrrl,, tnn In t<- H WM..ttrllK rtr,n,.. III rumf.,l mmtl-rlv lln Im- n [. k- (n v l f I rtlnrlv nl<l a I (II rflllt "oh tl, or I.ulher Avenr IIIHn W o l c taut en-l.-rly I wo lnlv] nml furlv lo a pont:sx ml t\s-.. tv.nm.lr.-lth rjf rtlevlv n t _M f-cl from tn. ntt-rvtmtlon forrt- Nr".lf-rlt-Inl hv >- norln-rlv H>II- of l.th-r l tlfv f,m I A v*-f, a ml Me fntcrly su of M *ouhrrlv Ptsvhanla.\venn: r u n n I n a rlhk* nn- Thefe III northerly nml at rlglt v anl alor (mleu lo I.nller.\vut one lnn- \V."nl -.(r--l I I HO I fret to n lont; IhMr t>>t tn;"> -amttlv nnd lurnllrl wltl I.ut-- lll. Avun". ll>4r-lv-*<v. all < > - of tn lxlv l wlb tn -.rvluues. t * : "t II.- _ l n! > l r - ovm-hnlreltln I: jt; Ilfl-p I : Hot vtl UodrHl r l lllll Hvcllv-flve lftvr. fpc to. rv t l.tl tlc» cn-- the of Lutler Avemlft; l nortlfortv - of lnl or II l-:,v. Sn-rff,\ hf.i.ankv v.v n NI:\V IfMrv.,.. v Il. K \V!TH-:U-v -. r ; o ItMkMlL.!"! II-.... c. n u t. T M, :l I Ill.IV VS nl I Ilfl. III"- r l-hlmd, -I :(ls I cfel- I IM for tn *a.l of nor- III-I-TIIIHH lnled AKwl 3, jtnoroxlmtrt HMIUIIIII nf In le xllllhflol hv Hlll Hll *n of Ilrce thnu. nl el.iclllm Id R.nl MlH Of tlllh Sll. nn of tlrco ]..*... T» O lnla L.,.h,»V..-, tn.,-os ny at the Stadum, the Yankees made a double play and returne to ther postons, not realzng that t made three out. Ther mnds just havent been on the game-, and they have thrownaway enough games wth the same knd of playng to have won the pennant. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mur, Bees; ora; & 2 Apr & 4 Apr. 22 \ & Apr. 24 3& I 3 & 4 Apr. 24 A- I TRAMS rl.ttt,unty L^^OUD: A-^Bys" 4~Olaen s FIvp; 5 A. P. Con- 6 Slpos s. H.; 7 Van Sckle 8 College Inn, CIVIC I.KAUI/IS FIIST HALF IBM Date Allej- Dnlo Allpj & 2 Nov. 2B 3 & 3 & 4 Nov. 2S & A 2 Nov 2f 3 ft 3 & 4 Nov. 26 & Hep. 30 Kep. 30 Oct. Oct. a 7 Oct. 7 % * Oct. 8 & 2 3 :l Oct. 8 ll & a 4 Oct. & 2 8 S (let, 3 A 4 s 3 Oct. If, & 2 J vs 6 Oct. 5 3 & 4 vs f Oct. LL vs 2 Oct. Ill &2 3,U Itcc.6 Dec. 6 Mayor Speaks, Entertans At Fords Legon Sesson Mayor August F. Grener was the guest of hanor and prncpal speaker Tuesday nght at a meetng of the Lades Auxlary of the Harry Hansen Post of the Amercan Legon, Fords. Members of the Legon Were also nvted guests, Communty sngng was the feature ofthe evenng and Mayor Grener played a number of pano selectons. The rtual of the Legon waa also perfowd, taps was sounded by two Boy Stouts and varety entertament was gven by the Hll-Blly Boys. COLONIA NEWS V A n!" \V I wth nl MIII xlnkulnr IH Irl Vle^.w. lerellttulellth mrlenlcm thereunto beor In nvwlfle jnertnllk. MAN H. IKl.ANKV, ( ; 0-4,. KI.V. Hl.Tllt. Holtor. The frst Fall meetng of the Colona Stamp Club was held at the home of Betty Saywell on Faryew Avenue Frday nght. Plans for the year were made and.offcers elected. Robert Knauer was named presdent, Betty Saywell, treasurer; Laura Jean Beaujon, secretary. Every other meetng wll be devoted to the exchange anjl exhbton of stamps wth the alternate week for cards. Those present were Gertrude Mc- Andrews, Henry Lavn, Eugene Ppes, Lura Jean Beaujon, Robert Knauer and Betty Saywell..Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhodes of Karvew Avenue entertaned at an evenng brdge Satur-! day nght. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Compton of Planfeld, Mr. and Mrs. John, h s- rn VNITIIW NKW 5.IKIISKV Compton of Townley, and Mr. and Ms G L f Cl..f th al ve-m Tn-: KV y, OF Mrs. George Lews of Colona.! " nnd.ilv-r-l at t.l v-n- ;.w Tll: sxtkrst IITI»II.H A I Nl^l-- IMSllllKl) TIIIUTV -KIVK. IM k Htnnlur.l Tlnf In " of tn- mld dv, at tle rl.-..,lll the Cty of New I N I I. red ljnlu-d l t,. S l v l v *II--H I. S or II-.-. III.I I.nan ABHO, lt!. MIII.I lomma.il llnlnunt d AN Ol" NKWAIIK. and UHISK M AHHK and dr ll n.l nn-!,.. H ",. > " l l n. p I S " I I <! :<< \ I hem to the! /f TI^ ul Loan APHcnlnn» J n-crlv for tl.f "-ll I.«"d nm «nn.i. uf. rtln I llellll*lc " "»"-» n tle Bl.l Hll "I I.rn- Mh I-HIIM mr."lh.rlv " <!,le».rlle.l, tllrtl IH lo nnv: *e nrtln nth. tru.lh or f lunl nml nrenl "" leeknown anl dpslgnhtcl as " ml.44 on a map muled rnlrflftld Trrnce the pr"l>- Um Towmhlp InvelpmenL ^ted In the Tovunlln of lue lo.,lv of Mddlesex of New,lert**V. le at t pont the Houthof Ilnmllton Avenue dlb- InnlrM and flfv <r.n fotn tn. W<»t*r\y l tl -n.l ANHIKW J r.aukk. her Inmlmnd, ft nl.. PuflmlH. Il. rn tor tn- sale nf mnrtvwllke.l reull«-.«lllul Sfltemhcr \. l!>j. r Ily vrtue of the nhov Htlrd wrt * me llreotml nml.ipllvered, I wll "VT.n.P to vn If (ll Illlhlle V.MlIPe on WIOINIISIIAY, TIIK.Jm DAY OF ll.tdikit A. l>. NINHTKKN -IIIMllKI) THIItTV-FIVK nl two oclo. k. Stan.lanl Tme. Ill l.,lfte! I f.. Ml III lly. H. Klerr"" offl. I tn Cty New Illlmvlck. N.,. All that ctlnln lot, tnct or par- II-I of lund ntn! renlseh lcrelnnfter Mrth nlly lwrlbtw,»ltut, lyok and lrnr n tlr T,HVH»!> W.odhllllfe, thfc O.olnly "f HKONNIN0 nt a stake planted.l the Intersecton of llm nortlerly Hlle of 4Sruve Avec wth the weatell\ st.l* of l.hulen AvcnUe H^metlmcH known HM Valentne Avenue: v7m Valley brdge Roud was a guest at a luncheon Frday at the f M H M n o( Mly home of Mrs. Harry Merwn of Rutherford. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. f Lvngston had as ther guests Mrs. Lvngstons mother, Mrs. Creevy and Rchard Brnkerhoff of Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saywell of Farvew Avenue are entertath? Mrs. Saywell BI sster, Mrs. of, Florence Harrs of New York Jty. Mrs. Joseph McAndrews of West Hll Road wll entertan the Evenng Hrtge Club an Frday nght. Her r guests wll be Mrs. James Dunn, Mrs. Hor>y Lavn, Mrs. Eugene Brd, Mrs. Joseph Schaufolc, Mrs. John MoBaman, y AvBne; rwnnluk tlwnce, aln d Illllnn Avf ne; rwnnl alonf n, d IlRml lv (50) fee^; then-e Wotther- III IIIIKIMI <o Mjd llamlllon "ne hunrtd ffteen and «lx- hundredth* (lb.«f) ftft to "«or lute of Charles A. I.ld- " Ku»t«rly alonr mld LI<- and alxo nvralel wth flr.st I <ourne ffty and one-hn- r " 0) feet to lot number Il map: thtnoe Nctrtherlv II Wlerly lne nf I-ot 42.,!l " Hlxta«n»nd thrty four j«t to the pont "r Vlce of I northerly hv H«mllUn flulmly hy Lot No. t: >v lundu of anld -t-lv hv,ot No. 4S. Ioxnmte amount of the " " nutuaed hv»«d mle» " "W llouhand nne hm- ntv-hevpn dollar! (l«,977- lh - wth tlo oot of Hl» " "" ; v H all and nl ftulnr th- (! vrf.sh. heldlaunln and " cs tlbreunto Leloftglng.WIH«arr<>rt»nlnr, «V; Ine Avenue one luulrel (00) feet o a snkc; llncf weale-lv IIIOUK un.la now»r Into of Ihe estate of Mnrla 0, ruk«!. tlrlty (Nlt feet t" II Htnka; thlo noutl«rlv «tlll loru of the :»lule of Mara K. lnke one luj.ln. (00) feet lo the northerly Hlle of slll tlrovp Ave- ttf: lenco oaatrfrly IIIOIIB- the lokhcfly s!. of Onvn Avenue SO) fetl to tle pluco of BolnnlK. ContalnluK elglt thousand (8,000) suare feel (u)ra or less, and luttetl and bounded as follows: Southerly by Ocove Avenue, %terly by U»- den or Valentne Avenue, and westerly nnd northerly by lanln of the Estttte of Jfaru B. Drake. Uenv the sun )r«mlbe» conveyed to Louse Unlnk hy <«"«I Kmll Kuua and Soplla KBU», Ills wfe btrlns dtttfl July.6th, 9^6, and worded.july lltj, 926, In hook 8)3 uf deedb for Mddleaex 44 & hook 8)3 County, on page 44, DelK tn" premses known and deblffntto.d <m No. Onv Avenue. WoodhrldKe. N. The. approxmate, anomt of t h tlfll hy «al commonly 34 The. approxmate an the lecreu to he HUtlaflwl hy «ald Wll I", f tlouwnd ""I "!" ma tla I le Mn! h u ld led USUIIl). ths sale "f nnety lojlurs her wltlt Tugntlu-r wth all nnd»lntnlr III" lu lvllokes ln-olltbnelh and putemne us. or In^yw. tlertunto l LKAVITT (34.)2 w. l.»-«; It TALlKV, o, a, Fnn and Mrs. John Ryan. -Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knauer and famly spent Saturday at Ocean Grove. Mrs. Elzabeth Balnt of West Hll Road had as her guests on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of Avenel. Mrs. Pter Murphy of Orange, N. J. was the luncheon guest of Mrs,. Howlard Fletcher on Wednesday. The ja.yennfc. sewng club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Horh of McFarland Road on Tuesday evenng. Tho^e present were Mrs. Chrstan Jungblood, Mra. James Currd, Mrs. Joseph Hennesey, Mrs. Oustav Lawnhardt, Mss Mrs. Ralph Cabot of Bronxvlle, N. Y., Eleanor Madson, Gertrude Hynes^and Helen Nelson of Colona. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor of Washngton Street entertaned Mrs. Ida.Fullen of Buffalo, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Waller of Jersey Cty. The Colona Unt of the Womens Republcan Club held a specal meetng at the home of Mrs. Sdney Pnkham of Chan-O- Hlls Road on Tuesday evenng for the purpose of formng plans! for a brthday party n honor of the clubs nnth annversary, nefct month. Mrs. Joseph Taylor was made :harman asssted by Mrs. Phlp Den Bleyker, Mrs. Otto Brockman, Mrs. George Keller, Mrs. Arthur Saywell and Mrs. Wnfeld DeLsle. It was decded to hold a Halloween dance at the Amercan Legon headquarters on St. George Road. At the regular monthly meetng October 2nd Joseph SchatTrck, Republcan canddate for Townshp Commtteeman of the second ward, has been nvted to address the club. Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Dolly Mller and Mra. Phlp Den Bleyker wll attend an executve board meetng at Thomsena Hull, Fords, Mr, and Mrs. John Maas of West Clff Road had as ther week-end guests Mrs. Maas mother Mr. Otto Grubjf: and son Wa tor, Charles Sttgmond and Ms Dofrothy Wolkn of New Yorl Ctjr. r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Horn have returned from a vacaton n the Pocono Mountans. Mss Janet Cox was the weekend guest of her grandmother at West Allenhurgt,. J. M&» Anne Irvng has returned, from a summer spent n Long Island, Mane. j Mr. anl Mrs. MejanrK vel of Mddlesex Avenue entertaned n honor of the twenty-ffth weddng annversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Godson of Old Lncoln Hghway wth a surprse larty. Mr. and Mrs. Godson receved a number of beautful gfts. The guests were: Mr, and Mr». Hram Tuttle of Jersey Cty, Mrs. Augusta Tuttle, Helen Tut- Mare Lawnhardt and Mrs. Fred te, Audrey Brd, and Andrew Schultz. 4n. error the nam«of Mrs. Wllun Horn of Washngton Avenue was announced n ths column Last weqfc ajs belongng to the sewng club. -4tr. and ff Mrs. Wllam Farr l d 4tr. an M Jr. of Hoffman Boulevard wer«th«guasts on Sunday of Mrs. Fars parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charot Burkhart of Long Island, Mr. and Mrs, Calvn Johnson of Montrose Avenue had asther dnner guests recently Mss Alce Davdson of Brantwood, Mr. and Smth of A-veneJ; Charles Woodcock of Brantwood, Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Beaujon and daughter, Laura Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Farr, Mrs. Elane and aon Gene of Colona and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamne Schofeld of Newark. Mr; and Mrs, Joseph Naulty of Old Lncoln Hghway moved Wednesday and are now n the Hedges home on Dover Road. Robert Knauer of Farvew Avenue was a guest on t/e steamer Mayflower of chefengneer John Pray. Llalf the fun of the trp wll be n seeng you and John " Expected vstors -are doubly welcome. - «w c^.call 48 mles for 40^^-00 for 60/ Staton-to-Staton day rates. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE CO. Back of the Call So Easy to Make f a long seres of developments all ponted toward pro-, vdnp for your use servce : t{atmakr»"f«rtalkng"a» clear and natural as around the (an- ly fresde. ( developments n»re and * cable to protect your talkng, aganst weather hazards of all ; knds. developments n swtchboards and operatng methods to ncrease the speed and accuracy of connecton*, developments to overcome. the problems of transmsson that Mll exst and that onc«: made "far talkng" seem lke jonng n a song festval n the Tower of Babel. In the ffty years of tht Bell Sv-n, the Bell Laboratores, whch 4lo the* rewweh fttt d» v entre system at cost and wthnut proft, have taken out OYW 5,000 patents on telephone devces and the number n* creases every year. What I Lke The Most About My 935Ford V-8 "IT GIVES ME ALL THE SPEED I WANT" Says: Wllam Lybeck, 0 Fords Ave., Fords MP LYBEC^ SAYS: "Although Irn not a fast drver ths 935 t"ord V-8 gves me all the speed I want and pleaty to spare. Its the smoothest drvng car Ive ever owned, and the most economcal. "Ive been sold on FORDS for a good many years. I remember an old model "T" truck I once owned whch gave me the greatest servce Ive got cut of any truck and more than pad for tself. "Ths 93S V-8 I have now hasnt cost me a cent for repars. In fact Ive not spent a penny on t except for gas and ol. And beleve me Im extremely well satsfed wth t and would buy another tomorrow. (The above Statement was gracously gven wthout compensaton o any knd) "Be Proof of the Puddng s Always n the Eatng" Only car vufe- $2500 Mlk V-8 engne. 2-lnch KWAOW. JtV duced prlc«null* t th* grwtml olu«ts womebu kltorj. DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. &AHWAY 777 St George Ave. Tel. Rahway Maple and Fayette Sts. Tel. 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10 -. Tnp At HAary Mtttng Here ^ SPECIALS PLR SILK STOCKINGS FA.. A MAX 98c SWEATERS 98/ Twn S<?t» SWLATLR SLITS 99 // 46 SUN-CLEER ^,.t PtRTH AM&OV Trumpet Blast Of Shofar* Tonght Opens Festval Of Rosh-ha-shandh For Jews ".->- : b r r fctr! M "*r*v of Re>»c.u AT Hps whf "-.! f»vf.rtj.?b* njrr. u. ntermeda:* REFDUNCIW;.<..;.-5 of -" yet* vhat t NOTICE! Startng Monday, September 30, Garbage wll be collected n tbe varous parts of tbe Townsbp as follows: MONDAY Al North of Man Street, Woodbrdge ncludng Edgar Hll. ~^ TUESDAY South of Man Street, Woo^Jsrdgc tnd We»t of Amboy Avenue and Campton Avenue WEDNESDAY Fordt, Hop^Uwn and Kea^bey. THURSDAY Avenel and Itela. FRIDAY Sewaren and Port Readng. BOARD OF HEALTH, TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRJDGE OlL f Zakkaut pr " rue 4t v. r. r. w» Pmf> Mrr?lu3:ry - E S A Jtn p,-r*.w *. L. ; r :r.nfgt OVJV -» L/-?t. - fer -0 th* frs: *:,: T.aner cf fart, a week-end ;t les-urely perusng to do t ; M«. P. Muccmre:;.^!^... f^. ^^^pj.jj-. Tablod r. sv*. t carred eghty pape? ; : **- *. <;- ;b* H«*vety -* H/r.TT Ij^r. Mrs Mrs s ^ladng a j-oody number of pad advertseg g T:! : Epycr.» week frot the pkn* and achevement? ofvar,ur t frpt fut for :»c A-B.n: Mrs. HftfcsJerrT.. MM TDvng, pctute/fcw d stage stage corrpanes. corr-panes It f wrtter. ertrer tfcuf nether t- r>r.-:«b*mfy. M«. JK,» *T±,,, Qf gro&dwsv. brsk. and M.sv- * fr- Mrt L:.*: p-.m scd "Mr ; ftrn- Thjmjv.r.: rts.s;r*- D:xvr. K:K M-jrT of ex*. rr<:*::r:(r c.v t.." -V BERGER WINS.,-.; Abro r.» jjor.t ;orr,r...4;<---.ar-.--r v. ;s. Ever tn:* ftna mjon;y, ht place of -jeer, vver-run nlr. r. J.anly nstalled n ITS EASY TO BUY A TORIDHEET any warm ar fur- n«n-, temn, v.pbr y,( u,,,,t ne(.,l eed (,,, to break nto your cash reserve. Tordheet I or Lot w.tcr. yl - s (, HUll(., wlhouut down payment, Three years to pay un- costs us nearly T. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER jt sr?r. "H ; Te: lt w cf K»r» : Ztt.- If r. DdMreaf I* Cmrmat Of )ehers*cl*b Party. at I>er.t.-«t f the SWEETNESS and UGHT Ar.r.t Nchols, wfc: HT:-:- fc F.OM" r.«. landed hack IT. Nt" } GJ< ;: ;r ; -hflth. Her psn> trf y.wt.fct.",;7y f. U.a: th* CU5t,TT!r5.: \f» Y-<rV. >.-jr. tr.t lned By Ucd.» " B v rv c whfdjlfo le** trnftu IH.,,., ^rxft jfro^f. notjt: Strwt. drt* qurk produced "Abes Irch polce ths *««k, T* lttle ndefnte, but thesecton m. Ger;tT. Mrs Mom- Mn Jofcr. Turk. Mn lr Mrs McW". r- M-f. Cofy. Mr^ Rtnf- KV-Earra* Brd. Mr* Hacsn *^ a Ncholt The!other?>c y^u M* theres Iot& to rr&5 n Varety. It takes. &.< \ - V x«; t- - T.,d»y <f -j. * nstl; Attert-.:.. jhstr, Torar O nt at of tae sapec {-; Tnt po;jjlar statj..er ha /:: (L^-jrtc all thfem: h adrr.rtrs d that h \,H board of the local orj;tr,,za t ; Jr yr:; *«hs b<nrt 4-Jrnf the comng, fo ^ ^ arfc. Mrf A; R ^ ^, ^ j-ear to cornj/lett.y earn out then.. w^he f. rrb-.ttr/poltcal tkarman; Dr. Ira T..-pt.T.-frr, j. vce charman; Mrs. ReynoMs, less than COAL" :T yoj warn, your reutmu cost. to he :- low ax possble l your home cumfortably warm wthout con.-tant atlent.on to Ih: heatng hy*tftn. Tordheet users are urgua to "KC-[J hooks" on ther fuel costs. Th-y tell us of ther savorr "- reportng as h(;h us (Oj less than prevous.oxth. H*ut the econotnts of Torlheet are not ts ly alvanlajfe. It s entf-ely automatc Stavng homvntfkeh nany Ht^pH and muth tme. It s dependable n operalon am elmnates IIUKI, drt, soot, ashes, and combuston olo.-;. Ask our heatng K]e*clals"ts to nspect your heatng sybtem am tell you what Tondreet. wjl coat to nstall and to operate. There s no ul>h jaton.. I lem - der... F. V TI I A. A W.. We arrange your loan. No delay. TORIDHEET OIL HEM ROTARY WALL-FLAM^ OIL BURNERS PRESSURE ATOMIZING OIL BURNERS..*:.? Ar,«*r^c.r t ae n *W r.or.lhf VJ pro }e»"-s tv.;- morntv Jadg-» Adrar Lyt»r c Sfr -r«n th* :.- -].t. Ar.dersr.., :-.dn*d.h moth*.. 0T"8T.:-t..y ".a<3 ory one of the ar^r.- by the master.ht.tj ytart prc v -t::or... tred jaentj rtat:.-. t t consrttr.y.o.»:*-d.he -fcofcd polce Kcre*. t* : w^.evtd an»rr»rjr*r tv <: HH. rr^de»tt"h u.t *^ Berr.h*rdt Jf-:««r. s»c Locav. [.rr. jj ht p r.jr t*<3 &? a marm-; l>. (. wthout r..tfy"? mutaton who.:v4 tre-tt :r. P*rrr. A.T- the ^/.":^.t*.*:. r.tavy wr.or opporf r al ba-- -Wood- rn-. -f fakng»ycs*^".rfstry rehef food orde-.»» wr.- r} r. the c -prary - -. regard t :r.^ from adr. :orr:pa:r. ar.j that he the c.vtody RED CROSS that,.., - f.u s*:retarv; Mrs. G. F,!?-jr.*r. It* l-«to:(-f Au/;:arv of the.-,,,,, fv/rtracf] f v h.4h wll hold "usurer; Mr. Ncklas. Jjr.,.- Red - I^rr/aKfc -lt Thursdav. y October r jsf charman; Mrs. A I Hubtr, > the property 70 G:e*n... OIL BURNER BOILERS AIR CONDITIONING FURNACES PHONE OR WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION Our practcal heatng engneer* wll upect yo heanng plant and advte you jutt how Tordheet can be uutalled to gve you genune heatng satsfacton. Woodbrdge Lumber Company * n Awocaton Wth STEPHENS SALES CORPORATION * HEATING ENGINEERS 23A E. Front Street AIR CONDITIONING PLAINFIELD, N J. < harrrr; of JJ."J- - K«U.nr,r uh> charman; J. H. Thay<:: Mar.r: and Mayor A. Y. fjrt:r.;r. br. Sptncor wll /jr.d-ot.he Fust Ad cla-sfc.-., :. w»ts announced. Mrs. HJrt<-r ar.n Mr:-. laroljjh wll head the «,r:rnt- ;M r the Iol Call. Busnessmen Elect Fred G. Baldwn Head Kred (j. Baldwn of Rahway Avenue, Woojhrjj.":, was elected presdent of the Woodbrdjre Towr-hp Busnes-mer.s Assocaton ths week. Dr. W. Z. Barrett was named vce-presdent. Joseph Cohen, "treasurer, and Ruth Volk, secretary. The ele.-tor, v.-s held at the.muntpu^bu^r.j; Monday ; The annual banquet wll be held at the Mayfar (.rll on the superhghway Wednc-May nyht, Octo her 6. at whch \rne the r,w ofh wll be nstalled. Not the smallest hull to rmny who saw and the thousands of others who heard th>: rht between Max Baer and Joe Lous Tuesday n^ht wa^ the presence there of Joe Humphres who lterally cah-e hack from the crave to he.present. After months of llness hj voce resounded feelngly through the amplfer- and over the rado as he ntroduced the contenders. Mrs. Florence- M. Hall of 532 ftahway [Avene, s charman, of the sale Jof tckets fo tle dnner whch the Urted Women Rtlublcan Club of Mddlesx County wll- hold at The Pnes, Metuchen, October 9. Kese-vatons may be made n person, or by telephonng Mrs. Hall at h Once more from Kenneth Collns, wzard of modem nerthan- n dsng, comes reassurance of pros-j,.ptrty w> Gmbel Brothers, of whch frm he» u member gnd! udvertsk drector, celebrates! the nnety-thrd annversary of ts foundng. I * * And agan Tom Mooney and Warden K. Bllngs leave prson! for appearances n court n fur-] ther attempt to gan freedom af-j ter hs many years mprsonment f or alleged partcpaton n the! bombng of a parade n San Fran csco ll JIU. BITTING blue coal I LOWEST PRICES FOR JTHE FINEST QUALITY ^UPKHIOR SERVICE PHONE «002 jffr H/r. product J.m Mjv.-.v.*-. : B.dnor. >(/ cj&tr. K* yet bttr. sttct- Jlsvs.- L :d. -ut ht added the r,*:.> oper, /.s sthfcd-le r> Late j e&sor; was exprt-s^ by mr-sjrtr. who = bookng :.*- frorr. :rt Kr.trht" of CooJ^ or. M:r..-net*, r. 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Free Delvery Phone Whg.AgJI Elzabeth Ave., and Irvng St., Rahway Phone Rahway 7.73 Deep Cut Prces TOOTH BRUSH 34c 75c LADY NAN COLD CREAM 29c $.25 Glbert ALARM CLOCK 69c SWEET PEA, GARDENIA, ORCHID 2 for 25c Woodburys FACE POWDER 39c 25c McKesson Mlk of Magnesa TOOTH PASTE. 7c Brown Mxture, 8 oz. 29 C SOc Stokes Expectorant, 8 oz. 29c SOc Rhubarb, Soda Mxture 29c 8 oz. 75c Squbbs Asprn, 34 C S 5r. 00?!, 25c Whte Pbe Tar lb. Blrc Acd 20c lb. Epsom Salt 24c Woodbury Shampoo 24 C 75c Russan Whte Mneral Ol Pnt. 29c Hnds Honey AND Almond Cream Wth A D.p*n«.r 39c MILK OF MAGNESIA PINT 29c $.00 Squbbs COD LIVER OIL 69c* $.25 HOT WATER BAG GUARANTEED 59c 25c RUBBING ALCOHOL FULL PINT U SOc REM 39c $.00 REM 69c 5Oc Probak BLADES PKG. OF 0. 34c Gllette BLADES PKC. OF 0 34c $.00 CRAZY WATER Crystals 79c Nestlet Chocolate BAR 2c DR. WEST Economy TOOTH BRUSH 27c thorourt^v th* Sut* tra" "JOSEPH ;ANDRASCIK 562 ST GEORGE A.: Fre«h Klled LONG ISLAND DUCKS 23c lb. rfresh Klled IROASTING ^CHICKENS 3 l BLADE CUT RIB R0AS 27c lb. GENUINE SPR;\ LEGS of LAI 27c lb JERSEY FRE [H A H 29 I tsunbrite CLEA 6 cans for 2r> LARGE JUC GRAPE FRUIT 4 for 25c Al Frankfurter < And Bolognas 25c lb. Woodbury FACIAL SOAP 3 TO A CUSTOM I 6c 75c ENOSALfS 39c 25c Lsterne, TOOTH PASTE 5c 60c orna SYRUP OF HGS 37c 75c j Corys FACE POWDER 49c 25c Dr. West TOOTHPASTE 2 for 25c 35c Lfebuoy SHAVING CREAM 9c 75c Squbb. MINERAL OIL 53c

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