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1 .. :, " '.. ' " ' - The News of All The Townshp Sportng News Page 9 VOL. X, No. 34 WOODBRDGB, N. J., FRDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 Avenel Man Draws Heavy Fne After Smash-up Wth P. S. Bus George Sabna Charged Wth Drvng Wthout Lcense And ; Beng ntoxcated Must Pay Fnes Totalng $ n Addton To Payng For Damage To Property George Sabna, of Rahway avenue, ly mssed httng another passenger Avenel, wag fned a total of $ on Monday followng hs arrest Saturday, nght at mdnght Jor drvng whle drunk. The fnes were: $200 for drvng whle drunk, $25 - for drvng a car wthout a lcense to drve, $2.60 costs, and $15 doctor's fee. car. Wllam McDonald, of State street, Perth Amboy, drver of the bus told the polce that the Studebaker was headed straght for the bus and that he, McDonald, avoded a head-on collson.by turnng the bus sharply to one sde. >Sabna was taken to polce headquarters by Offcer A Smonsen and Sabna, accordng to the polce record, was drvng a Studebaker car northward on. Rahway avenue. was examned by Dr. B. W. At a potat near Freeman street he land,who pronounced hm drunk, ran nto a Publc Servce bus, dam- Although the Studebaker was damagng several panels n the bus. Then aged n httng the bus and the ol ha car s sad to have left the road tank, Sabna escaped njury. nd tan nto an ol tank on the prop- n addton to hs heavy fne, Sa erty of Chdrles Meyers, damagng blna wll have- td meet clams for the tank. The polce were also n- damages to the bus and the o formed that the Studebaker narrow-' bank. Cyncal Psychology At The Hgh School The students of Woodbrdge Hgh Sthool wll be gven a weekly lesson n cyncal psychology from now on. A large, decoratve poster wll be placed n the corrdor of the school, and each poster wll mpart a wse bt of worldly wsdom to those who need t perhaps the Freshmen had better read a lttle from now on. Heard the day before yesterday: Board of Educaton offcal: " understand that you are applyng for a poston as teacher n ths Hgh School." Steve: "Yes, sr." Offcal: "Have got you rght?" Steve: "Yes, sr." Offcal: "From what college dd you graduate?" Steve: "Colgate, sr?" Offcal: "Have 1 got you rght?" Steve: "Yee, sr." Offcal: "O. K. Let me smell your breath." Steve: "What for?" Offcal: "We *h, now " Steve: "Don't keep me watng." Offcal: "Have got you rght?" Steve: "Yes, sr er, mean no sr Aw! don't want the job anyway." (Ext.) Msa Emery of the Commercal Department has a rare antque. t s n the form of a watch. Of course, you wll mmedately say that a watch s not an antque, but ths one s t s a dollar watch two years old and t runs forward or backward.! you daa't beleve t ask Mss Emery for a demonstraton. seln Boy Scouts Wn Hgh Honors Rchard Shohn and Peter Schmdt Awarded Eagle Badges. The Hghest Award For Boy Scouts n the presence of a large number of parents and frends of the Boy Scouts of seln, Eagle Badges were presented to ScouU Rchard Shohf and Peter Schmdt Monday. The presentatons were made by Mayor Ryan uf Woodbrdge. The Court of Honor waa presded over by Alfred D. Hyde, who was as- Bate<j by Carl Brnkman and Dstrct Commssoner B. F. Ellson who s secretary of the Court. Other vstors ncluded besdes Mayor Ryan, Townshp Treasurer Gardner, Harold L. Hall of Perth Amboy, Charman of the Troop Organzaton Commttee df the Rartan Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca, and Scout Executve Herbert W. Lunn of Rartan Councl Headquarters. Other awards ncluded a Frst Class badge to Gustave Huttemann and mert badge awards as follows: Gustave Huttemann, athletcs; Charles Huttemann, athletcs; Peter Schmdt, cyclng, brd Btudy; Stanley Seabasty, book-bndng, fremanshp; Rchard Shoht, scholarshp, freman shp, book-bndng, brd study. Stan- DeMolay To Present Fall Dance Tonght n New Masonc Temple Members Expect Large Crowd At Pleasng Fall Affar The local Amercus Chapter, of the Order of DeMolay wll present ts fall dance ths evenng n the New Masonc Temple n Green street. Lnd Brothers' Orchestra has been engaged to furnsh the muscal scores of the evenng, and the De- Molay members expect to have a large crowd at the affar. The boys are endeavorng to make ths socal event a huge success, and many attractve noveltes have been arranged by the commttee n charge. Ths s the frst large event g y the DeMolay club has sponsored ths Jear, and your hearty cooperaton s asked n order that the affar may be a socal and fnancal To Lay Cornerstone Of Memoral Hosptal The cornerstone of the Memoral Hosptal at Rahway, wll be lad on Saturday afternoon, November 3, at 2.30 o'clock. Governor A. Harry Moore wll be the prncpal speaker. The members and frends of the Woodbrdge-Sewaren Chapter are nvted to attend the ceremones. Thosa attendng n cars are requested to meet at the old hosptal at 2 o'clock and parade to the new buldng. Brllant Record Of Tax Collector Larson's Offce s Model Of Effcency Operates Wth Precson of Bank Tex Collector Carl Albert Larson whose term expres ths year, s out fnr re-electon on hn record of servce and few men n poltcs have a Hgh School Gasses To Debate On Health For Beautful Trophy nsurance Company Offers Wnnng Clad "Sprt of Health" Trophy n nter- Class Debates To Lay Cornerstone Of New Masonc Temple The corn«r*tone' of the New Masonc Temple on Green street wll be lad on Saturday, November 10. rtt 1 P. M. Wllam T. Vanderlp, of Newark, Grand Master, wll be the prncpal speaker. Prevous to the layng a parade wll start at 8 P. M. A dnner for the Grand Lodge wll be gven at The new audtorum wll be open durng the evenng for publc n Bpecton and dancng. The Metropoltan Lfe nsurance Company has offered a mounted trophy to the class n Woodbrdge Hgh School whch shall, be the ultmate wnner of a seres of debates on health subjects. The debates wll be lmted to ntct^lass tattles, and they wll be fought n a consecutve seres between ths teams of the respectve classes. The trophy wll be awarded as a permanent gft, to the class whch shall wn all of Jts debates., The name of the wnnng class wll be engraved on the base of the prze whch 18 mounted on heavy onyx. Over the heavy bale a afgurerep- James Fler, the Republcan canddate for Townshp Commtteeman resentng "The Bjtrt of Health". for the Frst Ward ha& been sadly better record of effcency to offer Ths fgure hat a. marble lke fn-hamperens a reason for beng returned to of- sh, and the whole trophy s very Mr. Fler s chef engneer at the by llness n hs campagn. fce. Mr. Larson has been a resdent of Woodbrdge snce 1912 fnd Prncpal Ferry announced that at the docks n Port Readng. The attractve.. car-dumper of thevfleadng Ralrond the debates wll te arragned and presented n thjmjfcar future. Eact! class wll havr- wals for the de- batng teams, and the speeches and 1 debates wll be gven under all of the scholastc delatng rules. Capable judges wll bft selected to vote ther opnons, am after the last debate, the trophy jvll be presented to the wnnng te* n. Ths crcut ol debates wll undoubtedly prove nterestng, and some excellent q er-clas3 debatng : s expected. TW teams, schedules, nnd topcs wll tyf publshed n the! NDEPENDENT<* soon as they are made publc. Tells Rotary Of Traffc ncrease Tuesday Brdge Club '' Honors Boston Guest The Tuesday Afternoon Brdge Club was entertaned on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Leon Campbell n j Fler (tampered By Bad Accdent Frst Ward Republcan Unable. To Carry Out Plan To Vst Every, Voter. of Success Confdent car-dumper s a marvelous mtu-hne that pcks up a coal car contanng forty tons and dumps t n a few seconds nto coal barges or boats. On July 30, ths year, a certan mechansm had to be repared and rather than send one of hs men nto a dan- PRCE THREE CENTO Townshp To Work For Dredgng Of Creek Letter From Rvers *nfl Harbors Engneers ndcatng Dspoa* ton To Drop Project Arouses Offcal*. Manufacturers To Be Enlsted n Cause Electon Offcers Are Apponted Reluctance upon the part of the U. S. Board of Engneers for Rvers nd Harbor* to dredge Woodbrdge CTeek was ndcated n a letter receved from that body by the townshp curk an4 r«ad at the Adjourned meetng of the Townshp Commttee Tuesday afternoon. The letter set forth that a prelmnary examnaton had been made by the dstrct engneer wth favorable recommendatons but that on such nformaton as had been receved the board was not convnced of the advsablty of the Unted States undertakng any further mprovement. t was ponted out as an objecton 1,,,1.,,,.. honor of Mrs. C. A. Campbell, of success. The commttee whch has has been collector of taxes for three "\ very capably arranged ths evenng's years and eght months. He was The przes for hgh scores were a- program conssts of Albert Martn, j frst app onte (j to fll the un-expred warded to Mrs. Edwn Melck, and charman; Ralph Deutsch Vctor ' term of Arlhur Bcrry Thonj, n Mrs. Nevn Guth, Mrs. C. A. Campbell receved the guest prze and bnerman, and Justn Marsh. 1925, he was elected for a term of three years. Mrs. C. W. Barndkov, the consolahs offce he found thngs g n a cha-' ved. of the gant apparatus Ml otc condton wth lttle or no system and much confuson of records. Campbell, Mrs. Martn Newcomer, Those present were: Mrs. C. A. went hmself. He was njured so ple, who later turned out to be Mss serously that he has boon lad up mmedately he set about nstallng' Mrs. Cedrc Ostrom, Mrs. Prank Var-.....,.,. Sally Ftzgerald and Mss Mary BV6T slnee untl1 the last few not only order but order of the ' den, Mrs. Julan Grow, Mrs. Carl (lays - Deatty, of the Hgh School faculty, On August 28, because hs njures were not healng as they should, hghest degree. The man feature of j Wllams, Mrs. George Merrll, Mrs. won the awardb for the funnest Speaker Sayt There Wll Be hs plan was and s: taat a tax offce should be conducted exactly C. W. BarnekoV,"!rs, Nevn Guth. garbs, To use slang, the make-up of Sx Tme* As Many Autos Mr. Fler had to undergo an operaton. He has been confned to hs "wow!" these two faculty members was" a n Thrty-fve Years lke a bank wth every penny ac- ; counted for and every account balas! a'nee each evenng before the offce Jensen Encouraged bed throughout September and most j Dancng, games, and refreshments That there wll be sx tmes of October. Durng the last few j were the attractons of the evenng. s closed for the day. t was a pretty bg undertakng but Larson was Besdes the many student* and much automoble traffc hero thrtyfve years from now was the preac-1 equa to t and goon had hs offce By Dstrct Reports ton of Wayne D. Heydecker 'n ad-! workng n strct accordance wth the dressng the Rotary Club yesterday, routne he had set as an objectve. Second Ward Canddate Hears That Dstrct s Soldly n Favor Of Hs Return To Offce days he has been able to be out for a few hours each day. f t were not for hs njures, Mr. Fler sad, he would have been able to push hs campagn and would have vsted the home of every voter n the ward. Mr. Fler has been employed by the Readng Ralroad Company for twenty-nn* years. The earler years of that long term were spent n Phladelpha. Twelve years ago he came Hgh School Senors Hallowe'en Dance s Enjoyable Success manufacturers to locate here. Joseph Petraca, of 624 Flftb street, Unon Cty, wrote to the commttee that hs Buck car had b««n Next Event of the Glass ofdamaged n an accdent wth a tractor and that he had later learned that the tractor was the property '29 s Card Party Tomorrow n Hgh School of the townshp. He wanted to be Gymnasum rembursed for the damage to hk The Senor Class of Woodbrdge Hgh School opened ts 1928 card of socal events last Tuesday evenng wth a masquerade dance n the Hgh School gymnasum. A large crowd attended the successful affar, and musc for dancng was furnshed by the Unversty Fve of New Brunswck. The gym wag decorated n orange and black, and subdued lghtng effects gave the floor a pleasng appearance. Corn stalks were stacked n each corner, and pumpkns perched here and there. All n all, the place had a real Hallowe'en appearance. Przes were awarded for the prettest, funnest, and moat orgnal costumes. Edna Brgman, mpersonatng "Lady Macbeth" was gven the prze for the prettest costume, and Vesta Peterson, n the guse of^ a well known move actress, took the prze'for the most orgnal masque. A very, very old and mysterous cou- guests who were present, the followng faculty members attended: Mss Vera Allshesky, Mss Mary Beatty, Mss Mare B. Dungan, Mss Dorothy KOOJMS, Msa Ruth Snyder, Mss Sally Ftzgerald, Mss Sylva that such savngs as mjrht be mad* would be purely local. The Utter was dated October 10 and. all partte nterested are nvted to submt wthn thrty days of the date of the 1#V tor, all statwaanu an4 argwmdav that can b«produced bearng oa, * eessty for the mprovement. The letter was referred to the engneer and the admnstraton commttee wth a recommendaton by Mayor Ryan that they g«t n touch th local manufacturers and obtan ; defnte nformaton as to what use could be made of the creek were the hannel deepened. Ths nformaton s to le presented to th«port Rartan Commsson. The Mayor sad that every effort should be msd«to have the creek dredged as t would be of great value to the manufacturng nterests of Woodbrdge and would be an nducement to other car. The case was referred to the' mprovement commttee wth nstno- tons. to nvestgate the crcumstances. A request from the lre commssoners for a fre hydrant wth outlets for two and one-half nch eon* nectona, to be located at Bushnell avenue and Court street, was referred to the admnstraton commt* tee. 1 The followng specal offcers wore apponted to serve at the polls on Electon Day: Fnt Ward, Frank Chany, John G«rty, Thomas Larkn, Theodore Holzhemer, John Powers, John Rottenhopper, James Krby, George Keatng, Patrck. Burke, Thomas Gerty, Peter Leahy and Bernard Dungan. Second Ward, George Lenger, Stephen Sutch, J. Domyka, Alexander Hamlton, H, McCardle, John Peterson, John Handerhan, Wllam Westlake, Francs Gallagher and Gustav Martn. Thrd Ward Benny Smone, Frank Lozark, John DuBos, Frank annon, Wllam Hansen, Thomas Bshop, Joseph Ruth and Joseph Jelleckg. Andrew J. Long was apponted a specal offcer for a term of one year and wll begn hs dutes upon supplyng bond and applyng to the chef of polce f or nstructons. Bearcats Plan Socal Events At Meetng He sad that by the same tme there Beng wthout any outsde nterests LarBon was able to gve all of wll be one automoble to every four nhabtants of Mddlesex rrmnty nstead of the present rato of rence of ten years as an engneer Holden, Ed Dougherty, E. J. Robn- Club Wll Honor Deceased hs tme to hs task. And an expe- Emery, Coach Oran Rce, L. C. one to twenty. n the offce of hs counsn, Morgan son and Donald WestcotU Member at Church Mr. Heydecker s feld secretary F. Larson, gave the new tax collector "Ben" Jensen, Republcan canddate for Townshp Commtteeman successfully planned the affar con- Servces The Seno* commttee whch so of the Dvson of Publc Relatons much valuable nformaton concernng townshp affars, boundares, from the Second Ward, s workng ssted of Helen McCann, Ann Buch- of the Regonal Plan of New York to Woodbrdge, beng transferred to and ts Envrons. The terrtory under ther observaton extends to a the Port Readng poston. He s values and other detal that was helpful. The engneerng frm of Lar- fact that at every hand n hs ds- Maude Johnson, Lous Martno FJearcat A. C. decded to have church anan, A. Maer, Rchard Predmore At a recent meetng, the local ' n charge of a large force of men and has bult up an organzaton that s radus of ffty mles from* New son & Fox, where he worked had trct he s recevng assurance that Mckey Toth, J. Ksh, and Evelyn servces held n honor of ther deceased member James Spos. A thoroughly loyal to hm and gves York whch ncludes most of northern New Jersey and extends as far needs of the> townshp. n ths work Mr. Jensen s a Fords busness The next event on the socal CBN nomnaton commttee was appont- att %ded to the. engneerng j he wll be elected by a bg majorty. Baldwn, hm the hghest degree of cooperaton. south as Manasquan and ncludes! Larson had become famlar wth man beng the senor partner of the of the Class of 1929 wll be a card ed to take charge of the electon of Whle resdng n Phladelpha Mr,, 9,000,000 people. He sad the Re-1 every secton of the townshp. frm of Jensen and Rodner, and so party whch wll be held n the Hgh the club offcers for the 1929 seaeon. Anthony Palmer; Joseph Sp- gonal Plan found most of ts workn the ntermedate belt. was a great deal of outstandng Fler was elected to the Board of Ed-: School naaum tomorrow after- At the tme he took offce there s n a poston to get about hs dstrce n the nterest of hs campagn. 1..AKAH «-ln^ Sl-tt--l» AY*<S1 BAM7A/1 flffhl Of t'll ucaton n that cty and seryed eght os, John Choma, and John Slebcs. years as a member of the board. After movng to Woodbrdge and be- played and many beautful przes noon at All games wll be Ablty to move s essental to! money n delnquent taxes. Mr. Larbusness Mr. Heydecker ponted out. son act about gettng n ths money comprse the body of ths commttee. These members wll offcate at He s a member of the commttee wth a record for excellent servce comng acquanted he took a deep wll be awarded to the wnners n He clamed that a mllon dollars s by means of frequent tax sales. An to hs ward. Ths servce s bearng each respectve game. The Senors the electon of the new offcers, and actve nterest n all publc matters. He was elected to the local lost each day through traffc delays, average of four sales a year has been frut now n the encouragement the n charge of the card party are as ""' Tho Bears have decded to hold a etc., n Regonal Plan terrtory. the record and most of the old delnquents have'caught up. None s out commtteeman s recevng through- follows: Decoratons, Joyce Godson, club banquet on Saturday, November 10, and they have also appont- Board of Educaton and when hs Park systems were ponted out by outmso.str.ct. hs dstrct. Jensey jensey says.ay. he w u»» feels M. Maer, J. Ksh. Cards and tables, red was re-elected. He Mr. Heydecker as good nvestments allowed to..lag. The drve \ for delnquentaxes s kept * ' Dp/onstantl> recevne s now selvng hs secon te Clark. Publcty,.Lorene Dtetaerson, that event. John Palko, Anthony Teddy Barna, Mckey Toth, Howard ed a commttee to take charge of confdent, especally m the lght of *". because the surroundng propertes were greatly ncreased n value and between the rush perods n the tax UD Ms whch wu expre n 19 0/ He WES? Rosale Choper, Madelyn Jones. Refreshments, Vesta Peterson, Cecela gy wll arrange the banquet pro- Palmer, John Zozo, and George Na«one of the man organzers of the ;hey usually provded addtonal traf-1 offce and a steady stream of payflc roads. He partcularly commend-ments comes nto the offce. Oljropta, Dorothy Brennan. Prces, ceedngs. At the meetng, Joe Far- campagn work just the same Men's Brotherhood ant connected wth the Presbyteran Church. Mr. ed the Bronx Park and the Unon The rush perods are n June and Mary Burke, Johanna Magyar, Bertha McKene. probably be ntated n the near fukas was admtted to the club he wll Fler s an honorary member of Fre ounty Park Systems. December when the great bulk of Company No. 1. A venson dnner was enjoyed taxes are pad. Durng those perods ture. The Cats are also plannng a n hs campagn Mr. Fler s yesterday. Flod Howell'shot a deer Mr. Larson remans n the offce large dance whch wll be held n pledged to economy and good government. He always conducts a n the ' northwest corner of N«w December. More nformaton regardng ths wll be gven later. York state ths week. clean campagn and hopes for che support of hs frends. Mr. Fler every nght untl a late hour n order togve taxpayers an opportunty to pay. t s not pleasant n June producng the Mayor mpressed t upon the assembly that hs honor had qvenng whle others are seekng and July to reman n an offce every Turkey and Oyster Supper concluded an ntervew by remnrkng that whle he hopes to be elect- To Be Gven By Church Group ley Seabasty also receved a Star Scout award. postponed another engagement to be bathng resorts or coolng off rdng ed he wll be the frst to congratulate hs opponent f the latter s Roessler-Stern Frm n Busness Nneteen Year* To. n presentng these Eagje badges n attendance on ths occason and n autos but the offce s kept open The Lades Assocaton of s Mayor Ryan sad n part, "May ths expressed to the Mayor on behalf of regardless of the heat. elected. Congregatonal Church held ts hghest award n the Boy Scouts of the people of seln, deep apprecaton for hs nterest n the success of method of runnng the offce s "hat of Event of Mrs. Wllam Frankln on Bar- Another feature of Mr. Larson's Hold Sale n Honor ular meetng ths week at the home ^ Amerca be a Bymbol to you of good ctzenshp, You have, through the scoutng n the communty. no money s allowed to accumulate Club Hears Papers ron avenge. The lades were busy passng of numerous tests and After Mayor Ryan departed the there. Deposts are made daly n On Ancent Mexco The Roessler-Stern furnture! store sewng on artcles to be packed n "through lvng the prncples of the second part of the program ncluded bank shortly before closng tme( of n Perth Amboy wll commemorate a mssonary barrel to be sent to A Scout Oath, become Eagle Scouts. the presentaton of the troop charter the bank XA11 that remans n the Mrs. Stanley Potter, of Rdgedale ther nneteenth annversary wth an msson school n Tugaloo, Mss, The Townshp of Woodbrdge s for ts fourth year. Ths was preesnted by Mr. Hall on behalf of the pad after 3 P. M. tax offce over nght s that whch s unusual furnture sale. Ths frm Plans were dscussed for the b%> proud of you and congratulate the avenue, was hostess on Tuesday, to staj-ted wth a (small store on Smth zattr to be held on December 0, Mr*' people of seln and partcularly Rartfln Councl and was accepted Wth full control of every angle the Tuesday Afternoon Study Club. street and now occupes an entre B. W. Hoagland wll be general; your pa*enu and troop of fellow by Carl Brnkman, representng the of the bjsnes of the offce any nformaton s nstantly avalable; wth the Cty of Angels", was read by avenue and- Smth at»pet. A turkey and oyster supper wttv* An nterestng paper on "Pueblo, buldng on the corner of Madson charman. Scouts for ths great honor whch has Troop commttee. come to you. trust, as the years Scoutng n seln s veryftrmlyes-tablshed and the award of the Eagle offce cloaeb, there s never a ques- of detaled nformaton concernng played] two panc\ solos, "Tarn.0' u'ghest ethcs n the furnture zaur. Mrs. W, Frankln s supper; balance struck each day before the Mrs. (JlftUde Dcker. Mrs. Potter They have always mantaned the be served n connectan wth the ba-; go by, you wll look upon ths occas- Bon as pne whch wll always remnd has gven t even greater ton of any account, and wth every ; townshp funds. When ho cam* Shanter" and the "Cradle Song". trade and gve- good values for the charman. Refreshments were se** ; you to be a good scout for the rest stmulus to keep up ths steady pro entry double checked there s never! nto the tux offce he became a sort Another excellent paper on. "Culture of the Asstecz and M»y*", lowest possble prces under lberal ved durng the socal hour. Tha; of your days." Charman Hyde n n- gress n the future, any delay n obtanng any kml of of walkng bureau of statstcs for y was credt terms. They haw rsen to be next meetng wll be held on Novems s exhbt of the tax condtons. - every one else about the town hall. read Mrs. J. J. J Lvngood L d J r x g Jr. one of the leadng, furnture stores ber 7 n the Sunday School roonje^ Ths hgh degree of effcency has le was able nstantly to furnsh any Current events was led by,mra. H-H n Mddlesex Tcounty throsgl ther when the.barrel wll be packed attract 1 *! the attenton of thefrmof knd of nformaton about the townaccountants that audts the townshp shp. ' were served. The next meetng wll ' Ther tremendous stock: enabled A. Tappen. Delcous refreshments hgh class' of servce. the msson school. books and the reports presented after Ths same exp«rence has enabled he on November 20 at the home of them to offer unusual values dujrnf each audt always contans a com-1 Mr. Larson to keep n constant and Mrs. C. W. Decker. the Annversary Sale. meat prasng the excellence of the ntellectual touch wth all new developments of the townshp and has morrow to vstors n the store. Free gfts wll be dstrbuted to- management of the offce. Ordnar- ly audtor* present comments of a gven hm a great advantage n Some of the gft tems are clamed very dfferent nature somethng n knowng accurately the true valua- to "be nvaluable. VOTE FOB JAMES FLER Republcan Canddate FOR qo.mmtteeman From Frst Ward Woodbrdge Townshp Gentrul Electon, Nov. 6, 1928 [X * JAMES FLER Pad for by Canddate, _ theh way of recommendatons and change* for the betterment of the system but not so n the townshp tax offce. The audtors never found anythng to crtcse. n 1917 when the townshp maps were beng revsed by the engneertons and the change! n valuatons n all parts of the UtoBcpalHy. Mr. Larson resdes n the Ford* secton. He has -. always been a staunch Republcan and» a member of the Republcan Club of the Second Ward and 1» also a member ng frm, all of the detal Work was of the. clubh n Wboowdge and sedoae by Mr. Larson. Ths expert- to. ' ^ ence nv hmfttrwwjdous amount \ %akng ft 1 a; cand^cy Mr, Larson sad that he beleves hs servce and record n the tax offce s somethng to be jproud of and, he added, f the voters feel that that record enttles hm to another term n the offce he wll apprecate ther support on Tuesday. Tho Frederck H. Turner Co. 11 nsurance :; 4M E*»t Kt., Sewran Tctlephone Woodbrdge 239 -wr- Bg Furnture House To Mark Brthday For Contnued Good Servce Re-Elect 3 Jacob W. Grausam COMMTTEEMAN, FRST WARD Pad for by th«cundate. HARD MAN'S PHARMACY Ed. L. Hurdmuu, formerly of Seaman's, Porth Amboy PRESCRPTONS. Called For and COP. am Greel Tel, 185 Wl

2 TWO My Ansy la Tow Protecton Publc Senrce Shows Ten Mllon ncrease l'-rpnr»l:tm' t«mny» For Y«.*r Endnc September JO V'jcK GrfSfr Than Pre'put Year - r VT't -77. Sf T :' " -".-jmt ** :r. crease : *.. : :!»v.r. c rt: T^-.TU* -.- rjt ^rra^r S{1 - ' te Slar.f* fcr d- V MOTHER KEEPS HER SON N SHACKLES FOR TWELVE FRDAY. NOVEJBr".K 2. YEARS ntone Man t the Vctm o! Crvelty Actuated by Maternal Loot..\/-ft ' :. rrpr-r.t tpx B«-«* <f" ' w * tn frcnt t'. l>l*c* «? One* n naana Fear That Pn^t Wat Put nto Grave Ahv< - *. r ' Tf ;.» m' hm by :T S<«r:»fl<on the Lot at Hopelessly ntam.,..^j *~h*t '"-" -t TT^BTsr^ ftlt'.f? ' ft. 'T*n'. :«'. nalac n re rt.;mr*t. ::. At t ' Namemk* * ' th fr«_ m of tw» RCK»J n - ' r -rr K* «jrr:. : < ::? t'-f her-. f hf V:;.: r*;*t:e* yc^r e. t: : -> r.:rr. -«-?:h vjrt^r the w&rr.rr, "h 1.. h;." Be»»rf ' the h??*t that '-f ^ha: r.ot take fr'jr*-. s? j-a'r'asf hm. Po not &;- Kxtk^j-.. c- s;»p by the G^.Tf Vop space J^1tb* ffftv^ sport m th*. ert»nplern*rt Gc soetlgjy en th* EDd. k tts«r«hrrts ttw «km dcaon Press Ae hprake of the f.->c aj yoa roll aronad the crr- S»T«yea tb* c^capse tt-tp. WOODBRDQE Self CmteVae* ' fhe. "We're all full o' f a chld can acqure l "jpen >r- and f 1 warn* pajr mournful tv complex before he «"M >'n<"jrb ; nn mne. th*1'» my t(> b< prjf he nl! arhev* wlf- ^_ J f one naton becomes pacf A Dana) No«* uy! th» preparednegg a<lvr>catr "All cats can't be optmst," "-ay* j tb«woman's Home Companon, >. Prerl. the farm cat n Farm A Fre-' rr natone do not have to fola-w NAVCOAL Summer Prce. 1928, Buy your Coal Now Effectve ths date a further reducton n the prc««f, NAVCOAL takes place, tfc order to make Urn reducton possble t wll be necessary to delver aganst CASH. NEW PRCES FOR WOODBRDGE, SEWAREN, CARtERET AND AVENEL STOVE NUT $10.00 n 5 Ton Lo, $9.00 n 5 Too Lot $10.50 by the Ton ' $9.50 by the Ton NAVCOAL CORP. Malnf Addr«M Box 393 Perth Amhoy Tel. Perth Amboy 2781 * ROM CAPE COD to the Golden Gate, and from th«gulf to tbe Canadan border, an army of Bll D&f's protects the home hp. bulder*' choce n materals and workman- Taue forr" s our battle cry and wherever yen tee Bll Dne dsplayed, there you may be sure all promte wll he Wlled.. WOODBRDGE LUMBER COMPANY M.\TER1AL STORE Ttle of Hgh Honor Mthtma n Hndu nean fr«at- Doled OQ«. t s also the name of tfct Bgb prest or fd««leader at th«the- wopbltts- WE SSUE "T» 14S.-T. vert t's~ t;c'.sll.?24,c4 04 for S* of»7 cf R6J.1JXM.. <f 12?'..- ron:* o^d.c-rrs l.*w.?2t,52 for Ser:tnb«A»od Fre Hare Your Chmneys Oeaned LOUS Thoroughly Er.r.aes G:ve:. Sesd a P(.=:a MOORE 113 L&tgftlluw Streel CARTERET. N. J. WM. F. MURPHY SH^ET METAL WORK Tm :: Copper :: Sbe*t ron Roofng and Hot Ar Heatpf 45 MAN STREET Tel. Woodhrdge?8 HOT VALUES For Cold Weather at GREEN STAMPS DOYLE 8 CUNNEEN msmths PHOHC SPOT SHOP GREEN STAMPS SATURDAY Men's - Youth's Underwear Just receved the largest and most complete lne of men's underwear for fall n the state. Sze to ft any man 34 to 50. Longs, Shorts, Stouts; short sleeves, long sleeves, athletc style; n Wool Slk and Wool Cotton Rbbed Balbrggans. Pure Heavy Weght Australan Wool Under' wear; a gar.... UNON SUTS Men'* Heavy Weght ted Grey Unon SuU. specal $1 Mot- 50 Value S % Cooper Allen Pure Wool Unon ' <t/1 95 SuU Men's Duofold Health Underwear For fall and wnter Health, protecton, comfort Unon Suts Separate Garments $2.25 ea. Genune Root's Tvol j Underwear; a : garment at j Men'* Fall Weght : Unon Sut* $1 $1 AUen A. Heavy Mxed Wool j! Heavy Weght Natural Wool Unon tf00 A.garment "1 79 Suts Manhattan Heavy Weght Unon d SuU!at <Pl j Men's Allen A Medum UU1 Weght (M 50 Balbr gan... $1 MEN'S, YOUTHS' ALL-WOOL SWEATERS at prces that save you money $1.95; $2.45; $2.95; $3.95 $4.95; $5.95 neck, V neck, Pull Overs, Coat Style wth or wthout collars. Whatever t s n knt wear we have. $5* RAN SPECALS STANDARD STUDENT SLCKERS At Boy.' Sze $3.Wj $4.95 New Trench Style Rancoats $8.95 GENUNE REVERSBLE LEATHER LUMBER JACKS At $9* Black Leather Coats $10.45 XX SPECAL FNE CORDUROY PANTS $ Rdng Breech^ $2.95 TUXEDO SUTS TO HRE Chartad te t M Fl&or. OD«H l lrd'.e ct tb* state nsane»ct'"tt Hs Jaler for the last nreve Tears ha* l»en bs me:her, Mrs. Joseph was lote that made me do t," she sobbed to offcers.. Standng oat- j sde her soa's }»l cel, Mr*. Beeler. called sck'tagly to hm: "Harry, t-e q«; do as mother say*." Meant t for the B«*t Beeler v>h rectsed trom he nsace asylnn by the goremor n 191C "He was B» bad could EOt fet tear hn to touch hm." Mrs. Beeler s J. The man was fed (J'jrog Ms confseeeet t<y Mrs. Be*!er. [ a?s*d a plate tlrptph t* «p v? a C'^-.T to f.:= rc-om. " frt.m--t~j t!.* governor to ta'e pc»> tre of hm." sad te mmh«r. 1 d! t?.e l'«t c".y!d. M Brt-f-r f.'.xtt lke a rser*'oftkvrs a!-. whr! t.ev { r-d of? :;e padlwck r.!:!s C'K. r '.J t-:.:ered hs room. A ;:!n hs rta.! u*-'! t't t!.e Seers acd a blanket oy'«lfe Preserved '. by Presence of Mnd ] l'.w\a:-.fl MLne. Hundreds of Man! s::---t ;-fjf'r:^as were wtnesses of j ; : :^:u^u;^ c;^e of juvenle alertness rfceev ttl.en Arson Atbero, fve, ran ' : fr^-nt of an automoble owned bj l'tj::y Warjen jwreoce J. Colgan ' f :\ v M;.e Slate prson. lr.mr,..( 'f cscg hs head, the frghtd.t l.::.j clung to the bumpers and '.:.? ''r^-cl ov-r tlje [.avement about ~f" fft-t. Hs f'/reams attracted the attt-ntva of Cty Marshal Robert A. Wrbter, whose whstle brought the a; to a standstll, an^ Mrs, Colgan, the.lrver, l?cuyfrea the chld's pre- U'/aueDt Wth tl.e ston>eg of the o'r, the chld reaed hs hold and sw-.oned. Excef-r for a few bruses anj scraches he was urnjnred. Orgn of Det Gamblng seems to be almost as old as humanty. Dce of one sort or nother hare beeo used (or about 5000 years, the Chnese beng the frst on record to employ rhem n Throw Nothng Away! We -an make that old sut luok lke new why throw l away? Don't be wasteful. Wt rehabltate old garments at rdculously low prces. Avst brng us your old clothes we'll make 'em lke new. clothes You can't go wrong when you let u"s.do your cleanng and dyeng we are exerts of long experence. New York Custom Talors 68 Man St. Phone 167 Woodbrdge t, GentU S^*an Afar tmklsx '.L C>e h«t»f ttf S«w Ttrt sbov, s r '-'e FrercJ! cj*.tc r*- mrs*<: "Ttf Aa>*rtc«a tapt heart!'» - **>S*T. tt? tncxr cc* ^rrp t'.a»!ep1» A Gau :. There's Dverstsn the Tasks Electrcty Performs n the Home Prce :»e dry tor, b.udeve!. fuv \ days. The W'chrach s no rer~:cr.;r.:ng, operates at low pressure anj a: low sp ed = 1 ^.::.:.:.: tfc: Prces <y Wdsbach cabnets begn at $225 cash. The electrc v- - brator makes taut muscles relax, smulates y c::culat on' zr.d wards off PUBUC^SERVCE Are You Partcular About the Qualty of the Food You Buy? Mott Homekecocrt know mtncdtrly vken thty mre reccrnf Value for tb«r Money. N*t»r»llT, tker patrose ke Stores wbere key recet«fooj of K n n QuJty at Prcn tlul *rr coatutentlt lower. P»rtcnl»f people patronze ASCO Store* heeau» they are alwmjv lurtd of complete Sattfactoa. ErerytbBf pouble dome by tk bf Food Dftrlntaf to brf to Your Tal*- trt fsett Foo^t at a nd of cotl. t Pays to Trade Regularly Where Qualty Counts! Best Pure Lard "> 15c Bg Money-Savng Canned Peas Sale! Reg. 23c ASCO Extra Fancy Sfted PEAS can 19c 3 cans 55c New Pack 1928 Crop ASCO PEAS can OC Reg. 10c Sweet Tender Peas.. 3 Fancy Jonathan Fanndtle Tender June PEAS 25c Apples doz 35c However you u?e Bread, wth the Meals, Toasted, for Puddngs, etc.. you wll fnd Bread Supreme answers every purpose satsfactorly and economcally. Oven- Fresh to VL.-J from Our Own Bakerv. Bread Supreme * 8c Vctor Bread 5c Every Meal Suggeston!! ASCO Tonato Catnp Snnrte Tomato Catlap ASCO Ckl Sauce Pore Hone Radk. Calforna Cacanber Cbp ASCO Bread CrnmU ASCO Pean*t Batter Whte Norvaj Mackerel Farndale Pr«*r»* ASCO Beau wth Pork ASCO Pure Prwerre b->: 15c 3 bvts 25c bo! 2Sc '.umbler 25c jar- 15c Cloverdale Buckwheat or Pancake Flour Newly Packed Fall Foods! SJTBB Map'.e Flavor Httkmr't Backwkeat Calforma Eup. AprcaU ASCO Faacj ToaaM. Prm Rp* TesutM*...' lumber 10c Red Rpe Tmatou fhch 10c; 15c ASCO Pmn StraawJ HoHy jar 15e % C&ns 25c jar 23c ASCO S.gar On ASCO C<^>keJ Spmack ASCO Sou- K»at. lb can -.., bot ASCO Golden Syrup 3'»' 25 2Sc 19c lb 12c med c»r 12c med can lck bg can 1+t j«t Sc can 15c bg can bg can Buy at "Headquarters" Where Qualty Counts! Rchland Butter Lonelk^SSc \ Gold Seal Butter Eggs T 62c twalv Super CLEANSER 2 cans 15c Newly Packed Prunes.. Suds Sweetheart SOAP 4 cake* 21c Calforna lb 53c 2 lbs 25c rhe Super O 4 9c Camay SOAP 3 cake* 20c Reg. 9c ( ; Desserts 25c ACCOGeUtne P. AC. 10 A P Cake 4c.. 4 pkgs 25c PRODUCE PEPARTMENT SPECALS! Fancy Loflg sland Caulflower head 29c Fresh Crsp Spnach Celery Heart* f.,.,... 2 lbs 15c 2 bunches 25c ceberg Lettuce Bananas Tokay Grapes, head 16c *... per dozen 28c 3 lbs 25c

3 Freeholders Reply To Hague Charge Say Counter Charge Wa» Merely Smoke Screen To Dvert Attenton From Probe n Hudson County Recently a communcaton was nent to Governor Moore and referred hy hm to the Case nvestgaton Pretty Sampler! The old-fashoned sampler conssted of a square of perforated canvas, the rows of perforaton beng equally (paced. Desgns were stamped on the ennvas and tlled n wth dfferent colored worsteds, the sttches formng lttle "V* On the fnest ennvas ths wonld almost gve the effect of» pantng. A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell t (lommttop oontsnnk certan atlr- Ratona made by three men who have been prnhnjr the affars of Mddlesex County for some tme past.. These men were, employed at the n stance of Frank Hague, of Jersey Cty, n retalaton for the Case nvestfjaton, and to offset, f possble, some of the result* of the Hudson nvestgaton as dsclosed by the Case commttee. Ths probe follows smlar proceedngs already carred out n other Republcan countes n the state. t was done for the specfc purpose "of detractng attenton from the Hudson County nvestgaton and to dvert the attenton of the Case Royalty $ Rettng Place The Greul pyrnmlr of Egypt s sad to have been tum hy Cheops more than FHMKN) years ngu t measure* at the hose7.'>f% reel on each of the four sdes. t s 4. r )l feel hgh and covers 12% acres of land. About 8,000,000 tons of stone were used n buldng t Herodotus states that t occuped 100,000 men for twenty years, fl wal used BB tombs for kngs. A NEW ERA N PCTURE PRESENTATON! A VERTABLE SENSATON! TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY THE SCREEN OF THE EMPRE THEATRE WLL COME TO REAL LFE WTH PERFECTED Movetone and Vtaphone T WLL SNG TO YOU WTH SUCH TRUE MUSCAL BEAUTY AND SUCH PERFECT TONAL QUALTY AS YOU'VE NEVER MAGNED POSSBLE. T WLL PROVE A REVELATON TO YOU. SEE AND HEAR THE OPENNG PRODUCTON "STREET ANGEL" WTH THE STARS OF "7TH HEAVEN" JANET, CHARLES GAYNOR and FARRELL. ADDTONAL ATTRACTON MOVETONE VAUDEVLLE FEATURNG WALT ROESNER AND HS CAPTOLANS BROADWAY'S MOST FAMOUS STAGE 1 BAND N JAZZ ACTON TODAY TOMORROW **Two Araban Knghts" "RNTY OF THE DESERT" FOX MOVETONE NEWS SUNDAY MONDAY BE6E DANELS N "TAKE ME HOME"... also... Sally O'Nell n "THE MAD HOUR" MOVETONE VAUDEVLLE Featurng VAN AND SCHENCK Commttee from the stuaton that exsts n Hudson County. 1. The frst allegaton relates to the purchase of fountan pens and pen sets. Ths practce of gvng; pens and pen aetn to County employees has been n voffe for n number of years under both Pemoeratc fnd Republcan atmnfttratons, am have been gven to County employees and others connected n some way wth-county affars. 2. n relaton to the statement that J. Schwartr, was pad the sum of $ twce, the records show that a credt was allowed on June 18, 1928, a long tme pror to the startng of the present pfob*^ t s true that ths bll was pad t but the mstake was very soon afterwards dscovered and ptoperly corrected so that only one payment was respectve clauses by the attorney DaAy, at Trenton. the feld and n the offce, tho Coun- countes that publshes a monthly passed upon and checked a* to ther ] er of Muncpajj Accounts, Walter R. s necessary to have assstants n Mddlesex County s one of the ttm actually made. for the Board. Ths practce has 11. n reference to the wthdrawal ty Engneer has receved certan ** 1 statement every month n the n«w»- 2b. n relaton to U» statement worked out welu.becau«,e there have j of certan, fund* from one account to fcra compensaton ax stated, for the: papers, showng n detal every Coun-. that there was an overpayment of been no losses sustaned n ths con- another, the practce followed s purpose of payng hs assstant* *o ty expendture so that each.month $ for the defvery of 74% tens necton snce the County Solctor smply one of bookkeepng n the engaged n County work. Hn bll* expendture* of the precedng month of coal, the fact of the matter s naugurated ths work, transfer of surplus balances, and for ths extra compensaton are all are publcly advertsed, and n tma that there was no overpayment and 8b, n reference to the addtonal j whereas «xctss n appropratons tmxed and approved by the Board. f way the entre County kept famlal that but one payment was made. compensaton receved by the County has been found, the money was n other words, the total compensa- j wth the fnancal transactons that Through nadvertance there wete Solctor for explosves work, the smply transferred to another ac-1 ton receved by the County Bng- go through the Board of Freeholder*. duplcate delvery slps attach- fact of the matter s that the County count, known as Accounts Payable, neer on the total contract work. Ths practce s not general ed to the voucher, but ao far as pay contans several dangerous explosves plant* whch need constant supended. gneerng servce*, whereas general' for a long perod of tme n 1U* from whch account t was duly ex- would amount to only 2, for all en- out the state, but has been followed ment of the coal tself s concern ed, there was only one paymen pervson, 1 and followng several serous 12. n reference to tem No. 12, engneerng contracts, throughout dlesex County for the specfc pur- made, and there was no double payment explosves dsasters n Mddlewould state that ths materal was the country, permt a fee of at least pose of gvng ths sort of nform*- n the matter at all. sex County n whch a number of purchased of A, Roth, New York 5% for engneerng. ton to the tax-payng publc. The voucher and check mad people lost ther lves, the Solctor Cty, delvered to the County, the 16. n reference to tho charge conbll We further state that the audt- out to one George Ellott and alleged was drected by the Board to under- certfed to the Board of Free-* taned n Paragraph 16 n connecton ng Arm of Hyans, Hafer A Com- to be mssng from the fles, : take the supervson of these plants. holders for payment n the regular wth the expendture of $26,000, t pany, lcensed Muncpal Account- actually mssng, but a search to That ths work has been properly course by the head of the Depart- s stated that ths money was ex ants of the State of New Jersey, these s now beng made and as soo performed s evdenced by the fact ment,- and pad as other blls. pended n the extraordnary repar have gone over the records of theas located, wll be produced. n the that snce the Board has assumed 13. n reference to the purchase Df three roads of the County, to wt: County, as stated above, and wth handlng 1 of thousands and thousands j jursdcton over these plants, there of flowers and shrubbery, the fact of Washngton Road, from the ntetof vouchers and checks by clerks and has been only one small accdent n the matter s that n the remodel- secton of the Causeway on Jackson fnd the condton to be as we r«p>- ther approval we state that thty audtors, t s not to be wondered at' over four years and the County has ng of the County grounds, both «- Street, South Rver, nnd extendng resent t. Ths frm s an experenced that perhaps one s mssng, but the ' recovered thousands of dollars from round the County Buldngs nnd a- to Mller's Corner, Sayrevlle Road Muncpal Accountng Arm, has bean materal purchased was actually re- one of the plants whch was crmn- round the Workhouse, flowers and No. 25, Metuchen aad Perth Amboy n? constant touch wth Mddlesex ceved by the Department whch or-1 B]y convcted of neglgence, manly ] shrubbery furnshed by landscape Smth Street, Perth Amboy, from County's fnancal transactons, and dered t. through the efforts of the Board of gardeners for beautfcaton of pub- the carbarns to ConveVy Place. The sre wllng to certfy, and do certfy, 4. n relaton to the charge, that * "... Freeholders. A proper.. fc* * t l l F? \_ ^_l ^.1.. _*. _ ^._ t resoluton ; le grounds has actually been order- work was furnshed under compot- j that the condtons are represented vouchers n connecton wth the authorzng ths work to be done hy, ed, delvered, and pad for. tve bddng- whch was the result of n ths artcle are corroct. County Board of Electona were the Solctor and addtonal comppn- ] 14. n relaton to the pru-teo of proper advertsement. BOARD OK FREEHOLDERS OP changed, the fact of the matter s! saton to be pad therefor was duly paynjf extras on contract work, the ' 17. All coul delveres wore MDDLESEX COUNTY. that the Cdunty Clerk of the Board : _. -~ : ~ : " : ~" ~-~~ of Electons, by and wth the con- j sent of the Presdent and one other member of the Board, and who on hs own volton has charge and jursdcton n these matters, ordered certan extra work to be done by Mrs. Olver, of Perth Amboy, n connecton wth the copyng of regster books to be used n School Electons and Lghtng Dstrct Electons. Ths work was actually performed by buldngs, but 10, s allowable n the paused by the Board and was therecords show that each extra s tem- rompsned by dellrcry shp left 1* alteraton, changng am remodelng j result of several publc meetngs hy xed and explaned on the voucher, the custody of the perton rte*mng of buldngs. Ths partcular work l th«ctlens demandng that the duly approved by the County Engneer the coal, n such nstances the prop-. was alteraton and remodelng. Ths ' Freeholders n.wume jursdcton over rate s approved by the Amercan the explosves plants. The Solctor's and nspector n charge, and * tr offcal of the buldng so furnsh- covered by a mpplemenul resoluton wl. Ths coal was delvered to tht' nsttute of Archtects. The arch- work n ths, connecton has been the authorzng the work. The prnrtrr three County buldngs and to tect employed was ^ Mr Alexander mbject of hgh prase and favorable dffer* n no respect from that n Workhouse and proper delvery slp* Merchant, one of 1ho most reapons- ' comment from the State Explosves' vogue n other conntles of ths ntnte, le archtects n ths end of the state [ expert, Dr. Samatolsk, ast well as and n the Slate Hghway Depart- were furnshed. X. n reference to the allegaton nd a man noted for hs hgh standng from Congressman Harold O. Hoff-1 ment tself. of pay-roll paddng, we utate abso- n the professon. man and others acquanted wth the 16. n relaton to the extrn rowlutely and wthout fear of sucrestfol 9a. n reference to the nsurance work. Ths work nvolved very con-1 pennaton receved by the County ' contradcton that there has be«n no Fee of f per month pad to the j sder&ble extra servces and t wn& Engneer, would state that due to the pay-roll paddng on any acoount, and County Solctor, ths practce was understood that the extra compensa- ] fact that a number of roads are con- f there are any nstances that call naugurated n order to have the So-1 ton would be pad, for t. structed at tb* one tme, necesnltat-1 be shown, we would be glad to haw lcttor pass upon, the legalty of each 10. n reference to the statement ng addtonal engneerng servces tho matter called to our attenton, polcy. There are hundreds of thousands that the cash books have not been n order to expedte the proper com-1 Ths Board has never countenanced of dollars on county property audted, the records show that a cash pleton of these roads, and also due sny such practce and the same do«nsured, and t was thought advsable reconclaton has'been made every to the fact that th«county Engneer not exst. to have these polces properly year and fled wth-the Commsson-1 alone cannot lay out the work and t We draw attenton to the fact that Mrs. Olver and the servces were rendered, for whch she was duly pad. 5. n reference to the alleged practce of payng blls wthout evdence of materal havng been receved, t s stated that all materals are checked by the Road Supervsor who must approve each and every one of the road blls. n addton to ths, the Freeholder ncurrng the ndebtedness knows of the delvery of the materal from personal observaton. 6. n reference to the statement regardng over-expendtures, the fact of thu matter s that when an account s exhausted and the budget lmtaton reached, no further blls are pad, but that some tmes t has been found necessary to ncur ndebtedness n order to keep the roads passable, whch blls are pad the followng year. Ths practce has been lmted so far as humanly possble and s no dfferent than the practce n vogue n practcally all other countes. t s more a defect of the Budget Act whch necesstates ths condton. 7. n relaton to the allegatons n Paragraph 7 allegng excessve pay- ment for prntng, no statement s made as Jo what bll ths, has reference to and consequently cannot be answered n detal. We know, however, of no bll for $1,200 whch should have been $600, and f the partcular bll wll be mentoned, we wll be glad to reply to that one specfcally. H. n regard to the allegaton that an archtect was pad 10, nstead of C, the fact of the matter s that 6, s allowable for the constructon of Genune Goodness Every A <sf P Managers Sprt When the A & P store manager says, thank you there s a rng of sncerty about t that says he means! And he does! For hs greatest am s that' you are thoroughly pleased. For t s hs store and he profts drectly by the day after day return of satsfed customer! tmls are an excellent ndcaton of ht good qualty that rtgns supreme at all A &P Store* Amboy Furnture House SATURDAY SPECALS Natonal Apple Week 1 Apples Fancy Table Fancy Mane Potatoes Flour or Hecker Cereota $ PECE DNNG ROOM SUTE $285 $ PECE DNNG ROOM SUTE $215 $ PECE DNNG ROOM SUTE $149 $ PECE DNNG ROOM SUTE... $109 $ PECE BED ROOM SUTE j. ' $295 $ PECE BED ROOM SUTE $235 $ PECE BED ROOM SUTE $179 $ PECE BED ROOM SUTE $119 $ PECE 6ED ROOM SUTE $99 For Cookng 4 lbs. 18c Basket $1.75 Sumtyfeld Stced Bacon' Hckory Smoked u 21 Blue Rbbon "«1O C Mayonnase :< 23 C VORY SOAP / Wh\ \Sle ) 24* b»g Calforna Yellow Clng PEACHES "r lona Brand n Heavv Syrup 15 $ PECE MOHAR LVNG ROOM SUTE $219 $ PECE MOHAR LVNG ROOM SUTE $139 $ PECE VELOUR LVNG ROOM SUTE $109 $ PECE BREAKFAST SUTE ^$35 $ PECE BREAKFAST SUTE $19.50 Amboy Furnture House Smth Street Open^venng. PERTH AMBOY Some of Our Attractve "Every Day* Low Regular Prces! Fancy Tny Peas *& P.. «Prde of the Farm Ketchup. My-T-Flne Dessert 3-*»-XSc P bte~tlp Matches "» 4c Oldjkjtcj Cleanser >«-l$c Baker's Chocolate Coluu.Lt* Kvc A 4> T 8alaton_ aull s< BREAD Whole Mlk Cheese Pare Lard Evaporated MUK "» ""*» v» c» '- to«evaporated Mlk" n Our Produce Department We Have! Yellow Turnps 3» 1O«Celery Hcartt Whte Ontoos Cranberres 1««GreatMM&MFC! AST ERN DVSO'N

4 Subscrpton S.50 Per Year V--.-h*, T.frj FV!!»> hj- MDDLESEX PRESS. 1S-20 Crwn Street, Woodbrdge Tt->r>.;v.ft, Woodbrrge 575. ',-,: F- " FYKNF. F,d:7-T \N -«:-* t: W a m ( MyB. J " L * 1 " lalal o-r' rr March S. *!*. N ;. jrder tb* Act of Marry J. TT! -TT.-.! 1 ;v Port- 1<75>. tttwtu aynnsm,»ft ** JMSfT W*9tJn.tK. tm t «M(. ", frm: r:'*~$ 'ht ;S krt-ws ;-> b* ur.tt-j'.'r.f-j"....*>'''a. s.'» Rfl^rt flavor cs»rtf t fr*-.'. ' -jr-.r. n!h;< ;ohmr ;T> - ;-» warthy. ar.j \o c sr fe'".? d r^b.c welfare. t* fjl-jtnr.«a? a". ::-r.fs 1 cxrr,-jr,';!*n ' on any ':' are VP cer.s'.dertd tb*" J>.palpab'y ssr.t by :t» «uth<>r r ;up where '?'n*»ath?r f GET OUT THE VOTE [_ The Duty of Every Ctzen D' U-v-r.->.--.f ;>.' R.-julcan party locally havr at tner 'ccn rjthtly attrl>uu^ '>< ulure'to get'out the party vote. There are.-suc«. enoujr'!', and nterest enough nvolved n the (-lectnt Tn-day Xd make t very probable that a heavy vote wll be cast. Tarty.v^rkojy should remember that ths.«a THE VENTRLOQUST rule that work? both ways. Gettng the vote out early < the mportant thng that,-hould be born n mnd by leadt-rs and worker? n every ward and dstrct. n the state and county candjrfttes ths year Woodbrdge Republcans slould have a keen nterest; ndeed Wood brdge voters regardless of partsan lnes.should be nterested n the Republcan canddate for governor, Senator Morgan F. Larson s one of our neghbors. He s a resdent of Perth Amboy and a frend to Wood-brdge and every town n the county. Hs electon as governor would mean much to Woodbrdge. The career of Morgan Larson n busness and n poltcs has been marked by dsplay of tremendous ablty and untrng energy, He s a man unafrad to tackle bg problems, and thoroughly competent to solve them. He s a poltcan and an engneer bat more of an engneer than poltcan; more of a statesman than ether. Larson s the type of publc man that bulds for the future greatness of hs state and country. He has the gft of broad vson. Hs road program alone s a feat of unsurpassed publc servce. For t combnes the qualty of seeng a bg problem of the future approachng and the ablty to be prepared beforehand to deal wth t. n hs present campagn Larson has been condemned by poltcal enemes for fghtng Hague rather than Dll. t has been sad "Why does he bother about Hague. He s runnng aganst Wllam L. Dll, not Hague." t s Larson's! faculty for graspng a queston n ts entrely and nstantly! sezng upon the essental feature that makes hm fght Hague, j t s the combned engneer and statesman at work and know- j ng just what he s dong. Larson realzes that the power of Hague s the secret of Democratc success n gubernatoral electons n a normally Republcan state. And he realzes, too, that the only way to meet the stuaton s to organze hs own party and fght the source of the trouble. Busness concerns j pay the hghest prces for servces of executves of that type., wll not seek to destroy the opposton party and mantan t- And such a man as governor may be depended upon to gve aj self. corruptly n power four years hence. Such tyranny most frst class busness admnstraton. Get out the vote! certanly would result n cvl war once more, and both par- f Larson s elected hejyll need a Republcan assembly to tes a,re eager to avod such conflct. Senor Benard, n accepthelp hm cam- out hs ponces; especally wll he beneft by, ng Moncada's suggeston, added pledges for far admnstrahavng men from hs own county. There should be no half-; ton and honest use of the publc funds, mprovement of the way measures. Vote for Larson and for the three Republcan \ natonal credt as a means of developng the natonal resources, assembly canddates from Mddlesex. payment of all damages suffered durng the cvl war ended Woodbrdge has ever}- reason to gve Congressman Har- by Amercan nterventon, and mantenance and betterment of old G. Hoffman undvded support n hs campagn for re-elec-, the Natonal Guard. ton. Rght now Congressman Hoffman s takng tme off from The sense of securty and the materal of progress created hs campagn to work for a measure to beneft Woodbrdge. n the past year n Ncaragua have clearly become the found- The queston of dredgng Woodbrdge Creek so as to make t aton of another monum&nt to ths Naton's effort for the betof commercal value s before the rvers and harbors eng-! terment of condtons n one of the worst governed parts of the neerp and Congressman Hoffman s workng to get favorable j world. The electon on November 4 wll, from all ndcatons, acton. There s only one way for the people of Woodbrdge to; be a model for all of Central and South Amerca, express ther grattude for ths servce and that s by gvng Hoffman ther sold support. The county campagn concerns Woodbrdge perhaps more THE WORK OF TWO LAZY BOYS n New York Cty recently, accordng to a news report, th^n any other muncpalty n the county. Much of the de- a mother had her twenty year old son arrested and sent to jal velopment of the townshp s due t«the mles of cpunty roads; because he would not work. Whle we do not wsh to enthat have b*en bult wthn the townshp. Keepng'these roads! toura * e lazness, t mght be nterestng to note however that ome of n repar and buldng more lke them U essental to the con-j f the_ greatest nventons were thought out by people tnued growth of the townshp., And so every vot-er should do; because of ther lazness. hs bt to keep n offce the men who are pledged to a contn- 1 When the steam engne was frst nvented, the valve had uaton of the present polces of the freeholders. Dr. Lous to be moved by hand. A boy.named Blly Hodge sat on a Belloff and Clarence M. Haght, the Republcan canddates for members of the Board of Freeholders should be lelected not merely as a matter of partsan poltcs upon the part of the Republcans of the townshp, but as a^matter of good busness upon the part of all the voters ofthe townshp. The campagn s over as far as ducugsng the ssues s concerned. The people know what polces each canddate represents. They know haw those pelces aflfect ther personal nterests and those of the communty. There remans only the work of the dstrct leaders and workers. But ther work s the most mportant of all. The voters have decded whch way ther sympathes lean. t s up to the Republcan leaders and workers to get that sentment transformed nto votes n the second column. AMERCAN ELECTON CONTROL N NCARAGUA The exchange of pledges between the Conservatve and Lberal canddates for the Presdency tf Ncaragua that they wll seek to have the Unted State* conduct the electon four ^,-yeara from now wll prove a btter pll for those who pctured the hatred, suspcon and opposton whch was aroused by Amercan) "meddlng" n ths Republc. t a certan that General Moncada, the lberal canddate, and Adulfo Benard, the Conservatve, truly represent ther adherents and that ther adherents express the sentment of vrtually all the ctzens of the country. What, then, are we to thnk of a stuaton whch fnds both men. agreeng that who ever s elected they wll ask f,or an extenson of the Stmson ement to cover control of the naxt natonal electon? From the Ncaragua!! vewpont such control would be an that the p:<«v v.:.»; sl»e»ll obtan power next month stool besde the engne, frst openng the valve, then closng t. Blly was lazy. After gvng hm a dozen "call-downs" for loafng, the boss fnally fred hm and hred a boy by the name of Charles Carew. The joke of t was that Charles was just as la^y as Blly. After a day or so sttng on a hard stool and movng a hot valve back and forth, Charles wa^s sa dsgusted wth the work that he desgned a scheme for gettng around t. When the engne was shut down at noon, he hunted up a New Brunswck, N. J., October Edtur, Woodbrdge ndependent, Woodbrkge. N. J. Dear Sr: n behalf of a majorty of County Employees, allow me to express our apprecaton for your stand on the Cvl Servce Referendum Act. Your edtoral of recent date was both expressve and to the pont. t fully nterprets our own feelngs regardng the adopton of tha Act., We nether favor the language of the Referendum nor endorse ts purpose. We are heartly and whol-, ly n accord wth the busness admnstraton of the Party under whch we work. ; Our protest presentjed to the Board News'fromthe Churches f) A M. Sunday School, 11 A. M. Mornng Servce. Topc: God, the Teacher." 7 P. M. Epworth League. Topc: Assets and Labltes." 7-45 P. M. Evenng Sermon. Top-.!\ A M, >:;r,-ay 11 A. M. Sorm, n. F v.rth of a of ffrmor.* on p-np nf -'Pfjs' mt«:ry. Top Fr«*. Psfples." 3 F, M. JtS-Tor T,. E. _. Topc: - c: "A Few Holds." Boy Scouts of "Lttle faults that Spol Our Lve?" Dst. wll attend n body. Wednesday, 7.30 P. M. Mdweek 3 P. M ntermedate C. E. Top:: n What Ways Do We Wa«te Our Tme!" 6:45 P. M. Senor C. E. Topc: Tl VTtt WTS DO' We Wwt* Oar- Tmer" 7:4? P. M. Evenng jermon, topc: The Man of Forfrrenness." Wednesday. S P. M. School of Ms-fons. S. Jtme' Catholc Church 7.30 A. M. Low Mass. < A. M. Lew Mass. Rosary Socety wll receve Holy Commur.o. ' ' A. M.- Low Ma?s Hgh Mass. 9 A. M. Low Ma?s at Avenef. Trnty S A. M. Celebraton of Holy EHfharst. 10 A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Holy Eucharst and sermon. Monday, j< P. M. St. Margaret's Guld meet* a: the home of Mrs. A. Daves, n Avenel. 8 P. M. Vestry meetng at the! Rectory. Tuesday, 7.30 P. M. Boy Scouts! Meetng. j Wednesday, 7 P. M. Men's Club ; wll meet at the Parsh House.! 8.30 P. M. Chftr Rehearsal. <x 9.45 A. M. Sunday Seheol. 11 A. M. Mornng: Worshp 7:45 P. M. Evenng worshp. 1 7 P. M. Chrstan Endeavor. Topc: ' n What Way Do We Wwte Our Tme?" Wednesday 2 P. M. Udes, Astocaton wll meet n the Sunday School room.,. 8 P. M. Mdweek pray«r servce. Ckrtaa Scanc* S«cUt}. " Scwaran " A branch of The Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, MaM. Sunday School 9.30 A. 11. Sunday Servce A. M. Wednesday Testmony meetng,. P. M. Thursday Readng Room, 8.00 to 6.00 P. M. and 7.30 to 9 P. C. Color** B«t>t.t 11 A. M. Mornng Sermon P. t Sunday School, 7:60 "Y«ung People'* Btptat Unon." 8.00 P. M. Evenng Sermon. Wednesday, 8 P. H. Prayer Meet. ng. AN DEA FOR A TWO-CENT STAMP Retal merchants troubled wth slow-movng stocks can get some good deas on how to solve the problem n a bulletn prepared n the Domestc Commerce dvson of the Department of Commerce at Washngton, whch deals wth a new Stock- control system. By means of ths system, t s clamed, a retaler s able to reduce hs stock more than 30 per cent whle at the same tme ncreasng hs volume of sales by 20 per cent, and hs profts 50 per cent. ' Among those who have tred t, what was before consdered a "far" stock n some tems was really suffcent to last for a number of years. On the other hand, they ascertaned what tems were movng rapdly and were able to guage purchases accordngly. Before the nauguraton of the system the heavy nvestment n nventory would seldom permt expermentng wth new lnes of merchandse. The release of captal resultng from the operaton of the new method has therefore enabled them to search out and stock new and untre- merchandse whch appears to have mert. The bulletn s free to all who want t. t s one of hundreds of such lttle helps that the average retaler can get n hs busness for a two-cent stamp. f retalers here would aval thmselves of all the up-to-date methods of dong busness, few of them would complan of poor trade and all or nearly all of them would show greater net profts at the end of the year. LOFTY THOUGHTS The only way to have frend s to be one. Emerson. Man s^eketl n socety comfort, nse and protecton,; Eacon. There s no suttrate for thoroughgong, ardent and sncere earnestness. Levty la often less foolsh and 'gravltv less wse than each of them appear*. Colton. shows tself to an ordnary eve. t appears the least Addlson. The most certan sgn of beng born \ wth great qualtes s to be born wth out eery. La Uoohefaocauld. of sln llrltf and nalrenem of Freeholders, under date of Aug- botdv^ Tn afne art.'fo'r u"u ust 2, 1928, contans the names of a p,wlth what s most aublme.- great per cent of County Employees, j sjebopenhtoer. Attached hereto s a copy for your perusal. The etaentlal dfference between n endorsng your stand n our j pantng and daubng s that a panter favor, we are also mndful of the Uyg on*n n t"a7ra"ln"mo"re"(lo"r sncere grattude t most naturally -Kuskn. receves from each and every ndvdual who benefts by t. a true genus appears n the Respectfully yours, world you may know hm by thl sgn. County Employees of, hat ^ dunam Hre all Mddlesex County^ lpl Mt n j ra._swlft: partcularly descrbed, stuate, ly y ng and beng n the Towmhp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. Begnnng at a pont on the northeasterly sde of Clare avenue 75 ; Comparatvely Rart Accordng to tb«unted States N TB! observatory a full moon ocenra twce to the same month about tea dnes n 28 jfears. Pathfnder strong.cord. He ted one end to the valve, and the other to ]feet f duunt d sothearterly from the!,..,..,.,,. j southeasterly ede of Melbourne j movng part of the macnne, so when the wheel went round Court. Court; ^thence c e runnno runnng, U (1) NnrtK North 23 j j mately J4,5Ou.OO. the valve would be jerked open. Then he rgged up a weght degrees 3 mnutes 30 seconds East Toge.th.er wth all and sngular, j to slam the valve shut. Before the afternoon was over, he had 100 feet; thence (2) South 56 de-j the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments j the fun of beng able to le down on the grass and watch the grees 56 mnutes-30 seconds East and appurtenances thereunto be-' feet; thence (3) South 23 de-[longng or n anywse appertanng. engne do all ts own work. : grees 3 moutes 30 second* West WLLAM S. HANNAH, He was stretched out comfortably on hs back, when suddenly the boss appeared. Charles scrambled up 100 feet to the sad northeasterly Sherff. p a^d ^ was go- sde o( Clare avenue; and'thence BERNARD QEV1N, g Solctor. ng to tear off the strng and get busy on the job agan; but.he boss shoutgd: "Leave t alone!" He watched the contrvance work for sortfe tme. "You lttle devl," ha sad "Tel me where can fnd another lad as lazy as you are, and 'll gve you a handful of slver? 've a real job for you." The world needs more lazy people not th«knd too lazy o use ther heads, but the knd too lazy not to. SHERFFS SALE N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Practcal Buldng and Loan Assocaton of the Cty of Newark, Complanant, and Cela Axelrod, et as., Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated October 'J3, (4) North 56 degrees 56 mnutes 30 seconds West feet to the pont and place of begnnng. B«ng all of lot No. 5 and the northwesterly 8.33 feet of lot No. 4 n Block 563-C on a map enttled,' "Map of Central Park, the Hub of j Woodbrdge," surveyed and mapped by Lous P. Booz, Jr., Engneer and Surveyor, Perth Amboy, N. J., on fle n the Mddlesex County Clerk's Offce, New Jersey. Beng part of the same premses ld' were conveyed to the atd John M. Hand by Benjamn Land erman and Rebecca Landerman, h wfe, and Alexacderman and Lena to sale at pablc vendue on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-EGHT, NNETEEN HUNDRED AND TWKNTY- Landerman, hs wfe, by dttd dated at two (r^opls^'tlw afternoon 'of! j u n e 22, 1926, and'rtcord^aug^m sad da at the Sfesrff'a Offce nn, 1&26( o the Re^ur 1 * Offce o? the ty of Ntw Brunswck, N. J. j Mddlesex Cottnty, «n Book 855 of fcy vrtue of the abov^ stated wrt All the followng bract or parcel Deeds for sad County, at page 17<> me lrecttm and delvered 1 wll,! land a.l premses herenafter' Decrees amountng' tu --- $30.24 W.. U-2, 9, 16, 23. Gamblng n Knowlmdg* Do not scatter. We do not become educated by gamblng n knowedf*. There's no sense n readng wdely o the chance that thla nformaton may be asefnt *on» day. Amercan Manzne Jonk For Cats n* Wra Pcrent nfecton! Treat every cut, wound or scratch wth ths powerful ood-pobonou andseptc Zonte actually klls germs. Helps to heal, too. Keep youth longer! cleanse the system of posons Two of tb* great Mones to youth and vtalty are delayed elmnaton and ntestnal posons. To keep your- elf free from both tfawa common dff- '~Cult» wfll help you to stay young. Wt the ue of Nujol you can do t too. For Nuol absorb* body poson* and carres them off, preventng- ther absorpton by the body. Nujol also softens the waste matter and brngs about normal evacuaton. t s'harm- Usa; contans no drugs or medcne. t won't cause gas or grpng pan.*, or affect the stomach or kdneys. Every corner druggst has Nujol. Make sure you get the genune. Look for the Nujbl bottle wth the label on the back that you can read rght through the bottle. Don't delay, get Nujol today. Lehgh at Wlkes-Barra COAL W» allow 5Oc per ton reducton f pad tw n 10 days or Cask CE and WOOD Grt Us A Call SS P«rtk AmWy RYMSHA & CO., nc. Mt State St MAURE*, N..

5 r.;f WOODBWDGE NDEPENDENT FRDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 Now s The Glorus Chrysanthemum Season, Our Gorgeous Dsplay s a Treat for the Eye Our Specalty s Flowers for The BRDE JOHN R. BAUMANN Greenhouses: St. George and Hazelwood Avenues Phone 711 RAHWAY, N. J. ^/hngs k WORTH KNOWNG Oar Common Brd nsects yearly cause a loss o upwards of $700,000,000 to the agrtcul-- tucal nterests of the Unted States. Were t not tor-our brd* the on* would be very much greater, and ndeed t s beleved that wthout the ad of OUT feathered frends g'tcceuful agrculture would be tatpomlbu. The crow n mschevous n sprng and sorely taxes th«farmer's patence and ngenuty to prevent hm from pullng up the newly planted corn. Moreover, the crow destroys the eggs of young and useful nsectvourooa, and game brds; but, on the other hand, he eats many n- Ufts, especally whte grubs and cut worms, and destroy* many meadow mce, so that n much (although not all) of the regon he nhabts the crow must be consdered to pe m«& use full than harmful. Mocc of tre hawks and owls even, that have receved so bad a GGANTC NOVEMBER SALE Begns November 1st at PHLLPS BARGAN STORE Rahway's Lve-Wre Shoppng Center Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Tel Man Street. ^ Saturday.: 8:30 A. M. to 11:30 P.M. nnmp that the farmer's hoy and the sportsman are evet.'on the alsrt to j kll them --are v«ry useful becnuw hry rlwtroy a vast number of rod- pnts. An unusual number of Rrasshop- pers, for nstance, n a Rven local-! ty soon attracts the brds from a wde area, and as a rule ther vst* cease only when th«re are no grasshoppers left So»ho a marked lncreae n the numbtr of umall rodents n a gven neghborhood speedly attracts tt«attenton of hawks and owl, whch,' by reaon of ther voracous appettes, soon produce a marked dmnuton of the swarmng foe. Cotton ClotW tlu Anc.nl. Much hstorcal data ponts to the (act of cotton bsny the o!d«f» known thread. Ancent nda and ancent Egrypt wore cotton far ranment. Otv easltmally records vary and gve lnen precedence. Many people do not know that wool was orgnally raled "tree wool" but ths fact ponts conclusvely to the presence n the ancent "fashon world" ol cotton before wool. Cotton, of course, proyjed.a blessng to early Amercan settlers. t» nterestng to know }hat the attempts n Revolutonary tmes to rase slk wosms n the Southern States ptbved futle, almost precptatng an economc crss n our early Natonal hstory. Cnderella rayon, once a bashful and unapprecated "knsfolk" of rayon as t -would be referred to n the Sunny South, to now a wealthy beautful and accomplshed debutante though hardly out of swaddlng clothes, and t «the youngest cf successful textle threads. The successes of' ancent cotton and most modern rayon s typcal n Amercan progress. As dress goods cotton has ganed an all-year acceptance when mxed wth rayon n weavng, thus advancng out of t«former sphere as the warm weather cloth. Too, cotton gans a subtle glsten and luxurousness n combnaton wth the younger thread. Dr. H. R. Pckard, drector of research to the Brtsh Cotton ndustry Research Assocaton, says that "manufacturers of cotton goods are usn^ rayns and makng materals whch appeal to the fnest and most artstc lews of the people who wear them," and these facts lead hm to comment: "The world s movng upward. t has been sad that the rayon ndustry wll prove dsastrous to the cotton ndustry. thnk t s qute possble that the competton wth rayon wll lead eventually to the ntroducton of better cotton goods." HOOVER Cleanng Method We wll make a generous dtcount on the purchase prce of a neu» Hoover f you trade n an old electrc cleaner. Outranks Ordnary Methods 'T'HE work of the'hoover keeps on after ordnary vacuum cleaners leave off. These remove the surface drt and lnt, but the Hoover goes after and gets the deeply embedded drt. Postve Agtaton, a cjeanng pruv cplfla exclusve wth the Hoover, ; flutters the rug dn a cushon of ar, tappng t gently untl the drt s dslodged. Ths results n the thorough cleanng of the rug and s attaned n less tme and wth less effort than other cleanng methods demand. Your choce of two models, No. 700 at J75 and No. 543 at $3 ment terms of #5 down and month are off t ltd f you cther cleaner at a small ncrease over the cash prce. -. ' 4 «Publc Servce Electrc and Gal Company Please have a representatve call at my home to demonstrate the Hoover. Name Street.& No. Cty".". 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6 FA«;K SX FRPAY, NOVFMUFR WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT at the Ckntrr Conkln Don Ht F««< j,f='rr (. 'k'r- has th* (rraat**t [ role.-.f - -;s. arpcr h> a "ffl-sfj" subway pjan n Thf Bg Nos*."'th* Frst Natons! Pcture whch com** to :hf State T}:#atrf tomorrow. t.c n ha? rur.. Flm Star a a "Mont*" who hud * caaae.yjestons. only to b* mo' by V.nV' tnml r-rosh anlr and. >nr,pvtf : : lcr,-p, or volubu tnftt»t9r v" v.y So Uer*'* on* mor* my«try? * the fan* to worry»tw:t. «V.- }. >* «Alcr Wht* «r>r»r, jr.v.e!" 'rvra Btaaty Easy < >!»»»f Uw»M: S*antful ^ th* "ysvngvr ncrwn a.-trf««, Gr*' Nutn wa» n»^r n-.o> af1unn r th*r. n TTw ButtM tx) Eor Man." whch ' *> to th* B*hr»y Theatre today. t s» Frst Natonal pcture featurnjr Jac l>r(*tt Flla Srt jrf,'f f.ctot!. nasmuch as be Th* Unrest tt'efw >-jl": r. Fr?! r :"K-? fcjf-rt for morf M ~r><"* N'aU.nsl Smdo was employed '.:>r >r-.; n:'.-.'--n than a*y oth^r The N rm Watch." Bll* Dove 1 ; ttr Fr-r ths Teases Kr M»y- D*t«tlm Took Gft of *0 Ar:t* T"f' "*"f certanly, thrlled durr.e t>.e *".T.:r,p rf "Our Pancr.f St*V Theatre?u-c»y ar.d ) But the thr.u dsdr.'t s?: lonp ber.p the f-rt -a'-tr,- - -< -f tv< wcr.es Harry Bos.-.-.".. the o:rk''t, ov, taned the.:<* >f the rare r*m? for; Crawf-.Tv'. 5 "r. y Mwk Br -»T.. P->r- pthy Stba>'.:?.r. a-.d Mss Tap? p".ay' the 'pacnr r:'.«?. ', Alce Wbtt' Anklet Why (.*? A!;ce Wh: ^ slave r.klet* V ' The erttp ra.=: rf "LTprrf." th*. Tffany-Star.: j^efjre ftaturng Ma-j com McGrf-p.T as the p*tte Alce, j showng f r>r three cays at the.rah- j tray Theatre, a-ou'.d l:ko to kno-nr. Alce Whte plays she ttle r>:e. a ; l-'.e Parsan mdnette vrhost:- wn [ name!s 5" nvolvvj for her s^ldat'f l Amervan tonpjt that ho nc'k-a'.wl, her Lnpere." And whether the ' row n!m fwan* -t«the R»hway Theatre nett w*et t represent? the fjrre deck and brktgf >' a Frvr.-.'-. :r>!,»er nr.d u owr 200 ffft n ler.rt'-.. njtce. that the Suhscrber. sub. admnstrator, c. t. a. etc.. of Samuel tecnej show hore a? the a'llurr.j;tttle ' Dally, deceased, ntends \" exhbt model, decked n frothy laces or.'oh- hu fnal account to the Orphan's webby chffon?, or as the p lant j Court for the County of Mddlesex, pnmn who reveal? to Leroy Boyd \ on Frday, the seventh day of December, 1928, at 10 a. m.. n the that h* mercenary wfe s not emme- matc nf the whole trbe of females, Alce's slenderly perfect left ankle dsplays a. 'WK chan, the lnks so tmall a,- to L>e very lttl- n evdence, 8t the frst cursory plance. But no one stup;- wth a frst (rlancc at Alce's ankles, and everyone wondered what the anklet meant. Those FRDAY Nov. 2 ^ pot, yojo «A«C» NOTCE All persons concerned may take Term of September, 192S, for Settlement and allowance; the same heng frst audted and stated by the Surrogate. Dated October 31, 102$. STANLEY C. POTTER. Sub. Admnstrator, C. T. A. 11-2, 9, U>, 23, 30 $-1.20 ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW WOODBRDGg CHARLE MURRAY n "Vampng Venus"... also... 5 Acts of VAUDEVLLE SATURDAY November 3 Ken Maynard n "COAT OF SCARLET" Cheater Conkln n "THE BG NOSE" SUNDAY-MONDAY November 4-5 JOAN CRAWFORD n "Our Dancng Daughters TUESDAY November 6 Specal Electon SPECAL ELECTON MATNEE MDNGHT SHOW 9 and 11 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY NGHT VAUDEVLLE Feature Pcture Charle Murray n "The Head Man" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY -November 7-& Norms Shearer n "THE ACTRESS" FRDAY November 9 ' ""~ Law Cody and PrngU Aleen n "BEAU BROADWAY" SATURDAY November 10 2 Features^ TOM MX n "SON OF THE GOLDEN WEST 1 Added Feature BlUe Dove n "THE YELLOW ULY" Comng Soon "THE STREET ANGEL" "4 SONS" J "THE SNGNG FOOL" Wat ajul Sao Th*o» At The SUte " Legon Presentaton of "As We Were" Was Pleasng Success Actors and Actress** Perform Credtably n Legonnares 1928 Play The presentaton of "As We Were" n tne H h School audtorum last Frday and Saturday eve?!-' ' *peeche» at Rep-:Kkan tllles a Former Jade* R-bcrt C»KT n h? mjrs by the W»«lbrdfe Post, No. 8T s'orth Pltlafleld, T?>.p ldse»«<1 Amercan Legon, was * hure sucw P»terson declare >.»! Bo«* Hssne. Th* Legon performances drew. f*:r «ned crowds both evennf?, and those wh> attended were well pleased mlth snd H» res' ' $* tcket n ; sst effort to '.v- Pll f.--r Gover- wth the show. Tbe members of or. Carer plctv 1 Haf.ve s,«tryr.t "The leaders are shown to hst«the Lejron who played the male "'.o save OK rwr.-.^t-.t or ht» hsrd Town fabulously rch on salares parts 5T5 the play acted credtably. prexfed machne \~ '?. ;,S!ac prerv- hsrely laree enov.rh to mantata > a nd the female parts were capably' ' hlng to re*coe V.tr. - P!!!Tm r*n!ly n or-jnary lvnp. Publc 'offce h»f largely ceased to be a publc performed by prts who have enjoyed varous bts of success n other t trtst n»rt porton ot the State con- he wreck. n? 'r-ech tnnr.er tar* hts n WoOdbrdgs.. "t s b\%h tme :^ the people rt trol^ by ths machne. Yonn?; njen A'.:hc-ujfK the play dd not have a New Jersey ttn -:!:er contetn'pt and younk T*>tne«enterng busness eery concentrated plot, the backjrrjr.d and" nterwoven exhbton? to surrender completely ther polt*-!or t^e dlsrepntat, kn- of pottrs :!e are n larre numbers eompellert ktpt '.'.. lvely. A short sketch and c«3 ndependence to tms machne. A tableau by a few of the members cf the Drum Corps brought much applause from the audence. The tableau was a mnature pageant' of s^roe. of the natons of the world. These natons were represented by jrrls wearng the color? and dress ef-: feet* that vvdly portrayed ther part;. "Nck" Gaup "from over town" dd a bt of clog dancng whch was excellent. All of the ether ndvdual performer? very bly pat on ther lttle acts. The man cast of the play wa? a? follows: Jack, an Amercan ace Thomas A Jean, n love wth Jack Ro«e P. Dealer. Gerald, pal of Jack Ed*ard Mc- Leod. Lenore, n lote wth Gerald Mary * Burke. SHfr, the mad of all work Joanna C. M«eraY. Hram, small town Bean Brummel Rudolph Voelker. PercTal Penny-worth, the town "nce boy" Vncent J. Weaver. Madelon. a pette French mademoselle Ruth Mller. Mr.'Blane. father of Jean S. R. Chrstensen., Mr?. Blane, hs wfe Grace Van- Pelt. CLASSFED ADS Classfed advertsements only one 'ent a word; mnmum charge 25c. PROFESSONAL nstructon. Voln or pano. Else M. Wood, 120 rv-. ng street, Rahway, N. J. W , 26* FREE nstructon, Pano or Voln, for jse of room, must be centrally located. Address Mss E. Wood, 120 rvng street, Rahway, N. J. W.. 10-y. 26* WANTED WANTED SALES REPRESENTA- TVES N ROOFNG CON- STKL'CTON DVSON FOR WOODBRDGE TERRTORY- MONTGOMERY WARD - COM- PAXY. No. 56 BURNETT STREET, ELZABETH, NEW JERSEY. WANTED Young man for general offce work. Must be abe to opprate standard (rear lft car. Brng jcense and reference, khasod T. Wllams & Sons, Carteret. X- J. W FOR RENT FURNSHED apartment for rent. All mprovements, good locaton. 144 Man street, Woodbrdge. W SEWARE-N, on Boynton Tract, near 5 cent fare to Amboy; 5 room house, $17. Three month's rent free to tenants who can make needed e : pars. Also 8 room house, for one or two famles, $32. Electrc lght, cty water n ktchen. Mra. W. T. Ames, near Sewaren Staton. CP-W 11-2, 9*' 142 GROVE Avenue; Furnshed rooms, all mprovements; prvate famly. W * THREE rooms and bath n rear of dental offce wth use of gas and ; electrc lght free to elderly couple' r wdow who wll- take care of den-' tal offce and answer telephone calls. tall Carteret FOR RENT Garage. Call at 539 Kahway avenue or Phone 267. W tf. j FOR "RENT 5 room flat; bath all mprovements; 94 Man strett, Woodbrdge; $28.00 per month; nqure Nathan Duff or phone Woodbrdge W tf. FOR RENT Woodbrflge; furnshed apartment for lght housekeepng. Telephone Woodbrtdge 50-J; or call 531 Rahway avenue. W.. tf. OFFCES to rent, $15 per month. nqure Mddlesex Press. 18 Green treet.. : W FOR SALE FREWOOD for ule, pne or oak. n any lengths desred. Pb^n* W^ajj. rdgc 'JS. John Thomu, Oakland *veue. Sewaren.., Calforna Prvet hedges, 3 M 00, $700, *O.tX) per 100. Bar gans n frut tree*.. Jansa'a Nursery. j Sewaren, N. J. near publc school. W , 9, 16, 23*. HOMES FOR SALE {.POUR room bungalow, $4760. $100 down, balance $.35 monthly; all nntrovemeuts; Phone Woodbr'dge 929-J. j W ; 10-5^12. WANTED CLEAN RAGS wanted, am ot hand \ kerchef ' of larger, 5c a. pound Kddes*. Pros*. S0 Q 30B CAREY SAYS HAGUE S CUTTNG SMTH FOR DLL 1 ludson County Boss Gvng AR Hs Attentoh to an Effort to Save Hs Canddate for Governor. he H*:ue Demc -rr Trachne of 'hs Slate has beer. ;:v:n«t? the people of tbe State. Tr.e remn: revelatons must make «>ar to every t^nkns mnd jb»t what :h«hspj* 'rpe ot poltcs means ;- any ccnmunsty. The H^w* maehln' >ac!ers»re rrsfters pure aod smp' Th»r wtnewfs appesrlns before : v "?»nte r.teftleatlns commttee >.3Te been ccamttng perjury. Th«y nle?! t^ bal'ot bol stuffng and :::e tr.o?t vcous electon practces :^. a N^-:. t hs been demo»f.'.r-- '^»t!-,j.:o- -on!r:l!?d grand ].- *».".! - 1 " T,:l nr of th»!chp-» of tms machne TV-T daunt ther stolen ranney»nd ^r»an!ed power lke brtdtvds of om, r l-.k* a lot of?p» plr»tf5. "n lh*.tdun;t of Hudson the Ha«ue mschne h»* Roue so fsr ss to tell the Toter? of the county what n«"t?p«per!> they should read, bow they should»dtert'jp ther buslne*a ons; to n order to secure or hold Jobs; not merely publc Jobs bat pryste }ob.. "Whle sqnanderlnr publc acner ta mos dlsgrscefal fashon ney h»re topped buldng p-abllc school honses there. Orf*-lh1rd of the school popn- UHon s on half schvl tme. Uure btslnes; enterprses hare been drlren out»vf (tw Sut* bj:. ther.lax methods snd bf ttelr falure to provde ample pclfc? prot»ftlob to ndustre*. bad morale results. There s no knd of 1 corrupton wth whch ths machne s not connected., ~U plan Englsh, the Democratc organsaton la ths State has ce-ret been at a lower level n moralty and caaract»r than 1: s today. The decent rkesshp of h'.s?t*t* should =nd the prwer.-* t^.s mac!\e eomp'.ett'.y t ha?.:«.-'r.srce rght now. Yj,-c ~\~??.'.y b-: < 5.""? by ftl^ctnp M.rca:: t^*f^r.. R^puh'.can cand- :st'. O.-verr..-r He s absolutely,,;»;:. : tb? r.ach'.r? ;-t sra j. -<< t-s croj are btterly ;r-;f :> Vargas Larson. The :zc\.z outst TS-: Ml elected GOT-.:-.V." Vt-r ke State we now tar :t f tryr.g t-. trade Smth votes f-t F 1.'.'..v:tv*. -n other word?, the Huf n;a;:r.e s even wllng to '. v s-.:~!; ts Presdental canddate n r.'-:r to keep ts hold on the prose-.- t.-':?hp. ;udte*alps and other State " r -- r, N>»- Jersey. No man or *:n- -3c loolc at ths pcture wth- -- 't-tandng t thoroahly.!very r- ; -b'n>o<l*-d man atd woman»:.».\:.'s to see Ne«Jersey polt- -".'.y 'r, «*nnm Tote aganst the :!aj;uv marhce canddstes. no matter w re^pe-.-able-sojne of them my Mrcn Larson has promsed to ;'-;-.:t» prosecutor for Hudson ' ':r.'.y whoss J?k t trll be to =end T.- ' ', '.h cs? comp'.on^ts '* Jal. Vs -K rvt-rr one o' yoa to gve Mor-.-.a Ls.'S' thu cqance." MORGAN F. LARSON Mrs. Henry Ford Calls Hoover Choce ot the Naton's Women Wfe of Automoble Manufacturer Says s&ues of Cam* pagn Are the Most mportant Snce Unversal Suffrage. Mrs. Henry Ford beleves that most Amercan women who love ther hotoes and famles wll vote for Herbert Hoover n November. So frmly convnced a Mrs, Ford that the suse of ths year's presdental electon s "of exceptonal mportance to women" that she decded to express her vews n the frst ntervew on poltcs she has ever granted. "The ssue s beyond poltcs," she declared n her home n Dearborn, Mchgan, to a representatve of the Woman's Xalonal Commttee lor Hoover of whch Mrs. F\ Lou3 Slade s charman. "1 shall vote (gr Mr. Hoover and belere most hone-lovng wnmeu wll do lkewse because le more than any other canddate seems nterested n the problems of women and ot the home." So far as women, generally, are concerned, she explaned, the basc ssue ot the electon thl» year la closely connected wth Mr.<Poorer*- unusual nterest n ther specal concerns. n ths sense, home-lovng women throughout the land and partcularly on the farms have a personal stake la November's battle ot the ballot boxes. "Mr. Hoover," Mrs. For* contnued. "seems to;me to be the type of man vho would do more than talk about helpng la such mportant matters «socal legslaton. "Never snce women have bad the rote bu any (Resdental canddate gven such conrjpetag promse not by hs worde aloua;but by bs record of Udd*f From Booh* f book* jlef la a damn place b» on* mldewed tba mldew maj t* mtfed.bj washng tbe book eorer* wth alcohol (nd leavng, them lor MTMal hour* to the sunlght Btbe^Lovelt For all blosqach and ateatnal troubles dd dacurbances due to teethng, then: t» wthng belter tuu avae ntuts'»n» n'b Laxatve achevement and by Ms l ol fulfllng the deals whch chersh." cf lfe women t was not a desre to enter the arena ot poltcs whch prompted her to declare her support (or Hoover. Not Poltcan " am not a poltcan," the remarked. " helped to the best ot my ablty D the fght to get the vote. Snce we have hd the vote. 1 ha-e always been nterested n poltcs but have never partcpated n any ulrect personal actvtes la that dlrec ton. "We are lor Hoover because we lke the knd ot work he has already done. Hs achevement n helpng he Msssspp flood sufferers was remark aole, consderng the sbprtness of tme. He has done "lots ot other ad mlrable thngs. ' "We women are tremendously D terested n legslaton whch relates to chldren or anythng to do wth the home. We are nterested D proper legslaton and gettng the proper met to put t through. Mr. Hoover seams to be the rght sort ol man." "Mrs. Hoover's early lfe and Mr. Hoover's n the old farm state ol lows dad on ther present fne practl cal farm n Calforna has helped them both fo mantan a deep nsght nto farm condtons. Mr. Hoover reales that t s of prmary mportance that lfe on the farms should be on the hghest possble plane. "Mr. Hoover -wll be dong a great thng f he succeeds n makng the farm a better place to lve on. He wll earn tbe grattude ot thousands ot women f he. gves famles on '-he farms the same sort of chance to lead a true good Amercan lfe as mast cty famles already have. "Ths, you see, U outsde ot poltcs. Poltcs U too bg a subject to ds cms n a few mnutes. Ths s true Amercansm." CMWM to St Fought BveryoM who s worth hs salt aas Us enemlea, who must 1M beaten, be ta»7 «TU.thoughts and habts n hm Nlf, ar sjsruos wckednesses n blgb pu«*. Thomas Hojthea Feen^mnt The Laxatve You Chew lke Gum NtTfttt* At "Two Wllam knghts" and jous Wolhem y Booage, who.uo made that other memorable Gajmor- Tn n "Rnty of the Desert." For Sunday and Monday th* rhanrnnp comedenne, Bebe Danels s offered n her latest pcturt "Tbke Me Rome." n Mtsfltn she reverse? the usual order of thngs and Bebe s her usual lvely self as the gay lttle chorne and Nel Hamlton tapably portrays the role of the country boy. The companon feature?s a Ule of the wld he«tc lfe that goes on dur- The story s lad aganst the colorful background of Naples and the Saturday. t s a screamngly funny j beautful, soft-toned movetone accompanment s a conspcuous contr- pcture n whch the two heroes are J placed n many unexpected stuatons. buton to the art of the moton pcture wth the appealng theme song, durng a trp through Araba darng the war. M*ry Astor s lovely as "Angela Ma" Mss Gaynor, as a the herone. lttle waf of the Neapoltan waterfront and Parrell as. a vagabond art- The companon feature s Rn Tn st who me«t«and falls n love wth her, handle ther roles wth superb ll, and ther many " wll hold yoa t recounts the for stre, et '- for ^»» **»m«a and!*** to P" s. on - * * * f,? m tl " ' P ollce an d Jmns a small travel.ng crj eu «J n whch,,» he b *f omes a ball( -t ' Performer. There.he meeta Gno, ; the «d«n» panter, but ther ranr "The Mad Hour". t s taken ' mance 1S»»>f" ere <J by the polce who from Elnor Glyn'» famous story of 1 lrack h *' w>.«nd tak«her away he same name. SaJly O*N#ll and P ns «n - However they are fnally Alce Whte are featured. reunted and made happy agan. Also there -wll be two movetone "Street Angel" s a pcture that vaudevlle acts, featurng the wellknown ranks wth the best of all tme. Van 4 Scheck n ther famranks. PUS sngng act. Short Performance*! Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, Chnese play* are very abort; mott fast rsng young* screen stars come of them do. not lst nor* than half to the Empre Tuesday, Wednesday an boar. But to ooe evenng there and Thursday n ther latest offerng "Street Anyel." wll be perhape j; playk. and the theaters do not dote tll one or two t s a masterpece of beauty, n the mnrnln; READE'S Perth Amboy THEATRES READE'S STRAND Contnuous Performance Telephone 1593 Today La*t Tme Lon Chancy n "Whle The Cty Sleeps" Sat. & Sun. Coleen Moore "Her Wld Oats" Startng Monday Erc Von Strobem n M»«h» Bg Broadway Sensaton REJADE'S MAJESTC Contnuous Performance Telephone 108 Vaudevlle Today and Tomorrow Bebe Danel* n "Take Me Bottle Sunday Erc Von Strobem n "Weddng March Monday Fay Wray and Gary Cooper n "The Frst Kss" VAUDEVLLE ELECTON NGHT Bg Performance at MAJESTC Electon Returns Wll Be Gven From Stage BKATER «*t POLAK'S MLLON DOLLAR 1HEARE Matnee Monday : > Frday, 2 to 5 P. M. Evenng"!. Monday U> Frday, 7 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and Holdays Cur.nhjous from 1 to 11 P. M- TODAf and TOMORROW DOUBLE FEATURE Jack Mulhall n 'The Butter and Egg Man" Wth GRETA NSSEN Tom Santsch n "nto No Man's Land" DONT FORGET TUESDAY and THURSDAY "SLVER NGHTS" Each Lady Wll Receve a Pece of Slverware Fr«* D Addton TWO 52-pece SeU Wll Be Gven Away SUN. MON TUES. DOUBLE FEATURE n "THE Nght Watch" AUCE WHTE a«d MALCOM MCCREGOR Lngere" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BENEFT PERFORMANCE Auspces of AMERCAN LEGON RAHWAY POST No. S 4 AUXLARY Present "THE WORLD WAR" THE ONLY OFFCAL WAR PCTURES EVER SHOWN N THS VCNTY WED THLJRS. NGHTS AMERCAN LEGON BAND CO» NCSUN--MON.-TUES.-NOV.n.l».J. r KNG OP KNGS"

7 ' / ^ * - ^ " " * ", ' ; ' )DBRDGE NDEPENDENT FRDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 CCESSLEB - STERN'S PACK 1%*' Sf#«4-PECE BEDROOM SUTE ft " v "" nf the fnest Bedroom Sutes we huv' over >TMV<1. Desgned n 'harmne style, masterfully mlt, wth beautful wnlut fnsh. Tn 1 sute has handsome full-sze led; numy chfforobe; larg' dresser and gtlar J'.Ml.OO value. Ths group of Roessler Stores n ths wonderful ANN SARY SALE n recognton of the great fath belo* them by the people of New Jersey have assembled moat remarkable groups of furnture, beddng, equpment, rugs, carpets, rados and panos, that any other communty has seen. The prces are the lowest ever known the terms of H chase the most lberal and another opportunty U forded you to trade n your old furnture for new, *ppl$ thf allowance for the old as the frst payment on the ' Every tem llustrated n ths pcturesque ad s on every one of the Roessler Stores n Newark, Perth boy, Elzabeth and Elzabethport. PERTH AMBOY 168 Smth Street ELZABETHPORT 107 Frst Street ELZABETH 85 Broad NEWARK 888 Broad 4-PECE BEDROOM SUTE : beautful matched panels, Exquste new straght-end Bed, French Vanty, large,, --or and sx drawer Chest complete, a lovely '' at : low prce. l>k'ular $;tlf,.()o value..specal for ths»»le S MONTHS TO PAY 3-PC. OVERSTUFFED JACQUARD LVNG ROOM SUTE Three comfortable peces consstng of large Sofa, Arm-Char and Fre-Sde Char covered n Jaequard Velour wth reversble sprng-tlled cushons. A value we can recommend to the judgment of thrfty folks. A regular $17!).00 value. Specal for th sale Foldng Card Tables n choce of mahogany, red or 69 GFT OCCASONAL CHAR Sprral 1'or ths $12' DNNG ROOM SUTE 'Excellent peces n a strkng Tudor Perod adaptaton. Fnshed n blended walnut. The sute comprses a Urge Buffet, oblong (extenson Table, Chna Cabnet, 5»de chars and one jost char wth upholstered seats. Server e*tra. Regular $ value. Sp.cal for th.»u "'-' ' POSTER BED Specal fvr tbs $15 CogswellCharandOtloman A regular $79.50 value Spscul for th* talc... SMTH STREET Corner MADSON AVE. X PERTH AMBOY, N.

8 Uncle Eben \ Comet From tfc«gaelc -Ton m! MPT* >;! r-l h«r».' ; Pn.pW " " ohrndl.t b(lf) Hd Cnr'e Ft* 1 " -M!j[N:«f>-» «o -v.«nw FhfK-.»n th'etr s» r""" 1^ n5 " ' *' ''<" r< rl!( ' frnra lh<> <; * t '"' " r-rt uyn'-wjmrrt Star ', mmn»*" * A Plantng You Wll Love ke Year Rood.v. >,r» la xjr WT onr 9) term of ft Fj^mM. B»«rfTMCj 10 tavtj hr Hjtrd Rhododendron* lutnm f-«* rmr» planl rjcfc 14 Flower- } -k ['-fr-.m. Hawthorn. Flrrernj- AJr «.,. P.-vk Paata. Ht. ; RVTHr.vu TO BKAtrnjrt TUB HOMT GKOCN*1*S Wll fca :K>ft OaaJltca PLAJNFELD NURSERY MARK EVERY SQUARE N THE SECOND COLUMN! Help to Contnue Prosperty By Votng For For Presdent and Vce-Presdent HOOVER AND CURTS ' For Unted States Senator HAMLTON F, KEAN For Governor MORGAN F. LARSON ~ For Member of House of Representatves HAROLD G. HOFFMAN For Members of the General Assembly ARNOLD KALAMEN JOSEPH H. EDGAR MORRSON For Members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders CLARENCE M. HAGHT LOUS J. BELLOFF Paul fur by MJJ.M. lunly K. jullnan Commtlr- 5/rV(j Uf" njvbk Y DRVES COUPLE TO GVE UP STRUGGLE Death Stem, Only Way Out, Accordng to Hatband's Statement. Atlantc 'tv <'*'' lvjrk.r.1. former German -- '.' fl'.or. > ur.der p<»-,s> guard n the Atlantc?tw hn»- ;.:!«!, <"mer? 'olnt. N. J. ch»r(ted wth au^ult and battery. Hs wfe, Mr*. Charlotte Burk«rdt, s n the same hos- klled herself f ( al n a crtcal condton, foll'''wn«o Wg and }? ^ crs of unconscousness n th* Ln- j*!nn? n t wltr av«>d WLK'JS. ten mles from bere. j n a note «!? Her leh ts&a *H Tttnr \ honrs" betor*'"""f-jr from her arm when nhe *aj fonod. One 1head, she «)! of BurkaHVs «r«m w*» al»»l«sh«l ' and bs throat was cat. When taken ;o the b<wr:'ral he wred a pmlr of?<-ssnrs from an oper*!bg table to l j frfnz-d aterdf! to take Ms j *oodd frfnzd atf fe. te was then pnt D «trat Borkardt, a man of massve, mll- ' tarr tald. to.j the polce tlmt h* and ; \.'H wfe. deytvsse<j"oter (hhr fnancal asrs. h3d er:tetv<f nto a suoe pact. Vt.f-h Mr*, r.arkhardt regalaed?od- SL.-J, -jtness sr:? refused t*> mak* anv ftatems-nt The par came to ths c.vjr.tjf from German; a!x>ut three rears as". T:.ey ^sd K> cecs!n ther posse»- jl.a VheD focnd. He sad tlat he had t**n emplovh aa a foreman n a branch of the lunel Coal and ce con-.^any n New lork cty untl a rtvn:h aco. when he lost hs f* 0 *' HnAhard: panted a grm pcture (or '."he polce of ther nght n the wood. He told of hs mental aconj as he watched h!g wfe seemngly 1 -eed t' death. For hoars he sat by her «;de. for the pact had be*o, he nsstel, that he must tuft attempt to kll hmeelf untl she had <KnV Tela of Wf«"t Slathng Wr.t The storj- he \*\d «;.«;'.,;«: They ' had come to Atlantc Cty fr-m New By Mornng He Could Not Stand t Any Longer, Vfrk and had stayed at» hotel here. That afternoon tley had taken a tram tu.lnwood. Tleu they had wandered deep nto De woods, flled wth the thought of what lay ahead of She had placed her left hand on hs knee- and had stashed her wrst wth her other hand. Tbat was at 3:30 o'clock. All through the nght he had sat by her sde whle ghe gradually lost conscousness. By morndt; he could cot stand t auy longer, be told the polce, so he cut )la throal and plashed one of hs wrsts. At nne o'clock next mornng Mrs. Burkhardt reganed conscousness and asked for a drnk of water. Hewem to a nearby farmhouse owned by Smth Sutton and got the water. -' Noose Found Above Tree. Sutton, however, saw hs condton and notfed the polce, who followed r»urkhard t nto the woqds. There they found lls wfe, who was un conscous agan by the tme they arrved. A noose was suspended above her reclnng body from the branch of a tree. Uurktardt ntended usng ths as a lust resort. The polce also found «. staned mrror whch P had 'v. ' to gude h3 han<l n outny M* throat. Hs weapons hal lu-r a nr.-r ruf w nalr of scssors. Ther Experence a Bg Asset VOTE FOR CLARENCE M. HAGHT AND DR. LOUS J. BELLOFF They have demonstrated ther ablty n the government of Mddlesex County. They are presented by the Republcan Party as canddates for the Board of Freeholders, at the General Electon, on Tuesday, November 6. CLARENCE M. HAGHT DR. LOUS J. BELOFF PLEDGED TO A CONSTRUCTVE ADMNSTRATON OF COUNTY AFFARS l'»d (or by Mddlesex Cuunty R>v V' tu-. FRDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 The* wprc la!.!»!. hnt th* n 1! '*'** l^ws of ' n' nnr* to thehrt _ l.mrs of rrp" SlrP.! >:nf1 Hf KTSk Odd Explanaton for Su : cde of Teacher North Bran. ' N. J Enola S Stllman, wentr ymrold»choome«ch. er of Xornr-nr-r*' whose br>oj»a«jf>nn<j on h ' '> 'oad nenr here MMotu From Lod* Cp to when t h*f«n *h«rplj to declne, the toul yeld of U«Corn- Mr«tyrVhfrtl ; «nnfllplj rtock txte from U dlmcotery n 1SW wll lve. She n waa approtlmtttlj l3w.000.noo Ths nd her hnsbk;! : hlrtjr-nlne. s a compondd tasnre Me. n Nerada. wan wth the Tl'npenth Ger man rch n both gold and drer. parr feld art! <"'" v nw the "world la pwpe ("unnot get flthtln;" hud wrtten a few c fl T-nTM Tntft Wetsome people wll «ay catty thne* ' -< f»*e of whnt 'm dong. b»t at! 5 - nm consstent." Peanut Farm* OalD«ST!lle, ' -Thousand* of acres \n Uw u r KvprplBles nre to h- p'-nnn* farm* s-~ featurng exclusvely SH9ES DR. POSNK! S SHOES and our panstav u t'.tmg servce make a rerr" -ka't'u- cumbnaton for he..'. -. ar.d comfort. See the ma ;. school, spor. «hoes whch ' ; are showng fr a!l the n«v,\ - : leathers and wdths. able. Be,:.lUractve dress, party and play :-, all szes and values obtan "?: Street Opp. P. A. Trust Co. Perth Amboy Tel. P. A. 798 ' KEAN fr Unted States Senator JAMUTON F. KfcAN u nuve Jer- Mynwn wcl a retord of llntflftlh tetvc< la h* party and la h SuU. Succaaful MM a buhuc«man a banker and a famvac^ ha u ml aguppad lo grappl* wth th«moat mpottsn acouotnk prnhlrm confrontng our naton today fnano»a agrevkura, Elact KMH Untwl Staa Sanator to Hoowu. Rtmlt of Gatt Onllt n mtcr a ratonal thne t dlrtortt tl the facnltles of te ha man mtad. t perverts them, leave* a man no longer n the free use of hs reason. t puts hm nto confnslon. -Edmund Bnrke WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT JohRuskh! n r A D THEY COULD BE SMALLER ^HjAK^ BUT NOT BEJTER' SCHWARZ A SON, Newark, N. J. OheoftfeGr^rtest NEW JERSEY NVESTS $l,39fe^^ N CONSTRUCTON N FVE YEARS STATE'S ANNUAL OlJTLAY FOR NEW BULDNG HOrES-CHURCHES OFFCE BUrLWN65-FACWBB ;SChOOLS-THEATR S Accordn* to the F. W. Dod«e Corporaton. New Jeney.pexu betweeb 1923»od 1928 more th«n one and one^hrd buuoo. of dolun n the codftncton of homefc hcwm, offce buldng!, cbocu, churche* and th«re»,r»4thlj expendture reflect, the Sttte t growth n populaton»nd n ndutr? and ts couuntlt ncrearng prosperty. PublfServce, whch provdes gas, electrc and transt servce for fve-sxths of the State's people, added to ts already great plant durng the same perod new and mproved facltes costng more than $123,000,000. T h e weeesj of Publc Servce and development of New Jeney are bound together.* Prerden* Thonuu N. McCarter. PVBLCqgpSEHVCE t rosperty n Government Jfjgl ^ e S for Cabot 1OOVER CURTS The Unted States of Amerca s the most progressve, the most prosperous, the most vtal country n the world. Our standards of lvng, our scale of wages, our standards of educaton, and lfe n all ts phases, lead the world. Can We Afford to Experment? The vtal need of our country today s to contnue our prosperty to contnue progressh'e Republcan government^-to contnue the protectve tarff whch has brought such a hgh standard of lvng to our people. Wth these nconvertble facts starng us n the face We Cannot Afford to Experment, Republcans, who' support Hoover and fal to also vote for Kean and Larson delberately repudate ther leader. Head Mr. Hoover's own appeal delvered at Newark, September 18th, "We have the tusk today n New Jersey of electng, nut only an executve of the Federal government. No natonal admnstraton, tytu st:^ ceed wthout a majorty n the Senate and n the House. The recovery of a Senatorshp n New Jersey and the renforcement 61 that fne battalon of able Congressmen from tha state s equally a part of the task of the Republcan organzaton. Lkewse, for effectve government of the state of New Jersey you have need of the electon of a Republcan Governor." LARSON for Governor MORGAN V. LAKSON, Republcan canddatt- for Governor, s a practcal dealst He ha* the ntellgence, the ablty ad the engneerng tranng to cope wth bg problunu. Nne yean of Democratc rule n the executve offce u Trenton has created «poltcal dctatorshp. That can only be termnated by the electon of a Republcan Governor. Senator Larson has record of seven yean' constructve servce n the State Senate, servng both as Presdent and leader. When you vote for Larson you are votng for clean, effcent State Government. Vote the Straght Republcan Tcket

9 Cardnal Eleven Smashes Hopelawn A. C. 47 To 0 Woodbrdge Hgh Loses Battle To Undefeated Summt Team 19 To 6 Drew Frst Blood As Stllman Scored n ntal Quarter But Summt Team Battered Way To Vctory When Ackorman Talled Twce n Closng Half. Barron Avenue Team Played Excellent Football Playng plucky football, but falng to rack up enough pont*, Conch Rce's Woodbrdge Hgh School eleven bowed to Coach Cornog's Summt grdders last Frday afternoon to a score of 19 to 6, The clash Was fought at Summt before approxmately 1,000 fans who saw a game Woodbrdge team battle unnvalngly aganst the undefeated Summt squad. The Woodbrdge team played excellent football, used strategc backl'ld plays, and uncorked a number ended wth the ball n Woodbrdge's possesson on Smts Summt's 30 yard lne, Lneups and scores: "Bud" Stll- Woodbrdge ' Summt Stllman Shanger left end Ks h Bruno left tackle Aqulla Prngle left guard ' Lee Hall center Jandrsevts : O'Relly rght guard of successful pass*?. nnn scored the only Barron avenue touchdown when he caught a nce forwrd from Wukovets n the closng mnutes of the frst quarter. Tfe extra pont try was btbeked, and Wnmlbrdge faled to score throughout the rest'of the game. The locals showed a vast mprovement n form, but they were not destned to wn over the Summt team whch has chalked up sx consecutve vctores thus far n the present season. HamtPThan, Woodbrdge rght halfback, kcked off, and Stllman naled the Summt runner on the Summt sde of the lot. After three Dayer rght tackle Martn rght end Denman quarterback T-tnckle plays whch faled to re-. Handerhan mlt n any apprecable gans, Summt kcked, and Deutsch recovered Deutsch. rght halfback the ball. The Woodbrdge player left halfback ran the oval back 10 yards before he Wukovets was dropped. Woodbrdge began a steady rampage down the feld, wth WukovetR dong most of the ball carryng. Wth the ball on the Summt 10 yard lne, and an excellent rhancp to score, the BarroU avenue Wlban Brydon Oaskll Toppng Ackerman Black fullback Score by quarters: Woodbrdge C Summt Summary: Woodbrdge scorng, touchdowns, Stllman, Extra ponts, rmlders were penalzed 5 yards for; none - Summt scorng, touchdowns, nn offsde play. Wth B yards to go ' Brydon, Ackerma* 2, Extra ponts, for a touchdown, and not much one by vrtue of referee's decson. chance of dong t, the locals revertrd to the aeral offense, and a suc- (for Lee, Montague, for Dtutsch,, Substtutons: Woodbrdge, Barna a«ssful forward pass from Wukovets ' Tme of quarters, 10 mnutes, entre t< Stllman, resulted, n a score f or! K«ne- Attendance, approxmately Woodbrdge. Wukovets' attempted 1 " nft : drop kck for the extra pont, but the try was effectvely blocked. Woodbrdge agan kcked to Summt j as the ntal quarter ended. At the openng of the second se^ sm wth the score 6 to 0 n ther favor, the local team fought hard to stem the Summt onslaught. Summt started the quarter wth the ball on her own 40 yard lne, but faled to make a frst down and was forced j p or( jg to kck out of danger. Deutsch nabbed the ball, but was downed n hs track*. Wukovet* made fve yards on an off-tackle play, and Handerhan ht the center of the lne for 2 more. A forward heave from Wukovets to Deutsch resulted n a frst down, but Fords A. A. Bows To S. A. Caseys n Grd Clash By Score of 7-0 Lcked n Last Three Mnutes When South Amboy Pushes Across ts Only Touchdown The Fords A. A. eleven dropped a wel fought and well played footfresh men n ther lneup, and the eys n the last three mnutes of play at ths pont, Summt nserted Oree bal] game to thp g outh Amboy Cas- Woodbrdge rally was Btopped. n ther clash wth that team last The Barron avenue team kcked } ganday. Although they were outtcam gamely out of danger but the kck was low, j p ay ed. the Fords' tc«and bounced behnd the Summt gosl fought aganst the heaver and more lne. Thg put the Summt team n powerful South Amboy combnaton, a hole, and they promptly punted (j, ut wth the last quarter almost endto the Woodbrdge 45 yard lne. ej > Abbatello, the Caaeys' fullback, Agan, DeuUch joned s few yards, crash e d off-tackle for 8 yards and but Woodbrdge was forced to our-1 the wnnng touchdown. The extra, render the t ball on downs on her own, pont try was successful. A pass 49 yard d lne. After vanly buckngj buckng. j Lfc t Abbtll ddd the Woodbrdge lne for three downs, r o m to Abbatello added the one pont tally. the Summttes lned up n kck formaton, but to the amaoment of the backs aganst the wall durng The Fords A. A. played wth ther the locals, they uncorked a pass whch traveled 30 yards d n tha ar, and d, ^ the rest of the way down the feld n the arms of Shanger, the Summt left end. Summt faled to make the e?tra pont, but Woodbrdge was called for an off-sde, and the up, Jersey team waa credted wth the extra tally. The htlf ended wth both teams battlng md-feld, and the scow 7 to 6 n favor of Summt. n the thrd quarter, Summt kcked to Woodbrdge, and Wukovets ran the ball back to the 50 yard lne before he was stopped. Denman crashed off-tackle for 7 yards, but the next two plays were Bmeared, and Woodbrdge was compelled to kck. Summt made two frst downs, and edged the ball nto the Wowlbrdge entj re Twce, the Cageys had ball wthn 3 yards of scorng but the A, A. stubbornly held, and the scorng chances went to the wnds. n the openng quarter, both teams played rather cautously, and passes were kept short and well amed. n the second fracas, the South Amboy team edged the ball well nto Fords terrtory, but they were held. The A. A. was frequently compelled to kck out of danger. The thrd quarter was eventless, but n the fnal sesson. the fun began. Wth seven mnutes to go, South Amboy opened up the Fords' lne, and wth three off-tackle plays, they brought the ball nto the very shadow of the A. A. goalposts. Wth two mnutes left, and 8 yards to go,. ^_ * _. _ flftl _ 1 ^^_a J <J t~*a«n A n terrtory. The local grdders braced, j th e bg South Anlboy fullback was however and Summt kcked. Deutsch K; ven ^he ball, and he crashed msjudged the ball, and t rolled to through for the wnnng touchdown, the Woodbrdge goal lne. nstead fhe Fords players have assembled of leavng g t roll, Deutsch pcked t ft very formdable eleven however, ft up, and d he h was mmedately dtl swamp- gn(j j ^ y are anxous to t book bk games ed on hs own 1 yard lne by y four w;th local club. clubs. Any y managersg Summt lnesmen. Wk Wukovets tred td wj S hng games wll please commu a pass, but t was grounded. The lo-,,j ca t e wth any member of the team, cal fullback then kcke to the 25 Lneups and scores: yd l fft t d th p or 4, ' * Cueyt possblty of Summt, rackng up an Krause Covell other touchdown. left end Wth the ball on the Woodbrdge Welsmen Glls 25 yard lne, the Summt team left tackle Bteadly pushed the Red and Black Wagnor Covell players back to ther own goal, Ackerman, the Summt left halfback, Smalley Corkey left guard crashed through the center Of the center Woodbrdge lne for the second Strauve O'Connor Summt touchdown. The extra pont rght guard try faled to materalze. Summt a- Nemouth Manhattan tfan kcked, and Handerhan run the rght tack < bull back 10 yards as the quarter Mullan Nelson ended. rght end n the fnal round, the Wood- Warren Lanahan jrdgt boys fought n van to >e the score. Wth the ball on hs own quarterback 10 yard ln<j, Denman went through rght halfback the lne for* B yajtds,- A- paw from jurgen McDonnell Wukovets to Deutsch resulted n a left halfback frst down, but Summt held, and the Renkon Abbatello Btrrun avenue team was forced to fullback Score by quarters: Fords Caseys Summary: Fords scorng, touchdowns, none. Extra ponts, none. luded' the Woodbrdge tac-, g outn Amboy scorng, to.uchdowna, elnqubh the ball. A pass from lufk, Summt fullback, to Brydon, Summt rght end, brought tho b«u D the Woodbrdge 30 yard chalknttk. Uy some trcky runnng, Ack- ncumpleted, and,wukovets kcked. Submt wan held, and they kcked n return. Wth about two mnutes of j>luy left, Wukovets hurled passes nl uver the lot, but they faled to vbult n any scorng. The game Say " saw yuur advertsement n the Woodbrdge ndependent". THAT LTTLE CAME"?OHEO. AND <X0\t r\go. VMrW SO U)C>O<\- "(00 SEE, \ WAS By B. Unk SO KOCH AND LV^\»4G A FAST HFE ON \Y WAS Go\t6 ~Xo ME QOlCtf. SO \ COT OOT PnouoKG MV UFE. PACE WA* SOMETHNG \ SvAoOUt) HAVE t>ef\o UOHG AGO, fc»ght'no0j 'M UVlNG ELSE'S Seen From The Sdelnes By TOM BRENNAN Sports Edlor Lookng On Every football game that s played has an average of nterested spectators who know nothng whatever of the fundamentals and rules of one of Amerca's greatest games. Dd you ever thnk that n the huge throngs whch attend games, there s a defnte number of "lookers on" who are actually only vewng the game for what there s to see, and not for the playng and scorng? t seems rather absurd, but t s true. How many fans know the use or meanng of a tackle, forward pass, aeral attack, fullback, ten yards, penalty, touchdown? Not many except those who are real "dyed-n-the-wool" sports. Tme and tme agan, you wll hear the "uneducated" ones pull a gag somethng Backbone As crude as t may seem and sound, the word "guts" aptly descrbes the headgear of ths complaton of words. n sporta as well as n the game of lfe, every player must have a semblance of courage and "guts" before he or she can ever hope to clmb the ladder of success. Of course, the dctonary apples none of ths theory n ts defnton of that four letter word, because t s merely a slang expresson used to express admraton and respect for anyone who has a fghtng sprt and a collecton of ron nerves. Have you ever seen a "spneless" man succeed n ths world? One could say never, lke ths: "Why the coward, beleve he s and feel almost certan of hmself. "Spnerunnng away wth the ball." "Oh! look, the less" men may get somewhere, but n the long man n the whte shrt s playng too," "Dd run, where do they get? A speaker onoe you sfte hm st on that lttle man?" "Why do very cryptcally sad that n the end they get they have all those whte lnes?" and so on to* the same place as the man who fought all -forever. Many people go to large college games hs lfe the grave. That s undoubtedly true, but t sn't the grave that counts, t s the suemerely to see the grandeur of t all the great ceas whch you buld whle you are lvng masses of people, the cheerng, the beauty of the honor and esteem whch you draw from sports. t s all very nce, but sn't t funny? Seeng the game from the sdelnes s nterestng, but seeng t and understandng t s thrllng. To be thoroughly acquanted wth the workng parts of two formdable elevens adds a touch of exctement to the game a touch that s not present when you are merely "lookng on". Scouts n the game of athletcs, scoutng s a form of wnnng that s as old as ths old world tself. n bg and lttle league sport;- your fellow men, Ths s begnnng to sound lke a sermon, so let us brng t nto the world of athletcs. The football canddate who goes out for practce day after day, and vanly plays "second.fddle" to some star becomes dscouraged. f he. quts, he does not have much backbone. f he stays, and awats hs chance to play, he has backbone. The man who can awat patently for hs opportuntes to knock, and the-man who can be ready for them when they do knock, s a credt to hmself, but the man who s mpatent, "spneless", and shft- has sent out envoys enjoys a slght advantage whch the other team lacks because of ts sportsmanshp. Taken from another pont of vew, however* there s scoutng and scoutng. Scoutng for good players, for better materal and better teams, as n Bg League baseball s a dfferent thng. Scoutng for the plays of a rval team for nsde nformaton s the unsportsmanlke scoutng. t s not far, but t s justfable. A team whch can successfully uncover the dongs of another team deserves credt for ts shrewd cunnng as the sayng goes, "t's all n the game." ' Armstce Day Races To Be Held At Board Saucer n Woodbrdge klera, and d ran 30 yards d for f a touch- Abbatello. Extra ponts, Abbateldown, Woodbr4g«bjocked the ex- o. Substtutons: Fords, Harrson 11 a pont attempt, for Nemouth, Lounder for Wagnor. Summt kcked,, and Handerhan South Aroboy: Flangan for Covell, run the ball 29 yards before he waa ( y al for Larkn, Monaghan for Mullan, Gelsnon for Lunahan, Referee, stopped. Two forward pauses were Geuyt. Uune played ut South Am- Automoble and Motorcycle 4»ee» Head Card. De- Pahna and Hckson n Match Race ng actvtes, scouts slther here and there less never can be able to obey the summons lookn,' 'em over, desgnng, plannng, takng of "Lady Opportunty". s that not true? notes. Scoutng s perfectly legal and s ac- Football s a splendd example of the cepte'd, but does t not 'detract from the sports- courage whch a man has n hm. The playmanshp of the whole thng? er who can take a batterng as well as gve When one team sends a scout out to vefr a batterng <s good. The red-blooded athlete the antcs of another combnaton of players, who whole-heartedly mxes n the fray, and the chances of the "scouted" team are less- plays the game for all that s n t, s courened, provded the former team sends a mag- ageous and commendable. The playe,r who netc scout, who s wde awake and all "ears",.shrks^ lets hs man get away fals tjo gan When the game s played, the team whch should, not play. A "gutless" football player s about as useful as a cake of ce n Alaska. Often, from the'sdelnes, you wll hear fans say, "Gee, lookt that lttle guy go, an't he got nerve?" That phrase, or comment, no matter tn what form t s spoken, clearly llustrates the admraton whch one person wll hold for another who s "not afrad". Brave meu and women are always looked upon as models. Football requres a certan amount of bravery. s there nbt a chance of gettng your neck broken?, your nose, eyes, legs, njured? certanly. The player who runs those rsks wthout fear s a possessor of backbone the model of men. Are you one? 11. Mke Hckson who s! one of the wll be a supreme test of endurance embryo nn^.pvn stars jfaro of nf auto mfn vaffncr wll be and speed. matched aganst one of the greatest Besdes the featufe race, many racng car plots n the world r other famlar plots p wll agan g make Ralph De Palm*. ther appearance on the track. Chester Gardner wth hs hgh-powered The race between De Palma and Hckaon should draw a huge crowd, Mller Specal wll be at the tape. because t wll be a test of the young Rchard Lang who annexed the Columbus Day races s expected to be and old blood of the cream of racng drvers. De Palma s known throughout the country for hs famous drv- endeavor to show some speed n the on hand, and Ralph Malamund wll ng and for the sprng of records saucer. After the Automoble races, Whch he has broken. Hckson h«s the management expects to present won two thrllng races on the local a seres of heats for mptorcycle track, and he s qute popular... wth. drvrt. B and fnally a twenty-fve Although they had defntely announced that the Board Speedway Ths match between these two Motorcycle racng s a new stunt ucal racng ans. mle clash for these "twowhaelers". drvers wll be a seres of three n tht) beard track, and t should, racng season had come to a close races -or two out of three makes prove nterestng f not thrllng. m Columbus Day, the Woodbrdge the wnner, as De Palma expressed Thu Tht) names of the probable cycle board saucer moguls have d decded f. t was De Esnm's. dea to have' drvers have not as yet been made to unravel u Beres of nterestng these small mutches, and n event, publc The men n charge of the races on Armstce Day, November that each-takea one, the thrd race track expect that ths vared pro- Redbrdt Score Seven Touchdowns A TTrby Wn Thrd Consecutve Came of Pret«nt Seasop. Local Backed and Lne Played Sterlng Football When Hopelawn Squad Battled Desperately To Stem a Wld Attack. Nagy Starred Wth Commendable Forward Pawng Coach Jmmy Mullen's roarng Woodbrdge Cardnals annexed ther thrd consecutve football vctory last Sunday afternoon, when they decsvely whpped the Hopelawn Athletc Club by a Score of 47 to 0 on the local grounds. The game was played before approxmately 400 shverng fans who watched the wld Redbrd? run ragged over the vstng club. The Cardnal* played excellent was ntercepted by Dungnn, and the footbftll. and Kt*r*lry run over th? { Cardnal ng«ht had the bnlt h then: Hopelawn team lke a flyng meteor, possesson. Ruddy heaved one to Usng ther aeral attack to Hdvantage, the Cards let leouc wth a bar- before he was tackled. Nagy en- "Rusty" Brennan who ran 20 yard* rage of successful passes whch sent \ corked anothor one of hj excellent the Hopelawn team scurryng back! passes, and Dunhnm scored f.e ffth and forth n, a van attempt to block touchdown for the locals. The pont them. The Cardnal backs rpped try wag blocked. Durng tht rest of open the A. C. lne for yard after the quarter, the teams rattled fralyard lne yard, and they ganed almost at wll, lessly "on Hopelnwn's 40 The Cardnal lne held effectvely! terrtory. throughout the entre skrmsh, andj n the fnal sesson, Wastfr ran all of the boys played credtable Nagy's kck back to the center of the ball durng the course of the gnn feld before he was stopped. Another pass was attempted by the Nagy opened the fracu by kckng to the Hopelawn aggregaton. Hopelawn eleven, but Dungnn grabbed t and the Cards reganed the Larson recovered and brought the ball back to hs own 40 yard lne ball. "Rusty" Brennan made 20 before he was unceremonously stopped. The Athletc Club rammed an j the next pats was ntercepted by yards on one of Nagy's heaves, but mpenetrable lne, and after ganng Larson on hs own 1 yard lne. On but 1 yard n four downs, they sur- 1 the next play, Dgn blocked the rendered the ball to the locals. Nagy punt, and dropped over the lne for' burrowed off-tackle for 83 yards, but \ the. sxth touchdown of tho game. A he was dropped on the Hopelnwn 10 pass, Nagy to Dunham, accounted yard lne. On the next play, however, the Cardnal back crcled the end of the Hopelawn lne, and traversed the remanng 16 yards for the frst score of tho game. The extra pont try was successful, A pass from Nagy to Dunham put the Redbrds n the lead, 7-0, Nagy agan kcked to Larson, but ths tme, the vstor was stopped n hs tracks. The brllant Brdes held, and they reganad the ball. A pass from Nagy to Dunham brought a 52 yard gan, and a lne plunge by Ruddy put the ball wthn scorng dstance. Nagy calmly htaved the ball to Dungan who trampled over the Hopelawn goal lne for the second Cardnal tally. Campon caught Nagy's pretty pass for the extra pont, and the quarter ended wth the Cardnals on the long end f a 14 to 0 score. Nagy kcked, and Moore of the Hopelawn team recovered, but he dd not gan. Spectacular tacklng by Campon, O'Connelly and Barcellona soon forced the vstors to forfet the ball. Nagy uncorked another one of hs well-amed passes, and Dunham grabbed t out of the ozone for another touchdown. Hopelawn blocked the pont try. For a few mnutes, the teams buttled near the center of the feld, and the Hopelawn team began to look hopeful. t looked as though they had stopped the Cardnal slaughter, but ther hopes were short-lved. Najry crashed through the lne and legged t for 43 yards and another score. The quarter ended wth the score 27 to 0 n favor of theredbrds. Nagy kcked to open the thrd quarter, and Wssng ran the kck back 3 yards. The A. C. made ts frst down, and the vstors started up the feld. A long forward pass DeMolay Court Team Moblzed At Parsh House Last Saturday Large Number of Canddates Report For Frst Court Sesson, Materal Looks Promsng The local chapter of the Order of DeMolay began moblzng ts court forces last Saturday afternoon n a tral practce on the Parsh House court. A large number of boys turned out for the team, and from appearances of the avalable materal, the DeMolay court men wll have a farly strong combnaton. Elbur RchardB, the shnng lght of 1927 local Hgh School basketball, was elected captan. Passng, pvotng, foul-shootng, and team work were the ntal work outs for the canddates. Because of the large number of prospectve players, a defnte lneup can not as yet be made. Manager Roy Mundy wshes to book games, and any managers wshng to engage n basketball actvtes wth the DeMflay fve wll please communcate wth Mr. Mundy. Wrte or phone. Among the boya who reported for the ntal trals were Vctor Lund, Edward Leeson, T. Wnters, Jack Hnkl B. Ellson, Jack Sherman, Wllam Hller, Vctojr Sherman, Walter Houseman, ElUr Rchards, Nels Peterson, J. Chodosh,. Rabnowtz, Bob Grmley, Norman Coleman, H. Nelson, Raymond Demarest, C. Bohlke, A. Mller, G. Curry, Robert McKeown, Howard Clark, A. Martn, Bll WtcKeown and Earl Peterson. Many of the boys mentoned have played basketball, and have enjoyed varous bts of success on the court. The DeMolay team s n the DeMolay league, and a complete schedule of games wll be publshed as soon as the league leaded muke them known to the dfferent clubs. London'* P«ac» Guardan* The cty of London has one polceman to each acre and to every 18 of tue populaton. Ths latter fgure, however, s based on the nght populaton us the cltj area has few rest- d«uts. gram shuuld greatly nterest the fan* who have attended prevous races Jupter Pluvus, or no Jup- Pluvus. for the extra pont. The Cardnals kcked, and the Athletc Club brought the ball back to the Brdes' 30 yard lne before they were blocked. Rordan fumbled the oval and Campon recovered t. The Cardnal man skrted end for 70 yards for the seventh and last Cardnal score. Nagy went through the left end of the Hopelawn lne for the extra (ally, as the game ended. C.rdn.l. Campon O'Connelly Kah, Dgn Barcellona Slebcs Dunham left end left.tackle left guard center rght guard rght tackle rght end Hopelawn Larson Olson Jensen Moore Wssng Knckvtt Paulson Dungan Rordsn quarterback J. Brennan Lowry rght halfback Nagy left halfback Mestres Ruddy Fsher fullback Score by quarters; Cardnals Hopelawn Summary: Cardnal scorng, touchdowns, Nagy 2, Dunham 2, Campon 1, Dungan 1, Dgn 1. Extra ponts, Nagy to Dunham 2, to Campon 1, to Ruddy 1, Nagy 1. Hopelawn scorng, touchdowns, none. Extra ponts, none. Referee, B. Gerty. Umpre, Lesen. Lnesman, Mller, Tme of quarters, 12 mnutes, entre game. Attendance, approxmately 400. Woodbrdge Hgh To Play Leonardo H. S. At Leonardo Today Locals Prmed For Sxth Grd Clash of Season. Team Shows Vast mprovement The local Hgh School eleven wll clash wth Leonardo at Leonardo ths afternoon n ts sxth grd game of the season. Thus far, the Barron avenue grdders have won but one game, but they are steadly mprovng n form and n football tactcs. The team has had a number of strenuous workouts ths week, and Coach. Rce s confdent that hs boys wll do some favorable football playng ths afternoon. The Leonardo team has made a far record, but t has tone no spectacular wnnng; The Leonardo Hgh School team lost moat of ts stars by graduaton, and the up-state coach has had the job of practcally rebuldng hs football machne. These facts should tend to even up the affar a bt, and the Woodbrdge boys are prmed for an nterestng match. Coach Rce wll probably start Stllman at left end, Captan Ksh at left tackle and Aqulla at left guard. On the rght sde of the lne, Martn may play end, Dayer tackle and "Pete" Jandrsevts at guard. Ether Lee or Barna wll hold down the pvot poston. n,the backfleld, Denman or Kateh wll play at quarter, Handerhan at rght half, Deutsch at left half, and Wbkovets, at fullback, ' The Woodbrdge team expects to be accompaned by a large number of rooters, and they promse to do ther beat wn or lose. News of All Woodbrdge Townshp n the ndependent, the most wdely read paper n Woodbrdge BREGS MEN'S STORE 91 Smth $t, cor. PERTH AMBOY

10 Club Makes Merry At Masquerade Party G. E. T. Unt of Congregatonal Church Haa Pleatng Socal Functon The 0. E T. Chh r.f the gntonal Church held a masquerade party on Monday nght n the lecture room of the church. The party opened wth a grand march n all the guests partcpated, Mrs. Charles Trautwen receved the prze for the most orgnal costume And Mw Helen Dockstader for the prettest costume. Charle* Trantwrfn HTOJ Charles Thomas 4JK1 the most grotesque costumes. Elmer Hall receved a prze for the most orgnal costum*. The lecture room was.attractvely decorated n keepng wth Hallowe'en. Mss Carolyn Laurtsen, Helen Dockstader and Wllam Laurtsen had charge of the decoratons. M+ freshments were served. The club guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Dockstader, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Trautwen. Mrs. H. W. Schrmpf, Msses Rutn Augustne, Emma Mnnnber, Anna Chrstensen, Florence Vo'orhees and Margaret.effler. Harry Harrs, Phlp Bell, and Elmer Paul. The club members present were: Rev. Kv. V. D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Tedrc Ostrum, Mr. and Mrs. Mac G. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. John Flemng, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John Lddle. Mrs. Ethel Dgn. Mrs. \V. H. Barrett, Msses Anna Johnson, Anna Peterson. Helen Dockstader, Carolyn and Martha Laurtsen, James Morrs, ar.l Wllam Laurtten. Please menton ths paper buyng from advertsers. Ward lyng west of tle center lne of Lnd't avenue nml T'>r 1 h r>f n lne <rawn pjra!!cl wth (roe. s.trrnt., qjul 111(1 feet north of th< northerly lne thert'"f. Pollng rlurr: Hjh School. FRST WARD, ttth Dstrct: AH that tract between the Pennsylvana Ralroad (on the en«t) and the ce.nter lne of Lnden avenue {on the west) ; and between the center lne f Freeman street on the north), and (on the smth) a lne drawn parallel wth (nwn street, and 100 whch lfcet north " thereof. Pollng when NOTCE TO CREDTORS August F. Grener, admnstrator of Julus Mathe, deceased, by drecton c-f the Surrogate of the County of Mddlesex, hereby gves notce to the credtors of the sad Julus Mathe to brng n ther debts, demands and clams aganst the estate of the sad deceased, under path or offrmaton, wthn sx months from ths date or they wll be forever barred of any acton therefore aganst the sad admnstrator. Dated September 2-1, AUGUST F- GRENER, Admnstrator. W , 19, 26; 11-2, 9. ELECTON NOTCE Xetce s hereby gven, that a General Electon wll be held at the varous pollng places n the. Townshp of Woodbrdge, County, New Jersey, between the hours of 6 A. M. to 7 P, M. {STANDARD TME) on Tuesday, November 0, 1 C J28, for the purpose of electng: One Unted States Senator. One Governor. One Member of the House of Ropresentates. Three Members' of the General Assembly. Two Members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. and the followng Towmhp Offcer!: One Member of bhe Townshp Commttee from each Ward. One Tax Collector. The boundary lnes and pollng places of the varous dstrcts are as follows: FRST WARD, 1st Dstrct: All that tract lyng between the Pennsylvana Ralroad,(on the east) and the center lne of Amboy avenue (on the WMktl: ar>d between Heard's Brook (on the nojv^h.) and (on the south) a lne draw*n md-way between New and Second streets, and projectng easterly to sad ralroad. Pollng Place: Fre Home, Woodbrdge.._! *! strp(lt FRST WARD, 2nd Dstrct: All that part of the Frst Ward east of the Pennsylvana RaHroad; and also all that tract between sad ralroad (on thc east) and the center lne of Amboy avenue (on the west), and between Heard's Brook (on the south) and (on the north) by a lne drawn parallel, wth Green street, and 110 f«et northerly from the northerly lne thereof, ncludng all house's frontng on the northerly ade of Green street between Amboy avenue and sad ralroad. : Pollng Place: Memoral Muncpal Buldng. FRST WARD, 3rd Dstrct; All that tract between the Pennsylvana Ralroad (on \he eat) and the center lne of Amboy avenue (on the west); and between a, lne (on the. nojth) drawn nd-way between New an<j Second streets, nd projectng eatfterly to sad ralroad, and the Pefth Amboy Cty lne (on the south.) Pollng Place; Memoral Muncpal Buldng. FRST WARD, 4th Dstrct: All that part of the Frst Ward lyng ebutn of Heard's Brook and west of the center lne of Amboy avenue. Pollng Place: No. 11 School. FK9T WARD, 5th Dstrct: All that part of the Frst Ward lyng north of Heard's Brook and west of the center ln eof Amboy avenue; and also all that part of the Frst Works Hard, Dances Gans 3 Lbs. a Week " work hard, dunce and have ganed 3 pounds a werk.nce takng Vnol. My nervousness s almost all gone." Mrs. F. Lang. Vnol n n dulcous cutmpound of cud lver peptone, ron, etc. Nervous, easly tred, anemc people are surprsed how Vnol gves new pep, Euund sleep and a BG apppette. The. vury frst bottle often adds stvr eral pounds weght to thn chldren or adults. Tastes delcous. Hordman'a Pharmacy. f thc northcrly lno Place: Hgh School. SECOND WARD, 1st Dstrct: Comprsng al+ of Keasbey. All of the ward south of the,chgh Valley Ralroad tracks. Pollng Place: Koabey School. SECOND WAKv, 2nd Dstrct: Comprsng Hopelawn and t'rascr Heght*. All of the ward north of the Leb'jh Va ey Ralroad tracks east of the center of Crown's Mll road and south of the center of Kng George's Pcmt road from sad Crow's Mll road easterly to the boundary of the Frst Ward., Pallng Place: Hopelawn School. SECOND WARD, 3rd Dstrct: Comprsng southern f*ords. All that tract lyng north of the Lehgh Valley Ralroad track west of Crow's- Mll road, and south of Kng George's Post Road. Pollng Place: Smth A Ottergaard't Garage, Ford. SECOND WARD, 4th Dstrct: Comprsng central Fords. All that tract lyng north of Kng George'? Post Road, lyng between the Rartan Townshp lne and the boundary of the Frst Ward, and lyng south of a northerly boundary descrbed as follows: Begnnng at a pont n the Rartan Lne 100 feet north of the ' northerly lne of Ffth street; thence easterly and 100 feet north of Ffth street crossng Grant avenue to the northerly lne of Fords terrace, No. 1; thence northerly along the same to an angle; thence easterly along a northerly lne of Fords Terrace. No. 1, to the center of Mary avenue; thence northerly along the center of Mary avenue to a pont 100 feet north of the northerly lne of Ptman avenue; thence easterly and 100 feet north of Ptman avenue crossng Poplar street, and contnung n the same course to the boundary of the Frst Ward. Pollng Place: Ford School. SECOND WARD, 5th Dstrct: Comprsng both sdes of Man ncludng northern Fords and Lafayette Heghts. All of the ward lyng between the northerly lne of Dstrct No. 4 and the Port Readng Ralroad. Pollng Place: New Ford School. SECOND WARD, 6th Dstrct: Comprsng seln. All of the ward north of the Port Readng Ralroad and south of a northerly boundary lne descrbed as follows: Begnnng at the Rartan Townshp Lne md-way between Oak Tree road and New Dover road, and thence easterly along the northerly lne of Blocks 440, 441, 443, 447, 448, ajnd 449, to Pennsylvana Ralroad and crossng the same; thence southeasterly along the northerly lne of Block 428 to the center" of Chan of Hlla road; thence easterly along the same to the westerly lne of Block 387; thence southerly a- long the lne of Block 387 to Block 395; thence westerly and southerly along Block 395, and contnung the last course n a straght lne of the Port Readng Ralroad. The blocks above mentoned beng those shown on the Townshp Assessment Map. Pollng Place: Ueln School. SECOND WARD, 7th Dstrct: Comprsng Colona and north to the' G^fljty Lne. All of the ward north of the northerly boundary of Dstrct No.. Pollng Place: Colona School. THRD WARD, 1st Dstrct: Comprsng Port Readng. Pollng Place: Port Readng School. THRD WARD, 2nd Dstrct: ncludng Avenel and northerly to the Rahwjy Rver. Pollng Place: Avenel School. THRD. WARD, 3rd Dstrct: Comprsng Sewaren. Pollng Place: Sewaren School. THRD WARD, 4th Dstrct: ncludng all the ward south of the Port Readng Ralroad and west of Woodbrdge Creek, Pollng Place: Parb Home (Woodbrdge). B. J.DUNGAN, Clerk of the Townshp of Woodbrdge. N CHANCERY O]F NEW JERSEY -Between Joseph Cafere, Complanant, and Samuel Berger, et als., Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated September 21, By vrtue of the above stated wrt to me drected aul delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER SEV- ENTH, NNETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EGHT at two o'cluuk n lfre afternoon of sad day at the sherff's offce n the Cty of New ^Brunswck, N. J. All those lots, tracts or parcels of land and premses stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, ll* the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey: Beng ^ots Nos. 223, 224 and 225 n Block "D", as shown on Maw of Lots owned by the Sewaren Realty & nvestment Company located at Sewura, n U)e Townshp p of Woodbrdge, County of Mddlesex and State of New J Mddlesex and surveyed March l, 1910, by Mason & Smth, C. E. Dcrrees amountng to approxmately $«,Of.OO Together wth nl anrl sngular he rhts, prvl'f's, hrredtamrnts. and.pprtenanres thoretto belongng r n ttnywse appertanng. W.MAM S. HANNAH. Sherff. AW,ES J. NTAM.ER, XlK.-lh Solctor. W , ',!,!>, \ CHANCKKY OK NKW JKRSEY -Between l'p-t<>-the-mnute tmldng & Lonn A-^ucmtnn, a New" Jersey Corporaton, (Complanant, am John Slovnsky, et. al., Defendants', on bll to fnrjclose, etc. Notce of sale of real estate. TAKE N"TK'K, that the under * K-.n-d, as r.t-v.t. by vrtue of nn.rder of thr ''"n't <>f Onmpry o he State nf N>»' Jersey, dated Sep lemher 11, 1 ';'«, wll offer for sale.l publc am "". to 'he hghest bd der, on Wednesday, November t HlK, at t»m o'clock n He afternoo -n the fol" vnr premses, the fol lowng destb'd real estate: All that "certan tract or parcel o land and premses partcularly de scrbed, stuate, lymf and benjj n the Townshp of Wmxlbrdge, n th County of.mddlesex, and State n' New Jersey md more fully deswbe<l on a certan map enttled "Mat prvleffes and advantage thereof. Sad real estate wll he told subn the offce of thf Clerk of Mddlesex County and whch lots are known and desgnated on sad mar s lots eleven' (11) and twelve (12) llncl; 412R wth the buldngs and mprovements thereon erected; totfehcr wth alj and sngular the tenements, heredtaments and appurt ennnces thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng, and the reverson and reversons, remander and remanders, rents, ssues, profts, of Property belongng to Rado As nocates, stuated at seln, Wood- >f fences, buldngs or other structures of adjonng owners, nnd any state of facts whch nn accurate survey would show., subject to rghts. publc or prvate, n the streets or avenues adjonng the sad premses, and subject to State and Muncpal laws, regulatons nd ordnances, respectng the,use, locaton and con-^ structon of buldngs upon, am h' use of the Sad premses, and free and clear of all other clams lens, mortgages and encumbrance*. Sale wll be Abject to confrm ton by the Court Of Chancery the State of New Jersey whch.. be appled for on Tuesday, N,, V her 20, 1(128, at ten o'clock n -, forenoon or as «oon thereafter counsel can be heard at the ('),,',' eery Chambers, 1060 Broad atr>'. Newark, New Jersey. Further condtons of sale wll announced at the tme of sale JACOB SFF, E»<t, Sol,., for Complanant, f,o 1\,, Place, Newark, N. J THEODORE CONNETT cever, 280 PaSsalc sr..- Newark, N. J. W.f , 2f; U-2, 9. Alfred E. SMTH The Presdent who wll foster Prosperty for the Whole Naton NCREASED prosperty and genune economy are predcted n the event of Alfred E. Smth's electon to the presdency of the Unted States. That the busness and ndustral nterests of the country wll not be dsturbed as the republcans are clamng s evdenced from the fact that hundreds of men promnent n the fnancal and ndustral World are supportng Governor Smth's canddacy. ncluded among these are such dstngushed men, Republcans as well as Democrats, as the '0'lowng: Owen D. Young, Charman of the General Electrc Company; Perre Samuel dupont, Charman of the Boards of both General Motors and E.. DuPont de Nemours & Co.; Wllam H. Wood n, Presdent of the Amercan Car & Foundry Co.; Edward S. Harkness (Republcan), Fnancer and Offcal of the Standard Ol Company and Drector n a dozen ralroads; Rudolph Spreckles (Kepublcan), Banker and Sugar. Renner of San Francsco, Cal.; Samuel Rea, former Presdent of the Pennsylvana Ralroad; John J. Raskob, one of the bggest busness men n the country and head of General Motors Corporaton. John J. Stamler, Presdent of the Broad and Market Natonal Bank and Trust Company, of Newark, N. J.; Uzal H. McCarter, Presdent of the Fdelty Unon Trust Company of Newark, N. J. (Mr. McCarter has been a lfe-long Republcan); Gerard Swope, Presdent of the General Electrc Company; August Heckscher of New York, lfe-long Republcan, a captalst and large-scale real estate operator; Arthur Curtss James, a New York fnancer, whose nterests embrace ralroads, securtes companes, real estate and merchandsng; Percy S. Straus, of R. H. Macy & Co., New York. All of these captans of ndustry and fnance express confdence n Governor Smth, as well as the hope that he wll be elected, beng frmly convnced that prosperty wll regn under hs admnstraton. Edward. EDWARDS Edwards Deserves Re-Electon HE s one of the foremost champons of personal lberth. He s aganst prohbton, the Volstead Act, and s a determned foe of the Ant-Saloon League, whch has endorsed hs Republcan opponent, Hamlton F. Kean. Senator Edwards s a banker and famlar wth governmental affars, havng served as Governor of ths State before hs electon to the Unted States Senate. n hs fve years of servce n the Senate of the Unted States he has proved fathful to hs consttuents and to the country at large. He s sound on the tarff. He s a frm frend of labor and has opposed legslaton whch sought to curb an unwarranted exercse of njunctons n labor dsputes. Whle favorng a sound, restrctve mmgraton polcy he s oppsoed to quota dscrmnaton. He beleves that an mmgraton pou cy whch encourage* the separaton of famles s obnoxous to the Amercan sense of far play. Hs re-electon means a frm supporter for the' Democratc Presdent n everythng he plans to do for the good of the naton at large. He s makng hs fght on hs record, and f you beleve n beng represented by a man of acton, not a man of words, cast your vote fpr Senator Edward*. j On the TARFF Governor Smth stands frmly for the Safeguardng of the Amercan Workngman; the Farmer and all ndustry. " beleve that the tarff should be taken out of poltcs and should be treated as a busness and economc problem. am opposed to poltcs n tarff makng. "No revon of any pecfc schedule wll have the approval of the Democratc Party whch n any way nterfere! wth the Amercan standard of lwng and level of wages. n other words, say to the Amercan workng man that the Democratc Partv wll not do a sngle thng that wll take from ht pay enrelope a fve-cent pece. ' "To the Amercan farmer say that the Democratc Party wll do everythng n ts power to put back nto hs pocket all that belongs there. "And we further say that nothng wll be done that wll embarrass or nterfere n any way wth the legtmate progress of busness, bg or small. " assert wth confdence that nether tabor, argculture, ndustry or busness need have any fear from Democratc vctory n November and, on the other hand, assert that t wll be the prme am and prme purpose of a Democratc admnstraton to extend the beneft of tarff favors to all classes and to spread prosperty, generally throughout the Unted States." New Jersey's State Canddates Popular wth the Masses.* j Wllam L. DLL A Fathful Publc Offcal WLLAM Lt DLL, Democratc canddate for Governor, stands wth Presdental Canddate Smth and Senator Edwards on all mportant ssues. There s no more fathful and effcent publc, offcal and hs capable management of the Motor Vehcle Department has won hm the admraton and approval of all" the people of the State. Hs fght to make the hghways safe aganst drunk* en and careless drvers of Automobles s one of ht greatest achevements. : ' * He belev«s that publc offce s a publc trust and* follows the motto: "Equal rghts for all, specal prvleges for none." Mr. Dll s frankly and fearlessly dscussng ssues that confront the people of the State. Thousands of ndependent Republcans, because of Mr. Dll's known ndependence from poltcal control, are supportng hs canddacy., " recognze no boss or bosses," say* Mr. Dll. "To obtan my nomnaton made no promse of any knd to anybody. No Democrat n the State has t any tme asked me for a promse of any knd. have sad before that, n honorng me wth the nomnaton for Governor, consder that my fellow Democrats of New Jersey have commssoned me as the leader of my party." Vote the Entre Democratc Tcket November 6 l'ad fur by Democratc State Commttee.

11 » ' WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT FRDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1928 Every purchaser of a new Ford s enttled to Free nspecton Servce for the frst 1500 mles THE Paulus Dary Man Offce: New St., New Brunswck, N. J. Phone 2400, Establshed 1890 USE P\ULUS" JS1VELY EKFECTLY ASTEURZED MLK NQfl YARK-- PARS FASHONS,0R CO THE modern automoble n fnely bult pece of machnery and t wll gland a lot of abute. Consderng the work t does, t gves surprsngly lttle trouble. But there sn't a car made that wll not run better and longer f gven proper care. The frst few hundred mles are especally mportant because that s when the mechansm of your car «beng broken n. Proper attenton durng ths perod wll lengthen u lfe and prevent unnecessary trouble later on. We are partcularly nterested n ths matter because we beleve t s our duty not only to make a good automoble, but to help the owner get the greatest pot; ble use over the longest perod of tme at a mnmum of trouble and expense. nspecton 9e c6 at 5uO, 1000 and SOO mles t Check batter/ Chech generator chargng r«w Check dhtrbulor a)tutm«nl Cheek carburetor ad)tutmenl Check!lfht> Check broken Chetk hock aborber adjutment Check lre nflaton Cheek teerlng gear Change engne ol Lubrcate chault No charge s made for labor or materals ncdental to ths servce, except, of course, where repars are necessary through accdent, msuse or neglect. The only charge s for new ol. See your Ford dealer, therefore, and get ths Free nspecton of your new car at 500, 1000 and 1500 mles. Fnd out, too, how lttle t wll cost to have your car gven a thorough gongover at regular perods thereafter. Wth ths n vw, the A checklng-up by experenced mechancs, together entre Ford dealer organzaton has been specally wth olng and greasng traned and equpped to servce the new Model A car. months and years to the lfe every 500 mles, wll add Furthermore, we have nstructed every Ford economcal and plea- of your cur and mean more dealer to gve the gurable motorng followng Free every mle you drve. FORD MOTOR COMPANY We Have "T" Money To Loan on Frst Bond and Mortgage MARGARETTEN&CO.Jnc. Top Floor, Rartan Bldg*-^175 Smth St., Perth Amboy Tel. P. A Nursng Record n Two Contnents ^ Hard To Equal Nun* Wat* of New Brghten wrtes: 'After ffty-fv* j^ars at treless labor nursng manknd, am now retrng. Whle nursr. n New York, n my early twentes, was posoned by food, my sster nur «rmrn mended your wonderful laxatve CARTER'S LTTLE LVER FUXS. " am never wthout them and have pretcrbed them tot thoaawds." CARTER'S LTTLE LVER PLLS. All druggsts 25c and 75c red pkga. Walker-Gordon Certfed Mlk..» UU.J«M Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Mlk Suydara's and Rutger's Specal Raw Tuberculn Tested Mlk DSTRBUTON COVERS New Brunwck, Hghland Park, South Rvm, Sayrerlle, Parln, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbrdge. Carteret, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. SURGCAL AND ORTHOPEDC APPLANCES Trusses Supporters Belts Braces- Arches, n Fact a Complete Lne of These Needs. YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDERS FLLED HENRY FRAHME 33 BROAD ST. Near Regent Theatre ELZABETH Phone Emerson 9108 Hours 9 A. M.-7 P. M. The Only Practcal Truss Maker n Unon County 1 GOOD DENTSTRY cannot be valued n dollars and cents. Our Dentstry s GOOD. Our Dentstry s Panless. Panlws Extracton Our prces are MODERATE and oo." od. wthn reach of the ordnary wage earner. DR. SCHWARTZ 87 Broad Street, Elzabeth ANCHOR DWTURE PLATE NO OO Free Examnaton 9 A. M. 6 P. M. Mon. Wed. And Fr. 'tll 8 P. M. HOLOHAN BROS. GARAGE Dunlop Tres and Tubes Tre and Tube Reparng Full Lne of Auto Accessores Cor. Amboy Ave. and Second St. MORTGAGE MONEY UNLMTED AMOUNTS AVALABLE 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES CONSTRUCTON LOANS DUNHAM - SABO, NC. 284 Amboy Ave., Woodbrdge, N. J. Tel. 639 Wdg. Classfed Ads Brng Results WOODBRDGE QNE of th«most favored coats n all Pars was Bhown by the comraxatlvely new house of London Trades. Tlls n n frm whch has a branch n London and CMB US there, rghtly enough, Pars Trades. t's really a rem&fkably clover combnaton of Englsh fabrcs and Pars doflgnlng. They make practcally nothng hut stunnng tweeds and kntted clothes. All the smart tweeds, ths year, have t> lght thread or two woven n wth the dark or else are flecked wth whte, f the fabrlo la bege or lght blue. Ths coat s of burgundy and darl< brown, so the lghter tone s a sort of pale pnksh bege whle ts only trmmng s the use of the burgundy agan n the buttons on the belt and sleeves. The tweed tself s so full 01 desgn, beng a very loosely woven one of heavy contrastng threads, tha these few brght bts of sold colo stand out n sharp outlne, Probably that s one of the rea- 10ns for the popularty of buttons made of plan composton as' tjmmlng ths season. The tweeds are all of ths type wth large, vague puttepnb anl the buttons gve the eye somethng defnte to rest on. The slhouette of thl^ coat s one of the reaaons for ts' success as t s very new, havng a defnte flare at the back and sdes and a decdedly ftted look around the wast. Thn Sab$tance t spread out, tbe cortex of a man's bran would cover more than two square feet, and hag been found to contan 9,200,000,000 nerve cells, Weghng altogether less than ball an ounce. A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell t W OOP BRDGE NEW YORK CANDY KTCHEN Manufacturers and Dealers n Strctly Pure CANDES AND CE CREAM 66 Man St. Woodbrdge. Tel. 43 GUSTAV BLAUM Groceres and Provsons 82 Man Street Woodbrdge R. A. HRNER Funeral Drector and Expert Embalmer ;: :: The only fully equpped and up-todate Undertakng Establshment n town. Far Treatment To All Offce Phone 2G4 Resdence Phone 731-M Now What to Do? Let Blly take the message? He may get t wrong. Wash up and go down* fars, lookng lke ths? Not wth vstors there! An npstars EXTENSON TELEPHONE! That's what he needs! For Dttalh Just Call Tb* Busfntss Offtc* F NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Nlw m) lurfnuln Battal h Nalhaal lutmm THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LGHT COMPANY 206 SMTH STREET Heatng and Cookng Applances Ruud Automate and Storage Water Heaters New Process Gas Ranges Con-Den-Rt Radant Logs Odorless-Effcent-nexpensve Telephone 143 Perth Amboy RABNOWZ HARDWARE "f t's Hardware, We Have t!" Full Lne of HARDWARE, PANTS, OLS, VARNSHES HOUSE FURNSHNGS &53-55S Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 He's Seen TherJPctures 666 Cure* Malara and quckly releve! Blounets, Headache and Dulnet due to temporary Cootpatoo. Ad» n elmnatng Toxn and t hghly etteeroed (or prpducag cop- ' ou» watery evacuaton*. THE FEATHERHEADS»^ =- 616 BOM WAT CAUW * STFF ueu.- SLAPPED tttor WAkJT AMAZED/ art The Hero Flops Panless Extractons Dr. Mallm' "Swwt- Ar" method means scentfc and panjess way n whch to do extractng. Thousands can testfy to ths. Charges moderate for all [entul work. Fllngs, Brdges and Crowns nserted Most Panless X-RAY YOUR TEETH FREE EXAMNATON AND ADVCE ANYTME See Me Frst! What Have to Offer Our well apponted and thoroughly modern-offces enable us to perform»ny knd of dental w«rk wth ease and comfort to the patent and at the name tme d*> t as quckly as s consstent wth good work. Tfr 72 BROAD ST., Elzabeth, N. J. 9 A. M - 6 P. M. Monday. Wed. and Fr. tll 8 P.

12 PAGE TWELVE Fords Notes Fords Foresters n Membershp Drve V '" Mrrac: R! «z -( RarUn Tow-'- Class ntaton To Be Held n vh. hanred» deer wth Charle? Honor of Secretary Anderson Who Ha> 'l'n on R rpcent huntng,trp. -The Ford; Just Socal Club. a;!! hold a r»sl old-fashoned, barn 1 Thrty Years nanr* or. November 4 n ther new :-.* home near Ryan's corner, Musc -.:»t: - *'. wll furnshed by a New Brunswck b he A ]<> -r.dtt '.. rchejtra. The commttee ; tryng auspce? >-tp B. M tr. make the affar a great succew. Ollsn. V 1. Foresters,of Amtr- T:cktts m»y be had from the tnera- *,PT' r-r at the dcrot.» 'as* ntaton Ngh*.", Mr?. Hao* Johan*en. ent*rt»re< ar.c w:;l be h*!o n honor of S<-creurj- Charles Anders*;) who ha» frv- her t'.ttr, Mr*. Mat Lur.d and chldren. Arttrw and Robert of Rocky n thrty rears, acme* to '.he Hll. Monday. court.. A drv* for membershp rw Mrs. M Coaelnoerry entertaned Mrs, Dwt Hcks and Mrs Er'.:r.* October 1 and w;:: c<-r,-»*<«r.b«r 31. The ceremony wty-fca earned out r, fj'.. re- Whatley of Dunellen Sundsy. Mn. J. Flower and daughter *p«nt gala by. th«degrte t*sn f '.curt Tuesday n Perth Amboy vstng Mrs. Klen, pent Tuesday r Tottenvll* vutlj' frends. Mr». A. Adervn s entertannf her sster from Brooklyn. Many Attend, Card Party Held n Fords School FORDS A large. namber attended h* card party held w«::!y *t to* r.ew»chool audtorum. Mr* Joseph Arwnault wa* charmsr.. The prt* wnners wer«: Pean-at Jab Mr«. J. Egan. Sr and Mchael Pstuck; tuchre: M. J. O'Hara. Mr*. Mason and Mrs. C. Vf.er: brdge Mr. Sullvan. Mrs. Agres Hurley. Mr?. J. Egar,. Gen*v*e vwhte. Mrs. Sullvar. and Mr*. K. Coey Domr.c-es Grace Hr.e? and Margaret Eg»r.; pnochle Mrs. F. Murdock. Mrs. T. Wsthr.e. Frar.k Patrck. Wnffred Blancbard. Mrs. A. Schmdt, Harry Schnr.p. Andrew Baku?. Mr?. M. Mlak. A. Artondes Jr.. Car.ertt, Nt>. 4 s. The slogan adapted by the c;>vrt for tht campagn»: "Or.e r.e* Member for Ev#ry Year of Xwler»ory»! Servce." but the objectve f at 1 leatt ffty new member*. Tht roembershjp drve ;< ;r. chargr 'of a ccmmw^ eotnpo*e4 ff * htef Ranger Joseph FtgeraW. ch»rmar,: Phlp Fscher. Wllam Mundy, Wll am O'Re')'. Charles Anderson. Joand Stephen Sylsxxa, Fords Nan Takes Perth Amboy Brde Mtas Josephne Mulvaney Jowph Damback Wed At Church Ceremony A weddng r.f much!cca! r,:erest took p!»ce Tuesday morr.r.g a: 10 o'clock wher. Mrs. Josephne Mulvaney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sewaren FRDAY, NOVEMBER Record of Servce Offered By Lufbarry 7th. Mr«G:m v.!>c of Mr«J. F. Ry»n. re?trec a Vet'h A^ jrec-. Wwvlbrdge. there wll. r Thunway. \c» K card party for the?.brd Ward G. O. P. Canddate Wcrktd K«rd For lm- «vcnue, WJ a New»rk shopper on Mf* Sophe y Club. The Sewaren Brdge club -wll be entertaned at the home of Mr*. prorements Durng Former Term* Grrve road, was a Keasbey vstor Saturday. Anton BanyoU, of Florda Thomas Vncent Wednesday, November 14th. Monday. On Tuesday evenng. November 1 ;r'«rry. of Sewaren. who ' Mr. 13. at the Stwaren M tor Boat Club s the FUpu -fr. canddate for member of the T-..wfhp Commttee from Edward O'Brer. of Florda Grove k beneft card party w! be gven for road Monday. the Sewaren FT*«pur-lc lbrary. the Thrd Ward, has well defned Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, November 3. there >d+a* of the tetds of hs dstrct a rummage sale at the Sewar- and has detsred several of the j»len school trow*. The prr***d:s to be c»s he wt! ftjrht ff>r. f elected: Florda Grove rotd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John ngrassa, of equally dvde^ between th* Parents Mr. Lvfbarry ntends to be prc 1 Benjamn Horowt, of Florda Teachers Assocaton and the Sewar- gteuuve utd v be at the servce of Gro\-e read has recovered from slght tn Free PVbTc ^nraty. Mr*. HarrT'ne people. He h«s had weprrrncr. """ jjafed at ment H* Van derjtne and Mr*. Russell havng served four years on the WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT Hopelawn Mothers' Auxlary of Woodbrdge Personals M?? Pearl Fler of Rahwny ;,. DeMolay s Formed me returned from a week's vst, w Mrs. A. H. Bowers Elected As Head of New Organzaton At Meetng Monday. Nght relatves, n Woodbury, N. J. Tckets are nn sale for the rn-, pork dnner to be served, n the },! ture room of the Mothodst Ep W0,, church on November 16 n conr<ton wth the annual bazaar of ; bulder* socety. Tckets may be <; A meetng was called ol Monday taned from any ot the nwmben mothers of the boys of Amercus ter and three chldren spent the w«. Chapter, Order of DeMolay, for the end wth Mr, and Mrs. James Fof SUten ^ r wertthe 1 'gue7u of P P * «*_' "»_»«««? **":? f ^-"T^L ~ lary. Hrs. Stephen WyW, Matron Mss Evelyn Fox and Thorr.T»f Amercas Chapter, 0. E. S., call- Bnnnan, of Woodbrdge, and H., Hl the meetng to order. Alfred J«lard Clark, of Perth Amboy, mo*, "Daddy" of th* boys, and ed to Trenton last Sunday aft<notm, where they enjoyed drrmer B«*^r«, MaM«r Mss H A!b«d,t, of Clyde th* D«Mol«y spoke to _the;mo th.«. Burke are the commttee for th* Par- ^mtnttee n 1923 he was a can- avenue w»s *r,t Teahers Assocaton and the lbrary s represented by Mrs. ft. W. Commtteen-Br. Felton by th* ste George Barrrtt. of Florda * and T»? defeated by former Wednesday. \ alected: presdent, Mrs. A. H. ^mt^ Manton and Mrs. C. A. Geroud. margn of s-aertt-tfcre* votes. Grove road entertaned Joseph Klen Bowers; vce presdent, Mrs.-James! M». W«t»r E. Stowe, of h,- Mr and Mrs. W. W. Conner and Durng h:v *erm as commtteemar r-f Perth Amboy Thursday. McKeown; secntury, Mrs. A. Mun- j nr, Colorado, returned home a{l.. ^on motored to Lakehorst on Frday. Luf^pry Mcured adequate 1>olce Mrs, Andrew Sabo, of Warden dy treasurer. Mrs. S. B. Demarest., pendng «ev»ra> days wth Mr. ar : Mr. and Mr*. S. Zmmerman en- protecton for the Thrd Ward and avenue was a Fords vstor Mon- t was decded to hold meetngs on j Mrs. vna Brown, of Rahway a. tertaned Mr. and Mrs.. Mack* of brought aboj: many road repars day. the frst Monday ol each month. East Orange on Sunday. 'there. He «fcured 1 mprovement.of Mss Edna Hawkns of Perth; l : The n«xt meetng w^ll be on Noyen- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Adams tad as Burnett tree: nd Manhattan ave- Amboy was'the guest of Mss Teresa, ber Sth, n^tta Craftsmen s «^ub _.* thef Sunday guests. Mr*. R. T. Lacy, nue. Q^ Avene sewer and water Acker of Thurs- ; speaker «:> 'wll >-- be protured, _ who wll Grove Brdge Party At Sewaren For Beneft of Guld pf *** B«n^» nd ch " lm B( * 1 of system. A and B street s*w,ers. j fully explan the urork of the auxlary. Hghland Park. and j hped helped brng g about the pavng The Fremen's Relef Assoca- Ms«Louse Ftgerald of Brook- of w<rt aterue> Avenel street, apd ton of Fords, Kea»bey and Hope The mothers wll assst th* boys A very delghtful brdge parat therxlance whch wd be.held to-! wth Mrs. Fred J. Adams and Mr? R lyn u vstng Mr*. J. Brunflg. Woodbrdfe avenue., lawn wll hold a meetng g at the Fords Mrs. M Fr*d Fd Turner T vsted d her nght n the new audtorum. Bogan as hostesses was gven at M h He d for the sdewalks' d l k ' Fr* Honse en Frday evenng. r. brother, Adolph Dreyer, of New. n Second street and Turner street. The Ropelawr. Fre CCompany Those present were: Mrs. A. ' H. ~ jldatn'a home on Wednesday af--. York on Monday. n Port Kftadrp-George street and wll hold ther sen-rootthly meet- Bowers, B, MMrs. James McKeown, Mrs. noon for the beneft of St Johr 1 Mr. and Mrs R W. MuHer entertaned recently Mrs. B. Muller. tne avenue pavement day evenng. W. Peterson, Mrs. L. C. Grl Grroley, Danty Dt refreshments f h t wrre served ' Menter an*" Je pavemest n Avenel. ng at the local fre house on Mon- A. Mundy, Mrs. S. B. Demarest, Mrs. Guld. There w«re ten table* n p Mrs. Ale Osborn and Mrs. J. Bluett and tb«'l}e-*aren sewer. Floyd Wenerar of Metochen,: Mr*. H. E. Brennan, Mrs. W. Heller, the hostess wth Mrs. R. Qogan M nf Hghland Falls, N. Y. ' M r. Ufbarry has lved n the a local vstor Thursday.! Mrs. M A A. A Agreen. Mrs. M E. E M. M Wendell, Vrgna Allen and Mss Madalnc,-- Mr. and Mrs. Frar.k Ballentne Thjrd yf M^ ; or twenty-four year* Mss Anna Tunek of Lauretta Mrs. Wllam Hnkle, Mrs. H. Sher-: Russy assstng. Prses rere a*a Penh Amboy vator man, Mrs. A. B. Martn, Mrs. John ed to the followng players: McCallum and chldren, motored to ^jjte, fa ftcv secton of the towr,- Frday. Rchards, Mrs. Carl Augustne, Mrs. Mrs. Russell Burke, card la- Lake Hopatcong on?unda.v. ', njp havng a pre'rata share of the A. N. Jellyman, Mrs. S. H. Wyld. Mrs. Lous Newburg, lnen towf-;. Mr. and Mrs.. S. J. Henry and fam- ^udget, par::c-j'.arly, for road rely spent the week end at Phllps- pajrg aat-. g.jvocatw specal atten- Robert Bogan, candle stck; Mrs. ; Mrs. Floyd T. Howell, necklace; Mr barg. Pa. tj on 1o oat-'.y.r.g dstrcts n the n- V. Rush, statonery; Mrs. WU.v F. H. Turner vsted hs son tetfst of l V developments ar^d Fred H. Turner Jr.. who s a stu- stea<j y Ho!man Workng, Weant, box Xmas cards; Mrs. J. r; grw^ c.t -.he townshp, Walker, utlty box; Mrs. Na'r:, dent of the Unversty of Pennsyl- ; " Mr_ ju f ) -- >. ; 5 employed by :he Mulvaney, of Harket street, Perth vana n Phladelpha. Readng ROE'road at the Por. Amboy, became the brde of Joseph Mrs. Frank Ballentne was host-; ^?eal,j 0CK; He s seekr.g s-, Aloyjus Dambach. son of Mr. and ess at a brdge luncheon on Frd"? port on bs pa*: record of servce M Mrs, Joseph Dambach of Kords. The et her home-^the" guests ceremony was performed at a nuptal Conrad Stern, Mrs. Charles ' mass n St. Mary's church, Perth Am- Mrs. Ale MacCallem, Mrs. A. C 1 boy, by Rev. Father Joseph Ryan. A Walker. recepton was held at the home of the j brde for the mmedate relatves of 1. E«r.. Sr.. M. A. Dodcs, Wll-fa,* Dettner. P. S^lvan. H. J. Parker.or. He-.r>- M'f Hael Vroom, Mr?. A. Kay. Sr". J"ar.; Patrck, Mrs. M. Gallager. V. Vedemeyer, Mrs, R. Handerhan, T. Wathne and H. J. Gallager. Fantan Mary Fnan. John P. Evnt, Margaret Ar.tondes, Genereve- O'Relly, Andrew Sarenka, the couple. t was also the weddng Mary Koner., Maron Dcksor, Mr*. annversary of the brde's parents. Kentos. Mrs. W. A. Ryan, Agnes Antonde,, Mr^ W. A. Ryan. \ Mr. and Mrs. Dambach upon thejr re- \ tufn turn from thdr ^, h U«r' P Mr7T>fnc" W the S0Uthern MH C X sute3 wu ' ther new home n Fords. Lund, Mrs. Kernab, Jula Such, Mrs. D. Desmond, C. Lund, Mrs. A. Doncete, Mrs, Connovers, Mrs. J. Clear, Mrs. J. N'ajry. Door przes were won by John Manton and Mrs. J. Jr. Brthday Annversary Party Held For Fords Grl A brthday annversary party was gven recently n honor of Mrs. Angela Srnack at her home. The rooms were artstcally decorated wth whte and pnk streamers. Mrs. Carolne Bauman and Phlp Prather gave an exhbton dance. June Worcheck and Henry Huber gave an exhbton fox trot, Margaret Stenmetz and Mchael Gutwn entertaned at Mss Grode» Hostess Mss Dxon Entertans At Hallowe'en Party Mss Murel Dxon. daughter of resde n Mr 8nd Mf? - PefCy DU r - f Cedaf avenue, entertaned a group of her tchoolmates at a Hallowe'en party on Wednesday from four untl seven o'clock. The table was attractvely At Hallowe'en Party decorated n keepng wth Hallowe'en Egan. The favors were black cats. Games ; Lttle Ms? Gertrude Grode, daughw «c played. Ann Barnekov receved, ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Grode, of the P rze n the donke me and y & n. Park avenue entertaned several of the pumpkn game Mary Smth re- : her frends at a masquerade party ceved xle P rle f un was - Muc^ had on Hallowe'en nght. n duckng for apples. most artstcally decorated for the Those present were: Bab3 Grow, Barbara Stern, Barbara Varden. Olve lttle folks all enjoyed "the refresh- Spencer, Marjore Newcomer, Mrs. H. F. Schmdt, of Be*!mar, ments. Those present.ere: Edth f"n.nd ^ ^ " " g j ^ dstrk. vce charman on nternatonal Relatons then took charge A. delcous supper was served, s the meetng and called all of the clubs present for a. short report of and Elane Newton, Mare DuBoyce. Mldred-Farer, Helen Butter, Maron Leonard, HeJen Schoedler, Wlma Thurston, Maron Suchy, Eleanor Kayser, Marjore Donegan, Mare Hayden, nge Behrens, Wnne Ben- the pano Dancng and sngng were!\* mtt < ^ ^ B^, h ' Ed «' ar( 6 6 Gr(^«' j Junor Brecke, W llam Hayden, Ed- Mrs. Sernack receved a number of?" ard A and Bert Tompkns Jack Brechandsome gfts. Refreshments were ka > Aueusta Herma ". J hn Beros, served. Thelma and Ethel Clnc, and Edward Those present were: Menry Heller, Jenkns. Charles Puskas, Charles Renart,. Harold Mabn, Martn Gutwen, Jack 5tart School of Mssons Gettle, Mchael Gutwen, Mchael Bansck, Theodore Barosky, Wllam Srnack, John Sandos, Wllam Adams, Lous Brosky, Mr. and Mrs. John Novak, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Mlchuck, Mr. and Mrs. Novak, Mr. and Mrs. Srnack, Frank Won- Hallowe'en Party At Barron Avenue Home Mrs. Margaret Wegand of Barror. avenue delghtfully entertaned on Wednesday nght at a Hallowe'en party. Th«table and home-were dec- j orated n orange and black. Games Women At Conference At Avenel Club Commttees of Clubs of Thrd Dstrct Hear Talks On nternatonal Relatons - Every Club n Dstrct Urged To Take Up Work. AVENEL The members of the Woman's club of Avenel were hostesses Wednesday afternoon to the thrd dstrct at an nternatonal Relatons conference. Mrs. Forest Brathwate, presdent of the local club, opened the meetng wth words of welcome, followed by salute to the flag and sngng of "Amerca." work beng done by them along these lnes. The followng clubs responded to the roll call: Avenel, Penh Amboy Woman's club, Keyport mprovement Assocaton, Keyport Lterary, Metuchen Borough mprovement je, Belmar, Long Branch, As- Park and Woodbrdge Woman's were playtd. Refreshments were. clubs. terved by the hostess. Those pres-! Mrs. Schmdt stressed the pont ent were: Murel Berry, Margaret that there were thrty-sx clubs n At Preabyteran Church Bram, Ruth Nelson, Katherne Scul- the thrd dstrct and that only sxly, Vvan Houseman, Jula Dungan, j t e e n nternatonal Relatons A school of Mssons wll be start- Margaret Enhorn, Crag Senft, Ed-! charmen and commttees. A goal ed on Wednesday, November 7, at, of at least twenty-fve clubs havng ward p O meroy, Fred Huber, Andrew the Presbyteran church and wll con- Peterson Wllam Jacobson, Charles nternatonal commttees was set. tnue sx weeks. The school wll be Huber, James Kater and Robert Le ' Mrs. "~ Wtflam "'"* D Baker, -' accompaned dvded n three courses; the frst one owsky, Phlp Pratca, John. Sabo, "The New Afrca" wll be conducted MUses Helen Weber, Elzabeth Renert, Mary Murska, Elzabeth Sebert, Strome wll conduct the second on by Mrs. Ernest Abbott. Mrs. John ; Elzabeth Weberj Margaret Stenmetz, Elzabeth Kresher, Bertha Sr- : thrd course on "The Jerusalem "What Xext n Home Mssons?" The nack, Helen Gettle, June Woscheck,. Councl of nternatonal Msson So- Anna Masark, Clara Powell, Caro-1 cetes," wll be n charge of Edward lne Baumann, Angela Srnack. Martn. The pastor, Rev. Ernest Abbott urges the members of the church A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell t ; to attend ths school of mssons. VOTE FOR GEORGE S. LUFFBARRY REPUBLCAN CANDDATE For Commtteeman from Thrd Ward Woodbrdge Townshp General Electon, November 6, 1928 C] GEORGE S. LUFFBARRY «'BKN" JKNSKN RE-ELECT C. ALBERT LARSOjN Republcan Canddate for COLLECTOR OF TAXES November 6, 1928 CARL ALBERT LARSON ff Co*ceutous Servce" Pat,! lur by C. Albrrt Unor. sen. t'* Nce to Have t Culture and educaton and wealth do not create happness, bat a fe» Magazne. MCKE SAYS W VE» <2OPy OF THS HERE RRESoe aompaaou PAHS TO SHOW W OM TWE, JKT HOUER TO US OVER THE PHOWE OR-, By POST G*RP, AUO VW"WU START AWOTHER. CJOfN td VOU U tess T1HAE TMAU tt TAKES TO R AO THS \ BERNHARDT JENSEN Republcan Seeks Your Support for Reelecton (X 2nd Ward Commtteeman ' BERNHARDT JENSEN 'ald fu by Canddate. j at the pano by Mrs. Harry Baker, j sang two solos, " Baco" by L. Ardrt, and "Who Knows" by Ernest R. Ball. Mrs. Schmdt ntroduced the speaker of the afternoon, Mss Margaret Buttenhem, state charman of the nternatonal Relatons commttee. Mss Buttenhetn suggested that all charmen have notces placed upon the club bulletn boards and also try to have each ntember read two books a year from the lst sent out by the commttee. All clubs are urged to have the Resoluton on the Kellogg pact sgned and returned before November 26. Mss Buttenhem spoke on the conference to be held n Prnceton an November 26 on the "Cause and Cure of War." SAYS FARMERS NEED HOOVER Congressman Dcknson Warn* Aganst Past Records of Democrats. PLATFORM S EVASVE owa Leader Declares Hoover Knew How to Hnds Agrlcutural Problems. On Creek Project Congressman n Conference Wth Woodbrdge Offcal* On Plan To Dredge Channel of Woodbrdge Creek Congressman Harold G. Hoffman s n conference wth offcals of Woodbrdge and the Port Rartan 1 Commsson n regard to the advsablty of requestng a rehearng before the Board of Engneers for Rvers and Harbors upon the unfavor- able report for a ten-foot channel n La. Herbert Hoo- Woodbrdge Creek. The Rver and Harbor Act ap-,-. j t proved January , contaned WOODSTOCK, ver and a protectve tarff was th* of farm tls by Congressman L. 1. ; orson for, prel; mnarv exam. DlcWnso of Algona, la., a leader of, Woodbrdge Creek for a th. larm bloc n he House n u a*, ^ ^ ^.^ ^ dress here ths»ten>oon at the farm-. j made fe the dgtrct pan, -.[.«. r - a t^ ror : - = ndajon,. a survey^au revenue only," Congressman Dckn-. *. son.ad. 'and they have never been "fhf" «"> the survey s favorable convened to a tarff for protect, to the extent of recommendng a, channel 10 feet deep at mean lo'.v "Herbert Hoover, n hs acceptance, water - and fft? feet wde from the speech, declared 'an adequate tarff s 10 foot curve n Arthur Kll to the the foundaton of farm relef' He further declared that ':he domestc mar- The report was referred vo Federal Dock, 7,617 feet n length. the HON. L. J. DCKNSON ket must be protected. 1 wll u*e mj offce and nfluence to gve tbe farmer the full beneft of our hstorc polcy.' "Protecton of dary has greatly ncreased under the protectve tarff polces as carred out under the present Republcan admn-,,,., straton. We ncreased by execulv* Mrs. Schmdt read the resoluton j order the tut[ on dlrt products troa whch was then unanmously endors- j elght to twelt, cenu t ^, nnl TWl ed by the women present represent- : ng the dstrct, At the close of her talk, Mss Buttenhem answered mary questons asked by the group present The members of the hostess club under the drecton of Mrt, Charles Senft served refreshments. domestc market can be preserved (or the Amercan producer under tbe Republcan polces, and t can be oat under the polcy outlned by the Democratc platform. "Apparently, to satsfy a cenaln group of fanners, a deverr derlsh sentence was wrtten nto the Democratc platform whereby tbe partj pledges that an honest endeavor wll Agnes Nesbtt Crcle be made, to formulate a legslatve Has Hallowe'en Party plan whereby the losses La the control of surplus crops wl! be charged A delghtful Hallowe'en party was j held by the Agnes Nesbtt Crcle on back aganst the unt of the pruduct. Ths s a fant effort to descrbe the Tuesday nght n the basement of equalzaton fee. After the adopton the Presbyteran church. Games of ths platform. Governor Smth was were played n keepng wth Hallow-' quoted n tbe newspapers as Bayng e'en, The' room was prettly decora lha be was opposed to tbe fee, but led n orange and black. that he pledged that lt mechancs Whle tke lghts were lowered, 5. A. Tapp«n told har-rasng ghost stores. Th«prse for the prettest costume was awarded to Elabeth Trautwen. Mrs. John Short had charge of the refreshments. LoMng Forward Tbe modem man no longer preserve* de memores of hs greatgrandfather, but he la engaged n wrtng u detaled and authortatve bography of ola great-grandson. nstead of tremblldg before tbe specter* of the dead we ah adder abjectly under the shadow of the babe uobom. Glbert K Chesterton. would be devsed through conferences wth tbe frends of agrculture to formulate a legslatve program to carry out hs platform pledgee. Ths U be same problem over whch a dspute has betu rgug (p eght yean..the Democratc platform lmply aj4 more codfuslon to an already confused stuatoa. Tbe pledge of Herbert Hoover s defntely certan. He knows n advance bow ths problem can be handled. Any eoultreac* he calls wll be merely for the purpose of arrant- ng tpeclftc detals. Hs pledge creates the expermental stage ot such a program* He beleves agrculture can be organsed to where t wll be self austalalqg, and by reason ot hu FOR SALE One Oak Hooser knowledge»nd etptrleoce. be s D a Ktchen Cabnet. Excellent condton, $ Al*o one Cham-1 «"!*«*'<>!>. poston where he can aead Uut orover $2t\), wll sacrfce for $15. n-1 Please menton ths paper to ac- ber's Vulet Gas RangV cost new qure 1U3 Hgh street. vutsm; t helps you, t helps th«m j W '. ' t nalp* jour paper. Board of Engneers for Rvers and Harbors at Washngton. From the nformaton presented, the Board s not convnced of the advsablty of the Unted States undertakng at the present tme the addtonal mprove- j" Robbns, bath powder; Mrs. Char Allen, shoe box; Mrs. F. H. Tan..- : cans of frut; Mrs. Emmons. atom, er perfume. Those present wtre: Mm. J»T- Hardman, Mrs. Herbert Rar.-! Mrs. Herrng, Mrs. F. J. Ryar, Mr ' N. N. Forney, Mrs. R. Lacy, Mr-. George Urban, Mrs. Thomas Zef.y. moyer, Mrs. M. J. Berrs, Mrs. Char- les Lewsf. Mrs. M. J. Demerest, Mrs j Thomas Vncent, Mrs. E. W. Chrst:.-. ' Mrs. Loue Newburg, Mrs. B. Myer Mrs. F. H- Turner, Mrs. S. Barl.s j Mrs. Albee, Mrs. George StHwt;! Mrs. R. Jordan, Mrs. Morrson Chr.-- ; te, Mrs. C. M. Cooper, Mrs. Lou:-.- ' Ballard, Mrs. F. J. Adams. M.! Dasy Rush Mrs. F. T. Howel. Mr M. Eborn, Mrs. A. C. Walker, Mr-. Russell Burke, Mrs. F. J. Wr.>l Mrs. W. W. Conner, Mrs. H E:: mons, Mrs. L. Brown, Mr? X< \ Rush, Mrs. W. Weant, Mrs. J 1. Walker, Mrs. Nathan Robbn?. V- Charles Allen, Mrs. Lester Whr.- Mountan* as Protecton Tbe weather bureau saj a : surrounded bj nearbj moum,:::- not so llkelj to be njured bt w:-.. as t would be U tbese tdoona'.-.j not exst Wnds often art (< strong n mountan passes or *:: but severe storms do not part favor -alleys, except where tr,% t leys Ue n the generfl drecton : storm would take f there were hlls or ralleys there. ments on the ground that t appears: provded for wth reasor.ab'v. to them that any savng whch mght- quacy at the present tme by :> result from a deeper channel would sary mantenance of the t.n be largely local, and that the needs project. Thrty days are gv-.-r of commerce and navgaton can be whch to fle an appeal. For Contnued Good Servce Re-Elect JACOB W. GRAUSAM Commtteeman. Frst Ward rad for by tbe UoJ» 4

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