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1 Four Page Colored Comc Secton 22 Pages T»fcf TktcStdms X. No. 4. No Offcal Acton On Ba«fc StealCar Future Of Race Track Carter* Mu Car Stole* ta, t ter mttee Of Prosecutor And Referred s Read To Commttee At M«etnOf f Of Tne Towmhp Wnoe At Con- o* Wovdandve. Hold-Uy Used n Pater. Regular Meetng Monday No Menton Of t At s GetavaT Adjourned Meetng Wednesday. -- K. The hfty -perrunora f» par < P T^W anaght tn ght ths w "hnjgh the theft :n Wo.hrg* an nto tnlatupat to a Carter!': j future of the Woudbrdge and then Comm:tt»«!nan Grausam of - -peedway was left n doubt' fered a moton that the matter be > afternoon at the meetng of t*rned over to the members f the, vn <hp Commttee and no new commttee as a :omnntt«f ^ rv'ar ^'^UnV^rtaV, a, >h*d on the stuaton Wed- whole. Ths motton ru earrrt wth, '-,m * ^ ^ W - t^m^^^d «.-.,,- nstht when the commttee out a dssentng vote. -.,?»^nu. *«^»w^r^. -rf,~ adjourned meetng. The commttee rad spent 3ttn:t,,.'n, Valentn.-"olace '., -r.atter came up at the meet- tme lstenng to the lonrag <nn- ' HJCW r-± a \r w "John rt «- \l,nday afternoon when the let- atrce t«mg read and lstenng to.- r J^ r" ^ ^ % ] ^ ^. ^ ^.'...u. t was th* same letter that nng there was stll «ome busness to,,-l onr,j\ rv,* ^f^ "-»,'ll*'h!l ; en publshed n the tndepend- be attended to and * was derded *"^ ^rjs^,rf S r th : rectes the nvestgaton that that the meetng be adjourned tn n 7^ Prnperty,rt ua arjtae*. :ade before the ttack was do*. Wednesday nght. Many thought the WwdhrAgn aolrcn njrwd -h«- llovrng the death of Beroe traek qnestoa would come up then larm-jnusr the Wdeaj olsce and on May. t pats up to the and that wme acton woald an tacen. -j, e. nlr^ #* ^g 4 rmjort was.-vnp Commttee all reeponsbl- But no reference was made to t at r^cev-s 'mm Patersoa that -he *ar r \-r whatever s done n the (u- the meetng Wednesday aght. la^' 3^,3" JTrad ^a. The report The commttee was n esson -.n lttde that t h* b«e» se ma.. Utter was read n full at the commttee rooms for some tme but., _ T» bandt** who e Monday. Mayor Wllam A. whatever the subject of the confer- machne n -mrng a PBRLK-E. N X. FRD.V S. H. T. UdNaHay Gd State M \y PUCK THREE rexts Rotary Hears Of Put Conun4aad«r Of Cosarty; AnMrcan Leyom Grr«s h*- tervstnf A<Mma At Week-!!T toncneoa..-!- War.»:,: ttan -.aa" of tae y Mr fnne ther ajsoo*:on n g "Amercan Mtena ao the Amercan L.»g:on. vtt of % mllon aten power." contnue*! the "There are lentv of Aqula Keeps Up Fght On Water Co. Charge Aayered wa Uttwr Of Utlty Flaw h* Water Dd Not A*»r«««Extra CWrf* For T That HM BOM Skat Off For Non fv Ther* am rnry aau taa -tarf «f ** M«rf!*«T Water fehed jy aad ro> awcaods al *JM Caanartte*. nt he :uu. thr-rw j :e«t»an Gll wwrtwj sat le ad a n the Aa-?ncan -.p,!r- fnan rm Boart f P*'re Utlnert by the -frcra ;a«s ~ ' ' ad the letter had been rece.v. ««TO a» reference *M made ta Tlwm another^kapta-,rf the :»«!f ^ " L T r ^ T. -r "^ A*"-*-"* L *tr" a -> "«- fl»" -»?' «fta-«4 that :he P^bc -al days ago.but that the the race track when the :nmrntt*e,, Mn «p. An ahanoned tar was * Apponted] State T, ".* Monday was the frst oppor- -.natly convened to hold the jdjoura- f olm< n 4jnn.w»^Bt t e ao(; Mr. Sleckner cot f te rfjutfa:>: taac he - -hat had come for presentng *< meetng. t tsted only 3. few mm- ^g,.. ^e ";k.-ar la»mj««r«tns «naat-.oa»a he entre commttee. There utes and nothng of mportance»aa,.»,.. ame frnm pa tlsraon -^ t had r^jcs d '..?f. } n- H* read ta«*rt«r»th-t «at- Mr Jr««ph L. J.» tne ; thae wma chargng th*?tn K CHnaa A tn: ntraton Ormnuttat. f 3«B ''r on. -.. few remarks of dscusson uone.,. «. There m stxomf prn 'a.->"7 that. '*r taw r»t«^rl Lcense Revoked For!?;..?"^ ob:::ty. 'A "nan :n the th< wrnr M t B.^^!,^! J. 5. Th-yer Mart*, K taa pace. ^ *l for da??.t rak* ta. :omausjna.rmaa. at X nrt toe the Cartewt lao as part of bs ff* to do»!- At the t;m«jf -l:s-, Mat A. Harry Moore T«lnner T-m K a^ asen arrssted. a? ^^'^ 'o aa Jl ; T^e -e polce and re.:har?w ' -JT,,, tarn Drunken Drvng Speak At P. Anboy r a. nt ncnvn to a» «; By 3 voce n tftt uacter. Th'.s -!he UD m< the theft )f the, og,'-,^ ' Ab«l tut justng the <ar-.es of thos«rsform. j to nal* t-* wt*!: vsretamagw n the VT-KX that t s orac- msmon«r been s the arm a Mr. Sleek-,?an;r '^p>»ttt tan.!har:r<>. wpecaly ( rteret Man Must Not Drve Democratc Canddate For aer..'':ject:oa af j, ".T'!^ lke thesw. The :ompan7.a- For Two Years Accdent Governor To Make Prncpal "The Amercan Lego egoa pn^es -^^, t -,».o<.t*:ntc tae. )mm;t-.(e aad 'Mrtact' men t the T Woodbrdge. Address At Flag Day Exer- Lar?an bureaus to pncect -Je rtconced: thac a :teealq GU **.'! taut *ae K Of Elks. Explmn Starts "?* Legonno;r«s,'' lad Mr. Eeckner. lad Mmaaete -»'ta 't,«r MWU. \ * Honmth,»t Lowell street ad f,u«ht wth a, Jo -. ':*: hu Hcense to drve on On Monday even;ag. Jane 3. d U FrekSewara hp t was revoked byjpe.r,h, Amoy Lodga at ; -l w< AT '.le h?o that :: -.-loner ofmotor Vehcles Har- ts annaal Flag erao c sad. as or-as ckt whle :J *-v.*r :5:*a t.te.-aa.-x^ s -. nr-.ta A. Pleasaa p)rt~oo^.r^ate by A j - L t nax pa*w«a vv.x 'Mnrended tnat T xan at Trenton. On Apnl. Harry Moore as the prncpal "-^j.r. drvng a car. was n cou-jer for that occason. Te Completely Destroyed By are. n the fr._ jocstbm*. ::'*a! p n rstr^as. T^.e x^ -jra wl rje preseate-: t.; tae Sen- aa p. lad "^u JH-.,:T.rr^ lt? nh; jeope w whch had stopped tle ealy alastf.! a tae *ectrt: rumpaa?! ) ''-"F. Ftgerald. also of ( r.g from the home n Md*a enue to the Cty Hal Park vz?;? x Huael nd Fred. Berle'v.. ;*jata.t:ona..e pumte oat. v Tsnrrng locatana T^r *: Jajnea * Tat* nch *fl*rg*a a<tec «m:^ar r-tfenld's.tjrenw» wfe and -.e car and were slghtly n- platform. wth ampaen TT. 3 Amaoy: RAft. Coan, f Saaw7. m.me f th* other The accdent happened n erected. n the parade rach -r.\l ^ A Carl Ofa-ae. of Perth A327; Haa.-4.-kd A ;u:a waat w'toa 'w would d by ther Esquxe. Mr "nth was charged wth dmn- w;! be :he Perth Amaoy?> r» tut raest of Wlter Warr.! 'laderta** to offer soluson, tf-aand rv.g but the ckarge wa? not! \ mencan Legon. _... at frst. Lat«/ t wa«taken form, the Naval Mlta, the S-«h ' Jle :he commssoner and the r-- School Bacd. the Boy Scct ':± lad 3 j.a= revoked. P. T. A. Of St. James Wnds Up Season New Ofncers Are A Muscal Profram s Gven!? At Well Attended Meetng. * nd the... =_. d Drum Corps and au of tae r.taa ; rrtlr - Councl BUT Scoata. Acph M. Oos- -^'^» T.n. chapman. <jf the FTaa ser^-.:* "'^t!! taat : wd br f ths ) e Lass T sors. commttee anco«mc«< "«j*7 tha ' HU^TS uua««aaneu ca ae fca: paaj have been coma-wd f;r '- P^» - ^ the espoaon wcortng a an elaborate program. n;,:n nr.^ " a sefsanrs. rey leant the roar Jtart at - p. m. ml rsmaa act:t» ^a^? :ae. " m f " *- B 7 J^caed wm- b at te Cty Hall Part the parade wjl :am»u ^"esobe a the Etks Home whe-<t ftr 7<l! ~r-n dd &> j The pro/raa whj as teen :om rent-teacher Aj*o«at:on o'' p e. e( j ^ ^ *.;- l5w,,:.r= School held the laat meet- s ' A: C:. v H -'Prk Lma«±Ate{7»- - -' -.-.= sejon Tuesday nght. The!ttr p^^^ -r-.-ted offcer-* -*ere nstalled ; Musc. ":tar Scaajted Basner'"?.'?oLnK presdent Mrs. John, ^ HgV>ch^'j " ---* " The offc*rs are: presdent, l" ''[ Rt^.^TJ 7 -.r. Me Gurk; frst vce-pres- Ralsr Mr<. John F. Ryan; second Prayer E -.tr.t. MM. R. P. Grace; rodent. Un. B. J. Dun<-j Ocear" Mn. -^ P. a-u^-.^..».-. v-ce-pres'.dent. Mrs. K. Htury :t t-e F'j^* rhare* T. r ; nfth vce-presdent, Mrs. j Snj m <n*,'p. *E- 5 x«ut* :y 5OT Jc.L.bon; treasurer, M:M J 5^^;*. M.-.:»ecretary. Mrs. H. St. Altar 3erv.ee SLK^ru ad jf- «cretary. Mrs. ct*, charman,! '. :.A.t\ Langan; evc. Mrs. Ed- and member?. - '.?..rn; hosptalty, Mrs. M- Muc, "Sdtera.\_rs* S 3«Sale At J y; jamutoc. Mrs. A Baur.fram. Mrs. J. J. Dunne; McGnn Schol Band a^er r^t:oc t Cj^t Mrs.. S. Duogan; hy- Patrotc address Son. A. Hrr? M:- J. Barron Lev; publc-ly, Mocre. former sost xtf p ' '.. <3-et Btrgan; refreshments, Gerty. ed raler of Jersey Cty Ldtps past 5tate pr*su:e!t : S. r.n F. Ryan gave an nter- Elk A^tKar.'-n.,. :'. of the year'; actvtes..:-.vn gave Mrs. Ryan'a ft-. ;r.t bag- The pre*enuton. ;. Mrs. J. J. Dunne. of E;^ wn; w-_. ;art:c:3a; a -.-a. was gjyen by ppl* of ^tr.cs»r» ; fjw-j -. 2rade.*Song. "Pep.'' b?; Ealte: F.l*w r'wec?. Kan?TT lours thare 3»d be«a owtnaur rf caxn but thb ter fuon aoat ct fc A cll at foun O th^ TUd occuped b / lad us bcmer. toan. n Was Fanuhar Fgure Oto Streets For Many Year* Plo Home Or Relatves. p and Cartsret, ded on Moay ^e hal aj h^^ft acd nt> rela* srally aa CUdlsBady 3 mm- Almost rr«!at * tj den Eras* Aged 4 Ha* Fractured SknH and nternal nntrea Otker Acculeats. n. ta«woadhrtdge wagn a nd ^ #? r ^ T'!re per.o.a wa Th* tr-ck was ^fcvra 7 /aan Soc- -'JC»»nart ante. As. af Perth Amboy. whu took the le wa^ ffamla? a H3ttn chld tu the alfca of Dr. Boufa who ELMdm*. X J,s*r romnaate*. '."*?abte O«*r 5tr had W *.a fr*.h<?r r» «rrac«ta -^ma.rra.-ofl f Xar H. dw-jw 7-j. that a :narg«rf tke :a<rcaa«a":<n :' th* 'h" < neud* u jar* * aarye a»lt*s taat!«tt<r wr-.t- "e 7 *^ * n '- - omttnnj of Moerace *C sane ago 7»a Ths '3". taa.". b» the atxt neeont s«t-tr He *car«thar. t eaty. ae saw*. The atacter was Left»5! The Letter of the water MJUCHKT -J, waj yntaen. n May ad taat f -x, ['the Ut".r5y Conunaanert' secretary Sj Sew«ral Ofcjccteu Heard From nterests Tnat Want Ckan«es Made. even! ; w-tz* to of- lfakst the losng addng :.a: measure rxmo. 3 f;r puhlc Mn-aj ajter WM Atcaraav, thm VorfbP.Jea " r* ~,C O *fr -. WU 3UUM" d not. n-y.a tae jr-,nn. erty r-?pr*«nt«tyw ^ d B. lac.. Er*. E*^')<c<ra. A. of them wll show the Ga^ner. nc. a«n^r uao'factujwon "etum.- to the Perth.Amooy tjenertl 3)tfpt-^- -. h, Tj j^»tnt *nlrtat a tne ^ ^*?n H^ 5ect«ja» 5 ths secton ta. Her njures u report*! at -Jw " ' >{ dleaex Wter Compa-tj. * 3 lonteau*! taa: 3*eaaj* -Jwra T-^ Althnog ae h ajaat ths boapjtal :ansat f \ rac^are of thel Wo^nflrtdge. >". T-. jal 3a..-h la.^wuped?ro TuutTy for year?, acjuay a known kul a fractured jaw. La< n.^emal Ma? T. t'3l. :he n.-c! «ct:o*r of ta«l! TTts lnnt m'tltg *? ^oantry he am* fr'.t^ or^faaxy. He Tae trck that aj're tne lttle -^/ma Aotnnstraton C.:matte«. lod ;f an ta«:un:ag?aa fe MSta lrtn. from 3x 23.!_!,_ wms aot talk b.mt"-e earler years jvrl a the -prperty of the P-blc Coal' fovadmp. 5f W3»brjg«..-war* at:l these atr-ct r«bo^l dr» epar*2e:nt tad. ^ _ of taa lfe. ad ce Comnaay. of Perth.mboy. ; VToodbrug^ N*. 3. p 3or«. The :')autuk«. h* «a, ce a*ur" ^ll4 J * cl '-^s lapcenet :n Sewarsa! r^nj. jfj. QCAz -soold avw aaat seadachea aa a r»- waa f- La Janus' Retreat Ctnb To a^ar tn- alfj 'ome.. la -soy to your fa7nr of Hewr Hon. J. J. fuffertr, :rsd, of Bat:mor«. was l. wadld call your»k<ntoa te Ed^mr b yesterlay t T A. M, m th.e up>;r- the :onaom«*r and the Wter Store n Rakwa - J-~:S fmruc '-an af mtfrchan..; Tu; Koc jrfsrsd z the -me a _'.-adr pupl.'. Patrotc drll, Ejte^n*: LeaK-ag X-.fc. A.«n -,aht«, esrhth grade bojs.', Gla^tna: Estrtnm: L ( v rth wuu: JUO.'JW tad ncludes ;a r- am rectaton y g^c /-wea l^r.«m(;u Lcra^:.nj ' ;.";sr'j na t^. --'e jrru "Star Spangled' Ka-ftt. W'JJ '.. m<ca. jw^-crv : / the 4**n>blage. Mss ^^j A. jlaoh's.»-'utr r * :*." jjum' wrs :d * ;*- X.up '. nr rrser aer the. ;.;.n was te accompacust. r EJ-;. j*(':rf. \.u\ H-:.la.n y,"./ the program, a 5 >a. r?' tne -uue te : f anu:n. J-t v.'.l! ". ".J tr.-c pupu of the cjf^t^. '.!!' 'U''l. V -,4:.v,--> and dancng were ea- ;_?..-:'.-t-hrr.-nt were served..-.- * prt-dent, Edward Vc-.. :'--^nted Sfter Cornea w.t". -j( j.r. and a basket c( nw«..- -.fth grade clasa. The cl ^, :;fcent were: MUsea Elec. -. Anr.a Smth, Mary Toth.., Slvan, Annette Mana,..-jerl>3 Jeanette JohrJon,. *. Elabeth Smon. Mry. Edth Gulyaa, Mary. a-aln, Stella Bacowaky. FraneU Holhemer, Fran* / Martn Mnlder, Jam** J.,hn Ktnna, Edward Van- Wllam Connolly, Thomas "^ Wllam Van Tase«, Jc«ph Mardoch Buchanan, L*w* -. rph Murphy and B*njama 'no Rectal Tonfht By Ma Brown's Pupl* L by sybu S th.* tlao bf H5~*. Q.aa. fctrn Cull, j.o rectal wll be gven ta-, '.he pupls of Mrs. Grace V. : at her home on Man street. ' -. ^ nz &rofrram wll be g^ea: ^.- L.lUby.-Lttoff, Jean Cook: s «* :^ _ Hop O' My Thumb." Fos. ;-» ' ' - rhop*f; "Wfe'rt (><." Car-""- ' Th,maj, Eleanor Uarnrrf, flor.-y; luse," Bane«, Br^e : 'Fary FooUtep*," Fa-tar. Mo^nbtam*, Ward Kaup "n H»nflbf Gar & M^tt "H ; "A WaJw b» Ar,na Ma, e fc ; "/xnnjr. Orth Harret Kll«nb«rfer Smth ' ' PHde of the B«r*- Thomm Gerty;.. r :m.]^l -V lu ' T. {. -'- '"tf^t.!c?. (.. ml 7 "JJ^ay k' rff r;jr>».n. f«r*l -h. Ths Applcaton Haj b<»*n r-gardn* the area -oajf Amo«y 7»nae. Prtsperty -uraer* a*r«a* Saa been ecured d "Jte peaex for jtrs. Mary McDe?utt/of 54 Mlton - * - - X.:CJCUL'3 faral- :ea,al t»t *w trusc a too %}. The Jtor«s a 'm oucaon am a aterestjj d- j7j E^ Wombr.djje. *tu ^trc by f n M*a «p^m uj ad a^rn: 'or ta*?p]p dress a aasared. Aa nrtaton. a Jar ^ jverytnj* n *t saj w^j ^tossng taa roa» to j*"- *^waaea rau ; w ewryen* ntereatetl :a j a:..a a ± a Aaaoy veaae aear j For Card Party June 22 jff Psrth Aasoy. 'aether a -j e -nn* -] CJtMr! :La? banks 7«s-j -- f Fno V :t. to -'tettd th ase H jf hmentj wll b* served. j, ; a 3 petra.5. jf A'f-se. who -uraa pajneat res'zjtf meeten* af ;nc!mj-»c n.;;:-*! womaa to the a.7. uae Z- n th* Co'mj^a ^.:alk.jr l:aao*ta. /jhn H wl 3«. nuue ^:x:d party'moa- (. f,!f t At Mddlesex ConacX :a June l. the Hosptal waer saooal electon of.ml wll ttt* t(sf»«nr«wll b«;?e a ;a f jr» bad. cat an the arm and wll a on. m a.*s G-rty. 5 -wt';*. M.-^. -fohtt Sn'om wu?l;;:az t.3 te aao- owntyper^t; ^ ". TPe loos*; u Sa.T-7 t"jr njured h. Crauh At Deadly - L:3«. jf Monroe street. feld.. All metn.b;!r5 re orgeatly re- j ju'esta to be cr«e2t t ths meet-'' SaSker.-. Joan Casey..3 R\.: ; ect: Xew Braasw-.ck. ea:ertn* at-4-jj,->,, "j r 'jjur.es.!w :3r wac = truck the T:m.n, Eta w HJ tan.-;rt_ w.ll Af-er jfjlf ttornaneat :n tae Jlae* :^»-u sec court. MM. o<m Egaor u> -M.- rea f*r f n mglt; * a T.JU ^? v? l na waen w e; the ^ vaa cye B*--aelor of Scence. E:noca. V.". M. P. Coaole.^Mw. project ta. CSUU'JHT x Clevua to the aaaeaament :.:a.- Geo-rge Fox, 4c'tke"oamen3ement «*o>-a«s to b-s j Jjoa""ahorn. M--. Arthur Enust w"u.. :n wollhoj. WTth. dn- Jr.. o_ A*en*L_wa4 named ad con- - ^ lt V, U4 JJ^J^ Cotte)ge, erf ErA (am j Mr*. Taecdor* Z*tar«r. tfca! there ; lt: - p 'n l>muu 'jy Wllam KJpp, PsnmngtU! p, of Fennngtun. for that Pa., today, 'j: \t!>-'-'ts 3'5uw3*th. Mrs. a v rs. jjpg was - f. M r luj Y ur tnd, wat ^^;^^^r^^cl. y Worker. Gr~» A ^, ^ced by Dr. r^. j.jut;'). jpancer. Jula Venre, " r-eceftty, Maa Dangut «as n- Met At AaWHTjr Boar- jf to. ag4tt ^. Roae ; "j Sljjf -tjluttr V lu.,' H"*-, um EJaaheta wnanw, l r OTEL ed on* of the hghest hoa-jrj a ^^^ memfcets of «a* New n the Vttuae :ar. tugethac maur.vtu" M.r-4. Aa Nhuad -t Wedg*- " ; Frank E- vuuu jvtnu, Wotntandgw. were ta. ':p the Pftrth.\jnboy losp-ta and t Abary Ktf. B WDRW ton* Tb< tor, oau -M{H» N*:gfecMjr C'YU te ' J*w*l* tn* U«Th* SU- tor gjlt njurea. «uan. braod new. <a tht! tn Mouatan*,. Ptann««B> Auxlary M djoa.*l «ma.t-«ard 'r clu dosng meetng, to huu J "u Orangd Mountaa DNNERADANCE \,.r- tt crvnlull, 4L. luhw of rftn!«uunu{.«'allv <Jt EVERY unm L'Surcn beu.'luf'h' +"."^llty Cttol FRDAY AND SATURDAY Wnu Fa-t *ua ; wawse :r the nj.!'hu UJHHB Mte* un md vutc rose*. NGHT.4 Jlu TUM«''. {anls' *tr., - w»!' ( UB«.HHSU. wee*; MJW.'J^ E. No Cover 'js'jm!j-«(;tmru-«. *«6"n«Balvrto, L'ltt 'Hr>..'j.'vu' -tf^n, Mrs- Leland «V**ft- tu-ry tuvnc, MM. E- Whte, MM. Su*un, ;n.'m. unj. M;. M. D- nu.-y. Vl->- vtucpt Frum, to* J<".-;H. SUUJM CJtfsu. 3e«tt Lores, NEW BRUNSWCK, N. J. of Maa Jan«Dungan To Get B*cn«lor Of Scence Degree Vbw, r ane A. - of Mr. md Mrs. M. P. Woodbndfe Lons Onn Adjoaru For n Graj Lus Cahn, tae to..:;. ;rn for tne ta:jfjykr fmf re- Waa Stolen n Newark foa by * aocur»lta racxraed to th* T'ae nemberj of the.v.-t wao "e Stonal ^ccventon. to Q«^m J,j' G.! :a Atlantc Cty.n Jy. nf*" -noton to!'.'?' -'r th**.'^rt'**tt^an Mrs. ffna j. 4h*jrt 4>'.*^'^.'*'.} ;r her coronttee before J**ne that R ^ees Mrs Mayo a beunt usated by Coma;A»:-"n a-» Alfred Coey, M«. Edw-rd, H* *a_. -xat ttt^* at '}»';l*:k. "'Tal ness of ; ^ addntss by Fran A A p" Ju 4 f- T *- T..","".»-. n,m«a.'j? j'..'r -'f Te WOMB** Forefa ta*'m«ae-t<t be*s htkt at Echo Uk* bat aw-; th* m**-a«waa wm n k«4u ) T.ec-;<:n. * r*- :., -JW.. ',rr.rn:*".tf«. te 'Le of th*.h-; w:at*«.j»t an *' rcm tme to r«:et* from the <nfanaa( tat the Carteret naton of W«oa- to t«ta-,n< $. m l~ hl* 2S t wu exs that the ^arntl wll b«op- Tbc Gulf F.doBg Cospany a&kea :or u djtaet on tax bllt for Banc«aad ta* aha wt*t«bardman's PHARMACY L. REscwrnoe abed For and Co*. and AT*

2 PAflF, TWO FRDAY, JUNE The People Woodbrdge The fnest USED CAR SELECTON ever offered to the people of Woodbrdge for prces that wll for a long tme be remembered as the GREATEST BARGAN SALE of USED CARS ever held. WE WANT YOU TO BELEVE WE ARE SNCERE N PROMOTNG THS SALE, and ask you to come n and look over our selecton so that you may share n ths savng n purchasng a USED CAR of dependable value. ALL CARS ARE SOLD WTH A SX DAY EXCHANGE PRVLEGE A All Makes and Models Represented n Our Selectons. SALE WLL BE HELD FRDAY, JUNE 2-SATURDAY, FROM 9: A. M. TO 9: P. M. JEFFERSON MOTORS, NC. 4 MAN STREET TeL WOODBRDGE, N. J.

3 ODBNDGK NDEPENDENT FKDAT, ML Of ffckak & Co.,h A m b o y Store Wu Founded " J«w»ry Added. M'chads & Company, o-f 5? ;'o»<t, P»rth Amboy. s tk-w c:sg < {s f" r * n ** t ' naver- -JHU' Perth Amboy store wu :,,!'n June. 9U. The S~t ' vas most unpretentous V: ';-J«offered m «ood cloth*?.. n woa*n and chldren soon ' host ot frends. One r*«n' --"'ended another. The pubto '-Ve n*trf e«*7 weekly paymen-. Mchaels offered them. Ther J was so courteous «nd th#y -o be *o helpful n every way "3 just naturally l«d the CH\RL 5 nosphere of the stor*..-*a- v today; twenty years lter. **: -,r e stll dong busness on the To>«t 'a that begot so much frend-'»hen -v'r them. Ther nterest n T'lr o sterner s paramount and per-» *" They would rather not «rve tser - t*>-;v could not servs them a:"-!o";j 5r.;r». r;?>?ata! :n7 lacnoaly r Perth Amboy stor«s one nd nl largest n the cty, aad cer- Ths -partm^n; ;a le of the most beautful., the clocxn^ epartnbrc n. haj cone ahead n leaps m-endou 2<)th r:.vaj»! >. l each year, but there u Mchaels, the $?m*ra nwna On and after the ffteenth of June the MARY ELZABETH BEAUTY SHOJPE PHONE 283 wll be located n the mezzanne of the Perth Amboy Natonal Bank Buldng MRS. HERBERT EYERKUSS Open for nspecton Saturday Afternoon and Evenng Lmted Appontments fcr Free Facals GVEN APPROVAL / nchwtry Has Grn^m P<*p»- W WHk Farm Fa on H T"n«r-mmMlacn t "unrsrg las,.-..,. nb, v-m-rvh^ ut) tn.nhurtrr fc ":.'r; mnmar vts *rn Suntlea r.'t-.nt -pt'-j. tn upncnln. ' :- -nfflun lp^nts a>-».n* vrp-l «~r 3*j«n h«r "unrlm tn n.:mn n(f «aalarl» f tuntarlon! t,:'.<:'mtl f -J>7 -nan -o rat w n;-:t "ntta m;"> -Jle "Html <««*«3nt -Mf rr mt t»» de w UattaC"* "p tanfar- lump, la T*dl nraflr»ab«. ' f «prne».. ml nllk nt.twn. Custt -?gs^ 'vn^jr"<n S~ut3 nut W!»ah*». n r'.wr n.l'crj f^sh fr)n S* tarn. R*- «n:)(«-was unfcrn untm?. «t- HH wt!m«^r-la Dnrr^r:"- ml wnsllhnto >a e lar: f ::«M r^ tso hjsscwt p»n. t-'? :ht»*? r» ll 'Xmns ^a a«"mrt ma wn «(»?w«v«e T'lol! ntt n nuncry na-'fs. u ^'ura. JA '.u~e tretpbnty ant TuCHrazeL w : l SlacHwtT? Jan. mnk f tns ^rsc nrcwa n tff^p- -^BC ar*j ( Tfjsc V-ryna.r»a-» j«rt;~"'t " ) l.-'taj "-n r*::^; ^T'a^^n wr:,:^ j^a m«^ "nd Sr U.B ';a : raw s a press re aow a JWj fl; ^hey aavs f^ar ^outa jr da-; jrab* jthxhamfcx!. 7 j j «l!t on *Jte ame 3fcr:y JCcfals, s&e nltf tha; fwud«r utd r^sen* jreanr! lwaj^ nsace c a jquars deal fur Teryjatf. Te JSSCMT"«of "Je 'roac cera,-un3r T w; Kr. Mar:?- Cca lad ua TWO rorua are aem-!a-»«deatf mart DO YOU DRVE A DRTY CAR? WHY NOT HAVE S WASHED AND POLSHED BY EXPERTS? PROTECT THE FNSH WTTH SMONZ Come n Today! A Car Cleanng That Wll Satsfy! HOW ABOUT YOUR TRES? PROTECT YOUR LFE AND YOUR CAR WTH f rvn sc TLQES WHEN THE COST S NO GREATER. WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? WASHNG and POLSHNG SERVCE Let Us Gve You MUNCPAL SERVCE STATON, NC. HUGH TOMPWNS. Man*f«r Rahway Ave. and Man St,»"»W k".** Kk'r *> :: m»."'» HATS «M mockc PARLOR to Look Sloes Sdnetl F^-c*: CU^3 W»r G'laraateftf MPERAL HAT CLEANNG & SHOE SHNNG PARLOR JT ldos«"relr AT«-;. ^ar Hudsoa Tarn Th* BootbU-'. r Pfjgnawr W 8-23 w :!a:.-; :>> < nu.n«r» t :."m ; re a» nlr'h.'w a "JJ» Gnnery.& n 'HttdT-^r n! 'h* :uann7 3 atusc )» stu K rft? - nr' ksvuet 3 hnttt Street AVEHE. N. Jv WOODBRDGE!:. '-T'6«' was -*ruwn ; Aft? woman t l (f u v V"-''»:.vo- WWo JM Aak a yw next wnter's col CALL 2332 PERTH AMBOY WE WLL SUPPLY YOU WTH HGH GRADE PREMUM COAL STATE COAL & SUPPLY CORP. Coal Yard Located at Maur«r, opposte Lead Works CHALLENGE SALE BETTER FURNTURE AT LOWER PRCES Ths sale s the talk of the State. Here s your chance to secure house furnshngs at prces that are nothng short of bengphenomnal f DNNG ROOM SUTES $25 -PECE SUTE Ju.t exactly advertsed. Bwutlul Sute of Fne Walnut Veneers, eootu»«of 6-nch buffet, chna clo»et, dn** table, server, 5 chars and arm char, way below wholesale co»t. $285.-Pc. SUTE.. $ 98 $325. -Pc. SUTE.. $29 $375.-Pc. SUTE.. $45 $575.-Pc. SUTE.. $245 BED ROOM SUTES $75 4-PECE SUTE A stupendous value! A sute of choce walnut veneer* and gum wood, consstng of large dresser, fne vanty, full sze bed and roomy chest of drawers. Unheard of value. $ Pc. SM... $ 99 $ Pc. SUTE... $5 $ Pc. SUTE... $49 $65. 4-Pc. SUTE.. LVNG ROOM SUTES $39. 3-PECE SUTE Hardly belevable, fne overstuffed choce velvet sute of durable sprng constructon wth reversble sprng-tlled cushon seats. 3 peces, ncludng sofa, club char and button back char. $95. 3-Pc SUTES. $25. 3-Pc. SUTES. $7 $ Pc. SUTES. $5. 3-Pc. SUTES.. $225 NNER-COL MATTRESS Never Sold Below $29.5 $4.95 Quanttes lmted Fne Qualty, Heavy Weght 7'6"x 9 Felt Base $4.95 OPEN E V EN N GS JAMES McCOLLUM 3 RVNG STREET RAHWAY, N. J. OPEN E V EN N Fne Qualty COL SPRNGS Regular $5. Deep r*«lent c o l b*j r a, Joa-tggtng; extr«o*«fty comfortable; fatb- *<t a t««n otunol. All»uc» *vauuo w&ule pr«*cnt»t<xk L*tt«, Prce $7.95 Slk Floss MATTRESSES Regular $25. O% pure *lk Sou fu< ng, tght, rattc«t, UDUTJ. Covered n e»tr» fne qualty tckng. Made w t b rull «!. Full >» < >)> WkU bey l*»t. $9.95

4 PAGE FOUR L ET your flower* v.e part of the delghtful memore? of each t>oy and < g-rl graduate who j» dear to you. Oor flora! graduaton greetr.g> are artstc and rearcname. \ ou want to offer vour "Be?t Wshes"... and there s no more approprate way than a gft of flowers. BEAUTFUL CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS WAHRENDORFF the FLORST 58 SMTH STREET WE DELVER beav<r[.;v J la the Tweet;-«* have ttaroe PERTH AMBOY Phone 84 State Name* Uolon!nan 4erlTatJon. CLASSFED ADS' " :«et a AN' HELP WANTED oly sat Wood- WANTED U4:«t!w. SO y««rt! ff. rsrt be 'A seat «rp«*ranc#. refned ard.able t'j talk *»'; to curtonser. Ho-^n are tb«romt. frc=. J t-;. 4. 5f* day«a»**. Wrte.-'J Bex A. Wc-Hbrde* r..ej*r<*)t. Wwt-rrfre. N tf. STUATON WANTED Womtn»art.K«2«w>rk: «~:',; ' Ta'V.cg. Applj B<t :«. Avenel. N J. W 5-*, 22. * WORK WANTED Yoanr *r!. tx l h f*>rk. Afply Stephen Bar-?. ^3 Man frre-et. Wv.-t-rage. A. A P. "tore). W. M2\ n '"" ' sl.ou.'d be WORK WANTED Wontan r!l d ' FRDAY, JUHE 2, 93 cn Gal.cn of av^vs" ^*M "%"?! PMr! r 'l^^rf^". ; -ncr^e cellar. WlJ?" ' n «w 'y Crated; reasonable; near - *" ^* school, trans, DS-: a««6 room FOR REHT hou e. See Strrtr- C'rJb. ~ ' avenue; tel. $-257 Wcc FOR RENT Apartment on Cooper W.. 6-2V avenat. «*l:n. 3 rooms and bath; TO LET bo-, water and heat; all mprotenen*. n<^«,y C *e. Pfcone ^ LET Urp-'f^m^hed room for * *;/" :> - Z - ment.. nqure q Mr= A. >e_ Worth. 3 FOR RENT-HOUM on Van strtet, Woodbr.dge, 5 room?; all W. ^L'..., sprovemtnu and g»rsge. $4. n- ' "' ' L Croos*. Phone Perth Am-' ROOMS AND BOARD 6 Barren avenue, W.. f-5, 2' V. J. /bone 892. W. L -U tf avense, ar.d Old Road. Phore Wc-odbrdge &-45». W.. 4-tf., JKrfcncN *a CABNET cm. Hghlghts From Oake's "June Moon f - a' ".He WOODBRDGE NDEPENDF.v nr,th»-r wn to rp*k»nd. b»atne th* «t, ~ <cond tme th*»e»«on. ' W. tn» (fame was 5 to 4, T>^» =. a jork r{ l.-omonro n hold;r>z- Bravc«tn fve scattered ht*,.., manly responsble for U«vk«.-..' Br'<ad- -> v» ( >-,te\tr*. collected ten hts fr- th* offerngs of Ftxpatrfck, C-.'.«:», ^k'f * "-he :/:' r^r2* amb nco beng the only batter to f- v c»" '" * d*r. c '.T.' -'- "nan a sngle tme...«.! Th«wore by nnng*: ::, > +.-'rttr <, a!fng l't r-l' R. fr -. -f»v-pa--! "Fart Company. Chwterf 5 5 r ":;*. The Socal Lon." Le*- Braves Natve." The Sap From Syr»-,. Wallop Jolly t re** to ^>w York. Hopng Boya n WHd Ht Or?. TT-:e a b :»f«ht than 'The Fur " " He th:nk«.....,. '. " ' Gtttn* thrtjr-two bt* n a 7 r«fcver" *a* th< «on?-f:rt of sh**! ht,!ng org/ the Wanderers A r p.-*-." H* r T «-' ^P» wncere * **-*-; wv^kbrdye. bumped off th' ' r a botde. And %-.'.' r,«tr ;,..,_ r, ver the wwk g,,^ 3^- t rre«j^re. And l*cr., an<3,^. j Smokey. ptchng the entre (rarr., ' parted r.: a '" l.,_ nner?, let down the wth»!th fve scattered hts. Sleb:. < and Smokey jot fve crack* ap> H* :? E-.-t m-c"r, cn bra'.sv--'hojgh kad the- battng. From the verv - - r.:!e"':t:or.» per :enx. But ht'* j nn-nfr, when the Wanderers p"; aad f*u lr>«; :n a cty 'A»cro«s seven runs, the remt of He jet< acton for h* (rame was never n doubt The -. T,-nty a blood*. g*y r\:gr.l c!ub«. ners. scored n efery frame. ~ t-re-'. ntrg-je! Then *.he realaton : he'* jart a hjran dad. ywn" *a.«adapted by Thoaspon froffl th* hghly J! Rng Lardner-George S. Ka-jfran comedy-'mah >A the same se whch vowed the publc along Broadway for a full'»eaj-on The orrnal producton w»." chosen a tn? ec-ne t te 'l.t- "" by Burns Mantle, renowned crtc t< b t tecer. Ml and "Bert Ten of the Year" pcker. pf tbe rwe ooe«. add w " l««d t :n econd place on hs peer, ctcr. as4 MTT* wth "n^ d «*'l* (?hfjlr '-, u,.. Hnd re«r» O r»* tot ba«*, Th * S!m :? rch ', :rl f^^?- b «l tn «m». sl:^ t ahc* or r^o of ^r«p w, theatre Sunday. b»fr.>6 cn:ste.. u< add cctroent Letture :5.a5 ha*!b* fr*tc pokt. rather tf.tr te Mushed h«f. r,"-»,er n Cha«ler Carve Braves T^U U trje of arv For Second Tme, 5 To 4 FOR SALE Ctru* Souffle. Cma one tat>!e netful of m-cr. t\ *etee-e!fbh» of»far ar,'-!. pr«daa'.!j. the rnts of fonr ««: ^^ lb * Jal'-e of rsro lexcns so the grated rltd cf cue ; t*»l wel Fold n tte Kffy beaten whtes of tbe er?s and two ta- Sewaren. FARCHLD Outboard Speedboat y^qxpotfou of cb'-yr-ed cut*. Pour FOR P.ENT Small famshed apartmet: : alto rooms and board. Apfly 44 Man rtree; or Phone Woodbd r 3M FOR SALE: Ho<* er cabnet, lbrary W.. 5-»f. table, also sm* 3 burner ga* _ : ; ran^e. rang'e. nqure 55 Maple avenue, \ FOR RENT 3 room bungalow; all Phone Woodbrdfe j-26-m. mprovementf; $2 per month. Ap- u* j_ 5.2 ply. Charlw Watt?, corner Pleasant ^ ' S. FSHKN CLOTHNG S7 Smth SL Perth Aml>o> N. J. Td. 299 u\mmmn*xknmunu&umnammmm,mknmnlt&mjtj &JEJJlkm]XlK. Prepare for Vacatons! We have receved a host of beautful chldren J s dresses, wash suts, whch we are sellng at real bargan prces. PRNTED VOLES, -NOVELTY MATERALS Reg. S.98 Specal $.69 Szes 7-4 You wll want a few of them. Lttlp Tots Vole Dresses Pastel Shades Specal Heg. $.98 Szes 3-6 BATHNG SUTS All the latest shades, QAr» f s\ new sunback cuts -7^^ l\j LOBELS KDDE SHOP 33 Smth Street Perth Amboy for sale, worth $3, wll sell for T. t ' a e ;vbnt:ered paddng dfh, set $85. Can be seen n acton Satnr-. tak day afttraoon and Sundays at S«- lt: " f* n of M w^r '", **" waren. John Thomas. 4S Oakland, twny to fortr Ex««s. Serve at occe. avenue, Sewaren. Tel. Woodbrdge r^ *ra\l* and plenty of ref«- g-&3. taue«, wr«c;a!! the preen one*. FOR SALE-Team of bav hon^ ^ ^ "^ " *' 'v.-:? V. 3!b?.'; 3 farm wag-- K» n4ar( -. AB.. cw. 4 sets harness, blanks, some Ls * ^"- ^ t -r^vht^ eood hay and on? rve straw, and j «""> J n " ^ '"" '» ^ s b tk * swble utensl*. A. J. Mller. Lumber teeth aod pmfc T^ke t c hot water Yard, Perchng avenue, Carteret, X.' -«ce W?.,OL to a pnt of bot *at»r. Phone Carteret B-42. one-half boor before br**kfas for W.. - C. P. 6-2, S, 2*). ) any who are subject to add f tbe blood. Lemon Juce s a FOR SALE Fve room house wth j bath and all mprovements n Bowland place. Telephone Woodbrdge trp the entre «ystem, whch ulant to the Hrer»o<! tone* S 7. body needs n tte *prcgtee. ~~ BUSNESS NOTCES TRUCKNG, load or long dstance; two trucks at your convenence. Phone Woodbrdge 93. John Thornu. Oakland avenue, Sewaren. Patent lafrn(ement,-.-<>. : j Rf.gers va 'a^un -.,;.s: r,!r.d r e-, C. LEPPER Furnture and panos mml s the -anau::.'.-'.zt-] ma'r^. us- : moved anywhere wth A-l equp- ^ or st.;;; rg (,.r pr.' t; a! nse. or for ment; ; storage g reasonable. 44^Am- proft_ ot ge tovrat;,. D ed j a 'boy avenue. TeL Perth Amboy 238. clam of a pmtlt durng lle 3e W.. tf of the 'tn.t. t naj- L ajjjone CHARLES SERMAYAN Antque \ or al cf tl.e a=. of rsuk.r.;. usng aad ' and modem /urnture upholstered, stll'.ug. t s therefore aa ufrnee- :and refnshed. Sh covers and mat-!,,,.,, for an unauhored t*r^n to ].tmsw. Orental Rug= cleaned and ke & p^!,^,.! c..-h!le f«r nse or! repared. 2s Man street. Wood-,, 'T,.,,,.,,.,^., Vp, -brdge, N. J. Phone Woodbrdge B- J ' J! " ;l! "' ttl "-' tn ' act " ts ' 27. o.«e.! nnr = '. 'W.. 6-2, l'j*. Classfed Adj. Rrng Result* JERSEY CTY YOUNG LADY TELLS HOW OKATONA BROUGHT BACK HERFORMER HEALTH MRS. TOMPKNS SUFFERED FOR SEVERAL. YEARS AND THEN FOUND RELEF THROUGH AMAZNG TONC. :.:.'t trf! man;,* way.- and many t:.:!u r - to rer'.ore my health and notb-: '.'.:g helped me. became greatly! -cuunged and worred about my- -df. A relatve of mne to'.d me about OKATONA and decded t wjld'be a mghty good remedy for mo to try and dd. am certanly dad that receved the advce of th.-: relatve as OKATONA has really mae a new person out of me and t s nothng more than my duty UJ pass the good word along hopng my experence wth OKATOXA wll b.e the means of helpng someone else. "You tan count on uc B= an OKA- TOXA booster from now on. ntend to take several more bottles to ja; to be sure that my gan k permanent." OKATON'A s.beng ntroduced n j Woodbrdge, N. J., at HARDMAVS MRS. C. TOMPKNS, of 84 Randolph Avenue, Jersey Cty, says: Pharmacy, Rahway Ave. & Green St. "For qute a few years have suffered from my kdneys coupled wth OKATONA s beng ntroduced n K of strength and poor blood. Carteret, N. J., at MlTTUCH p fe J! could gan no weght and tred out very easly and was always nervous DRUGS, 6 Roosevelt Ave., and all and run down. kept gettng worse other good druggsts, everywhere. The Paulus Dary A an Offce: Establshed Ne4 St. Phone: 24 New Brunswck, N. J. Paulus' Postvely Perfectly Pasteurzed Mlk Raw mlk* produced by tuberculn and blood tested cows: Walker Gordon Certfed, Golden Guenuey, SuydW* Specal, Rutger's Specal Dutrbuton Coven: New Brunswck, Hghland Park, South RVer, Sayravlle, Pjrln, South Amboy, Perth, Amboy, Woodbrdge, Carteret, Fords The Woodbrdge Ch«eUr«added score by nnngs: R R - Jolly Boy Wanderers x 36 3: (HJSHOLM t (HAPMAH.m'*,l Stm Ttrt SMcl tmttm *n Urn Twk Cm* U,\,,,, 2«3 MADSON AVE, P«rtlj Kmhoy 2SOO THOMAS MEACHAM Hanag«r Thu OL BURNER «Quet *3ef or* we pordajed our Qurt Mar "* b>- TcMcaled nearly all the leadng anlomate ol n m on the market and we decded on the Mar fceomw * addton to hanncao of tbe f other barnert t WB» the mod * flame and tddreu on rtquett, there tc> 7 ncnbe or roar from the cellar where the Qmet May Automatc Ol Burner s nstalled. t b to qut* that 7a can hardly hear t. And that t a very mportant factor. Because an ol burner that u nosy trll not gve you the comfort yon can have from the Quet May. Atk my Quet May evener QUET MAY KELLY & MC ALNDEN CO. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 74 SMTH STREET MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TEL. 96 Beauty of Pars, London and New York Now Avalable To LADES OF PERTH AMBOY AND VCNTY _ Wt ukt pleasure n announcng the openng of one the most modtrnly equpped Beauty Parlors n th^ ' r rtory. Especally are we pleaaed to announce that we ha\- equpped our parlors wth Eugene Permanent Wav: Machnes. Beautful Eugene Permanent Wave* Wth Genune Eugeae Steam Sachets Offerng You Greatest Beauty a< Prce* That Show Greater Value.,«+ A SPECAL NTRODUCTORY PRCE OF $8 AND $7 5 FOR A EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE Wfe DM, Wave* wkh B^utful RngUt Ends Phone, To-Day For Appontment Vctory Beauty Shoppe Natonal Bank Buldng 32 STATE STREET PHONE; 4565

5 , ()DBRDGE NDEPENDENT FRtDAY, JUNE 2,fl98 PAGE FV ON FEDERAL RESERVE NEBRASKA BANK HOLDUP NEARLY PERFECT CRME SHERFF'S SALE,\NCKRY OF NEW JERSEY,,,\ v( -en EAST JERSEYn'lNC; ANT) (LOAN ASSO-, K\'» corporaton, Com- ', nl,n', and BERTHA JENSEN,,!_ Defendants. F Fa for gale ' n,,rt K ftfre(l premses dated May vrtue nf the above stated wrt,,, drected and delvered, wll expose to sale nt publc vendup on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, NNE- TEEN HUNDRED AND THRTY-ONE at one o'clock Standard Tme (two o'clock Daylght Savng Tme) n the nfternoon of sad day at the Sherffs Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N- l. All the followng tract or parcel RECONDTONED CARS N A-l MECHANCAL CONDTON, SMOOTH RUN- NNG, DURABLE. COME N AND NSPECT THE MANY WONDERFUL BUYS WE HAVE 93 Marquette Sport Roadster. $ BUCK Master Sedan... $ Ford Tudor $ Whppet Sedan $ Buck Country Club Coupe. $ DeSoto Sport Roadster. $ Buck Sport Tourng $ Buck Master Sedan $795. l UNON GARAGE CO. BUCK CADLLAC LA SALLE HGH ST. PERTH AMBOY Phone 24 OPEN EVENNGS f You Want NSURANCE Am Yours AUTO, FURNTURE, HOUSE or LFE - See A. ERDELY 56 Mary Street, Carteret, N. J. Tel. Carteret 8-58 * \\. W. MnE'e. newly p<ltcl member of Ht federal reserve board. Advance n Phlppne* B'fure the 'nltccl Sute* nought the 'llllpltck the lttle Klllp:no «\r\ en- Joyed m mtdonr lfe. Tlls condton hup. however, 'ltnpt'd. She now plays tenns, Nrketlall. p;>f, croquet and other gnmes. of land and premses herenafter parcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and eng n the Townshp of Woodrdge, County of Mddlesex and state of New Jersey, known and desgnated as Lot No. 43 and one-half f lot No. 42, n Block No. 8-C, as lad out and shown on "Map of Dnnnam Heghts, Secton No., owned nd developed by Perth Amboy Realy Company, stuated n the Townhp of Woodbrdge, Mddlesex Couny, New Jersey, Larson and Fox, C. ' whch map s fled n the Clerk's Offce of the County of Mddlesex. BEGNNNG at a pont on the easterly sde of Lberty street, dstant one hundred thrty-seven and one-half (37 V4) feet from the ntersecton of the southerly sde of Woodland avenue and the easterly sde of Lberty street, and from hence runnng () easterly one hundred () feet to a pont; thence (2) southerly and parallel wth Lberty street thrty-seven and onehalf (37Ms) feet to a pont; thence (3) westerly and parallel wth the frst descrbed course one hundred () feet to a pont on the easterly sde of Lberty street; thence (4) northerly along the easterly sde of Lberty street thrty-seven and onehalf (37V4) feet to the pont or place of Begnnng., Decree amountng to approxmately $3,878.. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff. HENRY K. GOLENBOCK, $25.2 Solctor. W ; 6-5, 2, 9. The FREDERCK H. TURNER CO. :: NSURANCE :: 4S9 Ea.t ATO., Sewaren Telephone Woodbrdge "Are you nterested n buyng or rentng a home n Sewaren? Several unusual opportuntes at present." Phone Wooabrdge 8-73 for appontments. GREATEST UNDERSELLNG CREDT CLOTHERS 2c Opens An Account Durng Our 2th Brthday % Sale Slk Dresses 3for $ ll' 2 Lades' Coats Men's Suts EVERY SUT ALL-WOOL $4.2 $ $ 29 EVERY SUT BEARS OUR UNQUESTOHEP GUARANTEE Mchael's 2th Brthday Sale Presents the Greatest Buyng Opportunty Your Credt s Always Good Here $ Weekly Buys the Best Gang Tes Up 3 Clerkt, Polcemen and Escapes Wth Money. lstngs, Neh. Thrteen clerk* were ted up. eleven polcemen am- : hushed. nnd a luge amount of cash!! stolen by «gang of three men, on«vvnn, nnd A bnhy thnt flmred n a nenr perfect bunk holdup here. n a Hnstlnjrs hojpllnl the other dnj. where he s recoverng (rom the effects.f n nnllmmn's bullet, Jnmes C (Bt!. n) Th»n;s. who hnlls from Amnrll- n. Texns, expressed mtlufnctlon wth the Job. 'tle bulls dd chase nl over the stnle, 'm tellng ya. An' we hnd 'em foxed, see? You're lookln' nt a guy who knows how to crack a bank, savvy?" Ntlghbon Suplctout. Ther plot dd nlnunt work. f nelphnors hnd been lttle less prone tu suspcon, the entre gang mght now he free. Aft t s. Bg Mm. the lender, wll probably K ( to prson for n long term. Hs oonfederntag,.lnny Orelghton and Brzo Bll, wll pruhlly Jon hm. The woman WBB the wfe. < ( 'relgh A-" -»>'hsr Ted Up, One by One. ton, nnd thfe chld was ther son. The (ate of mother and BOD S stll undecded. A month before the actual robbery Bg Bll and Mrs. Crelglton arrved n Hastngs. They rented a trm lttle bungalow on a quet resdental street. Two young men were seen to vst the couple several tltnesl Everyone beleved them Just an ordnary famly. That was Bb Bll's ntenton. Threaten Offcer. Wth Death. Then one mornng fhe three broke nto the bank and overpowered the Watchmen. As the clerks came to work, they were ted up one by one and herded n the cellar. Then the casher was forced to open the safe. The tro fled. As Bg Bll had planed, the authortes were or the alert all over the shte. No one thought that the gang would be lvng wthn a mle of the crme, but the suspcons of neghbors were aroused. A crew of eleven polcemen surrounded the house. Three who entered the house were made cuptlve and threatened wth death unless the others outsde came n and surrendered. D that way the gang escaped, but they were later caught Boy s Jal Raffles; Hs Cell s Hs Base St. Johns, N. F. Actvtes of a sxteen-year-old jal nmate who used hs cell as an operatons base for a seres of robberes were dsclosed here. The boy, named Cullahan, has been servng three months for a daylght robbery at Cornerbrook. He removed one bar from hs cell wndow, whch al lowed hm to go nnd return at wll. A new neckte dtnfjllng from Cnl lahan's pocket as he moved about hs cell attracted an olllcer's attenton. Then a consderable sum of money was found under the mattress. The, boy confessed to a seres of burglares. He sad he was n the habt of leavng hs cell after mdnght and returnng before daylght. New Mdget Auto to Speed 6 Mles an Hout, Washngton. Another foregn bult mdget automoble s due to nvade the Unted States shortly, aceordlug to reports from ts German maker. t s consderably smaller than any car n the Unted States present. t s powered by a two-cylnder, B horse power motor and wll do 6 nllps an hour. t s very nexpensve to operate. Mdget Drver Gves Traffc Offcer Chase Norwalk, Conn. Motorcycle Pollceumn John Toothlll's 'jes popped out when le suw u small automoble travelng over the Huston Cost road wth no drver n sght. le sped after t, overtook t, and ordered the tny drver t<j halt. "How old are you." le wnauled. "Tn twt'nty-tlve and uwrrleu," repled the 7U,' pound mdget, who.ml a cur wth spadul brake clukh, ml! gt-ar^devces to lt hs sze. PRCES FALL N DRASTC STOCK READJUSTMENT. "CARLSTEN MEN'S SHOP" STOCK S RELEASED WTH PROFTS ELMNATED Th news dvulges the fact th«t fll.rso.oo worth of urn. merchandse n to be fully dsposed of at prces that wll <trtl«and >tr ev*ry man n tl, naton to quclt buyng. t an event tha wll establsh new low prce level, offrrn. the greatnt,.!,,, years. The thousands of dollars' worth of merchandse tha wll be told durng ths event wll undoubtedly be a factor n encouragng qucker spendng and thereby cause ncreased factory producton wth resultant ad n helpng to speed th«return of prosperty. Thousands of dollars' worth of natonally famous merchandse wll be sold darng ths campagn wthout regard for costs, former prces or values. Prces on tne entre Carlsten stock have been hammered n a mghty effort to create the most dantng bargans ever offered the men of ths secton. THE GREATEST S h SALE WE HAVE EVER KNOWN STARTS FRDAY MORNNG PROMPTLY AT 9 O'CLOCK WTH PRCES AS LOW AS Whle thru, (reen thrls, tan shrts, blue»h!ru, fray krt thrt wrapped n cellophane; hrt wth loflly laundered collars attached. Perfectly talored shrts n all stes and perfect sleeve-lengths. Shrts that we guarantee to be the fnest»yer placed on sale at ths prce AND STLL MORE SHRTS AT $.35 or 3 for $4. Laundred collar attached shrts; shrtt wth starched collars attached; shrts wth neckbands; whtes, plan colors and patterns. VAN HEUSEN COLLARS 9c When men gladly pay 35c for them, there's no tellng what they'll do now that they can get them here at 9c. And the belt part of t s that you can have yoyr pck of the NEW stvles and all ses. MEN'S $. NANSOOK UNON SUTS MARKED DOWN TO 65c Made of fne count nansook. Full cut szes wth renforced back for better wear and servce. UP TO $2. TES n three low prce groups AND YOU CAN'T "TE" THEM FOR VALUE AT THS NEW 'LOW PRCE OF 2 for $. Group No. 2 Group No. 3 - Values to $.5 re- Values to $2. reduced to. 69c duced to. 88c SALE STARTS TODAY 85c WE ARE PROHBTED FROM MENTONNG THE MAKER'S NAME OF THESE SHRTS Though they regularly sell for up to $3.5. Strped effects, patterns or plan colors. Properly styled collars attached to match $.75 3 FOR $5. 75c ATHLETC SHRTS AND SHORTS ALL OUR REGULAR $. SHRTS AND SHORTS n both whtes and plan colors, ht the low snle prce of 65c HUNDREDS OF "CARLSTEN" STRAW HATS $.35 Straws wth real style and appearance and each one s expertly made to ft properly and snug. AH the new 93 weaves and styles. Each hat an unusual value, mpossble to duplcate. Hgh grade senneta, mlau, leghorns to go out at $2.35 Group No. 3 Formerly sold as hgh as $'6...",. $3.35 OR 3 FOR $2.5 Snappy (or con«ervatve) shrts and short*. Whtes, p «n colors, strpes or gay patterns; all szes good fttngs and you'll they launder. 3 for e the way $.25 THE GENUNE NATONALLY WORN 25c AND 35c PARS GARTERS 2c Lve, snappy, elastc garters n plan colors or attractve patterns. We are happy to gve you ths value and we know you shall be happy about t, too. MADE BY THE MAKERS THE FAMOUS NTERWOVEN Toe and Heel ' SOCKS NEW SLK HOSE At the remarkable prce of 4 pars $. OF There'll be fast choosng and quck buyng of ths remarkable value because ths lot offers the smartest new colors and patterns at a prce that s as welcome as pay day. Renforced toe and heel. "CARLSTEN" MEN'S SHOP S3 Broad St., ELZABETH 6 STEAM PERMANENTS WHY!- Your Next Permanent Should Be a STEAM WAVE Because: The har s rolled from the ends the cgarette roll gvng ;he Marcel effect and the rnglet ends. Thel ar s left soft and lustrous, due to the steamng acton. t's a new departure n p>rmanent wavng; t's steamed, not baked. t needs no settng, just a tentle push and t falls n beautful even marcel waves after the shampoo. t s comfortable and takes only one and one-half hours, and s guaranteed sx mpntha. Our establshment, the largest n Mddlesex county, specal. zes exclusvely n PERMANENT STEAM WAVNG. Kaer personally supervses and prescrbes for all wavng. SALE STARTS TODAY SUPERCURLNE STEAM WAVE WON THE GRAND PRZE 93 AND 93 NTERNATONAL HARDRESSERS SHOW O o c l e n B u l e Clother> and l e w 35 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY Open Every Evenng Durng Ths Sale ^ j. l, :» t. t., r. l n»,", nl'p»! CALL PERTH AMBOY FOR APPONTMENT Kaer's Beauty Salon "A PERMANENT NSTTUTON" 262 MADSON AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. OPEN MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS TLL 7 P. M.

6 PACK SX FRDAY. JUNE 2, 93 WOODBRDGE NDEPENDR- Subscrpton $.5 Per Year r-jb!?hed Every Frday by MDDLESEX PRESS, 8-2 Green Str*et, Woodbrdfe T> ;.-.hnnc. Woodbrdge MAXWELL t/'gax - - Publsher.F.F.nMK.'.l:\KKFKTV Busness Manager r(al:.f> H HYRN'K Edtor THOMAS J. BREN'S*AN Sporto Edtor Entered a.«f«cond-tlass matter larch 3. 99, at the Post- < ": <»t Woodbr:dge, X. J,, under the Act of larch 3, 879. S Natonal Adnrtnf RepreMmUlw* ^^^ *"*rew York Chcm.o-PhUd.lpkU ^^Bf^ Ntyark S PUBLCATON s commtted to no poltcal, racal, relpoa? or socal group or orpantston. ts am» to allow n ts nrrs column* nothng that t knows to be untruthful, based, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delcacy. The paper's opnon, nsofar M a sncere endeavor can serve to prevent t does not appear n the news, but s confned to the space set at;<j e f r t the edtoral column. n ths column t s pledged to «ur'nnld nft. thngs as t consders worthy, anrt to condemn and fght apa n^t condtons n whch t sees evdence of nsncerty, njustce or prejudce of the pobc welfare, U columns at all tntw ar» cp.-n to publcaton of communcatons on any subject, although no "r.rr.uncftton wll be consdered that s palpably btter or ma- ; c:«or whch s not sgced by ts author. n case* where t s recanted, the name of the author of a communcaton wll be wthheld ;n publshng. AQULA'S FGHT The fght that Townshp Commttee-man Anthony Aqula? maknp fr>r the poor people that suffer from the overcharge of the water company should wn the admraton of every farmnded per-.!:. t s a lonely fght. He s carryng t on by hmself. He started t and wll not frve up. And he s dong t for people many of whom wll forget all about t when tmes get t.f-tter and ther fnancal troubles mend. But t? a fght that may draw attenton from other and ] mov nfluental quarters. t s the knd of fght that starts n a commonplace manner but often leads to real, lastng reform. The --ue? the practce of the water company wth regard to unfortunate consumers who fal to pay ther blls promptly. The procedure s lke ths: The consumer, because he s out of work, or for some other reason, fals to pay hs bll. The company sends a man to shut off the water. t s far to assume that every consumer does hs best to pay hs water bll. People can not get along wthout water. God dd not ntend that there should be any way of deprvng them of t whether they have money or not, but there s a way, and ths s what has aroused Mr. Aqula. t has happened many tmes, Mr. Aqula says, that the consumer has been able to rase the amount of the bll by borrowng or other means and offers t to the company employe who comes to shut the water off. The employe s nstructed not to take t but to tell the consumer that n order to have the servce resumed he must apply to the offce of the company. At the offce of the company he s told that n addton to the amount of the bll he must pay a fee of $2, a servce charge for the tme of the employe who goes to turn the water on agan. Ths s a hardshp, Mr. Aqula says, because; t puts a burden upon people who are already overburdened wth debt and trouble. Aqula at one meetng of the commttee ntmated that such a matter mght be let pass n normal tmes when practcally any one that wanted t could obtan work, But n tmes such as we are passng through now when the most wllng worker can not get employment, the addton of a new burden to the hardshps of the unfortunate s wrong and should be stopped, he nssts. Aqula declared hs ntenton of puttng a stop to the extra fee and further, he sad, that f he could fnd a way to do t he would force the water company to refund money collected n ths way snce the depresson began, where t has been collected from people who are really n desttute crcumstances through no fault of ther own, Aqula made t plan that he holds nb bref for folks who get nto dffcultes through squanderng. At the meetng Monday a new angle of the stuaton came to the front when a'letter from the Publc Utlty Commsson upset a statement of the water company that the utlty body had establshed the extra charge. The bg pont n Aqula's favor s that he does not accept the proposton that a thng s rght because t has been done that way for some length of tme, He s no respecter of precedent nor does he recognze any dstncton made n favor of corporatons who have succeeded n ganng specal prvleges. He ponts out that the water company s the only one of the bg utltes that makes the over charge and gets away wth t. The electrc company and the gas company do not make such charges. No ordnary merchant makes any such charge n 'dealng wth hs customers, says Aqula, and so why should one corporaton be granted a specal rght to work hardshps upon the desttute. Aqula may expect to make enemes. Every brave man who espouses the cause of the poor and defenseless makes enemes. But such men also make frends and they make hstory. They ajre the poneers of progress. They gve servce to humanty and that s about the greatest servce we know of. A HOPEFUL SGN The most encouragng busness news heard n many a day has just come to us from Akron through the Muncpal Servce staton, local Frestone dealer, Harvey S. Frestone, the tre manufacturer, reports prof* ts of hs company for the frst sx months of ts current fscal year whch are double the earnngs of the entre year of 93. The earnngs are suffcent to cover the company's dvdend requrements on both ts preferred and common stock. Tp what extent thejfrestone company's record s a sgn of thu tmes rather than an ndvdual achevement remans to be seen} when the sx months' statements of other ndustres become avalable. Meanwhle, there a no reason to Buppose that Frestone alone has felt the mprovement and the country s warranted n assumng that thereport of ths one manufacturer s ndcatve of othefr encouragng omens to come. The showng of the Frestone company s specally sgnfcant n that t represents, not what Wall Street or any one localty or group thnks about busness, but rather the feelng of every nook and cranny of the country; bg ctes and small ctes, vllages and farms. The great tre companes sell ther product everywhere and to every economc class. The wealthy owner of expensve cars, the owner of an ancent rattletrap, the owner of one or a hundred commercal trucks all unte to make the tre companes' busness good or bad at) these buyers thetnselvea feel prosperous or the reverse. The tre companes ha\;e f^.jt fch^jepr^yon, perhaps more keenly than th«^mt^ Q School's Out -OTHER EDTORS SAY.. proof that busness has qut the bottom and started the upward clmb for whch everyone has been watng comes from one of these tre companes. The Frestone report s more than a hopeful sgn; there s no theory n all of ths. t s good busness. Good busness s the only term n whch good busness can be stated that s, t's money earned. THE LTTLE FELLOW LOSES The small country prnter s the prncpal sufferer from government sale of stamped, return-addressed envelopes. Government envelopes wth return addresses prnted on them, are sold at the same unt prce whether the purchaser takes fve hundred or a mllon. The loss sustaned by the government on small orders s made up by hgh profts on quantty orders. As a result, prvate envelope manufacturng concerns can furnsh the large consumer prnted envelopes at less than the government's fgures. But the small prnter s powerless. He would be the natural recpent of the fve hundred or one thousand lot orders that large manufacturers would not bother wth. t s ths knd of busness that government competton takes away from hm. The government s usng all the advantages of ts credt and purchasng power, conferred on t by the people, and encroachng on the lvelhood of some of ts ctzens. Those poltcans who are now busy tellng us how to brng back prosperty mght take tme to reflect that one way to brng prosperty to the country prnter would be to gve hm a chance to pursue hs busness wthout government competton. A WARNNG WORTH HEEDNG Senator Borah, of daho, natonally known for hs progressve polces,' has ssued a publc warnng that the federal government s buldng a bureaucracy, whch wll demand permanent ncreases n expendtures and taxaton unless stopped by "angry publc opnon." "Angry publc opnon" wll have to express tself n other wtys than merely oral fault-fndng wth publc offcals, state legslatures and congress. The people have a check on taxaton wthn ther own hands. They can vote aganst men and measures that they know have ncreased or wll ncrease taxes unnecessarly. f the people fal to recognze ther power and oblgaton n ths matter and fal to support men who are workng to hold down taxes and fal to vote aganst measures that they know wll ncrease taxes, they wll have only themselves to blame, for a back-breakng load of taxaton that they wll have to pay annually f publc! leves contnue to ncrease as they have durng the past decade, out of all proporton to growth n populaton and wealth. THE "BREAKNG DOWN PROCESS" Volaton of the prohbton law s so flagrant n ths country that "any boob can see t," sad George L. -Baker, dry mayor of Portland, Oregon, n New York Cty. "Enforcement s the most tryng work of muncpal, state and federal authortes," Mayor Baker sad, "because people who are ordnarly strong for general enforcement of all laws and are good Amercans under ordnary condtons, volate the prohbton laws and contrbute to the breakng down of other laws. They fee} that ther personal lbertes are beng restrcted." Our tendejcy to legslate on every phase pf human lberty has augmented the "breakng down process" of respect for law by both young and old, rch and poor. Unnecessarly restrctve legslaton always brngs law volaton, and contnual law volaton brngs dsrespect for law. Proposals for ant-gun laws whch deny a prvate ctzen the rght to own or possess small arms, are among the perennal samples of restrctve legslaton that would make lawbreakers out of otherwse law-abdng ctzens. Ths naton must curb ts tendency to substtute law for character or we can look for more law-breakng nsteap of leas. CAROLNA CREST Ths Week by ARTHUR BRSBANE Russa Sells Matches. New Lght on Lncoln. Relgous Agtaton. How t's Done n taly. Countres of Europe, especally England, are wonderng how they can avod competton and dumpng of cheap Russan goods and, at the same tme, eagerly accept money that RUBla speutls 5n purcha?e of machnery and raw materals. Ths country, a lttle more vlrtuoub, or, perhaps, more foolsh than the others, has cut down Russan purchases n ths country hy more than hall wthn a year. That may be hgh moralty, bnt t s poor busness. t -wll take more than words or dslke ol Bolshevst theores to conquer Russta'B ndustral campagn, backed by able producers and good salesmen. For nstance, when Unted States Mdlers look closely at tbe lttle box of matches suppled by the government they wll see wrtten n small type "Made lu Russa." The army needed matches, and aaked for bds. And the lowest bd, twentyfve per cent lower than any Amercan bd, came from Russan matchmakers. Under the law, accordng to Major Barry of. the Quartermaster'8 Department, the Army s compelled to accept the lowest bd. Psychatrsts, assembled at Toronto, propose a.. "sterlzaton la.w," to reduce the percentage ot feeble mnded persons. Sterlzaton would prevent brth of chldren not otherwse nterferng wth those to whom t mght be appled. One psychatrst proposes to show that Abraham Lncoln suffered lrom a strange mental malady, wth a long name, whch remnds you ot Lncoln's advce to those that told hm General Grant drank too much whskey. He advsed other generals to get some of the same whskey. f psychatrsts could nject some ot that Lncoln mental malady nto some of our modern statesmen, t mght be helpful. There s reason to beleve that the sudden volent outburst of ant-catholc hostlty n Span, taly and elsewhere wll be overcome by conclatory measures. n kaly, the Pope has forbdden all Catholc processons and demonstra tlons ot any knd, outsde of churches, and forbdden the offcal Vatcan organ, Oltrature Romatw, to publsh FROM THE BOTTOM UP t s seldom a newspaper uses ts own columns to call attenton to ts own prop-ess, but there are tmes jwhen every edtor beleves that such a course s not only ethcal, but also entrely n good taste. Ths s one ent, Woodbrdge Leader and T* n of them, and the purpose of ths ed- Journal (n order of age am! tonal s not to deprecate the other mportance) dd last Frdav!a ' Woodbrdpe Townshp newspapers, The Woodbrdge ndependent,, 'but to brng our readers to a realzaton of the fact that seln, wth for a number of weeks, wth a /.' tamed sxteen pages, ts regular one-tenth the populaton of the of 2,4 nches of space "' townshp, has gven ts local news- The Woodbrdge Leader ' paper greater support, and conse- twelve pages, ts regular sze f, r ' Muently has a better newspaper, than number of weeks, wth a total ') the rest of th«townshp. 96 nches of space. ' ' ; The Perth Amboy News has, for The seln Journal cont.v-. year?, concentrated ts great resources upon competng wth the POUR PAGES over ts cusum twelve pages, AN NCREASV t- small weekly newspapers n t'ne sur- sze, wth a total of,44 nch. ' ' ' roundng area. As- a result, the daly, News has a crculaton n Wood-. brdge Townshp. ' j But, despte the fact that the News has allowed a lberal budget for «eln, the Perth Amboy News has made lttle headway n ths secton of Woodbrdge Townshp. The seln Journal was started a lttle less than two years ago, and today the seln Journal sells MORE THAN FVE TMES AS MANY PAPERS n seln as does the Perth Amboy Ths s a trbute to the loyalty of selntes to ther home communty. The edtor of ths newspaper s apprecatve of that loyal support, and hostle comment on the FwsL :overnnpnt. Mussoln, on hs part, has forbdden the talan press to contnue publcaton of news artcles and edtorals calculated to foment ant-catholc hatred. Harvard Unversty, approprately, and Just n tme, starts a tranng course for prson warders, executve heads of prsons and smlar nsttutons. Consderng the sze and rapd growth of our present bootleggngcrme wave, t would seem desrable for all colleges to specalze n prson tranng. Scence has contrbuted the death char to our "cvlzed" treatment ol crmnals. Colleges mght well contrbute traned managers. n taly seven "ntellectuals" are on tral for treason, the crme charged beng an effort to end the power of Fascsm. The executon of Mchele Schtrru Bhows how swftly and dramatcally Mussoln's government works. Schlrru, accused of a plot to kll Mussoln, was convcted, and eght and a half hours later sat astrde a char- n the courtyard of a fort on the outskrts ot Rome, wth hs hands ted behnd hs back. A frng squad of 24 mltamen, volunteers, stood back ot hm. Twenty-two Fascst offcers, four hundred and sxty-two Fascst mltamen drew and flourshed ther ^.bare daggers, shoutng the Fascst cry, ". no, whch means "To us." Then Schlrru toppled off the char, wth twenty-four rfle bullets scattered along hs spne. f he had klled hs own mother or father he would have gone to jal for lfe. taly has no captal punshment, except for crmnals that attack the head of the government, the Kng or Mussoln. Last year Amercans ate,335,67,93 pounds ot candy. Somethng over 4 per cent of the total amount s supposed to have been eaten by chldren, whch s not enough. Pure candy, of the proper knd, la not merely a good, but an absolutely necessary part of det n chldhood. Candy s mportant also for the old. Sugar s the best food tor the muscles. And the old, wth weakened hearts, should feed the heart muscles drectly, by eatng candy or sugar. Kemal Pasha, the powerful Turksh dctator, also antl-rellglous, tells Mr, Ludwlg. "You have glorfed Jesus a great deal too much. am now havng the Koran ssued for the flrbt tme la Turksh, and havng a lfe of Muham mad translated. The people shall sea that t s more or leas the Bame every where, that all that results from t all s a lvelhood for the prests," Kemal Pasha remarked that the Turksh moaques are practcally empty, but "the Turk was not a Muham malan by nature, the shepherds know only tle Bun, the clouds and the stars. The Turk reveres nature and nothng else." FREE!. ^ Smart $5. ^» -< Permanent /w m m FREE TO YOU, f you brng a frend. Come alone and get a permanent for $3, guaranteed ANNOUNCEMENT The Hollywood Beauty Culture Academy s under tfee new management and ownershp of Mr, Lous Kaufman famous beautcan of N. Y., formerly wth Madame Fsher, Ffth Avenue. ARTSTC HARCUTTNG SOr MARCELLNG -*.L _ FNGER WAVNG '~Z~~Z 5Oc 3 SPECALS SHAMPOO, HOT OL, FNGER WAVE AM.for. GRLS! LEARN &EAUTY tulture ~ A free marcel ron to every grl enrollng ths week Courae A $5 Course B HOLLYWOOD CULTURE ACADEMY PHONE SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY Branches m varoua ctea. 'at every opportunty endeavor,. make the seln Journal a h and better paper. Proof of th- "" contaned n a summary of whv, three Woodbrdgre Townshp ',,.,' " papers the Woodbrdffe nh n " space. ' : Judgng merely by sze then seln Journal, last week too- " place as the SECOND newspa,,, Woodbrdge Townshp. spa "' ; The news and readng matter ; tent of the three newspaper?, " sve of comcs wu as follow? ' " dependent, 828 nches; Journal," nches and Leader, 347 nches ] Leader carred no comcs, the - ' pendent a comc supplement am Journal a full page of comcs. Thus, on a bass of sze and r > ng matter content, the seln j nal takes ts place as the SF.( (\ largest newspaper n Wood), ].. Townshp. The seln Journal NOTCE TO CREDTORS RAHWAY TRUST COM'v, Executor of MARY MAUSEl " ceased, by drecton of the Surrorv. of the County of Mddlesex hf-,' gves notce to the credtors of sad MARY MAUSER to "brn - -, ther debta, demands and rl;t ~ aganst the estate of the sad dc< v ed, under oath or affrmaton w sx months from ths date or t- wll be forever barred of any a - - therefor aganst the sad Execuv folated Aprl 27th, 93. RAHWAY TRUST COMPANY, W.. 5-5, 22, 29; 6-5, 2> E!te '"' J> ' r - f s here Here... watng for ynvj nspecton of ts 3 essental features. The gnm-n refrgerator value on the market today. AMAZNG FEATURES All combned M U nn ' * machne...be<m>,h.n. Hermetcally Sclcl. Thck Dry-Zero nwl: ' Temperature RtK ulj; : PlenrV of ce Cubes...' ' the fcarare* mgk<^:< ;l ' pcrsoal ntervc*! - ', women. 'r.un'j. conomcal, m-^ '' :J three k. Lberal pjj THEY ARE SERVCED V A FACTORY MAN N JH> DSTRCT ON CALL «HOURS A DAY, 365 )A^ FOR THE THREE YLA^ $69.5 ' ' CONCANNONS MUSC STORE Woodbrdge 76 MAN ST. Tel. 8-^9. W O O D B R D G NEW YORK CANDY KTCHEN.Manufacturers and UeaK-«- '. CANDES AND CE CKEAM M Man St.. WooJ " Tel _, GUSTAV Grocore. and 78 Man St s

7 WOODBRHNSENCBPH5NDENT Beng Proper Means Beng Common Here o n p of the extra and odd lttle pn.bloma "ncurred" n the Parallll)ltnt HmtK of "Sklppy," Percy,-,,nl)y cartoon creaton whch wll,, fl,. n Tucflday at the State Theatre, w.,s the assemblng of thrty correct and proper puppes. Not correct and proper n the ap-,,l,>d socal sense of the words, but score and a half of tal-waggers as nal w they were scraggly. had to get along rtlodestly and.lchsantly wthout exhbtng any rmloncy to "hog" the letb and plng them was no easy task. Unas Perce, Paramount property lmn, who supples anythng from a,,., l. to an anchor, dd t. No,,nlnary collecton was ht, but a jrnup of pups, each one of whch qualfed one hundred percent for,,. "pound" type. Jacke Cooper, who play* the role nf "Kkppy," s qute fond of dogs, nnr one of hs greatest concerns c the makng of the ^pcture was that the dvson of tme beuvecn actng and attendng school, allowed hm no great chance to adopt {.ml take care' of "jound" types. one of Perce's Home-Grown Beard* Wn Over "Machne" Varety All whskers appearng n "Fghtng Caravans," Paramount spectacular producton of the famous Zane (rcy story, are real, every male actor electng to wear hs own chn decoraton rather than borrow from he studo make-up department. Fulse beards have to be stuck to thf face wth sprt gum, and prolucc an extremely uncomfortable tchng condton. Faces go adorned feel ax though encased n a plaster -st, accordng to Ernest Torrence, who, wth Gary Cooper and Tully Marshall, s seen n a featured role. 'or thn reason, home-grown whsk s are preferred. n preparaton for "Fghtng Caravans," boked for Sunday ana Monday at the State Theatre, Marshall lt hs whnkars grow for eght months. Torrence, however, requred only a month of growth. Army Sgnals Gave Buster ' Gold Beda L«hauted, Keaton Talke Entrance Cue* Brazl Town Crumble* Army "blnker" sgnals are great talkng pcture cues f you know the code. An electrc lght outsde the set nnd the button n the hands of the drector proved most effectve n gvng entrance cues to Buster Keaton durng flmng of hs latest comedy, "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath." Edward Sedgwck, the drector, and Keaton had both served n the army and knew the code by whch Onro'" f^o, nrsr.l. -Ths town, ght sgnals are sent. Thus all cues were gven to the comedan by ths means n those Rcenes n whch he could not see a drect sgnal from he drector. Audble cues are of course mpossble n "talkes." The new comedy, whch wll be shown Thursday and Frday at the Statd Theatre, H a screen verson of the stage ht concernng the attempt of a tmjd young man to become a gay Lotharo. A brllant cast supports the star, ncludng Charlotte Greenwood, Regnald Denny, Clff Edwards, Dorothy Chrsty, Joan Peers, Sally Elera, Natale Moorhead and Edward Brophy. SHE S THAT GOOD Ever hear of an actress so good that"she spoled Bcenes? That, paradoxcally enough, apples to Claudette Colbert, who, whle makng a dramatc scene for "Honor Among Lovers," Paramount talkng pcture whch arrves Thursday at the State Theatre, cred so perfectly, so frequently and so abundantly that the move's perfect substtute for mascara ran from starry eyes rght down vory whte cheeks n black streaks. Black streaks on a performer's face not regsterng n the cameras as anythng but black streaks, producton had to be halted temporarly and new make-up appled, After ths happened twce and Claudette dd so well by her lachrymal ducts, Dorothy Arzner, drector of the pcture, begged her t«f be a lttle less emotonal, whch, for Claudette, meant less than, restrant. "Honor Among Lovers," cleverly dalogued and based on a story by Austn Parker, has a festve collegate sprt projected upon gay backgrounds of modern hgh fnance, The plot revolves about a clever secretary and her rch broker boss, who fall n love, but are not permtted to marry untl Mss Colbert has been dramatcally dsllusoned by her preferred lover. vvooobrdg EARL ARNOLD, MANAGER SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ONE DAY ONLY CYRL Me LAGLEN GLENN TRYON n "JAWS OF HELL "THE MDNGHT. SPECAL" Based on Tenneyson's mmortal poem "The Charge of the Lght HrKde." A thrll for the kddes and grown-ups too. SEE! A thrllng ralroad mystery drama Al.o "Kruv Kat" Cartoon The last chapter of the thrllng detectve story 'FNGER PRNTS" A Great Clmax SUN. - MON. DOUBLE FEATURE June 4-5 GARY COOPER n ZANE GREY'S STORY 'Fghtng Caravans* ALSO LOWELL SHERMAN & MARY ASTOR A DELGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA "THE ROYAL BED" ALSO PARAMOUNT TALKARTOON PATHE NEWS TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY MATNEE Tuesday at 3:3 The Bggest Ht of the Year wth JACKE COOPER ROBERT COOGAN MTZ GREEN JACKE SEARL FREE! Matnee Only SCREEN TESTS 3 MOVE PCTURES WLLt BE TAKEN OP EACH KDDE LMTED TO THE FRST 6 KDDES Come Early REAL MOTON PCTURE Pcture Taken from :3 to 4 P. M. Alo BENNY RUBN n "TALKNG TURKEY" PEEPS AT PEKN LATEST NEWS KDDES MATNEE TUESDAY 5c THURS. - FR. DOUBLE FEATURE BG HTS! lj! BUSTETKEATON and?;< Charlotte Greenwood f n AMONG LOVER? ^ a waamount Qktun MONDAY to FRDAY BEFORE 7 P.M. JXEDROQM AND BATH" whch wa ntre one nf the greatest placer mnng camps of the world and who» wealth was unlvenmlly known. l» now a slumberng rustc vllage whose wenlth ha» dlsappcarpd along wth ts gold, anl whose famles cflg the earth for plantng. One hundred years ago Onro Preto was extremely rch. The pndres of the town erected the most beautful cathedrals n nl nrasll, fnd the populace bult palatal homes along the tropcal rver. Where once stood the castles of the placer kngs are now crumblng runs; the placer beds nre worked out nnd only the magnfcent cathedral* stand. A few persons contnue to "cradle" gold but obtan a mere pttance. Leader of Ox Team Frst Ht and Run Drver Medford, Ws. MedforrTs frst "htand-run" drver, who escaped apprehenson here 45 years ago, was the drver of a yoke of oxen, newspaper records reveal. "A yoke of oxen knocked down a lttle ulrl on the crossng n front of nrndnwskj's store recently and tlc brute who was drvng them dd not even stop tn see f the lttle one was hurt," declnred the paper. Old Gold Mnng Town t Becomng Ghost Cty Grnss Valley, Calf. Once a rlproarlng mnng town, You Bet, ten mles east of here, s fast revertng to the state of so many "ghost towns" of Calforna's colorful gold rush days. The populaton now conssts of one famly, that of Mr. and Mrs. Thonns Brady, who recently reported the brth of a son. Fremen Rescue Dog Marooned on Roof Topeka, Knn. Fremen were culled out here to rescue a dog marooned on top of a house. A tender-hearted neghbor notfed lre hendquarters and an aeral truck started on lta orrand of mercy. A nn wutcllnj; a rescue ngreed to gf»e the dog a hom». FRDAY, JVM 2, 98 Meanest Man s Charged Wth Swndlng the Poor Pltl«horj[h. rjnrcel, v h operatng) n mytt.lrnl pmplnyu m mrrnn nnd chargng the memplm' M oaeh fot ]ohs they never receved. H...nke of ndana, *n.. wns mued n Central polce stnllon recently l>v Cty Detee tlves HnrrBy KdMs mll t.hcrt pst..nke ntlverlwl n n u'wspnper for UK) men. Whpn the lull-nn wrote to what they hellcvc< He Mutual Ad socety," l.nkp, hy mall, wll n curd sfat ng that the holder w<>u, he nsured aganst unempnymwn fur one year for Jl. When arrested l-akc Hm! 4 nnswers contalnlnn $ enrh n M* possesson. le hnd 4 letters renl.v for the mals contanng cards when arrested. n spector of Detectves Trunk R. noyd snld Tfke fleeced several hundred Jnh psrt men and women n one wpek. Luke, cconllng t" pollrp. ndmltted lere wns no such orpnlzllon as the 'Mnl'l Ad nclely" nnl nlmltted he never ntended to help nvnnrv He nll he hnd been nn'ratns «nl.v «, week. He wns ordered held p-ndlnu nvestgaton. Unque Englsh Wlls Contan Queer Requests London. Many unque, wlls have provded amusement to renders here lor years, l>ut one of the strangest t«beleved to be that of John Q. Murray, who left $, to hs twenty-two-yoarold granddaughter, provded she never: FSohs her hnlr, uses lpstck, pants her fnce, goes to Onn-'rs nr clnenb, dsplays gold or Jewelry, wears short skrts or any stylos not perfectly modost n harmony wth llhle teachng. n contrast wng the wll of Mrs. Lucy Teaton of ScarhoroRh, who ordered her son and daughter: " wsh them bothto put shllngs nto the Calcutta Sweep ench year and hope that they may he more lucky than ther mother has ever ty>en." Wllam Cooke Kettle, former regstrar of Wolverhnmpton County court, sad n hs wll: " request my dear wfe, not to save any mnterlal part of her ncome hut to have the pleasure of gvng t away as have done." Lfe's Lesson He has not learned the U-snon of lfe who does not every day surmount a fear. Emerson. No Other Store Offers Values Lke These Spectator Models; and n the Newest WHTE SD BLACK and WHTE SD BROWN Combnaton* A tremendous varety of other summer footwear 32 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N, % 98 Market St., Newark Browl St., Elub«U> OPEN EVENJNG3 June Sale Prces Effectve at all A*P Stores Untl Saturday, June 3, nclusve Whch of these delghtful foods do you want ths weak-end? They're just a few of the countless tems prced way down at your A&P. Check your requrements now.,. and shop early. % c&c CANTRELL & COCHRANE GNGER ALE med. bots. (No depost charge) < 29 oz. OC bot. 9' ASTBRN DVSON PAGB 88VBH FANCY SELECTED MEW POTATOES 5 O< FANCY FRESH 5 b. 29c STRNG BEANS. > 5< STANDARD QUALTY TOMATOES STANDARD QUALTY PEAS or CORN STANDARD QUALTY STRNG BEANS QUAKER MAD : ' BEANS wth PORK and TOMATO SAUCE FOR A HEALTHFUL BREAKFAST SHREDDED WHEAT. COMET RCE FLAKES CHOCOLATE or NUT CHOCOLATE MY'T-FNE DESSERT. FOR THE BATH LUX TOLET SOAP. FOR ALL LAUNDERNG P&GSOAP. 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8 (;F, RK;MT FRDAY, tlne 2, 98 JUST HUMANS YO KNOW ME, A Kttfe sn't Proud WOODBRDGE By RNG LARDNER RB. LAR FELLERS Jmme's Prc By GENE BYRNES "What Has Happened Whle Was Away?" "Nothn, Only th Char You're On Has Just Been Varnshed." Papa's Boy GENTEMEN PREFER BLONDES A Socal Error By ANTA LOOS HOW OO lou SPEU. ' PR6SBNT3* ANOTHER SCHDOl ()NL WAY TO SAVE TME AND TROUBLE WHLE TOURNG By RUBE GOLDBERG THE EXPOSE DRESS GAVE HER AWAY ALL "HO'-S AKJt SAve He They any a woman can't keep a secret She The way they dresa shows t Trust a grl wth a secret and learn t wll never be kept by n <lern. The news wll go rlllng, She doq't beleve n hdng Very, pnch from the pulttlc ttat'f REASON ENOUGH FN NEY OF THE FORCE Evdently Fnney Told Plenty AN U)rk>T KOMD AV/ lm'wwmftssxjo BlJTLEe. rr4ewrv>lev SHUO BE COVWECSlXl DAS \ST TELUU VES MA'AM -AH > TOOB MAOAMC SMOOP.- "How dd your cungrcgulon come n UBk for your mnmler'a reslgna- "Wly, one of our members played wth hm." MPORTANT "Walter, brng me uu order of mock turtle loup." " e» ar " "And say, water Make t snappy wll you?" THE FEATHERHEADS / H6WTO... \ j FANMY AND MSB t'& \NTSLLECTUALAlBS! foaacrrto O MOOMO L ClVflC AQUBMHWCTArt MAKE AN AOMSS- The ' Bluff AND BV WJFWAV.F A KEPoGTEtt SHOOLD CALL UP ASK FOR MV QEVlEU) B4CXSRAWES OF WCQU) TELL HM TO CALl AT MV OFFCE TOMOHRCW-- Unted SUtM r he Uplted State*. t bu been uug- :.M-setl by aoue pblloloflfu tnat toe h, 'rcl of the Amercana be tensed the An-rcan laknuge, bvt no <lelu«"> t HH ever bueu taken la tbl, a. Wu da and phrumm that are p«- lur to the Unted State

9 3 DBRtDGrB DCDBPBNDENT FWDAY, JUHB 2,9S TRANGLE Advertsng Servce OUTDOOR SGNS Bertr&nd Avc. and Market St. PERTH AMBOY COMMERCAL SGNS Wndow Letterng and Truck Letterng Call Perth Amboy 438 or South Amboy 62 SPECAL FOR A SHORT TME ONLY ONE OF THE NEWEST MODEL GA* AS<S Gray, Green and Buff Wth Oven Heat Control Cash KXJ65-68 Budget $73.9 $57. $6.5 $ 8.68 $2.4 Over 3% Over 6% Take advantage of ths wonderful opportunty to jrot the best that can be had n cookng comfort. The Prce and terms are the most attractve we have ver made. Bg 6" ovens wth 5 burner cookng tops. Act quckly, Don't let ths opportunty pass by. ' Come n today and make your selecton. " THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LGHT CO. 222 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Phone: 35 Perth Amboy? 3 NSST <KMX>O«OO«O«OOOOO AUTOMOBLE NOTES <X><>«<> More than S4 ter rent of the total conmmptlnn n tl)«unted States of crude rubber s used by the ftntomotlve nflnrtry. * One trouble nhnut colne ont to < «the beautes of nntnrn s thnt when you return nl ynn'vo wn la the tmek enrt of the onr nhend of you. *. The wndsheld of n enr left pnrked for hours on nny busy street becomes covered wth dnst. Wpng the wndsheld once B dry s reprdpd aftneceoalty by careful car owners.... Careful car owners plnre ther tres n belt condton on the front wheels, for the renson thnt n blowout of a front tre s more lkely to runse (n accdent thun the blowng out of a rear tre,... Although the automoble gan of 6,5: n 3 wts the lowest n many years, we need not worry. Wth 2,- 66,5W mnrhlnes regstered, we stll have enough to gve us nl a sent, wth a lttle crowdng Although they do slck sometmes, the battery vent raps never should be moved wth any netnl tool. They break very easly. f the motorst wll Just net a frm grp on the cap, he wll nsunlly fnd that t can be. moved by hand. on the NSDE FACTS For Your Protecton Make These Comparsons Before You Buy Your Tres T TNDERNEATH de surface ^_J t where you get the cokl truth about tre values. t's the nsde of the lft the method of constructon and the qualty and quantty of materal* that determnes ts Slamun, Performance, Safety, VALUE. You can no more tell the qualty of a tre by ts oatekle appearance than yon can tell th* character of a man by the knd of clothe* he wean. We hare arranged to show Ton cross sectons of Fre«tone and specal brand mal ordor. tk*& Y<m can come here and make your COMPARE THESE PRCES A trromoblb Mawf actnrcn do not uk«chance* wh* aycdal brand ttrta. Wfcr honld yo» Uke tlu rlak vtas yau can un BOMT by»»/l»» FtretHK tultjr OUftaM tnw fram u and n wuhjen ft o«r atrrca, W* lltl btlm tka leawbnf replacement tet. MM Of CAB Plymouth Chandler. DeSoto. Dod,e Unrant Uulck_ Auburn. Jordan. Boo Fr.nUh. USM, ferco-arnnt- Btnf Cadllla Unc.db.. Tlt WZE, O O * MOST MLES per DOLLAB Oar Out f.*o 47 l.h Drud ll Or. M JS JM Our Cut Prw. rtt P«Jr «.* U4t M* *4* a-m* **.* own eotnparhon, trolrrbtenefcj by any sales propaganda. We urge yon to thoroughly check every vtal pont rubber, volume, toegkt, wdth, thck ne*s, and ples under the tread. Then buy accordngly -ON FACTS AND FACTS ALONE. Aganst the varous clams pre* eented about dfferent tres, sn't ths the most logcal suggeston ever made to you?, Could there be any more postve vmy to defntely determne whch tres offer you tha most for your money? There eon be no queston or conuqygjy &m jyg ggl tfjg FACTS youwelf. ' Tasr COM)PA RE Constructon and Qualty 4JM4 TURK HereHabberVoL. MscW'clfll.t... M*«*> Wdth... Mac* Thckness.. Man Ples at tatd VVMM rs^os r 9 k OUB TRB 73cu. n.. " lbe. 4-7$ n..447 n. *{dm «M +A Sp-.cH Brand M.U Order Ttr. l6lcu.ln. U.73lb* n..57* n. Sple* by trttuno bemn the u w "FRESTONE" ud carre* FbMtooa't anhmtw faanata«and oan. You are * A "SPMU Brand" Un b nude by a numulao turcx for dambnton aoeh a* Mall Order Hovtoa, ol cun>mu«* and other", under name that duw not UhmtUy the tn manufacturer to ke publc, luuaur bccanue he buld, bt "frrt lne" tres under ba omu name. Frestone puu btt uauo un every Um be naket. r AJl we ask s tlsc Come n to our Servce Stores and nee for yourself sectons cut from varous tres. Compare Qualty Constructon and Prcet. ^Pl DALTON BROS. 37 COOKE AVE. CARTERET, N. J,,^-\-A Dog Det n Flames Tryng to Save Baby ChlvnRo. Benjamn Koklty'n dog.mllle JBTB hs lfe n nn amucccs8ful attempt to sure hs mtotrea*. JMldlft hnd no pcllgtw, but the Eckteyg dd nn hestate to lenve ther twn chldren, Mnrjorle, two, nnd Jnckle,»lx, nlone wth hm when they left late recently. t wns growng dusk when Glbert'lernneV who work la Ecklpy's tnllor shop, heard Ladde bnrklng anl clawng at the door of the room where the chldren and dog had been left Beranek broke open the door. Jacke stumbled ont, unhurt bot blnded temporarly by smoke. Beranek tred to enter. Flumes drove hm back. He called fremen, who extngushed the blaxe. Thoy found Ladde dead. Coder hs body wa Marjorle, nncongolous. Ladde had dragged her ns fnr ns he conld, then la; on top of her whle flame* klled hm. Mnrjorle ded an' hour later. GANG FOES TAKE EX-COP FOR RDE Bullet-Rdden Body t Found Floatng n Rver. Newark, N. J. Gnnglnnd, whch welcomed Adam Creech when Newark dsmssed hm from ts polleo force ten years ago, now has "ended hs career. Rddled wth bullets nnd benng evdence of brntnl beatng and tortnre, the body of the former patrolman turned gangster andracketeerwns fshed from the Passnc rver at the foot of Commercal Btreet, Newnrk. Polce sad he hnd undoubtedly been taken forftrde. But so numerous were the rnekets n whch the former offloer had been nvolved thnt polce admtted there were dozens of gangsters thnt mght have desred hs death. Tbey Bought to lnk up hs kllng wth the murder a few hours prevous of Phl Ross, shot to death as he played soltare n hs "Rngsde A. C," n Bellevlle. a town near Newark. The two' were acquantances, polce Bald, and both were beleved to be mplcated n narcotc traffc. Ross s also suld.to have been an assocate of the gang leader, "Lttle Augle" Plsano. Another theory was that Jersey as- Bodatea of Dresch hnd klled hm because they feared he was desertng ther hl-jacklng band to Jon a Brook lyn group. Dresch had been released on ball two months ago after hla arrest n New York wth John Benson n connecton wth the hl-jncklng of a truckload of expensve rugs near Freehold, N. J. Benson s reported a leu tenant of "Vannle" Hlggns, Brooklyn racketeer. Dresch was dsmssed from the Newark force after he had "shaken down" a Newark ctzen. n 924 he was convcted of robbery of a Newark warehouse. Twce he was under arrest n connecton wth murders n holdups. He was released from prson a year ago. vsaktlte MatohfoM economy wth sx-cylnder smoothnem t U*t," "f «t»f ff* H m tmr*** ««JVwr km** m mdd mu h9tm> m r OkU tmcmturntm m /#.M. M «ltt**t nw WM ruu mmd rm" typcal connwnta/rom owrxra ef trw CKnroUt Ml ythtr h t that Cbvnro. let * bg, powwfal, amootl-ratnlf afar actually eottt law to operate and manuln than any other Ok*rala* oar yon nan lmy t The anawar Uottolve outstandng feeton of Chevrolet eonocny J. EttU4*mt Bmgtm* B««f» make* Chorrolet fuel conautnptltm ao low that M mllm to the gallon of gaaoune U nothng onnfua! tar a Qwrrolet owner. «... vrtdenoed by Ch*noJet'» long frame, four parallel moantad sprngs! and smooth -runnng su-gtllnder engne rmfeases thft ablty of the Chevrolet SU to run dependably, day after day. 3. ExeelloM*c ol Msmmtaetttr* auo adds to Cherrolet dependablty and long lfe. Chevrolet pstons, for nstance, are bult so carefully, and held true to such close lmt* of pre- heayy lton, that many awb«rs hats ona, mussoc BOM wtthoat havlnc tbab motor* opened tot major tnla,. ^srt avstsp^vslv ^^^sv^vw^^b Oarja' ak«w m, Mmtmrtml*?««a*d throughout tha Qwnrolat tut ooaty nl«k«l ataal, ehrom«> vanadum stoala, ohrom«>olok«l st*«u to mra tnmhu-frae, lowoost sssrtoa fa* tsna of thousand* of mles. u6a l.nprto, «r vrtth tt low flat-rate charge* on labor and genune parts, b avalable at, d«alen throoghont the country, who also offcr the ta-oeetaoo of tha most lberal owner's eerrfee polloy ever to hack a luw-v*tced earv Remember bt addton to ao these basto eoonomlee Chevrolet offers the etra dollars-sndoenta pdvantag«of one of thelowet dellverad prces on the market. And ths oo*t may b* spnad by th* lberal GMU.C. plan. NEW CHEVROLET SX The Cr*nt Amercan Fate* Xewt low prleva ChmrvUt patmnger car prc«range from $4$ to $6S, Truth chaau prou range Jrom #355 to #59. All prlc*f. o, b. Flnt, Mch. Specal equpment <wtra. Lou deltwred prl«ef and ty term. "Goon Fle.h" The contracton of the erector muscles of the superfcal halra goose flebh s nduced by cold, fear, and other exctng causes, All Aboard Humanty's postve lusslon for he ng somewhere thnt they nren't, comps to a head once every^yenr n what they call a vacaton. Woman's Home companon., Henry Frahme SURGCAL APPLANCES AND SUPPORTERS Now n Our Own Buldng 2 West Scott P. Elzabeth, N. J. Opposte Cty Hall NEW YORK'S NN OF HOSPTALTY n the mdst of the cty but away from the nolle, ROOMS WTH BATH-5 DNNG ROOMS Near the Geat Department Stores. Convenent to Church**, The«tre and Transportaton Llne. RATES jth Bath $2.5 to $4 wth hth $4. to $6 Twn Bed. wth Bath $5 to $ 7 Parlor, Bed' *- *«room and Bath $* to $8 NO CHARGE FOR CRB OR COT FOR THE LTTLE TOT PRNCE GEORGE HOTEL Ffth Avenue and 28th Street Album M. Gutterton; My. 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Cus Logc, Please menton ths pper to advertsers; t helps you, t, helps them. t helps your paper. 666 LQUD OR TABLETS Releve* a Headache or Neuralga n 3 mlnute, check* a Cold the frst day, and check. Malara la three days. 666 Salv«for Baby's Cold. Banshes SPRNG FEVER from your car A SPRNG TO*C Tune-up la a good thng for your Ford and weave experts at prescrbng the rght medcne and tba lght treatment for anythng that can possbly go wrong n a Ford. The Ford car has 9 *teel consttuton but heavy carbon deposts, caturetor or dstrbutor out o adjustment, worn-out ol or grease, or unevenly adjusted shock absorbers are enough to make any car feel low. Let us man la tfmwgu examnaton. There's no charge for that and m we jfll tha prescrpton ourselves, ts coat s wry low. SPRNG TUNE-UP Cvboa renmrt, WbVM ml Craoteat, tmmuon ud rear ush safeplentbd wth tull-bodtd vbrkmt. Front wheels ropjkfctw wth llttk lubkwt. Ctrbuttot tuned. Dstrbutor tad Mp*rk plugs clesatd and tdjuted. Fuel Hat and battery checked. DORSEY MOTORS, NC. Maple and Fayette Streets Phone 35 Perth Amboy

10 PAGE TKN FRDAY, JUNE 2, 93 WOODBRDGE SOCAL AND PERSONAL ACTVTES OF THE TOWNSHP Chldren's Day Program At CongrKatonal School Woman's Club Holds Annual Flower Show Woodbrdge Church Auxlary To Pre»cnt Mountan Play AVENEL Avenel Grl s Brde Of New York Man Avenel Lades' Ad W "d«up S tn Fr- Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Frank, Mr. tv of the Mr. and Mr?. Charles Flynn, Mr. closng nl The Mssonary '»n»;l and M*, f. C. Demarest,.John Dcm- Preshvte- ln( ' ^rf - * ' A - N"ott«(to and Mr. nnd the 'Lades' Ad Socety of t Woman's Auxlury of the lr < Wld., wn 'fn.'-t and Albert Frank the play. Mrp - Walter Hcnhothen attended the hyteran Church before the,, were the ' Han Churoh "ll present..., >., Clnll,» < c"c\ >jnf'nmng pro- Maxwell.otran. school room, Frday. June 9. nt 8 Many Prze* Awarded At Ex-«>t"hbt Held n Muncpal? of thf Tuesday evenng wth a vcr end (rue<t? of Mr. and Mrs. "Cndy's Chance" n the Sunday annual ( * nc * of K"ards and employ- Mss Anna Larson and Law-vacatorence Tolendm At Home was held at the ohm (lav ' R*hway Reformatory on :\ n : 'ruct^onal. 'o'clock. Tckets are now on sale. Tuesday evenng. attendance. The openng (lev", Buldng. Mr?. H. W. Von Bremen, of Free- The proceeds wll be u?ed to defray., Weddng. [servce was on the topc u c ' M;t. W. (lut Ma'-t-r;" song. ' True Vne," at the close of wh, man street, spent the week-end at the expenses of the delegates beng A bu! nd(? wl be Rven to forty \\n<! Uc.H-? Twnp;' FOO. AVENEL At a pretty home weddng the marrage of Mss Anna Lar- read a poem "( F.nnr..r. lam; ; re"pon«vc readtr. M.r,'«":-:-H. leader, mt' ^'nty r lower ^now U > mn., BC tu me pummrr tuntrence. w,,, son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter The,,. - T- C-L ' A<;hrv Park ' spnt tn h* e m mor rnnf«rnf>a chldren on June 25 to the Castle ce Jncr. H":njr; J.av* r, W. H. Voyrl--. S>.; -<!)«, "Gve Y;' T recta-,"","'., Vllnrn«l ' * "Cndy'. Chance" s an mpe-on- Cream plant, drected by Mrs. Char- Larson of Maple street and Lawrence (an)t'n..,, Monday, n tre Muncpal ( Mre Johw Dxon and Mjp, Francea ' aton of g yo. jn(, gnl p{ the 9Uthern les Flynn. ton. " kr<ta"n Suldfcv- Forward mm,tee of the W.nan'.aua Cutter, of Green street, over The Rosary Socety wll hold a Tolendno, son of Mrs. Frances locard party on June 8 at the "Le lendno, of the Bronx, New York was u "der J-jr-a.,f the whlch were g under the auspce* of the the Engle, week-end. of Chester, Pa., vsted Mss mountans. (;,".otlv fvnwonztr; rectaton, Clu!>. land; The east "Sally s as follow: "Granny." that N'or." Mrs. T. F. Cannan s n " ' " -** -'- '" '.ft V..r Kys lo th- Hlls," Jula Pnz.-s wtrc awarded n the follow Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tappen, of Reynolds- " ~ ; "Cndy." ''The Hllsde of Hes?- ng manner:,,. Decker place, returned from a ten-evelyshrbs mock orange. day vfvj th r>r, an< Mrs. L. V. Bowers; Mel Ann," Mrs. Jl j ', P. Wllam Laurtsen "jvnt Our Vcr^e," Helen Frst prze, Mrs. Stanley Potter; sec- Kuschman, of Buffalo, N. Y. Jane, Kate T vha ; S.-rak, KlzBbeth \ azar. Cecela Var- end prze. Mrs Frank Barth. Leberth teacher of th?' m,"on "chool MrV chldren were the guests of Mrs. Y Varro. Albert Nelson, Ben- Class -E..snowball honorable S» h M.r'on chmmt or f p er th Amhoy, Rahway, Plan- J "'y l "M* Mrs - Edward Gn,,l, ', jmn P", Al<-x Frdyc Robert Hurvath,.Grace menton. Mr?. J. Flemng. St Elzabeth's Unt of Trnty Brecka's sster, Mrs: F. Melkowtz feld and ponts of Woodbrdge charman were made and W(T,,,, Ep^op =}'Xrch[ wll'hold'a^traw"- K A bbo«; M rrv^^"; and famly n Newark on Sunday. Townshp ' (source of much merrment. r,, Vnrgo Kl«e Var(fo, Arnold tzeles;' Class 2-A. S«vet Wllams. Frst herry fe, tval; Saturday afternoon, Adele Warter. ' The brde who was gven n mar-!" vua y n * w ". be aent *» f-<-n., prmary -w-, Chldren's Day," prze. Mrs M, Berry; second' prze. uu<; June xa 3 uu from 4 to 9 O' clock at the The Campbell's A. C. wll travel to r ag< ) by her father, looked charmng: * h e chl^cl j! and congregaton, M, W.-lcnme Chldren's Day;" recta- Mrs. F. L. Bromann. Honorable men- home o{ Mrg E R Mandemakers, Belmar on Sunday where t wll play j n B» own o f whte Batn and lace, *, A ; Wallace was charman,,f, ton. -our K.ther and the Flowers," ton, Mrs.,l->hn Concannon.. m R ow ) an d p] ace- Mrs. Wm. Baker Entertan* the Belmar B, B. C. carryng a bouquet of whte rose ' Cl a hour whl «h followed wth r, Harret Kll-nU-rgtr; fonp, "Fath, Class L'-C. Poppes. Frst prze, j, and lles-of-the-valley. Her sster. freshmenu. n Th* Father;" rectaton, "The, Mrs Mac G. Bell Mr. and Mrs, Bloomfeld Baker, The Sumhne Class The drectors of the Avenel Worn- MRH Elzabeth Larson, actng as - Gard.T - Gate," Grace Moffott; song, < Class 2-), Pannes. Frst prze, an's Club wll meet at the home of Mjss Myrtle BakeT Ms3 Helen majj of"y,onor, was gowned n pnk Bell- of Junetde Hours;" recta-. Mrs. A. r Randolph Hughes, John Baker and Olver.. The regular meetng of the Sun- Mrs, Wllam Perna of Avenel street net anj carred pnk roses. Another Avenel Exempts Have ton, "A Hblu Exercse," Emmy Lon C a«s 2-E, Columbne Frst prw, Sherman, of Mlford; Mr. and Mrs. "! 6, Class of the Presbyteran ths evenng. sgte]. ( M j M jj ut l, j8rson played the Successful Card Pa Harn.d. Mar.e LetTler, Robert Lund,' Mrs. Mac Bell; second pme, Mrs. Ca!vn c. Voorhees, of Planfeld; C, hu " h was held Monday nght at; rty weddng march. Hden llnka,.steve Rehty, Katharne Frank Barth. Mrs. Grover Dlts and and son son, Theo- Theo-, the \ he nom ho e^f. r Mrs. Wllam Baker, of;, Mr. and Mrs. Harry --. Green - of Ffth '»." Nagy. l<"n ; Class A " weddng "w\4«t*jn supper»«-r- was served - af AVENEL^ The Exempt Fr* Me>ar and Charles Kar :! T (lass 2-F. ns. Frst prze, Mrs. dore of Rahway were the Sunday ' Avenel m;zn; s c ^.,^3.., Th «d" *' " 8..rr--n servce was avenue are the proud parente of a ter whch dancng and musc was enong. "Bles.H'd Lakesde," Jon Concannon. of Avenel held a most sum.....,. -.,.,, _.... guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore le, d by.mrn. Wllam Nelson. Reports son, Harry John, born on Saturday joyed. Many useful and beautful card party at the frehouse' \, nfant bapt.--m. offerng, anthem by < lass 24, Peones. Frst prze, (- ronce of R ow an d place. of varous commttees were read. at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. presents were receved by the young,j ay evenng. There were manvv. Junor rur. Teach, Me Lord,', Mrs. Mac Bell; second prze, Mr^ C. ; Delcous refreshments were, coup] e w ho left for a weddng trp n play also many non-plaver* H a n: ) - ; sonfr, "Our " Father's M. jddle. " Honorable menton, Mrs.; - Mrs. G. A. McLaugh!np Jameg served durng the socal hour. The Chldren's Day exercses wll be to Nagara Falls. They wll resde n door prze was awarded to' Word; ' <[.!, 'M.-; A. L. Johnson,'A.». Bard......, McLaughln, Mss Almeda MeUugh- " ext * etl?«. wl ' be held Monday, held at the Presbyteran Sunday j er3e y Cty. j Louse Topsher, and a stnu M" H. F. lass D, Roses. Frst prze, red ]j n and'mr. James "«<'!-<» s, of Kng June '2 at the home of Mrs. John school on Sunday mornng. A patrot-, _ ~ cake was awarded to Mr Owy by mo- «Camp. Those present were: Mrs. c servce wll be held n the evenng. Those makrur hrh -scon song. \\- Pro, Toward the Mark;", roses, Mrs. f-_ An,n«- s ; f "t prze, George's road, left Tuesday ln-nedton. m lude mer; yellow roe. Mr. E. R. Mandemakers; nr tor fnt for n»l Delafeld. Wsf. to meet?/ A a P lh W^ tn m»«.t H. -Japen, Mrs. Wllam Rowe, n th* church n celebraton of Flag Mw De Young Entertans Fan tan Crace Cannan " onl" trft prze, whte roses, Mrs. A. F. Thomas McLaughln. From there, Mrs - »" Nelson, Mrs. Albert Day, wth the Daughters of Amerca _ pher, Mrs. J, _.. H. r'.'.l wll be a-msted by Mr. j Randolph; fr«t prze, pnk roses, Mrs. the ty wl] motor to Munang Jfergeson, Mrs. Russell Thergeson, a> nvted guests. All are welcome to An.lr-v M.C(.n. Ner. vulm. and Roy,John Lesen, honorable menton, Mch t' vt, atj, Mrs. Fredrck Schwenzer, Mrs. Ed- both servces. j yellow rose, Mr. E. R. Mandemakers; wn Potter, Mrs. Wllam Donovan, '. AVENEL Ruth De Young was PnochleHarry Hackett, M Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferry and Mrs - H -/[ B, a, ker - Jr -. Mrs Fh onorable menton, whte rose, Mrs.! John - hostess to several of her school JJ. erman ' F ;. Feh U JW J-.,Wn ( ust. Harold Hayden; honorable menton,' Robert, spent the week-end at S? mp# n th \ M^3(?f? alsy Madsen ' Rowland Place Couple red rose, Mrs. J Concannon. - - E.' n? B er frends at her home on Frday evenng. There were musc and games. Keys, Jr., Mrs. Charles Klen, PONTED PARAGRAPHS th eo,t a g e at Shelter Cove. gh, Emly Lawrence and s Class 2-H, Delphnum. Honorable Lllan Edwards. The guests were \ Celebrate Annversary menton, Mrs. Danel Ogden.. Mss Wnfred Brennan, of Grove Mrs. Ashmore and Mrs. Bert Van- Refreshments were served. jsehmler, Panl Schwartz. Joe n can 2-K, Galarda. Frst prze, Mrs. A S. Bad; second prze, Mrs. avenue, was the week-end guest of Cleef ' of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mandemakers, Avenel. Those present were: Dors Wl- ^ "?*F_\ T ;. J?, hnson A A - «Wllam Roeder. of! of 8 Rowland place, entertaned lltl, lams, a Wllam,,, xulll Toth and, Harvey w. ]ljam Ho Kenneth Taylor. A frt->l<n..n!s always a frst-class Class 2-L, Day Lly. Frst prze, Radburn a group of relatves Sunday n honor Lund of Fords; Ruth Foster of Lades' Assocaton Se. KMey Mrs f j Mrs. A. F. Randolph. of ther 2th weddng annversary. waren. j ane t Soule, Elzabeth Farr.teur, M. Nothnagel, George A fvllon. MrA John Strome attended an ex- Class 2-M, Volas. Honorable menton, E. 'R. Mandemakers. van. Has Closng Meetng A delcous turkey dnner was served Leulla, of Colona;' Ausken Dragost, Mrs. CharU- ~ The lu'e h'l.r'l ctd.es the early <!a^> 2-N', Pond Lles. Frst prze, Socety, held at the home of mon.ng, Mrs. W. L. Harned. Mrs. Congregatonal Church closed; ts P nk roses The coor scheme of - the Brdge Mss Helen Aple. tha and Charles Coover, Jean Ldactvtes, _, for, the c, season, wth decoratons was pnk and whte. The de, Mldred' Rauclman, Burnham Mrg A Johllgo,,. The non-player's prze wn. Adran Lyon, of Perth Amboy. - ; Class P, Canterbury Bells. Frst t s lnre n!s:c tlut jrze, Mrs. W. T. Ames. luncheon meetng Wednesday n the favors were pnk baskets flled wth Gardner, Donald Znoba and James, Mss reucht-.t tl.e sole. j Class 3-A, most artstc vase ar-homerangement. Frst prze, Mrs. Frank Phladelpha, Florence Jellyman returned church dnne room Mrs J E «- ann onhoc Keatng of Woodbrdge; Felce Dona-, from for Temple the summer Unversty, vaca- Harned was n charge "of'the lunch-, '",,', ' p. Mnny nntf< men lost to sght : Barth ; second. Mr<; r *?, Ma» on B f rth - _ M. 8re, La, r K e - WH Play Cards For 'eon. Mrs. B. W. Hoagland was n The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Gladys Carpenter, Ruth and Jean!" '" Edmund Dough- ton Celebraton Of Fourth erty. charge of the program. The scrp- H. Bonn, Mss Dorothy Bonn, Ken- De Young, of Avenel. after an elmluu. Class 3-B, Perennals. Frst prze, Mss Pearl Peterson, of Valentne ture Mrs. Carl Hansen; second prze, Mrs. land lesson followed was by read prayer by by Mrs. Rev. Hoag- W. neth Lyndhurst, Bonn an N. d Alfred J.; Mr. Stackhouse, and Mrs. Wlof AVENBL The Lades' Aux.l place, s attendng the graduaton When purranc? uns ntellgence Gmbernat; honorable menton, Mrs. V. D. Strong. Mrs. Strong read a 'a Heckman, of Elzabeth; Mr, Stork Shower Held of the Avenel Fre Company n ] xercses at West Pont ths week. [drops awnj pur. Wllam T. Ames. very nterestng paper on her topc and Mrs. H. Offerman, Mss Etta n Home Of Avenel Mother Class 3-C, Wld Flowers. Mrs. J. H. to Europe. At the close of the Heckman, Rchard Olsen, of Brookmeetng, the lades presented Mrs. 'y n ; Mr - an d Mrs. F. Hagestedt, AVENEL Mrs. J. Herman The slent man locsn't always abbrevate tmber wth a saw. Class 3-D, Roses. Frst prze, Mrs. 'arson Marres Three W. L. Harned wth a beautful elec-' Mrs. F. Sprnger, Mrs. G. Mlke, Mss at a stork shower for Mrs. Stllwell. presded. Plans were made for a r,r. party p y on l June,f 25? to / rase. money M C. M. Cooper; second prze, Mrs. troler n honor of her forty-ffth R"th Hagestedt, Wllam Sprnger George Brewster; honorable menton, Mrs. Wllam Ames. Par n Same Arplane weddng annversary. The presen- an d Henry Mller, of Mneola, L.. Green at her home on?. F j> urth of J»»y celebraton f Many Park Success s sometmes the result of taton was made by Mrs. Strong who Mr - and Mrs. Mandemakers were on Sunday evenng. Many kddes. Due to the present bu.n Kahsns Cty, Mo. " pronounce you useful de P ress '? n th? house-to-house beatng tle other fellow to t. Class 4-B, moat artstc basket arread an orgnal poem. man and wfe," the Rev. Earl A. Blackman sad recently to three youdg whch was born at the Rahway Mem- ]= S -d to hof presented wthmany beautful gft. ^ ^ S ^ ^ S t l ^ ttj l vass Swll jrfnot ftbe ^undertaken ESTh, * L angement, perennals. Frst prze t s enser to let the lmlr crow long Mrs. C. M. Cooper; frst prze, Mrs. couples,5 feet n the ar, aboard : than t s to wrte a good H. Coutts; second prze, Mrs. W. Tuesday Brdge Club Companon, Of Forest» J H Mowbray,?*l n S mother L " ' 8 of ^ Mrs. ^ \ Alf games wll be.played. Ref, Gaylord; second prze, Mrs. A. Gottsten; honorable menton, Mrs. A. t was the frst trple weddng n tr-motored arplane. Card Party Monday AH the world's a stngo nnd the Meets Wth Mrs. Newcomer pawnbroker s an advance a(;ent. Mrs. Martn.{Newcomer of Cedar A beneft card party gven by Company avenue was hostess to the Tuesday Prde of Court Barron Companons hostess at the close of a very pleas- n the Afternoon Club at a luncheon brdge, of the Forest No. 44 wll be held ant evenng. Tuesday. Followng the luncheon at the home of Mrs, Mary Klen on ' _.Th se j>resent Those present were; Mesdames cards were played and hgh scores Man street on Monday evenng,! When t comes tn stepltk nto a, fortune no man objects to puttng hs foot D t. OLD TMER REMEMBERS When youngsters «ere swtched n- [ to the rgbt track. When the fcrls tle jurst's len jmed out because n act wld. NSURE YOUR CAR wth D. P. De 7oung AVENEL, N. J. Phone Woodbrdge J Property Damage... $ 5, Publc lablty $, Small car $37.5 Medum car - $45.4 Property damage J. $ 5, Publc lablty $2, Small car $42.2 Medum car - $49. 2% savng % Safety Gottsten. Class 5, center pece bowl arrangement. Frst prze, Mrs.. Stanley Potter; second prze, Mrs. Stanley Potter; thrd prze, Mrs. Harold Hayden. A prze of $5 donated by Stanley Potter, postmaster, was awarded to p. R. Mandemaker for the most outstandng entry, whch was a vase of yellow Clauda Pernet Roses. A contrbuton was taken up to purchase trees for the grounds of the Home for the Aged n Port Readng. The commttee wshes to thank the followng: Woodbrdge Lumber Company for the use of the tables, also for the exhbt o garden trells. Mrs. C. W. Barnekov for the dsplay of Somm pottery. Mrs, M. Zettlemoyer for the dsplay of Camark pottery and artfcal flowers made by C. F. Mattenson, and all the folks who donated przes and helped n any way to make the show a success. The presdent of the club, Mrs. A. F. Randolph, presented tjjn przes. The judges were: Mrs. Ayln Person of /Metuchen, K. Bauman of Rahway and John Azud of Woodbrdge. The garden cormttee s composed of Mrs. Frank Barth, charman, Mrs John McCreery, Mrs. A. F. Randolph Mrs. Thomas Leahy, Mrs. Charles Seasel, Mrs. C. Senft, Mrs. C. Redd Mrs. Stanley Potter, Mrs. H. Coutts Mrs, J. H. Consannon, Mrs. Pau Kngberry, Mrs. H.. Maxteld, Mrs. John Gorton, Mrs. H. St. Lavn and Mrs. J. H. Stllwell. Followng the presentaton of przes, the club treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Jarned, was called the platform and congratulated on her forty-ffth weddng annversary and presented wth a console set from the club. The garden commttee presented Mrs. Randolph wth a basket of flowers whch hud been donated by Bauman of Rahway. The club presented Mrs. Frank Bpth, garden charman, wth a basket; of flowers. Pelcan's Healtby Appette Fort My''8, Kla,, there s n tme pelcan wlloh tales ts mmls ut u local llsh market. The propretor Mays that t C(Hnu>H hot!<>n pounds of fsh dally ncubator'l Uet The. publc health Hcrvlte ways that an ncubator s Hlmply a mu'llne Whch keeps a baby very warm and protecton from drafts and fold. ncubators are used n lhe one of chldren Worn pr'tr'ly. GERNS SERVCE STATON OREN GERNS, Propretor 445 PEARL'STREET WOODBRDGE (Opp. P, R. R. Staton) Now Open For Busness TRE REPARNG Rchfeld Gas and Ol Tel. Woodbrdge Greasng the ar there s any record of. The prncpals n ths trple weddng were Mss Mary Lee Merrll and Vncent Happ, Mss Effle N. Campbell and Cecl J. Mchael, nnd Mss Dorothy Ayers nnd Lee Haley. All except Mchael lve n Kansus Cty. Mchael lves n Tulsa, Okla. The men sat on one sde of the plane and extended ther hands across the alale to ther soon-to-be wves. n ths faskn they answered " do" to all of the age-old vows except the one whch contaned "obey." Ths the brdes had asked to be changed to "honor." Pententary Attractve So Man Decdes to Stay Santa Fe, N. M. Appearng at the state pententary Ed Sweet told Warden Swope he would lke to look the place over, So he pad the 25 Mrs. J. H. Stllwell, of Grove avenue, entertaned her brdge club cents fee. "Pretty nce place," he remarked Wednesday afternoon. Hgh scores after he hud been through. "Thnk were made by Mrs. A. Pomeroy and 'll stay," Then he tpped the guard Mrs. Stllwell. The consolaton prze who showed hm through. was awarded to Mra. Stephen H. Wyld. 'Refreshments were served. "Stay?" the warden gasped. Those present were: Mrs, Harry "Sure," Sweet returned, drawng out commtment papers, explanng that he had heev sentenced to a year for stealng tres'. Connectcut Woman Fnds Rght Man at Age of 7 Brdgeport, Conn, H took Alce Hurd, seventy, years to fnd the r^bt man but vhy she (ld, she promptly promsed to marry hm. The "rlslt one" was Wlbur J.!eardsley, sxty-e^ht, a wdower. They met at a homo for the aged. * Tombstone Falls ' on Playng Chld Newton, Kan. Susun Lorrane Blggerstnff, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Blggerstaff, was njurea whle play- ' ; ng n 'the cemetery at Zlmmer- > dale, Kan. Tle lttle grl wag Jumpng from one tombstone to another. She leaped upon one whch was nsecurely set. f fell wth her. The llll's leg wns broken. let us stow you why GOOD prntng pays! MDDLESEX PRESS RALPH GUSTN Expert Masseur 32 STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY, N, J. HOURS BY APPONTMENT Phone; were made by Mrs. D. H. Ford, Mrs. June 5 at 8 o'clock, Carl Wllams and Mrs. Ceorge Merrll. The consolaton prrze went to Mrs. Wllam Raup. Surprse Party Gven The guests were; Mrs. Leon Campbell, Mrs. C. R. Chase, Mrs. C. W. For Port Readng Grl Barnekov, Mrs. Lee Smth, Mrs. Cedre Ostrom, Mrs. D. H. Ford, Mrs. PORT READNG-A surprse party was gven to Msa Maron Schmdt at -- - Mrs. Wllam ' home at Pont Pleasant. Mrs. J. H. Stllwell * Entertans Club Detz, of Rahway; Mrs. Frank Barth, Mrs. Clyde Berry and Mrs. Alce Pomeroy, of Avenel; Mrs. John Mc- Creery, Mrs. Paul Kngberry and Mrs. S. H. Wyld, of Woodbrdge. PRESBYTERAN 9:45 A. M. Church school. : A. M. Mornng worshp, Sermon theme, "The Path of, God." 3: P. M. Junor C. E. 3: P. M. ntermedate C. K. 6:45 P. M H - C. E. 6:45 P. M Young People's Socety. h h Mss Schmdt receved many beautful gfts. The guests were the Msses Jean Thergensen, Eleanor Volker, Florence Snyder, Rta Toner, Catherne Toner and Maron Schmdt. James Adams, Theodore Gray, Raymond Tooker, James Dorch and John Clear, Alalcan Ekmo Eskmos lve n anl all uround (he dty of Nome n tle Scwurd p'lmln, Alaska. Ths area s one of the UHC. thckly populated ureas of the mast, but the Eskmos lve sll OK lhe const <>f Alaska and Canada, m tle Alaska pennsula n the southwest lo Omnland n lf northeast. :3 7: Unon." M. Sunday school. "Young People's Bapt lpt Wednesday, 8 (P. M. n*.. Prayer Meet Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst Sewaren METHODST ; Sunday school 9:3 A. M. 9:45 A. M. Qhurch school. Sunday Servce : A. U. : A.. M. Mornng g worshp. hp.. Wednesday Testmony meetng, mon theme, "Endure Hardness 8: P. M. A As a Good Gd Solder Sld of f Jesus ' Thursday Readng room, 3: to Chrst." 6: P. M. CONGREGATON, A branch of The Mother Church. :3 A. M. Chldren's Day pro-thgram. ' tst, n Boston, Frst Church of Chrst, Scen- Mass. G:45 P. M. Chrstan Endeavor. 7:45 P. M.- Baccalaureate sermon. 8: P. M. Wednesday. Md-week prayer servce. ST. JAMES 7:3 A. M. Low Mass, Holy Name Socety wll receve Holy Comn unon. l»: A. M. Low Maas. :3 A, M Hgh Mas*. EPSCOPAL : A. M. Church school. : A. M^PMornng prayer. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Woodbrdge Avenue, Awwf Pastor, Rob't. rwn MacBrde, Ph.D. : A. M.~Bble School. : A. M. Church servce. 2:3 P. M. Janlor. and ntermedate C. E.?U5 P. M.~S«nt«w C. B. 8: P. M evenng sermon. "GOD THE PRESERVER OF, MAN" wll be the subject of the J Le»6on-Sermon n all Churches of Chrst, Scentst, on Sunday, June The Golden Text s: "The Lord' shall preserve thy gong out and thy comng n from ths tme forth, and even for evermore" (Psalms 2:8). Among the ctatons whch comprse the Lesson-Sermon s the followng from the Bble: "Then spake Jesut agan unto them, sayng, am the lght of the world: he that. MsWtb me shall not walk n darkness, but shall have the lght of lfe" (John 8:2). The Leston-Sermon also ncludes the followng passage from the Chrstan Scence textbook, "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrpture*" by Mary Baker Eddy; "No faculty 6f Mmd s lost. f n. Scence, all beng s eternal, sprtual, perfect, harmonous jg every acton" (p. 47), «Charles Klen, A. M. Pomeroy, Edward Grode, J. Reman, rat West, A. Johnson, Wllam Perna, Thomas Cannan, D. P. De Young, Wllam Kuzmak and Mrs. Herman. Dscovery of Tea Accordng to u Chnese, lep. was dlrcoveml by the Knevr ' nuns, 2737 V <\ BOY* WHY MJT GRADUATON Suts for that one bg "moment" of hs young lft' an here n.such a wde.scope of selecton that youngst' ' and ther parents wll get a real thrll n comng to UKbtore. Featured n blues and other colors, two butt"" models; sngle or double-breaated. "SONNY BOY" SUTS, $2. $ 9-» 5 Sze. 8 to 6-2 Golf Knckers TAN & BROWN MXTURES STUDENTS' SCHOLARSHP CLOTHES Blue, Tan & Gray, Reg. $ 7 85 BOYS' SPORT OXFORDS, Sze 2V, to 5%, specal $2-»5 YOUTHS' SPORT OXFORDS. Sze 2 to 2, specal $275 MEN'S SPORT OXFORDS, Specal -... $3.»5 "FRENDLY FVE" SPORT OXFORDS < > $ 5 Also a complete lne of Boy«* Shrts, Underwear, Fancy Belts and Neckwear. BUY HERE AND SAVE r C- CHRESTENSEN& BRO 96 MAN STREEf, WOODBRDGE

11 >«* SECOND SECTON FEATURES, THEATRES SPORTS, NEWS VVOODBRJDGE NDEPENDENT -:- Do You Know? -:- or) FRDAY, JUNE 2, 93 ["THAT LTTLE CAME" B. Lnk SECOND SECTON FEATURES, THEATRES SPORTS, NKWS SECTON TWO PAGE ONk A CHLD'S HSTORY OF WOODBRDGE For Chldren and Other*. V". ft, CMJ.O Htlstd HAT th«canada Goo«mvr l«av«lu nut wthout eov«rlna lu T eggt to protect them from detecton? The'goou and the gander, form a perfect partnershp and ahare equally n the responsblty of; sttng on the neat and hatchng out the egg. The photograph Shows a Cnada Qooa coverng ta egga wth atraw. Ml ll Treatng Stored Ejg.'ll r.-h'l" < «!.'» nre those whch lpped n ft hth of mlnernl ol, mt the shell unl tll the pores, ntlnn the rv pnratlon of mosture n- else Ths s (lone to hold unlty of ea\n n lonr shpments Road to Popularty (.KM wll s sout'thn^ that should l>e hghly przed hy everybody. t s not dffcult to acqure f you go (hout t n the rght wny. Kemember ths t never comes to a "four-flusher." The surest way to acqure good wll s to do unwl work Orlt. SMART-LOOKNG STURDY WEAVES FOR WELL-BRED SPORTS CLOTHES General Dawes' Son and Hs Brde Dhonety't Penalty "A dlxhont'ht man," RUl llo, thn snrc of Chnatown, "lends a lfe of doulu> terror, fenrnr those he has despoled and the stool ptseon who stand* rendy to despol hm."- Washngton Star. ( ) THE REVOLUTON About February lt, 777, an engagement occurred at Plseataway between one thousand Brtsh, wth three heavy guns, and seven hundred Amercans. The Brtsh were forced retreat, but recevng renforcements and three more guns, drove he mlta back. Both sdes suffered heavy lossea. The dstngushed Brtsh General Howe came near beng captured n the neghborhood ot Bonhamtown n March of the same year. He was attemptng to open communcaton wth New Brunswck, whch had been cut off by the Amercans, but faled. n hs attempt to return to Amboy, 3, men were called out as a guard supposed to be the entre force n the neghborhood of Bonhamtown. Thene troops were put n battle array on "Punk Hll," the nearest advant nge pont. Skrmshes occurred between these Brtsh solders and Gen. Maxwell's men, the battles resultng n severe losses to both sdes. f Maxwell's troops had attacked the hostle army on the hll and had been successful, General Howe, would probably have fnllen nto the hands of the Amercans. The Brtsh army evacuated New Brunswck on June 22nd, retreated to Perth Amboy. On June 2th, they marched forth under Sr Wllam Howe and Lord Cornwall!! as far as Westfleld, ntendng to annhlate General Washngton, whose camp was now stuated n the neghborhood of Planfeld. But the resstance they Rght and W.dom s more ln-uutlful tlun prvate n, and! compatble wth unlversnl wsdom, Kmnrson. ncountcred at every stage of th«rr dvance was dsheartenng n the Mt* rtme. The Brtsh fought battle after battle n the vcnty of Woodbrdw, Metuchen and New Brunswck. la June of 777, after one ntently hot jay and «fatgung march, the Brtsh army entered Westfleld. Lookng toward the hlls the weary tolden saw that Washngton hud made hla camp among them, havng forsaken Qulbbletown and all the plan. Every movement was n vew of.he Amercan commander, for, takng hs poston on the bluff now so well known as "Washngton's Rock," he wax able to dstngush any mportant maneuver the foe mght choose to make. t was three o'clock on Frday afternoon on June 27th, 777, that the Kngllsh generals seeng Washngton's mpregnable poston, took up ther ne of march from Westfleld to Amboy, assaulted flank and rear by Scott's Lght Horse and Morgan*! Rangers. They encamped that nght at Spanktown (Rahway.) The next day, harassed as before, they resumed ther retreat and arrved at Amboy, from whch, on tho last day of June, they departed leavng Ne^ Jersey n possesson of the Amercan army. Durng the remander of the war the latter held Amboy and the state of New Jersey was never agan M completely over-run wth marauders am Brtsh troops, although many partes entered t for pllage from hostle camps n adjonng states. Rouueau' Great Work The wrlt'h^s of J'un.nMut Roul#au tar ted a uorld\vuu> enthusasm fpr nature uml the cvnltutlon of man. Scenes and Persons n the Current News U::u M. Xues, xun of Anlmssulor mll M's. Chlles (!. l>;\vcs. jlmortplel wth hs hrld' on ther urrvl n Honolulu. The youn luly s the r of -Mr and Mrs l'>"-k DUllnjum of Honolulu, C M.\l:( fasllona purtlculurly stress ^ He f;ct that t s the sturdy, lnn and washable weaves whch ure accounted good-lookng for sports wear, ths seuson. t'*uhrlclsts, belug fushlunwte, have therefore made t a pont to produce unusually handsome aud novel puues, heavy twll effects, smart spongy aud tweedy textles whch tub perfectly and one of the newest and most attractve deas s that of washable satn Jersey, ether n whte or colors. A generous use of pearl buttons, slles and buckles U also a charucteratlc feature of the summer Bports mode. These are employed tn a very deoorutlve way, sometmes whole rows ot them borderng lttle Jackets aa well us sleeve and oedkllaes. Wth the whte and lght outng costumes a dah and splash of color s mperatve. t would never do to forget the scarf lu vvd plad, or strped or n modsh trcolor. n fact, accessores are supposed to be staruogly colorful..' The costume n the pcture answers the role call for all the hlgbspots mentoned. The whpped, twll of bemberg whch fashons ths.youthful Jacket ault s typcal of thv alumlef uew weaves whch 8TT as smsrt-looung as they are practcal. For sports spectator wear and when U cones to wthstandng the wear and tear of tenns same or golf, these whpped twll materals to whte or n; of the pastel colors, are Weal., Two (teamng ocean pearl backlea are the only ornamentaton so far a» the trmmng on ths two-pece eusune s convned, the requred hgh-color note beng acheved n the gay plad scarf and the wde urlnued hat Of uovelty rough Btruw. There n a well-bred, well-made look about ths season's outng clothes whch s most commendable. n ther smart talorng much attenton U lavshed on detals such as the flare of the skrt whch s accomplshed wth subtle pleats or gores, fne tucks and ntrcate seamng. Clever yokes, tecollar necklnes, buge revers, novel sleeves, wastcoats and vestees, play an mportant part. As to the hundreds of buttons whch are beng lavshed on Bports apparel, they are makng a uew appeal n that they are not only D the natural rdescent tones and tnts of the sea, but they have become galy colorful brght red pearl buttons, for nstaucet trmmng a v?ulte pque dress whch s topped wth a red flannel or crepe Jacket, or skpper blue buttons adornng sut or one-pece frock of shantung n a matchng blue. The same s true B regard to the fancy pearl sldes and buckles whch are partcularly n demand because ot the mportance Of belts En the rood*. Scarcely a dress, a Jacket or a coat but what B bek*l thl» season. Exquste colorng node a feature of these fancy pearl fastenngs whch en* hauee sports costumes / and smart neglgees as well w more formal modes. OHJEBB MHLA& (A Ull. Wtttora. Nawtpaoar Ul>l»O-l SLATS' DARY BY ROSS FARQUHAR Frday well ant ben tawkng mutch about ths day wtch s the last day of skool on sect, of am contnueng to reman and be n the same old class. Teecher says wll have the.onrer of beng the oldest kd that ever was n ths class enny ways, well that s sum thng gess. Saturday A ol- frend of pa am ma cum to see us today wtch uat to po to skool wth thura. n there, younger yrs. befor! he be come _ a preecher. He s tt baptst but even at that he seems lke a real nce fella. Sunday l.enne Lakes and Mrs..ennc Lakes has got a new baby at ;here house today. t s eather a boy or a grl dont no yet wtch, But t s of them. t looks to me lke they are gettng Xtravagant becuz pa says they onley got there ottomobeel about % payed for. Munday dont feel so good tonte becuz Slm Jenkns socked me on the hed today wth a ball bat when t was my tern to bat. never dd have mutch use for hm and enny ways am all ways a lttle Suspshua of enny buddy wtch hts me over the hed wth a Ball bat. t was my Bat to. And he can't use t for sutch playng no more. Teusday Jake and me went a Fshng today and fergot what tme t w#s and we was afrade weed get a lckn when we got home so we just stayed a cupple hours longer and by that tme ma was very terrbly wrryed and was so glad to see me that she kst me nsted of gveng me a lammn. pus «ll remember that. Wensday Vrgl Benson went (to the Dockter and the dockter told hm he must'get more Xersue so he has went anl bot hsself a juce Harp and s lerttag to play on t. Vrge B a hard wlrker.. Thraday well Jm Bunch s n a lot of trubble and jocked up n ale becuz he shot hs wfe and mebby she wont get well, he says t was a terrble Mstake. He was a shootng at hs Mother an Law. Utu for Platnum The larwttt use of platnum s tut the manufacture of Jewelry. The metal B also employed extensvely n the electrcal «nd chemcal ndustre*, n dentstry and for a varety ol mscellaneous purposes. n the early days t was used n RUHsla for conage and subsequently from tme t» tme t has been proposed by blmetallut* as A of value. (, nl. Western Newspaper, Unon.) "The best nhertance»ny parent can possbly gve» chld s n good healthy body and a good educaton. Health and educaton, f rghtly used, cannot be taken away and are lomethlnk whch wll be a Joy forever," FEEDNG THE FAMLY Ths seems to be the prncpal work of at least twenty mllon housewves, but feedng the fnmlly on the proper food la not a lght Job to be undertaken wth no thought. Food s not necessarly nutrltlousjn proporton to ts cost. The hgh-prced foods appeal to the eye aud mtglnaton, so they seem most desrable. Gulng marketng s a wonderful educaton as well as u great developer of wll power, or resstance to temptaton, for t takes real self-denal to pnss by the crsp and green cucumber or the box of strawberres, when the prce s beyond the purse. The mother of a famly should, of all people, understand food values, tor she s n a poston to buld up or lesr down bodes and run dgestons. 'Bad habts rule lfe as do weak bones the body." The proten foods such as meat, eggs, flsh, cheese and mlk are the most expensve and complex. Carbohydrates are the starches and sugars; potatoes, rce, macaron are our prncpal source of starch and the sugars we get from varous sourceshoney from fruts and such vegetables aa beets. We have the plant proten whch takes the place of meat; ths s found n pjeas, beans and lentls. An excess of meat s very bad for t clogs the system and causes selfpolsonlng. Bran workers and the young as well as aged need easly dlgeated foods. Actve mu»cl workers/ need coarse foods, whch are better for ther needs; however, all need roughage to gve bulk and ncrease the ntestnal actvty. "~ The growls* vald needs mlk, butter, egg, green vegetable! and fruts to supply all the food prncple* and <a«vuhum wblcb paunot«growth. Tb«det should ba-vared a well a mxed. Substtute rce and macaron for potatoes, uot servng (any two at the sama meal. -Workern engaged n the seemngly perlous Job of (jvlk the dome of the Captol n Washngton ta annual coat of pant. 2-Dedlcltlon of the new chapel of WalU-r Keel hosptal for war veterans n Washngton, Mrs. HT«takng pan n the ceremony. 8-Jolm ("Jlc: the Barber") Fuel or, who s accused n EnRlud of huge frauds and surrendered to the federal authortes n Chlcn;o, hs ojd home. Choose a Hoover Electrc Cleaner as Your Weddng Gft... J.HE Hoover s one weddng gll that wll not be set asde for undetermned future use. t wll be put to work regularly and wll do good work for years. ts effcent combnaton of beatng, sweepng and sucton cleanng rcnwes the deeply embedded drt and takes up the surface Just and lnt. $579.5 for the Hoover deluxe and a smaller model sells for #63.5. f pur- ' chase s made on-the dvded payment plan, a small carryng charge s added to the prce. Terms are $5 down and $5 a month There are Hoover tools for every cleanng purpose. These are adjusted easly and help to keep the house n spc and span condton. They are sold at a small addtonal cost. ' "L

12 t PAGE TWO SECTON TWO OB Htlorc Fact cf F.*m«WF *- >;ck Tur[.!n.?»-.< :» K - : ' : «\ ' ': ' K',! '.- r..'.! «. ' >rn;".r. wa -n t. H*T)««'». K - of» r -«*' -'k th»lr»«r.-r.'v. r.::bl»r.!. T'"'.!f;«f.. '» <* fr»m *...'.,.' h'l'r' > llf». t rl.-: t<» to New En«l»n- N> w..rl ' f flnnlly roarng H u w t W *. -*' :.' l:.r,k«-j~r»,'. ] m - r ^ t : ^.! t >,: ) t- f»r-.«-l m :>.- r/r-'.«"f!»«c o n ' r not cure to a w t f-r» r - < r,-l a N-Jf- :;*-r.!!» ^ t,» n n - " r > rat «r,.,,,!u-s-t «!-'. «r ;» «!r>r: '!, t o w r f- [ / -. > ' T > tp >r,<!. -F - -..;;'^l. ' ar.! l«r»-..(. :«- s K. (r-v-kctt»n<l Sr has whld ha ]«.r.«a?.r/ ' l':' *:*: : H* J M f..rr» TT» n a m» lt dm- tn t h e tfn ] «,,! a f.; \,;'t, ['.,! K» *'>"!!! m..f<.. Tl«-r>- jr'w^ a Nnnc hrer h::. # T' :"^ '.rr*-* '- * ' ' ~ *"' " X! * "' '.. ', f' >r t : " -* >.<*«M«* thf JV>nnP P W t M m«r.ton thu p»p«r to t:..*. ' ;: '* ''' < * :' ' ' ' '' -' '' '''' r l'>»! More For Your Money and bettor Qua':".-. f r... -.vh-': v-' T H " n y>';:- N'-^rhhorhoorl ASCO ^ Tf. For nnr- r..-r. f-rt_;.- y.;;:r- wo have oyr jfo'nj frend? Qualty at a Savng! The Choce of Thousand* Vctor Horn- De-Lte Mayonnase j.r 3 n n-- 7c.3"- Coffee 5 C! 23" S«ch h,h qtmlly «t tht low prce ponble through our Producer to Comumer Plan. ASCO Cder Vnegar "Refrgerator" quart botte 7c DELCOUS CAKES TRY SOME N.) Reg. 29c Suan & Choc Su»an» lb 25c C. ( Natonal Assortment : pkg 23c REFRESHNG BEVERAGES " Ruppert's or PurUn Or. Bev. 4 bots 25c * Schaefer'* Cereal Beverage 6 bots 25c * ASCO Assorted Beverages cjt bot 5c *Rob Roy Pale Dry Gnger Ale qt bot 5c * Rob Roy Pale Dry Gnger Ale... 3 pt bots 25c Canada Dry Gnger Ale... bot 4c, doz $.6 C. & C. Gnger Ale 2 bots 25c Plus bottle depost. "Headquarters" for Butter and Eggs 29' The Fnest Butter n Amerca! Rchland Butter Reg. 9c Delcous Slced 'mnj Prtnl of M«rt»>. 27c Tender Golden Bantam Corn " n c Reg. 4 ^c ASCO Sweet CRUSHED Corn 2 " 25' Young and tender. ASCO Pure Grape Juce 2 29 C Eggs c ;r f 33c The Pck of the Netts. Strctly fresh. Fresh Eggs doz Every Egg Guaranteed 25c ASCO Calf. Peaches S 6c Peaches s c SK" Pneapple a 2c Reg. 2c Choce Tuna Fsh 7c 3 can? 5UC Reg. 25c Dll Pckles jar 9c Reg. 2y 2 c Meaty Santa Clara Prunes 3 lbs 29c Try loaf today Let us Do Your Bakng for You Vctor Bread SUPREME BREAD Bg Pan Loaf Large Wrapped Loaf 7' 5c Reg. 25c Krkman's Soap Flakes bg pkg 9c Salada Tea V 4 lb pkg 24c : Vt lb pkg 47c ASCO Gelatne Desserts 3 pkgs 2c Glenwood Pure Preserves ' bg jar 35c ASCO Slced Bacon Vz.lb pkg 7c Delcous Canned Fruts 3 buffet cans 23c Glenwood Jelles tumbler c Try a Package the Whole of the Wheat wth the Bran Large Package Wheates 3c The New, Year-Round Breakfast Favorte. ASCO QUALTY PRODUCE FANCY SLCNG TOMATOES 2 lbs 25c CEBERG LETTUCE...^ head c HONEY DEW MELONS Each 29c JERSEY ASPARAGUS - _ Bunch 29c FRESH CUT SPNACH FRESH RED BEETS 3 lb. 2c 2 Bunches 9c NEW POTATOES '.. - S lbs c Our sales force wl be glad to welcome you whether you purchase or not be sure to vst us, and look at our fne, fresh merchandse. NOTCE OF BANKNG HOURS Effectve July 5th, 93F N KEEPNG WTH MODERN BANKNG PRACTCE, AND N COMMON WTH OTHER BANKS OF THE COUNTY AND STATE, THE UNDERSGNED BANKNG NSTTUTONS OF PERTH AMBOY WLL, ON JULY 5, 93, DSCONTNUE THE PRACTCE OF KEEPNG THER BANKNG HOUSES OPEN N THE EVE- NNG. Bankng Hours Wll Be As Follows: Week Days (Except Saturdays) 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 2 o'clock Noon 7 PERTH AMBOY SAVNGS NSTTUTON FRST NATONAL RANK PERTH AMBOY TRUST RARTAN T«ySX:CfflMEAPL TEKTtf AMBOY NATONAL FRDAY, JUNE LOVER CONFECSES MURDER OF G.L BY STRANGLNG Veteran Detectves Gasp as Gruesome Detal* of Crme Are Related. Ere. 'a. Breakng <l"wn and»r»o ntfrwke crcws-qumnnlr.g. Anthony VV«czorkow*kl, al* Ton [ enp*py. fcnf'wn rxmmy "Tnn.T the Sl.ek." ponfr>5s* rtvently r'.p cru^s^mne mur cr nf h* twenu «f.r-am nr»»t h.-.!rt. M.rj Snbus...f K.an 't r'lf* N"!v *a.«f' ::! n l'rp«u* W.e h;_v, arr.r.;n)z tn ' : -r!'-t A'tnrntfj orrn nrf*t. Wt-^rkrwskl, thfr '! ( f<tjr jear- 'rr!(>'! an' the fn - N'y w:s rntcl hj t^llr-c a«havng!'] h'> hs m^t the t;rt at an Kre -k.''.w rnk. dr>v> ter fn n 'mely >>fk' r..r (u-k^tl avenue, <:!rnnr!e<l her w'.'h a rr.[>«. and thrt-w her Nvy n'" l-ake P.re»ft*r attachng a welp' «! cb:n to the tx»!j. Veteran flotectlv-s. ustast' at the gmes me dmals ff tte (Tme, sal< WlevTrnrkowgkl Rflv? t!,e Sbuskl glrl' repettcj a3»ert"> t^'' he was the father f her onh.m ^hlld as the motve fur the ktlln?. Moth«r GVM Tp. The rer">n«j confesson cllmaed a ral, nt'l brllant polce lnvestl«atl' f the case. Exjmln^tnn of the tx«ly nt frst led to the belef that the drl was the rlctlra of an un.fcllled nperatfn. Polce receved ther frst "tp" from trs. Vncent Sobn?kl, mother of th«mnrdered grl, wlm told them th.t her daughter had been keepn? cnra- Lowered the Body nto the Lake. pany wt Wlecorkowskl and that Tuny the Shek" had t«>ld the trrl he l.->-[nlm : (!'. M <:wrt mnrrj h*»r. Wlprdrkownkl *a» Mken nto eu» tf"ly at ome. a«was h? r.-nther, Frank. R«>th mantnlned thpj knrw "f Mary> <lrath \\> broke tp tume tlm«sgn an' forgot»l! ah^ot Mary." det«lv«>» qnotpfl W»<5orknW!(kl a» prot«-stn2 All nght th# rrlllnt contlnned untl Wlecnrkowjkl fnnllj broke down, accordng to >et*ctlte Sergeants Jack Applet>*«am! Wlllnm Dnnohne. Whle the frllm was n prop-ps? detectves went to the Standard Stok CT works, where VVw-rkotrskl w;«empl(>y>-><. nnd fmrcl ttnt a fhnln Tlar tn tt.t attached to the gr!» b< '. was m^sns. Pr"<l'nr>.r of rte r*!n hn-'f t''' accu^^l man'* «t ve«t';» < { '! ":?:. " the '!!.«!r!ct att"rny unll. nml le ' vealcl dft:)' ' ff fh" crme. D«crlbe the Crlmt. Accordng to the polce verson o the confesson. Wleczorkowsk planned and e*w;]ted the murder as follnw^: WlerforuwKkl nvted Mary to comto Ere from MrKeao. He met ter a: a local skatng rnk and drove her oat Gaskell avenue to a lonelj rr.nd where he stopped the car. Here he drew ont a rope whch he Had prevously procured, strangled her and then drove rnpldly back to the Ftec.'h street docks D Ere. Workng tn the dark on the deserted dock. \Veczorkow«kl then attached ' one end of the heavy ron chan t. her body, looped the other end around an ron block weghng 7 ponnds, and lowered the body nto the lake by the rope wth whch he had strangled her. Gunmen Flee as Woman Throws Bowl of Sugar Seymour, Conn. Mrs. Lotte Ma loney. nnchroom propretor, touted would-be bandts at the cost of a bowl of st:?ar. Ordered to "stck 'em ap." she hurled the bor and the two gunmen fled. Safe Specalst Gven Sx Years n Prson [j>r.d'>n. George Brooks, flfty-fve, s a sf-e'.-lallst n safes. Sr Krnest Wld, recorder at Old Baley polce court, pad hm that complment, hut observed that n stead of beng wth a mannfacturng company Brooks was pad by younger men who planned robberes. 't s hghly desrable that the spe- j clfllst's actvtes should be curtaled," sad Sr Ernest, as he sentenced Brooks to sx years n prson. ; her S&ff* T&s The world U growng nether belter nor worse, hut the «enple n t well, that's another \ Btory.! llterate! Barred Sllssn'lmsftts rfulrf-s t.* voters to b<- all- t.> rtad tle O'l^ttuton anl to wrte tht-r names. x-lnware. Jlnne. North Crolnla are other states that exclude llttrat-s from suffntre. WOODBRDGE NDEPENDFA DNE AT GRLL TCNH3HT WHERE FOOD S THE FRST CONSDERATON, AND THE SERVNG OF T EQUALLY MPORTANT. WHERE SURROUNDNGS ARE HARMONOUS. AND THE ATMOSPHERE S SMART. HERE YOU MAY OR- DER TABLE D'HOTE OR A LA CARTE, AT PRCES THAT ARE SENSBLE AND N KEEPNG WTH THE EXCELLENCY OF THE FOOD SERVED. DNNER $ SUNDAY CHCKEN DNNER $ Busness Men's Lunch 65 cents SEAFOOD STEAKS CHOPS AH Delcaces of the Season Hobart Grll Formerly Madson Grll 278 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY Phones, P. A RABNOWTTZ HARDWARE "f t's Hardware, We Have t!" Full lne of HARDWARE, PANTS, OLS, VARNSHES HOUSE FURNSHNGS Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret 8-32 and 8-8 THE COMMUNTY SERVCE STATON NVTES YOU To have your car nspected and servced regularly by experts n a modern, well-equpped staton. FREE! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! STARTNG TOMORROW, JUNE 3 TO JUNE 2 Wth every complete chasss lubrcaton and crankcase refll YOUR CAR WLL BE WASHED FREE OF CHARGE! Don't; Fal To Take Advantage Of Ths Offer CHASSS LUBRCATON NCLUDES USE OF THREE DFFERENT GREASES BATTERY AND TRE CHECK, SPRNG SPRAY WTH ANT-RUST GRAPHTE UQUD AND VACUUM CLEANNG OF UPHOLSTERY TYDOL GASOLNE VEEDOL % PENNSYLVANA BASE OL Car Washng - Battery Servce Tre Servce - Expert Lubrcaton - CARS CALLED FOR AND DELVERED Communty Servce Staton 395 AMBOY AVENUE Open From 6:3 A. M. to 2 A. M. Any Car WOODBRDGE, N. J.

13 \\ OODBRDGENDBPENDENT FRDAY, JUNE 2, SECTON TWO PAGE THBEE Cuttng_Loose The Bonds Of Reason n Ths Terrfc BUSNESS ADJUSTMENT SALE A Dsposal That Wll Shock the County-A Prce-Slashng Event That Wll Amaze You Evenngs and arouse furnture buyers to quck acton! Dscrmnatng buyers wll readly recognze ths as a strkngly unusual opportunty to save many dollars on fne qualty furnture. The reductons on every tem n the store are so phenomenal, that we urge early choosng to avod dsappontment. Mndful of our oblgaton to the publc whose confdence the Roosevelt Furnture House has establshed by many years of honest merchandsng, we pledge ourselves to make ths sale the greatest n our hstory! BARGANS GALORE! ACTUAL SAVNGS That Wll Stagger Your magnaton! LCCKX $25. Odd Dressers NOW $4 ARMY COTS Complete, 7. Now Go At... Hooser Porcelan Top TABLES Out They 6.95 Go At $2. OAK KTCHEN CHARS.39 Now's The Tme! DCKSON COMBNA- TON RANGES $49 $29.75 Lades' Desk* NOW.95 Now Only $. 27x54 RAG RUGS 49c $2. HASSOCKS n Jacquard $5. LAMPS Complete 2.7 Wth Shade... RUGS AT TREMENDOUS SAVNGS Hundreds of Sutes Drastcally Reduced. Prces so low that you'll scarcely beleve your eyes. You'll remember these offerngs of "Qualty" and "Style" as the best values of a lfe-tme. You can't afford to mss these) generous savngs. $2 3-PC. MOHAR SUTE Now Got At $67 $59. 3-PC. TAPESTRY SUTE Now Got At $79 $79. 3-PC MOHAR SUTE Now Got At... CONGOLEUM RUGS C<;nt,Mk>um Rugs featurng the K'wust Sprng and Summer patterns for all rooms. Rugs of outstandng qualty at tremendous savngs. 9x2 495 $45 Steel Refrgerators Famly sze, constructed steel, 2475 all fnshes, whte enamel nteror, perfectly nsulated. Brass nckel plated hardware. Save almost half! CRB WTH MATTRESS $2 Full Sze Now Only.95 $4. 9x2 Ft. Velvet RUGS $9.75 $5. 9x2 Ft. Axmnster RUGS $24.75 $75. 9x2 Ft. Wlton RUGS $42.95 $4 BREAKFAST SUTE Porcelan Top Fve Peces Now Only 7.5 $2.5 Hand Carved End Tables Now Go At Only. $89 3-PC. SUTE $29. $239 3-PC. SUTE $55. $275 3-PC. SUTE $89.5 $325 3-PC. SUTE $29.75 $375 3-PC. SUTE $229. $395 3-PC. SUTE $237.5 REMEMBER! You Are Beng Quoted Prces On Hgh Grade Furnture $35 $95 4-PC. SUTE $ 98. $239 4-PC. SUTE $9. $255 4-PC. SUTE $39. $279 6-PC. SUTE $57.5 $298 6-PC. SUTE $79. $369 6-PC. SUTE $29. Other Sutes Up to $55, At $295. -Peces n Matched Cabnet Woods, consstng of Chna Closet, Buffet, 6 Chars and Server. BUY NOW AND SAVE! Dnng Room Sutes Prce! s not everythng but who wants to pay $5 or $. more for the same thng? Here s a golden opportunty to have n a most substantal way on Sutes of Standard qualty and latest desgn. $35 -PC. DNNG SUTE, NOW $ 79. $7 -PC. DNNG SUTE, NOW $ 98 $95) -PC. DNNG SUTE, NOW $27. $24 -PC. DNNG SUTE, NOW $65. Other Sutes Up"to $675. NOW $25. BEDROOM SUTES UNMERC- FULLY SLASHED! We beleve ths to be the greatest ebb n prces yet announced Every Bed Room Sute n our entre stock sacrfced to reduce our stock n double quck tme You can't afford to mss these savngs! $25 BEDROOM SUTE Four Peces Our Feature $59 Remember, Only Qualty Merchandse CONGOLEUM FLOOR COVERNGS Dozens of ttractve Patterns 35c Sq. Yd. $2.5 Telephone Table and Char 6.95 Reg. $29.5 nner Sprng MATTRESS Any Sze 2.98 $5. Grade 27x54 AXMNSTER RUGS. $4 Chfforobe wth Mrror Now Go At 2.5 Star CARPET Per Yard $4 HOOSER KTCHEN CABNET 27-5 ENTRE STOCKS NCLUDED Nothng Excepted! Nothng Reserved! Now Go At $.75 FERNERES $25 KTCHEN CUPBOARDS 98c Now $4 Go At Room Sze FBRE RUGS Now Only $.5 STARS CARPET 98c PARAMOUNT COAL RANGES $45 3-NCH TAUBARETTE.59 $2 CONSOLE TABLES Now Only UTLTY CABNETS 2.75 n Enamel, Now Only.. Steel Beds Walnut Fnsh ALL SZES Now Go At 5.95 ROOSEVELT FURNTURE HOUSE Located At 68 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET, N. J.

14 PAGF FOUR SECTON* TWO FRDAY, JUNE WOOPBftTDGB N ANl) TTLE (;t"aranty F'ANY, a rnrpf rntk-n ' rr.r ant, am! HYMAN FHF'KN. F-; F;-. '': <» SHERFF'S SALE. M'.r* f-hy dwrbed on - f HA VERY f>f NKW JKHSTY ffsp *n:nl»d "Map rf *«m, Hp'wr^n KRSEY M f KT'r-V>K.lfr»f-y, Woodbrsdf* Townshp. Mao.M- 'f. <Vjn!y. Npr Jerwy. rwn^d a-- -. R-'o A_«*oc»t«. nc.. SO Rr<>»d- -t «V.-, N*w Yf.rk Cty, n May.?22. ( of made by Larson tod Fox. Cr! E»- «.'l7,- Smth Strt*^ Perth to By vrtue AT! WEDNESDAY.. JfLY. \ at on. r.-rar.r, : afterrv or; ' ' - OflW n :'r,f. ' X. J All ;> < M> of kn- ar. rre boy. New Jersey," and wh 'h mp, l. --^. vtt ha'«be«n heretofore flod n the fffc* ;.:v(rrd, wll of the Clrrk of Mddle*** County ' \(r,r;f cr,»nd whch lots ar* known and desf- TH MY OF n»'.<* on saa m*p * follow* :. >3 ' BEGNNNG»t a stake whch s *r :&rd tmt (two at a pont on the»onth*rly «d«of s. r.«r t:rr,* n the P*r»hng Avrnne. pad pont»en :;,-.- *: tht FherlTs?'-* hundred and ffty feet frptr, th* 'New Brjnnrck, nter*octon cf the southerly sde of Ptrrhrur Avtr.ue wth th«werterly t trsc!«cr parcels?-de of r crrej» Arenne; mnnm; :,-. Vere:n«ter par- thence ll Trt-rtsrly alonjr the eputltc'jarv :t'-r.-f!. «.j.»u. lynr and «'h "rfe cf Pmbn* Av»r.-J* forty ber.f :r,.'-.* Towr.shp cf Wood- '*«*<- a p^nt: thence (2 f-.tktrrty br"rr..n V'.e ' 'rjnsv of Mddlwex parallel wth Cc-rrej* Avenue one an<t <-,-» f V<u Jersey h'rdred feet tc a pont: thenre.3) BEGNNNG at a pom', n th* ewterly parallel wth Pershnf Ave- Ku-.hf-r'.v '^r- «f Man rtr*et drt-ft VJ* f^j '«! t«* V<^: thence (-») p*«ter:-.-' t-r.t hundred and ffry-four r.rrtherly parallel wt>. Correja Aref*ft arl t:»htv-e(rht onr-h-jrdrevth? r -' J» on* hundred f**t to the pont t/ & ' l"'4>» frorr, the nte'- ar.d jlace of BEGNNNG: s»:d pro>stt.rr '' "Ad -de of M,c rtreet < «" * *:«* fc-ny n', free:»nd,f»r a-tr t*e f'terlv r.de cf Daly street ">' <= h-r.dr*d feet deep wnfc the fro-, -a. rwr.mnf pont V.nn:n» ' '-dr.rs. snd mprvtercens thereon *: :r. a «"jther!y dr^ton ore hun- t:ert«j._aud Ve:ng t.-.e r.crtheny cnedr^c ar.r twf-r^v-'fvt-.225* fee! to a ' E -' c '< '» -' l (l * r ' : 5 ' ' ' t '' E 4 f* p&r.t,u ;* r'.r.h erly lne <.,f lot the rr.ap here:nabove_ referred n'jrr,b(r th:r!v^-r.* h*rce <2 e«~n- M»P No. 992 n fle No. o.t. er!y sr.d p&f::*: w:th Na:c rtreet B«:cp tha ssrr.e prfn;:5e«cc thrtv.. :! ff-ft tv pont; thence tc the Rad party of tr,e *.rr. part by (3 n'r-her".-.- &r.d parallel wtk tbe df e-<3 of Rad;o A&*ocat«, nc., a corfrf. c -r-«one hundred and twenty, porst-cr. cf Nn lorn of even'mate fve :_".' 'eet to a pont and n nfre-wlh, «nd ;o be recorded here- KJthtr'.v «.de 'f Man nrtet' thence w; '-"- '" «ccr.'dersccn of th;» mort- (4< *-'. '.< :: ; slong Far f:de of Man <^re r.e-r.j? j^ed n part to purchase «'* * : r.v 3 feet tc the pcnt *' n * **'<! rrexf-e* and ttos beng a tr ;.;a-* -/"BEGNNNG.' Kf.r.? kr.'-»r. snd ce«!gt,ated a«lot r'jrr.v'-r r.:r.» ar. the adjectn^' cr,e- V^5f r '. ' rjr:»r feht on «cer^c mar enttled Mar cf St..tame; Ttrof t. N J., a;; jrc.ase rrcrey Derree amounrnp tc approxmat*- Tce-tther tr:th all and fnjmlar the pr.t5. pr-l'rpjf. hered'tarcenw and Car-! : : r.,- t-r. P. T " n trck F. dtre. N. J.. t<. Robthereunto "belongng.... y-x-.'t apptrtannp. BERNARD M. GANNON. Sherff. = TCKEL STCKEL. ',4.2 Solcur?. W.. F.-2. ; J. 26; 7-3. h-.-' (rtver l-, N-.'Tr-^r ]?.!"(::«f-r M <" * a-r.j-jr.tr? a;; LEAV;TT w." f -.,. SHERFFS SALE.-r.,rfc]«by ; x CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY and re- _ Ettll. eer p E R T H AMBOY TRUST COMPANY, a corporaton, Complanant, and LEO GOLD- BEP.GBR, P.etever of the Trenton-Ford; Art Stone Co., et als., Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated May 8, &3. Book Cofnty, the and BERNARD M. GANNON. Sherff. to me drected and delvered, expose to sale at publc vendue on TRADK ~J»'»»: >r -» Tfwa«!v'.p Cora :>> TrTT.ll.:r VM. \T. tn 4t ABT Mjsr trmflf ot o»»! > < "»"" Wvn» r>r.rt*m)t* br n u n or t>>» «u«r>dor dan. smoke, f r»r' ttr flw»l!»t M trt«n»»t NT l«:'.at.t or tfcr MTL? u! lot t>tfc«t At M.t',*-r:^ ct" rr,»r lt Tb* #r*. of tt" s tb* frot tt»»t,n-n Hut of '"r,* (-f \Y.t 4l»- s tht dlvllbf Us* tjt lot. cr mor* of UJ* f'!>«".!sl nrlaabr tht \ dratlrt. ; le»t»r. r»*jtor. T, artl»t. or mueut th«n o t 4w*ll!nf or a»artmn>t dtatltv r»:tor, an n or muscan s hs pnvatt 4w«Uaf prorlatona be trort.*. ajterefl «r m e d nearer than,( feet to the center lne of any nreel or hjch "» "»T * bvlt Or fea-crer but nnencloeed projecton nature ff an entry or portco, not lh»n UrM teet wde»n<j «' "«!"«r,ot rrnre than MX feet oat from tbe front nl of the buldng «htll be exempt from the wntrement of ths KtloB when the talulng Mherwse wnpllee wth tbe re»- D'.sttnna ff ths acton n Mmpotlog tbs xe»etback. the pnwenee of ach «n and portlfoea ahall be lanorea. n t t. Charctas. S Schools, sub'. - lrtrarlss or F*MW museum* «CTnl.... of whch * a s*rvlce carred on a* a t>t an two famles TH. M M Mt< UaM M»trW ( Rmjrt wth tb* permlmwll of th» Botrfl of Adjnnnseat, SB<«rpropr*»»a-.- or *lf lastltotton* OBST haa MTTVtloaal B- t.'.o'.-tu or aaylnms far tfa* nsas*. C*ntral t*(*t>boc««xda C* ballalsta. t. Farm]Bf, truck rardtnlm. vnratrm*. AFCCSBOTT ssra rurtonar'.lt n h«abot* n«. tht Una " us*." oow*t*r, not lncladlof a bnal&«h or rr balldlac or nm not «c*.te4 oa tb* san* lot wth Uu ballds to whlea t s rwanry. A carafe or roup ' lvurd fjr ttf rr«rtl«of t ttwl f" mjr«thm OT«motor -nllcln rontor nklcl»«rt«tloa or U fulla or for the COBTWHOB #f My pfwta o m*d to b* a»4 fortofhpnrpo»» n EBT ba«}bm or tbdanrtkj som. f t of tn» lot or plot n qoe»t!on la wthn m fllft«l!«of *- bl f«t»j not OH. bowttm, or hl? on ttf MrTV lot twmt tte r*sr *~al fc* r»»r Hat c! tt>«lot A * front rard" * au open..t<? sp«r«cr, tk«tajne lot wth a bulldr.r. F:tafcttd b*tw«4& th«str««t Val of!.* t:;d!at SBJ tt tr«t Hot of toe lot A ' sd? yard'* * an open. p>a ppaw»» tfce am lot wth t buld-! j,^ c d btw th b'd d tb' for more tsn thru motor vehcle rol b«permtted as «& pennlued (araf* r.»»j owrupled by th* motor vehlces owned bt the occupant of be rremlses to com* wth- n lhr defnton A bllboard, slcab thsll D BO cat* be permtted a* sorr use. Tb* suclcr of a "for salt" or for rent" am aol eceedn foor sqnar* feet n area shall. towettr. be. permtted u an a^cnsot nae A drveway or rs'k used for s«es* to buhne** or ladustrla". c»e tall n DO :rr r'.uttf-s between tbe bo'.ldtnr as4 tbe : jn tt lne o! tbe lot and extecdlt*: thrcmh ^^] :r-rr. she street lo tbe rear Tard. or wbers,6"t r^ mr vard s re^ulr*d. to t e rear D* ' : ;t.r lc-l ': Ar, '.caer court" l sj open. «««;.]..; ^tce en tbe same lot wtb a fcald- -,t r.:: ftt^ndrc to e!tter t^.e street lne The TtUT yrd. permtted as sn arcessorv use "A" R«ald?r^f Zor.e, no dwelllof erected, altere'l r>r u»ed except aa mlly datacheu dwt:llnb- Tn a "B" Be*denc«Zone, no d«*lllaf ttall be ejected. SHTK! or u»4 for th* housng of more than twn fsralle n a "C" BesldenM Zone, no dwellln* rr tentment shall b» -rrcted. altered or u-ed except M p*rrr.::!<"3 n the "Scfaedsl*." - AB.; < : T " ~ U ".","«* B ' U!^l- Un.H.n, H.l,ht ar Bulk, ot xpa r e on the nmt ]M wth «ter.fl.ln s e^her the ftrett buldor the Sortlaa V. r*c r. Thf "t.*j!-2!nr area" f the maxmum! ar*-a tf a by:hlr.p and!t» acc*ore», pro-; C Tbe >&rt or rr.f^e" o? a court or te horzontal draee- j Tfce or rard j ''f-trth of an o-jer ct-jrt" U tne 3:^k5Ce t^tween the end open-' #^reet or rear yurs an4 the end Oeatnlllac n a bn»loe»a tor* no Djdlns or prem» «hall be ueed an no ta!!d!o» ahal'. be nerted whch le Bmnje- ntended or a«- tned to be u»ed for m of the fcllowln pecfed tradea. tn!-trlet or ua«., Automoble 3ur.t Tard. ; Bottlln wortf. S. Haldlnf mbt«r»l etorwe j-ard. (. Caronael. roller coemetb. whlrllffa..^b ftreet cr rear varfj. - - becht t-f a ronrt or yard t smusement devces. J.rtslce between l*e lowest',, [ Carpet. Tu«or ; rperry-fo-rounda. f»rrl> wtee'.a or elmlax t.aj clebdng estabtfce Coal, cement. TALLEY. Solctor;. -2. ]: «, 2f: 7-3. SHERFFS SALE p-.ltt t-f sny bo-j! > r«t> f.r ml rr.ea*ur*fl to the average heght of BDOh j t/s^-t r.r manflar provded the combned 8, wdth of > <!orra»rt ln,tht roof shall not ' nmnrr. wood, or brck exceed thlrtv npr c*rjt of the lersr^b of the ^. buldnc on 'th«coart or y»rd n case the ' employlna; more th.a four perwn. -nmtncd rrth cf M dorm*n exceeds WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF«h'--r t" «"«v cf ' h V ^lanr on the yr'vf T Q^l rurt or vxd. lt.e heght stasll bt meat- JL.M. A. U. -Vol lured to Ce esvss of the hghest dormer at one o elock standard tme (two n sny rven ca». the hettt of the court o'clock davlght savnc tme) n the rt wd ''»! ' b * m»«sure to tne eaves, ^^ _. _ ^^.. *^* A ^ K. V, s. *o vn «L v ba vn ^(.-4 n ^ *. V*j > * y j n^ *^ t^rl ->r«ffe rtrfl. plufter, coke. &. clemnn* or drfaf»*h!l«hnet four t>*r»on-- Of J,«atorae exrrm j - B f ^ 4fe fat A >Bh V»- " * -. T -www ^-. wwv afternoon of sad day at_the Sh«r- ^ M " m ' n> " d " vlb» N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY ff's Offce n the Cty of New Bruns- Between DANEL KOVACS, wck. N. J. fc-^clanant. and.tull's MA- All the followng tract or parcel THE. M.RY MATHE. JAMES M, of land and premses herenafter PETTT. EMMA SUSANNA MA- partcularly descrbed, stuate, lynp; THE and JULUS MATHE. Jr., and beng n the Townshp of Wood- Defendar.U. F: Fa for sale of brdge.,jn the County of Mddlesex mortgagtd-pterr.sec dated May 2, and State of New Jersey. 5*3. : BEGNNNG at a pont n the By ^rtue of the above stated ftt easterly lne of Vne street, dstant to me drected and delvered, wll one hundred nnety-one and forty expose to sale at publc vendue on hundredth^ (9.4) feet southerly WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF from the corner formed by the n- JUNE, A. D. &3 tersecton of the easterly lne of at one o'clock standard tme (two o'- Vne street wth the southerly lne clock daylght savng tme) n the af- of Man street; thence runnng eastternoon of sad day at the Sherff's erly at rght angles to Vne street Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, three hundred <3) feet to the N. J. westerly lne of Grant street; thence All that certan tract or parcel of southerly along the westerly lne of land and premses herenafter par- Grant street seventy-fve (75) feet; tcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and thence westerly parallel wth the beng n the Townshp of Wood- frst course one hundred ffty (5) brdjfe n the County of Mddlesex feet to a pont; thence runnng «-*. H» _. * < B t * and State of New Jersey. southerly at rght angles to last men- Whch are more partcularly lad toned lne seventy-fve (75) feet to down and dstngushed on a certan a pont; thence runnng westerly at map enttled "Map of lots stuate n rght angles to last mentoned lne the Townshp of Woodbrdge, New (5) feet to a pont; thence runnng Jersey, property of 'Wllam Zegler, northerly at rght angles to last men- Esq., and known as "Demorest" on toned course, seventy-fve (75) feet the hlltops, surveyed January, egh- to a pont; thence runnng westerly teen hundred and nnety-one by J. parallel wth the frst course one M. Trowbrdge." (Now on fle n the hundred twenty-fve (25) feet «o Mddlesex County Clerk's Offce) as the sad easterly lne of Vne street; lots number nne (9) and ten () and thence northerly along the easton block number forty-sx (46) as erly lne of Vne street seventy-fve lad down on sad* maps. (75) feet to the pont or place of Decrees amountng to approx- \ BEGNNNG, mately $2,7. Decrees amountng to approxu Together wth all and sngular the mately $32,222. rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and Together wth all and sngular the appurtenances thereunto belongng rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and or n anywse appertanng..appurtenances thereunto belongng "~ ""' " or n anywse appertanng, BERNARD M. GANNON, BERNARD M. GANNON, LOUS F. SELLYE, $9.32 Solctor. W , 29; 6-5, 2. Sherff. SHERFF'S SALE N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between POST OFFCE BULD- N AND LOAN ASSOCATON, The "heght of <v bulldnc" -» the; ertca! dstance measured la the cue of flat roof* from the curb level to the hlfh-' of the roof benw adjacent to street wa!l, and n the caae of ptched' G cubc f«t.. ce plant OT tors-ffa. U Latndrjr emplcyne mort than OMT J Lvery or botvrdtk BttWw. 4. Metal or woodw-rttne -hop «mp.oy-!nr more than four p*r*ona. 5. Sand, cuy or prav»?! pt. H. Mlk dlttrlbu;ns slat on. 7. Petroleum or gt.to.lne. tormfe of n excejw of 2.Q9 K'-'.'ms, rt). C fcafcte: sam T reeuence»onee, n» bolldlng hall ll ll r covered rach h«ffbt lmt not mor* that, tfcr> n. Anjr plot ext>tlt.* «afc*frar*t! '"' cfl unrt not compttnj wh th«mlt, **' re* or wdth of lot r*qn r*tnnf < ^ BrJ^-ult! at *h* t!n# of tha >. '' h ordnance majr, notrlthatunhnr * " fact. b«mprot»d wth a bolmn,- V* fordan^e wth the oth*r ratnutnm - v rmlrnc tons, prorlded th* ow-#r ;! * nr» adjacent land whch may,»th' - "*"' due hnr^hp to hm, b* ncodp- «' of the P-ot B queston. c *" %mt\\mm T. rteto AH apphc4tlo.t for bqlldln«n,.u hall be tccompanted by a plat n - * cat# drawn to «c*l»-. howloj thp. :: dmenson* of the lot to b«bult qvr Rse of th# bulldnc to b«tncttd, th*' n T reeuence»onee, n» bolldg be ererted wth «wall. «l l a or covered rrwhe. nwer than «feet to the center rf tv street or rtreets upon whch t may.hot "or front One or two-famly houaea hall. h»w,ter, be requred to comply wth hl prcvlaloa enly upon one ereet. the»treet»p*a whch ther narrow frontage man a>ut or front X Mhevks r» No bullng n a bwalneas or lnamrle. one rtajll*»r«:te«wth ta street wall walls ojuved porchea neartr tha» 4 feet to tw^ftnter lne of the street or Mreeta upon whch U lot mayabut or contanng at leant Me 8, roof?, from the curb level to the average ; c * pt Stone yard or monument worka. ex mmedately opposte or adjacent to hduht of Rable. n the CAM of both flat, cemetery. and ptched roofa, the meajnrement l * Storage, ort'.nr whall b<! made through the center of tha P"P^r' ron - bottlea. rug* or ballng of crsp 'ant. per, ron, bott g d. Any trad", ndjurv cr use prohbj street facade. Where no roof beam exut, - _.. r_r th?re are Btructuret wholly or partly»*?, o _ an * n t d H trt * on Any knd of manufacture or treal- n ts absence the cellng or roof above. A k utory n whch persona lve,.eep. work or congt^gflte, the cellng of whch s mor«than three feet above the curb level taken, at th«center of th«treet fa cane hs.lt b. cfuntefl at that fracton of ft eory whch m heght Above such curb level bear* to the heght of the atory. A Btory whch extend lean tha, three feet above toch curb level shall not be counted n determnng the number of storfea. Any *tory under the ptched roof at the top Sf a buldng, the floor ol whch s not more than two feet below the plate, shall be counted a half-story wbtn not more than sxty per cent, of *4d floor area. s used for rooms, baths or tolet*; otherwse t tha) be counted an that fracton of a Btory whch ta floor area n roora, baths or tolets bears to the entre floor area, t. The "curb level" s the permanently euublahed grade of the street lne n front of the lot. Where the lot level s hgher than the curb level, tbe average level of the former along the wall n queaton may be taken at urlng the heght of court or outer court. the baae for meas a sde yard, nner lot fronts DAVD T. WLENTZ. $26.88 Solctor. W , 29; 6-5, 2 congeston.n the streets; for the pu: of securng safety from fre, panc 'other dangers; for the purpose of pr NOTCE NOTCE s hereby gven that the followng ordnance was adopted on mll ANU ^UAN AS&uoArUN, followng ordnance was adopted on Complanant, a n d MARGARET second and thrd readngs at a meet- SHANKS, wdow, et al., Defend-, ng held on the 8th day of June, ants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged 93. premses dated May 9, 93. By vrtue of the above stated wrt to me drected and delvered, wll B. J. DUNQAN, Townshp Clerk. BULDNG ZONE ^. rat one o clock Standard Tme (two o'clock Daylght Savng Tme) n the afternoon of sad day at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All the followng tract or parcel of land and premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. DSTRCTS AND REGULATNG THEREN BULD- NGS AND STRUCTURES ACCORDNG TO THER CONSTRUCTON AND THE VOLUME AND EXTENT OF THER USE; REGULATNG AND RESTRCT- NG THE HEHT, NUMBER OF STOR- ES, AND SZE»F BULDNGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES, REGULATNG AND RESTRCTNG THp PERCENT- AGE OP LOT OCCUPED, THE SZE OF YARDS, COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, THE DENSTY OP POPULA^ TON; REGULATNG AND RESTRCT- NG THE LOCATON, USE AND EXupon two or more streets of dfferent lev- *>B, the curb level of the hgher street nr be taken as the base for me&aur.ns the.plg-hl of open spaces and buldngs to a dstance feet back from the street wth the hgher curb lertl. u. A "famly" aa used n ths ordlnatc* ahall be deemed any number of ndvd' uals lvng and cookng together aa a sngle houftelcmplnff unt. Secton:» Knds of Zones For the purpose of promotng the health. S her ll ua.ety. morals and general welfare of th» communty, for the purpose of leasnng rpoae and.. prortd- Lng adequate lght and ar; for the purpose of preventng: the overcrowdng- of land and avodng undue concentraton of populaton; for th«purpose of facltatng adequate provsons of transportaton, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other publc requrements; for the p^rpwe of conservng the value of bulldlnf and encouragng the most approprate use of land throughout the townshp; for' the purpon. of protldlng for publc health, comfort nd general welfare n lvng and workng conduonb; and for th& purpoae of regulatng and restrctng the locaton of trades and noua tres and locaton of buldngs desgned for specfed uses; for the purpose of regulatng and lmtng the ht gut and bulk of buhdnsa hereafter erected, and fur the purpose of regulatng and determnng the area ot yards, courts and.other open spaces for buldngs hereafter erected, the Townshp of Woodbrldgu la hereby dvded nto sx cl*a»e of tones: t. "A" Resdence Zones. 2. "B" Resdence Zones. 5. "C" Realdenc* Zones. 4. Busness Zones. 6. Lght ndustral #nes. and shall be excluded from a boshww ton*. Secton V. CM Begvlmttaaa C*ttte«UL* lght ndustral %um* n a lght ndustral wne no stolldung or premses ahall be used, and no buldng shall be erected whch u n t f t ntended or desgned to be uvet. for any of the followng specfed txadw. ndustres or oses:. Acetylene gaa manufacture. t. Ammona, chlorne or bl**ehlnf powder manufacture, Anmal black, lamp black or bone black manufacture. 4. Asphalt manufacture or refnng. 5, Blast furnaces except cupolas orj converters used n foundr&s,.. Crematory. 7. Coke ovens. S. Creosote treatment or aunuflcture 9. Dsnfectant, nsectcde manufacture. 6, Dstllaton of coal, petroleum, refuse, gran, wood or bonen, except n tne tna nufa-aure of gas-.. Dye manufscture. 2. Emery cloth and studpaper mann facture. S. Explosves, manufacture or storage, except small arms ammunton. M. Fertlzer manufacture. 5, where the processes ncatu tbe refnng or recovary of products from fsh, anmal refuse or offal. 7. Gran dryng or feed manufacture from refuse, mash or grata. tf. Grease, lard, fat or tallow render- ng or reflnne. 9. ncneratlon, redacton, storage or along* tbe publc street of or wthn any porton of a street bet"-**.- two terbec-g strata n whch porton there eurt*-. A publc K2OO or a dnly orrajl»6: tv-b^l other than a poblc»rkt>d *<_ for chldren under sxteen?ran of age gvng regular nstructon at *as flt» dan t-hk for elftat or more p.on t-* 2. A hosptal mantaned a* a ttftotpr or a prl^te hosptal mantan' ng at Jea*t ffl**n beds for pateata., A church wth a testng capacty of PP p+raone. 4 A theatre Mats, or A putte lbrary. ga#plsr.e fllns; arpmanw shall be A wthn ten ff*t ot a Hre*t lln* or wlth.n fvp f#*: of ar ad.'scect property lne. No exstng parafc for tnor* than flte motor r«>r!» a creep of r"*»*»* f r ^r«ttu f.e mot of vrhclf-s or a motor vthkle wrrjee s:aton or g*j flng UtloT shall be deem*d to beeome a nonformng o n through the sub4eqner,t V.-M. &f much a *ttool. hosptal, theatre, Hbrsry u defned above wthn the afortusm prf»cr!b* are*. 8«-ton Tl. >'«s-c«af«rmbt a. Ant non-cenfortnng use or trocture *z*t:ng at the t:me of th«paasage of ths or A nane* majr be contnued upon the lot rr!n th* bondng so occuped, and any Fuch ptructnre may be restored or repared n the ev*nt of partal destructon thereof. b N*> Bon-conformlne o«shall. f pur* changed r.to a conformng u»*, be fhanged back agan nto a *on-conforn.l»y c. The st of stt^jctural alteratons md* s 3?h bnvdng 'shall n no case e*- r«*ed ffty per cent of ts assessed value, r~r shall th* bol.d.ng be enlarged unless the u*e therrtn f char.ffed to a conformng uw. No non-conf' v rml.g^ use shall be ext#r--.p- so as to dmnsh the extent of a cot:formng o»e e n & retldenc* toe* no buldng or prens*b derot*-d to a use permtted n a l-u.nfkr cone shall be changed nto a UM f trlu-led from a busness rone.. n a resdence lone or a bus! ness tone, no buldng or prems*s devoted to a uw permtted n a lght ndustral zone J^ all be changed nto a use excluded frora a lght ndustral stone g n a resdence, butaeft* or lght ln^ dustral x&ne no bfllldlrg or premses de- ( voted to a use excluded frotn a lght ndustral xone FhaT be structurally altered, f ts u-«shall have been changed snce hf :m? of the pansage of ths ordnance :o another us? also excluded from a lght r-duetrtal ton*. h- n a reffdence. busness or lght ndustral zone, no buldng devoted to a use excluded from a lght ndustral zone shall have ts use changed to another whch s also excluded from a lght ndnstrta. zone. f the buldng- shall have been structurally altered snce the tme of the passage of ths ordnance. Secton tx. LvesUon ol Accessory BnUd ng* la Bee-dent* Zones Accessory buldngs n subdvded areas front. *xt*p th*t *fc»re *- P«r «n t or men of a g\rtn block front s ofrruplea by buldlnta n«ar»t than 4» feet to th* fmler of th* street, then the arera*e mlhat* lnes ob»err*d by bnlldlngs on that block front may be taken n leu of the abo** requrement. rrttm XX ArlM.ll* UaaKta. Hrt*ht B«lk at BolkUa*. No Mllldlnj hertaf«r»recl*l3 or sllfft, Mall t» e«rt«l or alt*r*a to ec«d th* tdtfct or to accommolan or (OUM a ST»atfr numb«r «T tamlllm or to Mcupr a sr«t-r PfrctnUfe of lls lot ar?a Bor to hsv» narrowpr or mll-r front ysros. rear rards. courta. or sde yards, stuated on nner or outer maler or nar rower M tb»n! l*ld down n th«" h d Blk of nt Lmltlnf b t Lmltlnf Kr nr«" for tb* tone n whlrh my lw loc*trd Thlched*U»ceo M then*? r*ru«tlon»od h*r«bjr rfd!o t>f k part V^«^P^>f. Am and Rrlght B*(-lalloM - No rlstlnr bulmlnj shall b«alt-rtd. frlarsfd or rebult «c«pt Jn conrormjtt wth th* Forge plant. Glue, sze or celatln* manufacture W d 6. Heavy ndustral Zonea, dumpng of slaughter-h< refum, rancd fats, (arbage, dead anmals or offal, - Cftpt by the muncpalty or ts agents. 2. Lme, cement or plaster of Pars manufacture. '?. Olcloth or lnoleum manufacture..!!. Fant, ol, varnsh, turpentne, shs! lac or enamel manufartare. 23. Petroleum, reflalm or storxe o n ercenj ot JOOjO callous. 24. Potash work*. 25. Prntng nk manufacture. 26. Pynnlln plastc manufactura or th* manufacture of artcles therefrom. ST. Raw bdes or skns storage, clean* ng, curng or tannlaf. 28. R6ck ot aloa* cnshar. 29. Rubber or erutta percha manufacture or treatment. n rtdenc* shall conform to the ft Slowng regulatons a to ther locaton of an nteror lot frontupon t^e lot:. n the c ng on only one street, no accessory butld&c aball b* araeted or alterad so a* to encroach upon that half of the lot depth nearest the street- 2. n the caae of an nteror lot front rg upon two or more streets, no accessory buldng shall be erected or altered to a to encroach upon that fourth of tbo lot depth nearest each and every street.. n the caae of a corner lot, no acet&sory buldng Shalt be erected or al* tered so as to < encroach upon that half of the lot depth nearest the street front of the bulldlst nor nearer uy sde street than the man part of whch t a accessory. the buldng to 4. Notwthstandng any requrement la ths frtnn, the (oregol&g rules shall not restrct the locaton of any accessory buldng SO feet or more from any street bound- ng the Uork or requre such accessory down n t and Bulk of Bull* h blldl sarr to prorlds far th* enforc-m-nt crdlnanc*. Settle* XT. The boundartos n, usla** other»:.. dkaled. *lth*r str**t lne* or lnes,;--»' parallel to ana ««hnsdrtd fe»' >",.' from on* or mor* of th* *tre4t - ' bcundlnc th* block- Where t» n- ~,!' desgnatons ar* atao*rn srlthtn a bl->rx '.' fe*t or leas n wdth, the bouadsrr ' more restrcted on* shall b* de»m«< feet back from th* street Un«. Wher* two or mer* on* desgnaton, hown wthn a block more than wdth, th* botmdarr ( the ]..,'.' srlcted son* shall b«dwrasd» f.,.. ' from t *trt«t Una. ' ' A lot stuated la th* nteror of -. and dlrlded by th* *on* boundary r..' - ' twn dfferent lonss mar. n so far j. stuated at least teet from anr.,':... hound Of th* block n whch t l )-.'.. be used [n accordance wth the u... less restrcted T,, dlded. «f the r''.h tha lot VrtlM XTL Nothng heren contaned jh,:: r, mny Chang* n the' plan, constr^-n'^ de-lgnat*d aa* of a buldng for» buldng permt nu been heretofn.,., nr plans for whch are en -».. Buldng nspector at th* tre* or!-.? : s<tf of thl ordnance, snd whch - t'-lldlng»hall ha»* been compl.. cordng to such plant as fled. *'-.- y^sr from th* dat* of the passac. t,\ ordnance. Br«tl«a XV. B«-HftfAdjnatmrn A Board of Adjustment s her*>v P lte. sl«p, work dr congre-ate shall have st least fe wndow or ventlatng skrlrht openng drectly ether upon a street or up^n a rear yard, fmnt yard. nner court, or outer court loeatpd upon the same lot and tnnformtns to th- requrements Precrbed by the ordnance aa to ts mnmum area and lemt dmensons. The wndows or Fkyllght, openng out upon such requred utreet, rear yard, front yard. nner or outer court shall have a mnmum area n earn room equal to at leat oreeghth of the floor ar-a of such room. Courts, yards or other open space's. f provded n addton to those proposed bjr thpse regulatons need not be of the area and dmenson* heren pre»crlbed. No court, rsrd or other open space provded about any buldng for the purpose of comwth the provsons of ths ordnance.t n Certfcate of No land htll he, occuped or f no buldng hereafter erected (r ph. be occnpled or nsed n «h~l> part for any purpose whatso.v.-: for the alteraton of or ad'llv: dwellng untl a certfcate of. ( hall have been ssued by the " nspector statns; that ths prpn bul'unjr comple* wth all the [r of thn ordnance. No chang;* or Mtenslon of u*p alteraton shall b«made n a ntr.- ng use or premse* wthout a cerv.f: occupancy tavnt fltwt been leeue tlulldlng nspector that such hr.; the provsons of ths ordnance Certfcate of occupancy shall! = for at the same tme that the tral-!, shall agan be used na a yard, court, or mlt B appled for and shall be!«.. other open space for another buldng. One and two-famly dwellngs n h -r* resdence zones, busness roneb, heavy and lleht ndustral one«shall be greeted la conformty wth the requrement* of the "B" resdence rones, ecept that th* buld- ng need not set back more than 4 feet from the center lne of the street on whch the lot may front. n busness tones, heavy and lght ndustral lones, however, where the frst story s devoted entrely to non-repldence use, no Bde yards shall be requred and the buldng area, rear yard and court requrement!! may begn at the Becond story- sll level, or 2 feet above the corb. d. Dwellng! or tenemehts for more than two famles shall not be constructed heavy ndustral zones.. No buldng to be used as a dwellng shal b«constructed or altered n the rear of a buldng stuated on the same lot. Nor shall any buldng be constructed n front of or moved to the front of a dwellng stuated on the tame lot. These provsons shall not be construed, however, aa preventng the erecton, alteraton and malntenaw* of Awalllae..quatera n connecton wth an accessory buldng upon the rear of the lot when the persons occopyng such Quarters are employed n domestc servce, upon the premses. f. No plot shall hereafter he subdvded and mproved wth one- or more dwellng* n ten day* after the f the nnlldlng shall have been A record of all certfcates. ha: fle n the offce of the BulMr.r : spector and copres shall be furr!jh»! requett to any person havng a jm;t> or tenancy nterest n the bulldlne Kff. A fee of one dollar and ffty cer.t? b* charged fol ' each orgnal <--:.'. and seventy-fve cent* tor each t?:-!: of. No permt for excavaton shall \-<- < btfote applcaton has been ma-!- r : certfcate of occupancy. No hull '. :..- premses for whch a certfcate ' f - pancy s requlr*d may be occup* '..- such certfcate shall have been w;, Secton XX. Change* n Ordlnanrr These regulaton* may from : tme be amended, changed or rf-r-?.:- the Townshp'".Commttee a* pr >v: rt Chapter l" of th* Publc Acts f ' SM-tlon XX. nterpretaton of Rrrulatl.- > n ther nterpretaton and ar;'- :.: the provsons of ths ordlnanre '..:. held to be the mnmum re(j-j;r.- adopted for the promoton of tts* ; hpalth. aafety. comfort, convenl-r. :.. general welfare, tt s not ntende! V- '. ordnance to repeal, abrogate, ar' n any way to mpar or nterfere w;::. - exstng provson* of the law or or :.-. or any rales, regulatons OT pnrm::«vloualy adopted or ssued, or wh h BDlen each and every lot n such.ubdlvl- be adopted or m e l pursuant to -., mproved wth a dwelll.. shall front 'tan;: to he,... of buldng, or street at leaat 6 feet wde. A rear yard extendng along nor s t ntended by ths ordnance the ttrfer* wth or abrogate or annul a'. ft. A Og-J VH.U VALOUml BV4Ul5 LUC B r«r lot lne shsll be requred on evefy lot ; mf ««. v^ t " m"l!!{. * r ""'." or porton thereof n a resdence tone, and _\ e * n "" on every nteror lot or porton thereof n "' every aone other than buldng to bt set back from hch s not more than 25 feet n rtdth. provded, howev mposes a gre.v-r strlctlon upon the use of bull-.r.-- premlsetf or upon the heght or \ or requre* larger yards, cour'.j - open apace* than ara mposed ' lor lot runnng through the by exstng provson, of law or r' ; reel to.tr.et or to wthn " J>r ch rule* regulaton. cr: resdence zone, wherever the rear lne of the lot s more than ffty-fve feet back from the nearest street. h. An nterl block from st Sauerkraut manufacture, h facture. u f a, Shoe blackng or stove polsh manue. Slaughterng of anmals. Smeltng uf ron, copper, tn. lne d or lead from orea. 34. Starch, glucose or dextrn* soanntacture. 36 Steel furnace, bloomng or tollng mll. ' 6. Snap manufacture from anmal fata. 7. Stock yarda ugar refnng. 39. Sulphurous. *ulphurlc, ntrc pcrc, aa shown on the buldng on* map whch carbolc, or hydrochlorc acd manufacture. accompanes these regulaton* and * here- 4. Tar dstllaton or manufacture. 5. The lbltatons mposed by ths secton upos the locaton of an accessory buldng shall be waved when the accwscry buldlag s ncorporated a* an ntegral part of or enclosed by One or mor* of the s-nv enclosng walla a* the buld- ng to whch t s accessory. Secton X. Fraort Yard. B skunrrn sm*) (a). 'A' and -B" Bftanacn Zone* n A' and "B" resdence zone* ns buldng shall be erected»'nd no buldng shall be reconstructed or.altered so as to project n any wse beyond the average setback lne observed by the buldngs on the sane ade of the street wthn the block st the tme of the pasaage of ths ordnance The foregong rule shall, huw- ver. n no ca^e be appled so as to keep the street wall, walls or covered porches of buldngs further back from the streetlne than the maxmum depth of front yard ndcated n the "Schedule Lmtng Heght and Bulk of Buldngs" for the cne n whch such buldngs s located. Where there s no exstng buldng on a de of the street wthn the block, no new buldng snal be erected wth ts street wall walls or covered porches nearer to the street lne tban the mal mum depth of front yard lntwn n the 'Schedule" The average Ktback lne observed by buldngs on the same sde of the street, wthn two hundred feet oh eack sde of the lot n queston shall control n leu of the average setback lne wthn the block where the block effected ha* a length at more tban J.ooo feet between ts nterceptng and ntersectng streets. A buldng erected on a corner lot shall b< requred to comply wth the setback lne on only ts narrow street front. n cases where the two street frontages of a corner lot vary n length, toe lot shall be deemed tq be stuated on th* street contanng the narrower frontage k computng the average setback lne. Where th* two atreet frontages of a corner lot are ot the ssme length, the owner may elect -* J ** *- ^ a S V flhh h-w BwAb^t V U VBlwUlB ffty-fve feet of ts rear street shall not. ' b? " easements, covenants. be requred to provde a rear yard when mfnt> - tne Provsons of thbe requred to provde a rear yard when mproved wth a»lngl» buldng. When n "'' sltnated between lots requrng rear yards on ether or both sdes, such lot shall, however, be requred to provde an nner court on such ade or sdes on whch the adjonng lots are requred to provde rear yard«. Where such lot s not wthn a resdence lone, the lowest level of such nler court or courts shall not be above the lll level of the second story wndow, nor n any case more thsn twenty feet above the curb level. Where such a lot s wlth- * a resdence tone, the lowest level of such nner court or count, shall not be above the curb level.. Accessory buldngs may occupy forty per cent, of tbe requred rear yard are up t> an average heght of ffteen feet above the curb level n :a resdence xone. The yard area occuped by such accessory buldng shsll. however, be ncluded n computng the maxmum percentage of the lot area whch may be bult upon n any gven zone. ^ J. The area requred n a court or yard at any gven level shall be open from such level to the sky unobstructed except for the ordnary projectons of skylghts and parapets above the bottom of such courts or yards, and except for the ordnary projectons of wlndowns, belt courses, cornces and other ornamental features to the extent uf not more than four nches. k The heght provsons of ths ordnance shall not apply to the erecton of churches, belfres and towers desgned exclusvely for ornamental purposes. Oag- tatfs. chmneys, flues, gas holders, electrc generatng plants, wreless towers, /rater tanks, standplpes, penthouse*, bulkheads, sla.e towers or acenery lofts. l The heght provson! of ths ordnance shall not prevsnt tbe erecton of a schoo,!, publc lbrary, publc museum or a central telephone euhange to a heght cot exceedng ffty feet n a re*ld«pc* on*. m Nothng, la ths ordnance aball pr«- a. aame lengtn. tne owner may elect vent tbe erecton abov. th. heght lmt of whch atreet. to govern th. Mtback lt., a paraph wal] or cor*l«'.,«.bow SectlM XX. Ealerrenaent and vn,l" Ths ordnance abol be t? f " r <'<-! ' - Buldng nspector, who n emp''' cause any buldng, structure. ;'-- premses to be nspected snd eans.:,- to order n wrtng ths rem*<ly:r,b '. condton found to exst theren : ' n volaton of any of these r.-c: The owner or agent of a bulmrnt; '<: ses where a volaton of an) pr '. esld regulatons shall have bet-r. ted or shall exst or the fmet o? sny psrt of the buldng or pr«:: - whch such volaton shall have!.< --. mlled or shall exst, or th< aae^: reel, buldng, contractor. «or.>>> person who ahall commt, take [' ' s!»t n any meb volaton or u - mantan any buldng or prm.:-, whch any volaton of ths ordmsr. elt shall for each and e\e7y >' > mprsoned n the Mddlesex 'r" for a perod not exceedng thn> '. be fned not exceedng T«H < mo.) Dollars or both. Ear" '' a volaton s permtted to exst s!.>atltutf a separata offense. Ntetloa XXL Valdty of Onllm"" f any secton, paragraph. *'J' ' claua* or provson of th* onln.''- * Adjudged nvald, such ^ : shall apply only to the secton \: subdvson, clause or prov*: ', - Judged, and the remander uf : - nance ahall be deemed vald a: ' Beetle* XXL When Eff"tl>' Ths ordnance shall take etr.--' -' approval and publcaton. WLLAM A. RYAN Comnjttowsang Townthp Commttee oft: Townshp of WoodbrJj,-- the Connty of lddlc»k. AttMt; B. J. DUNGAN * * ^wv stsv*v «Towmhlp Gerk. nrnajon MAJJO m ra U U M *rt*m af «*Mk ltd* yat Hat 99ml * UtX. nn» ltrt two»m«r-mt : «ot Mt UMl «(» Of lot Wl«t%. tr««t lnt«r*tov tlac traataom «U of put-: B tag* of tu«tot lordlouam. of aaok al«a S-l/ f**t w d*tft sof or dtk ta * far auk Sla (oat H kmuk tzz autwa halgkt, BllM ala. «plot. attar tlu burnt yatu. MM U no-fun* d«la«, k<ma ( at* uut raaldt danoa MUldtnc* sutt.howaraw r«*t, tat «wm ntfoxt*. tat l t ko ttttoa foot. la««tkm ta* t*a*k rat tatltuag halat., tat «a lot» T autod f... «. tarlot lot. OM ** dvaluw*. houtar m* tm&lr <a taoh ld* of a eotlm Mrtr o"*'tau*u»4 m a«tanllbf tka raquauau af «M«*f!s\jt ny plot exmng M» wparau parcel am mot com! th ths rtqunnaent at^u ttw of the P*f«g u l ltatutum aa * kat««t, H mu ta tfca aaaa aa Maa affn.faauaa U raodom* MM* «* Mft* Mat,! m * T M M, «n»v4«l <*

15 JtJN 2,98 fflktontwo BULDNG ZONE MAP TOWNSfUP OF. VS/OODBRDGE. NEW JERSEY. ZONNG COMMSSON THOMAS J. MOR.AN,PM»ONT W GUV WEAVfcR.v.c*»»**O»NT HERBERT RANKN,»C*ETAH.Y LUSTCARTtN FRANK DUNHAM SSRVTNO DtMARtST ARTHUR HOUL

16 «* * * * PAGE SX SECTON TWO STORE YOUR FURS The One and Only Cold Storage Vault n New Brunswck WOODROW WLSON HOTEL Fn-. Theft. : a". n. Summer the tme your fur* need proper care. Fall s the tme you wll want them. Now t the tme to arrange to»tore them. Y"ur ^rra'- v. ll '.»; safr n O,M Storage n our :. r vuuh-. sf,-.'n'..:':tally (-'ppped 'or handlng and pro- :..:.tk va'ua.lt fur garment.'. Fully njured. Have them r. modeled and repared. Expert furrer n charge. Phone 6 or a postal wll brng our c*r wthout de\«y Woodrow Wlson Fur Storage Vault Telephone TOWN GRLL RESTAURANT 8 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET, N. J. HOT LUNCHEON AND REGULAR DNNERS SERVED EVERY DAY We Cater to Partes, Clubs or Organzatons STEAK SANDWCHES OUR SPECALTY "BOND" Tropcal and flannel suts for summer that are. ft wool. 2. Rchly slk lned 3. Talored to ft and not just another sut. No Store Overhead Enables You To Buy "BOND CLOTHES" Drect From The Factory At Factory.r- Open daly 8 A.M. -6 P.M. Eve. - Tues. - Thurs. 7-9 P. M. Sat-8 A. M. -9 P. M. Our prces nclude 2 PANTS WTH EVERY BOND SUT FACTORY PRCES OF "BOND CLOTHES" k$ $ $ $34.78, "Bonds" lghtweght suts begn at $4.5 - $2.45 The latter prce ncludes 2 trousers. FRDAY, JUNE 2, 9S JOCKEY S WEALTHY CAMPBELLS SPLT!! WTH GANT NNE nkr Oprner n Eleven nnngs, 4-3 l-ose Second Tlt, 6-5 As Ran Halts Play. r-.r ram;-:: V, R. <\. "'. Av,-r>el. '! * a doubt- header wth the l.n- 'n ( olorc : G;ar.'-\ Sunday after-, r -n, wnnr.^ -.h..-. ;-:r.tr. 4 to 3. n r >'-ven nnng. M'! '-nc the fefond. L'tnp. whch w:,«<-aled n the >ev- n:h on acc Mr.: o ran. r ' to?. Rud Mullens ptchf-d a (Treat ball prme n :r.<- vctory, hr-!d:n<t the Gants to un ht?. He na- p:ven excellent «up- The Lner n' took the lead n the, flr=t frbme. -.":r ; np a run n the ntal frame. The Campbell; ted a knot n the o.;r.t n the frst of the thrd, hut ]"-T the lead when the C^antf fhove! acro~«two talles n the la«t of the»xth. Scorng a rjn n the eghth, ore n the nnth and one n the eleventh brought Avsnel a well-earned *n. Gwathney. Gant left felder took battng honors' wth three hts. A::!, v--:. r,--r;... r.^mwck s n m;;".'ea:re n hs owe rght, the T^ur.g ^x-f-t; man neartbelrss rsks ht ce<-k d.r darng the racng»ea- Woodhull. ptchng the second jk>n by r Jnjt as «^key n the game for Avenel. allo'wed but seven steeplechase events. He s consdered fjjta, but «>; gven fhaky support.' not only the best amateur or gentle- The Campbells regstered eght safe- man rder, but the best of anj class tes from the combned offerng? of ; ncl Hog the professonal brush-top Robnson and Jones. A second vcpers, too. Last year Bostwlck was *<>ry was possble, but ran spoled one of the leadng canddates for the the J )ro 5. ee? l _ r l p *, Unted States nternatonal polo team, _ oslng hs place wth the hard-rldlng ternoon." foor by only a narrow margn. Ear»*4 Nckname The nckname "tar" for a salor h sad to have orgnated n the mston of salors pantng thejr trousers wt tar to make them wavrprfw. Afrcan Came Preserve Te pvat Krucer park n Hh<><l<»*!a s a catt.e E''. '."arc }"' v.'-'.?* -y V mle! wrer'-, <:!]» l!o came «t \ll k!n.je y;-.~ '-:?. aj;«"'w*-l ;o lve vrnmf- 4-pc. Golf suts, and a choce of so many patterns and styles to choose from that the tall man as well as the short and stout man has an equal chance of havng a good selecton to choose from. APLO CLOTHNQ CO., c. Makers of Bond Clothes Remsen Avenue and Howard Street NEW BRUNSWCK, N. J. The box scores: Frst game: CAMPBELL B. B. C. (5) AB R De Palto, f ' 5 2 Stophn, 2b Trasko, rf 4 5 Crowley, cf 4 Besel, lb 2 Woodhull, n 3 Barna. 3b Reubel. ss 4 4 W'yncoop. c 5 Bud Mullens, p 4 4 COLORED GANTS (3) 4 2 : AB R H W. Burgess, =? B. Burgess cf Elane, cf H. Brown, c 5 Rdgewood, 2b Gwathney, f Parsh, 3b 5 Bryant, rf. 5 J. Jones, lb 5 F. Jones, p 5 j 45 3 ] Score by nnngs: Campbells 4 L. C. G 2 3 Second game: ' CAMPBELLS B. B. C. (5) AB R De Palto. f 4 Lechck, 2b 3 Stophn, 2b Petras, rf 4 Sheets, cf 2 C l ryr f 8 Perry, lb 3 Barna, 3b 3 Reubel, ss 3 Centann, c 3 Woodhull, p COLORED GANTS (6) AB R H M. Jones, c 3 Johnson, ss 4 Gwathney, f 4 Parsh, 3b Ford, lb 4 Brown;, ef : 3 Bryant, rf 3 Rdgewood, 2b 3 B. Jones, 2b Robnson, p 2 J. Jones, p ; Store by nnngs: Campbell 3 5 Lncoln C. G Checkup of Spark Plugs s Advsable n Sprng After short and slow runnng undt wnter condtons a thorough checkup of the spurk plugs s advsable at ths tme n order to guarantee a sprng and summer of carefree operaton. Old or worn-out plugs cause poor startng, excessve dran on the battery, poor runnng, and loss of power, esecully on hlls. The motorst wll ful that t pays to look after the spark plugs from the standpont ot low mantenance cost anl satsfactory performance. Tests sfow that a motor o whch spark»lu;a had been USM! for more than.oxj mles developed 3.2 torse power when run at an engne speed equvalent to 2 mles un hour. The sane motor run at the snne speed equp[>ed wth a new set of plugs gave a horse»ower readng of 3f., an ncrease of G.S horse power. An astonshngly large percentage of poor performance may be elmnated by attenton to spark plugs, and ths s why car manufacturers recommend that spark plugs be renewed every,- <KX) mles, and nspected at least twce a year. HH -l-j'l H ) H-l-H-t AUTOM! l-l" BLE HNTS n When a tre U changed, don't forget to have the spare repared. t may be needed when far away from any garage.» Statstcs have been ssued, dealng wth automoble accdents for last year, but the subject of h^w many people were frghtened out of a year's growth s not covered. t s entrely possble to make a tmng chan., too tght. For nstance, f the generator s chan drtveu, eceaslve tghtness wll put a quckly weurlug btraln on the rather lght bearng. ^ Oualcy, WAX PAPEP TRY THET NEWYOPK K^^ mmm WDBBDGE NDEPRX;, tmj.y*,,, f The freshest and lovelest of blossoms are n readness to supply the {jreat demand that graduaton-tme brngs. Flowers from Baumann's are ever the choce of dscrmnatng people. Whether you choose a corsage, a basket or a bouquet, the artstc arrangement and the choce blooms wll wn your mstaftt ap- proval. Baskets.. Corsages.. Plants Cut Flowers Flowers wred to any part of the world Rahway 7-7, 7-72 John R. Baumann FLORST - *«lytv»w VY ftv»v/*vf Bble Mueunu The Brtsh Foregn Bble socletv has the largest Bble museum, whle the Amercan Bble socety has the second n sze. ST. GEORGE AND HAZELWOOD AVES. RAHWAY, N. J. Unusual Floral Decoratons For All Occasons Name Well Euned The French Foregn Legon s callel the 'euth Legon because t has been employed n many of tle hardest an-: most dangerous <*(nwwcns. THEN: Motorsts thought every trp mght be ther last. The possbltes of perplextes and dsaster were ever-present. NOW: ' Mornnf Reflecton We dont know about u; knockng at our door, but LVP,. s*em to be on ts malllnp lst.- Transcrpt A man buys and drves one of our up-to-date used cars wth PERFECT CONFDENCE. You got the MOST for your money here. Here's A Nce Lot!. 93 FORD STANDARD COUPE 83 FORD DEMONSTRATORS 93 FORD TUDORS, 93 FORD SPORT COUPE 929 FORD SPORT COUPE 929 FORD SEDAN 929 FORD TOURNG 927 PERCE ARROW CLUB COUPE 927 DODGE SEDAN 93 FORD PCKUP 929 CHEVROLET COACH *.' 93 FORD TRUCKS V/t TON GRAHAM BROS V/t TON TRUCK MANY OTHERS LBERAL TME PAYMENTS Our O*e Week Exchange Prvlege t your Protecton Anwt M» Unsatsfactory bargan. ' FAYETTE USED CAR MART On New Brunswck Avenue Between Elm and Oak Streets At the old Lehgh Valley Freght House PERTH AMBOY NEW JERSEY Phone 273 Perth Amboy - Open Tll gtoo p

17 ^BRDGE NDEPENDENT FRDAY, JUNE'2, 93 SECTON TWO rage SEVEN ENKERTJl BEATEN N CLOSE DUEL WTH ST. MARY'S, 3 - \rownes Rally n Eghth To Whp Atlas Colored Club -8; Amboyans Had Run Up Bg Lead )., v< - Gerty Start* Massacre Wth Sngle n Eghth Every M,,n On Woodbrdge Roster Gets Chance At Plate n Wld, Unexpected Melee Losers Use Relef Ptcher n Unsuccessful Attempt To Half Crushng Attack Art Jordan Gets Three To Lead Wth Wllow. A wld rally, totally unexpected but qute frutful, brought,,,,-y to the Woodbrdge A. A., Sunday afternoon on the,,vc' street damond. The Atlas Colored Club, of Perth Am-, bowed n defeat, to 8, after practcally sewng up the Mll. hy runnng up a bg lead n the early nnngs. But the ; tu rs faled to reckon on the power of the Brownes when v ;\rv hard pressed. Mullens and Mesko ptched for the vc- : Hupson and Bryan tosaed for the losers, \t de end of the frst half of the stcker for the losers, wth Houston,,, nnng, wth Woodbrdge tral- Henry, and Hupson tralng along '>. D thngs looked rather black, wth hm. Each ht twce, :! hd managed, wth the ad of The box score: support, to keep the Brown- WOODBRDGE () nv well bottled. Lttle Dave AB R H PO A put the "W" n Waterloo for D. Gerty, 3h 4 ll(,rs by openng the Wood- Mullens, p, lb... 5 half of the eghth wth a j. Gerty, f 5,, rght feld. Mullens sngled Keatng, cf 5,, U..lm Gerty waltojped op a E. Gerty, cf T v '5 9 C r'v. Mullen scorng durng the Mesko, lb, p 3 Murth sngled. Jordan sn- Dunham, c 3*,,,-nK n Keatng. Mesko sn- Mofftt, 2b 4 2 B5",.'on' Murtha and Dunham,, brng n Jordan. Mofftt n push M«sko and Dunham! ATLAS C. C. (8) H, 'plate. (Allow me to let '-*' AB R H PO A -.p.-wrter cool off.) Mofftt scor- j Houston, 3b... -,'.' vlwards threw to nal Dave Henry, ss :, ;,t frst. Mullens, up for the Edwards, 2b TOTH S SHAKY; SENATORS LCKED West Amboy Sportng Club Spanks seln Nne, 8 To 4 Balas Does Well. Poor ptchng by Toth resulted n the second defeat of the season for the seln Senators, Sunday afternoon nt seln. The West Amboy Sportng Club handed out the wallopng, 8 to 4, collectng eleven hts from the combned offerngs of Toth nnd Balas. Balas releved Toth n the thrd after three runs had been scored and none was out. The wnners, got two earned runs off Balas, Lacek, ptchng for the Amboyans gave but eght hta n a splendd mound exhbton. The Senators wll play the Carteret Eagles and the Perth Amboy roquos n a double header at Hyde Park, Sunday afternoon. E JPhe box score: 7 SENATOR A. C. (4) A.B. R. H Balas, 3b, p 5 Schmdt, cf* 3 Whalen, f, 3b 5 Lambert, lb 3 Boltzer, ss 4 John Toth, c 4 Joe Toth, p Honeggar, rf.. 2 Dube, rf, f "'2 "" Wagensten, 2b 4 E WEST AMBOY S. C. (8) A.B. R. H. E. Plazek, f 5 Orlck, cf 6 Rgley, 2b 4 Lacek, p 5 2 Pajak, 3b Yager, c 4 2 The Belmont,Tomorrow! Rv HAKON BURNLKY EOWE FAMOUS TWANEPS WHO S N CHAB<»E OF TWENTY AMD LATESr EQUNE SENSATON! 6 N THE 3ELMOMT STAKES SCHMDT AND MZERAK STAGE THRLLNG MOUND BATTLE; LOCALS GET THREE HTS LOSERS PLAY SUPERB BRAND OF BALL HM lrnkert's \Yon< l> H^o hj.rh ^-lnml nno lost ts tnnl K!> m<> f 'he sensm to St. Mary's, Frday afternoon, 3 to <. A close tt-t'or-tat ptchng duel between Schmdt, of Woodlrdge, and Mzernk, of the Sants, featured the game whch was wtnessed by several hundred fans who watched wth profound nmazement as the rval schoolboy nnes battled for sx consecutve nnngs wthout any acorrk beng done. t was a peach of a ball game. Both moundsmen, n rare form, by btng at three. ht, run*. struck out batters wth fen apptrent St. Mary's: Jordan sngled, but onse/that clelrhted the fans. Both was thrown at home n an attempt to> stenl on Cellahnn's clp. Mesko fled' bad nnngs n whch they struck out out to Jost. Zawlnsk lned one nto thrat men n a row. Merak retred Goe'a hands. 2 ht*, rung. tftoth Woodbrdge batters va the Fourth nnng three strke route, and Schmdt sent Woodbrdge; Schmdt grounded to Mesko. Houseman struck out. Caccola walked. Stllman was retred, Jor- ten St. Mary's men to the bench n dan to Mesko. hts, runs. St. Mary's: Chzmada fanned. Mzerak ht a hgh fly whch Locke smothered. Wybranc sngled to rght feld. Dllman fled out to Stllman. hts, runs. Ffth nttln Woodbrdge: Sherman grounded to he w»me manner. Walks were few.m far between. The- Sants got ther frst run n the lnst of the seventh, when Jost msjudged Jordan's fly, allowng Dllnmn, who had sngled, to score. Jost's emr was the only one charged to the Rnrron avenue club. Mesko ht a lomo run and Dllman sngled to Mne Ohzmnda n the last of the eghth, and the Sants tucked away the K«mo Calluhan. Locke fanned and Jost was retred, Dllman to Mesko, hts. runs. St. Mary's; Stumpf, Jordan and Callahnn were retred n regular Of ho nne hts hammered out by one, two, three order by Captan Sen- Kll Flynn's trbe, Mesko and Dll- mdt. hts, runa. man hung up two apece to cop bat- Sxth nnng tng honors. Loeke, Goe and Sen- Woodbrdge: Goe reached frst ont mdt ht one apece for the Barrons. Dllman's error. Merak then pad Mesko's home run was the blue-rb- Schmdt back by strkng out Parbon sock of the day. Woodbrdge sons, Schmdt and Houseman. hts,.. mc n the nnng, fanned. Eaton, c duly poked out a sngle but Gansey, cf Another of Amerca's dstnct tur^!' e ' m ::! though the b? " n h',. path? when Keatng fan- Me Cay, lb Srsk, ss 4 ckfscs wll be run tomorrow when (lu '' between Twenty Grand and last played a bt better ball n the feld runs..n-t u lttle mess of nne runs Jachns, f Spang, opang, lb D 4 u u the Belmont Stakes, frst held n yew's speed sensaton, Jamestown. than the Sants who erred three St. Mary's: Mesko sngled to left luk) Whew! Wllams, rf... 4 Suggy, rf 2 867, wll brng together the class of Tne laucr has hccn sl wl y roundng tmes. but was caught stealng second by l!->wnes scored ther frst run Hupson, p 4 Teddy '. "..'..J..S 2 the naton's three-year-olds over the nto form ths season but reports at The game, play by play: the alert Tommy Locke. Zawlnsk, openng frame, when Dave j Bryan, p ml<*and a half route. Ths year most hls wrtng ndcate that he should Frt nnng walked. Chzmada fanned and Mzerak fled out to Schmdt. ht, after beng walked, pulled a, 4 8 of the advance talk would make t ;est the greatness of Twenty Grand Woodbrdge; Locke led off wth a the lmt. ful double steal wth Mullens sngle to left feld, Jost walloped a runs. Of course, general fan opnon,, nty sld home under the very Score by nnngs hgh fly to Dllman. Goe struck out. Seranth nnng rates Twenty Grand as ths season's..[ rw-amboy catcher. Atlas C Parsons fled out to Zawlnsk n deep Woodbrdge: Caccola reached frst Gallant Fox. The sturdy son of St. left. ht, runs..-.rond run for the Brownes Woodbrdge 9x ;on Jordan's error. Vrgllo, pnch- Barrons Won Seven; Germans and Bonus was beaten n.. ln ho last of th,e seventh, Summary: Three base hts, Hous.Llan, after crackng out a ten, Mofftt. Two base hts, Jordan, was blamed by many for that defeat. he Preaknesa by Mate but bumpng St. Mary's: Jordan grounded to httng for Stllman, fanned. Shershort Callahan was gven a free man'was also struck out. Locke ded.!. nnd on a wld heave by J. Gerty, Dunham, Edwards. Stolen He came back to wn the Kentucky tcket to frst. Schmdt fanned Meg- out to Chzmada. hts, run*. l Hupson, 4; off Bryan, ; off bases, D. Gerty, Mullens, J. Gerty, Locke Star Batter Derby defntely outclassng Mate ko. Zawtnsk was ht by a ptched St. Mary's: The begnnng of Waterloo for Woodbrdge. Wybranc h,. Katon was the leadng Keatng. Double plays, Hupson to and settng a new Churchll Downs ball. Wth two men on, Chzmada McCay. Struck out by Mullen, 4; by track record, 2: 4-5 for the mle fled out to Stllman. hts, runs. grounded to short. Dllman sngled Mesko, ; by Bryan, 2; by Hupson, 8. Team Closed Medocre Season Wth Loss To St. Mary's and a quarter. Second nnng 'and advanced to second whle Woodbrdge: Schmdt sngled and Stumpf was beng retred at frst, Hts off Hupson, 4; off Bran, ; off Season Average s.438 Club Battng Average,.275 Twenty Grand's youthful traner, advanced to second when Callahan Jost msjudged Jordan's hghfly, almssed Houseman's grounder. Cac- lowng Dllman to score thefrst run FORDS SQUARES UP Mullen, ; off Mesko,. Ht by a^vvtw* mnt ptcher, Dunham and Mesko. Wld Tommy Locke Leads n ndvdual Battng Wth.47 Jmmy Rowe, and hs jockey, Charley Kurtsnger, are confdent that the cola forced Schmdt at thrd. Stll- of the game. Callahan struck out, f tchhupsonumpreskeatng aml Steady Htter and One of Most Valuable Players Pete Schmdt Hgh Scorer Wth 7. Harry Payne Whtney, has the year's Belmont Stakes wll reveal most WTH WOODHAVEN man bt at the ozone. Sherman was ht, run. frusko clearly that ther employer, Mrs. retred Callahan to Mesko. ht, Eghth nnng greatest race horse. They hope Twen» runs. Woodbrdge: Jost grounded to seeto ond. Goe ht to the ptcher. Parsons ^nthonymen Wn Heavy Ht Henry M. Benkert's 93 Woodbrdge hgh school baseball team made by Gallant Fox last year and durng the season, the battng average of the club s.275. Opponents, left. Wybranc grounded to Caccola. struck out. hts, runs. ty Grand wll lower the 2:3 2-5 tme St. Mary's: Mzernk doubled tng Contest By 5- Score RNKYDNKS SMASH n 562' trps to the pan, regsteredtake hs place among the mmortal Schmdt struck out Dllman and St. Mary's: Mesko led off wth a, Two Ptchers Used. closed a medocre season last week an average of.25. thoroughbreds that have made hs-stumpf. ht, runs. home run. Zawlnsk sngled to left, wth a team record of seven wns EAGLE MOUNDSMAN Tommy Locke, sterlng catcher "T Thrd nnng but was forced at second when Chzmada ht to Vrgllo. Mzerak ht at :\nx down a wtherng barrage and wthout a doubt one of Benk-,^ at Woodbrdge: Locke grounded nto and nne losses for an average of,., -,.,.., once e MUMM wun the u» frgt m-» >»- f M neen hts, two of thorn home.438. The club, playng rather er- ert's ert's most valuable players, led the the Bel. the box. Jost fanned. Goe sngled to short fly to Caccola. uola. Wybranc wa» mon(. stal{e3 back n >67 the ck of ]un-. he Kurds "Feld Club nce Get Twenty-Sx Bngles To center, but Parsons ended the frame ht by a ptched ball. Dllman sngled, ratc ball throughout the entre sea-. Next n lne s Sammy Goe, who ^ three. year. o ds havl L always asson, see-sawed through ts schedule, cracked out twenty-one hta n <Wty- sembled fo' r ths New York track hts, 2 runs." scorng Chzmada. Stumpf fanned. $ :el,m earler defeat by plastcr- Wn Easly, To 6 Bll -tr-ng Woodhaven, L.. nne, wnnng and losng n spurts. The three trps p to the plate for an aver- j t thj fc. _ Henry n. ;y afternoon at Fords, 5 to. Golden Does Well. Barrons were outscored 23 to 8P ~* 9( " *! '" a " n "" t Jugt th nk f em_ Henrv o Nnth nnng age of.397. Goe scored *""<" " fourteen Navarre Afrcander Coln, -..»_. The mlardng, though, was twofur the loaers also regstered Wth Bll Golden allowng but to 4. Wth SlO^trps to the plate played sxteen games. Captan Pete w z B, Larkspur GaUant runs. and outht by ther opponents, 4 runs (second hgh mgn scorer) scorer; and ana also.-p; aso, p. Hourjess, u«,, B! nc, o ;!» * M rv Woodbrdge: Schmdt, Houseman Sr Barton Man and Barns* were struck out, hts, Schmdt stands thrd n battng wth Pox' and s ' cores of oth J s h ' avc been The box score: n.,n smacks. Mckey Soo, who j eght scattered hts, whle hs mates "l nn the slab for Fords, was.chopped and hammered the offerngs :'. (Hm the mound n the thrd, of Farr for a total of twenty-sx bn- n n- vstors "got to hm" for ; gles, the Rnkydnks smashed the ' hts to push across seven Eagles A. C. n a week endgame, lla tnowsk releved hm and to 6. Ths s the second tme ths sea- hut two runs durng the re-,son that Golden has turned back the.:!! (f the came. Peterson went Eagles. Almas, Lptak and Mehesy t; '...,-f stretch for the losers. nx score: FORDS F. C. (5) AB R H la, ), cf...v-k, p ' ' 6 f WOODHAVEN () AB R. <. 2b "y nnngs: x 5 were greatly responsble for a number of the runs scored, each httng four tmes. The box score: RNKYDNKS () AB R H E F. Golden, 3b 3 2 Almas, ss 4 4 Melder, lb " 3 Lptak, 2b 4 4 Bll Golden, p 3 3 P. Ryan, c 3 3 S. Pochek, f 3 3 Mehesy, cf 4 4 J. Pochey, rf E Score by nnngs: Eagles A. C 2 2 G Rnkydnks 23 4 EAGLES A. C. (6) AB R H E Farr, p 2 2 E. Leahy, ss 2 2 Me Cabe, lb --'- Larson, rf.2 Hanson, 2b 3 Ellott, c 3 Aarse, 3b : 3 Lev, c 3 Leahy, f J^ SEEN FROM THE SDELNES foo -By TOM RRENNAN, Sports Edtor- OVER THE BACK FENCE y Benkert...'the man who moulded a champontball team at Woodbrdge hgh last fall... has bek on the 93 grd team... sprng tranng has been a lttle over a week... and nearly eghty have puff- TOMMY LOCKE lttng wth an average of.47. Locke, n sxty tmes at bat clpped the pellet twenty-fve tmes and scored ten runs. He played n sxteen ganl S, the entre schedule. He s credted wth t**ee three-base hfcs and sx two-baggers. u Barna "l panted around the Parsh House feld elementary the Porta, fanned Bxteen men and Balog... but vtally necessay necessary n the buldng g of champona allowed but fve scattered hts. The Caccola... 7 ) 4 fnd d does d Hene H watch th those potental ttl stars pp hs losers used Haderhan on the slab. Stllman U 5 He was touched for thrteen hts. d of f cracked ankles... brused b d bodes bd or anythng Sherman.. 2 3a Up untl the seventh, Fords led, 3 lal Dmock 4 mght shelf them n the fall not a chance the h ex'rs.star beleves n "personal safety" beleve muh. put the game on ce for the Ports. Hacker o to L A four run rally n the seventhhanderhan.. o 66 The box score: And ths Edde Gerty fellow... Woodbrdge A. A. Dragos o 6 ^r spoled the wnnng streak of the Ralway PORT READNG (5) Curre oo 2 Reform- AB R H E ) Peterson. 'y nne over the week end... twrled a sx ht game.... Evertz, f 4 BATTNG Ue N. J. R.'B had won sx n a row... know Edde?..,. Covno, 3b 4 UAMNUKt RECORDS Dragos, c Total t as the very deuce... but what an arm... whew! Schmdt hts-locke (2). (26). Goe (2), of war brewng Bll perna Campbell's Wukovets, p 4 Total runs Schmdt (7), Goe Kollar, 2b... 4 Uha,.... warns Steve Anthony and hs Fords F. C. to KUBBO, ss 4 Home runs Schmdt (4), Goe, ftwa saya "the Campbells are comng''... Perna s a double header wth the Lncoln Colored Gants, lul «y... taght have won the second game... but Jupe "us spoled the proceedngs n the seventh-.... too bad CampbelU wll mx t wth Fords n the hear future. Tommy Locke ' no doubt one of Hene Benkert's most ' ball players led the Barrons n battng wth an of.47 for the season whch sn't bad at all played steady ball throughout the entre season.... wavered nor faltewd,.,. always gave the bfee that to hnt a mghty fne boy he s, too,. good luck >" Tommy. Avenel Robns and the laeln Senators had ther wn- B streaks abruptly ended Sunday... both outfts took "ck- * -*--- aeeoad f or th«s«nato» WUKOVETS BOTTLES FORDSJ. C. 5-3 Port Readng Aces Wn Tenth Straght Get Thrteen Ht* From Handerhan. The Port Readng Aces won ther tenth consecutve game at Port Readng, Sunday afternoon, beatng the Fords A. C, 5 to 3, n a closely contested game. Wukovets, ptchng for A. Smone, lb 4 Fratterejo, cf 3 T. Smone, rf, FORDS A. C. (3) H 4 4 Bhon, 3b 4 Wargo, ss Gayla, f Elko, eft J, Gayla, rf... Anrondk c... Handerhan, p :::$ by nnngs: GERTY SPOLS WNNNG STREAK OF REFORMATORY an average of.366 Schmdt, n, wnner3 at Belmont. WOODBRDGE () ffty-nne tmes at bat, got twenty-, wnl Twent Grand Qr Jamestown AB R H E' one hts and scored seventeen runs.. jn that,, Bt tomor. ow? Locke, c 4 Schmdt, ncdentally scored more/ Qr gome Qne of Mnjor LeQ Mc. Jost, cf 4 runs for the club than any other Manu5> s carefu n y selected outsders? player. He played n every game, ; Woodbrdge A. A. Ptcher Al-Goelow* Sx Hts nmates Bow f, rf 4 Parsons, 3b 4 led n home runs wth four, and three-base hts wth a lke number, f) Anfltn \)An Schmdt, p 4 O Balog boasts of hgh ptchng aver- KKlraN JKr For Frst Tme n Sx Starts. Houseman, 2b 4 Caccola, lb 2. age wth a perfect mark of. wulhj /UV Barna, lb V for two vctores wth whch he s' nn/v lphtn/' A SCORE, 5 TO 3 Stllman, f 2 credted. Walter Stllman won three MlNr.WAKlX H-l games and lost two for an average l u J Vrgllo, ss ' ) " «"«>" That crackeraek of the Woodbrdge A. A. ptchng staff, Edde Sherman, rf, ss 3 ft of.6. Pete Schmdt won two and Gerty, turned back the Rahway Reformatory nne, Saturday afternoon, ST. MARY'S (3) 33 3 lost sx for a mark of.25. Sammy Unexpected Rally n Nnth Breaks Deadlock and Costs Goe, the only other twrler to per-' 5 to 3, allowng but gx hts. The detat was the frst n sx starts for the Jordan, 2b 4 AB K form,! ost teama sngle game. Avenel Frst Loss. follow: fhe team and ndvdual records. J. R. players and t was the frst Callnhan, 3b 3 The Avenel Robns lost ther frst hs year for ptched 954. Ths Re- Mesko, b 4 O TEAM RECORD game of the season Sundny after- ormatory mound ace, n the last (Zawlnsk, f 2 Woodbrdge 2 Seton Hall o Woodbrdge 4 Perth Amboy 9 noon at Avenel, to the Holy Cross hree games he has ptched n the ; Chzmada, cf 4 ahway league, has allowed seven [ Mzerak', p 4 ft Woodbrdge 8 St. Mary's B. B. C. by the score of 9 to 7, lts and has won each game by a Wybranc, c 3 Woodbrdge 22 Metuchen, fll when the Newarkers ralled n the ;hut-out. Don't ask f Edde Gerty, Dllman, ss 4 ) Woodbrdge 2 Seton Hall Woodbrdge East Sde frst half of the nnth to push across ad opposton. The losng hurler was' Stumpf, rf 4 > three runs n an unexpected spurt. cked for sx hts by the Brownes. WoodBrdge 3 Leonardo At the close of the eghth, the Robg ns were deadlocked, 6 to G, and t Woodbrdge rvngton A Woodbrdge g scored n the frst,, $. Woodbrdge 3 Carteret Mullen l crossng the plate l on 723's 72' Score by nnngs: a was stll anybody's game. The Ave- oot of Woodbrdge Metuchen Sdbk' Sandbeck's drve. d The Re- Woodbrdge dbd OTO >? nel boys scored a sngle run n an ormatory talled and the teams bat-[st. Mary's 2x S Woodbrdge 6 Leonardo attempted comeback n the last half!ed through two scoreless nnngs.' Summary: Home run, Mesko. Twos Woodbrdge 3 Carteret? of the nnth. n the fourth, the townshppars push-.base hts, Maernk, Jordan! Ht by Woodbrdge 4 Perth Amboy ' Semak and Nagy allowed the wnn ners twelve hts. Avenel got eleven d frst safely on an error. "ron! mdt. Struck out by Schmdt, ; by d across two runs. Sandbeck reach- ptcher, Zawlnsk, Wybranc, by Sch- Woodbrdge 7 Lakewood Woodbrdge B Lynd hurst o from the offerngs of Suska, who Man" Keatng was walked. Dunham Mzerak, 5. Umpre: Charley Brownmller. St. Mary's, _ w^ent the entre stretch for the vc-sngletors. Battng honors were splt be- n the ffth, Dave Gerty and Mul- to brng n both runners tween Frank AYukovets, of Avenel len sngled. Mr. Gerty scored when Woodbrdge W L Avg. and Slundck, of Newark, Both ht hs cousn Jm lfted n long fly to, 7 9 three tmes, "Pop" Clos. Mullens scored on a TEAM BATTNG AVERAGE STARS CONK RED The Robns wll meet tha Carteret passed ball. The losers threatened n ( AB R H Woodbrdge..- B Opponents NDVDUAL BATTNG AVERAGE AB R H Avjf. G.P. Locke..:...' Goe x Schmdt Leeson Vrgllo...;, Parsons ;.,. Houseman.. Jost '. 38fl 55 2, ,,, Sherman, Caccola, Stllman. 3 base hts Schmdt (4), Goe (3), Locke (3), Dmock, Barna, Houseman, 2 base hts Locke (6), Panou (5), Goe (4), Schmdt (8), Joat, Caccola, Balog, Sherman, Vrgllo. PTCHNG RECORDS Won Lprt, Avg. Balor - Stllman Schmdt Goe Bwkft , y... aa Blqsm Und.r Snow Rto«nlustt- n. tm.a The box score: ROBNS A. C. (7) A.B. R. H. E F. Centenn, c 5 2 ( A. Jandrsevts, ss 4 2 ( F. Wukovets, lb j J. Wukovets, f 6 F. Saverock, 2b J. Wrants, cf 4 2 J. Stern, 3b 3 E. Kosc, rf 3 M. Semak, p J. Nagy, p 2 J. Campon, c 2 J. Gassy, rf 36 7 HOLY CROSS P. B. C. (9) A.B, R; H. E Lembcz, ss 4 Duffy, 2b 5 2 Mennon, cf B Slundck, f B la, 3b B 2, rf 2 2. c «4 Susk nn j nlm. 'o M 3-9 m Q - 7 Duty anl Rfbt The reul progress of humanty probably depwdn fur more on tha concepton of duty tlma on the concepton of Lnnl llewnrt. UncU Eb.«"Some of dem kngs dut luu to gve up throuoo," sad Uncle Kben, "gts to the last of the ffth by pushng BCTOBH. two runs, but Edde Gerty was equal to the occason for he put the ld on WNGS, 25 TO fffwfs tmng "hv Crack Th. Pellet For Twentygetter wth [«, Q< Pperfect day_ at the plate. He smashed out four of the nx hta regstered by the wnners. The box score: WOODBRlbGE (5) AB JR H PO D. Gerty, 3b 4 Mullen, lb.'.' J. Gerty, cf 4 22 Sandbeck, f 3' Keatng, rf 2 Eggers, ss 3 3 Jordun, 2b 2 2 Mofftt, 2b Dunham, c E. Gerty, p * 3 438, rf 3 7, ss 4 255, lb ,3b 4 Cloa, cf 3,626, f 2 2C, f 723, 2b 232,2b 2 738, c 3 854, p N. J. R. (3) AB R H PO A Eght Hts To Trumph n Baseball Massacre. Crushng out twenty-eght hts E from the offerngs of Lodjak, the Se- J;waren Stars tumbled the Red Wngs, n a week end ganfb, 26 to. Tha game was a lteral baseball massacre. J. M/ Dcrmott and John Kop starred!' wth the wllow, the former bangng g out sx hts n as, many trps to t je ' plate, and the latter pokng out tve. Joe Kop led the losers wth fve hts Tar, the wnnng ptcher allowed seventeen bngles, The box score: SEWAREN STARS (25) AB R H F. Casey, ss 7 J. "Me.Bttnwtt,^ 3b John Kop, lb 6 C Tar, p 6 J, Terefenko, e OH. Merwn, rf -.,;... 2 ft WBL-Jttenry.Tf B Wra. Anderson, cf 3 O'O. Merwn, m SEWAREN RED WNGSKO) Score by nnng*; Woodhrdge 22 5J- Kat, c A 6 2 N. J. R 2 8 P. Panko, 'ef.*.. S 6 2 Summary ~ Hom run, nl.'joe Kop, sa 6 4 Bans.. battefl n S _ «k, 3. Qtth^T. Tur, lb...,.^lr...» Dunham, (2), 7U (2). Utt onjm. Cotter, f 5 baseb, W, A, A., 4; N, J, R., 4. Struck M. Z»wack rf 4 out by E. Gerty, j 854,. Bases J. Z«lnak, ou ' * t. LUJJ»4 m r **--' - E >' O > Ot EJ *

18 PAGE EGHT SECTON TWO FWDAT, WOOPBMDGE NDBPRKT R. K.. RAHWAY THEATRE NEWS Coopers' Sute Reveals He-Man Tastes Of Star Gary Cooper'? dressng room at the 'ararr.r-unt studos n Hollywood :«a nr.'> room n *pt«of a sngle f!'ta:l s dresr.ng table wth tf?y«- urr.alc array of cosmetc?, tubes of (rreaj* pant and jar* of powder, the «trcng toolj of a very V/jfy moton :-.<-vjre star. C'ccper's r--om«art the- workshop "^MODERN" "Seed" Comng To Rahway June Bans Dstractng Los Wl»on Ha. One Of Prn- Luxures from Work Quarter*! cpal Roles John Boles, on Paramount Hollywood Geneveve Tobn n Cast. Lot.! ^^_ ^ Gary Gary ' trr. r '"^. s.'.'. Vt.-- d, ]' ; ' --* r jlayt ', ]^.^t...(-... :n? t: June <. -. :. -, ^ -.. > ar.d -. -.;-.r. r.. ten X Frday 2. e'r." h:rn':a Mod-!:K«r.es! of h app*ar? n Par-. Prtets," com- ± RXO. Rahand Sat'jTday, (. '. a dotr, no: the 6oft-lght«d and luxurouy fumhed apartment of a pampered star. A Emal table lttered Wth newspapers, magaznes end books; a flat-topped de»k wth ts telephone, typewrter and appontment pad; a battered phonograph on a ta.ble and a ple of records, mostly Spansh musc and Cuban rumbas; an uncomfortable sofa covered by an ndan blanket; four leather-covered chars. The walls were decorated by a man who s the lover of the outdoor We^t. An elaborate feather headdre=?, such as s worn by ndan chefs at ceremonals, hangs from celng to floor; a Mexcan serape woven to pattern a fve-dollar treasury note lends ts note of color to A h>auty contest frs't projected Los Wlson nto moton pctures. M."«Wlson won a contest conducted! jontly by Unversal and a newspaper j n Brmngham, Alabama, and was gven her frst op- portunty a' an ; actre= s at Unversal Cty. After leavng -!a» r>o?:te J. Wrr Kerrgan ;n s r.jmber cf pc lure?, and then :ned F a m o u s Player-Lasky, reroamng wth ths organzaton for f-'.ght years, and -.:; -.? K- the Ftar of many m- ;. :-.-.: : - urt n.5-. Among the well ':.'r- screen play? n whch. - :s- played promnent roles are :.?red Wagon." "The Lone v\.;." The Dumb Grl of Portc," ':' ':?. r.r..»r easng ' and "Ransom," : -.. ='...- has more recently been seen '<r.;e a Gentleman," "Weddng : r:-." -Levn' the Lades," and M - W:l«on, who was born n. ".-S'jrg. Pa,, but moved to Ala- tr. at an early age, comes to the Rahway Theatre June 24-25, n one ' t'r.t prncpal roles of Unversal'a f'r^orbng problem plays, "S«ed.".eadng part* n ths movng story are played by John Boles and Geneveve Tobn. another wall; a stuffed and mounted eagle apparently n flght, an excellent etchng of Cooper n cowboy outft, a fne photograph of hs mother, a gun, a larat, another ndan head-dress of smaller Eze, odds and ends of Mercan and ndan novelte; Ṫhe unmasculne dressng table, wth ts border of lghts, s n another and smaller room from whch a wellstocked clothes closet and whte-tled shower-room open. Ordnarly Cooper uses no makeup for the screen because the type of role he portrays does not usually requre t. Hs latest pcture, however,! "THS COUPLE BORN TO LOVE" Joel McCrea and Constance RenneM, n a scene from 'Horn to Love," comng '.o the screen of the R.K.O. Rahway Theatre. Monday and Tuesday, June loth and 6th. Note Ths s the pcture and?-tno that crtcs sad, meant more between these two young artst*, than mere actng. See "Born to Love" and see what you thnk. "THE JOY BOY AT T AGAN" "Cty Streets," openng Frday, June Oake and Frances Dee n a scene from "June Moon, a Paramount 9, for two days at the R.K.O. Rahway Theatre, takes hm a bt away. n conjuncton wth Loretta Young and Grant Wther.- n "Too Young To j pcture, comng to the R.K.O. Rahway Theatre one day, Sunday, June 4, from the type of role he has played! jj arrv < n the past. n ths pcture, a story of j the gangs, he s a man of the cty, a Westerner softened by easy lvng, Advce to Edtor* Lmted Menu electrc lghts and late hours. Cooper's suntanned skn had to be soft- Just?A The wfe dltor!."t try to t«-l ened down a lttle by make-up to ft people what to thnk, tt merely str* known n Etr.'n'l r-r»-:>l. meat the part. And =o hs dressng table them U- tho'jfhts of ther mvn. Country Home, nn and ftt\\. Tn-re hardly anj- came nto the play. fetr ^ac ' NNE MCROPHONES "Strategy Wns!", Says Flm FOR ONE EPSODE Star Who Shares The Romantc nterestjn^young Snners Unu»ual Recordng Needed for! Cabaret Scene of She*r»r S Flm. ' ">nf t f scarcely lkely that so plays the role of a pert am, T_-rfal and hghly accomplshed a cated mss of seventeen, who Nne dfferent mfrorv^w wcre',^- a* Porothy Jordan would ever manly but reckless youth an, u=<>d to record a?nr;f WT* n t V-* rttf t<> the neccessty of pro- dong her part an savng h:r Stranrer* Ma? Kss." Nonna S>W*r- jr-ewn* marrage to a young man, she, r un, proposes marrage am er's new Metro-GoldrTT-)B*r<r «tar- {< ccmr^lw to maxe such a propos- cepted. 'rng vehcle drected e by y G^*t*F".t»- r:»m n > Young_Snners, Snner, comng Harde Albrght, who was maurce from the enm-nt trwl* n«^ay and Thursday, June 7, clamed roccem on the New Y.. Parrott novel. *. to th* R.K.O. Ralway Theatre, Boston stages, enacts the rol- :- '.. The bp scene depcted the nteror *na n -Khfh she porttays the leadng boy, and Thomas Meghar, rur of a New York nght flub darnf a ft mn:ne role.. mg personalty of moton P pofbll t-football gam* g celebraton. l b T>ur- T> " can see nothng wrong n a prl p portrays the husky rsh tran- r ng the h festvtes f nrlodng ld a fwt- ft j proposng marrage to a shy young by brute force, brngs the y, v ball -game" staged bv wantly-tlad man who. seemn mngly, never qute j of a L mllonare back to heal- " chorne= college wfre blawl bl rfaches h the pont of f askng kg for a a, manhood. h o d forth and peneral whoopee heard grl's hand, but t wll never happen Meghan left the screen from all fdes. At the same tme, me," recently declared Mss Jor- ago, but n response to the there was an nter-chang* of drama- dan. f fans, he h returns t to pctur tc acton at two table?, watne M» f am not clever enough to get "Young Snners," whch wa, u. Shearer. Nel Hamlton. Robert my man by the use of those methods from Elmer Harrs' play that ' " Montgomery. Marore Rambeau. Jed that have JO successfully led many sensaton on the stage. Prouty. Karen Morley, Hale Hamlton and Wlbur Mack. a husband. No real man would want the role of the grl's mother men to the altar, then don t deserve The cast ncludes Cecla,, to flm and record ths conglomer- a grl to propose. Men resent usurpa- Krkwood as the boy's fath.- ate acton and sound. Ftmauree Uon of ther prerogatves, especally mund Breese, Lucen Prval. employed the nne mcrophones, placng two over the orchestra whch "A A grl should use strategy. Con gent, g, and the pcture p e was d dn when a woman s concerned. Lee, John Arledge, and. played off-stage, two to "cover" the fdng to her quarry that she can John Blystone, dean of dre chonf routne, one at the cafe entrance, one on Mss Shearer's sde of generally has a salutary effect, but cook and that she ove3 home Me Fox Flms, her table, one focused upon Haml- there _ are many other ways and ton and Montgomery, and one at the means of makng th«horse drnk afopposte table for Mss Rambeau and ter you have led hm to water, so to Prouty. speak. A woman's ntuton should be All of these mcrophones were connected to a sngle recordng chanlate r the tradton that t s man's her gude, but she should never vonel nto whch all the sounds and provnce to make the marrage proposal." voce? were "med," the most mportant beng accentuated by expert n "Young Snners," Mss Jordan dal manpulaton. The pcture, whch wll be shown to R.K.O. Rahway Theatre audences today and tomorrow s an ntensely dramatc vehcle of a woman who attempts to fnd romance wthout beneft of clergy. Ftzmaurce, the drector, has produced such successful pctures as 'The Dark Angel" and the recent Ronald Colman ht, "The Devl to Pav." l l l l"l-j- Cvl Arcraft Carred 2,75,846 n 93 : WasMrpnn. Cvl arcraft n!he 'nte! States carred 2,7"v S4C pawnrers n 3. A Commerce de[>:rtroent analyss of ar travel sad 2.2^,34 [lassengo^ rode n arcraft engaged n ml^cellnhts flyng operatons nt'l lt.'ff were pnssencers n p.'he!- uled fly operatons. Mlseel- ll-lts n^r^at-l 'A,- :,l.'s n V W of whch ' '.'-T.On were tlown by unl- 'ensel craft. Tle 'k'.artucnt dlo tk>; ssk- a''rlcnt «tat!stu's. + '~V Pthy Expretbn The aylnp. ">efenl m.< <- frlend; can defend m.v»-f : enemes" s ascrbed by th. to Marechal VUlam, He s».\\.\ used ths aphorsm whn t',. of Lonlg XV. 'MEGHAN MAKES A COMEBACK' Harde Albrght, Dorothy Jordan and Thomas Meghan n ; - "Young Snner.-," comng to the screen of the R.K.O. Kah\v.:\ June 7, 8. R. K. O. RAHWAY THEATRE ONLY THREE MLES FROM WOODBRDGE CONVENENT AUTO PARKNG PLACES )) Today and Tomorrow BG FEMURES-2 URSULA PARROTT'S WDELY READ NOVEL TO DATE DOBEflT UONTGOMOY EXTRA ADDED FEATURE SPECAL AT THE MATNEE TOMORROW ONLY "KNG OF THE WLD" SUN., June 4th 2BG FEMURES-2 He wants to be a song-wrter on Uruadway. He knows all the words. "June" and "Moon" and "Croon." And he knows how to hold ls wmmn. U - ALSO - C EXTRA ADDED FEATURE LORETTAYOUNG GRANT WTHERS ando.p. Hegge n A COMEDY ROMANCE TOO ^ YOUNG TOMAHRY yaramouat Juturt But he forgets how to hold hs money. You get roars wth the romance wher»you see the "joy frend" n ths sure-smash comedy. YwMl rtcognlz* thh story aa lfe. You'll Me every tde of t romance that had^ the whole world toe YttUf Te Marry?" 2-BG DAYS-2 Mon., Tue., June 5,6 JOEL McCREA HER STORY S THE STORY OF ALL BEAUTFUL WOMEN. BORN STORY OF EVERY WOMAN. TOGETHER THEY SHARED LOVE. SHE LVED FOR LOVE AND WAS READY TO DE FOR T! London lashed by the joy of Armutce Day, but the alone, a tragc fgare who could not turn for bappnem to the man he loved or the man jdttttbtlme chld. un Wed., Thur., June 7,8 THEY DEFED ALL CODES AND CON- VENTONS. Dmlluoned and dllpated by toft l(«on Park Avenue he w* reclamed by hecr brutalty and true romance d the great north woodl. f^,v Wth THOMAS MEGHAN DOROTHY JORDAN JAMES KRKWOOD Fr., Sat, June 9, 2 GARY COOPER SYLVA SDNEY lurort who pl»y a dangerou* Baffn to wn a ra«t pr*»- LOVE Do they wn? Drama that's real, thrllng becawe U'» ranute, happenng around you very ecw.-- menace doesn't sulk n the shadow* t con»* " ut " bts you M W M la* ey«.l a

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